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VOLUME VIII.
Aevada Democrat.
PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
On Taesday, Thersday and Saturday.
Hotels and Restaurants.
WASHOE HOTEL,
EUREKA SOUTH.
BY I. J, ROLFE & CO.
t.3.ROLFR, A. PS CHURCH, G,. i. LAMMON,
T. H. ROLFE.
OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
THe TRI-WERRLY Dewocrat will be delivered to tows
subseribers at 75 cents per month, rabte to the
Carrier; singe copies 10 cents. Mail subscribers,
$6 per annuum, in advance; for six months, $3,50;
three mouths, $2.
Rares of Apvertisingc—For one square of ten tines,
first ineertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1,
One hundred words on an average make a square.
Jou Printing, of all kinds, neatly executed,
ec ne Sn mem
City Business Cards. _
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Netary Public and Commissioner for
the Atlantic States.
Orrice—On Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon,
Nevada, California. oct2-tf
GRO, 8. HUPP. C. WILSON BILL, pea?
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Orrice—Over G. W. Welch’s Book Store, in Wiltiams’ Brick Building, Commereéal st., Nevada,
g. RK, M’ CONNELL, JOHN GARBER,
McCONNELL & GARBER,
Atterneys and Counsclors at La
Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judy"
District, and in the Supreme Court,
Orvick——Kidd & Kneox’s Brick Building, Broad st.,
Nevada. ca iter dite
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Orrick—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Corner of Broad and Pine ats., Nevada,
~* DAVID BELDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Particular attention givento procuring United
States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the
same by Military Service.
Orrice—At the Court House, Nevada.
Cc. M. BATES, M. D.,
Physictan and Surgeon.
OFFICE—AT THE BAILEY HOUSE, NEVADA.
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. PATRICK BOHANNAN, Proprietor.
: THE PROPRIETOR WOULD
respectfully inforwn the public that he has
ae opened a first class Hotel at Eureka South,
ge. on the direct road from Nevada to Washoe,
and is prepared to accommodate. Travelers and cus. tomers ina style UNSURPASSED in the MOUN. TAINS,
The Bulldin
= and refitt
ed,
j
.
/
ix Jarge, has been newly fur, ard the Rooms are well ventilatTHE TABLE
Will at all times be supplied with every variety to be
found in the market.
TERMS:
I We ES PL Ry te 50 ets
Si MOD dann 854 vb tein Sébis edie Pee oe 76°
Eureka is located 26 miles above Nevada, and persons going to Washee can be assured of the very best
accommodations at this place.
PATRICK BOHANNANX, Pro’r.
Fureka, April 20th 1861 —3m*
—_—
. BAILEY HOUSE!
88 & 89 Broad Strect, Nevada.
.
THIS SPLENDID, NEW FIRE
Proof Hotel is now opened to the Public.
j Its appointments and cammodiousness are
amm Superior to anything in the mountains,
. We havea large number of Large, Single Rooms,
well ventilated and airy,
. J2@ THE TABLE “x
Is supplied with all the delicacies the Market affords,
served up in a palatable and healthfal style. Our
. accommodations for families and for Theatrical
. Zroupes are not excelled by any—Terms Liberal.
The House is Open all Night!
. Passengers are called for by the Stages
for ali parts of the Country.
A LIVERY STABLE is connected with the
house. Horses and Carriages taken from, and
. brought to the door. Horses and carriages furnished at short notice,
TERMS:
Board per week.. 2.6.0.. pee ebe ean anand $7 00
Board and Lodging (accordin,
MOOUMIA) Tone: ig cade 40:06 oe 0080 $8 to 10 00
{ Single Meals.. cacecssvnrcoesscccevicneces 10,
. SAND ot ocho bent neebes e909 sben00es's 50 cts and 75
. It will be the constant aim of the undersigned to
. make his guests comfortable and feel at home.
FASHION RESTAURANT.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
. CHAS. B. IBISH, Proprictor.
apr-20 NAT. BAILEY, Pro’r,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—Room No, 4, Flagg’s Brick,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s
Saloon.
NO. 19 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
Heavies purchased the above Restau.
rant, I would inform the people of this place
. and the county at large, that I design keeping it as a
Residence—No, 25 Nevada street, First Class Restaurant.
