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September 6, 1861 (4 pages)

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a calandenmaeaal ee tne aearemererasetettemtntomeaetinmenete aa aa 186. ‘il he co HOME MATTERS. — WIA CITY BounD For Washvr.—With tears in our peegoe Mm es and a buckwheat cake in our mouth, we m ‘ nounce the melancholy fact'that-the BreckO ies ridge Party of this city will leave in a Conwe Ages en ard is prd_ wagon for Washoe,under the guidancé "thine of leaving f Judge Searls. The Juk ge, We understand, és s bought.a span of fine Virginia horses, eggs Syed hich he thinks can now easily take the party er in one trip. The stage will leave the ees SS. =p ourt House on the fifth of October next, at _ g##) o'clock, P. M., and will make Virginia City at the Golden jgpy half-past 11 o’clock, on the night of the : Proprietor. . We also understand that Mr. J. I. Caldwell 3 as” hd a strong cart and a powerfu _ @#Pennsylvania horse, with which he intends to VAlaee— : nke the Douglas Party over to the “ SteamLINE, pt” Springs, where it is hoped the alkaline roperties of the waters of the Springs will VISHES TO lieve the Patty of the acerbities which the .S Bash aes te election has caused to accumulate’ on its ,”? opposition or inform. the pubopposition runs, evada and Grass mach. The “ Devil” confidentially advises ohn'I. to see to it that the Party keep its nouth -open after taking a dose of “steamat” water, as the rapid evolution of caronic acid gas might cause an explosion unss all the ports were open. ~ Cents. ander no continFIFTY CENTS. wren ammen > epu a ae rehoming so “a Frxe DispLay —Mr. Thomas, Anderson "HELD. CADY. \g™presented to our office last. evening ‘a couple m. twigs of egg plums, raised in his garden on ' ipper Main street. The twigs were about SON, X inches in length and loaded with about LOPRIETOR, wenty fine large plums each—the must deious we have tasted this year. We doubt . x Now Retsk, such prolifie yield of fruit can be equalled Valley. the State, or the quality excelled. SALOON AT form the citizens he best Liquors, -on hand, and reg the Valley. San JuAN.—The vote for Sheriff, stoed 3 follows: Knowlton; 206; Kent, 137; J. Pickson, 113. The vote for District Judge vas as follows: McFarland, 251; Caldwell, 1; Searls, 92. é CAS!!! give notice that e street mains on t. The Company y of service pipe xtures which they desirous of burnrequested to eall e rules and reguNevapa County ELEcTion.—Up to this homent we have not been able to obtain’ full d official returns from the’ several preincts of this,county. Such information as ve have is presented in the best shape we cat’ ive it. fficial returns shall have opened and-adjudgd at the Clerk’s Office, we shall present the ntire vote of the county in tabular form. f charges :-— street main ing setting metre tjatg isdone bythe . . Ee Are you going to vote for Phelps ?” sked a sovereign of another on election day 7 . “ What, that fellow who is interested in hat infernal South Yuba Ditch monopoly 1” ction and setting 3 eplied the other, “no, I vote for no mono) cts. per foot. } list,” tokind required. (gpelist.”—— alll ixtures will be pre. ““ You mistake the name,” said the other, is turned on. ‘the man you refer to is named Phillips.— _ But I think I heard that you never paid the &. KABEES, ompany one cent for all the water you got me ~~ Works.” From them.” “No matter,” replied the other, “I am 3. Churchill vs. mposing the Penn‘Own on monopolies !” liens upon — t= To “Biaze,” the public is partly insananiie aoner ‘and ebted for whatever eléction returns appeared r with the land upand a convenient ‘ir proper use and ag upon the Pennon the northern our issue of yesterday morning. It’s true the telegraph man had something to do with t, but then if it hadn’t been for that bottle — : ace _. . they will in all human probility, wipe us out to fevada county, Cal” “Gof wine he sent up towards midnight, it’s . aman. Add to this Shek 1008 48 tn ard. poor ounty on Saturuestionable whether the “ devil” could bave one venoms parece sag caae & Satior i he +e ag exhibi n another trip to the telegraph office. it is three hundred miles through a country hosa tile and for the most part barren and unwatered, CI’k Co. Co GENERAL WIS8E.