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September 27, 1861 (4 pages)

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MEAGHER’S SPEECH. The Irish societies of New York held a accounts . grand festival at Jones’ Wood on the 29th ae of August, for the benefit of the widows AGENCY NOTICE, ; _—— ans aap — sapapenes 69th Mr. L. P, FISHER is our only authorized Agent . lowing bim. Gi a es egiment. irty thousand people were Francisco to receive Advertisements, receipt! Iris difficalt obtaining information of the . present.2nd Thomas Francis Meagher made ; movements uf troops, owing tu the necessity of! sneech, portions of which we extract : Never, 1 repeat it, was there a cause more saPONY NEWS. Dates to September 17th. Leavenworty, Sept. 17th.—Last . froin the southern border represent Gen. Rains . marching uorthward, and Lane’s command folFRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27, 1561. . in. or the same, and te transact business generally for he NEVADA JOURNAL. Office—No. 171% Wash : ston Strect, nearly upposite Maguire’s Cpera . keeping it secret. About 1,0@0 rebels were at use—up-stairs. =— Grape Growie—Fruit.—Sosiah Rogers, ' Frice, crossing tke river at or near Liberty. A . that has been considered most desirable, most E ” nder cultivation on . portion of then huve heen engaged in the re. valuable, most ennobling to political society and Sq., has fourteen acres w' F . cent bridge burnings on the western division of . humanity at large. No cause more just, for it Afaerican Hill in sight of town. ourteeD . the Hannival and St. Joseph railroad. hundred fruit trees, of every variety, but mostA column of Federais from peints on the Hanly apple, and three thousaud five hundred gtape . mg ana St. Joseph railruad were in pursuit of . vites consisting ct <a npamainhenieds dng The militia of the counties of Kansas Borthe ground, which is in the best state of culti. iuyolves no scheme of conquest or subjugation, contemplates no disfrauchisement of the citizen. ; excludes the idea of provincialism and inferiority, aiming only to the restoration of franchises, powers and property, which were enjoyed by . one pecple an one Republic, and which, to be ne ee ee eelladitatn ete aes derirg un the River have been in arms for the Yation of auy we bave seen. Jt has been high' la:ttwo wecks renelhing invasion. — 24 op wit t on it gi .; . iment of Kansas Volunteers which arrived at; hy manared tity aba dealents a ev . this place Sept. 15th, from Rotla have been condence of the fact. Most of the grape vines tet . tinuaily on the move for nearly three months. last spring have grown six or <even fert in length They nad an enthusiestic reception by the} ind have large stems, The vines bave not yet citizens und muilitaiy of this city and were given beén set long euvuzh to produce a crop. They have enough wood, however, togrow a quantity « dinner at the Hotels. z Kavsas City, Mo., Sept. 17th'—Considerahle . of grapes next year. Mr. Rogers is s0 well pleaset with the reexcitemcnt wag created here on Saturday Sept. sults of his experiments in viveand fruit grow14th by the anpearance of Confederate scouts . en the opposite bark of the river. A company . of iwenty mounted men was sent over from this ; . place in the morning, who discevercd a rebel ing that he is preparing ten acres mioro of pill Yand for planting with grapes, trees urd hors. This year for the irrigation of fourteen acres he has used three inches cf water constantly ’ tart fem the river. An additional force was! detailed in the afternoon who killed seven of . tue vebels, took six prisoners with some num . — Federal wounded. camp offrem 206 to 360 men, some six miles dis. her horees, and destroyed their barracks and one j the means of happiness, fortune and renown to millions, mast be exercised and held in common under cne code of national laws, one flag, and one Executive. No cause more urgent, for intrigues, perfidies, armed legions, the hatred and cupidity of fureign courts assail it, and every reverse with which it is visited serves as a pretext for the desertion of the coward, the misrepresepsations of the politician whose nation is his pocket, the -preferred compromises of men who, in the name of peace, would capitulate to treason und accept dishonor, encouraging the designs of the Kings, and Queens, and knaves, to whom this great Commonwealth, with all its wondrous acquisitions and inealculable promise, has been, until within the last few weeks,a source of envy, vexatiop, alarm and discomfiture, presenting, as it did, nobler scenes of activity and progress than their estates could show ea co cae ee ee Yesterday a large fi ree of rebels supposed to . -—sheltering and advancing the thousands whom ne cost of water is thus sevm to bo an cuim-',,, @ part ofa band recentiy encamped at St.