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January 16, 1861 (4 pages)

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hi ec oem this is a rush ticles , e made r yard ryard riyard to $7 . to 10 r yard r yard away (ENT _ res inLE, TY. ___the ‘officers a vy Cieiilieai (sibetc ici Mrs. . ! Hayne wes eutrancing hier audience, ‘on last Monday. evening, with the moving spectacle of 4 courtezan. rédeemed through love, & . Chinese dameel, bearing the ewphoriious natne . of Ah Sue, entertained the frequenters of the poetic regions of the Sheriffs ‘office witha rinses meted ri en stegate about Grass Walley, ‘had, ‘ap to this time heen leuding.a life of careless dissipation, surrounded. by alt -the Iuxuries. which: 80 » enchant the visitors to the Chinese ter of that pretty town. The fair Ab east! on Tife Wiis a gay one; and what time &R@did not employ in the company of her vamerous ad‘mirers, was spent in dreamy eestasy, induced by the fames of opium, and in the “cares of her toilet, in. the: elaboration of which she is . . Such a proficient, that when she came ont of . her luxurious:-dressing room, she fuéked as splendid as the best rigged Chinese Josh. Though, toa superficial observer, Ah Sue's heart might have appeared in a state of captivity, yet it was free ;indeed, it was dermaat. True, she was lavish of her favors—but she lavished them for gold—yea, for gold. Among the host of her admirers, oné Ah Cut ‘stood prominent, in fact he appears te have occupied, towards the fascinating Ah Sue, the position which the Count de Ferrite occupied _ towards Caniille. Things. were gong on pihadaatl enough when-one day, poor Ah Sue found her Armand in the.pérson of one Ah Wee. Now, Ah Weeié a Nevada Chinaman: and belongs to the'tribe of the Sam Yops He saw Ah Ah Sue saw him, whereapon a flame was kindled which all the water’ in’ the Eureka iakes'can not’ quench. ‘Their love, at first, was rather platonic—the Sam Yop be-. ing somewhat dubious about muking himself: too familiar wane: the Young Wus—as hes’ ion of the Sam Yops. Last: Monday, however, the lovers, unable te bear their separa. . tien any longer, Ah Sue jumped into a buggy . B. held in readiness by Ah Wee, and was driven to Nevada ut 2'2:40 pace, 86 'far's0 good; but up comes Ah Cut, armed with a warrant for the arrest of ‘the fair Ah Sue, on a charge of larceny. The officer performed his duty, aud poor Ah Sue was taken in durance vile; Ah Wee distractedly informed the officers of the law of the true state of affairs, insisting on the falsity of the charge. ; It was resolved, by the gentsin the Sherif’s . © office, that Messrs. Gee. ‘W. Lenhart and Isaac Williamson be appointed a committee of two to wait on Judge Belden, who was at the theatre, wituessing the “performance of . Camille. . The. Judge : went to the Sheriff's ‘office, called up Ah Sue and Ah Wee, and . ~ married them “instanter. Mr. Lenhart officiated as bridegroom and Mr. Williamson as bridesmaid. After the ceremony was over, the usual kissing of the bride, by the . company, took place, gin’ was drank all around, the happy pair went to the jail te inaugurate their-honey moon. ¥esterday morning Ah Sue was discharged THEATER.—The benefit of Mrs. Hayne, last night, was, as we. prophesied it would be, a bumper. not within our provinee, and so) we let it pass, as a matchless performance. Claude, ~by. Mr. P. Thayer, °was well done ; agen ‘in the kindliest spirit, we would intimat _this-young. man the propriety of taking i time, and not snapping his sentences so short. off, as if they. were morsels of piecrust. Mr. ; E, Thayer, ag the ‘honest old Major Dumas, was ag perfect as-we ever saw the character. So, also, was Mrs Burrill, as Madame Des Chappelles,.and Miss Coggewell, as Claude’s mamma. ‘Taking it, all in all, nothing better ever appeared on the Nevada boards before. To-night “Ingomar,” the wild fellow who devotes himselfto the refined Parthenia, will be presented , -—Parthenia by: Mrs. Hayne. A SMART Girt.