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eral rich quartz l&ids have been found near
"the “Buzzard shooters”\ met in_ thia city a
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. S0ldiers in‘ the acmy and hospitals, those’
THURSDAY MORNING; SEPT. st, .
a
ReMeMber rhe Derexvers or tue
Nation.— Perhaps there are but few, if any,
of our readers Whe have “fot heard of the’
services of the Agents of the Senitury Com
amigsion during this war, In the cuimp, up~
“on the bluedy, Geld and among the suffering:
agents have gone forth easing pain. alleviating the agony and smoothing the pillows of
the dying. To-night a meeting has been .
called at the Baptist Church for the pars
pose of organizing a Soldiers Aid Society.
“Rev. Mr; Chapin, the agent of the cominisston for this coast will be, preseut and delivvr an address on the objects end services of
the commission. We -hope ti se é¥ery lay~
alman.and wou in the community at the
ineeting His evening. ‘ ; ‘
Be SERNA CS. ORE Cee
Steam Ur.—One of the finest quartz
mitis in this cowrity built at Red Dog, will
cominenee crushing on next Monday torn.
ing. Itis owued by E. Willams, Exsq., bas
eight slainps, wih a capacity for two more,
and the ‘Wolive power is.steam. lt is tntended for working the blue cement found
in thet section of the county. Reéeattly sévthe mill, and with facilities—efferded—for
erushing by the new mill, these leads can
be cheaply developed. Several other inills
are being erected in Little York Township.
and the prospect-is thet they. will be kept
‘Fanning constently.—Phe-cement and quartz
lends sre numerous and rich.
— ~
Tue Wkarurn.—Yesterday afternoon a
“stiff breeze” from the west sprung up and
aid the atmosphere so filled with dust as ts
makeit appear that that the town was enveloped iy fog. Some peopte may like sand,’
but we do hat carg about Using it as-a° substitute'for air. Our" Janes, aan’t stand that.
See trserene *
Buzzarv's Rooen—We understand that
few nights sinew; and orgrnized a clab.—
Where they met,-and who were present we
donotknow. We hope they will Sentichten
us on the subject. We should like 0 have
a reporter present at the meeting. ‘The edp.
perheads are very ¢areful to keep al} thei.
movements secret. Let them come out and
their hand. “fhey “Jove darkness
rather (han light, for their deeds are-eyil.”
show
By a letter from Camp Cennor, néar
Soda Springs, Idaho Territory, we learn
that Lieut. Shoemaker, of Company H. stationed there, with five men of the eommand,
had been sent out as an escort to the fami!
ly of Johan Brown, of Harper's Ferry netoriety. The family consiats of the widow
of Brown, his two daughters and Jone gen—
the only one. who has not been killed and is
now emigrating toe California.
A New York paper says that tle ins
¢reased tax on . quors has materially .de»
creased the consumptivn of the article in
that city. People there eanvot afferd te
pay 15 er 20 cents for » dose of slow puison.
>
Diep, at Salt Lake City, August 17th,
Bishop Ephraim Kimball Blair, in the 5ist
year of his age. Heteaves 9 wives and 43 .
small children to mourn his untimely end.
tohipiiemeis
QUAILS.—The*quatt shooting season will
commence on the 15th of this month—
Thursday next.
ponies ebeeaipenabon—
SUPPLUED.—San Frauiciwev bes two .whiex
ky «distilleries, twh woolen mills aud two
sugar refioeries. >
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FaiLure.—i he supply of gus iv Oroville
bas given out, whereat the Record mourue.
CERTAIN AND TKUE.—The Bee says: “It
ia certain that wauyDemociate who voted
for Downey have become thoroughly disGusted with the rebellious sympatines every-}
Where ‘uxduifested by the Copperhead leaders atid have therefore whnifested their true
democracy by coming vut trom their ranks
and prououncing ia faver. uf the Union.”
el AE A ee
In Turkey, whenever a storekeeper ig
cvavicted of telling a lie, hig house is painted
biaek, to remain so for one month. If there
Were such a law iw force in this country,
What a somber aud glhuomy appearance some
of our cities would present.
ee dee
Tue’ French -Cushwere shawle are om
great fashion ia New York city, Paris and
establishment on the Pacific coast
that I have teen authorised to attend to his af.