} their reds and bayonets bad swept beyond the portant one iu the cultivation of the soil. 1 Joseph made their appearance tour miles below . sea, and. like the mighty genius of the ocean, Qa the grounds uf Mr. Rogers may he seen! on the oppesite sh: and attempted to ——— paleapte red the ra peliscesae ec branes be ; ‘ ; j river, in an old flat boat, seuding apart of their . 19g here to repel the intrusion which would esee aa eee ae” sree to aitract the atiention of the Pederais by . tablish on Pritts and islands of the New World climate will produce. A small pisces of ground. . grins into this city and Regandotte : they were . the crowned monopolies and disabling-dominaprobably less than aquarter of an acre. produc . repulsed and hoatsunk It is believed they suc. tion of the Old. Will the [rishmen of New York ea this yearn huadred dollars worth of pump. . ceeded in crossing the Sibley Ferry, 16 miles he. stand hy this cause ?—resolutely, heartily, with a ef ; low. which they had pogsession.of ‘ inexorable fidelity, despite of all the sacrifices it kins and squashes. Si. Joscen, Sept. 19th.—The Confederate . may cost, despite of all the dangers into which Mr. Rogers plows deep and mauures and tric! tegops iu Kentucky have seized the Banks of; it may compel them, despite of the bereavements His location is quite high and; Bowling Green and appropriated the money jand abiding gloom it may bring upon such ates freely. ' ; p y : > ! Governmect has been paying ont over two; homes as this day miss the industry and love of ‘ el + : ope of the grave! ranges that cross the : hae et lb E = ! miiliows per day, for several days, on accouut country. The soi: is red and ochre evler, avd jor war, to the eye of a cotamon person presents a bar ! Unfermatioa received by the Government reluting to the present stock of cotton in English ‘arane » nuched ! se" bg. cipal cui ke ~~ ssi abs igh aii . Ware Hoases leaves no doubt that Manchester at for attempting the cultivation of eo bleak! i; b. able to ran all the time through the year and unhospitable a spot. but be has porsesered . without using a pound of the new crop, this inand has demonstrated its valuc aswell ar toat { formation bas greatly and agreably surprised 9° all the surrotnding hills ; the mannfaetures and left them to soften down ia : Lone their demand tor a speedy ending of the war. Vol. Craig’s grounds are a tittle farther te-' Pye roport circulating that Gen. Fremont made . would be superseded by Gen Meigs, is contradicted by the highest authority. Geo. NV is ayisitor to the West on business connected with kiv department. It is ruacred in Washington that a gross fraud has hesn discevered. All ts quiet on the Potomac The Captain G:nerai of Cuba hae issned a snot The Col. wards the wert in a secluded ' beautirul by the labor of his hands. ' has four or five thousand viues-alrugetber some . ef them in a hearing eonditiun. One famous . 1 . . { ! vine is thonzht te have bad five hundred buuches of grapes cn it at one time. There are prob ably three hundrad clusters on it at the prestollows’ ‘“Lbave dectared,nnder date of the Sth Aagusi, ci] vessels occapied in legitimate cominerce, piocecding fram port2 in the Confuderate States, shall be entered and cleared Col. Craig cultivates . under the Confederate flag, and shall he duly ' protected by the authorities of the Island. Forcigu consuls wili be notified that no interference enttine. We saw in the garden abovr tae house of the Col. eight ur ten fine varietics uf grape: approaching ripencss, besides quantities of peaches and apples. , the sweet potate and the chufa success’ully. — mappa Meet bw gh. seen aa thnaaaatian — = . on their part will be tolerated,” is availing himself of the unoccupied sil round! ~The aome of Gev Pickens, of South Carolina, about. During the coming winter and spring . is adv srted to for the Vice Presidency of the z . southern Contederacy i is planting thousands of grape vines . ~ , = pate ; ee pean Hep eee ire =e. me8} Coitoa hed taken a sceond growth in the viani huadreds of frujé trees. . esnity of Montrcel’o, Ark., and there was conee . Farther on to the west is rhe fue orchard of . siderable damage in consequence. Advices f-cin Richmond ery that tobacco has proclamation fiom Her Majesty, the Queen, as} Dr. A. Chapman. where we found plenty cf ippies, pears, plums. yuinces, peaches and grapes The Doctor hay twelve hundred apple trees suffered froma the saine cause, The Jfouse at Frankfort, Ky., passed the res o'ntiou in reference to tbe Confederates, over the veto of tie trovcraor. and is preparing ty plant a large number more l He kas an arbor in the course ef cunctruction eight hundred feet org. Grape vines of seve. ral cheive varietics grow ulong its sides. andj piow hay arrved. -\dvices from Clarksburg, Va. state thei the rebels commenced and advaneed vickets towards Eikwater suinmit, and cat the telegraph wire. They continued the advanee on Etk water vatil within two miles of Pitty thocsand dollars wer: subscribed to tre tational joaa ut Troy. New Yorx, Sept. 13:h.