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NEV YADA
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PUBLISHED BY
. At Wiekee & Co.'s. Drug Store Broad St. Nevada
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at reasonable rates.
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As we have received a large addition to our:
Jeb Office, we are prepared to do all kinds of
Book and Job Printing.
levine’s Works—Narionab Eprtiox.-—Geo. His Terms tor Stopping, Cleaning, ExtractW. Welch is the agent for a superb edition of .
Irving’s Entire Works, in uniform siyle, pub-.
lished by Putnam. Tw y-one vet Wes, One
Six nami
}
volume to issue month! rs are alThe work is gotten upin ready from the press.
a neat, but at the same time, cheap form, and is) Dr
furnished here at $2 per volunre, payable as the
numbers are deliyered. Tie embellishments are
fine. The work is dono on tinted paper of the
first quality.
No library of an American is complete without the works of Washington Irving. As the
edition of Putnam is furnished to subscribers
monthly, cvery person ean provide himself with
them in time without fe ling the cost. .
Tur Dairy Reporter, published at San Jose, .
hat were.
organ of the Douglas
is among the things
Tne Leader, a mild
scho ling, draws a portrait of Mr. Buchanan,
We cx} which is not flattered by any me
tract some of the choicest touches ?
ee) .
hanan, dressed in full evening}
: : {
eourtesies Of are cp ion, .
“nts a Very striking and dignified
net
abundant hair of a glistening
silver color; small, biuci
rular features and a complex
unnatural freshness tt
. complaint. The hea
is cocked to the left at an ai
eye is contr,
Ile is abour six feet ove or twe
ees; the left
ar fate;
eonceals various old
uuder the left ear; an
e man lurches slight);
> watks—Nature thus seewin
onstitutional batred of the righi. Mr
ine
rill, almost female voice, aud w
Leeks; and he is not by an
spect, the sort of man likely
vis throat fur any Chloe or
ar
te be reie Amer
it in the hearts of the American
L piace of devoted ¢ > g Y
Andrew Jack
the official
i few others a
dia
Lord Or+ must
‘ompanior
r. McLeod, {
ugton, stands
man as
sad of
100i master in ¥
in as much awe of the wra
th he were one of the fooimer
tential clerk.
To give J. B. his dne, we must
sand troubl
us nature
that he is industi
sand!
rs are
reaching him
uonneing his
eMicials as sec
Democratic ¢
i]
.
he seem to sty
It has had two «
servile natures of sueh men as T
Mr. Buchanan finds and
iest instruments. As for Th
lates in In ands,and n
}
1@ exec
likely that Th
Lany such j
perquisites 4
is due to the Presiden
e himself has never beo
rtion of the v
»d others to obt
for their aid to his Leee
n schemes. He
; nor
bey him, she
the pecul
k. Sut it
iar
is
in in payn and other .
malice while .
their avar cratified; t
roils under his tongue as so
supply to him that reward
his subordinates receive fro
on swindling co
lobby influence in regard to particular .
Grigbt and early each morning Mr. Buchanan is
up and at work, retiring each night io bed by .
about half after 9 o’clock. Break ing at T al
ed n ur Bek nd Illustrious ers his offices .
} id office being a large second-floor ro j
ty of the Presiden 3 .
e There is a Jarge waiti j
This waiting-room has a we
larly clean carpet; old mahegany furniture
fashioned horse hair coverings ; dusty wa
and a few dusty busts of former Presi
few dusty prints of the ‘Signers,” ar
idated copy of the ‘Declaration’ i
lal-wood frame. The President's is
flice, in which be receives his C2‘:
carpet to correspond with that outsid
rest, there isa large table plac
tween the two windows; ther
well filled with ealf-bound bo
the : there i immense hel! -r: pet
down over the President's head: the
leather-bottomed arm-chairs
basket . } le Mr. Buchanan
poor staring dewn frem a bad eminen
oy his sull more unfortunate successor, and at!
the table, hard at work—up to his ethows in pa.
pers, and te his neck in politiesl mischief—sits
the old Pubiie F
a long dr
lighted «
lat
I }
ng .
rre a few
a wicker scrap
= Scat; a bust
unctionary ! He is arrayed in .
ing gown and slippers, holds an unrin his month, and has a pecatiar .
nervous twitching always to the left, as if some .
n spirits were plucking him on that side by .
eeve, and whispering distasteful counsel.
