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February 19, 1861 (4 pages)

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fe s i . a tds 6 god ook ub all the prinSome of: them keep late hours, “sand live in. the outekirts -of town. A. little Blége vane ‘Saat save them, wad of useless risk.: Tae Manrgerrs, were “again greeted with a good house, Jast-night, andthe per. passed Off, as usual, to the satisfaction of every body. The Wrestlers, by the brother Mastinetti, ‘wag an excellent repreond the firstof the kind since. heir ‘arrival hore,as M. Philippe Martinetti, owing to: & slight illness from which lie hes just re-, covered, has been unable, for some time back, to. perform any feats requiring great physical exertion. The dancing by Misses Desire and Wendel and M. Mathieu was all that could be desired. “The Millers concluded the. enter-tainment and kept the audience i in a roar of Tatighter. . sai ‘Wasuixerow's BmrapaY—The — anniversary of Washington’s birthday is close at hand. The ball which is to come off in the evening, though promising to be a splendid affair, does not appear to us to be » sufficient demonstration: We have a splendid fire department, newly organized, and it strikes us . > that no event is better ‘ealoulated to cause & general turn out. than this.” vf the proper }\ parties wil take the matter in hand, it is not . od arcing re Disvricr Court.—Feb. 18th.—Hines vs Clark & Fohngon. Cause dismissed at cost of planta. : _feren mm Bear, et.al. eee -subDunn, Chipman & O'Conner with“ade appearance as counsel tor defendant, V. L. Smith: < Catia wee for trial March 18th. ma _ ‘Delano v8. Dyer Ledge. Co. Motion‘ to dismiss cause without prejudiae. to another Johnson vs. Churchill ve. ‘ines Motion for judgment by default, for amounts Oflcer te arvest the totes. ) . sisted ; a general seh alias ha anionl of wich he shan severely ad Pt Weat bet Hepern Wine @2 6 a . . portion of 9 town lakabited: by Celestinls ¢ 2a.. . just before his arrest he “stripped “to the} buff ” and was actually whipped by a China.;. dertook to maul the Chinaman, using rough. ty paints,” hivaymen . anguage and actions. The justice ordered fm a ae Test, nigh ve . Allison to seize the fellow, who struck at. _ Allison. At this juncture, Allison, who was whittling, cut-the fellow in’ the boweéls,’ side and back: The man‘s-tife is considered in danger. iste peer We Bahk of the nineteenth _ geateny: hasnot The latter wa ~>a é His spine is injured, and heis otherwise hurt. . MILITARY MoveMENTS.—The New York Gen. Scott has sent orders toWest Paint, to have all the guns, small arms, ammunition, ete., at that psst,.put.in readiness for removal at a monument’s notice. Orders have “ys been sent to the Government bb peg t Ly have all the finished guns at that place ke a a some state of readiness. Arrangements have also been made with the railroads to have engines with steam up, and cars in readiness to receive Government freight, and proceed pha ‘point of the compass, as Gen. Scott 17 telegraph. This looks like business in the gun posse Ime somewhere. a * A heater settepenieak, of a San Francisco paper draws the following flattering picture of our junior Senator : “Watt. + the Scotch miner of Sierra, or some other out-of-the-way corner to which He ia a gigantic, jointed ‘Individual of the sawny variety, with écthabeercs propriate thereto. He was elected asa De las man,. but has turned over to the Breckinridge side. He has a good’ deal of part of the ‘honest miner” with a good deal of success. “Leet and Watt are the Tight and left. bowers of Denver.” —_— “dnpemmeetiace Rawe=lWe notice that Dr. Rabe has been designated one of the} Executive Committee of the National Agricultaful Society for the State of. California. } rare for in complaints respectively — granted m “Clack & Cox va. Dorsey & Roland ; Bost\wiek vs. Laird. Motions for decree ‘of foreGlogures of mortgages and