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» for sale, a large supply of this ancient and
Reem ee = -.
Gar Cendidate for Congress
of the delegation from this county to the
_. . State convention, for Congress.
Mr. Meredith bas been for several years »
resident of Nevada County, and has been an
able, faithful, and zealous worker in the
. democratic party. Should he be the nomine:
j of the State convention, he will reevive the
} anited and hearty support of the democracy
Ma. CHAS. A. CHANE ie eer sole agent in Ser . of this county, as he undoubtedly will of the
Benneisse. Hele empowered to reeeive advertive. .
@ents, and ipt fer th Ki wad }eutire State. Mr. Meredith, though « young , and receipt fur the same. @may befounc .
wt C8 Merehant street, up stairs . Man, Posseeses eupcrior abilities ac a lawyer,
GBORGE D. ROBERTS Borrow.
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ANAUE VATE, JUNE 18, 1559.
AGENTS
OB. A. Levwmeve le war duly eutiericed Agent
@ Gaetamenio. Me wey be fownd at 67 J at
. isa fine orater.a courteous yentleman, B
Aewmecry.Heary Meckie, Frq., at the effice of . e 7
Vreewau & Co's Express, Main Street Nevada is ov jsound national democrat, and in every way
eathorized rgent at NevadasCity. All advertise . highly qualified to represent our golden State
mente left with Mr. Mackse will recenve prompt at: . in the balis of our national legislature. A .
Venton from us legud Advertisement wil be re
turned Vy Mr. Mackie. with proof ef publicaticn as .
soon as publication es; ires /
j
(coe ewes ca ree ee ee
POR PRESIDENT CF THE [. STATES, .
Letter nomination cou'd not be made.
Denying their Ide mtity.
One of our Eastero exchanges eays that
the continual change of name under which
DAN’'L Ss. DICKINSON the opposition to democracy disguises itself .
. {0 eecape responsibility forthe past, reminds
. them of an od darkcy, the burden of whore
. prayer was that “de Lord would come and
JAMES s GREEN j take Coesar’s soul to bebben.’’ One night
° 9 ‘just before retiring, he wae startled by a
Of Missouri. . knock at bis cabin door. *‘Who dar?” be
Badject tv the nominations of the Democratic Na. called out. ‘The Lord.” was the response,
ener Cenvenrene. in a sepulchral tone, ‘What de Lord want?
———— ay he treablingly asked, ‘Wants Casar's soul’
— :
FH The Democratic Central Committee, yoke on the solemn stillaces. Pop went the
Git New Vert.
POR VICE PRESIDENT,
of Nevada Conniy, ie requested to meet at . ght, and under the bed went the hamble pe.
the Court House, in Nevada. on Saturday
the 1th of June, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Wa. Watt, Chairman.
titioner. excluiming “no sich niggabjhere sal
. —been dead dese tree wecks.”’
. Isprrexpest Panty.—A move is now oa
foot in Nevada, to organize an independent
. people's party, in this county, for the purpose, no doubt, of gratifying the peeuliar
Califerunin Demeecracy.
The Democrecy of Culifornia, ever attentive to the tuition of great principles, have
made this State the brigiitest gem of the
confederacy. Though comparatively small
may be her count in deciding national ques
tions, her influence is mighta@her example
magic in moulding the measures that affect
the destinies of the whole country, There ic
no State in the Union where (he inhabitants
aresowell informed on political questions
and as generally intelligent as bere.—and .
we do know there is no place on earth where
a liberal sentiment so universally prevails,
aod where fanaticism and idle reform find so .
is always ‘fornenst’ the democracy ; ‘cusses’
the Biack Republicans, and bas too much
eolf respect io be a Broderickite.
If no preqenting Previdenee, they will
mectin mare convention on the 18th inst.
Provided
the court house should not be large enough
tohold them, they will probably adjoura,
and meet on the top of “Sugar Loaf.”
atthe Court Tlouse in Nevada.
few devotees as in our mountain and valley The Nevada Democrat gives an sceount of
homes. Time and again have we been sum . * serious accident that cecurred at Nebrasks
moned to the political battle field by our op: . “heft. on last Saturday morning. It appenre
ponents, bet the soundness of our principles. that several of the bands were in the car and
the orthodoxy of our tenets. and the bold and . "tart: d down the inclined shaft to the drift
tangible form in which political issues bave . before the engineer bad time to connect the
been presented by the party. have appealed . couplings of the dram and sheft, and the car
to thejudgment of an intelligent people— . started down the inctine at lightuing speed
have arrested the progrees of fanaticism, aud . To of the men were seriously injured. S.
