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NUMBER 440. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1861.
AMevada Democrat, . Hoters ana Restaurants. . Aevada Memocrat.
Tus Virginia Conventiox.—A Richmond
. correspondent of the New York World has
. the following speculations on the action oi:
Bankers and Assayers. .
PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
On Taesday, Thursday and Saturday.
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
g.J.ROLFR, A.P.CHURCH, G.I. LAMMON,
T. H. ROLFE.
ey ee
OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
FASHION RESTAURANT. .
CHAS. B. IRISH, Proprietor.
NO. 19 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
Hvis purchased the above Restan, .
rant, Pwould infort@ the people of this place .
and the county at large, that 1 design keeping it as a .
-BIRDSEYE & CO., Ba atde
BANEERS.,
NUMBER 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
Parchase Gold Dust.
DVANCES ON DUST FOR ASSAY
OR COINAGE AT THE U.S. MINT.
DRAW SIGHT CHECKS
Tue Inxreriok oF Cutna,—The Alta, .
speaking of the efforts making by the En.
glish to open the interior of China to their .
to transport supplies of cottou—which isa
great staple in that region, remarks that
the Virginia Convention :
ne is now generally conceded that the
State Convention will de nothing in the
, : . , . way of secession—not even di .
trade, especially to build roads over which . y discuss the ques
tion, Fully two-thirds of the membery are
. Opposed to such a policy iu any event, and
the most that is now expected by the must
Seen df ean aecaeaeae . } On San Francisco, Sacramento, and Central China embraces vear two millions practice: 5 fis. a J ag’ ti a subse va at 75 cents ; poe . 4 ‘ysw : : : . : , csolutions, * 2 Jni
Carrier; single copies 10 cents. Mail subscribers, First Class Restaurant. Marysville, of square miles, a large portion of which @ strong Unien
$6 per aneam, in advance; fur six months, $3,50;
three moaths, $2.
Rares OF ANVERTISING—For one square of ten lines,
first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1.
One hundred words on an average make a square,
City Business Cards.
i” oN (o) OYSTER SUPPERS, .
Ms Served up to Order.
The Table wil! be supplhed with everything in
Our Sight Exchange on New York.
Nevada Jan. 19th 1861,—
GEO. W. KIDD,
BANKER.
Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust foris adapted to cotton culture, and classed
with the best tillage lands of the world: °
The network of rivers between the Hoanghiand Yang-tse-Kiang connected by the
grand canal, affords easy transport to all .
vent the outrages of robbers and the exac.
manifestations made in the Conveution and
by members in their personal and private
lutercourses, have led to many regrets
among the secessionists that any call for a
. Convention was issued. They think the result will be to develop a much stronger
a choice now, they would Willingly place
“ er ae the market, and none but good cooks will be em. p seutime 5 : biti
ne Ree SO ee ployed, Meals furnished at all hours-—and on short . GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST. NEVADA. . agricultural products, when the government . pe ‘ ”, een m ia Virginia than
notice. . OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market . of the country is sufficiently strong to preown <0 exist heretofore, Had they
3.1. CALDWELL,
Atterney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public and Commissioner for
the Atlantic States.
Orrick—Qn Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon,
Nevada, California. oct2-tf
C, WILSON HILL, GEO, 8, HUIP.
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Orrice—Over G. W. Weleh’s Book Store, in Wil}
liams’ Brick Building, Commercial st., Nevada.
v. R. M’CONNELL, JOHN GARBER,
McCONNELL & GARBER,
Attorneys and Counselors at La
Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judi’ .
istriet, and in the Supreme Court.
Orrice—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Broad st., .
Nevada.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Orrice—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada.
Game Suppers served upto order, on the
. shortest notice. nov27-tf
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
/ BROAD ST,, BELOW PINE, NEVADA,
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE FITTED AND
completely renovated the building occupied by
them for the past few years, and will continue to
. carry on the Hotel Business,
They ave now prepared to accommodate Travelers
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.
ec tp a EET Te 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.
Meals at all hours.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
} NO. 32 & 34, BROAD ST., NEVADA.
. GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
! announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity,
_. and the traveling public, that he still has charge of
warded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8, Mint.
Sight Checks ov San Francisco and Sacramento, at Par, DRAFTS onthe Eastern Cities at the
Lowest Rates.
