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August 4, 1858 (5 pages)

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OR Rees F 4 Bi 4 NEVADA DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1858. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. District Cocrr.—The August term of the District Court, for Nevada county, commenced on Monday. The cases on the docket were “set for trial as follows : August 9th or 27th—Daniel Rich vs. Hamlet Davis and others. Aug. 10—Mary Altry vs. Mathew Altry, Aug. 11—Barzillia Hussey vs. Morris and others. Aug. 12—Grass Valley Quartz Mining Co. vs. McAuley and others. J. H. Wentworth vs. J. S. Arling. Aug. 13—R. B. Glover vs. Ricker and others. Davis Lachman vs. F. Burmeister. Jobo Collins vs. Wisconsin Mining Co. Kasper Apple ve, Jobn Blassauf,S. W. Boring [ads.] John Blasauf. Aug. 14—Wm. B. Palmer vs. Gintott & Gandridge. Jobn Gilmore ve. 8. F. Curtia. Aug. 15—Stebbius vs. Lee, Simpeon and others. Aug. 16—E. & F. Noonan vs. A. T. Laird.— Anson P. Hotaling ve, Conrad K. Hotaling. Heineken Bros, vs. Voss & McCambridge. Aug. 17—M. Nolan ve. A. T. Laird. Pier, Hathaway and others ve. Wm. N. Snyder and ethers. Dennis O'Keefe and others vs, Cunningham aud cthers. Aug. 18—Bourne & Merritt vs. Judd & Byrne. Ford and others vs. Dumonlin and others. Ang. 25--The People vs. Eldred Northup. Aug. 26—J. H. Coghill & Co. vs. S. W. Boring, Sheriff. H.M. Man and others va, Jean Gadue and others. Aug. 28—J. M. Clark vs. Chas. McElvey. Aug. 30—Hugh B. Thompson vs. M. Rosenheim and others. The Court adjourned until Saturday the 7th. PoiticaL Mretines.—The political contest is becoming warm in this county, aud we may expect the excitement to increase until after the election. Meetings were held by both parties at San Juan, last Saturday evening ; one was addressed by Messrs. Belden, Hanna, Palmer and Hartman, and the other by Messrs. Meredith and Lansing. The stands were erected about a hundred yards apart, and a large portion of the crowd were vibrating .back and forth, first listening to one side ard then the other. Between three and four hundred perrons were present, aud judging from the manner in which the remarks of the several speakers were received, the mudsills were in a majority of two to one. Barsanovs AMUSEMENT.—A dog fight came off at Hughes’ Race Track last Saturday, for a purse of $200, and a large crowd were present to witness the amusement, One of the dogs was from Grass Valley and the other from Omega. The fight was made up some time ago, and the dogs, being under the char ge of experienced trainers, were in good condition. After fighting about half au hour, they were separated, and the stakes withdrawn. Other sports, such as foot racing, hors: racing, whiskey drinking, ete., succecded the fight, and were kept up antil late in the evening. when the crowd dispersed, highly satisfied with the intellectual entertaioment of the day. Baxx Excuance.—George Lewis threw open the doors last evening of the most attractive bijou of a Saloon that has ever been established in the City of Nevada. The ‘Bank Exchange’ may be found on Broad street, in the brick building ef Judge Caswell, and presents certainly a very rare combination of the qualities of beauty, taste, elegance and ease. George paysthat he will keep constantly before the public, the most select quality and assortment of wines, ales, liquers and cigars, and both he and Brigham will be ever ready to minister the same to the wants of the ‘aferesaid.’ Cotrt or Sessioxns.—The Court of Sessions met and opened in regular term on Monday. An order was made requiring the Sheriff to summon twenty-four grand jurors, to appear at the Court Mouse on Monday the 9th, at 10 o’clock A. M.; also an order for thirty-six trial jarors to appear ou Thursday moruing the 13th. The case of the pecple against Colby was set for trial on Thursday, the 13th, the case of Marshal was set for the 14tb, and the case of Hope for the 15th. Racinec.—A horse race has been made up to be run at Moore’s Flat, on the 14th inst., between the China Pony and the borse Frank, of Cherokee. for $500 aside. Other races will come off at the same time, and great sport is anticipated. A foot race will come off at the same place, on the 29th inst., between C. Orr, of Moore’s, and Billy Vial, of Chips’, for $500 aside. A race bas also been made up between Jack Maiden, of Grass Valley, and Geo. Woodland, alias Pike, to be run at Eureka, on the 22d, for $500 a side. County Bustness.—The County Supervisors met on Monday to transact county business. A few bills were allowed, and some other business of an unimportant character transacted. The Board will remain in session to-day and to-morrow, When they will adjourn until Monday. the 6th, for the purpose of establishing precincts, and appointing Judges and inepectors of election. Petitions for precincts, and names of judges and inspectors should be handed in punetually, on or before that time. Cousty Hosprrrav.—From the statement of the County Physician, made to the Board of Supervisors, we learn that nineteen patients have received medical treatment at the hospital for the quarter ending August Ist. Of these, seven have been discharged cured; onc has died, and eleven remain in the hospital. Wiraprawn.—It will be seen by a card in auother column, that Mr. A. Hartman, Democratic candidate for Supervisor of the 3d district, bas withdrawn his name as a candidate: Mr. Hartman will hereafter explain to the voters of the district his reasons for withdrawing. Tax Nevapa Nationat is the name assumed bv the Grass Valley Telegraph, under its new proprietorship, and the name of G. D. Roberts appears as editor. With the exception of anew head, the typographic appearance of the paper is not changed. Frrrie vp.