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WHOLE NUMBER, 494.
‘THE NEVADA JOURNAL. .
FUBLISUED BY
#. G. WAITE & CO.
#. @. WAITs, T. W. LOCKWOOD, JOS. THOMPSON.
a ir —~+-2 ee
For Que Year, in advance (sent by miail)—£5,00
For ®
¥-Three Months, (delivered by carrier). 2,00
x Months, in advance.. 3,00
Jr Advertisements conspicnously inserted
at revsonable rates,
Jat Papers sent by mail payable in advance.
As we have received a larze addition to our
Job Office, we are prepare to do all kiads of
Book and Job Priuting.
>=
~Preswwent Bucwanan’s Lecacy.—‘ Independent,” the Washington correspondent
of the Philadelphia Nerth Ameri
“By the time Buchanan retires from office
in, SAYS :
}
and his legacies are paid, the public debt
will have increased to about $80,000,000,
exclusive of the $20,000,000 which General
Perce turned over to him onthe 4th of
March, 1857, and which he reduced to $17,710,714 by the first of July, when the fiscal
ir closed.
$26,000,000 in round numbers.
received from
He found the debt to be some
Adding
the increase to the balance
trentral Pierce,
at the rate of nearly $20,000,000 per annuin
sbove and beyond the revenue from all
This is the
tration which we were promised by the
and Buchanan has spent
minissources. economical ac
President, who was so greatly shocked that
illmore’s expenditures should have
apyached $50,000,000 a year, when he was
paying off the debts incurred for the Mexiean war. The expenses for the last three
years have nearly doubled th
going on. vhile the war in Mexico
That is the best commentary tem m the sys
f profligate expenditure
We have bee
foreign nations, and except the
o
pursued.
wars in
Utsh and Paraguay, where no guns were
4
veen confired, and which appear to
trived for the benefit of the contractors
their confederates only, the cou
been blessed with peace. Yet we have
managed to get through $89,005,000
year. No wonder the country is disgusted
aud demands a change as itdidin 1840,
“OUNDERED aT Sea.—Of the shir
eea, and never more f by survivor
or ‘ragment, some ar sed to be fixed
nid-water. Like those fossil remains
which we dig out ofa arry—
yuried in a ynce preserved
the earth’s many measured feet from
surface, and to many immeasurable miles
core—these submerged but not m its
ndered vessels are imagined tore
pth of water er between an unfathomed de
ibove, and a fathor of water
low. Broken, perhaps, some mighty
ave, or slowly but surely filled through
seme incurable rent, they lave gon@ down .
and down ; but not to the bottom. Through
layer after layer of the yielding ma
till the superi:
equipoise 1
; they
sank, of
1 =
floods. waters
There they are held sp of an
accomplished de r to human sight and knowledge—the subject only
and mourning.
their
si: ange abodes, below the sweep of currents
of conjucture, hypothesi
feuld we descry and descend to
anithe rage of tempests, we might find
eserything as inthe fatal hour when the
tepmast sank below the path of friendly
keels, and yet the bottom grated on no roof
erstrand. All the semblances of life m
be Sonnd there, stercoty pei
by tke power thi:
and embalmed
thad,in an houror two
of horror, quenched every spark of vitality
nto
g home intoa
and converted so many human bei
mummies, and their floa
rocky sepulchre.—Loadon :
RELIGION OF THE Japanesx.—The orthodox religion of Japanese is Sintoo—all
Their belief is that the
world was regenerated throvgh the instruwership the sun.
mentality and appearance on earth of a
female, and after performing this great and
good work, for which by God was ordained, she ascended to Heaven aud became
embodied in the sun.
ts emblematical of their religion, displaying
Their national flag
e« it does the sun in allits purity upon the
white field. There are other sects, and
among them the most numerous would appear to be the following of Buddha. Many
sappose that Buddhism is the principal
creed, from the fact that its followers number. three hundred and twenty millions ;
this and the Mahommedan re
the principal creed or religion of the na-.
tions of the East. The founder of the
Baddhist religion was a man called Sayka
two thousand four hnndred and twenty
years before the Christi an era. It
known for © certainty when Buddhism was
is not
first introduced into Japon. The statement
so often made that Christianin~
is not at!
}
Sinha, who was born, as was serporea
j
.
