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Mevada Democrat.
Octavian Hoogs, is our Agent fok San Francisco, He is authorized to receive advertisements,
and collect and receipt for the name,
A. Badlam, Jr., is our Agent for Sacramento,
fu receive advertisements and collect for the same.
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SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 8, 1860.
Tur County Hosritat.—The Grand Jury
in their report, published in our last, take some
exceptions to the rules and management of the
county hospital. They think the practice of
keeping the rooms in darkness after 8 o’clock
r.M. causes great inconvenience. Had the
jury remained at the hospital over night they
would have ascertained that the rooms are not
kept in darkness. A lamp is hung in the center of the hall and kept burning all night, which
affords all the light that is necessary for the
convenience of patients. But the patients are
not allowed to have candles at their beds, to
and the jury doubtless got their information
from some dissatisfied patient who had been
deprived of this luxury. ‘To allow some of the
patients to have candles in the wards during
the night, would not only disturb other patients
but would also endanger the building. The
Grand Jury also recommend that four wellventilated single bed rooms be added to the
hospital for the accommodation of such as it
would be improper to lodge in the wards. We
do not think such an addition necessary.
There are now two small rooms, which are all
that are likely to be needed for some years.
Srare F'ivanoxs.—The Sacramento Union
of the 6th inst., estimates the receipts of
. tributed in Mississippi, by order of Gov.
enable them to read novels during the night, . Pettis. Gov. Wise has offered his valuable .
‘ERLE RIEIE AA Ve ER AEE
Scecssion Intelligence,
The Pony. Express arrived on the 6th,
at Fort Churchill, with dates from St. Louis . on the Nez Perces Reservation, have lately . this morning:
to November 24th, and special dispatches
to the Sacramento Union to the 26th, The
intelligence relative to the movements of
the secessionists, as usual, is of the sensason that no attempt will be made to work
tion character, and mavy of the dispatches
are doubtless published for effect. The bill .
appropriating a million of dollars to arm .
and equip the State has passed the Georgia .
Legislature ; also the bill calling a State .
Convention. It is reported that Governor
Moore has determined to convene the Legislature of Louisiana on the 10th of Decem.
ber. Virginia is preparing for war; she .
has 60 cannon, 500 kegs of powder, made
by contract, and 3,000 shells and grape shot
are being made for the Virginia market.
Ten thousand stand of arms are being disservices to Sovth Carolina in case Virginia
has no use for him. The report that Senator Toombs had resigned is contradicted ;
he will resign, however, on the 3d of next
Mareb unless Georgia secedes. The Californians at Wasbington have announced
their intention of setting up a Republic on
the Pacific, in case the Cotton States secede,
and Mr. Otero, the delegate from New Mex.
ico, has written home to his constituents,
Tidian Troubles Anticipated.
Accounts of the discovery of gold mines,
been published in the Oregon papers, The
mines are supposed to be rich and extensive
but they were discovered so late in the seathem this winter. Parties have organized, .
however, with the intention of prespecting .
the country early in the spring, and the
Indians are determined that the whites shail
not work the mines ea their Reservation.
Serious troubles sare consequently antici.
pated. In relation to the Nez Perces, the .
Portland News says:
These Indians are among the most wealthy
and powerful on the Pacifie slope. They have .
about 15,000 head of horses and many cattle. .
Lawyer is their chief, and is an intelligent and
educated Indian, He is friendly to the whites
and will do all in his power to maintain friendly relations. But his influence and power is
resisted by a strong war party of the tribe, who
seek every pretext to find fault with the eonduct of the Government inthe manner of fulfilling their treaty stipulations, and with white
citizens who go upon their lands. The war
chiefs are per seeking to undermine the
influence and power of Lawyer, and it is claimed by those whites located upon the reserve,
that slight offences committed by the whites in
violation of treaty stipulations would completely overwhelm the power of Lawyer and convert
. the great majority of the tribe to a state of inMisine at San Juax.—We find the following mining itemsin the Hydraulic Press of
A large number of mining claims have .
changed owners within the past few weeks at .
this place, and others are changing hands daily.
