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September 23, 1865 (4 pages)

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iets nded td vicin~ and. of lays i. bus ded RD’S yli where Veal, ke. at ~ pect is still brighter than ever. ladies of the Forest Spring School District Every District Schuol in the county should ~ ‘Band will give a Social Party at the new . Band furnishes splendid music, and the parties given by them are exceedingly pleasant. _heys, and the intestines, Good blood will the great blood purifier. Agents. “to be of a 3 aaa THe Jewisu New YeEar.—The New Y.ar’s holidays were pretty generally observed by the Jews of this city; Many of their places of business were closed up and during Thursday and Friday meetings were held at Temperance Hall. Among the Jews there are uiany reformists. whe do not hold to the old ceremoniesThe latter ot ly keep’one day at the beginning of the new yeur. The stores were all opened yesterday eveuing and business resumed. i THe Prosrects—The werchants of this city are getting in large stocks-ef-geods. in. anticipation of a heavy trade this fall Yesterday some fifteen or twenty heavily leaded teams arrived in this city and discharged their treight at the various business houses. The grocery and provision stores have done & tremendous business for several months past, keeping some eight or nine wagons constantly employed in delivering. goods. — Business of every kind, during the past year, has been better than ourmerchants have seen it in several years before and the prosA ScHooL Lisrany.—We learn that the have determined to procure a fine library forthe use ofthe children of the-school.— They have already collected a considerable. sum and, as usual’when: ladies undertake. any good work, they are bound to succeed. be provided with a good library. The: school at Forest Spring is under chargo of J. B. Watson. He is assisted by his wife and they bave one of the most flourishing schools in the county. We are glad that the people of that District take so much interest in schvol matters. Sin SoctaL Farty,—The Nevada Quadrille Theater, on next Thursday evening.” The There will ne doubt be a large attendance on next Thursday evening. THROUGH THE Bripge.—As Heuston & McAra’s team was crossing the bridge on the read leading into the Manzanita Hill claims, the structure gave way, letting horses, wagon and driver down into the ravine. The driver and horses were slightly bruised but no further damage was done.— The escape from serious injury was lucky. CRAWFORD. the well-known newsdealer, . has just received, at his store corner of Pine and Broad streets, a fine Jot of letter paper, blank books, inks, cards, cutlery, pens, envelopes, &e &c, which he will sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county, On the arrival of every steamer he receives the Atlantic magazines and newspapers, of everykind., Crawford keeps the vest of everythiug in bis line. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that John Williams is a can. didate for Justice of the Peace. Can ONe Mepicine Cure ALL DtsEASES !—In answer, we would say that we have but one kind of blood, and -whatever the disease may be, the life ¢urrent must be purified, and only through the cleansing organs, the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidmake strong nervészand bring about health, banish rheumatism, scrofula, eruptions, mercurial and hereditary ailments, &e. Le Doyen’s Sarsaparilla, Iodine Alterative is Crane & Brigham LP Hies Oud Times at LaKeport.—On last Sunday night, two desperadoes named Fowler, brothers, incarcerated at Lakeport, Lake county, for grand larceny, broke jail and made their escape. While running away they encountered near town a young man named Racise Hunt, who happened accidently to be approaching-in a different direction, and assailed him with such unexpected violence as to knock him insensible to the earth, whereupon . they pursued their way, and up to latest accounts had not been heard from. “They doubtless feared tliat the young man would attempt to stop their progress. Hunt is a printer and was emplored in this office within two weeks since. © isa sun of Dr. Hunt. of Montgomery street, San Francisco. His injuries are said serious character.