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February 8, 1860 (4 pages)

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NEVADA DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 8, 1860. County Surervisors.—The Board of Supervisors met on Monday—all the members being present. The quarterly report of the County Physician was examined and approved. The bids for taking care of the indigent sick were epened. Only two bida were made: Dr. C. T. Overton proposed to take care of the sick for seventy-five cents a day, in cash, or scrip sufficient to make up that amount, and Dr. R. M. Hunt proposed to provide for the patients at the rate of one dollar a day, payable ia scrip on the indigent sick fund. There being little or no difference in the two bids, at the rate the scrip is now selling, the bid of Dr. Hunt was accepted by the Board. On Tuesday, the Board were engaged io transacting miscellaneous business,—examining accounts and petitions, renewal of licenses for toll bridges, etc., etc. The resignation of G. W. Tallman, Justice of the Peace for Washington township, was accepted, and Calvia Hall was appointed to fill the vacaney, ia accordance with the petition of numerous residents of the township. The Board will probably dispatch the business before them and adjourn this afternoon, ” Nothing has been done with road matters dui ring this session, as it is not yet known what Jaw will be in force for this county, during the eoming year. A special session will have to be held during the latter part of the month to traneact unfiuished business. Hosrirat Marrers.—From the quarterly report of the County Physician, Dr. R. M. Hunt, we learn that thirty-four patients have been admitted into the county hospital within the past three montbs, thirty-five bave been discharged, and three bave died, leaviog seventeen still under treatment. At the beginning of the year, when Dr. Hunt took charge of the hospital there were fifteen patients under treatment. An-examining of the several quarterly reports show that the average number of patients under treatment during the year was about twenty-two, and the total cost of their care a little over $9,400, which is some $5,000 lese é than the amognt expended for hospital purposes during the year ending in February 1859. Under the present contract, provided the number e of patients do not increase, the cost for the comoe ing year will be in the neighborhood of $8,000. About one-third of the patients treated during the past year, were injured in mining claims, and the most common diseases are billious aod typhoid fevers, rheumatism, sore eyes, ete. Txrus or Courts.—Mr, C. F. Smith has in3) troduced a bill into the Assembly, to fix the terms of the County Court and Court of Sessions of Nevada county. The bill provides that the regular terms of the County Court shall! be held on the first Mondays in January, May gad September; and the regular terms of the Court of Sessions on the first Mondays in March, July and November. At preseot there are six reguby lar terms of these Courts held every year, but ; anit is generally the case that but little busiq ness is trausacted, considerable expense to the county will be saved by the proposed change, and the public interests will be equally as well served, Provision is made for holding special terms whenever the Couuty Judge shall deem it /beeessary, Suicips or « Cursaman.—From the Hydraulic Press, we learn that a Chicaman committed suiA cide, recently, near San Juan, by hanging himself. The deceased owed soine of bis countrymen about $500, which he was unable to pay. Troubled in mind at his delingueney, at a season when every hovorable Celestial is expected ‘to equare bis accounts, he went off, none knew -whither, until bis body was discovered, hangfog by the neck to the limb of a tree in the lore wilderness, He had probably been dead about two weeks, Diep 1x Tus Hosritat.—Mr. J. C, Harvey, an attorney at law, died in the county hospital, Yast Monday night. His disease was a softening of the brain. He has resided for some time at North San Juang where he was taken sick, about six weeks ago, and being without means was sent to the hospital. Every attention was paid to bis wants while in the hospital, the at“torneys of this place having contributed towards paying the special expenses incurred for his comfort. Drrew Extexsion.—We learn that the miners of Chalk Bluff and Red Dog, hare recently finthe water from the big tunnel of the South Yuba ditch, and conveying it to Red Dog and other mining localities in that neighborhood. The owners of the ditch expect to sell 1,000 inches of water daily. Rervsiican County Coxvextion.