}
a mMict . present in any way tolera is
in
for the Government is far from being
telerent in religious matters. The people
of Japan attend very little to religious matters. Religion is a matter of business,
which is attended to altogether by the Ma.
Kado and his priests. Some of the Japanese attached to the Embassy worship Buddah, some Sintoo, some Mahammed,
some Worship nothing. The
and
two Ampas.
sadors and one of the interpreters
hists ; the Censorhas no,
theVice-Governor is
partly Buddhist.
are Buddvarticularreligion:
partly Sintoo and
Fovr slabs from Ninevah, the gift of Dr.
H. B. Haskell, of Norwich. Conn. have
been received and placed in the Library
Hall of Bowdoin College. The outlines of
most of the sculpture are now as sharp
and as well defined, as the day when the
chisel was wrought so deftly in the bands
of those cunning artificers of old. The
slabs bear full size figures of Kings, priests,
and most of them specimens of the arro-y
headed character.
. speech, last December :
st idr,
. Powders, Clams, Lol
Tue Issve.—Mr. Douglas, in his Freeport .
speech, said: ‘* In my opinion the people of «.
Territory can, by lawful means, exeludv slavery .
from their limits, prior to the formation of a,
State Constitution.”
Mr, Breckinridge said, in his Frankfort .
“it having been
determined by the very
tribunal to which it was referred, that Con.
1
}
authoritatively
gress had no power to exclude slave property from the Territory, and judicially .
determined that the
tures (authorities created by Congress) had .
Territorial Legisla.
exclude or confiscate .
slave property, I confess that I had not anticipated that the doctrine of unfriendly
Hence I need
not say to you that J do not believe in the
not the power to
Gift i
work and customers, and to this end every one j
. who will bring me work to do in the jewelry, . 33,575 in the Most Rich and Elegant ArtiWatchmaking or Dagwerrean brs
present with as many tickets
pend dollars in ‘
legislation would be set up.
THE
GREAT DISTRIBUTION =
.
Something that has never been done ¥ .
}
LOUIS CELARIE'S
Gieat Distribution !
TO COME OFF
Thursday, November Ist, 1866,
.
.
j
OVER &7,000 in Jewelry Given Awny.
'
273 Valuable Prizes !
T want it understood this is
Entertainment. It is @
nezs FE will}
they will exline. Yhose who want
doctrine of unfriendly legislation? that I do, watches cleaned or repaired, or any Jewelry or
believe in the authority of Territorial L nol
laturces to do by indirection wh
do directly.
it
they cannot
I repose upon the decision of
the Supreme Court of the United States, as
to the puint that neither Congress hor the )
Territorial Legislature has the right to
citizen, slaves included, pending the Territorial condition.” .
Hour Frurir Crop.—In some localities (espe.
cially on low, wet bottom lands) the curled leaf .
destroyed the early peaches. The late ones are
generally uninjured. The apple crop is large .
In most orchards every .
The .
good sound cherries of which we have heard .
and fine in quality.
variety of fruit, save cherries, is abundant.
only
in the cou were raised in the Peach Orchard .
ranch of Messrs. Garcelon & Allen, in Salt Spring .
Valley. Ou the whole we think Calaveras county
will produ rear, full twice as much fruit .
.
enough to supply the home . as last year, and qa
lemand for both green and dried. It is a week .
or two too early yet to judge very well of its
quality, as the late sp , and cold weather of .
y summer have . kept the ripening season
two weeks; but still we believe our . K Some
rehardists and gardners may venture their .
pluins, peaches, apples and pes into the Ag
ral Fair, which will be held in Stockton,
experiments with mfled cannon loaded with
gun-cotton. Althe gh the twist is very .
, the pieces can be loaded at .
At the last account they had .
in throwing a six pound ball}
$s with six ounces of gun-coiton. .
light,
the small quantity ofammunition required, .
Thes ins are yery and this, with
them particularly applicable to rend
mountain warfare, espe cially as it is possibl!
>to fire for a considerable time before
the enemy learn whence the shots are com-.
ing, since the gun-cotton makes no smoke.
Ir is difficult to realize the immensity of .
London. Iam living in the centre of the .
city, and Lave twice visited a friend, whose
house is locaved far within its boundaries, .
and near whose door the Bank omnibuses
pass every few minutes.” Yet my hotel and
my friend's residence are distant from each .
rnine miles! It takes me othe two hours .
to reach him. Paris, whose every quarter .
