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AN AND
No. 121
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will soon
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years he
adjoining
satisfacGold or
parted on
much der homes,
Eastern
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Jil,
.CEIVrand of
L,
unmixed
tum Oils.
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de.
and othES.
ERS,
ear Front
ON’S
W.onetantly
in full;
is affixed
1D
of imposSard die
ed cut of .
nted for it,
rhe Phe:
or,” with
i counter. tributes
achieved.
ver coun(PSON,
kill river,
iphia.
ef.
NCISCO.
on’s Old
aul7-3m
.
tly on
e stock of
valley, but they are none the worse for that,
‘tional, is named Asu, Harry Capy STe< Winne, of North San Juan, informe the MaInfantry in Nevada
v + e *
Hevada Daily Transeript, . :
:<
Point, a . sre train, consisting of an advance an
model and by the same workmen, so highly
approved by foreign Governments.
train is composed of forty-two wagons, with
spare wheels, axles, spokes, hubs, etc., two
hundred and fifty-six. harnesses, thirty-six
India rubber pontoons, or floats, with all the . .
timber, planking, cables, anchors tools etc.,
{sufficient to form a bridge of six hundred
feet-in length and thirteen and a half feet in
width. It can be thrown ready for the pas.
sage of troops in thirty-seven minutes. If
used as rafts, a brigade of 5,000 men, with
equipage, artillery, etc., can be .passed over
the Hudson, at Sing Sing, or the
in ten hours. i
Point, awaiting orders from Washington.
HOME MATTERS.
DeLicious Mountain PEACHES.—Everybody, who has opportunity to -konw,
knows that our mountain peaches, in taste
and flavor, as far surpass those of the Sacramento Valléy as sparkling champagne does
hard, sour cider. ‘They came to maturity a
few weeks later than their cousins of the
and we mountain people are patient and can
wait. John D. Ewing, dairyman en the
Washington road, yesterday sent us a sample
from his peach orchard, in discussing which
we lost all relish forthe valley article. They
are—or rather were—exquisite to the palate
and captivating to the eye; their surfaces as
ruddy as the health-blooming cheeks of the
sweet, blue-eyed, little fairy that brought
them.
ee
CIRCUMCISION.—This pious rite was performed in Grass Valley, last Monday, on
the infant son of Lewis Rhemish of that
plice. Rev. Newstudter, of Sacramento, officiated. A splendid feast graced the occasien. of which a large party of distinguished
uests partook. The boy, so says the Na“Knight’s Landing, Yolo county, under the
direction of Captain John’ W. Snowball, Aidde-camp.— Marysville Appeal.
PHEN ARNOLD DovueLas RAeMisH. In
such an abundant name, we think, the Arnold might have been left out, without materially marring its beauty. “Ash” is Hebrew for “Richness.” =
RECRUITING IN NEvADA CoUNTY—M2j.
rysville Appeal that he has been detailed by
Gov. Downey to recruif/a company of Light
nty, and will at once
proceed tothe necessary steps to raise recruits. Maj. Winne is one of the survivors
of Stevenson’s Regiment, has seen service,
and is competent te take ‘command of the
company which he proposes to raise.
> :
Feom Washoe.—Sale & Co.'s stage arrived from Washoe last evening, having left
Virginia City on Thursday morning. I.
Williamson, T. G. Battaile and Dick Gray
eame as passengers.
SpvakIne aT Grass VALLEY.—John R.
McConnell, Esq., will sperk in Grass Vailey
on Monday evening, next. A. A. Sargent
and T. B. McFarland, Esqs. will close the
canvass by speeches there on Tuesday evening.
Dist. Court will meet this morning, at
10 o’clock for the purpose of hearing applicants for citizenship.
Day or FasTinG AND PRAYER.—President Lincoln has issuod his proclamation, in
conformity with the recommendation of beth
houses of Congress, setting apart the last
Thursday of September, next, as & day of
humiliation, fasting, and prayer. The same,
or father a similar religious demonstration
come off in the Southern Contederate States
some weeks ago. i
Fousom.—O. D. Avaline has opened a.
roll book, in Folsom, for the enlistment of a.
company of volunteers for the cavalry service of the United States, in response toa
tecent proclamation issued irom Governor
Downey’s office, calling for one regiment of
eavalry and four of infantry
Ee" The congregation of Rev Starr King’s
Church contributed $467 50 on Sunday night
for the benefit of the California Volunteers.
