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se ae cea We have aot
got read of many cases. of prematare ‘explosion and bursting of cannon on the fourth,
‘bat are prepared to rend of several. A moan
vn off, while firing waninte an honor of
Independence and the Union, and Robert
‘Foung; of Slater’s Addition, Sacramento,
narrowly escaped destruction from the buret. , Which he was patriotipony “jgnorant people ought not to
he permitted to meddle with artillery. Here,
jn-Novada, we are happily exempt from any
dread of such accidents. Messrs. Z. P. Davis
and D. M. Varney, our excellent fellow citigens, do all the artillery work of the city.
own the gun on which teey operate.
jo sre-en fait in the art of gunnery, and permit
7) interference ftom wapracticed outsiders.
‘When our people wish the roar of caanon to
sid their jubilations, they employ Davis and
(to Gre a stipulated number of gune,
_ gad thon goto bed, perfectly ‘satisfied that
so secident will bappen to mar the pleasure
af the occasion. On Thursday lact these
s kept their gun bellowing all day,
with as much composure and method as
thoughtheir work was the most harmless in
the world.
ea ‘The Republicans of Nevada met at the
House on Saturday evening last. Mr.
Waite, Chairman of the Township Central
~ Gommittee, called the meeting to order. On
aotien, T. B. McFarland wes elected Chairgan, and E. F. Bean, and E. F. Spetice, Sectetatice: The following gentlemen were
dkcted delegates to the County Convention,
to be holden July 13th.
J. ©, Birdseye. T. Ellard Beans,
W. Caldwell, Jno. A. Lancaster,
hy he iy, Wm. Butterfield,
> Wm. Plemhoff,
J: C. Abbott, 4 P. Davie,
J. B. Moore, qi F
Ww. Hazlett, Wa Pedals.
Geo. Stone, Capt. Dowd,
_ Robt. Morrow, S. M. Orr,
"MD. Calkins, Wm. Wood,
Jas. : " ’ N. .
. H. r, _H.
. W. Bigelow, L. F. Chubbuck,
.€. Tilten, N.M Barnard.
J.N. Turner, H. McCormick.
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ta The breaking down of the seats, in. ssturda:
frout-of the orator’s stand, on the 4th, we
are informed by the Committee of Arrangements, was occasioned by the crowd rushing
upon them before the workmen had time to
secure them. The many-headed
» therefore, and not the workmen, must
take the blame of the only unpleasant circum
stance that marred the general joy of the
day. is :
CHANGE oF Days oF DePpaRTURE.—The
steamer Nevada has changed her days of dedeed and will hereafter leave on Tuesday,
ureday and Saturday. The Nevadais the
ooly opposition steamer now running, and
her owners are probably the only ones who
started an opposition on the river with the
honest intention of making it permanent, and
with backbone sufficient to keep it 80.
“WaRREN’s Housrnoip PHYSICIAN.” —
This is the title of a book which has beens poken
of, by the Atlantic ond California press, in
terms of unqualified praise. Itis represent. tds the only medical work extant fitted for
the use ofthe general public. Mr. Wood,
the agent for the sale of this book, whose adYertisement appears in this paper, iv stopping at the National Exchange Hotel. Read
his advertisement
Ee” Flags and flagstaffs are, just now, the
-gtand feature of Nevada scer ry. The emblems of Union, Liberty, and Independence
greet the eye in whatever direction the beholder looks. On the glorious 4th, the Stars and
Stripes, of all sizes, from that of a six-penny
~ pamphlet to the mainsail of a brig, waved
and fluttered everywhere, and mingled in
Mo ata Ay acalle lowe
EF The exquisitely ely beautiful liberty cap,
displayedon the truck of Protection ComDany on the 4th, was the handiwork and gift
* Howe and Mrs. Swartz, of Selby
The Protections will treasure it as «
souvenir. :
Wea J. Pattison we are indebted
nciinnising ad canton fayors, in the ex‘Preasand telegraph line. He will please accept our thanks.
: , EF” Our thanks are due to Mr. Speucer’s
Bon Road eral
¥
“. has arrived
. SiOx, 08 ORNAMERTAL ;
ead is Miler taichd to
an advertisement in‘another column it will
be seen that Mr. Dougherty. of Sacramento,
with a magnificent assortment of
ladies’ and children’s cloaks and mantles, .
which, till ‘Thursday next, he will sell at extremely low prices. To-morrow ‘morning. he
“will open store at 24 Commercial street,
next door to Talhman & Turner's @ardware
store, and as his stay will be quite short, we
would advise our lady friends to call immediately and make their purchases:
SILVER TRUMPET.—The beautiful silver
trumpet, bought by the Hvok and Ladder
Company, we forgot to:mention in our former
aceount of of it, was purchased from the establishment of Mr. C. W. Young, of this city.
