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~The Nevada emocrat,
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~ VOLUMB IX.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1862.
Aevada Democrat.
Hotels. and Restauran ts.
BAILEY HOUS
PUSLISHED TRI-WEEKLY,
~~
SAR
Ae
BY I. J. ROLFE & CO.
Ie a ROLFE,
G.I. LAMMON,
T.H. ROLFE. .
Cc, &. KURCHFIELD,
DEI
C. W. MULFORD,
BANKER,
AT HIS OLD STAND, MAIN ST., NEVADA.
88 & 89 Broad Strect, Nevada.
On Taesday, Tharsday and Saturday.
OO
OFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
THIS SPLENDID, NEW FIRE
Proof Hotel is now opened to the Public,
Its appointments and commodiousness are
Sr
Superior to anything in the mountains,
We have a large number of Large, Single Ro
oms,
well ventilated and airy,
72 THE TABLE a
subscribers at 70 cents per month, payable to the . Is supplied With all the delicaci
es
th
e
Ma
rket affords,
Carrier; single copies 10 cents, Mail subscribers, served up ina pa
latable and healthful style, Our
$6 per annum, in advance; for six months, $3,50; ; accommodations for families an
d for Theatrical
three month:, $2.
Troapes are not excelled by any—Terms Liberal.
—
Rares oF ANVERTISING—For one square of ten lines,
The House is Open all Night!
Jou Printine, of all kinds, neatly executed.
ae
brought to the door.
nished at short notice,
City Business Cards.
Horses and carriages fur
TERMS:
YILES SRARLS.
SEARLS & NILES,
}
Board and Lodging (according to the room
occupied) from... $on
Kaeesnes sipnm $8 to 10 00
Attorneys & Coansellors at Law.
. Lodgings SUPORTE LE Cre eee PA
ee 50 cts and 75
OFFICE, IN KIDD &
KNON’S BULLDING, .
It will be the constant aim of the undersigned to
m3
make his guests comfortable and feel at home.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited,
18
62
.
apr-20
1
y
ar
nu
D. E. BAILEY, Pro’r.
Nevada, Ja
rn
. FASHION RESTAURANT.
{. CALDWELL,
Atterney and Counselor at Law.
Moy ee
WILLIAM MONAHAN, Proprietor.
te geeont
e? for . NO, 62 BROAD STREE, NEVADA.
OPEN ALL NIGHT?!
Orrice—On Broad street, over Harrington's Saloon, .
Nevada, California.
oct2-tf = . Heavies purchased the above Restau.
personae .
rant, Iwould inform the people of this place
HAWLEY,
i and the county at large, that I design keeping it as a
THOMAS P.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
.
Ovricg—Op Stairs, in Kidd & Knox’s Brick Build
First Class
Restaurant.
OYSTER
ing, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada.
SUPPERS,
Served up to Order.
DAVID BELDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
The Table will be supphed with everything in
the market, and none but good cooks will be emParticular attention given to procuring United
States Land Warrants for persons entitled to the. ployed. Meals furnished at all hours—and on short
not
ice
.
Service.
Military
by
same
Game Suppers served upto order, on the
Orrick—At the Court House, Nevada.
shortest notice. Meals at all hours.
nov27-tf
DOCTOR PIM,
Late of the U.S,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Army.
Surgeoa, Physician and Accoucher.
NO, 32 & 34, BRUAD ST., NEVADA.
.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; i. }
King and Queeu’s College of Physicians, [reland.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity,
OFFICE—AT DR. KENT’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA.
and the traveling public, that he still has charge of
Feb. 18, 1862.—Im.
No. 1 Commercial st.
. the well known and Popular Hotel, knownas the Nae
~ “RRRHUN
DR.SNR R.he hisM.
a EeT,pea Raa
RRR!
tiona 1 Exchar
Sroad st.,
ange, on Broad
a,
st., Nevad
Nevada
Democrat.{
A Nyvva Post iy tus Nortu.—The idea
of ertablishing a powerful post, which should
Gai DUST PURCHASED AT THE answer tie purposes of an American Cherhighest rates. Sight Checks on Sacramento and bourg, at Port Angeles on the American
tan Francisco.
side
of
De
Fuca
Straiis,
opposite
Victoria,
Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in .
bus been for some time iv contemplation by
sums to suit.
