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August 26, 1862 (4 pages)

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NEVADA DEMOCRAT. . On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, BY I. J. ROLPE & CO, ee I, LAMMON, RK, BURCHFIRLD, oe Ofico—Corner Broad and Pine Streets. a. c, tr. J. ROLPR, Y% tf, ROLFE, Nia-Wask ey Dewocrar will be deiivered te tawn subscribers at 75 cents per mouth, single copies 10 . ceuls. ; Mail subscribers, $6 perdannin, it advance $5.50; three mouths, > ov sik Mauutles, 3. 5 or ANVERTIENG—For one squcre of ten lines, ‘ot imsertiva. 32; eacn Subsequent omeertion, Sl. oae bandred words on an average mike a sy aare City Business Cards. hut W. PELL, H. MACKIE & C0., BANKERS. ( Suceessors to UC. W. Mullurd. ) 1OLW DUST PURCHASED AT THE E niguest rates Sigit Checks on Sacramente anal n Fraucisen, fm. Kacnie rc unze ou the Atlantic Stctes and Rurene, in sasths Co Suet. (advances made on Gold forwarded to the UL oS it tor Assay or Coinage. WR AGENCY for Insurance aysinst Fire, CUCNEY SCRIP BUUGHT at tie biguest rates, Nevada City, duly 1, 1862. GEO. W. KIDD, BANGER. HR YUE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA, YOGV0 BUST Parchased at the Highest Market T ues. aad liberal advances inate on Dust forcarded foe Assay ov tec Coitage at the U.S. Mint. Siu iat C aceks ow San Frauciseo aud SacramenUWtAFLS oathe Rastern Cities ut the Lowest Rates, og Collections made, and State and Connty Se. «crities purchased at the highest Market value. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, BY JAMES J. OTT, NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, YULD AND ORRS, of every description, Melted, . JT etined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and . Tetaras made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours. . Me Assays are Guarantied, ‘ KARS discounted at the Lowest Market Priee. Leaded Gold und Black Sand lots bought at the . Highest Prices. SAS. T. OTT. . Mw She . J. F. HOOK. Brick Building, Opposite St. Louis Hotel, : COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, . AND BENKERT’S QUILTED BOTCUM SOOTS, Constantly on hand, Lind for Sale at Very Reasonable Rates. ea «SOOTS MADE TO ORDER! “@@ Repairing done at all times. J. F. HOOK. CHAS. W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALEK IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery . SILVER WARE & FANCY GOODS, Kelsey’s Block, Commercial Street, Watches carefully Repaired—Jewelry made to Order, ALL ARTICLES GUARANT RED. j . . . ae ! GEORGE H. LORING, WATCH MAKING, Repairing & Manufacturing Jeweler, 'T ee eenmenn NEVADA, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1862 ORLEANS HOTEL. CORNER UF MAIN AND SACRAMENTO STREETS, Placerville, Cal, J. Ht. VANDERBILT, .... Proprreton ( Formerly of the Cary House. ) EEK HOUSE HAVING BREN thoroughly overhauled, resmoddled aud j bewly furnished with elegant turniture, we are prepared to xecommodate the tex veling public in. tiner style than any boielin the city, Having hadexten sive experience as a caterer, all who may be pleased to patronize the house cannot teil to be weil cared for. Fvery department ot the honse will be kept in “Hell # tiatines as to take it second to none in the fry ieee 7] . Lod ginug.., coke Sess’ tach 50 ets. Wand7s HUUSK GPEN ALL NIGHT, Qe STaGes arrive at and depart from the Orleans from and to all parts of the State, jedl. NATIONAL EXCHANGE. NO, 32 & 34, BROAD ST,, NEVADA, GeO. R. LANCASTER, PROP’R. 4h ‘th UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY sanounee to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, eee . Gold Bars bought and sold. . Dealers, their patronage. _ Miscellaneous. MARYSVILLE PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. H. HARRIS & CO., . E Street, Near Corner of 2d, Marysville. Also, 78 J street, Sacramento. 105 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, And Aurora, Esmeralda Mining District. ILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS of Melting, Refining and Assaying Gold and Ores of Every Description ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD DUS? Returns made in Bars 4 or Coiu, IN SIX HOURS Shippers of DUST can draw, against consignment, on our houses at MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO and SAN FRANCISCO, and Check Buoks for that purpose will be furnished by us. They would respectfully solicit from the Miners and As vouchers, for the cor recthess of their Assays, they refer, with permisxsion, to the following Bankers, who, for nearly four years, . have shipped Bars assayed by them to the Eastern . States and Europe: RAN FRANCISCO: B. Davidson, Esq., Mess. J, Parrott & Co., ** Sather & Church, Reynolda, Reis & Co, SACRAMENTO! MARYSVILLE: Low, Bros, & Co., llecker, Jewett & Paxton, Reynolds Brox, NEW YORK, B. Berend & Co., “ aul tes traveling public, that he still has charge of the wellknown and Popular Hotel, knownas the Nae tional Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada, the Wuilding is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGRLY FIRE-PROOF, Having stood two tires, dhe several apartments have ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be surpassed. The Beds and Farniture are New, And tor comfort cannot be excelled, The Table will at all times be supplied with all . the Varieties the Market affords, Game Suppers, Got upto Order. . Particular attention will be paid to accommodating LADIES AND FAMILIES, The Stages, running in all directions from Ne. vada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures . At their old Stand. from the National Exchange, agp OPEN ALL NIGHT. -G The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge ofan experierced man, adjoins the office, where games and drinks can be had, Having had long experience at the business, ] am contident of being able to make the National, the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers, CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. A LIVERY STABLE, Te connected with the house and particular attention will be given tothe care of horses. carriages, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by application at the office. GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro'r RESTAURANT. Broad at., go, Nevada. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS AGAIN opened his Two Bit House, 108 Broad Street, And is now ready to furnish his customers and the public in general with a SQUARE MEAL FOR TWO BITS. Aug. 12, 1862. HENRY PYRMONT. [ATTENTION EVERYBODY! —THE— Commercial street, Nevada. Watohes Cleaned and Repaired at short notice. Every variety of California Jewelry, Manufactured in the Best Style. i 2 en vir Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon, OFFICE—COR. PINE & BROAD STs. (Flagg’s Building.) R. HILLER PAYS PARTICULAR attention to cases of Midwifery, and all diseases jel7-fm* D of long standing. R. M. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office—Room No. 4, Flagg’s Brick. corner Broad and Pine streeis, Nevada. Residenec, No. 25 Nevada Street, . Cc. NILES. On the Old Washington Road. NILES #KARLS, SEARLS & NILES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAY, Office in Kidd & Knox’s Building, Corner Broad & Pine streets, Nevada. a. J. I. CALDWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commissioner for the Atluntic States, Office, Corner Broad & Pine sts., Nevada, UP STAIRS—OVER HARRINGTON'S #ALOON, DAVID B ATTORNEY OFFICE--IN THE QUURT HOUSE. Particular attention given to procaring ELDEN, States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the same uy Military service. neneecnehctaatincinnantata te —~ THOMAS P. HAWLEY, ATTORNEY AIT LAW & NOTAR Y PUBLIC, Office, in Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, Corner of Broad & Pine st rects, Ve vad FREDERICK MANSELL, a. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, . Broad Street, Below the Hook & Ladder Co's Ho RUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS & OLLS for sale—wholesaie and retail, by Bs SPENCE & WICKES, No. 43 Broad st., & 55 l’ine st. jes. MINERS’ RESTAURANT, NO. 14, B STREET, VIRGINIA CITY, N. T. AT. BRADY, FORMERLY of Nevada, takes this method of informing sojourners and the “rest of mankind,”’ that he has opened a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT in Virginia City, N. T., where he will . be pleased to see his old friends and everybody else _ . desirous of obtaining a “square meal,’’ Nevada . people will please bear in mind, that he keeps the . hest of everythiog the market affords’ and as cheap as the cheapest. Meals at All Hours, @X GIVE HIM A CALL! Don’t forget the place—No. 14 B street. je3 P. BRADY. Proprietor. . . No. 65 Broad St., Nevada. } SOMETHING NEW. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED at No. 65 Broad street, one door above the Fashion Restaurant A Rotisserie and Restaurant, WHICH WILL BE CARRIED ON IN ASTYLE HERETOFORE UNKNOWN IN NEVADA! : Persone wishing a First-clase Meal. are invited to call. The culinary department is carried on in sig! of the customers, and none but the choicest morse ‘NEVADA RESTAURANT ! rt . Is . B. F. Hastings & Co., D, O. Mills & Co. QUICKSILVER AGENCY OF THE NEW IDRIA MINES. Trevor & Colgate. The best article in the State, sold at San Frapcisco . Agents rates, August 6. 1861, H. HARRIS & CO. PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL PAPER DEPOT. KENT & MACKAY, Proprictors, HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFUL Y ANNOUNCE tothe public that they have connected the above with their former business of Carpenters and Builders, a full assortment of Paints, Gilt Mouldings, Olls, Window Shades, Glass, Paint Brushes, Wall Paper, Ktc. Ete. Ete. Me Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order. -@B Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness and dixpatch. N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished, The advantages derived from the connection ot the . above business enable them to sell at lower rates than any other housein town,
