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December 5, 1860 (4 pages)

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peres> Mi e & on~ eer ey ‘D> i> * ONE: ae patient with due gravity, and then; _ ful seizure and detention.of personal proper’ him what .o’clock it. was. The other at. ment of somethitig being pinot a which were laden with machinery Brash. reek; © tile or two froth Ne ~~ beeny: a long time, tortured v Worst, kind. of .rheumatism. . ‘ ‘American’ and’ nr gpa gcat ; pnd po tt hood: ” _The almond-cyelt Galen examined the shim a large; opaque bottle, filled with some sort . of medicine, which tasted very much like: first class brandy, and which our theuniatic friend ‘SWallowed —with ‘infinite reliah,— Whether the medicine “was renlly the cawse of the cure, or whether the rheumatism. de4 parted of its own accord, isa probieni which . we donot feel called. “upon: to” sulve~ but one thing is certain, tliat our rheumatic friend got well just as the bottle gave up the last of its fluid contents. “Having drained thie. last drop, and finding that some flabby substance remained ‘behind, in the hope.of. discovering the secrét of the wonderful panacea, he broke the bottle, and found, to the horror ef: his stomach, that he had been. imbibing. the juices of three large. lizards. Whether he has paid his doctor’s bill is more than ‘we RaW. ic iwiycc DISTRICT Court.—This Court’ was'engaged yesterday in hearing the case of Newman vs Van Hagan; for the alledged wrangty. Cause tried by a jury and verdict rendered in favor of defendant. ——_——— ee LONDON PICKPOCKETS.—The pickpuckets of ‘London, it’ is ‘said, have no equals. An American. was visiting Berlin a short time ago and was walking in the Kongistrase, looking-at the-shops, and ** seeing the sighits.”’ He had gone but a short distance. when he was accosted by .an obsequious little: man, who offered post his services to show him’ the lions of apital, but his services were refused. _ “te officious personage then . asked swered ‘that-he did not -know, as his watch ‘had stopped, and continued bis walk toward the Museum of Natural History, which he entered. . He had not been there many min‘utes before the same person came up to him with the air of an old acqitaintance and offered him a pinch of snuff.. This hedeclined, suying he-was no snuff-taker and walked away ; but some minutes’ after, having a@ presenting, he felt. for his snuff-box, but instead of 1t found a serap of paper in his pocket, on which was written, “« As you are no snuff-taker you de ‘not re‘quire a box.” He thought the logic. of his unknown acquaintance rather impertinent, ‘end resolved to bear his loss like a philosopher ; but what was his amazement when a momentafter, he discovered that his watch . had also disappeared, und in. his other pocket was another note in the following words : “* As ioe watch does not tell the hour, it be better at the watch-maker’ 8 than . in ia pode pocket.” WASHOE TRAVEL. We had some conver‘sation romator with a gentleman who has ved from . Washoe by the Placerville oute.He-was three-days-in~coming over, . ~ pa the last dey’s travel was-only a short one. Our iifornaadt reports that the travel on the Henness Pass route and the Placerville route has been uninterrupted so far, there being but a few inches of snow at any time on the summit. He met 70 teams loaded for Washee, while on the way acroxs, forty of tthe new The miners in to remain by mills on the eastern . Washoe had chiefly conclud their claims during the winter, and had generally voted down a proposition to pass a “stay” law to enable holders to leave their claims for six months, the Pal DP os new quartz, mills were about goi into operation, chief of which 19we, which will run sixty stamps ge is the largest establishment of the kind on the eastera The erection of these apills and the furnaces now building will preclude the farther necessity end risk of ing ote over a great distance for reduction and smelting. Business was reported te be brisk, and settlera looked forward to easy times this wip. ter.