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ceased. ‘ Pursuant to an order of this Court. made
* quitee satisfaction.
DR, W, GROVE DEAL,
© GOOD’ NEWS FROM NEVADA .
fl pare
° a
NERS TW0O-BIT RESTAURANT
TPYHE undersigned takes thts method of inform.
‘ing his numerous friends and the public
*. hens Spband the chore fained
House, on
on
Ra >, gee 4 ¥ 1 ro * og. eX
gue the trains of the Centr
. road will runas fellowes" =
Mail and passenger trains will .
to at 6A. M., and arrive at ae at 90 A. M.
t and passenger traine leave Sacramento
“seine ™, nd arrive at. Alte at 12:20-P. mM. ; also
at 3p. M., and arrive at Altaat 107. m.
Golng West.
Mail and passenger train Jeaves Alta at 9:55 a.
M. pein arAves at amento at 1:20 P. M.
Freight and passenger trains leave Alta at 6a,
x, arrive at Prramento atil a. M.: also at 1:15
y. M., and arrive at Sacramento at 6:30 Pp. Mm.
4 morning passenger trains connect at Ancare With $ .fom Yankee Jims, Forest Hill,
Michigan Binffs and Georgetown ; arid at Colfax
with Suiges for Grasa Vall-y, Nevada-and San
Juan; and atAlta with Stages for Cisco, Summit
City, Austin, Virginia City, and all points in, the
State of Nevada. ee
The'# A. itp train connects at the Junction
with the fare-at the California Central Railroad
for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north.
All trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Pacific Rail
U. CROCKER,
Superintendent C. P. R, R.
G.¥. Hantwew., Asst Superintendent, sep8
ROBATE: NOTICE.—In the;Probate Court of
> the County of Nevada, State of California.—
in the matter of the Estate of Otis Hiscox, dethis date, notice is hereby given that MONDAY
the 27th day of September, A. p. 1866'at 10 o'clock,
A.M, and the Conrt.Room of thia Court, at. the
Court House in the County of Nevada, have been .
inted as a time and place for making a return
to this Probate Court of the proceedings, of the
administrator of said estate under the order of
thia Court, dated August 30th, a. p. 1866, authorthe sale of certain, real-estate, when and
where any person interested in ‘the said_estate
may appear. and file written cy rags to the.confir lon of the sale, and may be heard and may
produce witnésses in SORpOr of his objection,
“aed R: H, FARQUHAR, Probate Clerk,
By G, K. Farquhar, Deputy.
J. B. Johnson, Atty for Adm'r. 88
Boot and Shoe Maker.
REMOVAL.
-_LUTZ would take this method of informB ‘ing his old patrons that he has removed to
the Buil ng, a few doors below the National Exchange Hotel, on
BROAD STREET,
Where he is hetter prepared to make the best of
BOOTS AND SHOES, at the shortest notice, in
tashionable style, and at low fates.
Boots aud Shoes repaired, Call and I will 5 aa
B. LUTZ.
Nevada, June 14th. e
H, G ROLLINS,
Attorney. and Courselor at Law,
. AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
On C Street, opposite Capital Restaurant,
Meadow, Lake, Nevada county.
GEO, E. WITHINGTON,
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
. House Painting promptly attended to.
Always'on haud a large stotk of Wall Paper, Cur‘ ‘ tain Fixtures, &c.
At the Foot of Broad Street, Nevada city.
ie cH, FERRAND,
iWwPHOTOGRAPHIC.44
—AND— ,
‘DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
¢4"" Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotepes taken in the best style-of tlYe Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States. Bakery,
OFFICE ON BROAD STREET,
Opposite . AN Hotel, next door to Lafayette
ery, Nevada city.
Office Hours—From 9 to 12 o'clock ; from 1 to
ov. mM, and from 6 to.9 Pp. m, « ‘
A.C, NILES, _
Attorney and. Counselor at Law,
ul ~orricr—
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
(. MM. BATES, ‘
PHYSICIAN,
a oe —OFFICE—
Tn, Magonic Bnilding, on Pine street, Nevada city.
THE BEST FURNITURE
' "oO RE FOUND
This ete of San-Pranetico is kept at the Store of
J. E. JOHNSTON.
Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange.
