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September 11, 1862 (5 pages)

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Hevada Dewmpcrat, . __sreeterwotioos, al a * Lp SpE ay amg —— Wa. PALMER.—We mentioned zome time . since, that suspicion rested upon Wm. Palmer . as the murderer of the man who was found dead on the Henness road, some three weeks ago. . Palmer called on us this afternoon, stated that he saw the item at Humboldt, and had come over to have the matter investigated. The ru-. mor reached us from Eureka township, and. from the circumstances related, we had reason to believe there was some foundation for it; but the statement subsequently made by our Virginia City correspondent, showed that other parties were implicated, and that there was little reason to suspicion Palmer. He is now at Grass Valley, where he will remain for a time, . and is ready to answer any charges that may . ve brought against him, . Sacacious SprcuLATION.—A sanadines . military critic of Nevada. who thinks McClellan is entirely incompetent to command an ar-. They strengthen the system andenliven the mind, my, after carefully studying the late dispatches, They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. has come tothe conclusion that the roported. Tey purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, removal of Pope and McDowell, and the ap-. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. pointment of McClellan to command, is a ruse They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. of the Government to induce the rebels to atmend ae wandhnas teaireadarane ate . } tack the army. Hethinks the rebels, when . the weak man strong, and are exhausted natare’s great . they hear McClellan commands the forces, . restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the . will immediately make an attack, and will then . celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are . learn to their sorrow that Pope is in command, . taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without reandthat McClellan has been shelved. The gard to age or time of day, Particularly recommen. genius who invented this theory ought to have . ded to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. . command of a squad of Diggers. . Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. v. H. Drage & Co, N ee District Court.—The case of Jeffery vs. avents, Sau A daca B gad ee oe ee Baldwin—involving the title to the Glenbrook . _jy10-eow-ly. Race Course—was taken up, in the District) Wo Correspondents.—Patients residing in . Court this morning, anda jury empanneled, . any part of the State, however distant, who may de. About seventy-five witnesses have been sum-. Sire the opinion and advice of Br. Young, on their re. moned by Phe plaintiff and defendant, and the . spective cases, and who think proper to submit a trial will doubtless occupy the Court for several written statement of such, in preference to holding bs days. This afternoon the jury went out to view personal interview, are respectfully assured that their . di d hat th ight b. cormmunications will be held most sacred. Dr. Young the ground, in order that they might better untakes this opportunity of observing that all letters derstand the evidence. are only opened and replied to by himself, and the Townsuir Law.—The act of the last Leg-. iatter as promptly as possible. Ifthe case be fully islature, organizing townships, has been ap-. and candidly decribed, personal communications proved by the voters of this county, by neatly will be superceded, as instructions for diet, regimen, two to one. The vote, exclusive of Bowman’s . ‘4 the general treatment of the case itself, (inclu. precinet, is as follows; . ding the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, Township Law—Yes.evsseseseseeeeee 01,509 . and in such a manner a to convey no idea of the Township Law—No...seecessseeeee +0760 . Purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. . . @@p Office, 751 Clay street, San Francisco. In two or three precincts a vote was reported . Consultation gratis, J. C, YOUNG, M.D. on the law, but threwn out by the Supervisors, aus because they could not tell whether the vote! p ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. . . was for or against the law. Ricu# QUARTZ.—A very rich qurrtz ledge . pee FOLLOWING STEAMSHIPS has lately been discovered by Messrs. Leathe & . will awe ia the worm Cressy, in their gravel claims near the mouth . at car gh PE eit tee of Woods’ Ravine. The ledge is from four . Govt. igen SAM, faa ary , inches to a foot in thickness, and has been Sept. 20.—GOLDEN AGE, Capt. F, R. Baby. traced for a distance of seventy-five feet. From . a specimen shown us to-day by Mr. Leathe, we judge it is one of the richest leads in the county. . We congratulate the owners upon their good . luck, and hope they will speedily make their . fortunes, And all through the house Night prowlers were stirring— The children, aneasy, Squirmed this way and that— The bed-bugs preferred them Because they were fat. Bat at dawn on each insect Lyon’s death powder fell; And the rats and the mice, too Suceumbed to his Pill, Lyon’s Powder will kill all insects, Lyon’s netic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. every where. D. 8. BARNES, New York, Repiveton, & Co., Agents, San Francisco. sep4-1m, ? S—T—1860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION WTTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate, They create a healthy appetite, They arean antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. 