—[{ Marysville Appeal, Dec.1. * E BuRYING ALIve.—A Sult Lake. correspondent of the Sacramento Union. says: hee band of meno, Unio cares . aear Mount Pleasant, about forty miles from pe city, a few days since, and while there applied. to some white folks to dig a oe ay * a squaw, who they said was dead. Twe young men went and commenced digging a grave, and when they had dug about! cghinne inehes deep the Indians arrived with the woman whom they said they were goin, to bury ; and lo and behold, she was alive ani riding on ‘horseback ! we hen the young men saw this, they ceased digging and went away, but the Indimns were determined to bury the wonttn, so they put her in the hole, placed a board upon her, and some. stood upon the . : board while others filled in the earth. Some boys’saw: this, and after the Indians went off the grave Was opened. but the poor, unfortunate wv, who was buried alive, was a celebrated Chinese dogtor in his oeighborFourth icine Gift Entrainment 7 By ELM, jemenee EVERY . STARE, “NEVADA CITY. . IARRIAGES, Ho Sleeves. ae Buggies fornia ee ee > Ww r oS atthe moot Favorable rate ha fh ii B UNDERSIGNED WOULD. INFORM the citizens the traveling publie. that he can: web at 5 LARGE AND SPACIOUS*SALOON (Consisting of Three grand .divisiona;) Under the National ‘Exchange. Ee? a BAR will recommend itself, and com ment} 2. BILLIARD Tantks—‘the finest in ‘the State., The best of players. oe CIGAR AND TOBACCO 2 Cee. The stock . f Fohecen. Cigarsis remise to ease t see fastidious n “thts ome as setved from 114 A. Mi, to 14 o'clock, P. Mt sere tay a7: A. R. JENKINS, Erevan: he & REMEMBER wins £ c. Ws XOUNG@'S— 8 WiLL posrriveny TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, DEC’R 29th. Ne further Postponcment on ary ac\ count, Call before the TICKETS are ‘all sold. A. isGARD. Fire-proof Cellar, Broad street, second door above Wall. & Newman’s grocery store, Dealer in Wines, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Fine Cigars, Tebacco, Etc. liv SUPPLIED ON THE MOST liberal terms with. Every Variety of Fine Liquors, Families wishing a PURE ARTICLE OF BRANDY can alw depend on finding it here in SS to me oct —tf A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH. E. BLOCK, JR. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, Counsy Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA. sep6-tf DRAMA SALOON, Miain street, — The most choice Wines, Cigars And Fine Liquers, Always to be Found at this *aleon. FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. Nevada, September 24-tf Bread Street Market, _ JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor. LL Kinds of Meats constantly on hand at the above well known Market. and fer sale sage to suit purchasers. delivered in any part of the city at any Prices aceo' ne quality of Meats purchased. Nevada, Oct. Another chance for the B. © Departnient “Complete! Ho, Boys! NE MARKET IN THE FIELD! Kerman is Agent for the BEST 'T in the mountains. BS coceag of all KKinds on Hand. preset & fresh eve y-ray, © All kinds of E—tame and wild ; Fresh FISH, ete., will ~e sold CHEAP for CASH. A. McALLISTER, Nevada, Sept. 6-tf Commercial street FOR SALE. A GooR DWELLING HOUSE = Boulder street, for sale C found Py quite dead.” dyg, and restores the strength in a very short and always with the greatest sucvess. M4 jorting House are new receiving regular consign with benefits open (130 Washington’ A ee Grocers, , cla and 263m. “Sor Svevill™s Sareapariiia, F ermiiednada Lakvoe SyeTipy Sete Gehan of the Blood ad Skin.. a ears LIVER SYRUP. Cures any derangement of the Liver. D‘AND" LIVER: SYRUP. Ss Pimples on the