Am Excellent Inati¢ution.--We wish
‘to call the special 'attention of our readers to the
advertisement of the Electropathic Institate of
Sau Francisco, to be found elsewhere in dur advertising columns. sae
The mode of treatment at this Tastitute is different from that pursued at any other medical
No pofsox-_
OUS DRUGS ARE USED. " :
Dr. J. H.Josseiyn, the Resident Censulting
Physician, has been connected with the Irstitute for five years, and bears a very high repu-,
“tation asa Physician. =~ 3 Sam!
His success in the treatment of diseases of a
PRIVATE NATURE, during. the past four years,
has driven nearly all the quacks with which
that city formerly abounded to other localities .
Persons suffering with disease of whatsoever
who is always ready te give his advice GRATIS
tothore who may wish to Cénsult him. au 18-tf
"A Great Discoverys—One of the greatest
chemical discoveries of modern times is WATT’s
Ne&KVOUS ANTIDOTE. Thia medicine is perfectly liarmiess—in ite effects, but at the same
time acts so powerfully upon the nervous By8tem that the worst cases of nervous disorders
are completely cured in a very short time. For
sale by JOS. M. LEVEY, Yevada. “aug 1s-tf~
Wonders uever cease!
A Genuine Vegetable alterative is at last given Co our people, combined with Iddine; and we
bespeak for it abundant success. It appears -to
be no secret, as the Agent sends a cireular giv
ing its Ingredients to any physician who may de
sire to know its combination. It is found in
angther column Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilia, Ycliow
Dock and Todine Alterative
RDINANCE NO. 18.—An Ordinance
( repealing certain Ordinances. ;
The Trastees of the city of Nevada de ordain
as follews: : i
See. . All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances
passed prior to March 2ist. 1864, are hereby re
pealed Passed Aug. loth, 1864
JONATHAN CLARK, President.
8S. PERRY. Clerk.
For thg Complexion !
Laird’s Bloom of' Youth.
Magnolia Balm.
Bianc des Pertes.
Forsale by JOSEPH M. LEVEY,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets
=
Nevada, Aug. 23—if
DOMESTIC DYES,
A ssorted Colors.
For sale by Joseph M. Levey,
Cerner of Pine and Commercial
Nevada, Aug. 3d—tf
Streets.
— —_
F For Sale.
‘. ‘HE Engine owned by the Gray Eagle Copper
I Mining Coupeat.” wits ) ong Pipe and
Hoisting gear; complete. ‘The Engine is of Six
Horse Power, Locomotive Boiler. and of Eng
lish manufacture. The Pump is what is known
as a. Cornish Pump, and is four and one-half
inches in diameter. All machinery is new, or
early 80, ara is in perfect running order. Ap
pixto JAMES KELSEY, at the shaft, or to the
undersigued at Spenceville.
P JAMES D. WHITE. »
ugust 25th,
Spencer
NEVA Da MILLINERY.
MISS ECOFFEY,
WOULD pegpectfully sform the
Ladies of Nevatla ity and the surrounding towns tlst she has opened a
* first class Millin Fy Store, on
j
.
BROAD STRERT,
grand Weaver & Co’s Store, and
will keep constantly on hand, mE
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, ~
And in fact everything usually found ina Mil
linery Establishment I ‘have such arrange
ments miade that 1 shall be in receipt of New
Goods by every steamer. Particular attention
wii be paid to making Cloaks, Mantillas ana
Dresses, m20
iF DENTISTRY ! .23
E. FELLERS, T. W. M’INTYRE.
DRS. FELLEKS & McINTYRE,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Over Johnson & Co's atore.... Mill Strect,
Graes Valley.
And south east corner Kidd & Knox’s Building
eatrance on Broad street, Nevada.
One ofthe above firm can ct all times be found
at their office in Nevada eivy.
Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vuleanite
plates, Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all op
erations, ~ augis
Notice,
LL persons having any unsettied business
A with J. N. TURNER, are hereby” notified
fairf during his absence from the StatéS OMiceat the Nevada Fiouring Mill. : F
OLE TORSON
OF
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NOTICE,
r} ‘HE annual meeting .of the Stockholders of
1 the Central Pacific Kailroad Company of
California, will be held at the office of the Otpany in the city Of Sacrameato, on SAPURDAY
the Sth day of October, isé4. for the purpose of
electing nine Directors for the ensuing year.
