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November 12, 1861 (4 pages)

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— _————— Aevada Democrat. RuNnAwaY.—Two men from Grass Valley were driving down Commercial street, on Sun. day evening, in a buggy with two horses. From . some cause the horses took fright and run at full speed down the street. The men jumped ——— LOCAL MATTERS, Miscellaneous. . CHU&R CC OH . The War Against the Israelites’ GRAND COMBINATION, ~ A. Dealers GraxD JURY Revort.—The presumption out, and were pretty severely injured, one of of the late Grand Jury in changing the wording them having his sho ulder dislocated. The y ectl perf is sors eces pred r thei of rt repo of the horses continued on their course until they . dan st e th at th d ie sf ti sa e ar e W . ng astonishi . reached the junction of Cayote street, when ing members of the Jury are not responsible for . both the buggy and horses came in contact e th of o w t at th , is h ut tr e th t u B . this change with the awning posts and fire-plug in front of ; e m i t is th d e n o m m u s t o n e r e w regular members Dr. Hun t’s dru g stor e, sma shi ng the vehi cle s n a c i l b u p e R o w t y b ed ll fi and their places were and thr owi ng the ani mal s. One of the hor ses lpo n i er th ei , g n i h t y n a r fo d had a bone in his left hind leg broken, but will who have no regar d n a y t i u q i t n a s it m o r f hen 9 recover. The team belonged to Mr. , h c i h w , re tu ra te li or ities ran r k ia Wood il wort h, in fa of Gra ss Vall e ey. m o c e b e v a h s e s s a m s common use, th at th s e Tue v l Hen e nes s m s e Ro h ap t .— r We te learn that the at fl s es tl ub do y e h T . th wi n a is h p a r Hen g nes a s Turnkike Co. have a large number of r a p st la e th in e g n a h c ht the slig e d i s A . so k n i men h employed in improving the county road t t o n o d e w t u b , t n e m improve a s a , e n o d this ol side e of Eureka. This road leads into the h t f o t i r e m or ri pe su e from th o s e m o c e b d a h Hen ns nes Tur s ze npi ke, and being the most diffiti ci r u o , on ti uc od pr ry ra lite s e c e n t o n s a w cult part of the road to Virginia City, the it t a h t s t n e t n o familiar with its c t x e n e h t e p o h com pan y are y put el tin g forth every exertion to er nc si e W . it ad re to y sar . of py co improve it before the snow falls, so that coma , rt po re d ol e th e fil ll wi ry Ju Grand ich will be found recorded with the proceedmunication may be kept open all winter. Un _ Dry Goods and Clothing. © Miscellaneous. High Prices in Dry-Goods, In NEW PHILADTLPHIA IS STILL CARRIED ON WITH UNABATING VIGOR DRY-GOODS STORE! —BY THE— Books, Stationery, Periodicals, &c. Broad Street. BOOK AND PAPER DEPOT. AVING pb Sinn pe —AND THR— NO. 39 BROAD STREET. THE ENTIRE STOCK IN ies: trade and good wiil of the concern, we have reduced the prices and added to the stocks, pe are prepared to sell at HAGAD ORN PIONEER J. Have commenced the Fall & Winter Campaign 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. STORE, treet. ecatiied . ROSENT HAL, BOWLEY, & DRY-GOODS PROPRIETOR. With an immense stock of New Goods, EVERY VARIETY OF Bought at Ruinously Low Prices—for Cash, F O REIGN & DOMESTIC woe WILL ENABLE THEM TO ga a com i ple n te triumph over all Jew DryD R Y G O O D S ! Goods Stores in the Mountains. OUR STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS is large, comprising every variety and size, SUBSCRIBERS TO WEEKLY PAPERS Now, Ladies if you wish to Purch ase and Periodicals can receive the same without risk, and at as low prices as they can get them of the Publishers, adding postage. The Most Fashionable Goods! The Prettiest Goods! The Best Goeds! pe 4each term of the Court of Sessions, for less the winter should be very severe, and the the past five years. snow unusually deep, the route can be kept A Large Circulating Library, Containopen without difficulty . ing about 1000 Books! r e n e b I m — th . e h v t o 9 N — t r t u c o C Distri MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Selected from the Largest Importing HOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, EXPRESSLY FOR THoMPSsON’s DEFALCATION.