A Prriun TaicK.— At Placerville, last
Sunday evening, an exceedingly mean fellow
erept under the ¢hureh, while the congregation was worshiping, ‘and cut the gas pipe, .
leaving the interivr of the church in sudden
and total darkuess. The News says that the
only punishment inflicted’ on bim, was his
being compet lied to sieep on a soft plank in
the Station House the remainder of the night.
“OVERLAND Siace RuuTe.—Twelve
four-horse coaches pass d though Placerville,
last Sunday, to stock the route between that
point and S:lt Luke City. These coaches
and stock had been in service on the abandoned suuthern route.
ARMs bs CALIFoRNIA.—On the steamer
of. the 11th inat., 30,000 rifled and percussion
cap munskets were shipped from this State to
the East for. the use of the Government;
and g guard of soldiers, under a Lieutenant,
was placed on beard to protect them ; and
there remains in the fort at Aleatraz 35,000
stand of the same kind of arms! All there
os irons” were sent here by the
peewee d, on tation of his co.
_. BATTALION OF InFanTRY.—M. D.
Dobbins, late Captain of the Maryaville Ri.
fles, which position be resigned last spring
when appointed General of the First Brigade,
i
been authorized to enlist a battalion of Infantry, consisting, we presume, of five com.
panies. His Brigade embraces the counties
of Yaba, Sutter and Yolo.
fice has been opened at the Armory of the
Marysville Rifles, and of the First California Zouaves, under the direction of Major
c. V.D. Hubbard, Quartermaster and acting Adjutant; another at the Armory of the
ga ee et SAL. E---Pur. TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPT., A. D. 1861,
PonTdoN TRaiNn.—Lieut. Gilmore, of the
ngineer Corps, has just completed, at West
réserve train, made upon the same
The
ississippi, >
The bridge is now at West
ivision, California State Malitia, has
A recruiting ofDowney Guards, Sucker Flat, under the direction of Capt. Kerrigan, and owe more at
RED. DOG AND NEVADACITY
DAILY STAGE LINE.
STAGE LEAVES THE
National Zxchange, Broad street
Nevada, EVERY AFTERNOON,
at 2 P. M., and arrives at Red Dog at 4 P. M Returning stage LEAVES RED DOGat 8 A. M.
je6-t' WM. J. WILLIS, Proprietor
National Demecratic Nominations,
oe 9 van em ES NS a IN IT IEE
‘ REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Governor,
LELAND STANFORD.
For Lieut. Governor,
H
were
For Governor,
JOHN R. MeCONNELL,
For Lieut. Governor,
JASPER O’FARRELL. J. F.C ELLIS.»
For Judge of the Su Court ' For
YG. WALLACE. rT. G. PHELPS
° ° LJ « bow
Db. 0. SHATTUCK. s ~~ TOWARD > NORTS. =
For Stave Controller, 5
SAMUEL H. BROOKS.
THOMAS FINDLEY. pin: “Kena
"POD ROmINSON. ee he
"Yas GLY” 3. HOUSTON.
CHARLES S FAIRFAX. eek SF PARGO.
aD, CAME, pend. Pe AVERY.
For District Judge, Disuieieece,
Niles Searls, TT. B. MPar and.
For Senator, _ gator,
George D, Roberts. Jose Kutz. —
For Assemblymen, Asmblymen,
R, B, Moyes, . W., Coleman,
E, McSorley,
‘ J.M. Aver
A, A, Olinger. James Coilkas ‘Reuben Leach.
. m. H. Sears,
For Shériff, Sheriff,
John H. Dixson. : 3 N. #@ Knowlton.
For Collector, Collector,
Amos T. Laird. . Jo N. Turmer.
For Recorder, ._ County Clerk,
John 8S. Lambert, &. H. Farquhar.
For County Clerk, ’ Recorder,
H. Davis. _ John I. Sykes.
* For Treasurer, Treasurer, ~~
Samuel Mo, Brown. EK. G. Waite.
For District Attorney, Fg District Attorney,
EB. W. Maslin. BE. H. Gaylord.
For Assessor, Asarsscr,
Dr. O. F. Clark,
For Public Administrator, —
George B. McKee.
For Surveyor,
J. M. Gray. H. 8. Bradley.
Far County Surveyor, Public Administrator,
_ John Ostrom, WwW. W. Cozzens.
For Coroner, . Coroner,
Dr. E, G, Meek. Dr. Hiller.
For Bapt, Public Schools, Superintendent Public Schools, rs)
Dr. C. T. Overton. . J. A. Chittenden.
For Supervisor (Third District,) Sapertisor—tae District,
H, H. Sweet. . E. Jefferis.
NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY
Stage Line,
‘HE PROPRIETOB WISHES TO
assure the public that this is a PERMANENT INSTITUTION to which there shall not
be, and can not be, any ** let: up,” opposition or
nro.opposition. He would also inform the public that, as long as the present opposition runs,
his fare, each way, between Nevada and Grass
Valley, will continue eee:
as
a
LEWIS BROTHERS
SECARS AND TOBACO.
M. LEWIS,
STOCK OF BOOTS & HOES
CHARLES W. YOUNG,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
Cutlery, Silver Ware and. Fancy Goo
Kelsey» Bleck,
No. 37 Commercial Street.
i i¢r Watches carefull Repaired and Jewelr
J. LEWIS, S. LEVIS, . made to order. All articles aranseed. ;
San Francisco. Nevada. Cara City. . Nevada, Nev. 27th, 1800.
July 27, 1861-tf wr” — tpi
THE LARGEs
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN——s
; ‘THE LARGEST
STOCK OF CLOTHING
AT CHEAP Jon’At Twenty-Five Cents.
And he pledges himself that, under no continency will it be raised above FLIFETY CENTS.
The proprietor avails himself of this opportunity
to make his sincere acknowledgments to the public for the constant and generous patronage.so
long accorded to his enterprise. ‘
H. D. CADY:
Grass Valley, August 28th-1m
suant to an order of the Prebate Court, 1
will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder
NNHE NEVADA ICE COmPANY have
citizens of Graes Valley and Nvada with Ice during the present:season, The have on hand
Antthave established a Deot at the EMPIRE
MARKET, No: 5 Commerial street, Nevada,
where a constant supply vil be kept.
WAGON will run from
daily.
% — ; IN THE STATE.
ICE! ICE! 1! :
AT CHEAP JOHNS.
‘made ample arrangement furnish the : 4
350 TONS OF CZAR ICH, JOSEPH BROTHERS,
Our ICK
jwvada to Grass Valley
al-tf
THE OPPOSITION STORE,
for eaxh, at the late residence of Jas. M’ Gillespi <¢ deceased,” in the Township of Bloomfield,
State of Calitornia, and County of Nevada,
about one and one-half miles above Lake ‘ ity.
onthe Humbug oad. on SA rURDAY, THE
at 12 o’clock noon, of that day, the following
described real and personal property, belonging
te the estate of said Gillespie; that is to/say :—
mining ground, situate in the State of Califor
nia and County of Nevada, in the Township of
Rloomfield, fronting on Virginia Creek, and adjoininz the claims of Heldershheit, on the West.
and known as the old claims of Walters & Comany, —fronting twelve hundred feet on said
Virsinin Creek, and running back ‘to the center
of the Ridge, together with all and singular, the
terements, hereditaments and appurtennnees
Andal-o all the raonal “roperty of said estate,
ar described in the inventory now on file in the
Aor said county dection of @ Kestorative "BEVERAGE, . coaie , a . & \
0. EVANS, Administrator pik i“ for the robust or the invalid. For the A. BLOCK & CC Ves
of the estate of Jas. M. Gillespie, ** deceased.” past eght years it has attraeted the attention of _
——— . connageurs of Whiskics at the South, and in .
T 1EN,NOTICE.—_W. B Churchill vs. . othe portions ofour country, The consumption DEALERS 1N
4 Henry Smith et al—composing the Penn. an and for it are daily increasing, and we
sylvanixn Coripunyarecgniident. that it must sur ercede all other
All persons holding or claiming liens upon
the flumes, aqueducts, sluices and other superstructures us? for creating hydraulie power and
for mining purposes, together with the land upspace around the same for their proper use and
occupation, situated andbeing upon the Penn.
syivapia Gompany’s claime on the norther
side of Moore’s Flat, in Nevada county, Cal
ifornia, are hereby notified to be and appear
day, Sepiember 14th, 18 1, andto exh
then and there proof of said liens.
August 22d. sil, ss
JNO. $. LAMBERT. Cl’k Co. Court
FLL hurr & Moyes, Atty’s for
GEM SALOON,
A. R. JENKINS. PROPRETOR,
Basement of MeLaughlin’s NewBrick,
‘JAVING OPENED A SALOON AT
Grasa Valley 1 would infor# the citizens
of Nevada that they will fin! the best Liquors,
Wines Cigars. ete., constantly hand, and request them to call when visiting Valley.
August 13, 18 1-tf
THE CLOBE HOTEL,
A. G. CHEW, ..:.----PROPRIETOR.
Red Dog, Nevada County.
