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December 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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All orders left at his office, on Washington street, opposite Maguire’s Opera House, will be promptly attended to. A New Name.—The confederation of States hitherto known as New Grenada, will, according to the act of Joint Courmissioners, be hereafter styled the United States of Colambia.” The State of Panama belongs to the WLADAGASCAR.—The PATRIE publishes some detail. of the death of the Queen of Madagascar Ranvile. She had been suffering from a cancerous disease for more than ayear, and had ‘submitted to a severe operation; but the disease reappeared ‘three months afterward. and her European .sureon warned the Royal family that recovery was Fondioes: The Queen died on the 18th of August. She had entered her 79th year. The Chief. Minister, who Was a devoted partisan of the Queen’s nephew (Ramboasalm). attempted to conceal the ‘act of her death, in order to gain time to proclaim the nephew as successor to the Throne This $ to have.been done on the morning of the 19th but a European, an intimate friend of the Queen’s son, the Prince Royal, Informed him of the plan. He assembled his adherents secretly during the night, and at daybreak ofthe 19th, as the Minister and Prince Ramboasalm left the Palace to’ go to the Temple, where the proclamation was to be made, their escort was attacked, and the Minister and tne Prince himself were killed in the confusion of the fight that ensued. Thisjeveut changed the whole state of affairs. The Queen’s son was immediately proclaimed King by the title of Rakout-Radama 1. His first measure was to publish an amnesty, and to cancel the edicts of country. This entire change of policy is attributed to French influence. 3 DAILY STACE LINE. n, Alpha and Omega. SIX HORSE STAGE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Mail, . Leaves the National Exchange, Broad street, Nevada. EVERY MORNING, at 7 o’clock, ‘A. M., and 7 Arrives at Washington, at 12 M. Returning—The stage leaves WASHINGTON . . at 7.o’clock, A. M., and arrives in Nevada City at 10 @’clock A; M. Persons wishing to Visit any of the above named points and go with security, they wil] consult-their own. interest and travel on the SIX HORSE STAGE LINE. I would also return thanks-to the fravoling public for the liberal ‘have patronized niy line, and will assure them that it will ever be my wish to contribute to their comfort when they travel with me. Bhavein my employ one of the best and most careful drivers inthe State.LEW MORRKLLL, Proprieter. June 4, 1861-tf OE NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY ‘STACE LINE,/ 'J\HE PROPRIETOR WISHES TO assure the public that. this isa PERMA NENT INSTITUTION to which there shall not be, and can not be, any ‘* let up,’ opposition or no opposition. He would alse inform the pubhi at, as long as the present opposition runs, his-fare,each way, between Nevada and Grasse . Valley, will continue i : At TEwenty-Fiive Certs. Andhe pledges himself that, under no contingenoy Wilt-it. be raised above FIFTY CENTS. he proprietor aviiils himself of this opportunity .to make his sincere acknowledgments to the public for the constant and generous patronage 60 long accorded to his enterprise. g H. D. CADY. Grass Valley, August 28th-1m REGULAR STAGE LINE! Berween Nevada and PSSSavires NIA\CITY, -Wia Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sardime Valley and Steamboat Valley. Pare:.. ..:. fwelve Dollars. rP\HE Stage will leave Nevada City every MON DAY & THURSDAY, going through to VirginiaCity in 36 hours, from the ‘me of leaving Nevada City ! ; a Returning —Will leave Virginia City every MGNDAY and THURSDAY. MORN "NG, makhig the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES. * STAGE OFFICES :—Nevada, at the Golden Gate Hotel; and at Mau’s store, Virginia City Harman Saddler, agent, Virginia City, A. MAU, Proprietor. Nevada City, Sept. 2d, 1861. st UNITED STATES BATHS! 3m AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. T HE undersigned would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, actached to their.well known establishment, where the rublie can be accommodated with Bathe at all tins. They. also. keep coneennt oS hand ‘‘ Dr, Géiihing’s ‘Reproductor, © eel i for ite medi human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandraff and ‘FASHIONABLE BOOTS, : NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE (McLaughlin’s Brick building) ’ Opposite the Exchange Hote Bi GRASS VALLEY, . MAYERS & COE WOULDINFORM THE ‘ po gear ls ei Miva poke and vicin at the ave ator opened a Erik clans Back and shoe storein that place, where they design keeping alarge and handsome stock ef everyting in their line, consisting of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Ete. Repairing.