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March 30, 1860 (4 pages)

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NEVADT ee, toe we —_-— NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 80, 1860. WHOLE NUMBER 477. ‘THE NEVADA JOURNAL. LETTERS FROM EBENEZER. Dip Eoods, Hotels & Restairints. S. LUBECK & CO. Fashion Dentistry. Piddle & Musser. PUBLISHED BY TEETH! TEETH!! TEETH!!! Mu. Eprron:— I have looked in ain for some E. G. WAITE & Co. notice (in the papers) of this enterprising mining &. G. WAITE, 7. Ws LOCKWOOD, JOS. THOMPSON. firm. The works of other Companies have been described and landed, but not a word of Piddle & Masser. Ai On Commercial street, Nevada. For One Year, in advaice (sent by mail)—$5,00 . and am determined they shall have justice done For Six Months, in advance.....do..... 3,00 . them: Rush & Flean, i the Adjoining claim, Opposite Talluian & Turner’s. . have been puffed at a great rate; they certainly For Three Months, (delivered by earrier). 2,00 . hate deserved it, yet, why overlook Piddle & gat Advertisements conspicuously inserted . .Musser? r?> For th® purpose of giving P. & M. ‘at reasonable rates, their jist due I made them 4visit at their dig OF . stil] deeper as thei* ground-sluice has but about Musser says they can soon five years he is determined tokeep the best Restanrant to be found inthe mountains. He will always keep on hand, and cooked to order, Chickens, Quail, Hare, and in fact the best the market affords, Meals can be had at this place at all hours of the day. Particular attention will be paid to getting up game suppers. Ribbons, California Quartz!! A Washington correspondent thus speaks of . cut it down ehoighto make another run. This Bonnets, Millinery, Sickle’s appearance in the House; Ss CGysters served he thinks is better than to run a tunnel as Rush Those requiring the DENTIST, will find the e fe) SN up im every “ There is a general stir among the fairer por. * Klean did; for the bed-rock has only to be fit of visiting the DOCTOR, he being a thorough Ben metion of the audience as Sickles saunters quietly . ett down about once or twice a month and don’t chanic,they will have the advantage of watching FPOSIERY, CARPETS, GIL CLOTHS, Matting, et ina slender figure, attired with such Parisian take bet about a weck to do it, and they can do their eases during the conztruction, and the yearof s ‘ I have employed the best cooks to be foundin the expe rien ce in alla ying the ‘pai n of Toot haeh e by . Yittilesness of taste that he has acquired the the work themselves. I noticed their boxes were . Galvanism, orif State. necessary, extraction with facility, name 6f the best dgessed man in the House.— not set oma regular grade. Some had four inchwith alloperations of Give me atrial and satisfy yourselves that you ‘can get as good a meal as car be had in Sacramento Dark bréivn air, brushed smoothly away from es fall, some sixteen, and some two, and even SCALING, ‘or San Francisco. his white, broad forehead; full beard and mousthree feet. Musser explained this by saying CLEANING, BOARD PER WER cece K esses . seeseeee . 9 10, . 00 PLUGGING tache, and a handsotne face, all but the eyes— . there was a great difference of opinion with reNevada, Nov. 18, ’59—té. & STOPPING, oh! such singular looking eyes! As long as his gard to the proper grade for boxes, and it was Will at once prove the advantage the Ladies and back is turned he seems a perfect Adonis, but . hard to say what was the right degree of steep. Gentlemeof n this and adjoining counties will de_ Feb, 3. 1860. *his eyes spoil all. His ustel style of dress— . ness to save gold well; “so he jist sot hisn as rive by visiting DK. LEVASON, as 7 AT THE JUNCTION, ‘one that makes him the envy of évery dandy on they happened to come, an’ if one didn’t ketch . At his office; up Mairs, over Block & Co’s store, Corner of Pine and Com. Sts. ‘Pennsylvania avenue for its distingtie perfection the gold, mabbe the next’n would.” His boxes Feb. 1st. OFFICE N Kipo & KNox’s Brick Building, Broad FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, S: BUCKNER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law; DR. A. CHAPMAN, His hands are encased in per. 6f water will do more toward forcing out dirt in. fectly fitting kid gloves of some datk ¢élor anatrow box: or in his own expressive language: . Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, -which he constantly wears, even in his seat. ; “Take’r, small narrer box, so the water ruus deep . Corner Room svcond sto ry Kidd & Kwox’s . 5. T. Hagadorn. _Phis habit has given rise to a superstitious ru. in >» it, an’ yer kin send rocks through jist a howlmor that they are worn to conceal the deep . in’. D>. & M. use thirty inches of water, anda et ——————— pra suman “sabistie 5 Cee DISTRICT ATTORNEY; TheProprietor pledges himself that the Ks tablishment shall be conductedto the entire satWill prtctice in the Courts of Nevada County sfaction ¢f all tho may favor him with their OFFICE—In the Court Hotse: patronage. 