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From our Extra of Saturday. © Sacramanto Adverts.
Miscellancous. ~ Closing out Sale of the Season!
CHEAP JOHN,
AT THE
RED HOUSE, NEVADA,
Calls the attention of the puBLic in GeNERAL and the asprraxis to
POLITICAL honors in particular.
That on and after the date hereof he will dispose of at COST, the balante of
Rough & Ready in Ashes!
ESTIMATED LOSS $50.00!!!
Legal Notiees.
Sheriff’s Sate. ". XBW GoopS JUST RECEIVED:
ao deeree was tendered ti the Dieter tose seine . LAMOTT & COLLINS,
HATTER Ss.
Fourteenth Judicial Di-trict of the State of California, in
and for the Coinjty of Nevada, against Samuel f. Booth
oor eee 2: a w. = for Tees aad CORNER SECOND & J STREET, SACRAMENTO
red and fifty even and sevefity-two hundrdths doliars, AVE on hand thé most maznificient siockyof HATS
principal debt, togethet with ail! gosts of suit: and CAPS aver offeredta this Btate. All phat tng
And whereas oft the said 6th day of Jilly, A. D. 1859 ia al
it was ordered and detreefi by the said Court, that the they willzell ae
20 Per Cént
loWér than ary other House.” =
NEW DRY GOODS,
PLAIN AND FANCY, ——— set erate sing tek bog ages bb foreclosed
S and the property therein desc te wit; all that par=
Well selected and cheaply purchased, which, as I . eej and lot ofland situate and lying, in the County aes oa 2a
haye no Rent or Clerks to pay, Iam determined to ) City of Nevada, State of Califernia, botinded and de On hané@ the genuine PREMIUM HAT of our own.
sell, and will sell scribed as follows: Commencing at the South corner of . import&tion, direst from Lima; Lady% Ridin aoe and
ts : Hay’s lot, and running South 32° 45, East fifty-two feet . Caps; Béaver, Otter, Seal, Nutria, Ruesia, #nd .Ce¥forCheaper by Twenty per eent; — ——sont Pine street pie ge vii . thence . nia oe Stage Hnts, Soft Hats of Krench and
rs eg outh 5 30 West along said lot thirty-eight feet 21-2 . American Manufactureof all styles, colors and qualities..
Than any other dealer in Dry @vods this side of inches to the North West corner of A. Casmagou’s lot; . A large iot of summer hats, a few extra Panaima’s;— TATE JOURNAL
——
riday Morning, July 15, 1859.
Tremendous Reduction in Prices !
AT THE
PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE,
Main Street, Nevada.
id
Public Speaking.—Hon, D. C. Broderick, will address the citizens of Nevada to-morrow night. He will not fail to
attract cne of the largest crowds eves
assembled in this city, and we trust will
ineet with respectful attention.
Joseph C. McKibben and Rev. J. H.
Last evening about 6 o’clock fire was
discovered in the house of P. R. Powers,
which spread instantaneously carrying
destruction through nearly the entire
Gilham’s fire proof store, two
dweiling houses adjoining, belonging to
Gilham one occupied by Collins and
town.
Myers will accompany Mr. Broderick
and address our citizens the same evening.
Femate Institure.—Miss E, W.
Phillips, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke
Seminary, Mass., and for five years a
Principal of Logan Square Seminary
Philadelphia. opened the Nevada Female Instiute on Monday last, under
flattering prospects. The school is
taught for the present in the Brick
Church. Twenty scholars were in atfamily, the other by Ault and family,
the Downey house, Judge Roberts’
dwelling, and blacksmithshop and dwelling of Niman and Sheets, were all that
escaped at the west end of the town, and
these were only saved by the protection
afforded by Gilham’s fire proof aided by
favorable wind. At the east end of
town the only dwellings saved were
Pomeroy’s and Dahles. With these
exceptions the whole town is in ashex,
The following is a list of the losses.
his immense SUMMER STOCK now on hand consisting of
FY"% of all styles, such as the LATHAM, the CURREY, the STANF O2Din all colors. Also— EX A
BLACK sILK HATS and GENUINE PERUVIAN.
In COATS, we have all kinds of linen, and we guarantee to show you tlie largest stock of BUSINESS tind DRESS coats ever exposed inthe mountains.
WES SsexAll kinds of MARSAILLES SILK VELVET and TINSEL.
PALE Se2The best styles and best quality and more of them than all others combined,
BOO PSBeaeeln cndless variety.—Bankerts, Godfrey's and all others from $3 up.
So walk up and Choose from the LARGEST and BEST stock in the dppty
Country.
N. B. OUT DOOR SALES ATTENDED TO AND GOODS APPRAISED.
8S. HAAS & CO., cor. Pine & Com.
(July, 15,—3m.
San Francisco.
Ladies, give mea call before purchidsitig elsewhere, and be convinced that better bargains can
be obtained of me than elsewhere.
Having been longer established in the btisiness
than any other dealer inthe city, I flatter myself
that I am better acquainted with the peculiar wants
of this community.
My Motto will be, “QUICK SALES & SMALL
PROFITS.”
Call and examine my Goods, I shall take pleas.
ure in showing them all without grumbling, as some
are in the habit of doing. Remember the old store
of Simon Rosenthal, next door above the Banking
House of C. W. Mulford, Main street, Nevada.
Jacob Rosenthal.
Novada, April 15th—tf
Knickerboeker Saloon.
applied to the
said.
tale, allthe above described pruperty to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door in Nevada
city, on Saturday the 30th day of July, 1859, bétween
the hots of 10 o’clock A. M. and4 P. M.
8. W. BORING, sheriff,
Sheriff's Sale.
Wy saree, on the ISth day of Jane A. p. I859,
the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the counthenee north 42° west fifty-three feet six inches, along
the edge of Oregon Ravine to the South corher of Hay’s
lot; thence north 52° 30 east forty-five feet six inches
along Hay's lot tothe place of begining 6n Pine street,
with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtanances . ATTENDED TUthereto belonging be leesed upon and sold to satisfy said
judgment. interests andcosts and the pro¢eeds theredf
payment of said sums of money as aforeNotice is hereby given that I will expose to pubdle
Given un@er my hand this 7th day of July a. p. 1859.
