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October 12, 1860 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 12th, 1N69. AGENCY NOTICE, Mr. L. P. FISHER is our only authorized Agent in San Francisco to receive Advertisements, receipt for the same, and to transact business generally for the NEVADA JouRNAL. Office—No. 17133 Washington Street, nearly opposite Maguire’s Opera House—up-stairseS (A Pceiic SPEAKING.—INa. Wm. M.Gwin, Hon. Frank Tilford, A. P. Du and H.P. Barber, Esqs—the two latter cleetors on the Breekinridyve Tiecket—will address the Democracy to-morrow evening under the Breckinridge Flag, corner of y Broad and Pine streets. Hox. Hesrarey Grirritn will address the Douglas Democracy on Wednesday evening next, s 3 the 17th inst., in this city. Humphrey is the best speaker of his party in the State. Wau. H. Werks will address the Republicans on the 16th, and C. A. Tuttle on the 25th. lector on the Douglas ticke t el Griffith is an 3 and Weeks and Tuttle electors on the Republican. For Jecstice.—Our friend Ed. Smith again for re-clection as Jus of the Township. Justice Smith does quite well on the bench, and is appreciated to that extent to be sure of an election. Euper A. Wooprerr will preach in the { { (ir 3 Va r Woodruff says, ina Christian Church, at So brotl next Sunday. private letter. CurisTMAS RAFFLE.—A. Liebert, the street artist, proposes to make sOme mag x His plan rammes post approaching Christin eference to his pros presents on the will be seen by e1 around town. oved his next where hereafter he will REMOVED.—Frank Leonard has ren book bindery establishment to the building door above Mayers & Coe, dispatch all jobs in his line. out to bu Dry rive up goods can S. Lenecn, about closing ness advertises his stock cheap. now be had for a song with the addition of a small amount of eash. Fain of oar fr Rac on Tue th his jer hy £ix minutes, n the G } wag reined up < hundred race between Geo. H.C or three rad Win. Just w. me. dt V standing about a ra two mert with nothing to do but wait for the “3 to start. The race itself is pleasant enough to but the concemitants are quite the rever though F C: Glenbrook, proposes abie to visitors as possible After enduri were pnt on the the lead and kept al yards—coming out some fifteen changed small sums it Considerable money in hends on the race. A serub race in wl wercentcred followed, 2 s turned out on the ¢ when the bo mt of l made the swiftest time into their fast trotters. A TRIFLING named Menteau, Cnenine living or neigborhood of Washerw ed to terminate his hast. His wife bad lef come to Nevada. Tie t suade ar Za positive refusal, be went iite an empty re 1ing one end of a rope ar ls his head ina noose ¢ off And there he h “For thoxe} It could r till t 1c] < eontinned mi Syow.— During the fell to the depth of several he Trishs road and th men employed on the Hennes =e at work for the Ditch Company at “The Iak teok fright and stampeded. It was nothing but going over afiurry. The snow ail, passa It storm for the seas usual. was, er, howev all along the Si Sons or TeMrerRANce. Hi g officer were instalied on Satur: ening last, in Sierra Nevada Division No. 17, 5. of T., by L. Ww. D.G. W. P.: Jas. Chureb W Bean, W. A. mond mt; ell, A. §,; A. Ags red o S$. To W. Bes ca Favons.—Jerry SULLIVAN of Sar has our warmest thanks fora bundie containing all the prominent papers of the cast if. He. Wickes & Co., of the Br our thanks for the les also have Wear pers, in advance of all others. debted as usual to ‘Pat’ of Langton’s Express for Washoe and Downieville papers, and to Mas ters Stone for the Appeal daily. Brrs.—Mr. J. V. Hoag, of shing Yolo hiv eimty, has fomt:en for sale. They came to town a few « e in good condition, and are the first b T fered for salo in Nevada. honied sweets may do we of Mr. Hoag at Hawks ington road, Repeusiican Mer Francisco, add at the Theatre, on Tue : greeted with a house full to overflowing. Mr Fisher is not the most eloquent of men. His speech was, however, replete with sound sense, of a siseful cheracter. and abounded in facts Scrssors.