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‘this world when judged
* HOME. ‘MATTERS.
Court—July 20th.—Kidd vs.
» ot et al.—Motion for new trial overruled,
jenna oH
4
jecreé in insolveney entered. inte i
ove Sen gee cha -Rietomie
‘on motion for new trial submitted.
red ve. Stapp et al. _—Continued for
the term.
. Evans vs. Hiscox —Motion to strike: out
portion ef answer granted. ‘
Rule entered discharging jery in attendl =
ance for the term.
Tas Two County TickeTs.—The Hydrawic Press gives & ruuning commentary
on the two’ party tickets ot this cuunty, in
which the excellencies of the opposing can-. }.
didates are so equally balanced—that, let
election go as it will, we shuil have best.of
officers. oe
Agrest.—Otlicer Seott arrested Harry
Hill yesterday atternvon, and put him in the
calaboose.” Harry was. very drank and)
. made use of obscene language, in ‘the pres. once of ladies, which was tue cause of his
confinement. We hope Harry will sin no
more. ;
SENATOR MUUJUGAu. —© 1auk Blair, jr.,
of Missuurt Was serenaued in Washingtou vu
_ the night Of June Sutu, at the residence of
bis brotuer, Postunaster Blair. Senator McDougali, vi Calitormia, was present. Mr.
Blair made a speech, im which he aaid:
“That he was for war—tor is prosecution until not one enewy, State or person,
raised a hand, and agajust wuy and every com}-promise. A Guvernuent that compromises
‘is forever disgri.ced. Comprouisd will breed
worse wurs. The couuiry will accede to
none. Lhe Aduunisiration never will muke
acemMproniise or a peace. But there are men:
who favor it. They are httle worse than
those Who bear aring against the country, for
they secreiiy give aia and comfort to open
rebels.”
Senatur McDougall, being called upon said:
“That ke aud ouly come todo honor to the
gallant Frank Blair, of Missouri. After
what he had said, he could only use the phraseology of a junior Judge—‘Lhe opinion ot
the Vourt-is-written_out._I-concur.’.”
ARTISANS WANTED IN GUATEMALA.—
The 8. F. Mirror is authoritatively informed
thatthe Government of Guatemata is desiTous of receiving from Cauliiurmia, or the
Eastern States, Er permanent settloment in
that Republic, wa mited aumver vi practice!
lafmers, brick-masons, arpenters, smiths ,and
id fact, IndUstiious artinans Of ull kinds who
‘ would be walling to keep aloot trom ali polites of the country and rest content with pro-:
fitable employment. ‘The cochineal -crop—
one of the staples of the country—having
provén almost a failure of late,.people are
beginning to tarn their atiention. tw a greater extent than ever to the growing of cotton,
coffee aud sugar. Persons des.reus of migratig thither may obtain further iniormationon
application at the office of the Merror.
OLb Trarrors SLiGHTED FoR New
ES.— The Richmond Examiner complains
that the new converts to secession are getting“ all the good prizes” from the State
suthorities, while those who, for the last two
or three decades, have been preparing tue
plot for disunion, are overlooked. It says
inust lugubriously, that it‘‘has yet to hear
ota single original champion of the.South who
has been treated with common consideration
and ordinary politeness.” e
STORK -SPORY.—Mr. Horace Mayhew
in hig BeW Work on Jutiand, tells the following story: Au Hnghsh manufacturer, settled' somewhere in Zealand, and amused bimselfby Changing the eggs laid by a stork, who
annually built -her nest on his house, for
these of an owl. In due course of time the
eggs were hatched, and he was startled one
torhing by « tremegdous rew going on in
the negt,o1 the parent storks. ‘Tne male, in
# Violent state of excitement, flew round and
found his mest; the female chattered away ;
it. was quite evident that the stork wus iiot
tatistied with the produce of bis helpmate;
there was something douche abuut the whole
affair ; he would not recognize the vttspring.