.
I have explored, covers a tolerably large .
“patch” of ground, but Paris, compared
with London, isa mere village.
of the
News has been shown some sp!endid speciCook, which were brought from the State
of Sonora, some forty miles
From Los Ancetes.—The editor
. mens of silver and copper ore, vy Dr.
distant from
Guaymas, by John Bloom. Bloom shipped
aton anda half of the ore from Guaymas
to San Francisco, for the purpose of having .
it tested ; it was assayed, and the copper .
found to yield $280 to the ton ; the Silver.
These specimens are largely impregnated with gold. .
Rapnae’s famous picture, “ The Archangel and Satan,” has been replaced in the
. Louvre, Paris. The surface had Legun to
. crumble away and peel off, but the work .
. has
} . . }
. said to be restored in an admirable man. }
ner.
been put upon a new canvas, and is!
IMPORTANT
TO j
Miners, Families, Restaurant, and
HOTEL
T. ELLARD BEANS,
Wholesale Dealer: in . Es
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
KEEPERS: .
Daguerrean work dene have only to pay me the .
regular price.
watches fur one year, and be:
work at the goiug rates t
many tickets in my
expettd dollars for werk.
will not raise the price of my work.
ers need not have the work
any time hereafter the tickets will be good for
obstruct or confiscate the property of any . watch repairing or likenesses
°The work will be warranted, .
3 obtaining tl
will receiy
ibution as they
Remember that .
Puaretias’ ;
now, but at!
great di g v
done
1 One fine gold hunting watch, r
els, chronometer balanced, Da
lor maker, No. 23017...4.
3 One gold hunting, English lever chronometer balanced, full jewelled No.
DRURY wakerncces ie 3
4 One gold hunting,
nometer balanced, full jeweled, No.
5 One very fin
watch, twenty jewe
6 One fine gol
ver, ruby
8 One very fine gold, arti
9 One fine gold bracelet:.....2 22.. cesses
Il to 12
13 One v
t Califo
5
]
Li
id opal ri
set, cory
Two
ta quarts ring.
A very heavy I i
59 to 67 Nine Ca rita ri
9, 19, 10, 10, 10, 10,...
68 A goid huoting, stra
wateh, three qitartér “p
69 t
ever
Is 15
87 to 89 Three
rings $40, .
90 to 105 Sey
12, 8, 3. 7,
$10, 6,
16; 6;6 6:6
139 140 Two
141 to lta “our set
145 to 155 Fic
$16, 12,
+O; a Bi
sleeve bu
16, 15, 18, 25,
156 to 160 Fi 10, 16, 8, 6, 2
161 to 163 Three fine gold and coral
lets $14, 5, 4... sates ae
164 to 167 Four gold masonw Di
168 to 174 Seven gold
8, 10, 10,
75 176 Twe
177 A small ny
178 to 182 Five fi
25, 18, 30..
183 to 216 Thirty
12, 15, 12, 6, 7, 7, 9,
15.6
9, 6, 4, 4,4, 4, 4, 4,°4, 4, 4, 3,
cneee : 11é
wo plat
) Seven sive
52 Broad Street, Nevaua. . 238 Ag
if AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving .
more Groceriesand Provisionsthan any other .
house in the mountains, and CAN and WiLt sell .
them CHEAPER THAN ANY TNOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sace
RAMENTO. And further—I will and do hereby
agree, to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramento, adding freight
on being Now is your time to get your winter . 955
Supplies,
Asgoodsare cheaperthan ever before in California,
aud i have now in store
1000 qr. sack ur. .
50 whole and half bbls Pork. .
j
.
25 cans Jewell, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard.
500 Boxes Adamantine Cand/es.
100 kegs £.B. & H.-G. Syrup,
50 casesassorted Pie Fruit,
25 bbIisS.C.and Brine Hams,
50 boxes Hill & Co’s Soap,;
50001bs extra clear Bacon,
50 ch Comet, Oolong and Suisons
100k ssorted Naiia,
100 Lb 1 hf bbiscrushed, granulated, powdered New Orleens and Saa Franciseo .
refined Sugura, i
cases Oysters,
50 kits and hif bbls Mackerel,
oO Kegs butter,
50 sks white and bayos Beans,
+00 mats China R
il ae s
Y. W. Tea
i}
.