3 H; C. GARDINER, RMI 2 on 2 oo occas veaeenraser-ORME. T. B. MCRARLAND? GARDINER & MCFARLAND, Meals 56 Ctse, dnd served ep at all hours. : BEN. MORON, Proprietor. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law: Office—Over Barrington & Patterson’s saloon THOMAS P. HAWhEY; BAKERY, . Attorney ‘and Counsellor at Law; AND NOTARY PUBLIC. nership in the above well known BAKERY, wil . ing, Corner of Broad ahd Pihe streets, Nevadit hereafter carry on the business and are pre:. Nevadn, July 29, 1859, pared to furnish customers, and all who may favor them with a call, with all artielesin ,heir line at J, RB: M’CONNELL} pric es to suit the times. 3¢HN GARBER M'CONNELL & GARBER, Beston Brown and Graham Bread Attorneys ani Counsellors at Latw; Awe superior quality, constantly on hand Will practice in all the courts of the 4th Judi: Fruit, Lemon, Sponge & Pound Cake. cial District and in the Supreme court. Office iff 80, abaya Kidd’s Block, up stairs: the liberal patronage heretofore extended We are also prepared to furnish and solicits a continuance of the same. EEIES FABLE, Will be provided with the best the market ii. L. Bowley. the Market affords, will at all times be provided: 35. HE UNDERSIGNED having entered info party Cfick—Up Stairs,in Kidd & Knox’s BrickBuild NEW DRY GOODS STORE. , Broad @ Com sts Nevada, Nevada, Cal. b ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. KEYSTONE HOUSE, 1S60—3m. The Best, and nothing but the Best UNITED STATES BROAD STREET, NEVADA, ~—is a black dress coat, with velvet ‘Ollar, ‘ard ; are ten inches wide on the bottom—he likes nar. , light gray trowsers, tapering down to small . Tow boxes better than wide ones, asa small head order. Nevada Aug. 19th 1859.—tf Number 54, shiney boots, nounce to the citizens of thie place and vi First Class Résfaurant, DRY GOODS. Embroideries, A. A. SARGENT, vay for New York. cinity, that he has opened a Having been engazed in this business for the past By the advice of his frends, interds residing perma nently in NEVADA. He has by hima large assortment of Artificial Teeth of French, Ger*nan, English and American make, besides some of the most beautiful, manufactured by himself, composed principally of gings by runnitig an opet cut through the rimrock, which does great credit to their peseveranee, being some thirty feet deep, and is to go . four inches of fal. pus UNDERSIGRED, begs leave to an And fittedit up in a Style Unsurpassed by any . in Nevada. An experienced Cook At the old stand, Kelsey’s Brick Buildihg, eaat has bee n emp loy ed, and Gx me Under the above name and place and guarantees td Su pers will be prepared in the best side of Commercial street. please all who may favor him with their custom. FANCY AND STAPLE of what I water Money, as yet, but re expecting té “ find FICI ry PRESS . a channel” before long. They opened their dig FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 30th 1860. Préprietor Busines Gitrds St. Charles Restaurant!! SARGENT & NILES, 'North Side of Broad ‘street, three doérs. Attorneys and, Counsellors at Law: bove Pine, Nevada. A. C. NILES, Notary Phblic. OULD inform the citizens of Nevada and tra¥ ellers that he has opened a As we have received a large ad dition to ‘our . *** and learned: . their present claims near three years, and have After forty years practice inal parts of the world Job Office, we are prepared to d6 all kinds of . as Musser trult says, made “a tarnal ugly hole Doc tor Leva son, Job and Book printing. in them.” They have not taken out mach above } COUNTY C. B. IRISH, Whetesale and Retail Dealers in Piddle & Musser have owned NEVADA Hotels & Restaurants. RES TAURANT,, I thik they have been used very ill #@ Papers sent by mail payable in advance. gings, and will give a short sketch VOLUME 10, NO, 47. e JOHN ANDERSON, CONFECTIONARY Brick Building. ATTORNEY-AT*«LAW,; : Of a superiar Style and Quality. Dr. Chapman Will be happy t4 AND Piddle, who always . attend on those Wishin afli rds. nozzle. inch an his g serv With iWedding Parties,Pamiliesand Restrauants sup. pipe . crimsonstill are fancies he — which Jus tic hands. e of the Pea oe stains ct, He lounges in a sort of noncha. holds the pipé, tays it throws a sharper stream . pled with ces. Teeth after having beconre every varie ty of 3 Bread and e Pastr y usn. . «. The House is fernished with food matrasses . . ally found in New York lark Wiiy upon his seat, seldom accosted by his than a large nozzle, and their gravel is so hard . . Up stairs in Kelsey’s New Brick, Com, St, Nevada Bake ries at whol esal e prisens itiv e from Corn er of expo Wash sure ingt and on Main ofth stB . as can be purebased and cleaa sheets and cover. cts, e nerve or otherwise f owthembers, and apparently qnite unaware . that they need a sharp stream to cut it. Piddle, . wil! be fille d without canstug pain. -. ings. Every pains will be taken to make the that be ® the’centre of a hundred enrious eyes. says Rush & Klean use a two-inch pipe and two . W. DREYFUSS. E. W. SMI TH, All Den tal operations perforsié F hundred and fifty inches of water, and run drifts . Take this opportuzity of giving notice to the La patrons of the establishment comfortable. OTTO LUETJE. He is ) %®? tre th a private family on Thirteenth Just ice neat and substantial manner and satisfactio” of the Pea ce, ,00 rooms)...