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May 4, 1861 (4 pages)

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= (6: M: Bares & Co. Messrs: Wickes & ” Go. havedieposed of their stock in trade to ‘Dr. CM: Bites &Co.° "Phe old fiem has’ ever been & favorite one, and’ we have “no doubt that their successors will maintain the popularity of the house. ~Dr. Bates’ profes. ‘gion: eminently qualifies him for the pharms“eoutieal portion of the business, while” the arbanity of his manners eanuot fail to make “fim a favorite as a trader. Mr. Jerome H. Moore 1 temaihs in the hhuse and-will be on hand, as usual: Their stock of books and ‘ elationery will always be found complete, —— “" PRACAS A? MissoURT BAR=~Some time since » white man attempted to jump a piece ‘of witing ground belonging to a Chinese company. The Chinamen demurred and the . ¢ ’ giattter was finally arranged by the white man agreeing» to pay ‘thé “Chinese $50 for the He a ‘hot, however, go to work én it till day before yesterday, when the Chinamen insisted on hia paying the. stipulated $50. The white inan lost ‘his temper and struck one of the Chinamen in the back with ‘ his pick, the point nearly penetrating through the body, and inflicting a dangerous wound. The white man then Jef. District Court —May 3a—Briggs ot al -¥s. Bowen ct al.—Motion to “strike out portions of answer” submitted, and ten days ne given plaintiff. to reply to answer. atdson vs Richardson—Argded and submitted to the Court. i 4 MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA MatL.—By a new. regulation of the California Stage Comsptny, thd mail coach from Marysville now arrives in Nevada at 12 o'clock, M., every day, in order to connect with the coach to Moore's. Fiat. ‘This arrangement suits us exactly, as it gives us the Marysville ita three hours earlier than formerly. te A large and aaaathonah lot of Flowers, plants, d&c., from the Golden Gate Nur. Broad sery, San Francisco, were brought to this city, last evening. They will be gold at auction, this morning, at 10 o'clock, in frout of Cheap John’s. Go and get 2 good bargain. ‘Bie STRAWBERRY.—=We are indebted to . Mr. Henry Swee Sweetland, in this county, for a luscious strawberry, grown in his garden, which measures 44 inches in cir. ¢¥ eumference. een Powper Burnep —The Union feeling js yety strong in North Deleware. We are informed, says’ « Delaware journal, that Mr. ‘ Dupont, of Wilmington, who' owns the lar; gest. powder mills in, the United States; refuses to sell his powder to the secessionists. When asked if his business had not improved during these exciting and revolutionary times, he replied that he suld more powder to a single mine ih Pennsylvania than to the entire South. + ~<e Mirrary ARkaANGEMENTS.—Reliable in, formation was received in San Francisco, by --the last pony, that it was the intention of the Government to recall the Federal troops from, this coast, and garrison the forte and protect the borders with the State militia. In anticipation of. such an artangément being carried into effect, quite a military fever has sprung up in San Francisco and the ranks of the, velunteer companies are rapidly swelling with new reeruits. ye birchinty ani tie th « AR a ERs ‘E.orement.—The @linsta, Hl is oe pS Pi life beaes new 4 e old W. that “Love le ———-. for seme to}: at sockewithe.” G 8, both residents of ‘the eastetn portion of the county." Lady ‘favored hig suit, but terrible pater determined to place hie quietus upon pr Kept strict wateh upon his “darter,” a threa ned B, with suinmary punishment if he caught him nape, ping upon his domain. ‘Hererwas a bad state’ of steer, but woman's ingenuity circumventdive EY owe rigerh aid despite of locks ané fronyattie window, by means of sheets . Sovlesulerctiokealictied inthe arms of her bold “Romeo,” aud uipen the ctype) and love and a “‘cayuse,” rode fi . miles to Pe a Squire’s and was made with the man of rte choice, ‘flesh of one flesh. id ‘Ent * sadansbals consent will be asked iv afew: peripes Herotc Necro.—A negro in Missouri had a severe attack of the atism, Nok gd eventually settled in his foot.. He it, and rubbed it, and swathed it—but all to no retire Finally, tearing away the it out, and with a shake of the fist over it exclaimed,‘ Ache away, den, old fel‘er—ache away. I shian’t do nafin more for yer; ; Wis chile can stand it aslong a4 you cae."