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May 22, 1861 (4 pages)

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28. Een = ["? a VC Say lL aette CC" Ue ) Bas "cet BRgestarete & “Ske <onee . the dust from his feet as he left town, and iuvohingall sorte of maledictions om the town and its instituexempted from Jim's anathemas, and that is the jail..Of this and. the. gentlemen . eonSeb ali tapes tient ania eulogy. Tlie thirty days be spent there he will ever hold in pleasant remembrance. His intercourse with Messrs. Lenhart & Co. was most genial and agreeable, his blankets were -@lean and tis beefeteaks unexceptionable. ' In short, had Jim left. town when he tore himself away from his friends in the jail, we doubt not he would have entertained a golden opinion of Nevada for the rest of his life. ‘Unfortunately he tarried here a few days af. ter that, and his evil star brought him in contact with ove Hank Knerr, who has the villainous habit of decoying gentlemen of Jim’s. Lg arr Rape hahente not far from there, solitary and alone, for conti dhaoe mortal hours, with ae other stimulant than a ‘bucket of water and‘ ue other accommoda. fy tions than the hard door. -On his first intro. duction to this dismal place, Jun expressed his unfeigned disgust that, gentleman of his . "6 standing should be put in a place where. the. internal arrangements were so wretched. But when, a few days after, hé was again brought to the same horrible place, his indignation knew no bounds, and on being let pint ah feelings before a crowd ofclisteners, in the following fashion: “« This d——d ealaboose, gentlemen, is an abominable place ; it’s a diegrace to the town, and I will not five in a place that tolerates such an infernal concern.” And Jiga was as good as his word, and left, incontinently, for some place where there is no calabecee. > Damage Tv Fruir Trees.—The cold and cloudy weather of the past few days has culminated in a snow storm, the effects of which have been disastrous to the orchards in this section of country. The thick foliage of the trees afforded such a chance for the accumulation of the snow, that the branches, already laden with fruit, broke down under this additional weight. All the fruit trees, yesterday morning, laoked like so many weeping . willows, and their vwners, whilst contemplating their prostrate limbs, bad, themselves, very much the appearance of mourners The trees, thus far, have suffered more than the fruit, and if the weather does not tarn very cold, the crop will yet be passable. There is, however, mach to be apprehended in this vada are portentous of froaty nights, and we shall not consider the fruit safe woul after ‘the first of June. , ot ALBIxos.—A great anthropological curiosity was on exhibition, night before last, in the building adjoining the Drama Saloun, oo Main street. The children on exhibition, one 4 bey of sixteen and the other a girl of nine, are the offspring} of parents of mixed South American blood, who look and speak like terdinary Mexicans. ‘The children differ from the negro albines we have seen in their features, which are more regular, and in their hair, whieh is long and straight. The girl, with her long, white hair, lowing below her waist, ispleasant to look at. speek Spih and are gut inteligeat Ronnery ar Roven ayp,Reapy.—A . Sts, letter from Rough & Ready, received yesterday, informs us that, on Monday night, . Kurek the store of Smith & Co., in that town, was . Ww entered by « burglar or who, after mach rumaging of déska and money drawers, and cating a great oranges, succeeded in finding and away the sum of tighteen dollars. Smith & Co., have their tuspicions directed toward .certain parties, but have not the necessary evidence to wartant the making of arrests. 5 pare vk Descoen aie Pelt, i . has left Us in disgust, his ranch, in relation to this divorce, which resulted in the death of Hill, The legal proceedings for procuring the divorce were thus summarily staved. The case has been sent up to the Arbiter of all things et, from whose bar there: ia no-appeal.; _3# Gen. E._V. Sumner, the new. Com-. mandant of the California division of the U. S. army, has issued the following general order: HEAD QuARTERs, \ tof the Pacific, ; San FRANCIsCO, May 18th, 1861. Any citizen in the employment of the onms in this department, who is sereeee te the Signed.) E.V. SUMNER, Brig. Gen. U. S. A., Comd’g. “W: W. MACKALL, . . Assistant Adjutant-General. Gen. Storr Wipe Awake.—A Wasn. J ington ert er of the New York Post says: lam amply assured that Gen. Scott is p; mat: to the importance and urgene occasion, and fully informed of "eT al that the rebel leaders are, doing or antite He is occupied as he was in the garly . part of the Mexican war, in carrying into effect plans carefully laid, and as carefully concealed from the nowledge of the enemy. Before they are aware, the net which he has set will be upon be taken in it like a covey of partridges, A Goop ont.