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December 17, 1861 (4 pages)

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——<—$—— $$$ ne = Episcopal Services will be held at the Court House every Sunday, at eleven o’clock 4. M., and LOCAL MATTERS, Arrests.—Michael and Daniel Conly were New Music! Just Received.—Mother is arrested to-day, on a warrant issued by Justice the Battle over; Napolatine; Our Good Ship Sails ToKendall, charged with having destroyed a porNight; I Never Kiss and Tell; Stripes and Starry A Books, Stationery, Periodicals, &c. —BY THE— AT THE OLD BROAD STREET American Dry-Goods Store. be Thy Dreams; Dixie’s Land; My DearestI Love Thee; Star Spangled Banner; I am Returning to Thee BOOK RR Conly, Jr., charged with the same offense, but he had not been arrested at one o’clock this afAnnie; A Home that I Love; When the Streamlet ternoon. AND PAPER DEPOT. NO. 39 BROAD STREET. trade and good will of the concern, we have re RR RR AR of Washi ngton ; Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing; Maj. exam The from spite towards the contractors. Gener al McClellan’s Grand March; Yankee Doodle— noon. after this held be to ination is RR vo ee ae as fell at Nevada. Have commenced the Fall & Winter Campaign Having a large invoice of Standard Works on the With an immense stock of New Goods, with variations; Contraband Schottische; American and Periodicals can receive the same without risk, and at as low prices as they can get them of the Publishers, adding postage. tested for twenty years in the public Hospitals as well as in their private practice, with such complete success as to have acquired the unqualified approval of the medical facatiy, and is now held in the highest esteem and is universally used, JUST RECEIVED. Masonic ELECTION.—At a stated meeting of Nevada Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M., held on Saturday evening, December 14th, the follow ALMANACS & DIARIES, ing officers were elected for the ensuing Ma A Large Supply--For Sale by . Three-Ply Carpets....., sedi ¥i s gre e Oe Is now receiving large additions to bis Stock of Brussels Carpets.........-.0. $1 00 He av y Bl ack Silks... Wed Fe sees. G1 00 Books, Stationery, Music, and may4-tf LAL ER I TT iPT Garrison at Boston.—William Lloyd Garrison delivered an address before the 28th Congregational Society at Music Hallyesterday morning. His subject was, The State of the Country. He extended the right hand of Abolition fellowship to the Hon. Charles Sumner for his emancipation speeches—endorsed Gen. COMMERCIAL ST. Ixptan Drrrrountres.—The Union publishes a correspondence between Gov. Downey Goods Delivered Free of Charge. ri General right informs the Governor that he has made ‘rangements to have a military force in that section which will protect the settlers from InN incursions, Tur Mobile Register $s that the Confede IF YOU WANT ae Men’s Heavy NIGHT Water-Proof Sewed Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; Benkert’s gue sole and quilted Boots; Long and short Rubber Boots; For the Spring & Summer Trade. . Also, a large assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ : Cloth, Calf & Morocco Gaiters. Our assortment of Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’ Goods is unsurpassed in the country, They are mostly from the best manutacturers of New York UNTIL SOLD. WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN 8. FURTH, HARDWARE, BE. BLOCK, Jr. -—PAINTS,.— Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, . _ A. BLOCK & CO., LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, FUSE, CORD, GE, DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe ‘CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS Plows, Straw Cutters &c. W. H. CRAWFORD, Ht, L, COYE, At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St. Nevada. ETC. ETC. ETC. PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL. PAPER DEPOT. . Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. KENT & MACKAY, Proprictors. of which is well adapted to Fruit Growing, and all For Sale by HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULL Y ANNOUNCE For particulars, apply to to Grain Raising. Nevada, Oct. 17, 1861. J. to the je that they have connected. the M. HIXSON, above with their former business of RANCH FOR SALE. VALUABLE RANCH, Situated , the Washabout 11 miles from Nevadaon @F PAINTER & CO., faa PRACTICAL PRINTERS, AND MACHINE SHOP. Carpenters und Builders, At their old Stand. They have constantly on band a full assortment of Gilt Mouldings, Paints, Dealers In Printing MateriWindow Shades, Oils, als, Type, Presses, Ink, PaPaint Brushes, Glass, per, Cards, d&c. Etec. Ete. Ete, Wall Paper, 610 CLAY 8I., ABOVE