.
.
i
.
{
25 hf bbls dried apples,
}
ALSO—A fulland complete assortment of erert
ind of goods appertaining to our line of business
sisting in part of Jams, Jellies, Green Corn. .
Green Peas, Preserves,Spices, Ground Ce ffee, Yeast .
» Oysters,Sardines, Pick.
fermicelli, Macaroni, Pearl Bar.
ley, Split Peas, Tapioca, Sago, Pepper Sauce, To
mato Catsup, Caper, Woreestshire Saure, Olive Oil, . GROCERIES,
Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, Corn Starch, Sah, Cream .
Tartar Carb. Soda. Saleratus,dr Curranta.
j
; iquors. . Fine and common Braudy,
i
be ‘*. Whisker,
.
ae Gin,
.
CASE LIQUORS:
af 5 ag 25 E. Ram
al. Wine, Claret, ' z
Clab HouseGin, Host. Bitters, ¥ Beko caes a t
Fairbanks old Bourbon, Chas, Heidseick Cham: .
pgre. Tervers Raspberry Lemon Straw berry ana+
Gum Svreps, and many other articles too bomer.
te mention.
i
We wantitdisttnctly wrderstocd that we make .
noloug wuidea accounts, Qur terms are ©. * or
short approved eredit.
All goods warranted © give satisfaction.
ioods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
”
Bokers Bitters,
1-38.—tf,
264 A fine hunti
. Committee selected by the aud
GREGORY& BORING
239 to 260 Twenty
38, 7, 8, 8, 10,
6, 6.12, 10, 4,
1 to 263 Three m
S45 ga
$45, 35, 28.
9 ce
26 rnifcent
lever, full jeweled .
A California specimen breast pin
267 Two fine gold gnard chains $75, 90.1
269 Two splendid quartz seals $75, 48..
271 Two fine gold vest chains $85, 55..
iamond set, cross and ear
A splendid ¢
‘3 A large magnificent, ve
ease, patent English lever, fir
graved watch, W. Cooper, m
19046 .... °
1€i
1
The above arti es will be d
'
!
DEALERS IN
and
NO 41. MAIN STREET.
t
Goods delirired Frve of Charge.
;
NEVAD
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1860.
91021..80 .
n
FOURTH
GIFT ENTERTAINMENT,
—o r—
c.W. YOUNG.
S$12.500.
In Prizes, will be Distributed
On Saturday, Sept., 15th, 1860.
IN THE ORDER OF THE DRAWN NUMBERS,
$5,075, IN WATCHES. .
$1,350 IN DIAMONDS:
$599 IN CASH.
cles of Jewelry.
1 A magnificent diamond broach, consisting
4 its of the first water, witha
diamond s > stone
Sa50
a0
110 A California
Aw }
fos 5397,
d fob chain &
Rees32
‘ p ond,
watch, 33-fime, ruby j
net, No. T3085
» fine silver hanti
monds of
set br
Wz
ra
j-104 ‘Pwo fine . 103
cotlee pot, tt
i
and chocola
eee
~ JOURNAL
$$
Hotels & Restaurants.
4 ~
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
i eee
GEO. B LANCASTER,
Would respectfullyinform thecitizenrof
. & Shas purchased the above place, andintends
pee to maieit THE HOTEL of the Mountains,
I fees andthetravelling public, that he .
. UNITED STATES BAKERY,
ON PINK STREET, NEVADA CITY.
. E UNDERSIGNED having entered ‘nto part
nership itfthe above well known BAKERY, will
hereafter carry on the business and are prepared to furnish customers, and all who may favor
them with’ a call, with all artielesin heir line at:
prices to suitthe times.
. Boston Rrewn and Geaham Bread
ltis beingrenovatedand fitted up throughout.— . Avery superior qwality, constantly on hand
Boarders,
, modat
Califo rhia.
—THE TABLE—
. Willat alltimesbe supplied with ail the varie
jtie the marketaffords.
GAME SUPPERS
GOT UP TO ORDER
Particularattention willbe paid to the accommo
tion of Ladies and Families.
