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TH
WHOLE NUMBER, 537.
energie
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.*
DEPARTUHE OF STAGES.
FLAG OF THE PLANET GEMS.
we Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Daily.
sD BY BY FRANCIS 8. KEY, The following splendid poem was written ao euMusE. Wisten:
eteeee . Gai tueiny cant pou eee by the dawns early light, der spiritual influence, by Mary Jane CunningFor Seoremen “4 at : o'clock, A.M. ; a.
E, G. WAITE & CO. . What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last . ham, of Washington City. The poetess was at) . Orleans Flat, 2. “ 7 Se ES ee cox, . Sleaming—
the time no more than fourteen years oldbal p 5 kang ‘eee = 5
é. G. WAITE, T. W. LOCKWOOD, J03. THOMPSON. . Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the . der whatever influence produced, the inspiring . . , Washington, 3 v8 7 = a. so
Seer: Sa ie ee ee F . perilous fight, numbers will rank undisputed, with the “ Star Alpha s Omega . Pal e E For One Year, in hag se (sent bs amas . Oer ee ramparts we watched, were so gallantly . « sagled Banner,” Drake’s “American Flag,”. « Grass Valley, 9 a-N-2&5 P.M. win. & sum For Six Menths; in advance....-dO....0008 3, streaming!
nd “ Hohenlinden.”
a ; = > carrie ket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in . ‘or Three Months, (delivered by earrier). 2,00 . And the rec 2
NOTI .
: = nf air, Flag of the planet gems! RELIGIOUS CES gas~ Advertisements conspicuously inserted . Gave proof through the night that our flag was
. still there ;
Oh! say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free, and home of the brave!
at reasonable rates.
gar Papers sent by mail payable in advance
As we have received a large addition to our .
Jeb Office, we are prepared to.de al} Kinds of . On that shore dimly seen through the mists of tha
Book and Job Printing. deep,
— ee sae . Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence re
Spengy Gieats.—At a flag raising at Nor. Oeer.
Plato, Kane cotinty, ilitibis, after tte ; What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering
“ 2 Stri ‘ : d hoisted, . steep,
ig meet oe vs a‘ and village . As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses?
the assembly adjourned ” . add Now it catehes the gleam of the morning's first
e made by .
bs beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream 5
rward . ’Tis the star-spangled banner. O loug may it wave
O’er the land of the free, and the home of the
brave,
chureb, where some speeches wer
patriotic gentlemen and an opportunity
was offered for youtig memto come fo
aati enlist, the company at Plato not being
t ouite filled. Net a man went up. This
rd the patriotism, the . And where is thai band who so vauntingly swore
te ve 5 lag . That the havec of war end the battle’s confusion‘
tal ty Ane . A home anda country should leave us mo more?
co with many others ladies was present, . ~4iplood has washed out their foul footsteps’
nd she talked boldly forward to the Secpollution.
roll . No refuge could save the hireling and slave
as well as
schoolmistress,
wae-'s deck and headed the muster
seunrs'4 ‘te we ed iilastrious.a8 having . From the terror of flight,or the gloomof the grave
with a pame. rendered i ae — __° . And the star-spangted banner in triumph doth wave
pecn axed to the Declaration of Indepen. O’er the land of the fr.e, and the home of the brave.
She was . }
. Oh! thue be it ever, when freemen shall stand } er ie y— ! and be. ms ,
loved by 8 other lady = . . Between theirloved homes and the war’s desolation
i, te Datow@tdliipany was not long in . Blest with victory and peaces may the heaven resing tts ronikeP “Phe muster-roll, bearing . cued land
as s ot 0 > iets . aihenet oan ade PT ye e
of ti@*apirited young “‘vivanPraise the power that hath made and presetved us
i a nation. i
. Then conquer we must, when our cause it i¢ just, .
O:.pPanv we epted by ie . And this be eur motto—* In God is our trust 9a
Since that date four flag raisings) ana the star-spangled banner in triumph shall
jouee. with tue pro-nomen Mary.
weer ee:
rt s3 .
