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Hevaila Democrat, . LOC AL MATTERS,
County Retunns.—The Supervisors met .
yesterday morning, pursuant to the statute, to .
open and canvass the county returns; but the
precinets of Omega, Bowman’s, Camden and
Sebastopol, not being in, they adjourned until .
two o'clock. The Omega returns came in by .
the stage, at noon, and the Board having heard .
that the polls were not opened at the other .
three precincts, opened the returns and set
<lown the vote of the other precints. The work
was completed at noon to-day, and we have
merely time to give the total vote for State Superintendent and the leading county officers;
STATE SUPERINTENDENT.
John Swett.. ceececcoessseccecesceeeed, G28
i: BLOVENGOR 660 dnc cicccsccccceces sh SOM
0. Fe FMI 5 bos a6b40 cabebs cuonse 717
STATE SENATOR.
z G; Birdseye..seesesecessccces coeeee?, 966
G. Ww. MDI 0+ 00 + s0bnce cessccamaesns eke
COUNTY JUDGE.
A C. DUOK 0 60000 cocccoesccssvenceascekOe
James K. PPM 2080s concen senccssesct De
The average majority of the Republican candidates for Assembly was 949. In our next
we shall give for reference, a table of the county vote. The Supervisors will adjourn until
next Monday, before declaring the result, as it .
would hardly be legal to do it until the returns
from all the precincts are in, or until the time
for bringing them in has expired.
Drrictency.—It has been ascertained that
there is a deficiency in the accounts of J. B.
Van Hagan, late Sheriff and ex-officio Tax
Collector, in the sum of $1,802 56, collected on
the tax rolls of ’59, ’60, and 61, and which was
never paid over to the Treasurer. In the course
of collecting the delinquent taxes, under the
new law, the District Attorney has gathered up
receipts to the amount above stated, signed by
Van Hagan or his deputies, for taxes that had
seen returned as delinquent. The Supervisors
yesterday made an order. directing the District
Attorney to notify Van Hagan and sureties of
the deficiency, and if the same is not paidin a
reasonable time, to commence proceedings to
collect it. A portion of the amount was collec.
ted by Phil. Moore, who, perhaps designedly,
neglected to mark it paidon the assessment
roll. The whole amount, we presume, will be
paid over to the county without suit.
Townsuip Orricers.—The following are
the names of the Justices and Constables elected in the several townships of this county:
Vevada—Justices, E. W. Smith, W. P. .
Hervinggen. Constables, Jos. B. Gray, S.
Venard. .
Grass Vailey—Justices, L. R. Sours, M. P.
O'Connor. Constables, C. C. Townsend, W.
.
.
i
H. Toothaker.
Rough & Ready—Justices, A. A. Smith, 8.
3%. Davenport. Constables, John Perkenpine,
John Carter.
Bridgeport—W.C. Holt, Jackson Roberts.
Constables, W.S. Edwards, Robert Huckins.
Bloomfield—Sustices, D. P. Walter, Wm. .
McDonald. Constables, J.
Rathbun.
Eureka—Justices, Ira Stanley, L. P. Tenney.
Constables, O. D. Babcock, C. P. Evans.
Washington—Justices, A. Root, J. Holbrook. .
Constables, F, Ff. Marker. F, Sprecket. .
M. Bush, L. D.
Little York—Justices, Joseph Gardner, R
McGown.
Munson.
Constables, M. Coombs, W. L.
A Buiaut Inza.—We have heard it suggested, by a staunch Union man, that in view
of the present critical condition of affairs in and
about our national capital, that it might be
prudent to turn the tables on our “Southern
brethren,” and induce some European power to
interfere in behalf of the Government, and
assist in putting down the rekellion. It is
thought that the Government would have less
difficulty in obtaining assistance from abroad
than the South has had.
Tue Maaic Art.—Mons. Herrman, the renowned professor of the magic art, performed .
at the Theater last evening. He is by far the
beat performer in his line that ever visited Nevada, and perhaps the best in the world. Many .
of his tricks are unaccountable, and fairly par.
take of the miraculous. He gives another en-.
tertainmnent this evening; every body should)
see him.
Favit.—Dr. A. Chapman presented us yes.
terday a box of the finest plums we have seen .
this season. They were of the Bradshaw and .
Imperial Gage varieties, and grown in his orchard near Cement Mill. The Doctor has one .
ofthe best orchards in the county, and the. .
trees this season are loaded with fruit.