ARCuBISnor Hugues IN Paris—The Paris
correspondent of the Loudon Star, ia his
letter of January Sist, says:
: Archbishop Hughes still remains in Paris.
For several Sundays bis sermons delivered
in the Church of St. Roch attracted large
numbers there. The Archbishop will proceed
to Rome io the course of a few days for the
purpose of paying bis respects to the Holy
Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. the Government; but thas far no farther Father, Yesterday be dined
in
th
e
Ir
is
h
Mint for Assay or Coinage.
steps bave been taken towards that project College aloug wi
th several of his eountryCOUNTY SCRIP BOUGHT at the highest rates.
thau the settlement there of two or three men who have obta
ined the same hierachial
Nevada City, Jan, 7, 1862.
rquatters in tbe Vajley of Angeles, “which position as the Irish Am
erican Prelate, Alone may recognize,’ says the Colonist,
on though pow an old manu, a co
nstant resiany
fair
day
by
turning
his
eyes
across
the
dence since his eighteen
BANKER.
GE
W. O
KIDD.
,
ye
th
ar
in
bi
s
a
d
o
p
strains tothe Olympian Mountains which . ted country, bas uoti
n the least deprived
GRANITE BUILDING, BROAD ST., NEVADA.
mark the Northern line of Wasbingtou Te.OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Market .
first insertion, $2; each subsequent insertion, $1. . Passengers are calied for by the Stages
for ali parts of the Country
One huudred words on au average make a square,
A LIVERY STABLE is connected with the
house.
Horses and Carriages taken from, and
Aevadla
¢
") Bankers and Assayers. 4
NUMBER 582.
Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust for. ritory.”?
The civil war bas temporarily put
an end to this as it bas to too many other
warded for Assay or for Coinage at the U. 8. Mint.
him of a certain uvaffected, simple sociabilily, in vo ways verging on rough joviality,
which, under circumstances favorable to
the development of their character, makes
the Irish more attractive and friend gaiaing than almost any other people. In some
respects this prelate isa thorough Yankee,
No Yankee that ever lived was a stronger
Unionist, or bad a greater faith in the Federal eystem of the Unted States, Somehow
Archbisop Hughes is not the man to grow
enthusiastic about anything, bat he approaches enthosiasm when eutering into ar
examination of the political machinery er
Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramen. schemes of public importance, but as soon
to. DRAFTS outhe Eastern Cities at the Lowest . us the war is over, it is supposed that the
Rates,
&ag~ Collections made, and State and County Se. port of entry will be removed from Fort
Townsend to Port Angeles, and that then
curities purchased at the highest Market value,
those improvements will be carried into
consummation which are needed to add to
MARYSVILLE
the strength and value of our possessions
on the Straits of Fuca, The alleged neces
sity for this undertaking is the fact that by
E Street, Near Corner of 2d, Marysville. . this means the sources of supply for British
Columbia and Paget Sound will be found
Also, 73 J street, Sacramento.
.
ber
eaf
ler
in an American port, aod thas the rected by the fathers of
105 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
the great republic,
Sa
n
Fra
ncisco steamers would call there, that, according to bins, cambines the
And Aurora, Esmeralda Mining District.
ac
ti
on
whereas they nuw touch at no port in Wash of tocal gove
rument aod individualiem with
ILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS .
ington Territory—by which means Port strong centra
of Melting, Refining and Assaying
lization, But in everything
. Townsend is isolated, and Victoria built up else be is an Irishm
an, bis accent alao mighy
Gold and Ores of Every Description atitsexpense, This would be founding a
be excepted, as it does not belong to any
ADVANCES MALE ON GOLD DUS,
new
Tangier and its opposing Gibralter on conutry, There
Gold Bars bought and sold. Returns made in Bars
is something very pleasant
the western coast of the American conti. in the manner
or Coin, IN SIX HOURS,
in
whi
ch
he
goe
s
bac
k
to
day
s
Shippers of DUST can draw, against consignment, nent, and would andoubtedly
lead toa long passed,
on vur houses at MARYSVILLE, SACRAMENTO and prompt devolment of the res
our
ces
of
Was
bet
en
SAN FRANCISCO, and Check Books for that purpose
ington, and is naturally opposed with mach
will be furnished by us.
