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. this,
proceeded as far as the residence of I.
5 Broad street, when he pitehed
he wagon .and fell tothe ground.
was immediately picked up, taken to the house,
and a physi¢iany (sent. for, ‘buthe expired in the
course of six or eight minutes, and before the phypost mortem examination, when it was found that
the heart, and the principal blood vessels leading to
The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the
above facts. Mr. Saltsgaver has resided in Californi for the past'ten years, and in the vicinity of Nevada since 1851, He was forty-four years of age, a
native of Ohio, but resided many years in Mississippi and Louisiana. He had no eit or relatives
in this but has a brother li in one of the i ote ab ig
‘Snootmno AFFAIR—A man named Thomas
Sims, who resides at Boston Ravine, near Grass
Valley, was shot and dangerously wounded, about
6 o’clock last Thursday evening, in this place, by a
courtesan named Clara Thompson. It appears
that Sims went to Clara’s house, on upper Broad
street, andinquired fora friend, but was told he
was not there. Sims insisted his friend was in an
oining room, ‘and commenced rapping or pounding on the door; the’ Woman told him to desist, upon which Sims struck her once and was in the act
of striking again, when she drew a small pistol . pase now an opportunity of making their grievan.
from her pocket and fired at him, The ball took j ces known.
effect jiist just below the ribs, directly under the
heart, and lodged somewhere in the body. The
man was taken to the St. Louis Hotel, on Commercial streety'andhas been attended by Dr. Randall of
Grate’Valley. It was found impossible to probe
the wound or trace the direction of the ball, but the
man has been rapidly improving, and will doubtless
recover. The woman was immediately taken into
euistody, and examined the next day before Justice
Smith, who held her to bail in the sum of $1,500 to
anewer tothe charge ofan assault with intent to
in the meantime, was compow to =i bond should be given.
Rospary Near Rep Doo.—A highway robbery
was committed about half a mile from Red Dog,
last Monday evening. Mr. Chas. R. Hall, of Red
Dog, in.a note*dated yesterday morning, gives us
the following particulars: Mitchell Demears,a miner hear Brown's Hill, left Red Dog about seven
o'clock. Monday evening, for his cabin, and when .
nearthe residence of Edward Williams, Esq., was
attacked by tliree men, knocked down, beaten, and
robbed of $350. Demears says the robbers were in
town allday Monday, and he having taken his
Span as oat nee
Bry Gods ad .
DRY GOODS STORE.
HAGADORN & BOWLEY.
J. T. HAGADURN, HB. L. BOWLEY.
9 the fn, out toe ters, is’
ee a Lduuginglle vse
ca eitwe tennant re ane
ELevator Miti.—The Elevator Flouring Mill Corver Matn and Washington sts, Nevada.
of O. M, linson, ‘anita Hill, is nearly”
O.M, Tomlinson, on Manzanita Hilt, is R THE PAST LIBERAL PATRONAGE BESTOWED
on this house, we return sincere thanks; for the pre
sent, we feel gra*eful to see the daily increasing favors
with which we are meeting; and for the future, we are
Doveras
have
of a. week ortwo, The mill has five run of stone,
and was:built to fit. large wheel and other machin. wel! prepared to meet tne wants of the coinmunity in our
ery used by Mr. Tomlinson in gravel and ine, by keeping a handsome and well-select stock,
pwater {rom his diggings, We learn that Mr. ‘Tom{2404 vemutation for suling the vent class of goods at the
linson.has a quantity of wheat on hand ready for
very lowest prices.
