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. . elosely followed by another hombre bouniali®
ee
. the other’s cabesa at every jump he made.
_ The pursued party having at last got beyond
_ te the cabin and Local ventured to follow him
© into get the “item.” The interior of the
. with a fastidious housewife. A bench and a
_ three-legged stool, the only articles of furni? ture in it besides a ricketty table, lay capsized
© scattered alt sround. After composing himBe octl 0 Bithe the webs th tan Weyhgpen s-.
3 GOES eenih a eaten whet Ne ee the
. wuss. It sppears he was quietly engaged
in oeepavinny a mess uf slap-jacks when this
= whatever. Union, who was holding his pan
FH till the enemy retreated.
@ cumstance the following day told him that he
© to get loose from the storekeeper's grasp,
Greeney struck the glass of the show case,
4 . ter was that Greeney had to return the book
® and pay five dollurs for the broken glass.
se Gace as a aang &
—~ Hagedorn—Piaintiffsgiven leave te amend
. . . ale.—Deeree of foreclouire ordered.
THERE are some earnest Union men ie
. Gold Flat as our Local had occasion to wit.
nieed yeaterday. He was passing in front of
a thinet’s cabia “when his attention was ars
rested by loud speaking and the noise of a
scuffle proceeding from the cabin. ‘The epi.
thets applied ae is portion wien she?
one had been in the act of beating a kettle
drum with the cords unstrung.’ Presently
ing a frying pan which he brought down on
range, the man with the frying pan returned
ehanty was notin condition to pass muster
individual, a neighbor of his who strongly
leans towards Secessia, called on him. The
‘conversation soon turned to politics and the
. late news from the various seats of war. Secesh, who didn’t like these much, began to
speak of the late Federal victories in a contemptuous manner, calling them all into question and denying that there was any victory
aver the fire, couldn't stand that; so he let .
drive with his frying-pan, slap ~jacks and all .
ron Secesh’s proboseis, following ap his licks
\ Bap Farrn Rewarpep.—A chap lately
arrived in’ the country went inte a bookstore
in this town, a couple of days since, and of.
fered a book for sale to the proprietor. The
bargain was struck at two dollars, An ac»
quaintance to whoo he mentioned the cirhad sold his book too cheap—a work such as
the one he had sold being worth $25 in this
country. The green one thereupon rushed
. to the bookstore and throwing two dollars
‘down on the counter, made a grab for the
book and was making away with it, when one
of the gents of the establishment took him
by the arm to bring him back. In trying
breaking it to pieces. The resultof the mat.
leeneeeniaientiaeannedn amauta
Desrricr Covrr.—March 20th.—W. A.
"complaint by making additional parties de. fendente.
< C. W. Mulford ve. Hagadorn & Bowley—
. E. L. Craig, appointed Guerdian for H. 8.
. Bowley, minor.
/ M. & W.F. Thomas vs. A. Dumoulin, et.
M. &. W. F. Thomay va. J. J. Pac, ot,
7) M.&W.P. Thomas ys. A. Dumoulio—
" Saul Levy vs. his Cretera—Sherifl ap
assignee.
i
a ote ninec eicalanete eae tent
'@ $2,000 for her share of the property. The . #94
other coste of the suit were about Pad
« te Iostaton oon & tr te aes 0
couildn’t think hatd of our readers for doubting that itever would be vepaired at all. We
saw George Peirce and his men at work yes. the
terday, however, and do not, therefore hesi-.
tate to re-announce that “the Broad street
bridge is going to be repaired.”
Quaker Hit.—The miners of tile Ye sails
ity are doing a good business. A friend of
taeruuin am ‘with whom we conversed yesterday says that the companies are
‘all in. all in full biast aad doing well.
: Scteoumeened cfeanse the
noun Sv tel; bos on teeny new virtaos . 4,
have been found in ite use. Toby nag hepa A
SS. VR. BR. AND C. C. BR. R.
Leave facramento. «66.. 6.30 A. M, and 2 P.
Leave Lincoin. aoe 46 wccng eb lS Av M. and 10.30.
SC SR Cee Peete eee ee
Nevapa asp Grass VALLEY TORNPIKE.
We understand that the company intend to.
put the turnpike to Grass ‘Valley in'a state of
complete repair as soon as the weather is
permanently settled.
FRESH CARDEN !!
—AND—
PIELD SEEDS!
Tue District Court being m session, together with the splendid weather we afe enjoying have contributed to :
. Nevada, for the last few days, has
resumed sowething oa life and
GROWTH OF 1861!
