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NEVADA
THE
ELE
T0
H
AP
GR
TE
BY
m
me
s
la
ug
Do
e
Th
.—
vs
ve
SznatortaL Ca
The California $500,
bers of the Legislature met in cayeus on
.
the
House
on
S
a
PONY,
ARREVAL 0FH B
4
i]
vem
Thursday evening, to take a
to the election of a Senator. Fifty-si
FIVE DAYS LATER NEWS.
°
gohcamelareaietior
gs
NT naw ona
an an ae ne
The Georgia Secession
on Saturday —ayes 208,
Two thousand State
NEXT DOOR
psa
EP on your
w
ss
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e
re
th
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in
be
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pr
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me
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to
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ssing
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samme,
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at
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rt Cuvrenits, Péb. 8th. . sio
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pt
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latest
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it
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g Sia dicw bbe oe d0bedd voce es 25 Cents,
rin
The Pony express arr
ious
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al
co
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th
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sam
rb
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or
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to
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ts
24
men
to
ise
fe
ert
32
adv
e
e
of
rer
te
vo
s
to receiv
a
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by
.0..
,
ed
to
ooing
Shamp
s
ui
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om
fr
s
ice
adv
ng
clock, bringi
———.
en
rr
su
e
th
on
ist
Cents,
ins
59
t
seone
no
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yn
seeee
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l.
...
Co
ing.
Dress
Hair
.
e
th
age of aconcurrent resolution fora Jan. 22d. Both Ponies have arrived—
ss
pa
r.
te
mp
erSu
pres
its
rt
for
r
Fo
Hai
of
he
oft
r
ent
de
atm
tre
ial
Spec
aa
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 9, 1861.
ve.
abo
as
es
dat
ng
ngi
bri
one
t
las
e
th
d
an
Joint Convention on the 20th inst.,
ia
in
rg
Vi
to
ed
rn
tu
re
on,
as
vati
“h
is
ev
Cr
.
.M
W.
t of St. Jo.
eas
ad
ro
l
rai
the
t
tha
tn
lea
We
A.
DUC
P
LLI
PHI
T-tf
‘feb
e
.
at
th
id
wi
nd
n
ca
me
a
te
rn
he
na
rt
mi
No
no
has
by
ed
ag
ur
co
en
y
tl
ea
gr
caucus is to meet to
~ Pind Sreeer Baba3z.—Mr. Spence
.
ob_pr
sepbh was blocked up by snow. which
.
nt
me
st
ju
ad
of
ct
pe
os
e
pr
th
e
on
th
up
es
re
e
ag
ur
at
hor
sl
aut
gi
,
, the Assembly
as soon as the Le
introduced a BillTi
ably accounts for the non-arrival of the
on
on
st
le
ar
Ch
to
ed
rn
te
re
ot
lb
Ta
t.
ea
Li
r
fo
o
als
d
an
y
is,
on
Lou
rm
St.
ha
om
ch
fr
ma
ort
t
rep
no
r
s
cula
wa
spe
e
a
reg
vy
er
le
Th
to
.
da
on
va
ti
Ne
é#
lu
of
te
so
re
izing the Traa
Council
d
an
or
rn
ve
Go
e
Th
ht.
nig
ay
id
Fr
.
ny
Po
the
of
ss
ene
lat
the
one
of
es
vic
ser
the
d
er
of
age
tt
eng
ma
VE
a
HA
is
it
d
a
an
s,
ing
ng
uct
di
str
ee
oc
eon
pr
of
e
e
os
th
rp
in
rt
pa
st
te
jal tax, for thé pu
ea
gr
e
th
for
on
ti
ta
ul
ns
co
in
re
we
via FortKearny.
h
18t
,
Jan
is
of the best Cenfectionersin the State: 4
Lou
Sr.