Bureaus,
, : ' Bedsteads,
Chairs,
F Tables.
Sofas,
Mirrors, &e,
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH,
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
» pPoneat the shortest notice,
¥r Call and examine the Stock !.cf
N
_. ASA. SARGENT,
Attorney and Counselor: at “Law,
, —OPFICE-3 iste
In Kidd's Building, Gor. of Broad & Pino Sts.»
5%
*
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Y .
Sacramen,
‘the 8th day: f Ane ust, 18 6 in faver of Charles
. to-wit ;
rowned by F.:Folsome, and all aprurtenanecs
ee *. 7
Se neeeenninel
+‘
Pe
Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary,
61
Janch »e Gonorrhea, Gleet. St
in al! its forms, Seminal.Weakness. Impotency,
ete.. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulverated Legs. successfully treated.
DOCTOR.GLBBOW has the, pleasure of an‘nouncing that he has returned to this State, after
an absence ef one yearsduring: which time he
has visited all the principal hospitals of Europe,
among them. those of Dublin, London ‘and
Paris. The following celehrated hospitale of
London are among those visited by the Doctor:
Guy’s, High street. “Borough; St. Bartholo
mew’a, Smithfield: St Lnke’s, Old street; St.
Mary’s, Gamb Place, Pad. ; Lock, Harrow road;
University. Gower street; Westminster, Broad
Sanctuary : Charing Cross, Agar street, Strand;
London, Whitechapel road : Royal Free, Gray’s
innroad; King’s Colleve. Portugal atreet.
DOCTOR ‘GIBBON hase also visited Doctors
Acton, of London, Parker, of Birmingham,
England ; and Rieod,of Paris, who are eonri4dered the best physicians and surgeons in the
world, and whose authurity ts acknowledged to
be the highest fn the treatment of Sexual
Diseases, :
DOCTOR GIBBON has obtained from them
their aew, mode of treatment, which cannot be
surpassed, Pe
DOCTOR GIBBON haa spared neither time
nor money in secking out new remedies, and has
returned with new fucilities for the alleviation of
human suffering. ‘ hole
Horrible Diseases.
How many thonsands of persons. hoth male
and female, are there who are enfferircont: a
miserable existence from the effects of secret
indulgences, or from virnea absorbed Into the
system, Look at their pallid. emaciated and
“isfictired faces and their broken down consti
tutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of
marriage or the enjovment of life. In this
liorrid sitnation theusands anffer until death
closes the acene. Let perenta. guardians and
friends attend ta those who are enflering with
any of these horrible. life-destroving mnladiea
—ree that they are eared for and enured beore
ithe too late . Send them immediately to Doctor
Gitbon a phvsician who has made private
diseases hia eapecial etndy for vears, and who is
certain tocure the moet inveterate cases withont
merenury or anv injuriora drngs, Tt ia import
ant to those who are afflicted, or to those who
are intorested in the welfare of their friends. to
he careful of the manv pretended doctora who
infert all cities, publishing their ekill mn enring
all diseases in afew days, imnosinge npon the
public hy waing the names of eminent physi
elans from Enrone and other places, Be there.
fore eqrefn) and make trict inquiry. or you may
fall into the hands of thonre charlatans.
Seminal Weakness,
Seminal Rmissions, the consequence of relf
abuse. Thir solitary vice, or dénraved sexnal
indulgenee, ia practiced hv the youth of both
aexes ‘oan almost nnlimited extent. producing
7 unerring certainty, the following train of
orbid symptoms, unicas eomhatted hy acientifie medical measures viz: Sallow eountenance,
dark apotes under the eves. pain in the head,
ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and rattling of chariots, nneasiness about
th loins, weakness of the limhs, eonfused
vision. binnted intellect loss of confidence,
diffidence in approaching strangers. adislike to
form new acquaintances, a disposition. to shan
saciety, loss of memory, hectic finehea, pimples
and various eruptions about the face, furred
tonene. fosted Lreath, congha, eonsumption,
night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity
If relief be not obtained, the eufferer should
apply immediately. either ‘n person.or by letter,
and have a enre efferted hy his new and rcientifie
mode of treating this disease, which never fails
of effecting a quick and radical cure, Doctor
G_ewill vive One Hundred Dollare to any nerson
who will prave eatisfactorily to him that he wae
enrd of this complaint by either of the San
Franctaen quacks,
DOCTOR GIBBON ia reaponsible and will
give to each patient a written instrument. binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure
or make no charge,
Persons at a distance may be CURED: AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibhon.