Our Stock having been bought exclusively for Cash,
and direct from Importers and Manufacturers, we are
Mass ConvENTION.—Posters are out announapie to present to our customers some unprecedented barcing that a masa meeting of the friends of Bell and gains for the next thirty days, as we shall sell
Everett will be held at the Court Houte, Nevada,
on Saturday, August 25th, for the purpose of elect. . aE aR S's
ing delegates to the Union party’sState Convention, 10 close out Summer Goods to make room for Fall Stock.
to be held at Sacramento on the Sth proxime. The
friends of Bell and Everett throughout the county, . DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
are invited to attend. SILKS
Henness Pass TuRNPIKE.—This road is now . f
so far completed that teams are passing over it regAl leas than Auction Prices. The best Silks for 76 cents
ularly without difficulty. Tolls have been fixed ag 40d one dollar ever before seen in the State.
follows: Six-horse or mule team, $2,50 ; tour-horse , s
team, $2,00; two-horse team, $1,50 ; one horse and ; Splendid Fancy Silk Flounced Robes,
buggy, $1,00 ; man and horse, fifty cents; footman, . From $10 to $100.
twenty-five cents,
Goop Cancer ror InvastMENT.—Mr. H.W.)
Galvin, saddle and harness maker, Broad street, 200 Black Lace Mantillas, from $5 to $250.
advertises to sell out his business, stock, etc. It is
100 doz. HOOP SKIRTS. the only business of the kind carried on in town, .
. Per last Steamer New Styles of
BLACK SILK MANTILLAS.
and to a man with a small capital, who understands
the business, offers a fine chance for investment.
Hypnravtic Sewinc Macuines.—S. Howard, EMBROIDERIES & WHITE GOODS
the owner of a one-half interest in the patent of the
Hydraulic Hose Sewing Machines, has made arTangements to manufacture the machines to order.
He has one of the machines in operation, at Whar-. EXoosiery and Glowes;
tenby’s brick building, on Main street. . DOMESTIC GOODS, ALL KINDS;
EQvaLizaTion.—The County Supervisors met) ;
on Monday as a Board of Equalization, and willbe Gents’ and Ladies’ Silk and
Merino Under-Garments;
— ALSO, ——
in session all the week. Parties dissatisfied with
the rates at which their property nas been assessed
a_ * B86 EY 8’ Ee Oe GS we
FarEewe.y SermMon.—Rev. Mr. Bartlett preach© = :
ed his farewell sermon at the brick church, on Sun-. “° stone Pyring, Sieck»-wGii be cold ah Whelaggle Prise,
day last. The Congregationalists of this place have LADIES
omen athe einem Ra i some cause have Should be sure and examine our stock bofore purchasing
anything in the way of DRY GOODS, as every department
Fire Comrany Meetino.—The members of in our store has in it, some special bargain worthy the
Pennsylvania Hose Co. are requested to meet at attention of every one.
the Marshal’s office this (Wednesday) evening.) Nevada August 7th 1860.
The object of the meeting is to take measures for _——
erecting a building for the use of the company. .
Repvetion 1N TeLeGraPH Cuanors.—The gory y GREATER INDUCEMENTS!!
charges for telegraphing between Nevada and San
Francisco has been reduced to one dollar anda)
half for ten words ; and between Nevada and Marye.
ville to seventy-five cents for ten words.
FataL Mintno AccIDENT.—Geo. W. Williams,
a Welchman, aged about 29 years, was killed in the
Pioneer claims, at Woolsey’s Flat, on Tuesday the
7thinst., by 2 piece of pipe-clay falling on him
from the bank above. . .
eee a nore mes rere
SOMMEF
seem
Sgecinl Yotices.
Give that. suffering Babe Mas. WINsLOW's
DRY GOODS,
money from his purse in their presence, they fol. sooruive Srrcr, and all the Pain of Teething ts removed .
lowed and robbed him. They are all known, and . at onee. For sale by RUDOLPH & HUNT, 32 Main street,
officer Catlett and Mr. J. N. Hottle left for their ar. NAVAGH, Sep OR A Sutiory & bore. Ranking House, S LUBECK & CO
rest immediately after Demears returned to town . Sands’ Sarsaparilla=For Parifying the Blood— WD. 4 SU 5
and gave a description of the men. The affair has . Health depends almost entirely upon the state ot the .
caused considerable excitement in Red Dog. Mr. . ¥!0%4
Demears is a poor, but hard-working man, and will
feel his loss severely. He was beaten with a club,
and his face and head were badly bruised and swollen from the effects of the blows.