—We acknowledge the gift of an elegant pair of scissors, from our friend and brother Editor, Judge Smith. We are at a loss to think whether the Judge inten<s to remind us that we do not scissor enough, or too much. Any how, it is a nice pair, thanks to the Judge, and we'll use them. Thirty-three guns HNovor to Cot. Baki were fired by the Republicans of this city on . td Tuesday evening in honor of the election of . Cel. Baker to the United States Senate from Or. The Col. has a host friends in this city. egon. and} ; . of admirers Ges. ALLEN wants to know what the ghost of Washington would think were it on the earth. Now, General, let the ghost of Washington alone Don’t bring it up to mingle in the politics of the present day. ton is prefezable to any laie live President, but Doubtless the ghost of Washirg} just let it have an exemption from contact or For Heaven's sake, General, dun’t go to playing witch of . Endor for us. . No CAMPAIGN Soncs.—The comparison with modern loeefoces. Democrats hare no campaign songs. They are right. ba like whistling at a funeral. It would j GAL. tan ! Miss Anniz Pixpewt, a black bird of song, . ie warbling in Trinity County, and is listenedto with delight. up a pictorial Spirit ef the Times. The nice young man who presides on the stool of the Spirit of the Times, qualifies his . remarks, that he made several ineffectual . attempts while here to see the carriage of No. 1, saying, “after his return from Downieville:” by affect the matter at issue between us at all. Ile saw the carriage while here—that is what he denied and what we affirmed—no more. He made a bluster for nothing— that’s all. But, the sapient young man goes on to present one of his usual nauseates of a personal nature. He is not worth the powder to blow his white livered carcas to—Masville; fecling and puts it on certain grounds we ry butas he gets up an unfriendly are goi gto expose him. on a certain occasion memory of his mother.” copying after Frank Soule in the old favor of the total ion of Indiantribes. We noticed California Chronicle, in extermina it in these words: Extr in fay “MINATION.—The Spirit of the Times is of the total extermination of Indians. No Pocahontas in that fellow. His “mamumy . was from Virginia,” though. . llow this can be tortured into a slur upon the feo s mother, will puzzle our readers ion in the item is the fellow’s ords used on a certain occasion to a The allusion will Virginia friend of ours. be readily coiloquy . L doruck— (being in Virginian’s office picks “Old Ossawatar raised h—ll with the Vi rinians down there, did'nt he ?” 5st Yes. : n—(hesitatingly) “No.” Boruck—* If old Brown had had forty or ifty men with him, he would have taken the hesitating and writing) ~ = eS. Boruck—(after a silence) “ What State . are vou from, John 7’ vian—(promptly) “ Virginia.” *k—(uneasy) “ What part ?’ 2—** Near Harper's Ferry !” Moruck--(more uneasy—gets up and walks . the floor) “ My away was From Virersta!” . The Justice snorts—Boruck mizzles.) The real cause of B.'s insignificant wrath bly owing to this: Boruck madea pun on our patronymic. Itis an e-ery-day affair, and we thought nothing of it. Soon r, we called, himin type, “ Borax ”’—an latic Lim to his face yn given times before. He retorted in 1 the columns of the Spirit. In said—in and if Boruck got ofrifles, he would soon vindicate his « descendent of Al B jackass Mohammed rode. The editor of the Spirit, on his visit to Nevada, failed to call on us thereafter, and He ion. item. the arminatiun ”’ now It yn allu will idily be seen where the shoe pinches. Doreiis. His Prosrrective Witnprawar.— The Dulletin's St. Lonis correspondeat, says, it is co anticipated that Douglas . withdraw in favor of Bell and Everett E} The hedow lin a shadowed in Doug r the step wa ik us’ speech atJones’ Wood, near New York. i followit trong language? ton, une ness and a umerated,are united in our pr There is a total want of authority tbbe ft cou e 1 guide. y of the country is wasted. of olntionary reform will ever be suffiit.” THE JAPANESE Fiso.—In waiking banks we came upon a man fishona low bridge leading over a stream that joined the canal. At first I thought he had . he dan enormous fish, but on closer inspection found it was merely a live decoy. . Its dorsal fin was laced to two small sticks, one to what I first took to be his rod. yorted about in the water, apparently best to attract the attention of its The man helda small arrowinted trident, with which he dexterously . au la a re fish that came wondering the antics of the tethered decoy. K at Tue Caner Errxess.