sale—granted. W.P.L. Winham vs. His Croaitors: Sheriff jaa His Creditors. Sheriff epHe is also one of the a alk inthe Pa. cific Railroad bill. “ irrepressible ” Doctor is determined to et his mame be. fore the world. THE editor ef an exchafige paper publishes a punning “market report,” in which he states that ‘ tin, are. flat, lead. heavy, iron dull, rakes not. much inquired for, cham, theubarb-ndsenna are: drugs, -ed in petition, set ap and his family. nee Caperton vs. Weaver of Motion eo part of plaintiff for rehearing, and submitted, with leave to defendantato file briefs within ten days ; plaintiff to file ief within ten days thereafter, yy King & Othet vs. Raymond & Stackhouse. By consent, demurrer overruled and trial of . ’ cause set for March 20th.“Causes were set for trial as follows : Feb. 234.—Webber vs. Webber. 12th.—Ha; ane da; Clee ond. wike, 19th —Swmit a eneNaE A. Sa Cepittowved wr next Saturday. Docror Hiveteail i Bren, of San. Franciseé, editor of the Pacific Messenger, is in town. The Doctor isa gentleman of considerable literary ability, and the Messenger is.a . ban valuable and entertaining paper to the student of Jewish history. We wish it success. MO he cance che compositor we . . quid, ta fe for. the. petitioner atiffening; eggs ively; -butter—and-}lard rather strong, and paper stationary. 1 There‘is no life in dead hogs, but considerable animation in old cheese.” SATISFACTORY. —Very small bey on a donsfreet. Man on’ sidewalk hails“ Let him trot, Johnny!” Small boy says, “ Git, you an of a gun!” Man rises to a question of rivilege, and small boy explains, porting ownward—‘' I was a telkin.to this jackath.’ Sierra yen. “Have you" my aye speech ?” said a roxy member of Congress to a friend. “T ope so,” wis the wactauels reply. Every man complains ot bis memory, but no men compliins of hi she me CENTRE MARKET, JON SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, Ne. 13. Commercial Street, WFORM.THE PUBLICOF THIS T Re entra) at large, tie} T have on Sood and and design keeping a large supply of American Beef, Pork and Mutton. . evada, February rn 1861-tf Oi0enner & E. 6. Chipman, ALLAW, . THRowN FROM A Horse. — We learn. Pe with regret that Mr. J. A. Farrell soda water manufacturer in Grass Valley, was thrown . from a horse, and. badly injured, as he was riding home from Nevada, on yesterday after-./ Sas noon. His ldrse took fright and'threw him. He caught the aninial, however, sd reoe their own name as Sol mounted, but was. thrown again, ‘and , this time so severely that he lay insensible until a wmareicd 6h bua colored man passed by and. picked him up. the ead busing tte’ . nana’ and seal, this coun and nl the mat “Tien, a : Camere Lanes deliy~ ed Free Jno. A. Leaiestens es will g thing ever got up in the mountains. en aaneiedt ppt: ein th pes Ge gh le 6. europea presente: That I, ANN PAULL, of 1 pes 7 a wife of Wm. Le Nh residi own my papa ds to Spe Trade own account, and in m: tof the a ere praceie cet orize Minne! at a sporoved Aprii 12, 1852. And I further that said busiuess will be the hes enaggen of» ing a Boarding House, and Rage gen meat Pe A Witness: ‘Geo. 8. Hupp. :
STATE OF rat Wirmryah ot 6h, before : On yo righ of sag’ A me, Geo : hes Coun any aor ri sate “4 the executed the abeve and that said ANN. PAULL wifec Faull, having been by me firs. acquainted wit contents of said instrument, sacknow. me on an examination the hearing of her, said » that she. cuted the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion, or undue influence of her said capone and that she does not wish to retract of the same. ae B wikhdie whateot, A hiine’ haitilints {seat . tet my hand and axed my official seal, in the County aforesaid, the day and your. ANN P. raULL. ~~ last above written. fi5-3w GEO. 8. HUPP, Notary Public” Hun “aiated on key, making a mile in four hours, up Main . or MEATS Bn erynce o> alm i he Ps 1861, 8 Nevada county. _dedon the