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March 23, 1860 (4 pages)

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NEVAD — JOURNAL. anes ad —— oe WHOLE NUMBER 476. Pevada Journal, PUBLIisHED spirits, and constrain their mediums to perwrinkles! Bw. G. WAITE, T. W. LOCKWOOD, J03, THOMPSON. PO ee TEETH!! TEETH!!! TEETH! beats a cat eating hot soap by several ugly o, & CE E. G. WAIT a Diy Eoods, Dentistry. But the spirits up here are rath er feeble, quite feeble sir! can’t tip a table or push a chair, and then their perceptive faculties appear to be a good deal blunted, 00 $5, l)— mai by (by the cold mountain air, perhaps,) and ut (se e anc adv in r, Yea One For Por Six Months; in sdvancerus.d0.s. 8,00 they allow themselves to become the vicFor Three Monthe, (delivered by carrier). 2,00 . tims of practical jokes, and rumor says, get Advertisements conspicuously inserted have proved themselves incapable of distin: at reasonable rates. guishing between the toot of a trumpet ethe. After forty years practice in all part s of the world pe Papers sent by mail payable in advance. NEVADA COUNTY OFFICIAL Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nen FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. RS im a lai has e . * in pan dct: of Artificial Teeth of Preach, cr. The fall of snow at this place by the late Embroideries, tiful, inanufactured by him n a self, =wir gri . good deal diminished it. Miners were at FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH, 23. . work ae soo as the snow ceased falling, California RESTAURANT, On Commercial street, Nevada. Opposite Tallman & Turner’s. C. B. IRISH, Proprietor Quartz ry Ribbons, Bonnets, Millinery. ‘ A few more fair days fit of visiting the DOCTOR, he beain ugh methorog chanic, they will have the advantage of watehing The following piece of poetry was mysteriousand we will go on as usual. ly found in our copy drawer the other day. is patriotically good. It Yours respectfally, if any one bas scen it before they can perhaps tell who wrote it. signature on the copy is uncertain. The experience in Galvanism, or if so Esenezer. with all o; SCALING, Omega, March 10, 1860. Who bears the Blame ¢ ing the pain of Toothache b Firsctioas with facility, ons of CLEANING, PLUGGING & STOPPING, The Place. ll Wi at once prove the advantage the Ladies and There is always a “place” talked of ,; Gentlemenof this and adjoining counties will derive by visiting DK. LEVASON, among miners which is supposed to be ‘‘the In impious threat has rung; At his office, up stairs, over Block & Co’s store, Corner of Pine and Con. Sts. From Southern lip and Northern mouth of Feb. Ist, one at arrive you do sooner No p'ace.” 1S60—3m. Nevada, Cal. Defiant words are flung— these “ places” than you learn that it is no The words which aro a nation’s shame, DR. A. CHAPMAN, « Disunion "— strife !”—Who bears the blame? longer the place, but that a hundred miles . al anic ist, ical Dent Mech and Surg . best, the newest, the place; the onws further . t Ilo? Massachusetts! land where firs Fair Freedom's banner rose ; and in every respect decidedly ‘the place.” . Corner Room second story Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building. Ho! Carolina! land where burst start, and mules your pack th forthwi You Dr. Chapman will be happy to s! foe our on Her lightnings attend on those wishing his servifeeling sure you are right this time. At Are ye ashamed of Moultrie’s fame ! EGR ces. Teeth after having become Or Warren's blood? Who bears the blame? length you reach your journey's end and sensi‘ive from exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise begin to look about you. You see men liy. wil! be filled without causing pain. A yoiee from Moultrie’s battle ground, To warn the South, comes forth; tents, in brush shanties, and ome All Dental operations performed in a in ing From Bunker's height with solemn sound neat and sulstantial manner and satisfaction above heaven of dome blue the but with th! Nor the s uke reb ee A voi guaranteed in all cases. The martyred dead their wrongs proclaim, their heads. Here and there men at work He designs making Nevada bis permanent And North and South must bear the blame. ms with pans, toms and rockers; everything residence. looks new; surely we have found it at last; They b-ar the blame—or South or North, Who range tho hostile line— But hold! why, . place!” “the struck we've Whose words are fierce, whose hearts are wroth, why are those mules being packed in such } Who threaten—arm—combine; Who marshall here a hostile band, haste! What can these little knots of men . Who bears the blame? from North