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February 13, 1861 (4 pages)

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They are now ‘performing’ i in Grass Valley, places Of such of the artists, ashave, since _ that time, left. the: company, have beer filled ‘it appears to us difficult, if not im _ and submitted. Come Valley. A verdict of acquittal was en‘This. troupe. needs .noencomiums.ftom us—_ ‘their répatation: ay first class: artists is too well-established for that. Our citizens have ndt forgotten, the pleasure they enjoyed, some five years ago, in witnessing their daring feats, classic. groupings, ballet dances and comic Mr. Hopkins, the gentlemanly . agent of the: ‘Mnrtinettis; ‘assures us that the by performers Who even exeel theni, oe is’ to do.so..'The San Franeiseo, Sacramento and Marysville papers aré all unanimous in their praises, and from our own personal knowledge of the Martinettis, we are satisfied that né sécond class artist has any chance of figuring, in. their company. . They, together with M. Gabriel Ravel, brought out the eelebrated Blondin. The troupe comprises thirty. members ;—a large company for our mountain towns—but we hope, nevertheléss, that their stay. among us: -will prove as profitable to them as if is certain to prove agreeable to our ‘people. Our popular friend, Charley Hand, is offi‘ciating as the agent of Mr. Maguire. Owing to the smallness of our theatre, for 80 large a company, the manager is bomipeliad to make the price of admission ($1) uniform . e ving Lair ned omy proper, te ban ciel, sme in allows tax of one ethan to be applied-to the re-building of the Pine street bridge. move, at about $4,000, albeit we have heard done in a substantial manner (and there is n@ use in doing itin any other manner) for less or who is wrong, but it seems tous that if . 7 would be as well forthe parties interested to ascertain the exact cost in the first place, Souls atte’: headed by. ‘some heavy tax payy ers, protesting against the levying of any such this bridge is not indispensible—that it is not ‘even necessary—that the bridge at the foot of Main street is sufficient forall purposes—. that the parties interested and clamorous to shave the werk dene would pay but an insig‘nificint portion of the amount, as their taxable property don’t amount to a “string of . . fish,” &c., &c. Now, we have no sides to take in this” matter; both parties: are enaction—so Lokalitums says: “let the longest Pole knock down the persimmons.” ‘Tue Pony arrived at Carson City on the 11th, with dates to the 29th ult. The President has sent a special message to Congress, recommending the “Virginia plan for a Convention of Feb 4th. A better feeling for the . , Union prevailed North and South. Buchanan in all parts. of the honse, ro £3 An attentive correspondent at Red Dog wmites. to us thit a sad. and peculiar accident occurred resulting in the death of David L. Essex and severe injury of George W. Nickell, near that place, on the morning-of the eleventh, ‘about 19,0! clock, by the usual caves in the mining cldime: .Mr-Eseex was buried. with the exception of, his head, but life ‘was extinet when the man. got to him. Mr: Nickell is.anpposed te be badly injured, although the extent-eannot be-ascertained at, present. Dr. Hunt hay been sent for. [ We have seen, Dr, R. M. Hunt, since his return from from Red Dog, ‘and he teports Mr. N.’s injuries serious, but not dangerous.—ED.}Mr. Essex was from Rhode Island, and a glleanatn econ ddate: the term. His intention was to return to his native State'm April text. Mr. Nickell is an my, asia well poocgeryei crs Be iobeick: wan geen to De R. M.Hunt for nine months longer by the: Board of Supervie . visors; who extended the Dr.’s contract from May until February, 1 He reducing the charge to eighty cents. a day per patient. This arrangement by the Boara’or Supervisors wilt bea saving to the county of. about . five hundred dollars per quarter. Dr. Hant. has faithfally attended to the arduous deties of the place, and weare glad he is reappointed to the position of county. physi BaLis.