face, and all Eruptions. te aoe AND LIVER SYRUP. Uures Scrofula, Salt Rliéum, Uleers, Boils. BLOOD AND. LIVER. SYRUP. BLOOD.AND LIVER SYRUP. Phe recipe is given to all physicians. BLOOD: AND I beep SYRUP. Ww. SNELL, . + & ode Stands at the head Shanct Sasa Blood "Bald by Drggad Sola ere. eee Ww. SNELL, successor to’ an MES age to 130 Washington street, San CONSUMP TIVES READ. <i) Wm. Fail’s Balsam has proved more successful than all the other remedies known, for the permanent cure of all the early stages of consumption. Those } who doubt this statement. can find ample proof in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. Dr, Wi. Hall’s BALSAM claims the favorable attentioa of those whose constitution forbid the uses of Opium .or Morphine. This astonishing remedy for-CoNSUMPTION and LUNG DisiAsEs, has received the strongest. testimonials from citizens of the highest respectability, and is richly ‘worth a fair trial. Nightsweats and ‘spitting of Blood—For thesecomplaints, none can be found so efficacious as Dk. WM. HALL’s BALSAM. It Subdues the itrirdtion, stops the sweating, and restores the strength in a ver ort space of time. Tt subdues the irritation, stops the sweatspace of time. . It is well worthy. your trial. Balsam. For sale by all Druggists, and warranted to cureall ordinary cases of the Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Influenze. The Balsam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hoursGEO. W-SNELL, agent, importer and wholeWashington street, San Franciseo n6-3m The wide reputation which Dr. J. Hostetter’s “ STOMACH BITTERS” have attained during the past year bespeaks its excellence in a more fercible manner than any words which we ean offer. It renovates, purifies and strengthens the system,.and aids the stomach in the performasa sovereign specific, and, therefore, to procure -it in the best possible way, should be the object of the public. ‘We commend 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 -eurative 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 street, Bari Francisco.) ‘Aigent.:. "3 Be sure and take none but Dr. Wm. Hall’s sale dealer in GENUINE PATENT. MEDICINES, 130 . © anee ofits functions. It is regarded on all sides . fen HAGADORN & BOWLEY, vas Lenrgens Tae Shawl House of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. =. 500 = ancy Silk, received bi at the silk steamer at 50 and 623; Ld wl house of ro & BOWLEY. tenet
00 and. shawl off oe a ch One at the’ silk AGADORN, & BOWLEY. ee wo dee y new, at the silk. nee GA DORN & BOWLEY. Volver Flounced Robes, scl! a1 es elr original gowt at the silk AGADORN & BOW Embroidered V Velyet be et meer 50 Capes, “at $18, $20; arid $25 wort twice the money at f the silk and Chatel atbre of . 7 HAGADORN & BOWLEY. 100 Broad Cloth Croehe. new styles at) $5, $7, and ee at the silk and shawl house of GADO RN & BO EY. Plendid French. Merino, all wool, fro ‘~ 6234 cts to:$1,00 at een ahd aliawl Gonsee HAGADORN & BOWLKY. a ‘hs Pett far Ty gem, eel uo pe weaR the meee and igavel ouseof . HAGADORN & BOWLEY. 5QQ te Rakeetr esi ences igsted at the silk and-shaw! house of ds ., HAGADORN & BOWLEY: 1 ae Striped Brilliantie De" Soic the — om pee . shawl house of WLEY. someth: aw hoe of DORN & ROWLEY. Pa, Eamervelt new, beauEh sharon a era HAGADORN & BOWLEY. A’ Wool Plaids, selling for 373; and 50 cta at the silk and shawl heuse of HAGADORN: & BOWLEY: shawl h Ps Toil de Dutehmais; marniticent oods. Call and sec them, at the eilk and 1ouseof HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ‘Case Travelling Goods; htly dam aged, cost 42 cts vin New York, selling at 1234 cts at the silk ard shawl house of MAGADORN & BOWLEY. > Stuartes ’ Yor aty les, just received from . ew Yor nh at the silk and shaw! house nr ing off witha ras HAGADORN & BOWLEY. 