Some mining interests have been sold at what, .
in certain localities, would be thought enormous prices; whilst here, among our miners,
who are pe een fe a the soi its value,
»y are esteemed merely nominal. .
. short time since, p> At & Redshaw sold .
Knickerbocker Company were the purchasers.
‘The same gentlemen sold other interests to the .
M. G. Canal and Water Company for about
49,000. The Messrs. Belcher, © Marysville,
also sold to the water company their interest in .
the same ground for several thousand dollars.
Occasionally, from indirect, y% reliable sour.
ces, we obtain information of the amount of .
gold taken out by the various companies, notwithstanding their studied efforts at concealment. We are enabled to state, that at their
last clean up, the Eureka grey after eight
days and a Malt run, took out $5,800. The
Britannia Company took out, after an eight .
days’ run, a little rising of $3,000. _ The Met=.
ropolitan Company, after a run of ei ht days,
took out $4,000. “Messrs. Moore & Readshaw
took out $3,000 in eight days’ run; and the
Knickerbocker Company over $4,000 in a run
of eight and a half days.
ECLARATION OF SOLE TRADER.
D Know all men by these presents that], MARIA BLACKFORD, of Grass Valley Township County
of Nevada State of California, the wife of John
Blackford, of the State and County aforesaid, do
. veterate hostility to Americans. In view of
. this state of things the local Indian agent stationed at Walla Walla, has interdicted the min. ers going upon the reserve or ucross it for min. ing purposes. He has issued a notice to the
advising them tojoin with the Pacific Con.
federacy. This intelligence is of great importance; and the people of this coast will
be under lasting obligations to the “Californians at Washington,’ who have thus
the general fand into the State Treasury,
to the first of March next, at $328,244. The
current expenditures are estimated at $382,500, which would leave a deficit of over
$53,000, The settlement of the State Prison question, at a cost of $275,000, is the
chief eause of the present impoverished
condition of the general fund, and it is difficult to devise a plan for liquidating the
obligations accruing, without an inerease
of the rate of taxation, or the opening of
some new sources of revenue. The interest
and sinking fund, on the first of Jannary
next, will be sufficient to pay the $133,000
interest then due, and leave upwards of
$100,0000 with which to redeem the outstanding State bonds,
Goxe ro Work.—The miners and ditch
companies at Datch Fiat have effected a
compromise relative to the price of water,
Last Tuesday evening the miners held a
meeting, and agreed to accept the proposition of the ditch owners, topay fifteen cents
aninch, and have again gone to work,
The rates formerly paid was twenty eents
an inch, and the reduction will be of immense advantage to the miners.
Exection News.—Dispatches received by
the last Pony state that Bell’s plurality in
Virginia is at least 1,700. AH but four
counties in Missouri, give Douglas a majority over Bell of 478; the State is conceded
to Douglas. Official returns from Illinois
give Lincoln 172,545 ; Douglas, 160,549;
Bell, 4,846 ; Breekinridge, 2,272.
Paper Mitt.—The paper milk which for
some time has been in course of eonstruction at Santa Cruz, is completed, and the
mill has commenced the manufacture of paper. The Sentine! of November 29th, understands that the first ream of paper was
to have been turned out that day.
te
Sirver Prospscrine,-A company of
men is being organized in Tulare eounty,
for the purpose of bunting a very rich silver lead that was discovered in 1849, in the
Owen’s Lake country.
Inptan Krunep.—Oo Thursday, Nov. 29th
an old Indian, living near Davis’ ferry, on
the Tuolumne, was fownd murdered. The
marder, it is supposed, was perpetrated by
other Indians.
Firremen’s Benezrit.—The entertainment
for the benefit of the Nevada fire companies,
tendered by Mr. Ashmore, of the Melodeon,
takes place at the ‘Fheater, on Main street, .
next Monday evening. We trust the house
will be filled on that occasion.
