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Horticutture anv Garpeninc.—
The San Andreas Independent says “it
is cheering to know that an unusual
number of fruit trees and vines are being purchased aud planted by the farmers, gardeners and vintners of Calaveyas county, this Spring. Every available spot of ground is being fenced in
and planted with the best varieties,
which our market affords. We noticed
aragged acre or two, situated at the
sonth-east end of town, which has for
years been the receptacle of gravel and
sand, washed from thc head of tke forks
of San Andreas gulch, now substantially
enclosed, built upon, and being elegantly shaped out in beds and walks, with a
view of converting the same into a profitable vineyard. Thisis one of a hundred similar reclamations which our rugged gulches are undergoing in this section of the county. A few years only
will be required at this rate to enable
every family to shelter in the scorching
summer under their “own vine and fig
tree.”” The coming dry season promises to be peculiarly favorable to this
branch of industry. The snows in the
mountains are heavier than ever before
known, and several of our ditch companies have reservoir facilities which are
adequate to a full supply of water for irrigation and mining, the year round.
in the San
Andreas Independent makes a few sensiIrriGatioN.—A_ writer
ble and wholesome remarks on irrigation,
Had the same
by some of our cultivators last year they
ideas been entertained
might have been several dollars better .
off as well as wiser. He says:
_
In order to succeed well in the culti-.
vation of fruit in most of the mining .
counties, if not all of them, 1 think it
will be found prudent and profitable to
study the subject of irvigation thouroughly, and by close attention andintelligent . prayer
observation, become as intimately ae-}
p
quainted with the phenomena of growth
as will, by an exercise of good judgment,
enable the. cultivator to determine for
himself what is sufficient, and no more, .
regardless of the experiences of those .
in lower lands and heavier soil.
Geraatr Game oF Pokur.—One of the
largest games of poker ever heard of in .
this State was recently played in this
place. Two gentlemen, having “nary
red,”” determined to combat fur real es-!
the
and the
The hettate of great value. Shasta
‘ante.’ The better ‘passed’
dealer ‘chipped’ Red Bluff.
was
ter came in with Oroville and went Ma-.
rysville better.
with Sacramento, and desired to ‘go’
half of San Francisco better. Here a
Jong and half angry dispute arose as to
whether half of San Franciseo was or
was not equal to the whole of Sacramento inelu rthe Legislature Finally it was determined in the
when the better ‘saw’ him, whereupon a
!
aflirmative,
showing of hands, agpair’ of deuces won
Shasta Courver.
Se An editor in “Pike” having been
The dealer came in}
: ae
presented with a bottle of Old London j
Dock Gin, drank it, and then attempted .
to write a paragraph of thanks, witl
this result:
‘Fire In conclusion, here’s to Fountain Company No. Some,’ the Brassfon.
taine Belle Band, and the rest of home
insutions and orgzations, including the
Jadies, and other branches of business
(hic) in and around town, and espeshly
the Messident’s Pressage, Monument,
ete., all of which may be had cheap at .
the Buek—Drook—Brook and
Siore of Bininger’s Old Loudon Dock
Gin, for $2 a year if payment is delayed
until the end of the Atlantie Cable.
A New Tickrer.—Mooney,s Folsom }
and Placerville Evpress has the following at its mast head:
For President, iu 1860,
James Gorpbon Bennett,
of New York.
For Vice President,
Mrs. James Gorpon BENNETT.
Stages Drawn Off —Vhe stages from
this point to Alpha, to Red Dog, and to
Orleans Flat are for
months, on account of deep snows.
withdrawn two
The
stock for the lines has been sent below
to be put in good condition for summer
service.
Meeting of Two Comrades.—The New
Orleans correspondent of the San Francisco Times, under the above heading
has the following sad narrative :
Among General Scott’s army visitors
while here, will be a gallant officer, vet
in the prime of life, who just after West
Point, some eighteen years ago, unknowingly to himself, became the object of
the affections of one of the veteran chieftain’s daughters. The young officer
was handsome, amiable, accomplished,
and already stood high in his professjon. He was already engaged to be
married to one of our Creole belles—a
daughter of one cf Louisiana’s oldest
heart did not falter in its devotion. Disappointed, Miss Scott abandoned the
world and its gaicties, and entered a
.
and most respected families; and E
Drug .
Catholic convent, where she since died. .
. . . . .
Her father conceived a dislike for our.
young officer—a natural feeling—and
would never meet him, until in the campa'gnin Mexico,the young man's services were so brilliant, and his modesty
80 attractive, that his general embraced
him on the field of successful battle, and
exerted himself to procure his promotion.
The two meet to-morrow; but as the
fatheris childless, the officer is a widuwer. His beautiful Creole wife died
shortly after his return from Mexico.
ke The Richmond Engairer, the old
organ of the Virginia Demociacy, in
pointing out how the battle is to be won
ip that State over the forces of the opposition, declares: “There will be but
one way. Standing firmly on the Cincinnati platform, we must repudiaie the
Prestdent’s Message.” ‘Vhink cf that.
torn
The
jed frequently during the da
Sr. Patrrick’s DAY IN THE Mornina.
