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The
VOLUME Ix.
LS ST Ty
[0 CRAT, Hotels and Restaurants. —
_ ORLEANS HOTEL.
PURLASHED TRI-WEEKLY,
On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
oe
G, 1. LAMMAN,
Cc. B®. AUROHFIELD,
Oficce—Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
Placerville, Cal.
1, d. ROLEX, 1. H. ROLFR,
( Formerly of the Cary House. )
HE HOUSE HAVING BEEN Pe
thoroughly overhauled, remoddled and th
newly furnished with elegant furniture, we are prepared to accommodate the traveling public in tiner
style than any hotelin the city. Having hadexten
sive experience ax a caterer, all who may be pleased
to patronize the house cannot fail to be well cared
for, Every department of the house will be kept in
. such a tnanner as tu make it second to none in the
State.
fae Tri-Wrek Ly DeMockar will be delivered to town
subscribers at 75 cents per month; single copies 10
cents. Mail subscribers, $6 perannam, in advance;
tor six meaths, $3.50; three months, $2.
Rares OF ADVERTISING —For one square of ten lines,
titat insertion, $2; each xubsequeat nesertion, $1.
due hundred words on an average make « square,
Meals.,... .. 50 ots,
~———— Se nn 6s eae eumaul
City Business Cards. Mod ging.. eee ec ieee 50 and 75 «+
scala aiainainindab~oidsineatinand diate HOUSE, OPEN ALL NIGHT,
4, MACKIE H. PHILLIP, Sg StaGes arrive at and depart from the Orleans from and to all parts of the State,
H. MACKIE & C0., je2l.
BANKERS, nn ae
(Suecessora to ©, Malford, ) NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
{OLD DUSPT PURCHASED AT THE) NO, 32 & 34, BRUAD ST., NEVADA,
highest rates. Sigiit Checks on Sacrauente aud . GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROP’R
° .
, . “an Francise),
Fechange va the Atlantic States and Europe, io HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
zams to suit. announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity
\uvauces made on Gold forwarded to the LU, 3.) and the traveling public, that he still has charge ol
Kint toc Assay or Coinage. P the wellknown and Popular Hotel, known as the Na=
wR AGENCY for lusurance against Fire, tonal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada.
The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
COUNTY SCRL? BOUGHT at the highest rates,
Nevada City, July 1, 1862
— : Mts
THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF,
Having stood two fires, ‘The several apartments have GEO. W. KIDD, 4 :
od ecently been fitted up ina style that c surBANKER. yaad. ' a einai maanen
GRANLCE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA, The Beds and Furniture are New,
(060 DUSP Parchased at the Highest Market . ptahaad coumiont —— beexcelled.
(x ates, aad liberal advances male ou just forThe Table will at all times be supplied with all
warded fur Assay ov for Voinage at the U.S, Mint. . the Varieties the Market affords,
sigiat Caveks oa San ti raiteixco and Sacramen. Game Suppers, Got up to Order.
tx PRAFTS oatie Eastern Cities at the Lowest Particular attention will be paid to accommodating
hates, : : LADIES AND FAMILIES,
age Collections made. and State and County SeThe Stages, running in all directions from Necurities purchased at the highest Market value, vada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures
a : ~ . from the National Exchange.
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, gy oPpEN ALL NIGHT.RY JAMES J. OTT, The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, ofan experieced man, adjoins the office, where
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted,
games and drivks can be had,
Having had long experience at the business, lam
F Retine! and Assayed at San Francisco Rates,and .
“eturns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours.
confident of being uble to make the National, the best
Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for
Mr Assays are Guarantied. d
HARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price.
' Travelers.
, CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Leaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the . aoe
Highest Prices. JAS. T. OTT. A LIVERY STABLE,
. Is connected with the house and particular attention
will be given tothe careof horses. carriages, ke. J. F. HOOK.
trick Building, Opposite St. Louis Hotet,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
application at the office.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro’r
Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, RESTAURANT.
AND BENKERT’S QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS, awl an teem
Coustantly on hand,
{nid for Sale at Very Reasonable Rates.
BOOTS MADE TO ORDER ! “@@
J. F. HOOK.
ead
Renairiug done at all times.
CHAS. W.YOUNG, .
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery
SILVER WARE & FANCY GOODS,
Kelsey's Block, Commercial Street,
Watches carefully Repaired—Jewelry made to Order,
ALL A RTI CLES GUARANTEE ee
GEORGE H. LORING,
WATCH MAKING,
Repairing & Manufacturing J eweler,
Commercial street, Nevada,
Watohes Cleaned and Repaired at short notice. Every .
variety of California Jewelry,
factured in the Best Style. Manu
ifornia have heen secared by they
derstands something in that line himself,
his intewtion to make this a Model Rasteurans.
