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A SL aT a Em a
VOLUME VIII.
Mevada Democrat.
PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
Ge Tucsday, Thursday and Saturday.
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
1.3. ROLPB, ALP. CHURCH, G.I. LAMMON, .
T. Ke. ROLPE,
NONE ee a
OFTICE—CORNEK BRUAD AND PINE STREETS.
tas TRi-Waexctr Democrat will he delivered to town
subscriders at 7d centa per mouth, payable to thOarrier; single copies 10 cents. Mail subseribers,
%5 per annuum, iuadvance; for six mentha, $3,50;
three months, $2. :
—_—— }
Baret of ADVERTIsiNG--For one equare of tondimer, \
itstin-ertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1. i
Ove hundred words ou an average make a square.
Job Prstwne, ofall kinds, neatly executed.
me wee
City Business Cards.
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J. tl. CALDWELL,
Atterney and Counsclor at Law.
Rotary Public and Commissioner for
the Atlantic States.
Orvice—On Broad street, over Harrington’s Saloon,
Nevada, California, oet?-t?
Gé0, 5. HOP. U. WILSON BILL,
HILL & MUPP,
Attorncys and Coansclors at Law.
Ovrict—O ver G W. Welch’s Book Store, in Willtarbs’ Brick Bailding, Commercial st., Nevada,
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Atterney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Ornce—U p Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Buildtng, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada.
“DAVID BELDENS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Varticular attention givento procaring United
States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the .
vame by Military Service.
(neice —At the Court House, Nevada,
J. S. NICHOLS, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon,
OFFICE & RESIDENCE 121 BROAD ST., NEVADA.
(First house above the Methodist Church.)
August 17, 1861.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Otice—R oom No. 4, Plagg’s Brick,
Morner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s
faloon.
Rest@ence-No. 25 Nevada street,
On the Old Washington Koad.
‘DR. LEVASON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Oveice—Up s airs, next to Chas. Kent’s Meat Market, over Block & Co’s Store, Comercial street, Nevada. :
Wause Fee ror gach Organon ts ONLY $2,50.
PREDERICK MANSELL,
Stgn and Ornamental Painter.
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA,
JOHN KENDALL,
Fustice of the Peace
Orricr—Kelsey’s Building—Kotrance on Pine st.,
next door below Kent’s Meat Market, and over A.
Block & Co’a Clothing Stove, dec6-tf
DM Els Dia la AER TAO ELLE ERI,
CHAS. W. YOUNG,
IMYORTER AND DBALER IN
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods, .
KELSEY ’s BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST. NEAR PINE.
gw Watches Ourefully Repaired, and Jewelry made .
to order, All Atticles Guaranteed.
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x. W. KNOWLTON, GEO, U, LORING.
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LORING & KNOWLTON,
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WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND
Manafacturing Jewelers.
Gommereial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and
Shoe Store, Nevada.
gar Watches Repaired and Cleaned at short notice
Every variety of Caliturmia Jewelry, Manufactured in
the best style.
i. a TE)
J. F. HOOK. .
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
Commercial Strect, Nevada. }
A Full Assortment of LADIES’ and CHIL.
DREN'S SHOPS, and GIATERS, and
p Renkert’s Zuilted-Bottom Boots,
Constantly om band and for sale at Keasovable Rates,
gm Boots Made to Order. “#&
tone at all times, and at short notice,
J. F. HOOK.
NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY.
BLACK & HUGHES, Proprictors.
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
ia the rear of the}
Repairing «
at Snort Notice. “ee
Corner of Washington street.
Court House.
ANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH
\ and Blinds, Window Frames Casings, aad
Mouldings, of every variety.
Ker JOBGNG ATTENDED TO None. “Gs
CITY BREWERY.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD REspectfuily inform the lovers of good LAGER
HRER. that he manufactures an article that cant fail to please the taste
er Beer furmished regularly to Bar.roumss,
Saloons, Families and dealers generally, at Reduce
ca A. BLASAUF,
deo2S Oty Brewery, Spring #t., Nevada.
PATRICK BOHANNAN,
Single Meala....066. ployed,
ae ee
; Hotels and Restaurants. .
ote a’
“WASHOE HOTEL,
EUREKA SOUTH.
Proprietor.
i! THE PROPRIETOR WOULD
nf respectfully inform the public that he has
opened a tirst class Hotel at Eureka south,
on the direct road from Nevada to Washoe,
and is prepared to accommodate Travelers and cusSita ina style UNSURPASSED in the MUUNThe Butidtng is Large, bas been newly furmisled and refitted, aed the Rooms are well véutilated.
