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Aevada Hemocrat.
LOCAL MATTERS,
FIREMEN’s ParnapE.—To-day was a gala .
day for the firemen of Nevada. The two Hose
Companies of this place, and the Grass Valley .
and Nevada Hook & Lsdder Companies, paraded the streets this afternoon, in their uniforms, .
and with their hose carriages etc., making a
fine appearance, and eliciting the plaudits and
admiration of the citizens. The occasion of
the parade was to dedicate the new house re.
cently erected on Broad street, by the Protection Hook and Ladder Co. The Companies
met on Main street, and preceded by the Ne-.
vada and Grass Valley Bands, marched up
Main and Commercial streets to the junction of
Broad, down Broad tothe Protection Co’s.
house, where photographs were taken from two
different points by Mon. A. Liebert, the daguerrean artist. The carriages, and truck of the
Hook and Ladder Co,, were beautifully decorated with wreaths, bouquets and flowers, and
as the procession passed down Broad sttect a
magnificent wreath was thrown to Pennsylvania Hose Co. No 2, from the baleony of the
Democrat office, which was received with!
cheers by the Company and soon added to the
decorations of their carriage.
After marching through the principal streets,
the procession repaired to the Protection Co’s.
house, where they were addressed by Judge
Searls, of the Nevada Hook & Ladder Co., and
A. B. Dibble, of the Grass Valley company.
They then repaired to the Bailey House, and
partook of a collation of crackers and champaign, and made themselves hoarse by cheering. The machines have been newly painted
and lettered, and make a splendid appearance.
Everything passed off pleasantly, and the people of Nevada have just cause to be proud of
their Fire Departmen}.
Lectvunes.—Mrs. Adaline M. W. Weed
gives notice that she will deliver a course of
three lectures at the Methodist chruch, in this
place, on “Woman.” ‘The first lecture will be
given on Friday evening next, to which both
gentlemen and ladies will be admitted. The
other lectures are intended for ladies alone, and
will be delivered on Saturday and Monday next,
at half past two p. M.—admittanee, fifty cents .
each, Mrs. Weed’s lectures have been highly
complimented by the press in different parts of .
the State; she is said to be a lady of great intellectual ability, and thoroughly educated in .
medical science. The lectures will be illustrated and rendered entertaining by a splendid set
of physiological plates, life size.
County Hosrtran.—By the report of the .
County Physician, for the quarter ending November 4th it appears that the whole number
of patients treated during the quarter was 64. .
Of this number, twenty-six were discharged
cured; seven were discharged relieved; one left .
of his own accord, one was removed by friends,
and three died—leaving twenty-six in the hos.
pital at the date of the report.. This number .
has been reduced to twenty-three since the re.
port was made out. The total expense of the .
hospital for the quarter was $2,540, which is
some three or four hundred dollars more than .
the average cost per quarter. .
County Suprervisors.—The Board of Supervisors completed the canvass of the election
returns yesterday; were engaged to-day in ex.
amining and auditing accounts, and will act on .
petitions to-morrow. They will finish up the .
business of the term to-morrow or next day. .
The next regulas session of the Board will be .
held on the first Monday in February, at which .
time Mr. Sheets will take the place of Dr. Davis, as Supervisor of the second district, and .
Mr. Everett will succeed as President of the
Board.
Brancu Jari.—The citizens of North San .
Juan have petitioned the Board of Supervisors .
to establish a branch jail in that place. It is.
alleged that such an institution would be a/
great convenience to the officers, and save the
county considerable expense. ‘The petition has
not yet been acted on.
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A Pacivic Rerosiic.—The Placerville
Galiforniansays :
It is not known to many, that the subject
of a Pacific Republic is being daily discussed iu private circles, aod even favored .
by those who have held and who now bold .
high official positions, Some of these latter, bave declared openly in the presence of .
the writer— First, That since the election of
Lincoln by one section of the Union, the
South will, aud ought to secede. Second, .
That they, as Catiforuians, desire the seces.
sion, and in that connection, openly declare
for a Pacilic Republic. These expressions
may be attributed somewhat to the excitement of the moment, but we hear them announced as the deliberate sentiments of
prominent meu who have not that excuse,
Iu view of what is now transpiring in the
Cotton States, these expressions assume a
magnitude, which otherwise they would not
possess,
Pixe’s Peax,—Clark, Gruber & Co.,.
bankers at Pike’s Peak, estimate the gold
yield of that region for the current year, at
about $5,000,000. Great numbers of miners were leaving for the States and Mexico.to pass the winter.
