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February 20, 1862 (4 pages)

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convey the painful intelligence that Kos-. . ., at rr mp De de va Ae _— etn suth is alarmingly ill. His disease appeurs to bea kind conanmption—a disease a rent leet LOCAL MATTERS. ne A. P. CHURCH: & C0., which has thus far baffled’ the efforts of his Lay Dealers In Ly High Prices in Dry-Goods, physicians to arrest it. He is co reduced as essec ent ScprresseD Beews.—A) promin to be able to) converse with difffeulty, and n dwi Bal ge Jud t fla s ort rep ce pla this of sionist his friends fear he will not survive the winhas received a private letter, stating that there ter. Books, Stationery, Periodic HAGADORN & BOWLEY, PRICKS AS BEFORE. Don’t believe what anybody says and at as-low prices as they oan: get them of the Publishers, adding pustage. to the contrary, buticall and see for yourselves, Nevada, Jan. 30, 1862. A Large Circulating. Library, Contain= mail facilities, which have been interrupted since the December floods, are about to be reestablished upon the old basis. For some time past the stages have been two dansmaking the trip between Nevada and Sacramento; but this morning, the stage started at two o’clock with Consultation gratis, TREDMB: ee wen 7 eee een J. C. YOUNG, M. D. _ RELAIS CRTC SAOOMI ST. PATRICK’S vada Journal’ office announce,, in: a:sircular,, that they have completed arrangements for the aa S BALL. auspices. It will be publistied from the old AT TEMPERANCE HALL, name of Benjamin Brierly & Cd. The proprietors. Bi.Wanderhoef, Jos. On are Messrs. B. Brierly, E. Thompson, and D: B. Firink. It is understood: that it will be under the editorial sypervision off Mr. Brierly. Beautiful Silk Robes ...... $8 & $10 the most of his life in Hlinois, and we believe he had some property in that State. oe eee 2 00 ‘“ ee ee 2 00 And all Other Goods in Proportion! Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the College Classes, . aa A WORD -@a . For further particulars inquire at the Schoo! House. Nevada, Jan, Ist, 1862. . In the City of Nevada. Monday Evening, March 17th. . TO THE 62 BROADST., NEVADA, titi incinellachasicotd A : ; PorTRAIT OF MeaGuer.—M. Chauval, of the Hotel de Paris, has presented us a fine lithograph portrait of Col. Thomas Francis Meagher, the Irish patriot, and now commanding a brigade on the Potomac, It is published by H. Payot, San Francisco. M. Chauval has a few copies for sale. Tue Roaps.—A gentleman who came from: Marysville yesterday, informs us that tte roads: between Nevada and that place are now inexe eellent condition, and the traveling, by stage St., Newadn. Fresh Gardem & Fiel@ Seeds,. CALL AGAIN GENTLEMEN, GROWTH OF 1861. OR ANY KIND OF BOOTS OR SHOES, AND BOR SALE BY Cc. M. BATES, At tie Broad Street Drug. Stowe, when our neighbors,. far. and near,. got ¥ one — er) . to the work house; in Limerick, three-fourths of the erops had already gone, and the northern counties are snaring Nevertheless, Sir Robert Nevada, June 15, 1861. . (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) . HARDWARE, IRON,, STEEL, Nails, Bellows, Anvils«nd —PAINTS.— . j~ 4ewMan B. “J. Nevada, . { & NEWMAN, (Successors to Wall & Newman.) FUSE, TACKLES BLOCKS > CORD:6F, DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, Plows, Straw Cutters ec. . , Nevada Street, Brow No.350 ; W. H. CRAWFORD, H. L. COYE. At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main 8t., Nevada. