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August 26, 1859 (4 pages)

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a THE JOURNA FRIDAY MORNING, August 26, 1859. Ruevpars Wine,—Loutzenheiser of Grass Valley, sent us on Monday a bot» tle of that rhubarb wine we gave an ac~ count of some time since. Capt. Shoemaker was the polite bearer of dispatches on this occasion. . quite drink able, but as full of drunk as Blaze’s. about it, which is by no means disagreeable, and the tasteis quite pleasant,. the canvass; Loutzenheiser obtained a knowledge of making rhubarb wine from an English Encyclopedia, from which also the information was ohtained that the article was manufactured in Great Britain four hundred yearsago. A little more age and Loutzenheise:’s wine will be excellent. It is supposed to possess cathar~ qualities. and therefere to be valuable tor medicinal purposes. It is tip-top medicine anyhow. THeatre-—Weeses Sisters.—-The two young and sprigh:ly actresses. Web sisters, incompany with Frank Hussey and Tom Raleigh, segro delineators. also, Mrs. Mooreand F. Clifton, appeared at the Metropolitan on Monday night in “The Four Sisters,” and “Inand out of Place. The “Ethiops” got off some of their best pieces as, “Essence of old Virginia” and “The Political Addres~,”’ to fill the bill, But two or three posters were stuck about town giving notice of the company’s arrival, and in consequence a small house was in attendance. went offin a satisfactory manner, and the negro part of the performance conThe company mustemploy a more compecent bill sticker to insure success. vulsed the house with laughter, or inefficiency in that line can not se-~ cure good houses.Cause for Anger—Our Lecompton friends are wolfish because Horace . the model of Danneker. Greeley advocates a partial union of] hibited on this occasion. the Anti-Lecompton and Republican forces for the support ef certain men. Our friends have cause for their anger— . ;eceived the Republican nomination for the proposition of Greely isin a fair way of being acted upon, and if the get is here the shoe union is accomplished they will It cleaned out. pinches. Big Breeches —the Marysville EzWe found the wine; speech. p. dredth anniversary of the birthday of The plays Laziness Spercues.—We are indebted to the} [9 Mr. Raymond writes from Paris Daily News office San Francisco, for. under date of the 16th ult, to his paper, pamphlet copies of the great speech of} the New York Times: Edmund Randolph Esq., delivered at} The few days I have spent here have Musical Hall on the 5th inst.—The most . given we no opportunity tostudy any of telling speech against the admidistration the. questions eunnegis® with. the. war, : B but they have been quite sufficient to yet delivered in the state. Our thanks are, also, due to the Sac-. peop'e towards the Emperor from that ramento Union office for pamphlet copies . which has ever before preveailed. The of Senator Broderick’s Sucramento. W*" itself is popular, and the splendid ae . roused the feeling of the people into abThe San Francisco National office has . solute enthusiasm. Party lines, so far There isa smell of rhubarb. placed us under obligations for the best . as the mass of the people are concerned, speech of Senator Gwin delivered during . seem te be extinguished. The Repubiicaus of Paris are among the warmest Sector: supporters of the Emperor's policy, and The Standard says the opinion of At-. its only opponents aie among the Ortorney General Black, which in its gen-. leavist and Legitimist leaders, who do ~ ’ Bb : : x not hesitate to confess that their hostiliMra rid 2cr “ ‘ ; eral se we at beaters with Secretary ty to the war is mainly due to the fact Cass’ letters, “is evidently loose and not . that it strengthens the Emperor, aud well considered.”—Striking coincidence! . renders their cause all the more hope~ Our devil said he felt more Joose decided. . !#s8ly atter he had gone over to Leeomptsince forgiven the author of the coup onism, and taken our paper with him} qera?, aud L verily believe that France . And fittedit up in a Style Unsurpassed by any in . 1850 in our abpence—the black mnp ! never enj -yed a more thoroughly popu—_—_——_——__—---lar government, that she never had one Schiller Centennary Festival—The. which more steadily consulted the in10th of November next will be the hun. terests of the great mass of the people, or which was more warmly and strenu: ously suppoited by them. It is quite the great German poet, Schiller. a, RE Migs peas United rags > ie will be celebrated throughout Germany . aware, to account for the almost unauiwith extraordinary festivities, unleas{ mous su port which the Emperor has Germany should then be wrapped received at every popular election by in general war. The great German City of New-York, with its 200,000 instraint, and that the suffrage was net free. to show its pride in the great poet of its. to be made ow this aceouit, 1 believe saying that votes were given under co.. i i To a certain extent this is probahabitants, also proposes to du something . bly true; but in spite of all deductions "Hotels & Saloons, eee eee KEYSTONE HOUSE, ‘AT THE JUNCTION, Broad & Com: sts. Nevada. N. BAILEY “-°~ Proprietor. TS E SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for the liberal patronage heretoforeextended and s0show a very different feeling among the . j:cits » continuance of the same. Ezis TABLE, Will be provided with the best the market affords. victories wih which it has opened have . The House is furnished with good matrasses as can be purchased and clea sheets and coverings. Every pains will betaken to make the patrons of the establishment comfortable. Board and Lodging, (sir gle rooms m3 = per week.... without!Lodging.. 