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emorcrat. Avala BD
~~ LOCAL MATTERS,
Séuoot Censvs.—Mr Chittenden, Superintendent of Common Schools, has furnished us
the following table, made up from the returns
of the School Marshals :
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DISTRICTS: povs. . GIRLs,
3 crass Valley..876 336201
be
ty
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ee) 207 288
Washington.. 24 36 55
Pamst Valley 22 16 18
Jowell Hill.. 28 19 27
Four districts—Chalk Bluff, North Bloomfield, Eureka, and Oakland—have not been
heard from. The returns received, show a very
large increase of the j uvenile population of the
county over that reported last year. The total
number ofchildren in the Grass Valley District. which, we believe, includes the whole
township, is 1,049; the number in Nevada District is 745. The Oakland District, which in.
cludes that portion of Nevada township south
of Deer Creek and Gold Run, has not yet been
reported. .
SvreRvisons —The Board of Supervisors .
adjourned this afternoon, after a session of four .
The business transacted was mostly .
46
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19
WV, San Juan.. 96 96 144 fy 208
bia Hill. 2 2 2 5
Ppa Corral. 23 32 63 8 71
Clear Creek.. 16 16 13 3 24
Rough & Ready 41 44 49 8 89
little York.. 22 1 29 ‘ 4
Cherokee,. ..30 od 48 6
2
2
days.
cake with the supplemental assessment
roll, of interest only to the parties concerned.
The petition of sundry citizens of Little York .
township, for a division of Chalk Bluff School
District, was granted. Mr. Hollenbeck, who
was elected Justice of the Peace for Little York
township, having failed to qualify, W. W. Cozzens was appointed to fill the vacancy. A contract was made with Thos. L. Hughes for grading and constructing a road, commencing at
the chapparal on the ridge road, and intersecting the old Nevada and Grass Valley road near
the flume—the work to be completed by the
first of April next, and the contractor to be paid
$500. The salary of the County Auditor was
fixed at $900 per annum, in addition to his fees as recorder. An yy rhe eee was made of
$500, from the road fund belonging to Nevada
township, for the benefit of Pine street bridge.
WEAKENED.—A volunteer belonging to
Capt. Atchisson’s company, who has been stopping in this place for some days past, on reading an article in the Transcript censuring the
appointment of Ferris Forman tothe command of the Fourth Regiment, and stigmatizing him as a Secession sympathizer, has concluded to draw out of his engagement ; alleging in justification of his course that he is unwilling to place himself under the command of
aman ofthat stripe. The course taken by our
neighbor may be very patriotic, but it is certainly not calculated to promote the recruiting
interest. Ifthe editor of the Transcript will
take ahint from Lincoln’s reply to Fargo, he
would be less liable to injure the cause he pretends 80 zealously to espouse.
Count or Sessions.—This Court met this
morning, and the following gentlemen were
sworn as Grand Jurors: I. Williamson, foreman; A. G. Pier, G. H. Loring. Chas. Marsh,
A. H. Hanson, C. N. Felton, J. A. Lancaster,
A. H. Hagadorn, M. Brennan, Z. P. Davis,
Joseph Worrell, Theo. Lampe, A. W. Potter,
J.B. Richmond, Chas. Maltman, P. H. Dowd.
One white man and three Chinamen, now confined in the jail, were present in the court room
while the jury were being empanneled. Searls,
committed for murder, was too sick to be
brought up. The court adjourned until tomorrow, at two o’clock, P. M.
SaczpED.—Two individuals, named C. Darnell and H. Heinaman, offered themselves a
few days ago as volunteers in Capt. Atchisson’s
tompany. Mr. Ridley paid their expenses for
aday or two atthe St. Louis Hotel, and arranged for their fare to Auburn. They were to
have gone down yesterd ay morning, but on gomgtotheir lodgings to call them they were
missing. They doubtless “volunteered” for .
the purpose of spunging a few days’ living.
had not been sworn into the service, and
o course cannot be punished as deserters.