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Possessing feilities unsurpassed, we t ihdiicements, vr eee z WEAVER. & NEWMAN. MODERN DENTISTRY. Great Improvements, AND NIGHT UNTI4G. SOLIn way REMEMBER. THE PLACE “ga No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, Next Door to the Post Office. A, BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr. A. BLOCK & CO., ——DEALERS IN ‘CLOTHING, LATS, GAPS, furnished, on application to the manufacturers. Send for w cireu lar, A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO., dé24-3in, 412 Clay street, San Franciaco, PAINTER & @O,,. PRACTICAL PRINTERS, Dealers in Printing Materi-als, Type; Presses, Ink, Papea, Cards,.dse. THE BEST, MOST GOMFORTABLE AND FOR. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. That ‘can i found this side of the Valley. with neatness-aad dispatch. SIGN. @B THE PAD LOCK. DS. TALLMAN, G, E, TURSER. . Corner of Pine&Commercial Streets. NE V A.D A, JOSEPH. BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION’ STORE, CARE @N. DR. LEVASON,. Specimens, at his: Office, Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, UP STAIRS OVER BLOCK’S, Anp Opposite CaraP Jonn’s, Nevapa Crry. . E N F O S N E Z I T I C TO THE vada and vioinity, the best selected stock of . ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT HOME! ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES, ETC. ETC, ETO. CHEAPEST MODE OF PLATE! . Examine NEVADA, Nevada, Dec 14,106, . NOTICE TO SCRIP OWNERS. . Nevada, Feb. 5, 1862. LI. WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE General Fund of the County, registered prior to Consume iieeiebtshemnde tc } March Ist, 1859, will be paid on presentation at this office, Interest on the same ceases from this date. E. G. WAITE, 510 GLAW 8T.,. ABOVE SANSOM, Treasurer of Nevada County. San Francisco. war omecrstosout with dispatch. merely, Type, Presses, Printing Materiai, . INKS, CARD STOCK, &e., Nos,.11l and 113 Clay st., San Franeiseo. March 28th 1861.—ly PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL PAPER DEPOT. KENT & MACKAY, Proprictors, HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the aoc that they have connected the above with their former business of Carpenters and Butiders, At their old Stand, They have constantly on band a fall assortment of Paints, Gilt Mouldings, Otls, Giana, Wall Paper, Window Shades, . Paint Brashes, Ete. Ete. Ete, Be Vaints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@@ Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatnese and dispatch. N. B:—Furnitore Repaired and Varnished. The ad tantages derived from the sennection of the above business enable them to sell at lower rates than. any other house in town. Persons wishing articles in their line would do well to give them a call, VULCANITE BE OUTDONE! ILL. NOT wa Copper Work.and Job Work done to order, ye cuss wants to know why they don’t raise the POWDER ’ ; Cay’? Staxp Tax Rawe.—The Richmond Inquirer Yankee industry; whereapon some inquisitive Yano DAY Hydraulic Pipes; Quicksilver, Lead Pipe BENCH TOQLS. TABLE CUTLERY é&c. . can raise any article of cheaper and better than hemp. ; Scales of weightsand strength, with priees annexed, GLOVE-BOXES, IMAGES, &e., &c. GENERAL DEALERSIN of Ireland, is endeavoring to conceal from the aethe lamentable destitution of the Irish “ays the Southern oudite State, no one of which has been in the leas t affoetect by the freshats. Importer and Dealer in Nov. 2, 1861, WM. H. CRAWFOBD & CO., the horrors of famine. STOV.ES;. TIN, AND HARDWARE, . Peel, Chief Secretary Parties who are about erecting bridges will find it greatly to theit advantage to give usa call before deetding todwild wooden structures, as the recent theods througbeut the State have proven them to be wholly unsafe and tnwe naifframe. our ae suspensi areons now in use in through CHARLES F. RUBRBING,, JOHN HERZINGER, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, Tue Famine Fienp 1x Inetanp.