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January 12, 1861 (4 pages)

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REARS arse NB mane Cae Ri Sie sesmeemacms shane aneneenesenenneeheeneettitser eeiea i etseneneetenet torrente he ae VOLUME VIIL. Nevad a Democrot, NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1861. NUMBER 407. Y st ig Sn On Teseday, Thuredey sed sccedey, . FASHION RESTAURANT. BY I. J. ROLFE & CO. 1.J.ROLFE, A. P. CHURCH, T. H. ROLFE. OR OO OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. Tue Teat-Wrek ty Democrat will be delivered to town subscribers at 75 cents per month, payable to the Carrier; single copies 10 cents. Mail subscribers, $5 per annum, in advance; for six months, $3,50; three months, $2. Rates or ADVERTISING—For one square of ten lines, first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1. G. I. LAMMON, . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. . aving 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 First Class Restaurant. The Table will be supplied with everything in the market, and none but good cooks will be employed. Meals furnished at all hours—and on short notice, One hundred words on an average make a square. Game Suppers served upto order, on the Meals at all hours. nov27-tf Jon Printinc, of all kinds, neatly executed, (nn nem eee we City Business Cards. _ Iyoet = STATES HOTEL. . Shortest notice. BROAD 8T., BELOW PINE, NEVADA. J. I. CALDWELL, GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors, Attorney and Counselor atLaw. = . rryiy UNDERSIGNED HAVE REFITTED AND Notary Public and Commissioner for 1 completely renovated the building occupied by the Atlantic States. them for the past few years, and will continue to ’ eee carry on the Hotel Business. Orrice—On Broad street, over Harrington's Saloon, . They are now prepared to accommodate Travelers Nevada, California. 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. Ne iciap ides i, Fifty Cents. Lodgings per night,. 50and 75 cents. . The Table will be bountitully supplied with all . the varieties found in the Market. GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. C. WILSON GILL, GEO, 8S, HUPP. HILL & HUPP, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Orrick—Orer G. W. Welch’s Book Store, in Wiliiams’ Brick Building, Commercial st., Nevada, Z. R, M’CONNELL, JOHN GARBER, McCONNELL & GARBER, Attorneys and Counselors at La . Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judi’ 4) . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. District, and in the Supreme Court. NO, 32 & 34, BROAD ST., NEVADA. Orrick—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Broad st., Nevada, GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprictor. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY “THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, and the traveling public, that he still has charge of . cits ta gee . the well known and Popular Hotel, knownas the Na= AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . tlonal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada. Orrick—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Build. ; ing, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada, The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOPF, Having stood two fires. The several apartments have ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be surpassed, The Beds and Furniture are New, Aud for comfort cannot be excelled, __. The Table will at all times be supplied with all . the Varieties the Market affords, DAVID BELDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Particular attention given to: procuring United . States Land Warrants for persona entitled to the same by Military Service. Orricge—At the Court House, Nevada. c. M. BATES, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. HOUSE, NEVADA. Game Suppers, Got upto Order. Particular attention will be paid to accommodating LADIES AND FAMILIES, The Stages, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departures from the National Exchange, wm OPEN ALL NIGHT. -¢a nd Surgeon. ‘ Physicia ” “4 Flac 5 Brick The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge Office—Room No, 4, “ses — ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where Corner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s games and drinks can be had. Saloon, . Having had long experience at the business, ] am Residence—No. 25 Nevada street, . confident of being able to make the National, the best On the Old Washington Road, . Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for . Travelers, E. B. TAYLOR, . CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES, Homeopathic Physician, A LIVERY STABLE, Office anid Residence adjoining G. E, Withington’s Ix connected with the house and pat ticular attention store, at the foot of Broad street. . will be given tothe care of horses, carriages, & ee 2 . Horses and Carriages eau at all times be procured by DR. LEVASON, . application at the office, Surgedn Dentist. . GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro’r. } me ee Orrice—Up stairs, next to Chas. Kent's Meat Mar. . : mae ket, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, NeLOUIS CELARIE, viauda, FREDERICK MANSELL, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. Signand Ornamental Painter. BROAD ST.. ABOVE