2: per day Lodgings.....00+cesssseresee “N. BAILEY. Nevada. Aug. 19, 1858.—tf St. Charles Restaurant! ! . North Side ae Broad street, threedcors . °¥" kind ave Pine, Nevada. _ E Sipe: UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to announce to the citizens of this place and vicinity, that French people themselves have long . he has opened a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, Nevada. An experienced Cook has beea employed, and Game Suppers will be prepared in the best styl+, to order. The Best, and nothing but the Best the Market affords, will at all times be provided. The Proprietor pledges himself that the © stablishment shall be eonductedto the entire satisfaction of all who may favor him with their patronage. TERMS CaSn. Meals 50 cts., and served up at all hours. BENJ. MORON, Proprietor. Nevatla Aug. 19th 1£59.—tf . Broad Strect Exchange. SAMUEL DAVIS, No. 80 Broad Street, Neruda. OPEN AIIs NIGET: Fatherland. . three fourths of a'l the people of France AS just opened a first-class Restaurant, which and A movement has been or pe H he intends to keep in a styls unsurpassed by . Bills, &e. BILLS OF EXCHANGE procured on the ganized, and committees have been ap~ pointed, who have charge of the details of the Festival; they have decided upon. be offered them. its more general features. three days’ Festival. On the previous . lieve it to be just. evening a concert will be given, in ler's songs; it will include Beethoven’s. and was valued at $20.000. Schiller’s “Lied an die Freude.’’ Aj 4rycontribution is on foot for a colossal bronze bust of Schiller, Cou. E. D. Baker.—Col. E. D. Baae its size for one hundred feet. ker, formerly a citizen of Illinois has ELECTION NOTICE, Congress from the Southern District of California. He is a most effective cra~ the campaign as to take the stump. twice sent He was first elected in 1844, during the Clay campaign, for the Springfield Disx he has proposed officers : The Colonel was would vote to-morrow, if perfee'ly free, in favor of Napoleou TIT, and his gove . serve up game. &c. &e. Having had long experiernment as agaiust any other that could This opinion — will It is tobe a} probably shock the Tribune, but I beg : On the morning of the 20th inst, the which eee that written for! State House at Vallejo was destroyed the occasion—will be orly that of Sehilby fire. It wasowned by Capt. Frisbie, The fire is Ninth Symphony, which is the music of} supposed to be the work of an incendiA Big Tree.—TVhe Mariposa Gazette tobe cast after. says there is a tree near the head of It ig to be ex-. the Fresno river which, six feet from the ground.is 107 feet in circumference, . tomers, z Vhere is little apparent diminution in Notice is hereby given that an Election will be ‘ held in Nevada County, Weryesnay, September tor, and will make his mark during 7th, 1859, for the purpose of electing the following Governor, Lt. Gouernor, Two members of Conto Congress from Illinois. . gress, Justice of Supreme Court, Attorney ueneral, State Control'er, State Treasurer, State Printer; Surveyor General. Cierk of Supreme Sourt, Superintendent of Public Instruction, one Sexator for the press brags on a pair of big breeche trict, when he ran against Col, E. D. . [6th Senatorial District, composed of the County of made in that city for a Mexican refuTaylor, now in this city. When the — Five members of Assembly, Sheriff, County ae : = we : «. Clerk County Treasuer, District att ssessor, gee. They are fifty-four inches around . Mexican war broke out, he made a b;ilrae a Pchlic af caaukie ce mea Es a County Surveyor, a Public ac ministrator, Coroner, the waist, fifty-nine around the body, liant speech in the House of Represen-~ Superintendant of Common Schools, a County Suand thirty seven around the thigh, tatives, resigned his seat and joined the . Perviser for District No 1, composed of ihe Townwhilst the legs are only thirty-one incb-. Galonelofone of the regiments na ea He . and two Constables for each Township, any ever opened in this City. ence in the business he flatters hims: If he is capable of suiting all. that may call on bim. He keeps constautly on hand Oyters, which will be served up in any style. Nevada, Aug. 19, 1859. tf. Commercial Street Exchange ! McCLOUD & GAINES, Opening a splendid saloon a few doors above Mayer's Store, on Commercial street, woul] notify the public of the important fact: That they ailow none but first class beverages to be sold from th bar: That they allow no one to excel them in compounding REFRESHING DRINKS, And that aone butthe most skilfull, attentive and polite waiters will be in attendance fo wait on cusCome and make one of the million we refreshNevada, Aug. 19, 1859. METROPOLITAN SALOON, BLOOMFIELD & BRO. TT HF old stand of J. L. Williamson, on Pine JA Street, have opened a magmifiecnt Saloon with the above name. The establishment has been thoroughly refited andrefurnished. No Saloon m the mountains beats it in its appointments The best Liquors of every description served