On the Old Washington Road.
ery OYSTER SUPPERS,
aa Ae > Wy Served up to Order.
Surgeon Dentist.
Orrice—Up stairs, next to Chas. Kent's Meat MarThe Table will be supplied with everything in
ket, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Ne. the market, and none but good cooks willbe emyada,
Wuose Fk FOR RACH OPERATION 18 ONLY $2,505 Meals furnished at all hours—and on short
FREDERICK MANSELL, Game Suppers served upto order, on the
Sign and Ornamental Painters . shortest notice. Meals at all hours. nov27-tf
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA. ltTTWITPN GTPATPRa UDaTERT
galcdactihesahiniciadcereensinieaicneee . ONG ER i a a oe a
JOHN KENDALL, BROAD 8T., BELOW PINE, NEVADA.
Justice of the Peace, GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Orrice—Kelsey’s Building—Entrance on Pine st., . HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE FITTED AND
next door below Kent's Meat Market, ve bee A. completely renovated the building oceupied by
Block & Co’s Clothing Store. ad . them for the past few years, and will continue to
carry on the Hotel Business,
They are now prepared to accommodate Travelers
in as good a style as any other
an HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS,
4 TELRY, .
w ATCHES, DIAMONDS, om mr, The Rooms are well ventilated, and are furCutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. . nished with the best of beds and bedding.
KELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., NEARTINE. . feadig.... 000 eee es Fifty Cents.
Watches Carefally Repaired, and Jewelry made . Lodgings per night,.50and 75 cents.
to order. All Articles Guaranteed. The Table wil! be bountitully supplied with all
H.W KNOWLTON.
the varieties found in the Market.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
G & KNOWLTON —
was exam. REPAIRING AnD NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Manufacturing Jewelers. NO. 32 & 34, BROAD 8T., NEVADA.
Commercial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and . GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
Shoe Store, Nevada. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RFSPECTFULLY
ay Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice. . announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity,
iar ‘Yalifurnia Jewe lac in . and the traveling public, that he still has charge of
prey Ay . Sennen remy; Shaanens & . the well known and Popular Hotel, known as the Na=
. tonal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada.
J. F. HOOK. The Building is of Frick, three stories high, and
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, THOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF,
Commercial Street, Nevada. . Having stood two fires, The several apartments have
A Full Assortment of LADIES’ and CHIL ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be surull As ‘ »DREN’S SHOES, and GIATERS, and
. passed ‘
ds and Furnitare are New
Benkert’s Qullted-Bottom Boots, . The Beds a ’
Constantly on hand and for sale at Rea.
}
And for comfort cannot be excelled,
sonable Rates, The Table will at all times be supplied with all
jar Boots Made to Order. “@X
the Varieties the Market affords,
Repairing done at all times, and at short notice.
. ployed.
notice,
CHAS. W. YOUNG, ©
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GKO. H, LORING, .
Game Suppers, Got upto Order.
J. F. HOOK.
Particular attention will be paid to accommodating
LADIES AND FAMILIES.
The Stages, running in ail directions from Ne. N E w A R R AN G E ME N T ! ! ) vada, have their Offices at, and take their departures
SPRING & SUMMER from the National Exchange
sg OPEN ALL NIGHT. Ga
CAMPAIGN OF 1861. The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge
ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where
HE subscriber having purchased the entire in. games and drinks can be had.
terest of B. Fogerty, together with his large and . “ jyaving had long experience at the business, lam
well assorted stock of goods, consistiag of confident of being able to make ——— heen —
; i , tains, and a comfortable home for Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trime . Hotel in the Mountains,
. Travelers. ; 2
mings, &,, &e., CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Will continue to carry on the Tailoring business in .
BLE
all its various branches, and hopes that by fair and . A LIVERY STA r
liberal dealing he may receive a good share of the . Is connected with the house and particular attention
public patronage.
Aa Garments cot in the latest styles, and warranted to fit. Give me a call. J. MORROW,
mard-tf No. 38 Broad street, Nevada.
Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by
j icati t the office.
Application at ene oe GB. R. LANCASTER, Pro'r.
GEO. W. KIDD,
BANKER,
GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA,
OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market
Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8, Mint.
an Checles on San Francisco and Sacramena RAFTS oathe Eastern Cities at the Lowest
tates.
gar Collections made, and State and County Securities purchased at the highest Market value.
