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January 11, 1861 (4 pages)

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ig SE ccs fer ' “‘tounded friend : ovect ' e of F se) rs ets ("RP Fee eS i] A iy i] i el . naar. Phactycn 18 ines Kh peoeeally wdinitted that Yankees are seldom the victims . of misplaced confidences Lokelitums thinks this ean be accounted for by the fact that it’s precious little of that they ever place in. anybody—they, as a general thing, trust y fellow man about as far as you could “throw oo a bull by the tail.” We shall not inquire: into the causes which have brought about this un"—“ehristianr state of the Yunkee’s mind— itums fears that a-dissertation of this ‘Mad might carry him beyond his depthsuflice it “to say that such is the general rule. But, like . all rales, it. has some exceptions—witness, the following: case Which occurredin this city. afew days age. A Yankee owed-an-Eriah<. man. the. sum of five. hundred dollara, for . ‘whieh amount the creditér eld the debtor's . note. “The creditor, not having the utmost + confidence in, the solvency ef his debtor— however muclt he might have had in his hon* esty—offered hin his note fortwo hundred ‘dolinrs. The Yankee could not resist this temptiag offer, and moved heaven and earth till he borrowed the two hundred from:his “friends. He sought his Irish creditor, and ‘the affair. seemed to he satisfactorily settled,. by the Irishman pocketing the two hundred _and-the. Yankee «his note, when Pat says to his friend: ‘Plase, sir, let.me have @ look at Bas note.” “The confiding Yank hands it over ‘for Pat’s examination; when the latter coolly . walks awiy with it, remarking to his-as-] “Tl chridit this two hun‘dred onthe back of the note.” The Yankee’s, ‘phelinks. may be imagined, but not deacribed. "THEATER. —Our theater-goes will have __the gratification, to-night, of seeing the best] actress of America in one of her greatest histriogie merits it is se sinenseget to pane sat shee cee OT ME Al PA ee ‘us oF Boe sy "Then main: ‘question, in whiel our theater-goes are interested, is, “ How will-Mrs, Hayne be supported?” We are . informed, on good authority, that Mr. H. D. Thompson makesa superb Master Walter, _and that Mr, Pierpont Thayer is the best Sir Thomas Clifford nowti the state. It is said, too, that Mr. Cranshaw is fully competent to enect Modus, and vhat Miss Coggswell is ex‘quisite in Helen. If all this shall be found true, we may expect to see the Hunchback rendered, to-night, in fine. style. As there will. undoubtedly be artush;, these whe wish to sit and see at their ease had better secure seats early. ie A> emall wooden building, situated back of and attached to the brick store eccupied by Mr. Finnie, on Commercial street, aught fire yesterday noon, and the alarm soon brought out the fire cempaiies. The fire was extinguished before any montesfel damage was done. PRopaTe Covar.— Yeaterday —in ‘this Court—iv the matter of the estate of 'T. -+Weat, deceased, it was ordeted that the adaministrator have leave to sell certain real estate, and Alexis Monnie was appointed Administrator of the est te of H. Monnie. fae a eee : LEGISLATIVE.—Thbere hus been but little done in the legislature, as yet. The standing committees of the Senate were to be appointed yesterday In the Assembly, the balloting’ for Speaker was not. concluded-on Wednesday evening.— * Cenness, the Douglas eendidate, still stuck . “at 31 and 32—while Montgomery, the Breckf inridge candidate, kept at 22, and Fargo, the Republican, at 18. On Wednesday afternoon, Montgomery withdrew from the ¢ontest, and Mr. Shawaiter took his place, and received the same numberof votes.. It looks as though mi frr“pressible conflict had been initiated in the Assen bly C# “Here is a new artiele for eniilipleg the complexion,” said. the peddler to Mrs, . = Partington. “Ie it, indeed?” ‘said she; ‘well, they may get up ever 80 many rostrums for beantifying the complexion, bat, depend upon it, ‘the less peuple have to do with bottles for st, the better..My neighbor, Mrs. Blotch, has -been using a bottle a good many years for}: complexion, and ber nose lovks like a rupture of Mount Vercifereus, with the burn-. ing latter running all over the contagious eS , —— wteN. Y. Tribune says alle that Lincoln is atterly opposed to any concessions or compromise, and will not yield one iota party on the eubject of slavery in the Terri~} characters. Of Mrs. Julia Dean Fivyne’s} Oi ict vgy bi eto age ge af the . clerks had written that South Caroline had, in addition fo her act of secession, ‘declaredherself, in Convention, » free. and 4 ent s