ANNIVERSARY BaLu.—At a meeting of .
Pennsylvania Fire Co., held at their hall last .
evening, it was decided to give an anniversary .
Ball for the benefit of the Company, on Tues.
day, Dec. 24th, (Christmas Eve). A commitec .
‘a8 appointed to procure the hall for the ocea.
“on, and the meeting adjourned until Wednes.
day evening, Nov. 20th, at which time the ne.
cessary committees will be appointed, and the
pes. arangements completed. It is their ine .
non to make it the most brilliant affair of
the season,
, District Covrt.—Nov. 6th—Eureka Lake .
% vs Chapman et al.—Leave granted to
va Complaint, soas to make Warren and’
arnham defendants.
.
F ite vs. Thompson.—Ordered
that the pubval ae Nevada Journal be continued:
sists ss sss ssl hs sss ss sss ese SS
her order. .
then aan Pe reser: and a jury .
A Great Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for
lication of the Nevada Journal be continued
until further action of the Court. We have
not learned who was ordered to furnish the
copy.
ED
Special Notices.
Under the administration of distinguished physicians, Sawps’ SarsaPaRILta has been
tested for twenty years in the public Hospitals as
well as in their private practice, with such complete
success as to have acquired the unqualified approval
of the medical faculty, and is now held in the highest
esteem and is universally used.
New Music.—Just received at the Broad Street
Book Store, A. P. Cuurcu & Co., Union Dixie’s Land;
Maiden’s Prayer; Cottage by the 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
March; Sotti ist todt; Danish Dauce; Christmas
Schottische; Happy Land of Canan with splendid variations; Brooke Hall Polka; Swiss Medley; Some.
thing; Cuba Polka.
en ee SEO REE RLS Be Com eek SATE
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
ee A, P. Cuurcu & Co.
Just Received.—< large lot of California Gold
Pens, the best pointed Pens made—warranted, For
sale at the Broad Street Book Store, by
A. P, Creurc & Co.
P. M. STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S
Re ’
UNCLE SAM,
Wee: Be LPDGOON sss sb enoce 00900 den ty Commander.
Will leave Folsom street Wharf,
On Monday,.....-Nov. 11, 1861.
At 9o’clock, A. M., punctually.
FOR PANAMA,
STEAMSHIP e
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to Aspinwall by the
PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY,
And from Aspinwall to N. Y. by the
Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Co.
FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents,
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdort! sts. San Franetseo,
~ RANCH FOR SALE.
VALUABLE RANCH, Situated
about 11 miles from Nevada, on the Wash# fs
ington road, near Cold Spring, known as the M’HENKY
RANCH. One hundred acres of which is enclosed,
and about 30 acres under cultivation, 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, and isin truth one of
the best Mountain Farms in the State, and will be
sold at a bargain. For further particulars enquire
of the subscriber, at Nevada,
H PHILLIP. Nov. 2, 1861.
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprietor.
TWO LOORS 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
Brandy,
ius ee
Whiskey,
Cordials, &e.
Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors Offered for Sale.
oct2-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD,
ATTENTION! EVERYBODY !!
tw YOU WANT
CHEAP GROCERIES,
Bring Your Cash to
J. M. HIXSON, 75 Broad Street,
AND YOU SHALL HAVE THEM—SURE!
Oct, 22, 1861.
RES NDS’ SARSAPARILLA;
Bull’s Sarsaparilia.
Tonwsend’s Sarsaparilla,
Hall's Sarsaparilia.
Guysott’s Sarsaparilia,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Shaker’s Sarsaparilia,
Just received and for sale by
Dr. C. M. BATES,
Nevaday Oct. 5, 1861. Broad st. Drug Store,
PRICES REDUCED!
PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS,
OF THE
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS!
DWELLINGS,
Stores and Public Buildings,
Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by .