After a violeat dispute the male flew away,
andwhertly Saeed, accompanied hy, two
ather storks, birds of Consequence and dignity. They sat themselves down on the rvof,
and listened to the pros 2nd cons of the matter. Mrs. Stork was compelled to rise and
exhibit her childrew. ‘‘ Cau they ve mine?”
exclaimed the stork ;“* happen what may, I
will not them.” Onher side Mrs.
faye and fluttered, and vowed it
witchcraft—never had stork possesfies faithtula wile before. Alas! alas ! how
Sen neti a3, meatal justice in
or in this
looked 3 Tie: Judges pea by stork
Wondrous wise, consulted, . Le ge then of a
UNION. DEMOCRATIC. TICKET. .
a State Treasurer,
JOHN con
For Lieut. Governor,
RICHARD TR WIN. :
For Congress,
HENRY EDGERTON,
JOS. C. McKIBBIN.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
B.C. WHITMAN.
Attorney General,
GEORGE W. BOWIE. >}
Clerk of the Supreme Coart,
GEO. 8. EVANS.
J. T. LANDRUM.
State Controller,
JAMES E. NUTTMAN. .
Surveyor. General,
J. J, GARDNER.’
"=: State Printer,
JOHN R. RIDGES”District Judge,
John I. Caldwell.
i Senator,
. J. .Johnson.
For spreter meray
J. C. Eastman, WwW. Ww. Wixom,
Jno. Webber, A. J. Enders.
‘For Sherif,
CHARLES KENT. .
County Clerk,
B. B. Layton.
Treasurer,
Henry Everett.
District Attorney,
Thomas P. Hawley.
Collector,
John Hussey.
Recorder,
ry Hugh B. Thompsoa.
"Assessor,
Fergus Leary.
Surveyor,
John L. Gamble.
Public Administrator,
Michael Burns.
Coroner,
Ww. Cc. Pope-2
“Supervisor—Second District,
Dr. Walters.
THE PIONEER BRICK STORE.
GREEN & CO.,
“AVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
and carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS
would invite the citizens of RED DOG, and vicinity, to call and examine the same, consisting
im part of the following articles :
GROCERIES, HARDW ARE,
LIQUORS, DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS; SHOES,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ete.,
Comprising a compiete assortment of MINER’S
SUPPLIES, such as usuaily foundin a country
store. Those wishing Goods in our-line will
find it to their advantage to giveusa cal bofore
going elsewhere, as we are °
BOUND TO SELL AS CHEAP
As the same quality of GOODS ean be purchased
at any Grocery Store in Nevada ert &
= JERE C. GREEN,
Red Dog, May 25-tf W. F. HEYDLAUFF
A. LIRBERT.
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
NNOUNCES to hi. friends and the public,
that he is about to close out his buyiness, .
and requests persons holding winning tickets in
his late raffle, to eall for their prizes before the
15th day of July next, as an engagement with an
European Periodical. te furnish a series of Cali
fornia Views, will make it necessary for him to
start on the Ist day of August.
He has a beautiful assortment of
which he invites purchasers to call and examine.
They can get better bargains than they can ever
expect to find, as he wi ili sell at COST, being
bound to close his stock out before his departure.
He also effers for sale hie splendid
DAGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT.
To a person acquainted with the business, no better chance of stepping. into an already,established and p) ofitable concern can be offered.. Possession will be giyen on the lat of August, 1861.
Toa person NOT acquainted with the art, and
wishing to learn and continue his business, he
will furnish instruction until the lst of August,
at which time he will bé put in possession.
Now is your time for Portraits‘
Call ‘before M. L.’s departure. You will be
sure not only to have a $m portrait, but you
will also get it cheaper than you can get it anywhere else.
7 Ladies and gentlemen ee to purchase
their portraits, now in Mr. L.’s Gallery as specimens of his art, can secure them at very reasonable prices. al? eal
BROAD STREET MARKET
Nos 48 Broad Street, Nevada.
ALL KINDS OF MEAT
constantly on hand at the above
well eaown Market, and for sale
uantities to suit purchasers. MKATS DELiVeuED raat Bona part of the city, ‘free of any
Prices according to quality of Meats
JAS. COLLEY.
pu
je28-tf
A New and Valuable Book.