Persons wishing articlesin theirline would do well to give them a call, P. KENT, A. F,MACKAY. No. 97 Broad street, Nevada DENTISTRY. R. 0. POND, SURGEON DENTIST, (successor to Dr, Levason,) has permanently lo. cated in Nevada, and will always be found at his of. fice ready todo the work of his profession, in the . best and most substantial manner, Teeth filled with . gold, tin, bone filling or cement, orinserted on gold silver or vuleanite base, All work warranted and satisfaction guarantied. Calland sce specimens of Vuleanite, the easiest, cleanest, cheapest and best base for artificial teeth. Office in Kelsey’s building over Block & Co’s store, corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada City, Cal. {jyl. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. NO. 5 COMMERCIAL ST. MERICAN BEEF, PORK,MUTTON, 4 Vewetables, &c. Also, Corned . Beefand Pork always on hand, fresh iandin the best possible condition, The undersigned, having purchased the interest of his former partner in the EMPIRE MARKET, will continue the business as heretofore on his own account, ment a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received. Retail dealers furnished with the best quality of Beef, &c. on very reasonable terms. CHARLES KENT, Nevada, Dec. 5, 1861, Proprietor, OPPOSITION MARKET. No. 70 Bread Street, HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED the interest of J W. . Johnston & Cu. in the “Opposition Market,’’ No, 70 Broad street, would respectfully solicit a continuance of . the public patronage. . MEATS kept constantly on hand and tor sale, Prices Low! Termse—Cash CHARLES GROVE. oct2-tt 1 Nevada, June 5, 1862. ‘LANGTON'S PIONEER EXPRESS, {To all parts of California and Utah Territory, con. 3 AY . necting at Maryavilleaud Nevada with Reliable } Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Kurope. . We will dixpatch Daily Expresses to aad fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every Saturday Morning, to the following places . in Western Utah: Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown, Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon, They have constantly on hand . 5} He solicits for the establish. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF . Aevada Dewmor Eastern Telegraphic News. Wasuixotoyx, Aug, 21.—There is no foun dation in the statement that Gen. Dix is to be appointed to the command at New Orleans in place General Butler, or that Rev‘erly Jubusoo will go there as Military Gov. ernor, . The rebel Major Fitzbugh,Gen, Stewart's rat. . } Chief of the Staff, bas reached Wasbing. ‘ton from Fredericksburg. He was cap/tared by a portion of Buferd’s cavalry, on . Monday jast, five wiles irom Louisa Court . House, . Returned prisoners represent with great junauiinity that the rebel authorities are by vo means relaxing their efforts to complete . the fortifications around Richmond, upon . which there are bow as many laborers em. ployed as cau work upoo them with advan. tage, Cinciynatt, Aug 22,—The instalment of rebel prisovuers will leave Indianapolis to . day for Vicksburg, which is the western _—e_,,_ , nt tee = NUMBER 657 ” Tux Ganyestoxn Hanaine Sroxy.—The Richmond Enquirer gives the following recital as a good story, gleefully headeding . it “Served Them Right:” At Galveston, Texas, an order having been issued by the Confederate autborities . for every family to leave that city, in ane ticipation of its bombardment by ‘the YanKees, wid it being determined wo defend it, . like Vicksburg, to the last, some seven familiee refused to leave, Suspicion being ex. cited, the houses of these seven families . were searched, whew the “Stare and Stripes” . were discovered,to be floated to the breeze, . should the Yankees take the city. The cord , Was not long in doing its work. A}L those who were guilty of this treason were taken out, and, upon a short shift, were hung, One would like to believe that this diabolical narrative is falee—though it is put i forth in Richmond as true. The notable part of the matter is that this is the kind of ! . astory which the leading newepaper pub lished in what is still the capital of the depot tor the exchange, Others will leave . s0 called Confederacy knows its readers at the rate of 1,000 perday until all are _ excbanged. Indiana bas rent into the Geld during the . past four days 14,400 troops. . New York, Aug. 22.