Gen, Jo. Lanz.—A New York letter writer, passing along the streets of Baltimore,
a short time ago, saw a haggard, care-worn
looking old gentleman sitting on a door
step with his head resting on his hands, and
weeping mest bitterly. Being of a tender
heart, be kindly approached the old man
and asked him why he sorrowed and wept.
Raising his bead slowly, the old man developed to our astonished newspaper ‘cuss’?
. the venerable head and wrinkled visage of
General Lane, “A! my poor country!
oh, my suffering country!” eaid he, and
again he boobooed and went off into anothem paroxysin of sorrow,
Bie Trees.—In 1542, Gonzalo Pizarro,
exploring the equinoxial region of South
America, discovered trees so large that sixteen men could barely encompass one of
them with extended arms. Allowing six
feet for the spread of a man’s arms, this .
would make the tree 96 feet in cireumferevee and 32 feet in diameter, four feet from
. the ground—as large as the Calaveras Big .
Tree. Humboldt mentions a tree at Oaxuca which was 112 feet in cireumference— .
So our big trees . over 37 feet in diameter,
are not the largest in the world.
LLANE TE RPEETES PENE EN PO TTT ER
Special Notices. ih Ba
Sands’ Sarsaparilla—For Purifying the blood
. —Health depends almost entirely upon the state of
the blood.
ery tissue membrane, fibre, filament, gland or other
organ, primary and subsidiary, be charged with the
elements of disease,
If the vitalizing fluid which pervades evsickness must be the conse.
quence, and until the cause is’ eradicated, no perItis here tha ‘the
powerful health restoring properties of SANDS’ SARmanent relief can be expected,
SAPARILLA are manifested ; its searching operation .
reaches the germ of disease, and the cures it
forms are therefore radical and thorough, Read the
testimony in another column,
WR. Prepared and sold by A.
Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York,
For sale by H. Johnson & Co., and Redington & Co.,
San Francisco ; Rice & Coffin, Marysville; R. H. MeDonald & Co., Sacramento ; H. H. Wickes & Co., Nevada ; and by Druggists generally.
JF. RUDOLPH, HARVEY HUNT, M. D,
RUDOLPH & HUNT,
NO. 32 MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, &c.
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!!
NO, 32 MAIN ST., NEVADA.
Opposite Mulford & Co’s Banking House
GREGORY & BORING,
DEALFRS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
NO. 44 MAIN ST., NEVADA.
ha Goods Delivered Free of Charge.-@a
T. ELLARD BEANS,
52 BROAD ST., NEVADA.
* Wuoprsare anp Reraw DeaLer iN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
CITY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
HE TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF
Nevada will meet asa Board of Equalization,
at Marshal's Office, in Flagg’s building, on Wednesday evening November 21st 1860, and bein session
from time to time, until the first day of December
next. The City Assessment Roll 1s now in the possession of the City Clerk, subject to the examination of property holders, and parties dissatisfied with
the assessment can make their objections known to
the Board,
Nevada Noy. 20th 1860,
JOHN WILLIAMS, President. .
noy20-2w . T. H. Rowrg, Clerk
per.
B.& D, SANDS, .
Dry Goods and Clothing. Miscellaneous.
H. H. WICKES & CO.,
NO, 53 BROAD STREET,
DRY GOODS STORE.! Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada,
FFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND
full assortment of
a3" AMERICAN -@a
Cor, Washington and Main streets,
NEVADA,
Drugs, . Shoulder Braces
HAGADORN & BOWLEY, Medicines, Trusses
Paints, Fancy Articles,
AVE JUST RECEIVED THE LAR-. Oils, Perfumery,
. gest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS ev. Brushes,
Dusters, &c.
er opened in Nevada city, designed for the
And will satisfy any one who may give them a .
call, that they keep an assortment and sell as
Lowas any Dealer in the State.
‘BOOKS, STATIONERY AND
ATLANTIC PAPERS,
Can and will be soll at REDUCED RATES, at the
Broad Street Book Store !
Blank Books, Music, and Musical Instruments,
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, }
COMPRISING
Fancy Silk and Velvet Flounced
Fs ROBES ,. “eK
BLACK AND SOLID COLORED DRESS SILKS,
RICH FRENCH
. Have Changed Owners and Prices!
. The friends of J. FE, HAMLIN, we hope will still con. tinue to favor the corner with their confidence.
We can demonstrate to any one that this isa perCASHMERES AND DE LAINES,
contidence of the community, :
. Printed and Plain Sack Flannels, White Flannels, . , a we OS.