Charges according to orders, C. LEO 2.
jel5. Prop
and it is
HE
opened his
Two Bit House, 108 Broad Street,
And is now ready to furnish his customers and the
public in general with a
SQUARE MEAL FOR TWO BITS.
Aug. 12, 1862. HENRY PYRMONT.
ATTENTION EVERYBODY!
—THK—
MINERS’ RESTAURANT,
NO. 14, B STREET, VIRGINIA CITY, N. T.
AT. BRADY, FORMERLY
of Nevada, takes this method of informing sojourners and the ‘rest of mankind,”’ that be has opened a FIRST CLASS
RESTAURANT in Virginia City, N. T., where he will
be pleased to see his old friends and everybody else
. desirous of obtaining a “square mea!.”’ Nevada
“Sar ae aaa . people will please bear in mind, that he keeps the
Dr. . A HILLER. . hest of everything the market affords‘ and aa cheap
s . at he cheapest. n } ast
Hemeopathic Physician & Surgeon, .
pot wagered) PINE & BROAD STS. jar Meals at All H ours, “@R
(Flagg’s Building.)
GIVE HIM A CALL!
HILLER PAYS PARTICUL AR Don’t forget the place—No. 14 B street.
ge Midwife dall diseuses. j P. BRADY, Proprietor.
attention to cases of Midwifery, and a ere ao a aN :
of standing.
je17-6m _—
—_—** OL. NEVADA RESTAURANT . !
M. NT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON,
Ofice—~Room No. 4, Flagg’s Brick. corner Broad and. No.65 Broad St., Nevada.
Pine streets, Nevada.
t
Residence, No. 25 Nevada Street,
PP agpocsen
Qa the Old Washington Road.
SOMETHING NEW,
paca si Ni aa ca
WILE SEARLS. A. 0, NILES. . pire UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
SEARLS & NILES, . at No. 65 Broad street, one door above the
~ LAW, . Fashion Restaurant
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS
A? i — ; t
Office in Kidd . Knox’s Building, A Rotisserie and Restaurant,
Corner Broad & Pine streets, Nevada, . WHICH WILL BE CARRIED ON
: J. I. CALDWELL, . IN ASTYLE HERETOFORE UNKNOWN
ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, . : IN NEVADA! ee
wa a ar a wishing a First-class at. 7 sD ‘
And Commissioner for the Atlantic States, , cal the aulinary denactn eel is ca! ried on in sight
Office, Corner Broad & Pine sts., Nevada, . of the customers, and none but the choicest morsela
OP STAIRS—OVER HARRINGTON ’S SALOON, . eine tohave a Roast delivered tothem,
DAVID BELDEN,
or parties desirous of a Recherche l'inner areinvited
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR A T LAW, . ea eall. The services of one of the BEsTOOOKS In CalOFFICE—IN THE COURT HOUSER.
i ttention given to procuring United
unataes eeeeete for persons entitled to the same .
by Military service.
ietor,.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC, OTICE TO CKEDI pcnperoregr ood .
=e s. 4 of i is se ihnias sons having claims against the ¢ “ay tt
Office, in Kidd & Knox's Brick Builiing, asi VcALiimere”, deceased, are required ak a }
Corner of Broad & Pine streets. Nevada. the same with the necessary voucher he ’
~ Snead months from this notice, to the ancersigt ”"
i "
iA FREDERICK MANSELL, _
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
Broad Street,
Below the Hook & Ladder Co's House.
eikonal sista
TARUGS, IE DICINES., PAINTS & OLLS .
for sale—wholesaie and retail, by
SPENCE & WICKES, }
No. 48 Broad st., & 55 Pine st.
vada, Neva yunty, Ua p
JOHN McALLISTFR,
Ang. 7. 1862 Adm’'r E«t. of Arch. McAlliste
Taos. P. HAWLEY, Att’y. 4w
r.
vent—for sale by us
SPENCE & WICKES
47 Broad and 55 Pine sts., Nevada,
and Salt Rheum Vintw
yl0.
jes:
evadn
MARYSVILLE
CORNER OF MAIN AND SACRAMENTO STREETS, .
Horses and Carriages can at all times be procared by
UNDERSIGNED HAS AGAIN, . gold, tin, bone filling or cement, orinserted on gold .
»,onrietor, who un.
a eT
LIE LL ET LE EE LE from t
ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY
: Miscellaneous.
