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VOLUME VIII.
PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
1.9, ROUPE, A.P.CHURCH, G.I, LAMMON, H rant,
T. H. ROLFE.
HEFICE-CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
THe TREWeRKLY Democrat will he delivered to town
subscribers at 75 cents per month, payable to the
Carrier; single copies 10 cents. Mail subscribers,
$6 per annum, in advance; for six months, $3,50;
three months, $2.
Rate or ApVERTISING—For one square of ten lines,
first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1.
(me hundred words on an average make a square,
Jon Printixe, of all kinds, neatly executed,
City Business Cards.
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public and Commissioner for
the Atlantic States.
Orrice—On Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon,
. Nevada, California. oct2-tf
Sc, WILSON umn, GEO. 8. HUPP,
HILL & HUPP,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Orrice—Over G. W, Welch’s Book Store, in Williams’ Briek Building, Commercial st., Nevada,
J. i. MCONNELL, JOUN GARBER,
McCONNELL & GARBER,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judicial
District, and in the Supreme Court.
OrriceE—Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, Broad st.,
Nevada.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Orrice—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Buildug, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada.
DAVID BELDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Particular attention given to procuring United
States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the
same by Military Service.
OrvriceE—At the Court House, Nevada.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Orrier—At Wickes & Co's, Drug Store, Broad st.,
Nevada.
E. B. TAYLOR,
Homeopathic Physician,
Office and Residence adjoining G, E, Withington’s
store, at the foot of Broad street,
DR. LEVASON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Orrice—Up stairs, next to Chas. Kent’s Meat Market, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Nevada,
Whoss Fre FoR EACH OPERATION 18 ONLY $2,50.
FREDERICK MANSELL,
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods,
KELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., NEAR PINE,
aay Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made
to order, All Articles Guaranteed,
Il, W. KNOWLTON, GEO, H, LORING,
LORING & KNOWLTON,
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Commercial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and
Shoe Store, Nevada.
kee Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice,
Every variety of California Jewelry, Manufactured in
the best style. i
H. W. GALVIN,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES,
SADDLE-TREES, PACK-SADDLES, HARNESS, RIDING WHIPS, and SPURS,
Repairing done on the shortest notice, and at Reasonable rates.
DENTISTRY.
DR, A. CHAPMAN, DENTIST,
tooth-ache in five minutes, and effectually destroy
the nerve, leaving it in fit condition to be filled without causing pain, where it would otherwise liave to
be extracted.
All Dental operations performed in a neat and substantial manner, and satisfaction guarantied,
Orrice—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, corner
of Broad & Pine streets, Nevada.
J. F. HOOK.
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
Commercial Street, Nevada.
A Full Assortment of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, and GIATERS, and
Benkert’s Quilted-Bottom Boots,
Constantly on hand and for sale at Reasonable Rates,
I Boots Made to Order, “Gr
Repairing done at all times, and at short notice,
J. F. HOOK
BE E.—For Sale by
: E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., Nevada,
Sd
CHAS. W. YOUNG,
See Calls particular attention to:his Tooth .
Anodyne, which, when applied, will stop the
‘FASHION RESTAURANT.
'E. B. TAYLOR, Proprictor.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
avi pure the above Restau.
would inform: the people of this place
and the county at large, that I design keeping it as a
The Table will be ‘supplied with everything in
the market, and none, but good cooks will be employed. Meals furnished at Bit hoursand on short
notice, octl3
a
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
BROAD ST., BELOW PINE, NEVADA.
GRU PARKER, Proprictors,
. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REFITTED AND
. completely renovated the building occupied by
. them for the past few years, and will continue to
carry on the Hotel Business.
.
in as good a style as any other
HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS,
The Rooms are well yenfilated, and are furnished with the best of beds and bedding.
Meals......... Pifty, Cents.
Lodgings per night,.50and 75 cents.
The Table will be bountitully supplied with all
the yarietiea found in the Market,
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
NO, 32 & 34, BROAD ST., NEVADA,
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
HE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD RESPECTFULLY
aunounce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity,
and the traveling public, that he still has charge of
the well known and Popular Hotel, known as the Na~
tional Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada.
The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
THOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF,
Having stood two fires, The severalapartments have
ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be surpassed.
The Beds and Furniture are New,
And for comfort cannot be excelled.
The Table will at all times be supplied with all
the Varieties the Market affords,
Game Suppers, Got upto Order.
Particular attention will be paid to accommodating
LADIES AND FAMILIES,
The Stages, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departures
from the National Exchange.
ia OPEN ALL NIGHT. gy
The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge
. ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where
games and drinks can be had, ‘
. ” Having had long experience at the business, Jam
. Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for
. Travelers,
CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUITTHE TIMES.