Tie NAW eS
avs been sent to headquarters, and
“the powers that
wave
of in that portion of Kane .
. O’er the land of the free,and the home of the brave,
Cie
and *
_-in uniforms of red, white and .
ali ef them, at the repioneers . more, with a flag of truce, for the purpose of .
‘Mary” and “May” —t*e sol.
ror! *[his song was composed under the following .
* 4 circumstances :— sntleman had left Baltiheye ettended ircumstanees :—A_ gentl
a-t af the officers, marching as or
: i of their company The Cap. getting released from the British fleet a friend
un ae “i along without . of his, who bad been cuptured at Marlborough.
ait Fays becoukd nee get Sue i a aa th of the Patuxent
he flag has been sent up Sle wert as far as the mouth o a iuew, avd after the flag
ilicwe them to fire each three megs .
inion, the Stars and Stripes.
and was not permitied éo r-‘urn, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He
ror 9% was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth
Whether he will deprive the place of the} of the Patapseo, where the flag-vessel was kept
at€.
eee ere ee
“4%
ue
ervieces of a good teacher, and 2) under the guns of a frigate; and he was com. Surveyor of that port.
Whose sapphire-circled diademe
Stud every sea and shore and sky
Oh! can thy children gaze
Upon thy silver blaze,
Nor kindle at thy rays,
Which led the brave of old to die?
Thou banner! beautiful and grand,
Float thou forever o’er our land !
Mertnopist—Hold regular service every Sabbath
at the Methodist Church; head of Broad street,
at 10} a, m, and 74 P. M.
?Rev. W. G. Deac, Paster.
BAPTIST CuuRCH.—Cor. Pine and S; sts.
Holds regular service every Sabbath at 10},
o'clock A. M. and 7 P. MRoy. BENJ. BRIERLY, Pastor.
Catnworic—Hold service every Sabbath at 9 aa., at the Catholic Church, on Washington St.
Rey. T, J. Dauton, Pastor.
Flag of the stripes of fire *
Long as the bard his lofty lyre
Can strike, thou shalt inspire our song—
We'll sing thee round the hearth,
We'll sing thee on strange earth,
We'll sing thee when we forth
To battle go, with clarion tongue!
Flag of the free and brave in blood,
For aye be thou the blest of God!
SECRET ORDERS.
F. & A. Me
Nevada Lodge, No13—-Mects at Masonic Hall,
corner of Broad and Pine streets, every Saturday evening. Regular Communications the
second Saturday of each month.
A. C. Nines, aster.
J. F. Rudolph, Sec’y. i
Nevada R. A. Chapter, No. 6—Regular communicalions the first Monday evening of each
month. Tuomas P. Haw trey,
J. F. Rudolph, See’y. High Priest.
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.—Stated ,assemblies the first and third Thursdays of each
month. Cuas. Marsu, Commander,
J. F. Rudolph, Recorder.
— < ay
Oustomah Lodge, No. 16—Regular meetings on
Tuesday evening of each week, at their Iball,
corner “of Broad and Pine streets, in Kidd's
brick building. D.S. Tarumas, V. G.
Chas. Herrick, Sec’y.
Flag of the bird of Jove!
Who left his home, the c’ouds above,
To point the hero’s lightning path—
Around thee will we stand,
And glittering sword in hand,
And swear to guard the land
Which quell’d the British lion’s wrath ;
Flag of the West! be thou unfurled,
Till the last trump arouse the world {
Flag of two ocean shores !
Whose everlasting thunder roars
From deep to deep, in storm and foam—
Though with the sun’s red set
Thou sink’st to slumber, yet
With him in glory great
Thou risest, and shall share his tomb!
Thou banner! beautiful and grand,
Float thou forever o’er our land!
I. O. OF K.
. Nevada Camp, No. 39—Will hold its regular
meeting at Temperance Hall, foot of Broad
strets, every Wednesday evening.
A, G. THomrsoy, C. R.
PONY NEWS.
Lovisvinte, June 22d.—QOn and after
Monday freight over the Nashville Railroad
will be refused uniess permitted by the
The Journal says .