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
H. HARRIS & CO.,
J. H. VANDERBILT.... Proprietor ‘E Street, Near Corner of 2d, Marysville.
Also, 73 J street, Sacramento.
105 SACRAMENTU STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
And Aurora, Esmeralda Mining District,
Le CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS
of Melting, Refining and Assaying
Gold and Ores of Every Description
; ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD DUST.
Gold Bars bought and sold. Returns made in Bars
or Coin, IN STIX HOURS
Shippers of DUS can draw, against consignment,
on out houses at MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO and
SAN FRANCISCO, and Check Books for that purpose
will be furnished by us.
They would respectfully solicit from the Miners and
Dealers, their patronage. As vouchers, for the cor
rectuess of their Assays, they refer, with permission,
to the following Bankers, who, for nearly four years,
have shipped Bars assayed by them to the Eastern
States and Europe:
SAN FRANCISCO:
B. Davidson, Esq.,
Mess. J. Parrott & Co.,
‘+ Sather & Church,
Reynolds, Reis & Co,
SACRAMENTO:
B. F. Hastings & Co.,
D. QO. Sills & Co,
QUICKSILVER AGENCY
OF THE NEW IDRIA MINES.
The best article im the State, sold at San Francisco
Agents rates.
August 6. 1861,
MARYSVILLE:
Low, Bros, & Co.,
Decker, Jewett & Paxton,
Reynolds Bros.
NEW YORK,
B. Berend & Co.,
Trevor & Colgate,
“a
H. HARRIS & CO,
PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL
PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY, Proprietors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULI Y ANNOUNCE
tothe public that they have connected the
above with their former business of
Carpenters and Builders,
At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand
. a full assortment of
Paints, Gilt Mouldings,
Olls, Window Shades,
Glass, Paint Brashes,
Wall Paper, Kte. Ete. Ete,
ag Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@@
rainting and Paper Hanging done with neatness
and dispatch
N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished.
The advantages derived from the connection of the
. Above business enable them to sell at lower rates
. than any other housein town.
Persons wishing articlesin theirline would do well
to give them a call, P, KENT,
A. F.MACKAY.
. oct2-tt No. 97 Broad street, Nevada
DENTISTRY.
. R. O. POND, SURGEON DENTIST,
{ (successor to Dr. Levason,) has permanently located in Nevada. and will always be found at his ofj
. fice ready to do the work of hia profession, in the
. best and most substantial manner, Teeth filled with
. silver or vuleanite base, All work warranted and
satisfaction guarantied, Calland see epecinens of
Vuleanite, the easiest, cleanest, cheapest and best
baxe for artificial teeth,
Office in Kelsey's building over Block & Co's store,
. corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada City,
Cal. {jyl.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
. NO. 6 COMERCIAL ST.
. MERICAN BEEF, PORK ,MUTTON,
. Vegetables, &e. Also, Corned
jandin the best possible condition, aU}
. The undersigued, having purchased
. Beefand Pork always on hand, fresh
} the interest of his former partner in the EMPIRE
. MARKET, will continue the business as heretofore .
on his own account, He solicits for the establishment a continuance of the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, Retail dealers furnished with
the best quality of Beef, &c. on very reasonable
terms. CHARLES KENT,
Nevada, Dec. 5, 1861. Proprietor.
OPPOSITION MARKET.
} No. 70 Broad Street,
. . CHASED the interest of J. W.
Johnston & Cu . in the “Opposition
Market,’’ No. 70 Broad street, would
respectfully solicit a continuance of
the public patronage. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
MEATS kept constantly on band and for sale.
Terms—Cash
CHARLES GROVE.
Prices Low!
Nevada, June 5, 1862.
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
We will diepatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all
Points North of Nevada,
And every Saturday Morning, to the following places
in Western Utah:
Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Jehnetown,
Carson City. VirginiaCity,
And Walker River Mines.
Allletters for the Western AtlanticStates, enclosed
. in our Government franked en velopes, and endorsed
. “Overland, via Sait Lake.’
lreach their destination sooner than by any other
. line. ; te
. Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and
he above points with anrivaled dispatch and
re
v
secur
De
a aa aaa ei aS
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, AUG
F
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR.
be.
will be forwarded and .
UST 28, 1862
Mevada ‘Deworrat.