—The building formerly occupied by the Democrat office, has been moved back several feet, is now being fitted up by Mr. Grush for a hotel. The second floor will be divided into rooms for sleeping apartments. Excuances.—The Alta Express and Langton & Co. have our thanks for the delivery of State exchanges furnished during the past week. ea adoro ae SPECIAL NOTICES. . ’ MISCELLANEOUS. BOOK STORES. DRY GOODS & CLOHTING. C. Wilson Hill, of Nevada, is a Candidate for the office of County Judge, for Nevada County, at the ensuing general Election. 42-te To the People of Nevada County !! Fellow Citizens :—I am a Candidate before you, for the Office of COUNTY JUDGK, of Nevada County. JAMES CHURCHMAN, Nevada July 12th 1858.—41-te* WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF Mill men and others, to my lange Stock of Rubber and Leather Belting. Which T bave imported directly from the Manufactories, . and for sale at San Francisco prices. E. McLAUGHLIN, 38 3m Mill Street Grass Valley. . AGENCY OF . GEORGE THATCHER & CO’S. . CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES ! . HE undersigned having been appointed sole Agent, in Mo Nevada, for the Sale of the cere Celebrated Wines, } would respectfully call the attention of those wishing to . use the above excellent and healthful beverage, that they can haveit at manufacturers’ prices, with freight added, by calling on M. H. FUNSTON, ‘evada April 27th, 1858.—30-tf BELTING! Belting! BELTING!! . a@ Dr. L.-J. Czapkay.—We would direct the especial attention of invalids to a perusal of Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s advertisement, ‘o be found in another column of this paper, in order to place the services of a learned and experienced physician within their reach. So much ill has been inflicted on the human family from the pernicious and ignorant practices of empirics, that it seems as if we were filling a bounden duty to make known where judic‘ous relief can be obtained. To those unfortunate enough to suffer from the effects of sexual or private diseases, or their ill-treatment, we cheerfully commend Dr. L. J. Czapkay as . a man of rare scientific and medical acquirements, possess. ing all the requisites, from long experience and acknowl. edged skill, for the successful practice of his profession.— Having made sexual complaints au especial study, like the celebrated Ricord, of Paris, he is enabled to guarantee a . speedy and permanent cure in all cases of private or chronic disease, whether the effects of contagion, self-abuse, or loss of virility, and fn order that pationts ata distance . may avail themselves of his advice, free consultation by letter is open to them. The knowledge that we have of the numerous cures he has effected, some of which were of long standing, leads us to place much fuith in Dr. C’s. efficacy, and commend him to the confidence of those in il) health. Dr. Czapkay's office is in Sacramento street, below Montgomery, nearly opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Office, San Francisco. Pacific Mail Mtoamship: Company s Line, = * Commercial Street, Next Door Below Landecker's. Connecting via PANAMA RAILROAD, A Large and Splendid Assortment of With the Steamers of the U. S. Mail Steamship Com. Ladies and Misses Boots & Shoes, . J. pany, at Aspinwall. OF THE LATEST STYLE. = F. HOOK would respect-FOR NEW YORK & NEW ORLEANS DIRECT 3 fully inform his old customers and the . : . public, that he has recently ew 4 a _ and well asabit sorted stock of BOOTS & SHOES and has RE-OPENED his . Departure from Fulsom Street Whar . store on Commercial Street, (next door below Landecker’s . Brick Store) where he will be happy to serve all who may . . give him a call. . ” He has a full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, Gente } Fine BOOTS and GAITERS, and a splendid assortment of . IOUNTY SCRIP, — PURCHASED AT THE — Highest Market Rates, by J. C. BIRDSEYE & CO. . _ Nevada, March 24th 1858,—25-tf or. DENTISTRY. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Dentist, calls particular . attention to his Teoth Anodyne, which, . when applied, will stop the tooth-ache in five mintes, and effectually destroy the nerve, leaving it in a fit condition to be filled without causing pain, where it would otherwise have to be extracted . All Dental operations in a neat and substan. tial mauner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. . Orrice—In Kidd & Knox Brick Building, corner Pine and Broad streets, Mevada, where he intends to remain per. manently. October 14th, 1856—2-t0 b JUST RECEIVED AT THE NEVADA SHOE STORE. THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP SONORA, . Steamer Papers for Mailing, Postage Free. . necting with Freeman & Co’s AUlantic Express. GEO. W. WELCH, . ASTONISHING! ASTONISHING!!! —— DEALER IN —— ST F EL OHEN, Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cutlery, H arp Ei 6 O LARGE AND Fancy Articles, elegant stock of Staple and And all kinds of FANCY BRY GOGBS, SC 2 EO ee Te ee Ee Which will be sold at astonishing Blank Books, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards, Plain Cap, and Letter Paper, Fancy : nrmow PYPRICES! aq Call and satisfy yourselves. “@0 Note, Envelopes, &. &e. at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. STIEFEL & COHEN. Nevada, May 7th, 1858.