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“a nidhp a Shadi the *hoitie of J.
_~evebitiy’; Deputy Van’ Hager “arrested Alfred
der pretense of obtaining chonge for a ‘twen_.ty dollar piece, gave the information-toDep’ y
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from Paradise by refusing to obey the law. of .
. keep sliding on the verge of ith.
Tila a hearts are no. sooner. theirs,
_and steal; stitched them fo her undermost of
. “undergarments. When washing day came,
tert cork
B. Van Hagen ‘the ~night' before. Prva
Adams at the. pawn broker shop.of D. &.B,
“Lachman, ' whilst in the act of pawning the
chain and ctoss, avd committed ‘him’ to: jail.
: “a “The Messra.Lachman are entitled to eredit .
in this connection, as they detained the thief
in their shop, whilst one of the brothers, un.
Sheriff "Yun “Hagen.
= Micnaen. Conner. wi was. ‘czamined by Drs. .
~ Chas. Stohr is another snittitiounti: in. ‘jail
for the same cause, and will be also sent to
the asylum.
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M. §. NorTon, a Republican, is. the present postmaster of Grass Valley. ©
: rreeereeeceeeemenirennmtrtneese
dealen he old cheése.—Mite is right.
Female fortifications. —Every woman's
pans ine 1s her eastle.
It is right for young people to use alicense
to: get married, but’ they shoildn’t use too
much license afterwards.
A total: abstainer thay be said to be at
times twell-supplied ; but the toper, on the
-eontrary, “ lets tell alone.”
‘Free passes may be called “ honors to the
Jal, end pronounced insane; he: wil be sent _ uel a i
To be Closed Out.
THIS I8 NO HUMBUG SALE!.
HAGADORN-& BOWLEY
. ie DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT
their entire STOCK OF DRY GO
-dead’’-heads,
‘The first. secessionist—Adam, who.seceded
the Lords’
The Palmetto Minute Men evidently think
“¢The most mishievous liars are Ahose :
Many’ a man’s vices hive at first been .
nothing worse than bit good qualities run
with ‘
sive id did to others especially
isi in fact only self indulgence
28 to writs
‘Exce
to child
ander an.
», Don't beh in too great a hurry, girls, to fall
in Tove with the oung men. It: often hapMm theirs are no longer yours.
“ Tue SONG oF A SHIRT.”—Jane Sparks;
& widow lady, living at No» 645 Greenwich
street; N. Y., having become possessed of two
bills on.the Chemical. e for $1000
and the other for $500—and thinking to put
them where thieves could not break through
Mrs. Sparks chenged her linen, but forgot to
relieve the soiled garment of the $1,500, and
4id not think of it again, until she saw the
article of wearing apparel fluttering on a
clothes line in the back yard. She then hastened down stairs and searched but the money was missing. Mary Moran, the servant
who had done her washing, was quickly suramoned, and accused of having stolen the
bei Mary denied the charge, but, on beg arrested and taken before Justice Con“Rally, she was committed for-examination,
>
His pigs RopBeRyY.—On Tuesday, Jandown on th ® road between eae, PlacerVille and Siaith’s Flat, and robbed of the
der McKenzie were committed on the charge
“#4, the robbery. es
‘Gain the Senate, ox ‘the 13th, in i teply to
one of the Wigfall Senator Douglas confessed that there
which he regretted : and then sa
make this declaration, Lam
rn that nine-tenths of the com
eee are unfounded. :
do ydu.call thie?” said Jones,
fret lightly with his fork.
sob P* cussed te tndioedy “what do
-_4gou_callit?”
~.“ Well, really ,” anid Jones, ut do's kage,
ENT THEM FOR PAYMENT ~ 35 baan'auite eavegh hair in it for
but contains a little too much for
‘Rees Pansun—teo rare es
‘Fan, ia dead, at the ripe age of 104. Hesaw. . .
Se ne
ly saw its destruction. =.
er The Hebrew residents of Placerville
See Pt: intend
rooting eymagegse
Vy" Stock of FANCY DRY GOODS,
‘they are the men for the hour, as! re .
Bacarra I LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO .
is so difficult in writing
. OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK !
. WHOLESALE PRICES.