WARREN’S
HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN,
By Dr. Warren, of Boston,
THIS IS THE ONLY og sel
. THE OPPOSITION STORE,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
; _MEPURLI A. T TieKer.
* For Lieut. Gevernor,
J. FP, CHELLIS.
For Congress,
oT. G&G PHELPS,
A. A. SARGENT.
For Justice of the Supreme Court,
EDWARD NORTON.
“Attorney General,
FRANK M. PIXLEY.
State Treasurer, _.
D. R. ASHLEY.
State ControMer,
a R. W N.
Surveyor General, .
; J. F. HOUGHTON. 1
Clerk of Supreme Court, ;
FRANK F, FARGO.
State Printer,
~ > BENS. Pe AVERY.
District Judge,
T. B. McFarland.
« Senator,
Joseph Kutz.
Assemblymen,
Wm. H. Sears,
Reuben Leach,
: Sheriff,
N. W. Knowlton.
Collector,
J. N. Turner.
County Clerk,
R.H. Farquhar.
Recorder,
John I. Sykes.
Treasurer, 6
District Attorney,
EK. H. Gaylord.
; Ass sacr,
George B. MeKee.
Public Administrator,
Ww. W. Cozzens.
Coroner,
Dr. Hiller.
Superintendent Public Schools,
“—""¥. A. Chittenden. ~~
Supervisor—2nd District,
P. E. Jefferis.
J. M. Avery,
James Collins,
~
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
Cor: of Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
new and fashionable styles of
Of Every Kind and Quality.
Nevada, May 9, 1861.
BROAD STREET
DRUC AND BOOK STORE.
Cc. M. BATES & CO.
WE SHALL KEEP CONetantly on hand a large and exten—— sive stock of
DRUGS AND BOOKS,
And will Sell them
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES
Dr, C. M. Bates, Attending Physician,
corner of Broad and Pine street. m# tf
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK. & CO.,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. .
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
wWw.H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
UILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-BH TER’S TOOLS, A Itural and Mining or
lements, Blacksmith’s Toels, Cordage, Fuse
yore sory » ete., ete. é
a 7 Ne. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
Sept-6—tf
Ho! Every One: that Thirsteth !
DR. CRONK’S
CELEBRATED RVUOT BEER
The most Heaithfal and Beneficial
Temperance Beverage
season. pone es a the principal saProne in the city and Came s .
be . Spee ore ies Ac
a. 4
STOCK OF BOOTS & sHoes. _*
. sary_services to gentlemen.
. vicéable.in Chronic Rheumatism, and other disSPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
peo = aa ee far
The Building te of Brick, three stories cauntiee oni
romeo X FIRE-PROOF, having stood .
wo 3
rge additions have been recently made and it
is rey up in a Style that cannot be surpassed by
Ay public House in the State.
The Beds and Furniture are New,
And for Comfort and pe pe cannot be excelied.THE. TABLE will at all times be oe enaued with
all the varieties the Market atfo
Game Suppers got up to se ockie !
Particular attention will be to the accommedation of Ladies and Families
THE STAGES, roxning in all directions from
Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the — ExchanThe House is k ope all
* 00) There is a fine m. attetbed tothe
House where all the leading journals of the State
can be found.
The Bar, will be eonstantly supplicd with the
choicest
é
Wines, — and Cigars.
Also, in the lar cious room, which has
recently been ad: age rein found twe of the best
BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains.
Having had long e rience at the business, I
shall en eavor 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 Stable
1s connected with the House, and lar attention will be given to the. care of Horses, Carring Set &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times
me yecraree: by application at the office. .
Nevada, Sept.6, 1860.-tf
WATER CURB.