—32-tf Sheec Music, Music Books, Instructors and all I Oe LOR kinds of Musical Instruments, WE HAVE OPENED OUR A Circulating Taibrary . Uf Choice selections and an endless variety of \ CLOTHING STORE, IN DR. HUNT'S BRICK, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, . . aera’ EE EEED SEP SE" Boe . } Also, Agent for ALTA EXPRESS! Running daily to Sacramento and San Francisco, conPioneer Book and News Depot, Main Street, Nevada. January Ist 1858,—14-1f “BOOKS, BOOKS for the MILLION !! J. Ee. EXAMIZLAIN, No. 53 Broad Strect, Corner Pine. H*’s JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND BEST ASsorted Stock of Books, and Stationery, Musical Instruments, CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, FANCY GOODS, . TOYS, &C. &C.,, over brought to the city of Nevada, which will be sold at Wholesale wm Rotail, CHEAPER THAN JHE CHEAPEST, My Stock consists in part of a good asssortmeut of Law, Medical, Historical, Poetical, Micellancous, Masonie Works, Catholic Piety and School Books of every variety. Any quantity of Gift Books, Christmas Presents, Valentines, &c, for the Holidays. New and improved Diaries, and Daily Journals, . for 1858. A variety of sizes for the pocket and Counting Room. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, . A circulating Library of 1,000 voluinns new, and in good . order, and I am constantly receiving the latest and most . desirable works published, direct from New York and Philadelphia, Magazines, leriodicals, Newspapers, &c from all parts of the Globe. Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put up for mailing—Postage Free, It is useless for me to try to enumerate the endless variAtlantic Papers, Magazines, and New Publications roceived by every Steamer, FIRST DOOR ABOVE POST OFFICE, A. BLOCK & CO. Nevada May 24th 1858.—34-tf J.B. NEWMAN & CO.,No. 45 Broad St., near Post Office, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CLOTHING, GENTS’ . FURNISHING GOODS, . HATS, &C. &0 &C., fave in Store, a very large Stock of Seasonable and Desirable SPRING GOODS, ag TO BE SOLD CHEAP. “Ga Esc «>. ee me . J. B, NEWMAN & CO. Nevada, May 24th 1858.34 . Will leave Fulsom street Wharf for Panama, wih Mails, Passengers, and Treasure. Thursday, Aug. 5th, at 9 o'clock a. m., FPunctually. gay Vassengers by the P. M.S. Co's Line are landed on their arrivals at Panama upon the wharf at the railroad terminus, by the Company's steam ferry boat, and proceed immediately by Railroad Across the Isthmus. To Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U. 8S. Mail 8. 8. Co, are always in readiness to convey them to New York or New Orleans. Passengers for New Orleans proceed by direct steamer from Aspinwall, Through tickets are furnished, including the transit of the Isthmus. Passengers are notified that all tickets for the steamers of the U. 8S. Mail S, S. Co. must be presented to their agent at Aspinwall for registry and exchange, as they will net otherwise be available. Treasure for shipment will be received on board the steamer until 12 o’clpck midnight, Aug. 4th. No merchandise or freight will be received on board after 3 P, M, on the 19th, and a written order must be pre cured at the Company's office for its shipment, For Freight or passage apply to FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents. Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff ste. A choice of berths on the Atlantic steamers is secured by the early purchase of tickets in San Fraacisco. DANCING AND WALTZING SCHOOL! At Temperanee Hall, Nevada. Every Tuesday Evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Alao—Lvery Tuesday Afternoon, for Ladies, from 4 to 6 o'clock I. M. BB” All the Fashionable Dances, Waitzes taught in the must approved manner. Those wishing to improve in the above accomplishment, would do well to join this School, PROF. D, KENNEDY, Teacher. Nevada 12th, 1858,—41-lm EMPIRE MARKET!! On Pine St., Just below Kidd's Brick. Amorican Becof, PORK, VEGETABLES, &c. LWAYS on hand Fresh and in the best possible condition. The subscribers, tecling themselves under the greatest obligations to their numerous customers for past favors, is determined to merit, not only a continuance of present, but an increase of patronage. Noone shall be dissatisfied, if the means of satisfaction is within his reach. &@ Corne) Beef and Pork, Sausage, &ec., always on hand and for sale, agCome and sce for Yourselves. “Ga JACOBS & KENT, Proprictros. 3 Nevada, June 29th, 1858. Billiard Saloon: Corser oF Broap ann Pink Sts., Formerty U, 8. Hore. HARRINGTON & PATTERSON, OULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR friends and the public, that they have taken the New Brick Building, corner of Broad and Pine Streets, on the site of the old U.S. Hotel, and fitted it up asa SALOON, in a style unsurpassed for elegance and comfort, and are prepared for all who may favor them with a call. The Billiard Tables will be found equal to any in the State, and those who delight in this J will find this Saloon well adapted to enjoy it. The Bar will at all times be supplied with the best LIQUORS AND SEGARS Which the market of San Francisco can afford, and no expense or pains will be spared on the part of the Proprietors to make this a popular and agreeable place of resort. Nevada, Jan’y. 13, 1857.—15-tf XECUTOR’S SALE. -By virtue of an Order duly made by the Hon. Probate Court in and for the County of Nevada on the 17th day of July A, D. 1858, Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY the l4th day of August, A. D. 1855, at 12 o’clock M. of saidday, infront of the Court House door in the City of Nevada, there will be exposed for sale at Public Auction, and will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor, the following described Real Estate, situated in said City as follows, to wit: One undivided one-half ef Lot in front of Court House; Also, ground in rear of Brick House and in the rear of the lot above named. Also the lot on Coinmercial street heretofore occupied by Chinese; Also lot adjoining the above; Also house and lot on the westerly side of Broad street; Also lot on Commercial street adjoining Chinese lot known as Lang’s lot; Also lot of Bright’s near Dumas’ residence, taken under froeclosure of mortgage, with all the appurtenances. Said premises being known as the property of, and con-tituting a portion of the real estate of John Ramus deceased. F. KELSEY, H. GODAIR, 42-td Executors of the Estate of John Rames, dec’d. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—By virtue of an Order duly made by the Probate Court in and for the County of Nevada, upon the 26th day of July, 1858. Notice ts hereby given, That on SATURDAY, the 28th day of August, A. D. 1858, at 12 o'clock M, of that day, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, there will be exposed for sale at pnblic auction and will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor, the . following described pooper. situate in said county. towit: A Setof Minin ‘alma, situated on Wet Hill, in the town of Nevada, formerly known as the Woodside Diggings: Also, A ater Ditch, known as HARRISON & KELLOGG'S DITCH, taking the water from Little Deer Creek, a short distance above the head of the Union Ditch, so called : Also, Twe Sets of Mining Claims, situated at Birdseye Ravine, in Nevada Township: Also, One Interest In a Quartz Ledge, at Mud Flat, in Nevada Township: Said property being known as the property of, and constituting the realty, belonging to the Estate of JOSEPH 8. HARRISON, deceased. TERMS—One-half cash; one-half in six months. J. H. HARRISON, Administrator of the Estate of J. 8. Harrison, deceased. TRUSTEES’ REFORT. In accordance with the provisions of the act to incorporate the City of Nevada, the undersigned submit the following Report, showing the receipts and expenditures of the City a from May 6th 1858, (date of last report, ) to July 19th 1858. RECEIPTS. Cash received from Funston, (former treasurer) $164 58 yaa " M3 LICORSES, .coccccsessscseses 290 00 big = 3 Road Tax... oetenrrevsee 231 50 Win ce cccice cess cctacseceveescscirss $686 08 EXPENDITURES. ous a6 Police @xpemees... ce es ceecer cree cree ceeanes Paid for lot to build bridge,... $0b0 6s cone vee 300 abd evo se scereeve 43 00 ooseeenees vere BO piace denied «G00 004 ode Kes Hevndhdasege’ $789 96 H. H. FLAGG, President. A. H. Hawsow, Clerk. 43-37 ee Bm wyy BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, . and for sale at this Offee. . [, ELLARD BEANS & CO., . Kidd & Knox's B ick---52 Broad Street. . 4O Cases of Assorted Pia Fruits: easant game, INING BOOTS, constantly or hand, M U.S. REPAIRING done on the shortest notice. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada, are respectfully . invited to call and examine my stock, y . Aug. 26th,.—47-tf. J. F. HOOK, NATIONAL EXCHANGE, . No 34 Broap Srreet, Nevana. 4 undersigned late proprietors of the Uytrep States . Hore, having leased Bicknell’s Block and handsomely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style unsurpassed in the State. The Table will at ail times be supplied with all the va rieties the market affords. The Beds and Farniture are all new and for style . ana comfort, cannot be excelled. } Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. Having had long experience in the business, we are confident of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of the . most desirable Hotels in the mountains. This Block is substantially built of Briek, and . withstood the late disastrous fire—the rooms are airy and . well finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid . view of the surrounding country. ae OPEN ALL NIGUT -@& . The Bar will be under the supervision of Mr CHOMAS . . HENRY, and will at all times be supplied with tre choicest . . WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, . VEARSON & HEALY, Proprietors, Nevada, Aug. 20, 1856. 46-t£ —Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices— KEGS ASSORTED NAIIS ; 200 Boxes of Candles ; 25 Bags of Rio and Java Cooflee ; 10 j 80 Kegs 8. F. and E. B. Syrup ; 25 Boxes of Raisins ; 50 Kegs of Butter ; 50 Bags California Beans ; 50 Boxes Hill’s and Colgates Sonp ; With a large and complete assortment of all kind of Goods in our line of business. Consisting in part of Flour, Potatoes, York Bacon, Hams, Mackerel, . Salt Salmon, California Cheese, Cofish, Ranch Butter, Crackers, Pickles, Celebrated Curious Tea and the finest assortment of Can and Sholf Goods —FVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA.— WINES & ILnIOQVUORS, We would also inform our friends and the public that we have added to our large Stock . acumplete asssortment of Wines and Liquors, consisting of Sansevain’s Sparkling Angelica, White California Wine, Claret, Sauterne, Ginger Wine, Gum, Raspberry . Peppermint, and Lemon Syrup, Hostctters, Bokers, . and Stoughton Bitters, WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, &. . ALE AND PORTER, . New York, fine mixed, and Old Dock Brandy, Whisky, Gin, . Sherry and Port Wine. . B®” We call attention to the above Stock, “@@ Our Motto is Small Profits & Ready Pay. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. T. ELLARD BEANS &CO. . _Nev ada June Ist, 1458. —85-tf BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. H. WICKES & CO., (Successors to W. G. . H. ALBAN,) Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in Drugs, Porcelain W hite, . Medicines, Port Wine, . Chemicals, Sherry Wine, Dye Stuffs, Madeira Wine, Paints, Fine Brandy, Turpentine, Holland Gin, . White Lead, Window Glass, . Red Lead, Lard Oil, Lithar, Sy Gil, pate + Polar Oil, . Alcohol, Fish Oil, Starch, Castor Oil, Pearl Brandy, Neats Foot Oil, Tapioca, D’atent Medicine, . Canary Seed, rer uaey, Linseed Oil, Cooking Extracts, Coped Varnish, Spices, Japan Varnish, Bay Rum, Coach Varnish, Sarsaporilla, Dansar Varnish, Webber's Cordial, Putly, Pectoral, Zinc Paint, Wistar’s Balsam. Together with a general and complete assortment of all a in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as