atativg care. evmntome. length of time the dis
ease has continued, and have medicines promptly
forwarded, free from damage and curfosity. to
any part of the country. with full end plain
directions for use for Ten DoUares. rent in registered letter or through Wells, Faren & Co
Address Drew J. FP: GEIRBOWN. 617 Kearnev
street, near Commercial, San Francisco. Post
Office Box 252 i
Sonsultation FREE
Prevention Better than Cure.
The newly invented Patent French Safe, a sure
Preventive against «diseases and -Preenancy,
sent bv mail . Price $2. Addreaa Dr J. F,
GIBRON, 617 Kearney street “near Commercial,
San Franciaca. Pos* Office Box 252. jva
YONSTABLE’S SALE —state of California,
A county of Nevada. township of, Bridgeport.
By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, is
sned from the .conrt of Moses FP. Hoit, Keq.
an acting Justice of the Peace in ond for the conn
ty aforesajl, bearing date August 20th, 13866, to
antisfy a judgment rendered by said Jnetice on
P. MeClelland ard against George J Phillips
and W.1I Bowker for the sum of ‘$276 78, debt.
interest, damages and costwof anit Phave taken
in Execution, and will se!) to the highest bidder
for carh, albtherighty title and interest’ of eaid
defendants or either of them, in and to the fo!lowing described Real Estate and improvementa
One Building and Lot knownas Parshley’s Hotel, north of and adjoining house anid
lot owned by Jolin Mitten, on the south side of
Main street. Also, one saloon building and lot
known as Phillips and Rowker’s Saloon. west of
and adjoining the old Fashion saloon building,
thereunto belonging. Said: property being itu
ated in the town of French Corral. township and
county aforesaid., Algo, all the right, title and
interest of said defendants or either of them in
and to the following degerihed personal proper:
= sawet 3 baat a: aan tables, bar and har fixures, plefnrea, Hquors, stoves, beds. bedcing
&e. on TUESDAY the ith day of Séptember,
1866, between the hours of 9o’clock, A M. and
5 o’clock, P. M. in the town of French Corral,
Bridgeport township, Nevada eounty, California
Takeo as the property. of Geo. J. Phillipa and
W. J, Bowker to satisfy the above demands add
rive adie may Nand’etihd Set dad: ’, @iven under my hand this 2ist day of August
AD 1866. J. A. ROSS, Co asables
. Briageport ’ ownship,
been postponed till. ThursA: ROSS. Constabie,
Attorney’ A. &DEUBL,
The above sale has
4 September 27th.
i
NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
KEARNEY &TR. near Commercial,
San Ronee: eohaittehed in Sie for.
te treatment of Sexue! and Seminal: Disesses
ricture. Syphillir,
pheating excitement followed by prostration, which
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YUMMONS,—In the District Coug of the 14th
\O Judicial District of the State of California,
in and for the county of Nevada. Martha’ K.
Beasley vs D. I. Beasley. The Pvople of the
State of California send greeting to D I. Beas
ley. You are hereby required to appear inan
action brought ayainst you by the above
named Plaintiff, on Wedneelay the 27th day
of June, A. D. 1866, and to answer the complhii-t
filed therein, within ten duys—exclasive of the
day of service--afterthe service on you of this
summons—if served within this county ; or, if
served out of this county, but within this Judi
cial District, within twenty days; 6r if served
out of said District, then within forty daye.—
wherein plaintiff pravs. that the bonda of matri
mony heretofore existing between vou and her
be annulled aud dissolved and that the care,
custody and control of the infant child Henry C.
Beasley be Awarded fo her, &e.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail’to
answer said complaint as herein directed. plain-tiffs will take judgment against you therefor by
default together-will all costes of suit at d also
demand ofthe Court such other reliefas is pray
ed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. :
In testinony whereof, I. R. Hy Far
} quhar. Clerk of the District Court aforesuid, do hereunto set. my band and impress the Seal of said Court, st office, ia“Nevada
city. on the 27th day of June, A.D. 1866
‘ . R.A. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By G, K. Farquhar, Depury.