1 0 0 Bonnets, new styles. just received from New York at the silk and shawl house HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ‘[\MEER Largest stock of Ribbons and Trimmings, in the ey is at the silk and shawl houseo! GADORN & BOWLEY. assortment of Silk ana A wea gi TT) Lace Curtaina, at the silk aud shawl house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. . Wend Silk KRobes, 2, 3,7 and 9 fleunfe rich and entirely new, at : eee erie ree dpe: A sen min <e _kewves the above named ‘ “Gi od I Maa = oes Ree for the Rorratig ISEORM b empty oa hand Some Fifty Mules,Phebeat in the State, ythat can be had at elites rniety. Dollars per day! 8 fe, and. siness: eek pater i hp ey oped Hose Sewing Machine ! : 5 re yn eats _e ; ace Q artéenby f, building; ‘opposite’ Mulford’s ‘Bank Pa al Main + angel Oi8<s i462 8, HOWARD. TALLOKING ‘i pA a ae muapeceaae Boia gKeeps constantly of hastdy Fine Cloths, Cassimeres ‘and Vestings, . Which he ® prepared to ke i TEST sty 8 tad on reasons! prin m thal ue = iin the Life ot Wreaer ” MARYSVILLE 8 STAGE. LINE. SAS, 8. peng ive notice th on and 4 ONDAY, \ Bop “Mth he ww. put ona line of Stages Fae dh avi g Nevada HORDAX. WEDNE Eepaye Hee “eRIDAL LEAs at 7 o'clock. suming —te ves Marysville alterna ‘By Gating thie this line Padsersers can go t thretgn to Secradeente “in ONE DAY, saving time and money. Office—United States Hotcl, Nevada. ni? Sstes Muslin, Book Muslin, Stripe and Check Muslin, plain and plaid. Nai speck. Jacone, and everyt else iu the line o at the silk and shawl house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. 50: Aa \he_ Largest steck of Embroiderios in the State is at the silk and shaw! house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY Krish Peplin Dresses, selling at very low prices at the silk and shawl house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. a Variety of Gloves, Hosiery and aundkerchieis, at. the silk ana'shaw) HAGADORN & BOWLEY Cc. H. MEYER & Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FRENCH BRANDIES, Wines and Foreign & Domestic Liquors generally BRICK STORE, NO 76 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. FASHION RESTAURAN’,, COMMERCIAL ST, Sapcet Tallman & Turners, As a-Tenie, Hestetter’s Bitters—are mote lightful, especially before meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries andlotels throughout the United States. GEO. W. SNELL, successor to Park & White, General agent for California, 130 Washington street, San Francisco. n6-3m W.B. Gummings & Co.<-«This extensive im8 of the following choive liquors, viz: Ambrosial Whisky, Nectar Whisky, Bourbon Whisky, and the well known article of *‘ W. S.C. Club House Gin.” The names of the consiguees above are a sufficient guarantee of the purity and high standard of those goods, which can be found at all the principal liquor houses in the States. N, B,—Dr, Czapkay’s medical aad surgical Institute is on Saeramento street, below Montgomery, jopposite the Pacifie Mail Steamship company’s office, San Francisco. Dr. CzAPKAY’s well known ard universally acknowledged ability as a Physician is a sufficient guaranty that those who may put themselves under his care will reveiye.the attention that their cases may require. The following is ah editorial notice in the San Mateo Gazette, of April, 21, 1860: “ Success—In our daily experience we are often reminded how essential are industry and perseverance to success in life. This is probabiy nowhere more strongly illustrated ‘than in California. Here are individual instances of men having risen to opulence in defiance of opposition the most malignant. We have one in our mind’s eye, in thé person of L. J. Czapkay, M. D., of San Francisco. He certainly must possess merit, else Why his immense success? A single view of the adjuncts at his command in the shape of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Instruments, the