—There isa little girl of nine years old, in this town, whom Lokalitums will venture to bring against an in the State. She gets up at four o'clock in the morning, feeds seven-cows, milks them, and has the milk distributed among the customers by eight o'clock, .after which she returns home, takes her breakfast, writes a love letter to our devil, and by nine o'clock, she is ready either to go to 1, or assist . her mother ‘in herhouse work, as the . . case may’ be. Wh te De om ha ao . e this, let him ee orn Lokalitums wil him out. par Soh 6 Ono—Joy found tor i ae ne g, May Far are “Keer OENT 4k Baown's. ‘Wei Li. — We} corer te J: Willis, that'a man named . “Wii. Ware, ex e elaims of Avery & Co., ‘ie badly injured on Mendes last, . bybeing caved-upon,: “We } ; “haiwe ‘Determined = re we pale HOUSE IN aes a ae LICENSE (Sagaw Aes NEVADA =e Sie = arr uno eLe os . p “DURING THE YEAR 2601 It appears that Ah Sue,'whe'be wud . apeenenmmemencsin = “tribe of the Young-Wos; whe mostly de can. _ JEWISH COMPUTATION.—-The ‘year 1860 % is the latter part of the S620th and the be, ginning of the 562ist year since the creation . . Of the world, ‘abcording to thé Jews. It an. . r. #wers to the 653d-year from theJuhan Pe Fidt ;. to the 2313th year from the foundation: piads ; to the 2607th year since the era of Nabobaser, aud to, the year 7368-9.of the a —asior ‘Lindsay and James Céagrare,. two. San Juaners who have been on # visit East, returned on the last steamer -and reached home Thursday. SECRET ' ORDERS. Masou Nevada Lodge, No. 13_Meets at: Masonie Hall, Broad. street, every Saturday ev lar egy wid second Saturda: Seeretary. cailons fret 1 Capers is of each pont: ‘Thos. P.) ; ; Je. Radolph, saci No. 6, K. T.—Stated as. ofeach month. Charles Marsh, Acting: ‘Recorder. . ‘Niles, Mastor, J. F. ee 3; J. FB. Rudolph; -@dd Fellows, Gastonatr Latige; No. 16—Regu lar meetings every ‘riiésday evening, at 3 Falltoan an Hall a8 of pprowd and Pine streets.’ D. » G. Independent Order of Mistghinesd Nevada Camp; aac Yo od moa ie em eV cc Berge wA. P inureh, Levey, 2 Sens of Temperance, Sierra Nevadapttg ee! Nos Hus nga every { Saturda ev James Ghurchinan WP. Reymond, i. s. are te Rion by) Po : dleperance al. Rev. . GEO. W, KIDD, er. In the Granite Building, Broad Street, “Nevada. CS DUST Purchased at the Highest Marnie iy tay liberal advances made on Dust Sewsrdes, + Assay.er,. sor Coinage at the U. 5 ght on San Franciseo and Sacrame ate at on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest ‘Coiléctions made, and State and CouneA Securities purchased at the highest Market sep7-tf ge i Guin ‘W. YOUNG, IMPOUTER AND DEALER IN ; Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, . -_Cutlery, Silver-Ware-and Fancy Goods. Melsey’s Bleck, ~~ -Uemmercial. Stseet: : s-s & Near Pine. Watches carefully Repaired and seweegyule $0 order. All articles guaranteed extieae: Ney. 27th, 1860. 8 Cc. W. MULFORD & CO. BANKERS. At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada AOLD DUST Bought at the Highest Rates. Gar —_ Checks on Sacramento and San Frau Dest; forwarded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for . County Seri bo ht at the highest market rates. Nevada Sept. 4 ith. 1860. es J. Jj. Ce BIRUBEXE. Cc. N. FELTON. ren BIRDSEYE & CO., BANKERS, Nevada, . Mumber.30, 1: ~ Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion at the H est Rates. anepry made ab GOLD DUST ‘en Assay or Coinage at the Checks at POTENT SER PER tetas Saeree mento and. Sanger: . Kp-Our Sight Exchange on Metropolitan Bank New York, salein sums to suit. : Purchase State and County Securities at the h it rates. ites posites received, Collections made and transVusiness. “Nevada, 8 oe 6, 1 g See } J aees OTs, — NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE No, 30 Main strect, Nevdan,” — Ge Pee By every DescripRefined and Assayed at Sau a ge ag te MADE IN BARS OW ColN. Hours, Assays wg bay and 8 ay Sod at. the lowest file Black Sand lots beng emits with pure Gold, small ¢avities. kya ont lr Math ag geo All other Silver, Suceei0 ag however large ey Rome; to the 2636th year of the Olym-. 7 era. Ft he ee init’ Ea “of . ! . to. a chance in the Privge, . Assay or-Coi and advances made on the same . : To criticise hier Pauline is . if required ASON'S oftce, “halen. cor . I street, Nev: sept? Nevada, Jan, 7th, 1861. ——— . PRESENTATION BAFFLE! OF ‘A. LISBBES PREMIUM DAGUKAMRAN ARTIST Ne. 88 Broad Street, Nevada, 350 VALUABLE FRIES ut VALUED AT “8000 DOLLARS, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2861. “@ld Sachens Bitters aad Wigwam Tomic.—These unequalled Bitters and Tonie are with consumers.: Inall cases of Dyspepsia, Destomach, they will be found an efficient remedy, .}as well as @ most wholsome and agreeable tonic. Asapreventative of Chills and Fever, they have
