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Lo fn RE SOL aR na Ai Sl A RO OORT TEER AIRE RELI AE DO ACS PEE RE IE SO US IR ES ORAS A ALISTER SEE
Aevala Pemorcrat.
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LOCAL MATTERS,
MonuMENT Funp.—We are indebted 9
Mr. Lambert, County Clerk, for the following .
statement of the amount contributed to the
Washington Monument Fund, on election day,
in the several precincts of Nevada county.
Moore’s Flat is the banner precinct of the
county, as it not only contributed the largest .
sum, but also more in proportion to the number of voters than any other:
NOM ea $69 10 Caméden,,..... 6 74
Omega... . «..86 60 Rough & Ready,.70 00 .
Blas Tent, .0. secee 20 60 Montezuma,.... 2 37;
Jone PO eked as 14:26 Newtown,..3.+ 10 00 .
GAD TRB) oo 0 55 ssc 17 75 Columbia Hill, 13 00}
ATDUR, «xo b eas 600s 08 25 26 Burekan. .6i...5 08
Allison Raneh, ; Magnolia, [Corsen}].5 00 .
Woolsey Flat,. 16 35) Lowell Hill
Orieans Flat,....27 60 Birchville,
Washingten,....11 Poorman ¢ e
Bloomtield, ...
Mooney Flat,... ”
ChOPGRBG vicars s ss Moore’s Flat,,.
Sweetland,.... Hebd BS. 5 tae wr,
South Fork,.. iy Buena Vista,...2 50 .
Bat FOR kein ss Mohawk Flat,...5 15 .
Norambagua,,....
Anthony House,.10 10)
Walloupa, ....-.06+ 5 Grass Valley,... 45 20
DOFAL, oc. vincccdtacctagoorintvecses sveons $677 31,
There are forty-five precincts in the county,
and from eleven nothing has been received.
Tad all the precincts contributed as liberally .
in proportion to their vote as Moore’s Flat, .
Rough & Ready, Cherokee, and some others, .
this county would doubtless have won the prize .
statue of Washington. From the reported .
amounts collected in a number of other coun.
ties, we judge that not less than $10,000 was
contributed in this State on election day, to.
wards the Monument.
Tut MreLopron.—The versatile little performer Miss Lotta, arrived in town on Sunday, .
and made her debut at the Melodeon last evening. There was a full house, and the perform.
ances passed off in fine style. The company,
consisting of the Star Minstrels, and the three
charming artists, Misses Emma Howard, Liz.
zie Smith and Lotta, are able to give a great .
variety of intercsting and amusing entertain.
ments. ‘They give another performance at the .
Melodeon this evening, and leave to-morrow for .
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Marysville, where they are announced to per. ~~~
form on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
On Friday, they purpose playing at Timbuctoo, .
and will return to Nevada on Saturday.
Accounts AvupITED.—The accounts audi.
ted and allowed by the Board of Supervisors, at .
the late term, and for which orders were drawn .
on the County Treasurer, amounted in all to .
$10,528 49. The amount allowed on each of
the funds was as follows:
General Fund,..+eeeee0+0+ «$3,850 85
Special Fund,...
Indigent Sick Fund,. é
Road Fund,..ccsccccesseresesee e200 00
otal; 1.054. s:sed boson anesLOGas
FasHion Restavrant.—C. B. Irish, the .
former proprietor of the Fashion Restaurant,
Commercial street, has again leased that insti.
tution, and would be happy to see his old friends .
and customers. As herctofore, the Fashion will
be kept as a first class restaurant, the tables .
supplied with every thing to be had in the mar.
ket, and meals furnished at all hours,
AssociaTE Justices.—The Justices of the .
Peace elect of Nevada county, will notice in another column, a call for a convention to elect .
two Associate Justices of the Court of Sessions.
The call requires them to meet at the Court .
House, in Nevada, on Monday, December 34d, .
at two o’clock, P. M.
Benerirt BaLi.—We are informed that arrangements have been made to give a grand .
ball at the Globe Hotel, Red Dog, the surplus .
proceeds to be appropriated towards the con.
struction of the road between Red Dog and}
Dutch Flat. * The ball comes off sometime next .
week. .
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THANKSGIVING.—Thursday next is the day
set apart by proclamation of the Governor, for .
thanksgiving and prayer. We are informed
that religious services, appropriate to the oc-.
ision, will be held at the Methodist church on .