A LIVERY STABLE,
.
Ts connected with the+house and particular attention
will be given to the care of horses, carriages, &c.
Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by
application at the office,
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro’r.
OIL, GLASS AND WALL
PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY, Proprictors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
. tothe public that they have connected the
above with their former business of
Carpenters and Bullders,
. At their old Stand, They have constantly on hand
& fall assortment of
. PAINT,
Pain Gilt Mouldin
olla, Window Shades,
Glass, Paint Brushes,
‘Wall Paper, Ktc. Ete. Ete,
. Aap Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-<@@
Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness
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 house in town.
Persons wishing articles in their line would do well
to give them a call. P. KEN,
A. F. MACKAY.
oct2-tf No. 97 Broad street, Nevada.
NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY.
BLACK & HUGHES, Proprictors.
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
. Corner of Washington, street, in the rear of the
. Court. House.
ANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH
and Blinds, Window Frames, Casings, and
Mouldings, of every variety,
Rag JonMNG ATTENDED TO AT SHoRT Notice. “Ee
UNDERTAKING.
' WM, C. GROVES, Undertaker.
. FY4viNt sus FINISHED’ A NEW HEARSE, I
. am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
. shortest notice.
Sap Orders jeft at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
. Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be poet
oct2. ly attended to,
‘£MPIRE MEAT MARKET!!
} ON PINE ST., BELOW KIDD’S BRICK.
_ AMERICAN a PORK, VEGETA}
.
ALWAYS ON HAND, FRESH, and
i 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 aceount. He solicits for the
establishment a continuance of the very liberal pat.
ronage heretofore received.
a— Come and see for Yourselves. <@
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
Eso AGED & CAMERAS
. NEVADA, CALIF
They are now prepared to accommodate Travelers .
. confident of being able to make the National, the best T°
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe . against Breckinridge.
ORNIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1860.
Bankers ‘and Assayers. . Aver . tl a Dew ny
; BANKER. ONk OF THE Womun.—Near the mouth of
GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA. . Grand river, oa the banks of lake MichiOLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market . gan, there lives a farmer who, about six
” Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust: foryears ago, left his family in quite moderate
warded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8. Mint, circumstances and went with the throng to
‘ "rt 1 SacramenA 4
to aiPab, RANTS. athe wattors Clits ‘at the . California to see if he could not better his
Lowest Rates. condition. Ashe earned money be sent
Ra Collections made, and State and County Se-. home small sums from time to time, that
curities) purchased at the highest Market value. is family might be comfortably provided
for. The wife, a good woman no doubt, labored on gebeebic ag an, Be eae
: . together and nearly supporting them
agp st meee neBbe ely the naey Wait ries Galt
NUMBER. $0. “MAIN: STREET, NEVADA. fornia and, from year to year, invested it
urchase Gold Dast and Bullion, at the . ; Fy
Highest Market Rates. Advances made on Gold . in peach trees, which she had planted on
Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U.S, Branch Mint.
CHECKS A
and Marysville. i x
Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOLITAN BANK, .
New York, for sale in sums to suit, .
. raat
J. C, BIRDSEYE, ©, N, FELTON,
J. C. BIRDSEYE & C0.,
This orchard she kept in good condition, increasing in size as she received means from
Purchase State and County Securities at the Highest . her hasband, at the same time, woman-like,
Rates. . not letting him know but that the money
Deposits received, Collections made, and a general was all used as fast as it was received to
yam Bat dd ition ‘meet the family wants. Last season the
CHAS. W. MULFORD, A. i. naGAporN. husband came back, but without his pile, as
most Californians return. He came at the
C. 'W. MULFORD &'€0,, . close of the peach season, and learned the
AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN STREET. NEVADA, . g00d news that bis faithful spouse had
. lame i liars from her
Gu DUST BOUGHT at the HIGHEST MARKET . Cleared over six thousand do fro
RATES
. peach crop that season—[{Ann Arbor
SIGHT CHECKS on Sacramento and San Francisco . News,
AT PAR.
DUST forwarded to the United States Branch Mint,
for Assay or Coinage, and advances made on the same
if required,
Highest Price paid for County Scrip.
Goaer ror Doveras.-—-Mr. Wm. L. Gog. gin, of Virginia, an opposition candidate
-. for Governor against Letcher, thus spoke
Vv ADA ASSAY OFFIC E, . in a recent speech: “There is another man .