The company intend to present. it to their
Foreman at the next medting of the company.
CaBiIn Buant.—The cabin of Alex. John.
son, near the Elevater Flouring Mill, was.
cohsumed yesterday, about 5 P.M. Loss
about $200. Pretection and No. 2's were
brought out by the alarm, but the fire being
out of town they did not go toit.
FF We are eile ‘obligations te C. M.
Bateet Co., and G. W. Welsh, booksellers
of Nevada, for various Atlantic journals and
pictorials.
CATHOLIC ee T. J Dalton,
ter ; Catholic Church, on Washington
street, service ab 9 o'clock, A M.
amen CuurcH—Rev. B. Brierly, Pastor,
at the 7 ist Church, on Spring strect at 11 A
M. P. M.
bMbcora SERVICE—Rev. John Chittenden
Pastor ; st the Brick Church, at 3 o'clock, Pp. M
Masons,
Nevada Lodge, No.-13-—~Meets at Masonic Hall.
on Broad street, every y evening.—
communications second Saturday 0
month. "A. C. Niles, Master, J. ¥F. Rudelph,
Secretary.Nevada R. A. i He 6—Regular commufirst M ening. of each month.
Independent Order of Knighthood:
we Nagra nga at Remperanee Hah
Thompese, Cc. Cer pe Bony. Bean, See’y. and.
Sens of Temperance,
Sierra Nevada ately me No. 17—-Meets ever
Beans WP, An ila ne E. F.
“Union No. 4 Good T sone) meet noe
ev Bg py
Gamble. . 8. Watson, W. 5.
cies a isnueuaacaameenamie
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK & CO.,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial] Sts.
NEVADA.
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
THE OPPOSITION STORE,
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
new and fashionable styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
Of Every Kind and Quality.
Nevada, May 9, 1861.
LARGEST STOCK OF HATS!
iw THIs sTATE.
CHEAP JOHNS.
: FE. MANSELL,
HOUSE PAINtiext above
SS a me oféor
“POR SALE—Patnte mixed. 6
tse tae A Oe RE Lied geet 98
Thos. P. Hawley, H a Priest; J. F. Rudolph, .
Secretary. >
Barats Commantety, & ‘o. 6, K. T.—Stated as.
semblies first and third Phoredaye <9 month ,
Charles Marsh, Commander; J. ¥. Redolph,
Recorder.
Odd Fellows,
Oustomah Lodge, No. meetings
‘ruesda: pene *, their Hall corner of
isrecd and Pine J. W. Chinn, N. G.; A.
H. Sone ¥ ve
asa candidate for office of Assessor of NeRepublican County Convention. jeaotd.
FOR COLDECTOR.We are authorized to anneunce WM. BUTTERFIELD as a
candidate for the office of Collector o: Nevada
county, subject to the nomination of the Republican County Convention.
FOR COLLECTOR.—The subscriber
& Union candidate for the office of Collector, under_the new law. iaabuainas SEROBESDAY,
“s. w. LOCKWOOD. t
Potass, is purely as represented, and made in
strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula, . 4!
and is strictly guaranteed free from Spirits,
‘Mercury and Arsenic. which eannet be said of
good and reliable tonie alteratave, it is anequaled.
It quickly removes from the system all morbid
and impure matter—Mercury, Leff and Arsenic.
For all Chronic diseases; there is no other remtism, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Gout.
ralgia, Pains in the joints; Chronic Sore Eyes,
Sprig Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and
diseases arising from the impure state of the
Bleod, Skin and Kidneys, as quick and sure, as
Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock ana Iodide of
Potass. Forsale everywhere, for ONE DOLLAR ; Six bettles sént by exprene to any address
for Five Dollars. ‘The best purifier ofthe Blood,
Hall’s Sarsaparilla.
BR. HALL & CO., Sole Pr dprietors,
VALUABLE REMEDY.—Notless than
Five Hundred Patients from the varieus Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San
Francisco, in the use of which every individual
r has found a speedy and permanént eure. Among
the theusands ofpersons who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the most
beneficial results. The immense eale of this
HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable
proof of itn 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 acknow!ledgments to the enterprising and acientific proprietor. Theiame, ithe halt, and all who are in
any way afflicted can rely being quickly
and permanently benefitted by using’Dr. apoLPHUs’ ANTI-~RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH
RESTORATIVE. At is for aale by
12-6m Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada.
To Consumers cf Galifornia Wines.