© * *As cold in heart as the coldest oyster .
in Virginia’s fundum ; as polisbel in manner
(when he so pleze>s) as the surfaces of Lake Mzhopac, frozen solid undera night of calm: as
fulse to friends as the treacherous beacons set .
up by the wreckers of Rar: t ach as we
have known him, we have de him, and .
such js the only true portrait aow in existenco of
Jaaes Buchanan.”
a
Artificial Teoth are a perfect
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORWING, _AUGUST 7 , 1860.
. GREAT DISTRIBUTION ! DR. R. MH. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon,
. Something that has never been done 3
LOUIS CELARIE’S
G_eat Distribution !
TO COME OFF
Thursday, November 1st. 1860,
ce Sie
SURGICAL AND
rR MECHANICAL .
So 2:7 82 ¥=
OVER 87,000 in Jewelry Given Away.
. ecieete
. 273 Valuable Prizes !
. i
DR. LEVASON'S
stood this is not a Raffle or
It ie designed to obtain
Connterfeit of Nature, and T want it nude
Gift Eatertainm
FIXED FROM ONE to a COMPLETE SET. Werk ant customers, and to this end every one
whe will bring me work to do im the jewelry,
: or Dazuerrean business I wil
in my line Those who want
fag, and other Operations, Fach, : :
mnty to pay me the
will be warranted,
TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS.
iey will receive as
many tickets in my great distri
will not raise the price of my work. Purchasfers need not have the work done now, but at
Brick. over Block &€0’s Clothing Store his Per. any time hereafter th ib be good for
inv or like
LEV ASON’S Powders, Tinctures and Brushes to
oe had at his Ofice, ap stairs, in Kelsey’s New
ere . wateh repair
manent Residence, or at E. F. Spence’sa Drug
Store, Broad Sirect, Nevala . i TayNevada, March 30th, 1860, j c
--— a 2 Cash.
B. FOGERTY,
[Successor to John Downing,]
. English lever chro. pometer balanced, full jewelled No.
i S4O49 oe.cc0. 00s Soliocshacs eoee
. 4 One gold huntin glish lever, chro995
re eee r rte eo
nometer balanced, full jeweled, No.
34062 ... Sick, viieksasainbin wis
yee ATTEND TO MAKING, CLEAN5 One very Ras hentia .
: °G 2Ep . . watch, twenty jewels, 5 .
ING and REPAIRING © Gal fet gold Ban ae
,EN by ENS of 2 NGi . ver, ruby jewels uby pallets, .
ee ee ee Adams, No, 10818.
Keeps constantly on hand, . 7 One fine sil
j 4 } 8 One very fir
+ = pate = Fant? { 9 One fine g
5 . Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. . ‘dh ioaines Semestet tiecate es os
Which he is prepared to make up in the . ll to 12 T gold opal ring : 6
. . 15 One very fine set, oe
{ on Reasonable Terms.) 4 (Oatiforvia quartz
, inthe store room form-) 45 .Yiompson 2s ai Hari
: juyi3
Latest Style,
e the National Exchange.
H. Hf. SHAPER & Co. .
ngs, $138,
15, 16, 16, 16, 15, 15, 15, each.
26 A ve ine gold Florentine camec
inve just received a large lot of o fine gold chatelaine, $38
30 Two spleudid gold p PURNITORE, Hair, Moss, Sring & Palu
Muitres B.ankeis, Sheets, Pillowi
Cases sterpanes, ard Comforters. . e gold guard cn: 64 .
; 35 A beautiful fine gold cameo set. oe
tay ci *. 34 A fine hunting, silver, English lever
{ i ¥ . yatch, chronometer balanced full jew: : i 1 70013 7.
aH re !
