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Miscellaneous.
4th. On the 5th, the Kansas qu
ken up in the Huse and occupied the session regular fist
which resulted in a
fight between the
tlemen at
IN ——
——— DEALER
Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cutlery,
Fancy Articles,
Plain Cap, and Letter Paper, Fancy
at
&c. ,
pes
&c.
Note, Envelo
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
and all
Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors
kinds of Musical Instruments,
A Cirocwulatimg Ioibrary
Davis of Miss., cam
There had been great rejeioing at Granada
Ne. 53 Broad Street, Corner Pine.
capthe
of
news
the
of
there
n
receptio
the
on
ASBEST
AND
EST
ED
LARG
THE
IV
CE
RE
JUST
‘AS
Its headhad struek the sidewalk with such
Mr. Keitt—“If you are going to object, go ture of Walker by Com. Paulding. The treaty
sorted Stock of
ments,
ru
l
st
ca
In
,
si
ry
Mu
ne
io
at
d
St
an
e
o
force aa te fracture the skull, and a deep wound over to your owa side of the House.”’
our
i with
Grasscy
Senor
by
ed
negotiat
lately
ry
.
eve
,
is
and
land
*Th
free
a
is
w—*
Gro
Mr.
Government, had been ratified by Nicaragua.
wai'iaude in’the head, probably with a nail, man has a right to go where he pleases.”’
LD NS.
O
G
between
made
lately
treaty
me
Y
the
same,ti
the
At
NC
PA
which, penetrated into the brain. The child
Mr. Grow, and
Mr. Keitt then came up te
. &e. &C.,
,
by the
rejected
ua
was
Nicarag
and
Rica
Costa
died-at four -o’clock in the morning, having wanted to know what he meant by such an ans.
arly . ever brought to the elty of Nevada, which will be seld at
ed.p insensible, and taken to Dr. Wixom’s. jected to Mr. Quitman’s making any remarks.
l
latter,
the
two
last
clauses
being
partien
wer as that. Mr. Grow said he meant just what .
the matter
d
that
suppose
was
It
nable.
objectio
he said, that this wasa free land and every mao .
a war between those republics,
Wholesale &@ Retail,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
_.
would lead to
had a right te be where he pleased.
,
Law
of
nt
tme
sor
ass
a
of
part
in
ists
cons
ck
Sto
My
as
the
feeling
in
Costa
Rica
was
that
she
had
at
and
thro
the
w
by
Gro
Masonic Works,
Mr.
t
took
en
Keit
Mr.
ob
AY
,
ical
Poet
l
rica
isto
cal
edi
”
Tat or GoLppcerc.—Louis Goldburg was said, “I will let you kaow you are a damned been deceived and outraged.
Catholic Piety and School Books of every variety.
arraigned on Monday in the District Court, on black republican puppy.”
The latest from Kansas is by telegraph from . Any quantity of Gift Books, Christmas Presys.
ida
Hol
the
for
&c,
s,
ine
ent
Val
ts,
‘en
Mr. Grow knocked his hands off and said, “I . St. Louis. The Kickapoo correspondent of the
the indictment for the murder of Joha Enders.
roved Diaries, and Dally Journals,
imp
and
New
The forenoon was occupied in empanneling a shall occupy such place in the Hall as I please, . Republican says that on the night of Feb, 6th, for 1858. A variety of sizes for the pocket and Counting
n
was
cutio
prose
the
for
nce
evide
the
add
juty,
2 Oy ee
taken in, the afternoon and evening.
The most
of the day yesterday was occupied in examining
The evidence was
somewhat contradictory, but does not differ
materially from that taken on the preliminary
examination, and which was published in the
Demoérat at the time. The case was argued by
Mesers. Anderson and Churchman for the prosecution,-and by Messrs. McConnell and Meredittfor the defense. The case bad not been
giverite the jury when we went to press. Those
who,bave. heard the evidence are generally of
the impression that the defendant cannot be
convicted of a higher crime than manslaughter.
N
Scioor.” Exnmition.—Mr. Lockweod has furnished ‘us'the following statement of the receipts
and expenditures of the late exhibitions for the
benefit of the public schools:
gcoipin of two evenings,.....eeeeeeeees $392 75
Fxpenseg. Theater two nights,,..-6+..000
Musie,..-.PT oe
OLE
G E
CO
N
Se TTS CRO
Printing pregrames tickets and posters
50 00
9 00
35 00
wie
easW
PeeE
Vaid to Trustees, .... Sid SeV
resoJeint
ty
Africa.
of
coast
the
from
negroes
It lasted about two minutes, and terminated by .
found this side of San Francisco,
be
n
ca
as
nt
me
the
ing
denounc
ed
introduc
been
bave
lutions
Persons wishing anything in my line of business will
the Sergeant at Arms, whe thrust himself among .
Senaing
instruet
, before purchasing elseand
g,
me
Pauldin
Com.
on
actsof
up
g
lin
cal
by
y
ne
mo
e
sav
the contestants, and with his mace, and aided
cause
te
s
Congres
in
tatives
Represen
tersand
by the cooler members, restored order.
Strive to ory
e
W
is
o
tt
Mo
e
e
effect.
into
carried
be
d
to
expresse
views
the
HAMLIN.
J. BE.
11-tf
The House, after a severe struggle referred .
the President’s Kansas Message, with the Le-. Recent developments in St. Louis state that
compton Constitution, te a select Committee by . George Smizer, late collecter of St Louis is
.
S
L
E
T
O
H
the close vote ef 115 to 111.
a defaulter to the amount of $160,000.
“a
The motion ef Mr. Stevens, which had prioriThe
Senate
have
confirmed
Mr.
Jewett,
Marty to refer to the standing Committee on Ter.
shal
for
Northern
District,
and
Mr.
Birdsall,
as
D WELL KNOWN HOUSE, SITUAN
D
OL
IS
TH
ritories, was defeated by a majority of one— .
the
r
nea
,
eet
Str
in
Ma
of
foot
the
at
d
ate
Naval
officer
of
N.
