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Buack Mar.—Two rer Cent.—We have received w letter written ina very indignant!
;
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tone, calling our attention to, aud asking our
aid iu the suppression of the system of black
mail by wh cu ch rks, mersenge:s, aud laborers
in the Departments are made to contribute so
much per month to publish and circulate the
buncombe speeches of members of Congress,
The writer bitterly complains of the imposition
as ove whch degrades the man coutr.buting, as
he does so against his will, and wenld not do
so but through fear of expulsion, His freedom
of opinion is gone. In the words of our correspondent, ‘the employee is degraded by a demand he can’t resist, thereby making the virtue of the man into the time serving timidity of ;
the slave.’
Further, be states that the whole thing is only another meaus by which the Wendell clique
are enriched ou the labor of the “asses .
of the Departments.”’ Useless speeches, to the .
number of five or six millieus, were printed .
on the coutract of a Pennsylvania politician,
‘who promised to raise the funds for Wendell
from members of Congress.’ He could not do
. 80, ud consequently a tax of two per cent. has
been imposed for. this month July.
The character and object of these falsely called public documents is to “crush out”? Senator
Douglas—to effect which, says our correspondent, tons of printed matter have been thrown
lle ee So LS ES
‘WHDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, 1858.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Monte Sana Quartz Disraict.—The section
of country known as the Monte Sana Quéttz
District. we believe in a short time will become .
ove of the most important and valuable quartz
lecalities of the State In this district are lo.
cated the valuable quartz veins, known a#
Deadwood. Lecompton, Day’s, Randolph’s, and
several others less known, but probably equally as valuable. Only two mills bave thus far
been erected in the distriet, but others will .
doubtless be built as new leads are opened aud
further discoveries wade. The first mill erected was the Oriental, which was put in operation en the first of lust January. Mr. A. B.
Paul, the Superistendent of this mill, inferms
us that be has crushed about thirteen hundred
tons of rock which has yielded an average of .
twenty-five dollars a ton—the different lots paying all the way from one dollar thirty cents .
to seventy-five dollars a ton. The will was} broadcast over Illinois, Iudiana, and the northerected for custom work, and since the first of . west generally. More than that, clerks are deApril has been idle but one day for the want . tached from their official duties to wrap, direct, .
} Nod. W7 ‘
of rock to crush. Another mill, erected on the and sce that they are mailed.— Want. States.
Randolph lead, isto be run by water power,. Tye Iratiay Ganpens at Downtevitie.—On
and cannot be put in operation until next win-. the north bill overlooking Downieviile, ure a
ter. A large quantity of reck has been taken att _ i i . aed Mihi oe Mh tg
cultivated and yearly improve alians,
out ready to be crashed whea water can be ob. In their owa counters, they belong to that class
tained to set the mill in motion The average . of republicans whose safety is secured in foreign
cost of quarrying, hauling, aud crushing the ‘countries. The almost imperceptible manner
rock, is thirteen dollars a ton—the charge for . in which improvements, such as the construction
: : ‘ lof terraces, boulder walls, fences and builderushing being six dollars. We are indebted . ings are made on that steep bill side. not only
to Mr. Geo. Hearst, for the following statement . merits expressions of admiration but presents
of the yield of the principal leads in that dis-. an industrial example of a peculiar character.
trict: . The hill is too precipitous to invite American
a: is . enterprise. A portion of the ground was turned
seaman teens — $11 to $70 8 ton, AY. over for gold, and several tunels were run short
. distances and shafts sunk, a few days ago, but
Pe ny “ig lead—from $28 to $45 « ton, av. the Italians have smoothed and filled up until
Y sper ee: . their places are quite level. Their upper fence
ee re ne <b bane $5 to $45 a ton. . has venrak times beeu moved up, and we expect
andolph lead—from $12 to $126 & ton. . that they will not stop until the high summit
Sinall lots of rock bave been crushed at the . shall be within their enclosure. They will then
Oriental mill from fifteen or twenty other leads . reach across the ravine, which passes one side
in the vicinity, which have paid from $6 to $15 . of their present grounds, and continue improve. ments to the tima when their Sierra gardens .
ue. « y+ pehine J of these leade, when fully . will much resemble the best terraced places of
opened, will doubtless yield sufficient to pay . Italy and Switzerland. Water for irrigation is
the expenses of working them, . obtained froma flume, which runs near the
SA es ea CO a re middle of tue hill and empties its waterain It. aks 5 : . wlian ravine. Many varieties of vegetables are
Decipen.— The vote of this county was can. sow cultivted; the grape has been planted and
vassed by the Board of Supervisors, and the . these steady, quite, industrious people will
result declared ou Monday last. An effort was . surely demonstrate the fact that the apparenmade by outsiders to induce the Board to de. tly useless soil of our most precipitous bills will
clare the vote for Belden and Moore a tie, but lasted oan eatiees—ceien, up lazarthe members of the Board very properly deter. DEL A te Sel
mined that they were not the proper tribunal Bancrorr anp Jounsoy.—In the last volume
before whom an election should be contested, . of his history, recently published, Bancroft proand they accordingly declared the result in ac. nounces what we cannot help but think, says an .