—A Republican County Convention has been called to meet in this place, on Saturday next, the 11th fost., for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention, to be beld on the 22d. They invite all to co-operate with them who are willing to support the nominee of the Chieago Convention. Cocwtr Coxvextion.—The Administration Geateal Committee met in this place, on Saturday last, and called a County Convention to mect on Friday, the 24th inst. to elect delegates to the State Convention. The test recommended by the State Committee, we believe, was adopted. Rossgry.—The Daguerrean Gallery of Mons. Liebert, on Broad street, was broken open last Friday night, anda lot of daguerrean cases, pictures, etc., carried off. The property is of eonsiderable value to Mr. Liebert, but of no use fo the robber. Hosrirat Beripinc.—Mesers. Long & Shultes, abe contractors for building the county hospifal, are progressing rapidly with the work. The frame of the building was raised on Moo4sy, and they design to bave it covered and the roof on by the first of next week. Removat.—We learn shat Messrs. Joseph Brothers, of the Opposition Clothing Store, have leased the stand jately occupied by Sol. Koblman, corner of Broad and Pine streets, and will remove into their new place about the AStb inet. Mrxixo.—The proprietors of the Nebraska Shaft took out for four days’ work, last week, : $8,324. The Live Oak Company cleaned up : On Saturday, for their week's work, $3,782. ished a ditch, thirteen miles in length, taking . ae Dr. Seott, and Clairvoyant Physician, would respectfully inform the public generally up stairs, between Califordia and Pine, where he will give Clairvoyant examinations unerringly correct for all forms of disease, having had 18 years experience in the Atlantic States of the Union, and two years practice in California. He fiatters nimself that he can “five the utmost satisfaction to all those that may honor him with their confidence, Examining vand kinds of mesmerically all formas diseases, he is enabled to locate,’ dé¢fime and prescribe . Those insulated Battery, applied under Mesmieric Clairvoyant happy and permanent results to all those Nervous and Spinal diseases, constitutional” ‘ete. Mesmeric and Phrenological examinations given without manipulation, Medical examinations, $2 ; F hrenological, $1. Office hours from 9 to 12 4. m., 2 to 5 P. wt. Thiirsday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. , Orders from the country promptly answered. = 17-3m eer eeeretnetereneieennenennnssnineteneenvmeeeniniy The Medical and Surgical Institue of Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, is already secured in a position which places it, as well as its proprietor, far above the assaults of envy and professional malice. In the schools of France the highest prizes are often awarded to practitioners in this department of Medical science, and they occupy with others, an equally lofty position in the profession. Ricord . is an illustrious example, a shining light among the phil. osophical stars of his age in Europe, and Dr, Czapkay has fully equaled him in this country, as a proof of which, the Philadelphia College of Medicine complimented him with a Diploma, and the honorary adeundem degree. Se. . from lecting this as his field of operation, although qualified as a graduate of the University of Pesth, and late Chief Surgeon ofthe Hungarian evolutionary army, for more extended labors, Dr. L. J. Czapkay has bent his earnest attention to the cure ofchronic and private diseases, in which he has become so greatan expert that he is now . regarded as the Luapgr in this branch of his profession . throughout the United States, and his portrait and biog. . rapby are published as a matter of interest to their read. . ers in the most exclusive journals, The Doctor’s offices are at his Medical and Surgical Institute, on Sacramento street, corner of Leidesdorff, nearly opposite the buildings . of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. . ag We ask particular attention of our readers to the . sworn certificates of remarkable cures, in another column . of this paper, Sands’ Sarsaparila—For Purifying the Blood— Health cepeuds almost entirely upom the state of the blood. If the vitalizing fluid which pervades every tissue membrane, fibre. filament, gland or other organ, primary and subsidiary, be