«
H , oo
rillde w fo CR ‘fore sending below .
16,
attend to the busines
are regtiosted to
“>
may!
and key
. } 48 A splendid
DAVENPORT & CO.) 9 Pike
oubis .
by jewels
WHOLESALE? RETALL . 50 41 Two in
. 52 A very fine gok and quartz
. br and ear ri shies
DEALERS IN { 53 to 53 Three Calif belt
. les 18, 20, 15
1 56 57 Two tine
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . 53. 4 fine hunting, silver,
strong plattain, full jew i
eter balanced Roshell, No. 70011
59 to 67 Nine California rings $15, 15, 15,
— @; 20; 20. I) 80; BRS oe
Baz QUsO0O HRS. . 583 guid basting, 405
wateh, three quarter plate, N
Kelsey's New Building, 3 = i 69 to 71 Three fine gold locke
COMMERCIAL STREET, .
AND
72 73 Two fine larg
74 A fine hunti:
Goovs DELIVERED
is many tickets as they will ex.
red, or any Jewelry or .
ides obtaining the .
bution as they .
Remember that [.
104 pure brilliants
+ 80) 99-101 'T
LEP SDIE SUTURES RS SIDR
VOLUME li, NO. 18.
POUR Tif Rotels & Restaurants.
GiFT ENTERTAINMENT,
C.W. YOUNG.
$i2.soo.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE, .
GED. R. LANCASTER,
In Prizes, will be Distributed
fis HO
.
IN THE ORDER OF THE DRAWN NUNBERS,
5 TH * + Be.
. $5,075, IN WATCHES. THs TABLE .
} a ” Willat alltines be supplied with ail th ri
. $1,350 IN DIAMONDS: Des, ace apipitigs ein w ail the varic
$500 IN CASH.
GAWS sUPPERS
, $5,575 In the Most Rich and Elegent Arti.
cles of Jewelry.
‘BROAD SIREET, NEVADA
inforin thecitizenso®
retravellipg public, that he :
itheabove place, andintends . c. B. TRISH,
3L of the Mountains,
~t up throughout.—
sient,ean be accom
ia tle onsarpassedin the State of .
Busine s Card:
GEO. 8. HUPP. : . HILL & HUPP,
RES FA URANT * . Attorneys and Counscilers at Law,
. t, ore}. ot. Nevada. . Orrice, in William’s Brick Building, over G.
. On Commercial street, Nevada. . Oy Santee
Opposite Tallman & Turner's. —_——
Proprietor
. y OULD inform the citizens of Nevada amd trav
elle
C+ WIESON HILL,
ARGENT & NILES,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law&. C. NILFS, Notary Pablie.
A. A. SARGENT, Com. for New York.
OF FICEIN Kipv & Knox’s Brick Building, Broag
Strect
j
.
.
sthat hehas opencd a .
j
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{
First Class Restaurant,
. Under tke above nameard plate and guarantees to
. please all who in aver him with their custom. . —
. Having beeneng in this business for the past . E. W. MASLIN,
} tive years heis-€ nined tokeepthe best Restau. Tautte be fouadin themonntaius. [le will always _ DISTRI CF ATTORNE 2 a
. keep on hand, andcooked te order, Will practice in the Courts ef Nevada County
C¥¥ICE—In the Court House. . Chickens, Quail, Hare, .
. and in fact the best the market affords, .
] i
= bellieh, eonstating i GOT UP TO ORDER ? Borris: can Le had at this place at all hours cf the THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
. the first water, witha Parti : tionwilibe paidte the aceommo! YP artieufarattention wil} be paid to getting up . Attorney and CounseHor at Law,
nomd sear ni he . tior Ladiesand Pay jes. __ . game suppers } AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ;
} : ae SS Sa 590 i = ie Sate Paige ee i “ tule aah gpa 3 Oysters served Ofice—-Up Stairs,in Kidd & Knox’s BriekRuilg
ee vated k bs Ri ae er be Lie . TIONAL the wwostlovivabietiotel inthe mountains, . SS upin every j ing, Corner of Broad and Pine strests, Nevada
de by Daneli Loudon, No. 5397, . The Beds and Farniture style. Nevada, July 29, F859. “
ase, with hes y gold fob chain &
P 5
excelled
THE sTAGS
Novadachave their ofices at.and take their depar
turefrom the National Exchenge.