—Mr. Adams, of the New York Hotel, advertises to celebrate St. Patrick's day by giving a ball im his house, on Monday, Mareb 18th, St. Patrick's day falling on Bun: day. _Mgs. Blam. also. proposes. ah ge party at Temperance Hall on Monday, 25th inst. . Nolack of amusements. Disrrict Court. os Wackasdiens in this court the case of Wallace vs. Remington for the foreclosure of a mechanic’s lien, was tried Court adjourned until Monday next. Depa KEMPTON was tried on Monday in. the District Court for the offense of arson in firing the dwelling house of Jobn Vial; near t The Nevada aud Grass Valley Directory for 1861 will be ready for distribution. in afew days. Itcoutains much matter of interest—including sketches of the two towns, Rf Pair ges RE Se, endar, dic. fi $F The high wind of det'Co. on Broad street. It was erected on the top of the building, and tore away in ite oS eee Ore ©. -} pitating collision, and_pledges himselfte pro-} blew down . . the flag-staff of the Protection Hook & Ladurges Congress to take no measures precitect the public property to the extent of his abitity. Iverson has withdrawn froin the Senate. ts" The following, it is said, may be ‘un in,one of the churchyards of Perinsylvania : * “Weep; stranger, for a father spilled. The cost of this ' work ig estimated, -by the originators of this} ’ than $8,000. We do not know who is right-} & counter petition has a tax for any such purpose. ‘They “Argue that . Char ‘Glarles deavoring to furfiish good reasons for their . ‘practical men say, that the work cannot be . Bas ev: ar cea Ae ‘ Oustomah iW chin V6 Churehman, W. P.; R. H. TA ih Bederly, Wc Nevada tn gps No. 3 Meete at Masonte Hall; Union foage 3 No. 4, Ree ev: ais ye sa ae st A uowday even sn cadl ‘at. their ey — R. s. ary Th meet nee all = —.—— Pacific Wana faded Compe LINE TO PANAMA. — via the Steamer of the Atlantic and Coe teamship Company, at Aspinwall. Hor New few ‘York. + Hay: Spare Steamers_at San Franci d ing ' sco am ee DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARF. The magnificent Steamship month. Mouinecsmiind maton J ¥. rt “PRES wgrada Camp, No, 39—Regular mn every ptr ay c. ta Be Onwreh, Boy. Sons of ‘Temperance, Sierra Nevada Division, No. 17 Merle every Satarday evening. at Tem; J ott py OAT oa ul T. W. SOLDUENT Ages. 2 SN Re RR IT PRA A ers a PPT AE 29 ae AN inn SR 8 : "CHARLES W. YOUNG, Eee, AE ast — Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. \Meleey’s Block, ‘come Street ae oe: eae iva Watches 1 ety Repaired. and ery. Keredey Nev. rab 1800. ‘ : Near Pine. ,=% DER. M. eo ae = PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ~Over cela Saloon. ns 3 NEVADA sr, : T. ELLARD. “BEAN NS, 52 Broad Street, — ‘WHOLESALE ANP BETAIL DEALER iIxGroceries & Provisions, OF Foete deliv of Fem of Fhnege. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf : WALL & NEWMAN, (Successors to J. 8S. Wall,) No. 565 Broad Street, Nevada LESALE AND RETAIL . DEAL BILLIARD SALOON FOR SALE. THE BILLIARD ) SALOON, SITUATED on Broad street, Nevada, two dc doors above ets cuter eek ea AT A VERY MODERATE PRICES. — The Decorations of the Saloonare unique, comprising a-series of VIEWS unequall establishment in Jars enquire atthe oon, evada. For further P abe ag ne in any Ww. H. tRAWFORDA co. _(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Gey His pred was John Sykes, a maker of sassenSlain with three other outside passengers. " Caution !—If you value your peace of Tidal “kind reader, pray don’t read this riddle :— Q. When does an old woman at is driving her donkey into a shed resemble another who is giving an alarm of murder? A. When she eries “‘Ass-ase-in !”” . Nevada Rifle Company, Attention ! AM WU are commanded to meet at the Armo Pan the Court House) on THUR*DAY ith d ay of February, at 70’clock, P.M. A general attendance is requeste? as oa of im tance and the annual election of officers w: _ NG, Orderly Sergeant.sesctaal the "SW honk order of the Captain. WASHINGTON’S. BIRTH DAY. A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN on. Broad street, Nevada, ON FRIDAY, FEB. 22d, 1861. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Niles Searls, G. E. Withington, ie H. Caswell, Nat. P. Brown, J. B. Van Hagen, Cc. W. Young, David sprlcns I. Williamson, Sot er A. D. Tower. 4 B Me land, Geo. W. Lenhart, Jno. A. Lancaster, & Wien Hill, Dr. R. M. Hunt, Jno. P. %kelton, I. N. Daw’ A. H. Hagadorn, Jas. R. Patterson, Wm. C. Bradley, Thos. P. Hawley. Jesse 8. Wall, John Williams, RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