20,000 guns were stopped yesterday at Jefferzonville, consigned to Louisville until .
satisfactory assurances ate received that .
E. F. Bean, Sec'y.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Sierra Nevada Division, No. 17—Meets erery
Saturday evening at Temperance Hall, foot of
Main street. Joun Turner, W. P.
J.¥F. Drake, RS.
‘ " — I. 0. OF G. T.
they are for Unien men, This macnn Union Lodge, No. 4—Regular meetings every
paper contains letters from Gen. Buckner. Friday evening at Temperance Hall, foot o
. to Magoffin, giving the particulars of the mgs eae 2 aan W.C. T.
. agreement made with McCleland. * Ae eas
Bs eer agape, ia ee oe bpelled to witness the vombardment of Fort * 7 » + >» wars wi i a = * y= = . Joans of Axe a wack Fok success . M Henry, which the Admiral had boasted he ‘tio Le sees.
~ecruiting service, and the patriotic . whould carry in a few hours, and that the city
+ now in Old Kane, is attributed . must fall. Ife watched the flag at the fort
pallant conduct a nd bright eyes of} through the whole day, with an anxiety that can
} those young sacies . be better feit than described, until the night pre' A Viney ; Reguiest For THe Uniox.— vented him from secing it. In the nigit he
, seeks . watched the komb-shells, and at early dawn his
Ir fs etated that Col. Lamon three weeks . wat hed the Lomb-sbells, and a
eancerea his resignation of the office of eye was agai 1 greeted by the flag of 118 co’ Y
, ayo tenuered his resig . . — Marty's National Songs, iii.
Marsia ‘the District of Colun PRE See iata ee
he ising and taking command Secession Frac Rarstne.—QOn Monday last
rinia troops. The Presi, a flag of the Confederate States was raised
i ( te! ©. declined to accept the res. by members of the family of a well known
uy ote ae n . resident of this valley, and several men in
ce, bu ave ( 1. Lamon permissi
ose of car. the vicinity went to the premises and deCol.
a true . net be tolerated inthis county. Afterwards,
the flag not being taken down, a delegation
entered the house for the purpose of desa f ver
} pd * fabsence for the pury
yatriotie enterprise. manded its lowering, as its presence could
nisa native of Virginia: is
* tried courage, and admitted capa; ot
whose standard the young men 0.
city, t 2 . 1
I believe he troying the obnoxious emblem, but were
Vireinia are rapidly rallying
told that it had been placed in the fire.—
immediately to take yes Washington aN ;
1a troops already Search proved unavailing and the men demand in person of the
jonse to his late proclamation. 'parted, whereupon the flag was again
The party was by
raise din rs}
Tribune. ; thrown to the breeze.
exxited ; and one or more
re entered the house,
‘Cor. N. Y.
much ime a 3 thi
—The greyhonnd runs Z pane
= ales fof the men forcibly
and found and carried off the flag in tri> Curious.
only, and this we assert as
two € carrier pigeon flies on his
eee i ea umyph.
Ired d fifty miles journey homeward ; : ar and fitty miles Journey) ee Subsequently, warrants were sued outand
wht, viz: fi int to point of! . xs 3 : y exvesigitt, viz: from po ae I an of the mea arrested, on the charge of
he has marked—but this Is .
aa A trial The fierce dragon-fly, . vito
‘the cases was had in Justice Miner’s court, and, the jury failing to convict, the District
“malicious mischief.” on one of
nr conjecture.
thonsand lenses in his eye,darts witht trreive
" ete to angie with the rapidity of a
. ce _Attorney gave the matter up as a bad job
unr svord.nnd as rapidly darts back:not
lasl and put a stay to the proceedings by quashpet hemes bat = . ing the indictments.— Soluno Co. Her.
+ the 4 tioa of his wings, and instanta-} eget
¢ } 7 _ } I. a 2 e
ostouiating the distance of the obTits Live Wor. or Ocrs.—Agassiz and
vould dash himself to pieces. Gould estimate that there are at least 250,} Le
i : iformation of his does this . 0uG different spec ies of liviag animals.— .