Y.
Yeas, 113—Nays, 114.
Bridge, in Nevada city, which has been closed
Mr. Keitt then made an ample apology te the . The election in Atchison county, Kansas, on
for a few weeks for repairs, will be opened on
House for his attack en Mr. Bann during the) the 16th ult., for member of the Council to fill
RCH 27th 1858,
A
M
,
AY
RD
TU
SA
preceding setting. and Mr. Grow expressed rethe vacancy oecasioned by the resignation of
The Proprietor takes the liberty to say to the public that
gret that necessity bad constrained him to en-. Mr. Carr, the democratic Councilman elect, he intends us far as possible, to make this House fully as
locaer
oth
y
an
in
nd
fou
be
can
as
t
quie
d
an
le
tab
for
com
gage in personal collision on that floor.
resulted in the choice of Mr. Charles, Dem.
f that his knowledge
sel
him
rs
tte
fla
r
eto
pri
pro
e
Th
n,
tio
In the Senate Mr. Fessenden made a long ever Mr. Wheeler, free State man, by 25 majerbusiness, and the accommodation that this Hotel
the
of
speech in behalf of free Kansas, eliciting exity. On the 4th of Jan, the same county gave affords, will guarantee to him a share, as heretofore of the
planatory remarks from Messrs. Mason, Seward, . 100 free State majority.
public patronage.
THE MONUMENTAL HOTEL!
The Lecompton
Millard Fillmore ex-President of the U. 8.»
ding committee on Territories by six . was married at Albany Feb. 11th.
stan
the
Incidental expenses,
.
majority.
On motion of Mr. Gwin, a resolution was
Not yet collected,
On the 9th, the Scnate discussed the Army . adopted instrueting the’finance Committee toin$392 75. Bill.
quire into the expediency of reporting a bill for
On the 15th, the Senate refused to take up increasing the facilities for refining Gold for
The sum of $150 was paid to the School Trustees; the other $22, set down as having been Mr. Douglas’ resolution ef inquiry into Kansas. coinage at the San Francisco Mint.
e Mr. Douglas .
Whil
23.
to
24
of
vote
rs,
a
by
affai
paid to them, was used by Mr. Lockwood in was proceeding to give the reasons for ite im-. California State Bonds, 7's, 70, are quoted
at
80}.
making some repairs on the school house.
ted
.
by
n,
was interrup
be
mediate consideratio
Jeff. Davis, of Miss., and Mason, of Virginia,
Insaxg.—An insane man named T. R. Wilwho seemed desirous of cowing him down,
liams was brought to this place ou Monday from
Omega. An order was made the same day for
his removal=t@the Asylum at Steckton, to
which place he has been takenin charge of
some friends. Another insaze man named Cephos Veitz, was found wandering in the woods
below Grass Valley, on the 16th inst.
He was
quested to call and settle,
i
. NEWMAN & 60.
Nevada, February 10th, 1858.—19-tf
:
SOL. KOHLMAN’S
CHEAP STORE,
HAS REMOVED
7
7o the old and popular corner, in Kidd & Knox's Building
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts.
— can be found every variety of Fashinable
Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing
sisting in part of
Goods, con
Black and Blue Cloth Frock Coats ;
Beaver, Pilot and Cassimere Business Coats ;
Heavy Pilot, Beaver and Petersham Raglans ;
Black and Blue Broadcloth Talmas ;
Black, Blue and Fancy Cassimere Pants ;
and Satinet Pants ;
Blue, Grey,
Black Silk Vélvet'Vests ; °°
Fancy’
A large assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs,
Cravats and Gloves;
;
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags ;
Also a large and well selected stock of
BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING!
A large
stock of heavy Grey, Blue, Red and the finest of
hite Blankets ;
Rubber Croods.
Dispatches from Mexico have been received
. at the State Department. Mr. Forsyth, our
A discussion arose on the Army Bill, which . Minister, had recognized the new governmeat,
A. BLOCK & CO,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Particular attention
paid to families who wish a quiet
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,
the breeze in each tropical clime.
Let the epicure boast of each high-flavor'd dish,
‘The flavor of wines or French brandy,
Yet none of the list named above can compare
With J. Regan’s “Steam Refin’d Candy.”
Rich spices and fruits and sweet flewers may be good,
Qr dishes for epicures dainty;
But the questian in this I will not debate,
Yet each have admirers in plenty.
Withal; there are none of them haif so well
veal,
From the sweet
prattling child to the dandy,
As that sweetest of sweets, everywhere idolized—
I mean Regan’s ‘‘Steam Refine’d Candy.”
‘Regan’’ was first, on the Pacific Coast,
o made confectlons—the fact is known well;
Tho’ ’twas seven years since, he coutinues it still,
And sells by wholesale and retail.
He is selling his stock at such reduced rates,
That purchasers are always handy,
And they find each variety known to the trade,
Among J. Regan’s ‘‘Steam Refin’d Candy,’”
'
Here’s an hurtdred 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 for their holiday stock right away,
(9-tf
J. Regan’s ‘‘Steam Refin’d Candy,”
Of
GEO. J. BROOKS & CO.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
NO, 123 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR Jastes CONNER & Sons’ Tyre Founpry,
YPE, Cases, Stands, Brass and Wood Rules, with a complete assortment of all kinds of PRINTING MATERIALS, always om hand. Also
RUGGLES’ JOB PRESSES,
RUGGLES’ CARD CUTTERS,
HOE’S IMPEREAL PRINTING PRESS,
HOE’S PROOF PRESSES,
J
HOF’S PAPER CUTTERS,
15,000 Reams Printing Paper, all sizes
2,000“
Fine Book Paper,
6,000
Hardware Paper,
10,000
=‘
Manilla Wrapping Paper,
20,000
Deuble Conn. Straw,
10,000 Lbs,
Lightbody’s Celebrated News Ink,
000 *
uy
Fine Book Ink,
Colored Inks in Cans and Priater’s Varnish,
August, 16, 1856.
