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THE NEVADA JOURNAL.
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FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 2980.
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a Tue Mixes.—A brief account of a set of mining claiths; near this city, owned by Maltman,
Marselus & Felton, may not prove uninterest.
ing. The claims occupy the ground along the
blue lead out ef which Jarge amounts of gold
have been taken by celebrated companies. The .
claims, when ceasing to pay ty.sbaft and tunnel were purchased by the enterprizing owners
above named. A tunnel has been run through .
the rim rock, into and through which the auriferous earth is washed by hydraulic power. The
ground to be washed away will probably aver.
age 125 feet in depth. Four hydraulic pipes
using five hundred inches of water daily have .
been playing upon the bauk since last spring,
and a vast crater has been scooped out of the hill.
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containing upwards of sit h‘nidred specimens. * . : x i ida
of birds, collected at great experse and troable, . “ $ AUCTION AND COMMISSION : b =
from all parts of the world; among which may . a 2 : i z “
. be seen the gorgeous Aumaged birdsof the trop. 4 . ; cA am os 8a
ical forest, aus with the swcet songsters of . > é Mt E R CHAN TS: : $ =
. Europe and Aracrica, There gre also many rare . g : iS $
and beautiful specirwers from Australia and the Zz: ae Bee : #
. East Indies, all of which ate arranged upon ar. tificial trees covered with foliage and moss to
. mentiomed ; also, many specimens of birds nests.
Néw Museum.
The largest and only extensive Museum on
the Pacific Coast, isnow open atthe What Cheer
House, San Francisco.
Upon one side of the hal? i3 4 beautiful case
. €heap John’s Column.
S. HAAS & CO,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
imitate natare. There are alsoin the collection
x great variety of water fowl from Europe—the
Sowthern Pacific eoast and California.
Adjoiming this is anothercast containing over
one thowsand eggs of the differen? hirds above
DEALERS IN CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Anothes case contains 2,000 shells, of which
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W. H. CRAWFORD & Co.,
ee
[Succeseors to J. M. Hatton &Co.]
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARD WARE,
. ___ San Franciscd Ads.
BAR. DUNS; M.D. #. ¥, RupoLed
ATTENTION 18 CAULED T
W. H. BOVEE & CO.’S
FAMILY COFFEE.
HIS COFFEE IS MANUFACTURED PROM
the finest grades of old Jana Coffee, and put
p strictly pure, expressly for Family T'rade, in l and
Sto. papers (or 5 and 10Ib. tins, if required,) tach
; IRON, package bearing our stamp, aud vyarrented to be as .
STEEL, . represented, a strictly prime aptiéle. * i
. . W. H. BOVE & CO.,
R U D 0 L P H & H U NT NAILS, Pioneer Coffe@and Syéee Mills,
BELLOWS je29m3 123 Front street. Saa ¥ranci: co.
anvils, HOTEL INTERNATIONAL,
Jacksén street, above Montgomery,
POSTER, PATTEN & Co.,
(Suceessers to J. J. Haley.)
Proprietors.
-anD—~
PFParin TFT SS:
Linseed, Lard, Sperm, and Polar OILS
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING;
Powder,
Fuse,
Wholesale and Retail
“JAVING purchased the interest oF Mr. Haley in
H this well known Hotel.the » ‘riders beg to
say to the old patrons of the house, and the public
generally, that they have made many alterétions, and DEALERS IN
San Francisco Ads.
BR. RUSENELED'S
Célebrated Stomacli Bitters:
IS the bast rembdy cveryet manufactured for the
cure of All Diseases, caused by a disordered sta
of the Stomach and Dewela,
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
CONSTIPATION, — .,
ial FEVER AND AGEK
and other cimilar maladies, yield at once to the ben
eficial infinence of this excellent Medicine. Try
} them. Test them on your Const!ttion, and ge em
jour way rejoicing,
CAUTION:
a
As yet the work has been directed to clear away i ain . é
~ . $00 e and #,260 Terrestrial, allof which . > . ood
the top dirt and pipe clay, but even this pays . eS . . Gentlemen’s Furnishing @ 8,
: : . * . are very fine and procured at great expense.
expenses, Sometimes as much as $5,000 is ta;
k en from the sluice from one run. The miners .
will commence next week to sluice the rich bottom earth, of which enough is stripped to last
There is another case containing a large collection of ceins and medals, representing many &e., &e., &Ci
nations and ages.
