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_ Special Notices.
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Revaila Democrat. . Under the administration of distin]
SE ay NB ON NEO ~~ . guished physicians, Sanps’ SaRSAPARILLA has been
.
LOCAL MATTERS, . tested for twenty yearain the public Hospitals as
WotLDN’r Teut a Lir.—An incident was . Vell as in their private practice, with such complete
rrated, recently, in the Court of Sessions, ilsuccess as to have acquired the unqualified approval
i ah : : . of the medical faculty, and is now held in the highest
lustrating the veracity of the Celestials. A esteem and is universally used.
miner’s cabin was broken into and seven hun, ee oe areas a
dred dollars in coin and a watch stolen. Very New Music.—Just received at the Broad Street
strong circumstances pointing to a John, for.
. Book Store, A. P. Councn & Co., Union Dixie’s Land;
oy. . Maiden’s Prayer; Cottage by the Sea; Defend the Stars
merly in the employ of the injured party, as the . and Stripes; Flowers of California Schottische; Flag
thief, he was seized and sentenced by Judge . of Our Union; Bridal Veil Schottische: Un Rollo in
Lynch to be hanged till he confessed. Under . Maschera; Opera de Verdi; La Reville Grand Military
the sentence John, protesting his innocence, March; Sotti ist todt; Danish Daace; Christmas
was hauled some dozen times over a stout
limb, but the last ascension proving too much
for the Celestial’s fortitude, he owned up, and
eed to pilot his tormentors to the hidden
booty, and did so. While the miners were unearthing the ill-gotten treasure, John looked on
very glum, but when the last “twenty” was
exhumed his countenance brightened, and slapthe leader of the choking inquisition
ping ; "Fou
triumphantly on the back, he exclaim
see, John, me no tell a lie.”
Covrt oF Sess1ons.—The motion for a
new trial in the case of L. P. Huntsman, conyicted of an assault to do bodily harm, was argued on Saturday afternoon, and overruled.
The defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of
$150, or, in default of payment, be imprisoned .
inthe county jail for seventy-five days. The
second trial of John Whittage, indicted for assault with intent to murder, was commenced .
yesterday morning, andthe day occupied in .
empannelling a jury and hearing testimony for
the prosecution. The witnesses for the defense
gave their testimony this forenoon, and the
case is now being argued by counsel.
District Court.—In the District Court,
on Monday, the motion for a new trial in the .
case of the Eureka Lake Co. vs. Van Hagan,
was overruled. The motion for a new trial, in
the case of McDaniel vs. Stidger, was set for
hearing on Monday next. Nichols et al. vs. .
White—continued for one week. Wm. Brodie
admitted to citizenship.
This afternoon, the Court apponted the Sheriff assignee in the case of Samuel Oakes, an
insolvent debtor. In the case of the Eureka
Lake Co. vs. Van Hagan, the appeal bond was
fixed at $10,000.
CoNNECTION WITH THE AUBURN STAGE.
—The California Stage Company have commenced running a two-horse stage from Auburn
to connect with the Nevada stage running to
Lincoln. The stage leaves Auburn at ten
o'clock every morning, and connects with the
Nevada stage six miles west of the former
lace. By this arrangement, passengers from
Nevada can go direct to Auburn, if they so desire, instead of going to Lincoln.
Gas Ligut.—The Nevada Gas Co. put up
yesterday, a large street lamp on their building,
which is kept burning all night. This is a decided improvement. It cheers the belated pedestrians wending their way to Aristocracy
Hill, and its reflection on the adjoining brick
blocks gives that part of our town a city look.
It is particularly pleasing to those who remember when our town was composed of log cabins
and shake shan ties.
Tue Henyess Roap.—Mau’s saddle train
arrived in town yesterday morning, direct from
Virginia City, by way of the Henness Pass. .
We learn from the driver that a good trail is .
now open for horsemen and padk animals.
Hoss Mak1nG.—Messrs. Terry & Irving,
No. 81 Broad Street, are busily employed in
manufacturing hose for the miners. They turn
out avout one hundred yards a day.
THANKSGIVING.—Services, appropriate for
the occasion, will be held by Rev. Mr. Brierly, .
at the Baptist Church, on Thanksgiving day.
Rexs, True Runnen.—J. W. Ricke, the exMethodist minister, who is now training to
Tun & footerace with Selaya, the native Californian, writing to the Petaluma Journal,
saya:
I shall endeavor to put myself in the best
condition possible, as I am very anxious to.
show that Amerteans can compete with Spaniards physically as well as mentally.
