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_AND NOTARY PUBLIC. :
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“N. P. BROWN & M. S,DEAL,
: , Publishers and Proprietors.
Office Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets.
MARY DOLOBES LEODOR,
: MIDWIFE AND DOCTRESS
_No. 57. Spring Street,
Next door to John Blasauf's Brewery.
¢ E Bipcees only Vegetable Medicines and pays par-—
tichlar attention th diseases of children—curing all kinds of maladies without injuring the
system. Apply to PHILIP DUCA, at the Italian
rber shop, Broad street, .opposite Ssumpf's
Hotel. ‘ ae aug
JAMES MONRO,
bedi Dealer in
Beef, Pork,* Mutton, Corhed Beef,
“veer CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c,
_ 2" Everything in the Meat line sold at the
Jowest Cash price,
site the Theatre.
. CH, FERRAND, .+ E
OTOGRAPHIC#%
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
(@7" Every kind of Photographs ard Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. :
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
J. I. Caldwell and John Caldwell,
' Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
OFFICES AT NEVADA and WEADOW LAKE,
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Ofticé No. 42 Broad street. Nevada Citys
Office on sonth side of B street, Meadow:Lake.
3.1. CALDWELL, Notary Pnblie for Nevada
Connty and Commissicner for the State of Nevada.
JOHN CALDWELL, Districi Attorney and Notary Public for Nevada Connty,ad. I. CALDWELL. Deputy District Attornev.
THE “GEM” SALOON.
VAN ALSTINE & JENKIN,
vi gle es THE ABOVE NAMED SA¥ '* On Broad Street,
A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co's store.
Tf you. want a “good equare drink” ora
Fine Cigar, drop into the GEM and you'll get it.
LAGER BEER, for sale wholesale and Retail.
Nevada, Sept. 10th.
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MUSYOC! MUSIC!
c, H. CHASE,
TEACHER: ¢ MUSIC.
.“ JNSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other
musical Instruments repaired.
-Quadrille Music furnished, from two to six
pieces as may be desired.
Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or other
instruments, easy or difficult as desired. a0
McSUE'S STAGE LINE.
Sixteen Dollars to Virginia City,
-~-Over the—
HENNESS PASS ROAD. ©
—
FROM GRASS VALLEY and
& NEVADA to
c ' EUREKA,
© BOWMAN’S,
MEADOW LAKE AND VIRGINIA CITY.
Having leased the stock of D. B. Nye’s Summit
City Stage, on and after Monday, Sept. 3, stages
will leave the office at Grass Vailey und Nevada,
every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Morning, for the ‘above places. Passengers by
this line will LAY OVER NIGHT at Meadow
Lake, This fine is well stocked for staging and
it is well knowmthat the Henness Pass Route is
now, always was, and always will be, the. best
route Reross the mountains. Returning stages
leave Virginia City same days in the morning.—
Leaves Meadow “ake Office, at Lake Honse, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY anc 8 VTURDAY for
Virginia, Grass Valley and Nevada. o
ah ¢ J.8. MeCUE, Proprietor.
C. M. BATES,
PHYSICIAN.
— *
—OFFICE— ;
In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada city.
PAINTING! P. G! PAINTING!
P. L. RWAN.
FAS RE Oven: ns PAINT SHOP TO
HOOK & LADDER HOUSE
ON BROAD STREET.
——s
He is prepared, als henetofore, to do
All kinds of House, Sign, Carriage
—AND—
Ornamental Painting, .
On short notice and in a style that cannot be excelled in this State, Sey ae
MELLVILLE Cc. KEITH, M. D.
Homepathic Physician,
No. 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Persons enffering from
CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS,
AND CHRONIC DISEASES
And who have been given up as hopeless by other
Physicians. will tind it to‘their advamtae to consult PR. KEITH, anit
Hours—10 a. m. to 12 w.; 2to 4 P. u.; 7td
8?.u. Consultation free. “sepis
The Daily Grunsevipt,
Shop on Broad Street, =. i
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FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING
Machihes, California State Fair, 1866 :
:*To the President of the State Agricultural Society: Your Committee on Sewing Machines beg
leave to report that we have examined the several
Sewing Machines on exhibition and find that, for
GENERAL USE, THE FLORENCE IS THE
BEST. J.N ANDREWS,
THOS. C: McHALE.
