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feet deep, the door of which the saloon keeper .
ed and disturbing spirit. The unfortunate
_ children. When arte eee Sor wit x
~ selves at Temperance ia the evening . <
with a ‘grand ball.
«tay morning up Deer Creek and brought to
town on a charge of stealing a par-ef pants
drum Juhn Parker, two years ago. The
‘breeches were fully identified in Judge
Smith's '§ court, to the satisfaction ot that inex, .
riment of the law ; Consequently, .
+ Maa bgGd Oy Und tae Ga tee meeee
uext. It will be a pleasant occasion for the .
eres a evnsideration of the ssagieagigal henrausepiepedy ons: «8
Scape nrre in need of repair, that it ig}
<iciaes
known ia this town, where_he officiated two
yearsas the Pastor of the M. E. Church,
will occupy Dr. Deal’s pulpit on Sunday
Pssiasti Tint was--/ele lndgpein, well .
— & wera
~ ‘Resipince fonteainn. — We learn
Chien “wae needed in the chain gang te
make it pay for employing an overseer, Ah
Yut, the trowsersslifter, was made use of to
fill the complement for the term of sixty days.
In spite of protestations from the Ab
Yut. that he was a “belly good man,” and
would bring a witness fo swear to that effect
by 4 o'clock, the scissors of the Sheriff—
(would they were of Parcus, wished the
Chinaman )—were applied to the “narrative”
of the celestial, and John went out to elaborate and beautify the rough places in the high“way.
‘FELL tN A CELLAR.—Mr. Roux, billiard
table manufacturer on Broad street was called
to Grave Valley day before yesterday to set
‘up a billiard table for a enloon keeper there
who was changing bis location, Everything
“was moved from the Saloon but the billiard
‘table,and Mr. Roux started in company with
‘the man to take it down. The latter being
-stopped on the way by an acquaintance, he
‘gave Mr. R., the key of the house, telling byativgn tp alte creditors atthe sald
~—~him to go there alone and that the would be . 44°
there himself ina short time. Immediately
behind the front door is a cellar some ten
had left wide open. forgetting te mention the
cireumstance ” Mr. R , who, wt expecting . de:
“fearlendly i in and fellin the cellar. A pile
of old boards, full of nails had been thrown
in the bottom of the cellar and he fell on
these. He was so bruised that he was un__able to get out.and he laid there some fifteen .
xn inutes, perfeetly helpless. until the saloon .
man arrived. He was conveyed to his home
where he is slowly recovering. Fortunately . .,
ne bone was broken.
Fourtn or JuLy—Fire DeParTMeENT.
—We have slready said something in regard
to celebrating the next Fourth of July, now
soon coming upon us. One of the main
features of a celebration of this kind in Nevada must necessarily be the Fire Department,
as the bulk of our population belong to either
one of the three companies and as the pageant
which they are able todisplay is the most imposing that can be gotten up. As the companies meet every month, we would suggest . ©
to them not to overlook this matter, bat
take it in earnest consideration at their next
meeting, which will be held on the first
‘Wednesday in June. It will not then be too
‘soon to make the aeneaney arrangements.
itinwben. —A nice % little cottage in this
town is said to be haunted nightly by a disturbghost makes his troubles known by tapping
on the windows, under the bed, over the
doors, ond under the floor and making unearthly noises in various parts of the house at
the still hour of midnight. The inmates are
much perplexed, and various ara the commentaries as to the causes which may be disWe would suggest the expediency of af early
application of holy water, by hands, in
Pre-Nic To-Da¥.—The Sabbath School
children of the Baptist Church have their
pic-nic to-day at Satten’s Ranch, near the
tatl-house of the Grass Valley Turnspike.—
at 8 o'clock this morning and march through
town to the Ranch. The Bold Soldier Boys
will oceupy the head of the ecolamn in the
procession and serve as an escort to the
Summer Goops.—The houses of A. Block
& Co., and S. Hass & Co., which do about
all the business of Nevada in the clothing
lime, have just received a splendid assortment
of light and fashionable clething. These
stores are worth a visit. Few ge-there and
eietertpwaplieehinhs wii bine
tempted tate a peceheen.
that our gevtlemaniy and efficient County
Clerk, R. H. Farquhar, Esq., has purchased
the suburban residence of Judge Searis, and
will soon become a resident of Piety Hill.
‘Tastaicr Court, May 2ist.—Nichols &
Holmes vs. L. LL. White.—Defendant given
5 days additional time to file brief on motion
for judgment against garnishe.
Supersepeas —Sheriff Knowlton received an order yesterday from the Supreme
Court, ordering a stay of proceedings in the
case of Thes. Burke until further orders.