THE TABLE
Will at all times be supplied with every variety to be
fouadin the market.
TERMS:
tee eeeereeesewoesee dd '*
Eureka is located 26 miles above Nevada, and persons going to Washoe can be assured of the very best
accommodations at this cone
PATRICK BORANNAN, Pro’r.
Foreka, April 20th 1861 —3m*
BAILEY HOUSE!
88 & 89 Broad Street, Nevada.
THIS SPLENDID, NEW FIRE
Proof Hotel is now opened to the Public.
Tts appointments and commodiousness are
aa superior to anything in the mountains,
We have a large number of Large, Single Rooms,
well ventilated and airy.
7® THE TABLE “ex
Is supplied with all the delicacies the Market afforda,
served up in a palatable and bealthfal style. Qur
accommodations for families and for Theatrical
Troupes are not excelled by auy—Terms Liberal,
The House is Open all Night!
Passengers are calied for by the Stages
for all parts of the Country.
A LIVERY STABLE is counected with the
house, Hurses and Carriages taken from, and
brought to the door. “Horses and carriages furvished at short notice,
TERMS:
Board and Lodging (according to the room
saps: satya’ d Andes oh PETRA ETT $8 to 10 00
re a, LT Tee ee
It will be the constant aim of the undersigned to
make his gueste comfortable and feel at home.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
apr-20 NA'T. BAILEY, Pro’r.
FASHION RESTAURANT.
CHAS.. IRISH, Proprictor.
+8 7 00
NO. 19 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA, .
Hei's purchased the above Restan.
rant, . } would inform the people of this place
and the county at large, (hatl design keeping it as a
First Class Restaurant.
OYSTER SUPPERS,
QY \ Served up to Order,
The Table wil] be supphed with everything in
the market, and none but good cooks will be emMeals furnished at all hours—and on short
notice,
Game Suppers served
shortest notice. Meals at all hours. nov27-tf
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
BROAD S8T., BELOW PINE, NEVADA,
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
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,
Chey are now prepared to accommodate Travelers
in as good a style as any other
HOTEL IN THE MOUNTAINS,
The Rooms are well ventilated, and are furnished with the best of beds and bedding.
Meals......... Fifty Cents.
Lodgings per night,,. 50and 75 cents.
The Table will be bountitully supplied with all
the varieties found in the Market.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Ny, 32 & 34, BRUAD ST,, NEVADA.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Preprietor.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
E announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity
an! the traveling public, that he etill
the well known and Popular Hotel, known as the Nathonal Exchange, on Broad st., Nevada.
The Building is of rick, three stories bigh, and
THIOROUGHLY FIRF-PROOF,
Having stood two fires. The sever slapartments have
ecently been fitted up in a style that cannot be surpaged
‘
% The Beds and furniture are New,
And for comfort cannot be excelled.
The Table will st 11! times be supplied with afl
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.
vada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures
frora the National Exchange.
ie OPEN ALL NIGHT.-G¢4S
The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, onder the charge
ofan experienced man, adjoins the office, where
games and dmoks can be had.
Having had long experience at the business, lam
confident of being able to make the National, the best
Hotel in the Mountains,
Travelers,
CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUIT THE TIMBS.
A LIVERY STABLE,
Ia connected with the house and particular attention
will be given tothe care of horses, carriages, &c.
Horses and Carriages can at al) times be procured by
jcati fice.
application at the ofr. LANCASTER, Pro’.
upto order, on the .
has charge of
and a comfortable home for
— a 0 eee
: Bankers and Assayers.
_. Hevada Democrat,
beers “MARYSVILLE — seen Se
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.! Asout Pun. Mooke.—A correspondent
-. of the Alta, whe traveled in the stage with
H. HARRIS & CO.,
Phil. Moore to Salt Lake, gives the annexed
account of his antics while on the wag ;
At the last station, (Edward's Creek,)
E Street, Near Corner of 8d, Marysville.
Also, 73 J street, Sacramento. }
105 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, .
And Aurora, Esmeralda Mining District.
ILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS
of Melting, Refining and Assaying barm bia; that they were whispering to.
one gether, aud making bim the subject of their
. Gold and aoe ot: Sven y: Description rewarks, He insisted that the driver bid
. cous Bars bought and sold. Returns made in Bare rubbed up against bim, and was armed with
or Coin, IN SIX HOURS. arevolver, After starting tie demanded so
Shippers of DUST can draw, against consignment,
} on our houses at MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO and
. SAN FRANCISCO, and Check Books for that purpese
will be furnished by us.
They would respectfully solicit from the Miners and
i
know what their designs were, protesting
that he bad not injured avy, man intention,
ally, thut he was tbelpless, and bad po arms,
rave w Derringer. He offered ft to the conductor, whe, after inuch pursvasion, conseuted to take it, very much to my relief.
As we approached the outward station,
he became ularmed and anxious, expecting
a dispatch for bie arrest aud detention, He
. protested his intentions were good, All at. tempts at pacitication were in vain, aud bis
auxiety aud excitement increased every mo
; ment as we approached the station, urging
. the diver to increase bis speed that he inight
QUICKSILVER AGENCY send a dispatch to atriend in California and
OF THE NEW IDRIA MINES. explain his conduct, etc, There was uo disThe best article in the State, sold at San Francisco . Pulch for bis arrest, and after forwarding his
Agents rates. P be becume more calm, aud passed the day iv
August 6. 1861. a quiet manner,
Seves Herre i the twilight of evening, passing upa
ravine aloug which grew @ few stunted wilBANKER. lows beside a small brovk, he raw men,
GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA. masked, behind the bushes, then Indians
Que DUST Purchased at the Highest Market . skulkiog, the number increasing until be
pl pa re sameness meee oe val counted “ove, two, three, tive, nine, eleven,
“i tor Assay or for Coinage at the U.S, Mint. . hir . . ’
Sight Cheeks on San Francisca and Sacramenthirteen, thirty. What, do FOR MANE F
to. DRAFTS ovthe Eastern Cities at the Lowest . Here I am, fiends wud red devils, I om
ready to be sacritied. See, I bare my Rates.
aa” Collections made, and State and County Sebreast— ready, aim, fire!” We prevailed
. upon bim to take a drink of brandy and lie
curities purchased at the highest Market value.
iduwn, He elept, aud did wot arise sill
dewy morn,
nn mete ttt tt
Dealers, their patronage. As vouchers, for the cor
rectness of their Assays, they refer, with permission,
to the following Bankers, who, for nearly four years,
bave shipped Bars assayed by them to the. Eastern
States aad Europe:
S4N FRANCISCO:
B. Davidson, Eaq.,
Meas. J. Parrott & Co.,
‘* Sather & Church,
** Reynolds, Reis & Co.
KACRAMENTO :
B. F. Hastings & Co.,
D. Q, wills & Co.
MARYSVILLE:
Low, Bros, & Co.,
Decker, Jewett & Paxton,
Reynolds Bros,
NEW YORK,
B, Berend & Co.,
Trevor & Colgate.
H. HARRB & GO,
GEO. W. KIDD,
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
BY JAMES J. OTT,
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. ’
OLD AND ORES, of every description, Melted, Tae Expenex ov rue Wan.—There are
Refined and Assayed at San Franelxco Rates, and . [Ot wanting thousands of discontented
Returns made in Bars or Coin, within a few hours, . spirits who declare that the present war
ae Assays sete on e will utterly ruin the sation aud reader it
JARS discounted at the Lowest Market Priee. bankrupt, Bat those whe entertain these
Leaded Goid and Black Sand lots bought at the gloomy forebodings, founded upon the idea
. Highest Prices. JAS. T. OT!. ‘
of the inadequacy of the national reseur
— Ww Y ART BWOIND.a _ . cestotheexmeucy which presses on them,
. NE YORK PRICES. have only to consult the coudition of other
j The Greatest Improvement in countries—eveo their ordinary conditivn—
MODERN DENTISTRY. to#ay nothing of periods of war, to be reThe Patent Gum Colored Volcanic Bare tor . assured, They have only to conealt the
ARTIFICIAL . History of Eugland to tind tbat the taxa. aR tiou to which the people of this country are
subyje ich they would be Teeth. to be subjecied, or to which y.
rihiecte > ne et
. WHICH DR. LEVASON subjected by the necessity of meeting etill
larger outlays, are emall—insignificant—in
comparison with those borve by the Britivb
nation in the early part of this century.