cordance with the returns seutin by the officers exchange, is a hard judgment on Samuel Jobnof election, which gave Belden a majority of . souHe accuses the great lexicographer with
one vote over his competitor, In resisting the . being te biteling goed ahi mM reel Foe
st : P ‘ * _. hies to genius, 4ames him for his physica
: rong partisan pressure brought to bear in fa dread of death, and sncers at what be calls “the
ver of Moore, and in disregarding the technical . ostentatious pomp of his morality.’’ As Jolnobjections raised in regard to the formality of . son has always been considered pre-eminent
the returas from some of the precincts, the Su. 800g the men of bis day, not only forintelleet .
ale ad , Shes but for sturdy honesty, this sweeping coudem.
pervirors bave acted nonatebly and fairly.—. vation deserves and will receive very general .
Belden will be our next County Judge, and the . attention. .
people could not have made a better choice. (=
Nevapa Covaty Sratistics.—la addition to . ———————— ———-————— — > rahe earn tokSate
the ab-tract from the Assessor's report, given . #97 Dr. L. J. Czapkay—We would dircet the ex
in another columa, we have been furnished . pecial attention of invalids to a perusal of Dr. L. J. Czape : s3e ‘ : . kay's adverti-ement, o be found in another column of thi»
with the following statistics, which will be em. ; :
. ‘ _ . paper, in order to place the services of a learned and expe
bod.ed iu the Assessor's report to the Coutrol. Se much ill ha rienced ypbysician within ther reach
MISCELLANEOUS. _.
BELTING! Belting! BELTING!!
WOULD RES?PFCTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF
Mill men and others. to my large Stock of .
Rubber and Leather Belting.
Which . have imported directly from the Manufactories,
and for sale at San Francisco prices.
; KE, McLAUGHLIN,
Mill Street Grass Valley.
pteridine we wos AEN
AGENCY OF
GEORGE THATCHER & CO’S.
CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES!
i undersigned having been appointed sole Agent. in
Nevada, for the Sule of the above Celebrated Wines,
would respectfully call the attention of those wishing to
use the above excellent and healthful beverage, that they
can haveit at manutacturers’ prices, with freight added, .
by calling on M. H. FUNSTON.
Nevada April 27th, 1858.—30-tf
CO
38 3in
UNTY SCRIP, .
PURCHASED AT THE
Highest Market Rates, by
J. C. BIRDSEYE & CO.
Nevada, March 24th 1858.-—25-tf
DENTISTRY.
DR. A. CHAPMAN, Dentist, calls particular
attention to his Teoth Anodyne, which, .
when applied, will stop the tooth-ache in five mintes, and .
effectually destroy the nerve, leaving it in a fit condition
to be filled without causing pain, where it would otherwise .
have to be extracted
All Dental operations performed in a neat and substan. .
tial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
Orrick—In Kidd & Knox Brick Building, corner Pine and .
Broad streets, Nevada, where he intends to remain »per.
manently.
October 14th, 1856-—2-t4 =
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEVADA SHOE STORE.
Commercial Street, Next Door Below Landecker’s.
A’ Large and Splendid Assortment of
Ladies and Misses Boots & Shoes, .
J.
OF THE LATEST STYLE. .
F. HOOK. would respect» .
fully inform his old customers anc the <i .
public, that he has recently purchased a large and well as.
sorted stock of BOOTS & SHOES and has RE-OVENED his .
store on Commercial Street, (next door below Landecker’s .
Brick Store) where he will be happy to serve all who may
give bim a call. .
He has a full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, Gents .
Fine BOOTS and GAITERS, and a splendi@ assortment of
MINING BOOTS, constantly or. hand.
REPAIRING done on the shortest notice.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada, are respectfully
invited to call and examine my stock.
Aug. 26th,—47-tf. J. F. HOOK.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
No 34 Broap Sremer, Nevapa.
. i has undersigned late proprietors of the Usrrep Statns
. adelphia.
ty
. nent as can be found this side of San Francisco.
Horsn, having leased Bicknell’s Block and band. .
somely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accom. .
modate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style un.
surpassed in the State.
The ‘Table will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the market atfords.
The Beds and Furnitare are all new and for style
and comfort, cannot be excelled.
. HE STAGES of this Company will leave their Office, at
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation
Ladics and Families.
Having had long experience in the business, we are conof
tident of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of the . Also, at 4 o'clock, A. Bf,
most desirable Hotels in the mountains.
This Block is substantially built of Briek, and
withstood the late disastrous fire—the rooms are airy and
well finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid .
view of the surrounding country.
ae OPEN ALL NIGHT ~@&@
The Bar will be under the supervision of Mr fHOMAS .
HENRY, and will at all times be supplied with tve choicest
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
VEARSON & HEALY, Proprietors, .
Nevada, Aug. 20, 1856. 46-tf
T. ELLARD BEANS & CO.,
—Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices—
KEGS ASSORTED NAILS . .
