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UMBER 367.
VOLUME VIII.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1860. °
The Nigger Question in a Nutshell.
evada Democrat. . The following temarkable case bas lately
_. . been decided in Western Utab. John Newmm ' a3 . Hotels and Reat te.
. Hevada -Democrat. . Actes sot Rectensente_ . 2s
i “a PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NO, 32 & 34, BROAD ST., NEVADA.
On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. = 56 R, LANCASTER, Proprictor.
GEO. W. KIDD, = eee tin
BANKER. . Prerers Lixcotn tro Doveias.—A party . man, the plaintiff, formerly resided in this
aivoatin, Spot GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST,, NEVADA. writing to the Visalia Sun on the subject of place. andis well known in the county.
-_ ; * HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market . ‘ nec t hie mag Re
BY I. J. ROLPE & CO ¢ 7a . announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity . Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust forthe remarks made there by Senator Latham . The case is precisely similar to the claims
AeP. CHURCH, G.I. LAMMON, and the trayeling public, that he still has charge of . warded for Assay or for Coinage at the KA 2 Mint. . on Monday the 23d ult., says: set up by the disunionists, that because
ican acearsdon the well Kgown sod FopalagHotel, kapwonsthoWa. Gigist Clheelts on fan Franciscoand Heemmen-. itr, 104 agihing to cay on the subject of , slaves are recognized as property by the
. the overland railroad, and this omission ou . laws of some of the States, they are thereBankers and Assayers. _
I. J. ROLFE,
tional Exchange, on Broa st., Nevada, to, at Pak. DRAFTS onthe Eastern Cities at the
OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. . 7, Building is of Prick, three stories high, and . Lowest Rates.
" oti State y SeTHOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF, agp Collections made, and State and County Se
?> wr
aA i A EIRENE
Tuk Tre WEEKLY Democrat will be delivered to town .
The several apartments have
curities purchased at the highest Market value, j
. the part of the honorable Senator has caus: .
ed no inconsiderable dissatisfaction in our .
fore property in the Territories :
Jolin Newman, of Nevada county, Calisubseribers at 75 cents per month, payable to the . Having stood two fires. . ees
Careier; ninigla copies 10 aye Pao es ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be-sur. j, ¢, mepskyve, €. N. FELTON, . mide rte nts eal ateled ae . fornia, wentde Weak Téndtore, and took
$6 per annum, in advance; for s oy) 5 99; passed, + I : ay A J ‘ :
three mouths, $2. The Beds and Purnteure are New, J.C, BIRDBEYE & C0., . Judge Dongine and itis popalar sovereignty . with a tally . falued at $175, and
= ! doctrines. It Will be remembered by most . WUC In said Utah Terrrtory, one Ceorge Rates of Apvextisinc—For one square of ten lines, .
first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1,
* One hundred words on an average make a square.
Jon Printina, of all kinds, meatly executed.
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 Ne.
.
.
.
.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA. . NUMBER 30
urchase Gold Dust and Bullion, at the
Highest Market Rates. Advances made on Gold
Dust for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8, Branch Mint.
CHECKS AT PAR, on San Franeisco, Sacramento,
and Marysville.Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on METROPOLITAN BANK, .
New York, for sale in sums to suit.
readers, that when Mr. Latham accepted
the nomination for Governor, he then declared to the people that he was in favor
of ‘popular sovereignty’ and the ‘principles of the Kansas-Nebraska bill.’ He now
says that Lincoln is preferable to Douglas in .
}
.
Robber, formerly of Texas, induced said
dog (by means of a string arourd its neck)
to follow him (the said Robber) off.
Newman, by his attorney Judge Terry,
. brought an action of replevin in the Fed. eral court, to recover possession of bis dog.