PINE, NEVADA. Watches Carefully Repaired and War: -ranted, VERY PERSON WHO WILL BRING Justice of the Peace. E me some work to do inthe Jewelry or WatchOrrick—Kelsey’s Building—Entrance on Pine st., . making line, will receiveas many Tickets in my next duor below Kent’s Meat Market, and over A. . Great Distribution, as they expend Dollars for work. Block & Co’s Clothing Store. dec6-tf MARGARINE LA ONE AE BONY IE TTL SAE ALAS AEE, = — PHOTOGRAPHIC LINE. CHAS. W. YOUNG, The best Photographic Pictures and Ambrotypes IMPORTER AND DRALER IN are taken at WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, . ; Pape LOUIS CELARIE’S Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. ELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL sT., NEAR pine. . Daguerreotype & Ambrotype Gallery, ha Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made ta order, All Articles Guaranteed. i, W. KNOWLTON, GEO, H, LORING, . LORING & KNOWLTON, WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND Manufacturing Jewelers. Commercial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and . The Bulletin correspondent of the 6th of October Shoe Store, Nevada. \ in criticising the different Photographic Pictures at Bae Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice. . the last State Fair says: Fvery variety of California Jewelry, Manufactured in “On the opposite wall hang the contributions of the best style. J. Shew of San Francisco. These alsonre most credannem itable specimens of the photographic art. Among H, W. GALVIN, — ie a life-size head aaa bust ur Senator BroderSADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, ick—probably the most perfect which has been made BROAD STREET, NEVADA. of the late Senator. Side by side with these, hang a Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES series of most wretched libels on the art contributed SADDLE-TREES. PACK-SADDLES, HAR. . bY some one in Nevada. They serve, however, to NESS, RIDING WHIPS, and SPURS. OFFICE—AT THE BAILEY dec20-tf DR. R. M. HUN, _ ery “JOHN KENDALL, ee Commercial St., opposite St. Louis Hotel. Come you who wanta Good Picture, and I will present you as many tickets in my GREAT DISTRIBUTION, As you will expend Dollars for Pictures. set off to better advantege, the productions of more skillful competitors. As that paper don’t gtve the name of the artist who send such pictures, it must be known, that A. LIEBERT, the Photographie Artist of Broad street, . published in the papers of Nevada, that he was the Repairing done on the shortest notice, and at Reasonable rates. a Ha J. F. HOOK. BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Commercial Street, Nevada, . only one in this city who sent pictures to the State . Fair. A Full Assortment of LADIES’ and CHIL. Bet A CHACUN SES GUVRES.’’ “6% ret DREN'S SHO} 3, and GLATERS, and Let every one have Credit fr hisown Work. Benukert’s Quilted-Bottom Boots, . J . : Constantly on hand and for sale at ReaLOUIS CELARIE, mable Rates, J Boots Made to Order, “SX . NEURALGIC PAINS, novl-3in Repairing done at all times, and at oo a . ed instantly, and eventually cured. by Exxcrro fe ara sinsiiiibeamapolilanaiinis ~"_. . GALVANISM, at the offlee of DR. LET ASON, up stairs, USTICES’ BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON . over Block &.Co’s Store, corner of Commercial and band ovd for sale at this office. Pine streets, Nevada. N THE HEAD AND FACE, RELIEV. ‘Bankers and Assayers. “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. Sight Checks on San Frincisco and Sacramento, at Park, DRAFTS onthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rates. aa" Collections made. and State and County Securities purchased at the highest Market value, J.C, BIRDSEYE, Cc, N, FELTON. J. C. BIRDSEYE & C0., BANKERS. NUMBER 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. urchase Gold Dust and Bullion, at the Highest Market Rates. © Advances made on Gold Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Branch Mint. CHECKS .AT PAR, on San Francisco, Sacramento, and Marysville. Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOLITAN BANK, New York, for sale in sums to suit, Purchase State and County Securities at the Highest Rates. Deposits received, Collections made, and a general Banking Busivess transacted. CHAS. W. MULFORD, A. H. UAGADORN, C. W. MULFORD & CO0., BANKERS, AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, OLD DUST BOUGHT at the HIGHEST MARKET KATES. SIGHT CHECKS on Sacramento and San Francisco 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 Scrip. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, BY JAMES TB. OTT, NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, J 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 Highest Prices. JAS. T. OTT, 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 Franciseo, Se Will continue to carry on the business of Oe Melting, Refining, and Assaying GOLD AND OBES, 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, S Il. HARRIS & CO, SMITH’S GARDENS, SACRAMENTO. 'Seed Warehouse, No. 40J Street, Between 2d and 3d. Now ready to be mailed to Applicants, our TREES AND SEED CATALOGUES. AS FOLLOWS—TREES. No. 1,—General Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. No. 2,—Catalogue of Foreign Grape Vines, No, 3.—General Price Catalogue of Garden Seeds, No, 4.