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ter regarded.— N. ¥. Evening Post,
Hevala Daily Trangeript.
LIsERAL.—The Sacramento-Bee says Mr.
McKean Buchanan hag, with his characteristic liberality, waited on ‘Colonel Bowie, of
theFifth Infantry, and through him, exteaded free passes of admission to the Metropalitan Theater, to the volunteers now at: Camp
Union. ; $
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DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. — Notice
A is hereby given. that pursuant to an order
of the Probate Court of Nevada county, Califor.
nia, heretofore made in the matter of the estate
of G. B. Zaff, deceased, the audersigned Administrator of said estate, will sell at Public Auction . ‘
to the highest bidder for cash, ou SATURDAY .
tthe 7th day of December. 1861, between the hours
9 0’clock, A.M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. of that day.
ut the Court House door in the city of Nevada, .
the sa Swing Gonorthed real estate, viz: .
That cer House and Lot in the town of Red
Dog, Nevada county, situate on the north-east
cornerof Main and Nevada‘streets therein, 'and
knownae the old Robertson Hotel. Also the
ether building adjeining. said. Hotel on the east
side thereof and the lots on which the same are
situated. ‘Terms of sale, cas ;
~ BiG WATER WHEEL-—At Los Angeles a
FACTS! FACTS!
‘*Peace hath her Victories
No less renowned than war,’
So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact.
_THE AMERICAN
DRY GOODS STORE
H’: ALREADY won a victory over the
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OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
HIS FINE WHISKY IS THE « NONBang ” of a pure, healthful and invigoratng Tonic, suited exactly to the peculiar conditiona of the climete of our continent, and the
very perfection of a Restorative BEVERAGE,
whether for the robust or the invalid. For the
past eight years it has attracted the attention of
connoiseurs of Whiskies at the South, and in
other pertiens of our country. The consumption
are confident that it must supercede all other
forms of restorative liquors, combining as it
does every. element of Purity, Strength, Palatability and Mealthfulness, which Snould char
acterize a beverage suited to our age and country
water, has been safely put in its place. The
whell ia 40 feet in diameter, and will raise
15,000 gallons of water per hour.
A PaRIstan BULL. —In the Possage Jouf
froy they have published a book called ‘'The .
Art of Swimming without being Drowned.”
Rather Irish, this ¢.perhaps next we shall
have “The Art of being Drowned without
‘Swittming.”
Two Frenchinen arrived at Victoria
onthe 7th inst, and gave glowing accounts
of the richness of the Carriboo mines.—:
‘They had with them $105,000 in dust, with
which -to back their -asse?tion.
The snow was four feet deep on the
Kingsbury grade, over the Placerville route,
on the 16th inst., and the storm still progressing.
(F The additimal sum of $2,960 was
subscribed to the National Loan in Sacramento onthe 19th, making about $33,000 in
all. ; ;
Ook SENATORS.—Hon. Milton S. Latham
was in St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 14th.—
Senator McDougall was in Illinos.
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How To COMPLIMENT AN OFFICER.—
’ By giving him his compliment of men.
_— Po
Caste at Fort Lafayette — Southern
“ Gentlemen” turn up their noses at
_ Southern Mud-Sills.
Treason is frequently regarded as a gentlemanly crime, and the persen guilty of it often
pretends to a daintiness to which common
"felons aré forbidden . to aspire. Hence the
, traitors in the present rebellion claim and re‘weive British sympathy, not because they do
not richly deserve the halter, but because they
are “gentlemen.” The Tories of the Revolution made similar pretensions. Rev. Dr.
Duche once wrote a letter to Gen. Wishington, urging him to abandon the patriot cause,
on the ground that he was a gentleman, whereas the members of Congress from New England, and other Revolutionary leaders, were
not. .
A gentleman of this city, a native of a
Southern State, having occasion to visit Fort
Lafayette, was addressed upon this subject.
He found there ninety-seven prisoners, divided, hke Hindoo society, into: four castes,
each possessing a social status of its own.
‘When we first came here,” said ‘hia informant, ‘* we suffered much inconvemence,
and our residence was made disagreable.—
We were associated promiscuously together
not classified, and were confounded with the
vulgar characters whom the Gevernmert had . . én roel street.
seen fit to incarcerate with us. Gentlemen of
sefined tastes were compelled to associate
with traders, common sailors, and the {ike ; to
sit at the same table and eat similar food. It
is now improved. ‘Chere are uinety-seven of
us here, and we bave been divided into groups
and companies, more in accordance with our
tastes, making it much pieasanter.