E. H. MILLER, Jr. See: etary.
Sacramento, Sept. 7th—td
Union Gold and Quartz Mining Co.
yT OTICE i¢ hereby given that at a meeting of
N the Trustees of the Union Gold and Quartz
Mining Co. held on the 27th day of Aagust, an
a*sessment of 50 cents per share was levied upen
the capital stock of said company payable imme.
diately ia U. 8. gold coin to Vel. Curran at Little York or to the secretary at Diamond creek.
Any stock upon which said assessment ghall remaim unpaid on the 2th day of September, will
be advertised on that day as delinquent and un
less payment shall be made befoie will be sold
on the loth day of October to pay the delinquent
assessment’ together with the costs of advertisng aud expepses sale. Location of office,
nature, will de well to.call upon DR. J@ssELYN. a
ad creek, N county, Cal.
831 ‘ALEX. WEED. Seerctary.
Weaver, & Gorpaty’s, Column, .
“oe CARD.
FROM
WEAVER & COMPANY,
ORT ie beet tiforks eer friends andthe pubtte
W i al and after : os
Monday the 25th day of January,
“We shalt sell out Goods,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.
We shall keep no more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or on delivery.
We have been forced to pursue _this course,
from the greatdimiculty and loss that has Seen
sustained in collecting such a large number of
accounts as have heretofore been on the Books
of this House.
In a credit business. the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
Pay for the doubtful ones, ‘as the Merchant has to make up LARGER PROFeAWAWAS
ITS the amaumnt he loses in BAD DEBTS
By adopting the
‘Cash Principle !!
in our busimess, we shall be able to sell at,
LOWER PRICES
Than it would-be possible to-do under the credit system, and with our facilitics in San_Fran¢iseo, will be ableto give our customers all the
advantages of the markets, and sell at such pri
ces aS will
Defy Competition!
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage t& give us a call.
Our business will beconducted on the princples of
Quick Sales, Light Profits and. no
Bad Debts.
We shall strictly adhere to
2
ONE PR ICE.
Thanking our friends for the hberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
‘Yer acontinuance of the sarge, and trusting that
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our C&ah System, will meet their approval,
\
Be
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
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WEAVER & COMPANY
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
4
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .
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ie FOR CASH.
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NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
: Nevada City.
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the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine -_— +> Having apencd a sh »
Z Mus. J.D, BLAIN, idonee on Spring street is ready to
Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco. do work at Innsmithing
THH FLORENCE
—
Rt makes four distinc} Stitches, feeds
the A pe arses bap a sews :
* thin an cavy 8,
without cha of
tension,
i gather and
sew on
* hesame time.
it makes a Stitch alike on both sides
of the fabric, has no opeings to
get out of order, and is s
the most rapid sewer
“tn the world,
_Every Machine fully warranted,
We, the undersigned, have each purchased 4
Fiotencte S¢wihg Machine. and have them
now in usc. , ;
We have thoroughly tested them on work of
all grades—heavy. medium and light—and our
opinion is that the FLoRENCH fs durable, will
not easily get out of order.-is strong and simplé
in construction, and its use is easily. learned by
the most inexperienged. ‘ ty
It will do a greater range of work with lew‘
trouble and change, and we consider it altogeth
er better than any other Family Sewing Machine
awe have ever seen i
Mrs Dr. Chase...5....91 Tork street S.
Mra D. B. Coffin. <<. ..00020 Clary atrect. Le
+Mie J.B Woosters...:. 525 Folsem-st, do
Mre8..D. Gilmore... ++<-518 Fotsom st. do
Mrs Daniel Dunn... ++se> 414 FOlwom wt, do
MraJ Spinoni...0...0063 228 Rich st, do
Mrs Pruett.... ..646 California street, do
Mrs 8. M. Morton....632. Sutter street, do
Mrs Bohega.....seseee0e617 Pine street do
Miss Ann Bradley..;,.612 California st, do
Mrs Geo. H. Parker.... 259 Stevenson st, do
Mrs John ©. Corbet....0. «Mission Dolores.
Miss Annie McBoyle. OIC oss wecceecnds cs El Dorado.
Miss Maggie Mcloyle.
El Dorado:
eA eee +o++-Sacramento.
he W. FLOOR.. vnccnccas as evecotese sees? Oakland.
