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November 13, 1861 (4 pages)

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les, at pri, of eve af b3 per ya ES! is of every ecedented and 25 per TLE! is, res, . Cloaks pods, i) MLE mts, Cloths, g of Co &e. Lies eee eee bi } name of * the ealiboose.” one apartment in thid charming abode, the night being cold, some apprehensions . tesuime their warming process, and wade in. iescn \find nothing but a few bunches of hair and a _ Whey had been as gentle to each other inside’ _ of this retreat as they had been rough out-. . dollars apiece for their . sum was cheerfully paid by two of the party, . ] Bit the third coe,, having. formed an attach. _ ment for his new, quarters, the Judge hudays longer, this part of the country night before last.— _ vailed all day yesterday, it was evident that ~~ the rain, at an altitude not muck higher than . Nevada, must have been changed into snow. > We have since astertained . case. One of our news carriers, who left . yesterday moruing for Red Dog, was comof last Monday,’ the ground at Bowman's . not much rain fell here yesterday. Member of the Methodist Chereh : does it himself, that he bas and wasa . Properly epeaking was, down to * _ ‘fore last, three individuals undertook to werm . -each other's blood by going into one another after the most approved style: of rough and'. _ licks, when officer Knerr objected to their trio to his cottage, not far from Palmer’s . There and afresh, once left alone. Our Local anxiously : »went there yeeterday morning, expecting to grease spot or so on the floor of the calaboose, but he Was agreeably disappointed.— ‘only . . NSA Ey Utne ea eo i Raa . NATIONAL EXCHANGE IRGE RK. that ne ‘has purchased.all of A. R. oun ki TNS" intrest im te above . and ‘re4 Mr. A. R. JENKINS, As eral. " Satine, soreree that the nest satisfaction be @ public. « 4 A. LAMOTT, —Suceessor to Lamott & Collins, night’s lodging, which ‘ who thought the luxury cheap at that price. mored him by directing Mr. Knerr to extend to him the hospitalities ot his boudoir for four a Severe Storm.~A cold tain, which had all the characteristics of a storm, broke over From the eold"kad chilling winds which prethat such is the pelled to turn back from the Crystal Spring House,only some three miles from here, on account of the snow. which was thea falling. We learn that at five o’elock, on the evening Ranch, some twelve miles beyond Eureka, was covered with a foot of snow, and as it has been storming since, we suppose that the Henness Pags road ig pretty well covered over with snow by ¢his time. Whether it will seriously impede the travel or not we cannot say, but think not from the faet that i The following dialogue ‘actually occurred not long since : ’ Old Missourian, with spectacles elevated above his brows :—Any army news to-day ? Red headed youngster :--Not of any eonsequence; a hundred head of Missourians killed, that’s all. oe Old Missourian :—Look ger! I've ben a twenty yers in good standing; bat when’ “ Capram Davis, Jonarnan R.”—The Tedoubtable Captaiii Davis, of Rocky Canon memory, writes by his “man Friday,” or bad several hundred bones broken in. his hody by being Captain expects to die and has a very touchmarvellously brave, high-toned and LAKE HonDa.—The Alta says oo" Away, up in the gorges of the Pacific const hills) four or five miles from town, is, or more yesterday, a little lake of some seven-acres in tain 100,000,000 galions of water. This inothrough a tunnel eight hundred feet in length, which bas just been Giuished. The drained basin is to be walled up and converted into a ‘handsome IMPoRTANT £Rs.—The latest files of the Paris Constitu: ttonal bring the result of the imperial decree, dated the 13th of February last, a af duty, on condition. of their being recexWorks badily, and 1s the subject of general . a ae . } DOLLAR PER TON Druggist and Apothecary, Commercial Street, Nevada. nio-tf MERCHANTS? FORWARDING LINE, STORAGE AND Commission Warehouse, MARYSVILLE. OODS received and fi i to.all parte of and forwarded Northern California, with dispatch, atONE No Storages Ch on Transient Morshenan Our new brick warehouse is located close ‘by the Feather River steamboat landing. MARK PACKAGES: “CARE M: F. LINE.” ~ Please request Shi to be ¥ , ticular to send us Shig ing Receipts sicvmpany. "Bend Heoeipte by xpress ‘By them as Wane Fon all unnecessary delay in lookWve keep Constantly’ on hand and for sate, Flour, Grain & Produce. — The utmost and attention i¢ given to Filling orders and executing Goumeinisons of all a7-4f R. M, SHACKLEFORD; CO. Prop’rs. Ee ROAD TAX NOTICE.—Partics owing Road Tax for the year 1961, are notified that they now have the opportunity of paying the same by application to me—as there is work to be done at DEPARTURE OF STAGES From the National Exchange Hotel. Daily, for all parts of the State. SUMMER.. For ma se Marysville, © 7 San J A. M. do eta at Masonic Hall. ‘A-C. Miles, Master, J. ¥ Metcipin No. crag of oak on Broad bas P. Hawley, semblies Charles ‘A. PINE ASSORTMENT COAL OIL LAMPS! . HATS which takes ‘NN. BAM . Nation.wants So eommumonth. { itions, Imitation : 7 BEP constant! on. Ce hapa and. be found in the State, and at Slewer aeiet than any other House, eg I would call attention to my FALL STYLE