Having had long experience in the Hotel business, fam confident of being able to makethe NaTIONAL the mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountains,
The Beds and Furniture
Areall new,and for style and comfort cannotbe
Lexcelled, “S
. €4E STAGWSrunning inall direetions from
Nevada,jrave their offices at.and take their depar. ture from the National Exchenge.
. Turs BLock is substantially built of Brick
the Baleonies you have @ splendid view ofthe
surrounding country.
HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT,
—THE BAR—
Ts NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an experienced bar keeper who will keep constantly
on hand the very best'quality of
. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
We earnestly
ers to give hia a call at the N_ tional Ex" A LIVERY STABLE,
Ts sonnected withthe House.andparticular atten
willbe given to taking eareof Horses; Carria
tatalli.aes be procured by application at
e Bar.
GEO. R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept 17th. 18A8
Broad street,nearPine
Wetake pleasure in informingthe public
hat we are
lersin as 2 omfe table astyle as any
found anywhere,
moderate las fAtranequialent vil!
ed forcash received as thg times willalhe Monumental are ¢
ne comfortsip etizy New esMeals.... Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 76 cents.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
:, Sept 3.1858.
Orleans Hotel,
ORLEANS FLAT.
M. W. Connory,
I AVING taken the above Hotcl, refitted and re
dit, isnow reaéy to xuecommodate all
oy him with their patronage. He has
sto befoundin the mountains. Pet
business at Moore’s and Woolsey’s
dit to ther advantage to make this
r headquarters, being but a short dis> from these Flats. Stages leave this Hotel
y Moruin partsof the State,
Orieans 2 1859.—tf.
MEAT MARKETS.
_ Crry MARKET.
JAMES MONROE,
DEALER IN
Fresh Beef,
Pork,
Vegetables, &c.
Broad street, Nevada.
Opposite the Virginia House.
k= All ORDERS delivered every
morning,
Dee 233m
33 KEYSTONE MARKET.
Py another chance forthe Farm.. Sens!
Sigs The i} THE HENNESS PASS OPEN!!
. 155 Gold 1 1
Tobi
79
20
45
2is A splendid 2
opals and r
. 219-222 Four
128
Js
pS
rold buckle
so
kles, $30, 14.:
df
with carbur
Total value of Prizes../..ciseseass $12,500
The above articles will be disposed of. by a
Committee selee 1c audienee, as
en former occasions.
TICKETS ~ 1,09.
C. W. YOURG,
vada, July, 13, 1269.
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechavieal Dentist,
Corner Room seeond story,
Kidd & Knox’s
Brick Building.
oe
: will be happy to}
attend on those
—— wishing his ser -iees. Teeth after haying become sens:‘ive from .
exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise, wil! be filled .
without exusing pala. .
All Dental operaiic
rk s t
titeed i
He
performed in 2 neat .
, dad satisfaction.
kitty Neral his y erica cen
te . said State. .
. fornia, to HARRIET E. BOWLEY, greeting:
j just. And you are hereby notified that if you .
. Plaintiff will take Jndgment against you there.
The Pony Express laid in the Shade! .
\ [ © ALLISTER keeps the Keystone Mar.
ket ac on CoM™MERCIAL STREKT, and is determined uct to beoutdorne in keeping a market.
A GRAND FIT OUT FOR THE IXDIAN WAR!
ALL kinds ef Drtep Rerr, Vestson, ‘Botocna
Sas s. TONGUES, and FRESH MEaTs.
y tables of every description with the dew on,
every morning, and putup at the shortest notice, as
be found, and at the lowest rates.
McALLISTER.
THE EMPIRE MARKET,
On Pine st. below US. Bakery.
NEVADA.
Come one, Come all—that is if you have
. the CASH to pay forthe best Beer and Meats
inthe mountains Meats wholesale, meats by .
‘the quarter side or carcass Y
cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at all .
umes
N B—Not to be different from others we invite oll friends and patrons to stay away un. less they have the CASH.
CHAS. KENT.
Summons.
. State of California, County of Nevada, ss.--District Court of the 14th Judical District of .
The People of the State of Cali.
good as
May
yr ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO)
. Appear and answer to the Complaint of S. .
