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Settle
being,
will be
. pute
deine ?
balance
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y 24th.
4
s Pre}
y 20th.
re
ritable
re
omB,
a
Wm.
»
fthoraddi
Comie
Wt Won eel ra comple of .
Yesterday. between two. Chinese, Peo A
toa to heat. nd sée.agenuine Chiesa
“jowing.” The diffetity appears to: have
originated im one of the women inadvertent:
y throwing some water on the other. Sudging trom the excited tone and gestures of the}:
parties the epithets matally applied mnsthave
been very severe. Marshal Davidson hie a
sttap to the row. ae aknth edeee’
Foor Race at ‘aa Dos. men foot raed
‘ja advertised ta dake place at Red Dog on
“24 of August; for a putse af ‘six a ple
dollars;betwve wn Wenmer and Glassfotd, batix
said'to_be swift'ones. The distance.to es
js one hundred 'yarfis,
¥ 4
j eee
Jerr. Dave's PLANT aTION.—An officer
Ot the Lower Mississippi ‘Fiotilin, writes
from betore Vidkehung,” that ob. his corage
up stream he passed Jeff. Dowis’s plantation;
Which yas Under Watér. On 4 rillge of hig
ground thet rose out-of the flood, w number
of Jems. fiegroés stood, bundy in hand, and
by signs arid shouts manifested their desire
_ te be. taken.on board the astional ships. We
“Won't know how imweh truth there is in this
story, but it 1s « good reprosentation of Da.
‘vis's position. He is pretty niveh under wh.
ter: he is said te ‘have paéked up or provided
for being off ; and it c:a’t be long belare he
will be begging to get on hoard of any craft
that will take him on n board.
aw The Harttord "Mowe thctavingay of Plated sergeant poor on the JOth om ule,
& large order feomone of their uld ¢ustomorsiin New Orleans,
mera Jaldieewal » soon tuke plaice in Vie‘mnain honor of the 400 years’ exitence ef the
art of printing in that city. . The first View
Prioter, Ulrich. epened his prints
cic in 1852, but did inant pal wes
‘He wae the couse of the
© Beveciis the Fourth bestowing a
i oe “A A gach in the gear, 1468,
oe Lacie peas with noble. ,
eee them to:
nent wewerle
nd
of thed
strictut the State of California,
ant nyo erat y of sania The Mj.
eo and in faver Tovis forthe .
— ona? Fifteen thousand twa cheaee — twe lee
tnterest ¢ ' Res testy fee or
Peaiener >
wae aetered
‘forth
‘the im ener ai oben
ala tuows, ar ihe
worn
Ea FE
tei
P
enid es
, Case
> richte of rater wave,
rights of
tenances te rewith or sella peel wap wiee 2
mere’ Ditch. Alxo wi Sed es
uated tu be ay and Bridy
+ state
mh
pore Lasts 4 ‘Orens Valley,
rokec aud rari mee for
tite the anes favoeot .
_[ Tees Peintes.y
. Marseilies & Lascaster Quilts,
-. Shakers, Sunshades, (
. . Umbrellas, ; Parasols,
wy, epee court, wate Ry . 4
. stew Style Dusters ! 1
:. a
Meee oe the Ladige of Hemte ed .
erence:
Tipe to aust
aheees Large Variety of
Silk Goods! '
DRESS goons,
Indicxines,
Seicries,
suk ane wecthates dt orennatn
For Sale at Low Rates,
1000 PIECES OF LINEN!
Gloves of, Every 8 Size and Color .
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PRINTS!
Stik. & Wool Curtain Demack, Weol,
Damaek, Lace and Musiim Curtain
Table Damask, Brown and Bleached
eam .
Mohair,
Barege.
Mantillas, Shawls,
Embroideries, Boanets, x
‘A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
WEW STYLES MANTILLAS !
New &tyle of Lwhrvidery, entively New !
, 7 New Style Dopnets and
‘. CHILDREN’S HATS. oe .
eta ‘of sl od
eae Mote,
py mr aie ht My Om
days, Wednesdays
or We Weare said je Ure Caton, awh of the
" caremclibtate . ‘
[pennies { DENTISTRY?!
Lilet: the A ecrettente af. be track
Seaman
cae i UreC OR én Ske. s ,
[igre ae abit
'e Wullding over eee 8 oy
J Uy bed, A862. '3m
Recill Mail i Steumship Co.§
_ The foliow following steamsltps will
: St the mouth ord uly,
ot. Louis, Capt. Lapidye, '‘fuesUrigoun, "Dora ail,
eee diate, Ot
gist.
From J «la
Friday July 11th.
Pearson, Monday, daly
Bt. Wharf, at 0 o’elock, a.m.’
‘Por Panama. ::
ive jnw .1) the Patiama Railroad
from 4 vibiberaltt to Reew New ine
Compatiy
the Atiantic
and Paeii«steamebip Compan
A. i. PURGh
. Wir. BABL BS { Agente.
Cor. Sotemnaniitniiidlanined os — Sau Francisco
HOTEL DE PARIS..
street, ye omens City.
Tus
thorgagh retitti erg the ProQe the Public to call and
examine for Udemevives. Ne cilurtis spared to
make ita
Pirst ©Olase Hotel and Restaurant,
Where travelers and bearders will meet with
atteution.
Mall, rand Dinner will be
upto » by applying te the under. utten
sigaed vv, CHAUVEL
evada, June lth, 1862. tf
FOR SALE !