—ALSO—
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
—
NEVADA SHOE STORE.
INDIA RUBBER COATS,
Commercial Street, Next Door Below Landecker’s,
JACKETS,
PANTS,
LEGGINGS,
and GLOVES,
Or tae BEST QUALITY.
l which will be sold at the most Reasonable
Alof
Prices.
A Large and Splendid Assortment of
Ladies and Misses Boots & Shoes,
OF THE LATEST STYLE.
J. F. HOOK would respect
fully inform his old customers and the amy
public, that he has recently purchased a large and well assorted stock of BOOTS & SHOES and has RE-OPENED his
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, Genta
Fine BOOTS and GAITERS, and a splendid assortment of
ga Viease call and judge for yourself, “@®
A. BLOCK & CO.,
MINING BOOTS, constantly on hand.
REPAIRING done on the shortest notice.
affords—and nothing shall be left undone that will add to
the comfort of the guests.
Nevada, December Ist, 1857.—9-1f
i
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada, are respectfully
invited to call and examine my stock.
Aug. 26th,—47-tf.
J. F. HOOK,
a
a
ee
>
7 ap
‘
Y
Nevada Oct. 30th 1857,—43-tf
“SPECIAL
NOTICES.
—
Dry Goops.—Messrs, Steifel & Cohn, No. 64 Broad rtreet
restrictions and penalties,
NO, 88 MONTGGMERY STREET,
Of every desirable description,
DEALERS IN
ferry and tug beats, and imposing additional.
Manufactory,
Steam Refined Candy
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
& CO.
J. 8. WALL
sitting in censidering the biil extending the .
provisions of the steamboat law of 1852, to.
J. REGAN’S
—AND—
was advocated by Mesers. Masen, Davis and . as had all the other members of the diplomatic place of resort during their stay in the city.
ket
mar
the
all
h
wit
ed
pli
sup
l
wel
js
E
BL
TA
E
TH
Crittenden, and oppesed by Mr. Hale.
corps.
The House was occupied during its whole
AVING returned from New York, will resume the
ion of his time
practice of Medicine, and devote a
to consultations in the
of the
EYE and EAR.
OFFICE—In Wright's building, N. W. corner of Montgomery and Jackson
San Francisco.
18-3m
2to4P. M.
to 12 A. M,,
Hoursex9
WINTER CLOTHING
MRS. ADAMS, FORMERLY OF
the What Cheer House, having leased the above
New and Commodious Hotel, formerly kept by
Tracy Stroud, is now prepared to accommodate
Hi
the public in a manner unsurpassed in the mountains,
DR. J. W. VAN ZANDT,
Are now in receipt ofa large, and well selected Stock of
ANG ecccccccvcccerecvcvers 8 00,
Board without .
iT HOeta,
rTrtr
Sigle Mealas,....+-5+ Pe t
to Theta.
LOdging .sccseeeeceeecrereeeneees . 50
NEW YORK HOTEL !!
Broad Street, above Pine--Nevada.
EYE AND EAR.
i
of HATS
es& CAPS;
A good stock of the latest siyi
az Prices to Suitthe Times. “Ga
Board and Lodging, per week...-.se+eeeeee $10 00.
Nevada, March 17th 1858,—24-3m
8 AML. W. GRUSH, Proprietor.
Feb. 16, 1858,—29-1m,
.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL!!
. 3k
Single Meals and Lodgings, each,...
our STOCK AND PRICES, before purchasing
SPECIAL NOTICE!!!
B@All persons indebted to us, are most earnestly re
-1 00
cab heal de deate wel ebuldeive +
“
by
All in want of Clothing, will consult their own interest
elsewhere.
$6 00
, With single rooms,. .
Board and
GREAT BARGAINS!!
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
Room,
message and Constitution were then referred to .
Paid towards the children’s party,...
of eve
Goodyear’s best White and Black India Rubber Coats
and Jackets ;
and no nigger driver can erack his whip over . a party headed by Charles Heberhard, burned
lls, Leggings and Gloves ;
Overa
,
Pants
er
Rubb
India
me.
the offices of Mr. Boyd, lawyer, and Mr. Davis,
Legged and Knee Top
Long
’s
year
Good
of
kind
Best
A circulating Library of 1,000 volumns new, and in good
Mr. Keitt then seized Mr. Grow, by the hysician, and destreyed all their property.
.
Boots
er
Rubb
a
Indi
st
mo
the latest and
ing
eiv
rec
y
ntl
sta
con
am
I
d
an
er,
at, to call and
ord
gener
in
c
publi
the
and
nds
frie
my
e
invit
1
threat again, aad Mr. Grow knocked him down.
esere. Boyd. Davis, Kelly, Laughlia, L wen,
rks published, direct from New York and Philexamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
wo
ble
ira
des
Much adelphia. Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c from
Several Southern members attacked Mr. Grow, and many ethers, had fled to Missouri,
ts,
stree
Pine
and
d
Broa
of
er
Corn
the
er
emb
Rem
4a
i
who defended himsclf bravely. The Republiexcitement existed.
all parts of the Globe.
Bro,
&
m
nhei
Rose
by
pied
occu
erly
form
up
put
tly
nea
es,
kli
wee
a
rni
ifo
Steamer Papers and Cal
cans rushed to his assistance, and a general fight
:
SOL. KOHLMAN.
givbeen
has
notice
Senate,
a
Lousian
the
Postage Free.
In
g—
in
il
ma
for
ensued ia the middle ef the Seuthern side of the
tf
.—51857
6th,
Noy.
da
Neva
ivar
s
les
end
the
e
at
er
um
en
to
try
to
me
for
s
5,000
import
to
bill
a
It is useles
ef
tion
introduc
the
of
en
Heuse.
of everything, And I will say I have as good an assert
C. 0. Clay, and Jeff. Davis.
Posting aud distributing the same,,......