. C. Bowley, filed against you, within ten days .
from the is writ, if served on ¥ou in
this county: within twenty days if served on
you in this district, and ont of this county, and
. Within forty days if served on you in the State
' and out of this district, in an action commenced
on the 25th day of July, a.p. 1860, in stid Court. .
wherein Plaintiff prays this Hon. Court that a
decres be made and entered herein, dissolving .
and annulling the marriage between this plainj
tiff and the said Harriet E. Bowley, according .
to the s te in such case, made and provided,
and for such other and further relief as may be
.
ail to answer said complaint as herein directed,
permarentandtramsient,can be accom .
na style unsurpassed in the State of . Fruit, Lemon, Sponge & Pound Gake.
The rooms are airy and wellfurnished, and from .
-quests his old friend and eusto.
UNGLFEDSTATESHOTEL .
1ioW preparedto accommodate .
in the mountains. Itwillbe ourcon.
ndcronr house aspleasant a retreat .
is who formerly favored us }
red .
Proprietor .
Cheap as the. .fae
. Ww h stages forallofthefollowing named places,and '
. p&ssengers proenring tickets at the ticket office in .
Iso,
: We are also prepared to furnish
CONFECTIONER YE
Of a superiar Style and Quality.
Wedding Parties,familiesand Restrauants suppled with every variety of Bread and Pastry usn.
ally found in New York Bakeries at wholesale pri.
ses.
J. DREYFUSS.
OTTO LUETJE.
UNION HOTEL,
ENGMAN & PEARSON,....... PROPRIETORS .
Main Street, North San Juan
THE. CEDBRSIGNED WOULD RE-°
ce spectfally aunemce totheir friends and the
. ae public generally, that they have rented
.
. acccmmodate travelers and boarders in a manner
. that will not fai] to give entire satisfartion.
. The traveler
wil! find
Good Rooms and Beds,
AND A
TA Bi
. supplied with the very best in the market.
ville, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptouyille, For. est City, and Downieville.
—aLso—
. A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and Humbug City.
September 2, 1859—tf
San J uan Theatre.
. FPXATS BUILDING, situated prominentlyon Main
} street, has lately been rented b
j ers, and handsomely fitted up tor 1
. bitions, Concerts and Lectures.
. comfortably accomodate a large at
re subse
meet.
The attention of Managers and Agents is particularly Invited to the above.
ENGMAN & PEARSON.
SIMON MAYERS. WILLIAM R. COE.
BOOTS Fil SHOES.
Having procured a large, newfand well selected
Stock of
\BOOTS AND S'HOES
Consisting of Bnkert's and other celebrated
. Manufacturers’ make,J
Brogans,
Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
Ladies’ and Misses’
tore cé
prepared to solicit the pat
rous public with a confide
ty to give General and
i ; . a & >
‘Entire Satisfaction!
As we Import our best stock from Philadelphi:
ourselves, we are enabled to warrant it as i
and to sell at the most ac nodating prices.
In quality ef goods
We Will Net be Surpassed!
We have a large assortment of
. BOOTand SHOE FINDINGS!
. Which we design to keep on hand and sell ata
small advance above cost,
}
. mtihity, and long established in business in Nevadawe finiter ourselves that we can make it adyanta,
geousfer any and all classes to patronize us, :
Call at the old stand, Corner of Maia and Commercial Streets, Nevada,
December 29, 1859.
REMOVAL
-”~
BOOTS AND SHOXS!
CONNELL & PENNY.
Broad Street,
(Opposite the Post Office. }
Offer to the citizens of Nevada and’the
a public generally, a cheice aud well seected stock of
Boots and Shoes.
. Of every deseription—fine, coarse and middling.
Alsoa full assortment of Philadelphia work, for
Ladies wear. Benkerts Boots, and all kinds of .
Rubber wear. Thosein want of
A Custom Made Article !
. Can be accommodated in a style unsurnassed,
land afit guaranteed,
. pare with us in
Making and Repairing }
j CONNELL & PENNY,
Nevada, Nov. 4, 1859, }
We allow none to comi
H.W. GALVIN,
Saddlery =
AND ee
Harness,
Repairing Neatly done.
j In his Fire Proof Brick Building,
Opposite Kidd's New Banking House, Broad St. .
Nevada.Nov. J], 1859.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE.
, at Eebaoes 7
eee
N AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL
1859, the trains of the :
Railroad willleave as tollows.viz:
The Passenger Trains.