—The Commercial says that it has information that the june. tion of McClellan’s, Pope’s, and Burnside’s . forces had been effected; we believe at Aquia Creek. The same paper rays that . reliable advices from the James river etate . that the rebels occupied Harrison’s Land. ing and their pickets extend to the Chicka. hominy. . A large portion of our ganboat flotilla, . . with the flag ship above Harrisou’s Land. ing, would probably give the rebels a taste . of their quality. here that all is going well with the army of Virginia, although the Government . . gives oo official indications of the state of . atfaire, Rumors of the resiguaton of Me/Clellan are flying aboatin all directions, . bat it is believed that they have no founda. tion in fact, . Wasningron, Aug, 23.—Special despatchjer to the New York papers, state that the . Baltimore papers say that since the order . Canada, The exodus js etill going on at) . the rate of 300 to 500 a day. . New York, Aug. 23.—A Richmond pa. . per of the 19th hae teen received which . says that the rebel Congrees met at Rich. . mond on the 18th, on which occasion Jeff. . Davis snbmitted his annual message. He . leads off in the usnal hypocriticwl style; . then alludes to the Federal Government as . . robbers, thieves, areassins, adfinitum. He . . recommende retaliatory measures to meet . the late laws recently passed by the Feder. al Government. He recommends the issue of more rebel shin plasters; and alludes to bnilding of rebel war vessels at home and ! Wasuineton, Ang. 22-—It is believed . . had been issued for drafting, over 5 000 cil. izens of Maryland between the ages of 18 . Nevada was foolish in and 45 bad left the State for the Sooth and . like to pursue, It seems to be assumed thatan accouut of the hanging of reven Texan families, because the Stars and Stripes was found in their bouses, is rather . a jocular idea to dwell on, What an infer nal background is bere revealed! Le Local. Ixcorroration.— The following from the Carson Age may be of interest to . Californians owning stock io Nevada silver mines: . “Thus far we have not a candidate before the people, as far as we know, who are oppored to the passage of an Incorporation Act at the next session of our Legislative , Assembly, Judge Hall and Jobu C. Lewns the only two aspirauts for the Council, are decidedly in favor of the passage of such an . act; and so are all the candidates for mem. . bers of the House, If the other counties of . the Territory will follow in the footsteps of Ormesby, aud elect suitable men to the Leg. islative Arsembly, we will have the desired lucorporstion Act parsed ina very short tine after the convening of that body. Will the other counties assist us in the work?” not passing tbe aot last winter, California operators in silver mining stocks are opposed to the measure, as it is intended to compel oflicers of mining compauvies to reside in the Territory instead of San Francisco, Tuk NkGro Question ty Wasuixnetor.— . A great deal of ostonishmeut and indignation ie expreseed in Washington, D. C., on the discovery that a section was smuggled into the act supplementary to the act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of Columbia, . which places the negro on an equality with abroad, The message betrays great signs . of weakness in the rebel government, . Purmapetruia, Aug. 23.—Private intelligence received in this city confirms the newe of the junction of our armies at Aquia . . Creek, Wasuixoron, Ang. 23.—Although the Government made no official announcement of the fact thata junction has been formed by the armies of McClellan and Pope, private letters have been received, which leaves no room to doubt that there is now Jittle cause for anxiety in regard to the military progress in Virginia. The movement of McClellan was extremely haz. . ardous, Its enccessful completion reflects . the highest credit on Halleck who planned . aud McClellan who executed it, Mewrnis, Aug. 20.