—TheWE. Dublin Freeman of December 14th, says that TALLITAN & TURNER, famine is already desolating portions of [reland. . DA VA NE ., ST AL CI ER MM CO , NG DI IL BU K. IC BR In Skibbereen, the suffering was intense; in Sligo, people were starving out and were sent furnished, WORK-BOXES, SHAWL-BOXES, Which wilh be-on Exhibitien. On Pine street, next door to Cheap John’s mode of protection than that of erecting the unsightly framework around them, as some have done. When the tree is covered with foliRDWARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSIL~ age this single prop is searcely discernable, exe VER, SHELF GOODS; Barity, Wheat, Ground . cept upon sees observation and affords a much more natural support for the limbs. Now is-the: Always on hand the largest stock to be found time to make this improvement, before the hur this side of Sacramento. can offer. business comes on.—[G. V. National. any span and capacity erected, and materia! J, M, PAINTER } Superior Manner! . Linseed, Lard, Sperm and: Rolar Oils,. e protected: the trees in our own gareA stake. den in this way, and suffered no loss, last spring: WEAVER ry of the planting season, and the press of spring: PATENT WIRE ROPE. 4. 8, PAINTER Useful as Well as Ornamental aa All Kinds Repairing Done to Orden and at Cheap Rates. -@a wil, without injurys. The limbs oan be readily. secured ty omallsconde roperly fastened to this2s . poe aN came , CONSISTING OF From the Best Material, and Made ina ALL OF MY WORK is guaranteed to BE THE BEST, . and from the finest stock that can be obtained in Ne. vada City, Nevada Jan, 30, 19622 one side, in the present soft condition of the the night. This is a much better and cheaper And Manufacturers of Se cr et ar ie s, Ta bl es , Wa it er s, TB. PaiwreR : A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS; JUST RECERDVED,, sharpened, will dixide the noots, an press them: being bro» Or very materially injured, ken down with the weight of moist,,heavy snow which had . on their leafy branches during = Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, EXAMINE THE CURTOSITIES, IF YOU WANT tm. a A. 8. HALLIDIE, HT. i GRA, VES A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO., Whieh is well worth a journey of fifty miles, to any one never having seen anytifing of thekind, to & BROAD STREETS,) (CORNEOF R PIN ri Rm mpt t att Pa.ls entsion San Francisco, Dee: 27, 1861 EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. Goods Deliwexed Free of Charge. Suprort your Trees.—Our readers willl recollect the repeated annoyances and losses to which fruit growers inthe mountains-have beem HAY BOR SATE! subjected by late snows.in the spring. Now is. the time to erect safeguards against such losses. . da va Ne ,, et re St d’ oa Br 20 . Mb At sized tree may be
in the future. Amn-ordin rendered perfectly safe against any such acciD. OR NF SA m&. dent by the erection of'a common 3'by 4 scantling, driven down: like a stake, as near as may: point being. he to the body of the tree. The morning and Teuaa their trees completely deSTOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Only Stock of Japanese Goods, pleasant. THe Suspension BripGe.—Dhe anchors for the Pine street suspension. bridge arrived in. town this morning, and the bridge will now be completed without further delay. Concert.—Mr. J. Griswold,. the singing: teacher, gives a vocal! concert at the Baptist church, on Spring street, this evening. LARGE WE HAVE ALSO THE FIRST AND ed the plains in 1850, and was one of the oldest No. 57 Broad aa Will meeme t with WIRE ROPE, for mining and ferry perpen manSilven Ware and Cutlery! ufaetu red, of any length and size required, being Whoissate am Reranm, Deacer in He crossBROAD ST. DRUG STORE. residents of Nevada. He was about fifty. years of age. WISE IS SVvFFICIENT! Nivect from the Manufacturers, NICHOMAS FLYNN, ; trade. IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF We Received by the East Steamer ; Knives, Saws, ete., ete. PERMANENCY, public are respectfully invited'te attend. Cc. 8B. IRISH. 