Bay Collections made, and State and County Seeurities purchased at the highest Market value,
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
BY JAMES T. OTT,
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA,
YOLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, .
T 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. OTY,
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,
Ae Will continue to carry on the business of -@e
Melting, Refining, and Assaying
tions of local mandarins, There can be no .
question on means of transport under a}
settled government, whenever European
faetories are established at the cities on the
great rivers, which we understand is admis: .
sible under the present treaties. These rivers drain a basin equal to 1,500,000 square
. miles, the Yang-tse-Kiang is navigable for
boats 1,700 miles, while large vessels can
reach 200 miles frem its mouth. This country is bare of forests, except on the steepest mountains, Along ridges where otber
. plants will not grow, pines are carefully .
planted, to lessen the greatest evil iu all)
Chinese economics, the scarcity of wood, .
. There is always a demand for lumber for .
. building aud manufacturing purposes, as .
. well as demand for spars for junk masts
aod foreigo shipping.
Hence, argues the Alta, there will be
. hereafter, and is already opening, a great
market for California lumber in China,
matters where they stood two months ago
preferring that the uncertainty Virginia's
position on the issue of secession which prevailed heretofore should still exigt, rather
than that her aversion to that poliey should
be exposed through the agency of this Convention, I but reiterate the ‘sentiments of
well informed members of that body, whea
Istate thata majority of the delegates
would prefer a division of the State to submission to any policy looking to secession.
_ The action of the Convention, whatever
it may be, will be slow and deliberate, [+
. is thought it will sit for two or three months
awaitiug farther developments at the South
. which it is hoped may indicate a disposition
. te ' To that event the
Convention will use every effort in its powjer in the way of mediation, and, failing ia
that, will adjourn, leaving Virginia as she
vow stands, Further guaranties, however.
will be asked for, but they will be of such a
character so seasonable as to render their
concession by the North certain, I think
. toward reconstruction,
.
.
.
.
GOLD AND ORES . , > j ‘
ee a a Ee . the well known and Popalar Hotel, known as the NaOF EV ER Y DESCR TION . Bayarp Tayior says, thata Yankee, a Propositions now before the Peace a DAVID BELDEN, : ESCRIPTION, Conferen W } ! . tional Exchange, on Broad st, Nevada. w lg : aie . walking the streets in St. Petersburg one ce at Washington will be entirely Attorney and Counselor at Law. : i ’ ; _ We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and : acceptable,” '
f The Building is of Prick, three stories high, and bind ourselves to pay the differences that may arise ‘ D ’ .
artieutar attention given to procuring United sHLY : y of the U. S. Mi .et +. . maddy day, met the Grand Duke Coostan~-Particular a seeeee te the . THOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF, with any of the U.S. Mints. Returns made in from . . . P id h
tates Land Warrants for persons en : ; es i _. . six to twelve hours, tinek The sidewalk was not wide enoug TKELEGRaPHIC O :
eee Military Service Having stood two fires. The several apartments have
> : VOMMUNICATION.—The tetebeg Agar! 4 C eal House Nevada. ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be sur. By cong = eat 1 {i for two to pass, and the street was vor? graphic companies inthe East Bays the
— 4 »# a tl . “ p Assay dv 5 . dae ; ; * where > Oa TT. :
—i—-.s i antaeinietae ee 4 lg eee ro . Union, interested in the extension of their Cc. M. B! , M. D., ; The Beds and Furniture are New, H. HARRIS & Co, . Silver rouble from his pocket, s ook it iD . wires to the Pacific recently sent an
nd Surgeon. } And for comfort cannot be excelled, } his closed hand, and cried out, “Crown or bi cS . agent
Physician a h t i : ——————— ee . ta thO!? 660) ary T' sed the Duke. “Your tot yy State to organize the companies on
G(OFFICR—AT THE DATLEY HOUSE, NEVADA. . 1 Oy eisties the Market aderis, ". NEW YORK PRICES. . higiness has won,” cried the American . (tit ‘de for the purpose of their more ef; aoe , : ; , ’ ae . fectual co-operatio Oe hal Suppers, Got upto Order. The Greatest Improvement in . looking at the rouble, and stepping into the . nay the ones the ‘etn aoe Ads learn
fi DR. R. M. HUNT, . Particular attention will be paid to accommodating MODERN DENTISTRY. mud. The next day the bps was 1DV1. two, arranged the terms of elle oe urgeon. LADIES AND FAMILIES, The Vatent Gam Colored Vuleanic Base for . ted by the Grand Duke to dinner. ® ’
Physician and E Brick, . The Stages, running in ail directions from NeARTIFICI ‘ y j and that a contract has been signed by him.
