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February 4, 1861 (4 pages)

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mt for e same brates. scrip~ 2K IN %, and : — smears pega haay ioqdat cl ntiee terete: first, Should stop in, their attentions towards amar. . : ried ladies: This fact ‘becoming palpable: to . ken “Mr. G. shortly aftec his return home, some fou _ time singe,-he resolved to take vengeance on . time," tioweveér, Gilloon, and Fobu Dolan, started’ from town : ground, unperceived by: the robbers. They , Street ; and, considering the declivity of the at 11 o’cloek; on Saturday night, which camp: Proving: fatal. to one of the parties cerned.’ Bhai rare? recat) “Mr. @. want to Hreser river; teat the destroyer of his happiness. Meeting his enemy, last Satu f ‘place, he took" deliberate aim, and would cer: ‘tainly-have killed: him, had not aKnogk@id his arm, which caused’ tlie thot fa take effect on a -table. Murray was about returning. the. fire .when he. was. taken away by some friends. sBieuwav RomBEry.—We are called upom. to. chronicle another highway robbery‘Fhese occurrences. are getting to be so ‘common,, that they -have censed to attract any) particular attention, “It is getting to be high that ‘something was: done.. ts man, supposed — to carry money, is, safe eof town, after, datk ; ‘and’ at a late ae of ‘the night, one is nee = in the re eee —— RWI On’ That ‘Friday night two-miners; Daniel to,zeturn to their ¢laims on Rush Creek. ‘When just. outside. of the grave yard, ‘they were stopped by two men,’ armeil with reVolvers and’bowie knives and ordered to hand . over thélt loose change, Mr. Gilloon handed them, $10 50, whilst Dolan, who hada purse . containing $65; ‘managed to ‘drop it on the searched him, and fotitid only one-bit..'Phey ordered ‘their victims to ‘Keep on their toad, threatening, to. shoot, them if, they ati]. tempted te return to town. A fow hours af. terwards, Dolan got. a. lantern,.returned.to ‘the Spot, and found aa biel he. aronysn them.fT tiscaae os ea —A yery, beautiful. wooden . building has just, sprang into existence, on Broad street, near the head, of Commercial street, which, when. completed, i: tobe the ‘residence of the clergyman of the . Methodist E 1 Church of this city. “It has been ee the plan of our. excellent friend, Rev. W. Grove Deal, and ander his inimedixte supervision. It has forty feet frontage on Broad ground on which it stands, is tastefully and handsomely elevated. The style is plain gothic, with a perch and veranda. in front, the plan being an exact copy of 4 cottage in. Downing's “Rural Architecture.” It is painted a dark fawn color; and, taking color and style into account, the entire effect upon & cultivated eye is very fine. Of the inte riorjarrapgements_ we may discourse hereafter, when they. shall have been completed. The whole expengg, inclusive of the ground, labor, and all: other contingencies, is wie twenty-five hundred dollars. MATTESON’S Derricks. —On ‘Saturday last, we paid a visit tothe newly built dertick. manufactory of our ingenious friend; Edward -E. Matteson, and found him and po had in the full tide of successful exA fall and complete derrick will be.finished in the course of this week, and placed on the left bank of Deer Creek, opposite the manufactory, in: order that the public may learn its capabilities by seeing it actually at. work. Tn its intended location it will have plenty of the-bi kind of boulders.on. which to exert i ditch, sixty feet above it, on the bro hill. Several orders have. already in, from seichting mining lcaltin, Matteson’s-derricke:‘peeking Buiffre ° was brought . . over-from. San Juan.on Saturday night, ‘and . i consigned te the county jail, on 8 ris prdiggsuate 2.0 C. Holt, Justice of SHOOTING APRRAY.ckin alfkay took plise,. at the “Young America” Saloon,.on Pine st,, . 