“Bripor Broxex—A Narrow Escapz.—On
Thuraday night last, while Messrs. Geo. Lancaster
and Hagadorn were crossing the Little Deer creek
bridge in a buggy, on their return from the Grass
Valley fire; a portion of the bridge fell, and the
herae; buggy and occupants,. almost miraculously
eacaped from being precipitated into the bed of the
ereek, a distance of about twenty-five feet. The
buggy, at the time, was on that portion of the
bridge that gave way, but the horse having reached
a foothold Ow the solid planks, dragged the buggy
bridge on Thursday afternoon, but during the night
there had been 80 ninety racing over it, on horeeSOLELY EN NEE, LEE EOE SEO A GED, AS TE ETO 2 COTE MES
back and in carriages, by parties going to and retarning from the “Grass Valley fire, that 2 portion
of the structure was shaken down.
“Accounts Avprtep.—During the late session
of the Board of Supervisors, acoounts were audited
on the several funds cs follows :
p coaciky Piitidlecec + s0sccccccccsseccnsesBeioo0 7
INET = + «remtan cagatormawdelt oat
bon we Deleds. secepabbices coos seine 2,208.00
300 00
ToT he Fe RET Fess 8 $10,019 84
Among the items:-allowed on the general fund,
was $3,110 to the Assessor, to pay forthe county
assessment, and $463 on the special fund for copying the Assessment Roll. The total cost of painting the Court House was $440, including materials,
which was paid out of the special fund.
Hovse Burnep.—A building situated about half
a mile from town, near the half-mile house, on the
Grass Valley road, and formerly known as the
Yorkshire House, was burned Sunday night. The
flames were discovered between eleven and twelve
o'clock, when an alarm was raised in town, and
quite a number went out to the burning building. It
is believed the house was set on fire by incendiaries,
whose object was to get the people and fire companies ut of town, and then set fire to Nevada.
Cuanort or Nanu.—The Eureka Hose Company No. 2, have'changed their name to “Pennsylvanie” No. 2, after a San Francisco company of that
name. The Nevada company purchased their hose
carriage and other articles of the San Francisco
company, which were properly labeled “‘Pennisylvachanging the name of their company,
ee were ed the trouble and expense of
altering the words on their hose carriage.
Crtizen’s Watcu.—A citizen’s watch has
Powe mere ereceseeesrereeseee
organized in Nevada, for the purpose of more effec.
tually guarding
keep up the watch during the dry season.
men have been enrolied so that six or seven will be
and their turns will come only
out tae. Two of the largest size were
on guard last night.
Hose.—We learn that 1,000 feet of Fulton hose
for the Nevada fire companies has been purchased
in San Francisco. It was purchased by Mr. John
Hanna, Foreman of Pennsylvania Engine Co. No.
12, of that city, and a dispatch was received from
him on Monday last, stating that
day been shipped for Nevada.
Tas Fimeuex.—The Grass Valley fire depart. dispateh.
ment adopted a resolution thanking Nevada firemen
fer the prompt assistance afforded
casion of the late conflagration in thattown. The
against fires. It is the intention to .
Enough
.
a
up while the bridge beneath it was falling. A #ix I:
mule teara; ‘witha heavy load, had crossed the . orthe throat or lungs.
been . PAINTS, Oils, Glass & WALL PAPER
the hose had that . pos .45 Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.
them on the oe. above business enable them to sell at
If the vitalizing Quid which pervades every tissue
NO. 54 BROAD STREET, REVADA. membrane, fibre. filament, gland or other organ, primary
and subsidiary, be charged with the elements of disease, .
siokness must be the consequence, and until the cause is
It ia .
here that the powerful health restoring properties of
*ANDS’ SARSAPARILLA are manifested ; its searching
operation reaches the germ of disease, and the cures it per.
forms are therefore radical] and thorough. Read the tes. Millimery,
. And Dress Making lepartment is superintended by Mis.
eradicated, no permanent relief can be expected UR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
PRY GOODS, embraciv
. Fashionable Styles, will be sold at greatly reduced . ’rices.
timony in another column, .
ma@ Prepared and sold by A. B, &D, SANDS, Druggists . RYAN.