THE PROPRIETOR carers
~ of thé above well knowl Ho6
-tel would res’ oe . eall it)
the attention of the AV--«
ELING PFBLIC to this Houses Being entirely
new aud situated in the centr portion of the
crown, and capable of accom timg in a euperior mannee all whe may give hima call
The Table ts well Supplied
With the best in the market, and THE BAR vy
represen
‘with the South.— Bee. gam hs
@
tending to leavrthe jem he will -— his
BREWERY, locate in Nevada county. s0— :
Bran house, pweling Stables arehouse, A™ CONSTANTLY . RECEIVING
Wagon and Blackenith’s Tools. Also—About ~~ new and fasbignable styles of
Four Acres of Gromd, under fence and highly
“he undivided three-fourths of a certain piece of cultivated—with eery facility of irrigation.
kegs, tools, and ver thing necessary to carry
on the business @ 4 large scale, and enjoys an
extensive cash aston.
thie office.
OLD NACGNOLIA WHISKY
thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Tas yiNE WHISKY IS THE “ NONoffice of the Clerk of the Probate Court in and ait ons ¢ the climete of our continent, and the
on which the same is erected, and a convenient UAUTION AS TO COUNTERFEITS AND
the public <<
MAGNOL
f eaid © ; iu“ d the consequent increasing demand for them
the County Cour ror is 18 ty and to exh? is all sections of the country, have induced un
and disreputable imitations and counterfeits of
our brands and products.
Per Jus. »+BERTR, . + by our corres Per Jos. ROBERTA, Pit, 7 amaewi an common Bwhrs ro MATERIALS, 4 fe we ay A
a23-law 2d Whisky has been sold under the names of * MagTER’S TOOLS, A ural a intr
: ~ . nolia ® and “ Family & ,? thus injuring the pemante, Blackemith’s Tools, Cordage, ;
reputation of our own PURE and STANDAKD . Powder ck , ete., eto.
article, and imposing upon the public inferior,
ecmpoundsof the Magnolia Flower has been imitated ina} __ a elias ae
very inferior style, with our names incorrectly
Mill stregt, Grass Val¥y° spelled, thus:
BREWERY FOR SALE
N ACCOUNT the Proprietor inCor. of Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
The Brewery isi# good order, complete with
Of Every Kind and Quality.
5.
For particulars call at
Nevada, May 9, 1861.
Augnst 6, 61-1 =i
E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK, §. FURTH,
arei” of a pure, healthful and invigoratnonks puited exaetly to the peculiar conof restorative jigees corobining as. it
ara every element of arity, Strength, Palality and Healthfulness, whirh should char
rizea beverage suited to our age and country
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial ial Sts.
IMITATIONS.
The high appreciation which connoisseurs and
have extended to our “OLD
A” and other brands of pure Whisky
NEVADA.
Ww. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
CARPEN-ncipled parties to resort to the most unfair
We have been advised
dents in various sectione >of the
very inferior
the old stand
At the oe 27 MAIN STREET. NEVADA.
Andin Sen Franciseo, our former colored cut . . Sept. 6—tf
“FREEMAN & SIMSON.” eS
f other cases; similar incorrect ways of .
. ; jling our names have been resorted to by par
ties who endeavor to evade the law, and at the
same time to imitate our labels.
We therefore call the bfttention of eur customers, and ef dealers generally, to the above facts,
and desir them to observe t€ correct ‘spelling
of our nemes 00 the packages:
:
We also desire them to notice that upen every
barrel and package of our G ENUINE articles.
our names are pranded = yet -_ also, that to
j and package-18 # xe
eee en avicw A prevent the success of Impo
‘sitions, Ipnitations and Counterfeits, we have .
disconti ed the use Of our iérmer colored cut
ofthe Magnolia Flower and have substituted for
it a © containing an engravi of The
Pheenix Distillery of the Schuylkill river, with
our name printed in full. 4 eouaterTHE LARCEST
IN THE STATE.
CHEAP JOHN®S, 565,57 & 59 Pine at.
: RUSSELL MILL DUCK,
FOR HYDRAULIC MINING!
Guaranteed Equal if uot superior to
Lawrence Duck.
E are now tereghiar reeript of this favorite
prand,of Duss oy almost every Clipper
Ship, and are satisfied, if itis given a trial by the
trade, that has been buying heretofore the w
rence Duck exchusivel will awe gatiefaction.—
UNION DEMOORATIC TICKET.
a ee
For Governor, —_*
JOHN CONNE 8 8.
For Lieut. Governor *
RICHARD IRWIN.
