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May 30, 1861 (4 pages)

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Fast Tuae.—Lew Morrill’s stage, driven by Frank Alverson, made yesterday, aad is making, every day, the fastest time ever on the Washington road, or, in fact, on any mauntain road. It left Washington at seven “giglock in-the-morning, and stood in front. of sanisonsee Exchange, Gaithie city, at 9% E This. ‘makes 24 miles, over one of ee qertny fotids if the country; in two and a half hours. We do not believe that : this oan be beat by anything short of locomotive. RoBBERY AT RANDOLPH Fiat. — The cabin of Messrs. Crawford & Wescott, on Randolph Fiat, near Rough aud Ready, was robbed, on Saturday last, of a purse containing $28. The purse had been secreted*behind some boards in the cabin, and its disappearance was ilotioed shortly after the visit . p _ of an itinerant beggar. He waa overhauled in Grass Valley,’but he denied having stolen the money, and no. proof being nine he was-allowed to.go. es ‘ Pivz STREET. Bripee.—The Board of Tristees advertise for proposals for the construction of the Pine street bridge. Bidders ean see the plan and specifications atthe ‘Frustees’ room, in Mr. Flagg’ s brick building, corner of Broad and Pine streets. (3 Senator. Chase is in town, on hia way. home at Moore's Flat, where he expects to rest and recuperate after the toils and tribulations of a long legislative session. The Senator is in-fine health,.as ‘he deserves to be, for his patriotic devotion to the Union The paternity of the concurrent Union Resolation, so-triumphantly carried at the close of thé.session, is an honor of magnitude, and no one can wear it more deservedly or gracefully than Senator Chase. tie ceaeaneell te" Our special correspondent at Rough & Ready informs us that, on Saturday afternoon, a Chinaman, engaged in building a wing dam at Texas Flat, a short distance below Rough & Ready, was caved upon, and #0severely injured, that he shortly died. Our special cdrrespondent could not learn _ the name of the defunct Celestial. (3 Mesars. Gregory & Boring have purchased th. Moore & Foss saw will, on the Red Dog road, and design engaging in the lumber business in future. —_—_—_—_—_——— afl It is stated that ex-Senator Gwin left . W tie * ornia in i6 SLEAMS not appear in the published list ot first eabin passengers who left New York at that date. te An immense cave, says the Courier, ‘whose interior resembles the famous Giant's Causeway, has been diseovered in Tuolumne county. Some miners piping down a bank vevealed the hidden wonders. CAN’T UNDERSTAND IT.—The way the scales are falling from the Southern eyes, in relation to the sympathy of the North for rebellion, is refreshing: ‘The New Orleans BEE, ina long artiéle on the subject, admits the fatal mistake of the rcbels. It says: ‘‘ There is no doubt whatever that an opinion prevailed among us that if Lincoln should attempt to make war upon the South; the conservative clement of the North would overwhelm his Administration, and by . timely diversions would extend succor tous. It was thought that the thirty thousand anti-Lin_ coli majority in New York city would act substantially with the Scuth, or at all events would exhibit its genwine y with that section by declining to take up arms in behalf of the Federal Government. There were not wanting among us, toe, numbers of shrewd amd experienced citizens, who calculated largely on the commercial ties and identity of interests between the South and West, and who believed that ultimately Ohio, Indiana and other States in that quarter would be glad to unite their destinies with those of a Southern Confed racy. How the first blast of the Nerthern bugle has blown away these bubbles of the imagination 1” PRoTEecTION OF New Gnrmanancttue New Orleaus press are earnestly calling upon the Confederate States’ authoritiesto~ place ‘the forts which command the several entran€es to the Missixe:ppi in astate of complete defense as is possible. “The. . Delta, seme) appatently at “the “presence ‘of a" formiduble squandton.in the Gulf, saya; , “It is not deemed by many wl nd deprive st of its. most. ¢ = ase per ot artillery officers. New OrCompared with the security of this city.” _ Tt urges the immediate ay of of . the 1ith of May. His name, however, does . ere tat a0Me AM and SP. 3 akan ae tJ. Dalton cea ae : Church, street, —* o’elock, A. M. nuRCcH—Kev. B. i? 736: Ps Me ISCOPAL SERVICE—Rev. on Washing vom Brierly, Pastor, Baptist at the ee Sr aenayang cerest at. iia John Chittenden Pastor ; at the Brick Church, at 3 o’clock, P. M a : Migeeen.: fa ap oo) Ee 6, No. 1}—Meets at Magonic Hall. . every. —, bine [or oo A. CN sccm aslcedbaaoy Nevada R.A. © nications first erie marth Recorder. Odd Fellows. D. 8. avery pay oF Sereeth . Chinn, V. G Sierra Nevada Division, No. r, No. 6—! Thos. P. Toss. F. Hawley, nies Priest; 3 5. F. FMieudotph, : am gaetarlite th ais -, Rado ee oath, > 2 Oustomah Lodge, No. Dey t meetings their Hall corner of Tallman, N. G.; Order of Knighthood. wens at Guingeseiine. 