Last evening the Irishmen of Nevada
County celebrated the anniversary
of the birth of Ireland’s patron Saint
in a supper at the New York House,
and a ball at the Court House. The
early hour of our going to press prevents
an account of the events of the night
such as we would be pleased to give.—
Doubtless the affair was a grand one, as
the efforts put forth tomake it so have
been varied and extensive. The
following morceau of history by
Thomas Mooney, author of the History
of Ireland may not be uninteresting in
this connection:
Historians differ about the birthplace
of Patrick O’Hallaran contending his
yareuts were Welsh on the father’s side,
and Gaulish on the mother’s side whilst
Moore eontends for the Roman extraetion—and although there have been
written upwards of sixty separate biographies of this remarkable missionary,
yet we are nottruly certain whether to
assign hima Welsh, a Gaulish, or Roman parentage. But, after all, the pa
rentage of such a one matters not much.
for he was born for mankind and for
religion. All historians agree as to the
inode of his capture, his conversion, &¢
We have seen, in the previous pages,
that the Lrish legions harrassed the Roman power in Britain, and that Nial the
Grand, battled with them in that country and through Gaul, where he took
two hundred captives. These he carri
ed to Ireland and sold, for the period of
seven years, according to the custom
practised inthose ages, in reference to
captives taken in war. Amongst these
captives were Patrick, then sixteen
years of age, ani his two sisters, Lupida
and Deverea.
When brought to Ireland, the youth
was sold to one Mileho, living in that
part of the Island known as Antrim,
where he was appointed a shepherd.
mountain now known as Sliobh
Miss, or the * Mountan of the Moon,’
was the place of his meditation and
After his term of seven years
of servitnde ended, Patrick returned to
the continent and obtained an entrance
to the college of ‘Tours, in which his
uncle Martin was a teacher. In this
place he studied for four years. This
was in 397. After St. Martin’s death in
four or five years, he set out for Rome;
here he was admitted among the pre,
Lendaries of St. Jobn of Lateran, Anno
403. Hle was then thirty years of age.
For some time he studied here. He
afterwards visited several holy retreats
in the islands of the Mediferanean, and
attached himselfto the barefooted order
of St. Augustine. ‘ From these he weut,
in 418, tostudy with St. German, at Auxerre. Here he prepared himself more
especially for performing the important
to Christianity which subseqnel thy eroy ife Leaving St
services
) >
vned his
}
he entered the
where
Germain, mouastery of .
1
the Isle he
for nine years in close stndy.
continued
After his
leaving Lerius. he returned to Auxerre,
to nis beloved friend St. Geimain. When
the news of Paliadius’ death had reached them from Ireland, (Palladius had
previously preached Christianity in Treiand with some trifling snecess,) St Germain sent him to Rome with instruetions
upen the mission to Treland. He was
then. anno 430, thirty-eight years old.
It appears from his own confessions,
a book, the original of which, according
to Colgan, is stillextant in the library
of St. Vast, in Artois, that when a youth
in servitude, ameng the hilla of Treland,
he was ferventin his praversto Heaven.
“Every day I fed the flocks, and pray
; my
of God e and more, and
my faith and fear in him angmented, so
thatin one day I prayed almost a hundred times, and as often in the night
Whilst I tarried on the mountain and in
the woods, I was aroused to pray both
in the snow, frost and rain: neither did 1
feel any pain from it. nor lassitude, as J
think, because my son! was then ardent,’
From the abor : wiv , , ( he ove dates given we are
of f-e:ius,
love
inereases si
induced to doubt the existence of such
a being as St. Patrick, or perhaps, the
discrepency in the figurss is to be attributed to a national penchaut of the Irish
for perpetrating bulls.
Guiap TtoinGs.—The San Franciseo
National is indignant at the announeement that John Nugent intends running
for Governor at the next election, and
says :
A dispatch from Washington city ofa
late date, to some paper in the far West,
(in the Egyptian district of Illinois. we
believe,) contains the following “glad tidings of great joy” for the Democracy
of California :
“The President in his recognition of
the satisfactory mannerin which John
Nugent discharged the cuties of a special mission to British Columbia and Vancouver’s Island, tendered him the appointment of Minister to Bogota, which
he has declined, intending to take an aetive part in the politics of California, during the summer, his friends having induced him to become a candidate for Govrernor of the State.’
Let all the staunch democracy, within our borders, become jubilant :
Sound the loud timbrel, o'er lake, valley and sea,
For Nugent, kind Nugent! our Governor may be
= pi !
ExcouRaGing.—Among the names of
the passengers by the Sonora. we find J.
Hawkins, wife and fourteen daughters.
The North San Juan Press thinks the
Legislature should vote that mana farm.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to vote the
girls a husband apiece ia case they are
eligible 7?—Mt. Messenger.
Cockney Norions.—Law, me, here’s
a heagle.”’
Mamma, reproachfally, “A heagle !
O. you hignorant gal! Vy, it’sa howl.”
Keeperof the menageric, respectfully : ‘Axes parding, mum, ‘tis an awk.”
Cuas. D. Waksh, a citizen of Shasta,
fell dead in his saloon while approaching the door for the purpose of throwing
out the grounds from a coffee pot, preparatory to getting bis breakfast. Disease of the heart was the cause.
Gocds is unsurpassed in the country, and from the
THT BEST MANUFACTURERS IN N.Y
STS
Pike County Market.
OverLANp MAIL ARRIVED FROM PIKE cotNTY IN
Z. P. RBOUSSIN,
AKES this method of announcing to the public
1 that he has disposed of his interest in the Shasta
e, and that he is now, like Tom. Bentor, “solitaand alone,” in a
VARIETY STORB,
At the olf stand No.18, Commercial street, where
can be found at all timesin the richest profusion
and of the choicest qualities ; Game of all kindsin
season; Fresh Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Fresh Meats,
of every description, such as Pork, Beef, Matton,
Veal, &c. Also, Sourcrout, and Vegetables in season, Onions and Fish.