100 Fulton street, New York, . *Lerzas
For sale by H. JOHNSON & ©O., and REDINGTON & .
Caah.
CO., San Franciseo ; RICE & COFFIN, Marvaville; R.H. .
MeDONALI)& CO., Sacramento; H. H. WICKES &(O, . open PTLY ATTEN i
Nevada; and by Druggists generally. 18-ly . Se COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-Ge
July 17th 1860.
es — —— 1
Newell's Cough Syrup.‘ bave just received
few botties of this Syrup from the Manufacturer. It
.
mes to us highly recommended as a remedy for Couns, .
Covan , 80nk (unvat, BRONCHETIs, or any other affecticn
RUDOLPH & HUNT,
32 Main «treet Nevada.
YwrIONENTE
11-tf
H. HARRIS & CO.,
(Successors to Harris & Marchand.)
E. Street, near the Corner of Sceond Street,
MARYSVILLE.
Also—T73 J Street, Sacramentc,
105 Sacramento «treet. San Francisco,
ae Will continue te carry on che business of “Ee
Melting, Refining and Assaying
GOLD AND OK.-5,
Of Every Description
We guarantee the corectness of our Assays, and bind
. ourselves to pay the differences that may arise with any
ofthe U. 8. Minte. Returns made in from 6 to 12 hours,
. ag IN BARS OR COIN.-Ge
Specimens of Quarts Assayed and Valued. Verma for AsGoods Delivered Free of Charge. . ssying, the same asin San Francisco.
. H. HARRIS & CO.
GREGORY & BORING,
*
—— DEALERAL ¥ ———
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
No. 44 Main Street,
October llth 1659.—tf
BRIGG’S FRUIT DEPOT!
. A. G. MARGESON, Agent.
Nevada, June 28th 1859.—39-tf
T. ELLARD BEANS,
from the Ranch, and all kinds of Fruit in their season.
ae Sealers Hotel and Families, supplied at the Lowext Wholesale Prices
Depot, next door to Broad St. Market.
Nevada July 30th 1860,—-44-tf
. HYDRAULIC HOSE MANUFACTORY.
Ss. EZLOWARD,
y [ public that baving one ofhis new and improved
HYDRAULIC HOSE SEWING MACHINES in operation, he
is prepared to turn out work at reduced rates.
. Only 20 cts. per Yard for Four Strongly
Sewed Seams!
62 BROAD STREET.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
The Machine Sews four stitches at one revolution, and .
.
more perfect than any other machine now in use.
Ready made Hose always on band, of 1, 2, and 3 sizes.
Miners, and those interested in diggings, would do
! well to visit my place of business, and examine
specimens. and judge for themselves before
purebaing elsewhere, as . guarantee to
perform work BETTER, and with
greater facility than any preHE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY tended Hoxe Maker in the
county of \evata, or announce to the public that they bave conpected .
the above with their tormer b uriness of . even in the State
of California.
il . .
Cirpenters & Builders Tents, Wagon Covers, Awnings
At their old Stand. They have constantly on band a ful
oe and Garden Hose,
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
Novads, October 18th, 1859.—3-tf
DEPOT.
dee MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Oils.
I have the testimony of Miners at Quaker Hill, Hombug, .
Glaes,
Hunt's Hill and other localities, that Hose sewed by me .
Wall Paper of only three scams, is standing a pressure of 90 feet fall; .
Gilt Mouldings,
Wiudow Shades,
Paint Brushes, &.
100 eet jail.
Having received from the U. 8. Patent Office at Washton, my right and title in the transfer of the patent.
sm pqenes to manufacture and sell Machines with a
good and sufficient guarantee to any person pomteres
. the «ame, to work them in any part of the State.
ga \rders will be strictly attended to and promptly
sted.
rer id Hose received in part payment for new. “Qe
PLACE OF BUSINESS,
. In Whartenby’s ee building, opposite Mulford’s
Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness and
N. B.—Farnitare Repsired and Varnished. _
Bhe advantages derive ‘from the connection of the
wer rates than any
other house im town.