Judge Terry contended that as California heitiniees . vada, have their Offices at, and take their departures rae ‘
J.1. CALDWELL, ia fraia the National Exchange. Purchase State and County Securities at the Highest that particular.” . Specially recognizes dogs as property, and
Attorney and Counselor at Law. . 7a OPEN 4 LL NIGHT. -@ Deposits received, Collections made, and a general {oye T fa ae Ag igh j that, as every citizen ot the United States
Publi and Commissioner for . @he Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge . Banking Business transacted, i ORSE THIEF AT FAULT.— Tew nights . bas aright to.migrate into the common terNotary C 4 ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where . “4 rah . since a pedlar stopped at a house in Napa! pitory with his property and have it pr
the Atlantic States. galoon, . Smes.aud drinks can ha hed. : cela. W,. MELORD A. H. HaGapokN. . Valley, and turned his horse into the field ‘cand thaee tha Tepeibeiel Lerial ~ proCE ; ington’s Saloon, . ‘ tt i baci sei ‘ ; seer rh az an : egislature of Orrice—On Broad street, over Harrington Having had long experience at the business, I am He looked to be a splendid animal, which ‘ 8 m9
oct2-tf
GEO. 5. WUPP,
Nevada, California.
©, WILSON HILL,
HILL & HUPP,
contident of being able to make the National, the best
Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for
Travelers.
CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. W. MULFORD & CO.,
BANKERS,
AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
OLD DUST BOUGHT at the HIGHEST MARKET .
he is; he is spirited and knows his master, .
and will scaicely submit to be ridden by
another. Some horse thief espying him
Utab_ cannot by unfriendly or non-legislation deprive his client of His property.
a udge Baldwin, for the defense, conteaded :
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. . LIVERY STA RATES. . approached him in the night, placed a sadlst. The common law does not r a
Orrick—Over G. W, Welch’s Book Store, in Wil. , et 1“ i nso te cee patie SIGHT CHECKS on Sacramento and San Francisco . dle and bridle apon him and mounted bim, . dogs as property. sa te . Is conn particular attention . aT PAR. but from all appearances did not sit on zd. That there is no law in Utah Terriliams’ Brick Building, Commercial st., Nevada.
eR, M’CONNELL, 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.
Orrice—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, Broad st.,
Nevada.
_ ‘/PHOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Coanselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Orrice—Up Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, 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. ‘
Orrice—At the Court House, Nevada,
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ovricrn—At Wickes & Co’s. Drug Store, Browd st.,
Newada.
DR. LEVASON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Orrice—Up ‘airs, next to Chas. Kent’s Meat Market, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Nevada,
Wuosr FEE FOR EACH OPERATION 18 ONLY $2,50.
FREDERICK MANSELL,
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA.
CHAS. W. YOUNG,
will be given tothe careof horses, carriages, &c.
. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by
. application at the office.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Pro’r.
FASHION RESTAURANT.
. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
. (Opposite Tallman & Turner's Hardware Store.)
Cc. B. IRISH, Proprietor.
VHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM THE CITI. zens ol Nevada, and and all those wishing a
Good Square Meal,
That he has opened, and is now keepinga
FIRST CLASS BRESTAURANT,
. On Commercial street, under the above
j name, which will be conducted in the
i very best style, and in a manner that
cannot fail to please all who may favor
, him with their custom,
. Having had many years experience in the business,
. the proprietor is determined to keep the
Best Restaurantin the Mountains.
The Table will always be supplied with all the
varieties to be found in the market, and
aa Meals Served up at all Hours. <Ga
Always on hand and cooked to order,
CHICKENS, QUAIL AND HARE,
And particular attention will be paid to getting up
Rae GAME SUPPERS to Order. gH
Oysters Served up in Every Style.
Be Give mea trialand satisfy yourselves that
you ean get as good n meal as can be had at Sacramento or San Francisco.
CHAS. B. IRISH, Proprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
BROAD ST., BELOW PINE, NEVADA.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprictors.
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 Serip. .
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,)
BY JAMES T. OTT,
NUMBER 30, “MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, .
Refined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and
Returns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours.
My Assays are Guarantied.
BARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price.
Teaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the .
Highest Prices, JAS. T. OTT,
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
H. HARRIS & CO.,
(Successors to Harris & Marchand.)
