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THE NEVADA JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED BY
VOLUME il, NO. 2.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1860.
WHOLE NUMBER, 484,
Where and What are Sav} And Nice ?
Groceries, &e.
Waar 1s Soup ror Goip anp Sirver.—A
As the question of the annexation to correspofident, writing to an exchange paFrante of the Sardinian possessions, Savoy per fom New York, speaks of the frauds
and
gold
of
manufacture
the
in
pttpetrated
and
Nice,
natur
draw
the
atten
of
ally
s
tion
s
£. G. WAITE & Ce
the American reader to that portion of silverware, even by the best jewelers. The
emgentlemen
a
from
obtained
are
facts
.
North
Italy,
we
give
belo
a
very
inter
ern
w
N.
SO
MP
tU
Ti
S.
JO
,
OD
WO
CK
LO
B. @. WAITE, T. W.
Frame
~oo>+—______——_ . esting account of the country ffom the New ployed by the governmentin the assay office,
New York. Nine-tenths of alJ the so callFor One Year, in advance (sent by mail)—$5,00 . York Journal of Commerce:
The Duchy of Savoy borders upon France ed gold ornaments, bracelets, pins, rings,
For Six Months, in advance.....+ spend 3,00.
Fer Three Months, (delivered by carrier).. 2,00 . and Switzerland, and is about the size of
ly insertea . Connecticut. It abounds in the most magaaroauies
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2
nificent mountain scenery of Europe; and
Se
se
Se
e
at reas
that
up,
wrink
led
socom
is
earth
plete
the
ly
e
r
pe epers sent by mail payable in advance. we wotder that man can there find footheld
As we have received a large addition to our Mount Blanc,
so often placed by the popitlar
IMPORTANT
KIEEPER:
not over twenty per cent., of aeal gold.
Large lots of gold ornaments, estimated by
HE
Proprietor
OULD inform the citizens of Nevade and trav
ellers that he has opened a
Boston Brown andGrahaii Bread
C.
B.
IRISH,
Dealer: in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
52 Broad Street, Nevaua.
”N™N™ONoezjuNé
EE
A.C. NIEES, Notary Public.
A. A. SARGENT, Com. for New York.
OFFICEIN Kipp & KNox’s Brick Building, Bread!
S. BUCKNER,
Avery superior quality, constantly on hand
Iso,
:
First Class Restaurant,
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SARGENT & NELES,
ON PINE STREET, NRVADACITY.
Att
orn
eys
an
d
Cou
nse
llo
rs
at
La
ws
part,
‘nto
entered
having
D
UNDERSIGNE
nership in thé above well known BAKERY. wil
hereafter carr? Oi the business and are prepared to furnish customers, and all who may favor
them with a call, with ali articlesin heir line at
prices to suit the times.
Opposite Tallman & Turner’s.
T. ELLARD BEANS,
—
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
Miners, Families, Restaurant, and . OQn Commercial street, Nevada.
HOTEL
Busines Carils.
Hotels & Restaurants.
Fashion
RESTAURANT,
TO
chains, ete., worn by both sexes, may be Wholesale
fairly estimated to Contain, on an average,
Rotels & Restaurants.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
tiie olil stand, Kelsey's Brick Building, east
their owners at a value of sixteen dollars
AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving Under the above name and place and guarantees to
side of Commercial s
Fruit,
Lemon,
Sponge
&
Pound
Cake.
more Groceriesand Provisionsthan any other
to the ounce, not unfrequently return a
lease all who may favor him with their custom.
house in the mountains, and CAN and wit. sell. odes beenengazedin this business for the past
BE.
W.
MAS
Ny
see
min
the
is
g
twentieth,
and
seldom
over
4
tenth
of
their
Switz
in
erlan
d,
mind
of.
kinds
all
do
Jeb Office, we are prepared to
We
are
also
prepared
to
furnish
ss
them CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sacfive years he is detesmined tokeepthe best RestanIn the article of gold RAMENTO. And further,—I will and do hereby
oint of Savoy. Itis a country richin min-. supposed value.
inting.
0
ATTORNEY,
rant to be foundinthe mountains. He will always CONFECTIONARY DISTRICT
aa ore; and its fertile slopes rer ~— watches the most enormous frauds are peragree, to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramenkeep on hand, andcooked to order,
Will practice in the Courts of Nevada County
ore
peok 2s
freigh
t
addin
to,
g
Of superiar Style and Quality.
petrated.
Scarcely
one
in
a
hundred
of
the
.
valpppee . ant pasturage to herds, and some of its
CFFICE—In the Court House.
Chicken
s,
Quail,
Hare,
fase: 2 . Saye" deatate luxuriant vineyards. The. gold watches for sale in the stores, and so Now is your time to get your winter
Wedding Parties,familiesand Restrauants supand in fact the best the market affords,
A. C. GARDINER,
T. B. MCFARLARED,prodigally
worn
by
young
America,
is
what
pled
with
every
variety
of
Bread
and
Pastry
ususix
than
more
conta
ins
Savo
of
y
Duch
y
3
.
Suppli
es,
Mealscan
be had at this place at all hours of the ally found in New York Bakeries at wholesale pri.
1860
18,
MAY
G,
FRIDAY MORNIN
GARDINER & MCFARLAND,
hundred thousand inhabitants, nearly all of it purports to be, or intrinsically worth ten As goods are cheaperthan ever before in California, d. ay.
oes.
Particularattention will be paid to getting up
whom speak a bastard French and Italian, per cent above the cost of manufacture. and I have now in store
Attorneys and Counsello
W. DREYFUSS.
NEVADA COUNTY OFFICIAL
A Goop Swiu.—Lastevening a young man,
besides a jaw-breaking patois of their own. . In the sale of silverware, the same decep
1000 qr. sacks Flour,
a most picturesque situation.