t,
gh
ni
e
th
of
bridge across Deér creek, at the foot of Pine much doubt whether a candidate can be
ot California, and am fully preparee to
up
en
be
has
l
bil
ad
The Pacific Rail Ro
,
te
vo
e
ne
rg
Fre
la
a
the
in
by
KE
,
CA
te
of
na
ds
Se
kin
all
ia
ke
in
ma
rg
Vi
e
Th
on
ti
na
mi
street. The bill was referred to the Nevada nominated ; and even should a no
several times in the Senate, but is not yet
~
else
or
,
ada
Nev
in
sed
pas
sur
be
not
can
ch
whi
e,
styl
al
on
ti
Na
a
of
r
vo
fa
in
rt
po
re
d
a
te
op
ad
to
ce
Ri
by
de
an elecdisposed of, The effort ma
ag some of the members be made, there igno certainty of
where. J am always prepared to:
delegation, and
.
on
ti
en
nv
Co
ntha
re
mo
by
led
fai
ne,
tpo
pos
ely
nit
efi
ind
s
tie
Par
d
an
s
ll
Ba
ind
ly
de
pp
vi
Su
di
be
to
em
s
se
nopi
er
of
mb
n
sio
me
e
res
Th
exp
.
an
on
ve
ti
ha
s
er
mm
,
Sa
gh
were anxious to
ou
or
nb
ki
oc
Br
s,
ve
Ri
r,
le
Ty
The bill was amended
e,
vot
s
ird
-th
two
a
y
Fanc
ding
inclu
ty,
varie
every
of
ery
ction
Confe
with
s,
er
on
si
Mc
s
is
of
nd
mm
ie
Co
as
d
me
na
e
ar
v
do
Se
d
an
ion of those interested, a petition bas been to two partices—thirty being fr
tes
Sta
the
20 as to require the consent of
Cake, Raisins, &c.
ge
Spun
Cake,
d
Poun
es
Pr
e
th
on
it
wa
to
er
on
si
is
mm
Co
is
r
le
Ty
libr
so
fo
ix
me
-s
ty
nized
patro
who
ds
frien
old
ad
y
Ro
r.—M
the
Nonc
h
ic
wh
h
ug
ro
circulated amotig the tax payers of the city, Dougall or Randolph, and twen
th
es
ori
rit
Ter
d
an
er
on
si
is
s
mm
n
State
Co
d
so
Unite
rt
be
the
Ro
e
with
dg
etion
Ju
d
conne
an
t,
my
g
en
id
durin
erally
ify
asking the passage of the bill. The petition Denver or Nugent. The concurrent resopasses, and Congress have time to rat
, are invited to call and see me, as I am well
to
em
t
th
es
qu
re
d
an
es
at
St
ng
di
ce
se
e
th
to
on,
ati
isl
leg
h
suc
ect
rej
or
.
wants
their
to
tend
to-at
red
s
prepa
on
wa
nco
will be sent dowa to-morrow, and if there lation to go into Joint Conventi
e
us
Ho
e
Th
es.
iti
til
hos
om
fr
n
ai
fr
re
OTTO LUTJE, Proprietor.
There are no further hostile proceedings
feb7 -tf.
‘curred. Aresolution unanimously passed
is any serious objection to the measure probably adopted to-day, and the caucus in the South to report,
rVi
l,
s
fai
rt
fo
ef
g
all
if
in
id
ov
,
pr
te
na
Se
he
‘t
iS!
DER
HOL
IP
SCR
TO
CE
OTI
among our citizens they can make their obwill have a full week to ballot for a cand
Matters are more quiet in the country.
er
st
si
r
be
th
s
wi
ie
in
st
de
r
e
he
it
au
ll
a
wi
ni
gi
.
the
on
wn
'dra
ants
Warr
den
am
ty
’
Coun
rks
of
Cla
d
rs
te
holde
op
ad
The
has
ate
Sen
e
Th
jections known to the members from this date.
me
so
a
ed
ss
Ist,
e
pa
May
us
to
Ho
e
.