—The Trinity Journal gets off the following capital story : “ A Chinaman wasdrowned recently. wets Ah Thet, on hearing of the a became frantic, tore his hair and rolled in the dust. A white manattempted toconsole his copper peas Frage i fe “angie Siowieg was brought u standing w. rejoinder : ‘Oh. d—n him! ie ae me two hundred dollar! You pay?’” Unrrep StaTes ARSENAL. — This new building was dedicated at Benicia last week, wenty-Bve feet in length by seventy in exhibiting finished It ie three «téries high, Mempoza, Chile, was recently the scene eating ch fe tacumsnd ah of oe . r4 out o ve uoennd’ Tehapbi i were, killed. ber burnt portion is being rebuilt. ecg ICANS OF THE COUNT or NE ADA, ALL PATRITIC CATIZENS whe are in tavor.of Sie, adencaistrattion fnlée efforts to —_ to elect Dele toa ento be holden at City of N: on THE 8th DAY OF JUNE, 1861, order of County Committee by * A. oon erat Chm’na. Ws. H. Crawrorp, NOVELTY UPON’ NOVELTY: AN ORIGINAL TRDIAN ROMANCE, ‘WINWEMUCCA, THE -PAH-UTE CHIEF, . Or the Bride 6:9 the War Path, ny 2) Pécipunne Deneiad be them, and they will the oveasion of ite completion. It isa ve stone structure, one hundred and builtin the most substantial manner, . . nished workmanship in every . : and has a uare tewer at the front, on the corner, end another at the opposite corner in the fear. Not a house was ig * a” The town of Vancouver is cad to be: rapidly improving in, its business, and the pamesammeanpneniigtnienbneusiangiitieny — County Convention. ¢ : John Chittenden Masons, Py eg ahaa A. earner Sener ¥. Rudo x Nev aria No. 6, K, Ge eae as. -gemblies Thursdays of ‘each month Charles: ly Marsh, Commander; J. + Rudolph, Odd Fellows, Oustomah Lodge, No. 16— lar meetings » at 3 o'clock, P. Mm} aan, be. eee commi. sop Ra sit os of each month, Thos. ; J. F. Rudolph, bg ape W. K.-K DEA JANKTTA A. DEA SCHOOL a ao ae WomDaY. 7 bemnoroaiy repr 1861, teams Gentlemen will ‘> Gross: nUYr at easel ‘Geo. ie snipe ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-ATLAW. se netnry Be Public. and Commissioner for the-At nothon age Brick i corner 0 septte THOS. P. HAWLEY, Attorney ant Counselor at Law, AND ans Ae aves 1G. Pe Thillding, ‘Nevada. CHEAP JOHN’S thee, Srucniae & Chipman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ‘Will practice-in-all_the Courtsof the State of ifomia. ‘OMices—At Nevada 4 and: Grave Valley. ji03m A. As SARGENT. Av’ OQ, NILES SARGENT & NILES, Broad and and Pine streets. D. 8. ‘Tallman, N. G.; J. W. Chinn, V. G Ridodiniiniae Order of Knighthood. Welennay teen No. 39—-Regular emperange Hal we Thompooss Has: F. Beany Sec. ; Sense of @eupevence: Sierra Nevada Division, No. Lae mg ever ae apron rt To Consumers cf California Wimes-— Our Native Wines have been much prejudiced in this and other markets by spurious mixtures and adulterations, purportiag:to be pure California Wines, from the Los Angeles vintage. These cheap compounds are being offered to the public at almost any price, and arc industriously hawked about and peddied in every variety of style, until our ¢itizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pire Wine. It may be a matter of of some interest to know that Messrs. SAINSEVAIN BROS. are putting up some of their cclebrated wine from the Vineyard of *‘ Ki Also,”’ at Los Angeles. The public may rely upon getting Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise toe call the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. itie a mort delicious Beve r= and Tonic. hag the pricipal Liquor Dealers througmost’ codonatne ee 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ap 23—1m ' Sainsevain’s Wative California Wines Bitters, a most delicious Beverage and Tonic.— It is made from their best White Wine, and it is entirely exenpt from all those noxious’ conmade ont of Alcohol and other poisonous drugs, so deleterious to health. Pasties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionabie quality, ee cin =i celaamnieareaad . : that ever occa in Sainsevain’s extra White Wine;Sainsevain’s extra —. yeu ) has been discovered near Bear. Mountain, Saineevain’s Sparkling aol Calaveras county, and has been traced for a Sainsevain’s Wie Brandy ; mile and a quarter. Sainsevain’s Red Wine. For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States. Derot—No. 801 Montgomery street, San } Francisco. ap 22—3m VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than tals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San Francisco, in the use of which every