I 1792, whev that country commenced
her long war with France under Bonaparte,
her population, inclading Ireland, which
" adie : i was disaffected and dispored to side wilh
PUATH FOR ARTIMICIAE PEST, . the enemy, was bot more than balf that of
Rendering the work much LIGHTER and CHEAPER .
than GOLD . ! vet ne pullin ge se . the loyal States of this Union at the pres.
ran GOLD!) yet equany durable and more beaull. ) , s r e . fe
ful It abeorb« no moisture! Resists the rtrongest . Nt time. Ws are twenty-three miltione. Acids 1! Taking a high polish and having no interthe United Kingdom was lees than twelve
. stices for the lodgment of fvod!'! It's more cleanly millions, Our public debt is vinety milions
than any Gold Work can be made and are that of the Britisn nation was eleven
Worn with More Comfort, . handred millions, Our wealth and resour. And owing to their extreme lightness, any desired) cou, in proportion to population, is far
seal tnoheadan temeagn wclaind wettom . greater than Great Britain’s wae at that
nly inerea , . . é
Those interested, are invited to call on period—which was Jong prior to the era of
. DR. LEVASON, jcotton manufactures, of steamboats and of
j
AS PURCHASED THE RIGHT OF MANUFAC.
turing, and bas all thesteam apparatus &c. Xe.
With a large assortment of the moxt Beautiful TEETH
expressly for this Vrocesy The Durability of Vul
canite bas been fully tested in the Eastern States
curing the last four years, and pronounced pre-emi
neot over all known substances as a
Office is over Buuck & Co’s Store, Nevada. . pajjpoads, Ina word, with double the pop. gar Stopping of Decayed, and Repairing Broken} ylation, treble or quadruple the commerce .
. Teeth with Artificial Bone or Pure Gold, Extracting . and agriculture, aud probably as mocb .
. or Cleaning of Teeth. Charges, the same aa in the . : st éur war fer
. States—a list of which, as aliowed by the Dental Col. inanufactures, we comimence 6
. leges can be seen at the Poctor’s Office. . the defence of the natioval life and gov. Particulars will shortly be published with Certifi. oryment with less than one-eleventh of the
. cates,
. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,
‘Surgical and Mechanical Dentists.
.
i
i tain owed when, iu 1792, the made war up.
oo France.
From Lowsr Catironnsia.—We learn .
from @ correspoudent of the Echo, writing .
from San Diego, auder date of Auguet 15th, .
that a considerable body of emigrante, com. ing from Texae, has taken the route of bl
. Paso, with the view of settling on the shorer .
lof the Pacific. Seven haadred wagons are
J said to be under way. This migratory
marae ae od) tat wr ei alla movement is due to the deplorable condieerie . ion of Texas, consequent upon the troubles
which agitate the vation, Among thore
who bave taken thia route is the Kelsey
family, by whom the auriferous qualities
lof the Americana river were first dizcovereo, .
Sa,
Office—Corner Room Second atory,
. KIDD & KNOX’S BRICK BUILDING, NEVADA.
' es
ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS
. sa SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .
. Nevada April 10th 1861, pri -tf .
. NEVADA
AND BRASS FOUNDRY . This family has had much to en Ter during .
TRON D ey » . the trip. Indians, associated with a nome .
AND MACHINE SHOP. . ber of depraved whites, attacked them duamen ring the transit, aud robted them of a quanSPRING STREET, NEVADA, tity of provisions aad a anmber of animals,
. Worse than all, a yoong girl of thirteen Steam Engines and : :
Batlers built to order. years, surprised by them, was made prironCastings and Machinler, and was left for dead on the road, with
ery of every deseriplihe los» of ber scalp. Strange to relate, she
oe a fitted up or repair . did not die, and the little enfferer finally
Quartz Machinery constracten, ae Malt . nade out to join the caravan, By mater. f Building Castings ; Sew, Griet, Malt b
+3 in) to eH Power and Car Wheels. Al! nal care and nursing she may be saved.
orders filled promptly, and at as LOW RATES as ang .
ment in Sacramento or San Francixeo freight
te ppg WM. HEUGH.
Nevada, Feb. 12th 1660.—tf D. THOM.
7
At acolored ball, the following notice
was posied on the door posts: “Tickets
fifty cents No geatleman admitted unless
he comes himself.” PRINTING NSATLY EXECUTED
J ran office—Corner of Pine snd Brosd sts.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1861.
. while at supper, he inristed that the coudue: .
tor aad driver were conspiring together to .
———
‘emoant of national debt which Great Brit-.
. ©BE COST OF PEACE.