200 Boxes of Candles ;
26 Bags of Rio and Java Cooffee ;
60 Cases of Assorted Vie Fruits ;
80 Kegs 8. F. and EB. Syrup ;
25 Boxes of Raisins ;
50 Kegs of Butter ;
60 Bags California Beans ;
60 Boxes Hill’s and Colga'es Soap ; .
With a large and complete assortment of all kind of Goods .
in our line of business, Consisting in part of
10
Flour, Potatoes, Pork,
Bacen, Haws, Mackerel,
Salt Salmon, Calitornia Cheese, Cotish,
Ranch Butter, Crackers, Vickles,
Celebrated Curious Tea and the finest assortment of a
ler: . been inflicted on the human family frem the pernicious ane .
. Shelf Goods
Number of toll bridges and roads connected, .. 12 . ignorant practices of empirica, that it seems as if we were . Cam ane UGH oa NEVAI Syoa
ban rvads net connected with bridges..... ¥ . Alling a bounden duty to make known where judic'ous re —EVE BROCOI shag sim
G — oe Paper i5 aa Sones m1 AAS an Re, 44 ou lief can be obtained. To those unfortunate enough to suf. WINES ce LBIQVUONS,
estuns «i r manulactured annuully.. [re sins . : We would alo inform our frieuds and the
SE ap enh PATE 3 . fer from the etlects of sexual or private diseases, or theis blic th t we have added to eur large stock
uF ie uit » added to ce >
. SSP Pere ere Lee eee 2 . ill-treatment, we cheerfully commend Pr. L. J. Czapkay as Ste sswortment of Wines and Liquors, consisting of .
Number of peacu trees, estimated. . 300,000 . ‘ sientiti tial F ae 90 : i, ; inal .
Apple trees. i EERE RARE 20000 a man of rare scientific and medical acquirements, possessSanseval:’s Sparkling Angelica,
MR ee gE ee SE hee Ns cabakeonken 1 500 . ing all the requisites, from long experience and acknowl White Cailforntia ehccue. ‘
PUNE 55555 ca5 4 dares ise wrnkatrbee tenses dged skill for the successful practice of his profession. — Ciaret, redpeatcild > Wy ; ae ap a 4 edged skill for the successful practice of hi profession Ciager Wine, Gum, Raspberry j
Grape sie oe aN oa A ete Oe) EE a ouu Having made sexual complaints uu especial study, like the Peppermtt, and Lemon Syrup, .
Acres of land taken up.....e. cece ee ee ee es 44,000 celebrated R cord, of Varis. he is enabled to guarantee a . Thostetters, Hokers,
and Stoughton Bilters,
Oresixg or Tuk New Tuxzater.—The Theater .
which bas been in process of cuustruction four .
eome weeks past, on Main street, is now nearly .
completed, and will be opened next Thursday
evening by the California Minstrels, who auRounce the present as their farewell visit, previous to their departare tor Aurtralia, They
periorm on Thurday acd Friday evenings, aad
we trust the new theater will be crowded on .
both occasions, Lew Rattler is one of the best .
living Ethiopian delineators, and the other .
members of the company are bard to beat in .
their respective roles.
Qvantz Mixers Party.—The miners engaged .
upon the Lecompton quartz lead, gave a party
at their cabins last Saturday afternoon. The .
occasion was enlivened by the presence of a
goodly number of ladies, and the bappy coun-.
tenances of the quartz miners was an evidence .
that their business was prosperous. An excel-.
lent dinner was served up between two and .
three o’cloek, aod from that time until sae!
down the company enjoyed themselves in tripping the light fantastic toe.
Petry Turer.—The house of W. D. Terry, at
the head of Broad street, was broken open on .
Tuesday the 7th inet., while the owner was absent and eome four or five dollars stolen. The,
money was in the pocket of a pair of pantaloons
which were hang up io the house. Had the . _%*
thief went to the back duor, he might have en.
tered the house without breaking a lock.
Corruction.—In the official returns of the .
vote of this county, as published in the Demo.
crat of last week, a mistake oceurred in foot.
ing up the vote for Judge Currey. His vote in .
the county was 2535, instead of 2545. The vote .
given at the several precincts was published .
correctly; the mistake occurred in adding up
the figures.
Boarp or Equaization.—The County Super.
visors are now in sessiou as a Board of Equali.
zation, and will remain in session the remain.
der of this weck. Property holders having .
business before the Board please take notice.
Festivat aNp Batt.—Preparations are being .
made for a grand festival and ball, to come off
at Moore’s Flat, on Friday evening, Oct. 8th.
The festival is given by the ladies of Snow,
Drop Social Temple.
Svuppen Dears.—Mr. George Knight, of North
San Juan, who had been unwell for some time, .
drop.ed euddenly to the floor on Wednerday
laxt, ina fit of apoplexy, and died immediately.
. ic disease. whether the eTects of contagion,
. letter is open to them
. Myers’ Ravine, will be sold cheap
. good atyle any other
apeedy and permanent cure in all casesof private or chron
eel-abuxe, or
loss of virility, and in order that patients ata distance
may avail themselves of hin advice. free consuliation by
The knowledge that we have of
the numerous cures he hes effected, some of which were of
iong standing, leads us to place much faith in Dr, C's. ef
ficacy. and commend him to the confidence of those in ill .
health, Dr. Czapkay’s office is in Sacramento street, below Montgomery, nearly opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co's Office San Francisco
Fux SALE.