—The movements of this hip of the he expectation formed of it by some pers ns. The mule express messenger, on his return from the river, spoke the “eraft” at Lane’s crossing of the Mohave, about a hundred milesfrom Los Angeles, out twoand a halfdays, and apparently in no very good “sailing” condition. The rate of the camel is abont thirtyfive milesa day.— ! Jones, with his mules, made the journey to the Tiver in four days.—Los Angeles . Waar A Dewocrat!—A. B. Dibble, late of the know-nothing firm of Skinkerand Dibble; Dibble and Skinker, very good names to eb beaten, is editing the Gravs Valley Natiozal, a Douglas paper. Of such complexion are a majority of the Douglas leaders in California.—Cal, Chronicle. CompLetep —-Bayard Taylor has completed his magnificent mansion at Kennet, Pa. After fifteen years’ travel and successful literary labor, ‘be now goes back to his native town,to enjoy fur a season,in the place where,as a boy,he used to dream of such a future, the fame and fortune he has won. Nominations of the Constitutional Union Party, FOR PRESIDENT, JOHN BELL, OF TENNESSEEFOR VICE-PRESIDENT, EDWARD EVERETT, OF MASSACHUSETTS. UNION ELECTORAL TICKET. J. B. CROCKETT... sieseccacecee San Francisco. G. W. Bowte... -Sacramento. PuINeas L. MUNER. --Tehama co. JAMES LANDER ----Los Angeles. E. Grprons W. R. Lone A. M. Rose k. H. DaLy .. Trinity. +++++-Mariposa. Independent Union Candidate for Assembly. CHARLES ROBERTS, BRIDGEPORT . TOWNSHIP. The qualification does not} He says we cast “a slur upon the} He wrote an arti. understood from the following . th John Brown) loquttur . . in our} substa nce—punsters . on was made to his mother . s oF THE Britisa GoveruEnt-— . } me, in a rece speech deseribed the venice of the British political extrav. > conflicting vices . When anything is to be} ad ive to go from department to depart. m r the Executive to the house of Comm ; > house Commons to a Committee, fr mit to a Commission, and from a nission back toa committee, so that years pass away. The publick is disappointed, and re the evils of the system that nothing . most peculiar way. He was perched . each side: from these it was tethered The poor j sert” do not seem to come up to} aa neces Democratic Nominations. ~ Cheap J ohn’s Column. Seeateeeme FOR PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, Ss. HAAS & CO, OF KENTUCKY. ‘ elie (22 FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, \* ¢ AUCTION AND COMMISSION ‘as . a ees: : . JOSEPH LANE, bet ee OF OREGON. >{ MERCHANTS: 93 State Electors: ie = ‘gy . ANTONIO F. CORONEL,.... .s+e-eLos Angeles, . " 3 :° Ss . VINCENT E. GEIGER,. ..-Tehama, . 7% & : + AND.. = . ZACH. MONTGOMERY.,. -.-.Sutter, . MALE Ps DUDLEY, 0 cicccccccsces ..-Calaveras. Alternates: WHOLESALE and RETAIL HORACE SMITH.. .ccccccccccscccccceseOf Placer. . D. B. HOFFMAN. .of San Diego. . . . Frank GANAHL of Siskiyou. H. P. BARBER.. -of Tuolumne. . DEALERS IN CLOTHING, County Nominations. FOR SENATOR, PHILIP MOORE, of Nevada. BOOTS, SHOES, FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, J. M. GROVE, of Little York, M. A. WINHAM, of Bridgeport, E. McSORLEY, of Rough & Ready, S$. L. BLACKWELL, Eureka, H. M. MOORE, Eureka. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, &e., &e., &c. FOR SUPERVISOR—2D DISTRICT, J. R. RUSH, of Grass Valley. TES = Having made greatlalterations in our Store, Nevada County Democratic Platform. . . H. P. SWEETLAND, from the Committee on Reso. lutions, reported the following Creed of the Party . in Nevada County: The Democracy of Nevada County, assembled at Nevada City, Sept. Sth, 1860, in accordance with . time honored custom, do adopt the following res olutions as a declaration of their principles and position in the Presidential contest of 1860. . Besolved, That we hereby re-affirm the principles announced inthe Platform of the Demoeratie Party . at Cincinnati in June. 1855. . Resolved, That we cordially indorse the Platform . . adopted by the Demoeratie Party at Baltimore, July 23d, 1869, in the Convention which nominated JouN C. BRECKINRIDGE and JosErH LANE; be . lieving that the same contains the true and correc explanation of the Cineinnati Platform, and tt only correct position of the National Democracy . upon the doctrine of Non-Intervention. . Resolved, That the correct interpretation of the . . principles