7 -ateete ever Hall: E.¥F. mary bo Ae at Tem Pinon Ledge a Seamett, Fo sod ee Fader eng foe Hall lars) meet all. ee To Consumers cf California Wites:— Our Native Wimes have been much prejadiced in this and other markets by spurious mixtures an adulterations, purporting to be pure California Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These cheap compounds are being offered to the public . at almost any price, and are indu’ about and peddied in every variety of style, until striously hawked our citizens 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 cele. brated wine from the Vineyard Los Angeles. of “ KE] Also,” at The public may rely upon getting Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call the attention of the public to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. rage and Tonic. Itis a most delicious Beve For salé by the pricipal ear, Dealers throughout the Drrpot—No. 801 icanednae venet Be San Francisco. ap *§ 7% — ES ‘BLOCK & 605 CHEAP JOHN’S Nevada, April 2, 1861-tf\_ UNDERTAKING. co. OFT S, UNDERTAKER, HAS m hand and will make to order COV. ERED ‘COFFINS at the following rates : SMALL SIZE, FROM... eaceee oe +» $3 to $10 LARGE SIZE, FROM..... eveceee $10 to $20 GRAVK bf raphe ofevery style, furnished hoe than b fs Cy an rson in the county, cy LIL (oy: s S in ine eaten style. a Targhee and no charge for engray: March 16, 1861-tf 5 _ BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S!. + Nevada, Sept. 6-tf ae . JEROME H. COOK, cig Y BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR _BLLL POSTING ; aan See ee Those wis ‘$nd to their advan Grew & COm: te ia — Sees HERS AvING a sus RECEIVED A LARGE d carefully sél OF GOODS . . DEALERS LN would in invite the citizens Stn ES DOG , and vi' cinits 590, al End. Gxamntne Fe same, ing the following articles: ; CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. GROCERIES,_ mana — of Pine isd Commercial Sts. CLOTHING, _ BOOTS, SHOES,. — NEVADA. . @LASSWARE, CROCKERY, ory ret Pe TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ete., ortment'of MINER’S Roget a cou going elsewhere, as we are BOUND TO SELL AS CHEAP As the same quality of GOODS cambe at any Grocery Store in N evade county GREEN REC. Red Dog; May 25-tf Wire HEYDLAUFF. WEVADA CITY AND WASHOE SADDLE TRAIN. \HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the public that he will Saddle Train for VIRGINIA CITY via ¢ Hex . ness Pass, every — MONDAY MORNING, AT? O'CLOOK. . Passage, $20, im Advance. a Pacis hosted ae will = freigh oe wich without Tk ae © HARMON SA SADDLER’ wi l act as agent at Virginia City. Por Preigh ett Ni RT MA * oat : At the Golden Gate Hotel, Nevada All MOORE’S FLAT AND NEVADA EXCHANCE STABLE! THE UNDERSIGNED would leave to inform the PATRAVELING PUBLIC that Fifty Three-sheet Posters. /....00++++++ $5 00. BRANCH STABLE IN NEVADA CITY ane rete ey ar ci becae 4 00 i ne-sheet Posters --+. 250) Forthe purposeof EXCHANGING between a additional fifty -...:.seccesesseeeees 1 00 . Nevada and Moore’s Flat. Half-sheet Posters. ..--+.+--.ss000+1 50 eeateed GPG). 36 200.h & EEA « 2: <, 00 . For a Horse either way...-.. Only $3 Pitty Quarter shoe “Posters. i.. wesececes Programmes, ete. (per 100). 1 00 ores left at the city Printing Offices will oes prompt attention. ji2-+f Sainsevain’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, so deleterious to health. can send their orders to any of } Wines: Parties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionable quality, the Liquor Dealers throughout the State,fer the following “REMOVED. FINNIE HAS REMOVED TO THE store lately occupied by GREGORY & BORING, -on Main'street and will kecp on hand A Large and well selected STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARLEY, Sainsevain’s extra White-Wine; @ Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters ; Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne: Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ; Sainsevain’s Red Wine. For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. Feancisco. Derot—No. 801 Montgomery street, San ap 23—3m1 VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Francisco, in the use of which has.found a speedy and permanent cure. Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San every individual 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 ‘use, and .aredaily sending their grateful acknowledgments to the enterprising and scientific proprietor. The lame, the halt, and all who arein any Way Sfflicted can rely upon being quickly and permanently benefitted by using DR. ADOL~ puus’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by 12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. ir Hall’s Sarsaparille and Iodide of Potass, is purely as represented, and thade in strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula, and ‘is strictly guaranteed free from Spirits, Mercury and Arsenic. which . any other known preparation o tbe said of f its kind. Asa good and reliable tonic alterative, it ts nnequaled. For all Chronic diseases, there It quickly Aemoves from the system all morbid and impure matter—Mercury, . Lead. and Arsenic. is no other rempedy extant THAT WILL OR DOES CURE, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Kheam, Gout. } Lumbago,’ Pimples en the face and body, Newralgia, Pains in the ‘joits, Chronic Sore E; Free, Spring Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, diseases arising from the impure state of the Blood, Skin aut Kiduieys, as quick and saré, as Hall’s Sersaparilla; Yellowdock and lodide of Petass. Forsale everywhere, Sats Sarsaparilia. for. ONE DOL° . LAR; Six bottles sent by express to any address . tor Five Dollars, The best puriiigr 0: the Blood, K. MALL & CO, Sole_Pr »prietors, —s Nos. 531 and $92 Clay st., Philadelphii tress 214 “California reet, ( ,) SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ 5 Comstenty on a paported stock of Ladies Ground Feed, etc-; etcs _hf My stages leaves Moore’s Flt for Eureka and Seuth Ferk every MONDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, returning the same day. Pp. E. JEFFERIS, Proprietor. United States Stable, Nevada; Moore’s Flat Stable, Meore’s Fiat. May 24, 1861-tf Who Makes your Fine Boots? . « B. W. CONNELLY, Which he will sell at the lowest rates and doliver FREE OF CHARGE. Fifty sacks of good BODEGA PO TATOES (fer wendy for —_ = low priees. 280 3Im Combs & Stinchfield, © DEALERS IN DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Stationery, Cigars, etc. Call and examine our handsome stoek of goods. Red Dog, May 2, 1861. BROAD STREET MARKET. no Beef from.....-4 to Licts per pound Mutton froni... 6 to 12Xects per pound Pork from.... 10 to 15cts per peund Veal from.....8to 16ets, per pound Or asCHEAP as the ommsyusT for the same Quality of Meats. m2i-td JAMES COLLEY. THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street, opposite the Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. Agency for the Sale ef United States = papi ‘Charts. ASeaSS for gee ba +e yh ae sor Cor. rent Charts r e rveying Instrumen manufactured at the Selsbrated estab‘ts, man ishment of William J. Young, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Drawing Instruments, Surveying chains Lev Staves, ete., constantly on hand y hand, and for sale at reduced rates. Chronometers rated by Transit Observations. irs. of Real description apronicsin the best manner AGENT OF A. SRRnRELsee, » of 80—F T , eae _ and boot Fronts. ston fer Coliferele, m28 3m wa ARE NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER the trade a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR. At the Market Bates. October $4f «. 'T. W. COLBURN, Agent — + RESH MEA a Goods delivered Pree eftCharge AND SHOEMAKER, No. 68 Broad Street. Mar eee TO.ORDER THE most fashionable and ony fitting BOOT ee in this city, and at PABONABLE ALL KINDS oF ‘REPAIRING : Done in.a neat and mechanieal style, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. If you want a good pair of BOOTS you can have them by calling at my establishment. m25-im SELECT SCHOOL —FOR— Young Ladies and Gentiemen. Head ef Bread Street, Nevada. Ww. F. DEAL, A. B.-.--e20e watever Principal. VN MOHA ADAL. oc. ccccc.csooes‘Assistant. ‘HIS SCHOOL commenced on MONDAY ae —_— 7th. 1861. Young Gentlemen will aconeh y prepared to enter College. TERMS: Studies, per MONEh: ..+++-+ +++ +400 English Branches and Mathematics....5 00 Liatit.c ccadde cet cncccocssvensseee eebereereece 1 00 4 Greek..picaiees 00 OGRA Oe papoqenncesusesees 1 00 French...-++case aonseeees seseapecepeteee »200 GEFMAN . 