C. W. Young, Jos. Roberts. Jr. T. Ws » Dr. R. M. Hant, Wm R. Coe, L. C. Wickes, Jno. wapber, M, H. = J. Bol James Colley, . KK yo A. C. Niles. 3 P. Skelton, : COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. Chas. Marsh, J.B. Ven Hagen, N. P. Brown, 8. W. Boring, Niles Searls, D. Belden, die The Begsiors, A. A, Sargent, T. P. Hawley, dno. A. FLOOR MANAGERS. A. D. Tower, 1. Williamson, Jas. R. Patterson, EK. Block, Jr. T. W. Sigourney, Jno, A, Lancaster. Music by SCHMIDTSCHNEIDER & PLUMHOFF. The SUPPER will surpass any thing ever got up in thc mountains. To be procured only of the Committee. f7-td ST. PATRICK'S ANNIVERSARY A Bail wi be given at the N. Y. Hotel, @N MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1861 clei giving and the count } At the Hook and Ladder Co's Halt,. 4 he he RIVER WOULD ANNOUNCE} atthe Hook Late . 2s catheter etc page Sane Ho ve have-ewelled the waters of Deer Creek to an . ekis * @neommon extent. Sos emma eomewhat damaged. will —_ Folsom Fatboy = Senet 8 Thursday.... —— Lith wood NAMA, 9 Ae % renwal ’ : “Thro ‘can: be obtained: “The Panama . 9 ORey e 0. 27 MAIN: ‘STREET, NEVADA. cultural and Mini smith’s Tools, i ara gt ’ “GERERAL DEALERS IN™ i Bune MATERIALS, ‘ER'S TOOLS, CARPEN-. Imin the Di District 6f the State . = it 8. 8. nouns © = red and Ninety-five with interest on the p jg a nef nah et. pw the said co claims and di, . trawbald, an . 8. Lewis in the'clains had & Lewis ae The two setts of ws au da on the 4th Judgment an February, A. 4 Liens de’ ety the 14th Judiciat in and for the poe ps of Nevada, in meee of Alvaso Evans the tiara’ pridctpal “Gott = at the rate of two from the rendition of ge ~ a s of urt, Mortgage py forth ie Plaintiffs complaint be fo and the proptwty therein bed to-wit: ‘The undivided one-third interest or share of 8. 8. Lewis, in the 7s of Hiscox, Lewis aud Feuse undivided one-half Oris edie 8. pad siggtuge x adjoining the above claims. an above At heaee go are sitos FEB. ever 4° * [panes PaNO, Wisnixa suoH Wom to as to secure them forever rr anton of — proof of ‘said Liens. Railroad Co. and Atlantic and Pacific Steamship ‘Bept. 6—tf Co. have authorized us Agents for the sale ef tickets. TALLMAN & TURNER, ‘Treasure for shipment will be received on board VADA; the steninahip until 12.0’clock (midnight) on Mon . COMMERCIAL tng RE ‘ p : Deal No erchandise freight will op eee eae moore , " sient o'clock, Ps Mey 10th, and a wri STOVES, cts D eae te vas Batty hor res pto Copp lke tha Tassie take te tier with Age 3. i Cor. Sacramento and Leldesdorft sts si neatness and despatch. J sep7-tf yo: Pam Frmneleee, 7) aN NOTICE, Sherifi’s Sale. LL Persons holding or wr Citiming 0 pe ee an notified to be and t coum’ y on MO DAY, to exhibit then and there WATT’S Nervous Antidote and Physical RESTORATIVE. THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE AGE. Sar: most powerful an and wonderful medicine Sb cure every } isease. It is a att discovered, A Hae Pept Nr: ue-“Tent House,” on the sc uth side of eng = road, are hereb W. M. WALLACE ity’, © j10-td . c. w. unt ti, Seeks Soa ee ra S that Ho Pe arte ae nie baade ue ins et { pinity, Loss of appetste or pe ples ea gr fe waa ee painwhen he turnod his ¢ead, sunken eyes cheeks to me, and expressed doubts of ever seing New Year’s Day, the Doctor’s mirthsurprised -me—he laughed and said, ‘* Oh, yes you will, and many.a New Year’s Day yet,’’~—prescribed-for him, and when he left I observed, that if he conS wary 10th, Tmet the same person, im the same place, but for which circumstance I should not have known him, his resurrection being so com> plete, ‘and with an impatient shrng expressed a 4 strong desire to get work.. MASON ASTEN, . > i2h-8m-— Cor: 85th street and Third Avent. @i4 Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Temic,—These ‘unequalled Bitters and Tonic are~ new meeting with — sales and weer stomach, they will be found an efficient remedy, a8 well.as a most wholsome and agreeable tonic. . Asapreventative of Chills and Fever, they have pure and free from any deleterious substance, ean‘be taken by all young and old, male and female. with benefit. For saleby GEO, W. SNELL, (130 Washington street, San Francisce.) Agent. And by the principal Grocers, _Druggiats-; Wine merchants throughout the cuuntry: CONSUMPTIVE’S READ..-Dr. WmHall’s Balsam-has proved more sueceasfal than ali 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. Wm. 