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Don Re koe
~"ereek aiid Gold Rin and as far as Gold Flat
River. Gridley, and his sack of flour have
DAY MORNING. SEPT. 14th. WEDN.
—=
Tue Mestixe of tae Executive
Comarrrer.—The -Executive Committee
of the Soldivrs’~ Aid Society, held a
meeting at the Union Hotel on Munday
waters: To-night another meeiing. of the
Seciety will be heid st the Baptist Church,
whea a full report will be made.
For the convenience of collectors and members we publish the following Districts
with boundaries; —_
1, Piety Hill South of Deer creek and
between Woodpecker ravine and the ravine
back of Weiss’ brewery.
2, Boulder street and Park Avenue. » Be»
tween Big nnd Little Deer creeks and as far
as Muchie’s.
3, Prospect Hill. Between Little Deer
4, Atistecracy Hill. Between Big Deer
creck, Bourbon ravine and ravine back of
Geo. Loring’s.
5, Broad street. Broad street and Pine,
from Broad te Commercial, West Broad
street te Lonis’ and East Broad street to
Kelsey'a ro vine.
6, Maju street. Between Bourbon ravine
and Kelsey's ravine, also upper Commercial street exelusive of Washington district.
__ 4, Selby Fiat.
8, Gold Flat.
9, Segyeville. Deer creek, between
Woodpecker ravine and Stocking Flat
10, Mountain Well.
11, Blus Tent.
12, Awerican Hill. Between Roger Wilhhame and Wuods’ ravines, and nerth of Deer
creek excepting Soggs’ mill aud vicinity.
13, Spring street. North of Deer creck,
from Misa Gibsou’s on Spring street to Reger Williams’ ravine.
14, Washington street, east of the Cathohe chureh. wig
District Court. Sept. 13th.—Fitzpuatrick ve the Nevada Water: Co. Demurrer
overruled and defendant given 10 days to anawer.
Bell ve Cronin et als. Juegment for plain=
tiff and decree of foreclosure ordered.
Cook ve Macklin et als. Judgment for
plaintiff and decree ordered.
Davis et als va Johnsen. Sheriff author.
ized te commence suit aguinst the debtors of
Cashin & Co.
Jas. Stall a native of Germany, Justinan
Frank a native of England, and Jobn Schult.
haes a natives of Germany, admitted te citizenship.
Jas. A Stidger having apphed fer admis.
sion to practice as Attorney and Co@hselor at
Law, ordered that his application be referred tethe examining committee,
Court adjourned to 10 o'clock to-day.
RELEASED.—We understand that a Cor~
oner’s Jury held an inquest on the body of
Sdward Horan,on Moriday Inst, at--Grase
Valley. It was stated that the child died
from the effects of a blow from a whip, in
the hands of Frank Hodges, but. the.snvestigation showed that its death resulted from
injuries received Wy 4 fall from a» wood
wagon, on Saturday last.
New Finw.—Mesaers. R. Finieger & Co,
have purchased all interest in the wholesale
liquor establishment of C. H. Meyer & Co.,
on Broad street, and will continue business
at the’ old -stand. Mr. C. H. Meyer. we
understand, designa taking up hie residence
in San Francisco. ’
nt
cS
R. C. Gaiptey.—R. C. Gridley, the Sanitary Sack ot Flour man, passed through
this city yesterday, on. bie way to Reese
realized many thousand dollars for the Sanitary Fund.
Tue Usion Civs.—Several prominent
speakers will be present and address-the
Lincoln. and: Jabngon Club in. this city, on
next Saturday evening, and new songs will
be"sung by . the Glee Club. We hope the
will be eréwded. nae
*w. T.CuL@MAN Says he “wants Mes
Clelian because he-can conduct a war, and .
make peace.” : His strong suit in war is the
retreat. He's'a goodman for peace though.