It was! extent.
A large lot of tableware, lately
to the Arkansas side of the river in a skiff. After here that Joseph de Maistre, the celebrated . purchsed from anextensive Broadway dealproceeding about half the distance, the violence
diplomatist,
Xavier de Maistre, the . er, and guaranteed to contain ninety per
and
of the wind caused his frail bark to upset, and) equally celebrated author (of A Journey. cent of silver, upon test showed a deficienbe was precipitated into the — —— P around iy Chamber,” ect.,) were born. It cy of twelve per cent below stated value.
In
still
another
case,
a
gentlemen
deposited
counown
our
that
also,
Cham
in
was
bery
.
12
one
eae
Goes.
F
en
hi
fi
his
’
Bani
1
¥
*
.
immed
them
iatel
of
two
y
and
skiff,
the
right
procecded to his reiief. They cast loose another . tryiman, Joel ar! ow, wrote poereno ws = with a leading manufacturer of silterware
The Savoyards have a quantity of Mexican dollat's, to be made
skiff, but had proceeded only a little way when . on * Hasty Pudding.
they, too, were overturned, and regained the . been noted, in times past, for their bigotry, into forks and spoons of a specified value,
Subsequent
shore with difficulty. The young man, seeing the . ignorance, and a certain naivete, and simplininety per cent pure silver.
hopelessness of the efforts put forth to save him., . city of character. Since the constitution . examination proved a fraud of nearly fifty
abandoned the skiff, and boldly struck out for of Carlo Albert, Savoy and the Savoyards per cent.
land.
By this time alarge crowd had gathered
are much changed.
Railways are pushing
on. tho. blu, and_no craft being st hand por {through the Alps; the telegraph wires
Streciar DeveLopment.—Some time early
ble mountain. in December last, a family residing in this
Saggy gry bis stretch over once inaccessi
tee mameny intense
ine
Soaunt,
meee
an interest. . passes; the press free, unless in times of .
efforts to reach the shore
county
had
a
child
of
some
five
years
of
age,
thn
Bataieice
taliaciade?
whan
&:
theik
Sci
The wind was pretty stiff, to use a nautical ex.
heat; who died, and onthe next day was buried in
a
wi ar
pression, and as the white-topped waves would . W4F, 28S ha
awell up and conceal the struggling man from . years of a better sy stem of education has a neighboring graveyard. On the night
view, it Was thought that he had given up in de. prepared the way for its ameliorating missucceeding the sepulture of this child, its
mother had a dream in regard to her lost
spair—but, ever and anon, he would raise to the . sion.
surface, as it were, and strike out again, taking}
500 Boxes Adamantine Candles.
100 kegs E.B. & H.G. Syrup.
50 casesassorted Pie Fruit,
25 bbisS. C. and Brine Hams,
50 boxes Hill & Co's Soap,.
50001bs extraclear Bacon,
50 ch Comet, Oolong and Suisons Y. H. Tea
100 kegs assorted Nails,
100 bbls and hf bbls crushed, granulated, pow
dered New Orleens and San Francisco
refined Sugars,
25 cases Oysters.
EXCHANGE
BAR.
50sks Java and Rio Coffee,}
7
ALSO—A full and complete ansortment of every
kind of goods appertaining to our line of business
consisting in part of Jams, Jellies, Green Corn,
Green Peas, Preserves,Spices, Ground Coffee, Yeast
stopping at intervals to “ float” and rest him-. Mediterranean, and between the rivers Var if the child's remains were still there. She Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, Corn Starch, Salt, Cream
self, and finally reached the land almost exhaus-. 4nq Andora. It is but a little larger than had dreamed of seeing the child taken from . Tartar,Carb, Soda, Saleratus,dr Currants.
the grave, and although her husband went
250,000
has
and
Island,
Rhode
of
State
the
.
from.
started
he
place
the
below
miles
we
Ti
aicquors.
The shout that went up at his escape might have . inhabitants
and
looked
at
the grave, and told her it
Fine and common Brandy,
been heard at that distance, and the young man,
©
ik
a
“
«6
Whiskey,
after resting awhile, walked to his bite
Sheltered as it is by the maritime Alps on looked unchanged from the time they had
“
o
Gin,
he reached about dark. He had accomplished «. the north and east, it enjoys a climate alleft it, still she insisted on a further examCASE LIQUORS:
feat which almost put to shame Byron’s exploit . mate almost like that of Naples. Its chief ination, and finally, to satisfy his wife, and
J.. M’CONNELL,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
To be found in Nevede. He hopes by strict attention to business to mezit a fullshare of patronage.
A, R. JENKINS,
Dee , 1859
KEYSTONE HOUSE,
THE
JUNCTION,
Eris TABLE,
Will be provided with the best the market
affords,
The House is furnished with good matrasses
spectfully announce totheir friends and the
A
public generaily, that they have rented
the Union Hotel andare now prepared to
accommodate travelers and boarders inja manner
that will not fail to give entiresatisfaction.
as can be purchased and cleaa sheets and coverwill find
ings. Every pains will be taken to make the
Good Rooms and
patrons of the establishment comfortable.
Board and Lodging, (single rooms)...89,00
AND A
oy
“
ba
per week..
without Lodging.
« 8,00
. 7,00
oring as has beenattained in modern times.
r
The river Var, the present limit between
The material used for these mosaics is an . Nice and France, is neither a new boundary
artificial
stone, of which 20,000
shades . nor was it decided upon since the Christian
are used. No one but a real artist, howey. Era. The river Var was fixed in the first
erone might at first imagiue, can excel in. time of the Roman Emperor, Augustus, as
such work.