a
‘The roo
thet
surreundin g country.
i
KVTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT,
5 . —THE BSAR~—
Is Now UNDER THE
. perienced bar keep
on hand the very best quality of
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
fine silver hunting
FY Arnold Frodsiam
10 A fir old bunting lever
i@ ruby je
11 Splendid diam
monds of the f
12 One set broach &
13 A fine gold huntir
yels
} the Bar.
GEO.R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept 17th, 1858.
3road Street.nearPine
Wetake ple
that we are ne
ire ininformingthe public
‘ul diamon preparedto accommodatt
Db. Jolson.
29 An opal and rab
two >
stant aimto render our honse
1d as fairanengnialent vi!
bsreturned forcash received as the times willal
low
3 ablishment as were found inthe oldMeals.... Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 75 cents.
: GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors
uby rings,
rold huuti >
er balance,
eap—David Taylor,
0 Lwo opal riags, e
> gold ve
), S35
Nevada, Sept 34.1858.
2 my Orleans Hotel,
$37 . ORLEANS FLAT.
10} M. W. ¢ ONNOLY,
full jewei'a, ¢
68 Fi Proprieto1
; . AVING ’
> furn sit
wl iv favor I
} Beds to
170
1, chrone
iamond cap
!
. fall jewl'd, each ¢
. 95 Asplendid diamond pia,
07-08 ‘Two ft
. enur rin . CEFY MARKET.
4 JAMES MONROE,
DEALER IN
“REE OF CHarcGE,. 77 to : » broach ar ae
I OF is j rings $75, af NE Oe Fresh Cee,
Nevada Oct. 28, 1853 82 to 86 Five breaches and ear ri
$25
rinzs $40,
to 105 Sevente
O. M. TOMLINSON, .
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA.
Will pay the Highest Current Cash Price for
Wheat delivered at the Mill, .
Half a mile North of Nevada City, . I , : are ae
. » bo, 18, 25, 8..181
celets $30, 16, 8, 6, 20.. On the Cooper Turnpike Road,
And will—om advantageous terms—grind { ‘
GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. .
Farmers, Merchante, and othera, will find it
for their interest to try it. Will also
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLOUR
at the Mill, at
MERCANTILE RATES
O. M. TOMLINSON 217 ‘
= ERENT ar ae 1 918 to 292 Four silver penei
BOOK BINDERY. 222 223 Two plated fob ch
_ —_—___ — 224 to i
3 ver 5
t Two coral nex
Four pairs ve
5. 75, 60..
FRAXK A. LEONARD.
Offers his services to the Pablic’ injje .
oo) .
. a Vegetables, &e
123 Fine sily '
fhon 7 ‘Md =
Sroka street, Nevada.
;
acat Opposite the Virginia House.
. Se = 4}
id i
Lt watch, fi ull jews
eforthe Farm Sous
VOSS PASS OPEN!!
te Je.) The Pony Express laid in the Shade
42 . termine
atel
Ket acain on ComMenctaL SiKert,
rt to beontdone in keeping a market.
A GRAND FIT OUT FOR THE INXDIAN WAR!
ALL kinds ef Drtep Bre
z NESH MEATS
iption with the dew on
i he short
found, and at the lowest
A. McALLISTER.
s can be
May 18 each $14.
199 One sily ieweetes . 237 Twa bracelets gold buckl 16 . 200 Emerald , cET, BOOK BINDING . 237 Two bracelets gold buck 6 . 290 Eine reese THE EMPIRE HARKET.
and j 239 to 260 Twenty-two gol rings One silver c: 20 .
