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May 28, 1861 (4 pages)

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Aevada Democ LOCAL MATTERS, (eee Sap AccipENT.—A distressing casualty occurred in this p!ace yesterday afternoon, resulting in the death of William S. Mead, a son of Mr. C. H. Mead, aged about nine years. The deceased was attending the public school, and . had gone, in company with two other boys, to draw a bucket of water from the well of Mr. Hixson, near the school house. The well is about fifty-five feet deep, and the water is drawn up by means of two buckets anda pulley. From the statements of the other boys it appears they had drawn up a bucket of water, and young Mead reaching over caught hold of the bucket, and was drawn over the curb. He let go the bucket, which descended rapidly to the bottom ting a story to the effect that some of the Roman Catholics of the Southern States have offered the throne of the new confederacy to Francis II. of Naples. This would be consolidating slave institutions with a vengeance. THE editor of the Napa Reporter has seen an actual mountain of deminer eighteen miles . from Napa, which assays 85 per cent. of pure quicksilver! A DOZEN cases of small-pox have occurred at Napa, two or three of which were fatal. EEE NS RE RETESET TG BEC AN , ELIE EOE ETE, Special Notices. . Sand’s Sarsapartila.—No remedial agent was . ever introduced that has proved so uniformly sue. cessful as this fur purifying the blood, and for the cure of scrofula, rheumatism, stubborn ulcers, salt . rheum, fever sores, erysipelas, pimples, boils, mer. A Riva ror Jzrr, Rorn—The Pa ot : PMO CV AL, . journats are circula C.M. BATES & CO., NO, 57 BROAD STREET, Wholesale and Retail Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada QRFER FOR SALE A LARGE full assortment of , AND Drags, Shoulder Braces Medicines, Trusses Paints, Fancy Articles, Oils, Perfumery Brushes, Dasters, &c. And will satisfy any one who may give them a eall, that they keep an assortment and sell as Lowas any Dealer in the State. DR. C. M. BATES, Attending Physician, corner of Broad and Pine Streets. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND ATLANTIC PAPERS. Goods and Clothing. — ag AMERICAN -ga AA ero sat IPTING Fat a either by HAND or POWER, ie . Nos, 307 and 309 Market atreet, San Franciaeo, aprs0-3m — SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. NATURE’S TRUE. RESTORATIVE, THE REST, SAFEST, AND PUREST Tonic and Alternative Ever Pr It is recommended by the leading Nagao bf HAGADORN & BOWLEY, HAVE REMOVED ities and is highly approved by all who have tried Delicate Ladies fond a. perfor restorations aed hl sons who lead w will tind their nervous and general system strengthened and improved by ite use, of the well, and one of his companions, a son . of Mr. Kraft, caught him by the leg, and held . on until the empty bucket coming up struck him on the head, when young Kraft was forced . curial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, liver complaint, . Can and will be solid at REDUCED RATES, at the bronchitis, consumption, female complaints, loss of' ad Street Book Store ! appetite, general debillty. It will xpeedily remove . Blank Books, Music, aud Musical Instruments. the worst symptoms of these distressing complaints, . To No, 39 Broad Street, Nevada, To purify the system of all morbid matter, and impart to the blood such proon as to make it new, pure, and. FIRST. to let go, andthe unfortunate little fellow was precipitated to the bottom. Assistance was immediately procured, and the body taken from the well. He must have been killed instantly, 3 his body was terribly mangled. ATTempPTeD SLUICE Roppenry.—One night last week, a miner named Flagler, who was . working alone on the night shift, in the claims . of Williamson & Co., at Gopher Hill, noticed . yo N woe vec ec Rictae a that the water had been turned off. On looking . East ok dinar Sematiohe teh the vt up to ascertain the cause, he sawtwo armed men . via stealthily approaching him, when he immediately ran down the cut and gave the alarm, but . before assistance arrived the intruders had fled. Cost certain Certificate of Deposit on J. C. . Burdseye & Co., tor $165.00, No, 1357, dated April . . 15th 1861; the same having been lost, payment has and in a brie! period complete a radical cure. } AUTION.—The undersignea hereby cautions all persons against negotiating or purJOHN EATON, od, Nevada May 25th 1561.