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January 8, 1861 (4 pages)

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ian. ZARSE king on ED TO. . site Ed. 124-3m FELTOX. one HighUST for Seavee an Bank, “8 at the nd transTams, . . Attenlew at, on the one Boas, ‘I a. rexieds, DAVIS. A la. ai94¢ AGADORE vada. st Rates. San FranMint for 1 the same ‘ket rates. “weltry, lear Pine. . Jewelry SHOES _build_an adobe tiowse:) After floundering a couple of minutes, they got up, exhibiting ‘two rows of teeth from behind a coat of mud, . .. Whieh ‘was. intended fer.a. smile, -whenthey oe tee partner by the legs, a maneuvre whi . Itis astonishing with what rapidity Briggs’ ae in front ae TRANSCRIPT . = Blackwood. . ‘Whatever selfishness they _with envy. -At this stage of affairs, Consta‘ble Asher made his appearance, and acting as Alien onl the other-ana coe edertook te settle their little accounts, yeatergati sto them for cdeeiie thet pet, 2, from the top of the baloouy, he enjoyed « fine his very nose. Atter exchanging few complimentary remarks, both ipartners quietly pulled .off theit coats, and iproceeded to convince: each other a da Tracy have* manifested in their mutual dis‘bardementa of dust, they made it ail-up by of the street, in front of Blaze’s,attracted thither, no doubt, by the inviting softness of about six inches of. wud,where they closed, and both went down. ‘The fight; about this time, lost all scientific ‘character. Each man had the other by the char, both apparently “determined to use each ‘other’s cramums in mixing mud enough to -aquared off for aset-to. After a few passes ithe Cornishman nabbed a rib roaster. which -sent his nose tothe mud, the Irishman im. .proving his oppartunity by grabbing him by‘the ringlets. The Cornisman, however, = -brought him down, too, when » wallow place, which would have made a porker grunt umpire, brovight. beth men, before. Judge ‘Kendall, who charged them $10 apiece for their luxurious bath, and they went their way rejoicing. 3" Our people are a chance running people. One would suppose that after the various gift éntertainments of the past few syears, they would be somewhat satiated; but such is not the case. This is owing, no douht,.at least as. Nevada is concerned, ‘to the fair and honorable manner in which these. affairs have generally been conducted. tickets are going off in this city. A. R. Jen‘kins, of the National Exchange Saloon, hae disposed of about two hundred, and Lokali-_ ‘tums understands that a great many of them ‘are ‘in the hands of young ladies. Wouldn't ‘it be nice if one of them should win. the or‘chard! Wouldn’t the lovers be abundant! A bachelor friend of Lokalitums, a day or two ago, was in raptures at the mere waetgnt of wooing such a girl. _ “Bat, said Lokalitums, “suppose the orchard was won by a crabbed old maid, would ’-you, make Jove to her?” _ “I would make love to anything that ‘wears Crinoline, provided she were single,” replied the fellow. » After ashort pause, however, he observed, * there is but one selitary exception in_ thie. town.” On pressing him to name it, he declined doing so, but ssid he would describe her. Lokalitams gives the deacription).es something unique,. although, for the life. of him, he can’t imagine ‘that such a female creature lives in Nevada county : “The lady in question,” said he, “althongh as large and apparently as strong as a Comanehe warrior, is nevertheless afflicted with a chron‘s.irritation of the bowels. Her hair is ef a reddish hue ; eyes green—nuse resembles the hump on a camel’s back; her smiles extend: from ear to ear: When the aperture, which was intended for a mouth, is at its meridian it forcibly reminds me “of the post hole in Judge Searls’ garden, and which he tried to sell to a friend of his. her voige is not soft, neither is it musical, for her whispers can