Reyenue stamn, 50 cents
~By order of T. B. Mefarland, Judge of the
District Court aforesaid.
Atrate copy .Attcast.
R. H. FARQUG AR, Clerk
By G.K. Farquhar, Deputy
A. A. Sargent, Attorney. : * -4e28
NSOLVENT NOTICE —In the County Court
of the County of Nevada, state of California,
Infbe matter of the petition of W.R Morraw
am Insolvent Debtor. Purauant td an order
of the Hon. 4. C, Niles. Judge of the said County Court, notice ie hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insalvent, W. R. Morrow,
to be and appear before the Hon. A. C. Niles,
County Judge, aforesaid, in chambers, at the
Court Room of said Court, inthe city of Nevada
county of Nevada, on fhe Istday of October, A.
D. 1866, at 10 o’clock, A, M of that day then and
there to x*huW cause; if any they cany why the
prayer of said [nsolvent should not de granted,
and anassignment of his. Kstate be made, and
he be discharged from his debts and liabilities
in pursuance of the statute in such ease made
and provided; and in the mean time all proceedinys against said Insolvent be stayed :
Witness my hand and the seal of aid
aE
seal
——~
mets
seal
——
Court, this 20th day of Aug. A. D. 1886.
RH. FAKQUHAR, Clerk
By G. K-. Farquhar, Deput
JI & John Caldwell, / ttorn: vs
New Grenada Mines!
Warning to Miners.and Travelers in
‘ that region,
f bye sudden change of climate as well as of diet,
renders iinperativé the selection of beverages.
THIRIEEN PREMIUMS AWARDED !
: SQUARZA’S PUNCH.
Is the only beverage adapted to the climate ofthat
conntry
Mark its’ properties, Tonic, Nutrative, Diapheretie, Dioretio, Antibilious. “It imparts tironath and
xetivity to the intellectua’ faculties, materially aids
the digestive organs,.it gradueliy -wavms the whole
system to a comfortable condition ; it infuses a new
spirit into its jaded facuities-witheut iniparting the
is produced by the-use of raw liquo’ For sate: at
Whoteakio nina ‘Retail, 44 Lctdcedora street
opposite What Cheer Honse. :
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
NE&VADA, “AL., Aug. 6, 1868,
“@REAT REBELLION.
“SEPTEMBER, 1866, at. the hour of 12 o'clock, M.
¥. CUSHING,
_ © Por the purchase and
‘MACHINERY, of all
ed
, ohaCI J, attention vento uartz Dei!
E' achinery and af ndings and Miners’ Material of every des« on . 3
Being a Practical Machinist and giving my
per-onal attention tothe execution of orders. I
ean guarantee the best class of work at the lowest prices in the city.
Having completed arrangements with Horace
hMeMurtrie & Co.°32° Kttby street! “Boston. ‘ind
Houses in New York,-tam prepared to furnish
Machinists’ Tools of every description, Sugar,
Cotton. and Woolen Mill Machinery. etc., at the
lowest mannfacturers’ prices. :
Parties in the Eastern States will be reliably.
farnished with. costs of Mining Machinery of
every description on. application. ;
Refers by permission to
Gov. F. F_ Low; ©. T, Meader. Stockton_
Jacob Underhill & Co. San Francisco; J. W
Stowe, Rusrell & Erwio Manufacturing Compa
ny ; Coffer & Risdon, San Frangisco; Geo, K
Gluyas, Chief Engineer Cal Steam Navigation
Ca, San Francisco
Office — Now
Francisco,
oF
Kinds.
520-Front street,. San
‘ jy 26
Opresition Stermer: Day, September 25,
‘OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!!
Via. Nicaragua
UNITED\STATES MAIL.
. THE North American 8.8. Company Will déspatchthe favorite
‘ebe steamship S
7 ste I . MOSES TAYDQR,
J H. BLETHEN; Commander.
For San Juan Del Sur.,.from Mission. Street_
wharf, at 11 o’clock, A. M.ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th;
Connecting at GREY TOWN with the ma gnif
icent new Steamer SANTIAGO, 2,400 tons.