Sacramento Valley .
Willi eave the Depot at foot of Kstre
mento at7 o’clock, a. M.,and 2 p,m.
TtWillleave Folsom d ily (Sunda
A’°M,12M.,and 5} P.M.
On Sundays, will leave Sacramento at 7 A .
and 2P M.,willleave Folsom at9 A.M. and 5 P.M.
ICKET OF FICE—On Front stree 2 the
“What Cheer House.” sg ee on sta
Regular Fareover the Road, S2each way.
Excursion Tickets for Sundays, out and back, $2, .
Freight for Folsom .
Willbe taken up by everytrarn, exceptingSundays. .
Up way freight by the 2 P. M. trainonly. ae
Freight must be deliveredat the Depot,foot of E .
street, halfan hour before the departure of trains,
€t, at Sacra.
ysexcepted) at} }
. elseit willbe retained for tne next train. .
Rates of Freight—Upward, 83 per ton, to Folsom. .
“ “
Downward, 31,50 (forstone)y
perton to Sacrament,
The7 A.M. trainout from Sacramento connects .
Sacramento, willbe sentthrough{thesame day.
Thestages run from all of the following nameé . }
placesto commeet with the 12 M train from Folsom, .
arrivinginSacramento ONE HOUR BEFORE THE .
SAN FRANCISCO BOAT LEAVES!
Nevada , Grass Valley, Auburn,
for by default. together with all costs of suit,and . Iowa Hill, Forestcity, Dow rieville, .
also demand of the Court such other relief as ig. Orleans Flat, Ophir, _ ‘ Gold Bilt, .
prayed for in said complaint. } Peanaeucie: a to at a .
. In testimony whereof I, JOHN S. LAMBERT, . El Dorado, . Dinmont Springs, Flacerville,
fr « . Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, .
“"* . do hereunto set my hand and impress .
the seal of the said Court, at Office, in the city .
of Nevada, this 25th day of July, a. p. 1860.
JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By Jos. M. Levey, Deputy.
By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the
. t4th Judicial District. in and for Nevada County.
A true copy.
Attest, JOHNS. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By Jos. M. Levey, Dewputy.
Sargent & Niles, Att’ys for PI‘ff. jy27
FAREIMA'SITALIAN REMEDY,
For Sale by
A
BoP SVENCE. . !
Prairie City, Michigan Bar, €ook’s Bar
Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak City, Arkansas Digvings
Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador {
Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown,
J.P.ROBINSON, Superintendent
Sacramento, 1859-tf j
The National Edition .
OF
IRVING'S WORKS
§ Be FINE EDITION WILL RE PUE~
; lished in monthly volumes to SUBSCKIBERS
only.
tiou books now open a: the Book Store of
GW. WELEH, !
jurcls Act. Sr Nevada
Aotels & Restama iw Besine g Card.
the Union Hotelandare now prepared to!
may rest assured, that here he .
Stases icave this Hotel Dajlyfor Marys.
MAWERS & COE?
Being well acquainted with the wantr of ts com .
. and
. ; on the same if required.
' BANKING
Specimen voluines just reecived and stbserip. kinds of JEWE
—=— = <2
"SARGENT & NILES,
.
. Attorneys and. Counsellors at Law.
i A AB NT, Com. for’New York.
. OFFICEIN Kipp & Kxox’s Byitk Building, Bread
. Street f
. 7 > W, MASLIS,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,.
. Will practice in the Gourts-of Nevada County
. @FFICE—In the Court House.
oe roo
. THOMAS P. HAWLEY,,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIGi,
Office—Up Stairs,in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Built,
ing, Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada,
Nevada, July 29, 1859.
J. R. MWCONNELL, JOUN GARRED
M'CONNELL & GARBER,
Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law,.
Will practice in all the courts of the [4th Judf. cia) District and in the Supreme court. Gfice im
Kidd's Block, up stairs.
. oT. By MOFARLAND,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
; Ofice—Over Harrington & Patterson's Saloor,,
<
NevapDa,
Nevada, July 13, 1860.
JOHN ANDERSON,
ATTORBNEV-AT-LAW,
AND
Justice of the Peace,
Up sta f in Kelsey’s New Brick, Com. St. Nevadwm
Cacirorsta.