Office—Room No. 4, Flagg ~ . yada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures . AL = i 3 for and in behalf of the Eastern compauies
‘Corner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s . from the National Exchange. . Brmery axp Corrvurtiox.—An amusing with the Ca ; orner ’ /
B . ; ornia telegraph firms, By
age or ao No. 25 Nevadastrect, . S OPEN ALL NIGHT. -oe Teeth. ‘incident occurred at Wellsville, Ohio, dur. seem wows ——the eastern line is tu
jp ampere : The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge WHICH DR. LEVASON ls F —— , . be extended to Salt Lake w
On the Old Washington Road. . ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where AS PURCHASED THE RIGHT OF MANUFAC ry Mr. sere ee while, with equal cupeiiieenh ie ere
ae — . x M . ASK Y ' 5 i . > ‘ )
DR. LEVASON, games ogo, _ woe cat ag a Se a -B turing, and has all the steam apparatus &e. Ke. . “+? aren on I f — He ~ 3 . stretching eastward from California are t i
ist ; Having ha ng experience at the business, ] am With a large assortment of the most Beautiful TEETH . went eut on the p atform, © Cxoneed . t “9 ° & 3 Su rgeon Dentist. . confident of being able to make the National, the best expressly for this Process. The "Serabalty of Vul. himself from making a speech, bavivg made . a pushed on to the City of Mormons, when 4
§ Orrice—Up stairs, next to Chas. Kent’s Meat Mar. teat ages Mountains, and a comfortable home for canite has been fully tested in the Eastern States . a few remarks there on the previous day. . ¢ the Adlon wees Siectoral corrents of
h ket, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Ne. “) on RATE. TO SUIT THE TIMES during the last fur years, aud pronounced pre-emi. At this moment, a man stepped forward . ° 12¢ antic and Pacific will be consemi
‘ oun . CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES, nent over all known substances as a aod offered a couple of apples to the Pres. mated. By the terms of the contract the y
2 bap ee Ver > 2,50. Sp oabiggi '" wr il ‘ * “pe 5 iE i i ’ + 4
‘ FREDERICK MANSELL, . Is connected with the house and partienlar attention . Rendering the work much LIGHTER and CHEAPER . yelled out, “Say, Mr. Linkin, that man is . oi oo -¥ P ry the first of December next.
5 Sign and Orname ntal Painter. . will be given tothe care of horses, carriages, &c, . than GOLD!! yet equally durable and more Beautirunning for postmaster ! ” reet, 0 t e Los Angeles line, is to build
e sT BOVE PINE, NEVADA . Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by . fal. It absorbs no moisture! Resists the strongest ; on this side,
e BROAD ST., Ant ee Sc os application at the office. . ’ Acids !! Taking a high polish and having no inter. Kiet Ema ray ee
; JOHN KENDALL, GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro’r. sslene ber the ladgment ot food y It's moore cleanly Eameratpa.—The distance from San Fran-. Ayprew Jounson ag an Onaror.—Sigma
% . Ce ee me aimee — * rr ay FU ork Can s+ made anc re Py . . . » ad . p ’
$ Justice of the renee ‘CHEAP REFRESHMENT SALOON. Wain wet Mine euniine. . ciseo to Aurora, the capital of the ameral . of the Cincinnati Commercial, says:
Orrice—Kelsey’s Building—Entrance on Pine st., t . . da mines, is 330 miles—125 miles being Gov. Johoson’ F e
: > ent? Market, and over A. . No. 69 Broad street, Nevada. ; ‘ i . . : : 8 manner of speaking is next deor below Kent’s Meat Market, : . And owing to their extreme lightness, any desired made by steamer up the Sacramento river; ver ecullar d ‘
Block & Co’s Clothing Store. dec6-tf . HAVE engaged the services of one fullness may be given to the FACE without percep: ive t tage Placerville; ther : . uy, ce ” iH we hot remarkably happy. .