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
BY JAMES T. OTT,
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREFT, NEVADA.
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, and through Ash plain about 70 miles above.
Refined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and .
Returns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours.
My Assays are Guarantied,
BARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price.
leaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the
JAS. T. OTT, Highest Prices.
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
HM. HARRIS & CO.,
(Successors to Harris & Marchand,]}
E STREET, NEAR CORNER. OF SECOND STREET,
MARYSVILLE,
Also—73 J Street, Sacramento,
106 Sacramento Street, San Francisco,
NS continve to carry on the business of —@g
elting, Refining, and Assaying
GOLD AND ORES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and
bind ourselves to pay the differences that may arise
with any of the U. 8. Mints, Returns made in from
six to twelve hours,
IN BARS OR COIN,
Specimens of Quartz Assayed and valued, Terms for
Assays the same as in San Francisco,
H. HARRIS & CO,
Attention ! ‘Everybody ']
Great Reduction in the
PRICES OF LIKENESSES!
N CONSIDERATION OF THE HARD
times and also for the opportunity of selling all
the Tickets in my Raffle before the 234 of MARCH
] um determined to reduce my prices for Tikenesses
25 per cent, from the Istof January 1861. 1 will
continue to take as good a picture as can be taken in
any part of California, in all kinds of weather, and
willcharge only (with one ticket in my Raffle for
every dollar invested in pictures) the same prices as
I have done before without tickets,
Life-size Photographs, Framed and)
Painted, Only $16,
With Sixteen Tickets, and every other picture reducedin the same ratio. I have discovered a new
process of taking Pictures, which enables me to finish them in the BEST and MOST DURABLE STYLE
of the ait.
Now is the time to have Pictures!
With chances to win Splendid Prizes, No one will
ever miss the time or the money invested,
BR. Callin and see my lictures,
jan5-td A. LIEBERT, 88 Broad St.
NEW YORK PRICES.
The Greatest Improvement in
MODERN DENTISTRY,
The Patent Gum Colored Vulcanic Base for
ee Teeth.
WHICH DR. LEVASON
AS PURCHASED THE RIGHT OF MANUF AC. turing, and has all the steam apparatus Ke, Ke.
With a large assortment of the most Beautiful TEETH
expressly for this Process, The Durability of Valcanite has been fully tested in the Vastern States
during the last four years, and pronounced pre-eminent over all known substances as a
PLATE FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
Rendering the work much LIGHTER and CHEAPER .
than GOLD !! yet equally durable and more Beautiful. It absorbs no moisture !
Acids !! Taking a high polish and having no interstices for the lodgment of food {!! It’s more cleanly
than any Gold Work can be made and are
Worn with More Comfort,
And owing to their extreme lightness, any desired
fullness may be given to the FACE without perceptably increasing the weight.
Those interested, are invited to call on
DR. LEVASON,
Office is over Block & Co's Store, Nevada,
Bg Stopping of Decayed, and Repairing
Teeth with Artificial Bone or Pure Gold,
Sroken
. States—a list of which, as allowed by the Dental Col. leges can be seen at the Doctor’s Office,
Particulars will shortly be published with Certificates,
NEVADA
‘IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
. AND MACHINE SHOP.
.
.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA,
Steam Engines and
Boilers built to order,
Castings and Machinery of every descrip. ated tion.
Quarts Machinery constructed, fitted up or repair
ed All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt
and Bark Mills : Horse Power and Car Wheels. All
orders filled promptly, and at as LOW RATES as any
establishment in sacramento or San Franciseo. freight
added, WM. HEUGH.
Nevada, Feb. 12th 1860,—tf
CITY BREWERY.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE} spectfuily inform the lovers of good LAGER
BEER, that he manufactures an article that can. not fail to please the taste
. ggr Lager Beer furnished regularly to Bar-rooms,
.
. Rates,
A. BLASAUF, }
' dec25 City Brewery, Spring st., Nevada,
Tux Eastern Bounpary Survey.—The
eT NE es SN em Mle pen Setaaedilphae f°
The Row at the White House—the Protest and Simonton’s Remarks,
The particulars of the flare-up ‘at the
White Honse, io relation.to the Qalifornia
Bankers and Assayers, . Mevada Semocrat.