Theve is also a choice cabinet of minerals,
F until about Christmas. The company have) . .. , . 3 P By oy ce
Ui ap oe ee le ge . which is being constantly increased and will afmumty completed in the fetus aiiielt oe“ . ford a profitable study to all, and to minerses-. Having made great/alterations iz ettr Store;
* crushing mill of six stamps, each Weighing six ais tly
seecmly.
.
f hundred pounds, driven by a water wheel twenty P ¥ Corner ef Pine and Commercial Streéts,
. ‘The cases of insects contain many beautiful
The cemented bottom . two fect in diameter. inasmuch as we have ealarged it to twiee
Cordage,
TacklejBlocks, .
DUCK, RUBBER HOSE, .
improvements and refurnished the house throughont,
in the most thorough manner, and have added au elegant Private Hali for the entrance of Ladies ; are determined that in the future the Mouse shall possess
all the requisites, in every particular,of a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Our Mr. PATTEN has been Book Keeper of the
ot
Owing to the Unexampled demand for these bitters
some unprincipled parties have endeavored to cous
. terfeit them. The gennine ROSENBAUM have PATENT MEDIGINES,' Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver,
Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw-Cutters.
At the Old Stand, No. 2
W. H. CRAWFORD,
H. L. COYE,
cte, .
7, Main Street, Nevada, .
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ai ghee March 7, 1860.
SARSAPARILLAS,
No. 18 Commercial St. Nevada.
Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’
“EEP CONSTANTLY ON HANDa verylarge
and generalassortment of JAYNES MEDICINES, .
. Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e. Ke: .
. tis: tees Tools, Table Cutlery,.
AY DRAULIC PIPES AND COULPLINLD.
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY,. wenamM AWARDED TO US BY THE
State Fair at Marysville, in August, =
12858, for the Best Hose Pipe on Exhibition .
!
——COPPERSHITHING,
Weare preparedtodo ail kinds of CY ppersmithing
hthe bessstyte.
JOB WORK
“Bx Done to order at the shortest notice. ez’ .
Wood's
Hair
Restorative, i ply all wishing anything in our!ine .
Craveling, Er.
or AND~/ cetacean aeeianaetenestanee —— —
‘
“TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! .
California Stage Company! .
ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS, . willleave their office, Na .
ational Exchange, Broad St.
For Sacramento.
Leave Nevada at I o’clock,a.m. and arriving
at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats
}for San Francisco.
For Marysville.
{ Leave the abovenamed office every morning
. at 64 o'clock, p. m. passing by Grasa Valley,
. Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar,
j andarrivingin Marysvillein time
the company’s 2 o’clock stages t¢Sacramonto.
For Forest City.
Leave every morning at 7 o'clock for San
. Juan, Camptonville aud Forest city.
}
For Orleans Flat.
so
TOILET ARTICLES
In
Leave every day at 7 o’clock,a.m via Bell's .
. for ihe past cight years as Purser, and cheerfully ofTALLMAN & TURNER, — . \
Giveus acall—we areconfident we can sup-}
The Stages of this company
. DESCRIPTION of CLOTHING
teconnect with .
.
Honse for the pa.t two years, and MR. FOSTER has
t
. the name ¢ B. JACOBS & CO.branted on esieh
bees coanecicd with the Ocean Steamers of this coast .
' cork, avs ignature on each label. Beware,
. also, ofa worthless artizle, ealled Roseuchef's Bit. ters, pnt upin this city, Is external appearanceis
very much lik the true Rosenbaum, but it ia useess as a remedial agent, and has ouly been get up
to prey on the reputation attained by [Rosenbacin's
Bitters. For saleeverywhere,
N. B. JACOBS & CC:
Corner Sansome and Commercial fte.
jan27 '60 Gms San Frane ee,
fers his services to Familics and others in procuring
Steamer Passage in advance of their arrival nere.
XO ADVANCE IN PRICES,
Fe coathies of the Hotel always in readiness,
June 29-m3 FOSTEK, PATTEN &Co,
is sold in Battles only.
For its Purity & Medicinal
Qualities it has no equal.
Each Bottle hears a Fac simile
Signature of the er 8
Setapetier
W™ NEWELL& CO.
Sole Agents.