FE STREET, NEAR CORNER OF SECOND STREET,
MARYSVILLE,
Also—73 J Street, Sacramento,
105 Sacramento Street, San Francisco.
B~ 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,
IN BARS OR COIN. }
Specimens of Quartz Assayed and valued. Terms for-.
Assays the same as in San Francisco, .
H. HARRIS & CO.
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
. bridle that were upon bim,
; Some ten days since, announced that a mon. than Douglas.
!
. } on the same arrangement.
Wheat is backed financially in his underta. king by Samuel Brannan, a wealthy gentlelong. The ground was considerably trampled over, showing that there had been a
long struggle between the horse and the
thief, but the former won, for when morning came the horse was still in the field and
his master was the richer by the saddle and
ALL Takex.—The San Francisco Herald.
eyed mau of that city would bet—Ist. That
Douglas will not carry California. 2d.
That no one can name three States that
will cast their electoral votes fog Stephen
A. Douglas. 3d. That Breckinridge will
receive more votes in the Elactoral College
The amount offered was
from $500 to $2,500 on each proposition.
Yesterday, says the Nation, the bets were
taken by Col. Butler and Judge Hubbard,
of Amador, After accepting the above offer, the same parties offered to bet $10,000
Generar, Wukar orr To Join Gariatpn—
The New York Herald of the 9th ult., says: .
_ General Wheat, late of the Liberal army
in Mexico, sailed in the Vanderbilt yester.
day, with the intention of joining Garibaldi .
at Naples. It is understood that General .
man of California. The example gf the .
Genera] will be followed by Col. Charles C, .
tory recognizing dogs as property. ,
3d. That there is no ine of the United
States recognizing dogs as property, and it
there was, Utah does not belong to the United States, but to Brigham Young.
The Court, in deciding in favor of defendant, remarked that if the plaintiff want_ ed to own property in dogs, he must remain
where they had a dog law.
Judge Terry gave notice that he would
appeal the case to Washington, and ask
Congress to intervene and coerce the protection of all property in the ‘American
Territory.
A Boous Prince in Sr, Lovisi—A St.
Louis correspondent, writing Sept. 18th,
Says :
_ Agreat deal of merriment was created
in this city, on the 17th, by the appearance
of handbills throughout the place, headed
by the British coat of arms and V. R. in
enormous: capitals. The contents of tho
placard stated that the Prince of Wales
. and party would arrive by the morning
train from Chicago, gave the line of march
and details, with all the accuracy of a New
York Alderman, and signed “by order of
the Committee of Reception.” “The joke
. Was rather heightened by the blundering
character of a telegraphic dispatch received
. on Saturday, the 15th, stating that the Royal party would arrive hereon Monday ;
and as no date was given, many simple. minded persons supposed that the first MonHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REFITTED AND . : Hicks, who, it is reported, will leave in the
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN completely renovated the building occupied by Nalls, Bellows, Anvils «nd next steamer, : . day following (the 17th,) wasmeant. DurWATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, > ns = Pt re Sng ead will continue to; —PAINTS.— ae eke ing the morning, there Wes great curiosity
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. They are now prepared to xccommodate Travelers . Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, . Presipenriat.—A vote was taken on Satmanifesied to sce the distinguished stranKELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., NEAR PINE, . in as good a style as any other LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, urday evening, on the trip of the steamer . gers. Sure enough, about half-past ten
ana Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made . HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS, POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, . (uven City from Sacramento to this city, . they were announced. A handsome cartourder, All Articles Guaranteed, The Rooms are well ventilated, and are fur-. “FUSE, pata agrarhotorhd says the Alta, with the following result . RR drawn by four gray horses, appeared
; —____— — nished with the best of beds and bedding. DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, . eaaton 0a: ‘ineeien' aie tee rid ‘. in the principal streets, in which were a
> i. Ww, KNowLToN, GEO, HL, LORING, il ame ieeeun Fifty Cents. Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Plpe . 36. fel’ ys he a ry : ec ae ge, . fair young man and a puffy old fellow, all
5 LORING & KNOWLTON, . Lodgings per night,.50and 75 cents. Plows, Straw Cutters de. . not vote” writes the Herald, enving thne . Covered with jewelry and ‘medals, wearing