COME ONE,
Remember No. 18 Commercial street.
Z. P. ROUSSIN.
Insolvent Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE l4th JUdicial District, or ihe State of CaliforniaIn the
matter of the Petition of GEORGE LEWIS, an
Insolvent Debtor:
URSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Hon. Niles
Searls, Judge of the said Distriet Court, notice
is hereby given to all the Creditors of the said Insole
vent,GEORGE LEWIS, to be and appear before the
Hon, Niles Searls, Judge atoresaid, in open Court, at the
Court Room of said Court. in the City and County of
Nevada, on the 16th OF APRIL. A D. 1859, at 10 0’ e'lk,
A.M, 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 of his Estate be made,
and he be discharged from his Debts and Liabilities. in
pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided; and in the mean time all proceedings against
said Insalvent be stayed
f Ls Witness me hard andthe Seal of said Court
* “ §this the 8th day of March, A. D., 1859.
RUFUS -HOEMARER. C erk.
By Wm SmitH, Deputy Clerk.
Meredith & Hawley, Attorneys for Petitioner.
Nevada, March ll—td
COME ALL.
Nevada, Feb. 25th—tf
Keystone Market and Variety Store.
EATS on hand at all times; Chickens, Ducks,
Geese, &e. Fresh Eggs, Butter, Cheese and
Vegetables of all varieties to be found in lower
markets.
If you want to purchase any of the above enumerated articles at
JF LOW RATES oye
\ é ‘Caution to the Purchasers of
EUREKA WHISKEY!
T HAS COME
undersigned that various parties are putting up
inferior Woisky in imitation packages branding it
*“EUREKA WHISKY,’ and se'ling the same at much
less than the Agent’s price for the genuine article.
We have also ascertained that empty packages with
our names on them are frequently refilled with a common article, and sold for the genuine
There are houses who sell
THE GENUINE EUREKA-WHISKY !
And whose representations can be relied on. Of such
itissafe to purchase.
The fact of so many parties trying to imitate this
article, is the surest guarantee that it is the best Whisky offered for sale on the Pacific coast.
The genuine EUREKA WHISKY is imported in
barrets and half-barrels, and the packages are branded
on the head:
“Eureka Whisky, 1849.”
“WM. NEWELL & CO,”
With a copyright label attached; and on the other
head, J. T.D.
»anyone who has purchased the genuine Eureka
Whisky, this cantion is unnecessary, as he cannot be
deceived by imitations,
M. NEWELL & CO., Sole Agents,
SAN FRANCISCO
ICE! ICE!
TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF TRE
call on the undersigned on the south side of Commercial street, nerly opposite the St. Louis Hotel.
A. McALLISTER.
Nevada, Feb. 25th—tf
Home-made Hams & Bacer!
flag publie are earnestly invited to call and examine our choice stock of Home-made Hams
and Bacon, which we offer for sale at low cash prices.
GROHS & cO.,
Central Market, Commercial St.
Nevada, Feb. 18, 1859.
CARLEY’S SALOON,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
A. B. CARLEY,
= this methodof informing his friends andthe
public generaily, that he has purchased the
above Saloon and intends to keep always on hand the
very bestof
Wines, Ale, Porter, Cider
CIGARS, &c., &c., &c.,
This saloon is locatedone door above the
Nevada Journal Establishment,
Isa prime place of resort, and has the reputation, which
the proprietor is bound to maintain, of furnishing the
best Liquors in the mountains.
A PLANK WALK from Broad street connects with
the Saloon,
N ~ada, Feb. 18, 1859.
UNITED STATi:S HOTEL,
Mar. 4—3mis
ICE! ICE!
THOMAS HOLMES,
Broad st. Nevada.
yous hereby give notice that he has on hand
about
200 Tons of Pure Ice!
Free from snow and dirt.
licited for the Tee season
Valley, and will be sold as cheap as can be afforded.
Tee house in this city. janl4-tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SIMON MAYERS,
Orders respectfully sotrom Nevada and Grass
Broad Street, near Pine.
We take pleasure in informing the public that
We are now prepared to accommodate travellers
in ascomfortable astyle a3 any Hotel in tho
mountains. It will be ourconstant aimto render
our house as pleasant a retreat as can be found anywhere, _
ees are moderate and as fair an equivalent vil
be returned for cash received asthe times will allow.
Those of our friends who formerly favored us with
their patronage at the Monumental are assured that they
will find the same comforts in our new establishment as
was found in the old.
Meals....-Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 75 cents.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Nevada, Sepf',34, 1858.
Corner of Main and Commercial streets,
Nevada City, Cal.
HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
Stock. and most extensive assortment of Fine
Roots and Shoes, ever brought to this city, consisting principally of
GOCDS FOR FALL ‘ND WINTER.
Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots ;
Donhle Sole and donble upper Pegged Boots;
Water-ProofSewed Boots or. ate : H W. GALVIN,
Men's Gaiters Oxford Ties and Brogans ;
Arnso—Roy’s Kip and Ca'f Boots, and Brogans; Manufacturer and dealer in
Miners’ heavy Nailed Boots;
Lone & Short Rubber Roots—sinele and dble Soles. . SADDLES, HARNESS, SPURS,
1d senkert’s fine stich, Pump
BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C.