200 Ibs, Long. Orange Carrot. 100 lbs, White Belgian Carrot, satisfratonily ata low figure, and te GUARANTY Supper at Withington’s Hall. Jan. 25, 1862. 10 Bush, California Pratrit Clover, Seed. 500 Ibs, Large Red Mangle Wartzel Beet. 300 Ibs. Long Blood Beet, 200 Ibs, bing) Blood Beet, 500 Ibs. Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, 200 Ibs, Early White Dutch Turnip Seed, 200 Ibs. Red Tep Turnip Seed, Having been constantly engaged in the erection of We could enumerate a thousand articles at one« Wire Suspension Bri and Acqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work half the prices charged at Jews shops, T. ELLARD BEANS, TICKETS, FIVE DOLLARS. Dizp.—Mr. George Foster, whio fell from the MUSIC BY .....+. PLUMuore & ScamMipTSCANEIDER, Hine street bridge last Saturday evening, died The yesterday morningof lis injuries. The deceased was a native of: North Carolina, but resided’ b4 dpe owen see é eedesvee 1 00 : : No Extra Charge for Book Keeping, LL TO BE GIVEN ve-issue of that paper, underunusualy favorable nian GML French, taillGrase Seed). BY THEIR IMMENSE STOCK AND Brussels Carpets...... seeee vee. G1 00 Heavy Black Silks..... eves cree) GE OO Splendid Fancy Silks....... 50 Cts. “* 10 Bash. Crested Boxes of*100 papers, assorted seeds, put up expresely for Dealers, Aslibersl discount will be made to the ee cnglish Branches athematics, perm’ eT ef Greek, 20'Bush. Mixed Lawn Geans Seedi 16 Bush, Sanfoim Clover Seed, 10 Bush. Sweet Vernal Grass geod: Bor any want:may be supplied ed Shirting ......12 Cts, Beautiful Delaines,.,.... ..13 Cts. This School will'reDA . 6thy 186% re PI Se Ee Oe Pemmen ree: Bey ~ — : &@™ Oflice, 761 Clay atreet, San Francisco. 50 Bush. Red. Top Grass Seed, 78 Bush, Kentueky Blue Grass Seed 20 Bush. Rye Grass Seed. We have a veny fine-assortment of Dutch Bulbous Flowering Roots, whitwe h can pack to go secure for any dixtancer ‘atalogues sext on. application. All orders adFine Fast Colored Prints... 8 &10 Cts. dressed to J, ?). SW EE & NY CO . Fine Bleach W. E. F.DEAL, A. B., Pkincipal, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the . purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted, 2,000 tha. Red Clover Seeds ak 1,000 Ibs. White Dutelh Cleven, growth 1861. AT PRIGES DO-SULT ‘084080 -vim2cs. Head'of Broad street, Nevada. will be superceded, as instructions for diet, regimen and the general treatment of the case itself, (inclu: 000 Tb. Alfalfa Clover Seed} 400°lbs, Assorted’ Onion Seed, 1,000 lbs. TOP ONIONS, Together with all the varieties Se ad Horticultural Implements, Hedge Shears, Pruning Shears, Spring Hedge Shears, Pruning and Budding Go to Hagadorn & Bowley’s; spective cases, and who think proper to submita! jul25-tf. written statement of such, in preference to holding a . ———-————-—-——personal int+rview, are respectfully assured that their SBEBLECT SC-BOOL communications will be held most sacred, Dr. Young —FOR— take» this opportunity of observing that all! letters . YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN( are only opened and replied to by himself, and the LE NS ER 5 Nethe of rs eto pri pro The L.— RNA Jou Tur office,on Main street, under the firm FOR THF LEAST MONEY, at reasonable rates, ding the reme dies ,) will be forwarded without delay, . im o ent ram Sac m ffo l mai the up ng bri to e mad ene day, instead of two,as has been done of late, The stage will probably reach, Nevada about eight o'clock in the evening. The Prettiest Goods! The Bést: Goods! GX Orders left for Books will be promptly filled latt er as pro mpt ly as poss ible , If theease be full y Lin at s car the h wit g tin nec con of se por pur the and cand idly de<e rtbe d, pers onal com mun ica tio ns two the for Sacrameuto coln in time to reach o'clock bouts. Arrangements have also bee™ The Most Fashionable Goods! ing about 1000’ Books! SraGginc—Tux Maras.