For New York. Nocharge for Meals on the
Isthmus. 160 pounds baggage free.
For further information apply to
‘ I. W. RAY MOND. .Agent,
N W corner of Battery and Pine strects.
Up. stairs. San Franeiseo
N EADOW LAKE MILL AND MINING CO.
Meadow Lake, Nevada County, California.
Notice —There are delinquent upon the f Howing
described Steck, on account of Assessment levied
on the Second (2nd) day of August, 186, the severahamounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows :
CARRYING
Nanies. No. Cert’e. No. Shares. Am't.
George F. Jacobs, 9 100 $10.00
George F. Jacohs, 10 100 10.00
George F. Jacobs) 11 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, ~32 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, 13> 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, 14 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, 15 = 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, 16 100 10 00
George F. Jacobs, 17 100 10.00
George F. Jacobs, 18 no 10 06
Georg: F. Jacobs, 53 200 20 00
John Myers, not issued. 100 TO.00
And in»ccordance with law. and an order of the
Board of Trusiees, made on the Second (2nd) day
of August, 1866, so many shares ofeach parcel of
said Stock as may be necessary, will be sold-at
public auction, at the office of the Secretary, A. H,.
Otheman, No. 30 Main street. Nevada City. California, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF
of s-id day, to the highest bidder, for cash, in U,
8. Gold Coin, to pay said delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs. of advertising and
expenses of sale ; .
A. H. OTHEMAN, Secretary..
Office at J. J. Ott’s Assay Office, No. 30 Main
street, Nevadg City, Cal. Bepo
PROBATE NOTICE.—In the matter of the Estate of A. F. Schelihorn, deceased. In Probate Court, Nevada county. » It appearing to the
under-igned, Judge of said Court, by the petition
of F. J. Schelthorn, Administrator of said Extate.
that itis necessary to sell the whole of the Real
Hsiate to pay the debts ot4standing »gainst said
degvased, and the debts, expenses and charges of
the administration. It is ordered that all:persons
interested in the said Estate appear before the said
Couwt on SATURDAY the 13i:h day of October,
A. D. 1866, at 120°clock, m. of snid day, atthe Court
Room of said ‘Court, in the City of Nevada, to
show cause why an order should wot be granted to
the said Admini-trator to sell 80 much of the Real
Estate as shall be necessary. And it is further ordered that notice of said hearing be given by publication of a copy of this orderin the Nkvapa
Daty ‘TRANSCh IPT) at. least@nce a week for four.
successive weeks, previous to said 18th day of Octuber, A. nm, 1868.
At Chambers, in the City of Nevada, this 7th
day of September, a. p. 18°6
A. C. NILES, Probate Judge.
I hereby certify the foregoing to bea true copy
of an order,duly made and entered upen the minutes of said Court, in the above matter.
,Witne=s my hand and the Seal of said
» Court this 8th a of Sept , A, D, 1866.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk:
—
~ LS
By GK. Farquaar, Deputy.
_Dibble & Byrne, Atty’s for Adm’r, sep?
NONSTABLE’S SALE.—Siate of California,
County of Nevada. Township of, Bridgeport.
By virtue ofan execution to me delivered: tesned
from the Court of Moses F, Hoit, an acting Justice ofthe Peace in and for the County, aforesaid,
bearing date September3d, a. p. 1865, to satisfy
a judzment. rendered by said Juktiee on the Bd
day of September, 1866, in favor of Fage & Burk.
and igainst Phillips, Bowker & Go., for ahe.sum
of $102 05,"debt, terest, damayes and costs of
suit, [have taken in exeention and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, all the right. title and
Interest of said defendants in and to the tollowing described property to wit : That Saloon building andlot known as. Phillips «& Bowker’sSaJoon, on the south side of Corote etreet, west of
and adjoining the elii.Fashion Saloon, owned by
Freeman Folsomé, in the town of French Corrai,
township and county aforesaid, alse all appurtehances thereunto belonging, including bir fixturesy &c.—on 'Thare dey, the 27th day of September, 1866. between the hours of 9 o’cldck A. ™,
and 5 o'clock. m., in the tuwn of Preuca Curral,
township. county and State aforesaid. Takemas
the property of Phillips; Bowker & Co. to satisfy
the above demands and neérnibg costs, :
Given under my hand jhis »:h day. of -September, 1866. Pg i, J. A. ROSS. Cor crable.