of Non-Intervention is—That neither . Congress nora Territorial Legislature, whether by direct, indireet or unfriendly Legislation, has . the right or the power to annul or impair the Con . stitutional right of any citizen of the United States . j to take his property, of whatever character, into . . the common Territories, and hold the same there while the Territorial condition remains. Resolved, That all citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property . in the Territories, and that under the decision of . the Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott ease, which we recognize as atrue and correct exposition of thepow-rs reposed in Congress over the Territo . ries. neither Congress nor Territorial Legisla . tures can interfere with or impair that right. Resolved, That regarding the decision of the Su . preme Court as binding upon all departments of Corner ef Pine and Commercial Streets, inasmuch as we have enlarged it to twice its previous size, and also increased our Stock that none may leave the Store without being satisfied that it is the Emporium of the Pacific! t Where one may obtain at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, the choice of the best selected STOCK OF GOOD to be found in the country. . We particularly call your atteution to our meunse stock of BOOTS, . the Government, it is the duty of the Demoex . Party to resist all attempts to commit that p F {tothe doctrine that the Territorial Legislature, . . contrary to any decision which may be, or has . been rendered by that Court, may discriminate . either in relation to persons or property in the . Territories, which are the common possessions of . the United States, soas to give advantages to the eitizens of one State, which are not equally as . sured to those of every other State. . Resolved, That the oldand well established doct rine of the Democratic party, of ‘ Principles, not . And Godfrey's, Wings. OUR SHOES, are of Conrad's, Miles’ and Whitney's make. Men,” is superiur to, and above all questions of . ’ " . regularity or irregularity of nominations ; That . ot R COATS, . as Democrats, we are bound tu follow where prin. . ciples and not ambitious leaders guide us, and will . Consisting of . eschew all coalitions, fusions or amalgamations, i = } as subversive of all principle, and a ruling feature . CLOTH, . of corrupt aspirants, whose only policy is rule or
ruin. Resolved, That we will give our undivided and earnest support to the National Democratic Nomi. nees, JOUN C. BRECKINRIDGE and JOSEPH LANE. . Resolved, ‘That our rallying ery be, ** The Con. stitution and the Equality of the States.” Resolved. That the Democratic Party of Nevada . County, true now as ever, to the ancient principles of the party, of opposition to all monopolies, do . hereby instruct the Candidates for Senate and As. sembly, nominated by this Convention, if elected . to use their influence and to east their votes against . the Parsons Bulkhead Bill, if again presented, or . . any other scheme looking to Bulkhead Legislation . which partakes of the character of amonopoly or . confers upon any Company, Association, Corpo:a} tion or Body, the control of such enterprises to . their private and especial benefit. Resolved, That Stephen A. Douglas received his . } pretended nomination from a factious and broken . up Convention, and in direct violation of the two. thirds rule, which had been adopted for the goy ernment of that body, and which had never been . rescinded, and by a body which conld not count . even a majority in their favor if each delegate had . t been allowed to yote according to his own personal CASSUMERE, SILK and LINEN, Are uneurpassed for quality, make or cut. VESTS, Of all Styles and Quality ; Velvot, Cassimere, Cloth, Satin Linen and Marseilles, PANTS, Of the Latest Style, . preference. \ Beaver, . RELIGIOUS NoTICcES. . cae . Elastic,’ . . Bavtist—Hold regular service, Ifouse, every Sabbath at M. at the Court 104 a. w. and 34 rp. . tev. Dens. Brizriy, Pastor, j Cassimere, Marseiiles, Linen, &c., &c, . Metnopist—Ilold regular service every Sabbath at the Methodist Church; head of Broad strect, at 104 a. mM. and 7} +. ow. Rev. W. . nA Oe OS. . G. Dea, Pastor. . Catnoric—Holl serviee every Sabbath at 9 aM., at the Catholic Church, on Washington St. Silk, or