no equal, and have’ with, thousands -beecome an . Indispensable Family Medicine ; being perfectly pure and free from any deleterious substance, can be taken by all young and-old, mal¢ and female, with benefit. For saleby GEO. W.SNELL, (130 Washingten street; San Francisce.) Agent. And by the principal Grocers, Drijgists and Wine merchants throughout the countity. n6-3m ” r-Scovill’s Sarsaparilla, or Bledd and .J-iver Syrup, cures alb diseases of the Biood . and Skin. . BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures any derangement of the Liver. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Cures Pimples on the face, and all Enuptions. ELEGANT ARTICLES OF JEWELRY. ee EVERY TICKET WILL BE Good for $1,00 in Likenesses, At any timé before or after the Distribu* ton of the Prizes. Wickets....... @ne Dollar. Sivery persia whe with -taneea ftiicness taken will receive ONE TICKET for every dollar in. vested in PICTURES, which will, entitle them 431-tf _ Memorandum Book Lost, N or about “the 22th, a small Memorandum Book, containing two Due Bills, payable to F. ©, Davey. nine menths after date ; one for $67, , dated April ist, the other for $60 18, dated ay 1, 1860, eo ue bills are.on the Exceelsior compan: Fensonaane notified that ay ment on nenton sald bill has been discontinued. Ten Dot llars reward will be paid for the relurn of said Book with its contents. Jan. 4,3w . F. C. DAVEY. Groesbeck,SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Next door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada. Bacay nee atjention paid to Hair Cut; and Hair Dressing: Tam always p to ve i one a clean shave, and «Drop im tnd Cy bn pol . Bed ated you will ‘Tim Shep For sale ! THE hav: business to otherNiger ing mn a othe. town Sted witie ip tools and oe F gg oe se wn ev: 8 is Gener ie in one omait te febe thchest iafainig seetion in thestute. Any person w engeed start sgemneee in he moaeed Aisne: bade to call and examine before ocating el sewhere. W. A. BEGOLE. Nevada, December lth —tf TREES, FLOWERS AND = }, GARDEN N MAKING. SDERSIGNED AvQuLD INFORM . OF Nevada and on his business 288 . hesatends to arr 1 " UT GARDENS this senson He will ¥ t .. in any style desired, TRL TREES and supply customers with his Flowers, Trees, Shiubbery & Seeds. Having been . in the business for the last three years, he confidently expects a liberal petecare. Fae would inform ie veople that Making, Trimmin oD aly son EE St LEW Be Coule December 6, 1860BLAZE’S SALOON, _ COR. OF PINE. AND COMMERCIAL ST. if You on rae a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’ oo Nevada, Sept. 6-+f = 00D AND LEVER SYRUP Uures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Boils. BLOOD AND LIVE SYRUP, Cures Erysipelas; Canker,. BLOOD AND LIVER eee ‘The recipe is given to all phyéielans. JBLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, Stands at the head of all reparations a8 aBlood Purifier and Liver enedy: Sold by Druggists everywhere." GEORGE W. woes EL anocenor to Park & White, Agent, 130, ashingto treet, Sam Francisca, t né-3m CONSUMPTI VES READ,.<-Dr. Wm. Fall’s Baléam has proved more successful than all the other remedies-known, forthe permanent cure ofall the early stages of consumption. Those Fwhe doubt this statement can find ample proof {n the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. Dr. Wm-Hall’s BALSAM’ clainis “thé favorable attentioa of those whose constitution forbid the . uses of Opium or Morphine. This astonishing . remedy fur ConsuMPTION and LuNG DISEASES, » . has recelved the strongest testimonials from . citizens ef the highest respectability, aid is richly worth a fair trial. Nightsweats and spitting of Blood-—For these complaints, none ean be found 80 efficacious as Dk. WM.-HALL’s BALSAM. It subdues theirriration, stops the sweating, and restores the strength in a very short space of time. It subdues the irritation, stops the sweatiyg, and restores the strength in a very short space ef time. It is well worthy your trial. 