Childrens Hafgand Caps of tho latest styles; Cap: of
all shapes, in faét you cannot callfora hat of any des—
cription but what we have it.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY
Hats Cleaned and Repaired.
NB The only place out of San Franciseo to get »
Fashionable Dress Hat.
LAMOTT & COLLINS,
July 8, 1859—3m. Cor, 2nd & J St. -ac.
naonndaenil
Economy is Wealth.
HEUSTON, HASFENGS & CO,
MERCHANT FAILORS
a final judgment and decree was rendered in . AND IMPOR TERS OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND
: : “yy: — — eps or fe Ne $ = ays NTS TRNIS rg
cndennn eene: 8. M. Gilham, out buildings Special Notices. Insolvent Notice. Main Py Pe sot wee Nevad. vest EE eles a, oe vanes Goda ee
:
See ay Secay eta cathe evada. f -8 od for the sum of nine
A school for young ladies has been. and goods $2,500 In the District Court ofthe 14th Jadiclal District of the HE proprietor has fitted up the above wel! Pe ye —_ seven and 40-100 dollars, prinéipal . CORNER OF J & 2nd STREET SACRAMENTO mate ? . eae é : <7 County of Nevada, State of California. : Sedan va > . debt, with interest on the principal ai A f Sige 23 A sa %
very much needed in this city, and the] PP. R. Powers, store room&e. 300 1.0.0.F Taihe matterot the petition of ZEPITANTA MANSAU known saloon and supplied it with a splendid . ‘50g and a balf per cem ee ek Pc sage OFF “rue direc kohoe iat Cpllfetain to vetnce Gb pilgr of
° 4 “ hihi ° : . . = © an Insolveht Debtor. Pursuant to an order ofthe Hon. marble bed aye : a I A ? = 1@ TEN. custom made clothing to NEW YORK PRIC of cin
lifies f Miss Phill y = I 1 dition of sadearant 1 g YORK PRICES, being
qualifications of Miss Phillips give am Geo, Gep hart, c othing store, Theregular meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE, No. Niles Searls Judge of the said District Court. notice is ard Table pee ae eg saree ren 5 a.com boon all 25 P ‘Cent Cheaper
‘ e : tes : 19° oye Hae hereby given to allthe creditors of the said: Insolvent Billi 1 nd whereas on the said 18th day of oz c aaa
emer eer es eee ee “— sas si (miaa ae el aaah ies Zephania Mansan tobe and appearbefore the HonNiles A Reading Room furnished always with the laJune a. p. 1856; it was ordered and decreed by the thanany other house in California.
a g eS eee ° onPine street, ( "s new building. Scarls aforesaid, inopen Court, at the Court Room of Fi : said court, that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff’s {. NEW STY!.E COATS, elegant cut Pants. rich Vests” which she presides will meet the wants} A. D, Slack, Agt. Wells,Fargo f CHAS: MARSH, N. G. . said Court, in the city and county of Nevada on tae 15th mee is attached to the Establishment. complaint be foteclosed aie pro one poe recherche Neckties and everything suiable for men's
of the public. She comes among us. & Co., and gold dust dealer, resiM. Lewis, See’y. day of August A. D., 1859, at 10 o'clock A.M. ofthat day, . _ BAR is constantly stored with the choicest . a.ribed to wiki AML that ceetas Pm rein f wear.
3 : we 5 ” 4 ’ then and there to show cause, ifany they can. why the . Liquors, Wines and Cigars. Also, a splendid Soda and Set eae 1} et an anch, land . Remember HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO., when
with the highest references for charac~. dence and furniture, scales, &e, 1,000. ‘To THe Pusctc—I haye had so many calls for the. rrayer ef said Insolvent should not be granted, and an . Fountait. Connected with the ‘Knickerbocker is . “7” Premises, situated, lying and being in Eureka . you want good cheap clothing.
= ae zi Re ion known as “Opiate Balsamique,” w hich1 . ®*signment of hts Estate be made, and he be discharged . an Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon. township, Nevada county, California, on the Middle July 8, 1e59. 3m
ter,learning,and ability to 1m part instruci: Goodman, cigar & variety preparation eae . ze Pp a from his debts aud habilities, in pursuance of the StatFRANK GUILD Yuba river, opposite Wolf creek, bounded and desSee eee eee
, d lict f 1 Bberal ee aes 2 50 have been using in my practice for some time. for the . ute — — made — wetrtenntiase = the mean Sa & ". eribed as follows. to-wit: Commencing at stake on SNEATH & ARNOLD
tion, and we predic or ber a i1beral) ytore, dwe ing &e ,500 . cure of Gonorrhoen, Gleet,cte., that I am stronglyin . time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed edge of the river andr : ° 3 . : ete. , Withea shegeghes reas ¢ unning south 23° west, 14
patronage beyond her expectations. Ss. Goepfert, store room. 150 . duced to give more general publicicy toit. And, in rec day wet Serle eee areca anne stae cals Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon. chains to the road fence, Snow Point, then south . No. 193 J Street, cor of 7th, Sacraménto
iS 1 ivertis t in the pr > = . ommending this medicine to the public, as T confidently RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. JOHN KREDELL, 7I° 30 east 13 chatwn te Mohawk Ravine, then j
ee her advertisement in the proper Kean & Heritage, ditto 506 . ao, and to allwho have made useof ‘“Thorn’s Extract, : Per Joet Roberts, Jr. Deputy Elerk. : north 32° 30’ east I3 chains along said Ravine, Importers a
piace L Walling, restaurant, dwel[unhesitatingly pronounce it to be more efficacious Dibble & Lansing Attys. for Petitioner. -cosapareegs public the most popular refresh. then north 87° east, 22chains toa stake, then south :
as 3 : ste ments of the se#son; 86° east, I5 chains, then north 69° east 7 chains Ww » a
