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August 24, 1862 (4 pages)

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D. 9° 1. * will nrse of by give: 2, that lifer reka, d, is eting fore 2, to ¥, on Ta) , for debt ak en dder title . lor” man pata, us, ve reer ote] the >. . Or .— Sth ate vas _ hades leg broken, ‘Mr. Paullin attempted to _.turned out en mass at the call of the foremen . Stace ACCWENT.—The Backus, Wells & Murphy's Mineteels started out from this Were in the wagon, two of whom Were lad. vies, Miss Louise Paullin and Miss Eva May. “In descending the hill to Woolsey’s Flat, one of the horses ‘trodon a hoop or stick in the road, which flew-up, striking the animal in the belly, frightening him into a run. In at“when the team started down the bill at “four ot five humired’ yards. whenthe wag parted. Geo. Edmonds was thrown pny jump from the wagon,and in duing so,caught a leg in the wheel.ond was dragged sqme die ‘tance and bruised teverely but not dangers ously, Murphy sprained an driver was ran over and’ badly Paullin stuck to the runing porti Wagon, behaving very coolly, and was unin jured. The remaining passengers were not hurt. . RECEPTION.—Charles Marsh, Esq., and his lately wedded bride arrived in town Inst evening from their nuptial tour to the Bay aud thereabouts. The firemen of the eity ~of the various companies, and preceeding to his house gave hima round~of cheers and niusie, and were liberally entertained in return. The compliment ia well deserved and quite appropos. Mr, Marsh has done more for the protection. of Nevada from fires than all the other citizens jn it. His magnificent water works are worthy of any number of compliments to-the-owner—— wnietllline DoGs.—It will be remembered that some days ago the Marshal offerad $1,00 per hend forevery untagged deg brought to his office. Aa yet he hits dot been able to purchase the firat“dorg.” The Marshal is a sly duck. He must have killed all the canines without tags, und then made the promise to set idlers to work. cay te The Great London Stereoscome will open at the Theatre to-morrow evening and eoutinue every evening fur the wees. Probably no show has ever been exhibited in thie State that bas met with such a universal approbation of the press aud the public as this one has. Go see it, OpposiTion.—Frank Guild & Co. have erected bulletin boards all over the city. — This makes the second lot of boards, the first owned by our old city bill poster,J. H. Cook, and the second by the new firm. Go it; oppositiou is the life of trade. erie ees Secect Scnoot.—The fourth term of this School will con:mence to-morrow, Aug. 25th. W. E.F. Deal, the teacher, is a graduate of Dickinson College and has established far hie School the reputation of being one of the best in the county: TEMPERANCE.—'T'he Nevada Temperance Union will meet at Temperance Hall, tins afternoon at 34 o’clock. when the following question will be debated: Should Temperance men urge the possage of prehibitory liquor laws. CoRRrecTion.— Mr. Lampe informs ua that our statement of the partitions in his bath house not being high, is net exactly so, but that they are eight and a half feet. Our -femark may be taken in & peek-wickian sense. REDINCTON & CO’S. SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS. : ARRANTED TO MA KE LIGHT, SWEET ANO NUTRITLOUS BREAD! Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCUIT, BUCKWHEAT, : AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET. Ask for Wesington & Co’s Yeast Powders . no other, if you would have uniformly . and sold at wholesale REDINGTON & “9 » 16 and 4186 Front Street, San Francisco. wo 3 . a] Fiaewesy of 2 ail ESR ee eR ae ee VEN of Justice of Peace, of Nevada Township, aubject to the wili of the people at the ballot-box. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. W. P. HARRINGTON, Announces himeelf.a candidate, for the office of Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Township, at ‘JUSTICE OF THE PEAGE. : JNO, KENDALL, ensuing election. SHERIF F's SA LB .