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March 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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on snes erent Harv on Sourm Carotiwa.—The wags play a great many — jokes on the south pspgpsny * he Charleston MercaTLOCALMA®TTERS. tT y_has been several times hoaxed by bogus LOCAL MATTERS, offers of volunteers from other States. 4 Street PLANKING.—At a meeting of the . Published recently a letter from “Castle . Doard of Trustees, last “Thuneday ‘evening, a Thomas Building,’ Louisville, Ky., offering . ne ; eset to South Carolina the services of Captain . petition was presented by parties interested, . Prog Myers and-bis “low mounted ainete praying for the passage of an ordinance requi-. men,’ ‘Jt turus out that “Castle Thomas” ring property holders to plank Broad street, . is the Louisville jail, the “Jow minute men” from the point where the work is left unfin-. are the chain gang, and Captain Myers is ished, to the intersection of Bridge street. The . one ot the desperadoes. me ; 5 id einai petition was laid over until the next meeting, . Tins Mii OF Wildlenl a Waka bb es Mada when it will be acted on. It was not thought . ter, as a bill to repeal it is in the Legislature advisable to require the work to be done under and will probably pass. a month or two, at least. The street is now in good condition—being neither muddy nor dusty —and if the planks are put down now they will . . ala Democr: it. have to be taken up next month for the purpose vt is much regretted that waite a the enjoyment of health, so little attention is paid by ae dae eau ies Ane ape Pines. This would . many, to the preservation of so inestimable a blessinvolve an additional expense of $300 or $1,000 ing. Luxurious living , habits of indolenee, exposure to Messrs. Marsh and Simpkins, the contrac. ¢, sudden changes of temperature, and neglect of the tors, which by waiting a month or two can be premonitory symptoms of disease ; are the precuravoided, without any serious inconvenience to . sors of many fatal maladies. Taken upon the first persons doing business on the street. In fact, . indication ofan attack, if anything will relieve the . sufferer, purify the blood, restore a vigorous circulation, and thoroughly renovate the system it is Sand’s Sarsaparilla. the taking up the planks, and having them in the way, while the pipes were being laid, would be a greater inconvenience to the property hol. ders than to allow the street to remain in its . present condition. Minine AccrpgntT.—A miner named Johan . ; Herron, at work in some claims at Deadwood . Ravine, was seriously, and perhaps fatally, in. jured yesterday afternoon. It appears that an . NO, 53 BROAD STREET, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada, full assortment of old log had been lying for some years, partially nt one projecting over the bank, the men walking un. Paints, : Fancy Articles, . der it as occasion required. But yesterday af¢ ils, Perfumery } ternoon the log broke of its own weight, while . Brushes, Dusters, &c. Hlerron was standing under it, the broken piece striking him gn the shoulder, bending him back and crushing him to the earth. Dr. H. Hunt . was immediately called to attend him. at first it was supposed that he was mortally injured, . ATLANTIC PAPERS, but we learn that he is somewhat better to-day, . Can and will be sold at REDUCED RATES, at the and there is now some hope of his recovery. Broad Street Book Store ! Blank Books, Music, and Musical Instruments, eall, that they keep an assortment and sell as Low as any Dealer in the State. Business CuaAnoe.—Messrs. Hagadorn & Bowley have leased the brick building of Dr. IInnt, next above the Postoffice, on Broad . street, where they purpose removing their dry . goods establishment. The building is now be. ing fitted up in superior style, by Messrs. Kent . & Mackay, and will be finished and ready for ; its future occupants in a week or ten days. For . a dry goods store, there is no better location in town. Have Changed Owners and Prices! The friends of J. FE. HAMLIN, we hope will still continue to favor the corner with their confidence. We can demonstrate to any one that this is a permanent institution and that we intend to keep the confidence of the community, H. H. WICKES & CO. J. F. RUDOLPH, . RUDOLPH & HUNT, Evecant Sron.—The neatest and most . beautiful sign we have seen in this place was . put up in the Empire Market yesterday. It was executed by Mr. Joseph Lee, of Broad street. . The taste and skill exhibited in the blending of . shades and colors, and in the lettering and . painting throughout, shows the work of an accomplished artist. It is worth looking at. . Batt ar Revonw & Reapy.—A ball comes . off at the Rough & Ready Hotel, on Wednes. day evening next. Mr. Walling, the propric. tor, has made all necessary arrangements to . insure a pleasant social gathering, and we learn . that qnite a number of Nevadans purpose attending. Reiicious Seryices.