—The people of this any part of: the State, however distant, who may deeounty will be rejoiced to learn that our usual sire the opinion and advice of Dr. Young, on their re uit, fryer the United States and Europe; comprising Bought at Ruinously Low Prices—for Cash, 7H IC H WI LK E EN ABLE THEM TU TRE AG E ak A TE OT ee”R OL f gain .a com ple te tri ump h ove r is large; all compr Jew ising every Dry variet y and sizas. Ke ep it Bef ore the Peo ple .—R eme mber to disbelieve all the accounts of tite late FedGoods Stores in the Mountains. that you can SUBS still CRIB ERS buy your TO Mea WEEKLY PAPERS ts at the OPP OSI TIO N ficon it lic imp eral victories, while they place MARKET, No, 70 Broad street, aT THE SAME LOW and Periodlvals can receive the same without risk, Now, Ladies if you wish to Purchase dence in the reported Federal defeat near To Correspondents.—Pstients residing: in aa cow ag aiid Fibwer sell Ge the Poole Count, trots the bert With an immense stock of New Goods, en Having alargeinvoice of Standard Works on the remark, that many rebel sympatiiisers profess Komment is unnecessary, , Have commenced the Fall & Winter Campaign Eple copa l Serv ices will be held at the Court . j4Y herey Weare confid ent of suitin g: the tastes of for et offs am n tha c. e ili mor put g in as 4 the read rebels regard this lock h , ta v nday Suna House every “u , a. My, *e' ele at of thy wor is Tv t. Wes the in s eat def late OUR STOCK OF BLANK HOOKS their = ata ad aaa = S Charleston. The latter report, they say, being received by a “private letter,” must be true. BEaTERs, P American Dry-Goods Store. NO. 39 BROAD STREET. AT THE OLD BROAD STREET Prescorees ano Mapits.—The confirmed prejad ices of a thoug htful life are as bard m nd me usa g tho ree win “th lea d,, ed fle defeat and BOO K AND PAP ER DEP OT. to chang e as the confi rmed habits of an in dead on the fleltii’” Amottier secessionist says dolent life;:and AVIN G PURC HASE THE D ENTI RE STOC K LN as some must trifffe away . to stats age because they trifle he has seen tHe letter,.but does not dare trad d away youth, others duged thee and good’ wilkof the concern, we have reprice s and! adile d tu the stock s, and are atre for ed est arr be uld sho He t les ts ten con its must labor on in a maze of error, beeause . prepared to sell at soe i aneaes austen son. Aistte report goes, the Government hae ee 0 abo there too long to tind ail’ mention of the battle, and threatau The “to Ww. ena —BY THE—-~ of Charleston, S. ©., in-witich the Federals were ens death to-everp one Mat mentions it. . SEEDS! SEEDS! . IS STILL CARRIED ON WITH UNABATING VIGOR als, &c. liad been a great battle fought witttin six miles . w .+-Lettefs from Italy oct2-tt P, KENT A. F. MACKAY. ' No. 97 Broad street, Nevada . THE UNION SALOON. NO, 46 PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, — GRIMES WOULD INFORM HIS many friends, and the public at large, that be keeps his Saloon supplied with , The Finest Liquors, Cigars, &c. Persons wishing to indie? in a “light summer drink” or take something ‘‘straight’’ can be accommodated by calling at the UNION, Nevada, Dec. 5, 1861. BRIDGE BUILDING.. Q. RICE, Bridge Builder, Miltwright, AND DESIGNER. OSE INTENDING TOYBUILD Bridges, Quartz Millsand like structures, . 7. CONSTANTLY RECBRIVING will do well to dete afpw bone begenrge = NEW and FASHIONABLE STYL#S of wi ; Having made. one of the most reliable Patent t A sin Wash ae ot tae net Te ath ‘atteed ta the WAKING OF ani te SUMMER CLOTHING; DRAWINGS, SPECIFIGATIONS, and PROCURING PATENT-RIGHTS. Of Every Description.. Nevada, May 9th, 1861,—t Orrice—On Main street, Opposite Maver & Cor’s Bont & Shoe Store—up stairs Nevada Cityy Jam. 14, 1862.