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January 15, 1861 (4 pages)

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i Sts., whole ie Ka 4 a Sco t marENT 6 into “ oleae out,” and if they tell the trath—}(dry goods men, Likalitums hopes, never lie) . the ladies of Nevada will: soon have to goto} y ; Red Dog to buy a calico dress. Some husbe; Lokalitums couldn't bear it. If our dry visement. “Steele ve Abbott &&: Bawards —Motion foe Jedgencnh. s0peayed Sot te: omnplaint, Frack Carter vs His Creditors.—Motion Sine adh bak stor: Sapna nearer giving him an item than anything he knows of. They manifest a universal desire bands, thal wo. know.-of, woulda’t be very’ sorry to'see ull ‘the dealers in Tadies’ traps clear out; but Lokalitums, whe has io fears . _ 2 Semteman of Bowley’s or any other caliker man’s bills, PS elt tar would took at #ieh an exodus in thé light of . Fee calamity. What would he’do if the . didn’t go out shopping ?_ What would it} “ avail bim. to have secured a stand close to the . a window, whence he enjoys s birdseye view of . the fair ones; as they go to, or return from, their shopping excursions T No, this can a goods men can't stand the press, let them sell out to somebody that can. As long as this ‘closing out” business was confined to the Broad street merchants, Lokalitums had ‘nothing to eay; indeed he was ‘rather glad-of it, as it compelled the fair customers to pass down Commercial street, on their way to Hagadorn & Bowley’s. But now they, teo, are. going: to elese. In vain did Lokalitums implore Bowley not, to do 80, ‘the man of dry goods is inflexible ; he de. can conceiye such a Pit for matters and things, generally, as he‘appears to have conceived, is something. that Lokalitumis can't see through ; but itis ‘80, nevertheless. Disrricr Court, Monday, Jan. 14.— Slacke vs Levy et.al.—Motion for decree of}. ‘foreclosure and sale, granted. O'Conner vs Fletcher & Brookshire. Same ruling. Phillips vs Henry et al —Same ‘ruling. Madden vs Folsom.—Same ruling. Hagadorn ve Coe et al_—Demurer submit‘ted without argument and taken euler: adCaperton vs Weaver ot al.—Findings filea and judgment ordered against Weaver and Thom. Motion on part of plaintiff for stay -of proceedings for 10 days to move for a rehearing and. to file statement for new trial, ‘granted, Stewart ve Brown & Lelande.—Findings filed, and order made to pay amount deposi. : ted in Court in this cause, to Birch & Wilox. Moyes & Hill vs 0. Sehefier ot. ‘l.-—Motion on part of defendant to dismiss motion ‘for new ‘trial, granted.’ Motion on part of plaintiff to retain cost bill, submitted. Thomas vs Thomas.—Motion for deeree of ‘divorce, granted. ‘to appoint Sheriff assignee, granted. J. B. Jordan ve His Creditors.—Same “‘Thiing. r Seater eneey ve His Creditors.—Same Court adjourned until next Monday. * SrA Parting Wo aamee bond and answer. vali the person of Mr. P‘Thayer, and that tive partes Courrr Courr.—Icard vs Chambers & “Thompson;—Cause tried by a jury, and ver-dict for plaintiff: Henry Teel ve His Creditors.—Sheriff appointed assignee. Haas & Co. vs Black Ball Co.—Motion to . eambiie dismiss ‘appeal overraled. Three days time —heemesons Shaker, in the Clerk's . office, John Rodda, W. H. Mitchell, Wm. Pascoe. Wm. P-. Thomas, Richard’ May, Wm. Thomas, Jes: Rodda, John May, and “Wi. Hi. Pascoe, natives of E filed their Declarations of Intention to citizens of the United I States. t_ evening, to see Mrs. Hayne in ‘some sia “to paint the lily,” we ine to aay that she had an-excellent Armand Duour old friend, Mrs Burrell, was equelly hap. . py in Madame Prudence, as alsa was Mre. Leonard and Miss Cogswell in their respec. Corner _To-night Mey: Hinyne takes wenn the “ons,” and’ Margery, in the aie Diamond.’ EATRE.—The hetlse was scantoHlably 2 ' ta esa . ein hagur, did'nt ysmitage Somebody sald, “he in’nt & hiegto, he is on‘half oman San Petes lo a recent lecture, thus described ‘the maneee ‘unlike: the growth and multiplication of trees . from buds and seeds. ‘The coral lays eggs, ‘which hatch, and the young swim about like shoals of herring, until they find a place suitable for them, where they alight, fasten themselves, and commence ce to multiply and build. CHINESE WEDDING. —A novel wedding, says the Sacramento News, was solemnized at Washington, between Chung Chong and Sam Qua. The happy pair entertained their ‘numerous friends by an open.house and a delegation front Sacramento paid the pattivs a visit. An immense amount of fire-crackers were exploded on the occnsion, DHE famous palmetto tree is not indigenous toSouth Carolina soil, nor ‘can it be grown there. ‘The sandy, salty soil, from the adja~ cent islands, is brought to the main.land and the reote of the treé are embedded ‘in it,— Without this the tree perishes in about the same time the Republic would for which. it is the assumed emblem. (Another English Prince will shortly second son of Queen: Victoria, who has left the ship Euryalaus, and will join the St. George, a larger vessel, which will sail in a few. weeks for the ‘West ‘Indies and Nerth America. boss — Nor SETTLED.