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December 24, 1860 (4 pages)

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igh: t for Grawank, tthe rane Marw ato oun irys Pine. yélry ee ‘ ALS aul hition iT a15 AS. THE ple of ' a 8 obi Sani a z a (eF efoeld zt a ne a ievansandmaes niary fortunes, or cgleulated to exeite the indiguatiou of tis creditors, ae he veal al like most present, with a dead-hend Believing-in being, in early" at a good especially at dinner, Lokeliteme fownd Site self the sule tenantof the capacieus Theatre « at ten minates to'8. ‘Thinking it better to _. employ the time before the feeture in some useful Way, lie invited those. present inte the ‘Opera saloon, and stood the lager, which cost him one bit, charged hy the. _xecommodating Port-er. As the laget was good,and. terms so easy, in an impulse of generosity, Lokelitums invited the same crowd to another. smile, another bit was scored by the confiding host. . . {An instance of mis eonfidenee: , Ep. } Retdrning to the Theatre Lokelitums notic‘ed the lights had doubled, and three persons sitting in the blaze, patiently waiting for the ieeturer. Overcome “with pity for their loneliness Lokelitums concluded to ask them ' to-driok, and walked by # ‘circuitous route . beck tthe Opera, but found when! hie got : _ there he had forgotten to mention the vireuinstance to the others. He cotisoled bimeclf. ‘the best. way-possible with. another lager, which was handed out rather dubiously by: ‘the barkeep, but graciously swallowed ‘by _ Lokelitums, withthe remark, “that’s.on me.” “} see it’s in you” said P, with a despairing . grin. a Lokalitums candidly admits he found some ‘difficulty: in’ getting back to the theatre in: time-for'the lecture. The planks of the side . Walk were extremely. loose, and gave him. _ Several: licks in the nose, and he explored a butcher shop opposite, in trying to find the door, and was asked by an Israelite What he ‘vas doin’ wiz dat leg of mutton.” Explainhg his object he waa politely shown the way by his Jewish friend, and kindly. propelled by something applied @ posteriori. After sev‘eral slight accidents, such as being run into . by an umpertinent awning post, Lokalitums Joined the audience of twelve ,Justas a feller ‘was proposing, for the lecturer,to go on with the eleven stupids said go on, and Lokalitums vtood, like Stants; the only honest’ manin the crowd, and lost his ouly chaneé for the week to make 4 dollar. The lecturer began. to ‘talk, and Lokalitums listened ‘so intently that ‘he was soon f wt asleep aud was made aWare of the close of the lecture by a rough chap, whom Lokelitums ‘eam liek, giving him a shake, and telling ‘him to “git ! we don’t give dodging here.” ‘Lokelitums then adjourned to Ashimere’s , and fyund the intellectuab people of Nevada, iu large numbers, ‘enijoying the pleasing and edifying straids of negro minstrelsy. : Lokelitums concluded some folks don't think a telented’white man all good as a nigger, even if he does “behave if ‘Phos -— CunisTMas TREE.—We are requested to state thatthe anaual Christmas tree will be erected at the M. E. Church, for the ‘little ones, on this, Christmas Eve; ou whieh oc‘eyed youngsters all the good things that have ‘accumulated in his budget for a tweltth-month . past. These occasions have been each year delighting to the children, aid: pleasant to their elders, who like to see youthful happiness; and from the preporations being made, fecirproeninnrmerrpaesarr58 “periment attended by He danger to his peeug ' a oa tae Pa hg da nee Fe govdnne: of . wa never Until she ab ied. . na “arr kb Ye fathers, all a warning take— Just think u cagupeey ined ‘Gray Taae v ~— rrThe undersigned agree fo close their stores and offices at 3 o'clock, P. M., on next . New Year's day.