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Devada Dewocrat, . v sormron—weywinnete. _ Miscollancous, ——_. _D
Vote For GoveRNonr.—We give in anothercolumn the vote of the several precincts of
——-> > . this county for Governor and Lieut. Governor.
LOCAL MATTERS, The returns were not all opened until noon toDistrict Count.—This court met yesterhe and the table having been made up hurday, Judge Searls presiding. In the case of riedly, some of the figures may be incorrect.
John MeGuire vs. his creditors, a decree was . Should such prove the case, we shall correct
entered discharging applicant from his rca the table and republish it; and shall also give
and liabilities. L. Hunez and John Reynolds . po next the total vote for the other candiwere admitted to cititzenship. The case of .
Warren Myers, indicted for the murder of Val-. 1t884RY MBgrino.—A meeting of the Neentine Bran, was set for trial on Wednesday . vada Library Association will be held at the
the 25th. A venire for twenty-four jurors was . Library Room to-morrow evening, to take into
issued, returnable on Monday the 23d. The . °sideration the propriety of removing the
civil eases on the docket were set for trial as %00ks to « more eligible location. Other busifollows : ness of importanca will come before the AseoSept. 18th.—Wheat vs. Wheat. ciation, and a punctual attendance of all the
19th.—Palmer vs. Newton. members is requested.
30thi=<Borrew ve; Duthascus et'a!, i emienieeineiamen ae
23d.—Otis et al vs. Stapp et al.
2Ath.-Marjeson et al vs. Ried et al. ania __ Speci cial Notices ee A
24th.—Pattison et al vs. Burdett et al.
26th.—M. Y. C. & W. Co. ve. Murphy et al. . NeW Goods. P.Cavncn & Co, of Brox
26th.—Leach vs. Rollins. street Book Store, have just received the following
7th.—Ault vs. Gassaway. . pieces of sheet music: Dixie’s Land; Child of the
28th .—Bergantz vs. Campbell. Regiment ; Marseilles Hymn ; No Flag but the Old
30th.— Watson vs. Evans et al. Flag ; Grand Parade March ; Parthenia to Ingomar ;
Oc. 1st.—Goldstein et al vs. Marx et al. Our Country’s Flag Picked: Stand by the Union ;
Lassie Are You Waiting ; Billy Vatterson ; Sadly to The following orders were made this foreMine Heart Appealing; There are Kind Hearts Every noon:
McDaniel vs. Stidger—Continued until Sat.
urday, the 21st.
Sprague vs. His Creditors. Sheriff appointed .
assignee.
arriatt et al vs. Jacobs; Marriatt et al vs. .
Lamorie et al. Order for commission to take .
testimony in each case.
Cutlery ; Union Letter Sheets ; New Song Books
Townsuip Orricers.—The following are .
the names of the Justices and Constables elect.
ed in the several townships of this county :
Nevada.—Justices, John Kendall, E. W.
Smith. Constables, Joseph B. Gray, Stephen
Venard.
Grass Valley.—Justices, Louis R. Sowers,
M.P. O’Conner. Constables, J. A. Cunningham, C. C. Townsend.
Rough and Ready.—Justices, 8. B. Davenne A.A. Smith. Constables, J. Porkenpine,
. Rewards of Merit ;
imitation ; Language of Flowers—large and rmall;
. Partisan Lander ; Gunn’s Domestic Medicine ; Chi. nook Jargon, eomptate ;
Wing’s Medical Works ; Johnson’s Raselas ;
Tactics ; Werdewerth's Poetical Works ;
History. of the United Netherlands, 2 walss
Instruments ; Large Card Board, white and eolored ;
Bill Head Pane ; Wrapping Paper ; Ladies Metaeeaies ; Gold Pena ‘and olders, etc., etc,
L. Powers.
Bridgeport.—Justices, J. Roberts, W.C. Wie enone er OF Sand’s Sarsae
Holt. Constables, John Paddleford, W. S. Ed-. P*'!8? How many have cause to be thankful that
wards.
Bloomfield.—Justices, — McDonald, — Andrewa. Constables, J. M. Bush, L. D. Rathbun.
Eureka.—Justices, W. S. Stanley, — Mc .
a Constables, — Long, — Babcock.
Vashington.—Justices, Amos Root, Wm.
Holbrook. Constables, L. Schanclum, Ww. A.
Lastman.
Little York.—Justices, R. McGoun, O. W.
Hollenbeck. Constables, — McComb, — Mun.
son.
No.
of sickness to the enjoyment of health and strength.
market,
by Sands, being in universal use, ia sold almost every where. Ask for that and take no other.