. before you for the Presidency. I know him
. well. He is my personal friend, aud I must
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, . confess that I believe him to be a man who
Refined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and . loves this Union. He is # man of the highReturns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours. . est order of talents, and if he were elected
My Assays are Guarantied, Patek A
WARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price. President, I bave pot pet i gh Gees
Teaded Gold and Btack Sand lots bought at the . that he would make a good one, because he
Highest Prices. JAS. 'f, OTT. . is:patriotic and honorable, and My om my
EE — — — — . Opinion that he would make as good a PresPIONEER ASSAY OFFICE: . jdent as John Bell. I believe he would proH. HARRIS & CO., . mote the happiness of the people, and ad(Successors to Harris & geese ae . minister the laws as justly and as wisely—
E STREET, NEAR CORNER OF SECOND § ‘ET, . . Douglas.’
» STAR YSVILLE, >. that man is Stephen A g
Also—73 J Street, Sacramento,
105 Sacramento Street, San Francisco.
Will continue to carry on the business of —@™
Melting, Refining, and Assaying
GOLD AND ORES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and
bind ourselves to pay the differences that may arise
with any of the U, 8. Mints. Returns made in from .
six to twelve hours,
N BARS OR COIN,
Specimens of Quartz Assayed and. valued. Terms for
Assays the same asin San Francisco.
H. HARRIS & CO.
Ce
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO,,
BY JAMES T. OTT,
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
. Ganrtwatpt washes his owo shirts when
. oceasion requires, After the battle of Me. lazzo, finding bis shirt dirty and soiled from
his personal etruggles. he took it off, washed it in the brook hard by, and hung it up
on the bushes; ate bis lunch of bread fruit
and water, smoked his cigar bare-backed,
and, wrapt in thought, sat apparently con. templating the drying of his garment; thus
. hardship with the bumblest of his followers,
Directly bis shirt was dry, he went on
board the Tukeri, formerly Veloce, lying
(Successors to J, M. Hamilton & Co.) in the bay on the western side of the penGENERAL DEALERS IN . insula, and personally directed her fire on
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, . the fortress and retiring masses.
‘Nails, Bellows, Anvils and . oo
-—PAINTS.—
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
Anrkansas.—The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, says: Mr.
Rust, of Atkansas, who addressed a large
POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, . Douglas meeting at Lancaster, Virginia, reFUSE, CORDAGE, . ports nine newspapers as supporting DougDUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, . Jag in bis State, and a strong reaction
the Federal and State Administrations were
entirely routed, and an end has been put
. to the Johnson family, which has controlled
Arkansas politics for 80 many years. It is
believed that the friends of Bell and DougPlows, Straw Cutters &c.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
i. L. COYE.
At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada.
WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!!
TALLMAN & TURNER,
BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIALST., NEVADA.
FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NEyada and vicinity, the best selected stock of
. Mr. Rust canvassed thoroughly seventeen
of the largest counties in the State.
TueaTricaL.—Forrest has been applied
. to by the manager of a leading London
STOVES, TIN, AND HARDWARE, . theater to play a hundred nights in London
ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES, and in leading Englieh cities. He offers no
. terms, but proposes to give whatever the
BENCH TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY &e. . actor chooses to ask. The engagement he
has now entered upon in New York, at
. Niblo’s theater, is for $250 a night, or $50,gay Copper Work ind Job Work done to order, . 000 for 200 nights,’
with neatness and dispatch. .
SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. }
D.H. TALLMAN, . at the Howard Atheneum, in Boston.
G. E. TURNER. ie
Carrain Con.LENDEN, of the Ordaance Department, was ordered to transfer his com
That can be found this side of the Valley.
NEVADA FOUNDRY & MACHINE
SHOP.
» HAVING ESTABLISHED OU Rselves in the above business, we are
osi@now prepared to do all kinds of Casting with neatness and dispatch. We
have tools superior to those of any
‘tery, has been transferred to the Ordnance .
Department, and ordered to Benecia Ar-.
other Foundry in the Mountains, and Patterns for
. all kinds of
Saw and Quartz Mill Machinery,
d Car Wheels, from 8 to 15 inches in diampha 02 re Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings eter,
Balcony and Awning Posts, &e. We
also manufacture Steam Engines of
. all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power.
. senal.
to the United Stetes via Berlin and Hamburg. Tbe German papers say that such .
Any one Wanting work done, will do well to an exodas of the Children Spokes oe not .
. call and examine our extentive lot of Patterns. . been witnessed since that ancl “gy pt.
Mr. Heugh will attend, as heretofore, to man.
facturing and fitting Doors, Window Shutters, and all) . Baltimore, announces that he is
other Irom Work about Brick Buildings. . about to build a cigar-shaped steamer, beAll Orders Panctually Attended to. (1.001 five and six hundred feet long, to
Wo tkecHiwur, . €rose the ocean in Sve days, and that he is
octets D. THOM: 4 fully satisfied with his experimental veesel,
her farm, until an-orcbard of several acres,
PAR, on San Francisco, Sacramento, . was the resultof her economy and foresight. .
