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VOL. XII, . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1866—
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N. P. BROWN & M. S. DEAL,
" Bublishersand Proprietors.
Office Cor, of Broad & Pine Streets.
= a ‘ = ain :
MARY DOLORES LEODOR,
“MIDWIFE AND DOCTRESS
‘ No. 57 Spring Street, .
‘Next door to John Blasauf's Brewery.
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alar attention to diseases of children—curipg all kinds of maladies without injuring the
— Apply to. PHTLIP DUCA, at the Italian
Bar er shop, Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel anges
JAMES MONRO,
Dealer in > A
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c, :
(ee Everything in the Meat line sold at the
lowest Cash price. Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Theatre. #1
CH, FERRAND, Bom
@WPHOTOGRAPHIC 2)
—AND—
‘DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
eer Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art.
—===“ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
J. 1 Caldwell and John Caldwell,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. __.
OFFICES AT NEVADA and MEADOW LAKE.
Office No. 42 Broad street. Nevada City.
Office on sonth side of B street, Meadow Lake.
a. L. CALDWELL, Notary ‘Pnbdlic for Nevada
JOHN CALDWELL, Districi Attorney and Notary Public for Nevada Conntv.
J. 1, CALDWELL, Depnty District Attorney.
THE “GEM” SALOON.
‘VAN ALSTINE & JENKIN,
ave OPENED THE ABOVE NAMED SANy
On Broad Street,
A few doors below Crawford. Leavitt & Co’s store.
te" If you want a ‘good square drink” ora
Fine Cigar, drop into the GEM and yon'll get it.
LAGER REER, for sale wholesale and Retail.
Nevada, Sept. 10th,
MUSEC! MUSIC! ,
Cc. H. CHASE, _
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other
musical Instrumente repaired.
Quadrille Music farnished,
pieces as may be desired, _ :
Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or other
instruments, easy or difficult as desired: a30
McCUE’S STAGE LINE.
‘Sixteen Dollars to Virgimia City,
—Over the—
HENNESS PASS: ROAD.
FROM GRASS VALLEY and
bf NEVADA to r
EUREKA,
S BOW MAN'S,
MEADOW LAKE AND ‘VIRGINIA CITY.
Having leased the stock of D. B. Nye’s Summit
— Stage, on and after Monday, Sept. 3. stages
will leave-the office at Grass Vailey and Nevada,
every
from ‘two to six
Morning, for the above places. Passengers by
this line will LAY OVER NIGHT at Meadow
Lake. This line is well stocked for staging and
it is well known that the Henness Pass Route is
now, always was, and always will be, the best
ronté across the mountains. Returning stages
leave Virginia City same daysin the morning.—
Leaves Meadow Lake Office, at Lake House, every TURSDAY, THURSDAY anc SATURDAY for
Vupiela, Grass Valley and Nevada. :
i . Jd. 8. McCUE, Proprietor.
Cc. M. BATES,
PHYSICIAN.
j —OFFICE—
in MasenieBrilding,\on Pine street, Nevada city.
PAINTING! PAINTING!
RP. L. RYAN.
Hs ached HIS PAINT SHOP TO.
MOOK & LADDER HOUSE.
ON BROAD STREET.
He is prepared, as heretofore, to do.
All kinds of Heuse, Sign, Carriage
* , +aARD—
Ornamental Painting,
On short notice and in a style that cdfnnot be ex* celledin this State.
MELLVILLE C. KEITH, M. D.
Homepathie Physician, :
NO. 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO:
: Pereonssuffering from
CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS,
pitas CHRONIC DISEASES
raz benetcangiese aa hopeless by other
Physicians. will find it to their auvantage Aepome
sult DR. KEITH. .
fs
Honrs—10 a. w. to 19 u.: 2 to 4 r. m: Tto .
sn Chusthatiea tet tt O° pep is
. A.C. NELES,
ve
. Highest Premium!
Monday, Wednesday and Friday iN E wis
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING .
Machines, Califortia State Fair, 1866 ¢
*“fo 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, ELEIUS ”
Florence Sewing Machine
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT
THE STATE FAIR JUST CLOSED, over the
Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Baker,
as THE BEST for GENERAL USE,
and also received the FIRST PREMIUM on Sewing Machine
Work,
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE,
(Composed of the best Mechanical talent in the
State—all practical men,)
ON SEWING MACHINES,
: State Fair of California, 1865.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!