— Wall & Newman, ©. W. Mulford & Co. T. Ellard Beans, . Birdseye & Co. J. M. Hixon, :"_ G. W. Kida, Gregory & Boring, Mayers & Coe. Davenport & Co., A, Block & Co., Hagadon & Bowley, H. Levy, J. Rosenthal, Tallman & Turner, 8. Lubeck, B. F. Stoakes & Co., W. HH, Crawford & Co. A. G. Pier. a Finch’: BALL. —iemember ‘that. the ball of Pennsylvania Hose Company, No. 2, takes place to-night, at ‘Temperance Hall. f Aside from the praiseworthy motive which . thakes it the duty of every citizen to patronize the company, we are cértain that the ball itself will amply repay, in social enjoyment, the price of a ticket. thé discourse or give back the money. Lok. ‘ lituns voted to his money, but the . ps etre ‘dwelling of Mr. Israel. Morse, on Buckeye Fire.—Last ‘evening, about 8 o’clock, the Point, ‘caught fire from the chimney, and was utterly consumed, with all its contents. 1+ was a neat cottage, only built during the past autumn. Mr. Morse is an industrious and worthy shoemaker, and, by this calamity, he and his wife, and three ehildren-are loft homeless. Frousu Tutes at Mestraxres HiL.— The boys up at Montezuma. Hill had a high old time, a few evenings ago, with a party of four hurdy-gurdy girls—or rather the hurdy. gurdys had a high old time with them. A ball was improvised, the scraping of the cat-gut being attended te by two sons of Erin, and dollars thau there are people at that. place. The girls; however, earned their money, for the boys trotted them all night, without a momeéut’s respite. EF The District Court meets to-day, to hear motions, and decide cases dates t ‘held under reer EF" Lokelitems graciously accepts the polite: invitation of Rev. Mr. Deal. to. attend his church next Sunday morning, and hear. the display this year -will excel any former . ao answer toobjections to to the divinity of the ene. Parents and others desiring presents to be hung upon the tree will picase have them at the church on Broad street by noon . rr “CunistMas TREE.—The Sabbath School, SS Oe ee eee diag t9 the foliage toed, fsle (¥ $k tess aro to visit the ‘Ghureh, wits their ofGoring by. 3 #'chook. Cols alt-rmage. 3 ta Sir Walter Ridéign may have’ introduced to the civilized tae use uf tobaceo, but . hie never had the privilege of smoking such fgaros as Sut Lewis delectated . our office with yesterday. Quae of them wala have converted furious king James.— Lekel happeied tn, helped himself liberally, ~ and like Oliver Twist; asked for-more:, Sam say the skeezics shan't know of ‘the. next lot. JG" A.emesk qnase shore ecomtnead, on Saturday night, continuing at interyals during Sunday. About eight inches have fallen, 7 We noticed one sleigh in the. stronte. peeee” day, driven by Mr. Blassauff. in = a soe arnacecall at the “Erect Tax 5 Rinne te Sherite. vivert . obliged to postpone the sales of Bridgeport township, on Satuaday, but will begin with them to-diy at 11 o'clock. The other . Groceries, dap nape ant A gr day sible, if not, on Wednesday. ae Suceestive.—An Eastern paper estinia. tes tliat, in the event of « ‘withdrawal from . © [the Union of Georgio, Bosth-Caruline, Ale). ginia city, last Thursday night. ‘Sea ea ma ae, PE ay Grp ) io teas me to b aetaemes ive isn BROAD STREET, Ise ~ . NEVADA CITY. Aba ahore sete Horses and Buggies farnished worable tateas "slot REMEMBER THIS! Py W. YOUNG Fourth Grand Gift Entertainment, “WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, DEC’R 29th. count, Colb Sefens the: TUGEEES are all sold. " Nevada, Nov. 24, 1860-tf, DRAMA SALOON, Main street, The most choice Wines, Cigars . mast chetee Wis : uors, Always to be Found at this “aloon. FUNSTON & PEIRCE, meee Nevada, September 24-tf = ‘DR A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—Corner Room Second Story, aan ama GHAP will Sys gh mag RI ag sensitive b: of the nerv en some without pone ing pal All Seats operations performed in a and substantial manner, Plu ping, ‘with pace < Gold ‘Foil, each sii, ¥ Notice. es Dek the (ASON Dentist and Nervo vanist A ge pe edt a (thas eeee Bioek Colt ELLARD BEANS, vameern