—3t been stoppe ‘RESIDENCE FOR SALE! Lot on the opposite side of the street. The front-yard is well filled with shade trees, shrubbery and flowers, of almost every variety, Attached to the premises is a thrifty Young Orchard, containing . a large assortment of choice fruit-trees. The house . . was built about a year and a-halfago, is hard-finished . They had turned off the water, and evidently . and the rooms are conveniently planned for a resi. intended to slip down and overpower the man at the pipe, and then make a regular clean-up; but it took them longer to get down the hill . than they expected, and the water commencing to fail before they reached him, Flagler was put on his guard. Union Democratic Convention.—We give in another column the call of the Democratic County Committee, for a Convention to be held on the 29th proximo, to nominate candidates for county officers and the appointment of delegates to the State Convention. portionment is made on the total vote cast, in accordance with the precedent established by the State Committee, and the Convention will be composed of 162 delegates. The call will be . Reb iit Ae ba ike TO THE LADIE responded to by all the Douglas men of last year, and we have reason to believe by many others, Pring Street Briper.—The Town Trusdence. 18 Wath . Nevada, May 21,1861.—tf NEVADA & WASHOE SADDLE TRAIN! HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the public that he will dispatch a Saddle Train for VIRGINIA CITY, via the . Henness Pass, ONCE A WEEK, Every Monday Morning. Passage, $20 Each—in Advance, with-— out Baggage. Fach passenger will be allowed 16 pounds of Bag. All over that will be charged the regular . gage. The ap. price of freight. Mr. Harmon Sadler will act as agent at Virgrnia the GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, Broad st., Nevada. . Nevada, May 14, 1861. ALBERT MAU. NEW PHILADELPHIA . tees having fixed on a plan for a bridge at the DRY GOODS STORE.) foot of Pine street, advertise for proposals for the econstructfon of the work. By the specifications, which are also published with the notice, mechanics can form some idea of the kind of bridge to be built. The drawings can be seen at the Trustees’ room in Flagg’s building. The . proposals must be submitted on or before the 6th proximo. Rev. M. C, Briggs will deliver the closing lecture of the series, for the benefit of the Methodist church. We have never heard Mr. Briggs, but he enjoys s high reputation as a man of talent and scholarly attainments, and by many is regarded as inferior to no lecturer in the Staté. . The lecture will be delivered in the Methodist church, on Broad street; subject—Human Na. ture Read Backwards.” Prrsonat.—Mr. J. C. Eastman, member of . the late Assembly from this county, arrived in . Nevada on Saturday evening, on his way home, and remained here on Sunday and Monday. The . straight-forward, patriotic course of Mr. East. rana, during the session, is approved by his . constituents generally, and by his party friends in particular. For CoLtisector.—By a notice in another column, it will be observed that Mr. T. T. Dav. Lecrure.—On Thursday evening next, the }* NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK o ——— 52 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, . [Lubeck’s Old Stand.) J. ROSENTHAL, his friends and patrons, that he has just opened Bret Leave TO ANNOUNCE TO) . { DRY AND DOMESTIC GOODS, . Which he will sell at the se LOWEST MARKET RATES -@ ’ } AND WILL. NOT Be Undersold by any Other House. GIVE ME A CALL, AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. . MRS. P. L. RYAN, . Milliner and Dress Maker, Has taken Rooms in my Store, where she will be pleased to see all her friends and patrons. i: Nevada April 25th 1861.—apr26-tf . . may4-tf i For freight or passage apply to the undersigned at } Sit . : Cc, M. BATES & CO. Nevada May 4th 1861.—tf NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! GEO. W. WELCH, Is now receiving large additions to his Stock of Books, Stationery, Music, and FANCY GOODS. ‘ew Books received per steamer as fast as published, which will be furnished to Libraries at Reduced Prices. Orders from the country solicited. Books imported to order on short notice, Pioneer Book and Music Store, 33 Commercial st., Nevada. P. L. Weaver, J. B. Newman, San Francisco, } { Nevada, WEAVER & NEWMAN, (Successors to Wall & Newman.) No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ARDWARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILGround VER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Feed, &c. &c. Wheat, S@~ Always on hand the largest stock to be found ———-«t-—. this side of Sacramento. Possessing facilities unsurpassed, we can offer . great inducements. aprl6-tf WEAVER & NEWMAN. WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DRALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Nalls, Bellows, Anvils nd —PAINTS.— Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, POWDER, 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, No. 27 Main St., Nevada.