In order to convince the LADIES that this is
NO. DODGE OR SWINDLE—to get up.a rush
—we would call your attention to a few articles;
as a sample of the REDUCTION we have made
in eur. Goods :
Faney Silks....+.+..--50cts per yard
Best French Prints:..-.--18 cts per yard
Best Bonnets ... do cop ince heaped $5 to $7
Best Mantillas and Cloaks. ...+.$3 te 10
3Ply Carpets nb dcbesdicées $1: 25 per yard
‘Brussels Carpet....--. $1 124 per yard
Best Bleached Muslin..-124 x. yard
Common Merrimac prints Given away .
‘ Together with 10,000 other articles
too numerous to mention.CALL AND EXAMINE.
Before Making Purchases.
—e
Ladies, you ean rest assured of NOT GETTING any
SHELF-WORN GOODS,
But Goods that have been brought inte this market within ONE YEAR and
All Persons having Accouuts against
* i
\rTo CALLS AND SETTLE,
#25,000 WoRTHOP DRYGOODS —
iMPCRTING ouR own Gi
. And in order todo this they offer their whole} —Nevada Daily ‘Transoript
be 2 me cms 0 eS .
“Weald venti eat the atontion of the wie a Nevada county
TO HIS” YMMENSE. SDOCK
«te —
“AND WE ‘SHALL, AS. HERETOFORE,
‘all at the Lowest Possible Prices.
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Having Faeilitics Sscond to Nene im the ‘State, in fact,
poDs
a
We can safely oe to you a .
Saving of Twenty-Five ‘per Cent.
“IN ‘YOUR PURCHASES, ‘EITHER IN:
ie snes EN GOODS.
SRL cami ot se Bi a Si ME railing ek iat hte Terk ot a
LEI, SSR
_. a. Out Door ‘Sale. particulary aitenicond to.
cose HAAS & CO. Auctioneers.
Novads, Semin 21, 1861-1m*.
“We have Determined
TO GIVE NO CLOTHING HOUSE IN WEVA
ANY LICENSE
Fro UNDERsSHELL us
DURING bes a a WEAR 1861.
BUYERS WILL “ALWAYS FIND US ON
HAND PREPARED FOR THE CONTEST.
A. BLOCK & CO.
Nevada, Jun. 7th, 1861.
LET NEVADA FLOURISH !
“. wary 10th, I met the same person,
. Hydreulic Hose Manufactory.
¢ steering’ in the last sta
. femres,Conprarstons Jum
Lite
wouldbe both painrer to' me, ‘and express¢d Sahin haveediins of ever seing
New Year's Day, the or’s mirth surprised
_. me—he Jaughed and said, “Oh, ¥e8 you a
for . many a, New Year’s Day. yet,’’—prescri
him, and when he left 1. ed, that if hecon(. thought it maanity to attempt ff. ‘To.day, Janin the same
place; but for which circumstance I should not.
} Haye known him, hts resurrection being se com
*) plete, anid with, an imipatient stirig” expressed a
strong desire to: gat work. MASON ASTEN,~
_j2iam Gor. 35th street and Thicd, a
Morris’ Gite ft Enterprise.’
We are requested to call the ‘attention of the
early purehasers of tickets in MORRIS’ GLFT
ENTERPRISE, tothe fact, that owing toa mie-_
take in numbering, the first tickets issued have
been called ins. The new and genuine issue Is endorsed on the back, ** Av Ji I and the number
of the card is written in full a¢ross the face, with
red ink. The first issue has the number written
on the back. with black. ink, ands, signed by M.
. MORRIS. Persons holding any such are requested to return them previous t6 the day of drawing, and receivenumbers of the new issue intheir ~
place. The reason of this request for exchange
of. tickets, is to guard against the possibility’ of
two numbers coming in-for.one prize.
This Entertainment, it will be recollected, has <
ithout fail. It
ore than three
ARY, when it will come off
embraces a s¢heme containing
_. times as many valuable prizes, in proportion to.
the whole number of tickets, that any similar enterprisé has yet offered ‘in ‘Grass Valley. The
value and character of these GIFrTs may be judged
of by the pnblic, as they are on exhibition at
Morris’ store, on Mill street, Grass sceeteee or
‘ey examining the published seheme. .The drawing. will positively come off on the '
pay now fixed upon. Persons “desirous to take
‘Taoninal” eum, ‘will do well to “ales thes pres=;
ent. ofdoing so.' Tt should berecojlected that the first prize is €280IN'GOLD COIN,
and the list embraces quite-a nuniber of splendid
gold and silver or all new and
in perfect orders: ‘
‘January -16, itil ane
Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam To
mic,—These gnequalled Bitters and Tonie are
new meeting with unparaileled sales and favor
-with consumers. Inallcases of Dyspepsia, Debility, Loss of appet:te or any irregularity of the.
stomach, they will -befound an efficient. remedy,
as well as a most wholséme and agreeable tonic
As apreventative of Chills and Fever, they have.
no equal, and have with thousands become an
Indispensable Family Medicine; being poet
pure and free from any deleterious substance, can
be taken. by.all young and old,. male and female,
with benefit. For saleby GEO. W.SNELL,
(130 Washington street, San Francisee.) Agent.