PAINTING! PAINTING
P. L. RYAN.
bo kerr eect HIS PAINT SHOP TO
HOOK & LADDER HOUSE
ON BROAD STREET.He is prepared, as heretofore, to do
All kinds of House, Sign, Carrtage
—AND—
Ornamental Painting,
’ s —— 4:2 732 “FP es 5 sP As
On short notice and ina style that cannot be excelled inthis State
DR, SCHWAR ACH,
°HE T-eaan rev of "Nevada county will pay,
all. arranta di wa on th
(. AND) NOTATIONS PURE,
® Ak ely wi
» Pate; apetale 4h
" Rue » yw ut
48 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
‘ 208 tie, orctemerT eng $
ee tie es at r aeay.
a)
Pysician and’ Oculist.
JOHN W. QUICK, Prop’r.
AS teméved 'to sarin ty Works,
FREMONT STREET, bet w ss10n and
eroward, Cay reaetaee Sereeh Punching in all
its branches. — i. we
« Quartz Mil Owners” using’ my Russia Tron
Screens will rave Two Hundred percent. Guar.
anteed to be the best and cheapest in the state and
warranted not to rip or tear. ‘
Orders solicited and pr. mptly attended to,
-N.B—J. W Quick is the only competent and
successful Slanufacturer of Scrcens in the state,
haviog made screens for the principal mills and
firms in this city and state for Many years. ag
MEAT MARKET.
; JAMES MONROE can be found
Mie = at theold stand on Broad at. where
Jee Phe is prepared t> supply every.
Amis. ody with the best of Beef, Veal,
Pork. Matton, Corned Beef and ‘Pork &e. &c. at
the lowest cash prices :
‘ Memorandum Book ‘Lost.
Small Memorandum Book waza lost
4 onthe roxd between Nevada and Grass
Valley. It contained two notes with the namea
of.N. M.and RvP. Barnett-apon them, and also
aeheck npon Hinds & Tu'ly. The papers are of
RO valuetoany one except the owner ag payment
has heen stopped The finder will be suitably
ewarded by leaving it at this office. a23
, “NEVADA .& MOORE'S FLAT
Daily Express and Stage Line!
TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday. Wednesday,
~b-9 and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo &
€v’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage
LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
MOORK’ 3, WOOLSEYS & ORLEANS FLATS,
Pony Express leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, fer the same points.’ Both, Stage
also with Jefferis’ Naddje “Krai to Meadow’ Lake
.city and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Cot
leetidns made and all Express bu’iness promptly attended to,
ORY & ENGLISH, Rrop'rs.__
ee
aur GR
Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE.
Having recently pur; 6 -ESERF chased this Jong eétablished
= 2 cae’ eA
Rae Coceet @ and popular Stage Line, weare
secant ready to carry passengers over
the road with speed and safety. promising te
treat those who ride with usin a courteous, and
we trust, in a satisfactory manner.
Hours of Departure.
Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily,
at Sand \lo‘clock, A. M. and 4o0’clock, P-M.
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M. and
2h. M. and 60’clock. P.M. ;
CLEVELAND& ROYCK, Propr'’s.
N vada, Nov. 17th.
mMUSY¥C!: MUSIC!
C.J. CHASE,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
NSTRUCTIONS given onthe Piano, Guitar and
Violin. Pianos tuned and other Musical Instruments repaired.
Quadrille Music furnished, from two “to six pieces
as may be desired.
Musie arranged for the Piano. Guitar or other inutitn ts, easy or difficult as desired. ato
Tilton Gold, Silver & Copper Mining
COMPANY.
RINCIPAL place of business Nevada city,
California. Location. of works. Whiskey
Diggings. Placer county. Notice is hereby given that at a mecting of the Trustees of said Company held onthe 27th day of August, 1866, an
assesemert abide ) of one dollar. and a quarter
($1. 5) pershare was Icvied on the stock’ of. said
company: payable immediately in U. 8 .gold
coin, to AD. ‘fowrr, office of Wells, Fargo &
Co. Main street, Nevadacity. Any stock’ upon
which eaid assessment shill remain unpuid-on
the 28th day of September 1846 shall be deemed
delinquent. and will beduly advertised and dealt
with according to: law
Carrying the U. 8. Mail.