Won successive triumphs, Dayton had bis back broken, and was badly
The clamor which at times hax swept thro’, brulecd ond cut; his recovery is doubtful.—
the whole North, and left the political page . Thomas God!rry was also seriously injured.
with ecarce a record of a demoeratic victory .
fo a free State, bas found no bold with us, ue .
endorsement by our citizens, Controlled by
no scctional feelings prejudiced in favor o!
no clanor clique. the democracy of Califor
nia,asfree and pure as the air we breathe
bave cver maintained the cardinal principles
of democratic faith, and are now the sdmiration cf the conservative ard noticnal men of
the whole country. May our course ar demo .
erats in the future, be marked by devotior
to the interests of the State and conutry.—. :
May each democrat’s heart ewell with pride. . %McConnell is any thing else thaa a sound
on account of our present standing with the . S@tioual Democrat,
great brotherhood, and may each one again rege
renew his obligations on this theeve of an
ther political campaign, to work earnestly Genet an Saterday. ‘Welinneiad get seceived fe
in defence of our parts creed. eturns. A correspondent, writing frow Grass Valles
Last fall the allied forces of the opposition . intorms us thet the “Weller ticket’? was elec
moade us a Litter fight. Combined together . hat town by » Mattering vote, viz: Weller, 426, Anti
on high sounding words, and demagogica . Weller, 95.—-Sacremento Standard.
@ap-trap, they endearored to wrest from th
ald guard the Bag of victory. But the com . Chere was no euch issue meade bere, ob th
bination lacked the life giving spir't of prin swrimary election, to our knowledge.
ciple, and though brief the contest it was . a
too long toachieve success. The democracy Dectixnp.--Dr. E. A. Tompkins bas
beat back the tide, blocked up the inroad*o . clined the nomination of the Broderickit
public clamor, and planted bigh above th« . for Superintend-nt of Common Schoul+
reach of the despoiler, the banner of our ua
tional party.
dat the watebwaed of the coming 7 From a Kentucky paper we learn that Mr
prign be, vigilanee. Let us be faithful t { ir eA. cede 2.&. Bale of th
the-tultion-of democratic truths. end _ will place, is a candidate Yor Congress in the 3
retain our political position and-cootinue tc
-be a free and liberal } eople.
The War in Furepe.
By the overland mail we have inate news
from Europe. It appears that war hae actu
ally commenced between Austria on the one ,
aus and Sardinia, France. and Ruesia on Book Store, fornished us, by the last erriva
the other: The attitude of Great Britain iwith a generous supply of Atlantic papers
warlike; which site she will espouse is hard . Our readers may, at all thes, find epon hi,
fy a matter of doubt, ae ber Fympaibies are . counter the latest ucwys from all parts of the
strongly in favor of the struggling Italians world.”
The American beart will aleo beat in sympathy for the weak and oppressed little pow—A rilly runior wae reported by some of the opposition papers, that
Mr. Jobn R. McConnell—than whom there i+
. not awsounder democrat in Nevada County,
. bad gone over to the enemy. The Broder
. ickites were rejoicing, at the prospect o} get
ting so respectable a gentleman into thei
ranks, which we do. not blame thei for; but
they should be more particular in the future
snd not place too much reliance on euch idle
rumors. 1t is simply absurd to say that J
Primary Netarnes.
Nevapa.—The pilmary election took piece in thi
The Standard’s informant is mistaken.—
So says the Demoget,
Congressional district of that >tate. W.
hope Mr. Sale will be elected. as he is said t
. fine quali€cations for the office.
PA Mr. Speveer, of the Grass Valler
erot Sardinia. Thoagh offering vo material rival of the steamer. a buge bundle of late .
foreign and Atlantic pepera.
aid, the eympathies of a powerful democratic
government like urs, will help eucourage
them perbaps, to deeds of valor.
been intensely hot.
#@mon pure old Bourbon was left in our office a few days since. Our ‘taster’ pronoun
ces it the gewuine article, Hisexperivnce in
order ofthe day. Politicians have even kep
quiet, the dogs bave been peaceably inclined
the business readers bie judgment in euch . places, and our streets bave presented an un. .
matters perfeetiy satisfactory to us.
We understand that Judge Heywood bas
usually quiet aspect during the part week.
exbilerating beverage,
We were shown « few days since s small
was broken from the tree by the weight of
the young fruit. Itcontained 235 peaches;
ud wame from the orobard of Mrs. Bennest. . a orn!™
It is generally conceded that Mr. Henry . name is Jobn Doe. 1 enjoy the reputation
Meredith will reecive the unanimous suppor! . of being a polities! “ fixer ap” of things; Inst week a correspondence between Col. B.
whime of our old friend Jubn Anderson, who .
enn
. be an unwavering democrat; and possessing .
Jerry Sullivan sent us as usual, on the ar .