PRICES REDUCED PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS, or LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! THE . AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for) REAL CHANTILLA VEILS, DWELLINGS, Stores and Public Buildings, Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., No, 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office. 0. H. P. WHITE & CO., TACKLE BLOCKS, (Next Door to the National Exchange.) To cleanse the stomach and bowels of SECOND. acrid bumours, acidity, and all muscous matter, which cause so many and fatal To soften and relieve stricture of the = er thus establish » healthy and bow wa, A ow of the “insensible perspiTo impart tone and strength to the digestive organs, and give great vigor ood vitality to all the organs of the WHERE THEY HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF THIRD. GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA! FOURTH iy. To eradicate all diseased, ms tay and , flesh . . OURNEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS . FIFTH. poisonous particles from the b . and bones, and effect their complete expase trom the body, . Are Now Ready for Inspection . © counteract the ill effects produced b SIXTH. the use of mercury, and to remove all seorbutic eruptions, arising from whatever cause, WR. Ask for Sands’ Sarsaparilla and take no other. Prepared by A. B. & DP. SANi Dr Fulton street, cor, William, N. Y.” eecaeiemg For Sale by Redington & Co., San Francisco; R. HH. ee My 3 = 2 Justin Gates & Bro. Bae . ramento ; H. H. Wickes & Co., and Rudol NEW BROCHE CHINA SILKS, . Nevada, ’ earner! py QUARTZ MINERS ATTENTION . ! R. BEERS WOULD CALL PARTICular attention to his improved AMALGAMATORS, For Gold or Silver Ores, which are claimed to posBERK ba following advantages over all others now in use, vig, + Ist. They are equally adapted to the amalyamation of Ores, either Wet or Dry erashed. Being : Self feeding and Self-discharging, they itt . 2d. require but little attention; one man being sufficient to attend thirty or more, j We invite attention to the following The Feature of the Season. Also, an extensive assortment of DRESS SILKS, Ranging from $7,50 per wress upwards. 3d. During the process of amalgamation they reduce the ore to an almost impalpable powder, in close contact with a large surh do not grind the mereury. 4th. It is claimed tor them, and demonstrated, that they will save from 26 to 100 per cent, more gold than any other amalgamator now in use. The Amalgamating Pans are put in sets of three, discharging into each other; three of which setts are capable of thoroughly a with alge least ten A large variety of lace of mercury, but Dress Goods, of all the New Fabrics. LAWNS AND ORGANDIESY tons of gold ore per day, and, with a al are equally op ee to the amalgamation of Silver Ores by any ot the old or new processes, The Pans ave about four feet in diameter, and supplied with a tale, pectesntae or grate bottom, upon which the grinding is done, whieh allows the old, a8 soon as united with the mercury, to settle neath the grate, and, remain as safe’ as if under lock and key, In cleaning up the pans and separating the amalgam but one tenth of the usual labor is required, The parts most exposed to wear are made of hatd iron, and easily replaced, at trifling cost, All orders for these Amalgamators can be sent to PETER DONAHUE, on Frat street, San Francisco, at whore Foundry they can be seen in operation. For further particulars, inquire of the Patentee, J. B. Bi 165 Clay street, ht addition, BRILLIANTS, ETC., NEW; FRENCH PRINTS, BEAUTIFUL CHINA PATTERNS. . SILK MANTILLAS, BASQUES AND DUSTERS, SHAWLS, PARASOLS, BONNETS, EMBROIDERIES, &e. aprl3-3m . MAGNIFICENT LACE GOODS, IN SITS AND COLLARS. PAINTER & CO,, PRACTICAL PRINTERS, Dealers in Printing Material Presses, Ink, P: wer, Cond , ee. +h Fem 610 CLAY 8T., ABOVE SANSOM, J.B, PAINTER San Francisco, J. M. PAINTER > B@POflices fitted out with dispatch, T. B. PAINTBR maras-ly . CHARLES F. ROBBINS, Importer and Dealer in HOOSIERY AND GLOVES, . f . T¥Pe, Presses, Printing Material, INKS, CARD STOCK, &e., 111 and 113 Clay st., San Francisco. March 28th 1861,—ly A complete asortment. A Splendid assortment of . Nos OEE LEE LE LOD LL IE LL LEE, J®@ Furnishing Goods, “6 enport of this place, is a candidate for Collec? tor of Nevada county, at the next election, sub-. . Forwarding Merchants, . ject to the decision of the Union Democratic! JT, ELLARD BEANS, ) cam pms” Godmsanniei Convention. Mr. Davenport is worthy and ca. pable, and ifelected will make a faithful and Marysville and Placerville. nah igh ) “AX7ILL RECKIVE AND SPEEDILY forward all goods consigned to us, to all sections of California and Utah Territory. WHITE, 0. H. P. ‘BOOTS! BOOTS !! SHOES! SHOES! MAYERS & COE, . CARPETS OF EVERY MAKE, 2 BROAD 8T., NEVADA. New Designs in Velvet and Brussels,’ Eastern Papens.