000 -scceceeeceesescesecssoees Se eee BOO Night L Monday Thursday and peterae 5 at 7 o'clock. TERMS: : Five peor Decesséoces sadesccswee oe+0sG5 OO January 28; 6m OTE LOST.—Persons are forbidden N purchasing or trading for a note of hand for $160 Poo bearing date about the 6th of March, Ad signed by 8. Lapige snd af eo peremen and beari interest at t rate of 1wo per moath= payable to the tural Py ment onthe said note has been 6 opps m 10-1 w * PATRICK KELLY. BAKER& WYMORE, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Broad Street, Nevada. , of ALE KINDS, Peet for sale at Cheap, rates for Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. wose-0r-al kinds, om hand ant Gomnle cheap foreash. DRAMA “SALOON ‘The most choice Wines, Cigars And Finc Liquors, Always to be Found at this ° aleon FUNSTON & PEIRCE, siptesteoaased . Nevada, Reptoqaber 24-46 to Lyte de. i elt before . : fl Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ars th Otani : Wm. Cc. Groves, Undertaker biwitsél cl — o-msre RRaioncrr . Attorneys and Oeabitiins at aw, Heer ee ee 8. Hupp, Notary Public. seps-tf 5.4. CALDWELL, ge iam id & COUNSELOR AT LAW. otary Public and Commission io nine er for the At ‘Ofice—¥ and Pine a Brick Building, , corner-of Broad? . BOS. P. WAWLEY, Attorney ait Counselor at Law; AND NOTA BLIC, Omfies-U; Statve, in Kidd’ & Hnox’s ene d Pine ada. eorner of . ‘streets, Nev: Dann, @*tenmer & Ctpuas, : ATTORNEYS AT Law, Wilt practice in all paca: anevor A. A. SARGEN. yA> C. MEMES: SARGENT & NILES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. OFFICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, com . T. B. McFARBLAND, ‘OFFICK—ON BROAD STRERT: Over Harrington’s Saloon, Nevada, Califorma E. W. MASLIN, District Attorney,” Will Practice in ali the Connte of coun_ ty, Office in. the Court House, N {Nevada cow DR. R.M. HUNT, «. PHINSICIAN AND SURGEON,Office--Room No. 4 Flagg’s Brick, Corner of Broad: anid: Pine streets., Over Harrington’s Saloon. ESIDENCE, NO. 25, Fy on Old Wash: road. EVAOS FT-Nevada,, December 17-tf ‘A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. Physician and Surgeon, Caria AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART’ of Main street, (No. 06 ; March 6, aed either Bertecae cer wtae E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary, ‘BROAD STREET. EALER IN. Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent.medicines, Fan es, Perfumer Alcohol, Galanabe, ee pannae me 7 Cash orders from the country solntad, pda MATTESON & SAMUEL'S WATER-POWER /ERRICK ATTESON & SAMUELS have erected a shop on Deer Creek, below the Foundry, and have associated themselves in the business of making Matteson & Samuel’s Water-Power: Derrick. The water-newer can be easily adapted to the common hand Dertick i and Saw Mills. te Windassing ALL KIND OF MACHINERY Can be run with very: little water where there fs. good fall. They are prepared to make Machinsheet Iron Hose, Trip Hooks of a new construction, making and setting arti— ficial Saw Teeth to Cirgular Saws, cte. reer are we pI wre to o all siete Of COPx URN ING, Ete. Orders MOF aU Th RICKS from abroad promptly attended to, For particulars apply to ig a resigned. Jan. 19, 1861+tf ery of ahi. kinds, Di MAT TESON, WEAVE? & NEWMAN, (Sue > se sppto Wall & Newman,) No. 59 Broad Sireet, Nevada, HOLESALE. and retail dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, LIQUORS, QUICKS VER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat, Ground Feed, &c., &e. Atways on hand the largest stock to be found this side of Sacramento, © Possessing facilities un asecd, we can offer great iuducements to the WEAVER & NEWMAN. NOVELTY UPON NOVELTY! AN ORIGINAL INDIAN ROMANCE, WINNEMUCCA, THE PAH-UTE CHIEF, Or the Bride of the War Path, For Sale by ali the Booksellers 'TERMS—One Year, st ; Six Months, $2. Sub. seriptions received ,or transmitted registered by etter BROOKS < LAWRENCE, Golden Era San FrancisceF. MANSELL G19x ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAIN%& TER RB, Broad street, Nevada, hext above Baker & Co.’s Brick store . or th + punctuality and dispatch the order of the FOR SALE—Paints mixed. * UN DERTAKIN G. Mos. 10 and 12, Broad Street.INISHED Bw. HAY Is A jo do ees a lam now on the shortest ‘oot wegen chen . pian ‘T°. x Shop, of Broad steam, Ed. wk neentcameps CHABLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALER ty Watches, Diamonds, Jewer Cutlery, Silver Ware-and Fancy Goeds. ‘Kelsey %s Block, Commercial Street #4, 3+. + Near Pine prrmseranodotaiy ac samRcta esti