uelban, sovereign and absolute. On Saturday afternoon the following ; ‘ ‘tice was posted in the Twelfth District Court room * pee ac reue ‘of South Carolina will hereafter . to be naturalized as a Rerequl ‘tite to ap proctiig in. this Court. HAGER, J ag plying ipecacuanha powder mixed with water. The Indians use this remedy for the -stings of scorpions, ahd Dr. Livingstone states that the Africans heal snuke bites with dpe oa << -_CHINA sa Sa way.of Senin and New York, ace had been sacked, and immense spoil tary Parks and Lock, the English prisoners, had returned ; two others had died frdyt-ill treatment ; two more are still unaccounted for. . The Allies‘are to winter in Pekin and ‘Teitzing.” > “Father, did you ever_have— another wife besides mother?” es ‘No, m such a question ?”— Because Fanw in the family bible where you married Anna Dominy, 1838, and that _ian’t mother, ter her name is Sally Smith.” ty” Arkansas and Texas are the only . Southern States whose. torctien has doui . bled in ten-years.-_— . The corn: crop ot New York for 1861 Sorgen 33 am ee ae ee aguee Apne bahia See LS W. H. CRAWFORD & Co., (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN By ILDING MATERIALS, CARPEN-TER’S TOOLS, be al and Mining Imlements, Blacksmith 8 Tools, Cordage, Fuse, ‘owder, Duek, etc., etc. At the old stand No. 27 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Sept. 6—tf JOHN L. GAMBLE, COUNTY SURVEYOR. “Orders for Sarv strictly attended te. Of' fice at the Court House. Be ; Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf ELEVATOR MILLS. E ARE NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER to. the trade a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, At the Market Rates. ' Petober 3-tf —' T. -W. COLBURN, Agent. LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT . } _TO COME_OFF_ — ‘ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 15th, 1861. " TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Fest P hg eae a, full jeweled, diamond ed WATCH, Chain; Seal, Key, ete. Sopoee Prize—Ladies’ Dressing Gown. .“hird Prize—Ladies’ Velvet Sack. Fourth eres dies’ Enameled Locket. Fifth Prize—El Gold Locket. Sixth Prize—Small Gold tee Seventh Prize—Ladies’ Mournmy Pin. ighth Prize—Elegant Pin, swung on chain. x nth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Prize-—Each, handsome Lockets. Sixteenth Prize—Gentleman’s DressThe above goods are on exhibition at’ LUeCK’S STORE, where tickets. can be bought. ‘Tickets can be had at the Bailey House Bar. js—im MR»s. J S. SNYDER. cinema & mista Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner Koom Second Stery, Kidd & Knox’s building. Teeth after having become sen sitive by exposure of the nerve pwill be nlled without causing paiu. “All Dental opera*ions periormed in a nent and sabstantial manner, and satisiac , with Gold, each cavity, ‘from $2 ioe _An extra charge i for nailing Yage. December ta Notice. = ER. ‘LEVASON Dentist and Nervo Galvanist D for the benefit of those who live at a distance will attend in his office every day in the week and net be a oa ted. Office over Block & Co’s ial strest. sep7 cs aan Galvauism. IC or Nervous Pains in the Head N lind Pace relieved rah ek & bho ven ‘corner of Commereis) etreet BLAZE'S SALOON, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T. M Yon Wam 2 Good Drink, Se" g BLAZE’S! destroying the irritation of Bevsitngs by “ap. we have news confirming the report received . across the Pacific, that the Allies have taken . Pekin ; “thatthe Emperor’ @ summer _pal. . ken, and-that the Emperor had fled te Tartawhat: posnasned. you. to. Bm, iB ‘will reach forty four mil millions « of bushel, which that his friends and patients may . ANY LICENSE ~ rro UNDERsSHLI us DURING THE YEAR 1861. Nevada, Jan, 7th, 1861. SRCOND PRESENTATION RAFFLE! oF “A. BSIBBERT, ~ST} Stomach, they will be found.an efficient: remedy, Special Notices. me ; Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tomic.—These unequalled Bitters and Tonie are new meeting with unparalleled sales and favor with consumers. Ynall cases of Dyspepsia, De-bility, Loss of appetite or any irregularity of the PREMIUM DAGUERREAN ARTIST “Wwe. 88 Broad Street, Nevada, i eee «. 350 VALUABLE PRIZES?! be : e-TAUED AT oom ) DOLLARS, (130 Washington streét, San Francisce.) Agent. As apreventative of Chills and Fever, they have Indispensable Family Medicine ; being: perfectly pureand free from any deleterious substance, can be taken by all young and old, male and female, with benefit. For saleby GEO. W.SNELL, ‘And by the principal: Grocers, Druggists-«nd . Wine merchants throughout-the country. _n63m.