to the thirsty by the most prom: t and gentlemanly bar keepers No other kind will be tolerated arglvft BLOOMFIELD & CO. UNIGN SALOON, Kidd's Building, Pine Street, FORGE LEWIS andJOUN GRIMES, experienced Giare of what pertains to a first class saloon. have opened one of the ri ht stamp,n the place and ty the name above designate. The Liquors are gnarranteed to be nothing short of the tirst brand. Go try them and be satisfied, Liquors of ali kinds at 12 1-2 cents. ‘ Remember Kidd’s Building. Pine Street Nevala. Saddlery & Harness! — T. T. THOMPSON & CO, 69 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, (CAL.) Offers to purchasers a fine-lot of Concord Harness; Common Harness, American and Spanish Saddles, For Gentlemen or Ladies, BRIDLES OF ALL-STYLEB AND PATTERNS. . Whips Spurs and Leggins, HABNESS and every other article in ‘he line mage and repaired in the neatest style to order. As we design toestablish onrselves permanently is the business in this city. we are pot ta be outdore in ouref forts to please all who have nerdto patronize a trade cf T.T. THOMPSON & Co. Nevada, July 15, 1859—3m Freeman & Co,s NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS. 1 Fstablished in 1855; Re-o rganized in 159 apital Stock JNO. FREEMAN .CUAS. S. HIGGINS.. DAILY EXPRESSES, Incharge of Keguiar Messengers. to Sac amento, Be necia, San Francisco, Oroville, Stockton, and all the principal p ints in California; and by every Steamer to Oregon and Washington Territory, and to all parts of the Atlantic States, Canada, Europe Western (‘ oast cf Mexico and South America, and to Honolulu, &e. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILA Ot LPHTA, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS. Yer Every description of Express, Forwarding and Commission business attended to with safety and promptness. ‘Treasure shipped and insured under open policies. é Particnlas attention gtven to the collection of Notes, Pe ee oS -Managing Director for Cal. Ile will he happy to . Atlantic States and Europe. ir Tur OFrice of Freeman & Co.’s Express in this ‘ity is at the junction «f Main and Commercial Streets, right on the bend of said Streets. W.C RANDOLPH, Aagyt Nevada. March L1--tf FURNITURE. Corner of Commercial and Pine—Old Stand of Abbott & Edwards. UST received from San Franci-eo a large and select J assortment o: : FURNITURE e . Elegant and fashionable consisting of Bureans, Stands, Tables, Desks. Chairs, Belsteads, Bedding, Mirrors, in short, every thing in the line. Persons purchaing at the establishment will avoid injuries that almost always attend the transportation sof articles put up in the cities below, Any kind of fa niture mannfaetured to order in the hop attached to the wareioom. JG CLARK &CO. has heretofore sent tothe Californ a warket. They are . . guaranteed strictly Sugar cured. under Mr Billings per. A sonal attention, by the same poeuliar proce:s that has -@ e seenred for them such an enviable reputation since the S — SeN Oe cee Poa cee ene Sper aaa“Closing out Sale of the Season! CHEAP JOHN, AT THE RED HOUSE, NEVADA, Calls the attention of the puBiic in GenFrar and the ASPIRANTS to POLITICAL honors in particular. That on and after the date hereof he will dispose of at COST, the balance o his immense SUMMER STOCK now on hand consisting of SS ee FX°SS of all styles, enchas the LATHAM, the CURREY, the STAKFORDin all colors. Also Mrs asin’ HATS and GENUINE PERUVIAN.” In COATS, we have all kinds of linen, and we guarantee to show you the largest stoek of BUSINESS ana DRESS cuais ever exposed iNtne mountains. WTS Soe!) kinds of MABSAILLES SILK VELVET and TINSEL. PANTSeceTic best styles and best quality and more of them then all ethers combined. BOOP Seealn enilless variety. ~Bankerts, Godfrey's and all others from $3 up. So walk upand Choose from the LARGEST and BEST steck in the upper Country. S. HAAS & CO., cor. Pine & Com. N. B. OUT DOOR SALES ATTENDED TO AND GOODS APPRAISED. (luly, 15, —3in. ir-cqrtn-ta ruandameentppmmeeeeminamemuniempenen camer prime seatedseeniente ca pa REE aR ee eee i Insolvent Notice. . Saloon. Knickerboeker In the District Court ofthe 14th Judicial District ofthe . Next dcor to the Theatre. County of Nevada, State of California. M = Zi a nthe matterof the petitiono?’ ZEPHANIA MANSAU i bt es 2s ee = Ti: Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order ofthe Hon. = = street a Hova sy Niles Searls Judge of the said District Ceurt. notice is 1 iE proprietor has fitted up the above well. hereby given to allthe ereditots of the said Insolvent known saloon and supplied it with a splendid Zephania Mansan to be and appear before the HionNiles’ marble bed Searls aforesaid, inopen Court, at the Court Rom of said Court, in the city and county of Nevada on tac 15-h . Billiard TablieA Reading Room furnished always with thel day of Sugust A. D., 1859, at 100'clock A. M. of that day, . then and there to show canse ifany they can. why the, : = vayer ef said Insolvent should not be granted, and an test papers is attached ro the Est: biishment. assignment of hts Estate be made, and he be discharged) THE BAR is constantly stored with the choicest from his debts and habilities, in pusnance of the Stai[.jquors, Wines and Cigars. Al-«, a splendid Soda sone dikgessethinie quae cok taebocet be onda Fountain. Connected with the Kuickerbocker is Witness my hand and the seal ofsaid Court this 7h 29 Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon. s day of July A, D. 1859 FRANK GUILD. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. Per Joet Roberts, Jr. Deputy Clerk. Dibble & Lansing Attys. for Petitioner. Oyster Saloon.’ JOUN KREDELL, OTers tothe public the most popular refreshments of the season, Cukes, Oysters, Clams, §x. &c. In the Knickerbocker Saloon, Main Street, Families supplied ‘at short notice. Customers will be politely served at a moment’s j 4-tf The Howland Rotary Battery. E are now prepared to furnish at short notice the above Battery, and would request the attention . of all Quartz Men to it previous to the erection of a mill. . For efficiency in working ont the gold. it is becoming . selebrated, aud we have no hesitancy in prononncing it, . cuperior in every respect t» any Now in use. . At our request, MR. ALMARIN B. PAUL, Super . tendent of the Oriental Quartz Mill, near Nevada city, hasconsented to explain the working of the mill, aud notice. show its efficiency to any who may feel interest-d. and as all can judge of it better by seeing it in practicalep— eration, we would refer Quartz men of Nevada county Trementous Reducticn in Prices! to him. GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN‘ AT THE jero Pacific Foundry, San Francisco. PIONEER DRY GOOrS STORE, Horace Billing’s Hams! . Wtain Strect, Nevada. NEW DRY GOODS, : : PLAIN AND FANCY, Superior to anyothers erer Imported into wet selected and cheaply purchased, which, as I THIS MARKET. have no Rent or Clerks to pay, Lam determined to We recommend them as the genuine enre of Torace sell, and will sell Billings, and full: aii Hrespeets to the Hans h dat ts the Califnra a : Cheaper by Twenty per cent. Than any other dealer in Dry Goods this side of an Francisco. Ladies, give mea call before purchasing else. Where, and be convinced that better bargains can be obtained of me than elsewhere. UST received per Meteor, the second invoice of the . cure of 1859. We would e¢: Il the attention of dcalOrs to these celebrated Hams, as being year 1@51, for Quality, Condition and Flavor ! Every Ham bears a Label with fac-simile of the sizs A < ; DEALER IN nature x Wonsce gerincs:. mito which none pene Having been longerestablished in the business genuine, than any other dealer inthe city. I flatter myself . —For sale by— that I am better acquainted with the peculiar wants : ITTUCK & of this community. GROCERIES, D. D. SHUTTUCSK & CO, . . ” My Motto will be, “QUICK SALES & SMALL No. 93 Front > treet, San Franeiseo. . PROPITS.’ Call and examine my Goods, I shall take pleas.-._.----. Notice te-Creditors. ure in showing them ail without grvembling, as suine 3 are in the habit of doing. Remember the old store and Si ciceanmdtonm ted meeps: ae Maka }of Simon Rosenthal. next door above the Ranking 4 3 re y th ersig: 7 ai “s . ain atree Tw istrator of the ab ve named estate, to the creditors House of C. W. Mulford, Main street, Nevada. of, andall persons having claims against J . Pool de. . » ‘ ca . . ceased, to exhibit the saine, with the necessary vouchNevada. April 15t! Jacob Rosenthal. PRO Vv ISIONS, ers, within ten months from the first patlication of this) +eVada, Apri 15th—tt notice to the undersigned at his place of business at! . Beans & Co's store, Nevada city. . Soe hips of Nevadaand Washing volunteers from Illinois and was elected . hw nats, orn, oe es long, We knowa white man in this city] in that war, At the close of the war he ¢. came back to Illinois and located in the them breeches would-’nt make a pair o tights for. press Wet Rerresentep.—Richard H. Dana, Jr., author of “Three years be-. that Col fore the Mast,” of the New York Tribune, arrived in Mr. San Francisco onthe last steamer. Dana came to Califurnia on the “Alert” Bayard Taylor another comes shortly to these He will visit Nevada 23 years ago. Tribuue man shores to lecture. if sufficient inducements are presented. Greeley, Dana and Taylor represent the Tribune office well. Sertous AcciDENT.—We learn that ». S. Maker had his right hand seriGe ously lacerated with the saw of his mil] wn Saturday last. He was wiping the saw dust away from before the saw when the accidentoceurred The hand ch badly injured the doctors think can be saved. {9 Henry Plumer has returned te this cizy, pardoned by the Governor. He was sentenced to the state prison ten years fer the killing ef Vedder, and has The reason given by the Gevernor for clemeucy is that Plumer is in a precarious state of health and that coufinement endangered his life. been in prison less than a year. Orveans Hore. —Nevada boys going to the Fair at Sacramento, will—of course they will—pat up at the Orleans. Joe Beard an old Nevadan is one of the and Poliard, the other, is jest as good a fellow. Besidesthe Orleans isa first chop establishment, popular and deservedly 50. proprietors, Protiric.—Mr. Gillispie brenght into our office on Tuesday a branch of an apple tree in his orchard on Mud Fiat, which was about three feet long, and. had on it twenty-one good sized apples of the Belle Fleur species. ‘Two others had fallen off, making twenty-three that had grown on less than two feet in in length on the limb. To se Huno.—Pedro Ibaca has beer found guilty of murder, in Calaveras county, and sentenced to be hung on the 30th of September next. The Atlantic Monthly says that “woman isa link between earth and heaven.” So is a sausage tossed into the air.— Louisville Journal.