individual has found a speedy andpermanentcure. Among the thousands of persons whe have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months— State every one of them have experienced the mest tobe eg conte Mag h the rech day of . beneficial resulta. The immense sale of this June traheact such other busines as . WEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable Sncewint We Bilowingsppovonmeat’ ". woot of te ethncy. Phase who hare uttrd Sevan BOWE vec ciccccccccccccnccncsvcecs % . worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, experience speedy and effectual relief from its use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowledgments to the and scientific propriector. Thelame, the halt, and all who are in and permanently benefitted by using Dr. ADOL-~ ReEsTORATIVE. It is for sale by 12-6aa Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. a7 Hall's Sarsaparilia and lodide of . . ‘}Potass, is purély as represented, and made in strict accordance with pharmaceutical formula, and is strictly free from Spirits, Mereury and 4 any other koown. preparation of its kind. As « good and reliable tonic alterative, it is nnequaled. . It quickly removes from the system all morbid Lumbago, Pimples on the face body, Neucan bend their orders to any of the Liquor Deal-'}Five Hundred Patients from the vatieus Hospi-. any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly: paus’ ANTI-RBEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH. whieh cannet be sald of . FOR YOUR RAIMENT. Nevada, April 2, 1861-tf A. BLOCK, 8 FURTH, & BLOCK, Jr ee A. BLOCK & CO., . DEELERS 1N CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. NEVADA. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, . Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner of Bread sad Pine streets, We woyld inform our friends, and all wishing our services that ‘WE ARE PREPARED to attend those . ts with a call, at all eon Teeth after ha become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. “Wwe wie WARRANT ALL WORK in a MORE BRILLFUL MANNER, fad. better satiotuction » than ype hy this Our charges ot Starch 4, 1861-tf ; . TO THE LADIES. DRY GOODS STORE 62 BROAD STREET, (Lmbeck’s Old Stand.) sey arom leave te inform pekrene that he has just OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT J. iis STOCK OF DRE.GOODSs And Domestic Goods; Which he will sell at THE LOWEST MARKET RATES And not be undersold by ong other house. Give me a cal} and nd satiety yourselves. MRS. “RYAN = Dress Maker and Milliner, Has taken rooms st my store,-and will be pleased to sce her friends and patrens. Nevada, April 27~-tf ; wW.H. CBAWFORD & CO., ae to J. M. Le Co.) ‘OF FICE—Broad Street, Kidd's building, Nevada. . And che bes now sea: ett Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Attorney and Counséler at. Law. @FFICK—ON BROAD STREET. . Over Harrington's — District Attorney, Will rracticein.ih the Courts of Nevada coun . ty, Office m the Gourt Leste Nevada. = sepé DR. &.M. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office--Roem Mo. 4 Flagg’s Brick, Corner of Broad and Pine streets., Over Harrington's Saloon. Old W Hovela, ‘Bosman re caapeaane Dr. Med. Physician Surgeon, FFICE AND R DENCE. UPPER PART of hg ee street, (No. Ore evada. March fas a omMING. OmMice-Ne, 94 Broad strect, Frame H west of the Bailey H ponite James Monro's meat market 4 oyai Bin “ E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and ann nada BROAD STREET. — IN Oils, Paints —— ‘Aleohal ¢ i, Camphene, ete. etc. Cash orders from the country solicted. sep6-Im GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES. Mrs. ©. W. SMITH, 2 Ex GE HOTEL. GRA ple of Nevada county, t po gran =e rat Been appointed Agent for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines, on hand several of thoge UNRIVALLED MACHINES, te which alte particularly invites the attentiun of purchasers. Instructions Given to Purchasers 7 STAMPS FOR , PRRROS DERE WORK on hand and for sale a Grass Valley, ‘April 18, 1861-tf TAILORING, Clothes Cleaning, Renovating. C WAGNER having recovered oe his 4 e cent » 18 BOW.D o attend to the wants of all who wish an ing taoe in his line. Shop on Broad street, No. (6 ap24-1m OPPOSITION. FANCY DRY COOD6STORE Commeretal Streets. opposite C. W. Young’s. He rcetving HORWITZ & Co,, are. of Fancy, and Demeotie Ds RY GOODS, etc, which they fer for sale 2 cent than an store in New Ladies will do ann Bag be a call, as we have no Shelf-Worn G Goods. ‘Bo sure Yo" examine Our Sek The Most Direot Route to Washoe. Dry Goods. PASSENGER LINE ts 2 DOWNIEVILLE & VIRGINIA CVPY¥ Through in ‘Two Days. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. EARS ae RESIDENCE NO. ton oad NEVADA St.