—hy virtue of an ex ecution fo me directed delivered out of the ou. District Court of the 4th Judicial District in and for the ooaniy of Nevada, State of Califori y 12th A. D., 1862. im favor e Yuba Canaland Water company. and against Mureka Lake Water company, for ‘Twenty-tive and 75-100 dollars, (debt,). with interest on the said sum of $6,825 75 from the 12th day of July, 1862. atthe rate of 2 per cent per wteling re th, together with all cosis of sult. I ve levied upon the following described property which was heretefore attached to-wit:—All and singular that certain pivee or pareel of pro. rty in the State of California and county of ‘evada, Known asthe Minera’ Ditch extending from thenorth and south forks of the Middle Yuba River, from about a mile above the junction of said forks of the Middle Yuba to Snow Point, Orleans Flat, Moore's Flat, Woolsey’s Flat. ; Cherokee, North: San Juan and other points for mining and other purposes toyether with all and siiguiar, the tenements hereditaments, hereditaments, easements, reservyirs, water, rights of Water, ways and right of ways, franchises, pri viedyes and chee + cone with, or yw wise appurtaiping to the said Miners’. Notice is hercby given that-I will expose to public wale all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, iu front of the Court House dover, in Nevada, on TUBSDAY Aug. Ith, liz, between the hours of 9 o’clock, a. Mm. and 4 P.M. Given under my d, this 22d day of July, a. D,. 1362, Ww KNOWLTON, Sherif. The above sale.is pestponed to Tuesday, Sept. 2d, Lséz. N, ¥. KNOWLTON, 8 crit. ; HO FOR THE FASHIONS! SPRING PASHIONS FOR 18G62!! A LAMOTT, HATTERI1 Cormer of Second and J Streets, SACRAMENTO, CAL. H< issued the Spring Styles for Hats and 7 tae for 1862, has on hand onc oe e Largest & Best Stock of Hats ky ever exhibited.in the State. % N. B.—Send in your orders which will be promptly attended to. March 1ith, lséz. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The fast and splendid steam ers CHR YSO Lis and ANTELUPE will leave on ; alternate days for San Francisco, at 2 o'clock P.M from the foot of K. street. Steamer CHR YSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master, willieave on ondtare Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Land. ings—-Every Day. Steamer Youmg America, Littleton, Mas ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7 oelock, A.M. ' , Change of Day for Red Bluff. Dutil further notice, the steamers of the Cali foruia Steam Navigation Company will make two ‘rips y week to Ked Biuff, leaving this city on mesdays and Saturdays at 7 A. M ¥ ht reeeived every day. For “ay or passage by any of the above boats, y on board, or at the office of the California Navigation Company, on board brig Globe. AKEDINGTON., } W.H. TAY! OK. {. 48e@teSacramento, April 17th—tf AMES J. OTT. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Ne. 30 Main street, Nevads OLD AND ORES, of every DescripBARS OB COIN, in a few Hoars. 4 GEORGE W. KIDD, Apres kineeit a cand‘date for the office of Justice of the Peace, of Nevada Township at the ._. SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and-Geatlemen: . J. C. BIRDSEYE, URME ORGCE.E.,.7 oH) A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. Physician and Surgeon, Ormse AND RESIDENCK UPPER PART of Main street. (No. 96,) Nevada City. _ SPENCE & WICKES, Wholesale Druggists, NEVADA CITY, CAL. CG. H. MEYER & CO., Brick House, 76 Broad Street, NEVADA Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine French Brandies, Wines, And Forcign and Domestic Liquors generally. 6-Sn Heap oF BROAD STREKT, NEVADA. W. E. F. DEAL,A ".... Principal, yas SCHOOL will re-open en Monday Aug 25, 1802. TERMS: : Primaiy Grauches, per month.... ere oa Fagias Branches & Mathemates, per month 5 06 pe ere OS ee ccoveseccceccesoes ed 100 RSOODR a 590 50 dpa ck seidescestecassiccen a6 100 SAUUUNENL occas an sesnn bes ssceseneeecec’s te 20 BPW cc ne cen nsndde seaesesaessasiees $6 20 No extra charge for Book Keeping. For further particulars enquire at the Seheo use 0 Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly preparea te enter any of the College classes. Nevada, Dec. 27th. 1561. : NEVADA ACADEMY. WE. PRESSEY.... soseesPrineipal .O. 27 Spring Street, Nevada.—in the room formerly occupied by him. This School will open on MONDAY, May Sth, 1882. " Mr. P takes this method of thanking the citizens of Nevoda and vicinity, for their past liberal patronege ; and hopes by continued exertion to merit their futare support. Instructions given