SAN FRANCISCO,
June 29th,
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YY, This Ve hiekey is manufactured ¢7elue
M9 ivelu for me bu (the o'dest Distdler in
W the Valley of the Monengahe’a,) from
Wiihe finest Quality of Rye, p 6
a process a
a
TSAR’
only kncun to him.
on depend upon getting a
hen thew lercke Valley ce,
itis sold bythe Bott'e on’v. It ia
WY commended by the first Physicians in
the Union aa to ite Medicinal
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SSA WOLKWAY SAWN
When you visit San Fraucisco,
CAUTION.
PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL
IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY
That you can buy every, or any
AND “a iS
‘Thirty to Forty per Cent Less WITH THE SIGNATURE OF
THAN THE LOWEST RATES OF OTHER HOUSKS,
Ranch, Hitmbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s
. Flat, arriving at Orleaus Flatat 12m. Return{ing leave Orleans Fiat at 8 o'clock, a.m. arriv. ingat Nevada atl o'clock, connecting with the
Marysville and Sacramento stage.
JAS. HAWORTH, Prest.
W. S.MeRoberts, Agent.
STAGE LIN®E?!
. ste To
. Red Dez, Fowa
NEW ARRANGEMENT!!!
. N and after Mon#ay, the 28th of May the
Great Variety!
CHEAPER
than the
CHEAPEST,
No. 32, Main Street, epposite Multord &
Ce.’s Banking House.
June &th, 1860.-m3 Exchange inNevada, at 12} o’c
rivingat Red Dg at 3 o'clock P.M. of the same
day, wherea connection with William Bennett’s
Stage Line to Iowa Hill and Dutch Flat is effected:
DAVENPORT & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
AND
LIQUORS.
Kelsey's New Building, ?
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Goovs DELIVERED
Free or Cranrce,
Nevada Oct, 28, 1858
STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS
BOMB
of the pionHRY GOODS:
S. LUBECK & Co:;
Number 354, .
[BROAD StReET, SéVADA;
O'RJARGRAND vant stock oF
and most Fashionable Styles, will bo sold at
greatly reduced Prices,
And DRESS MAKING 4
tended by MRS. RYAN.
at& o'clock in the evening.
lojA. M.
WM. J. WILLIS.
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LIVERY STABLE
q ORMERLY ofthe Meiropolis Stable Wwouldin
elegantestablishment. of Horses, Buggies, Saddles,
as fineturn-outs as can befoundinthe State.
quipped torladies or Gentlemen
desire to retainthe contidence of my friends, leads
Particularattention paic¢ to Horses ont ivery.
The quality of my stock will permit meto say that
Nevada. March 12th i858.
LONG KNOWN asone
ftom and inorder to accommodate his
enlarged and fitted wp ina manner unsurpassed,
HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, to be
the best stock will suit him,
tion atreasonable prices,
Nevada, Sept. 2, 1859. J. i. HELM
lepartment is snperin; ‘
——Wholesale ard retail ——
By this arrangement passengerstrom Nevada will
Returning stagex, leave, Iowa Hill and Dnten
. Broad & Main st., Nevada.
tormhis friends and the public generally that
g
Well trained fleet and easy
willbe ready at alltimes bias
meto belicvel will beable to give general satisfac
Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers
thoseseeking pleasure.or engrgedoén business would
Ste oe ae eter i oe Ps
Empiré Livery Stable,
eersinthe Livery brs
friends aud. the public, purchased the stand oppo$s. axe
EXorses; Gees Bussics.
had atalltimes,and of the very best stock. As he
ae .
Transient Stock
Remember the Empire Livery Stable
H. H. WICKES & CO.,
DRUGGISTS
arrive at Iowa Hill and Dutch Fiat simultaneously
Flat at 1} o’clock A. M. and arrive in Nevada at
UNION.
} > or
JOHN A. LANCASTER,
he has added extensively to his already large and
Harness, &c.&¢e.—and is. now preparedto furnish
SADDLE HORSES, well eAlongexperience inthe business and an earnes'
tion.
for the use of halls, Parties. &e &c.
do welltogiveana-acall:. J. A. LANCASTER.
J.. HELM.
4,
Hess consequencse of au, ine
site the National Exchange. which he has rebuilt
(DOUBLE or SINGLE )BaROUCHEs, Concorp Wagons
tlesigna keeping a No.1}. Establishment, none but
jeft at the Stable will receive every care and atten
°
tuad-strect, opposite Nationil Exchange.