north by the’ ‘ : to the Sweetland on the east by ¢l longing to O. Song on 5 the oath by the Granite Tunnel poe yrs ener claims PE sae on the west by 0. Evans and companies as right, title eg 1e 8 wis o tioned Sea dsontitan claim of, be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judg 4 ment, interest and costs, an plied to the cared of said sums of moncy ven that I will expose be ve descrihed property, the highest bidder for cash, in front tof the Sear aud House door, Nevada, on TUESDAY, March 5th, . Ixfi, between the hours of 9 o’¢lock, A. M. and 4 ofs we Noth orclork., PM. ary, 1361. Sherifi’s Sale. REAS, on the 4th day of sy td 4th * of Feb in and for the Evans . the sum of Eleven it was hod and iy Nervous or covered fr The undivided St ekeheor§ ‘3: Lewis, inthe ngs of Hiscox, Lewis and pore ¢ undivided one-half s' . S. Lewis in the claims and di Lewis immediately adjoining the above claims. he two setts of claims above mentioned are sitBuckeye Hill, « rt ie diggings, Proce el Tiniincotrie ae Supp at Vite Res is 80 and to the abore meapublic ase all Ges the al 4yiven under my hand this 4th day of FebruJ.BVA By J. son, Under Sheriff. JOHN L. Gameae. reeling Y sURVEYoOR. Orders for Surveying strictly attended to. Of fice at. the Court House. Nevada, Sept. .-/ LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT ! TO COME OFF + ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1861. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. ZE—One full jeweled, ~ penigeig WATCH 1 eee rat. Key, ete. wh. Pree tae niece Frigg Gold lady an por the anny of Me Ott, Grasse Valley, Jan. 103m “a, AMRIT ALLAN, be State ot = WALL & NEWMAN, . (Successors to J. 8. Wall,) = “We. 55 Broad Street, Nevada {TTA o consequence of the number of opens gore from the country—being about t a ONE-FORUTH OF THE NUMBER . ) TO BE RAFFLED OFF, I eam PostPONED MY pRAWING. , . March 234, 1861. “ 1 pledge my word that ‘ue DRAWING OF Come OFF WITHOUT FAIL! . a 5 se momen dered inthe Distriet Court of th the 14th pet 3 District ef the State of California, county of Nevada, in and against S. 8. Lewis fo red and Ninety-five Dollars sper ed with mwa pee. the principal at et. per i Seoteh mana ,and plays the [ju toge the canny. Scotch management. plays the [Judea en ruary, A. D. 1861 the said court, th Plaintiff's complaint be foreclo twty therein one-third -in claims and dig trawbald, an and Physical. REST-ORATIV THB, MEDICAL aint ail OF THE AGE, . cure ev sease. It is a nervine f such miraculous power, thatitis unimportaut how long the disea.e has existed. Ifit arises directly or indirectly from a nervous affection per. severe in it at about the rate of on~ vial to eat the disease has ited. Tela guarantond to . even the most violrnt and long pe] NEURALGIA, FIC DOLOREUX, vous Touching’ Pe Palpitation, auras pent . absence of 1 cus Pulp Cholera, Dy a, Dyspepsia kp. Sees in enero re. Sy eatSE ahaa Salt Purely ve raphe med Darmlens . pnotoenarHto annie, Moonen & 20 Comsiaretal Me, ; NEVADA, OFFER NO . i patrens, except ; Put up fa a manner to a8 to seoure them forever PERSONS WISHING SUCH WoRK. ] Disical = pa SL A Sa a aE stig Ws Hn. CRAWFORD & bata + 4fiesanond to J, MLaestartcaahaiite . nt “a ee i yee EE No. 27 MAIN: STREET; NEVADA. _At the old stand. gars & TURNER, __MMERCIAL. STREET, _ Nevada City, Cal.’ ‘DEALERS aN HARDWARE,» FINE STOVES AND TINWARE, Lead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &e. : Copper Work and pee. ei Itis net. an excitant, ta Seangtane . ee HE anders ed : yas fount oe in ies tn And Machine Shop, ‘Spring Street,.. siskavibaa ++. Nevada Oty, TO THE PUBEAC. I applied-to Dr. Watts for his medicine on Sat. urday, December 21st, and while there I-met a} ful and fruitless to try to deseribe the ravages : that frightful poem dora om STEAM ‘ENGINES AND BOLLERS ULL! a A ae yyy s.and .@ in the last stages ofour elimate’s . “ConsumPTion. It woul4 be both pain-.