ONE HYDRAULIC MINING CLAIM, On
one half of which will .
Apply to be taken im chopping wood.
J. M. HIXON,
Head of Broad Street 49-tf
AmbrotypPpocos,
Daguorrcotycs,
Molainoty pcs,
Photographs.
Pictures on Silver, Glass or Iron Plates,
Leather or Paper.
RS. J. F. RUDOLPH, having removed from
the ‘‘Democrat Building,’’ Broad street, has fitted
up @ Superior Sky-Light at
No. 21 Commercial st., Over Dr. Rudolph's .
Drug Store.
Every care taken to give satisfaction to those want
as Victures.
Nevada August 9th 1858.—45-tf
TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS'!
The well known Property on Broad street,
The White Hall Stables, Wagon Yard,
and Corrals,
Fitted up, and in good order will be leased fer the term of
ONE YEAR or LONGER
TERMS e MODERATE.
For particulars, Apply on the premises to J. HOEL
Nevada, Sept. Ist 1858.—48-tf
NEW YORK HOTEL!!
Broad St., Novada.
MRS. ADAMS, Proprietress. .
THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN
rebuilt since the fire, and fitted up in good style, .
without regard to cost. The RUOMS are well .
ventilated, and provided with
New Beds & Bedding Throughout.
The Table is well supplied with the best in the market, and no pains shall be spared to render the guests at
home. Those who visit Nevada by Stages or otherwise,
are invited to call, where they will finda quiet place of .
resort during their sojourn in the city. .
Nevada, Sept. lst 1858.—48-tf .
‘UNITED STATES HOTEL!! —
On Broad St. Nevada. a few doors below Pine st. .
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE-.
HH as the ‘-Pemocrat Building” for the purpose of
carrying ov the Hotel business.
fitted and renovated the building formerly known .
They are now prepared to accommodate travelers in as .
HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Their Rooms are wel! ventilated, and are furnished
with the best of Beds and Bedding.
The Table will be bountifully supplied with the best
. H.
the Market affords.
Meals, + = * Fifty Cents {
LODGINGS, per night,...... 30 and 75 cents,
GRUSH & PARKER, Prort?’rs,
Formerly of the Monu~2tal Hotel.
Nevada, September lat 1858.—48-4m
L WHOM IT Mss CONCERN—Be
‘to that T, C, EMEPS will petition the Board
of Supervisors of Nevada Coty, at the October meeting
of said Board, for the roe phe yon Bridge cane .
» certain 10. an nown
to open and keep the il pricge upon the Middle Yuba
Senator Critenden, of Kentucky, was in the
Benate of the y United States in 1817, more than
. as Fmery's Crossing O°) effect frem and after the 10th
River, said renews r
day of October 1" T. C. EMERY,
, 49-5w* Petitioner. .
WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, &e.
ALE AD PORTER,
New York, fine mixed, and Gli bock Brandy, Whisky, Gin, .
sherry and Vort Wine.
We cali attention to the above Stock. “ee
Our Motto is Small Pr fits & Ready Pay.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
T. ELLARD BEANS & CO.
Nevada June Jet, 1458.—565-tf
BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. .
H. WICKES & CO., (successors to W. G.
ALBAN,) Wholesale and Ketail . ealers in
Drugs, Porcelain W hile,
Medicines, Port Wine,
Chemicals, Sherry Wine,
Dye Stuffs, Madeira Wine, .
Paints, Fine Brandy,
Turpentine, Holland Gin,
White Lead, Window Glas,
Red Lead, Lard Oil,
Litharge, Sperm Oil,
Brushes, Polar Oi,
Alcohol, Fish Oil,
Starch, Castor Oil, .
Pearl Brandy, Neats Foot Oil,
Tapioca, Patent Medicina,
Canary Seed, Perfumery,
Linseed Oil, Cooking Extracts,
opel Varnish Spices,
Japan Varnish, Bay Rum,
Coach Varnish, Sarsaparilla,
Dansar Varnish, Webber's Cordial,
Putty, Cherry Pectoral,
Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam.
Together with a general and complete assortment of all .
evitdles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as
they can be afforded in the mountains.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.
DR. H. H. WICKES & CO,
Corner of Broad and l’ine streets.
Nevada, June 24th, 1856,—42-tf
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
kRPwreoerfumoeriocs, é&c.
F. SPENCE, having pnrcbased the Stock of
44. DRUGS belonging to Dr. Bailey, at
Lark's old stand, 32 Main Street,
Is new prepared to furnish his customers with ALL THE
ARTICLES (wholesale or retail) usually found in a well .
ordered Drug Store,
On hand a large Supply of
OILS, PAINTS, Dye Stuffs, CAMPHENE,
Gold & Silver Bronze,
Turpentine, .
Vaint Brushes, .
Burning Fluid,
Fancy Articles,
Varnish,
Alcohol,
Sash Tools,
Red & White Lead, Acids,
Quicksilver, Plaster Paris,
Flavoring Extracts, Tapioca,
Sage, Sago .