Sinee I made the race with Selaya, I have
heard it intimated that I am still a minister and
member of the Methodist iscopal Church.
As a well-wisher to the Chureh and all her vo.
taries, L would state that I withdrew from the
M. E. Church about nine months ago, for reasons best known to myself, and it has only
been through the earnest solicitations of friends,
and monetary inducements, that I have consented to make the present race. I hope this
may be sufficiently explanatory to the public,
and trust I may wim the race soon to be rua.
_ ARcnnisnor Brancuert, of Oregon, whe
18 how nearly 70 years of age, was thrown from .
a buggy on the 28th ult., fell wpon the pote and
Teceived severe bruises on the forehead, side
and right hand. He was dragged for about one .
hundred feet between the horses. On reaching
Corvallis he was still suffering from the effects
of the accident, but it is hoped he will soon recover,
Locrcan any CLrar.—A Southern paper
#ays, that the reports from Pensacola in relation to the attack on Santa Rosa Island are of .
4 Yery conflicting character, and from what .
wn learn they think they have been de.
*ated with a heavy loss, but that in the main,
have gained a decided victory.
Tune are, im San Joaquin county, twentyseven hwadred and nine ehildren, one thousand
and sixteen of whom do not go to school.
. business,
. Schottische; Happy Land of Canan with splendid va. riations; Brooke Hall Polka; Swiss Medley; Some. thing; Cuba Polka.
_—_—_-—New Books.—Humes’ History of England, 6
vols. ; Pictorial History of the Mexican War; Pictorial
Life of Franklin; Life of Thomas Jefferson, by Randall,
3 vols.;The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by
. Holmes; Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, by
Lever; Diary of a London Physician, by Warren, and
many other Miscellaneous and Historieal Works, for
sale at the Broad Street Book Store, by
— A. P. Cuurcn & Co.
Just Recelved.—<A large lot of California Gold
Pens, the best pointed Pens made—warranted. For
sale at the Broad Street Book Store, by
A. P. Cnurcu & Co.
ATTENTION! EVERYBODY !!
IF YOU WANT
‘CHEAP GROCERIES,
Bring Your Cash to
J. M. HIXSON, 75 Broad Street,
. AND YOU SHALL HAVE THEM—SURE!
}
. Oct, 22, 1861.
RANCH FOR SALE.
VALUABLE RANCH, Situated
about 11 miles from Nevada, 02 the Wash. ington road, near Cold Spring, known as the M’HE.
RANCH. One hundred acres of which is enclosed,
. and about 30 acres undercultivation, a good dwelling
house, barn, and out-buildings. This place is situated in a section where a ready market for every variety of produce is at hand, andisin truth one of
. the best Mountain Farms in the State, and will be
. sold ata bargain, For further particulars enquire
. of the subscriber, at Nevada,
Noy, 2, 1861. H PHILLIP.
FOR SALE.
CONTROLLING INTEREST IN A
paying Toll-Road, situated in tnis county. Apply to JOS. M. LEVEY,
Nov. 9, 1861.—Im. In Flagg’s Building.
FOR SALE.
OUSE and ORCHARD, one-half ¢
mile from town,
.
The Orchard contains §
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY FRUIT TREES of the
. choicest varieties; also, some Two Hundred Grape
Vines of different kinds, besices Rhasberries, Currants, and Strawberry Vines. Theabove will be sold
at a bargain. Also, some 400 acres of land, a portion
of which is well adapted to Fruit Growing, and all
to Grain Raising. For particulars, apply to
Nevada, Oct. 17, 1861. J. M. HIXSON,
WANTED.
O Hire Five Hundvwed Cords of Wood
Chopped; Two Hundred Drift Timbers made,
and a man te burn Coal—one who understands the
Apply to J. M. HIXSON,
Nevada, Oct. 17, 1861. No. 75 Broad st.
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
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 assortwnent of the
first quality of Liquors, consisting of
Brandy,
Gin,
Wines,
Whiskey,
Cordials, &c.
Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquers Offered for Sale.
oct2-tf } AUGUSTINE ISOARD.
NEVADA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Steam Engines and
Boilers built to order,
i Castings and isch
, Saeeemery of every descripBe ioe tion.
Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired, All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt
and Bark Mills ; Horse Power and Car Wheels. All
orders filled promptly, and at as —— RATES wid
i in Sacramento or San Francisco. freig’
seo Senco e WM. HEUGH,.
Nevada, Feb. 12th 1860.—tf D. THOM.
PRICES REDUCED!
PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS,
OF THE
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS!
ae
AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for
DWELLINGS,
Stores and Public Buildings,
Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
Ne. 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office.
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor.
ALL KINDS OF MEATS CONSTANTly on hand at the above well known
Market, and for salein quantities to
suit purchasers.
9. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any
time.
Prices, according to the Quality of
Meats .
JAMES COLLEY.
A. P. CHURCH & C0.,
Dealers In peel .
Books, Stationery, Periodicals, &c.
AT THE OLD BROAD STREET
BOOK AND PAPER DEPOT.
AVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK IN
trade and good will of the concern, we have reduced the prices and added to the stocks, and are
prepared to sell at
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.
OUR STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS
is large, comprising every variety and size,
SUBSCRIBERS TO WEEKLY PAPERS
and Periodicals can receive the same without risk,
and at as low prices as they can get them of the
Publishers, adding postage.
A Large Circulating Library, Containing about 1000 Books!
WH. Orders left for Books will be promptly filled
at reasonable rates.
jul25-tf.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS
GEO. W. WELCH,
Is now receiving large additions to his Stock of
Books, Stationery, Music, and
FANCY GOODS.
New 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,
may4-tf 33 Commercial st., Nevada.
San Francisco, Nevada,
WEAVER & NEWMAN,
(Successors to Wall & Newman.)
No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ee eee LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat, Ground
Feed, &e. &e.
aa Always on hand the largest stock to be found
this side of Sacramento.
Possessing facilities unsurpassed, we can offer
great inducements,
aprl6-tf WEAVER & NEWMAN.
a
T. ELLARD BEANS,
2 BROAD ST., NEVADA,
Woresate anp Retam Deaver in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
J. IRVING. W. D. TERRY.
MACHINE SEWED HOSE!
No. 81 Broan Srreet, Nevapa.
ESSRS, TERRY & IRVING are now
prepared to manufacture
The Best Quality of Hydraulic Hose
At Fifteen Cents per Yard, (having four seams,)
THAT WILL STAND ANY PRESSURE.
Our work has been thoroughly tested at different
mining camps in this county, and in evidence of the
general satisfaction it has given, we call the attention of those in want of Hose to the following
CERTIFICATES :
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS FROM WELL KNOWN
Mininc Companizs in THIS County.
Grass VaLiey, Aug. 3, 1861.
Messrs. Terry & Invinc:—Gents: I have been
using yeur Machine Sewed Hose for some time past,
and . find it works better than any hose I have ever
before used. I 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
can be made by hand, thereby giving an equal strain
on all the threads. It is perfectly smooth, and consequently will last longer than that manufactured by
hand, R, Toomas,
Greennorn, Ang. 25, 1861.
Terry & Invinc:—Sirs: I was induced to purchase
some of your Machine Sewed Hose in consequence ot
it being cheaper than other hose, and after having
used it for eight months, lam fully satisfied that it
is much more durable than that made by hand, This
is very easily accounted for from the fact that the
seams being perfectly straight and smooth there is
less friction. I shall certainly recommend my friends
to purchase that in preference to any other.
James SOUTHALL,
Quaker Hitt, Aug. 27, 1861.
Mesars. Terry & InvVING:—Gentlemen: In regard
to the durabitity of your’ Machine Sewed Hose, Ihave
no hesitation in saying that I prefer it to that manufactured by hand. . have been using your hose for
the past year, and in every particular it has jiven
entire satisfaction. Jacons & C.
Nevada City, Sept. 10, 1861.
SH EGGS FOR SALE?
by J. M. HIX#ON, 75 Beoad st., Nevada. Mareh 9th 1861.—ly
Miscellaneous.
The War Against the Israelite’ . GRAND COMBINATION.
High Prices in Dry-Goods,
NEW PHILADTLPHIA
DRY-GOODS STORE!
Broad Street.
IS STILL CARRIED ON WITH UNABATING VIGOR
—BY THE—
American Dry-Goods Stere,
NO. 39 BROAD STREET.
HAGADORN & BOWLEY,
Have commenced the Fall & Winter Campaign
AND THE—
PIONEER DRY-GOODS STORE,
Main Street.