'so mt Spe ete ar ter Gallagher his-home. “Some two years ago, eee day, nt the above meationed-. °14, i seven delegates: from tion, aud’ that hoFiore -Oxert his Daal delegates. BYen rn wv a child less than: oe yar one ide ‘know ore who # is first child w: he actually bellowing that the-chi better than to ery; and that-he stoppe ery: . ° ing at that particular tind because he. struck him. ~ We Carry certain notions of ¢hildren and of family:government: into’. married life, and the first child js always «the: vietim sof these notions; “And not alone: ‘of these; for his! arents haye not learned Lge ‘aud vis is whipped P pped quite as often. beca I Jona’ 4 impatient ora ‘viéiows or Intraetuble! Wei ete ory need first children the floggings idl in i ite for our own impatience or. feottiuine x te children” before» they beoome: ‘in God's eye merally responsible. beings is’a very strange buisiness, iene, gdod . peole; unwearying patience ! Dou't wait to rh it until one of your little’ ‘ones * shall’ be hidden ander the daisies!’ Nex As, —General 'Houatoh has tines a eon. p dihisbory apaceh Sefere-a: citizens at Houston: The material portion of his remarks j jsy'thus reported'by the Galyesan Civilian: : Gen. Houston thought that: every reasonable and hondrabié ihean? of reconciliation . should be adopted tinder the Constitution, before destroying the best. Government: exer. ven to man. He was-not for Fanning away. int intipending dangers, ‘hut ‘was ready’ ‘to face. them’ aid stand by. the border States, which were the bulwarks of slavery, in. ithe ‘hour of their peril; dni whenever the time! to strike with.them, for our equal and just rights arrived, he would:be.no laggard but would be read: to-move with the~-foremost. . The Gen pee te state that he liad addressed ‘the Goversors df each ‘of fie slaveholding; States, under , the Act of ,th Legislatare of 1858, providing for tending Texas ‘toa Southern influence to bring about such a a8 aie as ;Postible, and order: an election for Before clo he put the question to th crowd as to. rig propriety of this course, an it was ratified by akient universal aeclamatiou, There were tot fifty voices raised in the negative. — Rock Maryland, through Governor Hicks, is firm as a rock, and thé “city of Baltimore has lately shown thany conservative tendencies, by public meetings, by an address to Gov. Hicks, approving his action and bythe offer of a.volunteer military company us an escort to the President elect through the city, on his way to, Washington. Fe;as you are tag has repudiated secession as a remedy for existing evils almost unanimous! 3 80 ‘that the States adies the Federal Capital are undoubtedly in ine of March, and when Lincoln is inaugurated and has the’ reins of Government in his hands the ces of the secessionists are not feared. —St. Louis letter. “Over six ipadiedd mechanics were: discharged. from employment in one week, recently. ‘The same good times aré experieneed-by-thousands: of mechanics and laboring men in every city in the Union, DIVORCES IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY. The Washington Territory Standard says that a man can be released from his duties to society and offspring in the Legislature of that Territory in one and a half minutes. In Harp Luck.—We sve that three females have applied to the Legislature to have their. names changed. Is it not hard that a woman cannot get her name changed in this country without applying to the Legislature 1 > S. ieee oe i Hing éxe ment in asic b ronih tp Sr ofr r Jazgeassemblage “eff: : 4 persons having tlaims: Bt 1 f Pa Rong Duane ‘eunis he _. the ecu tee decédent, to exhibit the same with the ‘Maryland caunot be moved before 4th eer {# Mrs. Hartiot Beecher Stowe is en, geged in writing new romance, called “The . « oie trator of th es tate of the Bocas iew the creditors or aed all hoe sons havi shi? han vouchers in ten pte the first noccersry ‘Heation of this te unders hw os Office of Thomas. a boi be Tone Commercial ly as its accelerated motion. would returned, bellowing, to the attack. “This delay of the steer, ‘prouight th e pure suers close upon his haunches, He saw: them coming, and across the -river, took, to the hills. His route was-in.accor-dance with their wishes and plans. On the side of the hill he was iaterecuaed by several Freeman's Bridge, and will be long ‘remembered—by the Indians, at leestenfor, the and the chéap meat which s afforded ‘them. — Hydraulic Press: the vicinity of Mokelumne Hill, and are considered by sportsmen excellent game. “Phey as a well kept chigked. . [eiouvers NOTICE. —In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, i Pe tie ay vel as he eh tition of JOHN PETERSON. a aa Ineolveat Debtor: Pursuant to an order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of, fn (ihe refines Court, rs is — Sonat Persrson , a, solvent, ‘ore. the Hoa Searls’ at ror . , at the Court Room of said TGourt . in the city ‘and