No one can answer. When we think fora moment of the num\ cloud of tea theusand gnats dance up . ber of individuals belonging to each spe; i down ip the sutu—the minutest inter-, cies, we can begin to bave a faint concep; map between them—vret no one knocks an-/ tion of tne innumerable throng of animated .
{ : < headlouz upon the grass, or breaks @ . creatures at people this earth of ours, .
.
itself only a minor sattellite in one .
We .
said a faint idea—fer who can grasp the .
these are. . which is
sing long and delicate
lenty—amidst your admiration of this of a vast number of solar systems.
ess dance—a peculiarly high-shoulpendant miagnitude of the figures required to enuvicious gnat, with long,
dered
ee SPP ay
4
<3, inserts merate the individuals of a single species,
se, and settling on your chee}
What possessed the . say of cattle among quadrupeds, or of pigNo one knows.
A’ poisonous sting.
Jittle wreteh to do this? eons among birds, o: of herrings among
A four-horse coach comes suddenly upon . fishes,
. flock of geese on & narrow road, and among insects—sach one of which is
or of house-flies or mosquitoes
al
. President and his Cabinet to-day, where the ,
The Kentucky authorities will protect .
United States property in the State and enRUSSELL MILL DUCK
force the laws of the United States accord. .
.
ing to the interpretation of the U, S.
From Ne. 1-0 to 12-0, for
Courts, and enforce all obligation of neu.
. trality against the Southern States. Mec. Clelland agrees to respect the territery of .
HYDRAULIC MINING!
oo * .
. Kentucky even though Southern armies .
In such occupy it. case
. the Kentucky
.
authorities to remove the .
. Southern forces. Should Kentucky fail to .
. do so he claims the same right of occupa.
° . a .
jtion given to Southern force. She will} \
call for the aid of Government troops if
he will eafi on!
Te LAWRENCE DUCK.
not successfulin removing them.
Administration adopts a different policy .
Kentucky is to have timely notice, and if .
JANSON, BOND & CO.,
Corner Battery and Clay St’s,
San Francisco.
Fer Sale by
ap] 12-m3
Kentucky changes the same notice is to be j
given. Of this agreement General Bucker .
gives Governor Harris, of Tennessee, noticc.
} :
. In answer Governor Harris gave assutances
that the territory of Kentucky would be re. spected until occupied by Federal troops.
. and will give peremptory orders to Tennes. see officers to that effect.
. SINGER'S
.
Sr. Louis, June 24th.—The Democrat Sewing Wachines!
. learns frem citizens of Lexington who have .
arrived here, that news of the defeat of State . WAVE REMOVED
troops at Booneville hada good effect on
the secessionists of Lafayette and adjoining
counties. They also state that moderate 139 Montgomery Street,
secessionists at Lexington are desirous to
. testify their allegiance to the Federal Gov
biananent, to secure peace and order in the}
State.
Scouts who have returned from the vicinity of Fairfax Court House, report the enemy erecting batteries one and a half miles .
noYth-east of the Court House. All roads
. leading in this direction have been ebstruct.
ed by trees being felled ucross all level plaNEXT TO CORNER OF BUSH,
SAN FRANCISCO.
ces. The obstruction of the roads pre.
cludes the idea that the rebels intend ad.
yancing, and the same view is sustained in . AM PREPARED TO DEMONSTRATE
the fact that roads leading to Centreville, in . mo a ee eee
the rear of Fairfax have been newly cleared .
up.
The Herald's Washington dispatch says, .
Gen. Scott and his military advisers met the .
SINGER’S
Family Sewing Machines,
plans of the campaign were fully developed
and disclosed. All that can be divulged in . i
relation to it is, that it is suppesed the UnWILL DO BETTER WORK
i
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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1861.
DRY GOODS,
STORE.
Hagadorn & Bowley,
IMPORTERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
Silks, Shawls, Embroideries,
Millinery and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
Curpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, &c,, &e.
No. 39, Broad Street.