29 CommenciaL Srreet, Nevapa.
SMALL Business.—A poor, decripit old . M bey subscriber having an experience
of fifteen years in picture making, with the best
Frenchman, named Frassencour, who is afflict.
ed with inflamatory rheumatism, came into . state, is now prepared to make pictures,
town this morning with the view of getting into
the hospital. He brought in four quails which .
he had shot from his cabin door, about a mile .
above town, and which he offered for sale, to
procure something to eat. An individual named Charles Jenkins, who lives in Grass Valley,
happened to discover the quails, and had the
ald man arrested. He was taken before Justice Smith and fined five dollars for violating . a may desire to receive them,
arranged skylight, and the finest instruments in the
AND AT REDUCED PRICES!
Having secured the services of one of the best Arheretofore offered in this city.
Copies of Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes and Photo. graphs equal to the original.
aa Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay
the game law. The man had no money, but . _ Nevada, Aug. 26, 1861. ___M. BAILEY.
some of his countrymen paid the fine. The .
game law is undoubtedly very proper, and ought . A. BLOCK, S. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr.
to be strictly enforced against professional .
sportsmen ; but we think it a small business to .
lain of a sick man for shooting a few .
eule to keep himself from starving, and do .
not believe the law was ever intended to apply
to such cases.
OprosttTion STaGING.—Messrs. Griffin &
Atherton, proprietors of the opposition stage .
line between Nevada and Grass Valley, will)
dispatch their stage to Sacramento on the 16th .
inst., thus offering a good opportunity to per.
sons wishing to attend the State Fair next .
week. Passengers will be taken down for six .
dollars. Their stage will be withdrawn from
the Nevada and Grass Valley route next week,
but they have made arrangements to procure an .
elegant omnibus, which will be put on the road
be week following.
Some Comronrt.—The report mentioned in
a late issue of the Democrat, to the effect that
a Democratic Constable had been elected somewhere in the upper part of the county, proves
to have been a false rumor. We notice, how-.
ever, on examining the returns, that two Democratic Justices have been elected—Mr. O'Con.
nor, of Grasss Valley, and Mr. McGoun, of . STOVES, TIN, AND HARDWARE,
Little York. This is some comfort; but there
is no use in trying to conceal the fact, that 1861 ROPE, LEAD PIPE, HYDRAULIC PIPES,
BENCH TOOLS.
is a bad year for Democrats.
That can be found this side of the Valicy.
A. BLOCK & CO
——DEALERS IN-——
CLOTHING, HATS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
NEVADA.
. WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE!!
TALLMAN & TURNER,
BRICK BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA,
vada and vicinity, the best selected stock of
Lecturss.—Mr. James A. Davidson will
lecture on Temperance at the Baptist Church,
on Spring street, Nevada, on Wednesday, Satturday, and Sunday evenings, the 1lth, 14th
and 15th of September. The public are earnes
ly invited to attend. The lectures will commence at eight o'clock.
Mav's Wasnog Stace Ling.—Mr. Mau
has placed another stage on the route between
Nevada and Virginia City, so asto make the
trip both ways twicea week. The stages start
from Nevada every Monday and Thursday
morning, and the return stages leave Virginia
City onthe same days.
Quart, Suootine.—Several persons .
been fined in this county, since the first of the
raonth, for quail shooting. After the fifteenth
of this month, it will be legal to shoot quails,
but it appears many had an idea that the game
season commenced on the first.
with neatness and dispatch.
SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK.
D 8. TALLMAN,
G. E. TURNER.
WINE AND LIQUOR R STORE.
AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprietor.
TWO DOORS ABOVE WALL & NEWMAN’S STORE,
Broad Street, Nevada.
first quality of Liquors, consisting of
Brandy,
ne.
Wines,
Whiskey,
Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors Offered for Sale.
octd-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD,
_ Dry Goods and Clothing. ©
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
Books, Stationery, Periodicals, &c.
AT THE OLD BROAD STREET
BOOK AND PAPER DEPOT.
duced the prices and added to the stocks, and are
prepared to sell at
Cer.of Broad & Pine Streets,
NEVADA,
=. ame CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLKS of
Lewer 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
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
Of Every Description,
is large, comprising every varioty and size, Nevada, May 9th, 1861.—tf
SUBSCRIBERS TO WEFKLY PAPERS etter niagee,
and Periodicals can receive the same. without risk,
and at as low prices as they can get them of the
Publishers, adding pustage.
A Large Circulating Library, CentainDRY GOODS STORE.
ing about 1000 Books!
ag AMERICAN -¢—
_ San Francisco Ad Adv's.
CLOVE ANODYNE
TOOTHACHE DROPSJ
CURKS IN ONE MINUTE!
a@ ONLY 25 CENTS! -Ge
Crum, ANUDYNE will not injaro the
P se or teeth, or unpleasantly affect the
"Rees What Dentists Say of It.