-L, BLKVGS.””
Florence Sewing Machine
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT
THE STATE FAIR JUST CLOSED, over the
Wheeler & Wilsonand Grover & Baker,
as THE BEST for GENERAL, USE,
and also received the FIRST PREMIUM on Sewing Machine hee
. Work, ,
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE,
(Composed of the best. Mechanical talent in the
State—aH practical men,)
ON SEWING MACHINES;
i State Fair of California, 1265.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES !
After a carefu) investigation of this NEW AND
BEAUTIFUL MACHINE, viewing it as we do
in its mechanical. points, we consider that -it is
worthy of much praise, particnlarly that portion
ofits arrangement by which the REVERSIBLE
motion is obtained, which is simplicity itself; and
in our opinion worthy of special consideratidbn.—
Also, the
COMPLETE AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER
. THE TENSION,
As exhibited in this Machine. along with the arrangement for taking up the slack of the thread, as
was shown insewing without any alteration, and
withont any stoppage of Machine, :
FROM THE FINEST LACE TO FOUR THICKNESSEs OF LEATHER,
Your Committee, therefore, after a close and
careful investigation. considenit TH KE BEST AND
MOST IMPKOVED MACHINE NOW IN USE,
MIUM.
THOM AN HANSBROW,
GEORGE SCHMEISER,
SAMUEL BLAIR.
Copy of Report of the Committee of Awards at
the Fair of the
CAN INSTITUTE,
NEWYORK, 1865.
To the FLORENCE SEWING ‘MACHINE CO.
for the best Family Sewing Machine.
Gold Medal}
AMERI
Highest Premium!
REASONS:
ist.—ITS SIMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE
OF WORK.
2d.—PHE REVERSIBLE FEED MOTION.
3d.—THE PERFECT FINISH AND SUBSTANAL MANS IN WHICH . THE MACHINE IS
4th —THE RAPIDITY OF ITS WORKING
AND THE QUALITY OF THE WORK DONE,
6th. THE SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION,
BR. A. DIVER, Agent, Nevada.
Nevada, Sept. 18th.
BOo TS AN D SHOES.
WILLIAM R, COE,
Corner of Main & Commercial Sts.
a * Nevada City.
T have just rheeived a
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
€onsisting of
Gents’ Boots, Shees and Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses? and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
From the best Mahufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Bosten. ;
, Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses.
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
Just from the Manufactory, received -by the last
. Steamer, Taiso have a tnll assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS, :
Mibber’s Celebrated Harness, Blacking, Neats Foot Oil,
French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather,
Lace Leather, Pegs, Naile, Awls, Thread,
. Lasts, and in fact everything to be
ound in a firat class Shoe
and Finding Store.
~\ Repairing done in the very best style.
Boots’and Shoes made to order,
And a good fit warranted In every case.
Beets of my own manufacture always.on hand
and will sell my Goods
Cheaper than any other. House in
REMEMBER THE CORNER.
PFONEER ASSAY OFFICE,(Establiched in 1953.)
—BY—
JAMES J. OFT,
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City.
GSD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
W Melted and Assayed. Correctness of Assays
} fame evd.
we! ting cme in the presence of depositors,
pR. SCHWARZBACH,
Pysician and Oculist.
OFFICE—CORNER OF BROAD “& PINE STS.,
‘and award it the FIRST AND HIGHEST PREcorrect.
Corner of Broad and Pine Strcets,
I keep :
IPAPER WAREHOUSE,
t
U.: §. Internal Revenue Office,
Fourth District, Cal,
Nevaba Grry, Sept. 10th, 1966.ANNUAL LIST
TAXES ON INCOMES, &c.,
For 1865 .and 1866.
OTICE IS HEREBY GFfVEN THAT THE
Annual List of ‘Paxes,as_assessed by_John
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SE : 26, 1866
NEVADA CITY.
MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING.
No. 28 Commercial Street,
MRS. W. A. NEW TON,
OULD respectfully inform the Ladies of this
elty and couutythat she bas just opened
with an assortment of s
Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods !
ERY AND DRESS MAKING:
We are also, prepared to
STAMPING NEATLY DONE.
, —aAND—
With the very Latest improvements, in MIBLINClean and Press old Hats & Bonnets.