The weather, for the past few days, har!
Sherry cobblers, ice .
O.p Borrpoyx.—A eumple package of the . creams, aud summer clothing have been the . Voorhies, Hon. Chas, Fairfax, Hon. Thomas
the loafers have retired to cool and thedy . ited ovr town during the past week,
The Alameda county agricultural society . ,
will gives grand “Floral Fair Ball,” on the . nee
20th inst., at Oakland. We bave received a
card of invitation, wud a ticket of admission . p}
peach limb
’ plays b—Il generally.
owt anetnah meslameter which . v1, tall, The committer of Invitation . *
comprise nearly aii the leading politicians of above advertiement inserted as bis own, if be has the man who waite till he’s kilt before
Mr. Epiton; Toma Democrat aed my Col, B. EF. Warhington’s Letter.
The San Francisco Vatienal, published,
. } democratic. and a worker of wires political. F. Washington and Mr, J. Tl. Marralson, of
I am watched and talked to and bored San Rafael, io which Col. Washington gives
wants te know what ticket Iam pleying the, with slavery in the Territories, and the I Clerk, of . « aa
party and most of them seked me if“ itis ceurse which should be pursued io the Dem.
jall right’ yet. ITbought a ciger the other ocratic State Convention. ;
. day from Lewis Brothers, and immediately The views enunciated by Col. Washing.
ja friend who bad observed the purchase ton in his letter, we think, will meet the ap: .
wanted to know if] was playing for the probation of the Demvcracy of California. .
Lewis’ boys vote—an hour ufterwar's a We regret that our limited space will on:
. friend arked me to puff one of Samuel's best) ly permit us to make the following extract:
—_ pas ae a 7 ~* whe me wre ‘The democratic party ix pledged ‘to resiet
Twas courting Samuel's iufluence through . aj) attempts at renewing, iv Congress or out
. the essence of the excellent smoke weeds he . of it, the agitation of the slavery question,
ander whatever shape or color the attempt
may be made.” Had this pledge been adbered to by the gentlemen (Douglass and Brosmiled with and at Harry. I was twitted of wa.) whoinsugurated the recent debate in
-lectioneering. I put onactean shirt and the Senate as to what Congress might, could
A 7 id or should do, in this or that continghad my bai , e perfume ofa, “OU = Og
tad my hair redolent with the per eney, I cannot but think it would bave conbarber's shop and instactly some of OUF Auyeed more to thelr consistency as demofriends raid I was playing for the‘ nice”. crets, ns well as to the bermony and wellare
voters of thie community. If I mail a etter . of the party.
/Lamcurrying favor with the offiters*of Ute . pe * . $5 "
'Post Oflce, IFT get my moruina’s beef While, however.I antoppoerd to Cougres3 : . sfonal intervention in beholfof stavery in)
steak, ‘they aay’ [have the butcher pledged . +)¢ territories, do net for a moment imagine )
for myself and my friends, I hear wonder: that I subscribe to the heresy taaght by the .
ful stories of the work Ihave done and am Would be champion of popular sovereignty, .
F . that “rei gti ty ’ i
doing. Leat, drink, sleep, walk, talk, live, UMt * territorial legi lature bas the right to
soy, . CXClude it. The asertion of svech a coemove, have my being aad chew tobacco with trie gh 'gverlawiem in ite mostoljectionable .
a view to polities, if my friends eay truly of signification, Sen+tor Douglass, whose ma. of me, end bear uo falee witness. me is usually inveked es authority by those .
who maintain this view, admits the following
What am I todo? If I hide myeelf T ehall . predicates in the debate referred to: .
. be suspected of working in the bighway*— . Pirst. the territorial legislature ix thecrea
. by-ways and out of the ways of the County . ture of Congress, deriving all ite powers .
. I moet grin and bear it through-my healty from its Congressional charter. j
. in visibily siuking under it, Isppral to yaa . Second, it is limited in ite piwere cf legis.
aii ‘ + lation by the laws and Constituion of the
Mr. Editor to lecture our friends oo thelr) tice Stutes,
suspicions. “ Suspicion Leunta the guilty }
mind.”
ro politely selle—becanse . looked in at
flarry Harrington's a few days go, and
Third, that ‘no soch thing as severcign .
. Power attaches toa territory while a terri: .
JOUN DOE. tory.”
Fourth,” that under the decis'on of the
Supreme Court of the Uaited States slaves
are property, standing on auegual loobug
with all other property,”
Fifth, that the owner of thin epreles of
ido their repuler Autpal) property bye the same right to carry it inn
territories and hold aud enjoy it there, as
he has in regard to any other property.
