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June 17, 1862 (4 pages)

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Nevada Democrat. jn) me LOCAL MATTERS. AcctpENtT.—Ed, Turner, aged about seven years, a son of Mr. J,N.Turner, fell through an opening of the Pine street bridge, yesterday afternoon, and was quite severely injured. He was standing on the bridge looking at the work. men who were putting down the planking, and pecial Notices. San Francisco, April 5th, 1862. Messks. Repineton & Co: I take pleasure in informing you that I have been using your excellent Yeast Powders for some time, und unbesitatingly pronounce them unequaled by . any similar preparation that I have ever used, Every housekeeper may rely upon it that when used, according to directions, they never fail to produce that most desirable of allarticles of Good, Sweet, and Nufrom some unaccountable cause he fell off, and struck on the ground about fifteen feet below. He was immediately picked up and taken home, and during the night his condition was considered quite critical. ever, this morning, and is now supposed to be out of danger. ConTRACT AWARDED.—At a meeting of the City Trustees yesterday evening, the bids for He was better, how. tricious Bread, Having once proved how superior . they are to all others, I could on no account be without them. Mas. N, Mins, apr26.3m. To Correspondents.—Patients residing in any part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Young, on their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their Miscellaneous. BATES & McCORMICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, CORNER OF BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA. } Hee JUST RECEIVED A LARGE assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, . Perfumery, Fancy & Toilet Articles, . ALSO, THE BEST QUALITY OF Dry Goods and Clothing. een nn ne cen ae San Francisco Adv’s. it ni i JONATHAN KITTREDGE, Proprictor. —-MANUFATURER OF— — FIRE-PROOF DOORS, BANK VAULTS, CHINN & COLBY, PRISON CELLS, BALCONIES, GRATINGS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AT THE SHUTTERS, RAILINGS, American Dry-Goods Store! BOLTS, BRIDGE WORK, And all Kinds of Blacksmith Work. A large assortment of Second Hand Doors and Shutters, constantly on hand, and for sale at very low rates. All orders promptly attended to, No. 708 Battery Street, near Pacific. BROAD STREET, NEVADA, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF grading the road at the further end of Pine communications will be held most sacred, Dr. Young street bridge were opened, and the contract . takes this opportunity of observing that all letters awarded to Mr. Geo. S. S. Getchell, for $350, . are only opened and replied to by himself, and the The work is to be completed by the first of July. . !atter as promptly as possible. If the case be fully . In order not to have too short a curve in the . 2% candidly described, personal communications ,IMPORTED WINES & LIQUORS . apr26-6m. San Francisco. REDINGTON & CO’S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS! For Medical Purposes, \Spring and Summer Goods! WE HAVE A FRESH AND CHOICE VARIETY OF road, at the end of the bridge, it will be necessary to slightly change the bed of the ditch and conduct the water fora short distance ina flume. This is included in the contract. DeLEGAtES.—At the Republican County Convention, held on Saturday last, the follow. ing delegates were chosen to the Republican State Convention: Nevada—J. C. Birdseye, Dr. W. J. Knox, Charles Marsh, E. P. Marselus; Giass Valley—Louis R. Sowers, Fred Jones, O. H. P. sheets; Rough & Ready—T. Ellard Beans; Bridgeport—W. H. Sears, A. L. Greely; Eureka—R. H. Farquhar; Bloomfield —T. A. Richardson; Washington—J. N. Turner; Little York—H. A. Sanderson. Batus.—In view of an increase of business in the approaching warm season, the Lampe Lrothers have recently fitted up another large tank in the rear of their bath-house, and have had the entire establishment renovated and put in complete order, Customers can now be accommodated at all hours of the day, aad till late in the evening. During the summer season in particular, nothing so much conduces to health and comfort as frequent baths, and they are a cheap luxury at all seasons. Rien QuARTz.—Some gentlemen who visited Sneath & Clay’s quartz ledge to-day iaform us that the workmen have got in a hundred and fifty feet with the tunnel, and the rock they are now taking outis richer than any they ever . saw before. There isathin sheet of gold,about the thickness of common sheet-iron, running through the middle of the vein, the rock on both sides being mostly decomposed. District Court.—June 16th.—Van Dusen vs. Quartz Mining Co.