they can be afforded oe mpaagnin. 7 Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. : -* DR. HOH. WICK bs & CO. Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Nevada, June 24th, 1856.—42-tf e? { DRUGS AND MEDICINES, . RPertfumerics, é&c. ~ F. SPENCE, having pnrchased the Stock of « DRUGS belonging to Dr. Bailey, at . lLark’s old stand, 32 Main Street, Is now prepared to furnish his customers with ALL. THE ARTICLES (wholesale or retail) usually found in a well ordered Drug Store. On hand a large Supply of . OILS, PAINTS, Dye Stuffs, CAMPHENE, Fancy Articles, Gold & Silver Bronze, Varnish, Turpentine, Alcohol, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, Burning Fluid, Red & White Lead, Acids, Quicksilver, Plaster Paris, Flavoring Extracts, Tapioca, Sage, Sago. Hops, Cinoamon, . &e. ke. &e. &e. ke. All Orders by Express or otherwise, promptly attended to. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT made to the Trade. ga Physicians Prescriptions, Accurately Com . one. SPENCE, June 14, 1858.—37-tf No. 32 Main street, Nevada. . Apothecocarics’ Exall! J. F. RUDOLPH, Druggist & Pharmaceutical Chemist, Is again at the OLD SPOT, No. 21, Commercial Street, Nevada, A general assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery, will be always on hand. ga 2% years experience in the compounding of PHYSICANS PRESCRIPTIONS, is a sufficient guarantee of his skill and ability in his profession. Co-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE !! I have this day entered into a Co-Partuership with A. H. PARKER, and from and after this date, the business of Hotel keeping will be conducted under the name and style of GRUSH & PARKER, at the building knownas the “Democn at Bcrivexc,”’ Broad street, Nevada. a SAMI. W. GRUSH inded. Nerada July 1Mh 1858.—41 oe cS . to retain the confidence of his friends, . neatness and despatch. ty ofeverything. Aud I will say I have as good an assortment as can be found this side of San Francisco, Persons wishing anything in my line of business will where. Our Motto is We Strive to please. 11-t! J. KE. HAMLIN “CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY. HE STAGES of this Company will leave their Ofice, at . the ‘National Exchange,’’ Nevada, as fellows: FOR SACRAMENTO. Leaves Nevada at 1 o’clock, A. M., and arriving at Facmento in time for the 2 o’clock boats for San Francisco, Also, at 4 o'clock, A. M., running via Auburn, as an Accommodation Line to Sacramento. FOR MARYSVILLE. o'clock, A. M., passing through Grass Valley, rysville at 3 o'elock I’. M. FOR FOREST CITY, DOWNIEVILLE, PATTERSON, WOLSKY'S, MOORE'S, AND ORLEANS FLATS. Leaves every morning at 6 1-2 o'clock A. M, JAMES HAWORTH, Pres’t. C. 8, Co. W. S. McRonvets, Agent, Nevada, {tf NEVADA & WASHINGTON STAGE LINE. N AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1856, the above Line will run as follows: Leaving the office, at the National Exchange, Nevada, at 8 o'clock, A, M, passing by Mountain Spring House, Morgan's, Cold Spring, White Cloud, Gold Hill and Alpha, arriving . at Washington by one o'clock in the afternoon, It is the nearest and best Route to Washington, Omega, . Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man’s Creek, and Eureka, Returning,—The Stages will leave the South Yuba Hotel, Washington, every morning at nine o'clock, and arrive at Nevada by one o'clock P. M., connecting with the California Stage Co's Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marys ville and Shasta. Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington. A. 8. OLIN, Proprietor. W. 8. McRonentsa, Agent, Nevada, (34-tf EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, Broad Street, Nevada, J. H. HELM, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM HIS become Proprietor of the EMVIRE LIVERY STABLE, and as he designs keeving constant Stock of Fast Horses, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of the Public. B@™ llorses kept by the Day or Week on the most rea ly on hand sonable terms. ote J. WARVEY HELM. LIVERY & SALE STABLE, SPRING STREET, NEVADA. J. A. LANCASTER, FORMERLY OF THE Oriental Stables, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he haa added extensively to his already Large and Elegant establishment of Horses, Buggiew, Saddles, Harness, &c &e.—and is now prepared to furnishas fine turn outa ascaun be fonnd in the State. Well trained fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well equipped . for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times, A long experience in the business and an earnest desire lieve he will be able to give general! satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on Livery Carriages always in readiness with caveful drivers for the . use of Balls, Parties, &e. & The quality of my stock will permit me to say that those seeking pleasure, or engaged on business would do well to give me a call. J. A. LANCASTER, Nevada, Aug. 20, 1656.