He made pieces of his army, and would do
the same with the Union, if leyal men would
only give him ashow. But they won't do it,
SPEC
Fee
OUS DRUGS ARE
Dr. J, H. JOSsELYN, the Residént Const
‘Physician, has been connected with
tute for ave and bears a very high repu utation asa z
“His ase Phe the treatment of diseases
PRIVATE NATURE, during the past Sour so
nearly all the :
that formeriy abounded to other localities .
me with disease of whatsoever
who is always ready te
to those
ha + Spee de Institution.—We
San Francisco, to be
vertising
who may wish to consult him. au 18-tf
irs
The mode vof westment atthe Tnetete it.
establishment on the Pacific cobst NO Porson.
t
re pet . oft
£4. 956 9 a
; ce
fo call upon Dn. JessELYn.
give ‘advice Gratis
A Great
time acts so powerfully upon the
are completel eured in a very short time.
sale by Jos. a.
Discovery .—One of the
chemical discoveries of taaere
te st
fed kth
8
in ite effects, but at the same
rae disotders nervous disorders
Fer
LEVEY, Nevada. ~ aug 16-tf
Wonders uever cease!
A Genuine Vegetable alterative is at eet wit
people, combined with we
bespeak ior it abundant suesese. It appears to
be no secret, as the Agent ‘sends a cigeular giv
ing its ingredicnts to an physician who ma
sire to know its comblas
en to our
another column
Doek and lodine Alierative
(RPINANCE NO.
ry Nomen . certain Ordinances.
Trustees of the city of Nevada dc ordain
The
as follews:
Sec. . . All Ordinances or
passed prior to March 2Ist.
Passed
JON
8.R PERRY.
-—
lodine ;
de
tion. It is found in
Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla! Yellow
18.—An Ordinance
parte of Ordinances
64, are hereby reAug. 16th, 1804 Be
ATHAN CLARK, President.
Clerk.
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE!
Tk Fifth and Ei hteenth Divisions Fourth
Collection
county.
Notice is hereby given that the lists ot value
tions ahd enumerations
Income Tax under the
“Revenue to su
March 3, 1863, »
and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of paid
Divisions 4th Collection District, wit! remain
open for the examination ot a pervone interes
ted for the space.f Fifteen Da
date hereof, at
mercial Street, Nevada city between the hours
of9 A.M. and4r.™M
pin. tessa of the said
and determine all nes
or excessive valuation or enumerations made
and taken by the said Assistant Assessors.
All avpeals to
be made in writing,
or thing,
a is i thoanatta and state the ground or
principle o ual ity
See Law Section 15th.
JOHN M. AVERY, Assessor.
Fourth Collection District, California.
cause, matter,
Nevada, Sept.
pport the Government. and to
the interest on the Pubic Debt,” far
}, 1862, and the Amendatory
District. comprising Nevada
of property, subject to
**Act to provide Iy.ternal
approved July
Act approved
nade and taken by L. W. Preble
ys from the
Internal Revenue Office, Comand immedintely aiter the
fifteen davs 1 will receive
ls relative te erroneous
the Assessor as aforesaid, muat
and specify the
ing which the
or error complained of.
10th, 1864
For the Complexion ! 4
Laird’s
Magnolia Balm.
Bianc des Perles.
For sale by
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets
Nevada, Aug. 23—tf
Bloom of Youth.
JOSEPH M. LEVEY,
DOM
Assorted Colors.
For sale
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug.
ESTIC DYES,
by Joseph M. Levey,
23d—tf
5 tbs Bugiee owned
ning Company.
gear, complete. The Engine is of Six
ower, Locomotive Boiler,
lish manufacture. The Pump is what is known
as a Corvish Pump, and is four and one-half
inches in diameter.
nearly so, aca is in
or
perfect running order. A
ply to JAMES KELSEY, at the shaft, or to the
Spencevilie. * undersig.cd at
Spenceville, August 25th.
Por Sale.
the Gray Eagle Copper
oa Pu . Pipe and
and of KagAll machinery is new,
*JAMES D. WHITE.
NEVADA MILLINERY.