Sixto, that. it is entitled to the same protection whenitistaken there as any other ,
. property,
}
Nevada June 8th, 1°59
G. VY. Fire, Meo’ and Ladder Co.
The Grease Valley Fire, Ho k and Lad. .
der Compary b&b
Mevting ou laxt Monday Evening. ‘The tollowing officers for the emulng year were
elected :—
S.M. Smith, Chief Engineer.
E. W. Heywood, Ist Assistant Engineer. .
C.D. Cleveland, 2nd) do do
Cha'’s R. Edwards, Treasurer,
} hoe. S. Levy, Sveretary.
From whet { have written, yon will rot
[he atalose to determine my views ne te)
the proper course for the Demneratic Con.
vention to pursue. Let if tgnere the entire
question, Th is notecalled upon to take t-eue .
The Funds of the Company being insuffi Girt Sieee. of Blonaiak { diliet
cieut to defray the necessary expenses Of with both, Po malitain that Territorial .
the Company, a Committee consisting of Lepislature ean, direct!y or todirectly nulliDr. C. 0. Clevelaud and TB. L. Lamarque . fy the Constitution of the Unitet Sratex as!
interpreted by the Supreme Court, ie to ane
. a ‘ ‘ a8 monatrous « doctrine as any ever farraht .
Grave Valley, and solicit wid in email umes py Goward. To nesume that anch an at
for the purpose wf deiraying all wecewseury tempt will be made, and upen that assamp
expenses.
tien pred cate Congressional intervent nn .
to prevent it. is opening the deer toa wide .
and boundless fieid of specu'etive and theo.
Tumteg. rotieal teyisintion, The Cincinnati ptat-!
LUPE ieee oe nee hee anette th emede tet farm @atecd pom + Lan enmmngn data te n 4
People are not aux ous up COBPreieneise. Tet the Convent ;
it» rest prineiples—non agitationnon.
interrention—yopular severcigniy in sub.
. to see asmall eized jackaes, a paper Dragos, ordination to the Constitution. Vy tath.
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was appointed to call upoa the c.tizens of
* . n re utter
dida’t draw.
. here to pay their dollar more tha ounce, to
{aud ashort tailed dog. fully adhering to these we have nothing to}
te)
est,
Me-ers. Hagiilton & Cowin are making
extensive preparations for the greud ball to apy’. Fiat « few days wince, between Win.
be given at Hamiltoa Ilall, io this place, ou Guinie and Milton Moore. hy whieh the latter
the evening of the 4th of Jaly next. lost his life. The dif salty arose shout the
We bope our cit. zens will tuke some steps water right toa rpring, where the parties
Hovteine.—A difficulty ocsnrred on Moo
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soon to ect in concert with Our sister town inet and hada fight,in which Oague stabbed igh
Nevade. in commemorating the glorious aa4.4 (hen shot Moore, who died from the ef
niversary of our wational indepeadence. frets ef the wounds. a few bours afterwards,
Oague gare himself up. was tried and acStrawpenntes.— This delicious finitieaow quitted before s justice of the peace in Rough
hecoming plentiful in our market. The lar. ¢& Rendy, but we anderstand that a warrant
gest aud best favored ones we have seen this pos been ixened. and is now in the bands of
-enson, were from the rauch of Mr. Justice. gy¢ Sheriff of this County, for hisre-arreat.
sLout two oviles frem thie place. Mr. Jus: wiieestahdidassinpedecatatas
ice left a fiue box of them in our office afew Mr. Joe, Woodserth has completed bis!
ayssince, which we divided justly With ®) qunnetl, on Cincinnati Hill, and has strack
riend, who happened. in just im tine to help the jead. Th qnartz taken from this lead
at them. and who joined with us io justen-— yenr the surface, was very rich; and the iaoniums on the size and delicious favor ot dications are that it will prove one of thr
ir. Justice's strawberries, most Velnable mines in this neighborhoood.
It is supposed to be thesame lead werked by
Youne’s Girt Estenretsr.— Mr. Chae, W. Mesers. Watt &Co, on Massnchneetie Lill,
Young, ofersanother grand itt eutertainvent, to come offen the 12th of July next Cettixe Ricurn.—We caderstand that
u Nevada. The aggrepate, velue of the prithe yield of the Allison lend last week, was
. ces is $9.111. The articles are new and val: qwenty-eight thousand dollars, One thous:
. valle. and are eaid to Le the choicest let of gud dotlars would probably cover all the es.
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cold watches, jewelry, &e., ever brought to penses: thus lesving the nice little sum of
his county. four thousand five hundred dollars per day
Tickets are only one dojlar each, and are prot on the past week's work.