THEATRICAL.—The Nevada Theater, we
learn, will be opened next Wednesday ovening
by the Maguire Troupe. The play of the
“QOctoroon” will be presented that evening.
Eastern Parars.—Messrs, H. H. Wickes
& Co., of Broad strect Book Store, have our
thanks for late New York papers, received by
the mail steamer Uncle Sam.
A Parent has been issued to Lyman P.
Collins, of Sacramento, for wo improvemena
in loop-catebes for sewing machines.
disposed of the Pacitic Slope.
Wa.tace Monument.—A friend has handed us a small pamphlet giving a sketch of
the movement for erecting ® monument to
William Wallace, the patriot hero of Scotland, together witha list of the principal
contributors and promoters, and a finely
executed steel engraving of the Monument.
Among the contributions, we notice the
sum of $300 from Grass Valley, California,
which we presume was contributed by the
Wallace Monument Association, organized
in this county some years ago. The monument is to be placed on the “Abbey Craig’
which. overlooks the fleld of Stirling Bridge,
where Wallace obtained his greatest victory
on the 11th of September, 1297. To complete the monument according to the plan
adopted, the sum of $35,000 is required, of
which $26,000 has been eubscribed and is
now at the disposal of the Committee, Ia
order to raise the additional $9,000, the
committee now make an appeal to the descendants of the men who bled wish Wallace and were led by Bruce—Scottirb patriots both at home and abroad—aa appeal
whieh will no doubt be responded. tas
Avustuan Revorms.—A Paris correspondent says: The Emperor of Austria, with
the fate of the King of Naples before him,
has determined to profit by the lesson, aud
bas at last published a decree granting constitutional reforms to his entire Empire.
The proad Hapsburg is no longer the arbi.
trary sovereign of bis millions of subjects,
The Diets of the different provinces have a
voice in the administration of affairs, and
Hungary is accorded many of her ancient
rights. For Venice nothing has been
done.
EsMERALDA Minus.—The Silver Age says
that the town of Aurora at the Esmeral
mines is composed.of about thirty buildings,
and has a population of about 150 souls, who
for the most part are now engaged in preparations for the winter. Developments are made
daily, in the mines, of the most encouraging
character. Present appearances: indicate a
great rush there in the spring.
Heparine Juprciovsty.—A Breckinridge
man, attached to the Custom House, ‘Tuesday,
after the: official result of the election in this
State was declared, received his winnings—he
had previously paid his losses. On making up
his account he found himself in the possession
of $1,500 surplus after paying up all his carly
bets made on Breck. At the eleventh hour he
went his pile on Lincoln with the, to him, pleasing result mentioned.—(8. F. Call.
STABBING A¥FPRAY.—A serious stabbing
affair occurred at White’s Italian Hotel, near
Pine Grove, Amador county, in the early part
of last week. An Italian under the intluence
of liquor, insulted a young lady, whereupon
two or three persons present interfered, and .
one of them received a wound which it was .
feared would prove fatal.
.
'
Qurer Cause oF ComPLAINtT.—A stage .
agent, writing to the Alta from Sonoma county, .
complains of the great abundance of twenty .
dollar pieces; wants to know if they coin noth.
ing else at the mint; and says they are as en .
a nuisance as the “slugs” of old times. How .
much mankind is given to grumbling! .
CaLAveras Coprrr Min8s.—The laborers
on the Calaveras copper mines, have abandoned
their works until next spring. They were mostly engaged in sinking shafts, and the water du
ring the winter season, it is thought would operate against them.
public that ifthe miners cross the lines of the
reserve, he shall immediately recall all his men
stationed at the reserve, as they will not be
. safe there,, and shall turn the entire reserve
. over to the military as only means for its pro. tection. ‘Phe temper of the Indians is greatly
. opposed to men going into their country for
. Inning purposes.
. The Nez Perces are undoubtedly the most
. intelligent Indians on the Tacific Slope.