charged with the elements of disease, . sickness must be the consequence, and until the cause is . eradicated, no permanent relief can be expected. It is . here that the powerful health restoring properties of . SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA are inanifested ; its scarebing operation reaches the germ of disease, and the cures it performs are therefore radicaland thorough, Read the testimony in another column. @@~ Prepared and sold by A. B, &D. SANDS, Druggists 100 Fulton street, New York. For sale by H. JOHNSON & CO., and REDINGTON & CO., San Francisco ; RICE & COFFIN, Marysville: R. H, . MeDONALD & CO., Sacramento; H. H. WICKES & CO., . Nevada ; and by Druggists generally. 13-ly . nents Newell's Cough Syrup.—We have just received afew bottles of this Syrup from the Manufacturer, It . comes to us highly recommended as a remedy fer Cops, Cover , Sore Taroat, Broycagtis, or apy other affection of the throat or luays, . RUDOLPH & HUNT, $2 Main street, Novada, 11-tf E* JAMAICA GINGER—For Saicby ~~ . E. F, SPENCE, . Druggist & Apothecary , 47 Broad st. EROSENE.—For Sale by E. F. SPENCK, Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad at., Novada, TREES AND SHRUBBERY. HE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING ESTAB-. lished himselfin the business would offer to the public of Nevada and vicinity a choice aud well selected stock of Apple, Pear, i Peach, i Ccerry and Other Pruit Trees, Also, Ornamental Treea and Shrubbery, GRAPE VINES, FLOWERING PLANTS and SEEDS. Sa Yardon Main Street, near the Court House. bee nutatthe yard] edn be found at the St, Louis otel. . Gardens laid out and trees and shrubbery planted at reasonable rates. : 18-tf FRED. A. MILLER, Florist. PIONEER : — a agen ASSAY OF FICE. H, HARRIS & CO,, [Successors to Harris & Marchand,) E. Street, near the Corner of Second Street, MARYSVILLE. Also—73 J Street, Sacramento, 105 Sacramento street, Sam Francisco. a@ Will continue te carry on the business of Ge . Melting, Refining and Assaying . GOLD AND ORES, Of Every Description. We guarantee the corectness of our Assays, and bind . ourselves to pay the diflerences that may arise with any . of the U, 5. Mints. . Returns made in from 6 to 12 hours, a7-IN BARS OR COIN.-gy Specimens of Quartz Assayed and Valugd. Terms for Assaying, the same asin Sam Francisco, H. IZKARRIS & CO. October 11th 1859,—tf ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT!! . South Side of Broad Street, three doors above Pine, Newada,. HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO . announce to the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he bas purchased the above establishment and will keep a . FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. And fitted it up in a style un3urpassed by any in Nevada An experienced Cook bas been employed, . and Game Suppers will be prepared in the Best style, toorder. The BEST, and nothing . but the BEST the market afferds, Will at all . . times be em The Proprietor pledges himself that . the establishment shali be conducted to the Entire Satis. faction of all who may favor him with their patronange. . TERMS CASH. Meals 50cts. and served up at all Hours . B. SANGUINETI, Pro’r. Nevada Feb. 1st 1860,—158-tf . IMPORTANT NEWS FOR 1860. GREAT RECUCTION IN PRICES, OPPOSITION STORE, Opposite National Exchange, Broad St., . NEVADA. JOSEPH BRO’S. Will sell their extensive Stock of . Falleé Winter Goods, Which consists of a large assortment of } . A No. 1, English, Pilot & Beaver Overcoats; “« « Harrison’s Business Coats; ‘ «« French Cassimere Pants; . “ * Blue, Black & Beaver Pants; . “« + Silk, Velvet & Plush Vests; . Genuine Peruvian, Flamandi, Moleskin and French Cassi. mere HATS ; . A Superior article of Mining and Stitched BOOTS . A large assortment of Mackinaw and B. B. BLANKETS: . Together with a carefully selected stock Goodyear’s RUB. ) ; . . BER GOODS, warranted to be perfection ; All of which will be auld at @w-EINRsT CcCosT,=a to make room for a Jarge invoice to arrive per Clipper ship *‘Forest Queen,”’ of SPRING & SUMMER GOODs. In addition te the above, we have the pleasure of informing our customers and the public generally, that we . are in receipt by every steamer, a well selected stock of BOYS’ CLOTHING, ishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, oes and Gaiters gj PRICES TOSUIT THE TIMES. ex JOSEPH BROTIIERS. . . Nevada Jan. 24th 1660. ee a Syesial Botices. ee 1! TEETH!! TEETA!!!. visi herough they will have the advantage of watching their