the teadof them all. orders from the Coun rom: attended ta. es Sot SELLING OUT, SELLING OU T MRS. HEALY is now selling her Stock of Millinery Goods AT COST! ‘ entiation ishing to ENGAGE IN THE BUSINESS willfind this a good Opportunity, as the ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Ti health is the cause of my giving up business. MRS. E. HEALY, : D street, Marysvitie, Opposite old Post Office To the Citizens of Nevada County. Persons Oct. &-t fers in heart and see their Country in distress ithout Pees to her glorious but insulted Beandara! FREEMEN OF NEVADA! You pel Ala pgp yl A ies! THEY TAMEY PORTOU! Will YOU Fal . Arrangements have been made to you ep dept comfort at Nevada, and forward at theesrliest practical mement to the sendenveus of the California TO VOLUNTEERS! . FREEMAN & SIMPSON’S OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY: FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Distillery, on Schayiskill river cote Sao ict, “UNCLE JIM’s’’ T been known has never f 1 N APPEAL is made through this method }: 4 to the patriotiem of the peon eof NEVADA’ ALL KINDS OF MEAT NTY, to rally to the call of their Country, constantly on hand at the above now in her hour of land need It cannot well known Market, and for sale that patriotism and valor are wanting among . in tities to suit purchase". MATS DE. Americans. Their heroism hes been most sigLIVERED inany part of the city, frec of any nally displayed in two Wars against Great B charge. Prices according to q ty of Meats ain, and against the Mexican States: Greater . purchased. / ; t and more necessary, and consequently more glor. je28-tf JAS. COLLEY. Eng una inet’ foee Wasted nt . Was com; . paratively a pastime when engaged with forei CENTRE MARKET. enemice, has beoome a hereste a#bor now. The Asiatic Rheumatic. Liniment ! . . Teo fal when eaeeaes patron. the -atyle, with our mamen pron “Sn 2g. oe eos op RE EMAN. &. SIMSON pet omen bare team nanan ie of & our names have ies ‘who endeavor to evade the law, ama Fhe same time to imitate our labels. 5 We therefore eal) the attention of eur eustom‘ers, and of dealer: facts, e the correct spelling of our names on the: a ° We also desire them to ins that every. barrel and package of our GENU articles, our names are branded in full; and also. that to each barrel and package is affixedWith awiew to. prevent the success ef Impo sitions, imitations and Counterfeits, we have discontinued the use of our former coféred cut pofthe Magnoha Flower and have substituted for it a containing en engrav of * The Phetix Distillery on the Schaylki ver,” with our name printed in fall. T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON. Wext door to Center Marit, Dig Commercial Street, Nevada PARTICULAR attention paid to Hair Out . __ting, yand Hair Dressing. Iam now prepared to give WARM AND COLD BATHS, Having attached a Good House to my shop and supplied it with Turkish Towels. Fine Soap, 4 Flesh Brushes, ete. ‘Those wishing to indulge in a good Bath will call in and see me. SROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, Ne, 13, Commercial Street, ‘American’ Beef, Pork and Mutton, at Pebranry i: Weare? A. BLOCK, evada. E. BLOOK, Jr A. BLOCK & O0. DEALERS LN 8. FURTH, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. NEVADA. PURE GROUND . Hie fer the constant I WOULD INFOM THE Persons public of this pian and the at large, that I have on hand sult design keeping « large supply of MEATS DELIVERED tn any part of the 1 city whencver enable rates. ares,” MGNDAY and TH NING, mak ing the trip back to Nevada it six hours. FREIGHT AND BAGG ee STAGE OFFICES +N Golden Gate Hotel; and at Mau's stone nai Ch _Nevaddi City. Sept. 20, i861. : NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY ' \E PRO! no 0) lic that, his fare, each way,’ Valley, will continue At Twenty-Five Cents. And he pledgen himself that,. under . gency wlll tf be raised aloe’ virey. ENTS he proprietor avails himself of this: 3 to make his sincere ackn long accorded to his enterprise. Grass Valley, August 28th-im — DAILY STACE LINE.For Washington, Alpha and Omega, SIX HORSE STAGE LINn, Carrying the U.8. Mail, & Arrives at Washington, at 12 M1, : leaves WASHINGTO: in Nevada ity at at? odoeke Ae™M., abantees 10 e’clock A. M. wishing to: NEVADA, CRASS VALLEY OPPOSITION STAGE LINE. Grass Valley will be drawm off if not better JAVA COFFEE! . nnnitans : FORTUZE GUES, se ' Nevada, Oct. th, 1861—tf @very man and woman should read it. COAL TAR & CHARCOAL! yur GRAND SECRET, ALWAYS ON HAND : i eee 06-im WEY ADA GAS ‘WORES «‘De. PASCHAL B. RANDOLPEL UNDERTAKING., SMALL: RR SAP LARGE Toeemnseengerell to q MILWAUKEE BREWERY. . GRAVE Ss . he has Saad pa te SS ay « 20 3m. S ar’ ST.LOUIS HOTEL, hn : ae rtenguents ea aainaieeiaaes = aoncsieeeeres