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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9th.
San Francisca, to be found elsewhere in our adYertising columns. ;
Tbe mode of treatment at this Institute is difee
.
A .DRUNKEN MaCKEREL.— Wednesday
afternoon the wind made the tin mackerel on
the top of the flag stoff at the National Ex.
“change wabble from side to side. A fellow
‘slightly inebriated, grasped an awning post,
of the fish for fite minutes, unbosemed hirmself as follows: “I s-ay, (hi¢k) la-landlord,
this ’ere fish (hick) is der-der-draak.” #Noa,’
‘said a bystander, “he’s trying to reconcile
MeClellan’s war speech with the Chicago
platform.” “Tha-that's it, (bick) ia it. No
wonder be sta-sta-ggers,”" and the fellow
gavealeer that nearly brought him te the
Mac-Ma-Clelian.”
Poor Prosrect ror Lawyers.—The
next term of the -Distriet Court will com:
mence on Monday, the 12th. It is ptubable
that it will be short, as of the very few cases
now upon. the docket, not more than three
or four will ever come to” trial. During the
last month only one suit was cemimenced.—
There never was such hard times as the
present for lawyers
» Bishop CLakk.—Bishop Click, of the
Methodist Episeopil-Cherets,errivedin-this
city yesterday, from Jacksonville. Oregon,
which place he I+ ft on Monday fast, and came
overland direet to this city. ” He was wade
a Bishop by the last Genecal Conference,
and previous to the meeting of that body he
was the editor of the Lad@s’ Repository,
one of the best religious periedicals in the
Uitited States.
~ ‘germon on the occasion of the dedication of
the Methodist Church iu this city next Sunday.
The Bishop will preach the
Music AND ScuvoL Books.—Geo. R.
‘Crawford, Masonic Building, has just res
sisting of vew sungs, marches, dances, aud 4
number of fustruction bouks. He bas also
received a new supply of school books.—
Crawford's ie the place to buy.
“Er at a SE
THe Meruopisr Cuurcn.—This builds
ing is now completed, and it is finished off in
fine style. Yesterday a flag staff was placed
upon it, surmounted by a Maltese.cruss, and
the National Fiag will be raised ovér—the
Church. Upou the flag will be the motto:
“In God our trast.” It is right that Christ4 ians éhoald love. honor and defend that flag,
: which is the guardian of religious liberty ae
> well ascivil. We are glad that the Metho
# dists have determined to place the Nuticnal
ay ‘
~ Banner over the Church.
> THe American Wizann.—Profeesor
* Goodison, the great American Wizard, will
anake his uppesrance in this city shortly.
Wherever Mr. Goodison has given exliibi> tions his feats of legerdemain have always
elicited shouts of applause. Ae a Veutrilos
quist he ie snid to surpass any “other pers
former in—the world. -His—entertainments
fite moral, instractive and amusiog. Due
notice will be given -when the exhibition is
to be given in our eity.
.
THe Wasihoe.—Capt.” Kidd is in San
Francisco making arrangements for raising .
the steamer Washoe. He expresses a determination tu raise her and run ber again.
Captain Kipp.—lIo attempting to board
© the steamer Chrysopolis on her drawnward
} trip on Tuesday, says the Union, a boat con; taining Capt. Kidd capsized, and it was on~
ly by extraordinary exertions onéthe part of
the crew that that gentleman was saved
from drowning.
A Nevapa Nac Wins.—“Lady Clinton”
has won another purse at the Worlds Horse
© Fair. The.premium was $100. for the best
mare to harness, mile heate best three in
‘five.. “Lady Chnton” and. «Jersey Maa”?
were entered.
