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July 23, 1861 (4 pages)

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TOR: OER, ) be Raha ormanee ty . "Agen 150 cts, TORE rr 44 ‘Real OE tM THE VALLEY they have . Boot and ace, where ‘ome stock of w ‘SHOES, 8, Ete. r business workmen; unctuality, own in Nerge of the jy 19-tf reet, TO His © and war-, jyi?-tf rs respectthe pablic, esate and no efRLOR d Pleasant, ; »plied \ the best pqual Be or Nevada, nd returns oast,. Th } taken by the last out-going Pony. Pe ee ‘HOME MATTERS. _ pany OVERLAND fp Matl.—The first arnof this mail was on Thursday, 18th inbt., ne nial Baa Mo., on the Ist of Tt reached Sand 8 the outerIT chiles of the tehegtigh, in 14 days and ghours. Letters for Nevada, by the Over‘ d,are re-mailed at Sacramento, and reach iieir destination on the evening of: the next Since Thursday, we are assured, the oul bas ercicod regularly every day,: and will continue to do so, unless impeded by ‘indians -oraccidents: Bical ers ‘stitl con=} a lpr a A ProvipENT DRUNKARD. —An Englishman, who has been on a spree for a few days ‘wap, went to Mr. Groves’ undertaking es. tablishment, on Broad street, yesterday, and ordered a coffin, 6 feet long, 4 feet broad and 3 feet deep. He said he should need it by noon yesterday, as he intended to be dead by that time. He recommended that the article be manufactured of the best oak wood to be got, as he-meant to be put up in good style. Wehave not heard what sort of luck his ugubrious intentions have met with. ‘THEATRICAL—Mrs. W. C, Forbes, a celebrated star actress, now playing with great suecess in Marysville, intends visiting Neva, “da, near the close of this week, with a talted company. Mr. Guild, proprietor of the theatre, has a fire plug on the stage with m abundant length of hose, with which a} fre in the building can be instantly extin. en Pine Street Bripee.—We understand that a suit is about to be commenced at the instigation of some persons opposed to the wuilding of the Pine street bridge. with a view to test the legality of the special tax levied on our citizens for the construction of the said bridge. Counsel has been secured, ind we understand that every effurt will be made to have the case broiight before the fopreme Court as soon as possible. —_—O< ToStump SPEAKING.—The orators of the Republican party are beginning to stir themwlves,. Messrs. Thos. Fitch and W. H. Weeks, have already opened the-campaign, sod will speak in Nevada, as follows : W.H. Weeks, Satarday, Aug. 17th. ‘Thos. Fitch, Wednesday, Aug. 28th. We have not yet heard of any champion of tither of the other parties taking the field, but we suppose that they will not be found wanting. New Founpry aT Grass VALLEY —A . ‘ new and large iron foundry has been started in Grass Valley. I+ is located on Mill street, and competent judges tell us that. it is a first clags concern. Messrs. James M. Lakenan, M. C. Taylor, and Wm. Francy are the proprietors. PestTivaL.—The ladies of the Baptist Chareh intend giving 2 festival, for the bene. tof the Church, on the evening of the Ist day of August. f#" About three hundred letters were ao PERSONS writing to the States should remember that for all distances beyond the Rocky mountains ten cents are required. Ee” We are indebted to Gee. W. Welch for Peterson’s Magazine and several fine New York Pictorials. Cort or Sssions.—July 22d—The People vs. James Todd.~ Continued for term. The People ys. French Pete, alias—Tried. and submitted to jury ‘and acquitted. _ The Foleom Telegraph comes to us *plendidly got up, and chock full of editorial, most of it wearing the indisputable impress of Wash Wright's genius. The Telegraph isan able advocate of Union and a decided foe to demagogism. An Eye To BUISNEss.—A member of the New York house of ‘ Lot and Plot,” has wade the following confession to the editor ofthe Times: bead adele ein. 08 wet I have a partner, however, who is. Wo deal in real-estate, and fd it necessary, for the interest of our business, that one of ue should attend ¢lurch. For While just one-half of eur customers will gh represéntation in regard . , waless he is a church-goer, the wil oot believe bin if he is. a po tke week. at home.” a Fo veatenced to the Penitentiary for Jife, by the ‘eat Court of Josephine county, Oregon, ‘UNION DEMOORATIO TICKET. nape neniead SON. connmes. si RICHARD ss FO HENRY EDGERTON, Justice of the Supreme Court, , B.C. WHITMAN. Attorney General, © GEORGE W. BOWIE. Clerk of the Supreme Court, GEO. 8s. EVANS. State Treasurer, T. LANDRUM. State Controller, : JAMES E. NUTTMAN. _ Surveyor General.. SS ‘GARDNER, » State Printer, JOHN R. RIDGE. WIN. J. J. District Judge, John I. Caidwell. For Senator; __ J. B. Johnson. For Assemblymen, J. C. Eastman, WwW. W. Wixom, Jno. Webber, A. J. Enders. For Sheriff, CHARLES KENT. County Clerk, ®. B. Layton. Treasurer, Henry Everett. District Attorney, Thomas P. Hawley. Collector, John Hussey. Recorder, Hugh B. Thompsoa. Assessor, Fergus Leary. Surveyor, John L. Gamble. Public Administrator, Michael Burns. Coroner, W. C. Pope. Supervisor—Second District, Dr. Walters. J. M. Aver: > James Co eel oe ORE eS ae ne Wm. H. Sears, B> . Reuben Leach, Sheriff, N. W. Knowlton. Collector, J. N. Turner. County Clerk, ° R. H. Farquhar. Recorder, John I. Sykes. Treasurer, EB. G. Waite. District Attorney, . E. H. Gaylord. Ags B80r, Gearge B. McKee. Public Administrator, ‘2 W. W. Cozzens. Coroner, Dr. Hiller. Superintendent Pablic Schools, J. A. Chittenden. Supervisor—2nd District, P. E. Jefferis. 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 in part of the following articles : GROCERIES, HARDWARE, LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc., Comprising a complete assortment of MINER’S SUPPLIES, such as nsnaily found in a ceuntry 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 can be neicheune at any Grocery Store in Nevada county. con. JERE C. G Red Dog, May 25-tf HEYDLAUFF W. F. CLOSINC OUT! A LIRBERT, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, NNOUNCES to hi. friends and the public, that he is about to close out his business, and requests persons holding wioning tickets in his late raffle, to call .for their prizes before the 15th day of July next, ax an engagement with an European Periodical to 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 WATCHES AND JEWELRY, which he invites — to call and examine. They can get better bargains than they can ever expect to find, as he will sell at COST, being bound to close his stock out before his departure. He also effers for sale his splendid DAGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT. To a person acquainted with the business, no better chance of stepping into an already established and R ofitable concern can be offered. Possession will be givenon the Istof August, 1561. ‘To a person NOT acquainted with the art, and wishing to learn and continue his business, he will furnish instruction until the let of August, at which time he will be put in possession. Now is your time for Portraits ! Call before M. L.’s departure. You w sure not only to have’ a good portrait, but will also get it cheaper than you can get it ay where else. x7" Ladies and gentiemen wishing to purchase their portraits, now in Mr.L’s ery as specimens of his art, can secure them at very reasonable pricesal7 7m BROAD STREET MARKET , No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT constantly on hand at the above well known Market, and for sale in quantities.to suit purchasers. MATS DELIVERED in any part of the city, free of any . Prices gceording to quality of Meats Pp je2s-tf JAS. COLLEY. A New and Valuable Book. WARREN’S : HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN, By Dr. Warren, of Boston.‘ THIS 18 THE ONLY ote So
feal Work now in the ‘SeéoxD TD anf THIRD ST STA ame §uS5ND anf Taind sraces aloo explates thele, conpes, and and the newest eet ay of curing them. No California should be himeelf io. the county Jail. be JOSEPH BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA. CITY. D eser CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, OfEvery Kind and Quality. Nevada, ged 9, 1861. Rees enenenomneretrne BB RC >AD STREET DRUC AND BOOK STORE. C. M. BATES & CO. WE SHALL KEEP CONstantly. on hand a large and extensive stock of DRUGS AND BOOKS, And will Sell them AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES Dr. C. M. Bates, Attending Physician, corner of Broad aad Pine street. m4-tf A. BLOCE, 5. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO., CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. NEVADA. Ww.H. CBAWFORD & CO. (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENPRAL DEALERS IN ETS thereat ad anor ts TER mlements, B Blacksmith’s s Tools, Cordage, Fuse, owder, Duck, ete., etc. At the old stand '@. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf Ho! Every One that Thirsteth ! DR. CRONK’S CELEBRATED BOOT BEER ‘ The most Mreaithful and Beneficial Temperance Beverage Of the season. For sale st all. the principal principal sajoons in the city and vicinity. rail 7, . Sere vn Rie Be aleD ARIEL. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES > ip ee } NATIONAL EXCHANCE » BILLIARD TABLES i in the mountains. jence at the business, I Having had long ex shall eavor to continue to make the ‘National Exchange” the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers. ? Chargeg, will be moderate to suit the times. . & Livery Stable 18 connected with the’ House, and tention will be given to the care of Hey &c. Horses and Carri rocured, evada, Sep WATER CURE. RS. E. STONE, la late of Nevada; and graduate of the Medical School of Giezen, Germany has opened an institutiou for the reEs oy on of ationta desirous of receiving the HYOPATHIC ent. ‘Ihis establishment ar atorses, Carcan at all times by at py omar at the office. vada, in a beautiful and healthful situation. Patients Will be received apd furnished with the cemfortsofahome. Mrs. Stone will give ad personal attention to the Ladies who ma come inmates of the institution ; and intelligent and pre ooe oF nebo will render necessary sérvices emer. Itis needless ad: vert to the odvastages derived from the’ Hiyaropathic method of treating many diseases : many of the most éminent physicians are now. turnin their attention te this 5s t. Many chronic diseases which have resisted every other method of treatment have yielded to this method ; and especially have many maladies peculiar to females been cured by the proper use ef water—even * ter all hopes of a cure had been given w addition to the Cold, Tepid, Warm, Hot, 8 Bien Douche and Steam Baths, atients whose cases require them will be furnished with the ELECTRIC BATHS, which have been found so serviceable in Chronic roam oy came and ether diseases of long standin, Terms--F rom §20 to $25 per week, in advance. No extra charges of any kind. je uit BAILEY HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, . '. ‘HIE Proprietor would anneouisce to the public of this county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Hotel, Which fhe designs keeping in the best style. Travelers visiting Nevada will find all the comforte of a home at thie Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished ap aco 8 pees at this House. The Beds are’ all furnish the best SPRING MATTRESSES and the atolls are supplicdina comfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar, RATE OF CHARGES: Board per week. .ecsesecsecseees From $7 to $10 Meals.... dpe recccccccce oveseeccoes Fifty Cents Board and Lodging per day... $1 50 This Hotel will be kept open atall Hours. jttf 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 rienced Teacherr, and as they intend. to estab ish themselves permanently in Nevada, those who wish to give their danghters «a thorough and accomplished Education, cannot do better than place them at this School. Terms per Month, of Four W eeks: Primary Bramches....+e-sceecereeeeees $3 00 Highe English Branches. <.ccrvccccccccs 4 pes MUGiCe sever cceccdeccccscncsecronnssceeens 6 0 French, Spanish and Latin, (each)..+-+++ 2 00 Drawing and Painting.....eseeeeeeees 2 00 Nevada, May 11, 1861-tf CHARLES W. YOUNG. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo Meleey’s Bleck, No. 37 Commercial Street. Watches carefully Repaired and Iichiea >to order. All articles guarant« 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 toe Wood-Choppers. PINE WOOD WANTED— os reons having “+ Pat ars ce adeeb § ro we fir ie NEVADA GA8 WORKS = application be the 4 ht roer of W. to "Twelve Dollars per “Gord quality. je2ie ON ESS ee Rrnrstndnenenrcoeteenmnen is located at BLUE TENT, five miles from Ne. . 4 LARGE SIZE, FROM..-96+++s00+-8 pots . "REPUBLICAN TIOK ET, . FOR rer Broad Street, Nevada. offers his name: and Conventions as cnn dth oe oTAY orp. GRORGE R. LANCASTER ‘a Calan ened oar dae of Collector, unFor Lieut. icvwane, OULD 3 ftw THE . der the new. law. » WEDNESDAY, J. F. CHELLIS. ik co agp the well September 4th, 1861. ee te gonerally, hat he aatinn jet5-te* J. W. LOCKWOOD. Coaamane. . re eTIORAL & EXCHANGE, Ta ir Hall's Sarsaparilia and Lodide ot For Justice of the Supreme Court, 5 THOROUGHLY ¥ FIRE-PROOF, having Ret vat Gonteaent’ a8 represented, and made in ‘ ” Attorney General, 1 atrge additions hare boen reo mata (salamat ee free from Spirits, FRANK M. PIXLEY. Ay public House in the State, oars omer Arsenic. which cannot be said of State Treasurer, — angria Rete and Furniture are Mow any other known preparation of its kind. Ass ‘D>. R, ASHLEY. for Comfort = } good and reliable tonic alterative, it is nnequaled. State Controller. orn at cannot be It quickly removes from the system all morbid ¢R Ww hg all the varieties the Market affords. and impure matter—Mercury, Lead and Areenic. ARBRE ‘ deny tation vill ep tote For all Chronic dieeases, there is no other remJ. F. HOUGHTON. ~ niedation of a on the accom . edy SEMAE TRA WILL On Dons CUns; RhewasClark of. SupesneOnaety.