J. ROSENTHAL,
PROPRIETOR.
With an immense stock of New Goods, een
Bought at Ruinously Low Prices—for Cash, EVERY VARIETY OF
ene n Te a. over all Jew DryRY-GOODS!
Now, Ladies if you wish to Purchase MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,
The Most Fashionable Goods) Selected from the Largest Importing
HOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
EXPRESSLY FOR
Go to Hagadorn & Bowley’s;. Tne Fall and Winter Trade!
WHICH [ WILL SELL AT
BY THEIR IMMENSE STOCK AND . Lower Rates than Can be Obtained
tus AT ANY STORE IN NEVADA,
The Best Goeds!
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
For any want may be supplied
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Fine Fast Colored Prints...8 &10 Cts. Mie eae, Who Superintends the
Fine Bleached Shirtin 12 Cts. . ‘ & DRESS-MAKING Department,
_ *. is prepared to fill any orders in her ling that her
Beautiful Delaines,..,,... ..12 Cts, . friends may favor her with,
Three-Ply Carpets..........91 00 JACOB ROSENTHAL,
Brussels Carpets...........92 00 . Nevada, Oct. 8, 1861. Proprietor.
Heavy Black Silks..........$1 00
Splendid Fancy Silks.......50 Cts.
Beautiful Silk Robes.,.,....98 & $10
And all Other Goods in Proportion!
aa, A WORD -@a
TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT!
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
THE OPPOSITION STORE,
Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets,
We could enumerate a thousand articles at onehalt the prices charged at Jew shops. NEVADA,
, RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
We Received by the Last Steamer. ANiw FASHIONABLE STYLES of
Direct from the Manufacturers,
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
A LARGE STOCK OF
Silver Ware and Cutlery! Of Every Description.
WE HAVE ALSO THE FIRST AND Nevada, May 9th, 1861,—tf
———. §
Only Stock of Japanese Goods, . BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !!
MAYERS & COE,
CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS, :
HAVE JUST RECEVE,D AT
{ their 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,
. od yee ag ~ and Calf Boots;
uble sole and upper Pegged Boots
Water-Proofr noua Reettt :
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
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 MAYERS,
WM.R. OOF.
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
Which is well worth a journey of fifty miles, to any
one never baving seen anything of the kind, to
EXAMINE THE CURIOSITIES,
CONSISTING OF
Secretaries, Tables, Waiters,
WORK-BOXES, SHAWL-BOXES,
GLOVE-BOXES, IMAGES, &c., &c. se
Useful as Wellas Ornamental.
Which will be on Exhibition
DAY AND NIGHT UNTIL SOLD.
Ba REMEMBER THE PLACE “@@
No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada,
Next Door to the Post Office.
Nov. 2, 1861. (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Js-. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Nails, Bellows, Anvils and
—PAINTS.—
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS,
FUSE, CORDAGE,
DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe
Plows, Straw Cutters &c. be
W. H. CRAWFORD, i
H. L. COYE.
At the old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada.
A. BLOCK & CO.,
——DEALERS IN——
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS
ETC. ETC. ETC.
PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL
. Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets.) ey rar fp’ Pog pune
. HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULL Y ANNOUNCE i.
NEVADA. tothe public that they have connected the t
above with their former business of
Carpenters and Builders, ing
At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand ;
a tull assortment of
PAINTER & CO.,
PRACTICAL PRINTERS,
} Dealers in Printing MateriPaints, Gilt Mouldings, ay
als, Type, Presses, Ink, PaOils, Window Shades, iY
per, Cards, &e. Glass, Paint Brushes, ay
510 CLAY 8T., ABOVE SANSOM,. Wall Paper, Ete. Ete. Ete, ime
. J. B. PAINTER San Franciseo, . £a@~Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@q Fe)
J. Mt ramre broths fitted out with dispatch. . Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness ai
T. B. PAINTER mar28-ly . and dispatch.
N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished.
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 theirline would do we
te give them a call, P, KENT,
A. F. MACKAY.
~ GHARLES F. ROBBINS,
Importer and Dealer in
Type, Presses, Printing Material,
, , * neal — _ _ = aeincitinslnann
ARREN’S “Household Ph fan.” i
Nos, Lil and 113 Clay st., San Francisco. For sale by _—*K. F. SPENCE, Dru i*
Got, 96, N° 7 Broad st., Nevada, Nt
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