be heard at Grass Vulley; her feet are so large that the divine creature is obliged to go out of deers to turn arouud——-” “Hold !” says Lokalitums, “ you must be exaggerating ; but if half of that is true, garden of Eden itself would ae be a eufhcient inducement. ts read George Lenhart has Been appointed First Assistant Engin:er of the Nevada Fire Department. Ne person has tiken\ more interest i in Fire-matters than Mr. Lenhart, and we ‘are.giad Mr. Barton saw fit to make such an appointment. re . EF The alarm of fire, last evenjng, was caused by the burning of achimney in Flagg’s 4 Bit scene, the settlement taking place . shee My heart still h in, PA tee be in his heart to refuse thee the expression of} “Denolee’s”. ” desolation. Phew runs, through . ay * . 2 : ; ; . tie’ midst of Bie soTrow, a pes aig Popout “pote,” endif you don’t TO : Farewell, my dearest! from ti Aye long, long: weary. years must intervene, ‘Ere thy dear voice again shall glad iy heart,‘But Maggie, tho’ 1 now am far away, = And must for years remain away from thee, there isa future day— When LT again thy lovely face shall see.. Yet. if such-bliss } onearth is never mine, The hope to meet on earth I can resign, a But not the hope of meeting thee in Heaven. From my own devoted heart I know Time can ne’er erase-one thought of thee : Oh may I hope !~tho’ far from thee I go, Thou’lt sometimes think bare. . DESOLEER. To THE 1 PUBLIC, NevapDaA, Jan. 8th, 1861. With hrétings of the deepest. concern, the undersigned views certain efforts now being madeé-as calculated to subvert the wise and beneficent pohey of Public Instruction; or so to alter the schoul laws, that the public mon. ey may be used.to’ carry out a system fraught with the greatest. wrongs and injuriés.— Wrengs to the public, by promoting sectarian and sectional. strife, which;alas! has already been too prolific in éausing our present most sad,-and calamitous condition. —Injuries to youth, by darkening and-entangling their minds with the teachings of sectarian and doctrinal mysticisms. Viewing thematter in this light, and failing to warn you, he unworthy of the trust you have been viseced . . to confer on him. Nor is he yet content without cunjuring you, in the name of innocent childhood, not only not to do them wrong, “but to unite in promoting. their interest and welfare, as the state’s brightest jewels and noblest eraaments. é C.T. OVERTON, County Superintendent. Districr Court—Monday, Jan. 7.— Moyes & Hill ve Scheffer ét al.—Motion to strike out defendant Jollicour’s cost bill, submitted. Colton vs McKenney.—Ordered that the sum garnisheed and deposited in Court, be paid.to the Sheriff, and by him applied to wards the satisfaction of the execution against defendant. Davis ve Kent.—Motion for new triad on part of defendant dismissed. ‘Weaver et al ve s Eureké Lake Co.—Motion for perpétualinjunction, on part of plaintiffs, submitted. Country Court—Monday, Jan. 7.—Teel as His Creditors.—Petitioner granted leave: to amend his petition. D. Young ve City of Nevada.—Metion on part of ‘aa to dismiss the appeal, granted. 14th inst. . Erwin vs ’ Pettijean & Co.,.and Erwin vs Souchet & Co.—Set for the 15th. Cowals vs Cozzens.—Set for the 16thHolmes vs Van Hagen—1i7th inst. Jolficant.xr« Johnson et al—1Sth inet. Dooling vs Moore—]9th inst. 'Frizell vs Jeffries. Head ve Moyes—2Ist. Fisher ve Cohn et al—22d inst. McKeever vs Burch 23d inst. MeE1InG.—No. 1’s Hose Company have their regular monthly meeting this evening. ‘Members are requested to: be in siepliire -Goop Apvice—The Murysville Demoerat, in a fatherly way, says ;—Rely upon your own exertions for a living, and you will not go barefoot while waiting for dead men’s shoes. Rely upon your own eyes for’ sight, }and you will not be misled by the shert-sightof others. Rely upon your own brain for ideas, and you will never perpetuate plagiarisms. Rely on your own taleuts for fume and you will not need to resort w bapius. Bropericx REso.utions.