cases during the construction, and the years of experience in allayWillat once prove the advantage the Ladies and Gentlemen of this and adjomming counties will derive by visitthat he has taken rooms at. Ne, 88, Montgomery . . \COommeorcscial Streoct, pa escent mnt ir Yo senate celts saint nedbilieiaiinie iil 4 3!! Books!!! Block. Street. Music, Music, Music. See After forty years practice in all parts of the world, ororn ET ABO advice of his friends, intends permaBY eatly in NEVADA. Ph tae oy Ge wees assortment of pgs: Shar of French, i American make. ree ee ot Oe ae beautiful, manufactured by himote“ mead sa CALIFORNIA. ' QUARTZ !! “En NOW BE FOUND AT BIS. © New Store, in Commercial Block, requiring the DENTIST, will find the bevefit of) 4 few doors below Pine, on Commercial Street, with a fine Stock of everything in his line, such as Standard & Miscellancous Works. the DOCTOR, he being t CARD BOARDS, INK STANDS, PORTFOLIOS, BANKERS CASES, de. a@ AND ALL KINDS OF STATIONERY. -@@ Music and Musical Instruments of all kinds; Gold Pens and Cutlery, Pictures and Frames, Cheas Men, Back-Gammon Boards, Cribbage Boards, and Dominos. Pocket Diaries and Journals for 18ssco. Foreign and American Newspapers, Magazines and new publications received by every steamer. Steamer Papers in wrappers for mailing, Postage Paid, ag Orders from the country solicited and attended to promptly. DR. LEVASON, At his office, up stairs, over Block & Co’s store, Corner Pine and Commercial sta. February Ist 1860.—18-3m Nevada Cal. GREGORY & BORING, ——DEALERS! KX —— GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. No. 44 Main Street, Commercial Block. COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA. Nevada Nov, 20th 1859. OOKS, BOOKS forthe MILLION !! J. =. EAMIAIN, No. 53 Broad Street, Corner Pine, AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND BEST ASsorted Stock of Books, and Stationery, Musical Instruments, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C. &C., ever brought to the city of Nevada, which will be sold at “Tholesalec # Retail, , CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, ae Stock f asssortment o Ww, picdlenn, emerge ye mae Masonic Works, Catholic Piety and School Books of every variety. Any quantity of Gift Books, Christmas Pres ents, Valentines, &c, for the Holidays. : ss —New anv IwrrovED— Groceries & Provisions. ,),rics AND DAILY JOURNALS, FOR 1860. Also—A great Variety o Sizes for the Pocket and Younting Room. Counting CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, A circulating Library of 1,000 volumns vew, and in good order, and . am constantly receiving the latest and most desirable works published, direct from New York and Philadelphia, Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c from all parts of the Globe. 7 Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put up for mailing—Postage Free. It is useless for me to try to enumerate the endless vari. ty ofeverything. Andl will say I have as good an assortment as can be found this side of San Francisco. Persona wishing anything in my line of business will save money by calling upon me, before purchasing elaeere. = Our Motto is We Strive to please, 11-tf — Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada, June 28th 1859.—39-tf T. ELLARD BEANS, 52 BROAD STREET. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada, October 18th, 1859.—3-tf NO. 55 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. DEALER LN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, re to please NEW VARIETY STORE. ore 2. EDWARD MULLER, AKES PLEASUREIN INFORMING the citizens of NEVADA and vicinity, that he has just epened on OMMERCIAL STREE, NEVADA, (Next door to Williams’ new brick building.) A large and well selected Stock of Fancy Goods, Consisting of Music & Musical Instruments, g fy French, German and English sa CIRCULATING LIBRARY. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, OF ALL KINDS. FINE FRENCH ENGRAVINGS, CANES &e. He also has the best assortment of TOBACCO & CIGARS ever brought to this market, which he is determined to sell at San Francisco Prices, Also, a beautiful assortment of ga GERMAN AND FRENCH PIPES. -@ Nevada, October 24th 1859,—4-tf Mining Tools, &c. &c. LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST LAX Stock of Goods to be found in this City, and will be Sold on the most Reasonable Torme. gg Goods Delivered Free of Charge any -y az Reasonable Distance. Ga J. 8. WALL, No, 55 Broad Street, Nevada. Nevada, Oct. 24th 1859. C.H. MEYER & CO., Brick Store, 76 Broad Street, NEVADA. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN French Brandies, Wines CORDIALS, AND FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Drug Stores. i 4. 3. RUDOLPR, atl panver wony, x. D. RUDOLPH & HUNT, No. 32, Main St. Weovadca. Wreovdaa. Wholesale & Retail DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, —— AND DEALERS IN ——— Paipts, Oils, Varnishes, Patent MEDICNES AND PERFUMERY, jé&r At the Lowest Cash Prices, “Gm At the Old Drug Stand, Fire-proof brick, 32 Main St., OPPOSITE MULFORD & 00S BANKING HOUSE. Nevada, Nov, Ist 1859,.—5-tf H. H. WICKES & CO., No. 58, Broad St, BMixchango on HBuropoc. We are also enabled to furnish good Sight or Time Drafts on —— LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG, FRANKFORT, on the Main, sz ATCURRENT RATES, -g C. H. MEYER & CO., 76 Broad St., Nevaca, Dec, 20th 1850,—12-tf Tt. 4, NEWMAN, y. B® MILLER.
T. A. NEWMAN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CASE GOODS. ce aa — NEVADA.—~ Have constantly on hand every variety of Goodain the above line and are selling for az CASH, at SACRAMENTO PRICES. -Go Nevada, Dece 27th 1859,—~13-tf NEVADA FRUIT STORE NICOLAS SLOCOVICH, On Pine street, opposite U. 8. Bakery, NEVADA CITY. ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE public of Nevada, and vicinity, that bekvepson hand all kinds of Green and Dried Fruits, For sale at wholesale and retail. Also, all kinds of CONFECTIONARIES, &c., Sold at San Francisco l’rices. Nevada, Nov. lst 1859,—-5-tf H. W. GALVIN, SADDLE & HARNESS . MAIER. ya Repairing Done Neatly. = On Broad Street, Opposite the Post Office. Nevada, Dec, 20th 1859.—-12-tf " WHEELER & WILSON’S _ SEWING MACHINES! NE UNDERSIGNED HAVING OBTAINED THE AGENCY, is prepared to furnish the LADIES of NEVADA and vicinity, or any who desire to purchase one of these . Excellent Sewing Machines, . At San Francisco Prices. . we This Machine needs no other recommendation than the . simple fact that a large number of them have been sold and are constantly used, and in every instance, the have given ja ENTIRE SATISFACTION. -ez These Machines are sold at thesame price throughout the State, the transportation from San Francisco added. Therefore the advantage of purchasing here instead of sending below, will be seen at once, from the fact that those who purchase of me, will be thorough}y instructed in the use and care of the Machine, gg Free of Charge,-@& and also aviod all risk of Loss or Damage by T rtation. Ibave now on handa number of t Machines, of the different styles of ffnish, which I shall take pleavure in showing to any be may desire to purchase, or have the curiosity to examine. : MRS. I. J. ROLFE, Residence, Head of Broad St., Nevada. Nevada Nov. 7th 1859.—tf 40 LBS. OF SUPERIOR SOLE LEATHER, For sale by J. M. HIXSON, No. 77 Broad Street, Nerada. —~ Wholesale and Retail— Druggists and Apothecaries. CORNER OF BROAD & PINE STS., _ anyand everythingin their line to befound in any one Store in the State. Will Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. GR Orders from the trade is respectfully solicited. “Gm Prescriptons carefully compounded at a}) hours. Nevada Aug. 13th 1659.—-46-tf TALLMAN & TURNER, Stoves, Tin & Hardware OraAll Kinda. HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS, MADE TO ORDER. ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO COPPER WORK and JOB WORK, BRICK BUILDING, Commorcial Stroocot. 18-tf Nevada January 1859, WOOD!!! Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! WH @ 2 ew A aa Dw As ——HAS GOT— ‘WOOD! WoOQD!! 500 CORDS SEASONED OAK, PINE AND CEDAR WOOQD-A}lLengthe, that he wante to sell, or exchange for Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Tin Ware, Crockery, Furniture, Ledding, Clothing, Blacksmithing, Printers ills, or CASH. Bw Send your Ofders to No. 77 Broad St. KNICKERBOCKER SALOON. Main street, next door to Theater. NEVADA. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED AND FITTED up the abovo named Saloon, which has # due Marble Bed Billiard Table, A READING ROOM, furnished always with the latest papers, is attached to the Establishment. THE BAR, is constantly supplied with the Choicest R@ LIQUORS, WINES AND CIGARS. -@a A. W. POTTER. Nevada Dec. 20th, 1850.