9 K per cent saved in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mate/ ting, Furnishing Goods, &c.,
By calling at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
he latest novelties in summer Dress and Fancy goods, embracing the most desirable fselections ever seen in the city, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY'S.
. Guaranteed Equal, if not Superior, ——---—TE art Not in REGULAR RECEIPT OF THIS .
favorite brand of Duck, by elmost every .
. Clipper Ship, and are satistied, if it is given a trial .
. by the trade, that has been buying heretofore the .
If the . Lawrence Duck exclusively, will give satisfaction. .
A Large assortment of Childrens
remendous sacrifices in Silks. Heavy black
. Silks for $1,00; fancy silks for 50 cents; splen. did Flounced Robes for $15, a large assortment
at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
F you want a nice Mantilla, new style,
Go to HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. pol .
F you want a new style, Bonnet, so to
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
.
.
.
Lal
. —— Bonnets for 25 cents, at
JR HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
. EVERY BODY GP@S TO
. A ¥ 3
Hagadorn & Bowley’s
Wher they want a
Fashionable Dress!
} . ag fast colored French prints for 12*2 .cts
at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
Fre French Lawns, new styles for 12% cts. at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
large “assortment of Embroideries in Cam
brick and Muslin, in sets, at
_HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S
Hoop Skirts, new invention, just received,
at HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
ALEXANDER Kid Gloves in all sizes, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
] F you want a good pair of Silk, Linen or Cotton
J Hose, go to ie AGADORN & BOWLEY’s.
Nable Linen. Towels, Napkins. Doyles, Diapers
and every thing in the line of Linen goods at
oi HAGADORN & BOWLEY’s.
large
a>
K Parasols from $1 to $20 each, at
. 50
.
.
.
.
assortment of Dress Trimmings, at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’Ss.
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
GO TO
Hagadorn & Bowley’s
An@ buy one of those
Beautiful Party Dresses,
‘SOMETHING EN TIRELY NEW,
AND VERY PRETTY.
Hats at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
ust received, direct from New York a large asthe newest styles at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
new; at ion forces are ready and the blow will soon ;
trives straight through the middle of them. living, breathing. pleasure-seeking animal, .
as never yet fairly run over, nor . .
Wovctp Not Work.—Some two months!
\ goose W
k, They are under the very wheels .
}ago, the Dutch Flat Enquirer gave the use .
duc
and hoof, and yet somehow they contrive > e ae
to fap and wabble off. Habitually stupid, of a certain space in its columns to two
heavy and indolent, they are, nevertheless, . ministers of different persuasions, but it}
« jnal to any emergency. Why does the had to close down on them ; for they became .
jonely woodpecker, when he descends from and attacked private .
f his tree and goes to drink,stop several times . 5° abusive, personal,
on the way, listen and look around, before . families at such a rate, that they could no .
he takes his draught. No one knows. . longer be tolerated.
Srvertar Negro Screrstitiox.—A letter . Ax editor of a paper, who wasa great
writer in Cottondom writes as follows:— . yi terer from toothache, made the following
The women have a singular betief, that fe observation, after a violent attack: “Tae
child bas to be whipped on New neers person who could write editorials while
Day,tt will be incorrigable to maternal corsuffering with toothache, could kick up his .
t ve on the rest of the year. Accordingly, hee!s over the grave of Hope, and snap his
just before midnight all the mothers, -_ = dying fingers in the face of Time and surhaad. turn down the coverets within]. »
snugly tucked away, and administer asim-); . ’ a :
ultaneons chastisement to the whole juvepease = ped i aap — ~— re population. We will not attempt to — te his — ry as by es the
analyze the thoughts, much less the “feelFlag, the Constitation, uad-tne Dinien, aninks” of the bewildered sufferers. This der * = and under oe
frightful nocturnal flagellation of course . Adimenietrenon, (regardless of party polikeeps the stupefied urchins docile and subtics) against -* assailants, at home and
missive all the next day, and the happy babroad. eee hee hope to regain
mothers congratulate themselves on the . and perpetuate the ascendency of our party,
prospect of a nice time during the next an-. We should never forget that # man cannot
nual administration of domestic affairs. . oe a true Demoerat unless he is a loyal pat= ————_—_— : . riet."—S. A. Douglas.