EE, 1h! the twst Confectioners in the State tably increasing the weight. nto or 4 ° ve a , mgd C5 City, . He has two distinct tones of voice, and they if
——— ae . (Cae , . ot California, and am fully preparee to Those interested, are invited to eall on j ninety miles further by stage to Varson Uity, . are as opposite to each oth . ie i
Cc H A §. WwW . Y OU NG, . make all kinds of CAKE in the French! DR. LEVASON, lata cost of $24; thence to Aurora, ninety . and atide senen £0 constant! in possible, s
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN . style, which cannot be surpassed in Nevada, or elseOffice is over Block & Co’s Store, Nevada. . miles farther by mule or stage, $25 more. . jt m o y that an aud:
JEWELRY, . where. . am always prepared to wee p Bes. 4 /, Ad wc. . Hor, who should hear without seeing him WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ’ Suyety Balle nck Chitin i firme oor 3 ey ap . coon Broken . The whole time consumed in the trip is would almost. think that his speech oes
: » Silver Ware and Fancy Goods, . . eeth with Artificial Bone or Pure Gold, Extracting . ve » expense $57, ex. . F ' ‘ oh
Coty, See . with Confectionery of every variety, including Fancy {. or Cleaning of Teeth, Charges, the same aa in the about seven days, and the exprer $57, ex _ made by two different persons. His man.
4 ruse ys ated Serenpet, as interest on the same ceases sachusette, aod Vermouat. ; contributed ninety-six cents. The
7 on _— ,rom this date. . :
i SPRING & SUMMER . Now isthe time to have Pictures! 2 gage T. T. DAVENPORT, Treas. . ie 2 Se Califoraia Pao kn habs 63, came from it
; ‘in 8 id P : » wi ‘evada Jan. 26 il.—jan26-: ‘ se sriti , Commons . ” . ¢ difference in our favor wil! i . With chances to win Splendid Prizes, No one will! Nevada Jan. 26th 1861,—jan26-3t uk present British House of C '
; CAMPAIGN OF 1861, . ever miaa the time or the money invested. a MS aATamn_ . consists of 649 members, politically classed be equally great whem the eleetion eontrii HE subscriber having purchased the entire m-. gm. Call in and see my Pictures. a TEETH, GUMS, PALATE, . a8 follows: Conservative, 303; Peelites, 14; . butions are compared. f
4 terest bf B, Fogerty, together with his large and . jan5-td A. LIEBERT, 88 Broad St. ND ALL np wy me THE og oa Whigs, 239; Ultra Radicals, 92 ccieminihtiabtictntrtiiple rua i :
re RA stock o ools, € isti of aye aE A i attended to by DR. LEVASON, office over Block . aj . me x : ‘
hitting edad Tri . CAUTION. . & to. 6 Beawe, entrance stairs, next to Chas. Kent's . eS . Exkcurion ov Cutnamen.—Four Chioave i Fine Cloths, Rngetenenete Yona m LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU. nas Uheiet, Pine street Nevada Fee foreach op-. Typ result of silk worm culture in Alge. men were hung in Sonora, on Friday last,
x . A ‘ in ti . J 0, B2.0U, oe . .
; mings, &c,, ’ A tioned against purchasing or negot —e . " oh fe ; Bie ~ . ria is said to prove that, in a few years, the . for the murder of one of their countrymen. j
Will contanue to carry on the Tailoring business in ; tain certificate of deposit in the Banking House of . OFFAT PILLS and Phoenix Bitters, French laborers can be clothed in silks as . 1
all ite various Pet Aes and hopes that by fair and . Geo. W. Kidd, Nevada. No. 526, dated February 2iat For Sale by E. ¥. SPENCE, . eenate an te netted j One of them, Chin Lit by name, said he Wy
liberal dealing he may receive a good share Of the . 1861, for Four Hundred Penal at mia _ NO, 47 Broad at., Nevada, . pry : was guilty and the otbers innocent. He
public patrounse. order the eutorsige . r pay UTTON ONIONS—For Sale by met his fate firmly, while his three com:
KELSEY ’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., NEAR PINE.
gH Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made
All Articles Guaranteed. tto order,
I, W. KNOWLTON,
LORING & KNOWLTON,
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Commereial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and
Shoe store, Nevada.
ae Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice.
Every variety of California Jewelry,
the best style,
GEO, H, LORING, .
Manufactured in .
Pound Cake, Sponge Cake, Raisins, &c.
Norice.—My old friends who patronized me so liberally during my connection with the United States
Hakery, are invited to call and see me, as lam well
. prepared to attend to their wants.
feb7:tf. OTTO LUTJE, Proprietor,
.