—-12-f wolted with new life, so does this medici Laburnum, And Reinvigorating the General System. and overcome diseases. ) GEQ, W. "WELLOE,, . tieremeral and’ yermaneat core of Rheumation, Wor. el and Secondary 8) diseases, Glen, Cutaneous tions, Swelling of ete eee use of Mercury. In the above named diseaeses, this preparation is aar Unecqualed in the Knewn World. -@a of Toothache by Galvanisma, or if necessary , # ectraction with facility , with all operations of SODA BOOKS, ccquaatha tee Wx will Teqseeunent Matt ohen cove used, si CLZANING er SOOIS, preparation is made with the greatest care, from the best Pivaame. a oe a “y. B. It contains no Mereural preparation whatever. nag = ead apnea PRINTING CARDS, None genuine unless the written signature of JAS. R. BOYCE, a on the Label. Prepared only »: ee JAS. R. BOYCE, Wholesale & Retail Droggists, Cor. K and 2d streets, 14-3m Sacramento, Cal, RUDOLPH & HUNT, Agents, Nevada, FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, — AND— GARDEN SHREDS. Smith's Pomological Garden & Nursery 2}, MILES FROM SACRAMENTO, ON AMERICAN RIVER, Depot and Store, 44 J Street. E offer the stock of Fruit and Ornamental 8 present season a Hr P~ seg ovat rees, . . : ering Shrubs and Green House Plants, as can be found in Pioneer Book, Music & News Depot. aay Waspery Establishment on the Pacific coast, embracing over One Thousand Varieties, viz : Apple, land 2 years old from graft, Pear, 12 and3 " ‘ ts Peach, 1 2and3 “ “ “ “ Nectarines, Land2 ‘ “ “ “ Apricot, 1 and 2 " % bbe “ Plum, 1] and 2 Lid 46 a “ Cherry, 1 and 2 “6 $4 “ * Almond, 1 and 2 “ “e “ sc Also the California and Foreign Grape Vines, Uur stock of the Foreign Grape, in variety are the finest and best selected and tested kinds grown in this country. We have been for years past giving our particular attention in the propagation of all the finest varieties of the Foreign Grape extant, of which we offer for sale 50,000 vines this season, Also, 40,000 Los Angeles Grape Viner trom one to three years old, as low as can be purchased at any Nursery Establishment in the State, We will sell at prices Ornamental and Shade Trees. Consisting of Elm, Maple, Linden, Ajlanthua, Catalpa, or Golden Chain,) Weeping and Curled Leat Willow, Timber Lacust, &o. &e. Also the Evergreen Arbor Vita, very ornamental for Public or Private Grounds, Avenues and Cemeteries, All of fine growth and large size for planting out the coming season. Our stock of Camelias, Roses, and an endless variety of Green House Plants, are unusually fine and large, The Camelias have now commenced blvoming in their beautiful varieties and colors, and will continue through the Winter and Spring months, Garden Seeds. We invite the attention of dealers and planters ta our very extensive and general assortment of Vegetable Seeds all of our own raising, The crop of this year’s growth which is pure and sure to vegetate, we hold out great inducements to parties purchasing by wholesale, our stock being very large. The increasing demand for the Seeds of our own growing, have compelled us to enlarge our operations, and we have accordingly procured another farm expressly designed and adapted for that business, and have associated with us In that department Mr, Jas. R. Saul, who for the last fiye years has bec foreman of this Establishment. Persons in giving oxders for seods, will please send aeparate from Nurapry Stock, We will well for CASH ata less price than can be purchased in any part of the State, Trees, Planta and Seeds packed with the greate«t care to eo then im transportation toany partofthe Pacific Youut. CAUTION, We caution all persons from buying trees from Hawkers and Pedlars, who pretend to have trees from our Nursery, (without vouchers from us) but would advise all to send their orders direct to us, or through our authorized agents, when they will be sureto get Trees correct to their labels, Trees ordered from the Nurwery, will be packed with the greatest care, and willbein much better order for planting than trees long exposed for sale in hauling them about through the country, J’ersons planting out Orehards, cannot be too careful in planting none but the best varieties of Fruit, Karly planting, when practicable, is Rertleatecty recommended, ‘atalogaes containing full descriptions of our stock and prices, sent free to all applicants, All orders must bo accompanied with the cash to receive attention. Address A. P. SMITH, No, 44, J Street, Sacramento. 