Mre A. M. Durnham...:.... ++ Ockland,
Mrs Orrie Woodill..... soveeeese Oakliind.
Mre Mary E. Barc khalter.....Duatch Flat.
Fe Fe WGA an deh in vhvcecede; y
en eboeseenss apa.
Mrs Samuel T. Fong, Clarkaville, El Dorado eo
K. H. Farquhar. county clerk,... Nevada city.
‘Geo. K. Farquhar.. ..cscceseces. do
Be Ws BIG CIOW ois occ svvenccveccccc do
N. W. Knewlton,practical machinist do
Gs TEs NOR MEDD, 900 6 vis oieee cis do
SOUND Hor sieBers v6. oe. cts cee cactus . do
Sp Dg ae TE Cpa wy do
> POMBE ive Sitcds SosseasavisGee °
d
Previous to purchasing the Florence, I owned
and useda Wheeler & Wilson for twy years, and
used a Grover & Baker a long time.
Mks MARY A. MERCHANT, Drees Maker.
810 Stockton Street, San Francisco
Previous to purchasing the Florence, . owned
and used » Grover & Baker Machine one year,
and the Wheeler & Wilson two yeara,
: Mra: B Wrenn’ t Maker -¢
406 Dupont street. San Franeiaco,
Previous to purchasing the Florenee, I used
Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used
the Singer Machine one year, the Grover & Baker nearly & year ; have also used the Williams
& Orvis and the Gray & Grace, :
MkSS.P Vick, Dress Maker & Seamstress
109 Stevenson ctreet, San Francisco.
Previous to purchasing the Florence, . owned
ank used # Grover & Baker Machine two years.
anda Wheeler & Wilsou three years ie
Mrs CuAs. Uznay,
419 Bryant street, San Francisco.
ee
1 have used a Flore Sewing Machine two
ears. [brought it h me Across the plains ;
t has never yet been vut ofOrder, and T can truly say that itexcals alt other Mactiines ehat-1
lave used. I ran a Ladd & Webstéraix months
a Wheeltr& Wilson & Wilson eight month®, and
used a Grover # Baker alternately with Sloat’s
for two years. I gm familiar with the Howe and
several of the small nachines, but I never used
one that would do all Kinds of work to equal the
Florence. 1 do not think it can be too his lily
recommended, Mus Isaac ELLs, Marysville
I have. had my. Florence Sewing Machine for
three years. _} purchased one of the first made
at the manufactory, and brought it to thie State
with me. I have used it almost steadily, and
have never had the firat thiag get out of order,
Mks NEWTON Damon,
Dress Maker and Tailoress,
Seventh st, betweea Bryant & rannan, 8. PF.
I have used the Wheeler & Wilson about two
years. the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat
Eliptic about the same length of tim’, the Wil
Hiame & Orvis nearly two years, and have dealt
in several of the small machines until thorough
lv disgusted with every machine that sews with
only one thread. The Florence 1 the only Ma.
chine that has come under my notice that gives
perfect and entire satisfaction on all kinds of
work. No one can estimate its vaiae until they
have used and tested it, ae I have done Indeed
for thin work it is invaluable.
GEORGE GILLIs, Carson city, N. T.
., I believe I can fully and conscientiously iInse each quatification claimed for the Florence
ine. 1 have thoroughly tested it en work
ixxades and each trial has been emimently
satisfactoxy. It takes hold of delicate fabrie del
iea'ely, andefa strong one with strength. ‘Tro
me, it seems ere than a Machine—ay alinost
intelligent witty hetper. tte use is easily
learaed, and ite construction fa certainly «,
I know something of : other first-class Ma
chines, having learned tOqp« cate severe),
isthe only Sewing Machine. leave found relia
ble. Mrs Perny G. Terr,
San Andreas, Calaveras counry.
This
somneae oN
In 1858 we purchased a Wheeler & Witkon Machine and used it until last fall, when. wirhiny
one with ‘modern improvements,’ we purcins
ed a **Florence.” afcer a careful examination oN
the different Machines in use Having used the
‘lorence Machine over five months, we can
cheerfully recommend it a8 being, in our opinlon, the bes. ‘we have seen.
“Ae M.YiaNt, C L. Fut
P
San Juan, Monterey county.