Th
prior
es
at
e
St
av
tered
sl
regis
and
,
Fund
al
Gener
del,
bil
se
mi
ro
mp
co
n’s
nde
tte
Cri
to
nt
me
the same at the Treas—We notice by the Marysville papers of
nt
prese
to
sted
reque
are
.
1858,
on
ti
lu
r
so
county. The bridge, it is believed, will cost
la
re
mi
si
at
wh
.
claring the Constitution amply sufficient
same
the
on
est
inter
as
ent,
paym
for
e
Offic
s
urer’
a
ed
ss
y
pa
ll
e
na
on
ur
fi
ti
at
lu
sl
so
gi
nt
re
ri
Le
re
ou
ur
ss
nc
Mi
e
co
e
Th
th
at
.
g,
for
th
in
tax
rn
the
d
mo
is
an
,
th
000
$4,
d
an
00
between $3,0
for the preservation of the Union by a vole
from this date.
s
cease
on
ti
of
es
e
qu
it
th
bm
n
su
io
l,
to
nt
bil
ve
on
'C
N,
IN
CH
,
W.
th
tes
20
e
on
J.
Sta
ng
th
ti
on
edi
en
sec
1861.
nv
om
t
fr
7th,
Co
rs
in
Feb,
Jo
ato
to
in
the
ua
Sen
go
Neva
to
all
23.
en
to
wh
35
y
of
av
he
be
not
l
wil
it
ng
buildi
.
ty
nun
e
.
Co
Ke
da
le
Th
va
op
r,
s
Ne
e
pe
re
on
th
su
to
ti
l
ea
la
ra
Tr
re
de
Fe
.
idops
rec
a
d
ve
mo
n
ro
me
Ca
e.
vot
not
did
of
te
y
vo
a
da
by
er
st
te
ye
property holders pay their proportion. A passed the Sena
g
t
on
in
ye
th
e
ve
no
ur
s
do
at
ba
sl
gi
y
Le
ck
ta
is
ity
hor
aut
ul
btf
dou
on
up
h
ic
wh
n
tio
era
on
ti
la
r
so
la
re
mi
si
t
!!
a
bu
;
SH
es
no
RI
the
15
to
OU
es
for
ay
FL
19
sed
rai
DA
be
VA
t
gh
NE
mi
m
T
su
al
s,
on
LE
ble
air
ti
era
aff
na
.
consid
said to have been rejected. The failure of
purpose by subscription, but as the bridge was defeated in the Assembly—36 ayes, 40 Crittenden’s compromise will bea heavy. Tbe Alabama House passed a bill to proHYDRAULIC HOSE
es
iz
or
th
au
on
It
a.
se
si
t
by
va
ns
in
ai
de
ag
vi
ion
secees
The
peace.
of
blow to the hopes
is a benefit to the whole town, the expense noes.
e,
rk
ma
nd
n
d
s
Ja
io
oy
aa
ct
bu
of
ru
st
e
de
th
their
to
d
raphe
teleg
Y.
y
iatel
OR
immed
CT
s
leader
FA
NU
MA
all
of its constraction should be borne by
d
so
re
re
ur
in
e
e
nc
se
us
co
es
Ho
nn
e
Te
Th
.
has
ent
sid
Pre
e
—Th
er.
rii
Jupioran Con
States to go ahead as all hopes of comproHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PRO,
on
ti
en
nv
s
the property owners.
Co
te
a
ga
to
le
t
Tat
de
e
ee
s
el
abl
en
to
ti
mit
ln
ini
.
’S
ON
TS
WA
.
OS
TH
of
one
ed
cur
cod.
appointed R. P. Flenniken, Judge of Utab mise was atan
to furnish
ed
par
pre
are
,
ES
IN
CH
MA
.
th
NG
25
le
b.
WI
mb
Fe
SE
se
ent
as
to
h,
9t
b.