—We are indebted to Messrs. C, M. Bates & Co., of Broad street Book Store, for the New York Herald and . 3oston Journal, received by the Golden Gate; also, toG. W. Welch, of the Pioneer Book . Store, for the New York Tribune and Wilkes’ . Spirit of the Times. i BRECKINRIDGE ConvVENTION.—The Breckinridge County Committee met in this place on ) Saturday, and called a Convention to appoint . delegates to their State Convention. The County . Convention is ealled for June 8th, and the pri. meaty elections will be held on the Ist. = . Demble sole and upper Pegged Boots; “« NOTICE TO ALL! a . Water-Proof Sewed Boots; Ix Towx.—Mr. Wm. Bausman, of the Hydraulic Press, made a flying visit to Nevada to‘ITALIAN BARBER SHOP. Ipod cent geen eg Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Tics and Brogans; day. We are gratified to learn that his business . No. 66, Broad Strect, Nevada, Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; is flourishing, and hope the next time he comes . Benkert’s pump sole and quilted ts; . Longand short Rubber pets; STOVES, TIN, AND HARDWARE, . over he will arrange his matters so as to make . a longer visit, Wuo.rssate axp Retan Dea.er in CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STRERFTS. Lace Curtains and Curtaan Damask. HAVE JUST RECEVED AT GROCERIES A ND PROVISIONS. . Pa: Stand, the Largest and Most Extensive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting in part as follows : Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes, . ‘Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes, . . Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots; Nevada April 4th 1801.—tf Goods Delivered Free of Charge. WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!! TALLMAN & TURNER, BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL 8T., NEVADA, FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NE-! vada and vicinity, the best selected stock of WATCHFUL EVE KEEP on your Piesions Head. Mair Dressing acourding to the ateat style. ae iE TEN. cuss nao b neeenecnnde~ 25 Centa, . } . Also, a large assortment of . CROCKERY! CROCKERY !! ] . at . Saturday evening May 11t . adopted changing the time of meeting from TbhursA. G, PIER, 8 AGAIN ADDING TO HIS USUAL fine stock the largest and best aasortment of Crockery, Glass, AND CHINA WARE, ag AT THE LOWEST PRICES.-G@ . EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA CITY !! Please call and examine Goods and Prices, at The Brick Store, in Wiliams’ Block, Commercial Bixveet, Newada. N. B.—KEROSENE LAMPS OF EVERY STYLE, greatly reduced prices. April 27, 1861. ee nn NEVADA RIFLES--ATTENTION . TA SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Nevada Rifle Company, held at their Armory on 1861, a resolotion was day to Friday evening of each week, A resolution was alao adopted requiring the members of the Ca. to take the Army Oath. Those refusing to comply with the last resolution, their names will be stricken from the roll, By order of the Com —G N. W. KNOWL , 98 Nevada, May 16th 1961,—3t For the Spring & § mer Trade. ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES, . Reviciovs.—Bishop O'Connell will preach and administer the sacrament of confirmation, . in the Catholic church at Grass Valley, on Sunday next, June 2d. THE Matt, for the steamer of June 1st, clo. ses at the Nevada office on Thursday evening . next, at eight o’clock. Shamipooing .. 6+ cececseverccceevessaces 50 Centa, Hair Cutting and Dressing........59 Cents, B@ Special treatment ofthe Hair for its preservation—free. feb? -tt PHILLIP DUCA. BY ¥ may9.3tpd YOUR MEDICINES— At RUDOLPH & HUNT'S, Main street, Nevada. Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ Cloth, Calf & Morocco Galters. 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 and style manufactured in the Atlantic States. ‘ SIMON MAYERS, WM. B. COE, , BENCH TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY &. . . "That cam be found this side of the Valley, . . ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—A GiIkl, to do house work. Apply to . M. HEX#ON, 75 Broad st., or at his residence. Nevada, April 20th 1660. AMBRicAN ‘DIAMOND CEMENT.— For Sale by E, F. SPENCE, Druggiat. & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., Nevada. &@ Copper Work and Job Work done to order, with neatoess and dispatch. } SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. D 8. TALLMAN, i G. E, TURNER,