—This branch of our business is under the charge of most competent workmen, who will attend fo all orders with punctuality. SION MWAWERS, so well known in Ne. vada and GrassValley will have charge of the establishment at Grass Valley. jy19-tf JUST RECEIVED! ALarge Assortment of . WALL PAPER, PICTURES LOOKING CLASSES, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Machinery Oils and Camphene, At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store, New Brick Building, q No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley; lewd aul} tf WATER POWER DERRICK N ATTESON & SAMUELS’ ARE associated in the business of making WATER POWER DERRICKS The Water Power can be Gasily adapted to the common Hand Derrick to PUMPING, .WINDLASSING and SAW MILLS. All Kinds of Machinery ie es ag Rae very little water where there 1s sufficient. Hy & ssure. TRIP HOOKS of a new constrobas? that are always Safe and sure, constantly on hand. Placksyalthing, Iron Turning, etc., done at the shortest notice. Orders for WATER DERRICKS from abroad rege ony ean a to. Shop on Deer Creek, be€ ow the Foundry. W.H. ROOT, has been ap pointed our Traveling Agent. ~ auls-tf PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, Printing Paper, Cards, ete. J. Be paren, f SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, oa T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francisco, March 1Lj-ly FRUIT TREES and Foreign Grape . Vines. Intending to visit the Wine Di:-" tricts of Europe next season, I have detertmined to sell off my large stock of Chotee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines And Cuttings the ensuing Winter. Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant Orchards or Vineyards, or deal in ‘Trees and Vines, con have Great Bargains by making-varly application. WILSON FLINT, Below R Street Levee, and after Dec. ist will have a -Depot in K Street, between 4th & 5th Sacramento, for sities.. nlo-tf FASHION RESTAURANT. QY No. 62, BROAD STREET, , “ada. OPEN AT AEL HOUKS—Day and Night CHAS, B. TISESBT..... te Proprietor this wellknown Restaurant . 1 AM NOW “FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE .PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. ip Game Suppers, Oystérs, Lobsters, and all the good things im the market, furnished ata moments notice, and got up in a style to suit the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to keep the “* FASHION” as a firstclass restaurant, andas such I recommend it to: the people of the city and. the county at large. Those pengoee who relish a GOOD MEAL wills do wel md RB Byte resumed proprietorship of to ** call and see’’ for themselves Ve Nevada. Nov. 26. 1860-tf BAILEY HOUSE, ~ ON BROAD STREET, fF NEVADA, Hal fhe Proprictor would annouace to the public of this county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Spiendid New Brick. Hotel, Which he designs keeping in the best style. *yavelers visiting Nevada will find all the com.-tts of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished pergons stopping at this House. The Beds are all furnished with the best SPRING MATTRESSES and the rooms are supplicdina comfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar. “. RATE. OF CHARGES: Roard per week......-.-.-From $7. to $10 Meal: : Fifty Cents Board and Lodging per day...81 50 ey Be ecrcergeresscensanes weaeseneeee DRY GOODS STORE H's ALREADY won a victory over the “‘naving btrongly intrenched its position, the Pro, pelever? are now fully prepared to cry ‘“hayoc”’ an 0 . ed to the muzzle wit ‘low prices, superior to any in the city and 25 per