Hope, Cinnamopr, .
&e. &e. &e. &e. ke .
All Orders by Express or otherwise, promptly attended .
to. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT made to the Trade.
BB Physicians Prescriptions, Accurotely Compounded.
E. F. SPENCE,
No. 32 Main street. Nevada. June 14, 1868.—37-tf
Apothecarics’ Exall:
J. F. RUDOLPH,
Druggist & Pharmaceutical Chemist,
Is again at the OLD SPOT,
No. 21, Commercial Street, Nevada,
A general assortmeut of Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery, will be always on hand.
25 years experience in the compounding of PHY-.
SICANS PRESCRIVTIONS, is a sufficient guarantee of his .
skill and ability in his profession. }
ATTENTION, NEVADA RIFLES!
ye ARE HEREBY COMMANDED TO
appear at your Armory every Evening, at eight .
o'clock, (Sundays excepted) in fa'igue dress, for drill. .
By order of CAIT. SHOEMAKER.
J. B. Vax Hacuy, 0. 8.
TT
USTICE’S BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, .
and for sale at this Ofce. '
. Cold Spring,
aS
. ly on and
aS
. gant es!ablishment of Horses, Buggiev, Saddles, Harness,
. EPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE BROAD §&T.
. WOOD YARD,
. Furnished at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, im quanti. be supplied at from $4,50 to $5,00 per Cord,
. any other Foundry in the Mountains, and patterns for all .
. kinds of Saw-mill and Quartz-mill Machinery, ?umps, and
___ BOOK STORES.
GEO. W. WELCH,
Ané all kinds of
See 4 ee Pe EC Ee ee
Blank Books, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards,
Flain Cap, and Letter Paper, Faucy
Note, Envelopes, &e. &c. at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Shee. Music, Music Books, Instructors and all
kinds of Musical Instruments,
A Circulating Tlibrary
Of Choice selections and an ea dless variety ef
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
Atlantic Papers, Magazines, and New Publications rePostage Free.
. ceived by every Steamer.
Steamer Papers for Malling,
Also, Agent for
AZTTA EXPRESS:
Running daily to Sacramento and San Francisco, connecting with Freeman & Co's Atlantic Express.
Pioneer Book and News Depot,
Main street, Nevada.
January Ist 1858.—14-1f
. BOOKS, BOOKS for the MILLION !!
7. BE. EAMIIN,
No. 53 Broad Street, Corner Pine.
AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND BEST ASsorted Stock of
Books, and Stationery, Musical Instruments,
DS.
TOYS, &C. &C.,
ever brought to the city of Nevada, which will be sold at
Wholesalic & Retail,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
My Stock consists in part of a good asssortment of Law,
. Medical, Historical, Poetical, Micellaneous, Masonic Works,
Catholic Piety and School Books of every variety.
Any quantity of Gift Books, Christmas Prescents, Valentines, &c, for the Holidays.
New and improved Diartes, and Dally Journals,
for 1858, A variety of sizes for the pocket and Counting
Room,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
A circulating Library of 1,000 volumns new, and in good
order, and Tam constantly receiving the latest and most
desirable works published, direct from New York and PhilMagazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c from
all parts of the Globe.
Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put up
for mailing—Postage Free.
It is useless for me to try to enumerate the endless variof everything. And] will say T have as good an assortPersons wishing anything in my line of business will
. save money by calling vpen me, before purchasing else. where,
please.
Our Motto is We Strive to
1AMLIN. 1-tt J. KE.
~ CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY.
the ‘‘National Exchange,’’ Nevada, as follows:
FOR SACRAMENTO,
Leaves Nevada at 1 o’clock, A. M., and arriving at Sac
mento in time for the 2 o’clock boats for San Francisco
running via Auburn, as an Ac
commodation Line to Sacramento,
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Teaves the above named Office every morning at seven
o'clock, A. M., passing through Grass Valley, Rough &
. Ready, Empire Ranch, and Long Bar,
rysville at 3 o'clock I’. M.
FOR FOREST CITY, DOWNIEVILLE, PATTERSON, WOLSEY’S,
MOORE'S, AND ORLEANS FLATS.
Leaves every worning at 6 1-2 o'clock A. M
JAMES HAWORTH,
Pres't. C. 8, Co.
W. S. McRonerts, Agent, Nevada. {tf
. Kidd & Knox's B ick---52 Broad Street. NicvaDa & WASHINGTON STAGE LINE.
. N AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1856, the above Line wil) .
run as follows:
Leaving the office, at the National Exchange, Novada, at 8
o'clock, A. M, passing by Mountain Spring House, Morgan's,
White Cloud, Gold Hilt and Alpha, arriving
at Washington by one o'clock in the afternoon,
It is the nearest and best Route to Washington, Omega,
Scotehman’s Creek, Voor Man’s Creek, and Eureka,
Returning,—The Stages will leave the South Yuba Hotel,
Washington, every morning at nine o'clock, and arrive at
., conmecting with the California stage Co's Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marys. ville and Shasta.
