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December 13, 1860 (4 pages)

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ey VOLUME VIII. Hotels and Restaurants. Mevada Democrat. — conan al On eipsaat, Samed abimbane: FASHI ON RES TAURANT. : mie oe . CHAS. B, IRISH, Proprictor. IY I. J. ROLEE & CO. . G. I. LAMMON, . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. A. ® CHURCH, T. H. ROLFE. i. J. ROLFE, aving purchased the above Restau. . rant, J would inform the peopleof this place and the county at large, that I design keeping it as a OFFICF—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. y Dewocrat wilbbe delivered to town 1¢ . Tue Tri-Weexe subscribers at 75 cents per month, payable to th First Class Restaurant. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA ee Oe Le e Nevado De , TH Bankers and Assayers. BANKER. GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA. OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market . XP Rates, und liberal advances made on Dust for. warded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8, Mint. Sight Cheeks on San Francisco and Sacramento, at Par. DRAFTS onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates, . pap Collections made, end State and County Se. curities purchased at the highest Market value, FELTON, J. Cy NIRDREYR, i Fy Carrier; single copies 10 cents, rs, . ph elie tne oo Geert ee The Table will be supplied with everything in 4 tlt . the market, and none but good cooks will be emRates oF APVERTISING—For one square of ten Hines, . ployed. Meals furnished at all-hours—and on short . first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1. . yotiee One hundred words on an average make a square, Game Suppers served up! Meals at all 1 9 order, on the Jou Pristine, of ail kinds, neatly executed, shortest notice. hours. nov27-tf Pe aE eS an NR RE TEIN NO Ne IR City Business Cards. ‘UNITED SLATES HOTEL. BROAD ST., BELOW PINE, NEVaDA. GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. HE UNDERSIGNED TIAVE RE FITTED AND completely renovated the building occupied by for the past few years, and i RWS TT ES Attorney and Counselor at Law. Notary Public and Commissioner for the Atlantic States. Orrick—On Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon, tae ‘ oct2-tf . in as good a style as any other . HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS, The Rooms are well ventilated, and are furnished with the best of beds and bedding. Meals wees. Fly Cents, them fi carry on the Hotel Business, Nevada, California, GEO, 8. HUPT, @ WILSON HILL, HILL: & HUPP, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Orricr—-Over CG. W. Welch’s Rook Store, in WilLodgings per night,.50 and 75 cents. lams’ Brick Building, Commercial st., Nevada. The Table will be bountitully supplied with all allie ; — the varieties found in the Market. J. Ry M’CONNELL, JOUN GARBER, . GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors, McCONNELEG & GARBER, Attorneys and Counselors at La . Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judi*41 . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NO, 82 & 84, BRUAD ST., NEVADA. District, amd in the Supreme Court, GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprictor, Orrice—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Broad st., VUE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY Nevada, announee to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, anl the traveling public, that he still has charge of . the well known and Popular Hotel, knownas the Na= . Honal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada. The Building is of Prick, three stories bigh, and rick Build. . THOROUGULY FIRE-PROOF, . Having stood two fires, ‘The several apartments have . ecently been fitted up ina style that cannot be surpassed. . The Beds and Furniture are New, And for 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 ail directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departures from the National Exchange. Ae OPEN ALL NIGHT. -@a The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where games and drinks ean be had, THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Orrick-—U p Stairs, tng, Corner of Broad and Pine s DAVID BELDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Particular attention given to procuring United . States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the . ame by Military Service. Orricn—At the