Promotions,— Among the late promotions,
. cuntirmed by the Senate, are the following:
Brig. Gen. Edwio V. Sumner t> be Brevet
Major Geoeral, for gallant and meritorious
conduct in the battle of Fair Ouke, Virginia,
Col. Samuel P. Heintzelman, of the 17th
Regiment of Infantry, to be Brevet Briga. dier-Geueral, for gallant and meritorious
conduct in the battle of Fair Oaks,
Co!. Erasmus D. Keyes, 11th Infantry, to
te Brevet-Brigadier General, for galiaut
aod meritorious conduct ia the batile of
Fair Ouks,
. Col, Fitz Joho Porter, of the 15th Tofantry, to be Brevet Brigadier-General, for
. gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of the Chickahominy, Virginia.
Brig. Gen, Edwin V. Sumner, U. S. A,,
. Brig. Gen, Samuel P. Heintzelman, U. 8,
. Volunteers, Brig.Gen Erasmus D. Keyes,
U.8, Volunteers, aud Brig. Gen. Fitz John
Porter, U.S. Volunteers, to be Major Geawel of Volunteers, to date trom July 4th,
A
. Brigadier General William B. Franklin
ot United States Volunteers, to be Major+ ae of Volunteers, to date from July 4,
862.
Col. William B. Franklin, of the 12th Infantry, to be Brigadier-General by brevet
for gallant aud meritorious conduct in the
battles before Richmond.
Capt. Jobu Pope, of the Topographical
. Engineers and Major-General of Volun
teers, to be Brigadier.General in the United
. States Army, vice Geu. Wool, appoiuted
. Major-General,
In addition to these, some twenty Colo
. nels, Lieat. Colonels and Majors, have been
. appointed Brigadier-Generals,
Tuk Cuaroes against Gen, MrroneLL —
. A paragraph, credited tothe Louiaville
. Journal has lately been going the rounds,
. charging Gen. Mitchell with some horrible
. crime, the nature of which was not stated.
. The Chicago Tribune gives this expianation
_ of the mysterious iosinuation:
' With professions of peace and welcome
. the Eighteenth Ohio, of Gen. Mitchell's di
i vision, on the 13th of last May marched in} to the town of Athens, Alabama, Shortly
after their arrival a force of three bundred
rebel cavalry rushed in upon them, notice
. baving been given them by the citizens,
/and the Eighteenth Obio was put to rout,
The citizens fell into the ranks of the cavalry, shot at our soldiers from the streets,
the doors and windows of houses; while
; women joined in aclapping of hands and
. shouts of abuse and derision asthe Eigh
. teenth retreated from the town, The Nine. teenth and Twenty-fourth Illinois, of Col,
. Turchin’s brigade, arrived soon after, and .
Maddened . . completely sacked the place,
ted great excesses, and the town to day affords ample evidence of the destruction .
they effected, bot ander such aggravated
causes, their actions are almost justifiable,
of Athens received, has hada that day
. most salutary effect, and they pay due de.
. ference to the Federal authority. Sach is
. the course pursued by Colonel Turehin,
und to much the same extent by General
. Mitebell,
,
.
j
CrveLiy Heantiess Socoestion.—aA fine
portly merchant of this city, after great ef
fort, succeded in climbing, on Saturday, to
and there found tv his anutterable horror,
that his name was down on the military list.
Turning to one of the Supervisors, he exclaimed, “What sort of asoldier do you
. think I would make? Why, my dear sir, I
could not run a mile, and never fired a gun
in my life. For God’s sake take my name
off the lietl”? “Couldn’t think of
conldn’t think of it!” said the Sapervisor.
“Yon would make the vicest mark in the
. world, and coald draw the enemy
. while your comrades popped away at them
in eafety.’’—[Herald & Mirror.
. CrswaBaR In Yosa County.—An Oregon
Hill correspondent of the Maryaville Ap. peal says that considerable excitement has)
. been created in that vicinity by the discovery of rich cinnabar ore in some of the bills
around there by a prospector, who has been
looking over that region in search of ore,
of which he has found some good “indicai tions.’’ Several of the prominent miners in
the vicinity of Oregon Hill are said to have
taken stock in the new cionabar lead, which
is thought to be extensive, and the discoverer starts for San Francisco forthwith to
proenre suitable machinery with which to
open the mine,
Gia Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parta of the
I'nited States and Europe ineured or unineured, at
as low rates as can be done by any bouse with secue
y Treasure Exprese will always be accompanied
by faithful Mes” gap Not Dratts, Billa, &e., collected or negotiag .
. ted. and all orders attended to promptly : p
. Purchases of every description made Forwarding
. of Merehandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently amd with promptitade, i
GR. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Far‘go & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
Daowxep.—Patrick Nolan, a deck band
on the steamer Gov, Dana, fell overboard
on Monday morning, at Fremont and wae
. drowned,
. by the ontrages perpetrated, they commit. .