—A dig pateh to the Union from the Bay, states that a pelution wong ey Broderick for disobeying o 8, is circulating there, and rd building, corner of Pine and Broad streets.Cd spirit of resignation, whichshows that he isa ae.. . ELEGANT ARTIOLES OF JEWELRY. I'll know *twere best that it sheuld not ie = would be derilect in his duty as acitizen, and } ‘Ieard vs ; Chambers et “s mtiet for trial the . » . Groceries, Provisions,Can eral: 3 tition to the Legislature, to expuuge a reso. ~ if stomach, the wb found ‘tad aghenbha fous avepeweneire' siberrragt a mone : an 9 sg chee byron ame gs be taken by all young and old, male and female, with beneat. For saleby “GEO. W. SNELL, “And by the principal. Grocers, “Draggiits and E ‘Wine merchants throeghout the comstryn6-3m {300 cag eg warms fairing SE SOY ‘EVERY TICKET WILL BE Good for $1,00in Likenesses, ~ "xt amy time before or after the Distribution of the Prizeg5 One. Dollar. comes ese e ewes Every person who will have a, likeness taken will receive ONE TICKET for every dollar in. vested in PICTURES, which will entitle them to a chance in the Prizes. a31-tf Na Memorandum Book Lost.» O* or about the 22th, a small Memorandum) Book, containing two Due Bills,’ payable to F. C. Davey, nine months after date; one for $67, dated April ist, the other for $60 1%, dated May 1, 1860. Both due bills are onthe 'Excelsior company. Persons are hereby notified that yment on said bill has been discontinued. ‘Ten Pillars reward.will be. paid for the relurn. of. said Book with its contents. Jan: 4, 8w " “F.C. DAVEY. LET NEVADA FLOURISH ! VEE undersignad having procured oe of Thomas Watson’s 1S inimitable Patent SEWING MACHINES, are prepared te furnish Miners and dealers in canvas, Four strongly sewed Seams, for 20 cents a yard. In manutacturing Hose, we be) ‘4 best and strengest twine that can be procured in the market. Mr. TERRY be being a practical Sail-maker, and ow ed ji H i Fedo . we longa t etig ts iantaction to our patrons. «~@ Nb. 81 Bread "ELEVATOR MILLS. 21. tf E ARE NOW PREPAR! TO DELIVER to the trade a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF ¥LOUR, October 3-tf . T. W. COLBURN, (Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.) GENERAL DEALERS IN ILDING MATERIALS, bf one thy ag TEES TOOLS, A ogy Sod
te, Blacksmith 3 Tools, Cant rdage, ae, bowie eer ri) ®No. 27 MALS: srauer, NEVADA.” Tin Shop For fale t HE. unders' having business to otherwise occupy his attention is desirous of selling his shee, tools and stock, situated in the town'uf Red Dog, county of Nevada. Said shop is located 3 one ofthe richest mining section in the stete. person wishin to in ane business in ae muouiita would do w: and examine before locating eluewhere. A. BEGOLE. Nevada, December 1iti.—tf BAKER & WYMORE, . DEALERS IN . Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, . citizens efthe highest respectability, and is richly Hydraulic Hose Manufactory. . pa. and tone to the system, and possessing the yrScovills Bayedgatitin; or Bleodand Liver Syrup, cures all diseases ef the BloodBLOOD. AND LIVER . SYRUP] any derangement of the Liver. BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Pimples on on the face, and Cures i alk Eruptions. BLOOD . AND . LIVER, SYRUP. sees paey LIVER SYRUP. Cures Erysipelas, Canker, Rheumatiem. “TBLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. . The recipe is given to all physicians. BLOOD AND. LIVER SYRUP. Stands.at the head ofall preparations as a Blood Purifier and Liver Remedy: : Sola by Druggists everywhere. GEORGE Wa oe to — & the Bhat Agent, 130 Washington street, San CONSUMPTIVE’S BEAD.,---Dr. Wm. Fall’s Balsam has proved more successfal than all the other rémedies known, for the