Onilted bottom Roote:
ALso—A Large assortment of Cents. Ladies’,
=
Fadl On Broad Street, one Door above S
g
Ie ys
Misses
and Childrens’ Rubber Overshoes
assortment of "Ladies. Miss Mv and Children’s
W McAbee’s Crockery Store.
J AVING RECENTLY REMOVED to a more commodious stand in Kidd & Knox’s fire proof brick
Ilonse, Fam now prepared to accommodate the publie
o everything in my line of business
AND PHILADEUPHIA,
EMBRACING NEARLY EVERYSTYLE MADE.
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION,
De JOB WORK done promptly and in good style
MySTOCKIS LARGE, andasl DOMY OWN WORK
IfeelcontidentthatI can please every one wanting ar
ticles in my line
Nevada, Sept. 17, 1858—3m.
T INTEND HFREAFTER TO SELL
FOR CASE ONES.
Consequently Tean afford to sell Crear.
Persons onrehasinge mav he eertain that when they
are naving for the Ganns they themsels
arenotatthe sane time helping to pay
hi. neiebhors
senses eee eee)
spurchase they
for those of
in want of
my immense
Twonld respee filly solicit
rline,tocalland examine
before purchasing elsewhere, as Tean
all who are
yy: i; NEVADA JOURNAL anything iny
Stock
ntire sa retion to all.
” Nev ada, December 3, 185&—tf
€
Book and Job Printing Office.
Still Another Chance!
KEYSTONE MARKET.
Main Street, Novada, opposite the Express Offices
ARCHIE McALISTER
W AVING LEFT THE “VARTETY STORE” AND
moved across the street, is determined not_ta be __
None bnt
American Beef, of the West Quality,
Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
All kinds of Game. im their season.
ATSO.PISH and VEGETARLES. Fresh every day.
All of which will be sold Cheap for Cash.
A. McALISTER.
entdone in keeping a Market.
a. The Proprictors of this stablishmeat woald
inform the citizens of Nevada county, that they ar
March 11, 1 —3m always prepared to excente
J. Ss. WALK,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Miner's ~upplies. Preserved Fruits. Liquors, &c
PLAIN AND FANCY
NO. 55 BROAD STREET.
T AVING purchased the entire stock in trade of the
late firm of J,S. WALL & CO, I have now on
hand the Largest Stock of Goods ever brought to this
place. Havidg plenty ofroom, and being secure against
fire. it is my intention to keep on Land at all times, a
full assortment of articies to be found in similar establishiments, which will be sold to
PRION TIN G
“na Neat, Speedy and Acctirate manner, and as
MINERS AND FAMILIES,
On the most Reasonable terms.
M3* Steck consists in part of ihe fnilowing assortment
of Family Groceries, &c.
500 qr sacks Flour ;
10,000 Ibs Potatoes ;
8,000 lbs Hams , 3.000 ths Side Bacon :
3,000 Ibs Goshen Batter ; 1,000 Ibs Lard ;
With a complete stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice,
Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Qneensware, &c. &c
PF Goods delivered Free of Charge.
linvite the attention of Country Dealers to my large
stock of Goods, AsI have unusual facllities for purchasing, [am confident that I can sell on such terms
as willmakeit to thelr advantage to trade with nré instead of going below for their enpplie
J. S. WALL.
55 Broad Street, Nevada
cheap as the cheapest. We invite attention to our
manner of Printing
B;
3.000 Ibs. S.C. Hams, ill Heads... Cireulars..;;. Certifica es....Cards
100 bbis Flour
Checeks... -.Programmes....
Posters
Ball Tickets...Bllls of Fare
BROWN & WAITE,
Proriet «3
Dee.7n ee > :
Road Notice
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned
have leeated, andintend to organize a Company
in accordance with the Previsions of the “tatutes of
California, for the \urpose of Building a TURNPIKE
OAD from ihe “Western Hotel,” on the Sacramento
Road, & miles below Rough and Rea’y, running down
past the Zine House to Dry Creek, then foowing the
course of the Creek on tne north side of the said
Creek. The lower terminus of said Road tg pe in Yuba
co™nty (near one mile from the line) at a place know
as the ‘abbage Patch, 7
A meeting for the purpose of a preliminary organization of the Company, is called on the 2Ist instant. at
Indian Springs.
H. L. HATCH,
A. HYATT.
0. C. HYATT,
D. DUNHAM,
J. BALL.
Mareh 11, 1859-—2w
7ISS ME QUICK SOAP and Wistars Balsam
of Wild Cherry,
mr4_ E. F. For sale by Srener. Main stfeet.
Notice to Scrip Owners !
ew hoklers of County Warrants drawn on the
“General Fund” and registered prior to Dee.
20th, 1856 dre requested to present the same for
payment at the Treasurer’s Office, as interest on
same ceases from this date.
T. W. SIGOURNEY, Treasurer.
Nevada, Mar. 11th.
B. F. CUNNINGHAM,
JACOB HYATT,
J. H. HATCH,
L. HORTON,
Notice,
i tes co-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned in the “St. Louis Saw Mill,”
is this day dissolved. A. D. Skillman being now
the sole proprietor will continue the business as heretufore.
Wood and Willow Ware
A. D. SKILLMAN. ESTABLISHMENT.
F. J. McWORTHY.
February 23d, 1859.
HAUXHAUST & SON,
Are still in full operation at their
OLD STAND,
NO. 39 SACRAMENTO STREET,
Where will be Found the Largest
STOCK OF GOODS
In their line on the Pacific Coast
San Francisco, March Il—6m
Garden Seed! Garden Seed!