to South Eroceries, &r. IMPORTANT And there in hostile columns stand! They bear the blame who urse the strife : In freedom’s hallowed guise, They bear the biame, who bear the 1:fe In slavery's cause to rise, Or North or South ‘tis still the same— Ye dare not ask? “ Who bears the blame ?” Forbear! forbear! the warning comes From Vernon’s sacred tomb— With mourning march, with muffled drums, Our martyrs walk the cloon. Our star thick banner sinks in shame, Our Union falls! Who bears the blame ! LETTERS FROM EBENEZER. hereand there onthe street be talking solow . and earnestly about? and who is tkat tall TO KEEPER HOTEL © points southward and every eye turns that . a eh y . T way ; what orator everso enchained his au. ° = FS : 52 Broad Street, Nevaua. more Groceries and Provisions than any other house in the mountains, and CAN and WILt. sell dience? Whatcan it be; whatean it mean ? . them cHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sace We approach a knot of miners, they glance . RAMENTO. And further,—I will and do hereby a : agree. to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramen steers served BENJ. MORON, Proprieter. __Nevada Aug. 19th 1859.—tf THOMAS P. HAWLEY, UNITED STATES BAKERY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, HE UNDERSIGNED having entered ‘nto party Office—Up Stairs,in Kidd & Knox’s BriekBuild nership in the above well known BAKERY, wil . ing, Corner of Broad and Pine strects, Nevada hercafter carry on the busiMess and ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. and satisfy yourselves that you or San Fiancisco. are pre. pared to furnish customers, and all who may favor BOARD PER WEER...ccceseseeececeeneee 10,00 Nevada, Nov. 18, '59—tf. THE Office—Over Harrington & Patterson’s saloon a good deal. We try another and another, . Pitedy 2's and at last find out all; it’s and . have now in store 1000 qr. sacks Flour. Ee ay . 50 whole and half bbls Pork. the place! 25 cans Jewell, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard. the place and no doubt about it—just struck, 500 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 100 kegs E.B. & H.G. Syrup. tall felow yonder brought the news—plenty 50 cases assorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbIsS. C.and Brine Hams, of water, plenty of ground, plenty of gold 50 boxes HilL& Co's Soap, cheeks as big as—those usually mentioned) —gold 5000 lbs extra clear Bacon, in ravines and streams, gold in quartz 50 ch Comet, Oolong and Suisons Y.JH. Tea exclaim—" they're catching it up yonder, and placers! Only forty or fifty or sixty 100 kegs assorted Nails, poor devils!” Well, we will take it for 100 bbls and hf bbIscrushed granulated, powmiles, east or west or south; everybody godered New Orleens and San Fraucieco granted that you do sometimes have a refined Sugars, ing they don’t know exactly where; or how 25 cases Oysters. thought for the “poor but honest” miner or when they'll get there; but go they're 50 kits and Lif bbls Mackerel, the of r terro ling “how the amid ls dwel who 50 kegs butter, bound too. And so goes the chase after 50 sks white and bayos Beans, hills.” Also, we will take it for granted 200 mats China Rice, will-o’-the-wisp; that shadow of a that “ that you are pleased, occasionally, to hear Sugar, the place.” shadow—* . 50 sks Java and Rio Coffee, tobe only if from us “Children of the Mist,” 25 cases soda crackers, to Big south off hurry miners Northern 200 kegs blasting powder, assured that we are not so unfortunate as 100 sks Potatoes, River Kern or Chowchilla, the to Flat, Oak . 25 hf bbls dried apples, to have been buried beneath an avalanche, . cursing Shasta, Siskiyou and Trinity, and . ALSO—A full and complete assortment of every or had the bad taste to be making soup [be . kind of goods appertaining to our line of busipess mect southern miners pushing north to Shas. consisting in part of Jams, Jellies, d—. wor Green Corn, careful types, not to get that last suita. ta, cursingOak Flat, Chowchilla, Frescsno . Green Peas, Preserves,Spices, Ground Coffee, Yeast and the whole d—d southern country. Powders, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters,~ardines, Pick ¥ them with a call, with all articlesin ,heir line at . J. R. M’CONNELL, prices to suit the times. 