No; 53. 4 Broad st.,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
PHRMS ool edie
ae Country Orders promptly attended to
ESS oN AE REE
Orrek i FULL ASSORTMENT OF
TAILORING: DRUGS,
R Fecenry. MEDICINES,
: FOGERTY; PAIN'S, OILS,
[Suecessor to John Downing,] _ BRUSHES,
W tt ATTEND To MAKING, CLEAN! “ Senge
= USSES, ;
ING and REPAIRING SHQUELDER BRACES,
GENTLEMENS CLOTHING: FANCY ARTICLES,
eect i ‘ PERFUMERY,
sf Keeps constantly on hand, : ne ER ETC, ETC.
Cléths; Cassimeres aitd VeStittgs: And will satisfy any one who may give thema
eall, that they keep an assortment and sell as
LOW as any Dealer in the State,
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
—AND—
Which he is prepared to make up in the
Latest Style, and en Reasonable Terms.
Commercial Street, Nevada, next door above May
ers & Coe’s shoe store, juyis
Hill & Dutch Flat .
Pioneer Stage coach will leave tke National .
lock P.M. daily, ar.
ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE.
AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT
OF. THE ABOVE WHISKEY. *
WM.HDALY,
SOLE PROPRIETOR:
19 SOUTH WILLIAM ST NEW YORK.
Agents for 3AN FRANCISCO,
Wm. Newell & Co:
AT
QUINCY HALL
149 & 151 Washizgton Street,
SAN FRANCISCO. . mar23 3m
WOLFE’S CELEBRATED
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
Manufactured at my old pistilery, near
SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND,
Renowned in Europe end the United States, fo
nearly 2 for RIVALLED PURITY, and for
. WHOLESOME TONIC PRUPERTIFS.
0 ye
,
Beware of the cheap poisonons trash pnt up in
} square bottles of late years, by so many liquoranixers
to iinitate my Pure Schnapps, and my Bottles and
Labe!s, UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Importer and Proprictor,
i 22. 24 and 26 Beaver Street, New York.
June Ist, 1860-n6
GOODRICH'S
Celebrated Sachem Bitters.
sand Herbs
v : cic
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of moihers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by.
softening the gums, reducing all inflamation—wi}
allay ALL PAIN and spasinodi > action and is
Sure to Regulat® the Bowels,
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your. selves, and relict and health to your intants,
We have put np and sold this article for over temyears, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of
t, what we hsve never been able to say of anv ob.
er medieine—Never has it failed in a single.ine
since to effecta CURE, when timely nsed. Never did we knew an instance of dissatisfaction by
; one who usedit. On the contrary, all are delight
. ed with its aperaticns, and speak in terms of highest:
j commendation of its magical effects ana medical
Virtues. We speak inthis matter “WHAT WR.
DO KNOW. after ten years’ experience and pledge.
our roeprttiion tor the fulfillmene at what
we here declare. In almost every instance where
the infaotis suffering from pain and exhanstion, re.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!! . lief will be found in fifteen or twenty ininutes after
the ssrupis administered,
LI Qa UORBS! LI Q UOR Ss!) This valuable preparation is the preseription of
; one ef. the mot EXPERIENCES and SHILBFUL
vm NURSES in New Englan
On Broad Street, ELswoue ee
Two doors above Wall & Newman's Store.
4, and hes bee z
NEVEB FAILINGSUCCRESS fn nner
WOULD siateto my friends that I have
onhand a large assortment of tine liquors
THOUSANDS QE CASES;
of the best quality.
This Tonic is mace purely from
selected with reference to their strengthening and
invigorating propertics, fr-m an ancient INpras
RECIPE, in possession of the femily of the
forovera CENTURY. Asa morning tonie, itis une
For Dyspepsia, Cholic, Debility, etc.,
a wine glass full for each meal, will soon restore a
. healthy tone.
CHILLS AND FEVER,
-* ¥
ed be.
roprictor
quailed.
It is a certain preventative of
and is admitted to be the finest flavor
market,
It wiil be forsale by all the principal Liquor dealers
in CaliforniaWM. GOODRICH,
New Haven. Connecticut.
ittersin the
June Ist-in6
Tt not only relieves the child from ai : 3 Ain, but jurig.
orates the ——— and bowels, currents siacig. oe
gives tone and energy to the whole sys ¥ will
relieve almost instantly Said
POE WHISKY, . Gripingin the Bowels & Whid Colle,
4 j an . overcome convnisions whith, if not’ i
ory, \ Piece WINE, edied end in death. We believe is ae cet ee
SUR the Wort, in all asses of
NTER\ DrARRACA ;
whet her itarises from teething or hal pom
W e would say to every mother who has @ child aut,
fering from any of the foregoing complaints, de
not let your prejusices nor the prejudices ef
others, Stand between your suffering child and the
relief will be SURE—~ yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—
to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.