$9 gle (sit Lodging, and Board have they that vicinity, and Nevada of dies all through their ground; which is ail foolish-. street, an.“ Tétesh” is with him.” guaranteed in all cases, opened at the above Store; the richest and ne = per week.... .... 8,00 ; Offic e in Flags’s Brick Building, up-stairs. ness, “eos if they’d only use a small pipe they . Bro ad Str eet Exc han ge. He best selected desi stock of gns mak ing “ without Nev Lodginy. ad® . 7,00 hts per man ent . co u' d r. cu .—D t txc th Ris ar ty e Ear ba nk ¥8T 464 ‘th t out driftin’ an’ needn't . residence. A Protes SAM UEL DAV IS, Wr, er day . 1,50 ms buy half so much water.” While Piddle was CHARLES W. YOUNG, Hall, in the Feb, “ty #tmhber of his Journal 50 ets. No. 80 Broad Street, Nevada. thus discou rsing he did not forget to play the . MA NU FA CT UR ING JEWELER, WATCHMAKER of Health, says: ‘ N. BA IL EY , pipe but was bo ing away around a stone which OP EN AI A: NI GET!. AND DEALER IN e tim es of rmi . eco st One of the very wo _ Nevada, Aug: 19, 1858.—tf Es preser tly dropped out and Piddle remarked that JAS just opened a first-class Restaurant is that filched from necessary sleep. The the hydraulic wasa great invention.” Musser, whic h he inten ds to keep in a style unsurpaswholesale but blind comm andation of early who was raking in the ground-sluice, now come sed by any ever opened in this City. He will . Of all deseriptions, ever offered in Nevada, consist r sing is as mischievous in p.“actice as it is up and hooked his hoe around the stone Piddle ing in part as follows 5 be happy to serve up game, &e.&e. Having had TO Hagadorn & Bowley, DRY GOODS! ss Eroceries, &e. Virginia Heuse, IMPORTANT errant in theory. Broad Street, Nevada. Early rising is & crite . had got out and dragged itback a few feet. No against the noblest part of our physical na. ticing that several huge heaps of roek had accuMiners, Families, Restaurant, and ture unless it is preceded by an erly rej nfs*atcd near the heaa of the ground-stui e and HOTEL KIEEPER tiring. Multitudes of business men in !arge nears where they were work.ng. I asked Mus. T. E L L A R D B EANS, . derrick a have to plan ,00d a be t wouldn' it if ser -cities count it a saving oftime if they c#¥ SILKS: Supplies, ess, for they are not muchin the way, and be . , ; > ! . buoyant, lively, spirits the vigorous, and te eoods are eheaperthan ever be‘ore in California, ground the work to want not might man a sides . : and cheerful. No mancan say; that it is itd 4 -have now in store it cleaned off; and any how, “he'd . 1€99 qr. sacks Fleur, thus with him after a night ona railroad or . . after getting *bout as lief work round ‘em as chop em.” He fawhole and haly bbls Pork. on the shelf of a stea mboa t. . } says he has always been unlueky—nothing pays 25 cons Jewell, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard. The first great recipe for sound, connected . for ‘him, and as soon as any one else gets it he 500 Boxes Adamantine Candles. and refreshing sleep is physical exercise. . makes money right along. Thee'aim he owned Toil is the price of sleep. before this one, he sold for a hundred dollars, We caution parents, particularly, not to . and “by Joe! the feller that got it cleaned up allow their children to be waked up of a two thousand dollars the first run he made, and . morning; let nature wake them up, she will didn’t do much but clean over the bed-rock and not do it prematurely; but have a care that sich.” But Musser don’t think the twothousand they go to bed at an early hour; let it be came off the bed-rock for he’d “hoed it down { good.” “No, “the feller got into a streak.” A . ‘earlier and earlier, 25 cases soda crackers, 200 kegs blasting powder, 100 sks Potatoes, . (to coin a word), as ‘if filled with unshed . et Very difficult to fit, instep too flat, two but standing out . ©O™™S and three bunions; walks awkwardly tears; the nose not targe, ae ea, pepe an a . and wears her shoes out in the inside very in bold relief, the mouth passivnute, power. fast? % erful, and voluptuous; already a develop. tiaRome i Roe ment of what ‘will bein old age a pelftan . ba ee Oe, ck, still an ol@ sack of double chin; the complexion sallow and changeable; the throat massive and x : = NO. —, two pair). ee 50 consisting in part of Jams, Jellies, Green Corn, Green Peas, Prese¢ s, Spices, Ground Coffee, Yeast Powders, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters,Sardines, Pick les, Cranberries, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, ‘Tapioca, Sago, Pepper Sauce, To Fine and common Brandy, “ _ Whiskey, : Fairbanks old Bourbon, Chas, Heidseick Cham maid; borrows children to . pgne, Turners Raspberry Lemon Strawberry and take with her into the Tuileries Garden: . Gum Svrups, and many other articles too numer 7 short approved credit. red te ae probably be a public character of eminence . ae aes ae eae se ha” nfth ng ae oi —having ripened but slowly—for the next . ME™Y SEPE & CbOK Shop; has two sons, pritwenty-five.Gv Murty syeaed. “Naver havinc heard him speak, it can only be inferred vates in the army of Africa; two unmarried . All goods warranted to give satisfaction. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, Sept, 2. 1°59.—tf. Attends Ladies through their confinement, that “ will not fail to give entite satisfaction. } and treats all diseases peculiar to ther sex.— The traveler may rest assured, that here he . Thos e desir ous of being restored to health an will fina Good Rooms and Beds, AND from his physique that his voice is a deep, . oe 2 arnoan ve ed with mine 5 J.3, WALL, re rich, doublebass, of the rumbling, roaring, . mst < yan very ant ee harst : = muttering kind; and that his diction would . eg e bapl cacae weesa: . 5 Hanah tt all mixed up together.” t lybe s ish, level, « arse it . " 4 ‘ Beteral ly n be'stegg Jevel, aad hoarse ‘wt Several of the ladies applied to were weak firs t—me of his ish, nature requir’‘ng to lash . sy Noa. 54, Broad Street, Nevada. themselves into excitement by the sound of . enough sat the 15f, but others TE their own sentences, ‘before the Seals. of plained to the police, and the literary shoe Solomon can be uplifted from the deep and vente a rain forawindling, to ‘moody abysses of pass out of io which n, theiy . @OPY* 4Prisonment. full storm ofrhetoric has to be invoked. Tox ‘Dirreepxce.—The Brandon(Miss} Cvuniovs Facts.—Bees are geometricians.— Republican fairly hits the insincerity of the in The cells are so constructed that, with the least . Demotracy touching the slavery question quantity of material, to have the largest sized the following rough biit livély epigram: John Sherman, to prove you're bad, spaces and the least possible interstice. The. But cre remark suffices= mole is a meteorologist. The bird called the nine-killer is an arithmetician; also the crow, the wild turkey and some other birds. The torpedo, the ray and the electric eel are electricians. The nautilus is a navigator. He raises and lowers his sails, casts and weighs anchor, and performs nautical feats. Whole tribes of birds are musicians. The beaver is an architect, builder sand wood cutter. He cuts down trees and erects ‘houses and dams. neer. The marmot is a civil engi He toee not only build houses, but con structs queiucts and drains to keep them dry. You endorse Helper’s book Called ‘The Impending Crisis.” John Letcher, you once endorsed Ruffner’s abolition opinion; REASONABLE TERMS. J. S.; WALL. man ain't.) No. 55 Broad Street Nevada, (John Letcher sa Democrat—John Sher DAVENPORT & CO., young men who have not the pluck ‘to pop the question? Our old batthelor friend says Has tur Tare Lir?—A gawky backwoods he begins to feel alre ady that he is almost ‘boy was.once at a depot on one of the Geora“goner.” Ifhe is not caught this year gia railroads, and was of course deeply incertainly, he may as well “hang his harp on tterested in gazing for the first time at the a willow,” or dry up and blow away.. To mighty “fixins.” Finally he got inside ofa the young ladies we wou ld say as the steam«ar and while indulging in his unbounded boat pilots do, “go slow”’ —dont run headcuriosity, the whistle screamed, the bell GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND long into a scrape you can never get out of; yang, and the steam horse began to surge “take your time, ” but above all things don’t ‘at ‘the rate of “two forty. wait too long. LIieQvSdSRS. To all martiageable ladies : “Oh, lordy,” shouted the boy, “stop it, our adyise is in the language of the noble} Kelsey’s New Building, stop it, L ain't a gwine;’ and bursting for representative of the engine fraternity, COMMERCIAL ward he opened the door and jumped out on the platform. Just then the train was crossjing a deep and cavernous looking gorge on STREET, MOSE.—“‘wade in.” A Tennessee paper says; “The inaugureGoovs DELIVERED trustle Work, and seting the earth and tree . 'tion of the Governor was celebrated by the Free or Cuarce, tops beneath lrim he fainted, staggered batk firing of minute guns every half hour.” into the car, and fell. Directly he come to,. Cazrtonsia Mane Paper—The Honolulu who, steod: and looking up at thé conductor igh, “OQ, . Pacific Commercial Advertiser, is now being imed with a d c by him, Marin Taylorville, at made paper on printed ae lit? ds hea thing the Aas , nger stra ee lord county, California. Mike Carl, an apprentice boy, who had “GR Miss Siddons, a pupil of Macteady and Nevada Oct, 28, 4858 HOSE MANUFACTORY. JAMES FLEMING, _