° . han that or any other formo ae se HOLESALE GROCERS
———— a ling and furniture POG . vicstent ant convener Insolvent Notice : to astake, then north 30° east, 2650 chains, then ‘4
Gut ENTER TAINMENT—POSTPONE-~ = ’ ; giving the remedies ured. ss ed dee Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, north 37° 30’ east 20 chains ; then south 40° east ,
: Dunster’s barber shop, occuIt is prepared only at the Drug Establishment of S. T. . In the District Court of the l4th Judicial District of the : 1360 chains to an Oak T Rat tas : Agents for the New dria
MENT.—-A few hundred tickets still re-. _. 4 tw Ske A haved 150 . WATTS, Ne 92 Firstat. Marysville, and sold by i ee ae. i pei dit dna Cakes, Oysters, Clams, bc, §e. Seether rt reiertiomalye in! sth ager a
1€ y vonn en, colore 2 : nthe matter of the Petition o ANKLIN L! h a ‘ os" @ 8, or’ 2°, west 16 a> z y
maining on hand it was deemed adviP ae “ ; : E. F. SPENCE, r Inso vent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of the In the Knickerbocker Saloon, Main Street, chains, thence svuth 44° west, I0 chains, thence Quicksilver, the best and purest in the
; A O. S. Coston’s wagon shop, 350 Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, . Hon. Niles Searls Judge of the said District Court. no-. Families supplied at short noti south 37° 30° west 30 chains, thence north 59° west ;
sable to postpone the Gift Entertainment a : No. 32 Main street, Nevads: . tice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said InsolPP npc: 5.40 chains, thence south 31° west 1450 chai Stare. Agents for the
o a Y f tl 12th to tl L. Carr’s dwelling, 350 Oct 29, 1858—tf — — to be <n Se — Customers will be politely served at a moment’s Tee nokthy 89° waakit sdiativa en ccaah nti my
, te . 3 ror 1é <th to 1e : . 2 SS ee a eee iles Searls aforesaid. in open Court, at the Court Room ice. = a : . t st. : : e ery y
: _ . . ° ‘ J. H. Heilshorn, dwelling : kites dhe Mpideat afesk uakasts of said Court, in the city and county of Nevada on the er — I4 chains, then south 69° west 660 chains, crossing Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Co
23:dinst. when it will come off without S s Iiove) tire ne seas a First day of August, a,b. 1859, at 10 o'clocL, a. M. of Cherry Hill Ravine ; thence north 1° west I8 chairs AND
d furniture and garden, livery staWhile, glistening, snowy teeth, like spotless pearls; . that day. then and there fo show cause if any they ean dine Souths 94° went $0 chains. then senth ob? coat ;
ail. e Ps ary Jove would suit . why the prayer of-id [risolventt should not be granted, Pa = oe td: es a ¥ ey
ne ° ble, &e., 2,500 Soon Rae eete teetits sa se = stage ’ an Ln ebionmiont of his Estate be made, and he be dis{7 chain: . then. then south 87°2T chains crossing Northern Assurance Co.
Mnuch dissatisfaction is apt to arise Are made by Lafont’s Jamaica Soap Tooth Koot. charged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of Mohawk Ravine below store, to a stake, then north _
2 B x Herlshorn & Wyatt, MounMy. Joes li the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the 70° west I6 chains below eabin along the river to Ww e are enabled to sell to the Country trade at
irom the proprietor of an enterprise bacacer Salou Shisarditabic 1.800 And the worst hair soft, fine, — dark does live, mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be place of beginning, opposite Wolf creek, containing tere Sa wee Spe at Sa Frericisco. Out
" . * i Ek ’ i ’ , Touched by Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative— stayed. 78 acres of land, said premises hei fant tock con*sts in part as follots ; a te
Pet. Biel -kete 2 i ve * pore ‘. ) and, s premises being known as the ng tied Ppaatrciggy yey Bea
ofthis kind holding tickets liable to Uharles Kerns, shoemaker And pure clear skin is given, from which defects elope a mag gag and the seal of said Court, this 29th _@ e Highland Cottage Ranch be levied upon and sold.to name dried, and Fresh, in tins; Apple Sauce; Axe
draw Lack to himself the most valuable shop &c 350 . When washed with Jones’ Italian Chemica Soap 3 eS RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk, ee ee ne a costs, and the a peet—Dried and. Eastern; Bacon, Butter, B
: oe s . x Spa . z tyl Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Deputy Clerk. proceeds thereof applicd to the payment of said . Buckets, Brooms, Barley.
przes, and it is hard to divest the public Precuente’s that ik Seale Ke Yes, and the Price is only 25and 50 cents each] JY aac DEALER IN sums of money as aforesaid. : Page onic Currants—dried; Coffte—ground
mind of the idea that all will not be a er a, Conewte _— Insolvent Notice. f Notice is hereby given that I will expose to pubated hema Caine Gee es “eee
A —cost 5,000 . or dirty haired person to try Jones’ Coral Hair Re=e ae es lie sale all the above described property to the high Candy, Clams, Crackers—soda, and Boston. é
right and on the square, where the ownChart, ides lok jewels storative once; the effeet—the dark, silky, rich, lus . In a eatets — peer Se 6 = — ag in front of the Court House Pione<iineal and Gallego, California, Buckwheat
. e ttolas ts 4 is rpri 7 bd trous look it gives it—the scalp is at once freed of dandoF te county of Nevada, uate oF . . oor, in Nevada city, on SATURDAY, July 23d . and Rye. . ’ .
pe Seennee ete eee eet saved. ruff, the hairis fureed to grow. Any one who uses In thematter of the Petition of GEO. E. RICHROCERIES, “ day of July, a. pn. T859, between the hours of 10 a ee any
_ : * “i ’ ° ? Q i Li ‘ i z iny, Honey, intins.