Thanksgiving day, commencing at ten o'clock,
Ay Me .
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Favors.—We are indebted to Mr. Pattison,
agent of the Pioneer Express, for the Downie.
ville papers of Saturday. To Mr. Stone, the
newspaper agent of Nevada, we are under obligations for the prompt delivery of Marysville .
papers.
Count OF SEsstons.—This court met on!
. . . .
Monday morning, and issued a venire for a
Grand Jury, returnable on Monday next, at 10
o'clock, A. M. .
2G RAIA A ic .
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Ropnery.—Samuel Parris was met between Downieville and Foarest City, a week .
ago last Sunday, by highwaymen, who rob.
bed him of $2,50 and a specimen pin worth .
the same amount, and shot a rifle ball.
through his bat after telling him to depart. .
Mr. Prine, brother of the Mrs. Myers who .
escaped the Oregon Indian massacre, is now .
in Shasta, says the Herald, on his way to,
meet her. He left Missouri’in the same train .
with Myers and family, but left them on the .
road and came to California.
. manent relief can be expected,
' J.F. RUDOLPH,
. after 3 ¢
Special N otices. —
Sands’ Sarsa parilla—For Purify ing the blood
. —Health depends almost entirely upon the state of
the blood. If the vitalizing fuid which pervades every tissue membrane, fibre, filament, gland or other
organ, primary and subsidiary, be charged with the
elements of disease, sickness must be the consequence, and until the cause is eradicated, no perIt is here tha ‘the
powerful health restoring properties of SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA are manifested ; its searching operation
reaches the germ of disease, and the cures it performs are therefore radical and thorough. Read the
testimony in another column,
WH. Prepared and sold by A. B.& D, SANDS,
Druggists, 100 Fulton street. New York.
For sale by H. Jonson &Co,, and Redington & Co.,
San Franciseo; Rice & Coffin, Marysville ;
Donald & Co., Sacramento ; H. H. Wickes & Cu., Nevada ; and by Druggists generally.
HARVEY HUNT, M.D,
RUDOLPH & HUNT,
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!!
NO, 32 MAIN ST., NEVADA,
. Opposite Mulford & Co’s Banking Honse
GREGORY & BORING,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
NO. 44 MAIN 8ST., NEVADA.
ae Goods Delivered Free of Charge.-<@y
T. ELLARD BEANS,
52 BROAD ST., NEVADA.
WHOLESALE AND Reta, DkaLeR IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
‘
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
The Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Line
TO PANAMA,
Connecting via the Panama Raliroad,
With the Steamer of the
A. and P. Steamship Co. at Aspinwall,
FOR NEW YORK.
Having Spare Steamers at San Francisco & Panama.
DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARFThe Steamship
SONORA , ei
Sate
LAPIDGE,...
.».Commander,
Will leaye Fulsom street wharf, with Passengers and
Treasure, on
BATURDAY . .ccccceice ove Dec, Ist,
FOR PANAMA,
At 9 O'lock, A, M., Punctually.
And Connect via the Panama Railroad at Aspinwall,
With Steamship for New York.
Through tickets can be obtained. The Panama
R. RK. Co., and Atlantic and Pacific 8. 8, Co. have
authorized agents for the sale of tickets.
Treasure for shipment will be received on board
the steamship until twelve o’clock, (midnight) on
Frisday November 30th.
No merchandise or freight will be received on board
clock P. M., Nov. 30t., and a written order
must be procured at the Company’s Office for its
slipment.
Hor Freight or Passage apply to
FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents.
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorfl sts. San Francisco,
1860,
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET!!
ON PINE ST., BELOW KIDD’S BRICK.
AMERICAN REEF, PORK, VEGETA4ES
, J
ALWAYS ON HAND, FRESH, and
in the best possible condition.
The undersigned, having purchased
the interests of his former partners
in the Empire Market, will continue the business as
heretofore on his own account. He solicits for the
. establishment a continuance of the very liberal patSterna Counry contributed $670,16 to
B ihe Washington Monument fund.
ronage heretofore received.
4a Come and see for Yourselves. <@6
CHAS. KENT, Peprietor?
Rt. H. Me.
. Fancy Silk and Velvet Flounced
Miscellaneous. ‘Dry Goods and Clothing.
#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
NEVADA. full assortment of
.
ag AMERICAN -ga .
.