Court House, Nevada, DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician and Surgeon, Orncr—At Wickes & Co’s. Drug Store, Broad st., Nevaila: E. B. TA YLOR, Homeopathic Physician, will eontinue to . They are now prepared to accommodate Travelers . . J. C, BIRDSEYE & CO., . BANKERS. NUMNER 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA, . Jurchase Gold Dust and Bullton, at the I Highest Market Rates, Advances made on Gold Dust for Assay or Co »at the U. 8. Braneh Mint. CHECKS AT PAR, on San Francisco, Sacramento, . and Marysville. @ ue Qur SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOLITAN BANK, New York, ! ale in sums to suit Purchase State and County Securities at th for = e Highest Rates, Depost!s received, Collections made, and a general Ranking Business transacted, . CHAS, W. MULFORD, A. H. NHAGADORN, C. W. MULFORD & CO., BANKERS, . AT THE OLD STAND, STREET, NEVADA. BOUGHT at the HIGHEST MARKET MAT MAIN . SIG AT PAR. . DUST forwarded to the United States Branch Mint, . for Assay or Coinage, and advances made on the same . if required, Highest Price paid for County Serip. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, BY JASiES T. OTT, NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, . (AOLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, . (TW Refined and Ases)e4 at San Francisco Rates, and . . Returns made in Bars Coin, within a few hours, . . My Assays are Guaventiod, BARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price. Leaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the . Highest Prices, JAS. T. OFT, PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. H, HARRIS & CO., {Successors to Harris & Marchand,] E STREET, NEAR CORNER OF SECOND STREET, MARYSVILLE, Also—73 J Street, Sacramento, 105 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. DG Will continue to carry on the business of Pe Melting, Refining, an d Assaying GOLD AND ORES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We guarantee the correctness of onr Assays, and bind ourselyes to pay the differences that may arise with any of the U. 8. Mints. Returns made in from six to twelve hours. . i N BARS OR COIN. . { . . } . fired an ounce ball into his side. . rolled over and over some thirty yards or . seized the moving arm and wounded it se. mournful honors over the lamented Clark, . aleva da Democrat. Torn by A Bear.—Two weeks ago, says . the Napa Times, Mr. Kenley, and several others at Napa Valley, went on a search for a large bear, called “club-foot,” who had been committing many depredations for a long period of time, a few miles from Sebastopol, and for whose head a bonus of fifty dollars had been offered. Mr, Kenley, . while separated from his party, came across Mr. Bruin, among a heavy lot of brash and . The bear so down a declining piece of ground, and as Mr, C. concluded he was dead he made no further preparations to motest him, and did not even load his piece. While in this state of fancied security, the bearrecovered and getting scent of him, crawled under the . brush (Mr. K. being on top) and seized him by the leg before he could make his eseape. . This brought him to the ground, when the bear grasped him and bit him in several . places, KX’s dog here at acked the bear, when the latter turved upon him, K. now attempted to escape, but the bear again seized upon him. The bear probably was snffering and weak from the wound, for . while the man remained quiet it too was so. While attempting to get his knife the bear . verely. The dog having attacked “club. . foot’? a second time was pursued fiercely, . which allowed Mr, K. to getaway. We une derstand the injured man is now doing well and will recover, although badly hurt. The , scalp was torn or loosened from the entire . back part of his head, but was replaced, Ibe bear was an extraordinary sized one, and whether dead or not is not known. mocrat, NUMBER 396. THE DISUNION MOVEMENT, The St. Louis correspondent of the Alta, writing Nov. 24th, says: Notwithstanding the apparent panic, the progress of the secession scheme is marked . by many evidences of a more conservative feeling, and, despite a few hot-headed outbreaks, in two or three instances, the secession tone has considerably cooled down. It would not be surprising if Senatars Chesnut and Hammond were re-elected by the South Carolina Legislature, and instructed to resume their seats in the United States Senate, and for this reason : without those Senators