“Phas we have a large number of sailors.
They constitute two classes. One class is
made up of pirates outright, who enlist without regard to principle or consequences. The
other is composed of seamea who have been
employed on vessels which were attempting
to run the blockade. They were generally:
' engaged upon the pretext of being employed
in the West India trade, and had no idea or
knowledge of being concerned in acts of this
character.
Then there is a third class—the traders.
These are purely mereenary. They have been
arrested and placed here for such offenses as
supplying arms and munitions of war to the
rebels, and would seldom omit an opportuni. :
ty for traffie if méney was. to be made, no
matter what was the charécter of the business. Gentlemen do-not like to associate
with such men on terms of familiarity.
Among the gentlemen present are ex-Govrernor Morehead, Mr. Fautkner,. Mr, ‘Smith,
Marhsal Kane, the Police Commissionérs of
Baltimore, &c. These'are State prisoners,
and shonld be confined in a separate place.
‘With them are others who belong to a sub<lass—respectable men. but not moving in
higher circles. The members of the Legislature of Maryland are of this-character
As he was expatiating on, this subject,
Marshal Kane came along and invited our in-.
' formant to come and see the Legislature of.
Maryland at dinner. They were seated in'an
apartment at a piain pine table. The food
was bread without butter, and eoffee without
milk. Eeack man had a tin cup but no table
service.
The lack of these elegancies greatly annoys the Bg -egiew 139 of Fort Lafayette, and
they are of the opinion that they ought to be
immured in some respectable place of ‘confinement. They would tolerate their condition of durance if their instincts were betene
h. , re tana ing boy she bang ares ig Pg
J.P. Adm’r, . having s ronghy ren sition, the Pro TP pw D
Nov. [oth, 1861—td peers sis q — IMITATIONS.
Let slip the Dogs ef War, erally have extended to our “OLD
tricts of Kurope next season, I have
determined to sell off my large stock of
Chotee Fruit & Foreign Grape Vines
. .And Cuttings the ensuing Winter.
Persons intending to establish Nurseries, plant
FRUIT TREES and Foreign Gra
Bee lutending to visit the Wine DisOrchards or Vineyards, or deal_m ‘Trees and
Vines, can have Great Bar, s by making early
application. WILSON FLINT,
low R Street Levee, and after Dec. Ist will
have a Depot in K Street, between 4th & 5th
Sacramento, for sales. nlo-tf
MERCHANTS*
FORWARDING LINE,
_STORAGE AND .
Commission Warehouse,
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MARYSVILLE.
G OODS received and forwarded to all parts of
XJ. Northern California, with dispatch, at ONE
DOLLAK PER TON.
No Storages Charges on Transient Merehandise. Our new brick warehouse is located close
by the Feather River eteamboat lauding.
MARK PACKAGES:
“CARE M. F. LINE.”
Please request your Shippers to be very particular tosend us Shipping Receipts accompanying every shipmien: of Goods.
Send Receipts by Express. By getting them
promptly we avoid all unnecessary delay in looking up Stray bat
Ve keey constantly on hand and for sale,
Fieur, Grain & Produce.
The utmost care and attention is given to Filling orders and executing Commissions of all
nds.
n?-tf R.M, SHACKLEFORD,& CO. Prop’rs.
ROAD TAX NOTICE.—Partics owing
Road Tax for the year 1861, are notified that they
now have the opportunity of paying the same by
application to me—as there is work to bedone at
the head.of Main and Broad Streets.
WM. SCOTT, Road Overseer.
Nevada, Oct. 8th, 1861.
DEPARTURE OF STAGES
From the National Exchange Hotel.
Daily, for all parts of the State. .
SUMMER. WINTER.
For Sacramento at 1-o’clock, 7 M. 6
() Marysville, 7 do 7 do
Orleans Flat, 7 do 7 do
San Juan, 6, do 5 do
Forest City, 7% do do 7 do
Washington, 8 do: do . 8 do
Alpha, ge do do 8 do
Red Deg, 1 do P.M.
Grass Valley Stages arrive and depart twice
day.
Secret Orders.
oe
VWiasons,
Nevada Lodge, No. 13—Meets at Masonic Hall.
every Saturday evening.—
Regular communications second Saturday of
each month. A.C. Niles, Master, J. F. Rudolph,
Secretary. SE
Nevada R. A. Chapter, No. 6—Regular communications first Monday evening of each month.