Cassimere, Rev. T. J. Dautonx, Pastor. CHEAP JOHN'S SECRET ORDERS. . F. & A. M. . Nerada Lodge, No. 13—Mects at Masonic Hall, corner of Broad and Pine streets, every Saturday evening. Regular Communications the second Saturday of each month, A.C. Nites, Master. J. F. Rudolph, See’y. Nevada R. A, No. 6—Regular communicalions the first Monday evening of each month. Tuomas P. Hawney, J. F. Rudolph, See’y. High Priest. . Nerada Commandery, No.6, K. Tf. semblies the first and third Thursd month. Cuas. Marsua, Cor J. F. Rudolph, Acting Recorder. I. O. O. F. . Oustomah Lodge, No. 16—Regular meetings on Tuesday evening of each weck, at their Hall, corner of Broad and Pine streets, in Kidd's brick building. W. 3S. McRonenrts, V. G. A. H. Parker, Sec'y. I. 0. OF K. Nevada Camp. No. 39—Will hold its regular meeting at Masonic Hall, corner of Broad and Pine streets, every Wednesday evening. J, M. Levey C. R. . Is the place to get it. All hats will be shaped . to the head perfectly by the French patent Con . formateur. KNIVES, PISTOLS, Chapter, . . in fact, Stated as rs of each Notions of all Kinds, always on hand. Our atock of WHITE SHIRTS UNDER CLOTHING A. P. Church, See’y. of all qualities, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Sterra Nevada Division, No. 17—Meets every . Saturday evening at Temperance Hall, foot of Main street. T. W. Locxwoop, W. P. E. Bean, 2. 8. I. 0. OF G. T. Union Lodge, No. 4—Regular meetings every Friday evening at Temperance Hall, foot of Main street. Rev. B. Brieriy, W.C. 7. A. Hl. Parker, W. 8S. Cravats & Handkerchiefs. in groat variety. TO THE LADIES S.FURTH, E.BLOCK, Jr . . Philadelphia make; “A. BLOCK, We offer a beautiful stock of Shoes, of Mites’ ALSO,—Children’s Shoe; A. BLOCK & Co., ALSO, On hand a full assortment of CLOTHIN @G HYDRAULIC DUOK, of alk numbers. STORE, All of whieh will be sold at FAIR PRICES! CORNER OF and PINE and COMMERCIAL Streets. If Prompt Attention and Fair Dealing Of all the best makes, such as Benkertz, Knegs . . Do you want a genuine Beaver, Otter, Peruviar, . : j is unsurpassed. FAMILY Sewing Machines, . WHEELER & WILSON'S PATENT Are universally acknowledged to be THE ONLY MACHINES PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO EVERY VARIETY OF FAMILY WORK. —> <> or TIPE STITT OR, Being alike on both sides of the fabric, it Cannot be Ripped or Raveled: A PATENT HEMMER Iz attached to each Machine, by which A Feli or Hem, . Any desired width, is turned in the very neat. . . est manner, i] . . GATHERING Is also done by the Machine. In the best manner. EVERY VARIETY FAM LL TF WO Gok, from the COARSEST TO THE FINEST, . Is done on theso Machines, with equal facility. They having LESS MOVABLE PRRSS Are not liable to get out of order, and are Easier Learned than . . While their Speed, Quietness, and ease of Operation are Unrivalled. . . } . . . WHEELER & WILSON took the First Pro. mium at the following Fairs: . State Fair, Marysville . . Mechanics’ Fair, San Francisco......+0.1858 State Fair, Sacramento.. And at Ey, -y Falr in Calitornia. over SINGER, GROVER & BAKER, AND ALL OTHER SEWING MACHINES Where they have exhibited in competition for a Premium. ' F& Don't buy a Chain Stitch Machine, when you can get one that makes a Perfect Stitch for the same money. Those buying Sewing Maehines for the country would do well to buy the WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, Which is less fiable to get out of order than any othet, and do a greater variety of sewing. No charge made for instruction and adjusting. Buy the Very Best Machine, OR NONE, A personal examination of thei operation will Will secure your patronage we hope to obtain it. . convince all which is the best. NBYA DA: Our Motto is as heretofore, May 25, 1860. “GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES.” DRAMA SALOON, MAIN STREET. FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprictors. The most choice Wines, Cigars and Fine Liquors, Always to be found at this SALOON. 2 Out-door Sales punctually attended to and Goods Appraisec and Cash advanced on Consignments. S.HAAS& CO., July 133m Anctiongets, H. C, HAYDEN, Agent, OFFICE AND SALESROOM; Cerner Mortgomery and Sacranrento Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. Mrs. I. J. ROLPE, Accut Nevads Anguat 24, 1869. 