NEVADA BOOK BINDERY.
F. A. LEONARD, Book-Binder.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
Qpposite Cohn’s Dry Goods Store.
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French Merinos, Wool Plaids, .
.
. Ballardvale and Shaker,
LADIES’ CLOTHS,
IN DRABS, BLUE, BLACK AND BROWN;
8 now prepared to do all kinds of work in’ his line
. French. English & American Prints, ; & on the shortest notice, and on the most Reasona. ble Terms,
{
BLACK AND COL’D CASBIMERES, . Books,
. Pamphlets,
. Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Mantles, . Magazines,
. Papers, etc.
WOOL AND CLOTH SHAWLS, BOUND IN
CALF, MOROCCO,
STELLA AND BROCHE SHAWIS, ZEPHYR Woor,. CLOTH, OR PAPER,
agTO SUIT CUSTOMERS, <a
. Repairing and Lettering Done to Order.
Orders sohcited from all parts of the county, and
Woolen and Merino Hosiery, _ . wil! eccive prompt attention,
FRANK A. LEONARD,
Bonnet Ribbons, Embroideries,
SHAWLS, NUBIAS AND Hoops,
.
LADIES’ UNDER CLOTHING, .
. Table Linen, Sheeting, Towels, Irish Linens, Quilts,
Ticking,
HAVE JUST RECEVED aT
) Silk and Worsted Curtain Damask, &c. ? j sive Bisa ef BOOTS & EROHE aie
in part as follows: as win
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CARPETS! CARPETS!! Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes,
. Velvet, Ingrain and Three-Ply, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes,
Crosslay's English and Brussels. . Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots;
Double sole and upper Pegged Boots;
ALL OF WHICH . Watcr-Proof Sewee Hoots? ;
Miners heavy nailed Roots;
Men’s Gaiters, Oxtord Ties and Brogans:
We Offer Very Low For Cash. ik Kip and Calf Boots and Bragina; :
en ‘ , igpern 4 Ys . . Benkert’s pump sole and quilted Boots:
settles emaee country carefully filled and Long and short Rubber Boots; si
HAGADORN & BOWLEY, . For the Fall & Winter Trade.
Corner of Washington and Main streets. . >
Also, a large assortment of
Nevada, Nov. 15th 1860.—tf C ts’, Ladics’ M1 i Chia
: nnn aents’, Ladies sses and Childrens’
L. M. COHN RUBBER OVER SHOES. .
.
Our assortment of Ladies’, Misses 1 Childrens’
HAS JUST OPENED HIS SPLENDID STOCK val yy pave og “page
MAYERS & COB,
CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS.
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. R. COEF,
PRICES REDUCED!
PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS,
OF THE
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS:
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS
. NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW SILKS, .
NEW DE LAINES,
NEW TRIMMINGS,
NEW BONNETS! . AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for
Everything that is NEW and HANDSOME, at the DWELLINGS,
Lowest Prices in the State. Stores and Public Buildings
L. M. COHN, . .
Philadelphia Store, Commercial street. i Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by
o¢-23,
"SELLING OFF AT cosT!!_
8. LUBECK & CO.
. W. J. CRAWFORD & CO.,
No, 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office,
‘WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprietor.
. TWO DOORS ABOVE WALL & NEWMAN'S STORE,
.
] Broad Street, Nevada.
We now Offer our Entire Stock of } I WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE
. fr act that I have on hand a large assortment of the
FOREIGN
. first quality of Liquors, consisting of
AND
Having decided to close out our business,
. Brandy,
Gin,
Wines,
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Whiskey,
Cordials, &e. .
} Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the .
AT COST. . Grape by inyself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors Offered for Sale.
oet2-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Kidd’s Brick Building, Broad street, Nevada. .
. B. B. WALL, J.B. NEWMAN,
WALL & NEWMAN,
(Raecessors to J. 8. Wall )
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
A. BLOCK & CO0’S MINING TOOLS, &C. &C.
LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods to be found in this City, and will be sold
on the most
REASONABLE TERMS.,
6a Goons Detiverep Frex or CaaRce ANY “@Q
Mae Reasonasre Distance. “GB
WALL & NEWMAN,
No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada,
TEETH EXTRACTED,
. Y THE MOST APPROVED INSTRU. ments—Office of DR. LEVASON. Fee $2.50,
NEVADA. Over Block & Co’s store, Nevada, entrance stairs,
. next to Chas. Kent’s Butcher shop.
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, B. BLOCK JR.
NO, 55
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CLOTHING STORE.