ALSTON, NEWMAN & CO,
Office,
No, 45, Broad street, near theTHIPost
NG, GENTS’
San Francisco.
s
Ané all kindof
rek of CLO
E will sell our entiStoc
Oe eee EES ee
ae
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, &c,
ol
in that
Hne,e
at
Blank Books, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards, ry arti
adto
d
move
,
lina
Caro
N.
of
gman
Clin
Mr.
Of Choice selections and an endless variety of
roowl, by Wailing canvas ground inside of the journ. Motions for a call of the House, to ad-. providing for the increase of the army; then to
,
ONS
ATI
LIC
PUB
P
EA
take
up
the
bill
for
the
admission
of
Minnesota
CH
eolumng., While the dance was progressing, & jeurn, to excuse a member from voting, to exinto the Union. To the bill an amendment
will
tic Papers, Magazines, and New Publications reAtlan
ant
inf
aa
s
arm
his
euse another member, were piled upon one . be made providing for the admissien of Kaneas ceived by every
in
g
din
hol
was
ood
mer,
Osg
Mr.
were
noes
and
ayes
the
a
each
upo
and
her,
anot
and
m,
gha
pin
Rip
of Mr. and Mrs.
under the Lecompton Constitution. Said ConSteamer Papers for Malling, Postage Free.
daughter
tien
Cons
ompt
the
nds
of
frie
d.
The
ealle
Also, Agent'for
without thinking of the consequence, leaned tution tried to stave off a vote, They proposed . stitution te be se amended as te drop the elause
which
prohibits
the
people
of
Kansas
from
alter.
zza
ALTA EXPRESS:
against the canvas at the end ef the pia
compromising ; but at every turn they were) ing it till 1864, It will pass the Senate by six
o, concisc
Fran
San
and
to
,
At
amen
ities
Sacr
major
to
sive
y
deci
Runo
dail
fell
but
ous
and
vari
by
en
e
beat
anc
bal
his
t
los
he
y
wa
ing
giv
chwhi
or eight majority,
ith Freeman & Co’s Atlantic Express.
necti:
.
floor
the
on
rred
occu
fight
a
M.
A.
ock
o’cl
two
over the railing, and landed with the child on
oneer Book and News Depot,
Jehn Brewn, a Wall street merchant, hun
The House was very quiet, and Mr. Quitman
Main Street, Nevada.
the sidewalk below. The distance which they of Miss., having risen to make a proposition, . himself with his pocket handkerchief fasten
-tf
.—14
1868
Ist
y
uar
Jan
on
uck
str
ood
storm
snow
Osg
severe
A
adoor.
of
Mr.
knob
the
.
to
of
Mr. Grow of Penn., passing down the aisle
fell was about ten feet.
the
ef
departure
the
.
delayed
Mr.
Feb.,
20th
the
on
when
e.
Hous
the
of
side
ic
crat
ugh
demo
tho
the
ly,
ere
sev
was
and
,
ers
uld
his head and sho
!
N
!
IO
LL
MI
the
for
KS
BOO
KS,
BOO
21st.
the
te
steamer
California
Mr.)
by
ied
mpan
acco
,
lina
Caro
h
Sout
of
t
Keit
N,
II
not dangerously, injured. The child was pickAM
BR
B.
J.
.
e up to him, Mr. Grow ob
accident. ©
SAN FRANCISCO.. —
Congressional.
day evening, passed off very pleasantly until fer the President’s bears with instructions, illustrions sire, degenerate son,’’? at which Mr.
Clay
naturally
felt
and
expressed
r,
himself
.
indigake
Spe
the
e
this
te
13;
of
it
mm
l
iCo
cia
acc
spe
a
an
to
en
wh
k,
loc
o’c
ven
ele
t
pas
f
hal
about
nant,
on
when
moti
Mr.
the
Oullom
to
ent
struck
ndm
him.
ame
an
be
te
ded
deci
Orr,
sedent éceurred which put a step to the amu
of Mr. Hughes ef Indiana, to refer the message
The
N.
Y.
Herald
says,
we
learn
from
Washry
sto
ond
sec
the
in
s
wa
ment.. The ball reom
to a Committee without instructions, Mr. Har—_ that at a caucus ef Democratic Senators
of a building near the hotel; the piazza in front ris accepted the ruling, and called for the previ. eld to arrange the order of business of the
.
tion
ques
eus
g
tin
sit
a
for
up
ed
fix
n
Lee
had
. Senate, it was agreed to dispese first of the bill;
of the-ball reom
survived aboitt four hours and a half after the
DRY GOODS & CLOHTING.
.
RES
STO
OK
BO
A personal difficulty eocurred in Washington
Feb. 20th, between Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, son
!
L!
TE
HO
NCH
BRA
L'S
NEI
~“Q
F
OF
G
IN
LL
SE
Our last Congressional advices were to Feb of Henry Clay, and Mr. Callom, late Clerk of GEO. W. WELCH,
Bush.
and
Pine
.
Bet
..
..
..
..
et.
Str
me
Sanso
ip!
rsh
tme
Par
se
Clo
To
on
House
taof
ti
Re
was
tatives,
es
[From the Democrat “Extra,”
of Saturday.]
AKRIVAL OF THE STEAMER SONORA.
.
.
6th
.
g
Brown’s
Feb
Hotel.
nin
It
appears
ay
mor
that
Clay
and
urd
Mr.
Sat
il
ant
ted
las
ch
whi
e
—Th
nt.
fun’ Batt at Atpoa—Sap Accipe
uggle was upon the resolution of Mr. . Cnilom were drinking at the bar of the Hostr
e
Th
pall given by Mr. Williams at Alpha, last ThursHarris, (Douglas Democrat) ef Lilinois, to re. tel when Mr, Cullom proposed as a toast, “The
witnesses fer the defense.
———
A
BOOT & SHOE STORE !