—The Richmond -corespon. “4 the peril of our situation may be conceiued, ty’s for rit, ylent of the Memphis APPEAL, under date of . ". iyysgNISTRATOR’S SALE---Pari August 10th, says: suant to an order of the Probate Court, I ee There has been a good deal of discussion here, in will sell at public auction, a ee = . ee eT Oe Be et ent . bie," deceased,” ta the Towpenip of Bloom licid, : e ) CEASE, IQ, JCHTON , Henry A. Wise. That he should have fallen State of California, and County of Nevada, NICAL DENTIST, . ck as far as the White Sulphur Springs creates . bout one and one-half miles above Lake City, ‘man friends in the #eurprise. and dissatisfaction. Clearly the mis . 01 the Humbug Noad, on SATURDAY, THE thax ar Sel goon ion of this officer to the disaffected portion of . TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPT., A. 1. 1861, is well-known and him, as he ean pertions that is to be . past two years he vada and adjoining general satisfac— California Gold or Teeth inserted on is not too much deies at their homes, . e asin the Eastern lents of the ex-Governor. Great expectations were aroused by his d ure. His legion was to be called into. being he advanced hy the nd the electric ins: m_of his personal His friends claimed for him a pepu h all classes of the people of Vi of any man in the Commonw: if th. predicted and believed that he would carry every hing before him. from the Alleghany mountains au20-2m* overnment had been driven from the borders of he Old Dominion : ‘OR SALE! ee ee aan aes m. instead h eal Estate known as ow occupied wt nf hey aver & Newman’s. . and the ewner in, the will © ly to J. EL, § two doors above the offee known i AL,’ on Broad st-, ; an exOTA es, Decoeessary to carry on ter’s Tools and ¢ above be sold p at J. ] street, At the earliest momerit, after the . irginia. has been a failure. I say this with no lisposition to undervalue the services or the eparas potency of his name ualiity nia beyond it was » the Ohio river, and that he would take no step d until the last supporter of the Lincoln’ VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, The following is the vote for Gevernor—as far as. heard from—in the precincts of this county : ‘TOWNSHIPS. ek ae 2 ‘7 eS 2 oe & = ee ee” Rough & Ready Township.. 73 16 69 Buena Viets Randh. ccc. 44, 3 14° peter FEET cn cccecgecccsccssce. 2 10 OM ees treeseceeececes ‘os BU ae 2 Mooney’s Flat....ceceece023 re ie Cherokee..ccceessvecssesecces 5D Bt 33 Vanaerleith’s.....0-ceees8 33 1533 Little York.. .ccsecscessees 46 16 6. Lowell Hili..sce.cs -ceveees 1 -@ 14 12 Allison’s Ranch....20000008 9 8° 102 BAGG Tamil.. cccccgvescccsencces 88 20 ‘3 Washington. ...ccseeceenees 42 si St BABME so 05: civanseyssadecs ens oo 22 24 3 Red Dog.. cuvcccccecscosecee 112 os 73 Waloupa..... covecccecsccccs $7 3 10 Nevada ccasessecrsesvccvecvsse—749-—— 318 --_ 2390. Grass Valley...ccccscccceee OW 3 HO Freneh Corral ..0. svscccscee 82 15 40 PON oiiiess Cex ceccsivcecc 14 20 Sweetland’s .cccccscecesereses 58 "8 25 Newtown .cccccsccccccrscoccace 12 1 Lake City. discs weccss « icane ae i. Humbug.....dee Sesves oe 3 26 +5 Columbia Hill.e.eeeeeceeeeeee 7 2% bf) GRD FGM 6s. cesscccsvccaveves » 261 1338 7 North Bloomfield.,....0004 35 26 48 Pleasant-Valley....sccseoee 8 oO mw Jones’ Bar... saeewares secess™ 39 10 21 “POGAS bo0ccscciccse ccoscescceely 1311 1520 ELECTION RETURNS. TUOLUMNE CouNnTy.—In ten precincts heard from, the vote stands: Stanford, 1081; Conness, 506; McConnell, 639. \ Yusa.—At Galena Hill, Stanford’s vote is 53; Coriness, 15; McConnell, 12. Freeman’s Crossing—Stanford, 40; Conness, 17; McConneti;:5:~ In the -Ist, 2d, 3d-and 4th. wards, Marysville, Stanford received 748; Conness, 237 ; McConneti, 475. Timbuctoo, Stanford, 125; Conness, 40; McConnell, 66. SieRRA.—Forest City—L. Stanford, 105; Conness, 101 ; McConnell, 66. Downieville, Stanford, 167; Conness, 169; McCennell, 177. SanTa CLARA—As far as yet heard from, ‘Stantord’s vote is 2000; Conness, 300; MeConneli, 800. TULARE.—Ten precincts give Stanford 1081; Conness, 506; McConnell, 639. San Francisco.—The complete vote for Stanfoad is 10,700; Conness, 3,127; MeCon nell, 1,232. . Trintry:—Stanford, 559; Conness, McConnell, 343. Marin.—Stanford, 416; McConnell, 161. San JoOaQuin.—The official vote gives Stanford, 1770; Conness, 407; McConnell, 1657: , —— ' Contra GCosta.—Stanford, , 1031; Con. ness, 300 ; McConnell, 360. ie ay 507 ; 234 ; Conness, How SECESSION AFFECTS ARIZONA.