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October 3, 1863 (4 pages)

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: gritos octet Saat Be zi at aPeete i ees Seti tctes moet eae “Beize hitn by the ooatstails,”” said they, roll edt eames Ceeteccess be] subject factuter thereof, and {sha ll to all the For Justices of the Supreme Court. HE attention -jebat a from th iat T. J. NEWMAN & Co.,. found him ob themuscle, tod strong, too No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, Z soul ofa nigger, he ims hary red—the at Birdseye’s Banking Howse, n Dowsieville, at Lamping’s Ban’ Howse. 8. B, DAVENPORT, Colleétor, Sth Division, 4th District. he is younger than the beef; he has drank Grass Valley National, North San Juan Press, " more than a candidate for Congress; he is older.{!) than. Virginia ehop-house butter: more cocktajlg than there are extensions on zen the Hurdies; sings like.» . “Washoe — it is he who sees the first not so fine. Thete wat some fine stock on p of dawn—through the bottom of a tum. exhibition, but limited in numbers. Of bloodler, through the same cocks his eye on the ed horses there was a goodly proportion — last amile of evening—the Bully Honest Mi at similar exhibitions. But the display was ger; pa Perhaps for fast horses the fuir was promed season i a “been a § and send TRAVELERS oe est miner, the Bully Honest Miner! Thou one day cease to carry sacks‘ef “speci= At the pavilion the display was good to wilt mene” on thy shoulders; thou’lt yo dawn inlook at, though in many respects inferior to to thy lust “prospect hole,” “six feet’. will latter were a little passe, The grapes of the every man claiming on that lead ehall find latter gentleman whose vineyard is in the “pay,” even to the fourteenth “extension.” will think of thee as we read thy last ‘foothills three niles from Lincoln, were of a We “notice.” So long as thou art remembered Broad, Block ¢ built “by . ON BROAD &T., ‘ . . REESE RIVER, HUMBOLDT. ._ $LVER MOUNTAIN, ‘VIRGINIA CITY, . EN ‘The en; a surve} locks. locks tv “. Are invited to examine the DMENSE STOCK oF betwee: g NEVADA CITY. ESMERALDA, boats ts be pres “day of i . hand the Largest and best seWe are Agents for the i ‘HATS AND CAPS, lected stock of: Dry Goods to METROPOLITAN . * _ . be found in Nevada county. wee BOOTS AND SHOES, 947 Among the articles may be found—as fol \ CORN EXCHANGE Latest styles of rich Silks, only on TRUNKS AND VALISES, lows: Drscr ‘Atthe Popular House of INSURANCE COMPANIES . . 8. HAAS & CO., grapes, besides a finé collection of gther arfollowing interesting paragraph: — French, English & American . ticles in the line of fruits, fresh and preservA few days-ago the Methodist Sabbath On the most Reasonable : Por ms. : ~~ PRINTS, ed. ted. The Mission. woolen mills made a fine swer as follows: : display of blankets, flannel, &c. Another Christians, think of that, at a Confederate remarkable featare of the exhibition was the Sabbath School picnie! Why, it beats the bottles, carboys &c., made at the glass works in San Francisco. Bottles were needed by the wiae growers of the State in large \ A. BLOCK. & Co., \\ Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. to our choice Stock of Velvet, Brussels, Oil Cloth, MeTeyre had io the vestry roem of the McKendree church of this city, as to who should preach the sacramental sermon For Sale at New York Prices! Tapestry, . . 3=ply ana.Ingrain Carpets, ~ Notice to Tax Payers ! game of poker which Bishop McFerrin aod Parson Are now being received and We would call particular attention Nevada, Oct. ist. FALL & WINTER CLOTHING ‘Opera Flannels, &c. and give out the hymns on that solemn occa A Mise Baldwin, of Marysville, had a sion. ‘beautiful collection of hair jewelry on exhi bition, und Mise Melvina P. Wheeler, of Saofathento, some fing crochet work. There gee ‘But eh, the traitor’s dreadful end, ' Anda Large Varicty of other House Graes Valley, Tuesday, Oct. 20th. ‘ — a THE on. Paje and one gtain eepatator stood in the yard, otherwise it was empty. One _Tamento, the cou +000 to Nevada, Sept. 20th, 1863. . J. Newman &Co. No. 39 Broad Street. Nevada, Sept. 20th. GCEORCE E. TURNER, Whol andes Retailal dealere In . DEA TH. = This Tobacco is manufactured expressly in which it is putup keeping it always moist, At Snow Tent, on the 30th of September, Hatitto ain retain g its flavor any length of tie, youngest Ganginter of L. A. aad H. B. Sackand cau ime. ett, aged 14 months: , 3m-2p siete neeeeeenenenennaameiammnmenmmemeeenememmrememmemmenneeen ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL, EXCHANGE. A few doors below Pine. NEW STORE! NEW GooDs! Beard and Lodging, $6 per week. Ledging, 25 cts. Meals, 37 1-8 cts. . Nevada, Sept. 16th—tf . -NOTICE ‘ —AT A— 6th Division. 