It was interesting enough to/the boundary of Italy on the north-west.
see a workman with a picture of enormous! 4, we mentioned ina former article, Nice
size
before him, working
the selection and
ger the faith of the most incredulous, and
give them reason to doubt whether all the
visions we see when we are asleep are
phantoms or not. This is to us a most singular case, and we know it to be true.—Jndiana True American.
Nevada, Aug: 19, 1858.—tf
N. BAILEY.
Virginia House,
.
Broad Street, Nevada.
San Juan Theatre.
vada and the public generally, that she is prepared to accomodate those stopping with her in the
best pussible manner and at as reasonable rates as
any in the city.
All goods warranted 0 give satisfaction.
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
Nevada, Sept, 2. 1°59.—tf.
J.S8,
No.
55,
for hours in}and Savoy have both been parts of the ald, Thomson, Georgia, indulges herself in
strain:
Well, we reckon some folks would reaily
like to know what wethoughtof. Let’s see.
In the first place, we thought what an absurd idea it is ina man to aska lady to kiss
him, just as if he, the senseless being,
WALL,
DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
MINING TOOLS, &c. &c.,
LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK
of Goods to be found
in this City, and will Se
sold on the most
REASONABLE TERMS.
There have been but three attempted im
except solid walls.
3
ing nectar from that rosebud mouth, simply
because you were ignoramus enough to ask
for what you might havetaken. There are
ten thousand ways to kiss a girl without
asking the pleasure. Direct her attention
to something on the table; ask for a book
peachment cases since the formation of the
MrMORADILLIA IN THE Histcry or New. Government, and one of them—which is reYorx.—In 1688 the assessed value of the . lied uponasa precedent to govern action in
roperty in the several wards of the city of all future cases—is that one in which John
. Randolph was Chairman of the House Com you know to be there, and while she is there,
New York amounted to only £78,321.
: In that case, like the sate Cogo with the affected purpose of helping her
In 1673, the first post rider began his trips . eee
between New York and Boston, once in . Vode Investigating Committee, there was a to look for it; be particular to get at her
Tandy
:
. preliminary examination, in reference to the
left side—d you need any more telling 7?—
: jee it was ordered “that every sev. inding ofa probable cause for impeachment,
enth house do hang out a pole with a lantped when the Committee satisfied themern and candle; and the said seven houses . S®°V€S there was cause for impeachment,
do pay an equal proportion of the expeney eet into the House and asked for au
<>
ae, 1718,
hority to proceed in the case, with a view
a ropewalk was established in . to frame articles of impeachment
at the bar
o
If you do, you do not deserve the kiss that
might be so gracefully taken. A man who
would ask a kiss of a fair maiden ought to
be tarred and feathered,
as a craven-hearted
monster. Don’t do it, don't for goodness
sake ask the girls to kiss you. Kiss them
e
.
Secu:
Broadway, New York, near the Park, then
if you want to, but do it like gentlemen.—
— rege that this precedent, notwith. Kiss them if you can.
overspread with brush and underwood.
In 1720, land was sold on the west side of. Standing the puerile protest of the PresiBroadway, New York, near the Battery, at . dent, will be followed by Mr. Covode s Com
J. S. WALL.
No. 55 Broad Street Nevada.
Nevada, Oct. 24. ° 1259.
In 1811, (Juy 4th,) the corporation met . meee accord and by the oe af —
for the first time in the new City Hail, in} P¢CUDI@ry Means, was mixed
ig oe
=
whole
English fleet, among which it will
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
AND
made, its validity will be disputed by two neph
,
.
f
ews of the deceased, who have set up their claim her own benefit in the opera of “ Marta.” —
to the property. What purports to be the will . She had for some days prior been laboring
is dated New York, January, A. D. 1859, at. Under a severe cold, and when the curtain
which time, we believe, Mr. Broderick was here . Tose she came forward and said—*“ Kind
“The fight is stated to have taken place
at ‘Finnborough, near Aldershott,’ and the
This may be the last time that I special train, with a thousand persons,
nished to it the newspapers, do not appear. The . will ever appear before you. Iam very ill, . starts from London Bridge Station. Now,
Who had the custody of the alleged will, or fur-. friends!
document struck
us at the time of the publication . indeed ; but I have tried to come here to see j Aldershott is on the South-western Line,
as very extraordinary.”
you again. I can only sing very badly. You} and the station of that railway is in the
have always been very good to me—will you istgreege+9Road, Waterloo Bridge. I have
A Painter's Revence.—The author of the pardon my faults to-night. I shall do my
been
to
Aldersh
twenty
times,
and
do
not
ott
ss
=
at
n
exhibitio
Panorama of California, now on
Tucker's Hall, has deliciously revenged himself. best.” Itis needless to say, observes the know how I should reach it by going to
on a stage driver in the interior who threw his . Writer, that this appeal was responded to London Bridge. Neither the Brighton Line
valise into a mud puddle. He has sketched “7 with the best feeling, and with loud apnor the Southeastern, the Croydon nor the
scene on his painting which represents two sta-. plause.
ges racing out of Folsom.
It was evident that Mlle. PiccoloNorth Kent, willtake me toit.
The coach of the . mini did ‘do her best.”
man who did him the deep injury is painted red, . will take place in June.
Pic’s marriage
ILLINOIS BRIDGE, .
bo gar
YUBA RIVER,six miles from Nevada
and placed behind in the race: and every night) girl, she has givenall her professional earn. dershott has changed its position, or that
the offense of the boorish driver is recounted to ings, about $100,000, it is said, to her pa. the south-eastern rails now run to the south
Snow Point,
Eureka,
Relief Hill,
deserted streets of the great metropolis in the . — of
London is one of the greatest mar
VHE ABOVENEW HOTELis furnishedthroughout in a good style,andis open forthe
Accommodation of
the
Publie.
THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED
WITH EVERY
DELICACY
To be procured in the City Markets.
The Bar is supplied with GoodLiquurs
WINES. ALES. CIGARS. &e.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
ER°ADSTREET, NEVADA
and
evada through the East GapoitLe Sugar Loaf
Hillandto the abovenamed bridge, which is now
RATES OF TOLL REASONABLE,
COOPER & CO.
_BlueTent Nevadaco.,Cal:
Ditch Propertyand Mining Claims
For Sale.
ENGMAN & PEARSON.
sIMoN MAYERS,
AND DEALER IN
All kinds of Fine Watehes;
DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY,
Kelsey’s Building—Commercial Street.
DUCTOR MACKAY'S
OFFICE, No. 46 Brond Street. Opposite thé
WILLIAM R. COE.
EOE!
MRS, E. STONE
. Female Physician,
Student of Gezin
College, Germany
BOOTS re SHOES.
Residence on
) Broad street, Nevada, next fo
the Methodist church.
Having procured « large, new and well selected
MRS. HOLDRIDGE,—
Stoch of
BOOTS ANDZSHOES
Consisting of Bnk ert’s aad other celebrated
Manufacturers’ make,
Ladies’ and Misses’
AND
j of Cancers, cankers aad Rheumatisin.
Brogans,
Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
SHOES
Female Physician and Obstetrician,
Attends Ladies through their confinemenht,
and treats all diseases peculiar to her sex.—
Those desirous of being restored to health and
becoming mothers will do well to pay her a visit
or write stating theparticulars. Also a patent
supporter to assist Ladies in confinement. Mrs.
GAITERS,
Hi. has @ certain and speedy cure for all kinds
Letters addressed to her will receive prompts
And in short, every thingnecessary ta furnish a first .
attention. Visits made to any part of the States
class Boot and Shoe Store complete. We are
Patients received at her Residence, which at
prepared to solicit the patronage of a generous publie with a confidence in our ability to give General and
Entire Satisfaction!
situated on Cement Hill, one mile from Nevada
ivl-tf
MRS. S. §. HOLDRIDGE.
eT eee)
As we Import our best stock from Philadelphia
I. WILLIAMSON,
and to sell at the most accommodating prices,
In qtiality of goods
AUCTIONEER,
ourselves, we are enabled to warrant it as genuine,
We Will Not be Surpassed!
We have a large assortment of
BOOT and SHOE FINDINGS!
Which we design to keep on hand and sell ata
small advance above cost.
Being well acquainted with the wants of this com
cial Streets, Nevada,
December 29, 1859.
REMOVAL.
Willattend to salesin any part of the county
of Real Estate or Personal Property. Offes
—Commert
and Pine street, Nevada.
1.0.0. F.
The regular meetings of
OUSTOMAH
LODGE, No 16 will be held every Tuesday
evening at their hall on Pine street, in Kidd
's
brick building
L. W. WILLIAMS, N. G,
A. Hi: Parker, Sec’y.
——
BANKING HOUSES.
3. C. BIRDSEYE.
C.N. FELTON,
has purchasedthe above place, andintends
No. 30 Main St. Nevadit«
BOOTS AND SHOXKS!
Nevadaandthetravelling public, that he
tomakeit THE HOTEL of the Mountains,
Willst alltimes be supplied with ail the varie
tie the marketaffords.
GAME SUPPERS
BR oo
: RDER
tien of Ladies and Families.
CONNELL & PENNY.
Broad Street,
(Opposithee Post Office.}
y
Offer to the citizens of Nevada and'the
public generally, a choice aud well seected stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Of every destription—fine, contse and middling.
Also
a full assortnient of Philadelphia work, for
Ladies wear. Benkerts Boots, and all kinds of .
Rubber wear, Thosein want of
A Custom Made Article !
PURCHASE GOLD DUST AND BUL
LION
At the Highest Market Rates,
Advancesmade on GOLD DUST f
or Assy
or Coinage at the U.S. Mint.
CHECKS AT PAR,
On San Francisco, Sacramento &
Marysville,
Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPO
LITAN BANK, New York, for sale in
sums to suit
Purchase State and County Securiti
es at
th
e highest rates.
We Deposites
received, Collections made
Having had longexperience in the Uotel bitsi. Can be accommoda ted in a style
and transact a general Banking busine
uns
urp
ass
ed,
.
ss.
ness.I am confident of being abletomakethe Naand a fit gu
ar
an
te
We
ed
,
allow none to com; Nevada, April 19, 1859—tf
TLONALthe mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountains,
pare with us in
The Beds and Furniture
Areall new,and for style and comfort cannotbe
Nevad
have a,
their offices at.and take their depar.
turefrom the National Exchange.
.
Making and Repairing !
CONNELL & PENNY.
Nevada, Nor. 4, 1859,
W. MULFORD,
A. H. HAGADORR
CHAS. W. MULFORD & CO.
BANKERS,
Attho Old stand, Main st, Nevada.
— LANGTON?S
the Balconies you have @ splendid view ofthe Pioneer
Ex
pr
es
s,
.
GO
LD
DU
ST
Bo
ug
nT
surrounding country.
THIS BLOCK is substantially built of Brick .
The rooms are airy and wellfurnished,
and from .
HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT,
—THE BAR—
Is NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an ex
CONNECTING AT
MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA
‘ITH
Reliable Express,
ALUABLE Ditch Property and paying perienced bar keeper who will keep constantly
To ALL PARTS oF
miningclaims at Alpha are offered for sale on hand the very best quality of
CLIFORNIA,
on the most reasonable terms to purchasers.—
THE
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROP#.