*. a eee erect, be TL M., and 7% PB. Raha CATHOLIC CHURCH—Kev. T. J. » Paster-; at the Catholic Church, on Was ton street, service at 9 o’clovk, A.M. Baptist Cuurncu—Rev. B. Brierly, Pastor, dl 7g a aaltaa da Spring éstrect at 11 A and 7 ” dread. & SERVICE—Rev. John en Pastor ; atthe Brick Church, at 3 o’clock, P. . Seeret Orders. Nevada aie, No. 13 Meets at Masonic Hall, Nevada R. A. Sen samy No. 6— Regular commis. nications first Mon eveni of each month .P. Hawley, High Priest ; J. F. Rudolph, , No. 6, K. T.—BStated as. Ph 6a eran Thursdays oa! monthGharies hi Sonmanater’ J. F. Rudolph, @dd Fellows, Oustomah No. 16—Begular meetings every ‘Luesday evening, at their Hall corner of and Pine streets. D. 8. Tallman, N. G.; J. W. Chinn, V.G. 5 dent Order of Knighthood, watt. Camp, No. yaa arn ri Shompeon, C.; E. ¥. Bean, Sec’y. us of Temperance, Nereda jada Diciston, "No. 17—Meets ever euag, at T prance Hall. E. F. can, WP Taaige A. + age ag No. 4, {Good Templars) meet every Friday cronig a fem epecence as of L. DRAMA SALOON Main street. The most choice Wines, Cigars _.. And Finc Liquors, Always te be Feund at this *aloeon FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. Nevada, September 24-tf — WI KIE,. CHINESE DOCTOR, At No. 70 Commercial street, m2-3m* NEVADA. ‘The Most Direct Route to Washoe. PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN DOWNIEVILLE & VIRGINIA CITY Through ta Twe, Daye. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. gulp the ain Siete Ba sm at Hawk’s Nab tn] See bu Sa at Springs) through to Virginia Clay, Sa ee lege 4 " ’ me.” are ‘ wt Re vs voy Pres gee emate dees Maryevitie ad ag ed ard no snow on this route, and passengers Witness ame thing about youreell. witbauk are a pleasant tri in the time named : fear of being punished fe for parjury.” , where all the comforts of a good are : with . enhaerds end dle ect . B a30-im hy vis A. RETICKER, Agent. GEO. L. KENNY, J. D. Tame ieh . poonees (Late of W. H. Bancroft & Co.) KENNY & ALEXANDER, Importers, Rm and Retailers of “en wite STATIONERY, 608 Montgomery Street, — ‘San FRANCISCO. We GaiP isles duaias dick . oer we — KENNY & ALEXANDER. time past has paid assiduens court to Miss ‘prided TWO ROUND TRIPS A WEEK sions. 10M DOWNIEVILLE. PasHm by our S Horses and ee, J skin ati eT 2 ‘ wat sonia txt ad “* A’ ix eatin . Wb che ‘Benen of the Sona dea ila aati its be ‘Thomas, Subject “THURSDAY. EVENING, May), Ml, Subject ee, “THURSDAY EVENING, May 16th; Rev. pD. Deal, Subject-—‘ Heroes.” 7° The Lectures wMl be given in the Metho‘Hist Church. Tickets, for the enitire Course, 95 each ; Sitple Lecture. $l«..:: m28-td To Gousumtera of California Wines.— } uy Native Wines have been inich prejudiced in . fie sad other markets by spurious mixtures and adulterations, purporting to be pure California ‘Wines, from the Low Angeles vintage. These cheap compounds are being offered to the public at almeoxt apy price, and are industriously hawked about md peddled i every variety of style, until “Our Citizens have deapaired of wine and pure Wine. If may therefore be a matter of some ‘interest to know that Mesers. . SAINSEV ALN BROS. are putting up some of . their celebrated Vineyard.of ** BE} Also,” at Los Angeles. The publicmay rely upon obtaining Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish Mkewise to call the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. Itis a mort delicious Beye rage and Tonic. "For gal by the preipal Liquor Dealers throag: pg tnetere 9 801 Mon etreet, San Francisco. stuinsiiel ap em 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;moxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and other poisonous drugs, so deleterious to health. Parties desirous of obtaining WINES of unexceptionable quality, can send their orders to any of the Liquor Dealers throughout the State, for the following on Broad Brsrisaon. ont Saturday evening.— Wines: mrgpiet com second of a : th. ya nC: Niles, Master, J. F. Rudolph, Sainsevain’s extra White Wine; Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ; Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters; Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne ; Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ; Sainsevain’s Red Wine. hout the States.