Fuil directions will accompany cach bottle. , Nore
genuine wniess the fae-similie. of CURTIS &
PERKINS, New York ison the ontside wrapper.
E4P"Sold by Druggists throughout the world,
Principal oftce, 13, Cedar St. New York.
PRICE ONLY 25CENTS PER BOTTLE.
PARK & WHITE,
Sole ag ents for the PacificCeast,
132 Washington St. San Franeisee.
. I have on hand a few gallons of Wine manu.
. factured fromthe Grape, by myse!f, in this city. .
Persons in want of GOOD LIQUORS will do}
Well to give mea call.
Jane [st.—3m. AUGUSTINE ISOARD.
NEVADA ACADEMY!
. In the room formerly occupied by Mr. Raymond.
TH SUMMER TERM
je22 ly
EUREKA WHISKEY:
DEALERS IN THE INTERIOR ARW
. cautioned “gainst purchasing Eureka Whis
key, unless the packages have the name of
‘“ at Sh
WM. NEWELL & 60, § F.;"
burnt into each Barzel and Half Barrel, in e
LC
OF
THE NEVADA ACADEMY
Commencetl on Monday, May 28th.
= SUBSCRIBER, HAVING HAD A
number of years experienee in teaching—both .
in this and the Atlantic States—will spare no pains
to make this a first class School for instruction in the
higher
ENGLISH BRANCHES OR LATIN.
Mis. Stevens, an experienced Teacher, will have
he immediate charge of the Primary Department,
: TUITION—PER MONTH:
Yor Latin, and the higher English branches.. $5.00
* Common English branches 4,00
“ Primary Department........... 3,00
W. E. PRESSEY,
itenlar Braiid ateund ihe Bung
NONE OTHER IS GENUINE.
Purehasers should be
Nevada, June lst, 1860.
WHAT CHEER HOUSE.
Sacramento street, San Francisco, Cal. .
LARGEST
BEST AND CHEAPEST
HOUSE EN CALIFORNEA,
BY ITS RECENT IMPROVEMENTS
Particular t> buy of Such Houses os bop
ONLY the GENUINE 4RTICLE.
: Wu. NEWELL & CO.,
jn2imi-is__San Francisco, Sole AgeateLyon’s Katliairon
For saie ;
< F. SPENCE Broad street.
. JEROME H. CooK,
4 Z 3 : varieties of butterflies ; also, bugs, beetles, cen° qe gravel, prior to being washed, is to be crushed . tipedes, tarantulas, ete
: i i Tso imereased beneath thess stampers. These diggings are of , ‘'PS GSS: SIFANIUNAS, ete. : y its previous size, and also ii sed our
# noah i ‘ tinntve cRurisiscdaal There are also numerous elecholie preserva$ sive ¢ acter, d: 4 the richest and most extensive ¢ b . tions, among which area great variety of snakes, Stock that none may leave the Store
calculated to last a number of years. We doubt lizards, ete. There are also a number of stuffed . 2 2 . =
af there is usct in the State euperior to them. . eee eee era _ ‘4 , i without boing satisfied that it bethe eles fw ane Ea animale, such ae deer, armadillos, squirrels,
Isprrespext Orper or Goop Tewrrars.— . weasels, ete. All as naturai as life. . fic!
Union Lodge, No. 4.—The following officers . On the walls are found rare and curious celEmporium of the P Ce
were installed by Isaac R. Rumery, D. D. G. . lections from the Arctic regions and Islands of
‘W. T., on Friday evening, August 3d. Geo. S. . the Pacific, of dresses, war and fishing impleWhere one may obtain at
! Hupp, W.C. T.; Ellen E. Pooler, W. Vir. s . ments, idols, ice shoes, nets, Chimese curiosities, ns ry
Menry V. Herbert, W.S.; John Williams W. f.; ; canoes, paddles, domestic manufactures, musical WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
; r ; s 7. M.;/ ins , ete, to be found g them. ss
c. ¥. Bean, W.F. 8.; G.A. Foams, W 4 erwsaeoregs: ete., are to be fe und among them the choies of the best selected
Grace Eddy, W. I. G. ; J. L. Gamble, W. 0. G.:. . The Museum department is thrown open for
~ Mary Williams, W. R. H. 8.; Anna Irish, W. . the free use of al? the guests of the house, and STOCK OF GOOD
1 *L. H.S.; Nina Churchman, W. A. S.; Adelia . as it is quite extensive, affording liberal accom‘ Humes, W. D. M.; Rev. B. Brierly, W. Chplain . modation for astilf greater variety of curiosities, to be found in the country.