—46-tf ~ CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! _ Fas a . Brick Slore on Main Street, opposite Wells, Furgo & Co. } and Junction of Main & Commercial Streels. HIRSCHMAN . H. & M. . wes respectfully announce that they have on hand, . and are constantly receiving, by express and other conveyances. the largest and best assortment of Fine Havana Cigars, Choice Brands of Tobacco, Pipes, Matches, Playing Cards, dec. de. &e. Which will he sold lower than the same quality of articles can be bought in any other house in this city. Our old friends and customers are invited to give usa call and satisfy themselves in regard to the quality of our stock. gem Particular attention paid lo oaders from the eountry“G@% 3-tf It, & M. HIRSCHMAN, Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry, — AND — * ™“™ nf . ae . “ a" — MACHINE SHOP AVING established ourselves in the above business we are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with We have tools superior to thore of any other Foundry in the Mountains, and patterns for all kinds of Saw-mill and Quartz-mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Balcony nad Awning Tosts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. We have now on hand an 8 or 10 horse pow. er Engine, just completed, which we will sell as cheap as can be sold in the State. Everything is New, & Warranted Perfect! Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can . fill orders quicker than any other shop in the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to call and examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS. WR All Orders Punctually Attended loo “GR T. J. WILLIAMS, D. THOM, Proprietors. New and Superior article of NOTICE TO MILL OWNERS!! I LUBRICATING OIL, FOR ENGINES, And Machinery of all kinds. It will wear without gumming up, and will be a saving of 15 per cent over lard. Also for sale a large stock of Linseed, Lard, Polar and other Oils at less than ever before offered in Nevada FOR CASH. GEO. 0. KILBOURNE. Nevada March 10th, 1858.—23-3m BTORAGE. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING, ——Lately occupied by Harrington, Hazletine & Co.,——~ Lower Plaza, Marysville. . Goods Received, Stored, and Forwarded to all parts of the Mines. Ww. T. EVs. 32 tf . save money by calling upon ime, before purchasing else. Leaves the above named Oflice every morning at seven . Rough & . Ready, Empire Ranch, and Long Bar, and arriving in Ma. friends and the public generally, that he has . leads him to be. WOULD CALL YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO A Latest Styles of Spring & Summer . HATS & CAPS “EAR RECEIVED BY SOL. KOHLMAN, . Corner Broad & Pine Sts., Nevada, . PPAOSE IN WANT OF HATS, THAT WILL FIT EASY to the head, can find them at my Store, which for . quality, cannot be excelled if equalled, My Hats are the lightest that are made. The style has the most unique appearance of anything yet offered in this place, and those wishing any Style Hats either in COLOR, SHAPE, or QUALITY, can be suited by . calling at SOL. KOHLMAN’S, Cerner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada, SPRING CLOTHING! ! . (OL. KOHLMAN, HASJUST RECFIVED THE LA. . LD test Style of ' Spring Clothing, And is ready to sell at moderate prioes—Corner of Broad j and line streets, Nevada, . Nevada March 220, 1848,—25-t£ J. 8. WALL & CO. DEALERS IN . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, . . Miner's Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &e, j No, 65 Broad Street, Nevada, . I AVING completed our new five-proof building, we are . . now receiving the largest Stock of Goods ever brought to thin place. Having plenty of room, and being secure against fire, it is our intention to keep on hand at all times {a full assortment of all articles to be founa in similar estab. ishments, which will be sold to Miners and Families On the most Reasonable Terms. . Our Stock consists in part of the following asssortment of ' Vamily Groceries, &c. 500 Qr. Sacks Flour; 3,000 Lbs. 8. C. Iams, . 10,000 Lbs, Potatoes; 100 Bibs, Flour . 8,000 Lbs, Hama; 8,000 Lba. Side 1,000 Lbs, Lard; 3,000 Lbs Gosizen butter With a complete stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, . TOBACCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, . &e. &e. . #@er GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CITARGE -@a con; +e . We Invite the attention of Country Dealers to our large . stock of Goods, As we have unusyal facilities for purchasing, we are confident that we can sell on such terms as will . make it to their advantage to trade with us instead of going below tor their wa ay J. 8, WALL & CO., Broad Street, . S@ptember 16, 1856. . @REGORY & WICKES. . . (Successors to Gregory & Sparks.) mmm DEALERS TN nen . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools, &c. . Store on Cor. Main & Washington Sts. j Wee solicit the continued patronage of the friends of the old firm, and invite all to give them a call. They will constantly keep a WELL SELECTED STOCK of . every thing in their line, which will be sold FOR CASH, at . the— ax LOWEST MARKET RATES. “¢4 Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE, at any reasonable distance from town, . Nevada April 6th 1553.—27-tf . UNITED STATES BAKERY!! . . Pine Street, first Door below Kidd & Knox’s Brick Store, . HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED j the interest of hia late partner, Mr. LEPPERT, in the . above well known BAKERY, will hereafte ry on the . business on his own account, and is prepared to furnish his old customers, and all who may favor him with a call, . with all articles in his line, at prices to suit the times. . BOSTON BROWN BREAD AND GRAHAM BREAD of a . very superior quality, constantly on hand; also, Fruit, Lemon, Pound and Sponge Cake. . Wedding Parties, ’amilies and Restaurants supplied with . every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New . York Bakeries, at wholesale prices. A good assortment of PIE FRUITS, JAMS, JELLIES, . FIGS, PRUNES, TAMARINDS, STRAWBERRIES, &c., . S4a~FRESH EGGS and CHEESE constantly on haud, “@e 1-tf WENDELIN DREIFOSS. Nevada Dec, 31st, 1857. ’ 'CROCKERY STORE! . Brick Building, Main Street, Nevada. . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING REmoved to Commercial street, would respectfully invite the citizens of Nevada and vicinity to his large Stock, eomprising every article in the above line, . Looking Glasses, Lamps, Table Catlery, Tea and Table 8 ns, sub. stantial article, suitable for Miners. . Having bought sr goods for cash, Lam able to sell, and will sell them at only the extra charge of freight, above Sacramento Prices, . Families and Hotels supplied at Low Rates. A large and Splendid asssortment of White Porcelain Ware, Decanters, Tumblers, . China Tea Sets, Goblets, Wine Glasses, Candlesticks, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Table Castors, Lamp Globes, &e, And in fact every article in my line, either for use or ornament, to be found in any store in the State, Bw Particular attention paid to those who may favor me with orders from the country. 8. W. McABEE, . . Brick Store, Main Street, ite . Mulford’s Banking House. Opposi Nevada, May 3d 1858 1-tf BOOT & SHOE STORE! ON COMMERCIAL STREET, (Kelsey's Brick Building, Commercial street.) HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AN EN tirely new Steck of BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, RUBBERS, Ke. &c., consisting of every va. riety Pirst Cl to make up a . . First Boot and Shoe Store !! Begs leave to inform the public generally that he will sell . on the most favorable terms possible. Ashe has made necessary arrangements to receive new supplies weekly, he expects to be able at all times to furnish his customers . with the best and most fashionable articles to be found in this or any other market. Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order. ww All work coming from this shop, giving way without doing reasonable amount of service, will be mended on ene 8. MAYERS. _Nevads, April 17, 1857.—29-tf ATTENTION, NEVADA RIFLES! OU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED TO appear at your Armory every E-vening, at sight . o'clock, (Sundays anges) in rae dress, for drill. CAPT. SHO! % By order of J.B. Var Macey, 0. © SAN FRANCISCO. J. REGAN’S Steam Refined Candy Manufactory, NO, 38 MONTGGMERY STREET, Between Bush and Sutter Streets, San Francisco. Poets sing of the spicies in Indian Isles, Of the citron, the orange and lime ; They sing of the fragrance so lavish diffus’d, By the breeze in each tropical clime. Let the epicure boast of each high-fiavor'd dish, The flavor of wines or French brandy, Yet none of the Iist named above can compare With J. Regan’s ‘‘Steam Refin’d Candy,”’ Rich spices and fruits and sweet flowers may be good, Or dishes for epicures dainty; But the question in this I will not debate, Yet each have admirers in plenty. Withal, there are none of them haif so ee From the sweet — child to the dandy, As that sweetest of sweets, everywhere idolized I mean Regan’s ‘Steam Refine’d Candy.”’ “Regan’’ waa first, on the Pacific Coast, Who made confections—the fact is known well; Tho’ ’twas seven years since, he continues it still, And sells by wholesale and retail. He is selling his stock at such redneed rates, That purehasers are always handy, And they find each variety known to the trade, Among J. Regan's ‘Steam Refin’d Candy.” Here's an hundred varieties that need not be nam'd And being made by the new improved process; He can sell his goods cheaper than any other man, For parties, to families or grocers. Of French candies now, his assortment is large, And buyers will find it most handy, To call or send tor their holiday pre 4 right away; Of J. Regan’s ‘Steam Refin’d Candy.’’ (9-t? STORY, BRO. & GO, 105 CLAY SS, SAW FRADOLRSGO. IMPORTERS OF-— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, COLORS, j GLUES, BRONZES, SILVER & GOLD LEAF, &c. San Francisco, Feb. 1858,—22-ly. a nnn LEGAL NOTICES. NHERIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of a Decree and Order of Sale, to me directed, and issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada and State of California, ona judgment rendered on the 28th day of June A. D, 1848, in favor of ADAM ROSS and against I, J. HAMILTON and A. SYLVESTER, for the sum of eight hundred and three dollara and twenty-seven cents. principal debt, together wita interest on the said sum of $808,27 at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10th day of April 1858 until paid. together with all costs of suit, taxed at $60,30, for the sale of the fsllowing described property to wit: One undivided one-tenth of all that lot or parcel of Quartz Mining Claims, situated in the Township of Bureka, and county of Nevada known as tho claims of the ‘National Quarts Mining Co.,"’ together with one undivided halfinterest in the Quarts Mill machinery, tools, buildings, Quicksilver, belting, Quarz quarried out, and now at seid mill, of said Company and now in the possession of snid defendants, Notice is bereby given that . will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door in the City of Nevada, on TUESDAY the 20th day of July 1858, all the above deseribed property, between the the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. Given under my hand this 28th day of June 1868, 8. W. BORING, Sheriff, Nevada County, ~— BR 29.td Notice 1s herehy giwen that the ahove sale ia postponed until TUESDAY the 10th day of Auguat 1858, by order of Plaintill's Attorney. 8. W, BORING, Sheriff, N, C. », Borner, Deputy. S' ERIFE’S SALLE.—By virtue of an Execution to me directed, issued from the Hon, District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada and State of California, ona judgment rend red in said Court on the 18th day of August, A. 1D. 1867, in favor of DAVIS LACHMAN and against ARTEMAS ROGERS and 8. 