2m is any other Machines, San Francisco Ads. HINTS TO THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE FINE WATCHES sec RD.. d JEWELRY! REMEMBER, The finest Jewelry and Watches are never Imported on Speculation or to Sell at Auction, REMEMBER, Any one offering Watches for sale should be A PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER HIMSELF, Otherwise both Buyer aiid Seller are lable to be deceived as fo'the qtatity. REMEMDER, No Watch cr article of Sewelry should be bought without a GUARANTEE FROM AN OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Able and willirg to’ fulfil their contract. THEREFORE, As our Watches arid Jewelry are made for a regular CUSFOM TRADE—as we have a thorough practical knowledge of the business in all its branches—as we guarantee the Accuraté Time-Keeping of ovr Watches, And quality of our Jewelry, we hope for a con tinuance of the large trade we bave enjoyed for over ten years in San Francisco. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, Or MAPK THE NUMBER— 535 Montgontery Sti; SAN FRANCISCO. QUARTZ SPECIMENS! . \UITABLE for Cutting into Sets fer Fine S Jewelry are bought ata large premium over the intrinsic value, by BARRETT & SHERWOOD, . } 135 Montgomery Street, augl0m3 IMPORTERS AND San Francisco. JONAS G. CLARK & CO. OF :: . FURNITURE& BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 49 & 51 FOURTH STREET, Between J. & K. Streets, Sacramento; Hunter St., between Main and Levee, Stockton . AND FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE. sept:7 3m EUREKA WHISKEY. cautioned against purchasing Eureka Whis key, unless the packages have the name of “WM. NEWELL & CO., S. F-,” burnt into each Barre] and Half Barrel, in a NONE OTHER IS GENUINE. Purchasers slowld be ONLY THE GENUINE ARTICLE. Wu. NEWELL & CO., sep2Sm3-is San Francisco, Sole Ageats. L Thie Whiskey is manufactured ezclusively for me by (the o'dest Distiller in the Valley of the Monongahela,) from YG the finest Quality of Rye, prepared by Ww @ process only known to him, ‘ ONGARE iting @ pure artic’: bavsne vetly Riskev, ae 4 the Bott'e only, It tare Y commended by the firet Physicians in tha Union as to its Medicinal ; w JKAASVARL SNS AB, OS QAQwRAOKOVA WAV SSW ANAS MOGRONE ‘Loans ‘. MSAD "OA ROMAWWO MSA: YAMS AN SALA CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATIONAND A COUNTERFEIT OF. THE ABOVE WHISKEY. SOLE PROPRIETOR 39 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. Agents for SAN FRANCISCO, Wm. Newell & Co. Sept28 60 3m A CARD. ce) FOR THE—— SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING TRADE ra —Or— SAN FRANCISCO. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, No, 163 and 105 Battery st, San Francisco. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS Entire New and Fresh Stock. V E would calf the attention of Country Mer chants to our unusually large stock of goods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Furnishing Line. We have constantly on hand tho largesst stock and greatest variety of Cassimere. Wooland £traw Hats! Of any house in the city, and our prices for there goods are less than thosé of any other house as we réceive them direct from the manufacture? on consignment. Our stock of Spring & Summer Goods is particutarly attractive, and the great feature for the eountry merchant fs the utusually low price— lessthan the cost ofimportation. We also keep the Staple Articlés in the Goods Line, whith goods we have purehased under the Hammer and are offering them at New York cost and less, Wé publish this Card iw order that we may make new acquaintafices and indncée those who have not. heretofore purchased of us,to ca and inspect our stock, AH that we ask is gn oppdrtenity to show the goods an@ name the prices and we have no fear of the résalt; good articles and low prices are the great inducements to all who pnrehuse fo sell again. Merchants who buy of us can make & good profit and sell to their customers at alow figure. We remain respectully, your obedient servants, BADGER & LIN: DENBERGER, Wholesale Clething & Hat Warchouse, . om 12 and 105 Battery «t. San Francicce . $epe MANUFACTURERS 128 Washington St. San Francisco; EALERS IN THE INTERIOR ARE} Circular Brand around the Bung! Particular to buy of Such Houses as keep nan NATIONAL EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET, NEVADA GEO. R. LANCASTER, Would respectfullyinform thecitizens od Nevada and thetravelling public, that he hax purchased theaBove place, andintends tomékeit THE HOTEL of the Mountaina Itis beingrenovatedand fitted up thronghout.