REPAIRING 38, 7,8, 8 124% 7
4, 8, &, 10, 7, 7, 7, % 7%,
6, 6,
~ 10,4, 4.4 %
. 261 to 26:
SIN Ss ES # ;
BUSINES Phree magnificent Lady's rings
. Mei F min . Sis, 33, 36.5. 2 Four pairs gold armle 62/. A = s oe ia) tDERS solicited. OMiee opposite the Book Gea dus texas ine fie ae pen é& peneil c 191 in the mountains Meats wholesale, meats by
store of Geo. W. Welch, up stairs, Commere . ey il eS 44 One silver box.,..-.. 24, the quarter side or carcass Cheap as the
Street, Nevada. So ee ee RSE Pare Pas tages eee = o gold andeoral 40 . cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at al oe
. 265 A California specimen breast pin. S. hree card baskets, 27 . times
chia : Seeks wits . 266 267 Two fine gold guard ehains $7 35 . acelets, eae 105 N B—Not to bedifferent from other we inP 2 . 268 269 Two splendid quartz : 3] Hhree gold chatalaines, $35, 30, + each Rr eT E patrons to stay away un
Likenesses! Liken2sseg ! . 270271 Two fine gold vest chains $83, 85..140 . 5 iwo specimen pine, cack $3, 8. * 42) less they have the CASH astiscei
Sieeeasine . 272 A splendid diamond set, cross aud car ‘ ei sce aaah eric age Lane ae ss Bee
SECOND lors &
PREMIUM
‘warded at the late State Fa:
, very heavy magi
case, patent English lever, finely engraved watch, W. Cooper, maker No.
shove articles will be disposed of by a
Committee selected by the audience.
T2 Cw Bw facie $1 00
LOUIS CELARIE.
&rent anne of Prices FREGORY & BORING
A. LIEBERT,
DAGUERREAW ARTIST
ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY MONTHS,
Broad st., opposite the Hotel de Paris, Nevada. . gx >
\ JOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORMHIS Cus . GROCERIES,
tomers and the public of Nevada and vicinity .
that he will takeas before,the most beautiful and
natural pictures of all kinds,aswellas can be ta .
kenin the State, audat cheaper ratesthan heretofore.
Life Size Photographs
eS ‘ 7 A °
Taken and painted in oil or pastil
colors, :
Tis tong experiencein the Dagnerrean art give
him the superiority over every operator in this}
place and ESPECIALLY OYER HIS PUPIL RECENTLY .
ESTABLISHED HERR,
Hehas hand a beantiful assortmentof all kinds .
of cases .nd gold lockets,
sagt and see tne pictures of the best sa . Goods delivered Free of Charge.
.
DEALERS IN
and
NO 44. MAIN STREET,
Fou will decide which is the best.
TRUCTIONS GIVEN lpevery branch of the
Art.
Sepiembcrse,
Oct. NM 1aB9.:
PTO ee ween ee twee . 153
On Pine st. below US. Bakery.
4 NEVADA.
200-207 ‘Two sts
208-217 Ten goider+
218 A splendid ge
opais aud rub
ches, cach $20, 20, 1 tine gold br
CHAS. KENT.
29, 6,6, 201
3 $49, 36.. 76} oo
yur loc hes, each § 72}
One quartz s *h and ear rin 60 .
254 One i
rings, each $70, 30, 2
68 One quartz bracelet..
39 One set coral sleeve buttor
270-274 Five California gold buckles,
76 Two do. fob buckles, $30, 1 ; ‘ ve 4 SUMMER
30 Four fine gold sets with carbun es,
enact sine at ES = TER 146
is
Total value of Prizes. ..-000eeeeee0s6$12,590
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.
.
.
eskeasaiay . DRY GOODS.
The above articles will be disposed of, by a
Committee selected by vote of the audience, as
on former occasions.
TICKETS ~ 21,00.
C. W. YOUNG.
Nevada, July, 13, 1860. =
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Corner Room second story,
Kidd & Knox's
Brick Building. .
.