After a careful investigation of this NEW AND
BEAUTIFUL MACHINE, viewing it ac we do
in its mechanical points, we consider that it is
worthy of much praise, particularly that po?tion
of its arrangement by: which the REVERSIBLE
motion is obtained, whith is. simplicity itself and
in otr opinion worthy of special consideration. —
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 in sewing without any alteration, and
without any stoppage of Machine,
FROM THE FINEST LACE TO FOUR THICKNESSES OF LEATHER,
Your Committee, therefore, after a close and
careful investigation. consider it THE BEST AND
MOST IMPROVED MACHINE NOW IN USE,
on ares it the FIRST. AND HIGHEST PRETHOMAS HANSBROW,
GEORGE SCHMEISER.
SAMUEL BLAIR.
Copy of Report of the Committee of Awards at
. the Fair oftheAMERICAN INSTITUTE,
NEW YORK, 1865,
To the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Co.
for the best Family Sewing Machine.
Gold Medal!
REASONS:
ist.—ITS_ SIMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE
OF WORK.
24.—THE REVERSIBLE FEED MOTION.
3d.—THE PERFECT FINISH AND SUBSTANEr rosa IN WHICH THE MACHINE IS
4th —THE RAPIDITY OF ITS WORKING
AND THE QUALITY OF THE WORK DONE.
5th.—THE SELF-4DJUSTING TENSION.
R. A. DIVER, Agent, Nevada,
Nevada, Sept. 18th. ‘
WILLIAM R. COE,
Corner of Main &: Commerciai Sts.
Nevada City.
I have just rhceived a
TOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents’ Boots, Shoes and . Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses? and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &c. ae
From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses
‘AND CHILDRENS® SHOES;
Just from the Mannfactory, received by the last
steamer. Yalso have a fall kssortment of
SHOE FIN DINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Olli,
Freneh Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather,
Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread,
Lasts, and in fact everytiifng to be
found in a first class Shoe I
and Finding Store. /
Repairing done in the very best atyle/
Boots and Shoes made to order.
Beots of my own manufacture always on hand
an@ wil] sell my Gooda : /
Cheaper than any other House’in
REMEMBER THE CORNER.
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE,
(Establiz in 1853.)
yBY—
JAMES J. OTT,
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City.
> (OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
(Or Melved and Arsayed, Correctness of Assays
. .. Melting done inthe presence of depositors.»
DR, SCH WARZBACH,
Pysician and. Oculist.
/ Sp Rairs—Over Carley & Beckman‘s.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
And a good fit warranted in every casé. I keep
ae city, / A
J. W. HINDS. n. W. TULEY.
BANKING HOUSE
—AND—
ASSAY OFFICE,
HINDS & TULLY....,... Bankers.
Successors to G. W. Kidd.
JAVING bosgit the well known Banking
House and business of G, W. Kidd,
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Will carry on the Banking business, at the old
stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully. .:
‘The Highest Price will be paid:tor Gold Dust.
Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates. _
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion
for Assay or Coinage at the DU. S. Mint.
Deposits receiv Checks on Sah Francisco
and Sacramento, :
Drafts on the Eastern Statee at the lowest rates,
Collections made. State and County securities
purchased at the highest market value. iat
Agents for the London and Liverpool!Fire and
Life Insurance Company. ;
Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Refinedand Assayed. All Assays warranted to be
correct. ae
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of California ; Sacramento, D. O. Mills & Co.; New York,
Lees & Waller. =
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
RETAIL DEALER IN
NEW.MUSIC
STA TPLONERY,
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Albumgs, ;
Gold Pens,
Mouldings,]
’ Engravings,&e. &e. &e.
Picture Frames, of any size, made to order.
oe
G3 Constable and Justice's Blanke on hand.
_CHABLES F; ROBRINS & CO,¥#
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
538 Clay Street, San Francisco.
Importers and Dealers in
TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIAL.
San Francisco, Sept. 13th.
STEAMSHIP CO's
THROUGH LINE
: —To—
. eR ie dice 3 ee
Carrying the U.S. Mail.
Leave Folsom street Wharf, at 11 o'clock a. m.
of the following dates, for PANAMA connecting
via. Panama Railroad, with one of the Companv’s
splendid Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW
YORK “4
On the 10th, 18thand 30th of each month
that has 30 days. On the 10th, 19th and30th
of each month that has 81 days. When the 10th,
19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they will Aeave on
Saturday preceding ; when the 18th fatls on Sunday, they wilbleave on Mondaptollnying: Steamer leaving San Franeisco on the 10th touches at
Manzanillo.. All tonch at Acapulco.
Departures of 18th or 19th connéct with French
Transatlantic Company’ s Steamer for St, Nazaire
and English Steamer for Hg merica. DeparPACIFIC MAIL
ture.of 10th connects with giish Steamer for
Southampton and P. R. R. @6.'s Steamer for CenDeparture of 30th connects with
English Steamer for Tamaco, the poft of the new
imines. The following/Steamships will be. dised on dates as given below :
ing
tral America,
atche:
. September 10th netitution, Captain FE. 8.