—The steamer Chamare loaded with frit. In a cottage everhung, w th native oaks iives tue Doctor and bis yourg . a:.d beavtifal wife surrounded with a'l the de: lights tort rural lite can give. When the grounds cre laid out, filled, and completed s¢ cording te the desien of the Doctor it will be one cf the finest retreats imaginable. Gisperssd hem. Skirm'shing was kept up all night. Tue rext morning twe regiments were sent on the summit whe sneceeded ia routing the rcbeis, they retresting im confusion . rebel oMccrs, spying arovad the camp at Elkwater, were surprised Ly cur pickets and shot. The body ct one, taken to the camp, proved to bo oi. Johu A. Washirgton, of Mount Vernon. The President and Secretary of State bare been :r_ receipt 9: a number ef petitions from New Yors and Vbiledeiphia, calling tor the expulsion of W. H Russell, ef the London Times, on the groaad tnat he 18a pubic enemy, and should aot be tolerstcd at this crisis or aftairs. Advices at Washington state tuat the retels were moving a large body of men trem Pairfax Ccurt House t¢ Falls Coareb. Prince Saidsalm, cf Prussia. hai arrived at Washington,end at orcs tendered nis services to the Goveinment. They were accepted. A Prseractor.—A few days siuce ve visited the fruic garden of Mr. Marshall, xt Grass Val-, It ‘© proper that we should make a notice ley of what we saw, fur the encoursgement of others to go aud co as Mr. Marshall has done. Three years ago he wert out upen one of the iryest hills that overlock Grass Vall.y and The ground was overgrown with young pines, as all } the hiils about Grass Valley are. It was ‘uli of . shafts sunk ty miners. The timber had been cut down and the best part hauled away fir use, commenced the foundations of a home l-aving the tops and the stumps on the greund. Mr. Marshall filled up the pits, cleared up the land, removed the rocks and The soil was rocky. of the Unior pickets, othe centre and right wings of ow forces, cr the Virginia side of the f need and planted twenty acres. Potowac. They made the’ firs: demonstration w : € cas on the road lading frcw Fa'ls Cnerch te Buli’s e saw tons of grapes of numerous varieties . G, 2. Poads driving in our pickets. Heavy just reac! ing perfection, apples, pears, peaches, . bodics of skirmishers ard scou's immedistely followed, plartirg 2 section cf artitlery near . ‘oe hei the Mary Hull Houss. From this point they cael : 4 e € i : 2 : celler.t quality. The varieties cf the White directed grape and @anister 2a the Unies pickMureat flourish en the grounds of Mr. Marshall . cts at Bull’s Croas Koads, directing their fire at without protection from the cold in winter. He ha twentv-five viricties of grapes, all seeming A portion of the crop will te made } fi-s, and almost every sort of fruit, and all of our pickets weve establishicg, between Bull Cross Roads ard Chain Iridge. Tne Uuien pickets rallying without confusion, intelligence was immediately communicated wo Gen. MeDoweli, at Ariingto. House. After demonstrations on vur side pickets, near Rall Cross Roads, the rebels paid their respects at several places te do we'l. into wire. When the experiment of erltivating tho soii of the hil! was abont to bo made many laughed a: toe enterpr'ze and predicted a failure. Let to the rigkt of cur works, near Caain Bridge, them lvok at the vines loaded with grapesin the } ##d made an onset on Vanderberger’s House. i My Macuh aland 2 1 I two miles from Union camps, where we had garden of Mr. Marshulland learn a lesson. Hi pickets statioact. They fred ten cr twelve Soon after a body of has lemonstrated that every red hill jn this re. shots, doing no da: cavalry avd infaatry age. gicn is more valuab‘e for cultivatiou than the . i best soil has been for geld, and that the great . business of Californiain the future wil] be winc . growing, as it has been gold digging in the past, . and if any one is so ‘ucky as to test the Mus inforeed with « battery of artillery and a company of infantry and cavalry. They took posi tion at urportan? potuts, awarting their re: } eo ig. Gen. Smith comman, ‘ ; and say, God speed the day. the enemy may make in the morning. ' : Ae ee The steumship Ceiumbia hast arrived, bring: ! Accipest.