Cor. Washington and Main strects,
Drags, Shoulder Braces
HAGADORN & BOWLEY, Medicines, Trusses
. Paints, Fancy Articles,
AVE JUST RECEIVED THE LAR-. Vils, Perfumery,
gest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS evBrushes, Dusters, &e.
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 ag
Lowas any Dealer in the State,
COMPRISING .
i\BOOKS, STATIONERY AND
ATLANTIC PAPERS,
; Can and will be sold at REDUCED RATES, at the
Broad Street Book Store !
Blank Books, Music, and Musical Instruments.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
J ROBES, “ex
BLACK AND SOLID COLORED DRESS SILKS, .
RICH FRENCH Have Changed Owners anti Prices!
The friends of J, E. HAMLIN, we hope will still continue to favor the corner with their confidence,
We can demonstrate to any one that thie is a permanent institution and that we intend’ to keep the
confidence of the community.
H. H. WICKES & CO.
NEVADA BOOK BINDERY.
F. A. LEONARD, Book-Binder.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
Opposite Cohn’s Dry Goods Store.
: : . 8 now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line
French. English & American Prints, . I on the shortest notice, and on the most Reasonable Terms.
CASHMERES AND DE LAINES,
French Merinos, Wool Plaids,
Printed and Plain Sack Flannels, White Flannels,
Ballardvale and Shaker,
LADIES’ CLOTHS,
IN DRABS, BLUE, BLACK AND BROWN; .
BLACK AND COL’D CASSIMERES, . Books,
. j Pamphiets,
Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Mantles, . Magazines,
Papers, etc.
WOOL AND CLOTH SHAWLS, BOUND IN
CALF, MOROCCO,
STELLA AND BROCHE SHAWIS, ZEPHYR WooL. CLOTH, OR PAPER,
aa@~ TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. -@@
. Repairing and Lettering Done to Order.
Orders solicited from all parts of the county, and
will receive prompt attention.
FRANK A. LEONARD,
BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !!
MAYERS & COR,
CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS.
SHAWLS, NUBIAS AND HOODs,
Woolen and Merino Hosiery,
Bonnet Ribbons, Embroideries,
LADIES’ UNDER CLOTHING,
Table Linen, Sheeting, Towels, Irish Linens, Quilts,
Ticking,
ae
Silk and Worsted Curtain Damask, &c.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Velvet, Ingrain and Three-Ply,
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;
Crosslay's English and Brussels, Double sole and upper Pegged Boots;
3 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 oOots;
Long and short Rubber Boots ;
For the Fall & Winter Trade,
Nevada, Nov, 16th 1860. tf Also, a large assortment of
Bi: « Postal ll inaee ~—. Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’
RUBBER OVER SHOES. L. M. COHN
'
Our assortment of Ladies’, Mi 1 9
HAS JUST OPENED HIS SPLENDID STOCK s unsurpassed in the porn Pg
.
ALL OF WHICH
We Offer Very Low For Cash.
&w@ Orders from the country carefully filled and
forwarded promptly.
HAGADORN & SOWLEY,
Corner of Washington and Main streeta,
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. COE,
PRICES REDUCED!:
PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS,
OF THE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
SUCH AS
NEW DRESS GOODS,
ea
NEW SILKS,
NEW DE LAINES,
NEW TRIMMINGS,. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS:
NEW BONNETS! . AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for
DWELLINGS,
Stores and Public Buildings,
Also, a superior article of COAL OIL.
Everything that is NEW and HANDSOME, at the
Lowest Prices in the State.
L. M. COHN,
Philadelphia Store, Commercial] street. For Sale by
W. Hi, CRAWFORD & ©0.,
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.
WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE
fact that I have on hand a large assortment of the
first quality of Liquors, consisting of
oc-23,
SELLING OFF AT COST!!
8 LUBECK & CO.
Having decided to close out our business,
We now Offer our Entire Stock of
> . FOREIGN
Brandy,
AND Gin,
antag J
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, . me oe
. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
AT COST. . Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors Offered for Sale.
oct2-tf
Kidd’s Brick Building, Broad street, Nevada. AUGUSTINE ISOARD,
Bb, RB. WALL, 3. B. NEWMAN,
WALL & NEWMAN,
(Successors to J. 8. Wall.)