— Mendocino cino Herald, Sep. 16th. Racine is'a son of Dr. H. Hunt, who formerly resided in this city. ae _ IMMENSE quantities of wine will be made in this State this year, F no. ae 4 NEW rice mill is about to be erected ia 3 Ec ae BH vada Daily Transcript, ie ‘ DEALERS IN F GROCERIES LIQUORS, FEED, all kin MINERS’ TOOLS, &e. &e NO. 59 BROAD STREET. ()UR STOCK IS THE LARGEST and best selected in themeouni * "we guurantee satisfaction in all cases. ae = ~ Sy fair and honorable dealing) we hope to secure a sharé of public patronage. ‘ During the several months we have been in business the appreciation of the public has been beyond our most sanguine expectations. We have established _a House where our friends and the public can get good articles if a they are ty be fouud in the; market’ without paying the bad debts of others. 7 : Xr Cash customers or thosejust as good are the kind we are hunting after and_ none others. for when ordered, or on presentation of Bill, ee Weare prepared to-fill any order on the shortest notice, that can be filled by any House in the Mountains, and we pledge ourselves not to take undue advantage of our customers, when Goods are left to our selection. Besides the articles usually fo und im Grocery Stores, we have the tollowing articles For Sale Cheap : PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, ROPE, Hemp and Rubber Packing, QUICKSILVER, by the Tank or pound. TUBS, PAILS, , Wood & Willow Ware, ass'd. oe A General Assortment of HARDWAR Consisting of ; Butts, Screws, Door Knobs, Padlocks, &c. PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c. . NAILS, All soris by the keg or pound, E, Seen A general and fine assortment of kr AMMUNITION, «% “ Of all kinds for Sportsmen cee Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, CROCKERY, A lot assorted GLASS AND STONE WARE. nee DEMIJOHNS,,. A Fine Lot, . mwcANDLE 8 Vz ANY QUANTITY. Wines, Brandies, Whiskys, Ales, Porters, Bitters, Cor dials, ; Syrups And in short everything in that line. Kerosene.. Lard Oil, Sperm, etc. Our friends and the public may rely on having good Goods from our House and on satisfactory terms. All Goods delivered at a reasonable distance FREE OF CHARGE. Call and see ouz Stock ck and judge GREGORY & WAITH. San Francisco. Nevada, Aug. 11th. GREGORY & WAITH. INEW STORE ! eo A:H. HANSON. J. W. HINDS. A, H. HANSON '& CO. OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens and families of Nevada city and the surrounding towns that they have Opened a Family Grocery : = ae ne Provisio n Store, in Dr. Hunt’s Building} Adj. the National Exchange Hotel, on Broad Street, We have on hand end will bein constant re: ceipt of everything m the way ot CROCERIES, . PROVISIONS, _ CROCKERY WARE, MINING TOOLS, ‘ &ec, &C. To which we invite the ‘attention of all in want of anything in this line. These Goods will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid contracting bad debts, we shall seil strictly FOR CASH. Nevada, June 4th. : Come One, Come all ! ' P, Banner's Clothing Store, Cor. Broad & Pine sts. Nevada. And examine the large and extensive Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hats &e. &e. &C.: THAT WE. ARE SELLING TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA COUNTY! PT Ty have of getting our Goods at Iinporters’ Rates enable us to sell our articles at such low rates as will ‘ DEFY ALL COMPETITION bbbbbb bb Persons favoring us with their patronage will always find our prices to be the LOWEST and every article to be as represented. P. BANNER, Nevada, May 27th. & MEAT MARKET. JA*{ES COLLEY keeps on hand the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork, at his shop on broad street twe deors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will sol) at reagopable rater r cash. a EADOW LAKE MILL AND MINing Company, Meadow Lake District, Nevada county, California. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 10th day of August, 1868, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows : Names. _ No. Certificates. No. Shares. Am’t. Gaylord E.H. Bal. not issued: 1000 $75 00 And ‘in accordance with Jaw and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 10th day of A t 18€5, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may bé necessary will be suld at public auction at the office of said Company, No 30 Main street, Nevada city. Califurnia, on Tuesday, the 26th ed of September 1865, at the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M., of