N RS. E. STONE, late of Nevada, and
‘graduate of the Medical School ot Giezen,
Germany has opened an institutiou for the recey tion of patients desirous of r° ceiving the HYDROPATHIC treatment. ‘his establishment
is located at BLUE TKN, five miles from Ne:
vada, in a beautiful and healthful situation. Pavients will -ee received and furnished with the
cemforts of ahome. “Mrs. Stone will give eal
personal attention to the Ladies who may Be
come inmates of the institution ; and intelligent
and faithful male attendants will rende render neces
itis needless to ad
vert to the advantages derived from the Hydro
pathic method of treating many diseases : many
of the moat eminent pnysicisns are now, turning
their attention te this subject. Many povinee
diseases which have resisted every «ther method
of treatment have vielded te thie method ; and
especially have many maladie peculiar to females
been cured by the proper use ef ‘water—-even after all hopes of a cure-had been givepup. [In
addition to the Cold, :Tepid, Warm, Hot, 8 ower
Douché and Steam Baths, patients whose eases
require them wiil be,furnished with the ELECTRIC. BATHS, which have been found so sereases of long atanding.
Terms--F rom $20 to $25 per week,
in advance. No extra charges of any kind. je20tf
BAILEY HOUSE, .
ON BROAD STREET, §f fi
NEVADA,
JE mi oy ietor would annousce to
the pabtio of this county, and the State at
large, that he rhe taken charge of the above
Splendid New Brick Hotel,
Which fhe designs keeping. in the best style.
Travelers yisiting Nevada will find all the comforts of 3 home at thie Hotel.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS
Furnished persons ' caf ater 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:
Board per week From $7 to $10
MGal Osi nie 5.03 ssics eGaipeteinn waciesses .-Fifty Cente
Board and Lodging per day... $1 50
This Hotel will be ners open at all Hours.
jt-tf . BAILEY, Proprietor.
YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY
RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHILN LIPS will open a BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL, for young Jadies, in Neyada City, a
few doors above the residence of J. H. Helm, on
MONDAY, MAY 13th. These Ladies are ex
erienced Teachers, and as they intend to estab
ish themeelves permanently in Nevada, those
who wieh to give their daughters # thorou ws
and accomplished Education, cannot do bet
. than place them at this School.
Terms per Month, of Four Weeks:
Primary Branches. ....00ss0eeeeeeeneee $3 00
Higher English Branches. ..cceceeeeeees 4 00
Music MSI Tee ee OCT Le he § 00
French, Spanish and Latin, (each)...-.-. 2 00
Drawing @nd Painting... iveceeee gavicaees 2 00
Nevada, May 11, 1361tf Wiese ee
CH ARLES Ww. YOUNG.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Watches, Di amon das, Jewelry,
Cutlery, silver Ware and Fancy Goo
Kelsey's Block,
No. 37 Commercial Street.
Watches carefully Repaired and Jewelry
made to order. All articles guaranteed.
_ Nevada, Nev. 27th, 1860.
THE LARGEST
STOCK OF CLOTHING
IN THE STATE.
AT CHEAP JOHNS.
THE LARCEST STORE
IN THE STATE.CHEAP JOHNS, 55, 57 & 59 Pine st.
Notice to Wood-ChoppersITCH PINE woop WANTED.—
Any fab A fy pes Wood
for gate will Ane wt ihe NEVADA 448 WOKKS
oPeveret Washington and Mains reets. Bight
to Twelve Dollars per "e25.
quality.
Cc. E. WITHINCTON,
AT CHEAP JOuNS.
A
GEORGE R. LANCASTER .
gh ti lt ane
{OR COLLECTOR —Tne subscribe hie: e r r
Election, WEDN ESDAY,
} jel-te* 4 J. W. LOCKWOOD,
XP Hall's Sersaparilia and fodide ot
strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula,
and is strictly guaranteed free from Spirite.
Mercury and Arsenic. which cannet he said of
anyother known preparation of its kind.’ As a
good and reliable tonic alterative, it is nnequaled.
It quickly removes from the system all morbid
and impure matter—Mercury, Lead and Areenie.
For all Chronte discanea, there is no other rem
edy, extant THAT WILL OR DOES CU RE, Rhenma
tism, Sefofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Gout.