And in fact
Goods by every
will be paid: to
Dresses,
WOULD
Ladies of Nev:
roa towne that s
fret class
or Weaver & Co’s Store, and
keep constantly on hand,
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces
rx Aegnee usually found tm «
linery Establishment
ments made that 1 shall be in receipt
E. COFFEY,
fully mform the
city and the sur¢ has opened a
Millime ry, Store, on
BROAD STREET,
wa
1 have such
steamer. Particular attentiou
making Cloaks, Mantiilas ana
; m20
@& DE
E. FELLERS,
DRS. FELLEMS & MciN TYRE,
__ SURGEON DENTISTS:
Over Johnson & Co’s store....Mill street,
Grass Valley.
And south east corner Kidd & Knox's Buliding
eatrance on Broaa street, Nevada.
One of the above firm can at ali times be fousd
at their office in
. ‘feeth inserted
~ erations.
NTISTRY ! .23
T. W. M’ONTYRB.*
=
fi
im all
sages
TU SCRIP HocpEks. .
a rortasu gy
Monday the 25th day of January,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH
We shall keep no more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered niust be paid for when purchased or on delivery. '
. We have been fore to pursue this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sustained in collecting such a large number of
accounts an have heretofore been om the Books
of this House.
In a credit business, the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
chant has to make ap LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS
By adopting the
Cash Principle !!
In our business, we shall be able to sell at
LOWER PRICES
Than it would be possible fo do under the ored«
it system, and with our facilities in San ¥Yrancisco, will be able to give our customers all the
advantages o{the markets, and sell at such prices a8 will
Defy Competition!
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
to their advantage te give us a call.
Gur business will be conducted on the prine:ples of
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
Bad Debts. .
We shall strictly adhere to
ONE PRICE.
ees
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for a continuance of the same, and trusting that
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
4
tA
WEAVER & COMPANY
DEALERS Ix
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
—AKD—~—
LIQUORS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
. BD. 8. BAKER & CO.
Sie or Oe
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
“No 73 Broad Street, Nevada: *
[Goods delivered free of Charge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.Cheap for Cash. augto
Dealer in .
PLAIN AND FANCY
WSTATIONEK
RY, «x
, BLANK BOOKS,
SHEET MUSIt, GOLD PENS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c:
Nevada,July 28th a
NOTICE.
. al6
A Complete Assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES,
: Drags and Chemicals.
Just received and for sale by
Joseph M, Levey,
Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 23d—tf :
SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS.
W. LL. Shaefer would inform the citizens of Nevada and
the surrounding country that
he has removed his stock of
BOOTS & SHOES.
To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and is sell
ing them off at low rates. He has just reeeivad
a large and splendid stock of boots and shoes
from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains.
He invites the attention of everybody to call
and «xamine
ring promptly and neatly doue.
BLAZE’S SALOON:*
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
if You Want a Geoed Drink,
GO TO RLAZEH’s
New & Choice Perfumery,
Knight Templars Perfume.
Lubins Extracts.
Wight Blooming Cereus.
Red Cross Knight Pefume.
Fairy do
Jaques do
Barney's do
Assorted Odors,
Forsale by JOSEPH M. LEVEY,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 23¢d—tf
A
Milwaukie Brewery.
No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada.
L W. DREYFUSS vould inform the citizens
ie Of Nevada county and his friends, that he
pened to furnish them with a supcrieo
LAGER BEER
By the Barrel or Bottle. Orders left at the
Brewery, on Spring Street, will be promptly atfaithfully att te myl Om
CHAS. TEWKSBURY
fas opened a
TIN WARE STORE,
At his oid stand—formerly Stoakes’ on
Broad Street,
Everything in the Tinware line romptly ex
ented. euch as tin roofing, an aie
Z. P. DAVIS,
Having opened a shop at his resideuee on pring street ie ready to
do work at Gunemithing. Loek repairing, &c. at short notice and on
reasonsbie terms, novi3
}. PIM,
PHYSICIAN.