, S. LUBECK & CO,
Number 54,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
UR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
: greatly redaced Prices.
will be happy te
attend on those!
wisaing his ser,i.
ces. Teoth after having heeome sensi‘ive from
exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise, wil! be filled . Ang DRESS MAKING department is superinwithout causing pain. . tended by WRS. RYAN.
All Deatal operations performed in a neat .
and substantial maaner, and satisfaction. .
. anteed in all eases. i
He designs making Nevada his permacen .
residence.
The Millinory,
TERMS... Seeesece treeseeeeess CASH
“Country Orders promptly attended to
. Areatl new,aud for styie and comfort canrotbe
raing inall directions from!
THiS BLOCK is substantially built of Brick .
are airy and welliurnished,and from . -—-~
= you have a splendid view oi:tbe!
MANAGEMENT OF an exho will keep constantly
Nikel movement Me earnestly requests his old friend and custo.
Matile, No. 2 mers to givehim a call at the N tional Ex‘UNEPEDSTATESHOTEL
j travellersin as*mnfortable astyle as any : oC. gi : . te!
Hotel in the mountains, Itwillbe onrcon. ge heenk BUILDING, situated prominentlyon Main .
spleasant a retreat
Those of our friends who formerly favored us i ularly invited to the ares
Withtheirpatronageatthe Monumental are assured
. that they willfind the same comforts in our new es€ ALLISTER keeps the Keystone Mare . Ladies wear
, VENTson, BoLoeya
ee, as
. Come one, Come all—that is if you have .
99 . the CASH to pay forthe best Beer and Meats
TILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS "3385
DRY GOUDS, embracing ail the newest .
Dr. cuapman *¢ most Fashionable Styles, will bo sold at .
T have employed the best evoks to befoundin the
; State.
— aC
iJ. R, M’CONNELL, JOHR CAkeee
Giveme atrial and satisfy yourselyss that you ’ *
. ean get 23 good a mealas car be badin Sacramento I M CONNELL & GARBER,
ae . Attorneys and Counsellors st Law,
y. 1%, “O9—té. ea
Wil praesiee in all the courts of the 1¢ik Judi. cial District and in the Supreme court. Offes t=
. Kidd's Block, up stairs, } UNION HOTEL,
. ENGMAN & PEARSON,....... PROPRIETORS ee ee
. Main Street, North San Juan
}
T. Be. MCFARLAND,
feifully announce totbeir friensandthe Attorney & Counsellor at Law, i
. 43 prblic eral that they have rented! = . fps Mieiitas a Hkieds smactcMee prepared to Office—Over Harrington & Patterson’s Saleop,
7
. . . #eceimmodate travelers and boarders in, a manner . « a .
. that will not fail to give entire satisfaction. NEvapa, : 6
The traveler may rest assured, that here he . Nevada, July 13, 1860:
wil. find
ae eee
specifully anno
Cacrrorsia.
. TS .
change. . €ood Rooms and Beds, . JOHN ANDERSON,
. A LIVERY STABLE, AND A ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
. quarter seconds, chronometr ti 2 . Isconnectedwiththe Monse.andpartiealar atten . TA Eirs 3 AND
ad foe ISAS . tionwillbe given totaking careof Herses; Carria . supplied with the very best in the market. Justice of the Peace, .
ges.eanatallimes be procured by application at Xs
. BStases leave this Hotel Dajlyfor Marys. Up sta f in Kelsey’s New
} valle, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptonyille, For= >
. est City, and Downi
a A ES
Brick, Com. St. Nevada
oes E. W. SNITH,
A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and HumJustice of the Peace,
bug City. } ;
September 2, 1859—if Office in Flagg’s Brick Building, up-staire.
San Juan Theatre. MRS. E. STONE
Female Physician,
Student of Gezin College, Germany.
Residence on Broad street, Nevada, next te
the Methodist church.
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street, has lately been rented by the subserib. ers, and handsomely fitted up tor Dramatic Exhi1. bitions, Concerts and Lectures. The seats wiil
comfortably accomodat andience.