Teachihg in Leather“work,
tar" Six Apprentices wanted immediately. ae
FRAMES FOR PICTURES, —
sept?
M. Avery, United States Assessor for this District
has been’ received by me, and is now due and payable.ga" For all Taxes unpaid at the expiration of
TWENTY DAYS trom the date of this notice; demands will be served, for whith a fee of TWEN
TY CENTS will be added and mileage at the rate
of FOUR CENTS per mile, if served in’ person,
and at the expiration of ‘TEN DAYS from date of
demand,
IF DELINQUENT, TEN PER CENT WILL BE
_ADDED TO THE AMOUNT OF
“TAXES DUE.In accordance with an Act of Congress passed
June 30, 1864, and as amended March 2, 1865.
ALFRED BRIGGS, Collector.
By 8.B. DAVENPORT, Deputy.
N. B. Iwill beat the following time and placos in Nevada County, ready to receive the Tax“MILLINERY.
MRS. DOBSON wonld respectfully
inform the Ladiesof Nevada city and vicinity that SHE HAS JUST RECEIVED .
‘46 MILL. S¥.,..GRASS VALLEY,
3
The Very WLatest]Styles of Bonnets,
HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS,
Her entire stock of Millinery being the largest,
richest and best selected ever offered for sale in
Nevada county.
CHINESE PEARL HATS, '
‘ BONNETS.
Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Nisses,
Gold and Pearl Straw Gimps for
Pattern Bonnets, direct from Paris.
NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
Bonnets and Hats bleached, preased-and-alterddto the latest shapes. .[femember the place, No.
es, Viz:
AT DELANO'S BANKING HOUSE, GRASS
Ps ;
VALLEY, SEPTEMBER 2th and get.
AT BLOCK & FURTH’S NURTH SAN JUAN,
SEPTEMBER 24th:
AT MARKS & CO:'S MOORE'S FLAT, SEPTEMBER 26th.
AT MY OFFICE, NEVADA CITY, SEPTEMBER 27th, Vth and 2Wth, 1864.
Nevada City, Sept. 11th, 1806.
J. W. HINDS, R. W. TULLY.
‘.
46 Mill Street, Grass Valley, — { augeTOWNE & BACON,
Bock and Job Printers,
Blank Book Makers,
Book Binders,
; Paper Rulers,
536 Clay Street, opp. Leidesdorff,
SAN FRANCISCO.
pareuee a ~"}
‘HIS FIRM ARE LARGE IMPORTERS of Paper, Printers’ Material, Inks, &c., and with
the Largest Printing Office in the State are able to
do good work with despa'ch, at very low prices.
Parties sending orders frem the
Interior will be sérved as faithfully
as thouch personally present.
Agents for H. D. Wade's Inks.
Samples and price liste furnished if desired and
work guaranteed to give satisfaction, jy13
BANKING HOUSE
—AND—
ASSAY OFFICE,
HINDS & TULLY RP aie Bankers,
a Succeesors to G, W. Kidd.
nd ,
(AVING bought the wel kAnewn Banking
H House and business of G. W, Kidd,
ION BROAD STREFT, NEVADA CITY,
Will carry on the Bar. @ing bneiness, at the old
Ba under the firm name of Hinds & Tully. ~
The Highest Price will be paid tur Gold Dust.
Geld Builion discounted at the Lowest Rates.
Libernl advances mad¢ on Guid Dust on Bullion
for Assay or Coinage atthe U, 8. blint. y c
Deposits received. Checks on Sau Francisco
and Sacramento.
Drafts on the Easgern States at the lowest rates,
Collections made. State andTounty securities
purchased at the highest market. valne,
Agents for the London and Liverpou! Fire and
Life Insurance Company.
Gold and Orés of every description Melted, Refined and Assayed. All-Assays wariauied to be
Correxpondents—San Francisco, Bank of California ; Sacramento, D. O, Mills & Co,; New York,
Lees & Waller. 5
G. R. CRAWFORD,
RETAIL DEALER IN
Albums,
Gold Pens,
Mouldings,
Kagravings,
. dec, &e. &C,
Picture Frames, of any sixe, made to order.
[Constable and Justice’s Planks on hand,
D, 8. BAKER,
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JULIUS GREENWALD,
(Successor to Sam. Lewis.)