NO, 55 BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
DEALERS IN
perennials
A. BLOCK, #, FURTH, E. BLOCK JR.
'GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
A. BLOCK & CO0’S MINING TOOLS, &C. &C.
LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods to be found in this ©ity, and will be seld
. on the most
} REASONABLE TERMS.
CLOTHING STORE.
ge Goons DetivereD Free of CuarGe ANY “@@
Ae” Ressoname Distance. “GR
WALL & NEWMAN,
oct2-tf No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada,
NEURALGIC PAINS,
N THE HEAD AND FACE, RELIEVed instantly, and eventually cured, ty Execrro
GALVANISM, at the office of DR. LEVASON, up stairs,
over Block & Co’s Store, corner of Commercial an
Pine streets, Nevada.
Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
BLANKS, CONSTANTLY UN . QANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR,
r sale at this office. { 2 for sale by SPENCE.
HAVE JUST RECEVED aT
. their Stand, the Largest and Most ExtenTraveling.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC!
CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY.
ie The stages of this Company will
; Ped leave their office, at NATIONAL
WS EXCHANGE, Broad Street, Nevada,
FOR SACRAMENTO,
Leaves Nevada at 1 oelock, A. Mi, and arriv-.
ing at Sacramento in time for the 2 o’clock boats.
for San Francisco,
FOR MARYSVILLE,
Leaves the above named office, every morning, at
630’elock, passing by Grass Valley, Rough and
Ready, Empire Ranch amd Long Bar, and arrivi
at Marysville in time to connect with the Compa-~
ny’s 2 o’clock stages to Shasta,
FOR FOREST QTY.
Leaves every morning at 7 o’clock for North Sary
Juan, Camptonvilleand Forest City.
FOR ORLBANS FLAT.
Leaves every day at 7 o'clock A. M., via Bell's
Ranch, Humbug City, hes th Flat, Moore’s Flat,
and arriving at Orleans Flat at 12 M. Returning,
Leaves Orleans Flatat 8 o’clock A. M. arriving at
Nevada at 1 0’clock, connecting with the Marysville and Sacramento Stages,
JAMES HAWORTH,
Pres’t. C. 8. Co,
W.S. McRongrts, Agent, Nevada.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
J. H: HEL M, Proprietor,
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
aN 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 upin clegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange, They keep constantly on hand
A STOCK OF PAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public,
Ba” Horses kept by the day or week onthe most
reasonable terms.
J, H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the publie generally, that
he has added per oi A to his already
sh large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e., andis now prepared
be furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the
tate,
Well trained, fleetand easy Saddle Horses, well
pr te for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
all times.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Parp 10: Horses ON LIVERY.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &e,
The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that
those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call,
J. A. LANCASTER.
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Kurope,
We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all
Points North of Nevada,
And every rr Morning, to the following places
n 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 Wosterm Atlantic States, enclosed
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
“Overland, via. Salt Lake,’? will be forwarded and
reneh thelr destination ‘sooner than by any other
Treasure, Packages ond Letters transmitted to and
from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and
security.
Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the
United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at
= low rates as can be done by any house with secue
rity.
Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied
by faithful Messengers,
Bay Notes, Dratts, Bills, &e., collected or negotia~
ted, and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merchandize and Commissions of every mature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude,
WH.. Oflice in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
SECOND
PRESENTATION RAFFLE!
OF A. LIEBERT,
DAGUERREAN ARTIST, BROAD ST., NEVADA.
Three Hundred and Fifty Splendid
Prizes, Valued at $8,000,
Will be Distributed in the order of Drawn Numbers
ON CHRISTMAS DAY.
$200 in Cash, 20 Watches, and the
most rich and elegant articles
of Jewelry.
MONS. A. LIEBERT, so well known for the beauty
of his Picture Gallery, will give, as before, splendid
and natural Likenesses, to the value of the tickets
purchased, the holders of whieh will be entitled to
a chance in the Prizes.
Every article Warranted as represented
in the Ball.
a The Programme my be seen in the Gallery,
and at all the Saloons in the town and county,
ocl6-td
DELAWARE _
AND
HAVANA LOTTERIES.
France, Broadbent & Co.,
AGENCY,
San Francisco, Cal, ocl8-tf.
J.B. PAINTER,
DEALER LW
Type, Presses, Printing Material,
CARDS, & PRINTERS STOCK GENERALLY.
132 CLAY STREET, NEAR SANSOME,
42-ly SAN FRANCISCO,
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