We make the tollowing extract from ie
. 9d@reee ol Rev. T. Starr Hing, delivered «1
/SauFrancieco, gst Thursday eipeping ;
prio hat een
the Revolution
. nil ligne at
mnillions of
doilars to day we + bea
our pation as that legacy of the
What weeld Saan what would thrif. ty Franklio, what would prudeot Washing.
. ton, bave said, yomiiee? ia the struggle, a
committer, known to be fn'the Hbterest o!
the Britivh Parliament, chad approached
them with magnifying glasses to read the
tox bills with, ands “Stop fighsing-—give the people teu and sugar cheaper,
aud let us bave power io the submissive
Colonies at peace!’ Would they bave gone:
out of Washington’s camp witb “a whole
boue in their skeletons? :
Heavy a8 the Revolationary, debt wae.
the Coustitution lifted it, floated it, aud
melted it awayin @ few yeare by the pro
perity it poured Jike magie over the Jane.
Aud now, itis ‘to fight to restore
the Constitution over our whole domain,
than te make peace and see balf the country torn from it. “Four years of desperace
. straggle woald not bring ws ‘s low as the
country was after the Revolution. Two
years of such expenditure of resources as
the government porsesses, might cost a thousand millions of dobars, Suppose it should
be euceessiul, as it ought to “4 aud would
be, in reducing the rebellion, The interest
on is would be eixty millions of dollars a
year, And we sbould then need onty »
asinall army and nayy; we should bay
the resources of the whole country to help
recover froin the lossesof the struggle ; anc
our anneal expenses might .be a hundred
tmillious of doliara, besides the interest o.
the debs,
What if we make peace now? We bave
spent probably two or three bandred wi!lions already. which would be dead los
We should bave a hostile rival, flashed with
arrogance, atming « froatier which vw
should be obliged to watch and guard with
forte and a vast military power. Our
Southern enemy would attempt leaguer
with Europea) naval States. that would
force us to inereuse our fighting ships
ou ao immense vcale. Mexico would clain
our protectorate against slave-hotdiag
cupidity, and‘ our simple ‘peace estabiieh
ment would cost two bundred and fifty miilions of dollars, besides the interest eu what
the war has already cost, And then we
rhould bave only two-thirds of the present
nation to pay the burdeus, (1 was glad to
see this view, which I had written two days
ago, eo ably stated in the Bulletin last evening.) Itie economy to fight it out and
put down the rebellion, Qur duty is a)ways the most ecovomical, And a twoyeare’ war, successful, will eave us a bandred millions of dollars a year in the fature,
besides sgving the Constitation, which jeu
fountain of beveit invalcalable and uadrainable.
The peace men bere tell us that the war
makes oar exchanges higher. It is becauve
their party bave piraics on the sea, Sweep
them away, and our exchanges will be watural again. They sympathise with California farmers that wheat is so Jow in New
York, because the North western sorplor
does not ga South. And their remedy in to
acknowledge the South as @ separate and
hostile power, that they may open their
ports forever to foreign wheat, and choke
New York with Western grain, year afte:
yeat. We say, fight and epen the Bouthern
porte a¢ American harbors again, and jet
trade resume ite natural channels! In five
years, they cry in our ears, the public debs
will be $2,600.000.000, Very well: the in
tereat ou that will be $150,000,009. Sueb «
. burden will be g good comment in our bistory, forever,.on the doctrine of Secession
And if we put it down, it would then by
cheaper for the country than it wonld be tv
stop now, with a broken Constitution, and.
. pay $150,000,000 a year for a peace establishment, which woald only be @ perpetua!
provocation and peril of new war wilh an
insolent foe. And ro, after a careful etady
of the frightfal etatisties of our new thest.
rical Quakers, we ay it ie cheaper to fighi
for the Constitution, and the fhog and the
nation’ unity, than to méied Ab me with
abominable treason, hid, «')
;
In the liet of those wounded amiong the
rebel offices at the battle of Ball Run, we
notice the name of Maj, Scott, of the 4th
Alabama Regiment. It will be recollected
that C. L. Scott, ex-Member of Oougrets
from thie State, was a few months since appointed to the position of Major in that
regiment, ;
A Wortp or Satine.—While one of the
speakers ata Republican meeting’ in Sen
Francieco, was speaking of the * blestings
conferred by a Republican Administration,’
one of the by-standers, a volunteer, ebouted—You sleep out at the Prisidio on:
night without any blankets, and then tel!
us whet you think aboat it.”