Pitte Street, Opposite Flagg’ Steble] Pioneer GEO. R. LANCASTER, da, Nov. 18-—-4f of Real Estate or Personal Property. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Dress and Cleak Making, dent of giving satisfaction to all who may call. Nevada, Feb3d, 1860. _ PURCHASE GOLD DUST AND BULLIO¥ At the Highest Market Rates. Advances made on GOLD DUST for Assay or Coinage at the U.S.Mint. CHECKS AT PAR, CLIFORNIA, On San Francisco, ‘Sacramento ant ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE. Marysviile. ‘Wee will dispatch Daily Expresses fram the fo ing places: Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOLITAN BANK, New York, for gale in 1N SIERRA COUNTY. , Lovg Bar, Camptonville, excelled. THE STAGESrnoning inall directions from Nevada,have their offices at.and take their depar : THIS BLOCK is substantially built of Brick The rooms are airy andwellfernished, and froin the Balconies you have a splendid view ofthe surrounding country. HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT, and transact a general Banking business. Nevada, April 19, 1859—tf 4 A. H. HAGADORE _. — IN NEVADA COUNTY. Alpha, Cherokee,» Montezuma, ‘San Juan, Little York, Humbug Oity, GOLD DUST BOUGHT Moore’s Flat, FrenckCorrnt, Sweetland’s , . ., Marysville ‘and Nevada, . And every Saturday morning ‘from Nevada to th ‘following places in i : At the Highest Market Rafes. Sicur Cuecks ‘on Sacramente and ’San Fran UTAH TERRITORY: FRANKTOWN, Warhoe BANKERS. At tho Old ¥tand, Main st, Nevada. 2 cisce ‘at PAR. i . #&Dust forwarded to the U. S. Branch Valley, GOLD CANON, GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, ©. Vat. —THE BAR= JOUN-TOWN, CHINATOWN, .. . Is NOW UNDER THE MANAGERENT OF an exTRUCKEE MEADOWS.. VIRGINIA CITY, perienced bar keeper who will keep consthrtly' ; _. WALKER RIVER MINES. WIN ES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. Cc. W. MULFORD, CHAS. W. MULFORD & CO. Indian Valley, “Timbuctoo. 5 sums to suit Purchase State and County Securities at Sierra Valley, Independence Hill, . the highest rates. eke Eureka City, G_Deposites rédetved, ‘Céitédtions made Morrison’s, Smith’s Fiat, Craig*s Flat, *Chip’s Flat, Particular attention willbe paid to the accommo Minnesota, tien of Ladiesand Families. , . IN YUBA COUNTY. ‘ Having had long experience in the Uotel bisiParks’ Bar, Galena, Hill, _Greenville, ness,1 am confident of being able to makethe NaOusley’s Ber, Oregon Housé, Young’s Gold Hili, TLIONALthe mostdesiraHotel ble inthe mountains, . Rose’s Bar, Foster’s Bor, Slite Range, The Beds and Furniture BIRDSEYECO £?. No. 30 Mutn St. Nevada. TO ALL PARTS oF Forest City, ‘c. §. FELTON. Express, Reliable Express, ORDER turefrom the National Exchange. Wishes to inform the Ladiesof Nevada and vicin" ity. that she has taken rooms at Hagadorn -& Bowley’s Store, where she will carry on, 3. :C. BIRDSEYE. WITE Areall now,and for style and comfort cannotbe Mas. E. R. JONES, BANKING HOUSES. . Downieyille, Goodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo, GOT UPTO Off —Commercial and Pine street, Nevada. CONNECTING AT MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA Would respeetfullyinform the citizens of Nevadaand thetravelling public, that he GAME SUPPERS broideries, &c, Ac to be procured in New York. All of which will be sold Mint for assay or coinage, and advarices madé on thesame if required. _, §rAl Letters for the Western Atlantic States, BANKING HOUSE indorsed “Overland, via. Sait Lake.” will be for —OF— ‘enclosed ‘in onr Government-franked Envelopes, and He earnestly requests his old friend and custowarded and reach their destination sooner than by GEORGE W. KiBDD ted to and from the above points with unrivaled , ITE DING BUIL GRAN ch despat and security. . mers to givehim a call at the ‘N -tional Exanyother line. ., (= TREASURE, Packages and Letters, transmitchange. ; IL. M. COHN, For Carson VWalicy!!! > LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, -£% A LIVERY STABLE, Gold Dust and Cum forwarded to all parts of theBROAD STREET, Two doors above the National Is connected withthe House,andparticular atten Exchange, Nevada. tion will be given to taking care of Horses; Carria . United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at ges,canatalitimes be procured by application at as low rates as can be done by any louse with secuthe Bar. Our Treasurea Express will always be aecompani . GOLD DUST AND BULLION BOUGHT GEO. R. LANCASTER. ed by faithful Messengers. , ; At the Highest Market rafés. Nevada, Sept.17th, 1858. Notes, Drafts, Bills, &e,, collected or negotiated, Liberal advarices. made on DUST,,for ASSAY ‘dr aud all orders attended to promptly. , ‘COINAGE at the VU. S. Mint. Purehases of every description made, Forwards every naandise and Commissionof Merch iogof Broad Street, nearPine ture attended to intelligently, and with promptiWe take pleasure in informing the public tude. ‘On BACRAMENTO ‘and AN FRANCISCO. UNITED STATESHOTEL “a: we are now preparedto accommodate _ Office in Nevada, next door below Wells Fargb travellersin as comfortable astyle as any & Co’s VISITORS TO OUR €ITY. Hotei in the mountains. It will be ourconstant aimto render our house 2s pleasant a retrdtit as can be found anywhere. . Prices are moderate and%s fair nequialent 4-1 ‘ etimes will&lbereturned for cash received as Tam determined to close butthy Edit Stock of Those of bir friends Who formerly favored us with their patronage at the Monumental are assured —arp— DRY AND FANCY GOODS. low ‘ E. that they will find the same comfortsin our ew es-, * ablishme nt as were fourd inthe old Mééils.... Fifty Cents. Evdgings 50 and 75 cents. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and DRUGGETS By the First day of April, aha Orleans Hotel, ORLEANS FLAT. All persons indebted to me will please cdihe forward and settle e 3 r adcounts, anf those having . LEECHES FOR SALE. E. F. PENCE. by JNO. PATTISON, Oct. 21, 1859—tt Agent. E ak an s hee TRE TITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEER oe CHILDREN ‘CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEE THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITPLE Pr wy bas CHILDREN SAN FRANCISCO. ‘tance from these Flats. Stages leave this Hotel every morning for all parts of the State, Orleans Fiat, Sept.2, 1859.—tf, . Nevada Assay Office. JAS. . 1 sons eee business at Moore’s and Woolsey’s a : to make this Flat will fin it to thew advantage place their headquarters, being but a short dis feb17°60ty eee ——br—— J. OTT, Succegsor of F. Schotte] = se NO. 30 MAIN STREET NEVADA. Gold and * Bon s HIUTCHINGS & ROSENFIELD, the best Beds to be found in, the.mowRtains. Per general Banking Business transacted. PUBLISHED. EVERY MONTH" $3,00 PER. ANNUM. farnished it, is now ready to, scemmetate a who may favor him with theiy p ronage. He, has Hare taken the above Wotel, refitted ‘and re ‘of the Union tn sams to suit. DEP SITS réceived, COLLECTIONS mbde nd & HAVE YOU REA SIAVE YOU REAL IAVE YOU READ HAVE YOU READ syocutt-ars, SAVE YOU, READ, .. ,;., a FUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE PUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH! =$h CHECKSATPAR SIGHT EXCHANGES soli ‘onthe ‘prineipal ‘tities TAVE YOU READ GRUSH & PARKER, Propriétors. Nevada, Sept 34,1858. . M. W. Cownoxy, _ Ptoprietor bills against mie wifi ple&se present the same. not pleased his employer one day came for a lineal descendant of the great Mrs, Siddons, Worn inform thé citizens ‘@f Neva da ana the xter mas his ch whi ing dur , ent sem sti cha y appear on the stage, in London, as is shortlto suircunding towns that. he contifhes to nixnhfacture to order all kinds of Hose, and keops them «laimed—“How long will you serve the Lady Macbeth. Feb. 3, 1860.—t?. i. M. COHN, const antly on hand. Hoseriveted toorder, He is devil?” —The boy replied, “You know best, t . prepared to manufacture Hose cheaper than can be If pole cats bring a (s)cent a-piece, wha in sir; I believe my indeature will be out done in Nevada, His work is warranted. is a strong nigger worth? Neva éhree months.” Willattend to salesin any part of the count’ LANGTON’S ~ . Willat alltimes be supplied with ail the varie Weare also receiving by every steamer, shipped . tie the market affords. Ladies ef Nevada and Vicinity, DEALERS IN AUCTIONEER, ENGMAN & PEARSON. —THE TABLE— Other Articles too numerous to mention MRS. S. &. HOLDRIDGR. I. WILLIAMSON, WHT? BUILDING, situated prontinently on Baim street, has lately been rented by the stbscrib . California. Nevada, Oct. 24. 1859. “The uit maintains a regular standing army.— Tue Girts’ Priviteges.—Lear Year. “Wasps are paper manufacturers. ‘Caterpillars vare silk spinners. The squirrel is a ferryman. This interesting season of ladies’ privileges “With a chip or apiece of bark for a bout, and his has againrolledaround. During 1860 every ‘tail for a sail, he crosses a stream. Dogs, wolves, young lady—single we mean of course—can ‘jackals, and many others, are hunters. The ask any young gentleman they choose, to lack bear and heron are fishermen. The ants marry them. What an institution this year wire day laborers. The monkey is ® rope danwith its reverse of formalit ies, is to bashful Ww HOL E SALE & RETAIL oer. yl-tf San J uan Theatre. But you were a Democr -t, John, Goods Delivered freejof Charge any ahd atving had cight years exon hand the very best quality-¢f And now Gov’nor ofthe old Domihion— Reasonable Distantd, In allits brahctes, _ periencein the business in San Franciseo, feels conJohn Sherman’s adevil—John Letcher'’sa saint— Patients received at her Residence, which sat situated on Cement Hill, one mile from Nevad& A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and Hum. bug City. September 2, 1859—tf 2 from 6} to 12} cents pe yard. A large stock of bleach Itis beingrenovatedand fitted up throughout.— ed, and brown sheetin g of aliwidths, Hoop skirts, . Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom Groceries and Provisions, country. sold on the most attention. Visits made to any part of the States ALSO the above place, andinutends has purchased tomakeit THE HOTEL of the Mountains, } * . 500 Pieces Merrimac—Coohese and other style We will attend promptly'to all Orders from the LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK of Goods to be found in this City, and will be H. has a certain and speedy Cue for all kinds of Cancers, cankers and Rheumatism. ; Letters addressed to her Will receive prompt ville, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptonville, Forest City, and Downieville, Are well ventillated, and supplied with os ‘fir yourselves MINING UBLS, &e, &., supporter to assist Ladies in‘confinement. Mrs. s supplied with the very best in the market. Stases leave this Hotel Daily for Marys BR“ADSTREET, NEVADA LADIES--give us a Call,ané examine our goods DEALER IN A becoming mothers Will do Well to pay her a visit . or write Stating theyarticulars, Also a patent TABLE The Sleeping Apartments direct to us,the Latest Sty les of (Dress Goods, Em daughters; Bes her children nothing and. Female Physician and Obste‘riciat, accommodate travelers and boarders in; a Manner the City Markets. = 3 MRS. HOLDRIDGE, the Union Hotel andare Now prepared to _ NATIONAL EXCHANGE, PRINTS. aie the Methodist church. THE UNDERSIGNER WOULD REspectfulty announce totherr friends and the public generaily, that they have rented to mention, . pay s her bill s, but mek es har d bar gai ns;. We want it disttnetly unders muscular; nota bad face’to look at, and a d that we make . feet spreading, toes crowding one over the nolong winded accounts, Qur toc terms are cash or Balmoral skirts. Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts . modatedin a style unsurpassedin the State of very suggestive one to study. The man has duration of life in his organization, and will . ae (ane err: eae Student of Gezin College, Germany. . attend personally tothe wants of my Guests, and . ers, and handsomely fitted up for Dramatic ExhiThe seats will will be pleased to secure a large portion of the. bitions, Concerts and Lectures. comfortably accomodate a large audience. patronage cf persons visiting Nevada. The attention of Managers and Agents is partic Nevada’ Nov. 19—tf ularly invited to the above. Of all Rinds: MRS, E. STONE Female Physician, Main Street, North San Juan taths ; cambric and linen handkerchiefs—embroid. The best Mattresses to be purchasd Clean Sheets, and all the little necessaries ered handkerchiefs ; brown and bleached linen dam ask by ‘the yard; brown and bleached#linen table The Baris supplied with GoodLiquurs covers:; -linen dioylies and napkins; linen diaper WINES. ALES. CIGARS, &e. Thave procured the service ofthe BEST COOKS, . and:owel anal table eovers of all kin Is. Old Tom, N. E. Rum Bokers Bitters, Cal, Wine, Clarct, WolfesSchnapps, Club HouseGin, Host. Bitters, _ ENGMAN & PEARSON,....... PROPRIETORS . Residence on Broad street, Nevada, next té KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR. MILLINERY GOODS, OFFICE, No. 46 Broad Street. Opposite thé _ UNION HOTEL, COMMERCIALST., NEVADA, Our Bonnets are madeir our own store, from the latest New York fashibhs. Bonnets made and retrimmed at the shortest notice. aia eee DASE LIQUORS; } A. R. JENKINS, Dee , 1859 ST. LOUIS HOTEL afk forcurtalns; embroidered muslin and lace cur} DOCIOR MACKAYS . To be found in Nevada. Te hopes by strict atten. Baiking-House of G. W. Kidd, tion to basiness to merit a full share of patronage. _Nevada, Nov. 18,1959,—tf. . 25 hf bbis dried apples, : P Asin apa facon tater Tartar,Uarb, Soda, Saleratus,dr Currants, Sespaieonead aio ata: . The following specimines were read in sive and lionlike; the forehead broad and . chest on Wie tial \ low; the eyes dark, large, and lusterless, ex. . hiqguors. “Madame A—lives Rue—.No_first floor: P Plain and figured al and muslin bands ; thread edgings, lace edgings; Vaalso—Velvet ribbons and dress ; lenciennes lac ‘}*trimmings of all kinds and descriptions; wool dam, . es. i ea ‘ed. eons eorigy is . name not to appear in his book must be mato Catsup, Caper, Worcestshire Sauce, Olive Oil, be ° y ie . os . Phat bel = ¢ a as-! ri . good enough to remit me the sum of 15f. . Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, CormStarch, Salt, Cream ‘ 4 ‘ws a nervous fullness and baggness . e 1,50 Embroidered Velvet Cloaks—Caps, Chesterfield . Sacks; Cloth and silk Mantillas, of all kinds and de. Good Fire-Proof Building seriptions—the last fashion latset from, New York IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. . 'together with, to use his own ex»ression, . ALSO—A fulland complete assortment of every —Senator Toombs ofGeorgia is daguer “the 1 biograph Z y of the feet” of all bis cus. kind of goods.appe rtaining to our line of business cept when exvited by passion—th e lower . = 3s : a 2 zs : * a ; married in 1844; three children; pays badly; lids having 5, ¢ Foreign papersean always be found at CLOAKS. 59 sks Java and Rio Coffee, : He sent.a circular together witha figure, crowned with a shock of dark brown . proofsheet, to every one of them, pelitely bake, jegeed . oa rp: wf pet . stating that any lady who might wish her : a) o } se as 2 aa ae = her establishment. 20 all wool Delaine Robes. wool Delaine, in all colors. Office on Pine street, above Commercial, opposit® friends and the public, that he has leased from . W. F. AndeYéon’s faw. office. Geo. R. Uaneaster, the well known Bar, at the NaNevada, Sept. 23=tf id seed as tional Exchange, where he intends to keep on hand the best Wines, Liquors and Cigé, Long and square broche shawls, mantilla shawls, 100 bbls and hf bhiscrushed granulated, powVHE ABOVE NEW HOTELis furnished throughdered New Orleeus‘tnd San ‘Francisco . plaid; long and square shawls of all kinds. out in a good style,andis open forthe refined Sugars, 25 cases Oysters, Accommodativor of the Public. 