County of Nevada, on. SATURDAY, March-Oths 1861, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, ifany th ey can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an Assignasent of his'estate be made, ‘and*he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in er of pt od Statute in such cases made and provided e meantime a'l proceedings” st shots vert sta saine ‘aid ‘ the Seal of said L. 8. } Court, ey seh pn + teat » 1861. O. §. AMBERT Clerk, Per’ Jos. Robert> oa De Hill & Moyes, Atty’s for’ Pats. ° 9p-ta * Notice to Creditors. Estate of Chas. Sokmitt, Deceanca, ” OTICE 1s EE BY. GIVEN by the undergy od of the Estate of Cuaighans SC Bs ACT, » deecdsed, 4 to ‘the hin’ ten gnats from the & thy te Combate reet, in the city of Nevada. 4OUIS VOSS, Administrator.” January. 31, 1861—4w Sheriff’s Sale. HEREAS, en the 2ist of January, A. D. WV 1861, a final ju a4 a and decree was ren dered in the Dis: ourt of. the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against Frank Sami 8. H. Bow Jno. H r, Jno Pies and ‘J Sproat, NS Stearns of a oa cipal at ‘ts rate o Five cent. per month fromthe. rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas, en the said 2ist day of January, A. D., 1861, it was ordered and decreed 0, the said Court, that the, Mort:: AE STS) set forth in eomplaint be foreclo the roperty therein described, to-wit : “Irnose Claims, known ag the “ Sailor Cut com) 5 Claiths,” situatéd on the west end of the North San Juan Hill, in the county of Nevada, together with the open cut, tunnel, sluives, boxes, hose, and all-other fixtures and appurte:. nances affixed and Pic me be_ levied upon and sold to satisfy said t, interest and costs, and the pFnvwdeg thereof applied to the payment of saidsums of mo as aforesaid 8 hereby given, that I. will expose te yabwe @, all: the above described property, to he highest bidder for cash, in front of.the Cuart Houee door, in Nevada, on WEDNESDAY; Feb. 13, 1861, betweth the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., add 4 0’clock, P.M. Given under my hand, this 2ist day of January, 1861. é B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, Jolin Pickoon. Under Sheriff. Attorneys. Bargent & Niles, Plaintiffs '\. MOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Estate of Maria or, Deceased, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the uni ; be county, about rita teu. rified miner caught hold of a rojectin, rock rhena* . weigheeadamelcinee’ aaah F aL knew . Ble of security just timo tan © his be . Wild pigéoné-are Very" "hited tt ge . And in order to do this they offer their whole are said to be twice as large as the pigeons. in, ithe old States, pep i sat flay eating . = pas asample of the REDUCTION we have made Paney Bitkasaoo56 eects 50cts per yard ‘Best Freneh Prints..... 18 cts per yard Best Bomnets...:..¢ eee -ceun'es $5 to $7 Begt Mantillas and Gloake. ..+.-. $3 to’ 10 +3-Ply Carpets.. ae el $1 25 per yard Brussels Carpet...... $1 124 per yard ‘Best Bleached Muslin... 124 cts per yard spent» . T TO. ‘GALL, AND SETTLE, Sn et ea Fat ot, that (0m mle I) aid & iy ~HAGADORN & BOWLEY ‘éf March, iséi. “ tock of FANCY DRY GOODS y rat Liss THAN SAN FRANCISCO WOT aT iB nee In order to conyince the LADIES that this ig NO DODGE OR SWINDLE~to get’ up wrush —we would éall your: Attention to a few astidles, i . “im our Goods : Splendid Biagle Silke. .., ..;.$1 per.yard Cemmon Merrimac prints Given away Together with 240,900 other: articles teo numerous to mention. 