-A man named Phillips, enzaged . ing Huavaua dates ty the 19th. “Pwo vossels ar! in running a saw ‘nthe rill of Marsb, Palmer . rived at Havarab from New Oricans after ran ap hiss? hin vinlst hand terme bentead ning tne biockade. i erry, hac his right hand terribly bru‘sed on Vesseis under the Covfederate flag were ad Tuesday. A bark from a log that he was saw-! mitted to ports ia Guba, to discharge and receive . ing fell and lodged in a way soas to impede the . cargoes andes tue seme privileg us Vesse.s of! saw. In attempting to remove it his Land was . “e oi bations, witbent reesgn.tion of na! © ght and badly Lruised by a block that had ' “The oe! Yort: Dovdy News bids farewell te tae ' i been arranged to turn asile barks and saw dust . public ‘1 a time. Gen. Lutie: avd staff weie at the Metropolitan . Hotel, New Yortl:. Tie Kangu.o, from Taverpoo', Sepv:. 4th, via Queenstown, 5th, arvived off Cape Race witn : five days liter news than by the Africa. The; politica: news is unimportant. Engiund is akout} to send thres more rcgim cts to Canada. i A proclamation issued py wor. McGoffr, of . Kentucky, says the government of the Confedej rate States, and the State of Tennesse, aad all others cvucerred, are tereby intermed that . Keatucky expects Contecerate or Tenuersee . . troops to ke witadrawn from ver sci!, ancondi. ' tionally. ! The subscription at* Philadelphia to the Na-} tional Loan, on Sept. 13h, cmonnted to nearly . $270,000 ; ani at Buffalo, on the same day, it amounted to over a quarter of a million dellars. The subscription is coming in rapidly. A ballon reconnoissauce at Washington, Sept. . 15th, sLowed that the bedy ef rebets which advanced the night before was tal'ing bach behird . Munson’s Hili and the main bedy of the rcbei army had (allen back on Manassas. There are . various surmises as to their movements. The geueral belief is that they intend giving oattle somewhere on Gur line withm 48 hours. A naval officer from Fortress Monree says an attack is expected dt Newport News immedi. ately. Several war vessel hare gone there to Se Ss ° assist in the defense. Pianxxep.—The last smalf gection of Main Com. Porter hasebeen assigntd *¢ impcrtart . street in front ef the Theatre has received its . — ~ oe ns ae el f . * . Joseph is now 0 : hew plank, and the planking of the strect is; Fs Fore regiments 3.9 posted at tLat plac. complete. The agent at St. Joseph says, owing ‘to the continued detangeinent of lines and railroads he is unable ty furnisn anything later tuan to, . the 12th. Great Sait Lake Grry, Scpt. 21 —It is the . general impression lere that the mail is st»pped for the present, and thore ig great aptiety about! our Eastern exchanges. It is taought the han! will refrem the saw. ‘cover. _ Tawigrants.—A Iot of ‘mmigrants Lavo been coming into town of late from across the plains. They met with rongh fare, were fired jnto and the stock driven off. They came in entirely destitute. Red head says he met one pater familias twenty-cicht years old whc hasa a wife and twelve chiliren. He gave him four bits, not for charity he says, but because a man who has done so much for his country deserves to be rewarded. Capt. Wixve’s Cavalry Company of 95 men is full and the last recruits are about ieaving for San Francisco. Lieut. Buffum h+s succed. ed admirably in his efforts in the region of Red Dog. The boys of Nevada county are turning but for the wars &plendidly. To se Piankev.—The Board of Tristees has passed an ordinahee for the planking of Washington street past the Gas Works. The improvement has been mitch needed. Fast Day.—Yesterday was the day rgcontended by the President for fasting, humiliation and prayer. The Churchez of Nevada observed the day pretty generally. Vacation oF Propsrty 1x Nevapa.—The total valuation of property in ‘his county is set! down by the Assessor at $4,190,160—a slight inercase over last yeai. Renisiovs.—Peyv. Mr. Scott, from Hamboidt Bay will preach at tLe Rrick Church on next} Sabbath nt 1! 