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September 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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for TRE ada,” He tf z IE. IGE IDS . viting R's , atry will fore need IF that HO-ployment,-provided he is willing te: _ wealth of that community. Rod Bevada Daily Granseript HOME MATTERS. EMPLOYMENT.—A stranger coming te the mining towns, at this season of the year particularly, would naturally infer, from the number of able bodied men to be seen lounging about the corners of the streets, that the mines are exhausted, and employment difficult, if not entirely impossible to procure. Particularly would he arrive at this conclusion, if he were to listen to the cofplaints of some of these idlers, who represent thema chance to do so nae any decent remuneration. A little. close observation, however, would soon satisfy him that most of this apparent distress is voluntary on the part of those who experience it, aod that his sym_ pathies would be very injudiciously bestowe on such customers. That an industrious and “able-bodied man may be temporarily thrown [out of work is quite possible, but this sjgnifies nothing, for we know that such\a man will not have to look long before he finds'emreasonable wages. But the coantry is full of men who pretend to be looking for work, but really wish nothing less than to find any. Some weeks ago, the South Yuba Canal Co. advertised fer a lot of men to work on their ditch. The wages paid for good. hands is $40 per month ‘and board. ° Being in the middle of the dry season, one would naturally suppose that the applications would soon, hive exceeded the demand. Not so, however. Two days ago—tbat is two weeks af. ter the posting of the nutices—the number of men who had‘ presented themselves at the Jompany’s office was far short of the number required. Now, it strikes us that a country where chonces of employment at forty dullars per month and board go a begging cannot be considered as a very litird one for laborers, although mest of the old California miners would contetaptuously turn up their noses at the proposal of such wages, and declare that the country is ruined. But, .in what other -country under heavens, we should like to know, does rough labor command forty, thirty, or even twenty dollars per month? Nowhere, certainly. Wé have no desire to find fault with high wages—on the contrary, the fact that a comriunity is able to stand them, whilat it places a competency within reach of the economical laborer, also gives the best proof of the But the truth ie that a standard of high wages was adopted at a time when labor was scaree and money plenty, and that that standard has been maintained long after these positions were reversed, and when it was utterly ruinous to the employer, and, in our opinion, detrimental to the general interests of the country. _ But take things as they are, and California is to-day, as much as she has ever been, the El-Derado of the nian of heart and muecle— we do not mean that sort of muscle which ‘‘ strikes from the shoulder,” but that which is applied.to useful labor. With a climate unrivaled for salubrity and geniality, making the cost of maintenance a trifle as compared with the cold climate of the Atlantic States er Europe, and the necessaries of life nearly if not quite as cheap ag in those countries, whilst his labor commands at least three times as much as it does anywhere else, we maintain that if there be any distress, short of inability to work, it will be found, in eight cases out of ten, to have been brought about by vice or indolence, MILiraRy.—Maj. Winne’s company meets to-night at the Theatre. The command, we. understand, are to leave for San Francisco on Friday next. Mr. R. H. McCool will also immediately open a recruiting office here for the purpose of filling up Williams’ cavalry company. t# Thanks to Aunt Maria, who bresses de Lawd dat dere’s no norf in Vajinny, fora beautiful nosegay of sweet scented posies.— Her sectional idiosyncrasies are as honorable as her peablossoms are odvrous. — SeRious AFFRAY.—Last evening, C P. McCauliff, who keeps 2 keg saloon, at No. 84, Broad st@et, got into a quarrel with a customer, named McGinnis, and struck him on the head with a tumbler, fracturing as skull. McGinnis’ can ty Sone Saniliber Wesiaiiel:-iei Waidte Courier eays: . A picker named Antonio, borin gg a warrow escape lately, in ecm ytd arated bh pecs byw the cabia of ie ed aly oa with leave to ans in two weeks. Herbert vs. W. et al.—Findings of Court filed and t ordered for defts, for their costs Marriott et 1. vs. Jacobs. —Continued until deposition can be returned from N. Y. and . restrainin order entered against defendants for said périod. Marriott et al. vs. Lamoureux et al.— Same ¢rder. Hoyt et al. vs. Ryan et al. —Five days given defendants to answer. rk-vs. Bailey.—@rder for foreclosure d sale, entered. J3: Dorsey vs.His Creditors. —Sheriff appointed assignee. Rowe vs. Pearce et al. lateral to Geo. 8. Hupp Esq., Chauvaune vs. Finley, et al.—Motion to strike out portion of answer, granted. Thomas vs. McKeeby, et al.