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
No. 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office.
case of Chauvanne vs. Finley et al., was . hag seget rong AND ALCOHOL—
For sale by E. F, SPENCE, Druggist,
Cet, 31. No. 47 Broad st:, Nevada.
Tue District Court has ordered that the pub.
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
KELL Pontes » Gilg
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 as they can get them of the
Publishers, ing postage.
A Large Circulating Library, Containing about 1000 Books!
BH Orders left for Books will be promptly filled
at reasonable rates,
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 4s 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.
P, L. Waaver, J. B. Newmay,
San Francisco, Nevada.
WEAVER & NEWMAN,
(Successors to Wall & Newman.)
No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ARDW ARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat, Ground
Feed, &c. &c.
Bay” 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.
T. ELLABRD BEANS,
2 BROAD ST., NEVADA.
Wao.rssate axp Reran, Deazenr iy
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
J. IRVING. W. D. TERRY.
MACHINE SEWED HOSE!
No. 81 Broap Street, Nevana.
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 ComPpantes In THIS County,
Grasse Vatiey, Aug. 3, 1861.
Mesars. Terry & Invinc:—Gents: I have been
using yeur Machine Sewed Hose for some time past,
and I 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
sehen 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.
sequently will last longer than that manufactured by .
hand, R. Taomas. .
Greannorn, Aug. 25, 1861.
Terry.& Invinc:—Sirs: . wasinduced to purchase .
some of your Machine Sewed Hose in consequence of .
it being cheaper than other hose, and after having .
used it for eight months, Iam fully satisfied that it .
is much more durable than that made by band. This .
is very easily accounted for from the fact that the .
seams being perfectly straight and smooth there is .
A. BLOCK,
It is perfectly smooth, and con.
Dry Goods and Clothing.
Sanda S cae oe ae Se Te me Somers see
The War Against the Israelites’
High Prices in Dry-Goods,
—BY THE—
18 STHLL CARRIED ON WITH UNABATING VIGOR
American Dry-Goods Store.
NO, 39 BROAD STREET.
HAGADORN & BOWLEY,
Have commenced the Fall & Winter Cempaign
With an immense stock of New Goods,
Bought at Ruinously Low Prices—for Cash,
HICH WILL ENABLE THEM TO
in a complete triumph over all Jew DryGoods in the Mountains.
Now, Ladies if you wish to Purchase
The Most Fashionable Goods!
The Prettiest Goods!
The Best Goods!
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
Go to Hagadorn & Bowley’s;
For any want may be supplied
BY THEIR IMMENSE STOCK AND
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Fine Fast Colored Prints...8 &10 Cts.
Fine Bieached Shirting......12 Cts.
Beautiful Delaines
teeee eee eter .». 12 Cts.
Three-Ply Carpets.... ‘pee siete Me $1 00
Brussels Carpets....... bcctiblden $1 00
Heavy Black Silks....... sees. BL OO
Splendid Fancy Silks.......50 Cts,
Beautiful Silk Robes...... $8 & $10
And all Other Goods in Proportion!
sar A WORD -@m
TO THE WISE IS SuUFFICIENT?!
We could enumerate a thousand articles at onehalt the prices charged at Jew shops.
We Received by the Last Steamer
Direct from the Manufacturers,
A LARGE STOCK OF
Silver Ware and Cutlery!
WE HAVE ALSO THE FIRST AND
Only Stock of Japanese Goods,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
Which is well worth a journey of fifty miles, to any
one never having seen anything of the kind, to
EXAMINE THE CURIOSITIES,
CONGMTING OF
Secretaries, Tables, Waiters,
WORK-BOXES, SHAWL-BOXES,
GLOVE-BOXES, IMAGES, dic., de,
Useful as Well as Ornamental.
Which will be on Exhibition
DAY AND NIGHT UNTIL SOLD.
ee
A@r REMEMBER THE PLACE “@@
No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada,
Next Door to the Post Office,
Nov. 2, 1861.