Frese GARDEN SEEDS—Alfalfa, Ornamental Clover and Grass Seeds.
J-~ Retail Dealers aupplied at city prices.
March 11-+f G. W. Wetcn, Main street.
FLOWER SEEDS (assorted) for sale by
E. F. Srexcr, Druggist,
Main street.
Notice.
\ Y wife, Ann Schmidt, having left my bed and board
a I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible
for debts contracted by her.
JOHN -CHMIDT.
Feb. 19, 1859 im*
NFORMATION WANTED.—Matthew Decker came
to this conatry in 1850 from New Jersey, he lived for
some yearsin Little York, Red Dog, and Wathtonpa —
Any information concerning him as to his residence now
if alive, or of his residence since 1854, will be apprecia
ted by his friends and paid fer. Address CHARLES.
KO 5,San Francisco Post Office. teb23-lin
MORRIS ROSENHEIM,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
AND DEALER IN ..
FINE JEWELRY,
Watches and Diamonds.
MainStreet, two doors from the Nevada Journal Uffice.
Nevada, April 25d, 1852.
March 11-tf
_ ee ne a
STODDARD & FALE.
New Boot & Shoe store
Everything in the Boot and Shoe Line
Made and Repaired to Order
In the neatest and most workman-like manner.
HOICE STOCK KEPT CONSTANTLY ON
hand and for sale.
MR. STODDARD is well known as the old workman in the establisment of Wm. R. Coe.
Opposite the New Market of McAllister, Commercial Street, Nevada.
&. W. STODDARD.
WM. FALL.
Noy. 25, ’5S
H. H. Wickes & Co.,
DRO STOR 25 kes as ee ead NEVADA
Wholesale and Retail Deaters in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, &c., &c.
Y7E ARE IN CONSTANT RECEIPT OF 'TTHE
following articles in our line:
3—ms
Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicmes,
Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine.
Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Pants,
Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy.
White Lead, He@&and Gin, Red Lead,
Window Glass, Litharge, Lara Oi},
Brus is, Sperm Oil Alcohol,
Polar Oil, Starch, Fish Oil,
Pear! Barley, Castor i, Tapioca,
Neats Foot Oil,
Linseed Oil,
Cooking Extracts,
Coach Varnis.,
Patent Medicines
Copal Varnish,
Canary See,
Perfumery,
Japan Varnish, Bay Rum,
Sarsaparilla, Dansar Varnish,
Putty, Webber's Cordial, Cherry Peetoral,
Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam,
Together with a general and complete assertment of
articles in our line, which will be sold at priees as low as
they can be afforded in the mountains,
DR. IL. H. WICKES & CO.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
Nevad a, Jan. 4, 1858—tf
TALLMAN & TURNER,
Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, Nevada
Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’
i “EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very large and
general assortment of
Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &c. &c. &e
Also—Bench Tools, Table Cutlery,
H¥ DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS.
Medal awarded to us by the State Fair
:' at Marysville, in August last for
best Hose Pipe on Exhibition !
COPPERSMITHING,
Weare prepared to do all kinds of Coppersmithing inthe
best style.
JOB WORK
{#" Done to order atthe shortest notice. .23
XP Give us acall, we are confident that we cansupply all wishing anythingin our line.
Nevada, January 1, 1859.
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interof Dreyfuss & Eastman in the above well
known BAK Y. will hereafter carry onthe business
and are prepared to furnish customers, and all who
may favor him with a eall, with all articles in his
line at prices to suit the times.
Boston Brown and Graham B ead
of a very superior quality, constantly on hand ; also,
FRUIT, LEMON, POUND & SPONGE CAKE.
Wedding Parties, families and Restaurants supplied
with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found
in New York Bakeries, at wholesale prices.
WENDELIN DREYFUSS.
January 28
S23 REWARD,
TT HE ABGVE REWARD WILL RE PAID TO
any person who will return to the subscriber a
Double-Barrel SHOT GUN, which was taken from
the Ranch of W. H. ORR, and known as Foster's
Ranch yout two weeks ago. .
The me of “J. Hz
of the Gun
rion, 1 " was on the breech
J. HARRISON.
Nevada, Feb. 4, 1859—tf
FOR SA te.
VHE BRICK RESIDENCE, ON HIGH STREET,
. = lately owned by W.IL ORR; containing EIGHT
ROOMS well plastered. The House is centrally located
and is one of the most convenient in Nevada.
ALSO—THE HOUSE next tothe rasidence of J. R.
McConnell. on Sacramento street.
f= The above property will be sold very reasonable
on application to CHAS. FOSTER,
Nevada, Feb. 4-tf
Opposition Line of Steamships
New York and ‘San Francisco Line.
SEMI-MONTHLY Via PANAMA!
ot Be The splendid steamships
Alby ES orizaba, Cortes,
Uncle Sam & Sierra Nevada,
On the Pacific Ocean, and
The NORTH STAR, ARIEL
And Northern Light,
On the Atlantic Ocean.
Tue prbiie are respectfully informed that the
above Line will commence running on the FIFTH
OF MARCH, next, when the favorite steamship
ORIZABA Seer: te ..Captain BLETHEN,
Will be dispatched for
And that from and after that date steamers will
sail regularly on the 5th and 20th of each month.
Panama,
For freight or passage apply to
C.K. GARRISON & €9.; Agents.
San Francisco, Jan. 28—td
CHINA STORE.