—Deraurrer overruled. Middle Yuba Canal Co. vs. Eureka Lake and Miners’ Ditch Companies—Demurrer submitted and taken under advisement by the court. Williams vs. Lawrence et al.—Motion for new trial submitted and taken under advisement by the court. Adjourned till Saturday next. New Restavrant.—We neglected in our last to call attention to the advertisement of Mr. C. Lecocq, who has lately opened a restauranton Broad street, next door above the Fashion. His establishment is conducted upon a new principle, for the particulars of which . we refer to his advertisement, and also invite . the lovers ef good living to take a look at his . place, ANNIVERSARY.—To-day isthe 87th anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill—the first . engagement of importance fought during the . Revolution. Arrangements have been made to celebrate the day in San Francisco and some other towns, and we notice an unusual display . of bunting from the flag-staffs in Nevada. Tur Fourtu.—A Committee, consisting of . three from each of the fire and military companies, has been appointed tomake arrangements . for a patriotic demonstration on the Fourth. . A meeting of the Committee will be held at the . office of Mr, Hawley, in Kidd’s brick building, . to-morrow afternoon. ANoTHER Case OF SMALL Pox.—A miner . living in a cabin near Sogg’s mill, was taken . down with the small pox two or three days . ago. This makes eight cases in all that have occurred in Nevada and vicinity, since this disease was brought here some three months . ago. Mepicau.—Dr. Hiller, homoepathic physi. cian, has established himself in Nevada for the practice of his profession. His office is in Flagg’s brick building, corner of Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. Resoivii0on or Cexsurs.—The following is the resolution adopted by the Louse of Representatives ccnsuring Cameron, late S-cretary of War. It was adopted by 4 vote of 75 to 45. Mr. Sargent of this State voted against the resolut‘on, and Mr. Phelps dodged the vote: Resolved, That Simon Cameron, late Secretary of War, by investing Alexander Cummings with the control of large sums of the public money, and authority to purchase military supplies. without restriction, without requiring from him any guarantee for the faithful performance of his duties, when the services of competent public officers were available, and by involving the Government in-a vast number of contracts with persons not legitimately engagedin the business pertaining to the subject matter of such contracts, especially in the purchase of arms for the future delivery. has ado teda policy highly injmious to the public service, and deserves the censure of the House will be superceded, as instructions for diet, regimen, . and the general treatment of the case itself, (ineluding the remedies.) will be forwarded without delay, j; andin such a manner as to convey no idea of the . purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted, ay Office, 751 Clay street, San Francisco. Consultation gratis, J. C. YOUNG, M.D. . GEORGE E. TURNER, ; —DEALER IN— } Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, SILVER-PLATED WARE, . Cutlery, Wooded and Willow Ware, RUBBER HOSE, COUPLINGS, Hose Pipe, Rope, Nails, Grindstones, LOCKS, BUTTS, AND SCREWS, Be Carpenters’ Tools, <@R LEAD AND IRON PIPE, FAUCETS, STEWART’S COOKING STOVES. Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware MADE TO ORDER, IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. GIVE US A CALL, No. 18 & 20 Commercial St., Nevada. jes. JOSEPH BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, NEVADA, RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Description, Nevada, May 9th, (861,—t A. BLOCK, 3S. FURTH, A. BLOCK & CO., ——DEALERS IN— CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ETC. ETC. ETC. Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. NEVADA. ATTENTION! EVERYBODY ! HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING A large stock of ON HAND—AND MORE COMING, —WILL BELL— . Wholesale, at the following Prices: . Butter, by the keg.sees ceeeeeee eee Candles, per DOX...eeeeeeeeeeeee $4,25 (@ $4,50. ; Sugar, in half-barrel#...seeesseereerees 1554 eta. . Tea, per chest..-.+. se neeeeeneseeeeenens 5244 O Flour, Nevada—per 106 Ibs....+seeeeeeeee eg Pie Fruit, per CBBC...sseceererere seerses $4,00, Beans, per 8ack..+.ssecceeeerereers 844 cts per fb. RETAiL PRICES: 87% (Tea, 2 papers...--3744 Butter, @ th...-. 3744 . Tea, 2 papers. ‘ Sugar, Crushed 5 ths $1,00) ‘* Basket...--+++5 "Brown, 6 }hs $1,00) Pickles, half gallon..50/ * Crushed, 5 lb,$1,00) Yeast Powders, by box 25 Candles, 4 Phs...$1,00/Nails, 12 fhs.----$1,00 Spader.. .ccecsicves $1.25 Oysters, percan. ..62 44 Pick Handles.... 74 Pie Fruit, per bottle. 37 54 All, Other Goods. in Proportion!, 6001S DELIVERED. ae TERMS-~-CASH. G No, 75 Broad street; Nevada.