8. FURTH, Ee. BLOCK, Ja.
A. BLOCK & CO.,
——DEALERS IN
ETC. ETC. BFC,
NEVADA.
less frietion. I shall certainly recommend my friends . J. B. PAINTER
to purehase that in preference to any other,
JaMes SOUTHALL,
Qcaker Ha, Aug. 27, 1861, .
Messrs. Terry & IxvinG:—Gentlemen: In regard .
to the durabitity of your Machine Sewed Hose, I have’!
no hesitation in saying that I prefer it to that manufaetured by hand. I have been using your hose for
entire satisfaction. Jacous & Co,
Nevada City, Sept. 10, 1861,
the past year, andin every particular it has given Type, P
Fe=# EGGS FOR SALE! ;
by J. M. HIXSUN, 16: Broad at. Nevada.
. J. M. PAINTER > AP Offices
T. B. PAINTER
CHARLES F. ROBBINS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS
Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets.
PAINTER & CO.,
PRACTICAL PRINTERS,
Dealers tn Printing Materials, Type, Presses, Ink, Paper, Cards, &c.
510 CLAY SI., ABOVE SANSOM,
San Francisco,
fitted out with dispateb.
mar28-ly
Importer and Dealer tn
INKS, CARD
March 28th 1861.—ly
STOCK, ke.,
resses, Printing Material,
Nos, 111 and U3 Clay st., San Franciseo.
Miscellaneous.
GRAND COMBINATION,
NEW PHILADTLPHIA
DRY-GOODS STORE!
Broad Street.
—AND THE—
PIONEER DRY-GOODS STORE.
Main Street.
J. ROSENTHAL,
PROPRIETOR.
EVERY VARIETY or
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
DRY-GOODS:
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS,
Selected from the Largest Importing
HOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
EXPRESSLY FOR
The Fall and Winter Trade!
WHICH [ WILL SELL AT
Lower Rates than Can be Obtained
AT ANY STORE IN NEVADA,
RS. RYAN, Who Superintends the
. MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING Department,
is prepared to fill any orders in her line that her
friends may favor her with,
JACOB ROSENTHAL,
Nevada, Oct, 8, 1861. Proprietor.
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
THE OPPOSITION STORE,
Cor. ef Broad & Pine Streets,
NEVADA,
A CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
Of Every Description,
Nevada, May 9th, 1881.—~tf
BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !!
MAYERS & COB,
CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS.
4 Ae Lg std RECEVED AT
oir argestand Most Extensive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting
in part as follows:Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes,
avy Nail
+, wate sane iP aor tao ee
uble sole and upper P. a t
Water-Proof Sewea Boots? . ”
mae oe nalled Boots;
en’s Galters, Oxford Thea Brogans;
Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and ir ana;
Benkert’s pump sole and qui ted 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 4
Goods is. unsurpassed in the oa8 Giteave country, are
peng bee the best manufacturers of New York
and Philadelphia, andemiwace nearby every variety
and style manufactured in the a ry . rr
WM. R. GOE,
WM. H. CRAWFORD & €0.,,
(Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DRALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STREL,
Nails, Bellows, Anvils ind
~PAINTS.—
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
POWDER, TACKLE BLOCK
FUSE, CORD.AGE, ny
DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulte Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe
Plows, Straw Cutters &e,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
H. L. COYE,
At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada,
PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL
_ PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY, Proprietors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to the pape that they have connected. the
above with their former business of
Carpenters and Builders,
At their old Stand, They have constantly on hand
4 full assortment of
Paints, Gilt Bouldinge,
Olls, Window Shades,
Glass, Paint Brushes,
Wall Paper, Ete. Ete, Ete,
aay Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@y
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 rites
than any othcr housein town.
Persons wisbing articles in their line would do well
to give them a call, P, KENT,
s A. F. MACKAY,
No. 97 Broad street, Nevada oct2-tf
TARREN’S “Household Physician,”
E. F. PENCK, Drogpigh.., 1¥ For sale by
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