T. W. Lockwood, P. W. C. T. . the proprietor solivits contributions for the above . \ particularly call your attentisg te our
' Sylvania Lodge, No. 12.—The installation of . object, and will pay all expemse for the transofficers took place on Tuesday, August 7th, at . portation of articles for the mrseum. * mense stock of
which time quite a number from Nevada visited . Teuperaxce CELEBRATION—The Sons of .
‘Graes Valley and passed a pleusant ee oe Temperance, of this place are making extensive . BOOTS >
The officers eee installed by J. W. Nye D. D; . preparations for a celebration and ball on the . Of al cis hast wakes, cach ue Benkavic. Wace
G. W. T. assisted by 1. R. Sey ee pers 23d of August. As near as we can learn the techs 2, : reese tore
from Nevada. i. L. Whiting W. C.T.; — . following is to be the order of exercises: Pro-; Godfrey's, Wings. And
8. D. Whiting, W. V. T.; J. eso W oe cession will form at Temperance Hall about one
M. N. Ross, W.T.; J. F. Nye, W. F.8.; Miss . Aalbckiowaveh a ve } ; = . o'clock, march up Broad Street to the Metho. 7« ‘ . ioe .
eB, Bea _ ae = = a . dist Church, counter-march down to Pine, ‘aa OUR SHOES,
G.; G. A. Layton, W. 0. G.; Ellen Honn, W. . through P‘1e, Commercial and Main Sts. to the . c
f
oa r Ss. MeL See? ea ee 4 sie *. are of Conrad's, Miles’ and Whitney’s make: R. H.S.; Ellen Crosset, W. Is = ste MY Theatre where the address will be delivered by
te a a . J pogte . es : —s ; Rev. Benj. Brierly. A ball in the evening at . io
@ Per yom suis 2S ne ee {. Temperance Hall—Tickets $8. Supper at the . OUR COATS,
Verr Curiovs.—The Sacramento Union bas . sat of = wali ithington, at the foot of Broad Consisting of
found a shep in Sacramento where the occupants . Street. Exeellent music has been engaged for . CLOTH.
were all for Douglas. Whereupon Lokelitums . oth the procession and dance. :
ee ne Gone = _ ay and makes the} Pynsoxar.— We bad the pleasure of meeting . pins einen
following report: No. 1, two inmates, one for . Yon. Wilson Flint and Rey. O. C. Wheeler in SILK and i
Breckinridge, the other for Lane. No. 2, one! our city on yesterday. They come as a coim-. LINEN j
/ inmate, for Lincoln and Hamlin. No.3, four j mittce of the State Agricultural Society, to i INEN, = i 3 i .
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ivinates, three for Lincoln, one for Bell. Ho. 4, {and report on the industrial interests af this! Ate unsurpassed for quality, make or cut.
three one for Douglas, two for Lincoln. No. . portion cf the State. In their tour they have .
5, one inmate, for Breckinridge. No. sg four in-. taken in the foot hills from Amador County to . VESTS
mates, all for themeclves. No. 7, one inmate— j this city. They took “their denarture last eve7 ®
told — it was “none his business ; . ning for Nerth San Juan, from whence they reOf all Styles and Quality ; he would’nt he crowded on by wobody.” . turn home ri Marysville. We hope they will .
Boox Norice.—We are indebted to the pubsi Sore SONS Merer nan int their . a sae
lishers, Towne & Bacon, for another interestinz . ¥'S"* ata ees res and Marseilles,
California book, being nothing less than the life . Goon To Take.—Mr. Alonzo G. Marjeson,
aa
and adventures of Adams, the Grizzly Bear Hun. the gentleman that presides at Brigg’s fruit dePA N T Ss ’
ter. The work is from the pen of Theodore S. . pocon Proad street, made our hearts glad by h ty]
Hlittel, one of the most vigorous writers of our} sending us about a peck of the best fruit we . Of the Latest Style,
State. We find the adventures of Adams very . have tested this season—among which were Beaver,
entertaining. The story is told in a book of . Gravenstein Apples, Nectarines and Peaches.— Doeskin,
more than 300 pages, gotten up in good shape . We are obliged to Mr. Marjeson for tendering
by the publishers, and judging from the remarks . us a free ticket to his frnit, and as we are not is,
of the press, is meeting with the sale it merits. . in the habit of throwing off on our friends, will Cassimere,
a vee call on him.