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND The Table will be bountitully supplied with all W.H. CRAWFORD, . there Pee ne ad at saying that . an English uniform; the former supposed
— ‘ the varicties tound in the Market. H. L. COYE ere were five hundred persons on board, to be th thful Pri
f Manufacturing Jewelers. . GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St. Nevad . @ majority of whom refused to vote; but he pl sas lace, and the latter
: Commercial street, opposite ons & Coe’s Boot and . ote poy Sy 0) FT Mere Pt; HH Ovmeek, admits the figures 5 pb Pore of Newonetle, As Pah. hundreds
; Shoe Store, Nevada. ey eS ae 7 WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE"! i greeted them, and they passed up and down
; gar Watches Repaired.and Cleaned at short notice. . PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL Pe ee ee ee . the streets, and to the suburbs, unmclested
___ &very variety of California Jewelry, Manutactured in . PAPER DEPOT TALLMAN & TURNER, _ Excreasy or Dentists.—No art except-. and unattended, for some time. At last
> the best style, ‘ Psa teas sarc ing that of photography has progressed and im-. the Chief of Police thinking the joke had
H. W. GALVIN, . KENT & MACKAY, Proprietors. BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA, proved so rapidly as that of dentistry. Forty gone on long enough, inverfered, and arSADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, . ‘T‘HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFU IY ANNOUNCE FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NE=. years ago it was not a distinct profession; for . Tested them. They proved to be as vile a
* ed tothe public that they have connected the vada and vicinity, the best selected stock of f ‘ air as ever sat in the closet of
BROAD STREET, NEVADA. above with their former business of
Gomeare — genes as jeotegalert, with . P the pretended Pituce t tots pepenranes
Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, . 3 : AN urnkey levers of the most rude description; . —— . otorious strumSADDLE-TREES, PACK-SADDLES, HAR. Carpenters and Ballders, STOVES, TIN, D HARDWARE, and as for supplying the place of old tceth with . pet, her attendant a fancy man, whose face
NESS, RIDING WHIPS, and SPURS. . At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES, new ines, it was not done at all. In 1820 there . is familiar to the Recorder as a womanna 2 ae «lelicaboriental of aie LS. TABLE CU _ . Were only 30 practising dentists in the United . beater. They were jugged, and this mornTs pine Sia on the shortest notice, and at Rea Paints, Gilt Mouldings, BENCH TOO) AB TLERY dic States; in 1850 there were 2923; at presentthere . ing fined twenty-five dollars a piece for
ies 75 z . Ons, Window Shades, That can be found this side of the Valley. jare ébout 5,000, The invention of artificial . misdemeanor.
DENTISTRY . Glass, Paint Brushes, a Nene dread aie . soe ee pene pe be ge impetus to this es
: . i" “ol ‘ , ‘ r , . most useful and ben art. : At tay
; DR. A. CHAPMAN, DENTIST, . Wall Paper, : te te te es caer et ork done to order viet! eficial art F Late From Arizona.—The Bualletin’s Ars 4 ® Calls particular attention to his Tooth . 4#7Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.-@@ : (Smt iiieee cero Te izonua correspondent writing under date of
» <Anodyne, which, when applied, will stop the . Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. ATTEMPTED SurctpE.—Wm. Wilson, who . September 17th, from Tueson says that on
i tooth-ache in five minutes, and effectually destroy and dispatch. r I. H. TALLMAN was sentenced this morning, says the Mirrér of . the 12th of Se tember. i ht
the nerve, leaving it,in 6 condition to be filled with-. N, B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished. G.E. TURNER.’ . Saturday, for kidnapping, to two years in the . ll » eight Apaches at> out canning pag, where it would otherwise have to. The advantages eee ~— er ar gc of the . __ _______ . State Prison, stabbed himself to-day (upon. his . aus rata phi a employ of one
= be extracted, . above business enable them to sell at lower rates
* . na}\ ~ ardswor 0 e Sonoite v. “l
3 All Dental operations perfe in a neat and sub. than any other house in town. NEVADA FOUNDRY & MACHINE . arrival at the County Jail) in four places, with ing Joseph Ashworth sheough fa git
_ stantial manner, and satisfaction guarantied. Persons wishing articles in their line would do well SHOP a small pocket knife, but the punctures were . . nding two bs lls th Ga the bady and
: Oreice—In Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building, corner . to give them a call. P. KENT, ° not deep enough to hurt him badly. He . nding two balls through his right arm.