The ditches are, now ranning water, and will
continue to do sonearly the entire season.— He earnestly requests his old friend and eustoWe will dispatch Daily Expresses from the fe
ing places:
The diggings are worked by hydraulics and in mers to givehim a call at the N tional Ex:
IN SIERRA CouRTY.
working condition now.The property is offered change.
A LIVERY STABLE,
Isconnected withthe House,andparticular atten
Geo. Lewis’ Saloon, Broad street, Nevada, or. tion willbe given to taking careof Horses
; Carria
$48
B. A. HARRISON, ‘Ipha.
ges,canatalltimes be procured by application at
the Bar.
GEO. R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept.17th.1858.
Downieville, Goodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo,
Forest City, Morrison’s,
Smith’s Flat, Craig’s Fiat,
Sicrra Valley,
Independence Hill,
Minnesota,
Chip’s Fiat,
Parks’ Bar,
IN YUBA COUNTY.
Greenville,
Galena, Fill,
Ousley's Bat;
Rose’s Bar,
Long Bar,
Oregon Hotise,
Foster's Bor,
Eureka City,
Young’s Gold Hill,
Slate Range,
Camptonville, Indian Valley,
Timbuctoo,
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
AND
BroadStreet,nearPine
Alpha,
Montezuma,
Little York,
Wetake pleasute ininformingthepublie Che
roker,
San Juan,
Humbug Oity,
[ere
that We are nowprepfredto accommodate
FrenckCurral, Sweetland’s
Moore's Flat,
E 3
travellersin as22mfortable astyle as any
M arysville and Nevada,
Hotel in the mountains. It willbe ourconAnd eve
ry Saturday morning from Nevada to th
stant
aimto
render
out
house
asplea
sant a retreat
In his Fire Proof Brick Building,
following places in
as can be found anywhere.
Opposite Kidd’s New Banking House, Broad St.
sare moderateand &s fairanequialent y-il!
bertt
urned for dash received as thetimes willalNevada.Nev: 11, 1859.
FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley, GOLD CANON,
low
Saddlery
CHARLES W. YOUNG.
MANUFACTH RING JEWELER, WATCHMAK BR
Wouid respectfallyinform theeitizensof
opened to the traveling public. The road and excelled.
bridge cannot beexcelled by any in the State.—
THE STAGESrunning inall directions from
By travelingthis road teamsters and others will
Justice of the Peace,
BIRDSEYE & C@.
BANKERS.
GEO. R. LANCASTER,
eee
E. W. SMITH,
The attention of Managers and Agents is partic
ularly invited to the above.
Thave procured the service ofthe BEST COOKS,
attend personally tothe wants of my Guests, ant munity, and long established in business in Nevadawilt be pleased“to secure a large portion of the . we flatter ourselyes that we can make it advanta,
geousfor any and all classes to patronize us.
patronage ofpersons visiting Nevada.
Call at the old stand, Corner of Main and CommerNevada, Nov. 19—tf
Particular attention willbe paid to the accommo
Theundersigned havejust completedtheir New
somes Py diing out rom Mainand Washi
*%
Washington str’ts,
a large audience.
What terrible retributions to. rents, which is none the less creditable bewest. Then, again, that big train, with ‘a
be “grend doomed to drive the hind coach !—/ -suse her betrothed has the spondulics in thousand passengers,’ would have taken a
S. F. Call.
few stray policemen to the ring, or else I
profusion.
know not what the police authorities were
=
TASTE For Mipsiegnt Rawsiine.—“ Macaulay
hada singular taste for walking through the. = bore a or re en pave. doing.
IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY.
bead
Justice of the Peace,
At Witkes & €o.’s Drug Store Brodi Si, Nevaud
Good Fire-Prooft Building
GOT UP TO
Orleans Flat,
My last visit together or separately, to suit purchasers.—
was to the Aldershott Camp, less than three Forreference apply to A. CHAMBERLAIN, at
Like a good little years ago, and I have yet to know that Al
Ii
ST. LOUIS HOTEL
COMMERCIALST., NEVADA,
KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR.
Goovs DrettvrerEeD
modatedina style unsurpassedin the State of
California.
Frer or Cuarce,
—T
HE
TA
BL
E—
Nevada Oct, 28, 1858
an Englishman, residing in San Francisco, . findit greatly to their advantageas it avoid the
writes to the Alta, concerning the reported . worst partof theroute to the abovepoints.
fight between Heenan and Sayers, says :
her establishment.
Itis beingrenovatedand fitted up throughout.—
Roarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom
falsification of fraudulent
alization
Columbia Hill,
I
:
. papers to an extent which materially conpour its death volleys from hundreds of
Humbug City,
port-ho
les.
This
battery
has
already
been
A Dovwnt anovt Broperick’s Witt.—The . duced to carry Pennsylvania in the PresiWoolsey’s Flat,
seven or eight years in progress of conMoore’s Flat,
New York Herald of Sth April has the following dential contest of 1856.
struction ; nearlya million of dollars have . allIntermediate Points,
:
area
.
curious piece of news.
Waat a Cockney Says.—E. P. Hingston,
50
afer
:
.
Beds
P. S. Foreign paperscan always be found at
Clean Shects,and all the little necessaries
up with t % glide at pleasure, (propelled by steam,) and . Nevda City to
natur
We have not heard that there has been any at-. the future:
tempt as yet to prove it before the Surrogate; but . <
.Piceslomini broughta fortnight’s engageit is stated that when such an attempt is . ment in Dublin:to a close by appearing for
.