Fe
.
telehave
to
said
is
ma
Alaba
North
d
we
Se
ly
ong
Str
r
Fou
,
vas
can
Cradlebaugh, removin
s
of
ce
ler
pla
dea
in
,
and
ory
ers
rit
Ter
Min
mCo
e
th
rt
of
po
ty
re
ri
no
r
mi
la
gu
e
re
Th
grapbed her representatives in Congress.
Inproent Sick Funp.—On Thursday last
Twenty Cents a Yard. Jn mamnufactarfor
ms,
Sea
Fienniken is now in Washoe and has not to withdraw as delegates from Northern . mittee of Thirty-three takes Crittenden’s ing Hose, we invariably use the best and strongest
ed.
Mr. Eastman introduced a bill into the Asds
en
mm
in
co
d
s
re
s,
on
an
si
ti
ba
@
as
lu
.
so
ket
re
mar
the
in
ed
cus
pro
be
can
t
tha
ne
twi
agh
ref
bau
dle
Cra
Or
but
ce,
n
offi
ssio
ed
the
Sece
and
the
dem
sign
to
sed
refu
a
bam
Ala
on
sembly “to provide forthe better mainteti
en
of
e
nv
ur
co
a
il
r
fa
ei
t
th
en
of
e
ev
th
MR. TERRY,
g that the President dinance.
din
hol
te,
ica
abd
to
ses
ui
on
d
eq
ti
an
e
ra
bl
pa
se
ea
ac
,
pe
r
»
es
fo
at
St
nance of the indigent sick of Nevada counrs
orde
no
bad
klyo
Broo
-war
p-of
sloo
The
car
g
lon
ing
hav
and
r,
ake
l-m
Sai
cal
cti
, At 4 repra
a
him
ng
ove
Bei
rem
to
ity
hor
aut
no
has
er
op
es
pr
at
ed
St
it
e
Ua
n
th
io
of
it
rt
e
pa
bl
ta
to cross the bar at Charleston, and has rety,”? which was read twice and referred to
on the business of Hose making in Nevada, we
ried
son, turned to Norfolk.
gned: Taylor, Phelps, Rusk, Whitare confident that our work wil be entirely satifacCar
Si
in
y.
d
‘t
hel
rt
Cou
the
of
m
ter
t
cen
the Nevada delegation, The bill authorw.
lo
ns
Wi
d
an
ey
‘l
ers.
custom
our
to
tory
eRepr
lina
Caro
h
,
Sout
said
the
t
and
e,
jec
Hayn
sub
the
Col.
d
to
ude
gh
all
bau
dle
Cra
ad& IRVING,
Y
TERR
izes the Board of Supervisors to levy an
n
d
te
so
vo
hn
ns
Jo
d
V.
he
H,
an
ep
St
H.
A.
.
the
ded
deman
first
,
ngton
Washi
at
ive
sentat
rise:
al
erp
a,
ori
Ent
Nevad
rit
,
Ter
the
Street
in
ort
rep
per
Broad
as
81
No.
-tf
dec18
e,
nc
n
na
io
di
a
ss
or
gi
ce
t
se
or
ns
e
Ge
th
ai
ag
.
ditional tax, not exceeding ten cents on the
nder or sale of the Charleston forts
surre
EEE
—_—_—
there was another person here, who
That
ey
rn
ed
Ha
n.
ng
Ge
le
al
s
ch
e
ha
ri
t.