For this reason it was deemed best to eet <8 2 this eeonomical articie will never use any other. SEDSOR, =a Insolvent Debtor. . and o'clock, A. M. and 4 Pp. 4. be Oran Lae.
hion aioon v er u
s the drawing till the remainin ; 4 nts z URSUANT toan order of the Hon. Niles Searls 2 Given undermy hand this 30th day of June, a.} Sard—intins and kegs: Lobsters. postpone the drawing £ well, billiard table &«. 1,800 Wo DESIRES BEAUTIFUL TEETH 1— White, polished Judge of the said District court. notice is hereby PROV ISIONS, p. I859. Mackerel, hf. bbis., bbls and kitts; Mustard, Engli-t
tickets are all disposed of, and Cleat, all tartarand and discoloration :emoved, the . given to all the creditors f the said Insolvent, Geo, Ss. W. BORING, Sheriff. Eastern and California; matches, maccaroni ;
Wi ; b ] le before tl Slack’s old Express Office, store foulest breath rendered sweet and pure, and the sorest . i). Richardson to be and appear before the Hon, Per Ed. Burrell, Deputy. + fe gh ae and ioc a ge
2 sing ae » sale before the ‘ = <#is Tents eae = 3 -eaches—-dried, fresh and in tins: paper, manilis
hatever ag es — saat room of J. P. Little and Heward’s spongy gums made hard andhealtby ? Such have but . Niles Searls aforesaid, in open court, at the Court Ps Pratt, Paper Pickles, Pear. Pipes. Biss aaiies:
931. the distribution will take place at : = to use Lafont’s Jantaica Soap Tooth Root Compound. . Rvom, of said court, in the city and county of NeSUMMONS, Pork—clear, bbls and hif bbls; Mess Pork, Potatoes
d,t : old store belonging to J.P. Van ‘This admirable dentrifice lathers like Soap, yet is. V@la on the First day of August A. pd. 1859, at 10 NO. 44 MAIN STREET. State of California— County of Nevada—sa. District . _Raisins, 4, } and whole boxes; Carolina, China,jBatay
that time certainly. ll 1.200 pe Te emmedeeee pc o'clock, A. M. of that day, then andthere to show zs 2 Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of sad . Yi#Manilla and Patna Rice.
: ss —— agen ’ ae cae cause, ifany they can, why the prayer of said IrState. The People of the State of California te . Soap, Hill's pale and Chemical Olivé; Syrup, Boston
Saddlery.—Attention is called to the
advertisement of ‘I’. VY. Thompson who .
has esiablished himself in the Harness
and Saddlery business, ‘Thompson wil!
demonstrate to the people before he
lives much Jonger, “there’s nothing like
leather.”
. ° a ah Tr .
Coneressional Documents.—We desire
to return many and sincere thanks to
Hon. D. C Broderick for Congressional
Documents of a highly valuable characto show up some of his enemies in their
true light.
Tig IkspERiaN for July is before us,
It ic iNustrated with a perfect portrait of
&
Red, Coarse, Eruptive, Tender Skin, is made white,
Fine and Soft as a child’s, by that superb emollient,
JONES’ ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP. It is fine
for washing infants, and beautiful for Shaving, mak
ing rich, thick, lasting lather.
te Price reduced to 25 Cents,
The above be utifu’ preparations are sold at the
above Prices by every respectable Druggist in Cali
ornia.
Major H. W. Wood, large
stock of goods 12,000
John Single, blacksmith shop;
dwelling &c.
J M. Maguire, dwelling furniture &c.
Dr. Lf. Davis, dwelling, futniture, medicines &c.
Wim. Blundell, dwelling and
furniture
Abel Dobson, dwelling and
1,600
1,200
PARK & WHITE, Agents.
San Franciseo, April 1—3m
1,000
TO THE PUBLIC.
pk. SMitH having established a first class Water
Cure and Motorpathie Institution in this eity, and feel
1,000
Warren Davis, dwelling, furniture & garden 1,200
Van Hagen’s house occupied
by aclub, and furniture
A. C. Sean, dweiling, furni350
ng a great interest inthe success of such a: Institument. Dr. Smith is agraduate of a regular chattered
Medical College, a thorough Physician by nature, as wel
as education, and I can asstire thoee who consult him
andadopt his treatment, that they will rejoice in the
nspiration of returniag health, and verify all that is
id in his favor.
ate ec THOMAS HILE,
Sacramento, Marth 18-t late of Hill, Wooster & C
solvent should not be granted, and an assignment
of his Estate be made, and he be discharged from
his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute
in such case made aad provided; ardin the mean
time all proceedings against said Insolvent be
stayed.
Wiiness niy hand and the seal of said court, this
7th day of June a. p. 1859.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
Per Joe. Roberts jr. Deputy.
James Churchman for Petitioner. jyI
Insolvent Notice.
County court, Nevada county, State of California
In the matter of the Petition of George W. Pryor
Tnsolvent Debtor,
URSUANT toan order of the Honorable Thos.
H. Caswell, county Judge in and for Nevada
orable the county court aforeseid in open court, at
the court room of said coitrt it the city and county
of Nevada, oti the 22nd day of June, 1859, at 10
o’clock, A. u. of that day, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment
ofhis Estate be made and be be discharged from
his debts aud habiiities in pursuance of the statute
INO. W-SIMPSON—GREEFTING :
OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear and
answer the complaint of S. B. CASWELL filed
against you within Ten davs from the service of this
Writ, if served on youin this County, within Twent Tobacco—Sun, Peach, Strawberry, Fruit, Apricot,
Days ifserved on yott in this District and ont of this . Spatish Mixed, Wilson's Smoking, Goodwin’s Smokin
County, and within Forty days if served on you inthe . aud Natural Leaf; Tomato Catsup, Turkey, Twin
State and out of this District,inan action commenced
on the 21st day of June A. D. 1859. in said Court toreoover the sum of nine hundred and five dollars, alleged
to be dne Plaintiff from Defendant upon three promisstory notes_particularly set forth and mentioned in plaintiffs complaint to this action, now on file in the Clerk's
Office of said court, together with interest on seven
oundred and forty-five dollars, the principal of said
notes, atten per cent per annum frcm the Ist day of
fune, A. p.1859, and also for the cosis of this suit. ~
And you are hereby notified that if you fa'l to answer
said complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will take
judgment against yon therefor by default, together with
thecosts of suit, and also demand of the Court such other
and SanFranciseo. in kegs and bbl trawberrics, in
tins, Salt, Sardines, Sago and Shove Sugar— Crashed
Powdered, Ground, Granulated, China, New Orleans,
and San Francisco Refined, in bbls and hif this. Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
o
sacks; Tea—Green, Imperialand Gunpowder; ‘Totmatus
€3 in cans.