in the higher English Branches or Latin, TUITION—PER MONTH, For Latin and the higher Eng. hranches..$5 00 Yor Common English branches....... $400 W.E. PRESSKY. NEVADA & DUTCH FLAT BXPRESS. —— New Arrangement—Thro’ EveryfDay. Fer Primary my I WILL hereafter run my Express from Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dos, Chalk Bluff, You Bet, Waloupa, Little York. *.iberty Hill, Lowell Hill, Remington Hii] to Dutvh Fiat All letters, —* and packages delivered promptly and safely. KE. B HOPKINSON. . HM. MACKIE, MENKY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Suceeasors to C. W. Mualford.) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. YOLD DUST bought at the Highest Kates. JT Sight Cheekson San Francisco and Sacra mento Exchange on the Atiantic States and Europe, in sums to suit. 2 of Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates. Agency for msurance against Fire. ae July tet, 1862. , tf Cc. MN. FELTON. BIRDSEYE & CO., * BANKERS, NO. 30 Maim street, Nevada City: URCHASE Gold Dust. Advance on Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint. Draw ht Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento Marysville. Our Sight Exc e on New York. Highest price for County Serip. Weoden Water Pipe Factory FOR SALE! HE Subscriber offers for sale one half of the establishment ——EE DOG DRUG matiufactured by J. DARLING, Red Do EVERY MAN SHOULD BAVE A SUIT OF THOSE SPRING —AND-— SZ SUMMER RECEIVED * om S8.HAAS & CO., Nevad a, April 23d. Rich artz Specimens! ‘UIT ABLE for Cutting and lolishing, In K) Bought at a Large Premiom over the intrlar sic value, by BAKRETT & SHERWOOD, sewelers. New No 517 Monigomery st. Ban Francisc® ECAYED THKETH filled with pure D Gold, Tin, Boue filling or cement, by which they will be ved, by UK. POND, Office over Bleck & Co's Store, coruer of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada, Cal. jy 1-3 NILES SEARLS. A. © NILES SEARLS & NILES, Atterneys and Counselors at Law, Office—Broad street. Kidd’s ButidingMARCELLUS 8. DEAL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NEVADA. JILL practice in all the Courts of Nevada county. cr” Collcetions promptly attended to. a7 SEE ME! SEE ME!! *YEK ME ¢t JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY! 10,000 FINK CIGARS !1 L U Z O N NEW BRAND, SPLENDID FLAvor. Also, a Fresh bupply of FOREST BOLE! Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco }!! fr In CANB! & s much the CHEAPEST WAY to@buy it, Pe A, R. JENKINS, on. 31, 33, 35 and 37, EXCHANGE SALOON, Broad Street, Nevada. Nevada, July 30th, 1862. HERMANN ERNST, {] if, BOOK BINDER, LAL Kelsey’s Building over Charles Young’s Jewelry Store. j7Entrance on Pine Street, Nevada Nation Nevada Iron and Brass. Foundry And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City. "a args towed maestart BOFLERS EL? to order. Castings an achinery of ev description. Quartz. Machine cuumstrnaed fitted up or repaired. All kinds of Bulldn, Castings, Saw, Grist, Mait and Bark Mills; Horse Power and Car Wheet« All orders filled promptly.and at as low rates as any establish ment Sacramento or San Vrancisco—freigh added HEUGH & THOM. Feb 16tf NICHT SCHOOL ! Y request ofa number ofthe young men of » Nevada, I will open a Night School, on Monday evening, September 2¥th, at the School House; head ‘Terms of Broad street. o month, payable inadvauce. W.E. F. DEAL. August » 1862. ‘ THE MILITIA ROLL ! OTICE is hereby given that the Assessor . ing you wear. T ~ te = sg ae ‘ z Ky of a os 5 aiatgee a Jp ROR, Se ete repartee Tey) ARs A eee Re ros Constance. {SILVER eraTeD wann. OOMBS 4 MoGOUN, ea A i SAD, Ai 0, det Bor ey Pa PRINcis, iC Rubi ose, Complings, Hose ope — — Camphene, Decks Fadssardees Whakives, u"whoa, Am. Aximouniest Mimsctf ae « candidute for the oftce . » hit Grindsténes, Locks, Bu Od Home f For Panatha: : Constable, of Nevads Township, at ‘the emsuCARPENTERS: Medicines, bana pon Peso we Wil be conveyed from to ing ’ ere wert 339% oft LEAD and IRON PIPE, Faucets / Painiag Tuepentine,. ent, upuawalite Rew foreetae Atlante : 3, B. GRAY, Neo. 16 & 19 Commarctal St, Nevada, Patent{Medisines, Ged Becdudntatk & pane ats. Ba Franc iaco . ibe. aa tak eae setiatcaaes ¢maiemarmutereer esses yamayLtquers, , FELIX CILLET’S , VT _. MetlerGeeds __—s. Shaving & Hair Cutti JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. EWERY?} —-— a i aving air Cutting Saicon x. = PT OUKEE 06 aad eepe . No. 4% Pine street, Nevada. Justice of the Peace, eee ee the} : a . te alg m Seanoemare? PUA RTS! Atnerton Faget ensuing election . vd é 4 L. W. DREYFUSS, : Fancy Goods, 40., Fine Chewing and Sihoking . ag SC Children’s Mair, iit ae JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. YW SAAN tek merci blast TOBACCO !! 