A Spurious Spurcton.—A fellow who paseThey would respectfully solicit from the Miners and . force by the journals on the English side, as
Dealers, their patronage. As vouchers, for the cor
being certain to detract from the import. ed bimself off for Spurgeon, the famous
rectness of their Assays, they refer, with permission, ance of Vancou
preacher, bae been deluding the Irish at
Isla
ver
whi
nd,
the
le
peo
ple
to the following Bankers, who, for nearly four years,
Lim
eri
ck,
He
stat
ed
to the hotel keeper
of
Por
Tow
t
nse
also
nd
opp
ose
the
rem
ova
.
l
have shipped Bars assayed by them to the Eastern
of the Custom House, becanse it would . that he was especially engaged to preach
States and Europe:
SAN FRANCISCO:
MARYSVILLE:
measurably detract from the importance of before the Queen during the roval visit to
B. Davidson, Esq.,
Low, Bros, & Co.,
(he romantic lakes, but it was to be kept a
thei
‘‘ci
r
ly.”
The
”
alte
rati
will
on
pro
bab
ly
Mess. J. Parrott & Co.,
Decker, Jewett & Paxton,
per
fec
t
secr
et
unti
l
her
arri
val.
Of
cou
rse
.
be
made,
with
a
view
to
the
inflict
ion
of
as
Sather & Church,
Reynolds Bros,
PIONEER ASSAY OFFIUE.
H. HARRIS & CO.,
.
‘Reynolds, Reis & Co.
little injary as possible upon the interests every attention was paid bim. A suit of
NEW YORK,
RACRAMENTO :
B. Berend & Co.,
clothes was made to his order. by a fashof Port Townsend,
B. F. Hastings & Co.,
Trevor & Colgate.
ionable tailor, The reverand gentleman
D. O, hills & Co,
.
put
them
on,
and
aske
d
the
messenger who
Soxoma
City
Cuartkr
,—A
vamber
of
the
QUICKSILVER AGENCY
bro
ugh
t
the
m
to
wait
till
he
ret
urn
ed
fro
m
OF THE NEW IDRIA MINES.
} citizens of Sonoma have petitioned the Leg.
the
ban
k
The
inn
oce
nt
mes
sen
ger
pro
mia
The best article in the State, sold at San Francisco .
islature to repeal their city charter. They
Agents rates,
August 6. 1861.
. say, in the petition:
li. HARRIS & CO,
ed to do so. The reverend gentleman proceeded to the bank—that is, the bank of
the
Sha
non
,
whe
re
he
too
k
steamer down
We,
the
undersign
ed,
citizens, residents
Physician and Surgeon
The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
NE
VA
DA
AS
SA
Y
OF
rive
lea
FI
r,
his
vin
CE
car
g
bag
pet
,
whi
,
was
ch
and
tax
payers
in the city of Sonoma. in the .
.
HOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF
BY
JAM
J.
ES
OTT,
Office—Room No. 4, Flagg’s Brick,
be
:
Having stood two fires. The several apartments have
county of Sonoma, in the State of Califor filled witb hay, for the tailor and hotel
NUMBER 30, MAIN STREET, NEVADA,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets, over Harrington’s . ecently been fitted up ina style that cannot be sur.
. nia, respectfally show to your honorable keeper to nibble at.
. passed,
Saloon.
GY AND ORES, of every description, Melted, . body that Sonoma was,
on
the
4th
of
April,
The Beds and Furniture are New,
.
Residence-No,. 25 Nevada street,
T Refined and Assayed at San Francisco Rates, and .