—1,300 guerrillas op. posite Helena, Ark., are committing depre. . dations within the last few days, They} have burned 1,000 bales of cotton, Uindman’s forces are reported moving west from Little Rock, for fear of the advance . of the Federal. They take all jhe movabie . . property of the country with them, a Yesterday’s Bulletin thinks that Bragg’s . forces are now at Chattanoogo aud soon to . move on Nashville. . } The southern country is completely over. . ron with gnerrillae, Nothing like it was} known before, The conscription takes all . Europe to August 13th: the white man in the courts of justice of that city. The section alluded to provides, that in all judicial proceedings in the Dis. trict of Columbia there shall be no exclu sion of any witness on accuunt of color. Even in Obio where there are few negroes, in conferring upon them the right to testify in the courts, it was decreed that their tes: timony should go for whatit was worth. The sudden elevation of the negro just emancipated to an equality with white men in the capital of the United States is régarded a# something worse than an indisere: tion or an error of judgment, European News.-—We have dates, froin An Italian equadron at Ancona bad been ordered to watch the Adriatic coast, , frar!baldi, with 300 volunteers, was marching in the direction of San Catela, Tis ‘object reemed to be to reach Palermo, which was tranquil. A Garibaldi manifestation war taking place at Sosela, At the theater at Milan, shouts were raised: ‘Rome or death! Garibaldi occupied Rocco and Palmuta, A‘ the latter place he barrangued as follows “The preseor etate of affairs cannot contin: ue, I go agninet the Government becatire it will not let me go to Rome, I go agaiuet France becanve she defends the Pope. ! : COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . ! United . mse. . Truckee Meadows, Johnstown, . Carson City, Virginia City, And Walker River Mines. All letters for the Western AtlanticStates enclosed . are used here. Families wishing tohave a Roast delivered tothem, ie Linner areinvited . or parties desirous ofa Recherel nvit to call, The services of one of the RESTCOOKS in California have been secured by the p.oprietor, who understands something in that line himself, and it is his intention to make tnis a Mode l Restaurant. Charges according to orders. Cc. LECOCQ, jel. Proprietor. ITN RTT IT I IO IE OT, NOTtce TO CREDITORS.— All perainet the estate of ARCHIsovernment franked envelopes, and endorsed . Salt Lake.”’ will be forwarded and \in our ¢ } “Overland, via 4 reach their destination sooner than by any other j ] . line. ; Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and . security. . Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the United States and Europe insured or uninsured, at . aa low rates as can be done by any house with secu. } ity ee Treasure Express witl always be accompanied . i ersengerr, Be ge Draft. Billx, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly . Purchases of every description made. Forwarding . . of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, at. . tended to intelligently and with promptitude. sons having claims ag RALD MCALLISTEY, deceased, are required to present the same with the necessary within 10 montha from this notice, to the undersigned at Nea. Nevada county, California. Saeed eA: Adm’r Est. of Arch. McAllister, 4w. vouchers, Aug. 7, 1862. Tuos. P. Haw Ley, Att’y. ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY ~, —to ale by } . AX and Salt Rheum Vint TE & WICKES, . gay. Oflee ia Nevada, next door below Welle, Faryi0. 47 Broad and 55 Pine sts., Nevada. “go & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent. . any purpore. \ between the ages of 18 and 35; then the. will have Rome at any price—Rome or militia takes all hetween the ages of 35 . death! If I succeed, #0 much the better; if and 50. leaving bat few men at home for . not, I will destroy the Italy whieh I made All bosiness is suspended in . myself.’ Phe departure of volunteers Irom Mississidpi; nothing but wer is thought of. . Palermo las ceased. This accounts for the large number of guer. xens.— the Nashville rillas every where. Hanxoina § Priso eomener aaron ements . Union is responsible for the following #tatr. Expriien.—A. Fr. Dodley, a prominent ment: Fifty-five of our soldiers were ban f witnese against J. P. Hardy, in the [m. a all ; ae Se eachment case, hae been expelled from the . at the refined city of Aiea * ie i . peach se for having ¢: lected $400 . 88°; and now we have fourteen more loys Calaveras Bar fo WP ney xecuted on the scaffold. Would it no: ® : ‘ ts imen € for @ blind client eight months and fuiling . be well for some of our conservative friends to pay over. lt) address a etirring and pathetic appeal to . . our “misguided Southern brethren,”’ who MILITARY Maneseee ee a lare making snch “irregolar opposition’ to bey,” of the Fourth Hew Hampanie 19 t. the Federal Government? Tnat would loog pce ay fp young led 1 better thao railing at the Admioistration.