permanent cure ofall the early stages of consumption. ‘Those who doubt this statement 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 uses of Opium or Morphine. This astonishing remedy for CoNSUMPTION and LUNG DISEASES, has received the strongest testimonials from worth a fair trial. Niglitsweats and spitting of so Officaciqus as Dr. Wa, HALL’s BaLsam, It subdtkes the irriration, stops the sweating, and time. It subiies the irritation, stops the sweatiyg, and testores the strength in 4 very short space of time. It is well worthy your trial. &? Be sure and take none but Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam. For sale by all Druggists, and warranted to cureal!l ordiuary eases of the Throat and sam will cure in twenty-four to thirty-six hours~GEO. W. SNELL, agent, importer and whelesale dealer in GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 130 .Washington street, San Francisco . n6-3m ‘The wide reputation which Dr. J. Hostetter’s * STOMACH BITTERS” have attained more fercible manner than any words which we can offer. It renovates, purifies and strengthens the sysiem, and aids the stomach in the performance efits functions. It is regarded on all sides as & sovereign specific, and, therefore, to procure of-the public. We commend it with more than usual Zéal and confidence, believing and knowing as we do, that it stands foremost of the many, \preparations ef the day, for imparting strength ve powers for all simHar diseases srising ur son a \disardered stomoch. ‘ In the most severe cases of e, diarrheea, and weakness ‘in the stomach, the ‘* Bitters” have been rigidly tested and always-with the greatest success. eve, &., TAMIC,. tetter’s. Bitters are most delightful, espécially \kefore’ meals. Sold by all Druggists, Groceries Hotels throughout the United States: GEO. W\SNELL, ‘successor to Park & White, General 4 for California,.130 Washington street, San F; i “G. C. JONES, Importer and Wholesale Dealer Fine Wines and Li Merchant Street, twe doors west of Battery? All Goods gold under a strict a in every particular. San Franciseo, Dec. 1°—Im . Great Improvement of this Ago! . Ss. HOWARD'’s Broad Street, Nevada. . Fa" MEATS, of ALL KINDS, q on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for sineas delivered Free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. Woob—0Of all kinds, on hand and for sale cheap for cash. d3-tf TREES, FLOWERS AND GARDEN N MAKING. the Ladies and Gentlemen’ of Nevada and Ma page ahat he intends to carry on his business this season He will LAY OUT GARDENS in any style Paine Te TREES and supply his customers ‘wit Flowers, Trees, Shrubbery & Seeds. Having been engaged in the business for the last thiee years, he confidently expects a liberal patronage, and .weuld inform the people that now ie a most ee time for Garden Making, Trimming Transplanting Trees. FRED, A. ran St. Louie Hotel December. G,. 1860-tf ~ ‘ii oe tobias amall cavitic cavities, Large as egg 7 t. All kinds of “such tre Sy t ilver, Succeito cn oe . sewed wita four scams, which will stand 75 fect nPHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD _INFORM}}: Sewing “achiines for sale at reduced prices } Having a number on hand, he will sell cheap fer cash, Also, a good supply of Hese, Wagon Covere Tend the heat article of Hhee ‘Twins, ¢ direct fi the Atlantic States.. = 4,000 Kurds of Ready-Made Hose! of different sizes; ‘to accommodate thé miners of Nevada and the surrounding localities. List of Prices (witu Duck furnished for Hose) pressure, single. 