JUST RECEIVED !
HOF ergy FASHIONS!
~ SPRING PASHIONS FOR
18G2!!
LAMO-TT,
HATTER!
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
Styles for Hats and
has on hand one
FOR SALE!
By Dr. C. M. BATES,
Wevatin, Jem. 90th tite.
Vines. lated
Se of Hurope
‘wane and vor
next Fog 1 {m4
S oat olfany large stock of
Chotee Fruit 4 pontaclid Grape Vines
i And Cuttings the ensuing Winter.
Persons yee to establish elegy, oud oe. pant
. Orchards ineyards. or
pr rth cned om have Great Bargains b by making early
"pion i k Street —— and after Dec. ist will
Rae between é#th &
AS issued the
Lareet & Best Stock of Hats
or ever exhibited in the State. .£§ ad
N. B.—Send in your orders which will he
promptly attended to;
March lith, 1862.
have a ee in K
E. H. GAYLORD
ATTORNEY.
— at saben a all of the Courts of Nevada
Office at the Court Hense.
Neve, Oct. 13th, 1861.
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Med.,
Physician and Surgeon,
AND RESIDENCE UPPER PART
Main street. (No. 96,) Nevada City.
§. FURTH, B. BLOCK, Jt) prereroT
A. BLOCK & CO.,
DEALERS 1N
{ Qe Stal
BLANKETS:
BLANKETS!!
J ta. ag wear eng map er lot of White
Blankets, large size and superior qualiy—first lot ever in oar mag which 1 will sell
mn any See 1 Sees wens Orias Case
House pF pe telly hand and for sale low.
FURNITURE !.
Of all descriptions fer sale cheap to suit the
Sheets & Pillow Cases always on hand.
Calland see atthe Pioneer ss Furniture
Btore, No. 42 ne street, Nevada.
Nevada, Jan, 28th—3m
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA.
25,000
ir PRISONERS!
ARX.
— THE —
American Dry Goods Store
Has Just gone and Done it.
oe
WING tothe incleme
mankind
To the People of Nevada Co.
ready to forward Geods to
a Ir teceutas ot he
Nevada, Placer,
&imader, Sierra, and
Nevada Territory.
4 een tires ap Cpafitnre--Windt donree of
roby ay pl El Dorado,
WINTER STOCK,
About $25,000 Worth
0. H. P. W. & Co.
Sacramento, Feb. 15th 0. M. P. WHITE.
Pacific Mail Steumship Co's.
STEAMSHIP
SON OHA
DRY GOODS,
Which must be sold to make room for
and in order to make it an
for ali,to buy from us we shail sell for the next
SIXTY DAYS
AT cosT 2" LEsst
Sa aa in each week that
WE CIVE AWAY COODS !
TO ALL SER, CROTON NSSBZ, Forparticalare sor small bitle—or any b
Importations, and
SHOR RHE HH OO EERE rere
Will leave Folsom Street Wharf on
March 2ist 1862,
At9 o'clock A. M., punctually.
Panama.
Passengers will be.
poy Bi to Kew York by
“"s { Agents,
sts. Franc isco.
For Pertiand, Oregon, and
old . SALMON RIVER 2canibeo MINES. . a..
pe aie JON ATUAN,
FP DeWOlF. . 95 —petesseses >> Commander.+
Will leave Pacific st. Wharfy Ban Francisco.
>) Middle Yuba C.& W. Co. vs. Eureka
4 ment—agreed and submitted, and Counsel .
. tor Plaintiff's tive, 6 days in which to file
Cor. Sacramento &
ee:
: nite pen poam a & BOWLEY,
‘No. 39 BROAD STREET,
J. oO’ NEIL
Pye oF nah orpate ae ere 1862. /
a
verage, it unequalled ds a tonic and invigorator.
In the pursuit of fortune at the mines, many persons are exposed to the attacks of complaints of
the digestive organs, and of various kinds of . °
. fever. Itie the very article that hag so loug been .
in demand at the mines. Its daily use will re
atere the tone of a deranged stomach, impart
eresh vitality to the digestive functions, and
all stimulantsLet the miner whois exposed to
hot and dry, wet and cold, be certain to obtain a
supply of the genuine Hostetter Bitter, and he
will find it acertain safeguard te health.—Sold
by Druggists and dealers every Where.
Religious Notices. .
‘oeheaint Chureh.—-Hold regular service
J ta M., and 7 P. ‘WwW.