—Judge Belease of Chauvanne vs. Finley et al., the jury BB Orders left for Books will be promptly filled Go to Hagadorn & Bowley’s; The Fall and Winter found a verdict for plaintiff. and assessed $250 den, of the Probate Court, and District Attorat reasonable rates, Tr ad e! jul 25tf. ney Gaylo rd, have been enga ged for some time damages. For any wan t ma y be sup pli ed WHICH [ WILL SELL AT e n in exam y inin n e g . I s s. H and H — inves se Ja . tigat e of h ing ca t th the l v. accou nts of No 1 and Robert Adair, applicants for insolvency, H. B. Thompson, the late Public AdministraLower Rates than Can be Obtained BY TH EI R IM ME NS E ST OC K AN D tor. We learn from them that the total amount the Sheriff was appointed assignee. AT AN Y ST OR K IN NE VA DA . e AT of Thom D pson PR — ’s r IC . defal a l e catio ES r . d a t n o et TO a does not exceed $3,C SUIT THE TIMES, Wa Poulinou vs. Nev 000, and is probably not more than $2,000. The murrer to answer overruled. Fine FE ‘ts. RS. RYAN, Who Superintends the n o i exac t t o amou M nt w cann — e ot r . n be n ascer fo i taine s d, as s Tho a mp. C h . vs g al u et He ace puu tin es aa kk o a e MIL LIN ERY & DRE SSMAK ING Depa rtme nt, . son carri ed off man y of the vouc hers and pas ne trial overruled. Bleached Shirting......18 Cts. . is prepared to fill any orders in her line that her offic the of pers e. eautifal Delaines.,,. pine .12 Cts, . ! se NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! . pyvce-pry Cares.. Pe ! guished physicians, SANDs’ SaRsaPARILLA has been , tested for twenty years in the public Hospitals as Nov. 12th—TF’. Soule vs. his creditors— weil as in their private practice, with such complete Sheriff appointed assignee. Nichols & Holmes vs. White et al.—E. L. success as to have acquired the unqualified approval Craig appointed attorney for defendants. Juddvs. Reed.—Judgment ordered. and were discharged. of the medical faculty, and is now held in the highest New Music.—Just received at the Broad Street Pioneer Book and Music Store, Book Store, A. P, Cuurcn & Co., Union Dixie’s Land; Maiden’s Prayer; Cottage bythe Sea; Defend the Stars and Stripes; Flowers of California Schottische; Flag
of Our Union; Bridal Veil Schottische; Un Rollo in Maschera; Opera de Verdi; La Reville Grand Military Indictments were found as follows: Henry Searls and Henry Plumer, for murder; Ah Ki, Ah Sing, and Sing Loy, for grand larceny; J. C. Broderick, for assault with March; Sotti ist todt; Danish Dance; Christmas intent to do bodily harm; and Lancaster, Baily, Schottische; Happy Land of Canan with splendid vaand Smith, for violating the Sunday law. On. riations; Brooke Hall Polka; Swiss Medley; Something; Cuba Polka, Monday, the Court ordered the murder cases to be transferred to the District Court, and the New Books.—Humes’ History of England, 6 parties indicted for grand larceny will be arvols.; Pictorial History of the Mexican War; Pictorial Life of Franklin Life ; of Thomas Jefferson , by Randall, y a y d d a s . d ne r n w u e xt ig u a n l I th S ne on Th ra 3 vols.; The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by cases, the defendants plead not guilty, and . Holmes; Charles O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon, by their trials are set for next week. The cases of Lever; Diary ofa London Physician, by Warren, and Huntsman and Whittig, continued from last many other Misce!laneous and Historieal Works, for term, are set for Monday and Tuesday next. sale at the Broad Street Book Store, by A. P. Cuurca & Co, TELEGRAPHIC.—Mr. Marks, of Orleans Flat, . received a dispatch at the Nevada office yester Just Received. large lot of California Gold day afternoon, from his brother in New York, Pens, the best pointed Pens made—warranted, For sale at the Broad Street Book Store, by stating that he should sail in the steamer of . A. P. Cuurca & Co, yesterday for California. The dispatch was reOE RECT, CT A Nar OE ceived here the same day it was deposited in . the New York office, but the precise time oc ALTENTION! cupied in getting it through is not known. As dispatches coming from the Eastern cities to CHEAP California pass over the wires of several different companies, and have to be re-written sev IF tion on the way. And all Other Goods in Proportion! aa A WORD -@a may4-tf 33 Commercial st., Nevada. " P. L, Weaver, maicenieaatie TO THE San Francisco, SUFFICIENT! WEAVER & NEWMAN, (Successors to Wall & Newman.) No. 59 Broad Street, Direct from the Manufacturers, Nevada, A LARGE STOCK OF H* RDWARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat, Ground Feed, &c. &c. a@ Always on hand the largest stock to be found this side of Sacramento. Possessing facilities unsurpassed, Ayer’s great inducements, aprl6-tf WEAVER & NEWMAN, eannsinetes WE HAVE ALSO THE FIRST AND Nevada, May 9th, 1961.—tf Only Stock of Japanese Goods, BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !! T. ELLARD BEANS, EVER BROUGHT T . ” > Tes Care EXAMINE THE CURIOSITIES, Warestiivo Matcu.—We understand that Wuo.rsaLe anp Reta Deaver iN GLOVE-BOXES, IMAGES, &c., &c, We are informed that several Goods Delivered Free of Charge, ‘ THE DWELLINGS, having no fear of the law, and evidently not Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. evening, threw a missile at the burner which is No. 