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL DEA Groceries & Provis ons. ir Goods deliv ed Free of Charge. Nevada, Sept.6 tf BIDWELL & Sototaretys Hi their friends a Keep on hand the Finest Liquors, » » Wines, Brandies, Ale and Cigars, — Te be had in Nevada. ob Centommen, give ws 8 CALL, and be com . OSEN8 # Y & ema.. a cnet, Sei, Ge r ‘Street, —_— Fen lat elt os Es i mic,—There. i . new meeting with unparalleled sales and favor ‘with‘conbumers. Im/all cases of Dyspepsia, Deprs Loas of ro garde yal rama 2 stomach, they be found an efficient remedy, . as well as a most W e tonic. As a preventative of Chills and Fever, they have . . no equal, aiid“ have ‘with ‘thowsiinds become an . ’ Leavy ’ se sem hous Pte ial d free from am be taken by all ya nd oes goragamp bead with benefit. For saleby GEO. W. SNELL, And by the principal Grocers, Draggiéts and While merchants throughout the country.. n6-3m &rSceovill’s Sarsaparilia, or Blood aud ae vee eee care on Saanens of Wee Blood and. Skin. ee (; BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures an: y derangement t of the Liver. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP: Cures Pimples on the face, and all Eruptions./}BLOOD AND LIVER: SYRUP. wures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Uleers, Boils. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. ' Cures Erysipelas, Canker, Rhewinatism. BLOOD. AND LIVER SYRUP. The recipe is given to all physicians. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. int coated feotag Fale mame Sold by Draggiate everywhere, GRO : Washington street, San Francioce, *? ©°mg '. CONSUMPTIVE’S READ,-—Dr. Wm. Fall's Balsam has proved more successful than. all the other remedies known, for the permanent cure ofall the early stages ofconsumption. Those whodoubt this statement can find ample proof in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. Dri Wm. Hail’s BALSAM claims the favorable attentioa of those whose constitution forbid the uses of Opium_or Morphine. This astonishing [remedy for CoNsUMPTION and LUNG DisKAses, has received the strongest testimonials from citizens of the highestrespectability, and is richly worth a fair trial. Nightsweats and spitting of Blood—For these complaints, none can be found 80 efficacious as Dk. We. HALL’s Batsam. It subdues . the irriration, stops the sweating, and restores the strength in a very short space of time. It subdues the irritation, stops the sweatiyg, and restores the strength im avery sliert space of time. It is well worthy your trial. &? Be sure and take none but Dr. Wm. Hall’s Lungs, Coughs, Colds,.and Influenze. ‘Phe Balsama will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hoursGEO. W.8 el importer and whelesale dealer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 130 Washington etreet,. San Franciseo 63m The wide reputation’ which Dr. J. Mostetter’s “‘ STOMACH: BITTERS ” “have attained during the past year beapeaks its excellence in a more fercible manner than any words which we can offer. It renovates, purifies aad strengthens the system, and aids the stomach in the performance ofits functions. It is regarded on all sides it in the best possible way, should be the object 1 . Of the public: _Wecommend it with more than usual zeal and confidence, believing and knowing $+ . as we do, that it stands foremost ef the many preparations of the day, for imparting strength vigor and tone to the system, and possessing the curative powers for all similar diseases. arising from a disardered stomoch. In the most severe cases of crame, diarrhea, and weakness in the stomach, the ‘‘ Bitters’ have been rigidly tested and always with the greatest success. lightful, especially before meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries and Hotels throughout the United States. GEO. W. SNELL, successor