MR. LIEBERT’S
. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLER Yi!
et Apply tothe Proprictor,
‘#”" Broad street, Nevada City.
hevada. June ith, 1802.
—
SPENCE & WICKES, _
Wholesale Druggists,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
DR. F. HL LER,
Pang om ceases ay einn end Surgeon.
One of Pine apd
aah, be . satus pa) a pe-tieulaily attention to
°° whi —. tery. wad al Dincases of long
: onde, Sune leith 3m
oo
A. BLOOK, s. PURTH, B. BLOOK, JK.
A. BLOCK & CO.,
e ACE LINE —a
Thie permanent Stock ot Drv Gpeds-the larjock dil sit the mountsine of Califernia—
was bought for Ussh and we will guaranties to .
ces
Ladies: call and examiueeur Goods before
purehasing elsewhere. Give us one trial
: CHINN & CoLBY,
. From Graas Valley to Alitson’s Ranch
aa feeds 1-2 P.M.
pe cane orate
ie June bons ii
overlook. Block "Gos Bi
Broad Street, Nevnd’.
will-beSpb feted Hime Panama to}
establishment . .
~ . moet ra saving Bose
fone a ype ed pega Bod
+= LEAVES the Exchange at
ane vall eral at the followin,
wre hg es :
Srna
By ets Oe ye
‘ ih vapid Ce ts li .
St. Eade..
iz -' 80 Fine Bonnets at $5'upicee. *
. 90. 62, BROAD $T., Nevaba i :
2 acromerensange from $i0 to $75 mit ‘wed
Somimeeien aise
“MONAHAN &. LINN,
THE OLDEst, ir :
NEATEST, . _
-— BEST AND (eH
CHEAPEST of
AVE A SUIT
OF THOSE
SPRING
—AxD—
SUMMER
coops!i!
JUST
S8.HAAS & weir
Nevad a, ' April 23d.
,
wn. a GOE,
BOOTS pepe SHOKSsS,
Corner of Moin and Commercial Ste.
efter teenie
other celebrated Mant
om a Brege
PE compare rm & aod
hort, oe ecemnary to to tural pets ® everythi:
class Boot and wpe Hay rome
Boot poe y 7 Shoe Fy Ava or on hand,
‘which will be sold at low rates.
All kinds of irimg done on the short. eetnotice ma neat substantial manner
Nevada Mrch 22—tf
+ . Sie iter coreaem
: otaactia most
NRE EA eg)
Tas CIs Es pie towsl
kveey Wad muadiuite
th
egates ¢ ;
ev. Pree ee oe maaeee oaehes sevenrbsene BO
ath Pea aig pis aceies oe peeeers seeeaes sop Ve?
eee eee erer eRe en beeen ees 6
Shetadehhecn’. TORR P RRR Eee Heke ee eee oeedaye b
PROCTOR ERODE Oe ee vena kden an 8
ie OPFOR OA PERO PET See sere ahead Aye a]
tee eenee ee eereeeeene povedverecd v7
Litil e ie SOOO ms we hee ee eters shore een eaileel'®
Sill
" wpe
eee Se pies ama:
T. ELLARD BEANS, Bee tl
[MOTHERS !. MOTHERS: om!
ON ’'® fail to re MES,
J 'soorHinG RUP for Gi C8)
. 1a the pre
Nurses ian New i me ge and hag
with mever falling. success in .
ANDS OF CASES.
= et stomach ad from ain, but
nace Me AL oa
=
ae ae tice kins, New n Yorkie eon
Bold by all Medicias Dédlars. ” , ‘
Principal Office, 18 Cedar Street, Neto York.
PRICE ONLY 2 rns a”
7 _ Sy 12-6 San i.
"EF Every housekeeper experiences
ficult it is tomake good bread, and wy Wlardiore
take pleasure ja calling attention to the fact that
to Ineure uniformly light sweet and mutritons
bread it Is omly necessary to use Kedingtén
& Co's Yeast Powder. In every. et
tt excels all similar preparations every po
the public. Bee *
re ip anotLe
ecolumu.
Notice to Scrip Owners !
H OLDERS 6 warrants drawnon the Genoo Fund ofthe aepemty and Pheakey mmhecheg a Aug.
1859, are requested
perenne atmy office. ig berry on the a
ceases with this date, ‘KE, G. WAIPE, *
Treasurer of Nevada eounty.
Nevada. July 2ist, 1642
POND, OR. Oo.
SURGEON DENTIS® }
(Successor to Dr. Levason.)
PrPrsCc ‘ B
Oe ebro are ine tke Somat
¥,¢ wii jy 13m
CAPRA IER CE shows et teeth decay the
ke—with them ty are
from destruct
the best and most
Seer Misch & Co's Qooee, iinet jylam
FOR SALE.
City, passi fa of ul => ee passing cee eee
THE YUBA CAP ROADt
The Lest route to —
Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines.
The Vuba Gap 8 © Line and Passeugerirain ca
LANGTON’S TIOSEER EXPRESS,
ILL, on and after the
2th of Ma is 1&2, make
reat trips, trom
ac
Express, Downieville, éy 5
Mondsa), Wednesday and “asoryad
P rs trave. tis route will have but
twenty-seven miles of train travel; from Do
SIEVILLE to
Sierra vor ih voli i
psenee Ante Ante: i
orks, Franktown, ine le ae
elty Gold Holl aud Virgins
Leaving the, ae et" of je
over one
the world ;
odeaes in Swera V.
ates tt THe HUMBOLDT
Po ee oe
Sounds dene tile
‘
As
wa-