Pressep our.—A number of articles will be found in to-day’s paper pressea out of the last. cease en Mat and Jim, of the Drama Saloon, does the agreeable by sending up some ef their genuine preparations. —~ er ~~ ee al c _ — — eRe: . LOI A ORE ORY LLREE DA ATE AES ENR OGD MN. ADIL IONE BLE E RARE ADEE ELD AMEN LL LEGEND LLLOA TIENEN EDEL IA sacra eR CUR ST RES OO Now blaze away, Mr. Ezand one of the Editors . from greatly distinguished himself for bravery Election Precincts. Galena District. and was immediately elected to Congress. Tle servedin the years 1+49-50. After the expiration of . his term be removed to California where he has since resided. The same year Baker was sent to Congress September next, to-wit; the Galena District, four more NEVADA TOW SHIP. . Nevada Precinct. Colonels of the Mexican war were elect-. cojnurn, Jadges, W.M. Allen JL. Caldwell, ed from Hlinois, viz: ColBissell from } _ Blue Tent Precinet— Cooper's , = ra % e s . Cooper. Jndges, A. T. Head A. Schelentye t!e Bellvue District; Col. Harris, SpringVanderleith Preeinct—J th's field; Col. Richardson, Quiney, and} Berry Neston. Jwiges FP. Meteod, J Vanderieith Sol M 4 y: Pleasant Flat Precinet—Jo! n Kobinse:?s— Inspector Ool. McClernard from the Shawneetown . wm. Montgomery, Judges, W Tomer Jas Kendall ere 5 me Cold Hill Preci et—Job's Store—In-pector, District.— Missouri Democrat Job, Judges, Chas Snyder, ED. Johnston. SERENE EP GRASS VAILFY TOWNSHIP Fer it is said that the difficulties between the Imperial Bonapartists and the descendants of Mrs, Patterson of Baltior, Jas. K. Byrne, son Phillip Grlwey. Jodves, John Larimer Burrough’s Raneh ir -cinet—Burrongh’s Store Morainbagua Mills Pr Westpha'ia, are in the way of being . tor_— Doolay. Judges, Jos Dede, Win Pa les ector, —— Pat Tue Mariposa Trees—It is stated in the San Andreas Independent that this g ve contains larger trees than the Calaveras grove. but cannot be reached hy wagons or carriages through any known road. There are m all 600 trees, 400 of which are standing upon the seme quarter section of land. rT Buena Vista Precinct ; Chas Barker’s, composed. ‘The Emperor has offered to . M Barker, Judgcs, ete. SOee: ROUGH & READY TowNstilt make her son Jerome a Duke, and her. Rough & Ready Precinct; Downey ifons tor, M McClenchy. judges, AC Kean. \\ grandson Jerome, who graduated at] Indian Spring Precinct ; Indian = pri V os : . . . spector, Theo Miller judges, AStep’, H !/ West Poiat and is now with the army in Oeaey Fiat Precinet , Trail?’s store ; Insp P ° : 9 ‘ Baldwin, jndgex, J W ° hultz, H A Ashburn Italy, a Connt, with suitable "pecuniary oe Bar Precinct sJohnstows & Trail’s Store, ; * *° Inspector, D Brown judges, G tHiall FM Trail, endowments for the rauk, if they will Hudson House Precinct , Williams’, Inepector, or ; Munday, judges, Geo H Williams, C Beckma. formally renounce all claims to the name . Munday: ies. Gow & Meine cine, Panecee ’ ‘ T 1 7 H Chambers judges, Samue! Tuttle, Joe] Witt. of Bonaparte. The parties in interest erect. sohanatvecces, Mapeak E Mali 1 ; erts, judges. H S:iardin, A W WeCoy. i: wer pene under consideration, = BY IDGEPORT TownsiiP and it see : i i Bridgeport Precinct, David J Wood’s, Inspeetor hei Be Mein “a i the si seme of David} Woods jndges Rowen, -—— Cole. : their friends that the 0 wi French Corral Precinet, Fresea al House, Inpr posals ill be apector Rufus McKachran, judges, Huston Biack, . B accepted. saa Cx: Birchrille Preeinct, Alat's store, Inspector, John Thompson judges. Thos Fitzsimmons, Juo Taylor, Sweetiand’s Precinet, Assembly saleon, Inspector, 8 P -weetlacd. judges.Orlando Evans, Otis His-ox. an Juan Vrecivet, Union Hefel Inspector, RA Loughead, judges, J B Warfield. Theedore Green Cherokee Precinet, Turney’s Hotel, Laspector, John V White, judges, John Dixon, David Acktey Montezuma Precinct, Ca npeli"s saloou, Inspector, Jno Parham, judges, A J Ray, E A Stevens BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Colambia Hill Precinct—5. Mefirown’s Hotel—1nspector, John MeBrown, Judges J. H Esselstyne. E. A Isaacs Bloomficld Precinet—<kidmore’s Saloon: Inspector, J W. Dennison, Judges, Jacob Johnson, D. P. Walters. ena ae eS Magnolia Precinct—H Arnold's; laspector, Bates X . ' Henry, Judges, Hubbel’, Geo Beckwith: Mr. Sam. Connells trees look very. Relief Hill Precinet—Todd’s Hotel; Inspector, F. H Beckwell, Judges; Spicer, — mith. well, and as tothe fruit, valley peaches dd Sar ecnien caveats House; Inspector, A A i Ball. Jud, —Shanklin, H A Town. won’t suit us wher we can getsuch ones; Grizaly ili Precizet—lAJ Doolittie’s; Inspector, Mat . 1 ( Irwin, Judges, Abel Lowe, A. J Doolittle we have tried some, and can pronounce eee EUREKA Towneme. ‘ Woolsey’s Flat Precinet--Fox & Merryman’s; Inspectiem we the best. tor. J Buieh. judges, W Coe, E Hubbard, . Moore's Flat Precincttooiars ¢ sloon, Inspecter, Pracnes.—E. F Spence, Esq., pre-. 