DEPOT—No, 801 Montgomery street, San Francisco. “ap 23—3m WALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than Five Hundred Patients from the various Hospitals have precured the celebrated ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTOR*. ATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San Francisco, in the use of which every individual has found a speedy and permanentcure. Among the thousands of persons who have used this invaluable romedy—within the last few months— everyone of theni have experienced the most beneficial results. The immense sale of this HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable proof of its efficacy. Those. who have suffered worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS, experience speedy and effectual relief from its use, and are daily sending their grateful acknow!edgments. to the enterprising and scientific proprietor. Thelame, the halt, and all who are in any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly and permanently benefitted by using Dr. apoLPHUS’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by 2m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada. a American School Institute. HE ebject of this Institute is to furnish competent and well qualiget Teachers for Schools and Famillies, and era with desirable situations, ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDISES, The most modern style of Desks and Chairs for School Rooms, at the lowest prices. Among the many articles now for sale are the Adamentine Slates. Slate. ae, Philosophical Charts and New Ontline School propesty bought and sold on commisofall the private Schools kept on Parents é6dking for Schools are invited to call Lessons in » Mathematics, Surv and Book-K: The Educational 4 , issued monthly, expresly for Teachers, can be had at this office. W. HOLT, Agent, ‘ines, A Montgomery = corner of re TOBACCO EMPORIUM . ! Received This Day, A the best inldk ‘Tobacco, “Tam prepared to ecll . # Killickinick Smoking Tobacco, Sk andrew R Jenkins, 33 and 35 Broad Street. Nevada, April 13th. 4 a: ‘af gen-} — in For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers througi * FOR YOUR _RAIMENT. Nevada, “April 2, 1901-48 A. BLOCK, 8. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Gicuda of Daa tad Seanad NEVADA. DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, . Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, ieee, We would inform our friends, and‘all wishing our services that WE ARE PREPARED to attend those arom us with a call, at all hours. ‘Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve vi be. filled without causing pain. WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in 2 MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction given, :t elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise no char, args will bemade. Our charges ase moderate, to suit the times. Weare permanently located in this March 4, 1861-tf THOS. M WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST . Mooms~27 & 29 Commercial St., NEVADA. OFFER NO INDUCEMENTS TO patrons, except that of having GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES. Put up iu a manner so as-to secure them forever from the destroying action of the elements. PERSONS WISHING SUCH WORK Are in to call—no other o parceme solicited. Difficult subjects are particularly inv nvited te call. January 19, 1861 UNION ‘LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main Sts, Nevada. John A. Lancaster WouLD INFORM HIS rites AND =. x KAST, Boek st4 SHOR Manninconrer eee a bene ait California Constan atock of ggatiemen' “Ladin Mine ea aren F. X. . . Sole fer California. orders bly attended to. 3m Printers’ Furnishing House. ” SB A UBARLES ame, TYPE AND PRESSES. er 1 ot 113 between Sansome JAMES J. OTT, ASSAY OFFICE, Main ners Nevada, < 5 > K IN aot Ss Crains and ¢ or