2850,
incorpora
as
a
city;
that
as
such
ted
excelled,
be
cannot
Mapagascar.—The new King of Madacomfort
for
And
.
tetur
ns
made
in
Road.
Bars
or Coin, within a few hours. .
On the Old Washington
she
bad
the coutrol of thousands of acres of gasocar Sema II, is engaged in a@ pacific
Guara
ure
Assay
My
ntied
s
,
Whe Table will at all times be supplied with all
.
Se
Srey ee
DR. LEVASON,
BARS discounted at the Lowest Market Price,
land within her limits, the power of taxarevolution, which is calenlated to secure
the Varieties the Market affords,
oe
Leaded Gold and Black Sand lots bought at the . tion, and various means at ber disposal by .
Surgeon
Dentist.
. Game Suppers, Got upto Order.
the bappiness and prosverity of his kingHighest Prices.
JAS. T. OTI.
. which money could be pnt into the treasury; . dom. Under the guidance of two French
will be paid to accommodating
attention
Particular
.
Orricg—Up s.airs, next w Chas, Kent’s Meat Mar.
FAMILIES.
AND
LADIES
;
that nearly every rood of her land bas been . men, M, M. Laborde and Lambert, the king
ket, over Block & Co’s Store, Commercial street, Ne.
in all directions from Nerunning
Stages,
The
sold at fair prices by her. Taxes at high . has thrown open the entire island to Eurovada,
.
vada, have their Offices at, and take theirdepartures
Whose Fee voR BACH OPERATION 18 ONLY $2,530.
MAYERS & COE,
rates bave been levied and collected from peans, and proposes to make it a free king. from the National Exchange.
year
to
year,
and
thousands
of
dollars
CORNER
paid
OF
MAIN
.
&
COMMERCIAL
STRERTS.,
dom. The island has bitherto been closed
NIGHT.ALL
@
OPEN
age
FREDERICK MANSELL,
HAVE JUST RECEVED AT) into tbe treasury from various other sourto etrangers, and the capital, regarded as a
The Bar, and Billiard Saloon, under the charge
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
j their Stand, the Largest and Most Exten. cee; from that time to the present, there is sacred cily, was only visited at rare inter.
ofan experie.ced man, adjoins the office, where
sive Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting . not a public building belonging to, or an
games and drinks can be had.
vals
by
Europeans
; bat now foreigners have
Having had long experience at the business, ] am
BROAD ST., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA.
in part as follows:
_impr
oveme
nt
of
auy
note made by the city; perfect liberty to establish themselves where
JOUN
KENDALL,
confident of being uble to make the National, the best
Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes,
. that the roads and bridges are in a miser. . they please, and commercial liberty is granSwWéttes of the’ Pence
. Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for
Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes, able condition, and that nearly every im. ted to all; the consequence is foreiguers are
:
. Travelers.
Men’s Heavy Kip and Call Boots;
CHARGES MODERATE, TO SUITTHE TIMES.
Orvicke—Kelsey’s Building—Entrance on Pinest.,.
provem
ent
bas
been
made
by
private
en.
hastening there to take advantage of these
next door below Kent’s Meat Market,and over A.
Double sole and upper Pegged Boots;
terprise; that the total number of votes do . privileges, The new kiug is also makin
Block & Co’s Clothing Store.
decs-tf
A LIVERY STABLE,
Water-Proot Sewed Boots;
. not reach two bundred; that there is no great reform amongst bis own people, an
Mis . Te connected with the house and particular attention Miner’s heavy nalled Boots;
will be given tothe care of horses. carriages, &c. Men’s Galters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; . money 1n the treasury, and the city is sevencouraging education.
U
He has likewise
C H A § ’ WwW . bs 0 U N G ’
. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured by Boy’s Kipand Calf Boots and Brogans; . eral thousands of dollars in debt; in fine.
wboliehed the penalty of death,
Benkert’s pamp sole and quilted Boots; .
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
. application at the office,
j
the history of the wrongs and injuries of
Boot
Rubb
shor
and
Long
s;
t
er
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
ORO, R. LANCASTER. Pro's
; every other California city, intensified, is
e
e
e
"
——
For the Spring & Summer Trade. our history, although in them they may have
>
Sworp PresentatTion.—Not all the presds.