there is apt to be strength enongh opposed to disunion in the Senate to make the disunionists trouble, and it is advisable for South Carolina to have her two Senators present to stay the mischief. It is noted that there isno money in that State, nor Georgia, bor Alabama, with which to: pros. ecute the practical withdrawal of the States named from the Union. The mere absence of their Members and Senators from Congress Can ouly serve to weaken the whole South, and will be strenuously protested against by Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Missouri, The Governors of Kens tucky and Tennessee have both come ont in opposition to secession, Com, Greenwood, formerly M. C. from Arkansas, just returned to Washington from that State, says it is admitted that three-fourths of the people of Arkansas are opposed to secession. Sam Honston is down en the whole movement, and refuses to commit Texas to it, though Senator Wigfall is one of the most bitter advocates of secession to be found in the South. Missouri is too overwhelmingly opposed to disunion to admit of a question. Senators Green and Polk . have spoken against it, and nota single At Tiane Mast.—The following beauti fal paragraph is from the San I’rancisco . Pacific: Liow brief the intermissions of late when . the flag on our public buildings has not . waived at balf-mast, Men of rank in the . army, citizens in high social life, have fol. lowed each other in rapid succession to the . tomb. Scarcely had the flag risen from its . when a fellow soldier ‘Wraps the drapery of his couch” about him and lies down to die. He in tarn . is followed by the citizen soldier, Gen. J. P. Haven, who died Saturday last. So/. death looks upon us from our highest and gayest eminences, The banner that bears newspaper, among the hundreds which supported Bell, Douglas and Breckinridge, has dared to propose it. Maryland, through her Governor and Senator Kennedy, ExGov. Pratt, Senator Pearce, Mayor Brown
of Baltimore, and her public press, bave unanimously protested against it, and Delaware is about half northern already. A United South is, therefore, impracticable, and South Carolina & Co. will find it out in time to hesitate when the time to commit an “overt act’’ against the 'ederal Government arrives, Tus Presioryr Weers.-The Washington correspondent of the Bulletin tells the following : On Sunday, the 11th November, the . . our proudest honors, death grasps {0 crape . ,, ~ ovembr ‘Assays the same as in San Francisco. his busy. unsparing work, Citizens of the . id ogg ragyts portion of his Cabinet, to3 I, HARRIS & CO. . great metropolis, it is not for want of congetuer with several distinguished gentle. 8 wt ; of . men, -metatthe White House, to discuss MT tant mementos if ye goon thoughtless of . me", -Mme “sheen Gioust ozo : yo 8 B the present state of affairs, Daring the Office and Residence adjoining G. E, Withington’s Specimens of Quartz Assayed and yalued. Terms for store, at the foot of Broad street. Haying had long experience at the business, J am confident of being able to make the National, the best Jlotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers, CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES, DR. LEVASON, Surgeon aR, Dentist. A LIVERY STABLE, . Ts connected with the house and particular attention will be given tothe careof horses, carriages, Ke. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by . application at the office. GEO. R, LANCASTER, Pro'r. Orrick—U p stairs, next to Chas, Kent’s Meat Market, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Nevada Witosk FEE FOR RACH OPERATION IS ONLY $2,50. FREDERICK MANSELL, Stgn and Ornamental Painter. . BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA. ° . LOUIS CELARIE, JOHN IxENDALL, Justice of the Peace. . : . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. Orrice—Kelscy’s Building—Wntrance . on Tine st., ¥ next door below Kent’s Meat Market, and over A. . Watches Carefally Repaired and WarBlock & Co’s Clothing Store, Aect-t . ranted, VERY PERSON WHO WILL PRING me some work to doin the Jewelry or Watch. making.line, will receiveas many Tickets in my Great Distribution, as they expend Dollars for work. You > DEALER IS CHAS. W. NG, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Cutlery, Silver War KELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., NEAR PINE. . BRae> Watches Carel to order, All Artic] me Keb y Goods. PHOTOGRAPHIC LINE. ired, and Jewelry made are taken at LOUIS CELARIE’S . Daguerreotype & Ambrotype Gallery, y. KNOWLTON, GEO. H, LORING. LORING & KNOWLTON, WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND Manufacturing Jewelers. . Mayers & Coe’s Boot and ! Nevada. . BF Watehes Repaired and Cleaned at short notice. . Fvery variety of California Jewelry, Manufactured in, As you will expe the best style. . H. W. GALVIN, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, 3ROAD STREET, NEVADA. Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, . J, SADDLE-TREES, PACK-SADDLES, HARNESS, RIDING WHIPS, and SPURS: Commercial St., opposite St. Louis Hotel. . Core you who wanta Good Picture, and [ will present you as many tickets in my GREAT DISTRIBUTION, nd Dollars for Pictures. Commercial street, opposite Shoe Store, The Bulletin correspondent of the 6th of October in criticising the different Photographic Pictures at the last State Fair says: yposite wall hang the contributions of n Franeiseo,. These alsoare most cred itable specimens of the photographic art. Among them is a life-size head and bust of Senator Lrederick—probably the most perfect which has been made of the late Senator. Side by side with these, ha series of most wretched libels on the art contribute: by some one in Nevada, They serve, however, to “On the oj Shew of > } i Repairing done on the shortest notice, and at Rea. sonable rates. do. F. BGGE, BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Commercial Street, Nevada, A Fall Assortme LADIES’ and CHILskillful competitors, . As that paper don’t gfve thename of the artist who send such pictures, . DREN’S SHOES, and GIATERS, and LIEBERT, the Photographie Artist of Broad street, srerene a pig tg published in the papers of Nevada, that he was the onstantiy ¢ han and for sale at Reaonly one in this city who sent pictures to the State Fair. Ra‘ A CHACUN SES G@UVRES.’’-G% * Let every one have Credit for his own Work. LOUIS CELARIE, hl 7 Boots Made to Order. “EX Repairing done at all times, and at short notice. F. HOOK, > Rates novl-3m NEURALGIC PAINS, N THE HEAD AND FACE, RELIEVed instantly, and eventually cured, by Fiecrro GALVANISM, at the office of DR. LET ASON, up stairs, over Block & Co’s Store, corner of Com and Pine streets, Nevada. “HO! FOR MT. ORO! A Share in the Black Hewk Co. for Sale. 4 = undersigned offers his interest in the above company for sale on reasonable terms, Said claims are located in the Mt. Oro District, and join the celebrated Yorty claims. For further particulars enquire at this office. Gro. I. Lawmon, JEWELLER & WATCH MAKER, . » The best Photographic Pictures and Ambrotypes . . set off to better advantege, the productions of more . it must be known, that A. . ITH’S GARDENS, SACRAMENTO. Seed Warehouse, No, 403 Street, . Between 2d and 3d. Now ready to be mailed to /' TREES AND SEED CATALOGUES. . AS FOLLOWS~—TREES. f —(Ceneral Catalogue of Frait and OrnamenNo, 1.—-Genera na SM Applicants, our 2.—Catalogue of Foreign Grape Vines, No. 3.—General Price Catalogue of Garden Seeds No, 4.—Wholesale price Catalogue of Garden and Field Seeds, for use of dealers. . For particulars and more» minute information please address a8 above, and we will promptly for. ward any or all of the above catalogues ; which will . . give our customers all the information they may require upon each of the subjects treated upon, — WE OFFER — 200,000 OF THE CHOICEST FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. . The Largest and Best Selected Stock of . ‘Wine and Table Grapes in the State. We are prepared to sell the above in large or small quantities, at Greatly Reduced Prices from previous years, and lower than the same kinds are sold, as . per eastern Catalogues. WRITE US BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Also, 150,000 California Grape Vines. . And our General Nursery ®tock of FRUIT, . ORNAMENTAL TREES. . SHRUBS, ROSES AND Greenhouse Plants, . We . Are unusually Large and Fine. invite especial . attention to onr Large and Varied Stock of AND FIELD SEEDS, All of which we guarantee to be of OUR OWN GROW. ING, and being the crop of the present season are all . warranted to be . FRESH AND GENUINE, Planters and Dealers in Seeds after reading our Catalogues, will find they can purchase a more reliable . article in this line at Sar LESS PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE=GA . Sa@eON Tills COAST.<Ga ha Orders Respectfully Solicited.