20HN GARBER M'CONNELL & GARBER, Beston Brown and Graham Bread Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 4 very superior quality, constantly on hand JUNCTION, Will practice in all the courts of the 14th Judi-« cial District and in the Supreme court. Office in Kidd's Block, up stairs. so Proprietor. Fruit, Lemon, Sponge & Pound Cake. VHE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended and solicits a continuance of the same. We are also prepared to furnish CONFECTIONARY)! Exrs TABLE, Ofa superiar Style and Quality. Will be provided with the best the market affords. ings. Take thie opportuzity of giving notice to the La dies of Nevada and vicinity, that they have opened at the above Store; the richest and best selected stock of Wedding Parties,familiesand Restrauants sup. Every pains will be taken to make the JOIN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND Justice of the Peace, DRY GOODS ! patrons of the establishment comfortable. Board and Lodging, (sicgle rooms)...$9,00 “ “ per week -8,00 “ without Lodging . 7,00 SILKS. Office in Flagg's Brick Bailling, up-stairs. CHARLES W. YOUNG. . MANUFACTURING JEWELER, WATCHMARER OPEN ALI: NIGHT: H4s just opened a first-class Restavrant . which he intends to keep in astyle unstrpas Virginia House, merino, 75 cents per yard; cotton and wool, 25¢ to 37e per yard. Poil de Chevres and Valencia plaids, of all colors ROBES. 50 Poplin Robes—something entirely new and very rich. 20 all wool Pelaine Robes. wool Delaine, in all colors. Plain and figured al self he is capable of suiting all, that may eall : on bim. He keeps constantly on hand Oysters, which FRANK CARTER best possible manner and at as rcasonable rates as any in the city. Embroidered Velvet Cloaks—Caps, Chesterfield Sacks; Cloth and silk Mantillas, of all kinds and de scriptions—the last fashion latset from) New York Long and square broche shawls, mantilla shawls, plaid; long and square shawls of all kinds, DR. R. . Will always be furnished with all the Inxuries the mzrket can afford, and servedupin the best style SS are of the most com fortal 'e, «s those patronizing me will find 3 4 will take parlicular pains to muke those patpatronizing the house,as comfortable as possible, Board per day $1,50 = week 8,00 OHN EMBROIDERIES : all kinds and descriptions Collars and Sleeves—of canbric and muslin edgings of all kinds; «ambrie and muslin bands ; thread edgings, lace edgings; Valenciennes lace. also—Velvet ribbons and dress trimmings of all kinds and descriptions; wool dam. atk forcurtains; embroidered muslin andlace cur PHYSICIAN ) AND SURGEON, W. F. Anderson’s law office. . Nevada, Sept. 23—tf CAMACK OYSTERS, Christmas 2 Office on Pine strect, above Commercial, opposit® . DOCTOR MACKAY'S OPFICE No. , 46 Broad §: Bauking-House of G. Wikia si vovnion; he MRS. E, STONE in the Theatre Building, which he has rented, re-fitted and will open on Female Physician, Eve. Student of Gezin College, Germany. e spot. Remembe thr JOHN CAMACK! . Residence on Broa’ street, Nevada, next to . the Methodist church. Nevada, Dec. 25d, 1859. NATiONAL EXCHANGE R A B ; eid MRS. HOLDRIDGE t ee e ct sl evat Sh ly ian and Obste‘rician, le ic ma . ys Fe Ph : HE Subscriber would respectfully inform his. Good Fire-Proof Building friends and the public, that le has leased from . IN THE CENTRE OF THECITY. Attends Ladies through their confinement, Geo. R. Lancaster, the well known Bar, at the Na. and treats all diseases peculiar to her sex.— tional Exchange, where he intends to keep on hand . Those desirous of being restored to health and the best becoming mothers will do well to VHE ABOVE NEW HOTELis furnished throughout in a gvodstyle,andis open forthe the .R And other delicacies of the season, at his Saloon Beds . ~ 50 P. S. Foreign paperscan always be found at her es:ablishment. Nevada, Nov.18. 1959,.—tf. Dr. WEAVER, Invites bis friends and the public to call ani . try his . M HUNT, Physician and Surgeon, Oyster Saloon. TheTabic Accommodatiur of All kinds of Fine Watches, At Wiekes & Co.'s Drug Store Broad St., Nevads KNICKERBOC ST. LOUIS HOTEL COMMERCIALST., NEVADA, KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR. CLOAKS. AND DEALER IN oe by any ever opened in this City. He will) DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY, be happy to serve up game, &c. &c. Having had . 2 Ndi . long experience in the business he flatters him. aie’ pass si aR — Broad Street, Nevada. MRS Justice of the Peace, Broad Street Exchange. SAMUEL DAVIS, No. 80 Broad Street, Nevada. per day .. + 1,50 L odgings....+. seeeeeeeee ++. 50 cts. N. BAILEY. Nevada, Attg: 19, 1858.