Goo
cy
Fan
and
e
Cutlery, Silver War
Also, a large assortment of
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
KELSEY’S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST. NEAR PINE.
ents are made to soldiers who have not
suffered what the few bave borne.
tae
—
BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHUES!!
NO. 5 COMERCIAL ST.
4a Watches Carefully Repaired, and Jewelry made
to order,
All Articles Guaranteed.
.
og
YT;
GEORGE H. LORING,
MERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
Vegetables, &c.
Also, Corned
. Beef and Pork, always on hand, fresh
WATCH MAKING, REPAIRING AND. and in the best possible condition. eS}
sed
cha
pur
ing
hav
ed,
ign
ers
und
The
r.
le
we
Je
g
in
ur
ct
fa
nu
Ma
the interest of his former partner in the EMPIRE
Commercial street, opposite Mayers & Coe’s Boot and
MARKET. will continue the business as heretofore
Shoe store, Nevada.
. on his own account. He solicits for the establishWate
i
les
,
ice, ment a continuance of the very liberal . patronage
"
h
wit
hed
nis
fur
s
ler
dea
il
Reta
ed.
eiv
rec
e
for
eto
her
y
ed
on
e
actur
ry,
ty
ornia
very
varie
of
Calif
Jewel
Manuf
in
th
gg
= fe ne ies agsins
e
abl
son
rea
y
ver
on
,
&e.
f,
Bee
y
of
lit
qua
t
bes
the
e.
t
styl
bes
the
shown their prowess in the field, For inGents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’
the
ille
Dranesv
at
battle
the
after
stance,
Cloth, Calf
& Morocco Gaiters.
Orat Testimony 1x Lanp Cases.—Chief
officers and men composing the brigade unOur assortment of Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’ .
Goods is unsurpassed in the country, They are Justice Taney, of the United States Suder General Ord, the hero of that fight,
mostly from the best manufacturers of New York preme Court, in his opinion ia the case of . turned out witha subscription ofa trifle
and Philadelphia, and embrace nearly every variety .
and
bought
united
all
they
whieb
in
each,
the United States against Castro, in which .
and style manufactured in the Atlantic States.
in a neat little speeeh from Colonel MeSIMON MAYERS,
the
title
to
a
large
tract
of
land
in
Califor.
WM.R. COE,
Calmont, presented their General with a
nia was involved, says:
. beautiful sword, with a belt of gold and
“We repeat again these rules of evidence crimson embroidery. The sword is rather
CHARLES KENT,
; terms.
silver
a
on
ed
Engrav
becaus
it
would
seem
from
the
case
before
.
e
affair.
ve
expensi
an
Surgical
and
Mechanical
Dentists.
.
r.
eto
pri
Pro
1.
186
5,
.
Dec
,
ada
Nev
.
HOOK.
J. F.
us that the Board of Laud Commissioners plate are these words: “Presented to Brig.
BRICK BUILDING, OPPOSITE ST, LOUIS HOTEL, .
and the Circuit (District) Court regerd adier General E. O. C, Ord, by the officers
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
under bim at Dranesville
written
docume
evidenc
produc
by
d
ntary
ed
e
eugage
men
and
Office—Corner
Room
Second
story,
.
JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor
a claimant froma private receptacle and . 20th December, 1861. A few such casas
A Fall Assortment of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, and GIATERS, and
credita
ations
present
ss,
make
doubtle
proved
will.
by
oral
testimo
as
of
equal
auny
KIDD
&
KNOX’S
BRICK
BUILDIN
G,
TNEVADA
TAN
,
ONS
TSC
MEA
OF
DS
KIN
ALL
rw Benkert’s Quilted-Bottom Boots,
thentic
and
entitle
to
equal
respect
with
ity
d
again,
ble
: on hand at the above well known
R
T
Constantly on hand and for sale at Reato
es
titi
quan
in
sale
for
and
et,
Mark
the public and guarded documents found in
sonable Rates,
ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS
suit purchasers,
evof
rule
;
the
public
archives,
a
such
Bat
The
es.—
Srar
iGx
Fore
or
t
Des
ic
Post
a
Ne
at
in
an
d
d Substantial.