said day, topay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of A. H OTHEMAN, Secretary. sale. Office 30 Main st. Nevada city, sep AND d } wise Opposition isthe life of Trade . Young and Old, Rich and Poor, . D. 8. BAKER. » J. A MARTIN, D. § BAKER & CO. DEALEKS IN é Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Strpét, ‘Nevada. Peess MEATS, OF ALL KINDS on hand and fur sale at Cheap rates for Cash, Goods delivered free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. . ‘WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale Cheap for Cash. ug0 “FAMILY GROCERIES A. BARUH, Ww OULD inform the people of Nevana city that he has just received a large and “ Fresh, stock of . Choice Family Groceries, ° ‘Everything usually: found in a well re ulated Store ofthis kind. Al! goods delivered free of charge.—Ferms Cash.. oe A. BARUH, Cotnme reial. Street. ¢ Nevada, Nov. 29th, ; ‘. DANIEL: CLANCY, oe HORSESHOER & BLACKSMITH, BROAD STREET, below Sanford’s Store. WOULD inform his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to do all kinds ef work in his line ina atyle that cannot fail to give satisfaction. “ WAGON MAKING AND REPAIRING done at short notice and at reasonable rates. .. PECKS 6f the very best quality always on hand J. and other Mining Tools repaired at short notice. HORSE SHOEING. : XZ would call especial attention. to this branch of the business and warrant to do itin a style unsurpassed by any Blacksmith in the State. The heelwright Business is carried on by John HK. Wemonell who isan accomplished workman, and is prepared to build Carriages and Wagons in the most approved style. Repairin done at short notide and prices moderate, All wor arranted. : jy16 DO YOU WANT ICE! ber gine STONE & HALE would inform the people of this city that they are prepared to furnish, all in wnut, with the very best quality of . ICK, Clear as Crystal. All orders left at No. 6 Commercial Street will be promptly attended to. my6 _J. WITWER, Agent. A RARE CHANCE. The well-known Business Stand or Wm. Stone, on Selby Flat, FOR SALE. { § em Property cousists of Store. Dwelling House, containing seven rooms, a fine spring of water, conveyed in pipes te the house and orchard, Chicken house, Pigery, Orchard and Grain Field of about four acres. ‘The above will be sold cheap if applied for soon. Apply to WM. STONE, Broad Street, Nevada, near the Bridge. 87 TOLL ROAD NOTICE. oo yo is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, at their next regular session ‘to collect toll upon the New Wagon Road, running from Summit City and Richport to Webber's Station on the Henness Pass Road.’ WM. EDWARDS & CO. Meadow Lake, Aug. I4th a25 Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. ——— 81TAM ENGINES and BoiLERS . builtto order, Castings and machinery of every description, Quartz machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. Every kinds of building castings, saw, . erist, malt and bark mills—horse power end ear wheels. Orders filled promptly, and. at us low rates as any establishment in Sacramento or Sad Francisco—freight added. Heugh & Thom FAMES J. OTT, ASSAY] GOLD MELTED AND ASSAYED, ETURNS given:in from three to six “hours, in , Bars and correctness of Assaysis fully guaranteed. Melting done in presence of D Depositors. , Grains and Clippings returned or brought in account. Assays made of Minerals, Jeweler’s sweepat Sen Francisco prices. Jy#3 BLAZE’S SALON: . I You Want a Geod Drink, . GO TO BLAZH’s . THE “GEM” SALOON. HASLETT & VAN ALSTEIN, AVk UPENED the **Gem Saloon” on BROAD STREET, : A few doors’ : Store. lf you want a *-good square drink”? or a Fine Cigar drop into the’'Gem and you’i. get it. Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail, Nevada; June 14th No. 19 East Side Mill Street, Grace Valley. CADYS BRICK BUILDING. L, P. JOHNSON, fery in tha above Popilar and Handsome Sa. loon, now invites his friends to call and see him. At the Empire Saloon will be kept as usualf the finest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigars, To be had in the Mountains. = ~_ ang 20 L. P. JOHNSON). John Caldwell, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer, MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY, Moore's Flat, July 2Ist. _NORTH SAN JUAN Photographic Gallery, PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, . ~‘MELAINOTYPES, &c., Taken in the Best Style of the Art! MRS. J. VINCENT, bh yor LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE To the people of . “ NORTH SAN JUAN And vicinity, that she will open the above Establishment on or about the lst of September, when she will be prepared to take the best Photographs, Ambrotypes and all kinds of sun