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April 3, 1862 (4 pages)

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a fe HF i * if 1 ° p i ss Fe z fe a8 zi Ve, ig a hod SE5aE§ aPF: rs Bes BES A $ . cs LJ 34 m s at E sd + i= “ aa ok ie ae 7oas Gree ‘i shee e = erga ate SHH F . He passed instantly. Hamilton & Co.'s diggings, on Squirrel Creek lust, March 28th. The robbers cleaned up The snow falling faat at that time the robbers’ atecwners of oue of the best set of creek elaims in the county, and hayebeen at great outlay this winter in getting their‘claims in working order. aoe : ~~~ POSTPONED.—The Goncect-and ball which Professor. Wilson advertised for this evening 1s poatponed to Tuesday next. It is hoped that by that time the clerk of the weather will change bis programme and give us something different from the wet performances of the last few days. Mr. Wilson's parties are always delightful and well attended, and this next one will, we think, surpass all the * previous ones in attraction. Tae Democrat says it cannét eee the point we have gained ia the contest for the . Sheriff’s sales. Our article claiming a point appeared on the Ist. Neighbor Democrat, . April Fool !” tet _ @i article on “shelle”"—or rather anything but shelly. This ie not “ the fainily newepaper,” but we let such contributions in from friends. It will appear to-morrow. Boors.—We understand the residents of Piety Hill are about to petition the Board of ~“‘Frustees in the most-humbie terms to pur} chase and present to each a pair of bouts. — Perhaps if the expense come on the Trastees _ they might think the Piety Hill people have soles to save. “ Et te Brate!"—The Democrat says it _ Would be difficult for an impartial reader to _ define the “ family newspaper's” position in . YPegard to the. contreversyabout Sheriff’s _ wales. After the Parson's desperate rush to the Demoerat's rescue, to have his frantic ef. forte thus superciliously treated is not exact. ly encouraging. We call it base ingratitude, requiring considerable Christian fortitade to . bearup under. The Democrat wants all the an resi Weil might the Parson, if 4 ‘t ve a“ family newspaper,” say to the Democrat: ‘ How we an tp ” E#" “ This animal,” suid an itinerantchowman, “‘is the royal Afmean hyena, measuring ourteen feet from the tip of his nose to the end vf his tail,and the same distance back again, waking in all twenty-eight feet. He Ties in the wood in the night season like a human being in distress, and all that come to his assistance—a ead instance of the depravity of human nature.” ae Inctpex?.—The other day, before the District Court, an Irishman desired to be naturalized. ‘Judge Duingerfield, in quesht the applicant citizen:” “He would en the witness, ‘when we go to war with England, he wil ficht for this country like the divil” He was admitted. San Jose.—The Tribune says there were forty cases of smuil pox in San Juse in the last month, of which three—one man, woman, anda child—aied. Now there nineteen cases, eleven are of which are nearly _ jon was asked what he should do first when _. SHELMAS.—A contributor sent us yeatetday . CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Comer of Pine and Commercial Sts a CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALER Ik . Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ‘Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goo . elsey’s Bleck, No. 37 Commercial Street. abd, watches ly Repaired and Jewelity to order. All art les guaranteed. — Nevada, Ney. 27th. 1860. : DEALERS 1N aes hip here BF om toon saletiver toca te & Muscate between Molt to settle the affairs of the late firm. . J. HOLMES. @. MUSCATE. 3-tm. E. F. SPENCE, Wholesalean d Retail Druggist, Nevada city, California. se ‘ e FOR CITY MARSHAL. U. 8. GREGORY, Is announced as a Candidate for City Marshal at the next election. FOR CITY MARSHAL. WwW. HM. DAVIDSON. Is announced as « Candidate for the office of SELAT, FOR CITY MARSHAL. GEO. 8S. PEIRCE Is announced as a Candidate for City Marshal at the next election. — : Gustine SALE.-<Whereas op the tte it . employed to bring an ection?!“ Aak for ten pecker guineas on account.” was the prompt reply. + heswen!”* aad thet, “the Pry, nd be ally Jest are fleet, the ‘and third are exSOFEE, eet ast alt cco wncemmeniy in the Laundry bus'ness is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Laundry business will be carried on by John Holmes, who is authorized CITY MAR . ty AT THE ENSUING ELECTION. Ss. Vv. RR. AND ©. ©, RR: . Leave Bacramento.....6.30 a. M, and 2 P.M. C. L. WILSON. _ Nov. 30th, 1861—tf : FRESH CARDEN !! —AND— FIELD SEEDS! GROWTH OF 1861! JUST RECEIVED: —AND— hase FOR SALE! By Dr.c. M. BATES, Nevada, Jan. 30th 1862. Chotee Fruit & foreign Grape Vines And Cattings the ensuing Winter. have a t in Sacramento, for E. H. GAYLORD DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Will practice in all of an hint of Nevads County. Office at the Court Hense. Nevada, Oct. 13th. 1861. A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med., Physician and Surgeon, FFICE AND RESIDENCK UPPER PART of yee (No. %,) Nevada City. To the People of Nevada Co. ' AMM again ready to forward Goods to I section of the countics of wig ‘Nevada, Piacer, El Dorado, Amador, Sierra, and Nevada Territory. Mark, Care “ : 0. H.P.W.&Co. . Sacramento City. Sacramento, Feb. 16th 0. 4. P. WHITE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co's.