—Dunn enter” ed an exception to ruling of Court, in overruling demurrer to answer Sept. 11th. Jones and Rees vs. Jones and Owens.— Order for foreclosure and sale, entered. Evans vs. Hiscox.—Referee granted leave to amend his report. _* Evans vs. Lewis.— Referées’ report confirmed, ‘and judgment ordered accordingly. Susan Wheat vs. W. A. Wheat.—-Tried and submitted. ‘ ten — ware mene DEMISE OF AN OCTOGENARIAN MATRON.— The mother of the Hen. D. D. Field, lawyer, of New York ; Rev. H. M. Field; of Massschusetts ; Cyrus M. Field me ocean telegraph projector ; Jonathan Fiéld, a distinguished jurist of Berkshire county. Mass.; atta Sephen J. Field, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, California; died reeently in Stockbridge. Mass, -Her sone have all achieved distinction in their aioe panied Deceased was upwards of eighty yearsof age at the time of her decease. She leaves a h erent who has been for over half a century pastor of the cuurch at Stockbridge. The venerable mat-) ron was gathered into the heavenly garner like a shock of corn, fully ripe. Norce TO LADIES.—The largest and most complete assortment of perfumery and Toilet Articles ever offered fer sale in the mountains, is kept constantly on hand and sold low by C M. BATES, Broad Street Drug Store. 812 \OS ME T1CS.—Pinana’s Rouge Fin. Bazin’s Fleur De Riz. C.M. BATES; 812 Broad Street Drug Store. _ FOR SALE! M. LIEBERT’S. MAGNIFICENT PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY fig undersigned, intending to leave the coun try, offers to instruct, gratis, in all the branches of the Daguerreotype and Photographic Art, any person who will buy his establishment and continue his business. For further particuJars apply to the owner, on the premises, No. 88 Broad street, Nevada. all tf A. LIEBERT. ACARD. Teo the People of Grasa Valley and Nevada, 1 have been running a line of stages into your towns since the first of June, thereby reducing the fare to Marysville from six dollars to three. My little quill wheel vpposition caused the fare between your towns and Sacramento to be reduced from ten to seven dollars. I have never called on your patronage, as . could do well hauling fruit and you could do well riding with the California Stage Company fer one dollar, which company, I hope, gave you good satisfaction, especially that portion of you who werc liberal company. and ride with me, or pay me sufficiently, and you can always ride to Marysville for three dollars. I do not intend to lose any money running stages for any community ; 1 worked for my money and I do intend to keep it. It is bétter for you to try and pay me to keep the fare to a reasonable price at all times than to pay one dollar to-day and have six dollars imposed on you to-morrow. I shall stock the road from Marysville to Sac ramento on the 10th of September next, and then I will take you through from Nevada to Saecramento for six dollars; but without your good will and some of your money, I cannot stay with you. MARYSVILLE, Scpt. Ist, 1861. J. 8. McCUE. N. B.—The stage will leave the U. 8. Hotel, Nevada, on Monday, Wedmesday and Friday, at 7 o’clock, A M. Returning, it will leave tho office, corner of Second and High streets, on alternate days, at 6 o’clock, A. M. 63 * TATE OF CALIFORNIA--COUNTY af Nevada—In Prob%te Court. Notice is fhereb ven that J. C. ae having filed in this by ove é petition.. for an order of — of the real estate "that he order heretoproperty of eee et been fixed by said Court for SATURDAY, OCT. 12th, 1861, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon of said ee Se et at the Coart i i Hote isla of Hevete, oe ot ee ch in said are and to appear JNO. 8 LAMB , Clerk. enough to pay me two dollars and ride with that , I now ask you to consider my case For all Chronfe diseases, there is.no other remedy extant THAT WILL OR DOES CURE, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Gout. Lumbago, Pimples on the face and body, Neuralgia, Pains in the joints, Chronic Sore Eyes, Spring Fever, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and diseases arising from the impure state of the Blooit, Skin and Kidneys, as quick and sure, as Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock and Iodide of Potass. For sale everywhere, for ONE DOLLAR ; Six bettles sent by express to any address for Five Dolars. The best purifier of the Blood, Hall’s mere Tee R. HALL & CO., Sole Proprietors, mis-3m Nos. 531 and 532 Clay st., San Francisco VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals 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 haye experienced the most beneficial results. The immense eale 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 are daily sending their grateful icknowledgments 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. apoLPHUs’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by 12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. To Consumers cf California Wines. Our Native Wmes have been much prejudiced in 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 varicty of style, until