Suffice it to way, the punishment the people .
the second story of the City Hall building, .
it, sie!)
’# fire, .
Tut SLipenis IN Pants.—The Paris cor.
correspondent of the Alta, thus speaks of
the rebel Slidell, his mode of life, and efforts to indace the French to interpore in
our affairs:
The Slidelis are livin
apartments in the Champs Elysees, abous
halfway between the Rond Point aud the
Arc de Triomphe, and have taken their
roots for four years, Every Monday they
keep “open house,”’ when they are visited
by a considerable number of ‘their rebell.
ious fellow-citizens, of whom there are
about two bundred in Paris, and by their
Freuch acquaintances, of whom they have
many. They do not visit, however, and it
ie understood, that though bappy to receive
visitors, they return no calla, alleging as»
reasou, that the present melancholy condi.
tion of ‘their country”? would render it im.
proper for them to indulge in the pleasures
of society. They have two daughters bere,
aud a son, whu upon their arrival wae bere
at school, and drive a modest equipage.
Slidell takes a walk every afternoon in the
Champs Elyeees, and books “a melancholy
man’’ indeed, He bas grown terribly old
since he came here. He has fre ont Taker.
views with Count de Persigny, Minister of
the Iuterior, and M. Roagher, the Minister
of Commerce and Agrieultufe, both of
whom entertain most decided Secession proprociivitie-, and is doing everything in bi«
power to bring about a recognition or an
intervention on the part of France, in
which, I must confess, matters look a little
ag though he might be successful. There
isa very general impreesion here, that the
French Government has determined to of.
. fer ite*mediation” ifthe war is not over
. by the firet « f August,
g here in splendi:t
ee
Every Reset Soupmer Wanrep.— The
Richmond Enquirer ot July 16th hae the
following eiguificant article:
Richmond is till relieved, but Richmond
is #till threatened, and will be again invested and assaulted unless Washington City
be eo vigorously threatened as to demand
the presence of McClellan for its defence.
We would call on the people to redouble
. their exertion to supply our army with men
. in order that Richmond may be defended
both bere and at Washington, Many regiments and brigades have been in the recent
battles, greatly reduced, and their ranks
require vew recruits, There are many,
very many men and officers absent from
their commands, who ebould immediately
return to their posts— thousands have etraygled away who should be arrested and re.
. turned, The peodle can greatly aid the
. Government in this respect—whenever na
. Soldier or an officer is seen loitering at
. home, unless wounded or really too sick to
. be on daty, public opinion in the neighbor. hood should 80 point ont to him his duty to
. hot remain away. The imperative ueces. sity of the conniry demands thie of the people; drive the stragglers back to their pla. ces in the ranks by cutting their acquaintance at home, by informing the Shesiff and
‘enrolling officers of their whereabouts, go
that they may be arrested and retursed to
their regiments, Every man ie required by
Gen, Lee, and the country demands that
(every man should be at his post, The people desire an advance made upon Washing
ton—the Government desires to make that
. advance—and that advance can ouly, be
made by driving the stragglers back to the
‘army, and by filling the places of the dead
and wounded with oew recruits,
Tuk Tosacco SurrLy.—The consumers of
the “Indian weed’’ are getting alarmed,
and with reason, at the prospect of theft
‘futore supply. Seven-eights of our tobat
co in past years bas been raised in (he
Southern Stetes, one-third in Virginta,
where, owing tothe rebellion, but litthe
can be raieed this year, Iu Kentucky acd
Missouri the crop will be small, Very much
more than usual will be raised in the Nor. thern States, but itis ‘seed leaf,’’ aved iu
. the manufacture of cheap cigars, and iu
but little demand in Enrope. The amount
‘available in the market will probably not
be more than a fourth the usual quantity.
In 1860, the amonnt exported from New
York in the first four months of the year,
. was 2,441,433 Ibs.;sin 1862.0nly 231,308 Ibe,
Since the rebellion commenced, not One
box has arrived at New York from Virginia, and but little from any part of the
country, ;
. A Desperate Fiour ror Lire.—A dis
patch from theecene of “Stonewall” Jack
son’s recent defeat, says:
A Union eoldier was fonnd in the road
Wednesday with a musket barrel grasped
in both hands, stock broken offand eleven
dead rebels lying around him—some with
heads smashed, uthersa bruised in various
wayeand all dead, ‘#his shows with what
desperation the Union hero had fonght for
life bnt withoat avail. Flis body wae pierees!
witb three balls. '