Our Native Wines have been much prejudiced in
this and other markets by spurious mixtures and
adulterations, purporting to be pure California
Wimes, 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 eitizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pure Wine. It may be a matter of
of some interest to know that Mésers. SAINSEVAIN BROS. are putting up some of their celebrated wine from the Vineyard of *‘ E] Also,’ at
Los Angeles. The public may rely upon getting
Wines of unéxceptionable quality, by ordering
Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call
the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. Itisa mo:t delicious Beve
rage and Tonic.
For sale by ime pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State
Francisco. ap 23—3m
Mt. Morris, Livingston County, N.Y.
April 14, 1858.—L. B. Wire, Eeq. Dear Sir:
From a 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 yourg or
old, that we have ever seen used ; combining du
rability, simplicity, and facility of adjustmet that
is not found in auy other instrument.
Yours, respectfully,
8. J. AMES, M. D.
A.C. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Wh. H. Tuomas, M.D.
Sainsevain’s Wative California Wines
Bitters, a most delicious Beverage and Tonic.—
1t is made from their best White Wine, and it is
entirely exenpt from ail those noxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous
drugs, so 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 following
Wines:
8 aisevain’s extra White Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Angelica W ine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ;
senseves’s a lee Bitters ; Womcetcil
sevain’s Champagne :
> aetna ine Breage
Sainsevain’s Red Wise
For sale by the Principal Liquor Dealers throug
hout the States. :
DEPot—No. 801 Montgomery street, Sa
Francisco. ap 233m
Ho! Every One that Thirsteth !
CELEBRATED RUOT. BEER
The most Healthful and Beneficial
Temperamce Beverage
Of the season. For sale at all the principal sapoy te tert Are mm pert
See teary wah ee baneL
oar Shidiihe hiniasiisiabilis cinit-outane: se
any other known preparation of its kind. As a . Cross,
mi8-3m Nos. 531 and 532 Clay st., San Francisco . E
DEFOT—Mo. 801 Montgomery street, San.
} uabie in all otherc—with NEW pri
2 arcane me aes seesinee tin, pe sis Aa tip
7x ye
DELINOUE “Ta ; 4 ity
* : ak cecal
<a USED EVERY EXERTION
to collect the ,
law without to : iy
one renpeaeir e TownSa th een fen ammencon.
N, District Attorney.
Washington 1 a oo
Dedlot & re.
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bn Go. 40
Biausauf, Jehn. Ww
Buckman Bros.. o N
-Chew'& Reed.. 312 Ditch Co...254 50
Donaliue, Hussey NeNeil, Nvii... 20°25
& Ce..s.6.-. 18
Eastman & Co.. io 00 Bacelberte:
Abbott, B..... $7 4 Long, W.'R...¢ 6 18
Basney, N..s 10 75 Loventhall, 8... 46 66
Butch, Val.... 38 8U & Votan.. .186-62
Conley, M. W..24 00 M » James.. 15 07
Caldwell, John.. 7 44 M ty & MoDonnell, W A &Co78 50 . Carty...5.. 26 50
isenbron, H... 8 75 McLane, James 23 50
Fellows, George. 5 63 Mooney, Pat... 4 50
Fellows & Co:..32 33 Noyes, Jno. & Co. 8 75
Fenn, 8. §.+...21 50'Osbern, R H & Co 13 80
° in & Piper. 6 18
© BH. cseecvects 6 18 Rule, Wm & Co. 3°63
Gibson & Barton.22 75 Rutherford J T.. 10°76
Hardy, E. T... 3 12 Reacoe, B B... 28 12
jen Jno & Col0 00 Sullivan, John.. 6 18
Hickman. Rich’d.21 25 pullives Pe cccosh 27.08
Hellfrich & Biling2i 25 Sullivan, ‘Tim.--35 22
Jones, Edward..93 25 Smith, Julia... 8 75
Jeffrics, P. E... 63 89 8 e & Darling ~8_75
Jolicour, Moses. 7 560 8 ger, N.. 77 38)
Jones & Hall eeere 35 25 Shand, oe Ce 21 71
Kelley, Michael.. 8 75 Sherman, ——.. 13 80
Nevada, June 28-1W
WATER CURE.