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Next Door below Keeney’s Hardware Store.)
TE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AN_ENPests, pow Steck. of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Miner’s Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &e.
GANS,
RUBB
8,
&o.
&e.,
consisting
of
every
vada,
Neva
et,
Stre
ad
Bro
55
No.
AVING completed our new fire-proof building, we are riety rst Cl to make up &
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
No 34 Broap Srreer, Nevapa.
HE undersigned late es of the Usrren Srates
First Class Boot and Shoe Store . !
On the llth, the Senate passed by the close
now receiving the largest Stock of Goods ever brought
:
to this place. Having plenty of room, and being secure Begs leave to inform the public generally that he will sell
brought to Nevada and lodged in jail, where he vote of 26 to 25 that section of the Army bill . ment of Dry Goods ever brought to this place, which they .
Horet, having leased Bicknell’s Block and handagainst fire, it is our intention to keep on hand at all times on the most favorable terms possible. Ashe has made
sell at reduced rates,
somely fitted it up throughout, arg.now prepared to accoma full assortment of all articles to be founc in similar estabnecessary arrangements to receive new supplies weekly, he
remained three days, wken he was removed to whieh proposes to add two companies to cach .
modate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style unlishments, which will be sold to Miners and Families
limit
was
expects
to
be
able
at
all
times
to
faraith
his
customers
ease
incr
s;
the
ge
We
would
call
attention
to
the
Card
of
Dr.
Van
ment
regi
ent
pres
the
of
d
vere
e
reco
the county hospital. He has sinc
State.
the
in
sed
pas
sur
with
the
best
and
most
fashionable
articles
to
he
faund
in
.
Zanvt, of San Francisco, who is treating Eye and Ear died to two years.
s.
onable Term
Reas
most
the
On
vathe
h
all
ed
wit
pli
sup
be
es
tim
all
at
e
will
bl
Ta
e
or any other market,
this
hi# reason, and was discharged yesterday.—
.
of
erntment
conc
on
asssor
ing
ussi
follow
Our Stock consists in part of the
In the House, after some disc
seases with truly great success, since his return from rieties the market affords.
Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order,
Family Groceries, ke.
le
sty
d
for
w
e
au
ur
ne
al]
it
are
Spiritualism is said to have been the cause of ing a witnessin the Lawrence, Stone & Co. abroad. Office in Wright’s Building, S. W. corner
rn
d
Fu
ds
an
e
Be
Th
coming from this shep, giving way withwork
All
aae”
of Mont3,000
Lbs.
8.
C.
Hams,
Sacks Flour;
Qr,
600
.
lled
exce
be
not
oan
t,
for
com
and
out
doing
reasonable
amount
of
service,
will
be
mended
gomery
.
and
Jackson
coun
streets,
his
er,
where
he
may
answ
be
consulted
to
sed
refu
n,
who
atio
stig
inve
Colo
near
ding
resi
been
has
ty.
He
gsani
100 Bibs. Flour
his-i
es;
Potato
Lbs.
10,000
n
io
at
od
mm
co
ac
the
d
to
pai
l
be
ion
wil
r
ent
ula
att
tic
Par
Free
of
Charge.
daily,
18-3m
Seiad,
ted
him.
gran
was
g
time
sick,
bein
3,000
Lbs.
Side
Bacon;
sel
8,000 Lbs. Hams;
of Ladies and Families.
8,
MAYERS,
ma, and has no idea how he wandered so far
1,000
Lbs,
Lard;
3,000 I.bs Goshen butter
the 16th the Senate adopted the joint res. Nevada Temple of Honor No. 8.—Meets every
On
business, we are conthe
in
e
enc
eri
exp
g
n
o
l
had
ing
Hav
from home.
7
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, Nevada, April 17, 1867.—20-4f
With a complete stock of
fident of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of the
have just received the largest and most complete assort
olution for the reception of the Turkish vice . Monday evening, at Templar’s Hall, at 7 o’clock.
Admiral. Mr. Trambull's amendment to the.
Visiting Brethren in good standing are ever welcome,
6-6m
D. J. PERKY, W. C. T.
Epwarp Craic, W. R.
TOBACCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
moat desirable Hotels in the mountains,
This Block is substantially built of Briek, and
Supscrivtion ror Ancny.—Letters have becn resolution, providing for the taking of testimowithstood the late disastrous fire—the rooms are airy and
received by the colored people of this place from ny in the case of the Indiana Senators, was rewell finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid
y.
ntr
cou
ng
ndi
rou
sur
the
of
w
vie
n
.
bee
ng
havi
on
after
luti
reso
the
and
ed
ject
them
their friends in San Francisco, requesting
aa Dr. L. J. Crapkay.—We would direct the esT
-@
GH
NI
L
AL
EN
OP
ww
.
n
limit
isio
prev
a
n
of
rtio
inse
the
by
ded
pecial attention of invalids to a perusal of Dr. L. J. Czapte raise money to assist in paying the expenses amen
The Bar will be under the supervision of Mr. THOMAS
ing the time allowed, to ninety days, was adopt-. kay’s advertisement, ‘o be found in another column of this
im Areby’s case. We learn that up to Monday ed.
. HENRY, and will at all times be supplied with the choicest
paper, in order to place the services ofa learned and expeWINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
evening, they had collected ninety-seven dollars,
Mr. Wilson offered an amendment to the Arrienced physician within their reach. So much ill has
PEARSON & HEALY, Proprietors.
46-tf
The negroes throughout the State seem to take my bill, providing for the employment of vol. been inflicted on the human family from the pernicious and . Nevada, Aug. 20, 1856.
that
netice
gave
Hunter
Mr.
Utah.
for
unteers
great interest in Archy, and be will not be like. ignorant practices of empirics, that it seems as if we were
ke, ke.
ar GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE -@m
We invite the attention of Country Dealers to our large
stock of Goods. As we have unusual 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 for their ee
. 8. WALL & CO., Broad Street.