latter of which are the most beautiful and complete in California, at his medical and surgical in stitute, corner ef Sacramento. and Leidesdora streets, must convince the most skeptical as to his resources, and a few moments conversation will disclose the affable gentleman. Let the INO, PATTISON. : State Telegraph Office. . he must ¢ store ol 20 Ps, Veivet, Brussels 3 ply and Ingrain Carpets, selling at 1234 couta less than awy other hones in the city,at the silk and shaw] house af . HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ewet’s best, Oil Cloth, * 6234 cts per yd at the silk and shawl house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. Cases Prints, nsw — sellin 07% for 87 cente ut the silk and shawl 1 HAGADORN & SOWLEY. ee Best Quality, +4 Bleached Sheel , selling at 12. worth 20 cts. at the silk and one house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. 15 pair Cotton and Weel, and all wool roe rye esse Ape $5, 7, and $8, at the silk and shawl A Large Assortment of Cheneil Scarfs aud Opera Hoeds, at the silk ond shaw! house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY, HAGADORN & BOWLEY.VATA. CHAR, Saree ripe ARR Ae + Proprictor HAMS ee’ I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. Game Su 8, Oysters, Lobsters, and all te coat things ta the. market; furnished at » moments notice, and got up in a style suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS: I intend to ghey “ FASHION” as 2 res class seoteuraitt snd as such I recommend the people o he city and the peg at Those persons who relish a GOOD MEAL Ww do to ‘‘eall and ace”’ for themselves. evyada, Nov. 26, 1 Rs White, Biue, Gra ha and Yellow Fiatnels, all quitities “ the silk and trae youse of ADORN & BO 0 Ps. Pinin and Wignred ¢ Flan5 nels, selling at very low at theeitk and shawl house of IHAGADO Ne ROWLEY, O=% Ps, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, selling ag 5 and 37 cts, at Igy silk and shawl hoase o : AGADORN & BOWLEY. oes Marseilles, Lancaster and 200 ne at the silk and shaw! house AGADORN & BOWLEY. l¥e-~y Table Damask, Napkin « Diape: and an endless variety of Linen goods, at the silk and shawl heuseof HAGADORN & BOWLEY {HE BEKASON THAT NAGADGRN & BOW LEY sell goods cheaper than any —— in the eity is because they have tise cash to buy with. 7,2 WOULD SAX TO THE LADibs of Nevada, Grass Valley. Rough & Ready, San souk ene Alpha, Omega Dutch Flat. Ked + Moore’s Fint,-Woolsey’s Fiat, and every other place inthe mounteine; that they can bave Soo iti at their own prices for the next G0day». if ADORN & BOUWLEY. “ faculty.”? as t termed, do their utmost > Nevada BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY. ROUX = R53" ar Parieg sereet ae; , Nevade, comPunrn yA EES Se or BILLIARD TABLES, Balls, Billiard Gloth aud Cues. . We receive from Puris, and ee Yorka full assortment of everything uscu in our branch of business. Cabinet Work cua exeeuted at the most reasonable prices. -2mBLAZE’S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALST. if You Want a Goed Drak, GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada, Sept, 6tf EMPIRE MAKKE'!, On Pine Street, just below Kidd’s Building, 4 @barles Kent, OULD imorm, his -old patrons, and d, all te want of good American BEEE, MUTTON, VEGETABLES, ete. to eike poet ¢all. Ky” He kecps on eee at alltimes alarge lot of sien Beef Catt Lang y in the best condition. whieh he will sell wholesale or retail. { Sept. 6, wactonn! will gall et as 977 silk and shawl store of _ Nevada, Oct. 22, eee es oe ned es K. SALE & sip 7 wae _ in ase oa Nov. et oT nk. Az Good . ANCE. eS ee oe ef mest ent: Goede yi i Bless Contig Mackie Muclingest He hasnow: pol peter Sev order, and will” in. a.short time Hey 1 supplied ith, ciora;anTate tynue aa T. Le iron treet meen ont teas 08 poceeperereney ot MULES FOR ATRGINIA corer: oa