For San QueNTIN.—Jonathan Peel was
taken down to San Quentin this morning in
Be of Sheriff corte. He is under
¥
NSOLVENT SOTICE—In District
oa of the —— Judical “of the. petition of . 3
TSAACTO tee an Jasclvent Pursuant to an order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland,
notice is hereInsolvent .
the County of Nevada, on the 23d dav of
dune 4. D. beg Ay Wotelock, A; M., eer on:
hen and there to bade = if any they can,
y the prayer aaia Insolvent st ‘should not be
ranted, od a ae By debt =. . P 8 an
abilities, in suance of the Statute in such.
— provided . and in the meantime
+ ees gg Mae said Insolvent be stayed.
and the Seal of said
jssjotibat eet A.B. 1862.
AR AR, Clerk.
OQ, PB. Stidger, A
{UREMLONS,—State of California, count of
Dis Court of the 14th JudiOf said Btatc. "The People ‘of the
pr ep es L. Mosman, G
“
summoned and_an-swer tothe t of Nancy L. Mosman, fled
ou in within ten deys from
ofthis writ, ifserved on you in —
she be disharged from the bonds
pegecre, Bi now existing between you and
taid plaintiff} and that she may be a t
notified that ites fail to
seaman bar =
with all costs dfeuit, and also deoc cm such other relief as prayed for
at aon test 1,8. H. Farquif Sine Sf a wigs
at often, in the city of Ne
AD.
he He FARQUHAR, clerk.
‘ order of tfe Hon. B. MeFarland, District
eh. Me FARQUHAR, clerk.
imony whereof,
Cc. H. MEYER & CO.,
Brick House, 76 Broad Street,
NEVADA
/(maporters and Wholesale Dealersin
Fine French Brandies, Wines,
last wy 3, besides
ticle at = Seceaes -*
May 4th, 1862. Cc. H. BOLTON.
Rich Quartz Specimens !
SStpeanea = for Cutting and Polis + are
ata Large over the
BAKRETT & SHERWOOD, sewelers.
New No 517 Montgomery st. San Francisco.
BAKER & WYMORE,
_ DBALERS in
Groceries, Provisions, Frni
Wheat, Bariey and Can Fro ”
Broad Street. Nevada.
Ses MEATS, of Bese KEN
On hand and
CARLEY & HALL’S
SALOON.
Comeneryiel stn new corner inf Main.
on a hey.
{@" Rev Mr. Bensoa will preach at the
Methodist Church, this evening at 8 o'clock.
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‘A GOOE> DRINK
5000 yards of Stik for $1 per yardanad
to be and beforethe Hen.
1. B. MeWarland. District Judge aforesaid, in
wae bt the Court, Room of said Gouri,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
WORTH OF
DRY GOODS!
Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and
the surrounding country at such prices than cannot fail to suit.
[ook at these Prices !
Upwards.
3,500 yards of Fancy Silk at 50 cents
per yard—worth $1.
5000 yards Poplin at 25 cents per yd.
Organdies, .
Traveling Dress Goods, ali kinds,
a
ne
10,000 Yards of Lawn for One Bit
PER YARD, _ ;
The same Goods being sold at every other
Store for 2 cents per yard.
‘100 Pieces of Brussels, 3-ply,;
Velvet Carpet and every other kind selling from 50 cents
per yard to $1,25.
1000 pieces of LINEN, 50 cts yd
Andis actually worth $1,25.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PRINTS atONE BIT A YARD
and upwards,
Silk & Weol Curtain Damask, Wool
American Dry Goods Stare . . =
Faity Thousand Dollars
Totles Petntes; Jacenes,;
Indiennes, Solcries,
WM. R. COE,
_. Dealer in
ROOTS AND SHOES,
‘ Cerner of Main and Commercial Sts. :
DEALERS LN pitches
‘CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. =
Corner of Pine and Commercial St.
REDINGTON. & CO's.
SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.
A deh ang cacriadiedighedl TO MAK EE
LIGHT, SWEET AND NUTRITIOUS
BREAD!
Equally adapted to s
LOAVES,
OTHER CAKES.
FULLY UAL
P EQUAL .
IN N THE MARKET.
Ask for
Redington & Co’s ¥Y east Powders
aoe you would have uniformly
Manufactured and sold at wholesale
ee ie & t.,
* i peat sane Street, into.
EVERY MAN SHOULD
HAVE A SUIT
Damask, Lace and Musiin Curtain,
Table Damask, Brown and Bleached yr
Sheetiag.
ais,
Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts, saalatallasta’sMantilias, Shawis,
Embroideries, Bonnets, SUMMER
Shakers, Sunshades,
. cs
5
Umbrellas, Parasels,
coops! ,
JUST
100,000 ‘Other Things RECEIVED
BY
Feet waerems te mention !
: — April 23d.
S.HAAS & CO.,
. gest ever seem im the mountains of California—
was bought for Cash-and we will guarantee to
ment can possibly sell.
Ladies ! calland examine ourGoods before
purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial.
CHINN & COLBY .
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
ul tt ;
None but tho best liquors are kept: mh30
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