—The Arizonian, of the 10th of August, gives the following, which illustrates the beneficial effects of Secession in that region : GFNERAL DES@LATION,—Our prosperity has departed. The mail is withdrawn ;: the soldiers are gone, and their garrisons burned to the ground ; the miners murdered, and the mines abandoned ; the steck raisers and farmers have abandohed their_ crops and herds to the Indian, and the population generally have fied, panic struck and naked, in:search of refuge. We think no man ever before saw desolation so widespread. From end to end of the Territory, except aloue in Tucson and its immediate vicinity, there is not a human habitation. * * * e are hemmed in upon all sides by the savage and unrelenting.Apache, by whom the unwary are frequently assasina on their very thresholds. There are very few of us, and we have in eur midst an overwhelming and naturally inimical Mexican element, who only wait until we become so weakened by Apache raids and emigration that it may be done with impunity, when at 12 o’clock noon, of that day, the following described real and personal property, belonging te the estate of said Gillespie; that is to say i— Yhe undivided three-fourths of a certain piece of mining ground, situate in the State of Califor ‘nia an County of Nevada, in the Township of Rloomfield, feewsing on Virginia Creek, and adjoining the claims of Heldershheit, on the West. and known as the old claims of Walters & Comny.—fronting twelve hundred feet cn said Virginia Creek, and running back to the center of the Ridge, together with all and singular, the tegements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise oe sAnd also all the personal property of said estate, as described in the inventory now on file in the “Oihice Of the Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said county. 0. EVANS, Administrator et the estate of Jas. M. Gillespie, deceased. a29 ; {\ERTIFICATE LOST .—A Certificate of Deposit, (No. 4480.) for drawn in favor of the unde by C. W. Mulford & Co., was lost near Blue Tent, a few days since The public are ee A8 = said Certificate as ment on popes. a_i ANDRE ALL. J. 8S. NICHOLS, M. D., WAND OMEOPATHIC PHYWSICIA Surgeon. Office and residence No. 121 Broad Street—first house above the Mcthodist Charch, Nevada.Homeopathic Medicines and Medicine Cases, for sale by Dr. Nichols. Lh AE A ARTE ERE, POAT HOA ER I SA REO STN SEY OL ROI UD SEDER REMORSE NEST LEWIS BROTHERS, SECARS AND TOBACCO. M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, S. LEWIS, STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES a NEVADA ICE COMPANY have Se 8 AARNE MCE BON PAN A AR RAE AT ‘IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN manne San Francisco. Nevada. Carson City. July 27, 1861-tf qo bk + % AT CHEAP JOHNS. -ICE! ICE! ICE! _ i “madeample arrangements to furnish the citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada with Ice during the present season. They have on hand 350 TONS OF CLEAR ICE, And have established a Depot at the EMPIRE MARKET, No. 5 Commercial street, Nevada, where a constant supply will be kept. Our ICH WAGON will run from Nevada to Grass Valley daily. al-tf BREWERY FOR SALE. dehy tres N ACCOUN & BREWERY, located in Nevada county. Also— Brag heuse, si doar Stables, archouse,
Wagon and Blacksmith’s Tools. Also—About Four Acres of Ground, under fence and highly cultivated—with every facility of irrigation. The Brewery is ia good order, complete with kegs, tools, and everything. necessary to carry on the business on a ares seale, and enjoys an extensive cash custom. For particulars call at thie office.*Augnst 6, 1861-Im FREEMAN & SIMPSON’S OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. TI\aE CONSUMPTION and constantly increasing demand for the OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY Renders us confident that it must supercede all uther forms of restorative Liquors, combining, as it does, every element of Purity, Strength, Palatability and Healthfulmess. which should characterize a beverage suited to our age and country. We desire dealers and consumers. to notice that upon every barrel and package of our Genuitie articles, our names are branded in full ; and also, that to each barrel and package is affixed OUR NEW CARD With a view to prevent the success of impositions, Imitation snd Counterfeits, who have disthe Magnolia Flower, and have substituted for it a Card, containing an omsare of ** The Phay nix Distillery on the Schuylkill River,’’ with our name printed in full : These various attempts to imitate and counterfeit our Whiskies, are perhaps the best tributes to the ae te reputation which they have achieved. Xr INFERIOR ARTICLES are never counterfeited. [Signed) . FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Pheonix Distillery, on Selhuylakill river, . Philadelphia. 