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office, — ‘BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET. Cuicken THIEBVING.—Some thief made a scent upon a chicken house in the rear of the Miner’s Restaurant, about twelye o'clock last He had killed seventeen . Noy. 2, 1861, JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor. . MininG CoMPANIES IN THIS CoUNTY. . Grass Vatiry, Aug. 3, 1861. aes ‘ . Messrs. Terry & ae Invine:— Gent ee ras: suit purchasers. WR Meats delivered in any part of the city at any aii 8nd the fellow made tracks, leaving vad For sale by Oct. 31. 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr. A. BLOCK & CO., ALCOHOL— E. F, SPENCE, Druggist, No, 47 Broad st., Nevada, P Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes, Benkert’s pump sole and quilted Boots; Long and short Rubber Boots; For the Spring & Summer Trade. Also, a large assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ Cloth, Calf & Morocco Gaiters. 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 MAYFRS, WM. R. COR. WH. H, CRAWFORD & CO., CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS oe i some of your Machine Sewed Hose in consequence ot . it being cheaper than other hose, and after having used it for eight months, I am fully satisfieu that it per, Cards, &c. is very easily accounted for from the fact that the 510 sontns Sas re pa i pl rienis . J. B. B. PAINTER less friction, I shall certainly recommenc NTE J. M. ran JAMES SOUTHALL, . T. B. PAINTER — Nereis OY by J, M, HIXSON, 15 Broad st., Wevada. CLAY ST., ABOVE SANSOM ” STEEL, Nails, Bellows, Anvils.nd $= <== Importer and Dealer in Presses, wen aeie March 2th 1861.—ly cK “hg aa LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, ae Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe Plows, Straw Cutters &e. W.H. CRAWFORD, B.1.. COVE fr J , 4:* ae ae —a— 4 : lg —_— Parfd eT ols beni ie Carpenters and Builders, At their old Stand, They have constantly on band Paints, Oils, Glass, a full assortment of Gut Mould! ‘85 Window Shades, Wall Paper, : Material, eee a i Ped ae Paint Brushes, a Ete, Ete. Ete, ae Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness agromies fitted out with enate mares-ly . and dispatch. sas Printing e Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, "San Francisco. ' Bay Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.“ 4 ; ; : CHARLES F. ROBBINS, to the durabitity of vour Machine Sewed Hose, I have Sen NEVADA. PRACTICAL PRINTERS, Dealers in Printing Materlials, Type, Presses, Ink, Pa is much more durable than that made by hand. This In regard . PAINTER & CO., . was mduced to purchase Messrs. Terry & InviING:—Gentlemen: ef HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULL Y ANNOUNCE publivc c that they have a connected the e Fine Betoth die bots csinntamemememneaitiibiliiinnicaninmasiaiiiiiitinmmaniinnane GREENIORN, Aug. 25, 1861, QuaKPR Hii, Ang. 27, 1861. IRON, PAINT, OIL, GLASS ANDWALL. Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. sequently will last longer than that manufactured by Terry & Irvinc:—Sirs: HARDWARE, At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada, ETC. ¢ ETC. . ETCof It is perfectly smooth, and conR. THomas, fad ia DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, I have been before used. [ have one hundred and ninety-six feet pressure, which only the strongest and best made hose is able to stand, The advantage of Machine Made Hore is that the seams are more regular than on all the threads, Fe Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; ———DEALERS IN—— no hesitation in ong, ee prefeit r to ay ny and had got fourteen of them into a Prices, according to the Quality of factured by hand. ave been using your hose for the sai pt I andin every particular it ~~ given Type, d. hase Purc s Meat » When one of the inmates of the house, who entire satisfaction. jan3-tf JAMES COLLEY. Jacons & Co, AND ’ pimp « Tigh ene roee and I find it works better than any hose I have ae ever . ly on hand at the above well known Market, and for salein quantities to EROSENE . ey aha S MEATS CONSTANTto purcleams that in preference to any other. ALL KINDOF time. in part as follows: Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes, a pong men) A. BLOCK, READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS FROM WELL KNOWN For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., kept on the corner of the building, demolishing the globe, and extinguishing the light, to the Breat annoyance and injury of the owners th i y deserves severe pun> ereeoaf.l Such rascalit . Next Door to the Post Offiee, tion of those in want of Hose to the foilowing CERTIFICATES : hand, hight, in passing the gas works on Sunday sive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, can be made by hand, thereby giving an equal strain Stores and Public Buildings, appreciating the benefits of light in a dark W. D. TERRY. SE WE D HOS E ! mining camps in this county, and in evidence of the general satisfaction it has given, we call the atten Club huve always paid the highest prizes, and LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! paid them in gold. The time is not yet agreed Upon, but we are assured the match will come for ble suita rns Patte nt Flega of ty Varie at AGre of in a few weeks. Maticiovs Miscu1er.