Tb
eu
Li
hundred dollars, for indigent sick purposes. claims to be District Judge for this District. He but is now tnderstood to be more moder: .
nr
co
on
de
s
ti
un
ma
wa
ir
nf
S,
’s
co
ED
lt
SE
Ho
en
Wh
EN
RD
GA
D
AN
ER
OW
FL
was
deut
Presi
the
by
tion
recep
His
ate.
ken
Flenni
Judge
gh
salthou
pre
ity,
author
er
his
und
denied
nt,
This amount will be sufficie
en
nd
e
te
n,
,
iv
it
io
on
ut
ss
Cr
ti
ec
se
ra
ex
in
de
si
very cold.
to
ed
assign
and
med,
confir
ed,
appoint
been
had
dce
ent arrangements, to pay the current dethis District. He saidthe President had no
re
se
ve
on
ry
se
en
ve
ve
be
id
ha
to
sa
is
.
reinof
need
n
Major Anderson is noti
AT
NT
ME
RT
SO
AS
LL
FU
A
n
io
in
ed
e
op
th
ow
ve
av
,
mands on the indigent sick tand, and leave right to remove a Judge. That he intended to forcements, and no further attempt at preing States and to ba
ns
s
ze
of
ti
t
es
ci
wl
ns
la
ai
ed
e,
ag
rc
us
at
fo
th
that
until
and
next,
March
of
4th
the
on
resign
sent will be made to reinforce him.
a considerable amount to be appropriated
time, he would hold Comt. That it was due to
coercion.
not
is
e,
Stat
#0Y
.
d.
nize
orga
bas
n
tio
ven
Con
a
rgi
Geo
The
towards the liquidation of the debt.
H. H. WICKES & CO.’S
his friends who had accommodated him with Nothing has been done yet. Several re-. One bundred kegs of powder, with shot
money so todo. That forthe reason of the ports have been and will be made by the jand shell, left Richmond on Saturday for
nine
for
drafts
his
honor
to
failing
nment
Gover
ns.
dPicke
pon
res
Gov.
of
cor
n,
order
sig
by
,
eston
Charl
:
Broad Street.
A Lanax and attractiv
three.
thirtyof
tee
Commit
months since, his Kiend, Wm. M. Lent, seeing
Fort
from
sent
was
flag
white
er
Anoth
was
ds,
instruc.
with
goo
d
of
ck
returne
sto
has
Hall
Lieut.
ing with their store and
his great necessity, had advaneed him money
.
known
ect
not
dS
y—obj
r
Satur
on
Sumte
.
on.
Anders
Major
to
tions
ND
CO
SE
put up this afternoon in front of “Cheap upon his salary up to the 4th of March, and he
17th:
Jan.
York
New
at
died
z
Monte
Lola
in.
now
ature
Legisl
ina
Carol
furSouth
said
The
He
out.
time
that
serve
to
ed
intend
-¥State on a war . The Alabama Congressional delegation withJohn’s’’ establishment. It extends across ther, that any attorney who wished to withdraw session, is trying to put the
!
E
L
F
N
F
O
A
I
R
T
A
T
N
E
S
E
.
drew
yesterday.
R
P
e
the entire front of their store on Pin his suit from his Court, in which answer had footing. A resolution passed, declaring
seizure
the
indorses
e
Legislatur
Georgia
The
in
do;
to
so
him
permit
would
he
filed,
been
of
le
sty
t
that the attempt to reinforce Anderson will ‘of the forts unanimously.
bes
the
in
up
street, and is got
OF A. LIEBERT,
ciseo, He is authorized
and collect and recei
Sr ee
ER SHOP.
ITALIA
other cases, papers could not be transferred be regarded as an act of war.
any thing of the kind we have noticed for from his Court elsewhere, unless by consent of
a long time. It was painted by F. Mansell. counsel on both sides,
Arxkansas.—The Legislature of Arkansas
has unanimously passed a bill eubmitting
the question of holding a State convention
toa vote of the people, The election is
to be held on the 18th of February, and if
a majority vote in favor of a convention
Governor is to appoint the day of
then the
its meeting.
Coutp Nor Heir Farmixne.—It appears
that $200,000 of the debis of Taaffe, MeCahill & Co., of San Francisco, are for money
borrowed, on which they were paying two
per cent. per month! If that is not sufficient
to burst up any ordinary business, we know
not what is.