—tf Of all deseriptions, ever offered in Nevada, consist ing in part as follows ; E. W. SMITH, W. DREYFUSS. OTTO LUETJE. “ knowingly to each other and separate. We . Now is your time to get your winter ” Nevada, July 29, 1859. Corner of Washington and Main sts as can be purebased and vleaa sheets and coverces, suspiciously toward us, stop talking, nod . to, adding freight Supplies, T. B, MCFARLAND. . pled with every variety of Bread and Pastry usuThe House is furnished with good matrasses ally found in New York Bakeries at wholesale pri. Up stairs in Kelsey’s New Brick, Com. St. Nevada ps china silk ; plain silk in colors; together with a 4 AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving large lot of figured black silks ; 20 ps all wool French . Mr. Evrron:—When the snow clouds nothing,” but we can see he thinks he knows , As goodsare eheaperthan ever before in California, soap] of each other, for want of morc TEBMS .4s0s4cenccneee Bees einseoss CASH. up im every style. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. N. BAILEY Byadere stripe, very rich ; 20 pieces plaid, very rich; silk robes, from 20 t» $50; 5 ps moire antique ; 10 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, follow one and question him he “knows . gather on the mountains and the “Storm King” goes howling through canon and forest, do you not sometimes cast your eyes toward the summit of our snow veiled mountain and (with tears rolling down your H.C. GARDINER, OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ne. will be served up in any style. low as 50 cents per yard ; 10 pieces y vada and the public generally, that she is preas fancy pieces 5 Nevada, Aug.I9, 1859. — tf. See! he, W7holesale Dealer in pared to accomodate those stopping with her in the ery word as it falls from his lips? points to the east; every eye follows—he . ATTORNEY, €FFICE—In the Court House. patronage. Broad & Com: sts. Nevada. 20 Pieces Black, from 50 cents to $1 per yard— T. ELLARD BEANS, of eager miners around him who devour ev. An experienced Cook GARDINER & MCFARLAND, “Particular attention will be paid to getting up Meals 50 cts., and served up at all) Attor neys and Couns ellor s at Law. game suppers. hours. AT Miners, Families, Restaurant, and sunburned, sinewy fellow, with a crowd Attorney and Counsellor at Law, sfaction of all who may favor him with their and in fact the best the market affords, Meals can be had at this place at all hours of the _Fob,3. 1860. Hagadorn & Bowley, S. BUCKNER, tablishment shall be conducted to the entire satWill practice in the Courts of Nevada County . KEYSTONE HOUS:, H. L. Bowley. Street has been employes, and Game At the old stand, Kelsey’s Brick Building, east Su) pers will be prepared in the best side of Commercial street. The Bost, and nothing bet the Best E. W. MASLIN, can get a8 good a meal as car be had in Sacramento J. T. Hagadorn. A. A. SARGENT, Com. for New York. OFFICE Kiov & Kyox’s Brick Building, Broad yes UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to announce to the citizens of this place and vi in Nevaca. keep on hand, and cooked to order, tate. Give me atrial BROAD STREET, NEVADA, A.C. NILES, Notary Public. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, And fittedit up in a Style Unsurpassed by any T have employed the best cooks to be foundin the Number 54, above Pine, Nord Under the above name and place and guarantees to oa all who may favor him with their custom. Having been engazed in this business for the past order. five years he is determined tokeepthe best Restauthe Market affords, will at all times be provided. . rant to be found in the mountains. He will always TheProprietor pledges himself that the is-. DISTRICT HOSIERY, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Matting, etc the constrection. oe the years of te aanes during St. Charles Restaurant !! SARGENT & NILES, North Side of Broad street, three doors Attorneys and Counsellors at Law First Class Restaurant, shoveling out ditches and flumes and many . Those requiring the DENTIST, will find the bene : are again washing. Besiness Cards, cinity, that he has opened a Chickens, Quail, Hare, e cankee” Ameri Englishtand ne man, oon Si storm was only about three feet when it PRESS. . first fell; and the fair weather since has a Fashion OULD inform the citizens of Nevada and trav ellers that he has opened a By the gatas of teifrends, inter residing perms ial. mater and ds of to do all kin , ate prepared dob Officewe Job and Book printing. S. LUBECK & Co., Doctor Levason, ane pet tual, mund trum a and spiri and rial As we have received a large addition to our Hotels & Restaurants. Hotels & Restaurants. petrate, seme most. ludicrous grimacea— . } ————________ BY VOLUME 10, NO, 46. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 23, 1860. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Public.