Thos. P. Hawley, High Priest ; J. F. Rudolph,,
Secretary.
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.—Stated as.
semblies first and third Thursdays of each month
Charles Marsh, Commander; “J. F. Rudolph,
Reeorder. :
Odd Fellows, z
Oustomah Lodge, No. 16--Regular meetings
every ‘Luesday evening, at their Hall corner of
Broad and Pine streets. J. W. Chinn, N. G.; W.
E. Pressey, Sec’y. oa
Independent Order of Knighthoed,
Nevada Camp, No. 39-~Regular real pee
Wednesday evenings, at Tempcrance Hall. A. G.
Thompson, C. R.; E.F. Bean, Sec’y.
Pacific Mail Steam ship Co’s.
STEAMSHIP
Lapidge,... Cdbe'ee seaseees Commander,
Will leave Foleom Street Wharf on
Thursday, -November 2 ist, 1861.
At9o’clock A. M., punctually.
For Panama.
Capt.
Passer, re rs will be conveyed from Panama to
As wail by the Panama Railroad een:
from Aspinwal! to New-York by the Atlantic
rand Pacific Steamship Company
A. B. FORBES,
W. F. BABCOEK, } Agents.
‘Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco
_& FINE ASSORTMENT
COAL OIL LAMPS!
AT» GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
By W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.
No. 27 “Majo street, opposite the Express Offices.
Nevada, Nov. 6th—tf
eee es Note drawu by John
Hartaell, dated the 22d day of Sept. 1861, in
favor of E:Jannis, payable on the ist day of
Apri), 1862. Any gne finding said Note will be
rewarded by ‘leaving: the sume at COMBS &
STINCHFIELD’S Drug Store, at Red Dog.
E. JANNIS.
Bed Dog, Nov. 2d—im
On. High Prices —
The American Dry Goods Store now has its
immense batteries of ten ineh Columbiade load‘ed to the muzzle with ;
CHEAP DRY COODs!
And bearing on Our enemiea—the Israelite dealere. Ge”
é
THE ACTION «
Will commenec immediately and continue until
the Israelites run. fv
FIRST GUN!
A Regular Bomb Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress
Patterns, of the newest styles of Fall Goods,
from 25 cents to $1,50 each.
‘ SECOND GUN!
500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, ‘from $3 to
$100 each.
‘THIRD GUN!
cés to suit every one.
‘\4-"'Shell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at priFOURTH GUN!
Rifled Cannon—100 pieces Carpeting, of ever
style and description from 15 cents to $3 per yd.
ALL THE BATTERIES !
&
Loaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of cvery
style, in endless variety, and at unprecedented
low prices, superior to any in the city and 25 per
cent cheaper.
WE CLOSE FHE BATTLE!
With a regular broadside of
Embroideries, Ribbons.
Hosiery. Gloves, Scarfs,
Woolen Hoods, Shawls,
Flannels, Cassimeres,
Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks
Opera Hoods,
Linen Goods,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments,
Gents’ White Shirts,
Lace Curtains,
Oil Cloths,
_ Mattingss Rugs, &c.
Damask,
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Don’t be Humbugged into the wrong Store
put visit the {fo
AMERICAN
= DRY GOODS STORE! ©.
’ And compare prices.
In connection with our immense Stock of Dry
_Goods will be found a splendid assortment of
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
' . Which will be eold 30
be bought in the State.
We have also the First and only Steck of
JAPANESE CoOobDs !
per cent eheaver than can
Secretaries,
Work Boxes,
Shawl Boxes,
“
Glove Boxes,
Tables,
Waiters, &c. &c.
Useful as well as Ornamental, which will be sotd
VERY LOW.
Remember the place.
HACADORN & BOWLEY,
Ne. 39 BROAD STREET,
NEVADA.
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“UNCLE JIM’S’”
Asiatic Bheumatic Liniment !
HIS LINIMENT has never been known
-to fail when applied according to directions.
During a residence of 19 years in Asia, I have
known it to cure thousands of stubbern cases,
and in this country hundreds of my fellow-miners
have been cured by its use. :
For Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Old Sores. &c., it is
unequalled. Ihave also a Wash prepared that
will cureSore Eyes. Also, a a that
will cure RUNNING RHEUMATIS™: )
These prepsrations have never before been-offered to the public, and all-J ask is ONE TRIAL to
prove the trath of the above sitions.