—Rey. Mr. Bricrly will hold services at the Baptist Church, tomorrow, as usual, Iipiscopal service will be held at the brick church, at 11 A. M. to-morrow. Rey. Mr. Derking will preach in German, at . 1l A. M. to-morrow, at the Court House. NO, 32 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &e. AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF PATENT MEDICINES, CAMPHENE, } ETC. ETC. ETC, . Wholesale and Retail at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, . . . And Cheaper than the Cheapest! ! CAMPHENE ACCIDENT.—About noon to-day a little daughter of Joseph B. Gray, aged about two anda half years, picked upa bottle of camphene, and drank one or two swallows. A physician was immediately called, who gave the child an emetic, and it is probable no serious result will follow, NO, 32 MAIN ST., NEVADA, Tux junior proprietor of the Democrat, acknowledges his indebtedness to Mr. Waite Barton, forthe present ofaneat manzanita cane, which he now prizes asan ornament, and may have use for as years rollon. NEVADA AND MACHINE SHOP. DECLARATIONS OF CITIZENSHIP.—At the Clerk’s office, to-day, Hugh R. Williams, a native of Wales, and T. W. Pacholke, a native of . Prussia, declared their intentions to beeome citizens of the United States, SPRING STREET, NEVADA. Steam Engines and Boilers built to order, i Castings and Machingery ol every descrip. tion. Postronep:—The gift entertainment of Nevada Hose Co. No. 1 has been postponed until °°: . and Park Mills ; Horse Power and Car Wheels. All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt All next Saturday evening, when it will come off . orders filled promptly, and at as LOW RATES as any . ’ establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco, freigly t WM. HEUGH, . without fail. The entertainment will take place . Pr A added. at the Theater, where the prizes will be drawn. . “ Nevada, Feb, 12th 1860,—tf Pracu Biossoms.—The warm weather of the past few days is rapidly bringing out the peach blossoms in this neighborhood, and fears are entertained that the crop will be destroyed . by late frosts. GREGORY & BORING, REcOVERING.—Rev. Mr. Brierly, who has DEALERS IN . lately been quite sick, we are glad to learn is . recovering. He was onthe street yesterday, . and will soon be himself again. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . A “Rooster DirricuLty” is to be settled a Ja Heenan and Sayers, at Ashmore’s Melodeon, this evening. 5 ON TRE OTE IEE a Ses Just So.—The Portland Times eays that . sqGoods Delivered Free of Charge.-ge the greater partofthe stories of Indian . ravagesin Oregon and Washington are mere yarns, and cautions its readere against relying upon any of the roorbacks, and thinks that though the Indians steal like any other folks when they geta chance, they are peaceful and harmless except in so far as honesty is concerned. NO, 44 MAIN ST., NEVADA. i j oe (\ LBS. SUPERIOR CALI50,00 FORNIA CORN—For sale in lots to suit by J. M. HLXSON, 75 Broad st. TOW'S YOUR TIMK T0 GET FRESH CORN MEAL—manufactured from sound, wel cleaned corn. Call at J, M, HIXSON’S No. 75 Broad street, Nevada. H. H. WICKES & CO., . FFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND. And will satisfy any one who may give them a . ‘BOOKS, STATIONERY AND HARVEY HUNT, M, dD, . Opposite Mulford & Co’s Banking House . IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, Quarts Machinery constructed, fitted up or repairre 3 Miscellaneous. WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!! TALLMAN & TURNER, BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA, Os 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 &c. That can be found this side of the Valley. Fine . A Copper Work and Job Work done to order, with neatness and dispateh, SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. D S. TALLMAN, 3 sitet ae FE. TURNER, . WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Nails, Bellows, Anvils .nd ~PAINTS.— Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, FUSE, CORDAGE, DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, Hydraalic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe $25, 000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, Plows, Straw Cutters &c. W. HH. CRAWF( IRD, mM, L. COVE. At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada. Dry Goods and Clothing. A, ROSENTHAL, MERCHANT TAILOR. 25 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. Would respectfully taform he citizens of Nevada and vicinity, eo . he has just received a large variety of the latest styles of Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Vestings &c. And is prepared tocut and make fine fitting SUITS of ChoTHES, of the Latest Styles, at Reasonable tates, aa Clothing Cleaned and Repaired <@a ayTO ORDER.-@ A, ROSENTHAL. jan8-3m ag~ AMERICAN -@a DRY GOODS STORE. Cor. Washington and Main streets, NEVADA. To be Closed Out. PRICES REDUCED! PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS, OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! ‘THIS IS NO HUMBUG SALE! HAGADORN & BOWLEY, . AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for DWELLINGS, Stores and Public Buildings, RE DETERMINED TOCLOSE OUT their entire STOCK OF DRY GOODS Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., No, 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office, March, 1861, E And in order to do this they offer their whole Stock WINE AND LIQUOR STOR AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprietor. TWO DOORS ABOVE WALL & NEWMAN’S STORE Broad Street, Nevada, WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that I have on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of . Brandy,