apr24: J. M. HIXsow & BRO. E. BLOCK, Jk. . Groceries, Provisions & Mining Tools . GARDEN SEEDS! Prescriptions put up at all hours either night or day. aa DR. BATES’ OFFICE, SAME PLACE. <@a A. P. CHURCH & CO., . LAY DEALERS IN Books, Stationery, Periodicals, &c. . AT THE OLD BROAD STREET BOOK AND PAPER DEPOT. trade and good will of the concern, we have re. duced the prices and added to the stocks, and are . prepared to sell at Lower Prices Than Ever Heretofore. Having a large invoice of Standard Works on the . way here, we are confident of suiting the tastes of . the reading public. OUR STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS . is large, comprising every variety and size, SUBSCRIBERS TO WEEKLY PAPERS and Periodicals can receive the same without risk, and at as low prices as they can get them of the Publishers, adding postage. A Large Circulating Library, Containing about 1000 Books! CR (Orders left for Books will be promptly filled at reasonable rates. 1 jul25-te, HAY FOR SALE! At No. 20 Broad Street, Nevada. A. SANFORD, STEAM PLANING MILL. BLIND ‘AWOLOVANNVA SASH, DOOR AND Cor. of Pine and Washington Sts., (Rear of the Court House, ) NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. —— BLACK & HUGHES, PROPRIETORS. . . MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, AND CASINGS, SIDING. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Dressed Lumber Constantly on Hand, j AND FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ini CARPENTER WORK AND GLAZING, DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. . . TONGUE AND GROOVED FLOORING, & DRESSED . ! je3-tf. WILLIAM R, COE, RETAIL ri DEALER Cor. of Main & Commercial sts., Nevada. LARGE ASSSORTMENT OF BENKERT’S AND other celebrated Manufacturers’ make . BROGANS, BOYS’ BOOTS & SHOES, ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes & Gaiters, . Andin short, everything necessary to furnish a . first-class Boot & Shve Store complete. . Boot & Shoe Findings Always on Hand, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES ! Ba All kinds of Repairing done on short notice, ip a neat and substantial manner, . mmee2T. ARRANTED TO MAKE LIGHT, THEY WILL SELL CHEAPER sweet and nutritious BREAD. EQUALLY ADAPTED TO LOAVES, HOT BISCUIT . Than the Same Quality of Goods Buckwheat and other Cakes, Gingerbread, and Cakes of All Kinds a@” Warranted -@a FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET! Ask for Repincton & Co’s Yeast Powpers, and take no other, if you would have uniformly good bread. Manufactured and sold at wholesale, b REDINGTON & CO, aprl7-3m, 416 & 418 Front st.,San Francisco, A. 8. HALLIDIE, H. T, GRAVES A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO., Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, And Manufacturers of PATENT WIRE ROPE, IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF any span and capacity erected, and material furnished, Having been constantly engaged in the erection of Wire Suspension Bridges and Acqueducts for some oe pi A ep to do such work satisfactorily at alow figure, a PERMANENCY. ee Parties who are about erecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call before prserny I to build wooden structures, as the recent floods throughout the State have proven them to be wholly unsafe and unreliable. A number of our wire pan poy cond 7 = ~ va localities through‘ 5 of wi r faded tn Oafeoens been in the least af. Bit » rite “~ are ans ferry purposes, manufactured, orany length and size { cheaper and baller tha honp, ibility Scales of weights and strength, with priees annexed furnished, on application to the manufacturers, Send for a circular, A, 8. HALLIDIE & CO,, aprl7-3m, 412 Clay street, San Francisco, WERE EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKETr! 5000 Yards of Black Silk for $1 per Yard and up. wads, / 8,500 Yards of Fancy Silk at 50_ cents per Yard— . worth one dollar, ee DRESS GOODS: . TOILES PEINTES, INDIENNES, JACONES, SOICRIES, . BROCHE DE DUTCHMAN, FABRIQUE DE PARIS, MOZAMBIQUE DE PORTUGAL, ESTIPELLAS DIE CORINTH, DOUBLE-BACK-ACTION SPRINGS, BLOCKADE HOOPED SKIRTS. . 