1 . From Folsom Street Wharf, at 9 o’clock a. M. pune . tually, FOR PANAMA. . Passengers wil) be conveyed from Panama to Aspinwall by the Panama Railroad Company and from . Aspinwall to New York by the Atlantic and Pacific . Steamship Company. FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents P, M. 8. Co., Corner of Sacramento and Liedesdorff streets, San Francisco. May 6. W, A. LAMPE. J. SONNENBERG, OrrictsL Returns.— Since the returns . from the other precincts were opened, it was ascertained that an election had been held at . Bowman’s Ranch, We are informed that eighteen votes were cast at the precinct, which . A. GRIMM & CO., were about equally divided between the two . Wholesale Dealevs in tickets. The Supervisors will meet next Mon. day, when the returns from Bowman’s will be opened, and the official result declared. SuprER.—The ladies of the Methodist church give a supper at the Hook & Ladder Co’s. house this evening, in order to raise a small fund to make up the deficiency in the parsons . favor. The price of the tickets is fixed at two dollars. Rancu ror Savze.—Mr. J.N. Korner ad. . A. GRIMM, WINES AND LIQUORS, . No. 305 Battery Street, (Between Sacramento and Commetcial,) SAN FRANCISOO. au30. HE RMANN ERNST, POOK BINDER. rous of engaging in the fanching or gardening — business a fine my ep is now offered, as the place can be bought at a bargain. Miirtary ELection.—At a meeting of the . Nevada Cadets, held on Monday evening, John . 8. Gregory was elected First Lieutenant, in place of W. D. Tisdale, resigned. SIMON MAYERS? ‘ Grass <a Valley ee A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . Ladies’ Misses’ Children’s & Gent's BOOTS AND SHOES. (nee C. M. Cray’s Orr nton OF Russia, FRANCE . AND ENGLAND.—Cassius M. Clay, who Te cently returned from Russia, where he has resided as U. S. Minister for about a year, lately made a speech in Washington, in which he contended with much earnestness that nei. ther Russia nor France age 4 en or Uni . Americans, he sai e. : bcp Flas op ab ideas on this uestion through . WHICH HE OFFERS TO Bs the representations of the British press, which PRICES. had an object to subserve in giving currency) Grass Valley, Aug. 14, 1862. to the falsehood. The Emperor of France was __ known to be friendly to this country, and semi. official statements * the ig a —— = nto i . Of Russia, he said he id . hardly pals enough to express his admi-. YOUNG LADTES AND GENTLEMEN. ration. He spoke of the Czar as one of the) Head of Broad street, Nevada. wisest and greatest of reigning monarchs; Te-/ = Ww, m, F, DEAL, A. B., Principal. ferred to his benificent emancipatian policy, and declared that the United States could imAlso,—a Large STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS! OF KVEKY DESCRIPTION. AT VERY LOW SELECT SCHOOL ilicitly rely on his friendship in any emergency. . 5 He phone at further that England, knowing . TERM . oe that both Russia and France are firm friends int ee er hy ses ? setae he . i United States, would not cuote ol Latin, per NN acide ccackecteceoacoes BOO rw ta our wipire, . bem © Lelak, dsvend boptesesstee SOP Saar in cles oe ee a . German, ‘ eee : = PANAMA FevER.—Several deaths took place; French, ‘ pial oti adtvedeansage 6° No Extra Charge for Book Keeping. Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to . enter any of the College Classes. in San Francigg, last week, from Panama . fever, J.N. ARNOLD, of Chicago, has been nominated for re-election to. Congress. Nevada, Aug. 21st, 1862. P Entrance from Pine Street, vertisers his ranch for sale, To any one desi-) 7 51, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. . This School will re-open on Monday, Aug. 25th, 1862, . . For further particulars inquire at the Schoo! House. . Bk a llaneous. nee PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. — No. 57 Broad street, Nevada, —, bg tte PURCHASED THE PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY formerly owned by Mr. A. LIEBERT, . beg leave to announce to my. friends and the public that I am prepared to EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF Pictures in the Photographic Art! Particular attention paid to taking CHILDREN’S LIKENESSES, Mag-. Gentlemen and Ladies are invited to all and exam: Sold . ine specimens. M. J. MoCUTCHAN, aug6. Dr. A. CHAPMAN, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. Office—Corner Room Second story, KIDD & KNOX’S BRICK BUILDING, NEVADA. ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS Performed in a Neat and Substantial Manner and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, augl2-tf. Dr. 0. POND, Surgeon FR, Dentist, (Successor to Dr, Levason,) OFFICE —IN KELSEY’S BUILDING, OVER A, BLOCK’S CLOTHING STORE. orner of Pine & Commercial streets, NEVADA, CAL. jyl-tf. BATES & McCORMICK, DRUGGISTS. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, . NEVADA CITY. s@ PRESCRIPTIONS -q@ Carefully Compounded at All Hours! FORT SUMTER RE-TAKEN !!