. going off like hot cukes in Nevada,
. The Democratic primary elections were in fine coud:tion,
. veld in this connty on Saturdsy last. Dele. town in California that is better protected
cates will andoubtedly be seat to the State #sulast fire than Gruss Valley. ‘The reser. Convention, instructed to vote for Mr Henry Velrs are large, and have a sufficient elevas
“. Meredith for Congress, 11 is also understood 00 to command theentire town, Hydrante
that the delegation from this county will ®te stationed about two hundred feet aparé
tuppert Mr, Findley for the Slate Treasury through tie principal streets, and the pree. ship. There will be no instructions given na fre ix sufficient to force the water through
. to Governor, but the grest majority of the hore % ith the power of a steam engine,
delegates will probably support Weller. Uur streets aud side-wolks are kept cool
and free of dust, by the daily showers from
' these bydrante,
Our citizeus are under many obligations
to Cupt. Hotaling, the constructor and proprietor of the G ass Valley water works; and
. they should extend to bim a liberal remauer. ation,
>.
Personat.— Hen. C. L. Scott, Wm. Van
t Findley, Mr. Sam. Brooks, Major Grabam,
and other distingui-bed democrats, have vis.
.
. & Lawren's Canp—The gah Muzgins asked a the following foolieb
tisement weclip from a western paper: ‘conundrum the other day:—"Why is cow
. like a baby?” Of course, we can answer it.
Eternally at Jaw, and rojiciter at the bar.— The cow drinks water and makes milk, aod
He registers deeds, makes couveyances, aud tbe baby drinks milk aud makes
Jadge Clapp. of this place,cen bavethe. «De Janens,” says Pat, the divil nshow
wisbee it, on reasonable terms (he acts on the defnaive,’’
by my fellow democrats every day. Each ‘his views apo Congressional Intervention i Sna
Tne Republicans held a State Convention
in Sacramento on the 8th, inst., and nominated the following State ticket :
Governor........Leland Stanford.
Lient, Governor...... Mr. Kenneay.
.0. L. Shafter.
occccees. & D, Parker
State Treneurer. ......P. P. Caine.
Controiler ..c.secessceec.s. Mr. Clark
Surveyor General -.-A G. Randal
Sup. Pab., Inst -+ 8. W. Brown,
State Printer.. ......0.M. Murdock
Attorney General ...... H. S. Love.
. Judge Supreme Court.. .
a ae
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NEW TO-DAY,
186—One Pegerd Ring..
18f—One Ruby Ring .
187—One Opal Ring..
188—One Chrystal hing .
189 & 1°C—Two Qvartz Ri
ate Heavy California
Bhan + * “
168 & 104—Two «
7°64 & yor. +* 7 “ 7 “
OF & 1ft— “ “ “ t Py
199 te J}. — Fourteen “* = Oe ethhes
212 to 214—fwo Cameo Rings, 18 and 16 each..
215—One Carnet King
21) —One enamelled Cr
22f—Four Frame
22--Twe Blood Stom
‘ings,
Rings, € each .
bh
For Congrees, Nor. Dis.. ..P. TI. Libbey. . —One Sardenyx Ring a n
ss “. 224—Ome Green Stone Riog. oe Ly
“ ” Southern Die.. .E.D. Baker. . 226 to 240-16 Rings, deach. es oe
oo ; Six Rings, Seach.. ..0..-s000 88 .
— —<———— 24°—Three Children’s Rings. 3 each.. °
Immanecl Church, . £60 te (64—Fifteen + 2 ae
* ae ‘ » . 2°£—One bacit King il
Divine § erv ee will be held in this Chureh on Sun. . £60 to 27*—Thirteen Gold Thimbles, § each “
cay pert. at 3 o'clock P. M. instead of 11 A.M. and / 279—One Silver Fob Chair,.. ... 6
42P M. as heretofore. All are invited. . S80 to “80 —Three Silver Vect ( haios, 6. 12
jin wt . bent 28'—Two Silver Fruit Knives, 3 e.ch 4
<a eee — Ser tee Jet Neclaces, Beach.. ... 10
eenn. . 387 te 2 (—Four old Locket Pims, 90, 16. 12
; a -** steer
In Navada city on Monday June (th Metra, son i 291—Dne Gomes Tr och’ Ee i pina ak . ery errr es ow 1S
of 1. 8. and Rachel Lambert. aged Dyears and g days. £0: ‘ime Mosnie Broech....... .
; 285—One fine Gold ‘Animal’ Brooch.. “
————EEE = ee — 204 t. 207—F wur Gold ai¢ kn. j 3 Brooches, Lava 1¢, Enhy ane Metelled 10, Cross 13, Twist 12. . o. =
NI 7 . 29°—One enameled Hrooch—.-.