Maj Anderson declined to receive provisions
The reperts of mutiny in Sumpter are all from jov. Pickens.
!
ST
AN
TI
AR
RE
ER
GU
M
DA
IU
EM
PR
ies
Benj. F. Hilliard is confirmed as poret
false.
. in San Francisco, vice Roach, and Ri tmire
Dudley Mann and Thomas Butler
A.
Wasnok Irems.—The following items are King, are about to leave for Europe as . Superintendent of Indian Affairs, vice McDuffy.
No. 88 Broad Street, Nevada.
taken from the Territorial Enterprize, of Commissioners of South Carolinaand GeorNew York, Jan. 21.
Senators from Alabama and Misssissippi forSaturday last :
gia.
8350 VALUABLE PRIZES?
. mally took leave of the Senate yesterday.
Works of great extent and magnitude are
Both branches of the Missouri Legislature
rogressing in the vicinity of Virginia City. have passed Convention bills by large ma. The Kansas bill has passed the Senate by a
VALUED AT 8000 DOLLARS,
The Cedar Hill Tunnel and Mining Co. have jorities; differing in details. Doth provide . vote of 36 to 16.
There was an interesting discussion on Critcommenced a tunnel 2,000 feet in length, which for submitting the action of a Convend
ibute
distr
be
To
will strike the hill in the centre, some 1500 feet tion, in the case of the relation of the State . tenden’s Compromise, but without action the
Senate adjourned.
below the surface, and drain and develop a great
with
the
Federal
Government
to
the
people
.
and
high
A Milledgeville dispatch of yesterday says
many leads. The tunnel is seven feet
SDAY FEBRUARY 1%th 1861,
TUE
for ratification,
the secession ordinance will be signed almost
five feet in width.
The Massachusetts Legislature bas a bill unanimously.
At the Mexican mine, two large furnaces
CASH! TWENTY WATCHES! AND
have been built, and they have commenced under consideration relative to the increase .
the most rich and
amalgamating by the barrel process. From of the active military of the State.
last five Mexicans
Saturday
n
Ricw—O
three barrels, (equal to 3,000 pounds) over 120
New Jersey is taking measures to place.
Y.
ELR
JEW
OF
CLES
ARTI
ANT
ELEG
.
discovered
a
rich
quartz
lode
on
Texas
pounds of gold and silver amalgam has been her brigades on a war footing.
obtained.
The N. Y. Congressional delegation in-. Hill, about one mile from Placerville.
The Tronsides Company, which is located tend calling upon the President in a body Specimens exhibited were perfectly studded
EVERY TICKET WILL BE
$30
en the Vermillon ledge, have struck it unusu
to
urge
a
strict
enforcement
of
the
laws.
is.
ledge
the
of
ally rich in silver. The width
. with gold,
Senator Davis has forwarded a letter to,
supposed to be about 20 feet.
Newsraren Cuanox.—J. G. McCallum
‘rom 130 tons of rock lately taken from the Gov. Pickens, of Sonth Carolina, urging .
has sold the Placerville Californian office to
Plato lead at Gold Hill, $7,000 were realized.
duties
the
upon
entered
has
en
Flennik
Judge
O. D. Avaline, formerly of the Calaveras of his office, P. W. Van Winkle acting as Sec
the abandonment of any policy which would .
involve hostilities.
Good for One Dollar in Likenesses!
MARRIED,
To this city, Feb, 9th, by E. W. Smith, Esq., Mr.
At any time before or after the Distribution of the
Prizes.
. Johu 8. Webster and Mes. Harriet Trevidisk.
The Governor of Virginia has communi.
cated the New York resolutions to his Leg.
islature in a message expressing the utmos A WASHINGTON’S BI
RT
H
disdain, The Virginia House has adopted .
resolutions for a National Convention, at.
BALL
Washington, February 4th; also, appro-.
7
Chronicle, The paper isto be issued on retary.