8,00
°
DAVENPORT & CO., The best Mattresses to be purchasd
the nearestand mostdirectline oft ravel from
it
is
yet
nowhere
“There is a rumor that the will which has. Prccotomist.—An English paper gites the. been spent upon it,It and
FEintended to be the
is
been published as that of the late Senator Bro. following account of Piccolomini’s last ap. near completion.
derick of San Francisco turns out not to be genuine . pearance on the stage, and of her plans for principal defence of the harbor.
=
Are wellventil.ated, and supplied with
LIQUORS.
enough to stand the united broadsides of the
4 will take parlicular pains to make those pat
patronizing the house,as comfortableas possible.
Board per day
$1,50
week
ANP
The seats will
comfortably accomodate a large audience.
=
. The Sleeping Apartments
Tue Froatixe Battery.—The New York
Committee, and after the examination of . correspondent of the Charleston Mercury
three pence per foo!
In 1745, there was only one coach in New . *W0 OF three witnesses, the case will come writes:
York, and which was owned by Lady Mur. before the House toask for power to invesStrolling
over
to
Hoboken
the other day,
.
tigate
with
refer
ence
to
the
prese
ntmen
t
of
ray.
. T learned that work is still being prosecuted . Kelsey's New Building,
in November, 1783, New York was evac. formal charges at the bar of the Senate. upon that immense mystery—the floating
COMMERCIAL
STREET,
sa:
nee:
+
_
.
against
the
President.
.
:
The inhabit. *s°"
nated by the British tr:
.
battery—c
ommenced
by
the
late
Commodore
of
ants did not then excced 20,000. Murray . . W hen the House decides that articles
. Stevens, ona contract with the Government.
of. !™pcacement shall be preferred, then the . This enigma is carefully fenced in from the
boundary
northern
the
constituted
street
eK
. jurisdiction is changed from the Special
prying
scrutiny
of
the
public;
and
it
is
beJudithe
In 1795, the expenses of all printing of! en ate Committee on
lieved that no newspaper reporter has ever
New York corporation was only £35 per . Claty of which Mr. Hickman is Chairman.
The point which will be submitted to the found his way into the sacred inclosure.—
%
Rumor
says
that
the
battery
is
to be built
not
has
which
rumor,
a
on
merely
is
Senate
_
no
pee
s
a
h
which
»
speed
oe
In 1804, hackney coaches were first li. *
.
exclusive
ly
of
iron,
and
that
it
will
be
strong
censed
z
yet shaped itself, that the President, through
fortat'e, as those patronizing me will find.
vies
ATTORNEY-AT-LA
Wy
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeons
MAY
ERS
&
$$ are of the most com
thought the poor trembling little creature
slave of a silver mine—and yet the perfec. Rt MORS OF ImpEacuMENT.—A letter from was going todoit. The idea ofa man asktion of the work is wonderful. At a little . Washington to the Philadelphia Inquirer, ing for a thing so easily obtained! Why, it
distance it is impossible to tell it from an . 4@ted April 16th, <onteins the following:
is ridiculous! and a man with the least paroil painting, and it is next to indestructible. .
The Covode Investigation is daily bringticle of brains would hoot attheidea. She'd
The mosaics of the Roman churches still . 2g forth some new features. There is even say not, till doomsday. And you, poor beGoods Delivered freejof Charge any
ast, while tthe churches themselves have . ROW some alk, of an attempt being made to liever, would forego the happiness of drawReasonable Distance,
been changed in almost everything else impeach the President.
M'CONNELL & GARBER,
Attorneys aud Counsellors at Laws
Bauking-House of G. W. Kidd.
Will always be furnished with all the Inxuries the
market can afford, and servedup in the best style
fitting of one little) French empire, and when the French rethe following provoking and tantalizing
piece of stone into the mosaic which is to . public was proclaimed in 1848, there was
be its copy. The large mosaics, eighteen . an immediate overture made for the annexfeet in height, which adorn St, Peter’s, . ation of this portion of the ancient House
have some of them cost twenty-five years . of Savoy; but Charles Albert rejected with
of the labor of several artists. It seems to} promptitude the suggestions of the poetic
me that, rather than undertake so endless . statesman, Lamartine.
eee
:
and unproductive a task, 1 would be the
JOHN GARBSR
VATS BUILDING, sffttztedprominentlyon Main
street, has lately been rented by the subseribers, and handsomely fitted up tor Dramatic Exhi
TheTakic
Broad Street, Nevada.
Kisstne.—The editress of the Weekly Her
Nevada, July 29, 1859.
Office in Flagg’s Brick Building; upstairs.
supplied with the very best in the market.
StaGee@ letive this Hotel Dajly tor Marysville, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptoitville, ForestCity, and Downieville,
ALSO:
A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and Humbug City.
September 2, 1859—tf
and, judge of their surprise, all was there . Gum Svrups, and many other articles too numer
The ancients, besides . parts of Italy ; and there are gardens where . considered as believers in dreams, yet there . short approved credit.
delicacy of shading, or such variety of col. lemon and orange.
Office—Up Stairs,in Kidd & Knox's BriskBuild
Beds,
YABLE
“
WROD nscactcscseieesccesincs 1,50
LO gin gs .scsesss-covcccesesese
50 ets,
Old Tom,
N. E. Rum
Rokers Bitters,
without any faith in the reality of the
Cal, Wine,
Claret,
WolfesSchnapps,
dream, the husband, in company with sevClub HouseGin, Host. Bitters,
eral neighbors, went to the graveyard,
Fairbanks old Bourbon, Chas. Heidseick Chamopened the grave, and then the little coffin; pgne, Turners Raspberry Lemon Strawberry and
their inferiority in painting, show no such . the rose and myrtle bloom by the side of the is something in this instance that will stag
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
may rest assured, that here he . Up stairs in Kelsey’s New Brick, Com. St. Nevadé
The traveler
are now the only ones which adorn the in. houses, containing more comfort and eleexcept the mortal remains of the child!— to mention.