P. Green bebsaie: to Know =~ muesesiaie Tae Scccesson oF Doveias.—Gorernor
don't sleep in their knap-sacks? Also, . edaaiaccul oa said ep
whetber having your pockets rifled, will / R ee = 5 ee pia ee : any farther? (If it. ptebren a cpaniiees, to the seat in the
* make the contents go any . United States Senate, made vacant by the «ill he wants to try it these hard times.) .
Also, if clothing can’t be fitted to the sol-.
° oe 1 ——_———_—-—__---—
_ gers so that they won't be fight in it? Be-) Tp onr virtues spring from a dread rather
ing asked why Winans wasn’t hung imme-/ 1
‘ately on fiis arrest, P. Green replied that . than the love of God, we are not good solthe weather hadn't got: warm enough yet! diers, but rogues who would run but fer
gor such 2 summer-> proceeding, ifear of the lash.
death of Senator Douglas.
bad ankle, stepped over it; but the last—a
lady—picked up the hat and showed me
be struck.
ee ee eS ee . fabrics and on HEAVIER fabrics—thar
Meersuaum.—The appearance of this
substance before its manufacture somewhat
resembles foam. It is stated to be found .
floating in the Sea of Azof and on the . .
shores of Samos and Negropont. .
either of these circumstances its name, . Wrk can be done .
’ Any Other Family Sewing Machine
“sea foam’ may have been derived. It is
dug from the earth in several places in .
Turkey, where it is used as soap. The tobacco-pipes are made in Turkey by a process analogous te that for making pottery
ware, and imported into Germany, where
they are prepared for sale by soaking them
firstin wax, then in tallow, and finally polishing them with shave-grass, or crape.—
The latter is used to remove scratches or
imperfections from those injured in packing. Artificial meershaum is made with
fine plaster of Paris, baked for a few
hours, and thrown, while warm, into melted wax or linseed cil.
With Greater Ease
. and with fewer interruptions; and that in
All the Important Requlsites of a
SEWING MACHINE,
Singer’s Machines
at $100 are cheaper than any otherkind at $59.
am now selling our
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES
Plain at,....-.-.-.---$50.
Cabinets—at....--..875.
Sieuts 1x Travettinc.—One sees queer
things in traveling, and at onetime a friend
caught a glimpse of female nature worth
relating: Just after dinner, as the passengers were leaving the table, a gorgeously Do not permit yourself to purchase a chaindressed woman, entering the after-cabin, . stich machine, single or double thread.
swept with her amplitude of crinoline, a z
shiny stovepipe hat across the floor; she All of them will Rayel.
ve it a passing look, and sailed on;
a : 3 : — They use more than TWICE the amomnt of
next 3" Bare i enathee brush ; the thread. They form on the under side of the fab
third, like the Levite, passed by on the other . ric a cord which soon wears off and the sewing
side, and the fourth was like unto her ; the . gives way. This is very objectionable on us .
fifth litted her skirts, and, showing a not . $00dsNo tailor or manufacturer (except for .
bags) will buy a chain stich machine. Do not be
. humbugged by “Fair” (?) Premiums. .
J. WH. DUNNELL, Agent, {
139 Montgomery street,
.
meanncrs. apitf.
ona greater range of fabric—that is on as LIGHTFrom . before the public is capable of doing; that the) _
. SAN i
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. Paes sets. from $5 to $50, somethin:
HAGADORN & BOWLEYS,
ply carpets for $1,00 per yard, and all other
carpets in proportion at
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S.
fT hg agey oon Lace Curtains and Curtain Mus
lin, a large assortment at
sortment of Lace Shawls, and Mantillas,
HAGADORN & BOWLEY’S. .
Any one that has ever been to
Hagadorn & Bowley’s
Once to buy goods is sure to go again,
For they can ALWAYS buy frem
(25 TO som EBR CENT
CHEAPER
THAN ANY SMALL HOUSE CAN SELL.