.
in the field or bivouac, sharing danger and .
.
.
.
At the late election .
las will combine to defeat Breckinridge. .
.
.
Edwin Booth has received $5,000 as his) that he is an innocent victim and
. share of the proceeds of four weeks playing . sense a culprit. He was a native of Ten. nessee, but resided many years in this
_ NUMBER 879.
The Pennsylvania Election and the Ad*
ministration. cg..
A Washington dispateh to the Cincinnati
Enquirer, under date of October 11th says:
The Pennsylvania returns, so far as re+
ceived, make the hearts of the » Administration camp followers leap with delight. The
election is, doubtless, the greatest. victory
of the Adninistration, which, at most, within six, months after its inauguration, broke
through the decency: of duty and made
plain its heretical purpose to divide the Democracy. Since that period the Administration, its liying lieutenaate, its pettifogging pensioners, its Congressional batalions, its;army of contumaciovs collectors,
pitiful postmasters, and a horde of . varlets
under their control, have, by every means
of trickery, treachery, personal falsification
and political apostacy, continued to create
heart burnings, suspicions and divisions in
the Democratic family; they have scored
the history of the past three years with
feelings of hate and timidity, with audacity
and proscription, until a state of bitterness
was cultivated that nothing but the immense personal popularity, unflinching
. trath and Democratic statesmanship of the
capdidate of the National Democracy could
possibly overcome.
The character of no Democratic statesman, save that of Stephen A. Douglas,
could stem such a torrent of infamous
treachery as was let loose upon the country by the Administration, and by those
who spoke in its name, from the benches in
the Senate Chamber of the United States
to the desk of every land office in the interior, and the barrel tops of every bonded
warehouse on the seaboard. It was known
and felt that Douglas, as he had mainly
made Mr. Buchanan President, was the only statesman whose truth and Democratic
invincibility could make amends for the
base apostacy of those he had put in power.
* * * * * *
The Administration levied taxes on all
clerks in the Departments, and drew from a
majority of the unresisting (because dependent) officials the means of carrying on
this treasonable foray against the Democracy, abd the people’s interests, It had
flooded the States in which Democracy and
Republicanism were nearly balanced with
documents and stump speeches in favor of
Lincolo; for every line written against
Douglas and Democracy—every oath printed against Douglas and Democracy—every
oath and lie uttered against Douglas and
Democracy—was alie printed, word expressed, an oath and lie vociferated for
Lincoln,
In this manner the Administration and
the Yancey Breckinridgers laid the foundation of the Democratic defeat in Pennsylvania, In this manner they play into
the bands of the disunionists, who declare
they only want the opportunity to take
active measures for secession, They Fay
the election of Lincolo is the opportunity
they desire, and the Administration” and
Mr. Breckinridge are moving earth and
hell to give them to Lincoln. The greatness of this Black Republican triamph in
Pennsylvania, and the infidel exultation of
. the Administration and disanion party only
the more distinctly presents to view the
enormity of the offense with which the latter stands charged before the Republic.
Hanaine a Mernopist. Preacuer.—The
Bulletin’s St. Louis correspondent says:
The Arkansas Regulators, while in organization, assumed the additional authority of expelling persons who professed antislavery sentiments. On pursuit of this latter business, they not Jong. ago crossed the
border into Southern Missouri, arrested a
Methodist preacher named Bewley, and sent
him manacled to the neighborbood of Sherman, Texas, where he was hanged by a Texan vigilance committee. This act has called
for a lengthy defence of Bewley by his
friends in this State, They acquit him of
the charge of abolitionism, give him a high
eharacter for piety and honesty, and insist
in no
State, whence he removed to Texas. He
was temporarily absent when arrested and
. remanded to Sherman as above described.
. If innocent, as his. friends urge he is,. the
. Te Croan Seamer a Scccess.—Mr. Wi.
‘mand of the Benecia Arsenal to the next) offence of bis taking off is heightened by the
command, and report himself at Washingcircumstance that be leaves a large family
ton, Lieut. Randall, of the Fourth Artil. jp poverty, including » blind daughter.
Tinep or Lirg.—At Itoad, in England recently, a child named Francis Saville Kent,
Severay thousand Polieh Jews have re-. was murdered, and one Edmund John
cently passed through Posen on their way Gregg gave himself up to the magistrates
. ; as the marderer. Before his trial, however,
it was discovered that he had not been near
. the place where the murder was committed;
that he did not know ‘the child murdered;
and, io short, that he was in a distant part
of the country. At last he confessed that
his previous. confessiun was untrue, and
that be bad been led to it because ‘his life
was a burden to bim.” He was, of course,
discharged.