3 Blakerle , sudges, C B Jones, John Bartholomew, Saaeett S Orleans Fiat Precinct—OrleansHotel—Iuspector, H sented the office on Wednesday with a} Hghes. Juiges.C P Evans, T J Barnes. Eureka Precinct-—Wm Boreams Saloon; Inspector basket of peaches from his own garden. . Jno Hughes Judges, J Scewart, M Congtin. "1 = Sonth Fork Precinct—Leary's Store; Ins,ector. WP They lay covered with fresh blushes, . Morris, Judges, Van Dusen, H Bronson. f; H “ Mohawk Fiat P reciuct—Denton’s Store: Inspector, W ragrant as ymettus and proved deligf eae Judges, 8S G Henney, John —r P . : now ‘Tent Precinct—Suow ‘lent House; hispector, cious enough to become a substitute for Meek, Judges, J Ward, Dan Boody. : : = : : Sailor Bar Preciuct Sailor Bar House; Inspector, the Ambrosia of gods. By Jove, mounMiller, Judges, J Ruvates, K Ostorne. ; : : ° ig Lake Camp Precinet—at the Camp; Inspector, — peaches are just the thing. Dan R.ci, Judges, C Hvi<in .t-n, John Wallace. E WASHINGTON TOWNS: IP. Washington Precinet—John Gevrge's; Inspector, Mr, Bropsricx,— : . x.—Dr. Powell recent H Little, Judges, Charles. teinmitz, Henry Young. ly read the following extrhet from a letter he received from Senator Jones of Tennessee: “I can not conelude without express~ ing to you howagreeably I was disappointed ia your Senator, Mr. Broderick. LITTLE YORK TOWSSHIP. I had been prejudiced against him, but 20:8 oda Sotgen' Warwaioen w Bom coma i found him a frank, firm, and generous . {10° Precinct—Paviliun; Inspector, A J Tibvets, adg-s, Jerry Green. Johu Grove. opponent in the Senate, full of sound Lowel Hil ’recivet—Jefferson House; Inspector, T é : F McGuire, Jadges, Thos Patterson, A Kilberry. practical views on all subjects, and worthy the confidence of all. Ormsbie, Judges, Thowas Holland, John O'Connor. Alpia Precinct—Wixoim’s Hotel; luspector, W Crocker, Judges, G ~ Getchell W Hall Omega Precinet—Van Vrankin's ol) Restaurant; In. spector, J C Harmer, Juages, Doct Teeples, — Tempior Gordon, Judges, Chas Beemar, — Root. " Bear Vailey Precinet--Buttertield’s place: inspector, Jos ‘s@;)lor, jucges Elijth Barrett — Stephel Walloupa Precinet—McCauley’s Store; Inspector, Jas Todkili, judges, -Cheepey, Thos MeCauicy. Pigasaat Valley Precinct—Wies’ swore; Inspector, J Weis. Judges, Isaac Gull. Grinell. Camden Precinci—National Hotel: Inspector, W A Rabbit. Judges, > K Brovks, HH K Tuner. ~ Sailor Flat Precinct; Jacov’s Stere; Inspector, C Caldwell, Judges, Robt Daily, Taos Tierney. By Order of tae Board of Sapersisors. Witness, RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By J SLauszexr. Devuty. ta General 'l'om Thumb has returiéd from Europe and settled down for life at Bridgeport, The papers say heis look-. : ing round for a wife. At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors for Nevada County, held on Wednesday, August 10th, IS59, it was ordered that the following precincts be established as the Election precincts of the Connty and following persons are appointed at the several precincts as Inspectors and Judges at the General Election to he beld on Wednesday, the 7th day of Helmes? Saloon—tnepeetor, T. W. Store—Inspector J. ger Vanderleith’s--Inspector. Grass Valley Preeinet—Smith’s Exchange—Tnspectudges, M.S. Norton, 3 C, RichardAllison Ranch Preeinct —Dunkel’> Store--Inspe ctor Jolin Miner Inmore, the repured wife of the Duke of] Pctor. Ata Goodwin. deiges, T. Huston. Chas, Hory ss “i— lough’s Store, InspecInspector, D s. No 16 will beheld every Tuesday evening at the c As a General Stomach Corrector, these Bittershare ee Jacias« Fiat Preciuet—Turuer House; Inspecter, AM . whole system: Pour Man's‘ reek Precinct—Rie.’s Store; Inspector,s . part to an unimpaired appetite keen relish for GEORGE LEWIS, angl2tf JOUN GRIMES. CARLEY & DAVIS, AVF opened a Saloon for the refreshment of the inT ner man opposite the Store of J S. Wall, > econd door above Pine on Broad street, Nevada, where a never failing supply of the best Wines and Liquors. Dashaway bevcrages. &e. &, To hefound in the best bars of the State, may be always had on demanding anddone up on the most up proved style. JIniy 15, 856—tf CARLFY & DAVIS. CONFECTIONARY AND !CE CREAM s m:O ON. NO 44. MAIN STREET. Goods dilivered Free of Charge. _ July 1 1859. S. H. Prichard & Bro., On Broad Street, a few doors from Pine . Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Jerry ie FE UNDERSIGNED begs lrave to inform the Ia dies and Gentlemen of Nevada, that he has opene anee Cream and Confectionary Saloon ea the — South side of Broad street, 2 few doors above Pine. The saloon is fitted up in astyle far snperior to anythingiol the kind ever opened in Nevada, with @ room, hav ng aprivate entrance especially for the accomodation of Ladies. [gr Corfeciionary Tee Cream and Fountain Seda.— *Parnes aud Balls furnished with every variety 0) Confectionary on short notice. Aprilzt—t J.M. FLURSHUTZ. Second St. Intween J. & K. St's. Sac. yas well known and long established [tel having been thoro ighly repaired and refarnished wi'l be . Qpened for the Roception of Visitors on the 22d inst. No troutls will be spared in conducing it’to the wants of our friends and others who may favor us with their patronage. A large Laundry has heen built and added to the ILouse. POLLARD & BEARD. Proprietors. A. Pottann, formerly of Oriental Hotel, San Francisco. J. R. Beanrn. Sacramento, Aug. I9, 1859—tf eee MINERS ATTENTION, PECIMENS of Gold-bearing Quartz are bought by busat the highest rate. A_ large pr miun is given over the intrinsic valne for Quartz suitable for maftuactuingiut» Jewerry. BARRETT & SHERWOOD. 