September 16, 1856—tf.
NEVADA BAKEBRY!!
No. 21 MAIN STREET NEVADA.
BREAD TO SUIT ALL NATIONS.
he should meve a substitute.
.
E.
OR
ST
UG
DR
ET
RE
ST
filling a bounden duty to make known where judicious reD
OA
BR
ly.to lack for funds to pay his lawyers. His
Mr. Heuston presented a resolution instructH. WICKES & CO., (Successors to W. G.
lief can be obtained. To those unfortunate enough to suf.
frietids in Sacramento are new over $500 in ing the Committee on Foreign relations to inlers in
Dea
ail
Ret
and
ale
les
Who
)
AN,
ALB
H.
their
or
of sexual or private diseases,
effects
the
from
fer
Porcelain W hite,
debt, for the expenses of his trial in that place. quire into the expediency of our Govern.
Drugs,
Boston Brown Bread, Graham Bread,
as
Czapkay
J.
L.
Dr.
commend
cheerfully
nt,
we
ill-treatme
Port Wine,
Medicines,
.
ment assuming a protectorial over Certral
Bread, French and Brick Loaves,
Kummel
German
,
Wine
ry
Sher
Chemicals,
a man of rare scientific and medical acquirements, possess.
America and Mexico.
,
Wine
ira
Made
s,
Stuff
Dye
Mises Corrvs.—Hollerman, whe was arrestls.
Rol
rg
mbu
EZa
On the 17th the anti-Lecompton resolutions. ing all the requisites, from long experience and acknowlFine Brandy,
Paints,
ed in San Francisco and brought to Nevada, on of the Michigan Legislature, were presented to edged skill, for the successful practice of his profession.—
Having made sexual complaint anu especial study, like the
a charge of defrauding a negro, was taken hethe Senate by Mr. Chandler.
Paris, he is enabled to guarantee a
of
Ricord,
ed
\feelebrat
protectoa
relative
on
resoluti
Houston
The
fore Judge Caswell last Friday on a writ of haof private or chrontorial ever Central America and Mexico, was . speedy and permanent cure in all cases
beas corpus. He claimed a discharge on the laid on the table.
ground
of the insufficiency of the affidavit, the
The Army Bill was then taken up.
eame having been made by the negro. Judge
Caswell refused to discharge him, and bis eounsel have since made application to Judge Searls
for another writ, which was granted. The case
has net yet been decided by Judge Searls.
. ie disease, whether the effects of contagion, self-abuse, or
Mr. . Joss of virility, and in order that patients ata distance
Johnson, of Tennessee, submitted a substitute, . may avail themselves of hia advice, free consultation by
which Mr. Wilson aecepted in place of his own . letter is open to them. The knowledge that we have of
amendment, providing for the enrollment of. the numerous cures he has effected, some of which were of
4 ig rolls to serve during the present troulong standing, leads us to place much faith in Dr. C’a, efes.
ficacy, and commend him to the confidence of thone in ill
On the 18th the admission of Kansas, under. health. Dr. Czapkay’s office is in Sacramento street, be
the Lecompton Constitution, was reported to) low Montgomery, nearly opposite the Pacific Mail Steam
Sroot-Loo,—A decidedly interesting game of the Senate by Mr. Green, of Missouri, in the ship Co’s Office, San Francisco.
name of a majerity of the Committee on Terri-.
was. played on Monday night, at Nortories. The accempanying report, signed by .
stool-loo
PROPERTY FOR SALE!!_
théra’s Bean-Poker Saloon, on Pine street, beMessrs. Green of Missouri, Jones of Iowa, Se-.
THAT VERY DESIRABLE PROPerty in Bloomfield, known as Eche’s property
tween a ‘‘sport’’ anda Portuguese. A dispute bastian of Arkansas, and Fitzpatrick of Ala.,.
.
a
of
people
the
that
premises
the
frem
starts
fronting 100 feet more or less on Main street, 200
arpse overs game of bean-poker. The comless
or
more
feet
100
street,
ial
Commerc
on
teet
.
of
one
in
n
Constitutio
a
form
may
Territory
battante were “heeled” with three-legged stools, three ways, by mass meeting, or through their . on Superior street, being one of the best sites in the town,
and all enclosed by a very neat and substantial fence, towhieh were freely used over each other’s crarepresentatives endowed with plenary power, or gether with all improvements thereon, consisting of a well .
ore
heretof
used
feet,
24x40
about
house
story
1-2
1
.
te
built
ns
Constitutio
the
submit
to
s
instruction
with
nium. About the time the fight had become
their constituents, in the case of Kansas, the
Red Lead,
also some fine large Shade Trees on
are
There
State.
a Constitution, i¢ ia logical to infer that its lot. Also—part of the property, known as the American
work can no more be interfered with by the, House in Bloomfield. For particulars — of
. RICE,
Gevernment or by the Legislature, than if the .
Or write to OTTO ESCHE, 112 California street,
people had acted in mass meeting. For Con-.
San Francisco.
23-3m
gress to do away with this instrument would be .
Tux Tornrme Roav.—The Nevada and Grass
Volley Turnpike Road Co. have contracted with
Mr. J. E. Meachem, for grading the read. The
werk is to be completed in two months, and the
céntracter is to receive $3,400. It is the intenunwarrantable and uncalled for, since the maNOTICE!!
tion of the company, as soon as the grade is jority of the people have it in their power to. ] HAVE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF MY
to Hotels, Restaurants and
which will befurnished
Window Glass,
‘
White
Families at the Lowest Rates.
Lard Oil
Oit,
Lithargee,
Sperm
Alcohol,
Fish O#,
Brushes,
*olar Oil,
Castor Oil,
Starch,
Pearl Brandy,
"
Canary Seed,
Li
Copel Varnish
Neats Foot Oil,
Patent Medicines,
Perfumery,
Cooking Extracts,
Spices,
Japan Varnish,
Coach Varnish,
‘ay Rum,
Sarsaparilla,
Putty
,
Dansar Varnish,
Webber's Cordial,
Pectoral,
Wistar’s Balsam.