Persons wishing articles in theirline would do wellto
all the newest and most .
A Oc A .
[ASSAY OFFICE.)
JEACHES RECEIVED DAILY DIRECT .
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE .
apd . can safely say that Hore of four seams will stand .
. the Atlantic States,
Music, Music, Musio. _
GEO. W. WELCH,
, C4NNOWBEFOUNDATHIS. . .
New Store, in Commercial Block,
A few doors below Pine, on Commerdial stréet, with » fine
Stock.of everything in his line, euch as
Standard & Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOORS,
BLANK Bi
—Wholesaleand Retail—
Druggists and Apothecaries.
CORNER OF BROAD & PINE 8TS.,
AVE any and everythingin their Hneto befound
in any one Store in the State.
Will Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest.
®R. Orders from the trade is respectfully solicited. “GS
ic
SSA Sees. Prescriptons Carefully compounded at allhours,
MUSIC BOOKS. Nevada Aug. 18th 1859.—46-tf
PRINTING CARDS, ere
CARD BOARDS,
INK STANDS,
PORTFOLIOS,
BANKERS CARES, &e.
a@@ AND ALL KINDS OF STATIONERY. “Ge
Music and Musica! Instruments of all kinds; Gold Pens
and Cutlery, Picturesand Frames. Cheas Men,
Back-Gammon Boards, Cribbage Boarda,
and Dominos.
Pocket Diaries and Journals for
i1s6o0.
Foreign and American Newspapers, Magazines and new
publications received by every steamer.
Steamer Papers in wrappers for mailing, Postage Paid.
@@ Orders from the country solicited and atteaded to
promptly.
Pioneer Book, Music & News Depot.
Commercial Block.
COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA.
Novada Nov. 20th 1869.
BO
J, ¥, RUDOLPH,
RUDOLPH & HUNT,
MARVEY HUNT, M.D.
No. $2,
Novacda.
Main St.
Wrovaca.
DEALERS IN
FRANK A. LEONARD, .
BOOK-BINDER,
Kelsey's Brick Commercial St., Nevada.
Opposite G, W. Welch's Book Storo, up stairs
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work {n his line on the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
DRUGS,
BOOKS,
PAMPHLET, MEDICINES,
MAGAZINES,
PAPERS, ETC.
BOUND IN
CALF,
MOROCCO, .
cLo
rT ae paper, . & CH HEMICALS.
ae TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. -@a
Repairing and Lettering done to Order.
ORDERS Solicited from all parts of the county, and will
receive prompt attention,
FRANK A, LEONARD,
April 10th 1860.—28.-tf
TALLMAN & TURNER,
. Stoves, Tin & Hardware
OfTAll inds.
HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS,
MADE TO ORDER,
ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
COPPER WORK and JOB WORK, .
'
BRICK BUILDING,
. \Commorcial Streoct.
AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
CAMPHENE, ETC. ETC.
Wholesale & Retail _ Nevada January 1869. 16-tf
. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!!
Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
We Ve BE SOE Ds
~——HAS GOT—} 500 CORDS SEASONED OAK, PINE AND CEDAR
WOOD—All Lengths, that be wants to sell, or
. exchange for
. Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots & Shoes,
AND
. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
Hardware, Tin Ware, Crock«ry, Furniture, Bed.
ding, Clothing, Blacksmithing, Printers
bills, or CASH,
Sm Sen) your Orders to Neo. 77 Broad St,
THE RIGHT QUARTER!!
. As all must admit who will call (and who
will nott) upon
Sc Gao EB” EB EXT BE o
AT HIS NEW STORE,
In Williams & Kelsey’s Com. Block,
NO, 38 MAIN ST., NEVADA,
. OPPOSITE MULFORD & CO’S. BANKING HOUSE.
‘LIQUOR STORE!