‘FAGTS ! FACTS! ‘Peace hath her Victories No less renowned than war,’ Sowrote Jolin Milton, and such is the fact. } i THE AMERICAN: ISKAELITESin the Dry Goods trade, and } Let slip the Dogs of War, On High Prices A The American Dry.Goods Store now has its immense batteries of ten inch Columbiads loadCHEAP DRY COoDS! And bearing on our enemies—the Israelite dealers. THE ACTION Will commence immediately and ‘continte until theIsraelites run. FIRST GUN! A Regular Bomb Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress Patterns, ‘of the newest styles of Eall Goods, from 25 cents to $1,50¢ach. SECOND GUN! % 500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from $3 to $100 each. THIRD GUN!‘ Shell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at pri ces to suit every one. . FOURTH GUN! Rifled Cannon—100 pieces Carpeting, of ever style and description from 15 cents to $3 per yd. ALL THE BATTERIES . . Loaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of cvery style, in endless varietys and at unprecedented cent cheaper. WE CLOSE THE BATTLE! ) Witha regular broadside of Embroideries, Ribbons. Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Woolen Hoods, Shawls,j Flannels, Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks Opera Hoods, Linen Goods, [Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments, . Gents’ White Shirts, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, &c. 3 Damask, Wiping out the Israelites entirely. Don’t be Humbugged into the wrong Store but visit the AMERICAN te DRY GOODS STORE! £3 ma) . And compare prices. 7 In connection with our immense Stock of Dry Goods will be found asplendid assortment of” @ 5 SILVER WARE & CUTLERY, be bought in the State. We have also the First and only Steck of ” JAPANESE COODS! . Ever brought to this city, consisting of Secretaries, i Werk Boxes, Glove Boxes, _ Tables, . a . Useful asewell as Ornamental, which will be wold VERY LOW. Remember the place. No. 29 BROAD STREET, powers over KORRPUMERY oA fue gegortiment on hand. 820-tf LAMPE & BRO., 54 Broad street ~ This Hote) ¥Ul be kept at all Hours. jute N. BAILEY, Proprietor. 4 and in this count ke. #0, At the foot of Broad st., Nevada. Sel, Which will be sold 36 per cent chearer than can Shaw! Boxes, Waiters, &c. dic. HACADORN & BOWLEY, ‘“‘UNCLE JIM’S’’ Asiatic Rheumatic Liniment ! Te LINIMENT has never been known to fail when applied accordir.g to directions. During a residence of 19 years'in Asia, I have known it to cure thousands of stubbern cases, hundreds of my fellow-miners have been cured by its use. 4 For Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Old Sores. &c., it is unequalled. Ihave also 2 Wash prepared that will cure Sore pice Also, a preparation that will-cure RUNNING RHEUMATISM. © These preparations hagénever before been offered to the public, and all ] ask is-onE TRIAL to prove the truth of the above propositions. JAMES SOUTHALL. _ For sale at SPENCE’S Drug Store, Nevada, and at WM. STONE'S Store, Selby Flat 030-1m FOR SALE! M. LIEBERT’S MAGNIFICENT PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY T HY ‘indersigned, intending to leave the coun: } try, offers to instruct,“ gratis, in all the branches of the Daguerreotyre and Photographic Art, any person who will buy his establishméent and continue his business. . For further particu lars apply to the owner, on the premises, No. 88 Broad street, Nevada. all tf A. LIEBERT. CG. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER Howse PAINTING promptly attended tc.— Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures A. LAMO TT, —Successor to Lamott & Collins,— Corner Second and J Street, Sacramento, ” EEP Constantly oifiand the, Largest and best assortment of Hats, Caps and Furs to be tound in the State, and-sell at a ‘lower prise than any other House. I would call attention to my ‘FALL STYLE HATS which takes the lead of them all. N. B.—AIl orders from the Couutry promptly attended to. 022-tf A: BLOCK, —_§. FURTH, _E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & GO. DEALERS 1N}, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. r . . NO, 81. ~ ey i “WEAVER & NEWMAN, ; HOLESALE and retail dealers RIES, PROvIsions L bg QUICKSILVER, SE Bar’ ey Wheat, Ground Feed, &e., &c. ky Always om hand the largest — this Coma Ben epee ‘Ossens ties * great inducements to the a Vee eee WEAVER & NEWMAN. DR. R.M. HUNT, ~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, — Office--Room No, 4 Flagg’s Brick. _ Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Over Harrington’s Saloon, : ’ RESIDENCE, NO. 25, NEVADA ST, on Old Washington ro * Nevada, December 17-tf + a & 21 Commercial Street, NEVADA CITY. W BowesaLe ANE RETAIL DEALERS in. Hardware Fige, Hydraulic Fipe, Pes Stove, Tinware, Lead OPPER WORK and JOB: done rder with neatness and dispatch. “ase : ‘hee at; W.H. CRAWFORD & Co., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN. . BUEDING, Marerrat CanPRy-. 