And by the principal, Grocers, Druggists and
: Wine merchants throughout the country. né-om
CONSUMPTEVE’S BEAD.«--Dr. Wm.
Hall’s Balsam has proved more successful than
allthe other remedies known, for the permanent
cure ofall theearly stages of consumption. Those
who doubt this statement can find ample proof
in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine.
Dr. Wn. Hall’s BALSAM claims the favorable
attention of those whose constitution forbid the
uses of Opium or Morphine. This astonishing
remedy for CoNSUMPTION and LUNG DISEASES, .
has received the strongest testimonials from
citizens ef the highest respectability, and is richly
worth a fair trial. ‘Nightsweats and spitting of
Blood—Fer these complaints, none tah be found
80 efficacions 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 sweat-Liyg,and restores the strength in a very short,
Book and Job Printing Office. . '[™™, spre rieson's int
SEWING MACHINES, are p
. Miners and dealérs.in canvas, Four stron
sewed Seams, for 20 cents a yard.
turing Hose, we se the best and
that Se be procured in the market. being a breet!
Te molgietii of this Establishment have
purchased one of the finest Job Offices:ever
brought into the mountains,and are now prepared .
to peng in the best possible manner, and at .
REDUCED BATES, every description of Printing, such as :
pers
Nev:
to our rons.
eae Ne. 81 ‘Bread street, Nevada
g procured
Watson’s ee Patent
te furnish
ly
Tn manufacstrengest twine
ical Ball -maker, and
king” Hose in
we aoe aro consent 0 of giving satisfaction
space of 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 warranted to cureall ordiuary cases of the Throat and
Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Influenzy.. The Balsama will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six houra“GEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and whole
sale dealer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 130
, . Washington street, San Franeiseo n6-3m
ter’s “« a , 4 ve a
POSTERS . sche pany an ises, in Nevada. . ™ore fercible manner than any words which we
BILLS OF F/ RE, o : CALF were femal Boies nos. wt ae pow] can offer. It renovates, purifies and strengthens
PROGRAMMES, LABELS, preadg wh part ee ty has py the syerom, and aids the stomach in the perform, bip ; nocar marks. The-ealf is of a coal black . *° ofitefunctfons. It is regarded on all sides
o., he., Kec. color—about seven months old—and has neither . as a sovereign specific, and, therefore, to procure
described Cow and Calf, and
ted to eall and prove prope
take the same awaypay
ED. SETTLE.
TREES, FLOWERS
om. a, eerotad
ear-marks or brand. I have taken up the above
owner is requescharges and
it ia the best possible ways. should be the object
of the public. We ‘commend it with more than
usual zeal and confidence, belicying and knowing
‘as we do, that it stands foremost ef the many AND<
GARDEN ! MAKING.
INFORM
pe: aaa at mn of Nevada
ag ft a cARDENS
?. Groesbeck,
SHAVING & BAIR CUTTING SALOON
Next door to Conseeiinatiets
. Lem
7a . PA Shep attention paid. te Hair Cutways Hair Dressing: and always with the greatest success.
‘preparations of the day, for imparting strength
. vigor and:tone.to the system, and possessing the:
i, curative j powers for all similar arising
eases of crame, diarrhea, and weakness in the
stomach, the “* Bitters’ have been rigidly tested
Asa Tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters are-‘most de
lightful,. especially. before meals. Sold by~all
Druggists, Groceries ant Hotels throughout the
United States. GEO. W. SNELL, successor to
Park & White, General agent for 130
n6-3n)
AT THE 1Eg\ OF PORTUNITY.
one to
Sree epee sent: See Tne:
Reitman
quered that case, tio one need’ despair—in feet 1
been adjourned to the FOURTH OF FEBRE-—————
~} trom disardered stomoch. fu the most severe” ~~~