If you have never been to
Hagadorn & Bowley’s
Go immediately if rou want te buy
any thing or not,
And examine their
IMMENSE STOCK, .
.
Salezmen at all times ready to show
goods vith plessure
——
TO THE LADIES!
J. ROSENTHAL
NEW PHILADELPHIA
DRY GOODS STORE.
52 Broad street.
(Lubeck’s old stand.)
JUST OPENED
WITH 4 NEW AND ELEGANT
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
SILKS,
BAREGES,
TISSUES,
ORGANDIES.
LAWNS,
ETC. ETC.
A Splendid Stock of
MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, DUSTERS,
BONNETS and HATS
Of all Descriptions.
A complete Assortment
+e OF..
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
—AND—
FURNISHING COODS,
Carpets, Oil-cloths & Mattings,
DMASK, LACE,
AND MUSLIN CURTAINS.
All ef which will be seld at the lowest
Market Prices,
Give me acall before purehasing elsewhere.
MRS, RYAN
Dress Maker and Milliner,
Has taken Rooms in my store and will be
happy to see all her uld customers.
happy to announce that I have aecared
of GEN. WULFF as satesman in my
No other guerantee of gentlemanly
apr2étf
VOLUME 12, NO. 10.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
NEVER DESBILITATES.T is Compounded entirely from Gums,
and has become an established fact, a Standard
Medicine, known and approved by all that-have
used it, and is now resorted to with ¢onfidence in all the diseases for which itis reo
ommended. ‘
Tt has cured thonsands within the last
two vears who had given upall hopes ofrelief,
as the numerous unso-. ™ . licited certificatesin my
posseasion show, < 4
The dose must be ada2 apterl té the temperament of the individual} ™ jtaking ft, and used ia
—_ quantities as to) S jact gently on the Bowds. ’
Let the dictates o
you in the use of the) ™
and it will cure rain
our judgment guide
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
» . Complaints, Billious
we iChronic Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Dropsu,
™™ lal Costiveness, Cholic,
bus, Cholera Infantum +
Flatulence, Jaundice, Female Weaknesg, and
may be used suceess-. ™ . fully as an ORDINARY
FAMILY Mepicrne:— gq . It will care Sick Headache, (as thousandscan! . . testify,) in twenty minutes, if two or three. Teaspoonfuls are taken
at commencement of] m lattack.
All whouse itare giv-. 3 ing their testimony in
its favor, pat
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH
THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTH TOGETHER, ’
Price One Dollar per bottice
—— ALSo ——
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS.
COMPOUNDED FROM}
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
in any climate.
The FAMILY Cagentle but active Ca-}
prietor has used in his}
years,
The constantly inthose who have long}
satisfaction which all,
their use, has induced!
in the reach of all.
The Profession well) know that different Cathartics act on different Kee of the bowels,
Attacks, Dyspepsia,
Summer Compinints,
Sour Stomach, HabituCholera, Cholera MorTHARTIOC Pittis 2
thartic, which the propractice more than 20
creasing demand from
used the PILLs and th
express in regard to
me to place them withé
The FAMILY CATH-! ARTIC PILL has, with
due reference to this} well established fact,
been compounded from}
Vegetable Extracts,
ery part of the alimen-;
and safe in all ecaseg
needed, such as Deran-.
ach, Sleepiness, Pains] A jin the Back and Loins,
Costiveness, Pain and} Soreness of the whole
body, from suddencold) % . which frequently, if
neglected, endinalong) = . course of Fever, Loss
of Appetite, a Creeping . ™ . Sensation of Cold over
the body, Restlessness.} ay . Headache, or weight in
the head, all Inflamma-}" . tory Disegses, Worms
in Children or Aduits,!< Rheumatism, a great
Purifier of the Blood! -. and many diseases to
which flesh is heir, too) “ . aumerous to mentiog
in this advertisement.' . Dese—1 to 3.