pay her a visit or write stating the particulars. Also a patent supp orter to assist Ladies in confinement. Mrs. He hopes by strict atten. To be foundin Nevada. tion to business to menit a full share of patronage. THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED WITH EVERY DELICACY A. R. JENKINS, Dee , 1859 To be procured in the City Markets. {. has a certain and speedy cure for all kinds . of Cancers, cankers and Rheumatism. Letters addressed to her will receive prompt . attention. Visits made to any part of the States . Patients received at her Residence, which at -UNION HOTEL, The Slecping Apartments ENGMAN & PEARSON,......-PROPRIETORS . situated on Cement Hill, one mile from Nevada jy1-tf MRS. 8. &. HOLDRIDGR. Are well ventillated, and supplied with Main Street, North San Juan Py THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REThe best Mattresses to be purchasd broidtains ; cambric and linen handkerchicfs—em I, WILLIAMSON ered handkerchiefs ; brown and bleached linen damask by the yard; brown and bleached linen table Go. len, Cranber ts Vermneiitte Macaroni, Pearl Barcovers; linen dioylies and napkins; linen diaper ble material. Let me hasten, my dear sir, L i igs = andtowel aad table eovers of all kinds. ss . ley, Split Peas, Tapioca, Sago, Pepper Sauce, To to entreat you and your highly intelligent to Shasta or Siskiyou and you are told of . mato Catsup, Caper, Worcestshire sag Olive Oil, Flat, they . Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, Corn Starch, Salt, Cream Oak Big at Oregon, in s digging . gai and respectable readers, not to allow your. Tartar,Carb, Soda, Saleratus.dr Currants. MILLINERY GOODS, Clean Sheets,and all the little necessaries . jf , spectfully announce totheir friends and the te ppublic generaily, thet they have rented AUCTIONEER, the Uniun Hotel and are now prepared to . accommodate travelers and boarders inja manner . Will attend to salesin any part of the county WINES. ALES. CIGARS. &e. . tnat will not fail to give entire satisfaction. . of Real Estate or Personal Property. Office Thave procured the service of the BEST COOKS, The traveler may rest assured, that here he . attend personally tothe wants of my Guests. and . will find —Commercial and Pine street, Nevada. wil: be pleased to seeure a large portion of the. patronage cf persons-visiting Nevada. The Bar is supplied with GoodLiquurs ‘BANKING HOUSES. Good Rooms and Beds, Nevada. Nov, 19—tf . . talk of “over the mountains.” But I have a z . AND A vivid and and extensiveimaginations to picDa iq gw uo rs . ae Of all Kindsok oeamon. My it? is where Well, place! the found TABLE Fine and common Brandy, ture the good people of our village at being Our Bonnets are madeir our own store, from the J. C. BIRDSEYE. “ Cc. N. FELTON. ss Whis friend, its right where you now are if you key, supplied with the very best in the market. ; ¢ “ see reduced to any greater extremity than to be latest New York fashions. Bonnets made and re. BR“*ADSTREET, NEVADA' Stages leave this Hotel Daily for Marys. are maki one ng dolla a day r above cape r; CASE LIQUORS: Chiy stra a ur trimmed at the shortest notice. devo to ville, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptonyille, Forobliged occasionally est City, and Downieville, . but if you must change your home, fix on Old Tom, N. E. Rum Boker Bitter s s, fiaman, or straggling Digger. As for eatGEO. R. LANCASTER, ——aLso— WolfesSchnapps, Claret, Wine, Cal. you wher home e leave , you befor camp e some . No. 30 Main St. Nevada. : A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and Hum. : w PRINTS. Club saHous Would respectfullyinform the citizensof the eGin in do , Host only . Bitte we rs, that r, othe ing each bug City. Nevada and thetravelling public, that he . kno ther w is e a cons ider exte able of nt min -. Fair bank old Bour s bon, Chas, Heidseick ChamPURCHASE GOLD DUST AND BULLION *. . e tabl d ere cov zebai a September 2, 1859—tf nd rou ing loons, sitt ri has purchased the above place, andintends 500 Pieces Merrimac—Coohese and other styles ing country and plenty of water for the . psne._Turner# Raspberry Lemon Strawberry and moa to makeit THE HOTEL of the Mountains. ’ At the Highe st Mark et Rates . . Gum Syrups, and many *ther articles too numerin a social way. As for amusements, we from 6} to 12} cents pew yard. A large stock of bleach . greater part of the year; go there and stop, . to mention. It is being renovatedand fitted up throughout.— Advances made on GOLD DUST for Assay San J uan Theatre. have NATIONAL EXCHANGE, . BIRDSEYE & CO. BANE ERS, . “ get along very well; we sometimes 2 J We want it disttnetly understocd that we make ed, and brown sheeting of allwidths, Hoop skirts, . and above all go to work at something and . no long windea accounts. Our terms are cash or Balmoral skirts. Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts acl usua the all with balls, balls, regular . at some price. It is of no use to go to a. Short approvedcredit. i. ‘ and . and c musi ng illi —thr viz: All goods warranted to give satisfaction. companyments, place and stop a day or a week looking women, flashing diamonds and eyes—eyes about; a man must get acquainted with the that more unerringly pierce the heart than . ground and the people, and the best way to the most deadly stiletto ; rustle of silks and work. to go to is this do satins over quick-beating hearts; blazing EBENEZER. lamps, floods of light of love and happiness. Then, dances where are no ladies, “ hoeFROM PRENTICE downs” or sta— dances: to excel in which . A Chicago paper alluding to the recently pubone must wear No. 14 double-soled, double. lished letter of the late Gen. Quitman in relation to the formerly-avowed opinious of Mr. Douglas nailed, cowhide boots, and be able to stave . as to Squatter Sovereignty, asks “what Donglas a hole through a three inch plank, or rasp . thinks of the dead witness against him.” We a hat-full of splinters off the floor at every . guess that he wishes that all the witnesses against him were as dead as that one. rake of his feet—indeed, when the heat and . Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, Sept, 2. 1°59.—tf. J.S, No. 55, \ ~ Other Articles too numerous to mention Weare also receiving by every steamer, shipped direct to us, the Latest Styles of {Dress Goods, Eimbroideries ,&c, Ac tobe procured in New York. WALL, All of which will be sold Broad Street, Nevada. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom . modatedin a style unsurpassedin the State of California. —THE TABLE— bitions, Concerts and Leetrres. Willat alltimes be supplicd with ail the varie tie the market affords. GAME SUPPERS LADIES--give us a Call, and examine our goods Groceries and Provisions, Mrs. E. R. JONES, MINING TOOLS, &c. &c., A Virginia editor sneers at Mr. Evercttas “a for yourselves We will attend promptly to all Orders from the country. CHECKS AT PAR, The seats will . comfortably accomodate a large audience. The attention of Managers and Agents is partic ularly invited to the above. ENGMAN & PEARSON. mind while penning the following touching couplet :— “* Music hath charms to tamea savage, ; CONNECTING AT Having had longexperience in the Wotel business,I am confident of being ableto makethe Na+ MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA A strolling vocalist writes to us from the North, asking whether he can “sing anti-slavery songs in the South.” REASONA BLE TERM : Oh yes, and, as he will be . Goods Delivered free of Charge any tarred and feathered, he will be sure to get ex Reasonable Distance. actly the right pitch. J. S. WALL. The Richmond Enquirer, edited by the son of the man who was determined to break up the Union if Fremont should be elected President, puts itself in deep mourning for the election of Mr. Pennington to the speakership. Instead of In allits branckes, and aaving had eight years experience iu the business m San Franciseo, feels con dent of giving satisfaction to all who may call. Nevada, Feb. 3d, 1860. No.55 Broad Street Nevada. Nevada, Oct. 24. 1859. “To melt a rock or bust a cabbage !” When we can find no other amusement, . dissolving the Union, it dissolves in tears. DAVENPORT & CO., ‘we enjoy ourselves very well by sitting and The President’s organ says that we have all making mouths at each other. Some of us the odds and ends on our side. We hope that are practicing at dumb-bells and boxingthe “odds” are all on our side, and, as for the they are our Conntry’s, our God’s, and. WWHOLESALE & RETAIL gloves; are getting along fine; make a “ends,” Truth’s. good many big strikes.and can raise the color s professe ally occasion who editor, little fussy A ising pract DEALERS IN keep to nd inte anytime. We to. be of the opposition, states what he underand as soon as the “Benecia Boy” returns stands to be our plan of operations and then sets from England, ‘Champion of the World,’ forth his own, and finally suggests that both GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, verifica‘a but be will it do, they If fail. may our best man will seek him out and pummel tion of what Burns says about the failure of “the AND y.