Grove Deal
Ep L.—At the Court. House, cvery
Sabbath at 11, a.m ,and3p.m, Rev. Mr. Wiles,
_ DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,
* . Surgical.and Mechanical Dentists, .
Office—Corner of Broad and Pine
We would ntiem’ car Pitade
WE ARE PREPARED
MT ALL W
March 4, 1861-tf
fhee he spirits. Yet the Bitters is the safest of
pee Ap mgd the Methodist Church, ae
Pastor. ;
Baptist.—At the eat ring
siren every 6a —_< atl MM, and} bag oe
lagyees erent as? 5-8, Rev. F J. Dalton, Pas
and all wishing our services that
to atte: 4 o favo: us with a call, at all
hours. after ha become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will be filled without
: WILL WARRA
Done at this on, Pe be eo in 3 ORK
SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction
given, than siiwhere in this pe otherwise
no chargé Will be made. Onur c aie moderate, ae suit the times. Wearepermanently
Mm. d. HYDELIFF,
(SUCCESSOR TOJ.C. GREEN & CO.)
-—DEALER INiam bes bere no Red wees, .
undersigned ha ry ¢ eni tire Stock Me Tatras atthelane firm of J.
old stand at the Brick Store. on the
of Main Street Red
pereee ale owien
Red . Feb. 15th, 1862.
oe ee MJ. AYDELIFF.
Groceries and Provisions. and General
snanasé ot book accounts and debts 1860-tf
our late firm ef J. va igs & Co “a Nevada. Sree
ye and settle Stee, aa the old ound, without
Br liighest Priee paid for GOLD DUST-.ct] If You Want a Geod Drink,
‘BITTER. Vass isviahie ovpaibieses be rates.
WATER Samp tonny eee
ce eae
,_ Cutlery, French Perfum-_
peta sents &e., &c.
foto RESTAUR oF
BROAD ‘sthnen,
OPEN AT ALL HOURS—Day and Nigh.
wm, MONAMAN): 222-22 eens ‘Proprictor,
Ha ilteows revumed proprictorshap: hid
1 AM NOW FULLY PREPARED
TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE mi
THE BEST STYLE AND AT
MODERATE RATES.
ame Denner, pests
wiles and alge api te
goiechasti at
lase restaurant,
Green & Co., will conduct the businces at the f count
saunas . Ramerinct acta SB # who relish a
do well to ‘call and see” for the
BLAZE’S TAVERN, :
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T
GO TO em
FROM THEIR OLD STAND.
At the Feather River Landing.
, Feb. 0th, 1962.
R. M. SHAGKELFORD & CO.,
AT ONE DOLLAR PER TON
Marysville
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
ee
MARYSVILLE, T. ELLARD BEANS,
Would inform the Merchants of Nevada and No. G2 Broad Street, ~ .
vicinity that they are again Wholccals ‘end Retell Desle:
FORWARDING GOODS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS:
7" Goods detivered Free of Charge.4§
Nevada, Odt. 20th, 186).~—4f
BAKER & WYMORE,
DBALERE 18
Cc. W. MULFORD,
BP smnryp gone
Main street. a eg
Groceries, Provisions, Oan Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
Broad Street, Nevada.
Gain ea DUST fF bought at the vancieos and so na FE" RE OL PEPES. 36 Jus?
_ ee on wm the Atlantic fitates and Europe,
‘Main street, Nevada City.
Fe ge al oh the U. 8. Mint.
NO. 30
\ acer Gold Durt. Advance on ast
oe ae Gals 8 sed bo the U.& Stet ddlivonsh posiaiauases
“County Serip bought af tne Mighost Kates Paty ee adi kinds, on hand ar * ~ ae
J. G. RIRDSETE, ©. Bs FELTON. CHEAP
BIRDSEYE & CO., . BOOT AND SHOE SToRE.
BANKERS, ee
WILLIAM SHAFER.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
Offers
pila Gm fog hg
i
Me essai
Franciseo Sacramento
yey tebe Suooee aay
N
Sie pee pat oa at, irate, mesa
paneane
GEORGE W; KIDD, othe leo Chae
‘ te ee ae
ret onthe Hi
or for Colnuge at the U. 5
Rich Quartz Specimens!
OOy, sewélers.
nein peewee AND OBNERAE AGENG T ie
GEO. W. CHAPIN& CO.
Lower side of Plaga, near Clay #t., iS
oe feria oot eee, neg Hig SAN FRANCISCO,
PAINTER & CO,
Pasay Fah eee.