14-3 Watchos, Towelry, wo. =" L. CHLARIE, ite the St. Louis Hotel, Commercial Street, 8 JUST RECEIVED A FINE Assortment of JEWELRY, consisting of WATCHES from the best manufacturers of France and Europe. Diamond Rings, Kar Rings fot Chains, Wateh Guards, Gold Pens, Yencil Cases, Clocks, &e. &e, In fact, everything in the Jewelry line, of the finest kind, Ba” Watches and Jewelry made and Repaired. -@@ OPPOSITION ISTHE LIFE OF TRADE! Also, attached to the above Establishment isa FINE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, HICH WILL BE RE-FITTED AND OPENED ON THE lst day of January, 1860, by the addition of a second story, now under course of construction, with due Skylight, where the finest kFPhotographs, Dagucrrcotyocs, and Ambrotypos, Will be taken Cheaper than the Cheapest By one of the best Artists in the State! And better than any in the Mountains, (Though my Ambrotypes did not obtain the Premium at the late State Fair,) Because I did not send any. When my new Gallery is completeted, I shal] be prepared to take the Bost Pictures in the State, and at Reduced Ratga, LIST OF PRICE§, Life Size Photographs .....6e5eees «86 00 Ambrotypes wize Plates . 400 do 4 size Plates -200 de 1-6 size Plates 1 60 do 1-9 size Plates, 1 00 N. B.—The public has been wis-led by the advertisements of others of the profession in Nevada, by announcing through the public newspapers, that they obtained the Second Premium, for Daguerreoty pes at the late State Fair, but such is not the case, (See Sac. Union of Oct. 7th 1969,) the official list as repurted, where no such Premium can be found in its columns, L. CELARIE, Nevada Dec, 20th 1859.—12-3w BOOTS & SHOES! MAYERS & COE, Have Just Received at their Stand, Corner of Main & Commercial streets, The Largest and Most Extensive Stock of MINERS’ LADIE®s’ Heavy Nailed Misses & Children’s KIP, CALF AND SHOES, » =] anal GAITERS & tole) in Rubbers. GENTS’ Single & Double ROY’S KIP& CALF sole sewed Boots & Shoes. Calf BOOTS, Ladies de, de, Calf Bootees, &e &c. Ever brought to Nevada, designed for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. B Consisting in part as follows : “Ge Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots Double sole and upper Pegged ‘tes Water-Proof Sewed Boots; Miner’s heavy nailed Boots; Men’s Gaiters, Ties and Brogans; Hoy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; Benkert’s pump sole and er Cots; Long and short Rubber Boots; ALSO, 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents’, Ladies’, Misses, and Childrens’ Rubber -— OVER SHOES. — Our assorment of Ladies’, Misses, and Childrens Goods is unsurpassed in the country. They are mostly fromthe best Manufacturers of New York and Philadelphia, and embrace nearly every variety and style manufacturedin the Allantic States. SIMON MAYERS, Wm. R. COE. Nevada, Dec. 37th 1859.—13-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A GOOD MARBLE-BED BILLIARD TABLE, in good order, with Rubber Cushions, together with Balls, Cues, and all the fixtures. or to D. LACHMAN, 103m 24 Commercial Street, Nevada. penne a en . a meena To strangers & others Visiting SAN FRANCISCO. Persons who have occasion to visit fan Francisco, and find it necessary to purchase CLOTHING or FURNISHING GOODS of any description, will find it MUCH to * ¢ . te . their advantage if they call at QUINCY HALL, Nos. 149 and 151, Washington strect, The reputation of this establishment is known to most of our readers throughout the State, as well asin Oregon and Washington Territory ; nevertheless, for the benefit more particularly of strangers, it may be proper to say that at Quincy Hall, every style and quality of Men and Boy’s Wearing Apparel, Comprising, at all times, the largest stock in the line on the Pacific Coast, is to be found at prices absolutely lower than any other house in the country can afford—as low, in fact, as the current rates of the leading retail establishmen ts of the Eastern cities, This is no humbug, buncombe assertion ; gn the contrary, it is simply the truth, which is proven every day and every hour by all classes of the community, The miner, the farmer, the business man, the laborer, men in all the varied circumstances of life—the rich alike with the poor—all patronize Quincy Hall, andall are svit-ed to their taste and their purse, You can pay finest articles, or you can buy the coarsest, and the price, if you are not utterly unreasonable, will-be one x f ve waeoere 49 and 151 W: i chan is-ten on Waters alee ast ang Re sewing EF. DE LGE i, (Formerly Delger & Hageman,) AVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST of F, Hageman, will continue the business in hia own name, a8 Importer & Wholesale in BOOTS & SIIOES, 75 California St., Corner Battery up stairs, SAN FRANCISCO, Keeps a large stock of Gent’s, Ladies’, Misses and Children's BOOTS, SHOKS & RUBBERS. Also, Receives by every steamer, a large assortment of BOOTS & SHORS, from the houses of J. MILES & SON, Philadelphia, D, R. KING & CO. do, LKON'D BENKERT, do, ©, BENKERT, do, P, CONRAD, do, S@™ Also the best assortinent of Eastern Goods always on hand, February Ist 1860.