our citizens have despaired of obtaining a gen e.and pure Wine. It may be a matter of of sdme interest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVALN BROS. are putting up some of their celebrated wine‘from the Vineyard of *‘ E} Also,” at Los Angeles. ¢ public may rely upon getting Wines of unexcep le quality, by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. wish likewise to call the attention of the publié Sainsevain’s Na tive Wine Bitters. Itiaa mo delicious Bevemee and Tonic. ; ‘or sale by the pricipal Liquor throughout the State. > DErpot—No. 801 Montgomery street} San Francisco. ap 23—3i_ FISH’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—_We refer our readers to an advertisement of this article in another column. ‘The best evidence of its meritas a Hair Restorative is the fact that hundreds throughout this’ State, who are well “known to the public, have given voluntarily their recommendations of its effieacy Regular shipments are made to the Atlantic States of this article—a thing nnexampled in California inventions. a5-1t RECULAR ‘STACE LINE! Berween Nevada and PSSEAvVIRCINIA CITY,
Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley. Fare.... eee Ten Dollars. T HE Stage will leave Nevada City every MON DAY & THURSDAY, going through to Vir iniaCit e 36 hours, from the time of leaving Nevada Ci’y! Returnin —Will leave Virginia City every MGNDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, mak ing the trip back to Nevada in thirty-six hours. 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, oan Virginia City. MAU, Proprietor. Nevada City. Sept. oa, 1861 64 3m NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY ee STACE LINE, HE PROPRIETOR WISHES TO assure the public that this is a PERMANENT INSTIT ON to which there shall not be, and can not be, any * let up,’’ opposition or no opposition. Hewould also inform the public that, as long as the present opposition runs, hie fare, each wa : erent Nevada and Grass Valley, will cont At reece Cents. And he ges himself that, under no continae will it be raised above FIFTY Serta proprietor avails hirsself of this opportu to ae his sincere acknowledgments to the ad lic for the constant and generous patronage so long accorded to his enterprise. H. D. CADY. Grass Valley, Aeguet 28th-Im JOSEPH BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA OITY. RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. of of Nevada, . age yo and one-half : TWENTY FIRST DA x OF SEPT., A. D. 1963, -. at 12 Be pallens noon, 0! al urecices the, be me to the estas of eal Pea prcearty, belonging The undivided threeSaceger gee of mining groan d, per ay State of forPy leek, County of pape «9 ia ene nacrnonee ot of tee the crea wy ome pF Heide it; on ‘how West. . tificate.as payment on it has tame pes bar i as the old claims of Walters & Com—fronting twelve hundred feet on said Virginia Cre Creek, and running back to the center Ridge, together with all and singular, the pe madoarm, hereditaments and en thereto belo uging or in nal Drineety of este 45 — “said estate, And also all the as,described in the eral ogee now on file in in te Office of the Clerk of the Probate Court:-in for said county. 0. EVANS, Administrator =" the estate of Jas. M. bsmeiabite deceased. a29 sk. _ LEON BEOTAURAR®, © OR. Bpms, ert WOULD INFORM — PROPLE of Nevada oity wit Vicinity, T have Openeda First Class Restaurant Which will be kept in the Franco-Ameriecan style. MBALS AT ALL HOURS. Will be fpuaiehet. Private rooms for Gentle. men and Ladies wishing a Attached to the Restaurant is a Baker re all kinds of the best FRENCH CON CIIONERIES ean be procured. The “ages would be pleased to eve his friends a GOOD MEAL and if they sre not pleased ‘ith the ST. LEON wfter there onee he wil! not make any charges. wor furnished by the Day, onth or eek, without lodging. pub tf CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN* 7" Cutlery, 8 Silver Ware and Fancy Goo ERTIFICATE 1 LOST .—A Certificate of Deposit, (No. 4480, ) for drawn in favor of the undersi by C. Mulford & Co., was lost near Blue Tent. a few days éince. The public are forbidden to purchase said Cernm stopped. ANDREW HALL. J. S. NICHOLS, M. D., . ph rae vy ad pp nelrrwinngy . bogie! geon._Uffice and residence N 3 Broad Ssieetnaiet hidtise above the ‘Wéthod! at Church, Nevada. ; au29-lw* Homeopathic Medicines and Medicine Cases, for sale by Dr. Nichols. August 25th, 1861--tf DR. N. M’NAUCHTON, URGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, S' would give notice to his many friends in the mining towns of California that he will soon visit them again. The Dr. is well-known and every one should ew apn him, as he can perform the most skilful operations that is to be done inDentistry. For the past two years he has been in Grass Valley, Nevada and adjoining towns, and hie work.has given general satisfaction, and no one har complained. Teeth will be filled with California Gold or Silver Foil, Cement, etc ‘Teeth inserted on aor when the rootor fang is not too much decayed. He will wait on jes at their homes, es a it is