PRICE—THREE DIMES,
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cas
thartie Pills are retaiied by Druggists generally,
and sold whoicsaic by the Trade in all the large
towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD, M.D.;
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by
PARK & WHITE.
Sole Agents for the Pacifie ©
ma ap 132 Washington St., San F
_LANGTON?’S
Pioneer Express
CONNECTING AT
MARYSVILLE AND NEYABA
ja variety of the purest
. which act alike om eytary canal,andare good
tm . where a Cathartic is
gements of the Stom=
~~
IN SIEZEA COUNTY,
Goodyear’s Bar, t
Morrison’s,
Craig’s Flat,
WITH
Reliable Express,
.
To ALL PARTS oF
. CALIFORNIAg
t
. is ee
} ATLANTIC
STATES AND FURCPRH,
We will dispatch
Da
es from the fo .
Downieville,
} Forest City,
Smith’s Fiat,
Minnesota, Cc Pist Eureka City,,
IN YUBA COUNTY.
Parks’ Rar, Greenville, G: a, Hill,
Ousley’s Bar,
tose’s Bar,
Long Bar,
Oregon House,
Foster’s Bor,
Camptonville,
Young’s Gold Will,
Slate Range,
Indian Valley,
Timbuctoo.
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
Alpha, Montezuma, Little York,
Cherokee, San Juan, Humbug Oity,
FrenchCorral, Sweetland’s Moore's Flat,
Marysville and Nevada,
And every Saturgay morning from Neyada to the
following places in
UTAH TEBRITORY:
FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valiey, GOLD CANON,
GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val,
CHINATOWN, JOHN-TOWN,?
TRUCKEE MEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY,
WALKER RIVER MINES.
Xr All Lettersfor the Western Atlantic States,
enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and
indorsed “Overland, via. Salt Lake.’’ will be frwarded and reach their destination soover than by
any other line.
er TREASURE, Packages and Letters, transmit:
ted to and from the above points with unrivaled
despatch and security.
Gold Dust and Cum forwarded to all parts of theUnited States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at
as low rates as can be done by any Louse with secyrity.
Our Treasurea Express will always be accompani
ed by faithful Messengers.
Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c,, collected or negotiated,
aud all orders attended to promptly.
Purehases of every description made. Forwardiogof Merchandise and Commissionsof every na— attended to intelligently, and with promptjtude.
Office in
& Co’s
Oet, 21, 1859—tt
Nevada, next door below Wells Fargo
JNO. PATTISON
Agent.
W. H. CRAWFORD &Co.,
{Successors to J. M. HAMILTON &Co.]
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON
STEEL,
NAILS,
BELLOWS,
ANVILS,
—AND~
FPA IN TF S&S:
Linseed, Lard, Sperm, and Polar OILS
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING;
owder,
Fuse,
Jordags3,
Tackle Blocks,
DUCK, RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver,
Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw-Cutters. ctc
At the Old Stand, No. 27, Main Street, Nevada wis
W. H. CRAWFORD,
March 7, 1860. Ht. L. COYE,
GEO. M. WILSON. WM. G. JENKINS.
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
WHIPS &c.
WILSON & JENKINS
Ww ULAR CALL THE ATTENTION OF
ivery Stable Keepers, Teamsters. and all
in want of articles in their line of business, to
their STOCK and WORK. They feel competent
to give entire satisfaction to ail
XFSHOP, No-36, corner of Main and Commercial streets, Nevada
es ’ °
Administrater’s Notice,
Estate of DAVID Sire, deceased,
OTICE is hereby given by the under~
=* signed, Uxecutors of the aboye named estate,
to the creditors of, and all persons having claims
t David Shrum, deceased, to exhibit the
same, with the necessary youchers, within ten
months from the first putitication of this notice,
to the undersigned at theyr residedce at Omega
a. A. PAINE,
MATHEW CREAMER,
Executses,
Of the Estate of David Shrum, deceused.
Omega, June 17th, 1861. Jezi-sw.
D¥iAPOLPeys: ane Rheamatic Cerdial. For sale by F. F. SPENCE.
Drugeist, Nereda, next door to Kidd’? Bonk.