. They are not numerous; but are wealtbhy—
. owning large bands of horses and cattle—
and are nearly allied to the Flatheads,
. Cayuses, and Walla Wallas, These tribes
speak a common language, and should the
Nez Perces become involved in a war with
the whites they would be able to effect
a powerful combination. with the adjoining
tribes,
Tur San Francisco authorities, says the Call,
have opened a crusade against houses of ill
fame, the first movement having been made by
the late Grand Jury, which has indicted some
two dozen or more houses of unquestionable
character. The object appears to be to compel
the inmates of the bagnios to. practice the arts
of their calling less publicly than they have
heretofore been doing, and to force them to
withdraw the trappings of their vicious practices from the general gaze.
Maxicrovus Prosscvution.—E. A. Lawrence
Court, San Francisco, against William Martin
for malicious prosecution, The complaint al
leges, says the Call, that the prosecution of
freeones y defendant before the police court
or an assault with a sword.cane on the 16th of
November last, was malicious, and that the de. fendant Martin, swore falsely on thattrial. The
. plaintiff claims $10,000 damages.
—
Assays.—Professor Veatch, of San Francisco, made, last week,, several assays of ore
from the Esmeralda district, »s follows: Great
Republican lode, $3,035 per tun, being $2,333
in gold and $702 in silver; Cedar lode, $2,107;
Utah lode,, $2,359; Esmeralda lode, 1,389; and
Washington lode, $1,660.
Stars Reronm Scuoo.—The Marysville
i says the construction of this building
will be commenced on Monday next. That
paper objects to the site selected as being in a
very unhealthy spot,.and: thinks the Legislature will refuse to make further appropriation
unless @ healthier location is selected.
Virernta Crry, ove the Enterprise, is improving dai!y; new buildings of the most substantial charecter are springing up asif by
magic, All strange visitors to our city express
themselves surprised at our metropolitan appearance.
MiIngegRAL WEALTH oF TvoLUMNE.—The
Sonora Age says that Tuolumne yields the palm
to no mining county for thenumber and richness of its quartz 1 Sy Abeeey: with imperfect machinery, they have yielded fortunes to
many.
A TAnGET.—The top of the steeple of the
new Baptist Church, at Stockton, will be one
hundred and thixty feet above the grade of the
street, affording a fine t for the firemen of
that city to practice at with their engines.
Re-ORGANISED.—The Downierille Fire Department is to be re-organized, with two hose
companies instead of six, and one hook and
ladder company.
Tone VALLEY CoAL.—This coal is now in
use at the Union Hotel in Jackson. The An..
hot fire and is cheaper than wood.
Brooxiss Bripoe.—tThe toils received on
this bridge during the month of November
amounted to $1,291 38. The bridge is in excellent order.
{
New THeater.—It is sed to build
splendid theater in San salons, pony
southeast corner ef Montgomery and Bush .
streets—the recent site of Musical Hall.
< Ros BozoThe eulcrnned stallion Rob Rop .
as sold at auc Franci } a 0" at San isco, last
‘nature of said business will be Ranching,
o'clock, at which, ti
hereby declare and make known my intention to
carry on business and trade in my own name, and
on my own account as Sole Trader, in pursuance of
anact of the Legislature of the State of California
entitled an act toauthorize married women to transact business in their own name as sole traders, passed April 12th 1852, And I further declasa that the .
Sheep
raising and keeping boarding-house ; and all other
objects pertaining to the above business. I farther declare that my said business and trade
will be carried on and transacted in said township and county; and from the date of these pres.
ents 1 will be individually responsibie in my own
name for all debts contracted by ie in my said business and trade; and I farther declare that the
amount of Capital invested in said trade and business
does not exceed five thousand dollars.
y-. FIREMEN'S BENEFIT BALL,
their “Mud Cut” ground for $23,000, The . .