Vicalia Delta eays that tbe surveying party . *PPolttments, have already been published.
sent out by Lieut, Mowry, U.S. CommisThe following is the protest presented, to
. sioner, arrived ia Visalia on the 7th iost., . the President agaiast. Col. Baker's: tnterference in the appointmente:
having examined the country for about two To His Ex ps
: . 18 EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT
. bundred miles along the line, Usrrep Stares:—The undersigned, RepabThey passed through a very desolate, . jicans of the State of Galifornia respectrou gh and sterile region. After leaving the fully and earnestly protest against the. inColorado, they proceeded in a North-west. terference of the Hon, Ey Ds Baker, Senator
erly direction, towards Lake Bigler, The . from Oregon, with the Federal ‘. int
line rans west of the Las Vegas Mountains, . mente in the State of California. a tetl
Because some of the appointments which
Westward from this plain is the sink of the . Colonel Baker desires would be very unacAmargosa, a stream that rises in the upper! cent
part of Asb Plain, and running southward, ect Bh eae ifjvalctous ang woe’) ma
sweeps around to the Northward again, and . dicial to the public interesta, Secon a
after a course of 200 miles or upwards, sinks . Because California is able and: willi on
. inte an extensive mareh of salt and alkali represent herself; and to attach. he hg
within 15 miles of its source. This appendage to Oregon would sy eg! oe
marsh is ina valley of great length, run-. noralize our party and to expose us 4a the
ning nearly north and south, One of its certainty of defeat tn the next and subse
hope ein step is its great on she go quent elections, nba os kee
—being not less than 400 feet below the Tas
level of the sea, as indicated by BarometriWashington, Maroh 28th, 2861,
cal measurement, At about the level of
the sea, a small stream of fresh water runs
out, This remarkable plaia has been very
appropriately named Death Valley.
The entire region they traversed is neare
ly destitute of vegetation. Indications of
nent California Republicans, It was presented to the President by Simonton, whe
atthe same time read a paper condeming
Col, Baker, which the President took and
Silver, Gold,and other minerals, are fre. C8t into the fire, remarking that it was dicquently met with, bat the nature of the sur . respectful to his friend of twenty-five years
rounding country, the difficulties attending . Ty
the transportation of freight and the geneb rhage a wer — vine ce
ral uninviting aspect of the region, would he also heen published, and reads as
ollows:
be sufficient to deter any class of people,
except Californians from attempting towork . Mr, President—Quite a respectable numParties . ber of Californians, all Republicans and
mines or even prospect for them.
have, however gone down to the Colorado, . good men and true, have devolved upon
painfal and disagreeable from which point they will diverge in all. mea delicate,
. directions, and it is not unlikely that the . duty, the discharge of which I do not feel
mineral wealth, if it exists in
country will be developed.
that desolate . at liberty to decline,
. Oregon, yesterday presented to you, ten
i . . Oalifornians, that the igh a aE a aviia . Ut ’ y might recommend
Farat Snoorine Arrray,—The Hydraulic . jin to you as the proper representative of
Press gives the following particulars of a . California to be consulted in regard to Fedshooting affray which occurred last Friday . eral appoiniwents io that State, Thiscomat the Grizzly Fort Honse, eight miles from . etek leat pn fet antes our protest,
s : ss sax ok Oe s, Against the interference of
North San Juan, on the Forest City roads . Mr. Baker; and we thank you most heartily
Mr. Joho Meredith was occupying the . for the kind consideration’ which bas given
. Grizzly Fort House, which belongs to Mr. . us this opportunity, You will pardon us
This protest was signed by forty promi:
. The Hon, E. D, Baker, a Senator from
Resists the strongest .
Extracting
. or Cleaning of Teeth. Charges, the same as in the
Simmons, and was about to vacate it, taking
. with him certaio furniture claimed by Sim. mons, An angry dispute arose between the
. parties on this hand. Simmons employed a
. mao by the name of Gorman to assist him
jin preventing the furniture from being
carried off. John Meredith was backed by
his brother David anda third person, not
known. All the parties were armed. Soon
after the commencement, Simmons, think. ing “discretion the better part of valor,’’
retired, leaving Gorman to bear the brant
of the quarrel, which be did bravely, but
rasbly, discharging the first pistol shot. This
drew upen him wbe fire of his adversaries,
John Meredith’s bullet entered his left
breast, producing a mortal wound, from
which Gorman died at eight o’clock the eame
‘evening, The ball from David's pistol
. grazed his forehead, without doing any par. .