-<Ga Pure California White and Red Wines, for sale by the Gallon or Case, containing nothing but the pure juice of the Grape. deel]-3m Seed Warehouse, 40 J St., Sacramento. USTICES’ BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON hand and for sale at this office. . . seven children. . where, we learn from the . probable . death, reckless of life’s great work, to pre. . pare to meet your God, Exvorement.—The San Andreas Indepencent, of Saturday last, relates the following: . A middle-aged man. named Baer, re. sides at Central Hill, near San Andreas, . where he two weeks ago hada wife and . He had lived quite. happily with this woman for more than ten . years. About three months ago be began . to suspect the fidelity of the woman and . had pretty substantial canse to be jealous . of a vear ueighbor, by the name of Bright . —a widower who had lost his wife some . eighteen months since, He remained silent, . bowever, and the amour between the two . progressed without remonstrance or interruption. Last week the woman availed herself of some wretched pretext to quarrel with Baer, and, with her duds and clothes, left the house and went over to Bright’s, . husband, she is . now living in a state of adultry, having ta. ken three of her children, and left four to . the charge of her Jate husband. Preasina Anticivation.—The Mountain . Democrat thinks that the Douglas members of the Legislature on the meeting of that . body will have anything bat a pleasant . time——that the former supporters of Brode. rick and the late converts to the Douglas . faith will each desire supremacy and never fuse. It says that without concession they cannot act in concert, and neither faction is disposed to concede, In view of the well known proclivities of the Democrat it is. the risk is for the thought. A first trip to the circus could not please a . little boy more than wonlda flare up of the . kind suggested by the Democrat, The an. . ticipation pleases it.—[Sac. News. A Nest or Trarrors.—An Arizona correspondent of theS. F. Herald, writing from . the town of Messila, under date of Novem. ber the 22d, says: “We have about 1,000 Americans or white populationin Arizona, . and nine-tenths of that number favor a disruption of the Union, since the disastrous . election news that has reached us from the : Northern States.”’ A. P. SMITH & CO., . Lazor Lost.—Hunting fora dog when . you lise in the neighborhood of & sausage factory. . discussion, it is said General Cass was affected to tears, and the O. P. F, sobbed like on infant. The upshot of their discussion appears to be. that South Carolina may be allowed to take any position she pleases, provided she does not interfere with the revenue or opena port. Should she ventare thus far, a man-of-war will immediately show itself off Charleston, and put an cflectual stopper upon ber proceedings, Srion Camuron,—The San Francisco Herald thinks the selection of Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, for the position of Secretary of the Treasury, would be a most fitling one, It gays: “We are very familiar with the past personal and political history of the Vennsy}vania Senator. Before we came to this State, some ten years ago, he was wel! known to be one of the most thorongh going business men in his State. He is, wit!al, aman of wealth, an influential politician, a citizen of the strietest integrity of character, and he is, in our opinion, the . best selection the incoming President can make for the important post.?’ SovuruErn Senarors.—A Washington dig patch, dated November 21st, says : Wigfall, of Texas, states that he has information to the effect that all the Southern Senators, except those from South Carolina, will be in their seats at the approaching session. Toombs has neither resigned conditionally nor prospectively, and he cannot be persuaded to do so. Notwithstanding all his Mexican pronunciamentos, he was . quite as fierce in 1851, after abandoning General Taylor’s Administration, but subsided very conveniently. Tut New York MILLTONAInES,—Percival, the correspondent of the Chafleston Evening News says: The statement which hag been going the rounds of society, that Mr. . A. T. Stewart (dry goods mercbant in Broadway,) who is worth $20,000,000, and who dines from solid gold vessels, is the wealthiest man in the city, has occasioned a little jealousy among the friends of Mr. Wm. B. Astor, and they are oat io a statement that Mr. Astor is worth $40,000,000, and that its increase is at least $3,000,000 per annum.