: ee; K Street, between 4th & th sales STEAMSHIP ae ST. LOUIS. Capt. Lapidge,... nédeneenesbe. nice Commander. Will leave Folsom Street Wharf on Friday, « April 11th 1862. At9 o’clock A. m., punctually. For Panama. Baseneere ooh te one ed from Panama to Aspinwall by the Panama’ Kallzoed Cumeney from Aspmwallto New York by the Atlanti W. F. BABOOCK, . Agente. ‘ Cor. Sacramento & L-idesdorff sts. San Francisco. For Portland, Oregon, and Victoria, V.1. SALMON RIVER & CARIBOO MINES. BROTHER JONATHAN, GUWill leave Pactfiest. Wharf, San Francisco. Per the Abeve Ports. —ON— : TmeaGay 5.600050 ecseescesces Aprilist £862, ge ft. OR eeyeepenenomarsicas SAMUEL J HENGLET Washington en” Opposite the Pest Office, up stairs, Nevada. * WEAVER & CO., Ne. 69 BroadSirect. _ HOLESALE o dealers in GRO CeKIES PROVIOIO 8. SHELF GOODS inG T 4 on ke. Have taken GEO. A. WEAVER, i . So & _ FRUIT TR S and Fo Gray ines. Intending to visit the Wine Di. tricts of Burope next season, I have a i ed to well off my targe stock of Kt Street: Levee, and after Dee. ist will ni0-6 tf Pekar ct a Stk merits of DRO i] BITTERS. While it is highly palatable asa be verage, it unequalled as a tonic and invigorator. ‘In the pursuit of fortune at the mines, many persons are exposed to the attacks of complaints of the digestive organs, and of various kinds of fever, Itis the very article that has so long been store thé tone of a deranged stomach, impart eresh vitality to the digestive functions, and hot and dry, wet and cold, be certain to obtain a supply of the genuine Hostetter Bitter, and he will find it acertain safeguard to health.—Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere. . Methodist Church.—Hold service Sabbach at the-Methodist Ch head of Broad st at 11 A. M., and 7% FP. mM. OW. Grove Deal, 2 ee Eptscopal.—aAt the Court House, every atil, A.M -andaP. mM. Rev. Mr. Willes, Pastor. / Bapttist.—At tie yee Church, Spring etrocts every Sabba mes 08 A. My, and? P. Me r. Catholic.—At the Catholic Charch, Wash ington street at A.M. Rev. F J. Dalton, Pas FORNIANS SHOULD TEST the oe AHOSTEYTER'S STOMACH a WATERPOWER . MAtresey & prove: WATER POWER DE! in demand at the mines. Its daily use will re fhee he spirits. Yet the Bittersis the safest of . all stimulants. Let the miner whois exposed to? A it. PHILIPS, Nos. 15 and 35 Com Street. DEALER IN— co, Pipes, Playing Cards, Cutlery, French Perfumtor ; 5 ever ii Zz HH Cummings, P , Church, Maln str and 7% P. M.—Rev. ‘ator. —————E—EE—EEE eee SPRING FASHIONS FOR : 1SG2!! A. LAMO'TT, SACRAMENTO, CAL._ AS igaued the 8 Heaps, for as 2, Largest & Best Stock of Hats 7 ever exhibited in the State. 04 N. B.— in omptly attended to. oy archi 1ith, ige2. for Hate and cok ber on heed one _DRS, CHAPMAN & HATCH, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, We would inform our WK ARE PREPARED to attr: ithose favo ue with a eall, at ati hours. fecth after ha ppetice ty exposure of the nerve will filled w Wit. ARRANT ALL WORK lL, WARR Done at this to be performed in 1 MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction eare permanently foeated in this March 4, 1861-tf R. M. SHAGKELFORD & CO., MARYSVILLE, _ Would inform the Merchants of Nevada and vicinity that they are again FORWARDING C OOoDS FROM THEIR OLD STAND. At the Feather River Landing. AT ONE DOLLAR PER TON Marysville, Feb, .0th, 1902. ‘Cc. W. MULFORD, BAINEER At his old stand, Main YOLD DUST bou * Sight Cheeks on mento Francisco and Saerain sums yunty Berip bought ai the Highest Ratcs. Neveds, Jan 7th. J. €. BIRDSEYE, : BIRDSEVE & COo., ANBERS NO. 30 Main for Asnay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint. mento 2. Bignell Si : Neveds, ov. e é “GEORGE W. KIDD, . Ln the Granite Bui ict Hatoe, an for ‘Assay or 7. HO FOR THE FASHIONS!/ . OPEN AT ALL clase Thoee peroone whe relish» & do well to "call and see”. for and all wishing our services that than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise given, na sd mamenge tae ths Atlantic States and Europe, Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Cc. MN. FELTON. ? street, Nevada City. URCHASE ‘Gold Durt. Advance on Dust Draw Checks on San Francisco, Sacra av Broad Street, Nevada. ee be, U.8 hevada. Nov. 26, BLAZE’S TAVER COR. OF PINE AND yeaa onl Ff You Want a ee GO TO BLAZH’S! ame A Sa T. ELLARD BEANS, No. 562 Broad Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealer’ in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. &2" Goods delivered Free of Charge.¢ Nevada, Get. 20th, 1661.—tf BAKER & WYMORE, ‘Broad Street, Nevada, RESH MEATS, of ALJ. KINDS, F on hand and for sale at (i rates far Goedes< Sy teeta Free cs eharge P<, takacaBelbocsbs. op BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WILLIAM‘SHAFER. Commer¢ial Street, Nevada extraordinary low prices. Jus aus sere —e = then thls branch of the pestooss, suo” Sire Give mea eall ame’ eee GEO. W. CHAPIN & CO. Lower side of Plaza, meer Clay t.,) ; SAN FRANCISCO. AND GENERAL AGENUY Furnish all kinds ena aes . ra soe poe 1 c.