Zine Paint
Particular attention given to supplying Wedding Parties
Balls, &c. &c., with every variety of fread and Pastry.
AUGUST JUNGHERR & ©0.
Nevada, Nov. 17th 1857.—7-tf
NEW YORK BAKERY}!
_Nevada,
Deo. 24, 1867.12 tf
~NEW MEAT MARKET!!
UNITED STATES BAKERY
! !
Amorican Beef,
PORK, VEGETABLES, &c.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED
the interest of his 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,
§ STEAM ENGINES AND QUARTZ MACHINERY . !
ground that the Territorial Government of Kan. who is fully authorized to settle all outstanding accounts.
17 Front street, near I---Sacramento.
Wade, and written bythe former, takes the come forward immediately and settle with Mr. Gatzert,
MINING CLAIMS, FOR SALE!
_ subscriber, being desirous of returning to the At
Decimep.—We have received a communicasas was never legally organized; but was usurp-. Nevada, March 15th 1858,
sale at a bargain, the followfor
rs
offe
es,
Stat
ic
lant
J. %. LANDEKER,
U-3w
:
ing property +
tien through the post office upon a subject of ed by foreign force that the Federal Govern-.
to,
order
in
usurpers
these
sustained
has
ment
ch,
Dit
ek
Cre
n
no
Ca
of
ths
een
ixt
e-S
Nin
ERT,
GATZ
EY
BAIL
considerable interest te the citizens of this place.
establish and perpetnate Slavery in Kaneas, and
One set of 18 Claims on Montague Flat, Slate Ravine
IN -———
—— DEALER
We'have no objection to publishing the commuthat the Lecompton Censtitution is but the conand Navoo Hill, also one set of Hydraulics,
ms,
clai
said
k
wor
to
s
tool
and
ces
slui
side
!
!
ONS
PROVISI
AND
GROCERIES
nication, but the author has neglected to fursummation of these acts of despotism. For
th.
leng
in
feet
1500
ut
abo
e,
sluic
tail
One
a.
nish us his name, and for this reason it is deCongress to give it the foree of law, would be, Brick Bullding—Commercial St,, Nevad
One-third of six Tunnel claims on Boston Hill, One-twelfth
to give success to fraud and force, and to give ) SG PURE€HASED THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE
clined.
of twelve claims on Bourbon Hill, and one cabin and lot
ofJ, 8. Landeker, I] am ready to supply Miners, Famin the town of Omega.
over the people to the mercy of John Calhoun, .
ption of the ditch
ilies and others with all articles {n my line, on the most
exce
the
with
,
erty
prop
ve
abo
The
sar
e
may
powerash
menin
such
put
may
who
Mar
n
Joh
ed
nam
er
min
—A
nt.
ipe
Acc
reasonable terms. Always on hand the best quality of
Fatat
at Omega.
U
FLO
tim was killed on Thursday last, at Hunt’s Hill,
Mr. Douglas submitted a separate report, in. BUrtkR,
by @ beulder falling upon him, while at work in bag he reiterated the views ever advocated
is located
SUGA
COFFEE,
THticE
wR oN
SYRUP,
LA R
CANDLES &e. de.
im.
his eleims. The deceased formerly resided in
The Army Bill was then taken up, and the
Gras Vailey, and his body was taken there for
4th Section stricken out by one majority. An Which will be sold at as low rates as can be afforded,
interment.
amendment was adopted to the effect that a reOnly.
Cash
For
should not opewar
the
of
end
the
at
duction
Liaakr Meerivc.—A special meeting of the
Aw Miners’ orders filled promptly, and to the satisfacrate on any officers at this date. The Army tion of parties purchasing.
Nevada Library Associatio
n, will be held at Bill was postponed in order to allow Mr. Jefferthe library room to-morrow evening. A genson Davis time to prepare a closing specch in
;
era) attendance of the members is requested.
ite support.
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
BAILFY GATZERT.
Nevada, Mareb 17th 1858.—-24 tf
me
om
The Old Stand, corner of Commercial
& Main sts.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THE ENtire interest of 8. MAYERS fn the above establishment
would respectfully inform the eitizens of Nevada avd surrounding country, that they intend to keopa large assortment of
BOOTS, AND ALL KINDS & VARIETIES
OF SHOES,
which, as they have mace arrangements to get their stock
direct from the best manufactories of
.
BOSTON AND
PHILADELPHIA,
they will be able to sellas CHEAP as they can be sold at
any other establishment in the State.
A large assorment of LADEES’, MISSES and CIILLDREN’S’
SHOES, constantly on hand,
A continuance of the liberal patronage from their former
patrons and the public ts respectfully solicited.
P, J. ESPENSCHEID,
WILLIAM R, COR,
Nevada, April lst, 1857.—26-tf
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry,
MACHINE SHOP!
Everything
ts New, & Warrante
Perf
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can
fill orders quicker than any other shop in the mountains,
Apy one wanting wark done will do well to call and ex
amine our extensive lot of PATTERNS.
WH Alt Orders Serre
. Attended, tos -@&
. J. WILLIAMS, *
D, THOM,
f
7” Proprietors.
_28tf—3m*
. .
ze
a CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED AND
For Sale by
A, BLOCK & CO,
9-tf
Corner Commercial an4 ine sts.
BOSTON BROWN BREAD AND GRAHAM BREAD of a
LWAYS on hand Fresh and in the best possible convery superior quality, constantly on band; also,
NEST FLORENCE SALLADOWL,
dition. The subscriber, feeling himself under the
Puf up in ground glass Bottles, TRY IT,
Fruit, Lemen, Pound and Sponge Cake.
greatest obligations to his numerous customers for past
For Sale at G. 0, KILBOURNE’S
favors, is determined to merit, not only a continuance of
ee Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied with
34-tf
Drug Store i8 Commercia! St,
present, but an increase of patronage. Noone shall be every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New
dissatisfied, if the means of satisfaction is within his reach. York Bakeries, at wholesale prices.
ww Corned Beef and Pork, Sausage, &c., always on
A good assortment of PIE FRUITS, JAMS, JELLIES,
TORY.