-.¢-— THE STA “iuaing a 1 directions from . tism, Serofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Goyp,, . FRANK F. FARGO. Nevada, have » and take their deLumbago, Pimples on the face and: body, Neu— re from ational ralgia, Pains in the-joints, Chronic State Printer, $7 The House is Chromte Seer BENS. P. AVERY. We is a fine —S Ae -w to the . Sprmg Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and : il found all the . journals of the State . diseases arising from the ‘impure state of the District Judge, Blood, Skin Kidneys, as quick and ‘suré; as Senator, we olineds, Liquors and Cigars. Potass. Forsale everywhere, for ONE DOLJciumh Keatke Also, in the ands ous room, which has . LAR; Six bettles sent by express to any address Aseemblym en, recently been found twe of the best . for Five Dollars. The best purifier of the Blood, Hall’s Sarsaparilla. R. BALL & CO., Sole rvprietors, mi8-3m Nos. 531 and 832 Clay st., San Francisco VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the varieua Hosp!tals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, 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 used this invaluable remedy—within the'last few months every one of them have experienced the. most beneficial results: The immense sale of this. HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable proof of its efficacy. Those who have suffered worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, experience speedy and effectual relief from its "edgments to the enterprising and scientific pro prietor. The lame, the halt, and all who are in any Way afflicted can rely upon being quickly and permanently benefitted by using Dr. ADoLPHUs’ ANTI~RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH’ RESTORATIVE. It is for saleby . 12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. To Consumers cf California Wines. Our Native Wimes have beeiv muck prejudiced fh, 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 at. almost any price, and are industriously hawked about and peddled in every variety of style, until our citizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pure Wine. It may be a matter of of some interest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVAIN BROS. are putting up some of their celebrated wine from the Vineyard of El Also)” at Los Angeles. Thepublie may rely upon getting Wines of woexceptionable quality, by, ordering Sainsévain’s Wines. ‘We wish likewise to call the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. Itisa mo:t delicious Beverage and Tonic. For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State. DEPOT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23—m. 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 conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous drugs, ao deleterious to health, Parties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionabie quality, can send their orders to any of the Liquor Dealers throughout the Statu, fer the eres Wines: S.aisevain’s extra White Wine; Sainsevain’s extra Angelica W ine ; F Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters ; Sainsevain’s Sparkling eae Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy Sainsevain’s Red Wine. For sale by the principal Liquor Dealera throughout the States. DErot—No. 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23-—Gm Mt. Morris, Livingston County, N.Y. April 14, 1868.—L. B. Wurre, Eag. Dear Sir: Fro ma close observation of the effect 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 s een used ; combining du rability, simplicity, and facility of adjustmet that is not found in auy other instrument. Y 8, respectful See ee Ane, he A. C. CAMPBELL, M.D. Wa. H. THOMAS, M.D. CENTRE MARKET, JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, No, 13, Commercial Street, . 1 WOULD INFOM THE public of this — and the county at large, that I have on hand and design keeping a large supply of American Becf, Pork and Mutten, ir MEATS DELIVERET in any Larwi.g of the city whenever desired, pa reayonable rates. evada. February 1, 186 _ BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAWH’S! Nevada, Sept. 6-tf UNDERTAKING. Ws ciara ream rate 2t? ERED COFFINS at the SMALL SIZE, FKOM... ere fy eet BP mappa of every Pi WORK DON wera Tercichod pds 9 BO SIGN & Herr PAI gorse tc— AT CHEAP JOHNS. eerie meer ays ke. ee. erent the March 16, 1861-tf use, and are daily sending their erateful acknowl_ <>»