Vermicilla, Viregar; Whortleberrice, in cans,
Veast Powders—Preston & Meriill’s.
LiQvornrs,
ENGLISH AND ALE,
In cashes and bottlcs;San Francisco Ale, in barrels an
hf barrels
Stoughton’s Bitters; Hostteer’s Bitters ; Boker’s
ters; Wolfe’s Schvapps, Voldte’rs Schnapps.
July 1, 1859. tf
Great Attraction !
Extension of the Railioad from Sacra»
mento to Nevada!
We, S. LUBECK & C0,, 55 Broad St.,
DEADERS 1N
Millinery, etc. etc.
Take this method of informing the Ladies of this
place and vicinity that we are determined
to sellour entire stock of Summer Goods,
after this date, consisting of
Fine Bareges, Organdies,
~~
a Ss Punto set my hand and impress the seal of said
we )Conrt, at office, in Nevada city, this 2lst day of
June A.D. 1859, ‘
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, CLERK.
By Joe Roberts, jr. Deputy,
State of California—County of Nevada--ss
Itappearing upon affidavit to my satisfaction that a
cause of action exists in favor of the above named PlainTurner’s Ginger Wine; Gordon’s Raspberry Syrupy
= ' reliefas is praved for in his said complaint. 1 i i
. ‘
milliner stock of Mrs. Dobson 1,000 . tion, based upon natural and rational principles ofthe! oounty, Notice is hereby given to all the creditors DRY GOODS Si declcabake “olavacr © sna rd Sherry, Port and Claret wines, Choice French and
t A at ‘dof tl hall t bl Methodist Church 2,000 healing art, . have takencharge of the busines depart. of said Insolvent, tobe and appear before the Hon9 Clerk ofthe District Court aforesaid, do hereHolland Gin, American Gin, Scotch Whisky, Club
With the aid of these we shall be able : s
House Gin, Monongahela Whisky, Lemon Syrup.
Te Orders for Goods Rot inour line wili receiv
rompt attention.
All goods shipped to our care will be forwarded with
dispatch to all parts of the mines.
SNEATH & ARNOLD.
Sacramnto, May 28—3m.
ELAM & HOWES,
6 5 Senda ot Sant ‘ 950 in such case made and provided, and in the meayLinen I awna, Printed Linens, tiff against the above named Defended, 2 Ww. ier Wiclessis Daalecs in
P i pic . J. Sparks oO anta . tur rc. i ding: inst id Insaly * son, and it also appearing that said Defendant has de .
that old ’ Ds : i i ice Let no false delicacy prevent time all proceedings — ai nsaly ent bo Chambries, Challeys, parted from, and resides out of this State. WwooD AND WILLOW WAR E
Barbarx. We feel to enjoy the hospitality of the old gentleman once more
in looking upon his familiar face. Grayson contributes his chapter on birds, as
usual, illustrated with a beautiful colored plate of the Bearded Jay. The
“Pioneer sketch by Mrs, Day, and “My
Wife and I.” by C. A. Washburn, suit
usio anotch. The Hesperian is on the
winning track.
Vill Speak Together.—Messre Currey
aud Latham, after corresponding on the
subject some days, have formally agreed
to meet each other on the stump and
discuss the issues before the people.
They were to have their first meeting
at Yreka onthe 13th thereafter filling
the published appointments of Latham.
Currey is a sound man but of no great
exuberance of language or flourish ;
Latham on the contrary, has a diarrhoea
of words well committed,
Edmund Randolph, of San Francisco
the central committee of the party,
Randolph is an eccentric man as other
Randolphs have been, butis a man of
It is as
good a nomination as the party could well
eminent ability and learning.
make
Placer Press.—The proprietors cf this
paper announce that they have suspended publication for the present. The
cause assigned is principally forthe want
of snfficient patronage. The Job Office
Blundell's furniture &c. 250
For the above list we are indebted to
Judge E. W. Roberts, and the property
lost is rated atactual cash value: It
cost five times the sums estimated.
The Odd Fellows Hall from its location was out of danger.
Fourteen families are houseless, some
of them destitute,having lost everything
except what they had on their persons.
Several children asleep were carried out
nearly naked. D. Bovyer lost all his
books of every kind, clothing, &c.—
His office was in the building where
the fire originated. His loss cannot be
well estimated. ‘he fire is supposed to
have originated from children playing
with matches. More than fifty buildings were destroyed.
We have just returned froin the smoking siteof R & Ready. It is a picture
of desolation, The town is gone, and
where once were young but thriving
gardens, stand trees and vines with the
A great many orders for building materials have been given, and quite a number of houses will be ereeted in the
course of a few days.
A majority of the sufferers »eem to
bear the misfortune like philosophers,
and are iu average spirits.
Mummigs Pur ro Use.—Egypt has
three hundred miles of railroad. The
first locomotive run, mammies were used
for tuel, making a hot fire. The supply
you from consulting Dr, CHAS. TOZER, of=acramento
who has attended and cured so many within the last
Four years; andall you who have no means to pay
can find in him a friend, who will make no charges fo,
examination or adviee, We would recommend al! whe
arein trouble to call on him: and also to look overhis
treatise uo venereal in another part of this paper. The
oector’s offic is on Sixth Street, between J. and E.
Sacramento, Nov12—ly
fe Th e following letter which emphatically speak
r itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty o
he Philadelphia College of Medicine, to the editors o
the Pacifie Medical and Surgical Journal, San Francisco
for pablication :
PHILADELPHIA, January 17th, 1859.