JAM SOUTHAEL:
For gale at Roane Bee ak Store, Nevada,
and at WM. STONE'S Store, Se
Wiping out the Israelites entirely. . 3
Ever brought to this city, consisting of 7
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the pubs c
MAGNOLIA ” and other brands of pure Whisky
and the consequent increasing demand for them
in all sections of the country, have induced un
principled parties to resort to the most unfair
and riche sage imitations and counterfeits of
our brands andproducta. We have been advised
by our correspondents in various sections »f the
country, that a common ard very inferior
Whisky has been sold under the names of “Magnolia ’’ and “ Family Rye,’’ thus injuring the
reputation of our own PURE and STANDARD.
article, and imposing upon the public inferior
compounds.
Andin San Francisco, our former colored cut
of the Magnolia Flower has been imitated ina
very inferior styte, with our names incorreetly
spelled, thus: 1
“FREEMAN & SIMSON.”
In other cases, similar incorrect ways of
spelling our names havé been resorted to by par
same time to imitate our labels.
We therefore call the attention of eur cuietomers, and ef dealers generally, to the above@aets,
and desire them to observe the correct spelling
of our names on the packages.
We also desire them to notice that u
barrel and package of our GENUINE articles;
our names are branded in full; and also. that to
each barrel and package is affixed 4
With a view to prevent the success of Impo
sitions, Imitations and Counterfeits, we have
discontinued the use of our formér colored cut
of the oo Flower and have substituted for
‘it a Card. containing an engraving of ‘* The
Pheenix Distillery on the Schuytkill river,” with
our name printed in full.mn every
T. Groesbeck,
SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON,
Next door to Center Market,
Commercial Street, Nevada.
ting, Shampooing,
“now prepared to give
WARM AND COLD BSTHS,
Having attached a Good Bath House'to my shop
and ci dp it with Turkish Towels, Fine Soap,
Fiesh Brushes, ete. Those wishing to indulge
in a good Bath will call in and see me.
BROAD STREET MARKET
No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada.
ALL KINDS OF MEAT
constantly on hand at the above
well kiown Market, and for sale
in quantities to suit purchasers. MKATS DE.
LIVERED in any part of the city, frec of any
and Hair Dregping. Tam
char, Prices according to quality of Meats
purchased.
je28-tf JAS. COLLEY.
CENTRE MARKET.
JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR,
No, 13, Commercial Street,
I WOULD INFOM THE
public of this arr and the county
at-large, that I have on hand and
design keeping a large supply of
American Beef, Pork and Mutton,
Xr MEATS DELIVERED in any part of the
city whenever desired, at reasonable rates.
Nevada. February 1, 1861-tf
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A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr
A. BLOCK & CO.
DEALERS 1N
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
PURE GROUND
JAVA COFFEE!
Warranted Fresh, kept constantly on hand and
for sale by
FORTUNE GUES,
Commereial Street, Nevada City.
‘. Nevada, Get. 30th, 1861—tf
‘S.
COAL TAR & CHARCOAL
ALWAYS ON HAIND
And for sale at the
o3-im WEY ADA GAS WORKS
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. STILES, UNDERTAKER, has on hand and will
make to order COVERED COFFINS at the following cheap rates : ’
SMALL SIZE, FROM.....0+++--$3 to $160
LARGE SIZE, FROM. -$10-to $20
GRAVE FENCES, ofevery style, furnished
cheaper than Ly other on in the county. .
xr ALL, WOR DONE in the neatest style:
Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.
March 16. 1861-tf 2 : :
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MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
No 46, Spring Street,
NEVADA.:
W. DREYFUSS would inform. the
L citizens of Nevrda county, and his’ ff 4
that he has finished: his Brewery, and is‘now
ready to secure orders for that deliciousby Flat 030-13
ewery in the county. L. W. DREY.
Octobe
ager Beer, which he will sell as low a6 an
cnc ie Bae
r, 30
%
ty
and demand for it are daily increasing, and we:
ties who endeavor to evade the law,.and at the’
‘pee attention paid to Hair CutGREEN & CO.,
and carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS
Lepaertsing a complete assortment of MINE K’S
SUPPLIES, such as usually found in a country
store. Those wishing Goodé in our line will
. find it to Ci $ t ‘ ve Pe) BD ke®
going elsewhere, as we are ;
As the same quality of GOODS ean be purchased
at any Grocery Store in Nevada county.