1. uy. All are invited .o attend. : ' our troons, when shells from Loomis’ Lattery Two] On ths 4th the eremy, in strong ferce of in. tantry, artillery aud cavairs, appeared in trent every poiat aiong the road where it was tnouzht ; appeared, when our pick-! ets, tweuty men, retired to a hunse cight miles; distant whers they were chert!y afterwards re. ‘eall of the Captain, the Nevada Rifles met at j ‘the Metropolitan Theatre on Wednesday night. ; . After waiting an hour, and the Captain not ap, ' ing was called, a committee was appointed to i> ‘ the dead soldiers of the Sixty ninth, but in some measure to console and succor which the festiv. ities of this day have taken place? For my : part, I ask no Irishman to do that which I my. selfam not prepared to do. My heart, my arm, my life, is pledged to the national cause, and to . the last it willbe my highest pride, as I conceive . it to be my holiest duty and obligation, to share ‘its fortunes, I care not of what party the Chief . Mags rate cf the Republic has belonged. I j care net upon what plank or platform he may \ have been olested. The platform disappears be; fore the Constitution, ander the injunction of i the vath he took on the steps of the Capital, the . duy of his inauguration, The party disappears {in the presence of the nation—and us the Chief Magistrate, duly elected and duly sworn, is . bound to protect and administer the national i property for the benefit of the nation, so should every citizen concur with him in loyal and pat. riois action, discarding the mean persuasions j and maxims of the local politicians, and substituting the national interests, the national ; honor, for the selfishness, the huckstering, or . the vengeance of a party. To me, at all events, ! the potency of the National Government, the j boner and glory of the National Flag, are of infinitely higher value than the Regency at Ali bany, the Tammany Wigwam, Mozart Hall, or i the Pewter Mug. Nor shall outcries on behalf . of the liberty of the Press, or the liberty and . immunities of the citizen, restrain me in the active allegiance I owe the nation and its Execu. tive, now that the rights and authority of both . are jeopardized. The integrity of the national domain, the potency of the National Govern\ ment, the reputatiop of the National arms, the . inviolability of that tranquil system of election, . without which ro popular Government can have legitimacy, consistence and forec--these consid. eratious are far dearer to me, and [ claim them . t> be of far more vital consequence than the lib. erty to promulgate sedition or the liberty to conj spire. Such liberties must succumb to the de. mands of the crigis, the public safety, the disci. pline and efficacy of the Army, and the altitude . of the revolt. Withiu the range of the laws, the police, the courts, the propricties and intrests of the com; Murity, let them have full swing in the days ;ofpeace, Such days have their peculiar sanc} titios-—more than this, they have their recogj aized and favored abuses of popular institutions ‘and peregatives : and the fieryist or fonlest shect . that is scribbled in the coal-hole or the garret, j . as weli as the most faithless citizen among us, . may ba permitted, the one to scatter broadcast, . and the other to drop in crevices and eorners, . . the seeds of disaffection against the Government, ; i without the Commonwealth incurriog any de. triment. Bat in time of war--abdove all in time j of civil wer--the supremacy of the Government . ; Should be the sole grand cbject--and to this end i a:rtial law vhonid be the higher law--and the} only one ia nndisputed force. Who speaks . . about bis right as a passenger --about his bag of . money, bis chest of beoks and clothes, the pho ; Staphs of bis wife ard children. bis live stock (or bales of merchandise, when the eteamship has ! mot with a collision, threatene to go down, must! i be cleared of every embarrassment and dead . ! weight, and all handy satainvned to the rescue? j i Yeu know it well, T assert it withont fear of . cortradietiun from any quarter, and those who . ‘have had most latitude and impunity, were they . ‘ frank and generous, woul be the first to own it, . ! The National Government har suffered more from I the patience, the lentency, the magnanimita it hat ! practiced torcards its enemies, and those who ore! . in sympathy and league with them, than #t haa i dune from the courage, the science, the fierce en= ' pray of those who have taken lhe jield against st, . and victoriously shaken the banner of revolt and . repudiation in ite face. The marized conspirators . of the North are infinitely more criminal and . mischievous thun the hold and armed reenacnte of . {the South, and Democrat as [ am, I would! . promptly and cordially approve of the severest } measures tho President might adopt to paralyze H . the treachery which, in this and other cities, . under various liberal and beneficent pretenses. has been, and is still at work to undermine and overthrow the legitimate magistracy of the va. i tion. Mitrtary Mrerise.-—In pursuance of the { pearing te declare the object for which the meet! wait upon and invite his attendauce ; Committee repoited the Captain at whist, but would attend . at the close af the game, A half-hour later the meeting adjourned, without further proceedings, to meet again at the call of the Captain. Comine.— E. P. Marselus, of this city, left . New York in the Steamer North Star, Sept. . 2d, for California, Mns. Brum gave one of her pleasant Poirees last evoning at Temperance Hail. The music; was fine, and the enjoyment of the party comSECRET ORD ae <> =. 4 Neurda Lodus, Nv. \a—Meets at Masonic Hall, j