Farnsworth, conne; with Arizona, Captain
Maury. /
September 18th—Colorado, Capt. J.T. Watkins
connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray.
September 29th—Sacramento, Capt. J. M. Cayarly, connecting with Ocean Queen, Capt. Weir,
4 Cabin padsengers berthed through. Pageage
checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult
assenget. An experienced Surgeon on hoard.
Medicine and attendance free. These steamers
will pesitively sailat 11. o’clock, Passengers are
requested to have their baggage on board before
10 o’clock. Through tickets to eles ig by the
“Jaman. Line” can be obtained at the P. M. 5. 8.
@o’s Office in San Francisco. For merchandise
freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. ;
4 The splendid steamship Colorado will be dieatched on Tuesday. January 1, 1867, for Hong
cong via Honolulu and Kanagawa carrying passengers, mails and oo Passengers and freight
will also be taken for Shanghe, to -be forwarded
from Kanagawa by steamer.
For passage atid other information apply at the
Pacific. Mail Steamship Company's office, corner
ef Sacramento and Leldesdorf? streets. San Francisco, OLIVER ELDRIDGE. Agent.
~ BEAR VALLEY HOUSE.
JUNCTION OF THE NEVADA AND DUTCH
FLAT ROADS TO, VIRGINIA CIPFY.
EK. ©. TOMPKINS.
WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING
“a ,;,] public and all who wish to spend a season
fi at this beautiful part of Nevada county.
now opened his Large and : that he has
Elegant House at
2 BEAR VALLEY,
And ie prepared to accommodate ail in as good
atyle as at anv other House in the State.
THE HOUSE has just been built and handsomely furnished’ ighout—having room
enough for Sse 6:
THE TAB will contain thebest of food—
lif not su = in4his county.
SHING AND HUNT ieccipers is no place
in thie section equal te alley, for fishing and
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MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING,
No. 23 Commercial Street,
: NEVADA CITY. _
MRS. W. A. NEWTON,
W OULD respectfully inform the Ladies of this:
city and county that ehehas just opened
with an assortment of
_ Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods !
With the very Latest improvements in MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.
Weare also prepared te °
Clean and Press old Hats & Bonnets.
—
STAMPING NEATLY DONE;
1 —AND—
Feaching in Leather Work.
FRAMES FOR PICTURES.
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diately. ;
MILLINERY,.
46 MILL S8T.,.:GRASS VALLEY.
MERS, DOBSON would respectfall
inform the Ladies of Nevada city and virept?
cinity that SHE HAS JUST, RECEIVED
HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Misses,
CHINESE PEARL HATS.
4 ae a Zz
Gold and Pearl Straw Gimps for
BONNETS. i
Pattern Bonnets, direct from Paris.
Her entire stock of Millinery being the largest,
richest and best selected ever offered fo? sale in
Nevada county.
NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed and altered
to the latest shapes, Remember the place, -No;
46 MIN Street, Grass Valley. ! aug4
TOWNE & BACON.
Book and Job Printers,
Blank Book Makers,
Book Binders,
. Paper Rulers,
536 Ciay -Street, @pp. Leidesdorf,
SAN: FRANCISCO.
que FIRM ARE LARGE IMPORTERS of Paper, Printera* Material, Inke, &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 from the
Interior will be served as faithfally
as though personally present.
-Agents for H. D. Wade's Inks.
Samples and price liste furnished if desired and
work guaranteed to give satisfaction, jy18
GRASS VALLEY & NEVADA Ccrry
“STAGE LINE.
i AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED TIHS
long established and popniar Stage Line. we
are ready to carry paseengere over the road with
speed and satety, promising 10 treat those who
ride with us in a corteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner. :
Hours of departure—Leaves Exchange Hotel,
Grass Valley, daily,at § and 11 o'clock, A. M,, aud
40 clock, P. M. ;
Leaves Nevada. daily. at 9 o'clock, ‘A. M., and 2
P, M. and 5 o'clock. P, M
CLEVELAND & ROYCE. Propr’s.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
_ REMOVAL,
} LUTZ would take this method of informe ing his old patrons that he has removed to
the Building, a few floors below the National Exchange Hotel, on
BROAD STREET,
Where he fe better prepared to make the best of
BOOTS AND SHOES, at’ the shortest notice, io
fashionable style, and at low rates,
Bootes and Stises repaired. Cailand I wil! gnarantee satisfaction. B. LUTZ.