Tae Srokey County Excectioy.—
There is but little doubt that the Union men
are defeated in Storey county, N.T., and
it seryes them right. The Union men put
up two or three candidates for every office,
and the result was they were wotully defeate
ed by the Coppertieads. We do not appre
nend that the “‘snaix” have carried the Ter.
ritory. Outside of Starey, the Union men
were united, and we suppose they will
‘carry the day. The Constitution is without
doubt adopted.and after keeping time with-the—oecillations
ground ; continuing, “that woewould stagger’
ceived a large amount of sheet music, con-"
ferent from that pursued at any other imedical
establishment on the Pacific coast ‘ No poisonOUS DRUGS ARE USED. a
Dr. J, H. JosseLyx, the Resident Consulting
Physiclan, has been connected with the Irstitute for five-years, and bears a very high reputation as a Physician. ee
His ‘success in. thetreatment of @iseases 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 ‘whataoever
nature, will de well to-call upon Dr. J@SSELYN,
who is always ready to give his advice GRATIS
to those who may wish to consult him. au 18-tf
A Great Discovery.—One vf the greatest
chemical discoveries of modern times is WATT's
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE: ThId” wediais is perfeetly harmless, in ite ‘effects, bat at the game
time acts so powerfully upon the nérvous Bye
tem that the worst cases of nervous disorders
are completely cured ina very short tine. For
sale by Jos. M. Lever, Nevads: aug 18-t?
Wonders ‘never cease!
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A Genuine Vegetable alterative is at last given to our people, combined with Iodine ; and we
‘bespeak for it abundant success. It appears to
be no secret, as the Agent sends a circular giv
ing its iugredicnts to any physician who may de
sire to know. its-eombination. ‘It is found jn
ancther colums Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilia, Yellow
Dock and Iodine Alterative
( RDINANCE NO, 18.—An Ordinance
; repealing certain Ordinances.
The Trustees gt the city of Nevada dc ordaip
ae follews : =
ec. . . All Ordinauces or parts of Ordinances
passed prior to March ist. ixét, are hereby repeated Passed Aug 1Ath. 1864
JONATHAN CLA LK, President.
PERRY. Clerk.
For the Complexion !
Laird’s Bloom of Youth.
Magnolia Baim. —
Blane des Pertes. :
Forsale by JOSEPH M LEVEY,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets
Nevada, Aug. 23--tf
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DOMESTIC DYES,
* Assorted Colors.
For sale by Joseph M. Levey,
“Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 234d-—tf
ry lhe
For Sale.
T HE Engine owned by the Gray Eagle Copper
Mining Company. with Pump, Pipe.and
Hoisting gear, complete. The Engine is of Six
Hgree Power, Locomotive Boiler, and of English manufacture. The Pump is what is known
as a Cornish Pamp, and is four and one-half
inches in diameter, Aj) machinery is new, or
nearly 80, ara’is in perfect running order. Ap
ply to JAMES KELSEY, at the shaft, or to the
undersig.cd at Spenceyvilie.
.JAMES D. WHITE.
August 25th.
Spenceville,
NEVADA MILLINERY.
MISS E. COFFEY,
WOULD respectfully mform the
Ladies of Névada city and the sur
rounding towns that she has openeda
; first class Millinery store, on
BROAD STREET,
Opposite Weaver & Co’s Store, and
will keep constantly on and;
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces,
And in fact everything usually found ina Mil
linery Establishment 1 have such arrang:
ments made that i shall be im receipt of ho
Goods by every steamer. Particular attentiog
will be paid to making Cloaks, Mantillas and
Dresses, m20
@ DENTISTRY ! .23
E. FELLERS, T. W. M'INTYRE.
DRS. FELLERS & McINTYRE,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Over Johnson & Co’s -store...<. Mill street,
Grass Valley.
And south east corner Kidd & Knox's Building
eatrance on Broad street, Nevada.
One of the above firm can et all times be found
at their office in Nevada eicy.
‘Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vulcanite
plates. Entire satisfaction #uarauteed in all op
erations. aug?s
Notice,
LL persons having any unsettled business
with J. N. TURNER, are hereby notified
that I have Leon authorised to attend to his af
fairf during hiaabsencesfrom the State. Office
at the Nevada Fiouring Mill.
aug27 OLE TORSON
NOTICE.
‘HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of
1 the Central Pacific Kaliroad Company of
California; will be held at the office of the Company in the city of Sacrameato, on SATURDAY
‘the &th day of October, 1864. for the purpose of
electing nine Directors for the ensuing year.
k. H. MILLER, Ju. Seeretary.