Nevada by one o clock I’.
Oftice—South Yuba Hotel, Washington.
A. 8. OLIN, Proprietor.
(34-tf
Rroad Street, Nevada,
J. H. HELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM HIS
friends and the public generally, that he has
become Troprietor of the EMPIRE LIVERY
A Stock of Fast Horses,
Wonld resjee' fully rolicit the patronage of the Public.
Bw Horses key! by the Day or Week on the most rea.
senable terme,
20-tf
LIVERY & SALE STABLE.
SURING STRELT, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, FORMERLY OF THE
Oriental Stables, would inform his friends
and the public generally, that he haa added
extensively to his already Large and kle
J. HARVEY HELM.
Ac &ec.—and is now prepared to furnish as fine turn
oute as can be fonnd in the State,
Well trained fleet and easy Saddle Horses. well equipped
for Ladiea or Gentlemen will be ready at all times
A long experience in the business and an earnest desire
to retain the confidence of his friends, leads him to believe he will be able to give general satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to Horses on Livery
Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the
use of Balls, Parties, &c. &e.
The quality of my stock will permit me to say that those
seeking pleasure, or engaged on business would do well to
give me a call J. A. LANCASTER,
Nevada, Aug. 20, 1856,—46-tf
“Williara Saloon!
Conyer or Broan and Pine Srs., Former.y U. 8. Horer. .
HARRINGTON & PATTERSON,
OULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR
friends and the public, that they have taken the
New Brick Building, corner of Broad and Vine Streets, on
the site of the old U. 8, Hotel, and fitted it up asa SALOON, in a style unsurpassed for elegance and comfort,
and are prepared for all who may favor them with a call.
The Billiard Tables will be found me to any in .
the State, and those who delightin this pleasant game,
will find this Saloon weil adapted to enjoy it.
The Bar will at all times be supplied with the best
LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Which the market of San Francisco can afford, and no exeeable place of resort. to make this a popular and a
5-tf Nevada, Jan’y, 13, 1857.—
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! .
All Lengths of Soft and Hard Wood, .
ties to suit.
Ra Persons buying from 5 to 10 Cords at one time will .
J. M. HIXSON, Proprietor.
Nevada Aug. 8th 1858.—45-tf
~~ Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry, — .
—AND
MACHINE SHOP.
AVING established ourselves in the above business we .
are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with .
neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those of .
Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts
for Brick Buildings, Baleony nad Awning Posts, ke. We .
will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 .
herse power. We have now on hand an 8 or 10 horse power Engine, just completed, which we will sell as cheap as .
can be sold in this state. .
Everything is New, & Warranted Perect!
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order we can .
fill orders quicker than any other shop in the mountains.
Any one wanting work dene will do well to call and examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS.
CHR All Orders ieee Attended te -G&
ix J. icra!
2-f _ Proprietors.
NFORMATION WANTED.—0Of JOS. H. BEVAN, who went to California from Lewis County Mo., I
iu 1850, any information in
fully received by his wife and .
Address L. C. Bevans, Canton, Lewis County Mo.
B@ California pepere plese copy. .
RN
and arriving in Ma.
.
.
. pense or pains will be spared on the part of the Proprietors favors, are determined to merit, not only a tontinuance of
. present, but an increase of patronage.
. dissatisfied, if the means of satisfaction is within his our
reach.
Wheeler &
En
rd to him would be thank. out doing reasonable amount of service, ate . 7, ’
——
ie JUST RECEVED A LARGE AND
elegant stock of Staple and
FANCY BRY GO885,
now PRicEets:
am Call and satisfy yourselves. “GS
STIEFEL & COHEN.
Nevada, May 7th, 1858.—32-tf
NOTICE!!
WE HAVE OPENED OUR
CLOTHING STORE,
IN DR. HUNT'S BRICK,
«se BS Eweer a =e SE Eos
FIRST DOOR ABOVE POST OFFICE,
A. BLOCK & CO.
Nevada May 24th 1858.—34-tf
J. B. NEWMAN & CO.,
No. 45 Broad St., near Post Office.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CLOTHING, GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, &C. &C &C.,
Have in Store, a very large Stock of Seasonable and
Desirable .
. SPRING GOODS, .
ag TO BE SOLD CHEAP. -@a
ome cee Se . ee ee Se
J. B. NEWMAN & CO.
Nevada, May 24th 1858.—34-tf
Latest Styles of Spring & Summer
HATS & CAPS
—— RECEIVED BY ——
. SOL. KOHLMAN,
Corner Broad & Pine Sts., Nevada.
MB bey IN WANT OF HATS, THAT WILL FIT EASY
to the head, can find them at my Store, which for
quality, cannot be excelled if equalled.
My Hats are the lightest that are made.
The style has the most unique appearance of anything
+ . yet offered in this place, and those wishing any Style Hats
. . either in COLOR, SHAPE, or QUALITY, can be suited by
-. calling at
SOL. KOHLMAN’S,
Cernor of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada.
SPRING CLOTHING! !