Nerada, June 14th.
H. J. Booth, G.W. Prescott, Irving M. Scott.
UNION IRON WORKS,
Corner of First and Missfon Sis, San Francisco,
Established in 1849.
: AVING by far the oldest and most extensive
. establishmententhe Pacitic coast, we are
now prepared to furnish, at tne shortest notice
and at most reasonabie rates, all kinks of machinery. Quartz Mills and Quartz work made a
speciality.
We have the hest patterns of Cams, Tappetr,
mortars, &¢. Sole man
ed Franklinite tempered Shoes and Dies,
Blake's Croshere, Quartz. Screens of all kinds
and size. “Sedinm Ama)gain and all things: needed by the miner.
Exeetsior pnmp fer domestic useand for deep
mining —from.23¢ inches to 10 inchesin diameter.
‘SAN FRANCISCO
PIONEER SCREEN WORKS
JOHN W. QUICK, Prop’r.
AS removed to the YULCAN IRON WORKS
. Fremont STREET, between Mission and
Howard, San Francisco. Screen Punehing in all
ite branches—at greatly redneed rates.” ~
Quartz Mill Owners using my Russia Iron
Screens, Will eave ‘Two huudred per cent.” Guaranteed to be the. and cheepest in the State and
warranted pot to rip or tear. :
(= Six Apprentices wanted immeThe Very Latest{Styles of Bonnets, :
nfacturers of the celebrat. .
Fire and Marine Insurance,
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UNION oa
INSURANCR COMPANY, {
OF SAN FRANCISCO, . ”
Nos. 416 and 418 California Strest;
THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY.
LIAB . Aolzuion
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Surplus July ‘Ist, 1866.. $119,786,
Scoteuememamaal
CALEB T. FAY. President.
opti
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Charles D. Hiaven, Secretary. d #3
Gustave Touchard, Marine Director. 2
A."1. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada.
WILLIAM’O, POPE, *
Wholesale and Retail: Dealer in
FURNITURE, OFLS. LAMEPS,. &e),
MILL STREET. GRASS VALLEY.
tTHE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORR:
“IN NEVADA COUNTY ca—— .
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weey
All Goods delivered Free of Z :
W. ©, POPE is the only Licensed Auctioneer in)
Nevada county. Orders promptly. attended to.
Grass Velley, July 8th, 1856: ee
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND. <«*
This side of San Francieco is kept at the Store of
alas _ J. EB. JOHNSTON, milk?
Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange,
Bedsteads,.
“Tables.
Pea
Bureaus,
“Chairs,
Sofas, :
_Mlirrors, &c,
,
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH,
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UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING .
Done at the shortest notice.
kr Call and examine the Stock tot
“ANTELOPE RESTAURANT,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA, ne
ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR.
be 4
THANKFUL FOR THE LIBER:.
al patronage bestowed daring: ee :
s Years” experience in the RESTARANT business . promise 1» renew: *
Sot to please all. who.may favor me with #
Meals served up at all hours,
Nevada, Faly 17th. 1966.
BLAZE’S SALOON!
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sté,.
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. ones
tay" IF YOU WANT A. GOOD DRINK _g@@
GO TO BLAZE’S,
DR: A. CHAPMAN, :
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
Ofice—corner of Broad and Pine ets,
I would inform my friends and
all wishing my.servicee that I am
prepared to. attend those favoring,
3 me with a call; atany hour. Teet
after having béedme rensitive by exporune of the
nerve will be filled withont causing pain, :
I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this,office
to ba performed ina more skillful manner, and
better satisfaction given’than @+ewlere in thie
vicinity, other@ise no charge will he made. ° M
‘charges are moderate. and to suit the times,
fam permanently located in this» city.
on § acramente street, third-honse from Tempe=ance Hall, , .
Vulecenit bs fl
dane at thie Awer™ proppur: find neatly
. Frames ! Frames! Frames!
P. KENT,
[AS RETURNED ‘To THE OLD STAND
¢ Fae
Wo. 97 EKrond Street, Nevada City,
Opposite the Penneylvania Engine House. © .
Where he has on hand'the best stock of Mahogany. Walnut, Gilt and other kinds. c Pts
of brongee “ _ eounty. * “Meera
icture and all other kinds of F 8 ‘ :
short’ notice and in the bert iin mpisian
CARPENTER WORK, all kinds; done at ¢hort _
a2
rotice,
UNION HOTEL.
) Second and K Sts, SACRAMENTO.
, VESTS farniehed with rooms by the oy
& .
ay Be
ne es
. IL. CULVER; Proprietor. i ee