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case-of aman who, having been on .
for several days, fancied himself
pret sy yr nage
the following day, as he had determined that
bis funeral should take place at that time. A
case somewhat similar occurred again a few
‘days ago. The hero, this tame, is a citizen of
Grass Valley who, on a visit to Nevada, got .
on a tremendous spree which lasted several
days, and brought him to that condition of
‘snakes, monkeys, and all manner of imaginary monsters. Our man didn’t see any monkeys, but he came to the conclusion that he
was a walking’ + having lest his earthly
into a saloon, where he was greeted by an
acquaintance with the customary :
pg ——, how do you do?”
* Don’t call me ——. sir,” solemnly answeared the self-fancying walking corpse.
* —« is no longer my name; I am dead, sir.
1 walk only to save funeral expenses, sir.”
And he stalked out of the room in the most
lugubrious and funereal style.
New Year’s Sports —A dog fight, for
$100 aside, is advertised to come off:on New
Years Day at Tracy's Pavilion. The canise
coutestents will be Mr. Ashmore’s “Spot”
and Mr. Taylor’s “ Boxer.” The dogs are
well unatched, both being light wage
Bouks Presentep —Twe. neat little
volumes made their appearance on our table
yesterday from the well selected stock of ©
bs Neb
atriotic and Heroic Eloquence” is the
title of a well gotten up work of some two
hundred and fifty pages, in which are collected many gems* of eloquence from the first
to the latest American statesmen and wri"
_ ters—all save the lamented and highly yifted
Baker. Why the thrilling speech of Col.
Baker at New York did not fiod a place in
‘the volumé along with the words of his com“peers;iwei Xf@Rt a loss to say. Baker should
have had a page before any patriot orator of
‘ ecg ol
“ Bancroft’s Handbook of Mining” is a
handy volume. A most interesting feature
of the work is the treatise of Gen. Halleck
en the art of war. Accompanying the volume is a monthly magazine of the History
of the Rise and Progress’ of the RebellionIt is fall of interesting facts relative to the
war.
These works, and many others may be ob
tained at the cuunter of the Pioneer Book
Store Commercial Street.
War with Enetasp Cerrain.—It is
with no ordinary feelings of distress that we
‘ announce to our readers that a war with
. England has become a fatal and inevitable result of the Mason end Slidell affair. * Up to
the present moment we had cherished the
hope that the rent made in internatienal law
by Capt. Wilkes was of a nature to make a
repairing or, at least, a patching of it adi,
plomatic possibility ; but, adi: that pleasant
illusion has been dispelled, and we. fear forever. An eminent lawyer of Nevada, one of
these profound jurisconsults whose opinions
are law, and which it appears to be the exelusive good fortune of all one-horse towns
to possess, bas decided that war must come,
that tlood must be shed, and that England is
the . that has got to shed it. This con‘has been arrived at after mature deliberation and a thorough di tion of macy
Tatetnational Law, so tit there ap
be hat Bille ape of any t but a blwod te
tion of. this difficulty.
Necross Honorep.—Ex-President Rob{
erts and Gov. Bensen, both of Monrovia, Af
rica, have been elected corresponding members of the American Ethnological Society. y
te The Mirror says over a thotsand per. sons took passage for San Francisco on the
steamer Nevada, at Sacramento, on Monday,
EW" The Contra Conta Gazette tays there
will be an unusually large quantity of grain
sewn-this season, as it is supposed the forign demand will continue to afford a good
re 8 Se eee
DR. C. M. BATES, .
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY.
alas just restives—
Rowler’s Rheumatic Mixture.
“ia Hypophosphites of Lime
Oxygenated Bitters.
Italian Remedy.
‘Webber's Invigorating Cordial.
Hall’s Balsam, for the yang
Jayne's Expectorant.
Gracfenberg Family Medicines.
Risley Buchu.
Geoghagan’s Mydroptper.
Watt's Nervous Antidote,
_ Cheap as the Cheapest !
Nevada, Dee. 10th, 1861.
Will gyn r ea in all
E. BH. GAYLORD
DISTRICT ae ee
of the’ Courts of Nevada
aes a tne Come bene
Oct. 13th. 1861. . ‘
COUNTY SURVEYOR. ~
_ OF FICE—At the Court House, Nevada.
ao tier® for
JOHN L. GAMBLE,
eovene eee een
and Pine Pinestrects.
r. J. DUNN,
will in all ite practice the State of
Offices—At Nevada and Grass Valley j10-3m
4. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med. ,
Physician and Surgeen,
ESIDENCE gis La
Qrawares
@
Over H
T. B. McFARLAND,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
E—ON BROAD STREET
*s Saloon, Nevads. California
WM. SHERMAN &CoO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS & RETAILERS
—OFr—
AND :
GENTS FURNISHING
Goods, Trunks and Valises.
Wm. 8. & Co., are receiving by every Steamer,
INVOICES OF NEW GOODs,
Of the latest styles.
ALL OF WHICH THEY W1LL SELL
Cheaper than any other Mouse im the
State.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
IN OUR DEPARTMENT OF
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
marten: NG ¢ have the
LARGEST STOCK & GREATEST VARIETY
IN THE SLATE
And as we Manufacture and Import ajl of our
Goods ourselves, we are prepared te sell
Trupks and Valises, CHEAPER than
the same quality can be bought elsewhere.
WM. SHERMAN « Co.
212 & 214 Sansome Street, corner
nov30-2m Commercial, San Francisco.
NATIONAL \L EXCHANGE
A> BR. JENKINS, .
Nevada, Oct.