to Park & White, General agent for California, 130 Washington street, San Francisco. né6-3m G. C. JONES, _ Importer and Wholesale 7 pore cte ge centars: of All sold under a strict noua geo AND SEE oe ‘Great of this Age! . . HOWARD 's Nitewne IMPROVED HYDRAULIC pee tng Machines for ie 3 aa tees Some Ata Bn ee ame, . seed wg a ee tm ne PILeT, PRD. seseseee desece ou OR KUREKA 20. eeeeeteeetoee 63 DB. « cvaccces ee . . cts ort Fe EEE ELL) Br Baccceceee’ aeeee eS Bi. cc teens eeseee ty MRD, cocsccccescnss +o enevesese on 7 PDrccccevecscosees 73 a CELL 60. s 9% nee eeceee 77 2 a seniinnn oe eeettee +l eeeeeeoeeee [i iicnecdincccatndll 9 GO. .c<cees=e Ai-d.3.. ocee ee gene wrong ooeet? a Se bet Og P (130 Washington street, Sai Francisce.) Agent, . eev Baleam., For sale by-all Druggists, and warran. *0 ted te cureall ordiuary cases of the Throat and . ’ as & sovereign specific, anid, therefore,’te procure . 4a Tenic, Hostetter’s Bitters are mostde. Pine Wines and ne or 8} . a apron peepee eng meal aly the miners of . ~ liberal ae = rR Ene Q slog for North San Sir vate Dow, nieville., sate ar Gieck *s Flat, dore’s . 1 Paciced corte Sys Flats 3 Reétriving at are I eNick scanning en. *clock, connecting witl, the Mat yeveie ane Saeramento Sta AMES. HAWORTH, bi W. Ss. McRopeErts, Agent; oraaasee: . a MULES. FOR: VIRGINIA erry 6 J. K. SALE & CO., ESPECTFULLY INFORM PASSENGERS R fer the above place, that they have on hand Soke Fifty Mules, T he best in the State, that canbe ae at all times seme out ae Mpmesstsins, in Mavedn of ov af hes atables, Nov. 27tf sa Kins . HOTEL DE. PARIS, ‘Ov. CHAUVEL.....005 -PROPRIETOR, ane ” BROAD STREET. NEVADA. taztmmens te RESThe Batin 2: ae as a eters cas wi at all sen of th the } Day. be “jet THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWL PURNISHED, and the Beds are us clean and luxurious (as any-in Cal, Dinner or Ball. Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, can be accommodated in the same room, at the shortest notice , ant in a style that can not besurpassed. . d20-tt TALLO DERING B, "2oze ty WILLATTEND ‘THE e . Making, Cléaning and Ke pairing of gentle men’s Clothing. . Keeps constantly on hand, Fine Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinge:, Which he sprepared to make upin the LATEST STYLE snd/ou renee reasonable terete: &7Shop on ea; street, in the room formerly Soa ¥. Thompson Opposite the Na Aa ad, s5-tf t, ge.” ule bad * Opposition is the Life oi Trade,” MARYSVILLE § STAGE LINE. JAS, S. McOCUE would oe a nutice that on and after Pee NDAY, Sept. 24th: he will put ona line of § between Nevada and “Marysville, eet Shy Nevada éver MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNINGS, at? o'clock. ; Returhi ag — Leaves Level bi alternate’ days. By saking & ie line can go threugh > saving time and aly pin eon in NO Mioe—United States Hotel, Nevada, (E DAY Cc. M. MEYER & co, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FRENGH BRANDIES, Wines and Foreign & Domestic Liquors generally lS “BRICK STORE, NO # BROAD STREET, NEVADA. 08 FASHION ‘BESTAURANT COMMEROIAL 8T.,. gut, CHAS, IRI AVING_ restimed H. this ‘wellknown Ree 1AM NOW FULLY yh aden Te. ENTERTAIN. re. _—— InN . » “MODERATE RATES. Game Su ae Lobet oh . usted ppers, Oys ers, a ees seul, wel ene sadeets settle ial ups aby suited Yo HOURS.. I intend Koop the * F se to the people of ral ay, . do'well to call and see or . Nevadas@lov. 26, 1860-tf" peer Ae BILLIARP TABLE MANUFACTORY, — ROUX. Ot ARP aE ate, Nera. Comp KK AL BIC Tai ae Sir Cl ~ hae of everything used ‘e firetit to we 8 petted ‘abit, W BLAZE’S SALOON, COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST. if You Wamt a Good Drink, Go LAZEH’S! Nevada, Sept. ” 7 le Pricer be i paar MAunecioan Bk, POR, = oe ye "ine will sell whol ie. Sept. 6, 1s60.—tf . in the le or ut ‘conditivn me vi Bell’ > ox hand at nll mes a large lot of