8. HUSSEY, for the sum of six hundred and sixty dollars and seventy-five cents debt, with interest on the said sum of $560 75-100 at the rate of three per cent yer month till paid, together with $33 10-100 costs of suit ; have levied upon Po seized the following described property, to wit: All the right title and interest of defendant 3. S. Hussey in and to a certain Quartz Lead, situated about two miles west of the City of Nevada, and on the dividing ridge between Wood's Creek and the South Fork of Rush Creek, and known as Baldwin & Co.'s Quartz Lead. Notice is hereby given that I will expose at publie fale the above described property, in front of the Court House door in the City of Nevada, to the highest bidder for cash, on TUESDAY the 10th day of August, A. D. 1858, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M, and 4 o'clock I’, M, to satisfy and pay said judgment, Given under my band this 20th day of July 1858, 8. W. BORING, Sheriff N.C, ty Ep. Burnet, Deputy. 42 td {HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtac of a Deereo W and order of sale to me directed and issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicat District in and for Nevada county and State of California, on a judgment and Deeree of Foreclosure of Mortgage rendered in said Court on the 22d day of June, A. D. 1858, aginst ANTHONY MceMAHAN and ASA ©, WILSON, and infavor of F. 1, NICHOLSON, Administrtor of the Estate of HENRY MAN}GAN, and against Anthony McMahon, for the sum of four hundred and sixty nine dollars and seventy-six cents, with interest on ssid sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the rendition of Judgment until paid. tegetber with $163 20-100 costs of suit, for the sale of the fullowing deseribed property, to wit: All that certain piece or parce? of ground, or town lot, situated lying and being in the Town of Orleans Flat, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the north side of Main street, at the corner of a building known as the Arcade, running thence east twenty-five feet, theace north one hundred and fifty feet, thence wests twenty-five feet, thence south one hundred and fitty feet to the place of beginning; together with all and singu‘ar the tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, fn the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY the 27th day of July 1658, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’eluck V. M., to satisfy and pay said judgment. Given under my hand this 20th day of June 1858. 89-td 8. W. BORING, Sheriff, N. €, Notice is Hereby Given that the above sale is postponed until Tuesday the 3d day of August 1858, by order of plaintiff’s attorney. 8. W. BORING, By Ep. Borrevi, Deputy. Sheriff, Nevada County. Notice is hereby given, thatthe above sale is postponed until SATURDAY August 14th, 1858, by order of pla'ntilfs attorney. S. W. BORING, Sheriff N. C. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, #s. By virtue of two executions to me delivered, issued out of the Court of John Anderson, Esq., an acting Justice ot the Peace, tn and for the county aforesaid bearing date June 22d, A. D. 1858, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the 10th day of July A. D. 1858, in favor of W allace Caldwell, and against E. A. Booth, for the sum of one hundred and ninety-nine and 62-100 dollars, ana eightyfour dollars and seventy cents, Debt, Interest, Damages and costa of suit, I have taken in execution, and will rell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: A certain mining claim and fixtures thereunto belonging, situated on Selby Hill, and known as E. A. Booth’s mining claims; also a house and two lota, situated on Brcad street, Nevada city, near the grave yard, and known as EF. A. Booth’s house and lots, the sare having heretofore been attached by me for the satisfaction of the above debts and costs. Nutice is hereby given that I will sell the above described property in front of the Court House door in the City of Nevada, on TUESDAY the 10th day of August, A. D, 1858, between the hours of 9 u’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M, of said day. Taken as the property of E. A. Booth to satisfy the above demands and accruing costa. Nevada city July 16th 1868. U. &. GREGORY, _ Alta Constable, bg tycddnige J NOTICE,.—In County Court of the County of Nevada of the State of California. In the matter of the petition of JAMES CHURCHMAN, an Insolvent debtor. Pursuant to an Order of the Hon. T. H. Caswell, Judge of said County Court, Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said insolvent Jamea Churchman, to be and appear before the Hon. Thomas H. Caswell aforesaid, at the Court Room of said Court, in the said County of Nevada, on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1858, at 10 0’clock A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment in his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts gad ee, hey oye of the Statute in such case made and prov ; and in the mean time all eedi against said insolvent be stayed. ial — Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 5th day of July a. p. 1868. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. 40 bw By W4, Surra, Deputy. OTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of P. Hungerford deceased. Notice is Lereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and all having claims against the estate of P. Hungerf to exhibit thé same within ten months from the with the n vouchers, o~ blication tie setts Ne ae at Taylor , t 1 E & Johns’ old store at Nor re Nevads, July a 4l-4w of the Estate of Porter Hungerford, deceased.