Sacramento, sept 7th—-tUmion Geld and Quarts Mining Co.
OTICE is hereby given that ata meeting of
the Trustees of the Union Gold and Quarts
Mining Co. held on the 27th day of August, an
postenenret of = “ee Ped sha: e.was on apen
the capital stock of sa ¥ paya’ mmediately in U. S. gold coin to Volt Curren at Lit
tle York or to tlie secretary at Diamond creek.
Any stock upon — -_ gogo egg 7
Unpaid on the 28th day of sep tT, wi
be advertised om that day as -and-un
less payment shall be made befoie will be. sold
on the loth of October to pay the delinquent
he costs of advertisLocation of office,
—_——. Ny
Beck A vives
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WEAVER & COMPA
chant has to make up
Than it would be possible fo do under the
ONE
i FOR CASH.
ty, Cal.
ALEX. Whip. Secretary,
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A CARD.
_ Frou et
*hat on and after
We shall selbour 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 great difficulty and lose that hias been
sustained rh eullécilin sucha large number of
accounts as have heretofore been on the Books
of this Honse.
‘\ Ima credit business. the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
pay for the doubtful ones, as the Mer.
ITs the amounthe loses in BAD DEBTS
By adopting the
Cash Principle !!
In our business, we Shall ‘be able to sell at
. LOWER PRICES
advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices as will
Defy Compétition!
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage to give us a call.
‘Our business will becondiicted on the prinetplea of
Quick Sales, Light Profits am] no
Bad ‘Debts.
We shall strictly adhere to
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this Howse, and hoping
for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that
our Cash System,-will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
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WEAVER & COMPANY
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
—AND—LIQUORS,
————
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Nevada City.
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EW” Goods delivered Free of Charge. 3
LARGER PROFcredit system, and with our facilities in San Fran
cisco, will be able to give our customers. all the
PRICE.
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~~ Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864:
Ww. beg to inform our friends and the Tublie
Monday the 25th day of January,
bait J
It makes four distinct Stitchés, feeds
i the work efther way, sews
thin and heavy & ~
without change of
tension, w
geatherand ~
5 sew on
at.
the same time.
it makes a Stitch alike on both sides
of the fabric, has no springs to
: get out of order, and is
the most rapid sewer e
im the world.
Every Machine fully warranted,
We, the undersigned, have’ each purchased a
Florence Sewing Machine. and have them
now in use,
We have thoroughly tested them on Work of
all gradea—heavy. medium ard light—and our
opinion is that the FLORENCE ta durable; will
not easily get-out of order_is-strong and simple
in construction, and its use is easily learnett by
the mo<t ine rienced;
It will do a greater range of
trouble and change,
er better than any
work with less
and we consider it alto reth
other Family Sewing Machine
we have ever seen
Mrs Dr. Chase.....0.0.31
Tark street §. F
Mrs D.B. Coffin. ... soeee20 “lary atrect. do
Mis J.B Wooster.....
25 Folsem st, do
Mre8. D. Gilmore... t..518 Folsom st. do
Mrs Daniel Dunn..... 414 Folsom st, do
Te 8 oe 228 Rich at., do
/ Mra Pruett.. ‘ 616 California street, do
Mrs $8. M~ Morton....632
Sutter street, do
Mrs’ Bohemss...,. -.5.6..617 Pine street do
Miss Ann Bradley.... 612 California at, do
Mrs Geo. H. Parker. ...959 Stevenson st, do
Mrs Johir ©. Corbet .>...6.Misgion Doloris,
Miss Aunie McBoyle..\.. +++eeeEL Dorado,
Miss Maygie MeBoyle..05.. e+eee El Dorado:
Ch_e 8. Preble.. ... sbevaseevace Sacramento.
OE FE OT Ee Vakland.
Mrs A M. Durnmham.....cssecse es Ovkland.,
Mre Orrie Woodill.....c003 scsae Oakland.
Mrs Mary E. Burekhalter..... Dutch Fat.
C. J. Oliver Vo CUS ON OUD ONS EC 46 ds bev ikoteasie Napa
Mrs Samuel. Fong, Clarkaville. Fi Dorad. co
RK. H. Farquhar county clerk...Nevada city.