8 TER’S TOOLS, A ricoltural and Mining ce lements Blacksmith Tp ‘ % Powder "Duck, ete., pan a % ig At thé old stand * No. 27 MAI ; ‘Bepts Cott N STREET, NEVADA, CHARLES W. YOUNG,ca IMPORTER AND DEALER IN«Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ‘Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo.. € : Kelsey’s Block No. 37 Commércial Street. “7° Watches carefully; Repaired and Jew made to order, All artide, aranteed. wide Nevada, Nev. 27th, nia sloass . LEWIS BROTHERS., -. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Per q SECARS AND TOBACCO, — M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, 8. LEWIS, Pi San Francisvo. Nevada. Carson City. . July 27, 1861-tf As TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, Oras AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART of Main street, (No. es tha a ieh , ree (N . 96,) Nevada City. fe F. MANS gk IGN, ORNAMEMEY Eee tbben LNTER, Broad street, Ne Baker & Co.'s Brick store. vada, next above woe punctuality and.dispatch the order + POR SALE—Paints. mixed 86. PURE GROUND JAVA COFFEE! Warranted Fresh, kept constantly on hand and for sale by . FORTUNE GUES, Commereial Street, Nevada City. Nevada, Qet. 30th, 1861—tf JAMES J. OTT, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Neo, 30 Main street, Nevada 'NOLD AND ORES, of every _Descrip-. HW tion, Melted, Refined and Assayed at San Franciseo prices, and RETURNS MADE IN BARS. OR COLIN, <in a tew Hours. Medting done in the presence of Depositors Crains and Clippings returned or brought in’ac count and always guaranteed. Charges for mettfor lofs—above 50 ozs. 4 of 1 per cent. Proportionate reduction for larger quantities deposited -by regular customers ¢ for assays of mincrals, $5 James J. Ottis pow prepared with his NEW AMALGAMATION WORKS to operate upon precious Ores, either in the ore or mineral, andis ready to receive’ lack Sand, 'Kailings, Sweepings, Tub panings, Auriferous Leag, ét¢., and will work them with satisfaction, at the lowest rates(j1l-tf) JAMES J. OTT. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, > . Surgical and Mechanical Déntisbs, Onice——Corner of Bread and Wine streets, to atte. ithose fayoring us with a call, at an hours. fecth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be tilled without causing pain. WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, than elsewhere inthis vicinity, otherwise no charge. will bemade. -Our charges a1¢ moderate, and to suit the times. Weare permanently located in this placé, March 4, 1861-tf ~~ MINERSI-. rE\HE best andcheapest Coupling for Mining { Hose ever made, Perfect ey themselves— requiring no ¢lamps to-fasteni the Hose. Can be coupled ang uncoupled in half a.minute. Any person who upou trial is dissatisfied can return them and get his money back: For sale by . ie .W. H. CRAWFORD £09. And JOHN PATTISON, Telegraph: Office. iug and assaying gold—for lots, below 60 0z §2_ Fil a We would inform. our friends Wiest a te all wishing our services. that WE ARE PREPARED . Done at this Omen, te he performed in a MOKE . Dunn, O'Connor & Chipman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice : Califorhi, . in all the Courte of the State of _Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley j10-3m A. A. SARGENT. \ Ae CO. NILES SARGENT & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors «dt Law, OFF 1CH—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada. i. B. McFARLAND, Attorney and Counselor at Law. , OFFICK—ON BROAD STREET ; Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, California M. MW. TELTON, Attorney .and (Counselor at Law. OFFICE —QN BROAD STREET,,. Vlagg’s Brick Building, up stairs. Nevada; Oct. 23d—tf ; ¢. WILSON HILL. GEO. 8. HUPF i HILL & H . ‘ Rttorneys afid an nb at Law, “Office, in Williaa’ B fuilding 1, WwW Welch’s Bookstore. ~ ripe MullAitig, eyes apd Geo, 8. Hupp, Notary Public, pepé-tt PHOS. P. HAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOPARY PUBLIC, _Oflice—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox's Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf .“ DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wiill practice in ‘t of the CourteofNévada County. Ottiee at the Court Heage. Nevada, Oct. 18th, 1861. tH. S. BRADLEY. COUNTY SURVEYVOR. OF FICK—At the Court, House, Nevada. o1s-ts, —_. ir JOHN L. GAMBLE.. —. bs . GOUNTY SURVEYOR. ‘ rders for Su i ‘attended to. f feo a6 the Court eure : ys (oF. Nevada. Sept.G-tf: . or i gaierr ISSOLUTION OF PARTNE! ae Oliv y A 7 £ NEVADA. Nevada, Nov. 21, 1861. a ad Omega. Nov‘3th, 11861. Pinal :