On Tuesday of last week, George W. Brown
Wednesdays hereafter.
DAY
and George Bloomfield were severely hurt by
Orithe
in
blast
a
of
on
explosi
re
prematu
the
Nez Pexces Mixes.—tt is reported that ental Company’s tunnel, in Six-mile Canon.—
the town of Walla Walla is being fast deThe tamping iron entered Bloomfield’s thigh,
ving
of
Crittenden’s
Compromise.
wa.
2
es
om
ng
wound.
terrible
a
produci
populated, in consequence of the large numThe Convention bill is being debated in’ Hook and Ladder Company’s Hall,
ber of its inhabitants leaving for the Nez
n Country. the North Carolina Legislature.
Sovrnet
THe
oF
s
Propvuct
Broad Street, Nevada,
Perces mines,
The Inaugural of the Governor of In@i-.
—The steamer Senator, which arrived from Los
Every person who will have a likeness taken will
receive ONE TICKET for every dollar invested in
PICTURES, which will entitle them toa chance in
the Prizes.
HH, RB. WALL,
WALL & NE
J. BR. NEWMAN.
Angeles yesterday, says the Alta of Tuesday, ana treats secession as a treagonable arOn Friday, February 22, 1861.
an inbrought up a la:
amount of freight, which sumption,
“Tar Four Grorors” is the title of
COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS,
Wall.)
8.
J,
to
sors
(Succes
the
of
industry
the
illustrates
faithfully
retty
at
sale
for
eray,
The
Governor
of
Kentucky,
in
his
mesThack
by
teresting little work,
is 34 sacks of abalone sage, recommends a Convention of the borSouth. Among the cargo
Niles
Searls,
G.
E.
Withingt
on,
KT, NEVADA.
STRE
D
BROA
55
NO.
Welch’s book store, Commercial street. It shells, 600 hides, 447 sheep, 73 pipes of wine,
T. H, Caswell,
Nat. I’. Brown,
der
States
at
Baltimore,
early
in
February
.
IN
S
DRALER
J.
twenB.
for
Van
sold
Hagen
is
and
,
pages,
Cc,
100
W.
Young
about
,
contains
and 120 casks of olive oit. The last named arand
opposes
and inconsiderate action, He .
David Belden,
I. Williamson,
ty-five cents.
ticle is supposed to be perfectly pure—a rare
NS,
ISIO
PROV
AND
S
ERIE
GROC
A. A. Sargent,
A. D. Tower,
submits
the
propriety
of
calling
a
State
.
thing in any market, as olive oilis so often
MINING TOOLS, &C. &C,
T.
B.
MeFar
land,
Geo,
W.
Lenha
rt,
Convention, but would leave no effort un.
d,
this
of
arrival
first
the
is
This
adulterate
E. Block Jr.,
ControLLer’s Rerort.—We are indebted
Jno. A, Lancaster,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
HAND
ON
S
LWAY
commodity, in any large quantity, from a Calitried to restore fraternal relations between
C. Wilson Hill,
Dr,
RK.
M.
Hunt,
City, and will be sok!
this
in
found
be
to
Goods
to Senator Chase and Assemblyman Miller fornia port, and it may be said to inaugurate States. He advocates Crittenden’s ComJno. P. Skelioa,
1, N. Dawley,
most
the
on
r
A. H. Hagadorn,
Jas. R. Patterson,
for a copy of the Controller’s Report for a traffic in this valuable and much used arpromise and opposes the employment of .
the year 1860,
ticle.
force against a State in any form.
Sr. Lovts Jan. 19th. .
Sate or Wueat.—The Stocktoa RepubThe Georgia Convention bas appointed a
Mr. James Anverson, who for three years
lican
of
Saturday,
rays:
represented Placer county in the State Sen
A day or two since, a sale of two hundred and
ate, has removed to San Francisco, for the sixty tons of wheat was effected in this county,
purpose of practicing haw.
to parties in San Francisco, at $1 50 per hunee
ee
dred pounds. Phis is the price paid on the ranch
committee to draft a Secession Ordinance. .