We could refer to many others who are using
the Florenee if it ‘were heceksary to do s0 to
convince the public that these “Muachwnés are
what is claimed
The best Family Sewing Machine in
the Werid/
Nearly three hundred Morenee Machines have
been #0id an this coast ja the short time sinee
the Agency has been @stablished here, ana we
make this strong assertion as convincir g£ proof
of their worth, tat nc persoy can be found who
has a Florgxce that would exehange it fora
Family seWing of any other manufacture.
tH” Goods delivered’Free of Charge. 3
“Agent for Nevada Co., at Weaver & Co.’s store
2 DEALERS aN.
Groceries, Provisidns, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Greuinn: Feea
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
Fivain MEATS,OF ALL KINDS
a. on hand and for sale at Cheap: rates: fer _
ash,
Goods delivered free of Charge
Within a) réasonable
Revtng saeiword all_kin
Cheap for Cash, :
distance of Nevada
8, On hand and for sale
auld
BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. ZF PINE AND COMMERCIAL $11
if¥You Want a Geoad Drink,
GO TO RLAZE'S
. MEAT MARKET. _
%
1 best of Beef, Vou),
Pork, Mutton, Corucd ‘Beef and Pork &c. &o. at
the lowest cash prices.
MEAT MARKET,
JA‘ES COLLEY keepron hana
the very best of Beef, Pork, Matton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork,
~athis shop on Broad street two:
doors below Hanson & Co’a, which he will sell
at reasonable rates for cash. :
Milwaukie Brewery,
No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada.
z W. DREYFUSS vould j orm the citizens
4e of Nevada county and his friends, that he
is now prepared to furnish them with a superi
or article o
LAGER BEER
ay tee Barrel 4 Bottle. Orders left at the
rewery, on Spring Strect, will be promptly at.
faithful y attended to, : . “al > tay
CHAS. TEWKSBURY,
; Has opened a
TIN WARE STORE,
~ Athis old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on
Broad Street, Z
Everything in the Tinware line promptly ex
__Cuded, such as tin roofing, &e. diz
Z.B, DAVIS, .° ~~
at hin-res» Lock repairing, &e. at short notice and on
reasonable terme, ee novis
ena eee prensa sin
PIM,
PHYSICIAN..
Office at J. M. Levey’s Drug Store, corner of
Pine and Corhmercial atreets, alt~
C. M, BATES,
PHYSICIAN
Office on Pine etreet. next door to J. M. Levey’s
Drug Store, in the Masonic building.
A. ©._NELES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,(je FICE—in Lewis’ Building, corner of
\ 7 Broad and Pive-streeta, Nevada
A. A. SARGENT.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
( FFICE—In Kidd's Kuildiig, corner ef
Broad and Pine streetse—Nevada
A. ISOARD,
Wholesale dealer in
WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c., &c.
Nextdoor to Weaver & Cog on Broad Street
Nevada, Nov. 19 <
al
ee saenmpsisiiam
New & -Choice Perfumery,
Knight Templars Perfume.
Lubins Extracis.
IPTight Blooming Cereus.
Red Cross Knight Pefume.
Fairy do
Jacques do
Barney's do
Assorted.Odors,
Forsale by JOSEPH M. LEVEY.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug, 23d—tf
NOTICE,
é iy annual meeting of the Stockholders 04
the Kureka Lake Water Com oS a
will take place at Lake city, on S/TURDA A
September 10th, 1864. fur the election of a ofrd
of Trustecs, tor the ensuing year, and such oth
er business as may come before the mecting,
HM. sicNULTY, President.
R.C BLAcK, Seeretary. alf
rn
A Complete Assortment of
RATENT MEDICINE s,
Drtigs and Chemicals.
Just received and for sale by
io Joseph M. Levey,
‘Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets.
, Nevada, Aug. 23d—tf
SELLING OFF A'T COST—BARGALNS.
W.L. Shaefer would in
: form the citizens uf Nevada and
the surrounding eountry that
todo . he haw removed his pred 3 of
BOOTS & SHOES,
To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and in, selling them offat low rates. He has jvat receivad
a aes und splendid siock of bopts and shoes
from the Bay, wiich he will sell at baryains.
He invites the attention of everybody to eall
and ¢xamine his stock. Boots made te order.——
Repairing promptly and neatly doue :
ee
FAMES MONROE can be found
at the old Stand on Broad «t where
he issprepared to supply every. °
body with the
a pe
An