ir-Scovill’s Sarsaparilia, or Bloodand Liver Syrup, cures all diseases of the Blood ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1861. $300 Mnuaana ELEGANT ARTICLES OF JEWELRY. ae EVERY TICKET WILL BE . Good for $1,00 in Likenésses, At any time before or alter the Distribution of the Prizes. — Every person who will have a likeness taken will receive ONE TICKET for every dollar invested in PICTURES, which will entitle them to a chance in the Prizes. a31-tf Memorandum Book Lost. N_or about the 22th a small Memorandim Book, containing two Due Billa, payable ‘to F. C. Davey, nine months after date ; one for $67, dated April ist, the other for $60 iz, dated May 1, 1860. Both due bills are on the ‘Excelsior company. Persons are hereby notified that yment-on said bill has been discontinued. Ten Desers reward will be paid for the relurn of said Book with its contents. ¥. C. DAVEY Jan. 4, 3w “BAKER & WYMOBRE, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, : Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MEATS, of reo on hand and for sale at cash. KINDS, heap rates for: Within a reasonable distance ef Nevada. WooD—Of all kinds, on hand and mee sale AND cheap for cash. GARDEN MAKING. = UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity, ahat he intends te carry on his business this ecason He vill LAY OUT GARDENS in any style desired, TRIM TREES and supply his customers with Flowers, Trees, Shrubbery & Seeds. Having been engaged in the business for the last. thiee years, he confidently expects «liberal patronage, and would inform the people that ‘Rew i most ate time for Garden ‘Transplanting Trees. TREES, FLOWERS A. MILLEK St. Louis Hotel. = . LET.NEVADA FLOURISH! Hydraulic Hose Manufaciory. \E serait precured } rae of. Watson’s at Reh Patent «. gewiNe MA MA’ CHLASS, are gg te furnish stron sly IBLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. ". Lungs; Coughs, Colds, and Influenze..The BalGeods delivered Free of Charge} ‘. lightiul,especially “before meals. Sold by all BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures'any derangement of Liver. BLOOD.AND LIVER SYRUP. Cares Pimples on the face, and all Eruptions. =e Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Boils. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures Erysipelas, Canker, Rheumatism. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. The recipe is given to all physiclans. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Stands at the head ofall preparations as a Blood Purifier and Liver Remedy. . all’s Balsam has proved more successful than all the other remedies known, for the permanent cure ofall the carly stages of consumption. Those w bt this statement can find ample proof in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. Dr. Wm. Hall’s BALSAM claims the favorable attentioa of those wliose constitution forbid the uses of Opium or Morphine. This astonishing remedy for CoNSUMPTION and LUNG DisEASKs, has received the strongest testimonials from citizeus-ef the highest respectabitity, and is richly worth a fair trial. Blood—For these complaints, none can be found 80 efficacious as Dk. Wa. HALL’s BALsam. It subdues theirriration, 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 shert space of time. It is weli worthy your trial. o> Be sure and take‘none but Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam. For sale by all Druggists, and warranted to cureall ordiuary cases of the Throat and sam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hoursGEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and wholesale dealer in GeNUINe PATENT MEDICINES, 130 :Washington street, San Franciseo _ n6-3m The wide reputation which Dr, J. Hostetter’s ““ STOMACH BITTERS” have attained daring the past year bespeake its exeellence in a . can offer. It renovates, purifies and:strengthens the system. and aids the stomach inthe performance of i@s functions. It is regarded on all sides as a 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 coifidence, believing and knowing as we do, that it stands foremost ef the many rreparati.ns of the day, fF imparting streigils vigor and tone to the systeii, and possessing the eurative powers for all similar diseases erising irom a disardered stomuchInthe most severe cases of crame, diarriiea, and weakness in the stomach, the “* Bitters” have been rigidly testid and always with the greatest success. As 4 Tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters. are mostdeDruggists, Groceries and Hotels throughout the United States. GEO. W. SNELL, suco to . Company's 3 o'clock stages to Shiaista. —~ are every morning at 50 iran North San : terete colette. § ae ; MULES FOR VIRGINIA CITY. = BLOCK & CO. = -: . p ; I the Propet of this scaene: wad the State at Board Week. .