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,' &c.,
Importer of Cigars and Tobacco !
lj
AVING THE SAME FACILITIES FOR
buying as the old firm, I am enabled te sell
Goods ut qt
Saa Frattcisco. Jobbing Prices and
25 per cent, Tess than any Store
To mv extensive stock I would call the attention of Deaers and the public generally.
Orders from all parts of thecountry will be faithfully attended to,
Nevida. SeptemVer 14rh.
im the mountains.
JULIUS GREENWALD.
J. A. MARTIN,
EAKER & WARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONE,
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS,
Nevada, Fentember 1%th.
OF ALA KINDS.
: . —ALso—
STATION E BY ;g WHEAT,
Blank Books, CORN,
Sheet Music, BARLEY,
GROUND FEED.
2 —
WooD!: Wweod!: WooD:!
WHERE ?
At BAKER & MARTINS,
Shakes, Shimgtes, &c., &c.,
NO. 7% BROAD STREET.
“CHARLES F. ROBBINS & CO.,
538 Clay Street, San Francisco. ©
Importers‘and Dealers jn
sP.x
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Office Hours from 8 to 10A. M12 to sand 7.0 fa ine, Sth, {
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Wall Paper.
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F. Aw POTTER,
Wall Paper:
MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET,
AS on hand. and for sale, every variety, and .
gnality of ;
DOW FIXTURES, PICTURE CORDS, =
TASSELS, PICTURE MOULDINGS & CORNICE
£27~ Frames made to order.
¥
INSURANCE COMPANY,}
_. @F SAN FRANCISCO, > __.
Nos. 416.and 418 California street;
THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY.
_ LEABLE. wh i
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Cash Capital...!..102-9 760/000).
Surplus July Ist, 1866..$119,735
CALEB 'T. FAY, President. .
Charles D, Haven, Secretary,
Gustave Touchard, Marine Director,
‘A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada:
WILLIAM C, POPE,
Wholetale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &é.
MILL STREET, GRASS. VALLEY,
co” THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE:
IN NEVADA COUNTY._geg
——
All Goods delivered Free of Charge. ;
W. C. POPE is the only Licensed Auctioneer im
Nevada county, Orders promptly attended to,
Grats Valley, July 8th. 1856,
THE BEST FURNITURE __
‘TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of :
J. KE.’ JOHNSTON.
Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange;
Bureaus, :
Chairs, ° sharia .
’ Sofas, ns . Tables.
' Mirrors, &c¢,.
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH..‘
Dae
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
Kr Call and examine the Stock 1.46
ANTELOPE RESTAURANT,
BROAD STREET, N EVADA,
ALEX, GAULT,.. PROPRIETOR,
¥
THANKFUL FOR THE LIBERal patronage bestowed during three
~ years’ experiencein the RESTAU.
KANT buelpess f promise te renew"
my adorts to please all who may favor me. with»
call,
°
Meals served tp at all hours,
Nevada, July 17th, 1866,
BLAZE’S SALOOW!
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts,
a
¢a" IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK 2
GO TO BLAZE’s,
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
, Surgical and Wiechanical Dentist,
; Office—corner of Broad and Pine ate. F
a I would inform’ my friends and
em all wishing my services that
Py Yy prepared to attend these favoring
me witha call,atany hour. Tee
‘. after having become sensitive by exposure of the~
nerve will be filled without cansing. pain,
I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at thie: office
to be performed in a more-skillful manner, and
better satistaction given than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. Mi
charges are moderate. and to enit the times, i
ain permanently locatedin this city. Reridenee
on Macramento strect, third houge from Temperance Hall,
Vulcavite Work promptly and neatly
dene at this office, rl
Frames! Frames!
Pr. KEN,
J [48 RETURNED To THE OLD STAND
Frames !
No. 97 Broad Street, Nevada City,
Opposite the Pennsylvania Engine House,
Where he has on hand-the best stock of Mahogany. Walnut, Gilt and other kinds of Moulding eyer brought to this county. , :
Picture and al} other kinds of Frames made on
short notice and in the beet style,
CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at-short
825
Second and K Sts, SACRAMENTO,
VESTS furnished with room
IT week or thonth. A few»
cae oa
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