— Boarders, permanentandtransient,edn be accom modatedina st¥le unsurpassedin the State of California. —THE TABLE— Willat alltimesbe supplied with allthé varteties the marketaffords. GAME SUPPEKS eZ GOT TP TO ORDER ted Particulzrattention willbe paidto the accomme® dstion of Ladies and Families. Having had longexperience in the Uotel btst* ness. I am confident of being able tomakethe Na. TIONALthe mostdesirable Hotel tn {hé méuntaing . The Beds and Furnituré Areall new ,and for style and comfort cannotbe excelled. THE STAGS#ESrunning inall diréétions from Nevada have their offices at.anit take their departurefrom the National Exchenge. THIS BLOCK is substantially built of Bricx The rooms are airy and wellfurnished,and from the Balconies you havé a spléndid view ofthe surrounding country. HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT; —THE BAR— Is NOW UYDER THE MANAGEMEXT OF an experienced bar keeper who will keep constantly . on hand the very best quality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. . He earnestly requests his old friend and customers to givehim a cat] at the N tional Exchange. A LIVERY STABLE, . Tscortnected withthe House ,andparticular atten tion willbe giventotaking careof Horses; Carria . ges.caratalltimes be procured by application at . the Bar. GEO.R. LANCASTER. Nevada, Sept.17th,is58. FISHER & CO., HATTERS, Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO; ARE SELUING OFF THEIR HYEWVENSE SFOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Me has the largest Stock of Hats, Caps, and Ladies’ Furs IN THE UNITED STATES. ; FISHER & CO. San Frencisco, Sept. 28, 1860.-4m GEO. L. STORY & Co. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS I Oo] = Ee Sy ee . LS, WINDOW GLASS, . Ac.; &e.5 HAVE REMOVED froni 10S CiAY STREET To 106 BATTERY STREET, Cor. Metchiant, San Francisco. aug 31 3m GOODRICH’S -— a Celebrated Sachem Bitters; Thi# Tene is made purety from Roots and Herbs, selected with reéferenté to their strengthéning and invigorating properties, from an aficient INDIAN RECIPE, in possession of thé famity of the proprietor forover 2 CENTURY. Asa morning tonic, itis nnequalled. For Dyspepsia, Cholic, Debility, ete.; a wine glass full for each meal, will soon restore # healthy tone. It is a certain preventative of CHILLS AND FEVER; and is admitted fo be the finest flavored Bitters in the market, It will be forsale by alf the principal Liquor dealoré in California: WM. GOODRICH, une Ist-6:n New Haven, Connetticat. ROSS, DEMPSTER & CO. . 113 BATTERY STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SUGARS, RICE, COFFEE, PORK, LARD. BACON, BUTTER, HAMS For sale in lots to suit purchasers on the most favorable terms. sept7p3 2ms Jo" AO aay, is sold in Bottles only. For its Purity & Medicinal Qualities it has no equal.Each Bottle hears a fac simile Signature of the Importer. Solelmporter W™ NEWELL & CO, Sole Agents. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28th, 1860=-23m: WOLFE’S CELEBRATED Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, Manufactured at my old pistillery. near SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND; Renowned in Europe and the Usifed Staten, fo nearly 20 years, for UNRIVALLED PORITY, and for WHOLESOME TONIC PROPERTIFS: Beware of the cheap poisonous trash put up in square bottles of late years, b> 80 many liquor-inixers to initate my Pre S¢hxapps, and my Bottles ané Labets, UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Proprietor, 22. 24 and 26 Beaver Street, New York, June Ist, 1860-m6 Jy-Mrs. Winslow, an experienced Niirse and Female Physician, hasa Soothing Syrup for children teething, which grestty facilitates the process of tecthing, by softening the gums reducing all inflamation—wiNl allay all pain, and it is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon tt mothers, it will give reat to yourselves and relief and heakh to your infants. Perfectly safe in all cases: Sce advertisement in another column. JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. Orders Left at the Journal or Democrat Office Will be Promptly Attended To. RES WAX & MERFSA Na For Gale ty z.