SANG respectfully informs the people of Grass
* Valley and Nevada that he has opened a new
StoTe in Grass Valley, and will keep coustantly on
hand, Ee
Rice, Brandy, Gin, Fish, Candles,
And a good assortment of
CHINESE GOODS;
CHOY WOW:
Grass Valley, Jan. 28, 1859—3in*
DAVIES’ EXCHANGE.
Broad Street, Nevada
HE suliscriber has epenedthe finest Saloon in the
Mountains, underthe above name, for the pleasure
and accommodation of his friends and the social public.
THE NEW SALOON
hasfitted npin the most elegant style, with regard o1ly to taste andcomfort and not expense :
The sar, one ofthe Finestin the state,
Islargely stocked with Liquors, Wines, Ale & Porter,
Cigars, of the choicest and most approved brands.
1 will always befound at this place, ever ready to wait
upon my friends and customers with the best of Liquors
to be found in this city.
P T. E. DAVIES, Proprietor.
Nevada, Nov. Sth, 1858.
Notice of Pardon.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ? . ln the Dist. Court of
County of Nevada. ™ the Mth Judicial Dist.
The People of the State of California vs. LOUIS GOLDURG:
T° THE HON. NILES SEARLS, District Judge of
the 14th Judicial District, and Wm. F. Anderson, Esq., District Attorney of Nevada County.
You will please take notice, thatit isthe ntention of
the undersigned to apply to the Governor ofthe State
of California, for the Pardon of LOUIS GOLDBURG,
Defendant abuve maméd, whd was tried for the crime
of Murder, at the Decemlver Term, A. D. 1857, of the
District Court aforesaid, and convicted at said Term on
the 23d day of March, A. D.1858, of thecrime of Manslaughter, and on the 24th day of March, A. D., 1858
was sentenced to Two Years imprisonment in the
State Prison.
E. SCHARFF.,
Nevada, March 8, 1859.
I acknowledge service of a copy of the within.
WM. F. ANDERSON,
Dist. Atty.
NILES SEARL-, District Judge.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA—County af Nevada—ss.
I, Rufus SHOEMAKER, County Clerk in and for said
County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is @ true,
full and correct copy of an original notice of application
for Pardon of the above named Lottis Goldburg, this
day filed in my Offiee.
s In testimony whereof, T have hereumto set
L. 8. ee hand and affixed the Sedl of the County
Court at Office, in Nevada, this 8th day of March, A.
D._1859._ RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Co. Clerk.
By WM=MITH, Deputy. mariltd
FOR SALE, _
‘4 STEAM ENGINE ana BOILER, at a bar‘ gain.
Enquire of A: A, Sangeyt, Broad St-reet
of aOR ORE Sa a mo aera
LON DON
CLUB HOUSE GIN
TO THE PUBLIC.
J&S~ This ecledrated Gin—pretending to nothing
but what it is, viz : a pure and unadulterated artiticle, and assuming no artificial merits of what it is
not, as some of its rival imitators do—after five
years of public approva! and very extensire sales
in California, has been pronounced by the pubic to
be superior, not only as a beverage of general use,
to any other article competing against it, but is
Unrivalled in its Medical Efficiency
in most cases of complaints. To persons travelling
in these days ofrapid transit from East to West,
North to South, who are constantly changing their
water as well their climate; who are drinking, fodeed, a dozen kinds of water in every twenty-four
hours, and each draught containing some property
acting inchemical antagouism te the preceding one
thereby causing an unnatural degree of excitement
to the stomach—it is positively and absolutely necessary to use a counteracting agent. From the fact
that the
“London Club House Gin,”
is prepared expressly te meet such exigencies, and
to act as we Know it will act, as an antidote we confidently prescribe it as the very best artiele in the
country. The name of “Aromatic Scheidam
Schnapps” has never been attached in any way to
this article. In first presenting the
«London Club House Gin,”
to the public, my aim was to give them a pure and
unadulterated article of Gin, and to call it by its
right name. The success attending its introduction
and extensive sale in California is a sufficient guarantee of the high appreciation of the article by consumers.
Various parties have from time to time put up
and shipped to California an article which they call
“Crivp Horse Gis’ My Gin, which has gained
such a reputation in California, is branded on the
cases,
“Old London Club House Gin, W. H. D”
The bottles also have a white labe! with a fae similie
ofmy signature. I caution all parties to beware of
imitations.
WM. H. DALY
Sole Importer,
New + org. jan28-tf
CUSTOM
MADE
CLOTHING,
—AT—
HEUSTON,
HASTINGS,
& CO.
Cor.of J & 2nd Sacramento.
i EUSTON, HASTIN & CO. 416 Broadway
New York, have established a
Gents’ Clothing & Furnishing Goods
IN SACRAMENTO, STORE
We intendto keep as large a Stock and as good an
assortment in Sacramento as are kept in any house
in New York.
Every garment warranted equal to custom make
and our prices defy competition as we buy for cash
and sell foreash onlz.
—REMEMBER OTR
Cor. J & 2nd Si. Sacramento.
All the new styles we receive by every mail steamer.
STORE IS—
Sacramento, Dec. 24th, 1858.—tf
Pia he’ ON 2s.
GOLD WATCHES,
Jewelry and Silver Ware,
FOR SALE BY
BARRETT & SHERWOOD
135 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
ARTICLES OF GoLp.—Consisting of Ladies aud
Gentlemen’s Watches of all descriptions, Chatelaine,
Fob, Vest, Guard, and Neck Chains, Steeve Buttons and Studs, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear Rings,
Pencil Cases, Lockets, Buckles, Rings, Card Cases,
Snuff Boxes, Seals, Keys, Eye Gla s, Ribbon
Slides, Charts, Thimbles, Cane Heads, Armlets,
Crosses, and everything new and beautiful in Coral
Work, Cameos, Jet Work and Mosaic.