—Some vagabond, UNTIL SOLD. te REMEMBER THE PLACE “ea THAT WILL STAND ANY PRESSURE. Our work has been thoroughly tested at different Broad st. Drug Store, OF NIGHT At Fifteen Cents per Yard, (having four seams,) PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS, for the prizes, from the fact that the Nevada Which will be on Exhibition The Best Quality of Hydraulic Hose "PRICES REDUCED! celebrated English wrestlers are now in this State, who will doubtless be present to contest Useful as Wellas Ornamental. DAY AND : Sarsaparilla, Nevada, Oct. 5, 1861. j their Stand, the Largest and Most Exten a Secretaries, Tables, Waiters, Miner’s heavy nailed Boots; WORK-BOXES, SHAWL-BOXES, prepared to manufacture Dr. C. M. BATES, Wrestling Club. The wrestling will be in the HAVE JUST RECEVED AT ESSRS, TERRY & IRVING are now Just received and for sale by another wrestling match is shortly to be given at Tracy’s Pavilion, in this place, by the Nevada CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS. Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots; Double sole and upper Pegged Boots; Water-Proof Sewed Boots; CONSISTING OF J. IRVING. MA C HI NE ay MAYERS & COR, Which is well worth a journey of fifty miles, to any one never having seen anything of the kind, to No. 81 Broap Srreet, NeEvapA, Sarsaparilla, Shaker’s Of Every Description, we can offer GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Sarsaparilla, Guysott’s SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Silver Ware and Cutlery! Hall’s Sarsaparilla,. suit, The law, which was passed last winter, is imperative, and its provisions are such that Property holders will generally save double their taxes by paying up before the list is turned over to the District Attorney. RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of We Received by the Last Steamer Wholesale & Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, Sarsaparilla. 5 NEVADA » Nevada, YOU WANT Tonwsend’s THE OPPOSITION STORE, £ Cor.of Broad & Pine Streets, We could enumerate a thousand articles at oneJ. B. NEWMAN, . halt the prices charged at Jew shops. 2 BROAD ST., NEVADA. J. M. HIXSON, 75 Broad Street, linquents for the amount of taxes due, with five per cent. added thereto, and for the costs of been awakened by the noise, rushed upon WISE IS Proprietor. JOSEPH BROTHERS, Beautiful Sitk Robes ......98 & $10 imported to order on short notice, EVERYBODY !! . To Tax-Payrrs.—Property holders, who AND YOU SHALL HAVE THEM—SURE! have not yet settled their taxes, for this year, should bear in mind that the delinquent list. Oct, 22, 1861. will be handed over to the District Attorney on GANDs’ SARSAPARILLA; Monday next, the 18th inst, That officer is reBall’s Sarsaparilla,. quired to bring suit immediately against all de Saturday night. Splendid Fancy Silks....... 50 Cts, Bring Your Cash to eral times, there must be more or less deten Cornish style. FANCY GOODS. JACOB ROSENTHAL, Nevada, Oct. 8, 1861. . Heavy Black Stlks....... sees. G1 00 Books, Stationery, Music, and New Books received per steamer as fast as published, which will be furnished to Libraries at Reduced Prices. Orders from the country solicited. Books esteem and is universally used, Covrt or Srss1ons.—The Grand Jury submitted their final report on Saturday evening, Is now receiving large additions to his Stock of ay see. $1 00 Me sane ted to court, and taken under advisement. Brussels Carpets.,,, Vee friends may favor her with, oy SURE Under the administration of distin WELCH, poe pea Special Notices. W. eeen ae GEO. weer waa Morrow et al. vs. Damascus et al.—Cau tried by jury—verdict for plaintiff; damages assessed at $30. O’Donnell vs. Sciutto.—Cause tried, submit . _N, B,—Furniture Repaired and Varnished, Fg i i,t ried ae. . The advantages derived from the connection of the above business enable them to sell at lower rates than any other housein town, Persons wishing articles in their line would do we to give th call. P. KENT, eta A. F. MACKAY. oct2-tt No. 97 Broad street, Nevada Y/ ARREN’S “Houschold Physician.” : . Ost. 26. ya Broad st., evada, i ae ey Hat a 4