Office at J. M. Levey’s Drug Store, worner of
Pine and Commercia) streets. all @
MEAT MARKET.
JAMES MONROE ean be found
at the old stand on Broad st. where
he is pared to supply ev
me body with the best of Beet, Veal,
Port, Mutton. Cerned Beef and Pork &. &. at
the lowest eash prices. i
. MEAT MARKET.
in SA
the
ton
—
is now
or arti
COLLEY keeps on hand
very bébt of Beef, Pork, Mut+ Veal, Corned Beef and Pork.
‘ athis shop on road street two
doors below Hanson & » Which he wiil sell
at reasonable rates for cash.
are Se —— A. ISOARD,
; Wholesale dealer ia
WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c., &e.
Nextdoor to
Nevada, Nev, 19 ‘
wae MARTIN: Aus
¥
OF ALL KINDS . ’
E on ep ey Cheap oak
WOOD—Of all kinds, ontiand and for sale.
his stock. Boots made to order.— .
‘. Family Sewing of any other
eaver & Cu’s on Broad Street .
>a
THE FLORENCE
ae emcee
It makes four distinct Stitehes, feeds
ns A deep Fal seoeadk way, a
ae without chi M of
“Sew on,
at
get out of ardor,
trouble and change, and we consider it apecenbey ine any other Family Sewing Machine
we have ever seen d te OS
Mrs Dr. Chase, ...+.sss+.81 Turk street 8. Fy
Mrs D, B. Coffin.. .siveeneee20 “lar atrect:: to
Mie J. B Wooster.....525 Foleem et, do
Mres. D. Gilmore. ..<5;5.:518-Foisom at. do
Mrs Daniel Duun...5..° 414 Folsom at, do
MreJ Spinoni....+..,..228 Rich at, do
Mre #ruett.... .616 California street, do
Mra S.M_ Morton....632 Sutter street, do
i Mra Bohem...05.. sooseee. Ol? Pine street do
Miss-Ann Bradley....612 California at, do
Mrs Geo. H. Parker.,...250 Stevenson at, do
Mrs John ©. Corbets...s.00. Mb Dolores.
jon De
Miss Aunie McBoyle.,..+++.+.0.+.41 Dorado
8
r HE annual meetin; of the S‘*ockheldera of Mina M je Me ‘ IDs dis vensnnn tbe ah Dorado:
T the Eurcka Lake Water Company, . Chis 8. Preble.. niaarisiiernpte lo
will take place at Lake city, on 87 TU DA dé. Ww. RODE < indene kine crs ipedy vient: Oakland.
-of for the ens year, and such oth. -Mre Orrie Woodill,.+s+rss0css. ses Oakland.
er business as may come before the meeting. Mra Mary E, Burekhalter.....Duteh Flat.
H. MeNULTY, President. Dy. fa CANO a ans dnveoetensesinn tssveceseeeee NADA,
R.C_ BLAck, Secretary. Mrs Samuel T. Fong, Clarkaville, Ki Dorado co.
R. H, Farquhar, county clerk...Nevada city.
0 Geo, K. Farquhar.:..c.ceevecesas d
E. W. Bigelow Ree eeeeteeeeeeeeseue do
ee Rene am practionl machinist do
Cc. . Bates, M. OO0Oe Cee seedeese do
Jobn Hersinger.e.sesssessvcencses do .
H. Mackie.,..06. Ghevettoneres do
P. Brunetiter.... d suche viangubes o
Previous to purehasiag the Florence, I owned
and used a Wheeler & Wilson for two years, and.
used a Grover & Baker along time.
Mrs Mary A. MERCHANT, Drees Maker.
810 Stockton Street, San Franeisco.
Previous to o_o. the Florence, f owned
and used + Grover & Baker Machine one year,
and the Whegler & Wilson two years, _ =
ne. B Wier, Dress Maker,
406 Dupont street. San Francisco,
Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used
the Wheeler & Wilson lug Machine
MRa. J. D, BLA,
Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco.