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 DisEAsEs, has received the strongest testimonials ‘from citizens of the highest respectability, and is richly worth a fair trial. Nightsweats and spitting of ‘or these complaints, tione can be found efficacious as Dr. Wm. HALL’s BatsaM. It restores the strength ina very short space of ‘tithe. It subdues the irritation, stope . the sweatiyg, and-restores the strength in a very shert . oe it i well worthy Pane Seidl. _. $e" Be sure ted to cure all ordinary” of the Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and The Balsam will cure in twenty-four'to th -aix houreGEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and-whelesale dealerin GENUINE PATENT ee Washington street, San Franeiseo wide reputation which Dr. J Hostet ‘The . ter’s “ STOMACH BITTERS” ‘tiave attained ‘during the past year bespeaks its excellence in a more fereible manner than any words whichjwe can offer. It renovates, purifies and the system. and aids the stomach in the performance efits functions, It is regarded on = — as a sovereign specific, it in the best possible ne ston eA e presi of the public. “We commend it with more thap usual zeal and‘¢ and kk a8 we do, that it stands foremost of the many preparations ef the day, for imparting strength a the system; and p ‘vigor and tone to" curative powers for .all similar ses arising from a disardered stomoeh. » 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..As a Tenic, Hostetter’s Bitters are pet ol Nervous or Spasmodic ated on Buck rt Townshi lightful, especially before meals. Sold all Nevada county. Bate of California, and ep bounoe tac has iy ohm ay aren d ol oj Frown Soonteleniieah Hotels neta the doa on the need the brow oj the hill: sloping rect! oF indirect on, the east by claims be y eat ely tery United States. GEO. W. 8NELT., successor to south by the GranFear mh sense has pe one ey aabent Park & White, General .agent for California, 130 Me Rena Companies mle diggings, ‘bong the cure even the most violent and long standing. Washington atreet, San Franciseo. a6 3m rutire ttle interest, of demand of NEURALGIA, FIC DOLOREUX oe oe 9 , Lowe of, in, ae the shave mrn. . “eGo AND SEE THE tioned an descri claims an ev: ae ereof, be levied upon and sold to ion, Asthma, Cramps Ay poe vermprov t this ment, interest and costs, and the proceeds of eG tig, He “hy = ielactenieeaee he “i Great, I ement of Age . 1 of applied to the payment of said sums of i aeney ental or Physical Decay, Wh oops S. HOWARD'S as aicresaid. Ague, Love of Apatite, Biriemte, tone, Ner” W IMPROVED HYDRAULIC HOSE bw ie} sae, all the above doseribed + if jet by 4 is tage ph ar ot rer Cholena. Dyepepel ven . a Sewing Machines for sale at réduced pr td Phe eet dder for cash, in front-of-the Sort ilepsy, Gout, Palsy, St. Vitus Dance, Hys' » . Having a number on hand, he za sell ch House door, Nevada, on TUESDAY, March 5th, poch pp lis 80] cash. Also, a good supply of Hose, Wagon Cév1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A.M. and 4 . wonderful. u ture old age, . ers, rnd-the best Fed gpa. 9 of Hhse.Twine,.dixeet ° ‘gloaie Pp. M. = aeons deerepltude brought on by cxcesfon the Atlautic States. ven under my hand this 4th day of Februno but a trial can con . 4,900 Kurds of Méady-Madé Mone! a, wl J.B VAN HAGEN. Sherif vince ie aunt of ts qual. Of diferent sixce, ta socommodat Rei? ners of e Ps sun, erin. 2 . By J.H. Dickson, Under Shcrif, . T¢1# met an excitent, but 4 Strengthener! . Nevaila and the vets rig thence ay Hose) \ Parely ve and harmless sats a skillful . sewed-with four seams, which will. stand 25 feet ‘ cient vit opine by by la at sega pressure, single. 20 cts per yard for sewing : oa aud gradu LAWRENCE DUCK. _ HYDRAULIC PILOT. —. not fs 1 3 Wa a oe lh a is ‘Sarmctent keane ini whoenie. $icreer=s~ie) tw aS “ and by EDs. cceastivevand 65 Sl. este tacie Be iy . SAMUEL ADAMS,, ME tn tae PAOTOGRAPHIO ARTIST rireet opddpor from Dupont . Sores ate tie ’ ~< Se amen . EO ccccssecernsi 3 oe SO sn oy s Ce, oh amply Co, amo al OT oe. ccococccerctt Eerie aad W. VO sereeee ereeree BD cccoeee woeeee Beome--27 & 29 Commercial St., i unt, Main miteots 10-D. sarees "seal OD» snovenes tee Rees AB be cor. Broad and Pine ste 5 aan «0 BO. LOD rosesersons Ek. F. ; a eave , es Ries NEVADA. And at Phe om ap fots in i Cal oa Mineo. n to reve! { t the ; ne EXCHANGE HOTEL, AH State, “. . QzzEER Le, ERASE re Geaay Colleges Geto OST eke tea wo FC. hy Be dy iarebs on ae Fe DAvEE , } no equel, and have with thousands become. an . ‘ Indispensable Family Medicine ; being petfectly _ . subdues the irriration, stops-the eweating;-and AEA en ae SRR ot: