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July 15, 1861 (4 pages)

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eeu HOME MATTERS. . County CoNvVENTION:— REPUBLICAN . This body met in Nevada, on Saturday, at ~ 10 o’clock and made the following nominations for County officers . Senator—Joseph Kutz. Assemblymen—J. M. Avery, Wm. H. Sears, Reuben Leach, James Collins. District Judge—T. B. McFarland. 'Sheriff—N. W. Knowlton. Collector—J. N. Turner. ’ County Clerk—R. H. Farquhar. Recorder—J, I, Sykes. Treasurer—E. G. Waite. District Attoruey—F. H. Gaylord. Assessor—George B. McKee. Public Administ? ‘W. W. Cozzens. Coroner—Dr. Hiller Supt. Public Schools—J; A. Chittenden. _ Supervisor—2d-Distriet—P. E. Jefferis. SHOOTrING.—Our devil was stattled from his slumbers at a late hour on Saturday night last, by the report of a pistol which sounded as if the firing had taken place towards the lower end ot Commercial street. He must have been dreaming about fighting, himself, for he woke up, at the report, shouting murder in so lusty a manner as to wake the whole house and raise a\general uproar. ' We did not learn the cause of the shooting. te Mr. S. Furrn, of the firm of Block & Co., of this city, returned to our city, a fow—days—age,—efter-an absence of several months, spent in San Francisco. He will be welcomed back by his numerous friends and patrons Mr E. Block, Jr., leaves on the steamer of the 2I1st. TREASURE FROM THE INTERIOR.—Up to this date the present year the amount of treasure receivedifrom the” Northern mines has been $16,697,569. of which $15,027,516 was uncoined, and $1,670,073 coined. From the Southern mines the amount received has been $4,704,168, of which $3,633,006 has been uncoitied and $1,071,163 eeined. The . whileamount received fram both sources has heen $21,401,759 The-receipts for the same period in 1859 were $23,522,066; ‘in 1860 $23, 819, 233. te The Columbus Fact, in its account of the Perry celebration in Cleveland, says that “the procession was very fine, and nearly two miles in length, as was also the prayer of Dr. Perry, .the chaplain.” SECEssIon FLaG.—A gentleman residing on Sansome street has,, among other decorations of his apartment, a Secession flag, which he keeps more as @ euriosity than anything else. On the Fourth a number of lady acquaintances took advantage of the elegibility of his location to invade ‘his bachelor quarters, and as the troops were in line, one of them in ignorance seized the flag and waved it from the window! The gentleman detected the action, and breathless with ap prehension, he snatched it from the fair hand, assuring her that such an exhibition on such an oceasion migbt result in bleod-shed.The action luckily escaped the sight of the peoplé on the street.—S. I. Call. te A lady .on separating from her husband, changed her religion, beingsdetermined, she said, to-avoid his company in this world and the next too. tay" An old Connecticut pastor, whose peculiarities of preaching were proverbial, and who was blest with-a temper of great: value, was one day told by a parishioner, that he did not like his sermons. ‘ Well,”’ said the old man, ‘I don’t wonder at it; I don’t like ‘em myself.” <aciis ‘BuRNED TO DEaTH.—A young lady named Lione Wilson, residing at Mark West Creek, Sonoma county, was burned to death on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 19th inst.— She was engaged in preparing dinner, and ber clothing toek fire from the stove. Her ‘age was about twenty, years, and she was: very highly esteemed. tee = Not: DISBANDED.—Col. Lippitt, of the First Regiment of California Volunteers, publishes a note denying the statement in some of the morning papers that his regiment was to be disbanded. The Colonel -says:— “We still expect an acceptance by every mt il,” INFOMATION WANTED.—Robert Drynan, who came to this country in ’50 from Canada, has not been/heard trom by his son sinee last February, at which time he left Dutch Flat, Placer County, for avisit to MeCaffrey’s ranch, neay Marysville. Any information concerping him may be sent to the office of the Dutch Flat Enguirer. ar 4 will prosecute all suc ° WASHINGTON MARKET. Wo. 10 C Street, . NEVADA Qity. —~ THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A *; LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. } Their Stock is received daily, ia always fresh and consists of the following articles:Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Eggs, Onions, Cabbage, Potatoes, ° Fruits, Apples, Prunes, Oranges. ALSO—GAME and POULTRY, censtantly on hand. Hotelsand Families supplied with Vegetables at : . The Lowest Cash Pricés. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purchases. : m28-tf _ FORTUNE GUES. A New and Valuable Book. WARREN’S HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN, By Dr._Warren, of .Boston. THIS IS THE ONLY MEDical Work now in the English lané guage which bt all the FIRST, ECOND and THIRD STAGES of all the Diseases of Men, Women and Children, and also explains their causes, and the newest and most.approved method of curing them. . No well reguiated family in California should be without one. 7 FOR SALE BY THE AGENT, at the Bailey House, in this ig jy4-1m ' BAKER & WYMORE, DEALERS EN Groceries, Provisions, Gan Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, Broad Steet, Nevada. . arenas MEATS, of ALL KINDS, . on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cash. x : Goods delivered Free of Charge ‘Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WoodD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap forcash. , A3~tf OPPOSITION DRY GOODS STORE. H HORWITS & CO. HAVE NOW e ‘on hand the largest and best selected STOCK OF FINE EMBROIDERY, and Demestic Goods to be fouud in the State. Our Goods are all direct from N. ¥. Especially for the Retail trade. For taste and style eur Goods cannot be excelled. One of our firm will shortly leave for New York Sixty Days cheaper by 30 per cent.than any other house in Nevada. We will not sell calico cheap to make the ladies believe we sell LOW. but will sell Geods cheaper than any other concernin the mountains. : jetf zed to announce the name of FRANK RYAN as a candidate for Sheriffi—subject to the nomination of the Republican-County Convention. We cae Miners and Others.— have received from the Patent Office of the United States, a patent for a WATER DISTRIBUTOR for Hydraulic Mining, which’ has been infringed upon by various persons in this County and State. This is to notify all persons who may be making, vending or using Distributors whieh infringe upon my patent, that unless make satisfactory arrangements with me, . to the fullest extremity ‘ofthe law. W. A. FOSS, of Red og, is my authorized Agent to arrange matters with persons residing in that portion of this county. FRANCIS SMITH. North San Juan, June 18-1m JOHN L. GAMBLE, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. fice at the Court House. Nevada, Sept 6 -tf OfNOTICE. rJ\HE members of the Democratic Central Gommittee of Nevada county, are requested te meet at the Court House, on Saturday, July 13th; at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of transacting business of importance to the Democratic party of Nevadacounty Itis desired that every member of said Committee should be personally present. A. T. LAIRD, Chairman, jy6-td Democratic Central Committee. A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO, . DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. LARGEST STOCK OF HATS! IN. THIS STATE. CHEAP JOHNS. ¢c. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER OUSE PAINTING promptly attended te.— H Seater in r Hi Curtain é«.&c. At the foot cf st, Nevada. sepl0 to make purchases, and we will selll for the next FOR SHERIFF.—We are authori-. NNOUNCES to hi, friends and the public, {athe ie abont to clove ot he, Batiaet: Sate ole cat tae ee rae as an European Periodical te furnish.a series of Calips glk ews, will make it necessary for him to 8 on the ist'day of August. , He has a beau asso tof 3 WATCHES AND JEWELRY, which he invites purchasers to call and-examine, They can get better bargains than t can ever expect to find, as he will sell at COST, being beund to close his stock out before hig departure. He also offtrs for sale his splendid DAGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT. ‘To a person acquainted with the business, no better chance of stepping into an already eStablished and z ofitable concern can be offered. Possession will be givenon the Ist of August, 1861. Toa person NOT acquainted with the art, and wishing to learn and continue his business, he will furnish instruction until the Ist of August, at which time he will be put in possession. Now is your time for Portraits ! Call before M. L.’s departure. You will be sure not.only to have a good portrait, but you will also get it cheaper than you can get it anywhere else. : , $7 Ladies and geritlemen wishing to purchase their portraits, now in Mr. L.’s Gallery as spedmens of his art, can secure them at very reasonable prices— a1" 3m . efi haem “ eee ca de and € WATER CURE. RS. E. STONE, late of Nevada, and ; graduate of the Medical Scheel of Giezen, Germany. has opened an institutiou for the reception of patien{s desirous of receiving the H YDROPATHIC treatment. This establishment is located at BLUE TENT, five miles from Nevada; in a beautiful and healthful situation. Patients will bexreceived und furnished with the cemfortsofahome. Mrs. Stone will give her personal attention to the Ladies who may he’ come inmates of the institution ; and intilligent and faithful male attendants will render necessary services to gentlenien, It is needless to ad. vert to the advantages derived from the Hydropathic method Of treating many discases: many of the most‘eminent physicisns are now turning their attention te this subject. Many chronic diseases which have resisted every ether method of treatment have vielded té “this. method ; and especially have many maladies peculiar to females been cured by the pruper use ef water—even after all hopes of a cure had been givenup In addition to the Cold, Tepid, Warm, Hot, Shower Douche and Steam Baths, patients whose cases require them wiil be furnished with the KLKEQ@TRIC BATHS, which have been found so gerviceable in Chronic Kheumatism, and other diseases of long standing. ‘ Terms-«From $20 to $25-per week, in advance. No €xtra charges of any kind. je2vti JOSEPH BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA OITy. RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. BROAD STREET DRUC AND BOOK STORE. Cc. WM. BATES & CO. WE SHALL KEEP CON. stantly on hand a large and extensive stock of DRUGS ‘AND BOOKS, ' And will Sell them : AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES eee fr Dr. C. M. Bates, Attending Physician, eorner of Broad and Pine street. m4-tf
W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN Rass MATERIALS, CARPEN« TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and =a Ima Blacksmith’s Toels, Cordage, Fuse, ‘owder, Duck, ete., etc. ; At the'old stand 2 No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf Ho! Every One that Thirsteth ! DR. CRONK’S CELEBRATED RUOT BEER The most Heaithful and Beneficial Temperance Beverage Of the season. For sale at all the principal saloons in the city and vicinity. Orders left at No. 46 Spring street, will be ery attended te. i2t-tf RK. P. McDANIEL. Notice to Wood-Choppers. ITCH PINE WOOD WANTED.— Any -persons having ‘* Fat” Pine Woed for sale will find a ready market forthe same ‘upon application at the NEVADA GAS WORKS corner of Washington and Main streets. Eight to Twelve Dollars per Cord paid—aecording to quality. je25.tf . STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, . AT CHEAP JOHNS. NATIONAL EXCH: Street, = 9x OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE segment mien totes ak we ‘Salen ind popelar eed aoe rae, was belie f Brick toy , e 8 0: three stories hich, and THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, iuaving stood wo fircs. se . Large additions have been recently made and it is fitted up in a Style that cannot b rpassed b Ay public House in the State. « abate ee The Beds and Furniture are New, . And for Comfort and Style cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. : + Game Suppers got up to Order! -” ‘articular attention will be paid to the accomY » runnin di ons from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their depetare ng the “4 eel Lope gs e, : e House is o night. There is a fine Readin oom attasted-40 the House where all the leoding journals of the State can be found. The Bar, will-beeonstantly supplicd chohenen ’ y supp’ with the Wines, Liquors and Cigars. — gimp " Pig 8 on oe which has recently mM a can ound twe of the bes: BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains, erties 3 had long’ experience at the business, I shall endeavor to continue to make the “National Exchange" the best Hotel in the Mountains, and : a comfortable home for Travelers. ; Charges will be moderate to suit the times. ; A Livery Stable1s connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the care of Horses, Carriages, &c. * Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by application at the office. evada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf FASHION RESTAURANT. 3 COMMERCIAL ST., Opposite Tallman & Turners, : CNY, 19.) CHAS, B, IRISH ...... Proprietor = yA resumed proprictorsh«y of _this wellknown Restaurant I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED . ‘TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. ie Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and the good things in the market, furnished ata moments notice, and got up in 4 quite ‘to the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to keep the ** FASHION ” as a firstclass restaurant, and as such -I recommend it to the people of the city and the county at large. Those persons who relish a GOOD MBAL will do well to “call and see’ for themselves. Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf BAILEY HOUSE, }}. ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Ts Proprietor would annewace to the public of this county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Hotel, Which he designs keeping in the best style. Travelers visiting Nevada will find all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. : . SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished persons stopping at this House. The Beds are all furnished with the best SPRING MATTRESSES andthe rooms are supplicdina comfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar. RATE OF CHARGES: Board per week. ...ssccescecee From 7 to $10 Meala.cccccencscccrece eins -wveene +++ Fifty Cents Board and Lodging per day... $1 50 This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours. ji-tf N. BAILEY, Proprietor. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHILLIPS will open a BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for young Jadies, in Nevada City,a few doors above the residence of J. H. Helm, on MONDAY, MAY 13th. These Ladies are ex ermenced Teachers, and as they intend to estab ish themselves permanently in Nevada, those . who wieh to give their daughters a thorough and accomplished Edu‘ation, cannot do better than place them at this School. Terms per Month, of Four Weeks: Primary. Branches.. ..cceerseccecsece a $3 00 Higher English Branches... doce ceccceus “4 00 MUSIC. 6.0 sce coccccccesdencisectccceceecens 6 00 French, Spanish and Latin, (each),..,.. 2 Drawing and Painting. .....e.eeeeseees 2 00 Nevada, May 11, 1801-tf CHARLES. W. YOUNG. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo Kelsey's Bleck, No. 37 Commercial Street. Xr Watches carefully Repaired and Jewelry made to order. ‘All articles guaranteed. ' Nevada, Ney. 27th, ‘1860. CENTRE MARKET, JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, No. 13, Commercial Street, : I WOULD INFOM THE public of this igs and the county at large, that I have on hand and j design keeping a large supply of Xr MEATS DELIVERED in any part of tite city whenever desired, at reavyonable rates.~ Nevaga. February 1, 1861-1” BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALST if You Want.4 Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZES! Nevada, Sept-6+f _<-EME LARGEST “STOCK OF CLOTHING INT THE STATE. AT CHEAP JOHNS. American Beef, Pork and Mutten, Ba GEORGE R, LANCASTER 4 @ % . ‘6 ee y.C ; i, FOR COLLECTOR—The vibe offers his name to the voters and tions ters and Conventioné a Union candidate for the office of Collector, under the new law. Election, WEDNESDAY, September 4th, 1861. ‘ : “ _jeld-te* J.W. LOCKWOOD. ERY P i’ 7 Hall’s Sarsaparilla and lodide of Potass, is purely as represented, and made instrict aécordance with pharmaceutical formula, aud is strictly guaranteed free from Spirits, . Mereury and Arsenic. which cannet be said of any other known preparation of its kind. Asa good and reliable tonic alterative, it is unequaled, It quickly removes from the system all morbidand impure mnatter—Mercury, Lead and Arsenic. -For all Chronic diseases, there is no other remedy extant THAT WILL OR DOES CURE, Rheamstisth, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Gout. ralgia, Pains in the joints, Chronic Sere. Eyes. Sprmg Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and diseases arising from the-impure state ‘ofthe Blood, Skin and Kidneys, as quick and sure, as Hali’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock and Todide of Potass. Forsale everywhere, for ONE DOLLAK ; Six bettles sent by express to any address” for Five Dollars. The best purifier of the Blood, Hall’s Sarsaparilla. R. HALL & CO., Sole Proprietors, ml18-3m Nos.531 and 532 Clay st., San Francisco VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTOR: ATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of-San_ Francisco, in the use of which every individual has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among , the thousands of persons Who have.tised this in-valuable remedy—within the last few months—_ every one. of them have experienced the most beneficial results. The immense sale of this. HEALTH RESTORATIVE isindisputable proof of its efficacy.’ Those who have suffered worse than death from RHEUMATIC. PAINS, experience speedy and effectual relief from its use, and are daity sending their grateful acknowledgmente to the enterprising and scientific pro prietor. Theiame, the halt, and all who are in any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly and permanently benefitted. by using Dr. AnoLPHUS’, ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by . 12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. To Consumers cf California Wines. Our Native Wimes have been much prejudiced in this and other markets by spurious mixtures and adulterations, purporting to be pure California Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These cheap compounds are being offered to the publie atalmostany ptice, and arc industriously hawked about and peddled in every variety of style, unti) our citizens have despaired of obtaining a gen. uine and pure Wine. It may be a matter of of some interest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVAIN BROS. are puttivg up some of their cele: brated wine from the Vineyard of ‘* K] Also,” at Los Angeles, The public may rely upon getting Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call the attention of the publie to Sainsevyain’s Na. tive Wine Bitters. “itis a mo:t delicious Beve > rage and Tonic. For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State. i DEPot--No. 801 Montgomery street, San Francised.~' \ ? ap 23—3m i j Sains¢évain’s Native California Wines Bitters, a most delicious Beverage and ‘Tonic.— it is made from their best White Wine, and it is entirely exenpt from all those noxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous drugs, 80 deleterious to health. Parties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionadle quality, can send their orders to any of the Liquor Dealers throughout the Stat., fer the following nes : ‘ee uisevain’s extra White Wine; "+ Sainsevain’s extra Angélica Wine ; Sainseviih’s extra Port Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters ; Sainsevain’s eperking Champagne ; Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ; Sainsevain’s Red Wine. For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. 7 DEPOT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23—3m Mt. Morris, Livingston County, N. ¥. April 14, -1858.—L. B. Wurre, Esq. Dear Sir: From a close observation of the effeet of you Truss, as compared with other varieties now in use, we can Say with confidence that it is the best one for the various forms of Hernia; in young or old, that we have ever seen used ; combining durability, simplicity, and facility of adjustmet that is not found 40 auy other instrugfent. Yours, respectfully, oa 8. J. Amus, M. D. iw. A.C; CAMPBELL, M. D. a” : WaeH. THomas, M. D. Ly B Peete h aes J ‘the Court House, Jane + 29th, a gold’Ring, which the owner can.have by applying to A. R. JENKINS, National Exchange Saloon, Nevada ried Lt ag paying for . this advertisement,THE LARGEST STORE IN THES STATEH, CHEAP JOHNS, 55,57 & 59 Pine'st. DRAMA SALOON The most choice Wines, Cigars) And Fine Liquors, Always to be Found at this *“aloon FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. Nevada, September 24-tf é r Pate eae . } Lumbago, Pimples on the face and boay, Nen-° VEVis cane i