Messrs A. B. & D. Sanna, Gentlemen: In the course
nd A. practice, I have extensively used your Ned
yne with much success, for the relief
toothache, and ax I constantly recommend it nw
——, I deem it but just 4 iuform you of the
have of it over other remediés. I am
very respectfully, M. Luvert, Den
WS.. Will be sent free to any part of the United
States upon the receipt of 90 cents in portage
ataraps,
Prepared by A.B. &D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton atreet, cor, William, N. ¥. pe
For Sale by Redington & Co., San Franci R.
Hi, McDonald & Co. and Dr, Justin Gates & Bro, } Fee.
ramento; H. H. Wickes & Co,, and E. F. SPENCE.
Nevada. '
Aug. 29, 1861.
Sa NS SL AE PTE Sk 3
CHARLES F. ROBBINS,
Importer and Dealer in
where ; Oh, Don’t You Remember the Time; Jocky
Hat ont Feather ; Linger m_ Blissful Repose ; It is
hard to give the Hand where the Heart can never
be ; The Star of my Home ; Ob, take me to thy Heart
} agate ; Cottage by the Ses, Also, a large lot of fine
. Children’s colored plate primers ; School Carda—
Blank Books—half Russian and
Hollick’s Medical Works ;
; Military
Motley’s
; Drawing
it has cured their ailments, raised them from a bed
We wish every one to benefit by it—but caution is
required—the very success of the article is turned
against it by the cupidity of others, and numerous
preparations of so-called ‘‘Sarsaparilla” are in the
The original and genuine article prepared
AMBROTYPES & PHOTOGRAPHS !
Unsuupassed in Beauty & Durability,
tists in the State, I can furnish large sized Photopraphs, retouehed in India Ink, far superior to any
asked. Ato, instructionsin the art given to those
CAPS. —>
Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets.
FFER TO THE CITIZENS OF NE~TABLE CUTLERY &.
ga Copper Work and Job Work done to order,
TOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE
I fact that I have on hand a large assortusent of the
Cordials, de.
Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
BA Orders left for Books will be promptly filled
at reasonable rates.
5ott6-t tf.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! . WHERS tHey Have Tae LaRcEST sTOcK OF
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 an published, which will be furnished to Libraries at Keduced
Prices. Ordera from the country solicited, Books
imported to order on short notice.
Pioneer Book and Musie Store,
may4-tf 33 Commercial Oto Nevada.
P. L. Weaver, de B. Newman,
Sen Francisco, { Nevada.
WEAVER & NEWMAN,
(Successors to Wall & Newman.)
No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers ia
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ARDW ARE, LIQUORS, QUICKSILVER, SHELF GOODS, Barley, Wheat,
Feed, &c. &ec.
aay” Always on hand the largest stock to be found
this side of Sacramento,
Possessing facilities unsurpassed, we can offer
great inducements,
aprl6-tf
Ground
_WEAVE R& NEWMAN.
T. ELLARD BEANS,
2 BROAD 8T., NEVADA,
oe Miscellaneous.
A. P. CHURCH & CO,
Dealers In
Ke ay THE OPPOSITION STORE,
Wro.reata axp Reram Deater w
GROCERIES
ed Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
'
a
wM. H. CRAWFORD & C0.,
(Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS LN
HARDWARE, IRON,
Nalls, Bellows, Anvilsand
—PAINTS.—
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils,
STEEL,
FUSE, CORD.~.GE,
DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe
Plows, Straw Cutters &,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
H. L. COYE,
At ihe Old Stand, No. bi Main St., Nevada.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
Commercial St., Nevada.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RFSPECTFULLY
inform the citizens of Nevada and ricinity, that
he bas leased the above well-known establishment,
situated on Commercial street, Nevada, and will give
his undivided attention to the comfort of his guests.
The Building isa Fire-Proof Brick,
two stories high, the Rooms commodious and well
ventilated, and for convenience not surpassed by any
Hotel in the mountains.
se THE TABLE -¢
Will always be supplied with every luxury to be obtained in the market.
Travelers and others visiting Nevada, will find at
the ST. LOUIS, all the convenieaces and comforts of
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
Cee
List of Prices:
Board, per week. .ccccoceseces sens cses cone ee80,00
Board and Lodging ..ccsccesceeercerseeeereces 7,00
Single Meals. sss peed oe bieaheceieaseobonsee
Lodging, per night... ageecens Od eeccccdees cose 50
By constant attention te the wants of his guests,
the proprietor hopes to merit » liberal pa*‘rona
Novels, Juty 25, 1861. J. VANDERLIETH.
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING
POWDER, TACKLE BLOCKS, . 4 ™plete ssortment.