—18-3m F, DELGER. GRAY & HERWIG, 176 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. PIANOFORTES!! PIANOFORTES!!! fern Agents for the aale of Instruments from the following ce}ebrated manutacturers, Raven & Bagon, New York, Hallet & Davis, Boston. Brown, Allen & Co,, Boston, Boardman & Gray, Albany. The above Piqngs cannot be surpassed for quality of tone, delicacy of touch and durability, being made expressly to withstand the changes ofour California climate. Melodeons! Melodeons!! Sole Agents for California, for Carhart & Meedham’s celebrated Instruments ; Prince & Co’s, Melodeons, of all sizes, The largest and best selected stock in California of New, Popular and Standard Music, Domestic aud Foreign, Instruction Books, of all kinds, Brass Instruments, of American Manufacture. Sax Horns, ofevery deseription, Cornopeons, of all qualities, We partioularly call the attention of Band Masters to the fact that our stock of Brass Instruments are of American Manufagture, and are yreatly superior to the German Instruments ganerally found in our warket, Roman and Italian Strings, for all kinds of stringed Instrgments, received direct from Europe at iutervals whigh insure a constant supply of fresh articles. Guitars, Violingellos, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Wiggeglety, Picelos, Clarionets GRAY & HERWIQ, dea) exclasively in Music and Musical Instruments, and a long aud practical acquaintance with the business has enabled them te make arrange ments which justify them in onapepeing that they will nell the best articles, at the lowest possible rates, wae” Orders promptly attended to, A liberal dijssount to the Trade, Seminaries, &c. S@~ Viscretionary orders attended to by a person who haw had « long experience in teaching. January lst 1860,—14-3m J: PALIN DEES, (Late O'Meara & Painter.) DEALER IN TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL, CARDS, And PRINTERS STOCK generally. 132 Clay street, near Sansome, SAN FRANCISCO. December 20th 1869,—12-ly THE NEW YNGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capatads ciiviciieics .» . $250,000, WILL INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, In the town of NEVADA, on terms as low as any other good and responsible Cumpany, Cee eee eee nene Application for insurance may be made to I, J, ROLFE, who will make a survey of the same tothe Company's Agent at San Francisco, who will execute the Policy and forward it by return wail, A&B All losses adjusted with CASH immediately, WM. FAULKNER, Agent for spid Company, Cor, Sansome & Merchant Doc, 20th 1869,--12-31y Streets, San Francisco. nner PULU!! PULU! PULU —JUST RECEIVED. 5,000 mameaseet et. ving made arrangements to receive, wonthly, 5,000 pounds of PULU, La quantities at B21+2 Cta. Per Pound. Pulu Mattrasses, Pillows, &c. B@SOLD AT CORRESPONDING PRICES. Ge wa Varties in want of Pulu, etc., willdo well to call “tte FURNITURE STORE OF SAUL LEVY, Commercial Street, Nevada. _Nevada Nov. 29th 1 $59.—-9-Gm_ ‘i secre Aa GRAND Movi rm THE RIGHT QUARTER!! As all must admit who will call (and who will not!) upon he Guo EB” 1 EC BGs AT HIS NEW STORE, In Williams & Kelsey’s Com. Block, Commercial Strect, Nevada, Four doors below Pine, and examine the LARGEST and BEST selected stock of American, Prench and Bohemian CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, and Cutlery. Rw Y or offered in the mountains of Californis. “Ge To caumerate the many articles in his STORE would be useless, if possible. Ask what PIER has vot, useful or ornamental, ever foundin such a store. As usual, Le is ou hand to enabled to sellitin large ur small SHOW HIS GOODS, And will do it pleasantly, (and tohis own advantage.) Thankful for past favors, all who wil} favor him with a call will be nt i oot ati ” Live Himeelf in Nevada! @. N.B. CAN'T SELL AT COST YET! “Ga Nevada, Nov. Ist 1869.—5-tf ENGINE FOR SALE. SIX-HORSE POWER ENGINE, WITH A Boiler, and everything complete, adapted to sinking Shafts, pros purposes &c. For particulars, inquire at the Post Office, of JOHN T, CRENSHAW, 12tf Or, at the Nevage sr aa Pana eth ake matAeNRE se a Ser uttters pe: eae Mant hana eesnacrna sats Te oh iN Sle sea sine Re