Geo, K. Farquhar ee do
KE. W. Bigelow_...:: do
N.W Knewlton practical machinist do
C44 Bates MaDe st dq.
John Hevraiegers. ccsccccstccdacece i ae
BE s MEMBER ia is ic bance de axe as do
do
purchasing the Flerence, . owned
and used a Wheeler & Wilson for two years, and
used a Grover & Baker «long time.
Mis MARY A MERCHANT. Dress Maker.
$10 Stockton Street, San Francisco
Previous to purehastig the Flor: nee, Lowned
and used « Grover & Baker Machine one year,
aod the Wheeler & Wil.<on two years.
Mrs. Bb WELLER, Dress Maker
406 Dupont street, San Francisco,
Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewitg Machine
Mis. J-D, BLAIN,
Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco.
Previous to purchasing the Florence, 1 used
the Singer Machine one year, the Grover .& Ba.
ker nearly a year ; liave also used the Williams
& Orvis and the Gray & Grace.
Muss. P Vick, Dreas Maker & Seamatress
109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco.
Previous to purchasing the Florence, . owne®
ank used » Grover & Baker Machine two years,
and a Wheeler & Wilson three years
Mrs Cuas. Uznay,
419 Bryant street, San Francisco.
“1 have used a Florence Sewing Machine two
years. I brought it with me across the plains ;
it has never yet been vut of order, and-I can tru
ly say thatitexcels all other Machines ehat I
have used. I ran a Ladd & Webster six months
a Wheelrr & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and
used a Grover & Baxer alternately with Sloat’s
for two years. I am familiar with the Howe aud
several of the emall machines, but I ever uaed
Florence. I do not think it can be too highly
recommended. Murs Isaac KLLIs, Marysville
I have had my Florence Sewing Machine for
three years. 1 purchased one of the firet made
at the manufactory, and brought it to this state
with me. I have used it ‘almost steadily. and
have never had the first thiag get out of order.
Mrs Newron Damon,
‘Dress Maker and Tailoress,
Seventh st, betweea Bryant & Brannan, 8. F.
I have used the Wheeler & Wilson about two
ys are, the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat
‘liptic about the same length of tim » the Wil
laine & Orvis nearly two years, and bave dealt
in several of the small machines until thorough
lv disgusted with every machine that sewe with
only one thread, The Florence 1 the only Machine that has come under my gotiee that gives
nerfeet and entire satisfattion on all kinds -of
work. No one ean estimate its vatae until they
have used ond tested it, is I have done Indeed
for thin wogk it is invaluable.
GEORGE GILLIs, Carson city, N. T.
I believe Tecan fully and conscientiously in
dorse each quatification claimed for the Florence
Maehine. 1 have thoroughly teated it en work
of all grades and each trial has been eminent!
sativfactory: It takes hoid of delicate fauric det.
iea‘ely, and of a strong one with strength. To .
‘me. it seems more-than a Machine—an almost
intelligent willing helper. “tis use is easily
leirued, and its construrtion is certainly simple.
I know something of the other first elses achines, having learned ty operate several. This
is the only Sewing Machine 1 have found relia
ble. Mis Perry G. Terr,
San Andreas, Calaveras county.
In 1858 we purchased 4 Wheeler & Wit*on Machine and used it until last ‘fall, when, wishing
one with ‘modern improvements,” we purchas
ed a **Florence.”’ utier a éareful examination of
the different Ma¢hines in use Having used the
Florence Machine over five imc
ion, the besi we have seen. Fi
A. M. Furst, C L. Fust
Suan, Monterey county.
We conld refer to many others who arbusing
the Florence if it were necessary to do so to
convince the public that these “Machines are
what is Claimed
The best Family Sewing Machine in
3 the Worid,
onnty three hundred Florence Machines have
been sold on this coast in the short time since
the Agency has been established here; ana we
Take this stro: . assertion as convineir g, f
of their worth, that no person can be toned whee
has a Florence that would exehange it tor a
Family Sewing of any other manufacture.