Articies ocr Sirver—Consisting of Napkin
Rings. Knife, Fork and Spoon, in cases, Saltcellars,
Spoons and Forks, Ice Scoops, Fish, Desert, Butter,
Fruit, Pie, and Cake Knives, Pitchers and Goblets, Tea Setts, complete, Cake Baskets, Castors,
Butter Dishés, Salvers, Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baskets, ete:
Za Diamonds set in every style cf ornament
now in fashion.
Country orders, sent by express, are attended to
with punctuality and dispatch, and satisfaction in
all cases guaranteed.
Watch Repairing commands our particular and
prompt attention. a24
O. H. P. WHITE & CO.
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS,
OFFICE—At the wholesale Grocery and Provision
store of P J Brogan & Co., 52 Front street, Saeramento City.
We have athorough Fire Preof Building, in which to
store all Goods consigned ¢0 our care, which we may no
be able to Forward on the day they arrive, and nocharge
made for sforage.
(2 ALL Goods coming from San Francisco, by Sacramento, for your different localities in the interior, be
particular in having marked, to care of “WHITE,
SAC,’ that they may have prompt attention.
Sacramento, Nov. 17—td
Bathing, Hair Cutting and Shaving
’ Saloon. ;
FRANK H. FISHER
\ OULD respectfully inform his old friends and enstomers that he hasreturnedto Nevada and opened
a fine
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Bathing Saloon,
On Broad St.; Opposite National Hotel
A liberalshdre of patronage is respectfully soli
FRANK FISHER, Proprictor.
Nevada, Aug. 13, 1858.—1f.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. _
Broad Street, Nevada.
HARVEY HELM, Proprietor.
The Undersigned would inform his
friends and the public generally that he
y can alway be found on hand atthe Em
J.
of Fast Horses, suggies, Carriages, Wacons, &c.
Always ready TO LET at any hour of the d@y cr night
on the most satisfactory terms.
Horses kept by the day, week,
or month at the lowest rates.
Nevada, Sept 4, 1852.
THE NEVADA FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
AVING established ourselves in the above busine
_& we are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING
with neatNess and despatch. We have tools superior
to tliose of amy other Foundry in the Mountains. and patterns for all kinds of Saw Mitf and Quartz Mill Machinery
Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter.
Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Balcony and Aw alng
Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGI-sKs
all kinds, from & to 40 horse power. ease nt:
Everything is New & Warranted Perfect.
Having THREE LARGE LATHES jy running ordet,
we can fill orders quicker than a;mountains. = ay other skopin the
Any one wanting work don
examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS seasegaes
kr All ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
Dd. TIIOM,
WM. HEUGH
5NO McA PPAUR,
Feb. 183m Proprietors,
SPP AAS EOI ce ea GE
Wiltiami C. Stiles, the Undertaker
ten ae wou
The End of Pine Street bridge
SEYADA CITY
ete
cee Pesos rnc penne essseeiaatsinhensnmneossentnpeatbininasne
feet manner,
ee : oslo os Sete eS es shen
I. 0. 0. F.
TNsregular meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGF, Xa
16 willbe held every Tuesday evening atthe new HalF
onPine street, (Kidd’s new building.)
CHAS MAR:H,™ @:M. Lewis, Sec’y.
{= Let no false delicacy prevent
you from consulting Dr. CHAS TOZER, of Saeramerto
who Tas attended and cured so many within the las
Four years ; and all you who hate fo means to pay
ean find in him a friend, who will make Ho eNarges for
examinations or advice. We would recommend ait the
are in trouble to call on him: and also to look over Hi —
treatise on vencreal in another part of this paper. The*
Doctor’s office is on Sixth Street, between J. and K
Sacramento, Noy. 12—ly
Syrup of Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilla
And Iodia Potash for Purifying the blood and for tho
eure of SCROFULA, MERCURIAT. DISEASES, RHEUMAFISM~
Cursxgors Enrcrtioxs, Stesporn ULcers, Liver’
COMPLAINTS, Loss OF APPRFITE, GENERAL DERILITT,
&c. Fora general tonie of the system it stands unre
vyalled. This medicine has long been before the publie
and sinee 1250 has gradually increased in usefulness aud
public favor, and gained the highest repwtation for the
cure of these diseases to Whichit is adapted—being -repared from the best materials and compounded on scientifie principles; we are eonfident from the intrinsie merits
andfrom past experience that it will continue to give
full satisfaction. Manufactwred only at the Drug Store
of S.T. WATTS, No. 92 First street, Marysvfle, and
Sold by E F. SPEXCE, Druggist,
Oct. 25, 1858—tf No. 32 Main street, Newada
—y
To THE Pusrre —I haye had se many calls for the
preparation Known as “Opiate Bafsamique.” wlich T
have beam waing in my practice for some time. for the
eure of Qonorrhoea, Gleet.ete., that I am strongly fiduced to give more general publicigy toit. And. in ree~
ommending this medicine to the public, as I confidently
do, and to all who have made useof *‘Thorn’s Extract,”
T unhesitatingly pronounce it to be more efficasie:r:
pleasant and conyenient than that or any other form of
giving the remedies used.