Type, Presses, Printing Materia),
INKS, CARD STOCK, &c.,
Nos. 111 and 113 Clay st., San Franciaco.
_ March 28th 1861.—ly
HAGADORN & BOWLEY,
HAVE REMOVED
Py AINT E R& oc O.,
PRACTICAL PRINTERS,
ary in Printing Matertper, Ceduae” ares,
§10 Y
J.B, rar oe a tree
To No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada,
(Next Door te the National Exchange. )
4. M. PAINTER > BaP Offices fitted out with a teh.
7. B. PAINTER ‘ly
REGULAR STAGE LINE!
1861. Sea 186).
Between Nevada & Virginia City.
Via Eureka, Jackson's Ranch,
Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley.
ae FARE, 10 DOLLARS! gq
THROUGH TO VIRGINIA IN THIRTY-SIX HOURS .
4 b-Stage will leave Nevada city
every Monday and Thursday Mornings, going
through to Vi City in — six hours, from
the time of lea Nevada (i
RETURNING—Lea ves Virginte City every Monday
GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA!
OURNEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS
Are Now Ready for Inspection .
We invite attention to the following
NEW BROCHE CHINA SILKS,
and Th
The Feature of the Season. Also, on extensive as Nevada in 7 irty Bis im oe ae &
sortmont of Freight & Be R fe Taken at Very
DRESS SILKS, Stage Offices:—NEVADA—At the Govan Gare
Hora.; and VIRGINIA CITY, at Mav's Stora,
Hamman Sappixr, Agent Virginia City.
A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada City, Hept. 3, 1861.—<.
BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES !!
MAYERS & COB,
CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS.
HAVE JUST RECEVED AT
their Stand, the Largest and Most Exten
sive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting
in part as follows;
Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes,
Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes,
Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots;
Double sole and upper Pegged Boots;
Water-Proof Sewed Boots;
FRENCH PRINTS, BEAUTIFUL CHINA PATTERNS. Miner's heavy nailed Boots;
Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans;
SILK MANTILLAS, Boy's Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans;
Benkert’s pump sole and quilted Boots;
. BASQUES AND DUSTERS, SHAWLS,
Ranging from §7,50 per wrees upwards.
A large frarioty of
Dress Goods, of all the New
Fabrics,
LAWNS AND ORGANDIES;
BRILLIANTS, ETC., NEW;
Long and short Rubber Boots;
For the Spring & Summer Trade.
' Also, a large assortment of
. PARASOLS, BONNETY, EMPROIDERIES, ke, . Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrene’
. Cloth, Calf & Morocco Gaiters.
Our assortment of Ladien’, Misses and Childrens’
Gooda is unsurpassed in the country, They are
mostly from the best manufacturers of New York
and hiladelphia, and embrace nearly every variety
and style manufactured in the Atlantic States.
SIMON MAYERS,
WH. R. COR,
CALL AGAIN GENTLEMEN,
re IF YOU WANT ie
A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS;
OR ANY KIND OF BOOTS OR SHOES,
From the Best Material, and Made in a
Superior Manner!
ALL OF MY WORK is guaranteed to BE THE BEST,
and from the finest stock that can be obvtainedin Nevada City.
am All Kinds Repairing Done to Order
and at Cheap Rates. -@@
On Pine street, next door to Cheap John’s
JOHN HERZINGER.
MAGNIFICENT LACE GOODS,
} JN SITS AND COLLARS,
.
REAL CHANTILLA VEILS,
MOOSIERY AND GLOVES,
A Bplendid assortment of
j@ Furnishing Goods,
CARPETS OF EVERY MAKE,
New Designs in Velvet and Brussels,{
aa AT THE LOWEST PRICES.-¢e@ . Nevada, Jane 15, 1861.
. PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL
PAPER DEPOT.
KENT & MACKAY, Preprietors.
HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULI ¥Y ANNOUNCE
to the public that they have connected the
above with their former business of
Carpenters and Bulliders,
At their eld Stand. They have constantly on band
a full assortment of
Lace Ourtemsa and Curtain Damask,
Nevada April 4th 1861.—tf
PRICES REDUCED!
PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS,
oy THS Paints, Gilt Mouldings,
bpd foe my od ape
EST IMPROVEMENTS: . Jlase, aint Brashes
LASERS Wall Paper, Ete. Ete. Ete.
AGreat Variety of Flegamt Patierns suitable for . Sa Painte Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order. “Ge
. Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatoess
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 “1 tenon in their line would de wel
to give them a
A.F. MACKAY.
No. 97 Broad street, Nevads
DWELLINGS,
Stores and Public Buildings,
Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by
W. H. CRAWFORD &£ 00.,
Me. 1 Main m., opposite the Exprese Offios. oott-t!