GEO. A. RANDALL,
Agent for Nevada Co., at Weaver & Co.'s store
one that would do all kinds of work to ‘equal the (
' we can i
_. cheerfully recommend it as beinig, in our opinTo K
in
‘a Co and splendid stock
from the Bay,
. He invites the attention of everybody to call
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D8, DAKAR. og . LAL MaRTun.
SoBe Be BAKER & TO. .
Groceries, Pfovisiuns, Can Frafts,~’ ae
Wheat, Rasicy atia Giswnddeca :
4. — No: 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
Frese MEATS, OF ALL KINDS ~~
ieee hand and fur sale at Chéap rates for
Goods delivered free of Charge
whee & reasonable distance of Nevada,
OOD—Of all_kinds, on hand and for sale
Cheap fer Cash. = St "aye
BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81
if You Want a Geoa Drink,
GO TO RLAZE’s
MEAT MARKET.
JAMES MONROK can be found
at the old stand on Broad at. where
he is prepared to su ply every.
body with the best of
3eef, Veal,Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and Pork &c. &o. at the lowest cash prices.
JAMKS COLLEY keeps on hand
MEAT MARKET. ae
the very"best of Beef, Pork, Mut
ton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork,
be, his shop on Hrpad street two
doors below Hanson &.Co’s, which he will sell
at reasonable rates for cash.
atic
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Milwaukie Brewery.
No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada.
W. DREYFUSS vould inform the citizens
4e Of Nevada county and his frienda, that he
is now pre ared t0 furnish-them with a supcrior article ¢
LAGER BEER
Ry the Barrel or Bottle, Ordara left at the
Brewery, ou Hate Street, will be promptly atfaithfully attended to; my! 6m
CHAS. TEWKSBURY, .
Mas opened
TIN WARE gSroRe,
At his old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on
Broud Street,
, Everything in. the Tinware line yromesiy ex
€ euted. such as tin recoiling, &e.
Z. P. DAVIS,
Having opened a shop at his regidenee on Ppring street is ready to
: do work at Gnnsmithing, Lock Fopairing, &c. at short notice and on
reusonsble termes, : novls
ns =. PIM,
PHYSICIAN,
Office: atJ. M. Levey’s Drug Stere, corner OF
Pine and Commercial streets.
all
Cc. M, BATES,
PMYSICIAN.
Office on Pine street. next door to J. M. Levey’s
Drug Store, in the Masonic building. all
: A. C. NILES,
Attorney aad Counselor at Law,
( FFICE—tn Lewis’ Building, corner of
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada ; ;
A. A. SARGENT,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICK—In_ Kidd's Building, corner of
A. Broad and Pine streetse—Nevada
: A. ISOARD,
Wholesale dealer ia
WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c.,.&e.
Nextdoor, to Weaver & Co’s on Broad Street
é Nevada, Nov. 19
New & Choice Perfumopy,
Ie night Tendsbaid Perfume.
as Lubins Extracts.
Dight Blooming CGoowue.
Red Cross Knight Pefume.,
Fatry do
Jsaques do
Barncy’s do
Assorted Odors,
For sale by JOSHBPH M. LEVEY,
Corner af Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 234d~tf :
__
NOTICE, ~~
f Wet annual meeting of the Btockholders of
the Kureka Lake Water Company,
will take place at Lake city, on S/ TURDAY,
September 10th, 1804. for the election of a Koerd
of Trustees, for the ensuing year, and «uch other business as may come before the meeting.
Ht. ateNULTY, President.
R.C BLAckK, Secretary. ‘ alé
A Complete Assortment of ge
PATENT MEDICINES,
Just received ond for sale by . ~
Joseph M. Levey,
er of Commercial and Pine Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 23d—tf ;
SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS.
W. L. Shaefer would inform the eftiaems of Nevada and
the surrounding country that
Po or tes he has remov ot his st
BOOTS & SHOES,
Sealy palling. om tig yp and is sell‘them off at low rates.. He Wat Peeeivad’
ope
of boots and shoes
whiek be will seib a¢ bargains.
examine hisstock. Boots made to order.—
Nevada. Aug. 27—tf
Repairing prowyptly and neatly douse.
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