135 Montgomery St., San Fraucisco aug!l23m Cc. D. WOoODs., Contractor and Builder, at the olu stand of Z. P. Davis on Spring Stret Particular attention will be paid to the repairing of Billiard Tables. Counters and Job Work of every description promptly attended to. Nevada. Jure tf 1, 0.0. F. The recnlar meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE. new hall on Pine street, in Kidd’s new buil lingB. F. STOKES, N, G, A. Hi: Parker, Sec’y BAYAN T's STOMACH BITTERS. no equal in restoring the vital energy of the Half a wine glass full taken before meals will prove acertain cure fur Dyspepsia, dispelling tlatluency and oppression of the chest, while they imfood. Asa Wine bitter for the uso of Hotel and Restaurants, they wil] be found indispensable, rendering‘all beverages truly delightful, being a purcl) vegetable compound, entircly free from any pernicious coloring matter. Purchasers will ple: ee obs:tve the name, ANT’s STOMACH BITTERS” pressed on each bottle and cap, and see that the autograph siguature is on thelabel. -2 @&.N. W. BRYANT. Hats Cleaned and Repaired. NEW YoRE. 8 cab gtr ako out of San Francisco to get Agent for San Francisco. é *t LAMOTT & COLLINS, aig WM NEWELL & 00. tyJa®, 1858—3m, Cor.2od & J St. See. i Psa REP ee aN ee ia No 97 Front street, San Francisco. Agents for Jones & Hudson's Chewing Tobaceo ; Mayflower, Virginia offering to Califcrnia ; Our Jewel, El Sacramento ; E. J. Hudson’s Sweet Scented Oronoce; Smoking Rose of Sharon ; Prichard’s Corn Cob: James Cuiever’s Wellington; Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey in barrels and half barrels. W.Li receive orders for Drugs & Medicines, &c. for Mesars Thomas & FePor. New York. augl5 Biasiting Powder. 2000 kegs Hayards and Duponts bighly glazed, F. F. H¥. 1000 kegs Oak Ilill Mills F. F. HF. Put up expressly for this market. For Sale in . ts to suit. by J. & P. CAROQLAN, ae Nos 1 & 3 J. St. Sacramento. Saeramento, Aug. I9, 1859.—tf FISHER & CO, mA. Tre Ss eS Are now opening their Fall and Winter styles ef Lats, Caps, Canes, Umbrellas, Buggy Robes, Childrens’ Goods, And the only complete assortment of Ladies Furs ever received in the country. New styles received by every steamer from Paris,’London and New York. The celebrated “FISHER’S BEST,” Moleskin Hats made to ordet at short notice. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, Montgomery street, Corner of Commercial St, augl9 SAN FRANCISCO. STILL ANOTHER CHANCE. KEYSTONE MARKET. ARCHIE MCALLISTER, HAs left the Variety Store and mored across the street, is determined not to be outdone in keeping a Market. None but American Beef, of tha best quality ! Pork, Mutton, Veal, etc. all kinds of Game in their season Also, Fish and Vegetables, fresh every day. All of which will be soldcheap for casa. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! LANOTT & COLLINS, HATTERs. CORNER SECOND & J STREET, SACRAMENTO AVE on hand the most ma nificient stock of HATS and CAPs ever offerediathis state. All of which they will sell 20 Per Cent ower than any other Honse. On hand the geunine PREMIUM HAT of onr own importation, direct from Lima; . .ady’s Riding Hats and Caps, Beaver, Otter, Seal, Nutria, Russia and Califor nia Hats; the Stage H ts, Soft Hats of French and American Mann actareof all styles. colors an 1 qualities. A largo lot of summer hats, a few ext a Panama’s; “gry . Uhildrens Hats and Caps of the latest styles; Caps of . heaa, J. T. D! a!l shapes, in feet you cannot callfora bat of any cription but what we have it. ORDER3 FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED Tu. ABEL H. HANSON, J.L. Pool, deceased. Miss E W. Phillip’s . SCHO'L FOR YOUNG LADIES. Opened on Monday, July 11th 1859. IN THE BRICK CHURCH, Min strest, Neveda. FPMIIE course of instruction inc ad s the eo aoa an higher English branches. Latin, 1 em-h, Has just-reeeived pInecT FROM THE East, by . SPanish, and ow Daily exercises in Re. ding, the John L Stephens, the newest style, of the 30,, Writing, Spelling. Meutal Arithmetic, Vocal o.u24 AND 15 HOOP SKIRTS, (Picolomini) offer the same to sie and Calistheuics. Ladies of Nevada and vicinity at most reasonable pri-. Parents and friends of the School ara requested ccs. to attend the reviews which will be he 12 Ladies will please call early and supply themselves 1. fo pe —— A with this beantiful and highly fashionable article b fore re ab ai Ok: CFSE. month, commicocipg: im the stock is exhausted. S LUBECK & Co. July &, 1859 —tt jel0 Adin'r of the Estate NEW INVENTION! . Extension of the Picolomini Hoops!!! S. LUBECK & CO., 55 Broad Street Nevada. : Terms per Month. NEVADA ACADEMY English Braniches....cco-c.secsse $5 to $3,00 sie es Languages Extri $t each. MR, R H. RAYMOND . Tastrumental Music, 8 Lessons, $10 atthe school Hasopened n . —TESTINONIALS— ACADEMICAL SC HOOL . Rev. Samael H. Cox. D. D. ! Rev Heary Ward Baecher, ) Brooklyn, N. ¥, Rev. Gorham D. Abbot, Prof. Milo Mahan, Prof. C. D. Cleveland, Ti the room formerly occupied by J: Stratton. fo the instruction of Young Gentlemen im Mathematics and the Natural Sciences, also, in the Gr mia cal struction of the English Lauguage. Particula: attention will be giv. n to younger scholN. ¥. City. Con arsin reading, writing, end spelling; and other privacy Rev. Kingston Goddard, Philadelphia. branches, Girls will be admittedto the schoul. § Dis.iMon. Ellis Lewis, pline, strict and moral. tfom C. L. Dabnisson,Terms of ‘Tuition, $1,00, per week. Rev. Jos Stratton. Natchez, Nevada Aug Ist 1859, ang) itf Dr. Ayers P. Merrill, Memphis, Tenn. sceiihed, ac oa Trastzes an Teachers ot