BAILEY i . HOUSE! 88 & 89 Broad st., Nevada. HAS CHANGED HANDS. RB S. STARR, formerly the repent of the e AMERICAN HOUSE, Grass Valley, having leased toe Barter House for a term of years, intends keepingit asa First Class Hotel in every particular, THE BAILEY, Is the best Bullt, Fireproof,and best Furnished Hotel in the Mountains. THE BED ROOMS are commodious and airy, and newly furnished with Spring Matresses, THE BAR is supplied with the choicest wines, liquors and the best brands of cigars. a@ P. 8.—The best accommodations for families. jy 24. B. 8. STARR, Pro’r. . 'T. ELLARD BEANS & CO., In Kelsey's Building, over Young’s Jewelry Store. . No, 52 Broad Street, Nevada. WHOLESALE 4 RETAM. DKALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . . gar GOODS DELIVERED FREF OF CHARGE. “ge . } A. P. CHURCH & CO0., . DEALERS IN Lp , 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 re. duced the prices and added to the stocks, and are . prepared to sell at Lower Prices Than Ever Heretofore. i large invoice of Standard Works on the net to oe 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 aa low prices as they can get them of the Publishers, aiding postage. A Large Circula Sorary, Containing about Books! . $e Orders left for Books will be promptly filled . . at reasonable rates. L . jul25-tf. (titahind's le DRY-GOODS STORE. No. 44 Bread Street. DRY GOODS STORE, NO. 36 MAIN STREET. New Store and New Goods. Jacos ROSENTHAL, Has Just Received At his New Store on Broad Street, A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Which he now Offers For Sale, 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than Uther Dry Goods Stores in Nevada, HIS IS NO BLOWING.-IT IS A FACT which can be substantiated by hundreds who are daily purchasing goods of me. Attention is invited to the following prices: 1600 yards Calico at 9 cents per yard, 5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 12% cts. 5000 yds bleached Muslin from 10 to 20 cts. 500 yards of Bareges at 25 cents per yard, 250 Silk Dresses, $10 to $75 apiece. 60 Fine Bonnets, at 5 dollars cach. 300 Shaker Bonnets at 25 centa apiece, we are in health, disease will never i overtake us: How many have gone forth in the morning and returned liome to lay down upon beds of i sickness for months! We would remind our readers, that, fora fomily medicine, nothing can equat SCOVILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER. SYRUP. Of Humors it isa sure exterminator. Berotuta and Can. cer, Rheamatiam and Neuralgia, are all cured by this magical remedy. REDINGTON & CO., Agents, 416 and 418 Front street, San Fraaciaco, ave3, —_ _— tn tm pD® WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE . . LUNGS 18 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 1000 yds China Matting, 2 ets peryard. . BY CITIZENS WHOSE NAMES AND Embroidery of Every Variety! @&. REMOVAL.—Remember I have removed my new Store a few doors below the old stand, JACOB ROSENTHAL, A. BLOCK, 8 FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jnj ' A. BLOCK & COQ., JOSEPH BROTHERS, THE OPPOSITION STORE, Cor.of Broad & Pine Streets, NEVADA, RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW and FASHIONABLE STYLES of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Description. Nevada, May 9th, 1861.—t GEORGE E. TURNER, —DEALER IN— Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, SILVER-PLATED WARE, Cutlery, Wooded and Willow Ware, RUBBER HOSE, COUPLINGS, Hose Pipe, Rope, Nails, Grindstones, LOCKS, BUTTS, AND SCREWS, Sz Carpenters’ Tools, -@e LEAD AND IRON PIPE, FAUCETS, STEWART’S COOKING STOVES. Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware MADE TO ORDER, IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. GIVE U8 A CALL. No. 18 & 20 Commercial St., Nevada. jes. WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., (Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Nails, Bellows, Anvils and -PAINTS.— Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, TACKLE BLOCKS, CORDAGE, DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe Plows, Straw Cutters dc. W. H, CRAWFORD, Hi. L. COYE. At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St., Nevada, POWDER, FUSE, \A7HITE LEAD, PAINT BRUSHES, AND TUBE COLOKS, for sale by SPENCE & WICKES, jelo No. 47 Broad st., & 55 Pine st. RESIDENCE WILL BE FOUND IN THE PAMPHLETS, GIVING EVIDENCE OF ASrONISHING CURES OF CONSUMPTION, BY USING THIS MEDICINE. GIVEIT A TRIAL, RFDINGTON & CO., AGFNTS, 416 AND 418 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. au23-3m. James Conner’s Sons’ UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 526 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal, VERY ARTICLE NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE News or Job Printing Office, furnished at the lowest prices. Also, Agents for Taylor's, Gordon’s, Degener’s, Newbury’s, Potter's and Hawkes’ Presses. April 1, 1862.—1y. Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate. BUILDING LOTS FROM $10 TO $200 RACH! Also, 50 Vara Lots and Entire Blocker of Beautiful Garden Land! THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the WestEnd Depot. The title is absolutely prargcr, being a vay Grant, finally confirmed and patented by fhe nited States, The Shafter Bill reapects thin Title, The orn respect it, ¢ District Courts and Supreme Court of the United States respect it. Benides the Title bas BEEN FOREVER QUIETED BY FINAL DECREE AND JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY! So that there is not even a cloud or shadow wpon it. Whoever purchases one of these lots will buy « lot and not a lawsuit. Office No, 19 Naglee’s Builling, cerner of Montand Merchant streets, San Francisco. jy1-8m, HARVEY 8, BROWN. WILLIAM RB. COB, RETAIL ra DEALER: In Fine Boots, Shoes & Rubber Boots: Cor, of Main & Commercial sts,, Nevada. LARGE ASSSORTMENT OF BENKERT’S AND other celebrated Manufacturers’ make BROGANS, BOYS’ BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes & Gaiters, And in short, everything necessary to furnish o first-class Boot & Shve Store complete. Boot & Shoe Pindings Always on Hand; WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES . aa All kinds of Repairing done'on short notice, in a neat and substantial manner, FASHION RESTAURANT, NO. 62 BROAD 12, ST., NEVADA. (Retablished in 1860.) NISHES TH™ BEST MEALS AND, at lower prices than any other house fn Nevada MONAHAN & FLYNN, Proprietors Aug. 16, 1862. "GO TO MONAHAN & FLYNN’S It You Want a Goed Cigar!) TURIR BTORE 1K ADJOINING THE “FASHION. RESTAURANT, ' Broad street, Nevada. Ang. 16, 1008. Spring Street, Nevada City. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-. SPECTFULLY inform the lovers of good ; that he wanulactures sn article that cannot fall to Pes i adie ms Sas ay rooms iy, at reduced rates. " A. BLASAUF. a en a ae TE AE NR =a me URRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA— RS. ALLEN’S PREPARATIONS, nica Plasters—for wale sation SPENCE 2 wickss, Corner of Ene & Commercial streets, NEVADA CITY. for the hair, for sale by SPENCE & WICKES