4. 4 © =. 200-—One Locket snd Vearl set Brooch
—SSSSSSSSE ee . SR Ol.-Pne Menshen, Messe 6, Twi
, . DRO UNA PR. S, .. cei s bb eies dvneeees
Seconp Granp Girt 805 to 505 —Three sets Gold har rings. 8 en..
. 206 to 3°; —Twoe sets do Enrmeled. Bea,...
E N T E R T A] N M E N T . 308 to 314—Three seta, Jet Coral, Gold, 6 en. =
44 ake é i af + . 811 te 118—Three sets, Jet. Gold, Frost, 7 ea. *
314 to 315—Two «ets Gu'd Acorns, Seach . .
$9,111 IN PRIZHS! . 3nd viower, Ae
9 317—tine do Caral set .
PN ae REE . SI8—One do Mosaic ... ay
° 310—One do Gold and Vearl
Tickets One Dollar Bach isons!
deniciti ie at Seen a . S21—One set Stud:
Wo. YOUNG € " Via ve t
Will Give a Popular Entertainment —Hive Ode Feilown’ Pins, 6 os ... .
a laa 2 pie —Tirtee 0 d@o do Toe...
ON TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1859, ) —Fire Moraic Pins, 6 each.. *
3.9 & 24°—Two “t “
In the City of Nevad*, on which cecasion will be 31!—0One Quarts Pin ..... .
distributed . 842—One Specimen Pin, .
~ > S42—Ome Cameo Pin .
4 7 8 ] R ] 7 E S ’ . S44—One Quester Pin.; 345 & o40— Vi A
Valued, in the Aggregate, at (ae was
SAS to 250—Three ‘ af ys li each..
’ v7. e . Ste tee « « “ ¢ ll each..
aaa eee AP a 355—One Gold Pon Case.. 0.. cees ceceeese
va ‘ rae i B5# te S48—Three Gold Pencils. 4 each..
Sa The Prizes eensist of ENTIRELY NEW AND . 850 to 5f8—Five Gold Tooth Picks, 4¢
FASHIONABLE GOODS. an@ are of meat chuice an@d = 844—One Geld Buckle .... .
desirable stock ever offered in Nevada. i cohen 30 i f . :
The prices wiil be distributed to ticket holders =; “St? oe id Teckes Ke. er
having the fret numbers drawn from one op te fear 57°—Oee Trege Geld Tooth liek .
hundied and serentyeight inclusive, To give all S3ws <a id rge Geld Fe ox ee 8
7a te a ’ bs
an opportunity to obtain @ valuable prize the tickets 3.0 to wile eg — of re ele sa ie aes 4
have been put at the low price of $1 each. The 3eM4teior— 7 1 ew eee saa tT}
holter of ous ticket will beadmitted tothe entertain. . #1 te 408— 8 “ 4 cersse cee SM
» aan tik. eae ‘ asst fs S 4 0 —tine Gold Cross.. 2.. . ° tes 4
went @nd be eotitied tu a chance inthe destribution = g39 ine Clock. tokiner Pyee**. os. cles os
ofthe prizes. 411 & 41°—T wo Gilt Clockr, 18 ereh aise
ovsstligesiitinaniitnibiaiianitesit whsieeciiiiadaas 4ic tol" x 0 G. Stribirg Cleewe, T4080.. Fa
$2 —Four Fanes fice os, 10 exeb os ©?
Ge ic TMonting essed & ' £3) ine Fine Veebet Buives, fee.. 24
pla h Lever Wates, crounmeter 1—Ten de ce ee)
balancer br J. & MT. Leavitt. lontirteem Co ca 8 A se
@on. Ne 7, with hearw Goll Fob j ive *é ee eee
Chain and Bracelet attached . ... .. B10) AGE K ACL —1 we wets Quarie Far wlogs, 148 16 6
2.—'s ener Sa rewsccscscscscs se O80; OO Bdli—Teo Jot (paves, 1b Gack .....2. 39
3.—Fine Gell hunting bunler Wateh. made 4681 ne set Hovaeshee Seve Ruttems.. .. 50
hy TF. Coaner os an Sto tine met Geld Vest Rettome.. Husa Oe
4.—time Gobi Hentt ne atch — ne vet Callfoania studs, bh
rronemete r be a . jeweled. rall --OUn “ jo
ay tints keeper, James “te idari, Loo 477 & 47 2--Teo Goll Cros v
don N 4.. . vs biking’ . 236, 47 t--One-+es bar-ringe ... 2
Bb Cre Oe itlag Pingtioh lever Wateh, Sihenl e Paes -Pinet BI. .«.. 0 0a0cne~wes bbkee Is
chrenomn Salenee. mane by Masid 4.610 477—Two sete Silver Kuife, Fork and
Tavior. Lowden. No. 10.096 . 320 GE, Fs ons 660b Ob ont ikgseeenccs .