, JERE C. GAEEN
Red Dog, May 25-tf W. F. LTTEYDLAUFF
RECULAR STACE LINE!
Berween: Nevada and ~
PSSEAVIRGINIA CITY,
dine Valley and Steamboat Vahey.
Fare...... Twelve Dollars.
i ey Stage will leave Nevada City every MONDAY & THURSDAY, going throug: to Viray in 36 hours, from the time of leaving
—— ed ! wie oh
eturning— eave nia Ci 4
MGNDAY anf THURSDAY MORNING ae.
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
. TAKEN AT VERY LOW RATES.
STAGE OFFICES:—Nevada, at the Golden
Gate Hotel; and at Mau's store, Virginia City.
Harman Saddler, agent, ‘Virginia City.
: A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada City. Sept. 2d, 1861 x at 3m.
NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY{
Wm STAGE LINE,.
é Nor PROPRIETOR WISHES TO
assure the public that this is.aPERMA.
NENT INSTITUTION to which there shall not
be, and can not be, any < let up,”” Opposition or
no opposition. He would also inform the public that, as long as the present Opposition runs,
his fare, eachoway, between Nevada and Grass
Valley, will continue
At Twenty-Five Cents.
And he pledges himself that, under no continponer will it be raised above FIFTY CENTS,
“he proprictor avails himself of this Opportunity
to make his sincere acknowledfmentg to the public for the constant and generous patronage so
long accorded to his enterprise.
H. D. CADY.
28th-im
DAILY STACE LINE. ; .
For Washington, Alpha and Omega,
SIX HORSE STAGE LINE,
Carrying-the U.S. Mail,
_ Grass Valley, August
re ee EL
Arrives at Washington, af 12 M.
Returning—The a leaves WASHINGTON
at 7 0’clock, A. M., and arrives in Ne City at
10 ae A. hee Ay ¢ d
ersons wishing to visit the above
named points and go with security will.consult their own interest and On the SIX
HORSE STAGE LINE. { w ‘also. return
thanks to the travel public liberal
manner in which they have ) my line,
and will-assure them that it will, be my wish
to contribute to their comfort they travel
withme. I have in my employ of the best
and most careful drivers in the 3 ;
LEW MORRILL, Proprietcr.
June 4, 1861-tf
NEVADA, GRASS VALLEY
SACRAMENTO cae
OPPOSITION STAGE LINE.
The Opposition between Nevada and
Grass Valley will be drawn off. if
not hetter patronized 3
This is to notify the citizens
of Nevada and 8 Valley
a that if veer do not patronize
the Opposition—fare only Fifty
cente—it will be drawn off, and they t then
be compelled tu pay One Dollar.
We algo have a Stage
fi
Line rang to Sacramento the fare only rom Grara Valley, and
$5 from Nevada.
GRIFFIN & CO. Proprietors.
Nevada. Oct. 17. 1861. ’
JUST PUBLISHED,
Every man and woman should read it.
THE GRAND SECRET,
OR
Physical Love in Health and Disease
Dr. PASCHAL B. RANDOLPH.
nition
It is worth to every Adult an hundred times its
cost. Price, $2. y epee Drs. PILKINGTON
& RANDOLPH, Box 1919. Office corner Montomery and California streets, up stairs, Uxpress
Building, San Fraacisco. ollST. LOUIS HOTKL,
NO. 22,
Commercial Street,
y NEVADA CITY.
ACOB VANDEKLEITH would in«
form the public of the county at jorge that
he has leased the above? WELL OWN HOTEL and is now prepared to : :
ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC, .
The House has been thoroughly improved and
will be kept ina good style. ving enaged in xeeping © Hotel
f= confident of pleasing all who may favor me
with their patronage. Terms e. . jy2att
CG. E. WITHINGCTON,
‘SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PA
FWsE PAINTING promptl
Dealer in Paper Hangings.
ke. &c. At the foot of Broad st.,
THE PIONEER BRICK STORE.
would invite the me,of KED DOG, and vicinity, te call and ex the same, consisting.
in part of the following articles : pa
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
LIQUORS, DRY GOODs,
CLOTHING, BOUTS, SHOES,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc.,
Vita Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sars.
ing the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours”
. ee
ra number of years, .
PAYING Us RECEIVED ALAnce Bs
. _BOUND TO SELL aScHEAR
Lelives the Na Exe“= Nevada,
EVERY RNING, at 7
o’clock, A. Bf.,