50 kits and hlf bbls Mackerel, 50 kegs butter, THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED EMBROIDERIES : 50 sks white and bayos Beans, DELICAC ¥ EVERY . WITH descr and iptio kinds all ns and‘ Colla Slee rs ves— of 200 mats China Rice, ees “Sugar, eambric and muslin edgings of'all kinds; cambrie To be procured in allowed to engage in difficult or any studies streaming and spurting over them. They really . late and just before -retiring, has given do seem uilucky. EBENEZER. many a beautiful and promising child brain —A ladies’ shoemaker in Paris named! fever, or determined ortiinary ailments *te Mathieu, being hard up for money, lately. the production cf water on the ‘train. conceived the idea of writing his memoirs, . reotyped as a tall, hn swarthy, burly, corpulent PES « . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ME Subscriber would respectfully inform his. p3tronizing the house,as cemfortableas posstile. rich. 5000 Ibs extra clear Bacon, 50 ch Comet, Oolong abti Suisons Y.,H. Tea 100 kegs assorted Nails, until itis found that they burr now got into the pipe and burst the hose, . wake up of themselves in full‘time to dress and [ left Pitidle & Musser trying to fasten the for breakfast. Being waked up early, and leg ofa gum boot over the hole with the water S fortal te, as those patronizing me will find = § will take parlicular pains to méke those pat Beds Dr. WEAVER, Bw R. PE BEDS are of the most com wale At Wickes & Co.’s Drug Store Broad St., Nevada ATiIONAL EXCHANGE Will always be furnished with all the Inxuries the . market can afford, and servedup in the best style pe Physician and Surgeon, Nevada, Aug. 19, [859. ~ tf. The Tabide ; DE. RK. M. HUNT, will be served up in Sny st¥le. any in the city. 50 Poplin Robes—something entirely new andvery. 100 kere £. B. & H.G. Svrup. 50 cases assorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbisS. C.and Brine Hams, 59 boxes Hill & Co’s Soap, Pa fared toaccomodate those stopping with her ™ the best possible manner and at as reasonable rated as ROBES. important that he should have his wits . not a good plan to clear the logs and brieh off} Now is your time to get your winter self he is capable of suiting aii, that may call on him. He keeps eénétantly on hand Oysters, which FRANK CARTER, sisaer Kelsey’s Building—Commercial Street. long experience in the bysiness he flatters him y OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and the public generally, that £he is pre silk robes, from 20 to ise ; 5 ps moire antique ; 10 ps china silk ; plain silk in colors ; together with a large lot offigured black silks ; 20 ps all wool French merino, 75 cents per yard; cotton and wool, 25¢ to 3ie per yard. Poil de Chevres and Va'encia plaids, of all colors thet he is unfit for a full attention to his . rock was nonsense. ust now & big pine log, . RAMENTO. And further,—I will and do hereby agree, to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramenbusiness for a week after wards. When 4/ which had projected out over the dig#ings, topy man tes res home on business, it is always . led over into the cut. I asked Musser if it was . to, adding treight ‘a MRS' 5 pieces fancy as low as 50 cents per yard ; 10 pieces Byadere stripe, very rich ; 20 pieces plaid, very rich; make a journey ofa hundred or two miles GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at night by steam boat or railway. It is a . He informed the that he did’ot believe in any ruinous mistake. It never fails to be fol. such Csponsive mtchine and wacn’t going to . 52 Broad Street, Nevaaa. . move the biles of sténe, for he had suzaped the lowed by a want of general wellfeeling for AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving T . rock all off \v7ith a hoe, and any how he did'nt more Groccriesand Provisions than any other several days after, if, indeed, the man does . peljeye there \ras much on the bed-rock—this house in the mountains, and CAN and WILL sell net return home actually sick, or so near it . thing of seraping and fussin* g much on bea. them CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sace He thinks its*tse. cere: 20 Pieces Black, from 50 cents to $1 per yird— to heist them 6nt with instead ofcarrying them. . Wholesale Dealer . about him; that the mind should be fresh . before eommencing tomine! All kinds of Fine Watehes, _ DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY, Cs Of-every description Melted, Refined and As? sayed at San Francisco rates and returns made in Bars orcoin, withinafew hours. My assay are guaranteed. Bars discounted at the lowes} ‘ market price. J22 Leaded Gold and Black Sand lot J.OTT. ‘béiught atthe highest prices. JAS. JEROME H. COOK, City Bill Poster! KEROSENE LAMPS, JONES & MERRILL’S Patent. for sale by E. F, SPENCE, Broad Street. For sale by FE. F. SPENC Droggist, B treet