€.—three Colt Hentinog, Fnglish Lever Waich 478—l ine Fine Cold Hantieg, trclish Lever
Clere & sore, Lomion. No 3.048 a Wateh, ‘Morrie Tobi: ©, 7 On ,’ No.
7 eet Hanting. Pnglish lever Watch i 7403, with One Heavy VesiCha'n ttech ¢ ate
Nemt dimes ? MWAT 200 . re
§.—One Gold. Martine ko we Wate” . Ae
Pull Jeweled ana euranameter balance TOTAL VALUE.....$9.114
avi tler: Londen. “ye ' . X > = ?
0,—One lial Hontinn Basti Eons Wc et CHAS. W. YOUNG.
Chrenemerer bn ftire recy Fiehed vl ame 1. Nessa Jums 2° ey
Hargraves Literpool, 8 4.0 nos Se on
10.—()ne Geka: Minitten. Wegliat Lover Maes NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION,
chronometer balane®, fall Jewele', RailTNE conartverehip leretcfore exuetnge betweee
wary time keevler, Arnold Frodsham, & ‘HH. POWARD and BM JACKE. unter the pare
Co. makere, N Popes 166 . of POWARD & 00., ia this day dissolved by mute
11.—One Gi I¢, Hunting, sncher lever Wateh . al consent. ue HewaRp,
M. J. Tohine. Liver; 10.005 i. re E. B. JAGO, 2
2.--One Gold, Nanting eeelet, anchor . Grass Valle Jgpe 10, 1°59 ise
Lever Wateb. Chronometer balsnce,Gri iono is se a aa
man Sons ant Naln, Geneve, No. 1268. 110 ° °
18.—fine Mold Hunting, strait tine, Levec . To Architects end Builders.
Watel chel movement, raty jewelled
;
gol wheels Parouse, London, Ne &884. 190 .
14.—(ne Fine tel! Henting, enameled care
earl set, Ladies’ Watch, Fateh, Geneva
"15.—()ne tel! Taunting, anchor lever Watch ° Inhin Rewsoly. Liverpool, No. 40.718 i
fiunting, esameled Watch, 16.—tine Cel
Piguet. Geneva, No. 26,549....... O00}
i7T—One Gold, Haunting, ancher lever Watch
Ulysse, Breting Locke. No. 788$..... 80
18—OGne Fine Silver Fretieh lever Watch,
chronometer balance. fell Jewelled, B.
J. Warner, Londen, No. 1f30,,..... bai]
19—One silver Pnelich fever Watch,
Tacnus, London. No, °614 7
20—<ilver Dontex, indenentent secon
to
we Watdls 1G) GOO, , .c.npks<sessctnvcce tae
23, 24 & 25each one full Jeweled, anchor
lever Watch, @ O22......02.-0-+0+ 96
2C0—tIritation magic. Viatine leber Watch,
Silver ease, Cobden, London. 30,299... $0
27 & Hach Full Jeweled, Silver, Lever
Wei ND 65 65s thing ed ce: adobe 90
20—One Silver, Enytish lever Watch, R. J. t
betd & Co. Liverpool, No. 4#21 ..... @]
K—large fine Geid Fol Chania and Bracelet.. &&
i avy fine Gell Fob Chains, @
4 ‘ 120
a 6.. Bese eis PR as I
25 to 49—5 GeliGuard Chains, $69, 25,
Sh ONE VO.. oars eccsces ccecetes . 1%
4° to 44—1 Gold Necklaces, $25, 12,12, 1: 1
45—One «tring Gold Pead« %
48—One Califar nia made Quarts Cane Head. ras
47 & 48" Quartz Sea! Rings, $74 and 20. 45
49 & 40—Two fine Quartz Seals, $35 each... 74
hi—tine aplendid Quartz Cross. ...++5++-+ 36
fi? to 55—4 Quartz Brooches $30, 27, 16K 10. 83
56 & 61-2 sets Quartz Kar Drops, $20 & 10.. 39
» amiss Si ane Oe k 58 \ splenoid set Quartz Brooch and Ear rage ¢5 wKs— Ou ‘ w ' . Watrr Worns.— Or rwater works are no 62—One Fine Quarts Key.. 5.. secseascoeese td
There is no mountain) eo % 61—fwe Quartz Slides $i2ea......24)
. 0? te (4—Three «eis Que rte Sleeve Buttons, 18 64
; f5--One set Quartz Studia.. ...e vee eeences 12
66 to €2—Four Suverb Florentine mosaic sets
Brooch and Ear rings, #45 each... .. 180
70 to 12—Four fancy }talian Masaic Sets, $70,
at, 40 and 40 each.. 6. .ecce ceeee cee
74 to 17—Four elegant Cameo sets, $60, 45,
Bh BOBO is csds re ssgesvesee . 171
7T8—One set Brooch and Ear rings, Lava.