-++ vibes Basevee 7 to $10. Sold by Draggists everywhere. GEORGE W‘Board per ard veins ace okie daekabeka: . Conte SNELL, successor to Park & White, Agett, 180 . Lodgings..... Fifty and Seventy: —— Washington street, San Francisco. né-3m / This Hotel will be kept open at all Honré. CONSUMP TIVES READ,~-Dr. Wm. . + DOA. Erepeetry. Nightsweate and spitting of }more fercible minister ai) eee RIE Wey ‘ Biages, thie <a = z ATIONAL EXCHANGE: o» j > d street; Nevada City, + ‘For SACRAMENTO CITY.” Leaves Nevada at 1 o’elock. Av Mi; dnd arriving r at Sacramento intim ier the 2 oftlock-bonte, for San Francisco. * _Leay: Eee at every at 8 o’clock, fre ia ye Grass Ft Renin & Ready, . Empire Raneh and Leng Bar, and. arriving at Marysvil ii tune $e: gommoct with the FOR FOREST CITY. Dowalevitie “Leaves every: rat 7 ovelock A. ‘M., via Balls and arrivy s “Orleans hes at 12 M. ne , Leaves Orleans Flat at § o’clock A. M. arvieig Nevada at 1 inte conSeEtEg with : ALES HAW; erhePres t. Ca. Ss. Co. “. WS: Mc MCROBERTS,"2 nt, Nevada, seeienee orem Se Ks SALE & CO Reta INFORM PASSENGERS. fer the abeve ‘place, that they have on hand Persons adiedian. ying over r the moun earn be well fitted out ah applying at our atab og in Nevada or Grass Ms. se spe By to~~ Noy. 22-tf Nation: it, Exe change. * Opposition is the Life ot ‘Frade, tee MARYSVILLE § STAGE LINE. Pe = JAS.S. McCUE would os tive notice. 08 and: atter NS WA 10 NDAYs. Se 24th he wilt Nevada and Maryaville, leaving Nevada evé MONDAY ESDAY and FREDA MORNINGS, at 7--o’cloak Returnin lave Marysyille alternate days. By taking this line 8 can go shrough tx Saceammate in ONE I DAY, saving time ‘a. ; mn Oftine—United Bt States Hotel, Nevada. ni7 BAILEY HOUSE, . ON BROAD STREE’ NEVADA, = te large, that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick. Hotel, Which he designs Keeping in the best style. Travelers. visiting Nevada will find all the comtet-ot a home at this Hotel. — oR DOUBLE Rooms Toruiehot pet ag on tS ‘thi House. e Beds are alt 1 furn st SPRING MATTRESSES and rooms are can comfortable and luxurious, Style. RATE OF cuanoms: FASHION BESTAURANT . ; COMMEROGIAL 8ST.. Opposite Tallman & Turners, itd : As NEVADA JY CHAS, IRISH... cooves snes Proprietor AVING vesumed— this wellknown Restaufant TAM NOW FULLY PREPARED “HE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE Rares: 3 Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobst and all tha pean things tm the mantbts ferniched ors moments vet and got up in a style suited to the tastes of the t epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. intend to kcep oy: “ FASHION” as a fired elass restatrant, Bg I wooed it te the people of the eity the count Those persons who a a GOOD AL we do well te “ call and see’? for. themselves. Hevate, Nov. 26, 1860-tf HOTEL. DE PARIS, OV. CHAUVEL......PROPRIETOR, No. 8 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ra, Batis ent will THE SLEEPING APAR” MENTS . Have been. NEWLY FURNISHED, and the Beds are as clean and luxurious as any in Cal. Dinner or Ball Parties, Up to TwoHundred persons, can be acco and in a'style that can not be surpassed. notee MANUFACTORY, — LLIARD TARE TABLES in our braneh of di-2in Park & White, General agent for California, 130 Washington street, San Francisco. n6-3m liouse to to Rent. The well known MEAT ata on os Grase sie opSa ©O. Bakery, Mill st. Grase Vall-y, Jan. 1, 186}-tf , BILLIARD TABLE ROUX & © Seo Ape s ay ec ee MENT cle and Cues. We receive Cabinet “Work EMPIRE MAREET, dated in the same room, at theshortest no COMPLETE As A ti glow Sark se svortment Pre tcnenet Used Quickly executed at. the most reasonable prices . 3 On Pine Street, just below Kidd’s Buildings — les Kent, st OULD imorm his a pare, S hi ON, WHERTABLES, ee. 4 to rere hha oes Mamie eet ete a he re ell pies wh olesale er retail. "3 Nevada, Sept. 6, 1660. Wipe ities Sai Fc! T@ ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE 1t ~~