corner of read and Pine streets, every Sat; nrday evening. Regular Coummuanicatisusthe . secund Suturday of each mouth. $ A.C. Nites, Maeter ERS. J. F. Rudu!ph. Sec’y. Nevade K A. Chapter, Ne. 6--Regnlar communicilions the first Monday evening of each month. Toomas P. Hawiny, J. F. Rudolph, Sec’y. Higk Priest. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.--Stated assemblivs the first and third Thursdays of each month. Ogas. Marsan. Commander. J. F. Rudolph, Zecorder. : I. 0. 0. F. Oustorvh Lodae, Nc. 16—Regnlar meetings on Tuescday evening of each week, at tacir Hall, eorcer of Broad and Pine streeta, in Kidd’s brick building. J. W. Cams, Y. G. W. E. Presgev, Sec’y. I. 0. OF K. . Nevaca Camp, Ne. 29--Wiil hold its regu'ar meeting at Temperane Hall, foot of Broad . strets, every Wedresday evening. . A. G. Toompsex. CR. F. F. Bean, Nec’y. . . “ONS OF TEMPERANCE. Sier-a Nevqda Virision, No. 17—Meets every . Satuiday evening at T-mperance Hall, foot of . Main street” 4. @. Taoursox, Wo PL . G. 5. S. Getchell, BR. S. I. 0. OF G@ Mniox. Lodge, No 4—Regular meetings every . Friday cveting ut Temperance Hal!. foot of, Main strect. = W,E. Presary, Woz: . ¥. 2. Ff Deal, FH i # 4 £ ee A. BLOCE: CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS. 8. FURTH: 7 A. BLOCK & CO. . . . . . Platte City, eight mites east of here, yesterday, . cred, nor one more just, nor one more urgent. a ; <2 =—=—— . suppesed t> be on the march to join Rains or} No canse more sacred, for it comprehends all Cr OTE InN CG STORE; E. BLOCK, Jr. DENTISTRY. & HATCH, Corner Room seeond story, Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building. . ee ae ‘DRS. CHAPMAN . = . { . . . oe CHAPMAN sels ptly SS pris & ons cyter of cr : : pew 8 gum HATCH willbehappy to attend those wisaing their sor tyiews. Teethafter having become sensitive from . exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise, wil! be filled . withunt causing pain. . aN. B. We werrant all operations at this NEVADA, EVERY BOLY KNOWS CHEAP JOHN No’s 55, 57, and 59 Pine St, Corner of Commercial. MAS TRE LARGEST STORE AND THB Largest St oc k oF CLOTHING. BOOTS, HATS, AND GENERAL VARIETY GOODS, IN THE STATE. Also a full Assortment of LADIES SHOES: All of whieh we will seil at LESS PRICES Thanz.the SAME GOODS, ean be had in the Country. We Cash advance on Consignments, ani S. HAAS & CO. WEAVER & NEWMAN, [Suceessors'to JS. Wali.) NO. 35 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, DEALFRS In GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS, Mining Tools, &c., &c. A LWAYS on Hand the largest Stock of < gli to be found in this City, and will be sold e MOST REASONABLE TERMA B@P-Goods delivered rex or cHARGE any reasonable distance. gag WEAVER & NEWMAN. No. £5 Broad st., Nevada. aprat ov . Nevada Hose Company, No. 1 . iard ‘rab . ebrated Billiard Tables. , i invites all interested parties to call and examine sant The Regular Monthly Meetii ot poe Comes fat St ie See ¥ 0} att! > on Main dtrect eer GROVER & BAKER’S FIRST PREM™MIUM™ Noiseless Family SEWING MACHINES, 1 office to be performed in a more skillful manner and better satisfacticu given than elsewhere in this vicinity or no charge will be made . Weleda egret NEW YorK PRicEs! . C.C. WARNER & Co., The Greatest Improveraent in . Corner J and 9th. Streets, 1'MODCRN DENTISTR YF: SACRAMENTO, . The Patent Gum Colored Vuleanie Base for { Dealers in : . ae, ARTIFICIAL . . California Honey, ae BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE, TEETH Re es WHICH DR. LEVA®ON . All orders accompanied with the cash will meet with prompt attention at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, 1f you want Pure Straincd Honey, see that it ; Has purchased the mght ot manufacturing, ard ibas all the steam apparatus &e., &c., with a j large assortment of the must beautiful TEETH bears WARNER’s Lobel. EWARNER & Co. Cor. J. & 9th sts. jexpressly for this process. ‘Lhe daravility of . Vulcanite has been fully tested in the Eastern ef i States during the last four years, aid prenonne ee a At Greatly Reduced Prices !! At Greatly Reduced Prices At Greatly Reduced Prices julys3m. ! ; ed pre-eminent over allknown substances asa ! . PLATE FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH(Rendering the work much LIGHTLUR and . HE Tr S ’ {CHEAPER