Previous to purchasing the Florence, 1 used
the Singer Machine one year, the Grover & Baker nearly a year ; hav¢algo used the Williams
& Orvis and the Gray & Grace.
Mus 8. P Vick, Diess Maker & Seamstress”
109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco.”
Previous to purchasing the Florence, 1 owned
ank used » Grover & Baker Machine two years,
anda Wheeler & Wil three years.
ka CHAs. UzNay,
419 Bryant street, Ban Francisco.
1 have used a Floreniée Sewing Machine two
ears. I brought itwith me across the Plains ;
t has never yet been vut of order, and I can truly say that itexcele all other Machines ehat I
have used. I ran aladd & Webster six months
a Wheelrr & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and
used a Grover & Baxer ulternately with Sloat’s
for two years, I-am familiar with the Howe and
séveral of the small wachines, but I never used
one that would do all kinds of work to equal the
Florence. I do not think it can be too bly
recommended. Mns.JeaAac ELLIS, Marysville.
{have had my Florence Sewing Machine for
three years. I purchased one of the firet roade
at the manufactory, and brought it to thie State
with me. [ have used it. almost steadily, and
have never had the first thiag get out of order,
Mrs NEWTON DAMon,
Dress Maker and Tailoresg,
betweea Bryant & Brannan, 8. F.
Seventh st,
I have ured the Wheeler & Wilson-about two
vars, the T rt & Farr six months, the Sloat
“liptic about the same length of tim . the Williame & Orvis nearly two years, and have dealt
in several of the wumall machines until thorou
by Anguetes ith er peony that sews with
ly one there’: The Florence is the only Machine that has come under my notiee that givea
verfert and entire satisfaction on all kinds ofwork. No-one can estimate its vaiae until they
have used ond tested it, as Ihave done — Indeed
for thim work it is invaluable.
GHORGE GitLIs, Carson city, N.?.
1 believe I can fully and conrcientionsly indorse each qualification claimed for the Florence
Maehine. 1 have thoroughly tested it en work
of all grades aud each trial has been rey»
sntivfartory. It takes hoid of delicate fabric deljea'ely, and of a strong one with strength. To
me, it seems more than a Machine-—an almost
intelligent willing helper. 1ts use is easily
learued, and its construction js certainly simple.
I know something of the other first-class
Chines, having learned to operate several. This
is the only bewing MachirieT have foun reliable. Mus Perry G. Terrt,
San Andreas, Calaveras county.
In 1868 we purchased a Wheelur & Wilson Machine and used it until last tall, when, wishing
one with ‘modern improvements,” we purchas
ed a ‘‘Florence.” atier » careful examination of
the diferent Machines in use Having used thé
Viorenee Machine over five months, we can
cheerfully recommend it as being, in our opinjon, the bes:. we have seen. :
A.M. Fin, C L. Furr
ban Juan, Monterey county.
We could refer to many others who are us
the Florence if, it were Necessary to do so toe
convinee the public that these “Machines are
what is elaimed
The best Family Sewing Machine in
the Worid,
Nearly three hundred Florence Machines have
been pe B on this coast in the short time since
the Agency has been established }
make this strong assertion as convineirg proof
of their worth, BG person ean be who
has a ‘Yiorenee that would exehanye it fora .
GEO: A. RANDALL, ~~
4
t for Nevada Co.,at Weaver & Co.'s store
evada. Aug. 27—tf ”
ie ee Every Machine filly warranted, ”
Always on hand ——pe . val
! We, the undersigned, have eac’ purchased a
& fall supply of Florence Sewing Machine and have them
w in wac, ;
JUSTICES’ . “Wetave thoroughly tested them on work o
all grades neat 7; Median ard light—and ourf
AND opinion te that Fionencr iv durable, will
not easily out of order, is strong and e
» . in construction, and iteuseis easily learned y
== ? CONSTABES’ . the most inexperienced. ef
. It will do a greater range of work with leas
Blanks.
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