4 asso t of ch bud American Pesan ry. darter! we ready to receive vaape BGR i) oa ey Also a fine assortment of a bir owa 1a ; ipa, pomesins rnd Cc. 8. RUGG, Ow as any Brewery in the secuaiy. poe FINE CIGARS, SHAMPOO—This ia the only place in this city where persons can buy Dr. A. Cazenave’s reuch Shampoo, and Dr. F. VY. Raspail’s Kau tive, a cure for the falling off thehair. Avis aux Frangais—Komans a erect a Philadelphia Dry Goods Store. Ne j44 Broad Btreet:. _ JACOB ROSENTHAL Fy A8 Recvectivet evnts New store a tremen DRY AND FANCY Goopbs, which he offers for sale 25 per cent cheaper than other Dry Goods store in Nevada. Thi , owl picwingsits is a fact which can be substantiated by hundreds who nt re g goods of me, Attention is invited to the following prices: 1500 yards Calico at ® conta pe S006 yards Merrinae Prints w r yd. : 5000 yards vieached Muslin from 10-to 20 cts tiny = $0 Fine Boncty at $s apiece, 8U0 rae = Bo) —— jece. 1000 yards China Matting at 25 cents ra Embroidery of every variety. roid REMOV AL— Don't be Deceived ! Remember I have removed to my NewStdr . © few doors below the old stand. —JACOB ROSENTHAL, _ Nevada. July 1oth-tf ' MOTHERS! MOTHERS! ! per fuil to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for CHILDREN, : This valuable p 1 the of one of the most experienced and Skil Nurses in New England, and has-been used with mever failing sucoess in FHOUSANDS OF CASES. ry aa Tt hot only releves the child from pain, butacidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will alanost instantly relieve: ¢:+y Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colie, and overcome convulsions, which if not s y ‘remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest Remedy in the World, in. ; cases of Dysentery and DIARRH(EA ry Children, whether arising from teet or Malt dlnpetinan for jug will u rections for usiug will aceom *ach © bottle. None genuine anions the foe elththe of Curtis & Perkins, New York, is on the out alde wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers, Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, New York. HICK ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. REDINGTON & 6@.,4G AGENTS, Ky” Kvery heysekeeper experiences how dit. ficult it is to make goud bread, and we therefore take pleasure fn calling attention to the fact that to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutritous bread it js only necessary to use Redington & Co’s Yeast Powder, in every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to jhe public. Bee advertisement im anothe column. ‘VOD TEETH contributeas much to the gencral health of an individual as the clothThenif they are defective call /‘apon DR. POND who operates ip the most approved and satisfactory manner. Office over Block & Co.’s Store, Nevada, Oal, WM. R. COE, Dealer in BOOTS AND BHOKS, Corner of Main and Commerciai Sts. of Benkerts’ and Manufacturers mase. Br ne, Boys Boots & whoce adie’ & Misses. Shees & Gaiters, and in short, everything necessary to furnish a first ¢lass Boot and Shoe Store complete. > Boot and Shoe Findings always on hend, which will be sold at low rates. All kinds of Repairing done on the short estnotice in a neat and substantial manner Nevada Mrceh 22—tf ‘XPERIENCE shows that teeth decay the E mostin young folks—with them they are most valuable. Modern Dentistry gives tle means of saving them from destruction. Dr. POND is always ready to perform operationgin the best and most substautiai manner. Office over, Block & Co.’s Btore, Nevada, Cal. jyi dm UNION HOTEL! Formerly Bailey House, Nevada. Three Story Fire-Proof Britk. Board per day....:-ceseeee Goecces $1,50 Supper, Lodging & Brenkfast.. Give me a call. : B. 8. STAKR, Aug. 234—tf ‘ Proprieter Consistin other celebra eon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: ALED proposals will be received by the yo of 8 laors of Nevada County +i) Thursday, st 26th for the cemetruc’ tion ae ou the House, ia Se anne tp tas Chariees ie may be hauded to the Cle BA ig de of tae aed. Y.H, *; Nevada. Aug. The best Cigars tr at MONAHAN & FLINN, 62 Broad Street, ~ BALIEER, machinery and for boring of Nevada county has pursuant to statute ra Deva fet, Marat. . Wonton Water Pipenin thie ey 1 . RrteceMf mata tain ie mia \OLD ‘ at the Highest Marjmp py eaten sent ef ef I SR — samen tat kone ae for Coimage at the U. 8 . nent The sale will inelude correct the said Mell will on om Ban Franciseo and Sacramento — “a srincs ; Monday, August 25th, 1862, highest fone value For apy enquire of KE. G. t Jims meg R March 7. pfeat gg nb we yy 2» ee) KH FARQUHAR, Clerk. Adjoining the Fishion Restaurant, aia esate at 26 cents ya. 4 ilk Dresses from $10 t Fo apiece. : :