To the Editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgieca
Journal :—Gentlemen :—My attention has been called
to an article in the Deeember number of your journals
in regard to the aD EUNDEM degree granted by ths Phila,
delphia College of Medicine to Dr. L.J. Czapkay. When!
the application for the degree was made to the Faculty, .
it was accompanied by affidavits aud testimonials to the '
effect that Dr. Czapkay wasaregular graduate M. D.}
of the University of Pesth, had served as Surgeon in the
Hungarian army, and was a regular practitioner of med.
icine. On the strength of these the degree was granted,
The aD EUNDEM degree, as its name implies, is confer.
edon graduates only, and gives us new privileges. Had
there been the slightest suspicion of irregu'arity, the ap .
plication would have been refused. By inserti ig thisin .
your journal, you willdo an act of justice to the College .
and confer a favoi on Yours, very respectfully,
H RAND,
Dean of the Faculty of the Philadetphia College of
, Merlicine.
a .
CERTIFICATE—I, the undersigned, Governor of .
Hpngary, to testity hereby that Dr. L. J. Czapkay has .
s/rved during the contest for Hungarian liberty, as Chief
tion of all those who are capable of appreciating patrio’ .
seh-sacrifice and undeserved misfortune. .
KOS-UTH LAJos,
stayed.
Witness my hand and the seal
of said court this the [Sth day of
May, A. v. I859.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, clerk.
PerJ. S. Lambert, Dep.
Jas. Churchman, Atty for Petitioner. mo
TO PLACER MINERS !!
J.5s.BRIGcs’
PATENT AMALGAMATING RIFFLES
Patent Issued March Ist, 1859.
The invention consists of forcing Quicksilver into
blocks of wood, which are usea as false bottoms for
sluiees, thereby giving a Quicksilver surface until
the blocks are worn out. As the blocks are gradually worn by the gravel, a fresh supply of Quicksilver is constantly exposed, ready to amalgamate the
gold that comes in contact with them.
The machines for forcing Quicksilver into the
blocks, areofsimpleconstruction and drrable. On
man can press in one hundred pounds of Quicksilver
in aday, which will give a hundred feet of Quicksilver surface, and the process is easily learnedThe shop cost of the machines, are from $14 to
$20, according tosize.
The following letters from practical Miners at
Michigan Bluffs, Placer County, where the PATENF RIFFLES were first introduced, will show
the estimation in which they are held by those who
bareused them;
Mrcnican Burrs, March 98th, ’59.
Mr. Briggs, Sir, I have used your Patent Quicksilver Block Riffles, and consider them the best
method for saving fine gold everused. I used them
on the American River this last summer, and found
that by using them, [ could save one-fourth more
L. 8.
throughout the State, and meet with the success
they deserve, [remain yours truly.
Grorce E. Bennet,
Micnican Bucrrs, April Oth *59
Mr. Briggs, Sir. I have used your patent amalBathing, Hair Cutting & Shaving Saloon _gamating Riffle and am satisfied that itis a good
. invention; we have cleaned up more and finer gold
FRANK H. FISHER, . than we ever did before in the same length of time.
Would respectfully‘inform his old friends and cus-' There has not been as much wash runniag in the
tomers that he has returned to Novada and opened) gulch as there will be by and by, as the boys have
Governor of Hungary. .
Washingto n city. Jan. 6 1852) it .
.
a fine
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Bathing
Saloon, on Broad street, opposite National Hotel.
A liberal share of patronage is solicited.
FRANK HB. FISHER, Proprietor.
not commenced washing pay dirt yet.
Yours truly,
CHAS. W. COOK.
I am now for the first time, trying to introduce
the AMALGAMATING RIFFBE into the mines generally. After being thoroughly convinced of its utillity and practicability, I am now prepared to fill
French Lawns,
Positively at Cost Prices!
This step is found necessary in order to giveroom
in our establishment for the steady new arrivals of
merchandize we are about to receive from the Bay.
Ladies will therefore please call and examine our
stock. which is yet well supplied for the season, before purchasing elsewhere. We insure to give good
bargains as usual to onc and all.
S. LUBECK & CO.
July T,'59.
STILL ANOTHER CHANCE.
KEYSTONE MARKET.
ARCHIE MCALLISTER,
yyArie left the Variety Store and moved across
the street, is determined not to be outdone in
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 casn.
PIANOS, MELODEONS. AND MUSIC.
HORACK WATERS
333 Broadway, New York,
EE LARGE T ASSORTMENT OF MUSIC MER
chandise inthe United -tates. Pianos from five
different Manufactures, of every variety of style—from
those in plain rosewood cases, for $00, to those o3 the
most elegant finish, for $1,000.
No House imthe Union cancome in competition so
the nwmber, variety and celebrity of its instrument
keeping a Market.
With or withont iron Frames. have, in their new seals
an improved action, a power and compass of tone equal
ing the grand, with the beauty and durability cf thy
square Piano. The Press and first Music Masters have
justly pronounced them equai if not superior to and
other make. They are guaranteed to stand the action
of every climate.
HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONS.
(Tuned the equal temperament)
Superior in each desirable quality. Can also furnish
Prince’s,Carhart's & Smith's Melodeons. Prices from
$45 to $125; for two sets of reeds, $150; two banks ot
keys, $20; Organ pedal bass Molodeons $250, $275 and
$30 , less, a liberal discount.
Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction, or
purchase money refunded.
Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargains!
Constantly in Store, Price from $30 to $140.
MUSIC—One of the largest and best Catalognesr o
It is therefore ordered that service be made on said
Defendant. Jno. W. Simpson, by publication of the SumBrooms, Pails, Tubs, Churns, Field Kegs
mons in the NEVADA JOURNAL, &@ newspaper published
in said county, once in each week for the period of Three
months
DAVID BELDEN, County Judge,
Nevada county.
State of California, County of Nevada, as. , F hereby
certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an order of
publivatiom, remaining on file in my office.
RiLFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
m Per Toe. Roberts, jr. Deputy.