— jell a to n lema gent mice.” and men of schemes laid best ucted instr well that We have a great number of promising chess One of the dullest men we ever saw was named T a r I O SR o S. v players in our town, and what is worthy of Sharp, one of the stupidest was named Smart, note, the majority of them play equally as Dress and Cloak Making, one of the slowest was named Swift, one of the L. M. COHN, For Carson Valicy !!! LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, .64 Kelsey's New Building, tallest was named Low—and the ex-Governor of well with their eyes open as with them banVirginir is named Wise. DRY AND FANCY GOODS, COMMERCIAL STREET, daged—haven’t heard that any of them conippi letter says there is likely to be JMississ A template going to Europe; think the rumor CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and DRUGGETS “a brush between two dirty Locofoco editors of . Goops DELIVERED is without foundation. that State.” We had a visit this week from the “ Taylor Family.” a aaa abe It ought tobe a scrubbing-brush., A Pretty cane was left with ns last week. If Nevada Oct, 28, 1858 This “Family” consists of it belongs to our young friend of the Democrat, “Mart Taylor, Mr. M. Taylor and Mart Taywe will call and deliver it. lor Esq,” andthe entertainment consists take a stick to him. principally of the song of Joe Bowers, Mr. J. We should like to HOSE MANUFACTORY. JAMES FLEMING, The Philadelphia Press says that the President's Pinc Street, Opposite Flagg’s Stable. Bowers, and Joe Bowers Esq. We have had editor “howls over Col. Forney’s election.” Let . To deny him that right would be to wl ho m hi OULD inform the citizens of Nevada and the some faint spiritual manifestations in our suircunding towns that he continues to mandeny him the privilege of beinga dog. ad iain ties pease: ag oot_ — rok bee ore oe town during the present week. Not of the The Chi Times says at Doug'as constantly on . ose rivet order. e common brandy and whisky order, though , ” wus . Prepare tomanufacture Hose cheaper than can be . Be old Buck all hollow.” © The old one ; they certainly ate “rum customers,” these . Ollow doue in Nevada. His work is warraateds befere. Nevad:, Nov. lé--1f o Wo Extumbuseg! All persons indebted to me will please coma far Areall new,and for style and comfort cannotbe excelled. To ALL PARTS oF BANKERS. At tho Old stand, Main st, Nevada. CLIFORNIA, THE STAGES running inall directions from Nevada,have their offices at.and take their depar ture from the National Hxchange. THE LEECHES FOR SALE. by E. F. SPENCE. At the Highest Market Rates. Stent Cuecks on Sacramente and San Fran cisce at PAR. BANKING HOUSE _ WIN ES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. poy ee Ne Indian Valley, Tle earnestly requests his old friend and eustoLong Bar, Pimbuctoo. mers to givehim a call at the N tional ExIN NEVADA COUNTY. change. Alpha, Montezuma, Little York, A LIVERY STABLE, Cherokee, San Juan, Humbug Oity, Moore's Flat, _Isconnected withthe Hotse.andparticdlar atten FrenciCurral, Sweetiand’s Marysville and Nevada, tion wilibe gizes to taking careof Horses; Carria morning from Nevada to th ges,canatalltimes be procured by application at And every Saturday following places in the Bar. GEO. R. LANCASTER. _Nevada, Sept.17th, 1858. UNITED STATESHOTEL Broad Street, nearPine We take pleasure in informing the public TERRITORY: UTAH FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley, GOLD CANON, GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val. CHINATOWN, JOUN-TOWN, TRUCKEE MEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY, WALKER RIVER MINES. GEORGE W. KIDD GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD STREET. Two doors above the National Exchange, Nevada. GOLD DUST AND BULLION BOUGHT At the Highest Market rates. Liberal advances made on DUST for ASSAY or COINAGE at the U.S. Mint. CHECKS AT PAR On SACRAMENTO and SAN FRANCISCO. that we are now prepared to accommodate KPAll Letters for the Western Atlantic States, travellers in as 2 mfortable astyle as any enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, und SIGHT EXCHANGES sold on the princ ipal cities of the Union in sums to suit. indorsed “Overland, via. Salt Lake.” will be for warded and reach their destination sooner than by . as can be found anywhere. DEPISITS received, COLLECTIONS made ands any other line. Prices are moderate and as fair anequialent sil! TREASURE, Packagesand Letters, transmitgeneral Banking Business transacted. Ce" ee for cash received as the times willalted to and from the abeve points with unrivaled feb1760tz ow despatch and security. ‘Those of our friends who formerly favored us old Dust and C.in forwarded to all parts of thewith their patronage atthe Monumental are assured United States and Europe. inenred or uninsured, at that they will And the same comfortsin our New es+ as low rates as can be done by any house with secu Nevada Assay Office. ab‘'shme fit as