Two Doors Above Wall & Newman's.
BROAD 8T., NEVADA,
WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE
} Commercial Street, Nevada, . D fact that I have on hands largo assortment of tho firet
. Four doors below Pine, and examine the LARGEST and . quality of Liquors, consisting of
. BEST selecto’ stock of
; Brand
American, French and Bohemian din
GLASS,
’
. CROCKERY, Wines,
> — PLATED WARE, . Whiskey,
* .
swand Cutlery.
. wae Ever offered in the mounteins of California. “ge .
To enumerate the many articles in hia STORE would .
. be useless, if possible. Ask what /TER hae not. useful or .
As usual, Leia!
Cordials, &o.
Alco, few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors offered For Sale.
AUGUSTINE ISOARD.
Nevada July let, 1860,—40 tf
. ornamental, ever found in such a store,
on hand to
SHOW HIS GOODS,
And will do it pleasantly, (and tobisown advantage
Thankful for past favors, all who will favor him with
call will be satisfied that
" KEYSTONE MARKET!
hia moans to Lat Live kek . §till another chance for Farmer's Sons!
Live Himselfin Nevada! . THE HENNESS PASS OPEN . !
0a, N.B. CAN'T SELL AT COST YET! “GB =. The Pony Express laid in the Shade!
Nevada, Nov. let 1859.—5-tf .
cALLISTER keeps the Keystone Market again
M on COMMERCIAL STREET, and Is determined not to
. be outdone in keeping « Market.
. A Grand Fit Out for the Indian War!
RE . All kinds of
Dried Beef,
Venison,
Bologna Sausages,
Tongues and
Fresh Meats.
Vegetables of every description with the dew on, every
} mopning and put upatthe shortest notice, as good as
can be found, and at the lowest rates.
May 30th 1860.—-35-tf A. MeALLISTER.
EMPIRE MARKET!!.
)
a
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
Branch of the Sacramento
. \NEW CORNER CIGAR STO
M. GREENHOOD,
. ON BROAD ST., SECOND DOOR ABOVE POST OFFICE, .
NEVADA CITY,
. OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
he has opened a
Cigar and Fruit Store,
And solicite a share of patronage. He has a large Stock
of choice articles in his line, and wil) sel) at On Pine Mi, Just below Kidd's Brick.
Wholesale and Retail, CGRP ron vecera Beef,
.
.
.
At the Lowest Prices for Cash. PORE, VISE TARUAT
9 Country Dealere supplied at Sacramento Prices. “Qe . LWAYS ON HAND, FRESH, AND IN THE BEST
M. GREENHOOD. possible condition.
Nevada, January, 1860 . The undersigned, having purchased tho interests of his
~ ~~ . former partnecs in the Empire market, will continue the
business as heretoforeon his own account, He solicits
BO O Ts & Ss I LO ES ! . for the establishment a continuence of the very liberal
MAYERS & COE, . patronage heretofore recelved.
Have Just Received at thelr Stand, ; far Come and see for Yourselves. Gs
i Commercial streets. . CHAS, KENT, Proprtotor.
Corner of Main . & Extensive Stock of Nevada, January, 1860,—tf£
MINERS’ LADIES’ —
NEVADA FRUIT STORE.
NICOLAS SLOCOVICH,
. Hesvy Nailed Misses & Children’s .
.
KIP, CALF AND SHOES, . : :
RUVBRR iin > On Pine street, opposite U. 8. Bakery,
. ones he dll NEVADA CITY.
GENTS’ JLLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE
Single & Double BOY'S KIP & CALF R public of Nevada, and vicimity, that hekeeps on hand
sole sewed sale ie . all kinda of
Calf BOOTS, Bente d, BneMe. Green and Dried Fruits,
dic. de. Call Bootes, &e ko, . For sale st wholesale and retail. Also, » 1 kinds of CON. FECTION ARIES, &., Sold at San Francisco Prices.
Nevada, Nov. let 1869.—5-t£
COAL O1L LAMPS!
DEIT’Z PATENT.