+ W ritixc.—Geo. W. Dunton, Esq., a gentle. eerie det zs Marseliles, Linen, &c., &o,
man of large experience in the art chirographic,. Fatan Acctpest.—Geo. W. Williams was
is in town and is teaching a class in penmanship . Killed at Woolsey’s Flat on Tuesday last while HA T Ss.
‘every evening, in Mr. Pressy’s school room. working in the Pioneer Claims, by a piece ees After having seen specimens of his penmanship . pipe clay falling on him a distance of seventy Do you want a genuine Beaver, Otter, Peruviar,
we could wish he might corral our correspond. . feet. ee from Pembrocksire, Wales, Silk, or Cassimere,
ants for atime. Dunton writes beautifully and . 24 was 29 See PEP
draws clegantly.
. Jous’s Gove.—Our worthy ex-Postmaster,
. = 2 ee Cc tf E F. N’ 2 . ; : . Col. John T. Crenshaw, left for Washoe on Wed1P Jo HN'S L axp Everetr.—L: osters are con. ; SPs rater pat pages a nesday last. Hope to see him back soon; can’t ;
eer ss “ae . get along without him. Is the place t of Bell and Everett to meet in Mass Convention sips piece seme PTS: a a oe ee at this city on the 25th inst., to sond delegatcs Wespete Prius, the rabid Abolitionist, is to the head perfectly by the French patent Con
to the State Convention. The Bell and Everett . out against Lincoln, who, be thinks, is not ultra ! 4 .
Club had a spirited mecting at their Room . ¢20ugh to suit the Northern fire eaters. cept
Wednesday night last,
Wi. B Anran, sou0f Soeiacs dpi 4c k Nil y ES P sad
. : ast $25 l » Arpies.—Some generous hearted fellow filled . ee ee Sen
. ISTOLS,
our drawer full of nice applesthe stherday when. =o, . . 4. °»}.~ 2ey
we were out. After adiligent search it was dis. . Information Wanted : ts covered Dr. Chapman was responsible for the ( rOTHE WHEREABOUTS OF oO. Dt! = : : 4 3 4 St WILCOX. When last beard from i AS as ® > ° trick. Finest kind of apples, every body said . work in a Blacksmith Shop in ereds Che. If this Notions of all Kinds,
whe had achance at them. The Doctor has a . Sacaubaat as santa ee ee ee es ‘ nice ranch near Rush Creek, a mile and a half} JAMFS WILSON, always on hand.
away from town, where he raises No. } fruit. Bn ME Br ee eas Our stock of
Repesiicas Cura Mwxtixc.—Tho “Pubs” . SPRING
met at the theatre on Monday evening aa
WHITE SHIRTS
were pithily addressed by Messrs Sargent and} AND
ie. eee Kellogg. Invitations were extended to mem. =
1s unsurparsed.
bers of other parties present to discuss politic.
al principles. The club numbers one-hundred . — ou IM IM 5S FR. UNDER CL eT
and thirty-five members. Mew names are coni
LOTHING
stantly adding to tho list.
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Fig 2 mae STILES OF of all qualities For Coso.—We met our friend, et
. d Miller, in town a few days since, and rezret be . DRESS
is about to make tracks forCoso. “These old line
GOODS Cravats & Ha dk hi f: Whigs are the salt of the carth, and it is desira.
n erciiets,
; ble thatas many as possible remain in this . Of every Description just received at the Se j A
eounty till election. .
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Newsparer Favors.—We are indebted to . NEW DRY GOODS STORE
Langton’s express, as usual for Downicrille
: and Utah papers; to Master Stone for the
rH ; : i Marysville Appeal regularly ; and to the Pid. —OF— TO THE LADIES
Beer Book Store f etl
: :
=n tg or the Bulletip and other
We offer a beautiful stock of Shoes, of Miles’
~ Hagadorn & BOwley; . pritaactphia siake; Evestve Mrrnor.—One of the best papers we . & ¥ Philadelphia make ;
¢4n get our fingers on, to read clear through, is .
i $1
: : gh, is . : 2 Sone S ALSO,-—Children’s Shoes. the Evening Mirror. A daily literary paper we . COR. OF MAIN and WASHINGTON STS:, ,
: never dreamed of seeing onthe Pacific Coast .