FRANK CARTER,
We want it disttnetly understocd that we make MRS
\
terior of St. Peter's, are far superior
to : the . gance than similar establishments in other It was gone. We cannot consent to be . nolong windea accounts, Qur terms are cash or y OULD rezpectfnlly inform the citizens of Nebitions, Concerts and Lectures.
mosaics.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Will practice in all the courts of the 14th Jud!UNICN HOTEL,
N. BAILEY
cial District and in the Supreme court. Office im
Proprietor.
2 Kaye SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for ENGMAN & PEARSON,.......PROPRIETORS Kidd's Block,-up stairs,
the liberal patronage heretofore extended
Main Street, North San Juan
JO
HN
AN
DE
RS
ON,
and solicits a continuance of the same.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
Fed
a diagonal course for the Tennessee shore. For} tion of the kingdom of Sardinia, comprethat she would take no excuse nor be put . les, Cranberries, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Tapioca, Sago, Pepper Sauce, To
off,
but
the
grave
must
be
examin
ed to see mato Catsup, Caper, Worcestshire
an hour and three quarters he breasted the Waves, . hended between the maritime Alps and the
Sauce, Olive Oil,
ancient
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
_Revada, Nov. 18, 9Uf.
BOARD PER WEEK..ccccecceeee seseseees$1 0,00
Broad & Com: sts. Nevada.
25 casessoda crackers,
200 kegs blasting powder,
100 sks Potatoes,
25 hf bbls dried apples,
Office—Over Harrington & Patterson's saloon
ing, Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada
50 kegs butter,
50 sks white and bayos Beans,§
rs at Law.
I have employed the best cooks to be foundin the
HE Snubecriber would respectfully inform his
State.
friends and the public, that he has leased from
Give me atrial. and satisfy yourselves that you Geo. R. Lancaster, the well known Bar, at the Nacan get as good a mealas car be had in Sacramento tional Exchange, where he intends to keep on hand
ot San Francisco.
the best
AT
The country of Nice is a very small porlittle one, that lay so heavily on her mind Powders, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters,Sardines, Pick
in swimming the Mellespont.—(Memphis Ava-j. city, Nizza, or Nice, is the great resort of
lanche.
wealthy Englishmen, Russians, Americans
and Germans, who go thither in winter to
SS
Tue Manuractcre oF Mosatcs.—The mo-. geek g refuge from the cold blasts of the
saic copies of celebrated pictures, which} north. There are vast hotels and boarding
NATIONAL
upim every
style.
50 kitsand hif bbls Mackefel,
200 mats China Rice,
“Sugar,
aes
OTTO LUETJE.
Oysters served
50 whole and half bbis Pork.
25 cans Jewcll, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard.
residing in South Memphis, whose name we} Chambery, the capital, is a well built city, . tion is practiced, though not to so great an
eould not learn, attempted to cross from this!jn
game suppers.
(ats UNITED STATESHOTEL
At the Highest Market Rates.
_ Stent CuEcks on Sacramente and San
Fran
cisce at PAR,
7
Je~ Dust forwarded to the U. 8. Branek
Mi
nt for assay or coinage, and advances
made
on thesamif
e required.
_County Script bought at the highest mardet
rates
BANKING HOUSE
—OFr—
GEORGE W.
KIDD
GRANITE BUILDING,
BROAD STREET
S,
etTw
oon:dpene tape the Na
Nat
tional
GOLD
DUST AND BULLION BOUGHT
At the Highest Market rates,
Liberal advances made on DUST for A
COINAGE at the U.S. Mint,
CHECKS AT PAR
to
On SACRAMENTO and SAN
Harness,
3,000
nearly
covers
It
FRANCISCO,
time.
our
of
vels
.
dead of night, when the citizens were fast asleep,
A ComMEstary on Caesan.—Julius CaSIGHT EXCHANGES sold on the
and all was hushed. Those were the hours he . 8crtes, two-thirds whereof consists of what sar’s letter, ‘“‘I
prinei
iti
came, I saw, I conquered,”
of the Union in sums to — a
used to remark,—for reflection and thought—. may be called mosaic work, done in plain has been admired for nearly two thousand
DEP )SITS reeeived, COLLECTIONS
when that utter loneliness which is peculiar at, style, and the otherthird of smooth flagging. years for its terseness.
We
think
it
rather
genefeb17'G0ty
ral Banking Business transacted, eee
midnight to great cities steals over the medita. Such a series of works far transcends in
verbos
e.
The
words “I saw,” are entirely
ting wayfarer, solitary, apparently, and alone in . quantity the Appian Way, which was the
p
a
i
th
es
So
g
e
a
y
e
g
e
superf
luous.
Indee
d
we
think
“I
came”
the world. Dr. Johnson possessed a similar . wonder of Ancient Rome, and which cuts.
GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val.
Thos
e
of
our
frien
ds
who
forme
rly
N
favor
ed
e
us
v
a
d
a
A
wholly unnecessary. “I conquered” would
s
s
a
y
taste; and Chas. Dickens singularly fond of the . but a
O
f
f
i
c
e
.
CHIN
ATOW
N,
JOUN
-TOW
N,
with
thcir
patro
nage
atthe
Mouu
ment
al
poor
are
assur
figur
ed
e
NEW
as
ESTAB
cont
rast
LISHM
ed
ENT
with
one
of tell the whole story. But Julius had, no
old ¢ity streets and alleys when they are emptied .
TRUCKEE MEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY,
that
they
willf
ind
the
same
comfo
rtsin
our
few
esour commonest streets. The ancient ConBranch of the>
WALKER RIVER MINES.
ablishmenit as were found ifthe oltdoubt, a good deal of leisure when he wrote
sular Way was but fifteen feet wide in the that
XP-AllLettersfor the Western Atlantic States,
time.”
letter, and his style suffered in tonseSACRAMENTO
Meals.. 4.. Fifty Cents.
enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and
main, and was filled in with blocks of all quence.
S
uevessor of F. Schotte]
indor
sed
“Ovef
land,
via,
Salt
Lake.
”
will
Sir Moses Montefiore, the distinguished mem. shapes and sizes, joined together and planed
be
forLodgings 50 and 75 cents.
New Corner Cigar Store.
ward
ed and reach their destination sooner than by
AIN STREET, NEVADA
ber of the Jewish faith in England, has ad-. only on the surface; the length of its deviany other line.
GR
US
H
&
A
PA
man
RK
was
arreste
ER
d
,
in
Virgini
Pro
a,
pri
a
few
eto
rs.
G
o
l
dressed to a Jewish citizen of Washington, al ous course, from
a and Ores
Pe
TSEA
M.
GREENHOOD}
SURE
,
Pack
ages
and Letters, transmitNevada, Sept 34.1858.
north to south of Italy, days since, and being informed that he was
O
f every description Melted, Refi
letter, handsomely acknowledging his deep . was unde
ted
to
and
¢
from
the
above
c
e
point
s
n
with
a
d
unriv
aled
t
e
ned and As®
r
y
r
300
miles
.
.
The
pave
d
stree
ts
of
suspect
s
ed
of
a
having
y
been engaged in the ON BROAD STREET, next door to the Post
ed at San Francisco tates and retu
sense of the liberty of our house of Representa.
r
n
s
m
a
d
e
Lond
on
numb
er
over
5,00
0
and
exce
ed
2,000
Go
ld
Du
st
an
d
Cci
ti
fo
rw
ar
de
d
insurrection at Harper's Ferry, replied, he
to
city
all
tives, in inviting a minister of the ancient faith
Nevad
par
a
Office
ts of the. in Bars or coin, within a ;few hours. s. M My assays
E
St
Ini
ted
i
to offer prayers at the openiug of the house on miles in length.
Wou!d respevtfully inform the public that he
“didn’t know Harper, or where he keeps his
the first March, on which day the election of a
has opened a
d———d old ferry.” He was acquitted.
A
German
arrived
in
Carson
City,
a
few
n
.
;
op
ay
Speaker was effected.
:
FS Leaded Gold and
days since, with a wheelbarrow loaded with
CIGAR AND FRUIT STORE,
HaT
xs taken the above Hotel. refitted and re . ed by faithful eoeeen aa bought atthe highesist prweices.cy
ll
l
Tse
San
Andreas
Independent
says
that
JA
S.
J.
OT
T.
P
S
S
camp utensils and grub weighing 150 Ibs.;
R
E
C
Ri
re
b
e
e
furnis
na Aa
hed it, isnow ready to accommodate alt.
And solicits ashare of patronage.
Notes, Drafts, Bills, &e,, collected or negotiated,
Ife
a
has
a
o
A Rocky Mountain correspondent of the New
the silver excitement in Washoe and the large Stock of choi
who may favor him with their patronage. He has aud all orders attended to promptly.
s
Spring
in
s
Spring
d
Diamon
from
trip
the
made
he
.
i
‘
Land,”
B.
Henry
ce
artic
“
les
himself
in
his
line
writes
and
who
Post
York
L
y
o
n
’s Flea Powder
Pur
cha
the
ses
best
Beds
of
to
eve
be
foundi
ry
gold
excitement
on
Walker’s
River
and
Mono
n
des
the
cri
mounta
pti
ins,
on
Permad
e.
For
war
ddescribes Oregon as the most delightful country . El Dorado county, to Carson City in nine
will sell at:Weo.esate or Rerait, atthe Lowsons having business
at Moore’s and Woolsey’s fogof Merchandise and Commissionof
s
eve
For Sale b
ry naLake
are
draining
the
southern
mines
of
all
est
Pric
es
for
Cash
.
Coun
try
Deal
ers
supplied Fiat will find it to their advantage to make this ture attended to intelligently, and with ptomptiin the world. Our citizens, if they choose, can . “*Y5E.
F.
SP
Bro
Str
eet
EN
ad
,
CE
,
men
who
are
unprofitably
employed,
and
a
at Sacramento Prices.
om
=
place their headquarters, being but a short dis-. tu de.
5°be woe “ how the Land lies."—.
Napa Reporter.—A. M. Parry has purgood many who might do better by staying
tance from these Flats. Stages leave this Hotel
Office
in Nevada,
M. GREENHOOD,
next door below Wells Fargo
chased a one-third interest in this paper.
every morning for all parts of the State,
&
JNO. PATTISON,
1868,
24th,
Dee,
Nevada,
at homie.
For as s SPEKCE
Oct. 91, 1859—ts
Oricans Fiat, Sept.9, 1859.—t1,
gent.
, Broad St,
Repairing Neatly done.
UITAH TERRITORY:
JAS. J.
J. OTT,
of the busy throng that fill them in the day .
NO. 30
Orleans Hotel,
ORLEANS FLAT.
M. W. Gornoty,
tslow rates as can Dedone by any house With icon . MogDaranteod. Bars discounted at the loweet
Proprietor. *z: Aromaten
prt ster
CASTOR OIL BEAN
S