20 cts per yard for sewing : LAWKENCE DUCK. . H¥DRAULIC PILOT, Ct rere 60 ots OR EUREKA WD. Sic v eo gkiedaes 63GOs sapasiscsccens 65 DO esciccigeivecey 68 Ga. cvccccacccces® 70 q $Qeveceeevesviees 73 Biddsedeenecvecasee 77 120. . mecencgeceded 90 portion of patronage ; he will pledge himself as a man to work a great revelution throughout the State. as regards cheayiness of hose,’ ete Go to Sng place of business and. examine the work performed by him, Place uf No. 34 Mainstneet, Maveda. d15-tf— In Whartenby’s ee brick Mya oG m. : IC or Herron PR = pe Head cna Shans Btn ets +e Blood—For these complaints, none ean be found} restores the strength in a very short space of . Lungs, Coughs, Colds, and Influenzy. The Bal} . during the past year bespeaks its excellence ina. ‘Ret it in the best possible way, should be the objectTEW IMPROVED HYDRAULIC HOSE4 His, appeal is to the miners! ! Give him # liberal}. ee 3 Sta JAMES HAWORTH, »MoRoparts, Agent, ‘Nevada. nm MULES FOR VIRGINIA “CITY “% K. SALE & CO., RereCTreLLY INFORM PASSENGERS. the abeve place, that ¢hey haye on hand _ Some Fifty, Wuiles, T he best in the State, that can be. had at all times Persons intending going over the mouitaing,. can be well fitted out te ty 3 a0 our atables,, in Nevada or Grass Ve eT AS ag Agest, Nov. 27-tf National Exchange. HOT EL DE PARIS, _ OV. CHAUVEL...... -PROPRIETOR, No. & BROAD STREET. NEVADA. The Eating a Sgt are ag will Rs’ LASS RES< warts ; TAURANT,and Meals will be setved at all h of the Day. THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Dinner or Ball Parties, Up to-Two Hundred persons, canbe accommodated ha the game room, at the shortest notice and ina = thatean not be surpassed. a20 tf TALLORIN FOGERTY WILL 7 cris eT BE Making, Cleaning pairing of gen’ meh’s"Clothmg. Keeps constantly on.bandy. ‘Fine Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which he s prepared to make up in the LA’C}EST STY.LE and onreasonable terms. &P-Shop on Broad street, inthe room former) oditinee ¥. 'f. rte opposite the Ne tional Exchange. s3-tf « Snistiatienn i is the Life ot Trade,” MARYSVILLE § STAGE LINE. ——~y SAS. S. McOUE wonld Ey. notice that on and after ONDAY, Sept. 24th he wilk line of Stages between evada ev va AY ry’ ville aurea days. time aud nl7 ada and ataryaviley len ONDAY SDNESDAY ad ORNINGS, at 7 o'clock. B — this li =o a ne va can go ref Sacrmniite in ONE ie 3 saving Offico—United States Hotel, Nevada. Cc, MM, MEYER & co, _Amporters and Wholesale Dealers in ‘Wines and Foreign & Domestic Liquors generally _ BRICK STORE, et NO 76 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. 08 _ FASHION RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL 8T. : y Opposite Tallman & Turners, NWEVADA F CHAS. IRISsm . weeew 6 oe “ea eee } ' . Ae we veinen his well known Restaur my 1 AM NOW PULLY PREPARED Te ENTERTAIN — THE E ST STYLE aNp a MONERATE RATES. Game Supers, Qysters, Lobsters, and all theyood things"in_the market, furnished ata momexyts notice, and got up ins.. etyle. suited te the tastes of the greatest cpicure. LSAT ALL i OURS. I intend to keep the “ FASHION ” as. a firstclass restaurant, and as. such es gee db ~AAL..Ae 2 AAT 1 Those sha GOOL } WAL a do wel ot eall-and » nee” for themsaclves. Nevada, Noy. 26, 186O¢T ROUX & Ce., Springs nips “HAVE NOW ON HAN A rete ASSGPi) 5 29 ILLIARD TABLES, ‘Balls. Bini and Cues. We receive irom Povis, Lo New Yorka full assortinent 0) iv wet in oy Se eranen ¢ of business. ‘ Cabinet Wa Quickly executed at the most Bs a 9 abe priees BLAZE’S — ax ar ss COR. OF PINE AND ws: si SAL ST. If You Want a> eo sink, ~., 30 TO BLA. 3! , Nevada, Sept 6-tf EMPIRE NEAR is a By " On Pine Street, Justbelows. ~~ Building ~“Viarles Hient, ou huorm his eld patrons, and ali in want of good American BEEF rrees. Merest VEGETABLES, ete. to give Kim ca xr He @ on hand at all times a large lot of Sheep, Beef Cattle, etc. which he will sell wholesale or retail. niam Cement ner ¢ nerelal street, Nevada, Nes ee a Office over Flock « Co’s corner of Commercial street. Nevada,.Sept. 6, 1860.—tf Pop recdananioatwerniny ma” ara Beds are as cleah.and luxurious as any in Cal. ete. in the best a :