It is prepared only at the Drug Establishment of 8. TWATTS, Ne 92 First st Marysville, and sold by
E. F. SPENCE,
Dealer in Drugs and Medicines,
No. 32 Maim street, Nevada.
Oct, 29, 185&—tf
PREMIUM HAIR TONIC.
WARRANTED to restore Grey Hairs to their original
color, and thin or decayed hairs to their youthfa®luxn
riance and beauty. Also, to eure, effectually, Scurf
and Dandruff. Reasons why it should be rse@ ia preferance to any other preparation for the hair:
First—one bottle will restore grey hairs to 1ts origina
color
Second—One half bottle will eure the worst ease of
Dandruff.
Third—Thereis no oil inthe prepsratios, and wi
. not soil the finest linen.
This is a chemical preparation and has beenminufac
tured for many years in the Atlantic States, and isof
ered to the public and guaranteed as the best Hair Restorative now in use,
[[] This Hair Tonic was awarded a special diplom
atthe State Fair, Marysville, August last.
Manufactured only at the Drug *tore of
S.T. WATTS. Marysville.
And sohl by E. F. SPENCE, Nevada.
Dec. 3-tf
DALE
VALLEY WHISKY.
We beg to call the attention of Dealers, as well as econsumers, to the following Certificates of well known
Chemists, who have analysed
“Daly’s Aromatie Valley Whisky,”
The high reputation of the parties is a sufficient guarantee that the article possesses all the merit claimed
for it.
WM. NEWELL & CO.
Sole Agents.
State Assayer’s Office. 32 Somerset street, :
Boston, Mass., April 17th, 1852.
Wm. H. Daly, New York :
Dear Sir—! have made a Chem‘eal Analysis of your
**Aromatic Valley Whisky,” an find it a pure,
fine favored Rye Whisky, cor taining no injurious matter of any kind, and reeommend it as suitable for medi
caland public purposes.
CHARLES T. JACKSON, M. Th.
State Assayes.
New York, April 19th, 1858.
Tnave analysed a sample of ‘*Daly’s Aromatic
ValleyjWhisky,’’ and tind it to be a pare artiele, of
fine flavor, and without anv deleterious admixture,
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemis.
Wm. H. Daly Esq.
Dear Sir—Your **Aromatie Valley Whisky,”
is received, and after careful examination, } find it to be
apnre article, entirely free from the adulterating ingredientsso frequently used.
James J. Mares, Chemist,
i DALY’S <2
Aromatic Walley Whisky,
Is put np in eases containine One Dozen Bottles each
For sale by all the principal Liquor Houses in Say
Francisco. nov 28
METROPOLITAN
THEATRE.
HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST
respectfully annonnce to the profession that they
have built a NEW THEATRE
have fiitted it up
WITH AN ELEGANT STOCK OF SCENERY,
And every requisite for Theatrical Entertainmenmtt
It willbe of a commodious size and will be rented he
the DAY. WEEK or MONTH for Dramatic Exhibitions
Concerts, &e.on the most reasonable terms,
Allcommunications must he addressed te
GEO.S. PEIRCE & €0+
IN NEVADA, and
Nevada, Feb. 1, 1859.
ee
THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY
«+--+ AND --MACHINE EOP
CEstabjjshed in 1850.)
Every description of Machinery,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
We phe. makers of the {nstle celebrated
Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz Mills
WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED
In meny localities, and are believed to offer many ad
vanbtagesover any other Mills now in nse. 7
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE
Quartz Mill Machinery
Of any description required for use.
Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle
Machines, Steam Engines, Force Pumps, &.
Quartz Mills can be aupplied r notice
With Screens ofa finencss
Made from the best Rrssia Iren, and im the most pers
We have facilities forfurnishi i
to any extent which may be fequiven pee e
; ty ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
or any of theabove,or other articles inour line. It is
vur desiga to turn outthe best work for which we have
facilities, atleast not inferiorto those of any cthexz om
tablishwent onthe Pacific Coast and at the mosfreasonable prices.
4 _ GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANEES,
San Francisco, Feb72-6m ¢Late GODDARP & 6
New ‘Blacksmith Shop.
SAMUEL T. OATES
ROFFERS HIS SERVICES TO TH prBnie
as & Blacksmith experienced i
branches of the trade. : a ar ge 2
Blacksmithing Done on Short Notice
. AT REASONABLE RATES
ie New Shop atthe foot of Main street, near the
bridge Orders svlicited from friends and the publie.
Nevada, Jan. 22, 1859—tf ee ee
SEIS EN ni Sg IO RE RE as Oc IN
DR, A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Meehanical Dentist
Corner Roont 2@ Story Kidd & Knox's Brick.
Dr. CHaPpManx will be happy te wai
on those wishing his services. Teetha
ter having became sensitive from ex
*. posure ofthe ner be tilted withow, te ee i ve or otherwise wil
AE Defitaloperations performed ina neatand subst
al nianner, aud satisfaction guaranteed in all oases.
County’Surveyor's Office
COURT WOUSE, NEVADA.
Jonun L. Gamere,
County Survevor. } + ——
LL persons areherebyeantioned agai i ren inst
+X other Surveyors than such as ps ne pre
from this office.
Extreet from Laws of California.)
% Nosurvey or re-survey hereadter CHraP.2@, See.
made by any pexson except the Connty Surveyor or hit
tl evidence in any Conrg deputy shallle considered lega
JOHN L. GAMBLE.
4
within this State.
Nevade., June 26th1857