than GOLD! yet equally durable Ww ELER & W ON s ‘and more beautiful. It absorbs no moisture . . . Resists the strongest avids!! Tuking « higt i ; polish aud havirg nointerstices for tne lodg. ‘ment of food !!! It is mere cleanly thau acy . Gold wurk can be made and are Worn with mere Comfort, $60 and upward. $60 and upward. $60 and upward. MEW STYRR Qver 20 per cent Discount! Over 20 per cent. Discount! Over 20 per cent. Discount! FROM OUR FORMER PRICES. The great success attending the introduction of our New Style Family Sewing Machines in this State (as in all others), has prompted certain untincipled and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon the public certain inferior and sv CALLED “Cheap Machines,” which either by legal injnnctions or from their own inherent defects have long since died out in the Eastern States. IT IS OUR DETERMINATION TO SUPPLY A GOOD MACHINE At a Low Price, that the purchager may not as past instances experience in the purchase of one of the mis-named “Cheap sewing Machines,’’ a DEAB bargain and WASTE OF MONEY. . And owing to thcirextzeme lightness, any de. sired fullness may be given to the FACE with . vut preceptably increasing the weight. Those interested are invited to call on DR. LEVASON. Office is over Block & Co,s store Nevada, Stopping of decayed, and repatriug bro . ken teeth with Artificial Bone or Puic Gold, extracting or cleaning of teeth. Charges, the . same as in the States—a iist of which, as allowJed hy the Dental Colleges can be seen atthe Doctor’s Office. Particulars will shortly be published with Certificates. 1 . ! . : . IMPROVED . FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS OVERCOME No Leather Pad used on Néw Sty! @ WM. SHERMAN & Co., Machines! MANUFACTU RERS, Importers & Retailers ; The New Style Hemnier oF AND M H PONSTON, set). . -OF THE — Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINES, AND THE FACT THAT Over 350,000 . Have been already sold and are daily and hourly merrily clinking iu every quarter of the globe, proclaiming in their unerring action, perfct ope. ; . ration and wonderful simplicity, . Their Undeniable Superiority, Ta the best evidence we can adduce of their m-rits. The highest efforts of.inventive zenins, the ; mort perfect application of mechauical «kill. and the best practicai results of an vnd'vided tim to ! ! PRE-EMINENCE ABOVE ALL OTHERS are combine! in the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY Sewing Machine, That this a eminence has been attained i+ ineontrovertably evidenced in their unprecedented and increasing sale, and the Attending them at All the Fairs of 1860, Where against the most powerful aud unremitting opposition of rival Machines they have in every instance received the First Premium --VFR — WHEELER & WILSON, SINGER, HOWE, And all cther Shuttle Machines. —e ' Send for a Circular of our Reduced Prices, Cuts, ! ' Sample of Sewing, &c., &. . R.G. BROWN. Agent, 329 Montgomery St., San Francisco. ; SAMUEL JELLY, 224 J St., Sacramento City. . J.T. ALLMENT, 156 Second St., Marysville; J. L. WOODMAN, Main Street, Stockton; J. LEWIS, San Clara S‘rect, San Jose; S. D. TOWNE Petaluma; Mrs. JAS. HARTER, Sonora; . . GEO. D. DONIN, North Sen Juan; J. F. BARSS, Placerville, D. E. GORDON, Weavorville; T. A. SPRINGER, Jackscr. C. W. YOUNG, AGENT FOR NEVADA BILLIARD _— ABOVE BILLIARD SALOON, with EIGHT FIRST CLASS PHELAN TABLES, is now apen tothepublic. Ihe Cushions on these Tables are the latest patent, and are a grea improvement on their predecessors. The ROOM is fitted up 80 asto combine ELEGARCK with ComMForRT. The BAR will be kept corstantly supplicd with the very choicest brands of j _ WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, and the subscribers hope, by strict attention, to merit the patronage of all who admire and practice the game of Billiards. DAN LYNCH, M.E. HUGHES, . 720 and 7:22 Montgomery st., Opposite the New Metropolitan ‘Theatre. The subscriber begs to inform the public tha the above mentioned BILLIARD SALOON is ag in to serve as a show and sales-room or Phelan’s Patent Cembination Cushions and Model Billiard Tabies, and Billiard Trimmings of every description. Parties dzsirous of Lactic . Bittiard Tables will thus have an rtunity of selectipg from a varied assortment, fh in style snd h, «nd can also test the superioxity c for the Cush; ions and Tables r. PAN Lyxcu will always be on hand, and vey f to give all required information with e merits of these Justly Cel . The subscriber cordially M. E. HUGHES. San Fran ‘isco, Agent fur Vhelan’s Patent Con.bination Cus) ions and MeuJera Billierd Table: . j¥19 tm is j The World-Wide Reputation . . \ . { UNQUALIFIED SUCUESS . i] ' , 212 & 214 Sansome Stree*, corner . eS . vmechl se * “ : t Superior and Medium \TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSE Are attached to the CLOTHING . IMPROVED MACHINE: . ANT . Gents Furnishing Guods, =. i ' PRICESEGREATLYBREDUCED? ; Trunks and Valises. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED: . ( Ww S. & Go,, are receiving by every Steamer, Send for a Circular: INVOICES OF NEW GOODS, e —— Of the LATEST STYLES, et The Mission Woclen Mills now use Wheelet end Wilsor’s Sewing Machines: raking: up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits.&c. -'They now use from 40 to 6v.constantly. and are turning out the finess gocis in the market. { { . All of which they WILT SELL Cheaper than any other House inthe State. . All Gousts Warranted. . —_—— i. C. HAYDEN, Agent. Carne~ Sierarment? and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. apreétrins armor MAYERS. WILLIAM R. coz. : MAYERS & COE! TRUNKS AND VALISES, . ase: 4 pes eee . BOOTS ‘se SHOES: . Tiaving procured alarge,new and we selected = m Stockh of z i ade se Sigil BOOTS OES In onr departmen: of we Lave tae AND SH ' Consist.ng of Bnkert’s aod other celebrated H . Manufacturc:s’? mike, ‘in the State. Brogars; Boys’ Boots aid Shoes Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES AND GAITERS, } And in short, every thingnecessary torurnish & first class Bovt and Shoe Store ccmplete. We are . LARGEST SOCK & GREATEST And as wo Maraufacture and Tapert ali of ovr tosde ourselves, ‘rc ure prepared to seil Irinks and Valises, prepared (0 solicit the patronage ef a generous p'tblic with a contide nee 'n our autlsty to give Genera! andon! . Entire Satisfacti As we Importour best ‘stock from Philadelphia . . onrselycs, we tre enabled to warrantit as genuine, andto sell at the most accomn.odating prices. CHEAPER than the same quality can he] be bought elsewhere. j WM. SHERMAN & C9. Commercial San Francisco. . Aug.15—4mis. In qaality of goods ; We Will Not be Surpasséd? Vre have a large assortment of ____; BOOT and SHOE FINDINGS! } Which we design to keep on hand and sell ata ‘ x ; . malladvance above cost. é G E 0 ’ M ° W I L Ss 0 N ’ Being well acquainied with the wants of ts com * munity, and long established in busivess in Nevada MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN we flatter ourseives that we can. make it advanta, : eousfor any andall classes to patronize us. Ny my, Call at the old stand, Corucr of Main and Coummer SADDLERY, HARN ESS, cial Streets, Nevada, ‘ December 29, 1859. IPS &C : en ‘. A NEW PRINCIPLE. OULD CALI, THE ee White's Patent Lever Trusses, and Livery Stable Keepers. Te:msters, and ali x Hee in want of articles in his line of buciness, to his . ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. STOCK and WORK. He feels competent to give . for the Retention and Radical Cure of Hernia, entire we to all eo staeist { or Rupture, ete. $ Maia and Commer = a “S. PVHESE INSTRUMENTS ARE RADICALLY. . d.fferent in principle and sonstruction trom all others, embr acing see is seine in them all, with New principles of vast utility. United States Baths : The hs used in these. justruments is nota --AND— apring,but a ay ae 4 _—— at i to fit, ; 4 > ; he power which is 42 the short steel spring isalso HAIR DRESSIN G SA LOON ! ja eee and is entin dy controlled by a ae mak : } ing the pressure light or heavy, at pleasure. The . = — THE undersigned re) Pad worker over a knuckic giving «i the same time specttully informs the cit . an inwatd and upward motion whereby not mera g izens of Nevada and ¥?. ghan half the usual oe required, and very ccinity that they have fcst i little on the Back. &t camyot work up or ont of , com @ fine Bathing . place, the Pad-bearing is change 1, or the Pad itscif ‘ House, attached to their . ehauged in shape or size with very little trouble. well-enown esablishment, fwhere the public can ba . These instruments are the small-st, lightest, most accommodated with Baths at all times. ee durable, (10 rust) most cleanly, as the cases ean be They al-o keep constantly on hand “Dr, Genning’s . taken of and washed at pleasare, aud, will do more Reprductor,” ecleUrated Jorits, medical powers ofthe fy reliefand radical cure thanany others ever human Hair. J? entirety eradicates dandruff, and . ofiyced to the public. >end for a descriptive pamkeeps the gain frou sunning gray. They kvepeon : phlet. EDWARD Hab & Cv., stantlr on hand 2 fiir asvortuent of Meifanu rr of} Wholesale Drugyisis. 5o0-+\ ashington st., all’ inet THY. LAMPE & BRO. Sun Frau-iseu, sule ces o> the Pacitie Coast No. Sl Renadst-vestdeo totes Ll ~ Mors! Avvuat 2d, 184). oe —_ = a ——— En ay ect atalen age