A EvropgaAN VESSEL PASSES THROUGH
THE Lakes.—Chicago was considerably stir.
red up on the 23d ult., by the arrival of the .
brig Sleipnir, Captain Waage, direct from Bern, Norway, with emigrants and goods. She .
fer Bergen on the 23d of May, with 150 passengers; arrived at Quebec on the 6th of J .
where she remained until the 10th; arrived at
Montreal on the 11th; passed throu *h the Welland Canal on the 2ist, and reached Detroit on
the 25th. There she left forty passengers, and
started for Lake Michigan, arriving at Chieago
on the 2d August. She is the first European
Pong vessel ever navigated through the
kes, although not the firet that has passed
through ¢ the Lakea, en route fer Kurope.
Special Notices.
A MIDSUMMER . MELODY.
‘Twas a night in the dog days,
And all through the house
Night pro wlers were stirring—
Fleas. bed-bugs and mouse.
The children, uneasy,
Squirmed this way and that—
The bed-bugs preferred them
Because they were fat.
But at dawn on each insect
Lyon’s death powder fell:
And the rats and the mice, too,
Succumbed to his Pitt,
Lyon’s Powder will kill all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold
every where. D. 8. BARNES, New York,
Repineton, & Co., Agents, San Francisco,
sep4-1m.
i
S—T—1860—X.
DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, aad invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite,
They arean antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours,
They strengthen the system andenliven the mind,
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
T. ey purify the breath and acidity of the stomach,
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation,
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are erkausted nalare’s great
restorer. They are nade of pure St. Croix Rum, the
celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure ofa beverage, without re
gard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant.
Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons.
Vv. H. Drakes & Co, New York. Cranu & Brigham,
Agents, Sau Francisco,
jy 10-eow-ly,
To Correspondents.—latients residing in
any pact of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Young, on their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a .
written statement of such, in preference to holding a
personal interview, are respectfully assured that their .
communications will be held most sacred, Dr. Young
takes this opportunity of observing that all letters
are only opened and replied to by himself, and the
latter as promptly as possible.
and candidly described, personal communications
will be superceded, as instructions for diet, regimen,
and the general treatment of the case itself, (including the remedies,) will be forwarded without delay,
and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the .
purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted.
ag Office, 751 Clay street, San Francisco.
Consultation gratia. J. C. YOUNG, M.D.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
HE FOLLOWING STEAMSHIPS
by i —
\,
will be dispatched in the monty F,
oF SEPT., 1862: '
Sept. 3.—CONSTITUTION, Capt. J. T. Watkins.
Sept. 11.—UNCLE SAM, Capt. —— ——.
Sept. 20.—GOLDEN AGE, Capt. F, R. Baby.
From Folsom Street Wharf, at 9 o’clock a. ™. punctually,
— FOR PANAMA.
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to As.
pinwall by the Panama Railroad Company and frou .
AspiuwaiLto New York by the Atlautic and Pacific .
Steanms)ip Compaay.
FORBES & BABCOCK.
Agents P. M.S. Co.,
Corner of Sacramento and Liedesdorff streets, San
Francisco. May 6.
W. A. LAMPR,
A. GRIMM & CO
Wholesale Dealers in
I\WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 305 Battery Street,
(Between Secramento aod Commeteial,)
SAN FRANCISCO,
A. GRIMM, J. BONNENBERG,
HERMANN ERN ST,
BOOK BINDER.
In Kelsey's Building, over Young's Jewelry Store.
Entrance from Pine Street.
au7-3m.
SIMON MAYERS’
Genes <a vay
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
4 FULL ASJORTMENT OF
Ladies’ Misses’ Children's & Gent's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Also,—a Large
STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF LEATHER .
AND SHOE FINDINGS!
OF BVEKY DESCRIPTION.
WHICH HE OFFERS TO SELL AT VERY LOW
PRICES.
"Grass Valley, Aug. 14, 1862.
SELECT SCHOOL .
—ror—
YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Head of Broad street, Nevada.
W. E. F. DEAL, A. B., Principal.
This School will re-open on Monday, Aug, 25th, 1862.
TERMS:
Primary Branches, per month... reese ee
English Branches and Mathematics, per m’th
Latin, per MODtD..,.+eseeee veeeeeeeere
Greek, ‘
German, **
French, *
No Extra Charge for Book Keeping.
Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to
enter any of the College Classes.
For further partic uire at the Scheo! House.
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If the case be fully .
Miscellaneous.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
No. 57 Broad penpet Nevada,
HAS PURCHASED THE PHO.
TOGRAPHIC GALLERY formerly owned by Mr. .
beg leave to announce tu my friends . ;
and the pubite that I am prepared to
EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
. iene in the Photographic Art!
j Particular attention paid to taking
CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES,
Gentlemen and Ladies are invited to all and examine specimens. M. J. MoCUTCHAN,
augd.
Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. .
Office—Corner Room Second story,
KIDD & KNOX’S BRICK BUILDING, NEVADA. .
ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS
Performedin a Neat and Substantial
Gane and
. SATISFACTION GU ARANTEED., j
B augl2-tt.
eee oe
Dr. 0. POND,
Surgeon ” <a. Dentist,
!
}
(Successor to Dr. Levason,)
OFFICE —IN KELSEY’'S BUILDING,
. OVER A. BLOCK’S CLOTHING #TORE.
}
orner of Pine & Commercial streets,
‘ NEVADA, CAL.
jyl-tt.
'BATES & McCORMICK
a}
ORUGGISTS.
j
. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, .
. q
; NEVADA CITY. .
j se PRESCRIPTIONS -¢y
.
. Caretatly Compounded at All Hoare! .
'
[FoR SUMTER RE-TAKEN!!
. BAILEY HOUSE!
88 & 89 Broad st., Nevada.
HAS CHANGED HANDS. .
B S. STARR, formerly the proprietor of the .
e AMERICAN HOUSE, Grass Valley, having
leased tx BarLey House for a term of years, intends
keeping. . asa First Class Hotel in every particular,
THE BAILEY,
. Is the best Ballt, Fireproofand 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,
ae P. S.—The best accommodations for fam. ilies.
jyt. B.8 STARR, Pro’r.
T. ELLARD BEANS & CO., .
No. 52 Broad Street, Nevada.
. WHOLESALE 4 RETARL DEALERS IN .
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
.
;
Bar GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. ~@® .
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
a 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 qill of the eoncern, we have reduced the prices and added to the stocks, and are
prepared to sell at
Lower Prices Than Ewer Heretofore.
Having a large invoice of Standard Works on the
nny dy we are confident of suiting the tastes ot
. 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 prices as they can get them of the
Publishers, adding postage.
A Large Circulatl Library, Contain~ing about 1000 Books!
GA Orders left for Books will be promptly filled
at reasonable rates.
jake 46
. At his New Store on Broad Street,
; 4 tee IS NO BLOWING—IT IS A FACT
. 1500 yards Calico at 9 cents per yard,
Corner of Pine & Commercial streets,
. Catlery, Wooded and Willow Ware,
Goods and Clothing.
———$<—
oa
__ San Francisco ) Adv's. "
~via
PHILADELPHIA
RY-GOODS STORE.
No. 44 Broad Street,
DRY GOODS STORE,
NO. 35 MAIN STREET.
New Store and New Goods.
JACOB ROSENTHAL,
Has Just Received
“ys TIME . or HEALTH
D PREPARE FOR SICKNESS,—It is
preposterous to think that because
we are in health, disease will never
overtake us, How many have gone
forth in the morning and retarned
home to lay down upon beds of
sickness for months! We would
remind our readere, that, for a family medicine, nothing can equal
A TREMENDOUS STOOK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Which he now Offers For Sale,
SCOVILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER
SYRUP. Of Humors it isa sure
exterminator, Scrofula and CanDry Goods Stores in Nevada.
cer, Rheumatiam and Neuralgia,
are all cured by this magical remedy. REDINGTON & CO.,, Agents,
416 and 418 Front street, San
which can be substantiated by hundreds who
are daily purchasing goods of me.
Attention is invited to the following prices:
5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 1234 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,
50 Fine Bonnets, at 5 dollars each,
300 Shaker Bonnets at 25 cents apiece.
1000 yds China Matting, 25 cts per yard.
Embroidery of Every Variety!
Francisco, aus.
. aes WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR TME
88 REMOVAL,—Remember I have removed my
new Store a few doors below the old stand.
Nevada, July 15. JA008 ROSENTHAL.
GIVING EVIBY USING THIS
A. BLOCK, 8 FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jnj
au23.‘am.
LUNGS 18 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
BY CITIZENS WHOSE NAMES AND
RESIDENCK WILL BE FOUND IN
THE PAMPHLETS,
DENCE OF ASLONISHING CURES OF
CONSUMPTION,
MEDICINE, GIVE IT A TRIAL. RFDINGTON & CO., AGFNTS, 416 AND 418
FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
A. BLOCK & OO.,
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, Agente for Taylor’a, Gordon's, Degener’s,
Newbury’s, Potter’s and Hawkes’ Preases.
April 8, 1862. van
FOR SALE }
Homesteads & Valnable Real Estate.
BUILDING LOTS FROM $10 TO $200 EACH!
Also, 50 Vara Lote and Entire Biocks
of Beautiful Garden Land!
N THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO,
on the line of the 8an Joee Railroad, at the WeatKod Depot, The title is absolutely rexrKct, being a
. ervey Grant, finally confirmed and patented by the
United States,
The Shafter Bill reapects thia Title,
The City Authorities respect ‘it,
The District Courte and
Supreme Court of the
United States reepect it.
Besides the Title has
BEEN FOREVER QUIETEN BY FINAL DECREE AND
JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY!
So that there is not even a cloud or shadow upon
it. Whoever purchases one of these lote will buy
lot and not a lawauit,
Office No. 19 Naglee’s Building, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets, San Francisco.
HARVEY 8. BROWN,
WILLIAM R. COE,
RETAIL rig DEALER
’
In Fine Boots, Shoes & Rubber Boots
Cor. of Main & Commercial ats,, Nevada.
LARGE ASS8ORTMENT OF BENKERT’S AND
other celebrated Manufacturers’ make
BROGANS, BOYS’ BOOTS & BHIOES,
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes & Gaiters,
And in short, everything necessary to furnish o
first-class Boot & Shve Store complete,
Boot & Shoe Findings Always on Hand,
WHICH WILL BE BOLD AT LOW RATES .
hw Ail kinds of Repairing done on short notice,
in a neat and substantial manner,
mar27.
NEVADA CITY.
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 Oth, 1861,—t fy ay
ni
GEORGE E. TURNER,
DEALER IN—
Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, .
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
RUBBER HOSE, COUPLINGS,
Hose Pipe, Rope, Nails, Grindstones,
LOCKS, BUTTS, AND SCREWS, .
&@ Carpenters’ Tools, -G@e
LEAD AND IKON PIPE, FAUCETS,
STE WART’S COOKING STOVES.
Tia, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware .
. MADE TO ORDER, IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. . 'FASHION RESTAURANT,
GIVE UB A CALL.
NO. 62 BROAD te, 8T., NEVADA.
No. 18 & 20 Commercial St., Nevada,
(Evtablighed tn 1860.)
06.
URBISHES THE BEST MEALS AND
at lower prices than any other house in Nevada.
MONAHAN & FLYNN, Proprietors
Aug. 16, 1662,
~~ GO TO MONAHAN & FLYNN’S
.
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO., .
(Successors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
GENERAL DEALERS IN
. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Nails, Bellows, Anvils and
—PAINTS.— é ‘
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, if You Want a Good Cigar!
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, THR MTORR Ws
POW DER, TACKLE BLOCKS, . ADJOINING THE “FASHION RESTAURANT,”
FUSE, * CORD:GE,
Broad street, Nevada.
Aug. 16, 1862.
CITY BREWERY
Spring Street, Nevada City,
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the lovers of good BFEK
that he ma nulactures an article that cannot fail to
please the taste. Heer furnished regularly to Bar
rooms, Saloons, Families, and to dealers generally,
at reduced rates, A. BLASAUF,
RS. ALLEN: S PREPARATIONS
for the bair, for
” SPENCE & WICKES
DUCK AND RUBBER HOSE,
Hydraalic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe
Plows, Straw Cutters &,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
H. L. COVE.
At the Old Stand, No. 27 Main St,, Nevada.
HITE LEAD, PAINT BRUSHES,
AND TUBE COLOKS, for sale hy
SPENCE & WICKES,
jel0 No. 47 Broad at., & 56 Pine rt.
UBRRAY‘’S FLUID MAGHESIA—
and Araics Plasters—for yale by
SPENCE & WICKES,