wete found inthe old rity. Meals ....Fifty Cents. Our Treasurea Express will always be accompani ed by fai:hful Messengers. Lodgings 50 and 76 cents. JAS. J. J. OTT, NO. 30 Purchases of every description made. ForwardNotes, Drafts, Bills, &c,, collected or negotiated, GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. aud all orders attended to promptly. . jogof Merchandise and Commissionsof every na —attended to intelligently, and with prompti Successor of F. Schotte] AIN STREET, NEVADA. Gold and Ores Of every description Melted, Refined and As’ tude, sayed at San Francisco rates and returns made Orleans Hotel, Office in Nevada, next door below Wells Fargo in Bars or coin, withina few hours. My assays & Cos JNO. PATTISON, ORLEANS FLAT. are guaranteed. Bars discounted at the lowest Acent. Oet. 21, 1859—tr market price. M. W. Uonnoty, Proprietor J Leaded Gold and Black Sand lots NEW the best Beds to be found in the mountains. L. M. COHN, GOLD DUST BOUGHT Downieville, Goodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo, Ja%Dust forwarded to the U. 8. Branch Forest City, Morrison’s, Sierra Valley, Smith’s Flat, Craig's Flat, ~THE BAR— Independence Hill, Mint for assay or coinage, and advances made on the same if required. Minnesota, Chip’s Flat, Eureka City, . Is NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an exIN YUBA COUNTY. perienced bar keeper who will keep constantly . . Parks’ Bar, Greenville, Galena, Hill, on hand the very best quality of Ousley's Bar, Oregon House, Young’s Gold Hili, —OFr— Rose’s Bar, Slate Range, Foster’s Bor, ward and settle their sccounts, and those having Ls yee taken the above Hotel, refitted and re furnished it, is now readto y accommodate all bills against me will please present the same. gy who may favor him with their patronage. He has Feb. 3, 1860.—tf. A. H. HAGADORN CHAS. W. MULFORD & GO. Nevada, Sept 34.1848. By the First day of April, and c, w. MULFORD, Reliable Express, Hotel in the mountains. It will be ourconstant aimto render our house aspleasant a retreat Tam determined toclose out my entire Stock of Nevada, April 19, 1859—tf The Beds and Furniture Pu VISITORS TO OUR CITY. and transact a general Banking business, WITH Ladies of Nevada and Vicinity, —asp— sums to suit TLONALthe mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountains, HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT, S LITAN BANK, New York, for sale in LANGTON’S Purchase State and County Securities at es. ia GOT UP TO sen ee, Pioneer Express, the\Wahig_Dehespost rat ites received, Collections made Particular attention willbe paid to the accommo excitement is at the highest, thedancersare . ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE. . learned fool.” Even ifhe is, he dont see why LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGE: THIs BLocK is substantially built of BRICK ‘ Wishes to inform the Ladies of Nevada and vicin« showperfect a in at times lost to the sight . the Virginia seribbler should vaunt himself over . The rooms are airy and well furnished, and from We will dispatch Daily Expresses from the fo of Goods to be found in this reget wee ity. that she hes taken rooms at Hagadorn & Bowthe Baleonies you have a splendid view ofthe ing places: er of pineslivers. Besides dances and balls, . the New England orator and statesman unless . sold on the most surrounding country. ley’s Store, where she will carry on IN SIERRA COUNTY. . an ignor ant fool is better than a learne one. d we have “singings,” whereat talent of vari ous degrees of excellenceis displayed; from the hoarse, dolotous croakings of a heartbroken bull-frog, to the exquisite thrilling order of harmony which the poet had in On San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville, Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPO . . tien of Ladiesand Families. DEALER IN or Coinage at the U.S. Mint. VATS BUILDING, situated prominently on Main street, has lately been rented by the subscribers, and handsomely fitted up tor Dramatic Exhi Per sons amie . business at Moore’s and Woolsey’s Fiat wilt find it to ther advantage to make this JEWELRY STORE A. LIEBERT, HAS just received a beautiful assortment of all place their headquarters, veing but a short diskinds of JEWE!.RY for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s tance from these Flats. Stages leave this Hotel tmas and New Years presents. ©. ery morning Uricugs Fiat, 7, of the State, tf, xCall at the brated Daguerrcan Artist’ } Rooms, oppoziteto t' ¢ Hotel de Paris bought atthe highest prices. JAS. J.OTT. JEROME H. COOK, City Bill Poster! ALFALFA SEED, E. F. SPEN For sale we =C ner