—The ‘Bonora Age says the trouble between the Tuolamne County Water Compaay and the parties interested in, or supposed to be, breaking the water ditches, seems to be no nearer 1 settlimeent than they eesementinage. Towa, lately, from & St. Louis man, on the nois, was immediately cmancipated by the Lincoln winner. te San Sy ia flooded with mud —soft mud. Some of the cellars are ha}fful afloat. tia Finale 6 sa ew pao i] wet weather. . -{HA ball for the benefit of the Dutch Fiat public school, given lately, realized a profit of $222 624. seeniseeeneneeetssinnstemte SECRET © Cuan. Neate Lodge, No. 3 very Raturdaycrening ng om » No. ng of each ones oiaaiaed frat ev. each mon Thos: P. Hawley, aus F. Rudolph, comnts No. ak5 —Stated as. Tale lente. @ad Bellows, _ un, te, eo, en Broad and Pine strects D. 8 Tallman, N. @. \ Independent Order of Knighthood. ca hk aoe wats Sons of Temperance. Sierra Nevada at Te No.' 17—Meets every Saturday ev: Hall. James Churchman, W. ymond, = 8. Tod hes (Good Templars rag =. Sra ‘. i. BP. O'Conner & KE. 8. Chipman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 5 ‘practice in all the Courts —— Jan. 10—3m 3 a Selresien nRALeK ai timoe niga ~ the Heed BLAZE’S SALOON, the State of . —_ be gl RR ceitaen He tod é vm A. © Miles Mactor J. F. PF hodciphe pt visit this country. Itis Prince Alfred, the . ‘EPA negro who wes woo by s citizen of. : Tickets.. .--.-----One Dollar. on said bi Baie eae . said with its coR. OP PONE ANP COMMERCIAT ST. tes Of course it will he s bumper. fo ae Licans: Se a ee eee eee Paar ae. Be cere es emereenncas emesis eel wy “y0 ee we tien HOUSE IW. NEVADA aro UNSER SsLT. Us DURING Tims yEAR 1861. BETS POY VER EN Nevada, Jen. 7th, 1861. PRESENTATION RAFFLE! or : , 3 A. LIBBERT, 3 PREMIUM DAGUERREAN ABTIOT No. 88 Broad Street, Nevada, 350 VALUABLE PRIZES!! _VaLUED AT. 8000. DOLLARS, To be distributed ON ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1861, $300 ELEGANT ro Or JEWELRY. a CASH! TW. TY WATCHES! _ and'the mos rich and Good for $1,00in Likemesses,
At any time before or after the Distribution of the Prizes. Every personwho will have a hiepens tebeen: will receive ONE TICKET for every dollar into a chance in the Prizes. attr ‘Memorandum Book Lost. — WN or about esa, s # smelt Book, to F. C. Davey. a pe ad my one for dated April the other for $60 vrdabed May 1, 1000. bills, are on the Exeelhereby "notited that i'be paid for the relurn of Jan. 4, 3w F.C. DAVEY. BAKER & WYMORE, °°» [Serre ’ . with consumers, Inall cases. of Dyspepsia, Deremedy for ConSUMPTION aiid LUNG DisEASEs, ™ . citizens of the highéat respectability, and is richly Within areasonable distance ef Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and Seon . @ cmon GARDEN MAKING. LD INFORM shat he inte ot aye of mereee and Saget 7 Our of GARDENS in any styled rT REM TREES and supply Bef aving heen soqnged in the business for the years, he m Se pees a liberal lead po would inform the tmetor that cheap for cash. im 7) oe, DE UNDERSIGNED WOULD rate <i: Prive Sirubbery & Seeds. ' December. 6, LET NEVADA FLOURISH ! Hydraulic ee. i EE WEL ALWAYS FIND us on Satara "HAND PREPARED FOR THE CONTEST. A. BLOCK & co. Old Sachem Bitters oni Wigwam Tomic,—These unequalled Bitters and Tonie -are. new meeting with unparalleled sales and faver bility, Loss of appetite or any irregularity of the stomach, they Will be found an efficient remedy, as well as a most wholsome and agreeable tonic. As apréventative of Chills and Fever, they have no equal, and have with thousands become an Indispensable Family Medicine ; being perfectly: pureand free from ary deleterious substance, can 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, Druggists and Wine merchants throughout the country. n6-3m Ie Seovill’s Sarsaparilla, or Blood and Liver Syrup, cures all diseases of the Blood and Skin.BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures any derangement of the Liver. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures Pimples on the face, and all Eruptions. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Boils. BLOOD AND VER SYRUP. ' Cures Erysipelas, » Rheumatism. BLeee AND LIVER SYRUP. The recipe is given to all physicians. BLOOD v Koo Pat AE RSET EE, Purifier and Liver . CONSUMPTIVE’S READ.-—Dr. Wm. . Hall's Balsam has proved more successful than . all the other remedies known, for the permanent eure of all stages who doubt thifs can find ample proof in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. Dr. Wm, Hall’s BALSAM claims the favorable attention of those whose constitution forbid the has received the strongest testimonials from. worth a fair-trial. Nightsweats and spitting of ‘Blood—For these complaints, none ean be found 80 efficacious as Dn. WM. HALL’s BALSAM. It 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 short spaceeftime. It is well worthy your trial. i 97° Be sure and take none but Dr. Wm. Hall’s Baleam. For sale by all Druggists, and warranted to cureall ordinary cases of the Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Influenzs. The Balsam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hourd-' GEO. W. SNELL, agent; importer and wholesale dealer in GENUINE ParexT Mepicoygs, 120 . . Washington street, San Franeiseo The wide reputation which Dr. J. Hostetter’s ““STOMACH BITTERS” have attained n63m more fereible manuer thati_any words which we can offer. the systém, and aids the stomach in the performanee ofits functions. It is regarded on all sides as a sovereign specific, and, therefore, to proeure it ia the best possiblé 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 curative powers for all similar diseases. arising. from a disardered stomoch. In the most severe eases 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 most delightful, especially before meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries arid Hotels throughout the United States.. GEO. W.’ SNELL, .auccessor to Park & White, Generat agent . for California; 130 Mba neti San Francisco. «. “n6-Sin ee h MEAT RARSET. sree, Grass Vall ey, opwing & Omet’s brick store. RRPECIFULLY jag ere & PASSENGI . Persons neural pM ahd the mountains, canbe well fii Tag our atables, in Nevada or 4 Nov. 27-tf National iS Agent 4t-renovates, purifies and strengthens . 4 encen Re fo kospe ow gOm & 00. ] CO.. Bakery, Millst. . which he {MULES FOR ‘VIRGINIA orry ‘J. K. SALE & CO, fer the above place, that m PASSENGR Some Fifty Mules,” T he best in the Stute,that can be had at all times _ Opposition is the Lifé ot Trade,” MARYSVILLE STAGE LINE. Jae, 50: bo a gel vromla Ba on. ahd! DAY, ime oath he wilt put ona line o Stages 0 betWeen Nevada a M ville, leavin: MONDA WEDNESDA Yad Fn -FRID. Ay MORNINGS, at Dit B Patine th aon eaters can thretgh 8 e 1s can re} to Sacramento » eee » saving time and pme Oftiee-—-United Btates Hotel, Nevada. 419 BAILEY HO US.E,. 5 ON BROAD STREET, . il NEVADA, \HE. Pro rietor would announce to ~ the public of this county, and the State at: imige that he has taken charge of the above Splendid New Brick Hotel, Which. he keeping -in ‘the best style. ~~ Travelers vis Nevada will find all the om forts of a home is Hotel. smrays oR DOUBLE Rooms . Furnished gone sopping a hia the bast SPRING MATTRESSES andthe re and the pore aa supplied in a RATS OF CHARGES? 59. Bs0 . Ber Wedionysranesneens soos] Fre f Hotel wile gona Honrs. “FASHION RESTAURANT COMMERGIAL 8T., Opposite Tallman & Turners, T° ENTERTAIN THE PEOFLE 1% FED BEST ETee AND AT MODERATE RATES, 57" Game Seppern, Lobsters, and alt the good things in orige) furnished at a moments notes, a2 up-in a style suited to ata agg I intend to keep the “ FASHION” as -# first‘class résteurant, and as Bog tl I recommend it to the people of the city and at large. Sherepern who relish a GooD “ gill and see” for themselves.HOTEL DE PARIS, The Eath «haere -_ “CLASS: TAU omuacuatoats at all hours of th he Da: FURNISHED, Soap Re Teed nkkhar oar Dinner. or Ball Partin: Up to Two Hundred dated in the same room, at the c thorteat age and in a style that can not be sur f BILLIARD TABLE MAN PEACTORY, ROUX & < Ce., SRE aa eee, Nera Sen ae ASSORTMENT OF bI LARD le ag se 8, Billiard Cloth ‘and Cues. We ve from 8; London New Y. pea Pals aortas of everything used in our oS of business. Work pores aanael at the most reasonible prices “— di-2r _ EMPIRE MARKET, . On Pine Street, just below Kidd’s Building} ~ Charles Event, OULD imorso his is old: patrons, and want. of faa American peek E PO. MUTTON, VEGETABLES, etc. to give oor Hek eT ery ame Ste. ote. in the best condition he will sell Shell chatenae or retail. 1860.—tf se a Nevada, Sept. 6, FAs Ne resumed proprietorship of _