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Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts. Pe
.
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Se . qr’ AND VARNISH IWVhite and Black,
US TICES’ BLANKS, @ONSTANILY ON . Fou Sale by E, F, SPENCE,
J hand and for sale at this office. \ Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st, Nevada.
manent institution and that we intend to keep the .
BOOTS! BOOTS! SHOES! SHOES !! .
__ rave
~~ TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC: —
CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY.
The stages of this Company will:
— leave their office, at NATIONAL
& EXCHANGE, Broad Street, Nevada,
FOR SACRAMENTO,
Leaves Nevada at 1 o’clock, A. M., and arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o’clock boats
for San Francisco,
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Leaves the above named office, every morning, at
640'’clock, passing by Grass Valley, Rough and
Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving
at Marysvilte in time to connect with the Company’s 2 o’clock stages to Shasta,
FOR FOREST CITY,
Leaves every morning at 7 0’clock for North San
Juan, Camptonville and Forest City,
FOR ORLEANS FLAT.
Leaves every day at 7o’clock A. M., via Bell’s
Ranch, Humbug City, Wolsey’s Flat, Moore’s Flat,
and arriving at Orleans Flatat 12M. Returning,
Leaves Orleans Flat at 8 o'clock A. M. arriving at
Nevada at 1 o'clock, connecting with the Marys«
ville and Sacramento Stages.
JAMES HAWORTH,
Pres’t. C, 8, Co,
W. 8. McRonerts, Agent, Nevada.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
J. H: HELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to accommodate
allot his customers, he have fitted up in elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange. They keep coustantly on hand
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
. And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
. Public,
Ay Horses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terms,
J. HW. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA,
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
he has added extensively to his ‘already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e., and is now prepared
. to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the
State.
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
all times,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Pat TO HORSES ON LIVERY.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful driver: ,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &e,
The quality of my Stock will permit me to say that
those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call,
J. A, LANCASTER,
. To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville aud Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
. We will dispatch Daily Fxpresses to and fiom all
Points North of Nevada,
. And every Saturday Morning, to the following places
in Western Utah:
Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City, Virginia City,
And Walker River Mines.
All letters for the Western Atlantie States, enclosed
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
“Overland, via, Salt Lake,’? will be forwarded and
oy ch their destination sooner than by any other
ine.
Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and
from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and
security,
Getd Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the
United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at
as low rates as can be done by any house with secu.
rity,
Our Treasure Express wiil always be accompanied
. by faithful Messengers,
Aa5~ Notes, Dratts, Bills, &e., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly,
Purchases of every description made, Forwarding
. of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude,
0.. Oflice in Nevada, next door below Wells, Far. go & Co's JOHN PATTIS Agent.
LIKENESSES !! ¢ LIKENESSES! !!
A. LIEBERT,
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
Broad Street, Nevada,
Adjoining the N, Y. Hotel, opposite Hotel de Paris,
JOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
his customers, and the publie of Nevada and
vicinity, that he will take as before, the most beautiful and natural pictures of all kinds, as well us can
be taken in the State, and at
Cheaper Rates than Heretofores,
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS taken and painted in
Oil or Pastit colors,
His long experience in the Daguerrean Art, gives
him the superiority over every operator in this place,
and pes 2 over his Pugril recently established here.
He has on hand a beautiful assortment of all kinds
of Cases and Lockets,
COME ALL, and see my pictures, and after comparing them with others, you will be able to decide
which is entitled to the pretference.
INSTRUCTIONS given in every branch of the Art.
Oc9-tt
DELAWARE.
ANI»
HAVANA LOTTERIES.
France, Broadbent & Co.,
AGENCY,
San Francisco, Cal, val ool8 tf.
J. B. PAINTER,
DEALER IN
Type, Presses, Printing Material,
CARDS, & PRINTERS STOGK GENERALLY.
132 CLAY STREET, NEAR SANSOME,
SAN FRANCISCO,
NEURALGIC PAINS,
N THE HEAD AND FACE, RELIEVed instantly, and eventually cured, by Evecrro
GALVANISM, at the office of DR. LEVASON, up stairs,
over Block & Co's Store, corner of Commercial an‘
Pine streets, Nevada.
12-ly
TEETH GUMS, PALATE,
NDALL DISEASES OF THLE Mouth,
attended to by DR. LEVASON, office over Bloc
& Co,’s Store, entrance stairs, next to Chas
Meat Market, Pine street Nevada
cration, $2,650.
Kent's
Fee far each oy
\LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
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