—Wholesale price Catalogue of Gardea and Field Seeds, for use of dealers, 200,000 OF THE CHOICEST FOREIGN Aevada Democrat. Inptan TrovsLes IN Orrecon.—The folEvents APPROACHING A Crigis.—An eastern letter received by Pony Express, says : Another month will decide important events. The Georgia State Convention will be held January 17th; the Alabama Conlowing is from the Portland (Oregon) Ad-. vention meets on the 10th proximo ; the vertiser, of December 20th : Louisiana Convention has been called to asThere is reason to fear that we are on the . semble on the 23d ; the extra session of the éovecef another badlan wee.’ «We have infors. 1°72" Legislatare is to _meet on the Sth of mation which is deemed reliable, that Major . J20uary ; the Mississippi Convention meets Owens, Agent for the Flat Head Indians, . ‘¢ 7th of the same month, and the extra has made a requisition upon the military . S°Sson ofthe Tennessee Legislature is to authorities for troops to protect the settlers po: ye: ie. ices Cok. Such is the state of in his district of country. This requisition ihe » this time, Nobody can begia to came in by express, and after the letter al. teil where it is going to end; but it is due , ; at to the history of the day to say that a large Sy Aa had been dispatched from . majority of the Republicans of the North In a letter addressed to Mr. Geary, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and receivon the 3d inst., and which that gentleman . has kiudly permitted us to quote from, Ma. jor Owens says: “I have just dismissed a . delegation of Snake and Salmon Falls In. dians. They are in a most destitute condition. of killing cattle here belonging to our settlers. They don’t deny the charge, and their appearance confirms the reasons they assigned for preying on the property of otbers, Which was nothing less than obedience . to the first law of nature. They have al. ready killed some twenty head of the stock belonging tothe settlers in Deer Lodge . valley, and openly threatened to extermin. ate the newly fledged colony. How long it may before the walls of Owen may be put under contribution for the protection of our settlers is not known. It would not. surprise me at any moment, Steps are aled last night, dated at Bitter Root Valley . Charges have been filed against them . are “coercionists,’’? andthe few moderationist, like Thurlow Weed, Senator Dixon, . of Connecticut, and Henry J. Raymond, can hardly be called representative men of . the party. John Bell’s letter declaring se. cession treason, has been taken up by many Bell and Everett papers in Virginia, and is . approved throughout Maryland, Kentacky . and Missouri. Who can produce order out . of chaos, or foretell results from the pres. ent complex state of affairs everywhere ? <a NNRRERERRS Davaurer or Heroptas.—A correspon. dent of the Alta, writing from Rouen, says, while speaking of the Cathedral of Notre Dame: There are some very curious reliefs over the doors. One of these is a representation . of the decapitation of St. John the Baptist, . and one of the figures isthe daughter of Herodias daucing before Herod. But the . young lady, instead of dancing, is in the ready being taken for the organization of a . ungraceful and highly unladylike position ; mounted military company for our own . of a tumbler, standing upon her hands, with protection, ment the call may be blown to take the saddle for the distant and unprotected set. tlement of Deer Lodge valley.”’ Tue Lieutenant Governor,—Don Pablo de la Guerra has been chosen President of the Senate, and is, by reason thereof, Lieutenant Governor. Don Pablo is a very polished gentleman, overflowing with suavity and geniality and isthe friend of everything and everybody. And he isa practical man withal, as we propose to prove. He was nominated and elected Senator by the Anti-Lecomptons in 1859, and we believe acted with them during the last session. In 1860 he wds nominated to the honorable position of Elector on the Douglas ticket—acDouglas policy and doctrine in the strongest sense. Well, in answer to Mr, Clark, who charged that Governor Downey had employed all his tact and euergy to elevate Don Pablo to the position in order that he (the Governor) might thereby aggrandize his own power, the new Lieutenant Governior said; ‘Te has called me a Democrat; andI ama Democrat. Asa Democrat, I will explain the . condition of things, It is very well known that . T ran for Senator on the Douglas ticket. At . that time I considered that there was a broad . issue between what what you call Breckinridge . Democracy and Douglas Democracy. I took . the side of Douglas for reasons not proper to . be recapitulated on this occasion. But in my . estimation he is finished; he is no more. + . # * JT think it is time for us to commence cepted it freely, and thas indorsed the . We do not know at what mo-. ber nether extremities thrown over her head as though she wished to astonish her beholders bythe performance of that difficult gymnastic feat, which boys call “bending . the crab,’? _ Senator Iverson.—He is not a man of a high order of ability or of any weight in character. In his habits he is wretchedly dissipated, and it might not be improper to attribute a considerable share of his fireeating propensities to the consumption of fire water. His appearance is that of an elderly man badly used up with bad liquor, but dressed with great care and assuming inordinate diguity. His face is inflamed, his hand shaky, his veice husky, and he wears the thin sandy gray hair remaining . above his ears, elaborately smoothed over the top of his head. He represents simply the extreme folly and madness of the seces. 