8. ¢,. SHAW, 606 Front street, Sole A Magnolia hisky. ~ aui7-3in FISH’S INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE! GRE YT E».AIR TO ITS & from the head. It allays all irritation of the scalp. and refreshes the head. and im healthy, lively appearance. and seurf from the head, alla valuable as a lotion in all cutaneous affections such as Itech, Rash Salt Kheum, Chillblains Erysipelas, Ringwerms, Shingles, Bites Stings of Insects, and all ecriptions of the skin, especially that caused by POISON OAK. REDINCTON &CO., WAQOLESALE AGENTS ' (400 and 411 Clay street, ) San Francizco. e4-3m v of the Propricter in. tending to leave the State. he will sell his‘ continued the use of our former colored ‘cut of SAN FRANCISCO. t for Freeman & Simpson’s Old ORIGIN AL COLOR. It'prevents the Hair from falling off. It cures Baldness and removes all Dandruff and scurf It cools parts to the haira Pp. S.—The properties which remove dandruff irritation and free the scalp from humors, render this article inand pote 0 atte SBR EEE pas ynenne kp Hall's Sarsaparilla and fodide ot Potass, is purely as represented, and made in strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula, . and is strictly guaranteed free from Spirits, Mercury and Arsefic. which cannet be said of any other known preparation of ite kind.’ As a good and reliable tonic altératrve, it is nnequaled. It quickly removes from: ithe system all morbid an@ impure matter—Mereury, Lead and Arsenic. For all Chronfe diseases, there is no other,rem-_ edy extant THAT WILL OR Dds CURE, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores, Salt Rheum,, Gout. Lumbago, Pimples on the face. and body, Neuralgia, Pains inthe joints, Chronie Sore Eyes. Sprmg Fever, Indigestion, I.iver Complaint, and diséases arising from the impure state of the Bloot, Skin and Kidneys, as quick and sure, as Hall’s Sarsaparilla; Yellowdock ana Todide of Potass, Forsale éverywhere, for ONE DOLLAR; Six bottles sent by exvress té any address Hall’s Sarsaparilla. ees R. MALL & CO., Sole Pr vprictors, mi8-3m Nos. 531 and 532 Clay st., San Francisco VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the yarieus Hospi: 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 ised 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 indfeputable proof of its efficacy. Those who have suffered Worse than death from, RHEUMATIC PAINS, experience speedy and effectual. relief from its prietor. Thetame, the halt, and all who dre 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 sale by , 12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. To Consumers cf California Wines. Our Native Wimes 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 pyplie at almoet any price, and are industriously hawked about and peddled in every variety of style, until our citizens have despaired of obtaining a gen uine apd pure Wine. It may be a matter of of somesinterest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVALN BROS. are puttivg up some of their celebrated wine from the Vineyard of ** KE] Also,” at Los Angeles. Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering -+ Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise to call the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Na tive Wine Bitters. ‘Itis a,mo:t delicious Beve rage and Tonic. or sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout. the State. Drrot—No, 801 Montgomery street, San Franciseo. Sp Life ta JOSEPH BROTHERS, SITION STORE, \. Cor. 6f Broad and Piné Streets, NEVADA CITY. THE OPPO RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. Comet Iuminaszing Oil. E ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVing Invoices of this celebrated brand of W KEROSENE OIL, Which is guaranteed entirely pure and unmixed with Camphene, Petroleum, or Asphaltum Oils. It is non-explosive, and SUPERIOR TO DOWNER’S Or any Other Oil Ever Made. We have also on hand the DOWNER’S and other brande of COAL OIL, which we are SELLING AT LOW RATES, STANFORD BROTHERS, California street, Near Front 3 g016-1m JUST RECEIVED! ¢ A Large Assortment of WALL PAPER, PICTURES ’ BROAD STREET Wholesale and Retail DRUC STORE. Dr. C. M. BATES, hand a large and extensive stock o DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS PAINTS,. Etc.,.Ete. Which will be sold AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE Ph pounded / sicians’ Prescriptions carefully.com ph all hours. 