SANSOM, hay Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@™ San Francisco. ington road, near Cold Spring, known as the M7HENRY ; RANCH. One hundred acres of which is enclosed, . FOUNDRY, ae oa 30 acres under cultivation, a good dwelling house, barn, and out-buildings. This place is situated in a section where a ready market for every va riety ofproduce is at hand, and isin truth one of . J.B, PAINTER the best Mountain Farms in the State, and will be 4. M, PAINTER Aa” Offices fitted out with dispatch, . SPRING STREET, NEVADA, sold at a bargain. For further particulars enquire T. B. PAINTER of the subscriber, at Nevada, H PHILLIP. Noy. 2, 1861. Steam Engines and Boilers built to order. oie Castings and Machin pemmmery Of every desorip tion, “a . constructed, fitted up or repaitQuartz Machi ed. All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt All dnd at as hOW RATES as any orders filled promptly, ' WM, HUGH, ' Nevada,-Féb. 12th: 1860.tf DY INHOM. COPALDING’S . PREPARED GLUE & Copal Varuish. For sale by Oct. 8, 1861. he E. F. SPENCE, No. 47 Broad st., Nevada. neeececcnanenitiitiititithiiale noisily HARMACOPGA BORUSSICA, (German Dis y:) Orders for this . IRON, STEEL, Nalls, Bellows, Anvilsaund OUSE and ORCHARD, ata bargain. Also, some 400 acres of land, a portion Boots; Miner’s heavy nailed Boots; ——DEALERS IN— Theabove will be sold Calf Boots; Next Door to the Post Office. On Pine street, next door to Cheap John’s JOHN HERZINGER, . rants, and Strawberry Vines. Kip and Double sole and + gt Pegged Boots; and at Cheap Rates. -@a FOR SALE.one-half fi Boots & Shoes,. No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, From the Best Mate Superior Manner! ALI OF MY WORK is guaranteed to BE THE BEST, Nailed and style manufactured in the Atlantic States. SIMON MAYERS, WM.R. COE. . A, BLOCK, rial, and Made ina . NEVADA ~ ae ss-% — en . great deal added, Miners’ Heavy Nov. 2, 1861. ag All Kinds Repairing Done to Order “itywil fight thin war to the bitter end. Posestablishment in Sacramento-or'Sen Frantiseo, a bi Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes, and Philadelphia, and embrace nearly every variety mile from town. The Orchard contains suitable for TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY FRUIT TREES¢Ba . choicest varieties; also, some Two Hundred Grape. Vines of different kinds, besices Rhasberries, Cur aud Bark Mills ; Horse Power: and ‘Caé Wheels. sive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting in part as follows: ag REMEMBER THE PLACE -@@ OR ANY KIND OF BOOTS OR SHOES, No. 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office, ll their Stand, the Largest and Most Exten WORK-BOXES, SHAWL-BOXES, DAY AND A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS; W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., BRASS HAVE JUST RECEVED AT Which will be on Exhibition —— AND CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . Useful as Well as Ornamental. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! and General Wright, on the subject of the In ‘an troubles in Humbolde county. . Nevada, June 15, 1861. TRON BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !! Japanese Goods, MAYERS & COE, GLOVE-BOXES, IMAGES, &c., &c. PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS, — Nevada, May 9th, 1861.—tf CONSISTING OF WrotesaLe anp Reta, DEALER IN D &, TALLMAN, G. EK. TURNER. Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. Of Every Description. Which is well worth a journey of fifty miles, to any one never having seen anything of the kind, to and from the finest stock that ean be obtained in Nevada City. Stores and Public Buildings, STOCK OF Secretaries, Tables, Waiters, SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. CarHoLic InTELLIGENCE.—Rey. Father d.T. Fierens has been appointed Pastor of the Church of St. Joseph, Jacksonville, Oregon. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. Proprietor. been located there, the burial ground must have AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns deen of considerable antiquity. DWELLINGS, / WEAVER & NEWMAN. 2 BROAD ST., NEVADA, vada and vicinity, the best selected stock of beads and other trinkets. As no evidence existed on the surface of a ranchcira having r Only Stock of , MEN TLE GEN IN AGA L CAL FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NE here was also a quantity of pottery, shells, RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING: NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of EXAMINE THE CURIOSITIES, Auditor Nevada County, Dec. 3, 1861. WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!! TALLMAN & TURNER, BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA. which the road runs, the workmen came upon . a number of skeletons, supposed to be those of. Indians, buried some five under ground, LARGE WE HAVE ALSO THE FIRST AND T. ELLARD BEANS, and unless the delinquent taxes therein xpecified are paid to the County Treasurer within twenty days trom the date of this notice action will be commenced by said Attorney for such taxes and costs, JOHN I. SYKES, Mateo creek, back of Tony Oakes’ house, past . the State, A Aap Always on hand the largest stock to be found CHARLES KENT, PRICES REDUCED!. NEVADA, Direct from the Manufacturers,