brought in account and for meltLeeper deter eee oe presions ee and is Peete code imam Baods te » Sweep, jatar Sut eee ES ng ~R a Young 't s ee Gbieretion: Attorneys and Counselors “ Law, . .»efead of Brond Nevada. i Office. ae Begs We F. a iH. cases Prinelpel ‘Wetch’s Bookstore. mrs." . MONDAY: “st Te Sisaary 901 OO, conmencea. Gentlemen wi J. 1. CALDWEEL, , be thorough 7 prepared te einer Os ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. + 'TRAMSs~. sneey Pant and Commissioner le Primary pees cle eee wesespwed ----94 00. Jeti wl te at anid es sae Rete + ed tre eee h eo LMEERs octet ceedcepesciscectenen eencvecden ed a ry’s Brick Building, corner of Broad te eens -+++ ops sh sap stengane op nsae oh and Pine ateesh, Naxads city. » ahoget att Serge eee: 2 00 THOS. P. WAWLEY, . > Night School, Monday, Thursday and} ‘Attdraisy And Counselor at Law Saturday Evenings, at 7 o’clock~-; AND NOTARY PUBLIC. » TERM ; Kidd & Knox iTding, ° tin WEA.. $5 09 romd a isnt Pine strech, Nevada. og —@oQ TO" 7: Dane. AL conte & Chipman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts of the State of AAe Tina: 4 we 'C. WILKS SA RGEN v ‘& NELBS,. Attornepa and Counselors at’ Law; OF FICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada. T. B. McFARLAND, Attorney and Co at Law, OFFICE—ON BROAD ‘STREKT. . , Over Harrington’s: Saloon, ees Califorma ae ‘District Ashcuebags: iil Practice in all the Courts of Nevada eonNevada. . sept ty, Office in the Court: House, DR. R.M. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGE Office--Roem No. 4 Flagg’s : Corner of Broad and Pine strects., Over Harrington’s Saloon. ESIDENCE, NO. 26, NEVADA’ 8T., on Old Wash road. , Nevada, December 17-tf A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. 1i@4., ‘Physician and Surgeon, FFICE AND RESIDENCE UPPE) of Main a (No. 96,) Nevada. -March 6, 1861—tf DR. L. 8. CUMMING, Office-sNo, 91 Broad street, Frame House west of the Bailey House, opposite James Monro’s meat market, j2i3m E. F. SPENCE), Druggist and Apothecary, BROAD STREET? EALER IN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Patent icines, Fancy Articles, Per » Alcohol, Camphene, etc. ete. ‘ Cash orders from the sty sel ap GROVER & BA KER'SSEWING MACHINES. Mors. Cc. we SMITH, T THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, GRASS: Valley, would respectful! Eavoras Sap OOple of Nevad. ad a county, t that the’ he , Been appointed Agent for Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machines, And she has now on eral of phase hand_ sev 5 UNRIVALI]. KD MACHINES, ¢ to which particularly invites the attention of PART Instructions Given to Purchasers STAMPS FOR EMBROIDERY WORK on hand and for sale at low prices, Grass Valley, April 18, 1-tf TAILORING, Clothes Cleaning, Renovating. C WAGNER having recovered from his tee cent injuries, is now byte to attend to the wants o ate who pe an ing done in his line. Shop on Broad ap240. 6 oO ~oO SiTtLt ON FANCY-ORY COODSSTORE Commercial Street, opposite C. W. Young’. ENRY HORWITZ & Co,. are a fine stock of receiv Faney, fer for sale 25 per cent ch any: store in Nev Ladies do well to * a cali, as we have no Shelf-Worm G bat hve an entirely New and Fashionable Stock.of Goods. Be sure to examine our Stock of Dry Goods. “he. » f24-i, LADIES’ CHAR ABLE GIFT _ Fo comet ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th; 186%. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. ao a PBIZE—One full jeweled, d enameled WATCH, . Sack. clegant Tenth, Eleventh, teenth and Lockets. Sixteenth FP at Cohen’s Store, on e ‘Tickets can be had at the Bailey 8—im MRS.J anton . NOVELTY y UPON NOVELT) iAN ORIGINAL INDIAN ROMANCE, WINNEMUCUA, THE PAH-UTE CHIE:. Or the Bride of the War Path, For Sule by all the Bookseller TERM3—< me Year, $4 ; pone agpaagy men rae Series repives ail Agents, by registered letter mee Api il 6-smig sear “aaa. § s #