For Congress,
“HENRY EDGERTON,
Z J08. C. McKIBBIN.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Attorney General,
GEORGE BOWIE.
Clerk of the Supreme Court,
State Treasurer,
J T. LANDRUM.
State Controller, “""
ES BE. NUTTMAN.
Surveyor General,
J. J. GARDNER.
State Printer,
JOHN R. RIDGE.
_ District. Judge.
John tI. daldwen.
For Senator,
J. B. Johnson.
For Assemblymen,
os
. J. C. Bastman, . + W. Wixem,
Jno. Webber, A. J. Enders.
For Sheriff,
CHARLES KENT.
Comte et ‘
; B. B. Layton. S
_*_. Treasurer,
Henry Everett.
erie District Attorney
Thomas. P. Hawiey.
Collector,
John Hussey.
fi Recorder,
Hugh B. Thompsoa.
Assessor,
Fergus Leary.
Surveyor,
John L. Gamble.
Public Administrator,
Michael Burns.
Coroner,
Supervisor—Second District,
Dr. Walters.
iy Hall's Sarsaparilla and fodide o%
Potass, is purely as represented, and made in
strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula,
and is strictly guaranteed free from Spirits.
Mercury and Arsenic. which cannet be said of
any other known preparation of its kind. Aga
good and reliable tonic alterative, it is nnequaled.
It quickly removes from the system all morbid
and impure matter—Mercury, Lead and Arsenic.
For all Chronic diseases, there is no other remedy extant THAT WILL OR DOES CURE, Rheumatim, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Kheum, Gout.
Lumbago, Pimples on the face and body, Neu
ralgia, Pains in the joints, Chronic Sore Kye,
Spring Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and
diseases arising from the impure state of the
Blood, Skin and Kidneys, as quick and sure, a8
Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock ana Iodide of
Potass. Forerale everywhere, for ONE DOLLAK; Six bettles sent by express to any address
for Five Dollars. ‘The best purifier of the Blood,
Hall’s Sarsaparilla.
K. MALL & CO., Sole Proprietors,
mi8-3m Nos. 58} and 532 hay st., San Francisco
JAM
&
VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than
Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEU
MATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of Sen
Francisco, in the use of which every individwat —
has found a speedy andpermanent cure. Amony
the thousands of persons who have. uged this in
valuable remedy—within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the mort
beneficial results. The immense sale of thie
HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable
proof of ita efficacy. Those who have suffered
‘worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS,
experience speedy and effectual relief from its
use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowl!
edgments to the enterprising aud scientific pro
prietor. Thelame, the halt, and all who are iv
“and permanently benefitted by using DR. ADOLpHus’ ANTI-RHUBUMATIC CorpiaAL and HEALTH
RESTORATIVE. It 1 for sale by
12-4m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada.
To Consumers of California Wines.
Qur Native Wmes have been much prejudiced in
adulterations, purporting to be pure California
Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These
cheap compounds are being offered to the publie
at almost any price, and are industriously hawked
aboyt and peddled in every variety of style, until
our citizens have despaired of obtaining 4 gen
'uine and pure Wine. It may be a matter of
of aome interest to know thet Mesars. SAINSE
VAIN BROS. are putting up some of their celc
brated wine from the Vineyard of ** El Also,” at
Los Angeles. Thepublic may rely upon getting
Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering
Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to cal
tive Wine Bitters. ities mort delicious ._ Beve
“— and Tonic.
‘or sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throug
hout the State.
DeroT—No. $01 Montgomery atreet, San
sT. LEON RESTAURANT,
No. 62 Broad treet,
sNBVADA. go
cna. .CASCAB Wy
Proprictor. °
of Nevada city and vicinity, that I have
Opened a Kirst Class Restaurant
Which will be kept in the ¥ranco-Americau style.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Will be furnished. Private rooms for Gentiemen and Ladies wishing Meals. Attached to
taurant is a Balk where all of
er FRENCH CONFECTION ERI [8 eanprocured. The
serve his friends Fi tye eK amd if
i ttenmpts to imitate
Theee var t tributes Whiskies, and os sey the "
oem high reputation W ch they have achieved. mfuricr articles are never counterfeited.
¥> °
¥or sale hv JANSON, BOND & Co.
Corner of Batter: & Cisy stApril 13-6m
he
rd furnished by the Day;
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly —
this and other markets by spurious mixtures andthe attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Na —
1 WOULD INFOR" THEPEOPLE ~
they ore not pleased w the ST. N
ttinto there once he will not make 7 Mohit ae f