. ticular injury. Subsequently J. Meredith
. went to Downleville aud delivered himself
into the hands of the authorities. Previous
to his death, Gorman acquitted the Mereditbs of blame, and regretted the part he
. had been induced to take in the affray,—
. Deceased was about forty years of age, and
from Providence, Rhode Island.
Tue Nez Perces Mixes,—The Oregon
Statesman of April 8th says of these mines:
The spasmodic and sometimes i}]-natured
efforts made to support these mines, are
pretty conclusive evidence that they are a
. hoax. We only regret thatso many have
been led off by the seductive clamor, who
. could il] afford the expense and loss of time, .
. We bave made considerable inquiry, and
. read what has been published respecting
. these mines. The most direct and positive
proof yet brought to light is that a citizen
. of this county, a gentleman of the most uoimpeachable character for veracity, lefthere
i for the placer in question. Heat length
. reached amountain saidto be clad with
. snow, and impassable at that season. The
. general impression among other prospect‘ors was, that twenty-five miles further on .
there were probably diggings that would
pay three cents to the pan per day !
Cvurtep Leay.—A correspondent of the
Placerville Democrat says tbe curled leaf is .
. ¢ansed by the plant louse, and Downing’s
treatment he finde the best to be pursued, .
All peach trees should be washed with
weak ley, or strong soap and water, This
kills the eggs of the plant lice. When curled
leaves are about ready to fall, any carefal .
. observer can find them snugly ensconced in
their shriveled house—a little black insect
. somewhat resembling the sugar-ant, with a
. will be given tothe care of horses, carriages, &c. . Saloons, Families and dealers generally, at Reduced emall bead and large body. They remain
. on the trees, lay their eggs under the rough
i scaly bark, and die.
. we trust, for the plain language, for the oc. casion demands that we should be bold, dis_ tinct and emphatic in some statements to
you, which it is not pleasant to make, We
. have no quarrel with Mr, Baker; we respect
_ his senatorial character, and do not desire to
speak of bim unkindly; bat we have higher
regard for and deeper interest in.the success
. of your administration than in maintaining
. any Senator’s good will,
. We protest against Mr. Baker being pre. sented as the arbiter of California appoint. ments, because he is not of us. We warn
. you against being misled, ae you surely
. will be if you follow some of his recommen.
. dations, We know, and eay it publicly, that
; ,
_ he recommends some barilas for Federal office in California, who are dishonest, whether
he knows it or not, whose appointment
, would fix inevitable disgrace upon the Ad. tuiuistration, and plant the seeds of certain
death in the Republican party of Cali. fornia.
) In order to imprest upon your mind the
. fact that our protest is well founded, and to
_thow why we, as Californians, having the
. honor of our State at. beart, do not. desire
. that Mr. Baker shoald epeak for us, Lam
. compelled to show that he has already
Bought to betray us, has abusedour confidence, and so abused yours,
Hle has presented to you, as a candidate
for Superintendent of the Mint, his son-inexcept as an
. Jaw, who was never known
' earnest,’ active, working Democrat, and
. whose own party considered him worthy
only of & subordinate position in that es. tablishment. Ile must know that his a
. pointment would discourage and demoralize
. the Republican party in California, and
that the only possible ground upon which it
can be placed is the selfish desire to ag. grandize a member of his family atthe expense of the cause,
. Again, be presented to your Excellency
yesterday. a* one of the’ most substantial
/and highly respected citizens of California
A. J. Butler-—a man notorions in our State
in former years as a professional gambler,
. who never was @ Republican until just before the late election—who has not the confidence either of the people at large or of
the Republican party; a man who is recognized by all honest men as a political broker, whose touch is contamination to any
public man, It was the grossest outrage to
impose him upon you as 4 representative of
California,
Jenivnritepinhidatipheriigenia ine
) Nearvy six millions of old copper cents
. were recently received at the Philadelphi
. Mint. What a lot of ginger-bread they
. would bave purchased on “training day 1’
W. H. Rhodes is to deliver a May Day address at Red Blof on the Ist of es. ’
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