Leaye Folsom street Wharf, at 11 o'clock a. m.
of the following dates, for PANAMA connecting
via Vanama Railroad. with one of the Company's
splendid Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW
YORK..
On the 10th, 18thand 3Qthof cach month
that has 80 days. On the LOth, 19th and 30th
of each month that. bas 31 days. When the 10th,
19th and 30th fall on Swuday, they. will leave on
Saturday preceding ; when “he 18th falls on Sunday, they will leave on Monday following. Steamer jeaving San Francise.on ihe 10th touches: at
Manzanillo. All tonch at Acapulco,
Departures of 18h or 19ih counect with French
Transatlanti¢ Company's Siesmerfor St. Nazaire
and English Steamer for South A‘werica, Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for
Southampton and P. RRCo.'s Steamer for Central America, Departure of 30:h connecta with
English Steamef for Tumaco, the port of the hew
mines, ‘Lhe following Steaniships will be dis-’
patched on dates asgiven below :
September. 10th—Constitution, Captain E. 8.
Farnsworth, connecting with Arizona; Captain
Maury. 5
September 18Sth—Colorado, Capt. J. T. Watkins
connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray,
Saptember 29th—Sacramento, Capt. J. M. Cavarly, connecting with Ocean Queen, Capt. Weir.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Ra age
checked throngh—100 pounds allowed each adult
paceenger. An experienced Surgeon on board.
Medicine and attendance free. These steamers
will positively sail at 11 o'clock. . Passengers are
requested to have their baggage on board before
10 o’elock. Through'tiekets10 Liverpool by the
Inman. Line” can he obtained at the P. M. 8, 8.
Co's Odice in San Francisco. For merchandise
freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co.
The splendid steamship Colorado. will be dispotmee on Tuesday. January 1, 1867, for Hong
ong via Honolain and Kanagawa carrying passengers, mails and freight. Passengers and freight
wilt also be taken for Shanghe, to be forwarded
from Kanagawa by steamer.
For pastage and other information apply at the
Steamship Company's office, corner
and Le desdorff streets F
OLIVER ELDRIDGE Agent.
of Sacramento
cisco:
and Express. connectingsvith Sacramento Stage anda2s JOHN PATTISON, Secretary.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co's)
& THROUGH LINE
Baye
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WOL. XI
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ITALIAN
PHY
OULD respec
Nevada city’.
eda Barber Shop, «
Stumpt’a Restaura
Hair Dressing
want to have a nice
In connection with
ing Rooms and rec
25 Cents,
My Bath Nooms
as any In the State.
Bath call at my pl
Nevada, July 8th
MARY wD
MIDWIFE
No. 5&7
Next door to .
’ ‘JT TSES only Veg
LU ticnlarattentic
ing all kinds of m:
system. Apply to.
Barber shop, Bro:
Hotel.
D. S. BAKER.
BAKER
, , Wholesale
‘GROCERIE
Can Fru
OF Al
WHEAT,
CORN
WOOD!
Shakes, §.
WV
At BAK:
No,
“Nevada, Aug. 15!
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Take
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mercial street, the ve
Leef, Pork, Mutte
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rates.
Prope
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sale cheap. Upon .
a splendid well of s
table garden. For
PATRIC!
Ne
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Second and K .
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A ormonth. A fe
with private dining r
Barand Billiard Sa
Ww.
UNDE
Shop No. 10 B
Metalit cases furni:
Evetything requisit
ha
. ICE!
THOMPSON
OULD inform t
Valley and the
that they now Teak
Saloons an itiey
ICE this ot Pt t
at Neffzinger’s 3
street, or with
xt Avril 13th
iM Galas
Hair Dressing
Cc, LAMPE
ae fathiscity and w
Dressing and Bathing
heretofore, at the <ld
paid to the cutting of
hair. If you want a
Q ut, cold and
umber tees . the best a
THE “@
VAN ALSTE
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