7 of Broad & Pine streets, Nevada. . A. F. MACKAY, HAVING ESTABLISHED 0 U R. . threatened to do it in court. He is not so bad. The other man escaped unhurt. Capt, El3 z " a . oct2-tf No. 97 Broad street, Nevada. ce selves in the above business, we are . ly stabbed but that he ean be taken to San . Well, the commanding officer of Fort Bu: J. F. HOOK. t= pny . i now prepared to do all kinds of Cast. Quentin to-morrow. chanan, bas received orders to attend a
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. Louis noreL, . NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY. . Ger ii Gagirn ine with neatnoss and dispatch. . We court martial at El Paso. Orders have
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4 ON eee es cuit, BLACK & HUGHES, Proprietors. other Foundry in the Mountains, and Patterns for PP a eee lap Bn Gazette says . ree ch sag for officers and troops, now
ull Assortment of LADIES’ an . ae ory at the Cattle Show an i a . Stationed at F
Bae ete ci-her nagaocooiguagon . = ¥ d Quartz Mill Machinery, Costa Agricultural Society gtkeadinas um Fort Breckinrid : py mpecaghio
Benkert’s Quilted-Bottom Boots, . ¢o:ner of Washington street, in the rear of the whe R ig cessful and satisfactory to all parties interesti ene lh ms . of two
Constantly on hand and for sale at Rea. _ Conrt.Hovse Pumps and Car Wheels, from 8 to 15 inches in diam4. This is 1 Ail partigs interest. companies of the 7th Infantry, which are
sonable Rates, . ANUFACTURERS or DOORS, sas eter. Iron Fronts for ~s Balidiags pre whieh oe i Mpegs on by the riod expected in a week or ten days. The ex
A Mad j , SAS Baleony and Awning Posts, &c. We $ represented as prosperous and in-'! ,; 4 g
— Boots ade to Order. “ex and Blinds, Window Frames, Casings, and po sa tear eg em Engines of creasing. ae citement about the murders at the San Pe‘Repairing done at all times, and at short notice, . Mouldings, of every variety. all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. dro mine has, like that of the Rio Miembres
nai JF Oe, . Ray JOUBING ATTENDED TO AT SHORT Notice. <GB ay” Any one wanting work done, will do well to Tue Republican papers say Old Abe is a gold diggings, been “played out.’
J B PA I N T E R
call and examine our extentive lot of Patterns. “ ” ‘an me note —___—______ lana
. B. ’ UNDERTAKING . cold water man.” So great is his admiration .
DEALER IN wii.'c. Gaeta Wal 7 Mr. Heugh will attend, as heretofore, to man. of cold water that when he kept grocery he in-. COL. Lew1s.—Col. E. J. Lewis, who afew
gs * » C ° rtaker, facturing and fitting Deors, Window Shutters, and all . variably poured large quantities of it in his . days ago authori .
Type, Presses, Printing Material, AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, T. other tron Work about Brick Buildings, whishy basedh ry oH f ized the Red Bluff Beacon
CARDS, & PRINTERS STOCK GENERALLY, . {2 amnnow prepared to do Undertaking on the} ay) Ovders Panctually Attended to. ' y fo @ was emphatically for Dong.
432 OLAY STREET, NEAR SANSOME, . sa Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of WM. HEUGH, Jutta Duan Haxne.—We sec it stated in . ‘9% Pavlishes a card in the last issue of that
. ae street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptJNO. McARTHUR, some of the papers that this popular actress . paper, “Stating that he has concluded to
ly attended to, oct2-tf oct2-tf D. THOM. has been engaged by T. Maguire. support Breckinridge,
SAN FRANCISCO. 12-ly