GREAT wa ohne TH a
t terns, 60 je for Dwelli jurches,
thoven, aos Pablie Buildiogs, at PRICES witeh will bring
them withio the reach of all. Upon a trial of these Lamps
it will be found that they sflord by far the most economused. By the turning of a t ever y screw
hens Ade or subdued light may be Bd ws 29
the convenience of GASS, at about one-tenth the bi
Ever brought to Nevada, désigned for the
‘SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
$a. Consisting in part asfollows : “ee
Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots
Doable sole and upper oots
. Water-Proot Sewed Boots;
. Miner's heavy nailed Boots;
Men’s ratters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; .
Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Bregenys .
Benke pump sote and qulit 3
Long and short Rabber Boots;
ALSO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
. Gents’, Ladies’, Misses, and Childrens’ Rubber
~OCVER SHOES. —
Our assorment of Ladies’, Misses. and Childrep¢ Goods} Also, the
is unsurpassed in theeountry. ‘They are mowtly from the . Patent Crystal Iiinmina’ Coal Oil,
. best Manufacturers of New York and Philadelphia, and . by the most
vee unc Ye ik io apterpaty of quailty Oil never u
and for its brillianey , we vers yt Moly
NEW LAMPS,
. embrace nearly every variety and style mauulacturedin
SIMON MAYERS,
Wm. K. COE.
uda bo im ‘bighest terms of the hospi. gine theme cl P. KENT, at Nevada, Dee, 27th 1859.—13-t! with truth be regarded as the Negrete bere ded them by their Grass Valley breth4 FMACKAY, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. . . Nerede:2e 8 TY . sac nate tact amin PO Ee
ren. mt Se. OF Broad Stunet cerns __. i RP 0 . HARES Basen. FEES ¥ whoo WW. H. ORAWPORD & 00.
TissieneroNx —Three or four convertstothe Meth. 7 OWS BROWN WINDSOR SOSP—Vor . S. HOWARD. . He For sale by. F. SPENCE, ; Sole Agents for this City, ;
odist church were immerecd, in = reservoir near . D4 StleDy C's . sceasy Seer Nerads, . Nevade, July Sst, 1860. —444f Driggiet & Apothecary, Hewed street, Nevady, © . S-4f sys WE TnEN™ PPFPES, Fer Nth
Nevada, on Sunday laet.
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PIANO & MUSIC . IC STORE!
Tust Received.
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
PPA PIANOS, APPR
FROM THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS -:
HAVEN & Dyan ne York;
ALLE'D.& DAVIS, Boston
OWN & >
BO N& GRAY, Alba
WOODWARD & BROWN, Boston.
Every Instrument warranted, Old Pianos taken in pari
payment, 5
Melodeons! Melodeons!!
CARHART & NEEDHAM @nd PRINCE & CO., Manufacture
BRASS INSTRUMENTS.
SAXE HORNS, . of. all descriptions,
Drums, ofall sizes.
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC !!
Best selection in the city.
Roman Strings.
For Violin and Guitar, &e, Of direct Importation.
@@ PRICES LOW. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.“@@
GRAY & HERWIG,
35-3m =—s-:163 Clay St., near Montgomery, San Frncisco.
J.B. PAINTER,
(Late O'Meara & Painter.)
DEALER IN
TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL, CARDS,
And PRINTERS STOCK generally.
182 Clay street, near Sansome,
SAN FRANCISCO,
December 2th 1859.—12-ly
oe ein cntrntuneipaencintiitennes
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA.
NATURE'S TRUE RESTORATIVE.
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE; PURELY
VEGETABLE, EVERY WHERE CELEBRATED
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING
FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF
THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF
TRE SYSTEM.
AS AN ALTERATIVE AND RENOVATING AGENT, IT
18 UNEQUALLED!!!!
Persons long afflicted, who have vainly tried many expedienta to eradicate a discaso, are but too apt to give
way to despondency, and relinquish all hope of eure.