M. M. TILTON,
Attermey and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE—ON BROAD STREET,
Flagg’s Brick Building, up stairs.
Nevada, Oct. 234d—tf
TALLMAN & TURNER,
No. 18 & 21 Commercial Street,
te T DEAL.
Nast Stove, Timware. Lead
se WOU aaa J and JOBBING done to ongior
dispatch. .
Weis tn
"to
with neatness and
EVA
LESALE ANE
W.H. CRAWFORD & Co.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
a ane DEALERS wanale, ©
UILDING
stand
No. 27 MAIN STREET.
6—tf
LEWIS BROTHERS.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SEGARS AND TOBACCO.
M. LEWIS; J. LEWIs, 8s. LEWIS,
San Francisco. §§ Nevada. Carson City
July 27, 1861-tf
Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s.
STEAMSHIP
SONORA.
See eee CAR eee De ee
Will leave Folsom Street, Wharf on
Saturday,~ December 2ist, 1861.
At? o'clock A. ™M., punctually. —
cor soaramente Sioa
beens hagh a amcor Panama to
New York by the A
DR. R.M. ge
A! AND SURG EON,
RA ILROAD.
to Lincoln in two hours !
_— = from Sacramen
the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sacramento for business or pleasure can take the
5.35 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city
60 as to have from five to six hours at their disposal, returning the same day.
: Running of Trains : $
Ss. V. BR. BR. AND C. C. R. R.
,cove Soecemnte, enseunenes 6.30 A. M, and 2 P.M.
Leave Lincoin. +6164. M and 10.304. M.
Freight pa ‘Passenger Tariff.
Nov. 30th, 1961—tf
“JUST RECEIVED!
—~«T—
DRUC STORE.
MAIN STREET, RED DOG. —
The following Brands of Tobacco :~
Signet. in foil.
Gelden Apple.
Tam. O'Shanter.
Signet, Gold Bans.
Bareka.
Solace.
Standard. : 5
—Also, the Very Best—
SMOKING TOBACCO
Ever brought to this market.
' Pay. oP i pe anttaty yourselves that
Combs & Stinehfield.
Red Dog. Dec. 4th—tt
NEVADA.
W.D
. bet to mere, orders fo
gt a
(5 "spectflly inform . opt nr ye would respeeeuny Mantes friends and the public
SBCA” te interest in tie above place and =
“ore et satisfaction, wil be given pate. that the
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL
OS To LINCOLN.—Passengers thro’
Sacramento to
to to Liucoln in
“Ta ste facilities are now offered for the accommodation of the passenger and freight traffic of
Through Passengers. .....+. Three Dollars
© hoa: Pouiiddeccesteiscccssesve Four Dollars
Combs & Stinchfield’s
NEW MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street,
Two doors from Mayers 26 & oe pry Store.
BR: Ram a Mt tgs 4 2 Ho —
country that he
has opened a
First Class Meat Market,
grake hans ae
Ee. F. SPENCE, .
‘Wholesale and Retail Draggitt
o. W. MULFORD. ¥ A reas
BANEZERS.
nt Wilds Sd heen Mon dele, Mei
9 TS to U. 8. Mint for
Se advances on the same
“SEER See vat to igen mae.
ouaaad WwW. KIDD,
8 ee eee ee
fae gy)
po eg eben at the U.8
N March 7, 1861-tf
J. C. BIRDSEYE, c. N. FRLTON.
. . BIRDSEYE & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 30 Main street,. Nevada City.
“Ra eee th. d *&
LOOK aT
CHEAP JOHN'S
STOCK OF
BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C.
All of the Latest Styles.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE.
AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Prop.
Two doors above Wetiver & Newman's Btore.
* Broad Street, Nevada. ~
Brandy, Gin, Wines,
bgp omaha Cordials, &c.
Altea, a gallons of Wine manufactured from
greeey.
Best of Liquors offered for sale.
Nevada, Dec. 4th, 1861.
FOR SALE.
eons Tos Wher
particulars, enquire a
» Nov. 20th 1861. i ah:
RECULAR ACE LINE!
eom Nevada and
2BEAvinainia city,
Via Bureka, Jackson's Ri
Twelve
: apart
COAL OIL LAN Per
‘No. 27 Hain street oppeaie the Express Ose
A PINE ASSORTMENT
AT GREATLY REDUCED
By W. B. CRAWFORD & 60.
Nevada, Nov. éth—tf
FORWARDING LINE
ees et
Commission Warehouse.
at the Maradvances on Dust
“for Assay ot Gold Durt. Mbvence Dust
BOOT AND SHOE ‘sToRE.
WOULD cail attention to the fact that I have
nama = of
myself, in thie city. None but the
THE pgs a mores . iter .
Sar
ee MERCHANTS
WILLIAM § ‘SHAFER.
Commercial Street, Movada
Boot
pone pled hen
to vn
od + Oat Beets called u hie
oiepairt cartivular attention given to
Gore ans alto pe ie!
WH. SHABFER.
. Nevada, Dec. 17th—tf 4
EMPIRE LAUNDRY.
\HI ishment, r conducted :
a4 eer mn on of buttons,
wa P A WAGON: He
b~ ped ey Ab yb on y eT Valjive us a trial,
Nevada, Nov. 24th.
TO ALL THE eee
AROUND:
omni v
R. PINN1IB,
Corner of Main and Washington eta., Nevada.
Or HAND and for sale all kinds of Groin
for seed. i > 5
Wild Onts ana Rye, Wheat, *
ethy; Red dnd Whats Chevens: '
‘Together with a large aud good assortment of
pore mn : Which wit be
ie WEAVER &, NEW! AN .