The attention of Man and Agents is partieE. B. TAYLOR,
. Homeopathic Physician,
OFFICE—On Commercial strect, over Pieg
& Welch’s Bookand Crockery Stere,
Nevada, July 13, 126€.
GMAN & PEARSON.
WILLIAM R. COE.
& COL!
SIMON MAYERS.
MAYERS
MRS. HOLDRIDGE,
Female Physician and Obstetrician,
Attends Ladies through their confinement,
. BOOTS Fal SHOES.
. Having procured a large, newjand well selected .
{ Sicch of .
, and treats all discases peculiar to her sex.—
IBOOTS AND SHOES . Those desirous of being restored to bealth and
ing of Bnkert’s and other celebrated . becoming mothers will do well to pay her a visit
rers’ make,} . or write stating the particulars. Also a patent
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Man
Hints supporter to assist Ladiesin confinement. Mra
JV OLANS; . U. has a certain and speedy care for all kinds
Boys’ Boots and Shoes, of Cancers, canker: and Rheumatism.
. Letters addressed to her will receive prompt,
‘attention. Visits made to any part of the States
, Patients received at her Residence, which af
. situated on Cement Ilill, one mile from Nevada
Ladies’ and Misses’
SHOES AND GAITERS,
And in short, every thingnecessary tefurnish a first jvl-tf MRS.S.s IR
class Bout and Shee Store com te. We are = Pres wea a = PALDRLOOR:
prepared to solicit the patronage of a genej ~wWw PRETES
rous publie with a eor our abali . ye WILErA Wax,
ty ta zi
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Entire
As we Importour best steck from Philadelphia .
ourselves, we are enabled to wa it as genuine,
and to sell at the most accommodating prices.
In quality of goods
We Will Not be Surpassed!
. We have a large assortment of
A ee re ee.
atistaction. Willattend to salesin any part of the county
of Real Estate or Personal Property. Office
land Pine street, Nevada.
BOOT and SHOE FINDINGS! Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
Which we design to keep on handandaellata .
CHARLES W. YOUNG,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
CLTLERY, SILVER-WARE & FANCY GOODS
tB che Wace wom Kelsey’s Block, Commercial st., near Pine
i business in Nevada. NevApa Ciry, + t : Cattrornta.
can make it advanta, R =
1<ses to patronize us . Ege Watches Carefully Repaired and Jewelry
Coruerof Main and Commer. Madcto Order. All articles Guaranteed.
Nevada, July 13th, 1860.
cial Streets.
December 29,
ween Re res
. R Be TW BS) a a A. T, es . soamummeeiineeneteneaenaten ree enn ee
. > a nial : > S Wea ! ‘ J. C. BIRDSEYE. Cc. N. FELTOR.
. BOOTS AND SHOES! . SIRDSEYE £-00.
. ay. BANE ERS.
. = i ees No. 30 Main St. Nevada.,
CONNELE & PRAYNY. . purcnase coup DUST AND BULLION .
Broad Streot, At the Highest Market Rates.
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[Opposite the Post Office
i ie lace he ea Advancesmade on GOLD DUST for Agmay
i Offer to the eitizens of Nevada andthe . or Coinage at the U.S. Mint.
. p public generally, a choice aud well se.
i Sued con ce CHECKS AT PAR, ’
On San l’rancisco, Sacramento an
Marysviile,
Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPO: LITAN BANK, New York, for sale im
Rubber wear. Thosein want of sums to suit
. .
. A Custom Made Article ! lupe archare State aud County Securities at
: . the highest rates.
. Can be accommodated in a style unsurpassed, . Wag-Deposites received, Collections made
{and afit guaranteed. We allow none to comand transact a general Banking business.
pare with us in . Nevada, April 19, 1859—tf
Making and Repairing ! eS ae
. C W. MULFORD, 4. 1. HAGADORS
CONNELL & PENNY, y y
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BANKERS,
Attho Old stand, Mainst, Nevada.
bi A . GOLD DUST BOUGHT
At the Highest Market Rates.
_Sicut Cnecks on Sacramente and San Franvisce at PAR.