Even when a remody that has cured thousands is placed
within their reach, they exclaim, ‘Oh?! it fs of no use,
nothing will cure me.’? Such morbid feelings peculiarly
velong to sufferers from Scrofula, Uleers, Dyspepsia, Cutancous and Eroptive Diseases, The unprecedented success of this preparation in the restoration to health of
those who have long plined under the most distressing
forms of (he above maladies, has given it an exalted character, furnishing as it does, evidence of its own intrinate
value, and recommending it to the aflicted in terms the
affiicted only can know,
“Trath is Stranger than Fiction.”
New Durmam, N. J.
Mesers, Sands-— Gentlemen :-—My wife suffered with a diatroae and burning in ber chest for many ga and my
daughter was affiicted from her birth with a humor far
her Flood, We consulted various physicians, and tried
pumerous remedies without much benefit, until we heard
through Rev. Thomas Davis, of the great medicinal value
of SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. On his recommendation m
wife and daughter decided on trying it, and soon expertenced a permanent benefit. My daughter's «kin assumed
4 new appearance entirely ; from being rough, bard and
scaly, it Became smooth and soft, My wife’s sufferings
are almost gone, and its use a short time longer, it Is my
firm belief, will produce s permanent cure,
Yours, with respect,
G, 8, HENDRICKSON,
Pastor of the Baptist Church at English Neighborhood
ee (Jame
Price $1,00 bottle, #ix bottles for 86,00,
Prepared and sold by A+ B. & D, SANDS, Wholesale Druggisie, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New
York.
For saloby H. JOHNSON & CO, and REDINGTON & CO., San Francisco ; RICE & COFFIN, Marysville;
Ri. McDONALD & CO,, Sacramento, and by Druggists generally.
’ H. HW. WICKES & CO., Agent Nevada.
July 26th, 1860.—Zn
ALL & NEWMAN, HAVING PURCHAS\ ed the Stock in trade of J. 8. WALL, 56 Broad street
and will continue the business at the old stand of J. 8,
Wall, in allits various branches under the name and
style of WALL & NEWMAN.
Nevada, May 16th 1860
WALL & NEWMAN,
[Successors to J, 8, Wall.)
NO. 56 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Mining Tools, &c. &c.
LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST
Stock of Goode to be foundin this Vity,and willbe
Sold on the moat
Reasonabhloc Terms.
sw Goods Deliverod Free of Charge any -@e
sa Reasonable Distance. Ge
WALL & NEWMAN,
No, 66 Broad Street, Nevada.
Nevada, May 15th 1860.—-33-1f
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Saccessora to J. M. ILAMILTON & CO,}
GENERAL DRALERS IN
HARDWARE,
TRON,
STEEL,
NAILS,
BELLOWS,
ANVILS,
ParNTs:
Linseed, Lard, Sperm, and Polar Oils,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING;
Powder
wens” dage r ,
S Tackle Blocks,
DUCK, RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver,
Lead Pipe, Plows Straw-Cutters, de.
At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main Street, Nevada.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
H.L, COYE.
Neynda, March 14th 1860.--24 a es
UNITED STATES BATHS!
—AN D—
HAIR DRESSING SALOON!
UNDERSIGNED RESPECTYULLY
fuforms the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that
they have just cormpleteda fine Bathing House, attached
to their well-known establishment, where the public can
be accommodated with Baths at all times.
alio keep constantly on hand ‘Dr. = pte Re.
r,’' celebrated for its medical powers of the huHair. It entirely eradicates dandruff, and keeps the
om tening g795. They kev, coemnnds en hand
fine ageos’ ‘erfamery of all kinas.
r THEO. LAMPE & BRO.
No, 51, Broadst., next-door to the U. 8. Hotel.
PATENT HOSE COUPLINGS.
mm ever invented. For sale at
ey I ) : ss office, Main atreet, Nevada.
q . NO. PATTISON, Agent,
Also, for asle at all of Langton’s Express, Offices
througbouf the northern wines. 7"
a ee eee rc
E. ¥. SPENCE,
Dru & Apdthésary, 47 Bréad st. Nevada.