7" Be sure and take none but Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam, For sale by all Druggists, and-wartunted to cureall ordiuary cases of the Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Infinenze. The Balsam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hoursGEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and whelesale dealer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 130 Washington street, ‘San Franeiseo n6-3m The wide reputation which Dr. J. Hostetter’s “STOMACH BITTERS” have attained during the past year bespeaks its excellence in a more fercible manner than any words which we can offer. It renovates, purifies aud strengthens the system, and aids the stomach in the performanee ofits functions. It is regarded on all. sides ‘a’ a sovereign specific, and, therefore, to proeure it ia the best possible way, should be the object of the public. We commend it wfth more than usual zeal and confidence, belicving and knowing as.we do, that it stands foremost ef the many preparati+ns ef the day, for imparting strength vigor and tone-to the system, and possessing the curative powers-fit-ai-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. Asa Tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters are most delightful, especially before meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries and Hotels throughout the United States. GEO. W. SNELL. successor to Park & White, General agent for California, 130 roe* . Washington street, San Francisco. re on Mill Street, Grass Valley, opee pos ing & Othet's betek store. . ‘House to Rent” The well known MEAT MARKET, JOHRSON & COs. Bakery, Mill ste. Grass Vali-y, Jan. 1, 1861-tf bility, Lose of appetite or any irregularity of the . 7 Le t¥ want of MUTTON, VEGETABLES. ete. wie Yoke ee ee Ritetscatore favaes die Some Fifty Mules, T he best in the, State, that can be had at all times: , Persons intevdin over the tains, can be‘ well fitted out tthe a in Nevada or Grass te Nov, 27-tf “Opposition is the Life ot Trade, Ce Ak LE STAGE “LINE. ae JAS. 8. McCUR wonta D tice that on and-aiter baa es rect Napa end Darra MORNINGS; at? on taking this lin Pearcy is Ste TY sorher, Office—United States Hotel, Nevada. — ni7__ BAILEY HOUSE, . ON BROAD sneer) f Need Proprietor would announce te. the public of this county, and the State: at large, that he has taken charge of the above.. forts of . a homea this Hotel. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ‘noams > Furnished persone stop at this House. The Beds are alt 1 furnish the best SPRING *MATTRESSES and the Toone are. supplied ina comfortable ant luxurtous style. — RATE OF CHARGES + ; Board per haw eevesecastececoets From $7 to $10 Meals eee eerereaateremesees & ee evocvede Fifty Cents. Seaanese . Nifty and. Seventy-Five Cente COMMEROIAL:. 8ST, «, P Opposite Tallman & Haka NEVADA ‘E CHAS, WISH ..... ce ceees Proprietor . AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE -AND AT MODERATE RATES. Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters. end ald aS roca thinge in ‘the market, furnished’ at a the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, _L inten to keep the “ FASHION ”? as a firstshe emg who relish a GOO a wel * call and see” for themasiyes, Nevader Nov.-26, 1860-tf HOTEL. DE PARIS, :: OV. CHAUVEL...,.+. -PROPRIETOR, _No, 8 BROAD. STREETS. REVADA. rent Rath a Mins “CLASS ety RANT, and Mealé wil Seapaend i hours of the Day. THE SLEEPING APARTS s Have been NEWLY , FURNISHED, Beds are as clean and luxurious as any in Cals. Dinner or Bali Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, can be accommodated in the same room, at the shortest noti and in a style that can not be surpassed, BIGLIAR MAN UFACTOREY” Fe TAMeIOERS ves deka alternate da Bs Splendid New Brick Hotel, > Which he designs cM a in the best th oon = ” This H tel will. bo k asa jee deen Leal ! "aa well known’ Rea urant moments notice, and gotup ina style suited to.. class restaurant, and-as such, I. recommend it to , ple of the eity and the TR re at eee the oH ROUX “ 8s; os 5: OE t, Nevada, A$ ck Cau rae TABLE 8B Cloth aud Cuess We receive from Paris, London and New Yorka full assortment of everything used in our branch of business. Fe Cabinet Work widay executed at the most reasonable prices 2m On Pine Street, just below Kidd’s Building; 3 Charles Ixent, OULD imrorm his ‘eld patrons, and all ‘in American BERF, PORK. to giye him a eo Nevada. Sept. 6, 1860.—tf EMPIRE MARKET, _ SE Mek on hand at all times alarge lotof _ , Beef Cattle, ete., etc. in the best condition whic rhe will sell wholesale or retail,