Mt. Molyoke Sem. Mass. cox, FRANCIS & CO. . “ of Franklin Female College, Misa Late Specr & Co., Nevala, Tntw 15. °59 +f, Forwarding, Warehousing and Commis : Art RTE . ye OE Bathing, Mais Catting & shaving Saloon FRANK H. FISWER, ORNER Battery and Broadway strects, San Fran. Would respectfully inform his old friends and enscisco—Will attend to paying treights on receipt of properly indors sd Bull of Lading tomers that he bas returned to Nevada and opened fine Goods shippedin onr care from Eastern cities, will be &ttended to on arrival and forwarded withdis; ach te ®& sy Homer ba hele . Shaving. Mair Cutting & Bathing hae Cash ADVANCES ao A oh Merchanlise in our Ware Saloon, on Lroad street. opposite National Iotel. houses, or consigtted Would respectfully refer to the Merchants and BankA liberal share of patronage is solicited FRANK " FISHER Prnorietor. orsof . an Franctico generally. ail2 jue . Special Notices, w DIAMON °S, j thes, Jewelry & Silver Ware Gold atche Je omy & Silver oy Ter The flowing letrer which emphatically speake ‘or if-elf. was written by the Dean of the Faculty of FOR SALE BY BA RRETT & Sil ERWOO Dd. the Phita telphia College of Medicine, to the editors of 135 Montgomery Sireet, San Francisco. the Pacitic Medical and Surgigal Journal, San Francisco RTICLES of Gold— Con-isti sad : for publication : o — Consisting © lex ain = ” 4 Gentlemen’s Watches of all descriptions, CiatePHILADEL?EHIA, January 17th, 1859. laine, Eob, Vest, Guerd,and Neck Caains, leeve Bur.) To the Elitors of the Pacifle Medical and Surcies tons, Studs, Hrooches, Bracelets, bar Ring, Pencil Journal:—tGentlemsn: ~My attention has been called Cases, Lockets, Buckles, Rings, Card Case~, Snaif Boxes to an article in he December na aber of your journile Se. ls, Keys, Eys Glasses, Ribbon Slides, Ch wins Thimin regwed tothe ap EuNpe . degree granted by ths Philables, Cane Heads, Armiets, Crosses, aud every thing Iphia _ollege of Me.Ucine to Dr L J Czapkay. Whee pew and beautiful in Coral Work, Cauieos, Jet Work the application f r the degree wa. made to the Faculty, and Mosaic. ‘ -€ he it was avcompanied by atidavits awl testimonials to the AKTIULES of Silvér —Consisting of Napkin Rings, offect that Jzapkay wasaregniar gradnate M. D Ruife, Fork and Spvdn, in cases; Saltcettiar<, Spouns Of the Unive ads rved as urgeon in the and Forks; Ice Seoops; Fish, Desert, Butter, Frait, iv, Hungarion a asa regular practitioner of medand Cake Knives, Pitchers and Goblets, Tea .cts comicine (nth: str noth of these the degree was granted, piete, Cake Baskets, Castors, Butter « f<hes, Salvers,) The aD KUNDEMdezr ©, 5 its Mame implies, ie confer. Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee (rus, Card Basket, Xo jedon gradnates only, and gives us new privileges. Hed Diamonds set in every style of ornament now in there been the slightest suspicion of irregn arity, the ap fashion. j plication wenld have been refased By inserti .g tbixin Country ordurs, went by express, are attended to with Yourjoarval, you willdo an act of justice to the College punctuality aed dispatch, and sati-faction in ail ca-cs and eunfer a favo! on Yours, i a OT uarautoed . RAND, 3 Watch Repairing Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of pr mpt attention. Medicine. commands our particular and augl2 3in CERTIFICATES —I, the undersigned, Governor of Hungary, te testity hereby that Dro L, J. Czapkay bas Caution to the Purchasers of served dur ng the c mteet for Hungarian Rherty, & Chie# surgeon in the Muagarin army, with fuithfal pers vere EUREKA WHISKEY! — jance Whereef] have given him this certiticate, and @6 f HAs COME TOTiHsc KNOWLEDGE oF THE} recommend him to the sympathy, attention and protec. undersigned that various ;artics are . utting UP . tion of alP those who are capable of appreciating }-atric P= 1uferior Weisky in imitation packages biaading 1 . seli-sacritice and uudeserved misfortune. “EUREKA Wi SKY,” and se'iing the same at much KOS UTH LAJOS, lesa than the Ag<ut’e price fur the genuine artice. . Governor of Huugary. Weheve also ascertained that empty packages with . Washington city. Jan6 &52°our hames on them are frequently retitled with a com-. ~~ ee mon article, and suld for tue gceuuine Economy is Wealth. _ There are houses who scil wee ees THE GENUINE EUREKA WHISKY HEUSTON, representations can ve relied on. Of such itis safe rchase. Z The fuet af 30 many pirtics trying to imitate this} & CO. article. ie the surest uaranter that it isthe best Whe) WE ROP ANT TATLORS ITASTINGS, ee ee EU eee tbe petage exeteraiu AND IMPORTERS. OF FASII 7 Ses . IONABLE CLOTHING AND ‘Eureka Whisky, 1349.”) GENIS FURNISHING “WM. NEWELL & CO,” GOODS, With a copyright label attaches ; and on the other CORNER OF F & 2nd STREET, SACRAMENTO THE firs: hoisein California to reduce the price of ‘To any one who has purchased the genuine Fureka custom inade clotht NEWY Tr oI Whisky, this eantion ix unnecessary, a3 he caunct be “eggs Aeaitpdahnicle Re Bg deceived by imjtati ons, . 2S Per Cont Cheaper v. M. NEWELL &CO., Sole Azents, than any other honse iu California. Maz. 4—Smis . SAN FRANCISCO = NEW STYLE COATS, elegant cnt Pants. rieb Vest OPS Feehorgie Neckties and everything suitable for men’ wear. a OIL OF VITRIOL . Kemember UFUSTON, HASTINGS & CO. whem For t . you want good thedp elotbing.F.SPERCE. Maine = {July 8, bao.RT PEL ACNE, 3) TGF ott n Rec -_eee.