Silver Ware and Cutlery! DELINQUENT TAXES. The grading of the San Francisco and San Jose railroad is completed to San Mateo. While cutting through an embankment on the San . . SUFFICIENT! ARDW ARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat, Ground } Feed, &c. &e. great inducements, apr16-tf Beefand Pork, always on hand, fresh andin the best possible condition, The undersigned, having purchased ‘ 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 IS We Received by the Last Steamer Possessing facilities unsurpassed, we can offer Also, Corned WISE halt the prices charged at Jew shops, this side of Sacramento. MERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, We could enumerate a thousand articles at one GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. IvpIaw Retics 1n SAN Matuo County.— mpqua, a few weeks ago, while on his way homeward from his astor paste al visit to that part of J. B. Newman, Nevada, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in with neatness and dispatch. Sustained by being thrown from his buggy in} TO THE No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada, President had no power to revoke—said he didn't believe the charges against Fremont’s STOVES, TIN, AND HARDWARE, character—said that those opposed to the aboROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES, lition of slavery at the present time were traitors—and in conclusion urged his hearers to BENCH TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY &c. That can be found this side of the Valley. sign the petition which is being circulated, asking Congress to abolish slavery under the war aa Copper Work and Job Work done to order, power.--[ Boston Courier, 12th Nov. The friends of Most Rev. Archbishop Blanchet in Southern Oregon, will be gratified to learn that he is entirely recovered from the injuries aw A WORD -@u (Successors to Wall & Newman.) J. M. HIXSON, 75 Broad Street, a THE OPPOSITION STORE,, . An al d l Ot he Go r od in s Pr op or tion! Books WEAVER & NEWMAN, Bring Your Cash to Fremont’s proclamation, which, he said, the JOSEPH BROTHERS, 33 Commercial st., Nevada, P, L. Weaver, San Francisco. Proprietor. Nevada, Oct, 8, 1861. . Beautiful Silk Robes .. iba ve ee $8 & $10 Pioneer Book and Music Store, Tur WEATHER.—It was raining in this secOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tion most of the day yesterday, and the sky has the Delinquent Tax List for the year 1861 has been overcast with clouds to-day. There is no this day been deposited with the District Attorney. appearance, however of another heavy storm. Orders from the country solicited, imported to order on short notice. ATTENTION! EVERYBODY !! DeraRTURE.—Mr. Wm. L. Tisdale leaves Nevada to-morrow morning, with the intention of taking the next steamer for the Atlantic terms. States. He will be absent for two or three Nevada, Dec. 5, 1861. months. JACOB ROSENTHAL, Splendid Fancy Silks.,,...... 50 Cts, FANCY GOODS. A few accounts were alAND YOU SHALL HAVE THEM—SURE! most obstinate cases. Several persons have tried it in this neighborhood, and found immediate relief. MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING Department, NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! . Fine Bleached Shirting ...... 123 Cts. is prepared to fill any orders in her line that her friends may favor her with. . Be au ti fu l Del ain es. .. . o60 0ss oes cmi e es GEO. W. WELCH, Broad st, Book Store. Vegetables, Ke. RS. RYAN, Who Superintends the . Fine Fast Colored Prints... 8 &10 Cts, Prices. CHEAP GROCERIES, affected, is a sure cure for rheumatism. One ortwo applications are sufficient to cure the AT ANY STORE IN NEVADA. AT PRICES TO SUPT 'THE ‘wLm.s, A. P. CHURCH & CO,, lowed, and the Board adjourned at noon toOct, 22, 1861. day. Remedy For RHEUMATISM.-~A friend inNO. 5 forms us that Kerosene oil, applied to the parts WHICH { WILL SELL AT ed, which will be furnished to Libraries at Reduced pervisors met yesterday, to take measures for repairing damages to bridges and roads, caused FOR Go to Hagadorn & Bowley’s; The Fall and Winter Trade New Books received per steamer as fast as publish County SupreRvisors.