. Block & Co’s Clothing Store,
PENNSYLVANIA HOSE CO. NO 2,
. Will give a Grand Ball at n9
hy TEMPERANCE man ah
Nevada,
Chistmas Eve, Monday Dec, 24th,
JOHN KENDALL,
Justice of the Peace,
Orricn—Kelsey’a Building—Entrance on Pine #t.,
next door below Kent’s Meat Market, and over A,
deeb-tf
The Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Line
TO PANAMA,
Connecting via the Panama Raliroad,
With the Steamer of the
A. and P. Steamship Co. at Aspinwall,
FOR NEW YORE.
Having Spare Steamers at San Francisco & Panama.
DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARF.
The Steamship
SONORA,
Fula, LAPIDGE,......Commander,
Will leave Fulsom street wharf, with Passengers and
Treasure, on *
TUESDAY...... ..Dec, 11th,
FOR PANAMA,
At 9 O'lock, A, M., Punctually.
And Connect via the Panama Railroad at Aspinwall,
With Steamship for New York.
Through tickets can be obtained. The Panama
R. R. Co,, and Atlantic and Pacific 8. 8. Co. have
authorized agents for the sale of tickets.
Treasure for shipment will be received on board
the steamship until twelve o’clock, (midnight) en
Monday December 10th.
No merchandise or freight will be received on board
after 3 o’clock P. M., Dec. 10t3, and a written order
inust be procured at the Company’s Office for its
shipment.
For Freight or Passage apply to
FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents.
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts. Sun Francisco,
1860,
(as Jn testimony weercof I have hereunto set
« Seal my hand and sea! this 8th day of Deceml-~
Attest, E, W. Saari.
ber, a. D, 1860, her
MARIA x BLACKFORD,
wark,
State of California, County and Township of Nevada. On thie 8th day of Decerober, a. D. 1860, before
me, KE. W. Sara, Justice of the Peace in and for said .
county, personally appeared Maria Biackford, whose
name is subscribed to the foregoing declaration as a
party thereto, personally known to meto be the
same person described in and who executed the
foregoing declaration, and the said Maria Blackford ,
wife of John Blackford, having been by me first made
acquainted with the contents of said declaration acknowledged to me on examination apart from and
without the hearing ofher husband, that she execated the same freely and voluntarily without fear or
compulsion or under influence of her said husband
and that she does not wish to retract the execution
of the same,
Given under my hand this 8th day of December,
1860, FE. W. SMITH, J. P.,
dedw.* Nevada Township.
i PRORATE COURT.—In the Matter
of the Ratate of J. C, MONNIE, deceased. On
reading and filing a docament purporting to be an
exemplified copy of the last Will and Testament of
has commenced suit in. the Twelfth District . 3,1: ¢, Monnie deceased, with Probate hereof in the
State ot Ohio, and on reading and filing the petition
of Allexis Monnie, praying to be appointed Administrator with the Will annexed, of said deceased, and
be admitted to Probate in this Court, It is hereby
ordered that Monday, the lst day of December, a.
p, 1860 be appointed for the hearing of the application of the said Alexis Monnie, and that notice thereof be given by publieation iu the Nevada Democrat,
a newspaper printed and publiehed in said county of
of Nevada, twiee a week until the fime appointed
for hearing said petition,
Nevada, Dec. 1960. DAVID BELDEN,
Probate Jadge, Nevada County.
Attest, JOHN 8, LAMBERT, Clerk,
By Jos, M. Levey, Deputy
OTICE TO CRED(ITORS.-Estate of
JOSEPH MORRBS, deceased, Netice is hereby
given to all persons having claime against the Estate
of Joseph Morria, deceased, to exhibit the same with
the necessary vouchers, within ten months from the
date of this notice, to the undersigned at the Law
Office of Thomas P, Hawley, in Kidd & Knox's brick
building, corner of Pine and Broad streets, No, 52,
up stairs,
JACOB MYERS, Administrator.
Nevada, Dee, 8th, 1860. . de8-4w
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Successors to J, M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Nalls, Bellows, Anvils .nd
—PAINTS.—
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS,
FUSE, CORDAGE,
DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe
Plows, Straw Cutters &c.
W. H, CRAWFORD,
H. L. COYE.
At the Old Stand, Ne. 27 Main St., Nevada.
WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!'
TALLMAN & TURNER,
BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCTAL ST., NEVADA.
FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NEvada and vicinity, the best selected stock of
STOVES, TIN, AND HARDWARE,
ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES,
BENCH TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY Kc.
That cv be found this side of the Valley.
we Copper Work and Job Work done to order
with neatness and dispatch, .
SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK.
D. H. TALLMAN,
G. E, TURNER.
SECOND _
PRESENTATION RAFFLE!
OF A. LIEBERT,
DAGUERREAN ARTIST, BROAD ST.,.NEVADA.
ee
Three Hundred and Fifty Splendid
Prizes, Valued at $8,000,
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice is Will be Distributed indhe order of Drawn Numbers
hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Jog Sieipsn, deceased, will, on
SATURDAY, January 4th, 1861, at one o’clock P, M,
at the Court House Door in the City of Nevada, offer
for sale at public auction, the following déseribed
property, to wit One-eighth interest in the Empire
Company’s Miniag claima, situated on Gass Hill; also
one-half interest in Canon Flame Company, situated
in Gass Canon; also one-eleventh interest in the
Rail Road Company, situated om Pryor’s Ravine, and
adjoining the Green Mountain €o, ; also one Cabin
and Fixtures, situated on Gass Hill,
Terms of the above sale, Cash.
Nevada, Dec. 8th 1860, Ft. B. THOMPSON,
de8-4w Public Administrator..
{Number 48.]
AS cnenton PROVIDING FOR
* CONSTRUCTICN OF A SIDEW i
COMMERCIAL STREET. site
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do Ordain as
follows:
Sscrov 1. Itshall be the duty of th
holders.on the southerfy side of Seainareick hee,
between Pine and Broad streets, on or before the
10th day of January, a, pD. 1861, to construct a side:
= jn front ot their Laat
BC, 2. Said Sidewalk shall be-on the grade
— uo Pgs width, not to Guised” cura ak”
and sha constructed under the isi i
direction of the City’ Marshal. Assitinpiond
Ske. 3, Should any property holder on Commer:
. ador Ledger says that it burns well, makes a . cial street, between the termini specified in the first .
section of this or@inance, negleet or refusstruet the Sidewatk in front of his or her aad
as required, it shat become the duty of the Marshal
to let ont a contract for baving the work done and
the property along the line thereof shail-be held responsible for the veasonable expense of the same
Passed December 8th, 1840,
JOHN WTELTAMS, President,
T. H. Rourr, Clerk,
"Senki » e: '
The members of Nevada Lodge No, 13, F, & A. M,
deob-2t A.C. NILES, W Mf.,
ON CHRISTMAS DAY.
$300 in Cash, 20 Watches,. and the:
most rich and elegant articles
of Jewelry.
MONS, 4. LIEBERT, so well known for the beaut y
of his Picture Gallery, will give, a8 before, splendid
and natura? Likenesses, to the value of the tieketa
purchased, the holders of which will be entitled te
a chance in the Prizes,
Every article Warranted as represented
tn the Bill.
AB The Programme may be seen in the Gallery,
and at all the Saloons in th y poet © town and county,
PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY,,. Proprietors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPEGITULI Y ANNOUNCE
to the public that they have connected the
above with their formerbusiness of
Carpentersand Builders,
At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand
«full assortment of
Paints, Gilt Mouldin
ous, Window Shader,
wor Paint Brushes,
1 Paper, Etec. Etec. Ete.
4a7-Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.<@e
Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness
and dispatch,
N. B.—Furnitere Repaired and Varnished
The advantages derived from the connection of the
tre hereby notified to be in: attendance at M. i jasonic . Dove business enable th ee 7 ps
Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 8th 1860, pre te ea
’ Persons wishing articles in their Ii .
Masonic year Caseig, he ce wisinand bes cal. rae
n any other house in town,
give them a P. KENT,
A. F. MACKAY.
oct2-tt No. 97 Broad street, Nevada.