4th Coll. District. Cal. Comprising the counties of Ne/ada and Sierra say ey ty Ae} : «Broad Street, Nevada, snrae hg 8. B. DAVENPORT, _ Office at Bix Four Hundred Dollars. cece eR RU E Hw alot of Seed . 7; F od. ; Tax, are now due and payable « House, Nevada + Tum, Portland Ay isd the fiscal year ending May: ist. 1864, imelu GREAT SACRIFICE!! XT Also, for sale on Office, Collector Internal Revense, FOR SALE The fair was not as good as in former HASEY & MAYBERRY Proprietors: coneider ita failure. Neve THE tory hs “that the CHEWING TOBACCO. it was worth seeing and brought a night, . crew, t surf. ms original e) HARDWARE, TIN WaRE, STOVES, Use E. Goodwin & Bres. ble exhibit was meagre: Of wines. there koew him. ‘Where did -tie live? The officer who enrolled him was called on to pro« Glass and Crocke Ware ry , NEW YORK PATENT PRESSED was # liberal assortment, and well gotten up. duce him; and lu! behold Billy Bray was a’
And everything wsually til the Hardware ; There ‘was gn almost complete failure in the Jaekaes! and stands now on the list of draft cash priees. line, of machines: .The old pump was at ed men, as_formitig the quota of Maryland. Commer Street ci , Nevada al . ' “YOR G4LEB EVERYWHERE. work as usual; pra THE of Fol. its mo Bleomfield—At Arnold’s Hotel, at Lake nificent stock of Dry Goods t display of wire work which was the moat of the drafting came, and one of thoge on promineut object in the roem: The vegetawhom the lot fell was Billy Bray. No ore eritiiig néat Maryeville. = number in size Class, dent—" We would invite the Ladies of Ne AN ¢nrolling officer in Maryland called for City, Monday, Oct. 26th. all the mates -in the family at a lowly cots. . the main ball was quite inferior to last tage, and the old lady who only was at home, . Bureke—At Marks & Co’s. Banking House. after naming several stopped short. ‘Ie “Moore’s Fiat, Tuesday, Oct. 27th: Washington—At Hind’s Store, Omega, on there no one else ?" asked. the officer. “No,” The'cullection of paintings above was nat ee she, ‘Thursday, Oct. 29th. : “‘none except Billy Bray.”— ~ large, but some of them were creditable pro~ “Billy Bray! where is he.” “He was at Little York—At Beydlauff’s Store, Red ductions: We have not space to apecify. In the barn 8 moment ago,” said the old lady. xe the line of photographs and ambrotypes the Out Went the officer but could not see the Dog, Saturday , Oct, 3ist. man; Coming back, he questioned the old display was meagre, but pretty good. J. N. TURNER, lady a8 to the age of Billy, and went away, In the lower hall Hallidie bad a splendid after carefully enrolling his name. The tiine }Collector. ‘ lower hall and a wine.and cider preas. Two or three-buggies of firet rate workmanship stood there'too. Butoofne the most notice urea in the lower hall was an exhibs it of resin and turpentine by two parties op+ not a . Bridgeport—At Pollard’s Hotel, North vada to call amd examine our magSan Juan, Friday, Oot. 20d. . cng taught me so ; On slipper I see them stan i W a, billows roll belowa were somé everlastingly shooting guns dias played, and besides these, the exhibition in silver amalgamating apparatus stood in the Tae spite of the’ me Have Branch Stores at Rough & Ready, Thursday, Oct 22d. Th ancesto 8. HAAS & CO., : @Rough & Ready—Aat Walling’s Hotel, piety a month. holders of ivered into my hands the pro quantities, and could not be obtained except on the fullewing Sunday. ‘There his been GOLD HILL, arnishing Goods. the county are hereby notified that the Taxes on no religion in Knoxville worth a continental the same are now due, ‘and the law for the colfrom. abroad and at great expense, arid so a ‘\ AvKoRA, since our friend Brownlow left it, and lection of the Taxes will pty a Aeparonte joint stock company was formed with a capid—n Notice is farther given that for pu of we rejoice to believe that he will soen return We are determined sniedh detains” our tal of $70,000 to make glase: The result is there to fight Jeff. Davis and the devil. We reeeiving Taxes, I shall be in the several TownVIRGINIA, line Cheaper than other Establishment shipe at the places and times stated. to-wit : 4 good article and a paying investment. In a want him to signaligze his return to Kaoxville + \ SAN FRANCISCO. At my Office in the city ofNevada, in Nevada City t few years cork oak treeu now growing will by preaching the funeral sermon of the reNevé@w— We hope, by endeaveging to please our cus19th. Oct. Monday, bellion, and if he desires our poor aasistance tomers ae to quality of Goods and Prices, to yield the etoppers, and then the wine men of we shall be delighted to start all the tunes Grass Valley—aAt Delano’s Banking House the State will have nothing more to desire. pon Ge ‘John & field in Newbu: amount Mats, Window Sha HG ASSESSMENT ROLL for 1863 for Nevada count having been completed and of these — hundrec and als lakes, i: the. gate the bot second crop. If the apples, pears, grapes, . thou shalt not be forgotten—ob, Bully, Bully Roth New Yorkoffices in good standing; and French .& English DeLaines, Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. we are prepared to insure dried fruits &c., on exhibition by Nickerson Honest Miner! x Mohairs, ! had been removed-from the pavilion the disReucten m Kyoxvyttez, Tenn.—The Brick or. Wieake Buildings, play would have been decidedly slim. He Foulards, hada hundred and fifty two varieties of Holston Journal,‘ a rebel Methodist organ, THE VERY LATEST STILES OF Ottoman Cloths, apples displayed, La fifty varieties of published in Knoxville, Tenn., contains the _ Merchandise, Furniture, &c. School concluded to have a piemc. It was liad; but what followed? Fiddling and Fruit this year is generally hot.as large as dancing Beat that ye — Inet. Bot there were some Gloria Mundi rustics ofandthe card-playing! country, and dwellers in onr apples at the fair six inches in diameter, towns and villages! All this did happen in “An interesting feature of the exhibition this blessed old town. was the cabinet of minerals recently collec. To which the Nashville Union makes an-~ Pos. A. Sarg sional dc fice ret: We will keep constantly on Atd the time for grapes had passed, Jacob ing thy last ‘notice’ willbe ne further apart— ~ Rich, Graffonesch, and Nickerson had good est” in the Eternal lead; the “pay streak" is collections, though all but theexhibits of the broad; the bullion pure: no base ‘metal; a GEORGE H. COLBY, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!! last year. The season has been early one be the size ofthy lastclaim; the stakesbenr six feet only; bat six feet isa big ‘‘inter ag ge At the Stand lately occupied by 4 ain that the state picks up “‘iidieations.” pounde Agricultural Seeley fat digenérating into mortar, and salts the,‘prospect”—the Hon = bil to TRANSCRIPT office. ner! It ishe who carties the pick, pan and shovel, who digs -about. “croppings,” who Judge } TT To and from La Porte Messenger and Sierra Democrat copy 1 ‘the wos! = Hona areFa Aeeraet ag the Collector’s office. in Nevada; Comstock—the Honest Miner, the Bally . Stare Fain.—The State Fair at'Sacra~ the Hone iner! He always makes the most mento. closed yesterday, A larger “crowd of thé.free-lunch tables; it is he that bucks was in attendance than we have seen before at monte ;plays drew~poker; fights the ti» @ jockey clab. ~ sprinkli: NEW sTOocKk — Miner; they have ducked him in the ditch, My instructions are imperative, and the rebe-complied with but they can’t muke him pungle! He-tns . quirtioomts tip gen fallen back on his dig, swears by the soul of iw ‘ . person 6 liable to Li‘. a beggar, by the soul of a Chinaman,by the tense, Income, or Gther duties. that same . . ert-Miner, the sient Honest Miner! He has _[out-packed a Dutel djat; he has traveled ‘of the 8. PINKHAM, ities in said act impoWwW Berstean ciate that they have open. dies, that he. may be knocked into a cocke duties, Habilities « “ke: as ci to the of such articles without hat, that he may kick the bucket—the Hon= sed in regard. , ee est Miner? ey have kicked the Honest ake B. McFABLAND. inent. -Members : and fami him in the mid, lét-into him with pick-h For District Judge; Bor Coynty Judge, : blankets, he whigtles a8 be works his rovker mitch sinew, too handy with his six+shoofer. 8. W. SANDERSON, © LORENZO SAWYER, JOHN CURREY; ° -A. L. RHODES. Low Yuba ca s&s Cors Banking a if HE : pat Bs ae on i, atg 28 _ SUpician eee BATUR pper Mining Company share, (or Thirty Cents dwells in-brut teintiin ha travels with his ———wy ‘ by a resolution stees of the Ne Neer byte U. S, Epternal Revenue Célecstor’s OF. Sco, Fifth Division, Fourth District. er! ‘Since #indications” existed, since thiners have been; he tramps the mountains, he The? . = Ee