Pictures that have ever been taken in North San Juan. She will not allow any Pictures but the best to go out of her Gallery and she will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to her patrons. Her long practtce in the art’of taking Pictures is a guarantee to the public that she will excel all the so called Artists that have imposed themselves heretofore upon the community. A fine assortment of Fancy Cases None but the best material will be used at this gallery. a29 DAVID HAUSMAN. _ BOLOMAN GUMP. , New York. San Franeisce. HAUSMANN & CO. Imperters and Manufactuaers of Mirrors, Looking Glasses, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Ovals, : Mouldings, 535 & 537 CLAY STREET, Near Montgomery,. voeeeseccee san Francisco. Horse Training and Breaking. &e, cellent-gondition, CHARLEY OSBORNE Is now read}'to take Stock for Breaking. or Training. The Stabling is. as.goodas any Track in the State, and long experience in the Training of Horses enables me to give the best satisfaction Apply to CHARLES OSBORN, Glenbrook Park, ap30 _ On the Gras® Valley and Nevada reaa United States Saloon. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City BECKMAN & CARLEY, OULD inform their friends that they have fitted up in style the above Saloon and ure now prepar best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. If you want to play's game of Billiards you can be accommodated, as we have two of the best Tables ia the State. SAMUEL LEWIS Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. —At the old stand— Lewis’ Build » Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. 8 now ready to supply his former patrons and the public generally with all goods: in his line as heretofore at > ° San Francisco Prices! _ ‘Thanktul. for past patronage, he respectfully olicits a continuance: tmch1l-tf . DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. I would inform my friends aud all wishing my services that { am prepared ‘to attend those favorin me withacall,atany hour. Teet after havitg become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. 4 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this fice . to be per formed in a more « to furnish to their patrons, the my3l vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. my charges are moderate, and to auit the times. b manner, and . bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this TO SCRIP HOLDERS, Treasurer’s Office. Nevada, Aug. 4th, 1965. A PERSONS HOLDING WARRANTS drawn on the General Fund of Nevada Co. and registered between December 12th. 1864. and Febrnary Ist, 1865, are requested 10 present the same for payment. Intercst on the same eeases at the dae of this advertisement. az 05 W. H. CRAWFORD, Treas F. A. POTTER, Main Street, opposite Wm. R. Cve's Shoe Store. I PREPARED TO DO HOUSE PAINTING and Graining of all kinds at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. A large assortment of SPLENDID WALL PAPER. Constantly on hand and for sale As Cheap as the Cheapest ! F. A. P@TTER, Main Street, Nevada, May 18th. : Kansas Company. Location of Works, Nevada Township, Nevada Co. California. 3 OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of ‘Trustees of said Company, held on dred Dollars per share was levied upon the Capital Stock of said Company, payable on the 19th day of Qetober, 1885, in United States Gold coin. to the Secetary, at the office of the Com ny, No. 30 Main st., Nevada city, Cal. Any stoc upon which said Assessinent shall remain unpaid on the 2\Ist day of October, 1865, will be advertised on that day as delinquent, and unless pa on the y of November, 1865, to pay the delingetit assessment, with eoets of advertising and expenses of sale ; A. H, OTHEMAN, Seeretary. 820 At J. J. Ott’s Assay Office, 30 Main st. sm permanently located in this city Residenoe on Sacramento street, third house from Temperance, Hall . Vuleanite Work promptly and neatly done at this office. \e ; : oe . a Jo" PRINTING veatly and ‘cuted atthe Nevada Daily romptly exeseript Pioneer Office, Nevada City, Cal, ings, etc. Charges for Melting and Assaying GoklCOR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL a Ss “Sandy” and “Uncle Billy,” ow, Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s . I 5 AVING purchased the interest of Jaines B. Jef.6 ty Glenbrook Park having been put in most ex. — PAINTING & CRAINING, the 18th day of Sept. 1865 an assessment of One Huve ° ment shall be made beCES ee ES SA pens Ste toa