DIREC
IC
MASON
hand and for sale.
FIGS, PRUNES, TAMARINDS, STRAWBERRIES, &c.
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter No. 6, meets
aap Come and see for Yourselves. -G%
Sa FRESH ECGS and CHEESE constantly on hand. “@@
every
Monday
evening,
at
Masonic
Hall,
Nevada.
Visiting
1-tf
WENDELIN
DREIFOSS.
r.
cto
pri
Pro
,
NT
KE
S
LE
AR
CH
Companions are respectfully invited to attend.
Nevada Dec. 31st, 1857.
Nevada, Nov. 17th, 1857.
T. H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P.
J. F. Rupowrn, Seo’y,
entire Stock of Groceries, Provisions &c., to BAILEY
own work at legal times .
their
destroy
or
modify
completed, to let out a contract for macadamiiness at the
bus
the
ry
on
ter
car
eaf
her
will
T,
who
ZER
GAT
. old stand, on Commercial street,
and places,
zing the road, so as to have it completed before
A minority report, signed by Collamer and
Parties indebted to me for merchandise, are requested to VALUABLE DITCH PROPERTY AND
next winter.
*
BOOTS & SHOES!
Pine Street, first Door below Kidd & Knox’s Brick Store.
Junction of Main & Commercial Sts.
(Opposite the American Exchange.)
1c
AVING established ourselves in the above business we
are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
peatness and despatoh. We have tools superior to those of
ns for all
patter
and
ains,
Mount
the
in
ry
Found
other
any
GEORGE LEPPERT Proprietor.
kinds of Saw-mill and Quartz-mfll Machinery, Pumps, and
} iyi recently opened a Bakery on Broad street, Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts
above Pine, we are prepared to furnish Hotels, Resfor Brick Buildings, Baleony nad Awning Posts, &e. We
taurants, and Families, with every variety of
will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Confectionaries, é&ec.,
horse power, We have now on hand an 8 or 10 horse power Engine, just completed, which we will sell as cheap as
AT THE LOWEST RATES.
can be sold in the State.
Baw Wedding Parties and Balls, furnished with all kinds
d
ect !
Together with » general and complete assortment of all
articles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as
they can be afforded in the mountains.
of Cakes, Pastry, &c., at the shortest notice.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.
GEORGE LE?PERT.
WICKES & CO.
DR. H. H.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
Nevada, June 24th, 1856.—42-tf °
as a store and containing besides, one large front roomand .
four other rooms, with cellar, Separate Storehouse, Kitch.
interesting, Policeman Carley bappened along,
Convention
The
pursued.
was
methed
second
enhouse with dining room, two stables in separate build.
and took one of the belligerants to the calaboose.
having been orp called, its members legally ings, a good well, and a vegetable garden, is for sale cheap,
.
elected, and itself clothed with authority to make . the owner wishing to sell out entirely before leaving the
the
LSO, EVERY VARIETY OF CAKES & PIES,
Holland Gin,
Turpentine,
ps
JAMES LOCHER, Machinist.
Bee STEAM ENGINES OF ALL SIZES,
Quartz Machi
er description of machinery, also Hydraulic Pipes and Nozzles, Gauge Cocks, Car wheels &c. &ec., at the shortest notice, and on the most RaasonaBLe TERMS.
Aw Parties intending to erect Mills will find it to their
advantage to give him a call,
January 18th 1857.—16-3m*
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES!!
vA THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND
a large quantity of Fruit Trees, consisting of
For farther particulars inquire of the subscriber at A
THOMAS P. MERRILL.
‘
Omega, February 12th, 1858.—20-1m
DAYS!!
CLOTHING FOR THE HOLIele
gant assort
Serre
ee hand an
men
for the
, Saw and Grist Mills, and every oth
Beach,
Cherry,
Nectarine,
Grape Vines,
Plum,
Pear
A
.
Currant Bushes,
Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, &c.,
Which he offers for sale at reasonable rates.
The above trees are from J. ARAM’S Railroad Nursery,
BE. K. Kane Lodge, No. 72, F & A M, holds.
its meetings every Wednesday evening, at Masonic Hall,
Nevada.
Stated meetings are held on the first Wednesday
evening of each month:
C, C, Gres, Seo’y.
T. H. ROLFE, W. M,
tt
Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F & A M, holds its
meetings
on Saturday evening of each week, at Masonic
Hall, Nevada. Stated meetings on the second Saturday of
each month,
T. P. HAWLEY, W. M.
J. F. Ruporn, Sec’y.
Dibble Lodge, No. 109, F, & A. M., holds its meetings every Monday
Stated meetings,
evening, at Alpha, Nevada county,.
Monday of or next preceeding fuil moon,
w. ¥. WIXOM, W. M.
Catvin HALL, See’y.
A.
Rough and Ready Lodes, No. 52, F. and
M. meets at Masonic Hall, Rough & Ready, every Satar
day evening. Stated meetings, Sa’
ding fail moon,
mM. Coomss, Sec’y,
E. W.
prece
of or
a
at San Jose, and warranted to be in good order.
No. 88, F. & A. M., moots
Quitman
}
Nevada county,
J.E.MARSHAL,
ves out with
nt.
every Saturday evening, at Orleans Flat,month.
to fit
Broad street, nearly opposite the residence of J. P. Van Stated meetings, third Saturday of each
ing th do well give him # call, at his Store,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Novads.
Nerade Dec, 224 1867.—12-4f,
evade, Feb, 24. 1858,~-J8-tf
R. B. MOYES, W. M,
L. A. Sacer, Secretary.