OL. KOHLMAN, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LAWO test Ftyle of
Spring Clothing,
And is ready to sell at moderate prices—Corner of Broad
and Vine streets, Nevada,
Nevada March 22d, 1858,—-96-1f
J. 8. WALL & CO.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Miner’s Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &c.
No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada,
AVING completed our new fire-proof building, we are
now receiving the largest Stock of Goods ever brought
to this place. Having plenty of room, aud being secure
. against fire, it is our intention to keep on hand at all times
a full assortment of all articles to be foun in similar eatablishments, which will be sold to Miners and Families
Ou the most Reasonable Terms.
Family Groceries, ke.
600 Qr. Sacks Flour;
10,000 Lbs, Potatoes;
8,000 Lbs. Hams; 3,000 Lbs, Side Bacon;
3,000 Lbs Goshen butter 1,000 Lbs. Lard;
With a complete atock of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE,
TOBACCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
ke. ke.
&@ GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE -@@
3,000 Lbs. 8. C. Hams,
100 Bibs, Flour,
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 rellon such terms as will
make it to their advantage to trade with us instead of
HTABLE, and as he designs keeving constant. , going below fer their supplies.
. 8. WALL & CO., Broad Street.
September 16, 1856—tf,
GREGORY & WICKES. .
(Successors to Gregory & Sparks.)
DEALKKS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools, &c.
Store on Cor. Main & Washington Sts.
OULD solicit the continued patronage of the friends
of the old firm, and invite allto give them a calf.
They will constantly keep a WELI,SELECTED STOCK of
every thing in their line, which will be sold FOR CASH, at
the-ae LOWEST MARKET RATES. -Gs
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE, et any reasonable
distance from town,
Nevada April 6th 1858.—-27-tf
Be We EE EWS PM o6
HEAD OF BROAD STREET.
7AMMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
of all kinds, constantly on hand aud sold cheap for
Cor. = be a
; Nevada, Aug. 25, 1858.—tf. Mase Se Te Soe
EMPIRE MARKET!!
On Pine 8St., Just below Kidd's Brick.
Aamorican Beoef,
PORK, VEGETABLES, é&c.
LWAYS on band Fresh and in the best possible condition. The subscribers, feeling themselves under the
greatest ovligations to their numerous customers for past
No one shall be}
43 Come and sce for Yourselves. -@@
JACOBS & KENT, Proprictros.
.
. CUPS;
.
Our Stock consists in part of the following asssortment of
Nevada, June 20th, 1858. .
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES!!! .
HOADLEY, baving received the Agency from
e H.C. Hayden, of San Francisco, of
Wilson's Family Sewing
Machines,
Will keep a supply on hand at the late residence of J. .
Hi, WARREN, in Nevada
A lot of MACHINE NEEDLES, SEWING COTTON, and
. SILK on hand.
{
aay” Families supplied, and instructions given for using
. the Machines in Nevada, and the adjacent towns at
San Francisco Prices—and Freight.
N. B. DRESS MAKING, and all kinds of Family Sewing, done to order—with an endeavour to give
Who will give instructions inthe use of the Machines
when desired,
M. HOADLEY.
_ Nevada, July 26th 1858.—43-tf
BOOT & SHOE STORE! .
ON BROAD STREET,
OPPOSITE THE PUST OFFICE.
HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AN_EN
tirely new Steck of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO-.
GANS, RUBBERS, ke. &c., consisting of every variety necessary to make up a f
First Class Boot and Shoe Store !!
Begs leave to inform the public generally that he will sell
on the most favorable terms possible. Ashe has made
necessary arrangements to receive new supplies weekly, he }
expects to be able at all times to furnish his customers
with the best and most fashionable articles to be found in
this or any other market.
Boots and Shoes made and wepoins to order.
Ra” All work coming from thi: sshop, giving way with8. 3
Nevada, Sept 7, 1808.—49-tf eens
.
. 4ND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
SYRUPS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, &c.,
At New York, Buffalo, N. Y., and San Franciseo,
California.
Caution to the Public.
ie reputation awarded to TURNER’S GINGER WINE,
and the unheard of popularity it has received, bas
pe Sani means of putting iato the market many spurious
articles,
Beware of these base Counterfeiters !
We, therefore, caution all consumers of GI GER
to examine the label, as none is genuine save such
as have our portraits in a circle, on a steel plate, aurrounded by the inscription—“TURNERS? GINGER WINE, prewey: by Turner Brothers, New York, Buffalo, N. Y., and
San Francisco California.’’
“a Ree Cee eS
UNRIVALLED
VEGETABLE BITTERS!!
These Bitters, manufactured from the choicest Medicinal
Roots, Barks and Herbs, by TURNER BROS., are warranted to be the best now in use on the Pacific Coast, and
pete taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages and
conditions,
WIN
As
a Cure for
FEVER AND AGUE,
Flatulency, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, or
Heaviness, General Dehility, Nausea and Headache.
Irregularity of the Digestive ns,
Nervous Prostration, Neuralgia,
Rheumatic Affections, and
most of the ills that
flesh is heir to,
TURNER’S
Vegetable Bitters will be found by all, not only a curative,
but also the
Best Preventative ever introduced in California.