T. B. McFarland, Atty for Plaintiff.
Constable’s Sale.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA—County and Township of
Nevada—ss:
By virtue of an Execution tome delivered, issned
from the Court of E. W. SMITH, Esq..an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date 23d day of May, 1859, to satisfy said judgment rendered by said Court on the 29th day of January, AD. 1859, in favor of L. H. York and against Horatio Phillips and Julius Barker for the sum of one-hun
drod and sixty-nine 10-100 dollars, less $28 56, debt,
nterest, damages andcosts of snits. I have taken in
Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash.
interest of Horatio Phillips in and to a certain Ranch.
and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated
near the city of Nevada, and known as Johnson’s Ranch
I will sell ell the right, title andeclaim he has to the
same, infront of the Court House, in Nevada city,
THURSDAY, July 14th 1859, between the hours of 9,
o'clock, A M, ani5o’clock, P. M., of said day; taken
as the property of the above named defendant to satisfy
the above demands and accruing costs,
Given under my hand this 24th of June, 1259,
J. B. GRAY, Constable.
Constable’s Sale.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Cotmty of Nevada, as.
By virtue ofan Execution to me dAitered issued from
said Conrt on the Ist day of July A-D. 1859 in favor of
J. S. Wall &Co., and against John Boyd and Rass Baldridge for the sum of $202,02, debt, interest, damages and
cost of suit. I have takenin Execution, and will seil to
the highest bidder fcr cash. the following described property. to wit; all the right title an interest of John Boyd
in and toacertainlotof mining claims situated on the
hilinear the water office of James Whartenby inthe
Township of Nevada together with all the shif¢es,
flumes &c. thereunto belonging.
at public auction in front of the Court House door in
Nevada city on Pharsday the 28th day of July A. D. 1859
between the hours of 9 asm.and 5 P. M,
Taken as theproperty of John Boyd tosatisfy the
above demends and accruing costs,
Nevada, July @th, 1859.
J. B. GRAY. Constable.
Constable’s. Sale.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Coumty of Nevada. Town
I will sell the same [
Twines, Cordage, Wickage, etc.”
Ne. 84 Clay street, one door from N. W. corne
of Front street, San Francisco.”
E BEG LEAVE to inform our friends and
the public in general, that having made
large additions to our already extensive Stock, wo
are now prepared to firmish them with all articles
.connected with the Wood and Willow Ware Line,
at prices to defy competition. ‘
In addition, we also keep a full and completes
assortmeut of rope, cordage and twines, cons'sting
of manills, hemp and cotton rope, linen and cotton,
sail twine, machine twine, wrapping twine, ete.
Traders are respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, a8
they will find a Larger assortment to select from
and at lower prices than any other House inthe city
Junel38-—3m
Verplanck & McMillen, :
the following described to wit:—All the right, title and . Corner of Sacramento and Front streets.
Wholesale Dealers in
GROCERIES § PROVISIONS,
San Francisso.
FFER for sale a! the lowest rates :
3000 boxes Adamantine Candles :
000 boxes new layer Raisins ;
500 boxes Pie Fruits and Preserves ;
General on the Anti Lecompton ticket by recommend him to the sympathy, attention and protec. that your Riffles will be extensively introduced orace aters improve lanos, July lst A. D. 1859 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by 00 cases Leaf Lard;
00 barrels extra clear Pork ;
300 Firkins new June Butter;
00 one-half barrels Family Mackesel ;
590 Kits family Mackerel; __
00 chests Gireen'and Black Tea ;
—ALso—
A choiee assortment of Case Goods.
Falton Foundry and Iron Works.
HINCKLEY& CO,
First street, between Market and Mission sireets’
BAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturers of Quartz Mills, Saw mills, Steam’
Engines, Pumps, ete. AH ktmdsef From Castings
furnished at short notice. Every style of Finishing
" orders forall parties that may wish to use it, on . Music nowpublished, sold at greatly reduced prices, ship of Eureka, ss. By vi da i
. . : . . f r : wureKa, ss. y virtue of an exeention to i
till : of mummicesis said to be almost inexhausLien Notice. very REASONABLE TERMS, Music sont wherever ordered. post-paid. Catalogues . me delivered, issued from the Court of Kx C."Hartman, . © inva. whew ae 2
still continues. : z OTICE is hereby givento ali persons claiming liens For Particulars, address J. S. BRIGGS, —_ _— ee eral discount to dealers, teachers, . Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the counRepairing of Machinery neatly done. Patternz ee" ae tible, andare used by the cord. How . iN upon the premises known as the property of MePde through Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express. . Oprsioes oF tHe Paes —"N ._ . ty aforesaid, bearing date June 15th A. D’125%, to satis: . making in all its various forths. Prices rensouaFara Accipent.--The Press reeords . . 5 = 2 Worthy, Robinson & Co. situated in Washington town. "“O'°") : us a Wat % Co. and fas PINIONS OF THE PRESS —“Nothing at the StateFair . fy a judgement rendesed by said Court-on the 13th day . ble. mav28
little could the ancient Egyptians ship, Nevada county, about one-fourth of a mile in a REFEREFCES:—Duryea. Maltman o., and . displayed greater excellencethan the Piano Forte man . of June A. D. 1259 in favor of Jas Kingsley and againstthe sudden death of Addison E. Spencer at North San Juan—killed by the
caving in of ashaft. Spence was formerly from near Syracuse New York.
CoLBaker in his Marrysviile speech
announced his intention of voting for J.
C. McKibben, says the Express.
An Eye to Business.—A gentleman
was conversing with a grocer on the subject of the killing of Key. Said he, “if
Sickles is a murderer, what is Butter
worth 7” “Forty cents a pound,” was
the grocers reply.
No. oF Horses.—It requires 688
horses to run the Southern Overland
Mail. The sumber of changes of horses
have dreamed of being put to a use like
this !
Two late Democrati» U. S. Senators
—Hon. Jere Clemens, formerly of Alabama,.and Hon. Solon Borland, formerly
of Arkansas~are now thejoint editors of
the Memphis Enquirer, which paper is
waging bitter war against the Buchanan
Administration, and sustaining the opposition party in Tennesee.