10,000 Yards of Lawn for One Bit. (PER YARD. James Conner’s Sons’ UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No, 526 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal, . THE SAME GOODS BEING SOLD AT EVERY OTHER Store for 25 Cents Per Yard, — VERY ARTICLE NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE wre dad Job Printing Office, furnished at the Also, Agents for Taylor’s, Gordon’s, Newbury’s, Potter’s and Hawkes’ Presses, April, 0B tp FOR SALE! Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate. BUILDING LOTS FROM $10 TO $200 EACH! Degener’s , French & American Prints at 1 Bit A YARD AND UPWARDA, . 1,000 PIECES LINEN, 50 CTS. A YARD. Also, 50 Vara Lots and Entire Blocks Silk and Wool Curtain Damask, of Beautiful Garden Land! Brown and Bleached Sheeting, N THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, 4 on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the WestEnd Depot. The title is absolutely reRrecr, being a Wool Damask Spanieh Grant, finally confirmed and patented } ‘ United States,” ’ eee bye Table Damask, . The Shafter Bill respects this Title, } The City Authorities respect it, ; 17 A 7 The District Courts and MARSEILLES & LANCASTER QUILTS, Supreme Court of the United States respect it, Besides the Title has BEEN FOREVER QUIETED BY FINAL DECREE AND JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY! So that there is not even a cloud or shadow upon it. Whoever purchases one of these lots will buy a lot and not a lawsuit. Office No. 19 Naglee’s Building, corner of Mont gomery and Merchant streets, San Francisco, April 1, 1862.—3m, HARVEY 8. BROWN, Le SEA YASSER WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Nalls, Bellows, Anvils und —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 &. W. H. CRAWFORD, H, L. OOYE. At the Old Stand, No. 27. Main St., Nevada. Lace and Muslin Curtains, . Mantillas, Shawls, Bonnets, Shakers, . EMBROIDERIES, Sunshades, Umbrellas, Parasols, &e., &c, 7@ CARPETING. “Ga Brussels, Velvet, Three-Ply, Ingrain, BOCKING, OIL CLOTH, And Every Variety of Floor Covering, FROM 50 CENTS TO $1,25 PER YARD. . TABLE-CLOHS AND TABLE LINEN, OF EVERY VARIETY, GEO, 4, WEAVER, )) Nevada. J. W. CLARK, San Francisco LADIES’ & CHILDRENS’ . In Fine Boots, Shoes & Rubber Boots 17.1, Bonnets, Shakers, at 25 Cents, WEAVER & CO.,, an: Ee No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada,. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN MINING TOOLS, &¢., &¢. VE taken the stand formerly occupled by Weaver & Newuay, and will be ! n constant receipt of a complete stock of Goods, which will be sold at most reasonable rates FOR CasH. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.. &@ A portion of publie patronage solicited. -@e. Nevada, Mare 14,1862. LL OUR GOODS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED for cash, and at such prices, that we can aflord, and will sell them, fifty per cent leas than they can be purchased elsewhere; and those in want of any articles in our line, we should be pleased to have call and satisfy themselves that we are selling goods of the quality, and at the prices stated, mayl. INN & COLBY, AVANA AND VIRGINIA TOBACCO , SEEDS, for sale by C. M. BATES, April. 1. At the Broad Street Drug Store. &