Gin, Wines, Whiskey, Cordials, &e. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the Grape by myself, in this city. None but the Best of Liquors Offered for Sale. OF FANCY DRY GOODs, At Less than San Francisco Wholesale Prices, ’ In order to convince the LADIES that this is NO DODGE OR SWINDLE—to get up arush—we would call your attention to a few articles, asa sample of the REDUCTION we have made in our Goods : oct2-tf aveustine Isoarp, . Splendid Black Silks,,.,...$1 per yard DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Fancy Silke.. ...0...50ct8 per yard ‘Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, . Best French Prints.....180te per yard Office—Corner Room Second story, KIDD & KNOX’S BRICK BUILDING, NEVADA. CHAPMAN & HATCH, yw be mong? to attend on those wishing their services, eeth after having become sensitive from exposure of the nerve or otherwise, will be filled without causing pain. All Dental operations performed in a neat and substantial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, . Best Bonnets,..........85t0 $7 . . . Best Mantillas and Cloaks...$3 to $10 3 Ply Carpets,......$1 25 per yard . Brussels Co 12} per yard Best Bleached Muslin.. . 12} cts per yard Common Merrimac Prints Given Away, © Leth opera LOL OR AS -. $1 00 Wiugging, with pure Gold Foil, each Together with 10,000 Othe eavity from.... severe. $2 00 to $4 00 ™ sucenans giiling gho nerve.......00: $2 00 Too Numerous to Mention. agWe will be in regular attendance at our office fter. decl -tf T. M. WOODS PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS!! NO. 29 COMMERCIAL &ST., NEVADA, LL KINDS OF PICTURES KNOWN to the Art willbe taken in the BEST STYLE, unsurpassed for their durability or beauty of finish. CHILDREN TAKEN 1N LESS THAN ONE SECOND OF TIME, At all times and in all kinds of Weather. DECEASED PERSONS, taken in the moat Appropriate Manner. OLD DAGUERREOTYPES and other . Pictures Copied, Improved and rendered Imperish. able. PERSONS heretofore unsuecessful in this or . any other county in obtaining GOOD and PERFECT . PICTURES are particularly invited to call. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to taking CHILDREN, CALL AND EXAMINE Our Stock !! Before Making Purchases. Tremendous Ladies, you ean rest assured of NOT GETTING any sa SHELF-WORN GOODS -¢9 But Goods that have been brought inte this market within ONE YEAR and CT from the MANUFACTORIES Persons having Accounts against us will please . DIRE Present them for Payment, And all Persons knowing thomselves indebted to us axe hereby invited seTO CALL AND SETTLE-Ge At the Earliest opportunity. January 15th 1860,—tf T. M. WOOD. jan8 tf No. 20 Commercial street, Nevada. BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES! MAYERS & COKE, CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS. HAVE JUST RECEVED AT their Stand, the Largest and Most Exten. sive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting . in part as follows: Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes, . Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes, . Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots; Double sole and upper Pegged Boots; Water-Proof Sewed Boots; Miner’s heavy nailed Boots; . Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; . Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; . Benkert’s pump sole and quilted Boots; Long and short Rabber Boots; For the Fall & Winter Trade. Also, a large assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ RUBBER OVER SHOES. Our assortment of Ladies!, Misses and Childrens’ Goods is unsurpassed in the country, They are . mostly from the best manufacturers of New York . — and Philadelphia, and embrace nearly every variety R and style manufactured ip the Atlantic States. SIMON MAYERS, WM RB. COE. ! T. ELLARD BEANS, 52 BROAD 8T., NEVADA. Wrovessta awp Reva ester we GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. sieeiinernesinientetiniiiihihdcbiliiipiesiiiailbiliibuebbittiel EDAND WHITE CLOVER, TIMOTHY and California ALFALFA—¥For sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apetheeary, #7 Broaa st, Nevada. Between this and the Fourth of SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA, THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY For the Cure of all Diseases arising FYROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Why It Is So Highly Esteemed ag AND, UNIVERSALLY USED. -@a Because—. t produces the combined effects of a tonic, alterative and stimulative medicine, Because—It purifies the blood