desired. for Charges about the same asin the Eastern States. au20-2m*° A. B. CARLEY. FRANK HALL. INDIAN QUEEN SALOON, No. 9 Commercial Street. VARLEY & HALL take this method of in. é forming their friends and the public gen erally, that they have taken the above place and will keep it well stocked with FINE WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS. They also have one of the best BILLIARD _ my the mountains. m18-tf CAS! CAS!!! CAS!!! rP\HE Nevada Gas Company give notice that Gas will be tarned into the street = on Saturday the 17th. of August. The Company have on hand'a large quantity of service pipe and a complete assortment of fixtures which they are prepared to put up for all desirous of burning Gas Alt such persons sre requested to call nt the office and subscribe to the rules and regulations, by signing the register. The following is the tariff of charges :— ‘Price of Gas per 1000 cubic feet, $10,00. r introducing Gas from the street main to pipe of\consumers including setting metre in all cases white the entire fitting is done by the }-Company, $10,00. “a When otherwise, a iat and setting metre. $25 00. Price of pipe from metre, ets. per foot. Price of fixturcs according to Kind required. N. B. No bills for pipe or fixtures will be presented for collection until Gas is ee Per order of Trustees, Pri al2 Superintendent ‘Nevada Gas Works.”’ GEM SALOON, A. &. JENKINS. PROPRIETOR Basement of McLaughliin’s New Brick, Mill Street, Grass Valley, JFAVING OPENED A SALOON AT I Grass Valley I would inform the citizens of Nevada that they will fint the best Liquors, Wines, Cigary. etc., constantly on hand, and request them to call when visiting the Valley. August 13, 1951-tf J. 8. KANEEN, SL Kelsey’s Block, No. 37 Commercial Street, ee ae — Repaired —_ one ley to order. All articles guaranteed Nevada, Nev. 27th, 1860. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IW THE STATE.: AT CHEAP JOHNS. Ww. iH. CRAWFORD & co. + (Suecessore to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN. Batre ip pln reoes p CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imlements, emake 's ; ROO a ik ruse, wder, Duck, ete., ete. At the old stand No. 27 MAIN STREET. NEVADA. _ Sept. 6—tf THE LARCEST STORE IN THE STATE, CHEAP JOHNS, 55,57 & 59 Pine st. RUSSELL MILL DUCK, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! Lawrence Duck. EB are now ereneler reonipt of this favorite brand of Duck Vd almost every Clipper . nip, and are ye it ie given & Wrial by bem sirmte pool oe ret give at wy iouk— pic Duck prod te oh Yor sale hy waite co, Corner of Battery & Clay st. April 13-6m A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E, BLOCK; Jr A. BLOCK & CO., DBALERS IN Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. CENTRE MARKET. souN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, NOxA8, Commercial Street, pub this lace and the county at large. have on hand and 4 a large supply of American Beef, Po d Mutton. ir MEATS DELIVERED in t of the city whenever desired, at rearonable rates. Nevada. February 1, 1861-tf JUST RECEIVED! A Large Assortment of WALL PAPER, PICTURES LOOKINC CLASSES, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Machinery Oils and Camphene, At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store, New Brick Building, No. 63 Mill Street, Sines “walicy. aul} tf THE LARGEST > AT CHB ‘P JOHNS.” HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE! THAT desirable Real Estate known as the POLKA. dnd now oceupied by the Lafayette Bakery, on tiroad street, next r above Weaver & Newman’s. The house is well rented, and the ewner into leave the country, the wropes ican. will pee ide peda Apply to J HE Watchmaker, Broad street, two doors above ro Bake! _—_—_ "A LS0—The Billiard and Coffee Saloon, known as the *CAPE N ATION AL,’’ on Broad at., tae doors above the an exceNent Billiard Tabie, Bar xtures, Deeorations, and every thing necessary to carry on the business. ALSO —A Wate Stand, conn cted xs Tools and the above will be sold Apply at J. MICHEL’S STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES RED DOG AND NEVADA Pan DAILY STAGE LINE. STAGE LEAVES THE Natioral %xeange, Broad atreet, Nevada, Ev Afternoon, redid Mapped yin ys A 4P.M ReD turnin stage LEAY at 8 A.M. je6werd J. WILLIS, Proprietor _ LEWIS BROTHERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1N SECARS AND TOBACCO. ed M. LEWIis, J. LEWIS, 8. LEWIS, San Francisco. Nevada. Carson City. July 27, '861-tf Cc. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER i Que PAINE Pion, Cutan Fist ures, luc. hor At the foot of Broad at Sep! IEN NOTICE._W. B Churchill v 4 rey Bm Smith et al—composing the Fees. oy wend te hotas ee . or the flumes, nea, Caneenes, sluloes po for mininy purposes, iogetner with she nad p for Watelmaxers Boop, Kred Broad street, Nevada. Se a ROR Sn 2) SONAL NNN NIN RRC Auk. Se M. CAs oan i. Qiy eninge Proprieto: Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guaranteed Equal if not superier toCLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. yee % See meee name i? ge ROME AEDES RII Mm