SS ce: nae Ne: eae > F-S~ Dust forwarded to the U. &, Braneh 1} Repair jhat dae eat J one, Mint for Assay or coinage, and advanees made
In his Fire Proof Brick Building, on thesame if required,
. Opposite Kidd’s New Banking House, Broad St. . Coumty Script bought at the highest mardet rate
OF THE =e
a GEORGE W. KIDD
ie GRANITE BUILDING,
¢ : eS, . BROAD —. Two doors above the National
N_AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRiz,. GOLD, DUST AND BULLION BovuGUT 1859, the trains of the Sacramento Valley At the Highest Market rates.
! Railroad willleave as follows, viz : iber: J 1} 8 : : Libera advanees made on DUST for ASS
The Passenger Trains. COINAGE at the U.S. Mint. ee
Willtieave the Depot at foot of Kstreet, at Sacra.
CHECKS AT PAR
mento at7 o’clock, A. M.,and 2 P, M.
. On SACRAMENTO and SAN FRANCISCO.
Boots and Shoes.
¢. Of every description—fine, coarse an
*. Alsoa fall assortment of Philadel
Benkerta Boots. ane
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. Saddlery
AND
Nevada Nov. 11, 1859.
MER ARRANGEMENT
. 7¢Willlcave Folsom daily (Sandays excepted) at .
A‘M. -and 5} P.M. f
On Sundays, willleave Sacramento at 7 A M., SIGHT EXCHANGES sold on the Prineipal eitie
}and2P M.,wilileave Folsom at9A.M.and5 P.M. . of the Union in sums to suit.
TiCKET OF FICE—On Front street, under the DEP JSITS received, COLLECTIONS made an
“What Cheer House.” a .
Regular Fare over the Road, @2each way. general Banking Business transacted,
. } Excursion Ticketsfor Sundays, outand back, $2,/ __febl7'60t seal pecal
Freight for Folsom i r ifice.
} Willbe taken up by everytrar n, excepting Sundays. . N evad a A ssa y ’ ce.
Up way freight by the 2 P. M.trainonly. . ee
. Freight must be deliveredat the Deyot,foot of 1, .
. Street, halfan hour beforethe departure oftrains, .
. clseit willbe retained for the next train. . JAS. J. OTT,
Rates of Freight—Upward, €3per ton, to Folsom[Suce ssor of F. Schotte
Downward, 31,50 (for st
perton to Sacramentc, i ee . NO. 30 MAI STREET,
The7 A. M.trainout from Sacramento connects . Golda ana Ores
wh stages penn onion nt pamed places, and . Ofevery description Melted, Refinec and As
ssengers proenri 1cake o ke hce i . %
} —— Fibres Sherer ssc Be egg in . sayed at San Franeiseo rates aud returns made
Thestages run from all of the following named . 1? Bars orcoin, within a few hours. My assays
1 connect withthe 12 Mtraintrom Folsom, . are guaranteed. Bare discounted at the lowest
nStcramentoONE HOUR BEFORE THE . market price.
. SAN FRANCIS S BOAT LEAVES ! J Leaded Fold and Black and lots
. Nevada » Grass Valley, Auburn, y ; i ba = 3
. Sea Hill. Forestcity, Downieville, bought st she Rietnet aatees a saat
. Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Bill, 9
. INinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood WINHAM )
. Georgetown Mormon Island, Coloma
El} oie 2 gore Springs, Placerville, / PATENT HOSE COUPLE NGS.
. Prairie City, Michigan Bar Cook’s Bar . .
r igeings. Live Site: pe. (HE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOSE
ieee ae Live Oak City, Arkansas Diggings . COUPLING for. mining pnt poses ever invented
; Willow Springs, Drs town, Amador, . For sale at Langton’s Pieneer Exrrees Office. Main
. Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown, . etreet Nevads. INO PATTISON. Arent.
i J.P.RO BINSON, Superintendent . Also, for edle at all of Langton's Express Ofiee
Sacramonto, 1252-tf ‘ brenghout the nerthern mines. jnlyzo
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