8100 movement, Orrosep To Orrick.—The Heriot family must be an office-holding tribe in Charles. ton, South Carolina. We find by the papers that B,D. Heriot states that he has held a . National office for thirty years, but will net . serve as Navy Agent under Lincoln. BenJamin G, Heriot says he has served his coun. try as Navy and Pension Agent, but can’t . Serve under Lincoln; and Edward Heriot . declines longer to bold “a subordinate po. Sitiou as one of the Federal officers,’? when ' Mr, Lincoln comes to distribute favors. Perhaps y would take @ better position if coaxed, } Try.—Try for a day, I beseech you, to Don Pablo is eminently a practical man! . Preserve yourself in an easy and cheerful . frame of mind. Be but for one day, instead . of a fire worshipper of passion, the sunFor particulars and more minute information . shaking hands with brother Democrats. That . please address as above, and we will promptly for. jg why I have purgued the course I have adopt; ward any or all of the above catalogues ; whieh will . ed.” } give ovr customers all the information they may re. ~~‘ > nes » subjects treated upon quire upon each of the subjects pon. *E OFFER . —[ Bee. — WE OFFER — . . . 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 the same kinds are sold, as . years, and lower than per eastern Catalogues. WRITE US BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Also, 150,000 California Grape Vines. And our General Nursery Stock of FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, ROSES AND Greenhouse Plants, Are unusually Large and Fine. We invite especial . attention to our Large and Varied Stock of . HOME GROWN GARDEN 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 Cata logues, will find they can purchase a more reliabl . article in this line at BRON THIS COAST. “GG por Orders Respectfally Solicited.<gu Ww Pure California White and Rei Wines, for sale by . the Gallon or Case, containing nothing but the pure juice of the Grape. : A. P. SMITH & CO., c1-3m Seed Warehouse, 40 J St., Sacramento. . ATITRIC ACID & CARRIAGE SPONGE For sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary, 47 Broad st, Nevada. ANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR, for eale by SPENCE. ga-LESS PBICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE-@a . . Murphy, says the Placerville Californian, . came very near losing his life on New Year’s . . day. Several juveniles took it into their . heads to have a general hunt, and having . provided guns and ammunition they started . into the chaparral. Master Murphy acted . . as magazine for the party, and was in the . act of turning powder out of a canister into his hand, when a gun was fired so close . . his hand and canister. The explosion which . followed, happily resulted in no serious in. to him that the wad ignited the powder in . A Narrow Escare.—A young son of Mr. . worshipper of clear self-possession; and compare the day on which you have rooted uot the weeds of dissatisfaction, with that on which you have allowed it to grow Up; and you will fiod your heart opetito every good motive, and your life strengthened, aod your breast armed with a panoply . against every trick of fate; traly, you will wonder at your own improvement. . A Weanruy Minrrary Company.—The . Patnam Phalanx, a citizen military compa. oy of Hartford, Connecticut, having about . jury, only cutting open his hand, and singeove hundred and seventy members, is said ing bis hair. Cuarces Acarnst Ex Secretary Cozs.— Secretary Cobb has been severely de. nounced for deserting his post after so deep. ly embarrassing the affairs of the Government, and some ef the Washington correspondents have been bold enough to insinu. ate that there is a possibility that the ex. Secretary may turn out a defaulter to the amount of several millions. Avy Oregon Drama.—The Portland, Oregon, Advertiser, has beard that a gentleman of that place is busily gngaged in completing a dramatic production, which is intended for performance at the Willamette The. ater. . Woor—The wool clip of Ohio will . . amount to about nine million pounds, and . . a8 it has been sold at good prices, it will . bring into the State over four millions of . dollars, . tinent. to be composed of men worth, in the a gregate, from eight to ten millions of dollars. Their uniform is an exact copy of the Colo. nial uniform of Washington, in every particular, even to the antique ruffled shirt bocom. Allofthem have passed the meridian of life, and are fine looking old gentlemen, with eilvered locks and furrowed brows. _ Passport System.—Sweeden has abolished the passport system, and is entitled to the honor of being the first continental European power, that bas abrogated all laws impeding in this respect persons entering or leaving the country freely. Ten to one that the Government of Sweden pays greater attention to the education ofthe masses than any other State on the European conWho takes it? carriage, made thirty years ago at Middleton for Gen. Jackson, has recently been ' sold for sixteen dollars and a half. UPAR cmos