7 . corner of Broad and Pine door above the Methodist , August 26th, 1861--4f a tae Will keep constantly on Dr. C. M. Bates, Attending Physician mai-tf LOOKING CLASSES, . KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Machinery Oils and Camphene, At Gibb’s Paint and Oil Store, f New Brick Building, for Five Dollars. «The best purifier of the Blood, use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowl. . : edgments to the enterprising and scientific pros, . . The public may rely upon getting . ST. LEON RESTAURANT, "No. 62 Broad Street, NEVADA, 4. M CASGABEL,* : prictor. r WOULD INFORM THE PEOPLE . of Nevada city ane vicinity, that I have Opened a Mirst Class Restaurant Which will be kept in the Franco-American style. MEALS AT ALL HOURS . Will’be furnished., Private rooma for Centlemen and Latliés wishing Meals. Attached to the Restaurant is a bakery, where all kinds: of the © best. FRENCH CONFECTIONERFES. can be . procured. ‘The proprietor would be pleased t. serve his friends with a GOOD MEAL and if they ere not pleased with the S'T. 1-EON after din’ may! there once he will not make any charges, * Soard furnished by the Duy, Month or eek, without lodging. —. aud-th— CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND-PRALER IN Watches, Diamonda, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver Ware and ‘Fancy Goo Kelsey's Block, No. 37 Commercial Street. “Watches carefully Repaired and. Jewelry made to order. All articles guaranteed. Nevada, Nev. 27th, 1800. ‘ . SHE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE STATE. AT CHEAP JOHNS. W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) os GENERAL_DEALERS IN. Bowpixs MATERIALS, CARPEN-'PFER’S TOOLS, Agricultural and Mining Imlements, Blacksmith’s Tools, Cordage, Fuse, *owder, Duck, ete., ete. At the old stand : No. 2? MAIN STREET. NEVADA Sept. 6—tf ®t THE LARCEST STORE IN THE STATE, CHEAP JOHNS, 55,57 & 59 Pine st.°_ RUSSELL MILL DUCK, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! Guaranteed Kqual if net superior to Lawrence Duck, W KE are now-in regular reevipt of this favorite brand of Duek by almost every Clipper Ship, and are satisfied, if it is given a trial by the trade, that has been buying heretofore the Lawrence Duck exclusively. will give satisfaction.— For sale hy ANSON, BOND & CO, Corner of Batters & Clay st. April 15-¢m A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, A. BLOCK & CO,, . DRALARS IN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Corner of Piné and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. OLD MACNOLIA WHISKY -: [es EINE WHISKY 185 THE * NONareil’? of a pure, healthful and invigoratng Tonic, suited exaetly to the peculiar conditions of the climete of our econtinen t, and the very perfection of a Restorative DEVERAGE, whetlier for the robust or the invalid. For the past eight years it has attracted the attention of eonnoiseurs of Whiskies at the South, and in other portions of our country. The consumption and demand for it are daily increasing, and we are confident that it must supercede all other forms of restorative liquors, é¢ombining as it does every element of Purity, Strength, Palatability anid-Healthfulness, which should eharacterize a beverage euited to our age and country CAUTION AS TOCOUNTERFEITSAND IMITATIONS.: The high appreciation which connoisseurs and the publie generally have extended to our ‘OLD 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 moat unfair and disreputable imitations and counterfeits of our brands and products, We have been advised by our correspondents in various sectione of the country, that « common and very inferior Whisky has been®#old under the names of “*Magnolia ? and ** Family Hye,’”’ 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 nolia Flower has been imitated in a very inferior style, with our names incorrectly spulled, thus: “PREEMAN & SIMSON.” In other cases, similar. incorrect. ways of spelling our names have been resorted to by par thes who endeavor to evade the law, and at the sanietime to imitate our labels. We therefore call the attention of eur customers, and ef dealers generally, to the above facts, and desire them to observe the correct spelling of our nameson the F No. 63 Mill Street, Grass Valley. We also desire tise to mashes alll s every a: barrel and package of our GENUINE articles, aul tf our names are branded in fell; ond also, that to h barre package is 3 RED DOG AND NEVADA CITY . sitions, imi s and Counterfelts, we have.” ° DAILY STAGE LINE. of tive 1a Flower and substituted for legs A ner AGE LEAVES THE Pheenix Dist on the Behuy r, with : ational enone, Deond strect . our name tas Fe Nevesa. vice BEROQH. ‘These sttempte to inaltate andnt 2P. o., aud atrives at Red Dog at 4P> a feit our peu parang stage L bead ivy at 8 A. um. . to ( p which they have ve E. BLOCK, Jr