and expels the poisonous virus which engenders all ulcerous and eruptive diseasee, Because—it acts powerfully upon the secretions of the budy, andat once removes all impurities, Beeanse—. t does not reduce the system but invigorates it—thus requiring no detention from business or pleasure, Because—l. t may be taken by delicate females and chitdren at all seasons with safety and benefit. ” Because—It never fails, ASK FOR SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,. AND TAKE NO OTHER. Prepared by A.B. & D, SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, cor, William, N. Y. For Sale by Redingtow’ Oo., San Francisco; R. H. McDonald & Co. and Dr, Justin Gates & Bro., Sacramento ; H. H, Wickes & Co., and Rudolph & Hunt, Nevada, jan24-Im a Se SAFES!! SAFES!!! F. TILLMAN, No, 90 Battery street, San Francisco.. OLE Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S . celebrated Fire-Proof and Burglar . Safes. This safe is well known . in the market for its unsur. passed fire proof quality, haying withstood in California, as wellas in the East, the hottest fires known, We can refer to endless certificates from parties in our mining towns, where these safes have been aybjected to the most severe tests of its fire-proof qualities. The . Safes are scoured by our Combination Lock. This . Lock is in every respect the most secure one in use; it requires the key and combination to open the Safe, Ifthe key should be abstracted from its owner, it would be per ectly useless to the possessor without his knowing the mental key, which the owner carries iu his head, To those in want of a reliable Safe we olter the above cheaper than any other in the market, A large assortment on hand and to arrive. nov20—4in, ¥. TILLMAN, 90 Battery st. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA, J. H HELM, Proprictor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM their friends, and the publie generally, that in consequence of the grent increase of business, and in order to accommodate all of his customers, he have fitted up in elegant style, ae — an oo stable on Broad street, opposite the Natio ‘xchange. They kstantly on hand un Wer A STOCK OF FAST HORSES, sant would respectfully solicit the patropage’of the ~ublic, ay Horses kept by the day or week on the most reasonable terms, J. H. HELM, UNION LIVERY STABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA. J. A. LANCASTER, Proprictor, TRE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM his friends aud the public generally, that he has added extensively to his already large and Elegant Establishment of Horses. Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &., and is now prepared to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the State, . Well trained, fleet and Saddle Horses, well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at . all times, PanticULaR Atrention Par To Horses on Livery. Carriages always im readiness, with careful drivers. for the use of Balls, Parties, &e, The quality of mry Stock will permit me tonay that those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would do well to give mea call. J. A. LANCASTER. PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL. PAPER DEPOT. KENT & MACKAY, Propricters. HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCR to the og that they have connegted the . above with their former business of Carpenters and Batiders, At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand a full assortment of Patnts, Gilt Mouldings, Olls, Window 8 es, Glase, Paint Brushes, Wall Paper, Ktc. Ete. Ete, Ka Vaints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.~@q& Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness: and dispatch, N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished, The advantages derived from the connection of the’ above business enable themto sell at lower rates than any other howse in town, Persons wishing articles in their line would do well to give them a call. P. KENT, A. F. MACKAY. No, 97 Broad street, Nevada. ‘sa NOTICE TO ALL! ITALIAN BARBER SHOP. Broad Street, Newada, NEXT DOOR TO THE BLUE WING SALOON, WATCHFUL EYE KEEP on your Precious Head. Hale Dressing according to the latest «tyle, Luxurious Shaving. .... Shanrpoving serervececsecseee 00 Conta, Hair Cutting and Dressing.. sere 9 Cents, Awe Special treatment ofthe Meir for its preservation.-free, feb7-tf PHILLIP DUCA. CHEAP REFRESHMENT SALOON. No, 69 Broad street, Nevada, HAVE engaged the services of one of the best Confeetioners in the State of California, and am. fully preparee to inake all kinds of CAKE im, the French style, which canaet be sanpassed in Nevada, or else: where. Iam always prepered to Supply Balls and Parties with Confectionery of every variety, including Fancy Pound Cake, Spunge Cake, Raisins, &c. : Notice.—My old friends who patronized me so liberally during my connection with the United States Bakery, are invited to call and see me, a6 1 am well prepared to attend to their wants. : feb7 :tf, OLTO LUTJE, Proprietor. oet2-tt +o 2% Centa. Oe me nnee eee eww ene rte ‘