Lambago, Pimples on the face and body, Neu
ralgia, Pains in.the joints, Chronic Sore Hyde.
diseases arising from the impure state ef the
Bloow, Skin and Kidneya, as quick aud sure, a5
Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock and "Iodide <f
tass. Forsale everywhere, for ONE DOL.LAR; Six bettles sent by exvress to any address
for Five Dollars. The best purifier ofthe Biood
Hall’s Sarsaparilla.
R. MALL & €O., Sole Proprietors,
mi¢i3m Nor. 531 and 532 Clay st., San Francie: o
"VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than
Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospi
tals have procured the.celebrated ANTI RHEU
MATIC CORDIAL’ AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, 6f San
Franciseo, ia the uée of which every individual
has found a speedy and permanent.cure. Among
the thousands of persons who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the most
beneficial results. The immense ‘sale of thie
HEALTH RESTORATIVE. is indisputable
proof of ita ‘efficacy. Those who have suffered
experience speedy and effectnal relief from its
uee, and are daily sending thelt “rateful acknow!ledgments to the enterprising and scientific pro
prietor. The lame, the halt, and all who are ia
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly
aud permanently benefitted by using Dr. ADOotPHUS’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL ond HRALTH
RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by
~12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada.
To Consumers cf Califor nia wines.
Our Native Wines have been much prejudiced in
this and other markets by spurious mixtures and
adulterations, purporting to be pure California
Wines, from the Loa Angeles vintage. These
cheap compounds are being offered to the publie
at almost any price, and are industriously hawked
about and-peddiled in every variety of style, until)
our eitizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pure“Wine. It may be a matter of
of some interest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVALN BROS. are putting up some of their celebrated wine from the Vineyard of ** Et Also,”
Los Angeles.
Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering
Sainseyain’s Wines. We wish iikeWise tothe attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s .
tive Wine Bitters. itis a mort delicious” erage and Tonic.
For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout theState.
DeroT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San
Franeisco. ap 23—3m
Sainsevain’s Wative 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 com
pounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous
drugs, 86 deleterious to health. Parties desirous
of obtaining WINES of unexceptionabdle quality,
can send their orders to any of the Liquor Deajers throughout the Statu, fer the following
Wines:
Suisevain’s extra White Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra.Wine Bittors ;
Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne :
Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ;
Sainsevain’s Red Wine.
For gale by the principal Liquor Dealers throug
hout the States.
DEPOT~—No. 801 Montgomery streot, Sun
Francisco. ap 24—Am
Mt. Morris, Livingston County, N.¥.
April 14, 1858.—L. B. Waits, Esq. Dear Sir:
From a close observation of the effect of you
Truss, as compared with other varictics now in
use, we can say with confidence that it is the best
one for the us forme of Hernia, in young or
. old, that we have ever # een used ; combining du
rability, simplicity, and facility of adjustmet that y
is not found in auy other instrument.
Yours, respectfully,
. Hf "AMES, M. Rp.
A. C. CAMPBELL, M. D.
ia. H. THOMAS, M. Dp.
CENTRE MARKET, ot
JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR,
* Ne; 43. Commercial Street,
paiplc of Se Fen on koa ape
Seaigh a large supply of
American may out mare
Co
é pRATS Oe DELIVERED Se tee. part
Revada. F
a aaa caine
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL sT
If You Want a Geod Drink,
GO TO BLAZBE’S!
Nevada. Sept. 6¢f
UNDERTAKING.
o.3 LE S, UNDERT HAS
™ . 0, STILE! ~ 2 will make to ©OovVERED COFFINS at the following rases :
sualL pd ioe: sesceecocceec 00 $i"
SIGN & sess cumnaracet sti
Desk a epee poe
pm Hoes ot, Nevade sepio
<nave vaseline every 4
Potass, is purely’ a* represented, andmade in .
Spring Fever, Indigestion, 1 iver Complaint; ang
worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, .
The public may rely upon getting
Reet i
is
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