{S'The steamers Golden Gate and
Cortes, that sailed the 6th inst-, carried
off a total of 1175 passengers—the former having 600, the latter 575. The
southerly direction from Alpha, on the Ranch known as
Biairs ranch, consisting of aSaw Mill and house, to appear and exhibit proof of said liens in the District .
Court for Nevada county. en THURSDAY, the Ith day .
of July 1859, or the same will be deemed barred.
Nevada, June 17th. JAS. MARSHALL.
A. A. Sargent, Atty for Plaintiff.
The Howland Rotary Battery.
Ww: are now prepared to farnish at short notice the
above Battery, amd would request the attention
of all Quartz Men to it previous to the erection ofa mill.
For efficiency in working ont the gold; it is becoming .
eele»rated, and we have no hesitancy in prononncing it,
superior in every respect to any now in use.
At our request, MR. ALMARIN B. PAUL, Superintendent of the Oriental Quartz Mill, near Nevada city,
hasconsentedto explain the working of the mill, and
show its efficiency to any who may. feel interested, and
ax allcanjudge of it better by seeing it in practical operation, we would refer Quartz men of Nevada county
to bim.
GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN‘
Pacific Foundry, San Francisco.
Bricks! Bricks! Bricks!
First Rate Bricks just burned and for
jeI0
0. M. Tomlinson, Nevada. E. P. Marselus, and A.
Lamberth, of Woolsey’s Flat.
The above gentlemen are connected with some of
Y . the most extensive mining operations in Nevada
County.
J. 8. EBIGGS, Patentee.
Nevada, July I, °59.—tf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
Branch of the
. SACRAMENTO NEW CORNER CIGAR STORE
M. GREENHOOD.
ON BROAD STREET, next door to Block & Co’s.
Clothing Store, Nevada city.
Wou!d respectfully inform the public that he has
opened a
CIGAR AND FRUIT STORE,
And solicits ashare of patronage. He has alar
Stock of chojee articles in his line and will sell at
WHo.esate or Retart, at the Lowest Prices for
Cash. Country Dealers supplied at Sacramento
“afactured by Horace Waters.”—Churchman
“The finest among the many Pianos at the Crysta
Palace are those placed there by Horace Waters whose
instrumentsare always popwar.”—Christian Enquirer.
“The Horace Waters’ Pianos are built of the best and
mostthoroughly seasoned material ; we have no doubt
that Suyerscandoas weil, perhaps better, at thie than
any house in the Union.'’=—Christian Ad.
“The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the
very best We sreenabted to speak of these instruments with confidence, from perscnal knowledge o
their excellent tone and durable quality.—N. F. Eran
“We can speak of their merits from personal know
edge, as being of the very best qus'ity.—Christian Inte . .
“Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the very
bestassortment of music and of pianos to be found in
the United States, and we urge oursouthernand western
friends togive him acall whenever they go to New
York.” —Graham’s Magazine.
*"We consider them, wortmy of special attention, from
the resunant and exceedingly musical tone which Mr
Waters has succecded in attaining.”"—N. Y. Times.
gSept.3, 1858—4f
CHAMPAGNE!
300 Baskets Heidsick, quartz and pints
For sale, delivered either at Sacramento or
N.Eths, P. Peterson, F. Brant, Jos, Kline, B. Newell,
D Lang, S. Tueker, J. Dunn and others, ‘or thé’ sain of
297,50 debt, interest. damage and eosts of suit Ihave
taken in exeenticn aud wiil sell to the highest biddeér-for
cash. the following desembed property to wit: A eer
tain lot of mining claims, situated on Moores Flat and
;known as the Exchequer Companies claims, together
with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, consisting
of tanks, cars, chain and other hoisting gear, also, the
houses over the shaft and dump yard; which I will sell
in Moores Flat on Friday the 29k day of July, A. D.
1859, Between the hours of 9 o'clock A M. and 5
o'clock P. M. of said day.
Taken as the property of the above named defendents, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.
JOHN M.GRAY, Constable.
Moores Fiat, Jnly 5, 1259
Notice to Contractors !
Notice is hereby given that proposals will be .
received by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada
county, at the August term ensuing; for’ the building of substantial partition walls between the cells,
in the Jail of said county, agid walls be so constructedas to prevent effeetualtythe inmates from dicdiag through from one celf_to_ another, to be buiit
of granite and securely doweled.
Dissolution.
VUE firm of ML. Marsh and Joseph Todd was
dissolved by mttual consent on the Ist inst.—All outstanding aecounts will be hquidated by Joseph ToddM-L-MARSH,
JOSEPH TODD.
Nevada; may 20, 1859.
Dissolution.
See partatrship heretofore existing betiween L. M
Cobn and L. Stiefei under the name of Stiefel &
Cohn is this day dissolved Ly mutual consent
All persors indebted to said late firm are requested to*
make immediate payment.
L. STIE FED,
tM. COHN.
L. M. Cohn will continue the business in his own:
mame after this date.
July 1. 1859. 3t
Notice to Scrip Owwers . .
The holders of county Warrants drawn on the
“Gen ral Furr?” and registered prior to Feb 7th
1857 are requester? to preseat the same for payment
P . Golden Gate had on board $2,255,134 47 . 180,00 Prices vada, to suit the purchaser. = igh “Wristlor at the Treasurer’s Office, aa interest on su:ne ccases
on the route is one hundred and sixtysaat Deg RE” Gekn ce Ga ene ee Z M. GREENHOOD ', H. MEYE ‘ JOBN @ Prositof tie Board: ". trom this date,
tight. . of treasure, srohelis PP ae Agata jeza Wal. ODONSEL. Nevada, Der. 34th, 1858. em ; ¢. B. R & Co. _" RUEUS SHOEMAKER, Olerk. T. W. SIGOURNEY, 7
apls-tf 76 Broad Street, Nevada.
e
&
By J.8. Lambert, Deputy:
Nerada may th.