—The County Su constructing bridges. EXPRESSLY ned Lower Rates than Can be Obtai BY THEIR IMMENSE STOCK AND For 1862, IF YOU WANT ASSORTMENT, COMPLETE For any want may be supplied lamations, the distribution of the presents, etc. by the late storm. The sum of $725 was appropriated from the road fund, to be expended in different parts of the county, mostly for re A FOR THE LEAST MONEY, jul25-tf. modated by calling at the UNION, Nevada, Dec. 5, 1861. Nov. 30, 1861. HOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO, at reasonable rates. drink’’ or take something ‘*straight’’ can be accom J. Ws James H. Helm, Treasurer; James F. The officers elect will be Rudolph, Seereta installed on Saturday evening, the 28th inst. Selected from the Largest Importing” The Best Gocds! NO, 46 PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, sonie year: William C. Randolph, W. M.; Martin L. Marsh, S. W.; Leonard F. Rowell, MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, The Most Fashionable Goods! The Prettiest Goods! BH Orders left for Books will be promptly filled day Schools of Nevada are actively preparing OHN GRIMES WOULD INFORM HIS for the usual Christmas festivities. The Bape? many friends, and the public at large, that he keep s his Salo on supp lied with and tist and Congregational schoo!s will unite, The Finest Liquors, Cigars, &c. hold theiz celebration at the Baptist church, on Persons wishing to indulge in a “light summer Spring street, and the Methodist school will hold their’s at the church on Broad street. A Christmas Tree will be erected at both the churches, and the exercises will consist of dec EVERY VARIETY OF Now, Ladies if you wish to Purchase A Large Circulating Library, Containing about 1000 Books! THE UNION SALOON. CrristMAs Festivitres.—The various Sun PROPRIETOR. Goods Stores in the Mountains. SUBSCRIBERS TO WEEKLY PAPERS guished physicians, Sanps’ SARSAPARILLA has been J. ROSENTHAL, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HICH WILL ENABLE THEM TO DRY-GOODS! gain a complete triumph over all Jew Dry is large, comprising every variety and size, Under the administration of distin Main Street. Bought at Ruinously Low Prices—for Cash, OUR STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS A. P, CHURCH & CO, At the Rroad street Book Store, Nevada. that fell on the summit must have a RR ity Lower Prices Than Ever Heretofore. way here, we are confident of suiting the tastes of the reading public. Tu: Late StorM.—<According toa rainMedley; Douglas Funeral March; Snow Flake Waltz; quage kept by Mr. Ewer, at Grass Valley, the Cottage by the Sea, For sale by , storm the g durin h Ranc on’s Jacks at was who PIONEER DRY-GOODS STORE. HAGADORN & BOWLEY, pre par ed to sell in at ys McClel Conl lan’s Serena the de; Elegy on Brig. with Gener al Lyon; ulty diffic had they fence the storm—commencing on Friday evening the 6th inst., and ending on the Monday morning One hes. eninc sixte over trifle a following—was Nein kept were ents urem meas rough or two vada, indicating a fall of about eighteen inches, and from information derived from a gentleman Broad Street. AVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK IN regard to the ground, which excited suspicion Annie of the Vale: Care tor Them Tenderly; The Dying Soldie r, or Kiss Me GoodNight Mothe r; The Land work the of on porti a oyed destr latter the that STORE! DRY-GOODS —AND THE— While Kent & Mackay were building Murmurs Sweet; Rally for the Banner; Off Again; duced the prices and added to the stocks, and are quantity of rain that fell there during the late NEW PHILADTLPHIA IS STILL CARRIED ON WITH UNABATING VIGOR Blue; Happ be y Thy Dream Our s; Good Ship Sails l tion of the fence around the Catholic buria To-Night My Dear; I Cannot Call Her Mother; Happy und. An officer was ia search of Michael High Prices in Dry-Goots, > three P. m. ’ E. P. SPEN by Book y, No. 47 Broad st., Nevada cirt thes Apoi &g Drag mard28-ly CHARLES F. ROBBINS, Importer and Dealer in Type, . Presses, Printing Material, INKS, CARD STOCK, &e., Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness . and dispatch, N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished. The advantages derived from the connection of the above business eriable them to sell at lower rates than any other house in town, rae in thei rline would do well Persons ee cs te give them a P. KEN, F A, F. MACKAY. : No, 97 Broad street, Nevada oct2-tt YA Wodi #9) and IS Clixyat.,. San Francisco. March 28th 1961 —2y nn et ARREN’S “+Hotise For sale’ by Get. 26. ¥.8 . Ysiclan.”> a "No,AT Bedad ste,hovgde.. 09 a, ¢ iw AL . eye 4 PF ee — RS, Aevit da Democrat. ~~ “Miscellaneous. . GRAND COMBINATION. ®