4 GALL AND EXAMINE® OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK ! ‘Before Making Purchases. ee Ladies, you ean rest assured of NOT GETTING any = SHELF-WORN GOODS, . But Gpade thet hare been bepaght inte. thie mar_ ket withia ONE YEAR and PRESENT ne te ected AP THE BamLins? OPPORTUNITY. *. T cs phates dlink bade ae Se 3 ‘toa if -. ofthe cara is written in full. across 1 : ere ‘The first issié ‘hhas the numbér-written — im! “he new ana ¢ ie Bales A Jk” ih ities ay tae Heo ted {90 Pett Uietn: ‘previous to ‘the day” “of drawing, and receive numbers 6f the new issue in their Place. The reason of this request for ¢ ) OF . ia, ia to g rd against the po ‘ This/Entertaimment, it-will be . tell; has been adjourned to the FOURTH OF; FEBRUARY. when: jt wilt come off without~faily It ieee a eo cement So ebolnen Nee dy it 2 He terprise fae Fe ad offered’ in Grass Valley. ‘value and chiatacter of these GiF .Of-hythe vnblig, ax!they Poy examining the publis Lae ‘ Dhedrawing will seclae come off day tiow fixed upon. ee se a F éhiances, for securing val ¥ ieee of a mere . nominal ‘sum, will do x 6" \ent opportunity ofdoing so. ., It real ae. lected that the first prize ig $250.1N . . and the list embraces quite a numberof splendid gold and roa a eae Se alinewaed new and in: perfect order. i Pes mgake “@ January 14, 1901-1 ee ie . e ec ftvijvc tan Pa Map ay _ Anal Cai beat Dios ie. bility. Lossof appetste or any regula stomach, they will be found an efficient. remedy, as well as. a-most wholsome and agresablé tonle. As apreventative of Chili und Fever, bors no equal, and: have bé taken by-all young and-old, . ‘adie. end with benefit." For salepy’ GEO. Wy (130 Washingtow éktéet, Suni Fry "Wine merchants thraughout the ee " diana CONSUMPTIVES READ—Dr. Wm. Hall’s, Balsam has proved more successful than all the other remedies known, for the cureefall the carly stages ofconsumption:’ who doubt this statement’ can find’ ample * in the pamphlet accompanying the ‘Gotieee Dr Wm, Hall’s BALSAM claimg.the favorableattention of those whose constitution forbid'the uses of Opium or Morphine. This’ ue remedy for ConsuMPTION and Lune D has received the’) strongest -testimenials fiom citizens ef the highest respectability, and is richly worth afair trial. Nightsweats-and spitting of Blood—For these complaints, none can be found subdues the irriration, stops the sweating, and ’ . restores the strength im a very short space’of time. It subdues the irritation, stops the sweatiyg, and restores the strength in a very sh space of tine. Itis well worthy your trial. iy Be sure and take none but Dr, Wm. Hallie Balsam. For sale by all. Druggists, ' and warramted to cureall ordiuary cages of the Throat and sam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six ho GEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and w sale dealer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, Washington strect, San Francisco n6-$) ter’s “« STOMACH .BITTERS” have during the past year bespeaks its excellence hia more ferciblemianner than any words which we can offer.. {t renovates, purifies and’ the sy8tem, and aids the stomach in the performanée ofits functions. It ts regarded on all sides’ The wide reputation, which Dr. J — it in the best possible way, shibddld be the 6 Et of the public, We commend it with more than. usual zval and confidence, believing atid kno as we do, that it ‘stands foremost of the preparations of the day, for imparting strength vigor and tome to the system, and possessing curative powers for all similar diseases ori: . ‘rom @ disardered stomeeh. In the most severe cases of crame, diarrhea, and weakness stomach, the “ Bitters’ have been rigidly té and always with the greatest success. dood Ava Tonic, Mostetter’s Bitters are most deligitiul, espedially beioré ‘meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries and Hotels through gees 3 United States. GEO. W. SNELI., Park & White, General agent for Californi Wasuinyton street, San Francisco. two numbers coming in for for one, prize.. utd a Morris’. store, on Mili stot OPahalleyror sas mbried the présRon so efficacious da Dk. WM. HAnt’s BALSAM, ‘Bt . Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Influenze. The RelFis is & sovereign ap cite wey SMM oe Oe oF