7 Boots Made to Order. “=
R. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any . Performe
idence is altogether inadmissible: it would public debts of these several Kingdoms of
time.
Repairing done at all times, and at short notice.
Manner and
}
make the tit.e to lands depend upon oral
y
of
lit
Qua
Prices, according to the
J. F. HOOK,
were
,
1860
,
June
of
day
30th
the
on
pe,
Euro
testimo
and
consequ
render
them
oy,
ently
Meats Purchased.
a@ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ineecure and unstable, and expose the pubas follows:
JAMES COLLEY.
jan3-tf
Nevada April 10th 1861,
april-tf . lic to constant imposition and fraud,”
Great Britain. .o+0+0++eee+000$5,965,000,000
BLACK & HUGHES, Proprietors,
Ree.
.
UNDERTAKING.
.
NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY. .
sar NOTICE TO ALL! -@a
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
RBER SHOP.
A
N
B
A
I
L
A
T
I
j
Corner of Washington street, in the rear of the
No. 66, Broad Street, Nevada,
Court House.
\ uldings,
and Blinds, Window Frawes Casings, and.
Al
RS,
SASH
.
ANUFACTURERS OF DOO
Mouldi
:
ofevery variety.
tar JonnmNG arrexvED TO At SxoRt NOTICE. “OH
i> Gp ie aoe
a
a
eg
Steam Saw Mill For Sale.
Precious Head.
Hair Dressing according to the
atest style,
ENNIO MUNIN6 oc sces cecodeascesseses 25 Cents.
Shampooing ..... ececece edecsdecsecee 50 Cents.
. a I ONE Mreeinte s s tees. 00d 59 Cents,
HE MOUNTAIN SPRING SAWMILL
:
ur
yo
WATCHFUL EYE KEEP on
:
(about seven miles from Nevada, on the Wash
ington road,) will be soli VERY LOW, and if desira
Ba Special treatment ofthe Hair for its preser
vation—free.
PHILLIP DUCA.
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RG
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.
morton
remain
can
money
ble part of the purchase
, J voice of Pure KEROSENE. Also, 95 per cent.
fage, at low rate of interest. Apply to
134 J st., Sacramento.
. ALCOHOL, by
. Nov. 26, 1861}
.E. F. SPENCE, Druggist,
No, 47 Broad street.
. ball carom game of billiards, played beNos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada, . tween Harry Eaton and A. Jamison, 1,500 Prussin.ccse coccccccsccecccoes
900,000
points
up,
at
Tucker’s
Hall
last
evening,
}
Turkey.cssecees sescccee coeees 185,000,000
resulted io the triumph of the latter, after a Portugal.. sesesscceessesesess 196,000,000
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, . . very close and exciting contest. At the . Deletes cccusaccnccevecocsoess 100,000,000
am now preparedto do Undertaking on the . close of the game Eatoao bad scored 1,316
shortest notice.
.
pointe
,
Jamis
on’s
greatc
et
run
was
225
Noraries Pusiic.—A bill is before the
aa Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of .
points
, aud Eaton's 138 points. The game
promptbe
will
on’s,
Withingt
Broad street, opposite
law relative to
the
eal
rep
to
re
ata
isl
Leg
was played on one of Phelan’s tables, The
oct2-tf
ly attended to.
ate
isl
leg
to
is
eet
obj
Its
.
lic
Pub
es
ari
Not
stakes $300. The game lasted from 8 o’clock
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
;
YDRASTINE & LEPTANDRIN.~
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For saleby E. F. SPENCE
Druggist& Apothecary, 47 Broad st. ,Nevada.
until 1 o’clock this morning—{Alta, Feb. those in office out, and appoint a new
25th.
batch.
“Ae cabernet
Feb. 18, 1862,—1m.
H. L. NICHOLS,
Great Game or Bittiuarps.—The
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