ALSO, : bat the Mirror appeared and it looks like beau
i coming a permanent institution, too.
On hand a full assortment of ¢
SS We are receiving by every steamer shipped see ;
: Dex. County Convention.—A. T. Lairil, . directly to us, the latest Styles of Dress HYDRAULIc DUOK, ~ Chairman of the Democratic County Committee, . Goods, Enitrdidéries &c:; &c. tobe of ail nunitecs!
has called a meeting of its members to be held Procured in New York, all of
to-morrow evening at the Court House.
which will be sold All of whici will be sold at
Covsry Parxtixc.—The Board of Supervisors Cheaper than the Cheapest,
on Monday awarded the contract for county .
FAIR PRICES! tinting ¢, . i . ME, . d B & for the ensuing yearto the Nevada. LADIES--giye us a Call, dnd examine our goods :
wat, the bid of the proprietors of that pa. for yourselves,
per being found the Sconk We will attend promptly to all Crders from the and
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country.
é : cee W. C. Bartlett preaches his .
If Prompt Attention and Fair Dealing é farewell discourse at the Brick Church on Sun-.
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day next, having resigned the pastoral dies BOOK BINDERY: Will cet antiaiin Hope td obtain 3
of the church for another field.
a id P Satie coi ~
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‘ Our Motto is as heretofore _ _Feae Sracex.—Tho Bell and Evorett ban. FRANK a. LEONARS:
i ber in front of our office has been taken down . Offers his services to the ;Public*, in jt “GOOD GOODS
by its patriotic owner. What's the matter?; BOOK BINDING
at fs'nt Bell his “chosen choice” now ? i ; ici
LOW PRICES.” New Law Frrvu.—Goo. S. Hupp and C. Wij. . REPAIRING . Pe ae ae 5 3
son Hill have united ina law firm; and wilt! BuSINESS . #2 Out-door Sales punctually attended to
m hereafter practise in partnership. . ORDERS solicitat. Office opposite the B and Goods Appraiseé and Cash advanced on
Bye
‘ : Bt r eléd i b = ™ : : id ~~ Wetrs, Parco © Co. hate onr Tegatds fer beset tien citing ee a / Cousignments. ae ; es ag EE ee Figg
8. HAAS & CO. » ONT Pe See Ste Louis eprint . Jnty 133m Seatpdbici: } a %
%
H. H. SHAFER & Co.
Have just received a large lot of
FURN Hair, Moss & Pal
Mattresses; Binakets, Sheets, atone
Cases, Coanterpanes, and Comforters.
AND A GENERAC ASSORTMENT IN THEIR LINE;
BROAD STREET,
Opposite the National Exchange.
ATLANTIC PAPERS,
Can and will be sold at REDUCED R
the BROAD STREET =
Blank Books, Music, and Musical [astra_ ments
Have changed Owners and Prices
Thé friends of J. EHAMLI
still continue to favor the corne
fidence. We can demonstrate
AND ENLARGEMENT,
It Can now accommodate
ALL WHO APPLY.
-: R. B. WOODWARD, Praprictar,
jy6 3a
CITY RILL POSTER:Joursal or Democrat @ffice
ended Fo. Witl be Promptly Att
N, we hope will
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r with their consesicigalacbenichntresieiasaaheeeperncadespseetercupalcecesstnepeltesaniitpt cael tpintia paste teeatrendenigia ainigentitanninantaasifeiite
People will do well to call before sending below. thisi car trae be to any. one that} . ei ee eS 200 Kogs asserted Biust Powder,
Pine . 0 -.; . this is permanent institution’ and that we ia. p; : : ‘Vaan. ke 10,000 Feet Double Tape Fuse
itis 04d Rieke mad ctiteate nt ee . tent to keep the confidenes of the communiiy. prices e gps an eS nase Ritle Puwrden, Shetan Caps, :
7 Ps: Ide" a csi. : ; i eae to marty ix. H. WICKES & co ‘ nes Fox ue by -listore for sule at 32 Broad Sir ef.
mary
E. F. SPENCE TF, ELLARD BEANSed