RS. E. STONE, la late of Nevada, and
AA, graduate of the Medical School of Giezen,
has pd. 0 an institution for the reception. or ients desirous of receiving the HYOPATHIC treatment. This establishment
De ieceted at BLUE TENT, five miles from Newant in a beautiful and healthful situation. Patients will be received and furnished: with the
cemfortsofahome. Mrs. Stone will give her
personal attention to the Ladies who ma ~
come inmates of the institution ; and intell
and faithful male attendants will render eee.
sary services to gentlemen. It i. needless to advert to the advantages derived from the _o
pathic method of treating many diseases :
of the most eminent® hycicions are now taruis
their attention te this subject. Many chronic
diseases which have resisted every ether method
sapenialiy havte seetip daalatice pooulierrve teleaies y have many peculiarto es
been.cured by the proper use LS, water—even after all hopes of a cure had been ven u In
addition te the Cold, Tepid, Warm, Hot, S ower
arene and Steam Baths, patients whose cases
uire them Will be furnis ed with the ELECIC BATHS, which have been found 80 sera seseale in Chronic Rheumatism, and other diseases of a
Term rom $20 to $25 per week
in advance. No extra charges of any kind. je20t
BETTER THAN ANY OTHER
Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder
For sale by the trade, and
BY J.C. WINNANS,
m16-3m Ne, 124 California street,
Notice to Wood-Choppers.
aging PINE WOOD WANTED.
} rsons having ‘‘ Fat’? Pine Wood
for Pi wil find a ready market for the same
upon yl ert at the NEVADA GAS WORKS
corner of Washington and Main streets. Might
to Twelve DoMars per Cord paid—according to
quality. je25.tf
A NEW PRINCIPLE.
White's Patent a bth and Abdomin rter
\OR THE RETENTION AND, RADI} eal cure of HERNIA; Etc. These instrumente are radically different in principle and construction from all others ; ee what is valples of vast
utility. The principle is the same in the Adult,
Infant, and Umbilical Trusses and SUPERIOR.
The bow used in these instruments is NOT a
ring, but soft iron, to shaped at aeawe.
Th he POWER which is in the short steel s Lg Pos
also a lever, and is entirely pet bent g
screw, making the pressure upon the pad Ber
or light at vour pleasure. The pad works over
knuckl ving a circular inward and upward
ph eT a not more than. one-half the
usual pressure, and very little on the back Cannot work up or ot of p Pad. ehanged, or the Pad itself ed in size or. ina
moment. in are the _
ntire covers washed at pleasThey will de more for
ctentneataensnerepacerecaeneeenseree ee
¥. TILE MAR, :
Ne. 90 Battery Crest, Sum Framocisce
AN nn gg par sated
or the Mette of ee War Path
mettisitions
ived . poo gen or
BROOKS & LAWRENCE, az
Golden Era Office,
Afiil 6-3mis ; _ Sam Franciaco.
PAINTER & CO.,_
Practical Printers
And Dealers in Type, Presses,
Printing Matertals, Ink,”
Printing Paper, Cards ete.
J. B. PAINTER, N FRANCISCO.
J.M. PAINTER, }
T. P. PAINTER, ) Officer fitted out with dispateh.
Franciseo, Mareh 14-ly
American School Institute.
f Se ebject of eatin . Institute is to furnish-competent and well qn et Teachers
for Schools and Famillies, and ers with de—. iar 7
ALSO=--The moat modern style of Desks and Ch and (my for
School Rooms, at the lowest priées.
Aniong the many articles now for sale are the
Adamantine Slates. Slate ee, Philosophical
Chart and New Outline Maps.
amen propesty bought and. sold on .commisr
Rs cours ofall the private Schools kept on
Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call
and sé mt, Lessons in French, *Mathematice,
Surveying and Book-Keeping.
The Educational Herald, issued monthly, ex
presly for ‘Teachers, can be! had Fee sacs.
73 waitesinie’ street, corner of ine,
April2, waa San Francisco.
To Farmers, Stock Raisers, Livery
Stable Keepers, Ete. .
Illustrated Horse Doctor (new-—Four Hundred
Illustrations). vores 94 00
Brown’s Modern Facriery (illustrated). . o+ev 6 OO
Dodd & Herbert on the Horse (each).. «+ +. 60
Youatt on the Horse.....s+eereeseecsees2 OO
Redding oa Wine Making....+6+-0--+++2 2.
Harbison on Bees (just published)...-.+,» 4 50
Also—A com: sete equesvneas ne Works on
he pri py ened
a J.Q: A. WAR
11 Montgomery
Aguseyet the come asa peloco.
OTICE—To P cay ie and Oth.
have received from the Patent’ Smee
United States, a Hovdeanlie for’ a WATER DISTRIBUTOR for j
been infrin, mee tart Pep
County aye State. Th
who ma : ae rs or t
tors ba Ave infringe upon my patent, .
am sati with me, 1
wil prosecute all woh each the fullest ex "ay
law .
ps we totaal on stg .
Fe rion Agent io! arrange arratg of this
FRANCIS 8 i
North San Juan, June 18-lm
eal cure any other instruments to
One by EDWARD HALL & CO., succesr sale
} sors to H. Johnson & Co., wholesale fs
No. 638 W Street. ‘San bed
Sole Agents for the Pacific Voast. jet}
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