This article will abide all Chemical tests as to its purel
vegetable poomen: and at the same time it is guarant
to be an alterative or tonio, superior in every particular
to all Bitters that bave been in use in California, and the
manufacturers rhallenge proof to the contrary, and with
perfect confidence as to its purely vegetable and medicinal
properties,
TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers,
48-3m Market street, San Francisco.
—OFf THE—
RICHEST DESCRIPTION,
LATEST STYLES.
Corres IN PART OF —
TEA SETS;
PITCHERS;
KS;
NAPKIN RINGS;
PIE KNIVES;
CAKE KNIVES;
LADLES, &c., &c.,
Just received, and for sule by
JNO. W. TUCKER,
No, 125 Montgomery street.
Diag pnd
WATCHES—
Just received, and fur sale by
JNO, W, TUCKER,
125 Montgomery street.
ARDIN'’S WATCHES
Just received, and for sale by
JNO, W, TUCKER,
125 Montgomery street,
RNOLD & CHARLES FRODSHAM
WATCHES —
Just recelved, and for sale by
JNO. W. TUCKER,
125 Montgomery strest.
LFRED LAVALETTE WATCHES.
Just recelved, and for sale, by
JNO, W. TUCKER,
46-2m 125 Montgomery street.
“‘JRemowval or
, iw = oe Che ee, Ve ee .
PATENT
BILLIARD CUSHION
MANUFACTORY TO
No. 182 MONTGOMERY STREET,
(Late Meloteon Hall.)
Opposite the old Metropolitan Theater.
HIS LARGE AND SPLENDID HALL
has been fitted up forthe exhibition and sale of
MICHAEL ! HELAN’S Model Billiard Tables and Curhicns.
As the price of these beautiful articles has been greatly
reduced, the subscriber calls the attention of those wishing to purchase to hiv present large stock of
Billard Tables and Trimmings,
how on exhiliion and sale, being the largest and most
coniplete assortment ever seen on this coast, As the Hall
is open from 7 a. M. to6P. w. and free to all ladies and
gentlemen enthusiasts of the “Noble Game; and
Ye masters of billiards whose wise heads untangle
The difficult problems that often are found,
Who know, to the turn of a hair, ‘every angle,’’
And where a ball struck should correctly rebound,
Are respectfully requested to call and judge for yourselves.
M, E. HUGHES,
45-3m Sole Agent for the Pacific const.
J. REGAN’S
Steam Refined Candy Manufaetory,
NO. 33 MONTGGMERY STREET,
Between Bush and Sutter Streets, San Franelsce.
Poets sing of the spicies {n Indian Isles,
Of the citron, the orange and lime;
They sing of the fragrance so lavish diffus'd,
By the breeze in each tropical clime.
Let the epicure boast of each high-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 flowers may be good,
Or dishes for epicures dainty;
But the question in this 1 will not debate,
Yet each have admirers in plenty.
Withal, there are none of them half so well prised,
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,
Who made confectious—the fact is known well;
Tho’ ’twas seven years since, he continues it still,
And sells by wholesale and retail,
He is selling his stock at such reduced rates,
That purchasers are always handy,
And they find each variety known A the trade,
Among J. Regan’s ‘Steam Refin’d Candy,”
Here's an hundred varieties that need not be nam’d
And bene 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
Of J. Regan’s ‘Steam Refin’d Candy.” :
as a
»% =
Hydraniic Hose.
No. 55 Broad Street, Opposite Golden Gate Hotel.
D. TERRY, a sail maker, takes this method
« ofinforming the miners of Nevada and vicinity
that he is now prepared to manufacture Duck Hose at
cheaper rates, and us well as can be obtained elsewhere in
Nevad:, county. He has the credit of being the best Hose
mt«<er in the county. His Rivited Hose oanpot be surpassed, either for strength or style. Me is also prepared
to manufacture Horse-covers, Wagon covers, Touts, Awnings, Hammocks, Wind-sails for Summer Houses, Trunks
covered, kc.
He hopes by perseverence and strict attention to busi.
ness, to obtain a liberal share of patronage.
47-tf Nevada Aug. 25, 1858, EEG geome se
NOTICE TO MILL OWNERS!!
tire Satisfaction--by Mrs. H., . 7 wouLp CALL YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO A
New and Superior article of
LUBRICATING OIL, FOR ENGINES,
And Machinery of all kinds, It will wear without gumming up, and Will be a saving of 15 per cent over lard.
Also for sale a large stock of Linseed, Lard, Polar and
oe Oils at less than ever before offered in Nevada FOR
GEO. 0. KILBOURNE.
Nevada March 10th. 1858.—23-3m
. aes fIOPS, BY THE POUND OR BALE,
For sale at G. O. KILBOURNE’s,
Drug Store, 18 Commercial Street.
STORAGE.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
WAREHROUSS,
FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING,
——Lately ocoupied by Harrington, Hazletine & CO,,———
Lower Plaza, Marysville.
will be mended . Goeds Recelved, Stored, and Forwarded te
ell perts of the Mines.
$a-t¢ W. T. ELLIS.