. 79 to S’—Foar Gold sets, Broech and Faree IER OR
Ri—ne set Breech and mor-rings. Cross... .
let Crosses..
.
£5—One set Pio and Ear-rings, 25
84 to 91—ix Gold Bracelets
9?—One Hair Uracelet, Go were
93 to 10!— ine California made Gold Buck.
lea, 22, 22. 22, 22.20, 16, 15. band 14.. 168
102 to 192—Bight Goll Sleeve Huttons, ea. $12 16
110 to 114—Five «et« Gold Sleve Battons, $10,
1@, ©, Bam 10. once .cc cde cosesccsene
116 to 122—Right sets California made studs,
$12, 10, 10. 9, 8, 8, 8, and8....... 73
123 to 1990—Sight sete GoltStuds, $Feach.. 48
131 to 135—Five sets Sleeve Buttons, $12, 10,
6,5 and& .... . seen 37
134 to 189-—Four sets Cal. 40 nga.
140 to 14°—Three seta Cal. Far-rings, ST ea.. 21
143 & 144—Two sete Cal. Earrings, $8.60. ¢0. 0
145 & 14°—~Two sete Col. Far-rings, 6 each.. .
147 to 140—Four sets Cal, Far-rings, 3 each.. “12
151 to 169—Nine Cal. Gold Crosses, 10,10, 15,
i, ee hoe Staak or bah COOPER
160 and 161—-Two seta Gol Armle.«, 10 ea.. . 20
162 & 163—Two Coral Armlets, 3, each.... 6
164 to 167—Four Coral Necklaces’ 8.50 each.. 14
+
174 to 177 se aie ” ae obese
36
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178 to 180-—-Three“* we ee
16] t 184—Four Geld Lockets, 11.8, 6&6..
foll particulars may be ob'aimed of ©
right to reject any or al! pian
THE UNDERSIGNED, will receive Dlane and epee.
Geation« forthe Enlergement and Refttirg of Ve
. Masonic and 0.4 Fellows’ Hall untli the Diret Mos.
120 . ¢ay in July. Thesvinef FIFTY POLLAMS fer tle
. Plans ant Specifications which may he selected.
The plan of Lotand proposed improvement, with
J dwarves
&ACo. The undersigned reverve to then selves the
A rrpecilcet one.
©. R. Epwanps,
G.C. Krxa,
T.M. Woon,
P. betuineogr, Com.
T. H. Weer.
Joux Mapai.
Crees Valley, Jone 9, 169. . 46-8t
THE HOWLAND
ROTARY BAPTERY.
77. now prepared to furnish at short rottee % ae
theabove iinttery, and would request the atte‘
ution of all Quarty men to it pre ious to theerecticn
otamill, ber efficiency in extrating r¢1d. it is becoming celebrate: and we heve no beritence in prepoorcag itis upror iu ewry 1e-ec. to avy bow
in use.
At our request MR. ALY ARIN B. PAUL, Superintendest ofthe Urientel Qu ric Mill, near Newde
city vas consented to ex) lain the working of the mill
aml show its efficiency to any whe may feelinterest
and as all can judgeof it better by seeing it in practiea! eperation. we would refar Quartz men of Newada county to him.
GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN,
46-60 Yacific Foundry, San Francisce.
DECLARATION
AS SOLE TRADER.
THIS DECLARATION. made at Grasa Valley Township, in the County of Nevada, state of California,
on this Sixth day of June, in the year 1859, witnesser ae follows —
1. SARAH T. LFPPELMAN, wife of FDWARD BH.
LEPPELMAN, residents, of sasd township, intend to
carry on Sa said county of Nevada, in my own nawe
avd on my orn account, the business of » Milliner,
Dress makerand trader. The amount o: ly ine
4§ . Vested in said bi siness is less than Five urend
Dollars. (signed) Samant Lerracvay.
a . acknowledged June (th, 1¢59%, (for which see
Record ef Nevada (ounty, at the same date) be.
<= Notary Public.
Cc. FP. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 7
—AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
OFFICE — ON MAIN STREET, next door abeve
fore mej CHAS.
Eechange Hotel,
GRASS VALLEY.
IX such busines ashe may haveat Ni City, »
C. ¥. Smith will in copart wich
Wa. F. ANDERSON, Esq., Office, in William's Building, corner of ( and Pine streets. Nevade
ty
Volley Turnpike Company iil eanet on Bonate, dese
70 bebe per ¢ P.M., tor >. of
By order of the Board of
R. Seeretary
Nevada, May Sl, 1659, “eo