Attention! Everybody !!
Great Reduction in the
PRICES OF LIKENESSES!
N CONSIDERATION OF THE HARD
times and also for the opportunity of selling all
States—a list of which, ax allowed by the Dental Colleges can be seen at the Doctor's Office,
Particulars will shortly be published with Certifi.
cates,
CITY BREWERY.
JHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REthe lovers of good LAGER spectfuily inform
BEER, that he manufactures an article that cannot fail to please the taste,
ae Lager Beer furnished regularly to Bar-rooms,
Saloons, Families and dealers generally, at Keduced
Rates.
A. BLASAUF,
. clusive of meals along the route, which are
from seventy-five cents to one dollar each.
.
Winp Womax.—The Portland Times, .
. which recently gave an account of an insane
/man held asaslave by the Indians, says
. that there is au insane woman running wild
} on the eastern side of the Cascade Moun. tains,
. subsists upon berries and roots, and hides
. in hollow trees and clefts in the rocks.
She bas not even Indian care, but .
ner is deliberate, and he speaks extempore,
. and often in a conversational tone, raising
his voice to a loud pitch whenever he is
particularly rouged or in earnest. He has
all the Southern pecoliarities of pronunciation, and says des solution for dissolution,
keer for care etc. His speeches are rambling and Joose in construction, and he repeats himself endlessly—and yet, with al!
these disadvantages, he makes so many
strong points, and brings to bear such a
mass and variety of authority, that he is
J. F. HOOK . the Tickets in my Raffle before the a of MARCH ___ City Brewery, Spring st., Nevada, i pi a a io sas very effective.
* ° Ce * : i] determined to reduce my prices for Likenesses 1 N vi [(LIC.—A Ca a was reif) othe eae ©
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE sT. LOUIS HOTEL, . 28 ne cent. fromthe Ist of January 1861. I will NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS ‘ cently found in the walls of Limerick—"the . = per ; » holders of C + Warrants , . ably ’ aMeric aM) oy ’ . :
+} continue to take as good a picture as can be taken in The holders of County arrants drawn on the
4ISERALITY OF Ca.trornia.—The liberalCommercial Street, Nevada.
A Full Assortment of LADTES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOPS, and GIATERS, and
p Benkert’s Qallted-Bottom Boots,
Constantly on hand and for sale at Reasonable Rates,
7 Boots Made to Order. “*%
Repairing done at all times, and at short notice.
id . J. F. HOOK.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!!
a@ Garments cut in the latest styles. and warGive me a call. J. MORROW, ranted to fit.
‘No. 38 Broad street, Nevada.
mard-tf
~ . process of taking Pictures,
any part of California, in all kinds ot weather, and
will charge only (with one ticket in my Raflle for
I have done before without tickets,
. Life-size Photographs, Framed and
Painted, Only $16,
. With Sixteen Tickets, and every other picture re. duced in the same ratio. Ihave discovered a new
which enables me to fin. ish them in the BEST and MOST DURABLE STYLE
JAMES MORROW.
Nevada, March 18th 1861.—3t
7 ar invested in pictures) the same prices as . '
query Gon : ' . ceases from this date,
. General Fund, and registered prior to May
1K58, are requested to present the same at the Treas
urer’s Office for payment, as interest on the same
Nevada Feb. 7th, 1861. J. W. CHINN,
Treasurer, Nevada County,
TO CITY SCRIP-HOLDERS.
HE HOLDERS OF CITY ORDERS,
registered prior to December
quested to present the same at the City Treasurer’s
E. FP. SPENCE,
47, Broad Street, Nevada.
lst, .
7th 1860. are re.
city of the broken treaty.’’ It has probably
. been there since the famous siege of 16990.
It has been presented to the Kilkenny Archwological Society,
THERE is a tree near Williams College, in
Maseacbusetts,@o situated that
. nourishment from three different States, Its
roots penetrate the soil of New York, MasLapy Franxwiw is visiting the principal
mining towns on Fraser river. sta
it draws .
ity of Californians is becoming a national
. proverb. An Eastern paper gives a striking proof of it. It says that thirty-seven
States and Territories bave contributed $1,060 39 to the Washington Monument Fund
through the boxes placed in the post-offices.
The smallest sum, thirty-five cents, came
from Kansas, New Hampshire comes next,
Gane moaned and wept, protesting their