SS Bebe “peer =
' E. W. SHITH,
Justiee of the Peaee,
Office in Flagg’s Brick Baildixg, up-stairs.
PR. RK. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon,
At Wickes & Co.'s Prug Store Broad St., Nevada
HRS, E. STONE
Female Physician,
Student of Gezin College, Germany.
. Residence on Broad street, Nevada, next to
i the Methodist church.
ieee rates eee Ge ee
Homeopathic Physician,
OFFICE On Commercial strect, over Pier
& Weil s Book and Crockery Store.
Nevada, July 13, 1860.
MRS. HOLDRIBGE,
, Female Physician and Obstetrician,
Attends Ladies through their confinement,
and ti ii] diseases peculiar to her sex.—
Those desirous of being restured to health and
becoming mothers will do well to pay her a vieit
or write stating the particulars. Also a patent
}
i
supporter to t Ladies in confinement. Mrs
Hl. has a ¢ and speedy cure for all kinds
of Cancers, ¢ srs and Rheumatisin.
Let ad d to her will receive prompt.
attent ide to any part of the States
Pa received at her Residence, which at
situated on Cement Hill, one mile from Nevada
jy 1 -tf MRS. 8. 8. HOLDRIDGE.
I, WILLIAMSON,
AUCTIONEER,
Will attend to salesin any part of the county
of Reul Estate or Personal Property. Offee
. —Commercial and Pine street, Nevada.
~ CHARLES W. YOUNG, _
IMPORTER AND DRALER IN
. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
CLTLERY, SILVER-WARE & FANCY GOGDS
. Kelsey’s Block, Commercial st., near Pine
NrEvApa Crry,
Fe Watches Ca
Made to Order.
Cattrornta.
folly Repaired and Jewelry
All articles Guaranteed.
Nevada, July 13th, 1860.
. Ss BANKING HOUSES.
J. C. BIRDS C. N. FELTOX.
BIRDSEYE & CO.
BANEKERS.
No. 30 Main St. Nevada.
PURCHASE GOLD DUST AND BULLION
At the Highest Market Rates,
rancesmade on GOLD DUST for Aseay
or Coinage at the U.S. Mint.
CHECKS AT PAR,
On San Francisco, Sacramento an
Marysviile,
Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOe
LITAN BANK, New York, for salein
sums to suit
n
, .
Purchase State and County Securities at
". the highest rates.
Sg.-Deposites received, Collections mate
"ansact a general Banking business,
yada, April 19, 1859—4tfF
A.W. HAGADORY
CHAS. W. MULFORD & CO,
BANKERS,
Attho Old stand, Main st, Nevada,
GOLD DUST BoUGAT
At the Highest Market Rates.
_Sicur Curcks on Sacramente and San Frags
eisce at PAR,
2 Dust forwarded to the TU, &, Branch
Mint for assay or coinage, and adtahces made
CW. MULFORD,
County Script bought at the highest mardet rate
HOUSE
—OFr=
GEORGE W. KIDD
GRANITE BUILDING;
BROAD STREET, Two doors above the National
Exchange, Nevada;
GOLD, DUST AND BULLION BUUGHT
At the Highest Market rites,
Libera advances made on DUST fot ASSAY ef
COINAGE at the U.S: Mint;
CHECKS AT PAR
On SACRAMENTO and SAN FRANCISCO.
SIGHT EXCHANGES sold on the principal eitie
of the UNion in sums to stilt,
DEP IS3FS revcived, COLLECTIONS made tim
. general Banking Business transacti-d,
febiT6Ut
Ra Rea i EN
Nevada Assay @ffice.
JAS. J. OTT,
[Suecessoy of F. Schotte]
NO. 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA
Golda and Ores
Ofevery description Melted, Refined aud Arsayed at San Franciseo rates and returys made
in Bars orevin, withinafew hours. My assay®
fire guaranteed. Lars diseounted at the lowest
market prize.
Is Leatel Geld and Black Sand lote
bought atthe highest prives. JAS. J.OTTIN £2Vv
JEWELRY STORE
A. LIEBERT,
WAS inst recvived.a beautiful assertment of ot
RY for Ladies’ and Getemem
Chrishuasand New Years presents, oe
#F Call at ce celebrated Dagnerreat Satied
‘Reems, opposite ty the Howide Baris