Cameron’s motion to reconsider the vote j
.
on Clark's substitute for Orittenden’s reso;.
lutions, was not losten the 38th—in the
Senate, Cameron’s motion was carried by .
AN adjourned meeting of the Board of . fifteen miles from Stocktom. This indicates 3 majority, and Crittenden’s resolutions .
that the rate for this cereal is tending upward. . post. poned till Monday, Petitions are pour-.
Sppervisors will be held on Friday, March .
ing in favoring the passage of the latter.
.
Ist, for the purpose of levying the prepert
AGRICULTURAL Mrrtine.—The citizens of
The
Pacifi
c
Rail
Road
bill
was
made
the
.
9
a hin
tax for the year 1861.
Tehama held a meeting in Red Bluffon Monspecial order for Tuesday next.
day last and took initiatory steps for the foron Huuse, Jan 18th, passed the army
mation
of
an
Agricultural
Society.
A
commitiT,
Tur Great Repubd'ic clipper made her .
tee of seven were a pointed to drafta Constiturecent voyage from New York to San tion and by-laws, The meeting 1g to assemble . There is nothing of an exciting character
in
the
latest
news. Telegraphic lines are.
Francisco in 104 days.
again on the first Monday in April for the puronce
more.a
ll
right. The. snow has. eat off.
pose of effecting a complete organization,
QvICKSILVER.-The New Almaden quick
Wm. C. Bradley,
Jesse 8. Wall,
RECEPTION
C. W. Young,
T. W. dsigourney,
Wm, R. Cee,
Jno. Webber,
1. J. Rolfe,
Thos. P. Hawley,
REASONABLE PERMS.
John Williams,
e@ Goons Detiversp Frew or Cnarce ANY “@B
COMMITTER,
Be” Reasonaser Distance. “Ga
dos, Roberts, Jr.,
Dr. Kk. M. Hunt,
L. C. Wickes,
M. H. Funston,,
James Colley,
oct2-tf
BROAD STREET MEATMARKET.
T. Kk, Beans,
A. ©. Niles,
J.P, Skelton,
COMMITYR. OF INVITATION,
JAMES COLLEY, Proprictor.
Chas. Marsh,
N. P. Brown,
J. B. Van Hagony,
S. W. Borin,
A. H. Hagadorn,
A. A. Sargent,
Niles Searls,
T. P. Hawley,
ALL KENDS
OF MEATS CONSTANTly on hand at the above well known
Market, and fer sale in quantities to
suit purchasers,
tt GAR. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any
D. Bekion,
Jno, A. Lancaster,
me,
FLOOR MANAGERS.
A.D. Tower,
das. ki. Patterson,
Prices,
‘The SUPPER will
up
in
the mountains,
Josep
h,
and
no
Pony
left
there
on
Thurs
day
.
Orreon Propvers.—Over five thousand
aceording to the Quality of
Meats Purchased.
jan3-tf
JAMES COLLEY.
I, Williamson,
FE, Block, Jr.,
T, W. Sigourney,
dno. A, Laneaster.
®aMusic by SCHMIDTSCHNELOER & PLUM
all communieation by rail rowd with St.) Hut.
surpas
WALL & NEWMAN.
No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada.
anythi
r
at
pal sara ee eee
silver mine, which has been stopped for eigh-.
T
I
C
K
E
TS
last,
This
-+
telegr
aphic
+
sack
news
s
FIVE DOLLARS,
of
flour
and
,
your
and
thre
gene
.
thou
sand
boxes of
teen months, by injunction, is again in opera.
tion, and q
from it is advertised for. fruit were brought by the steamer Oregon from . eral summary are takeo by an extra et To be proeured only of Committee.
Portland on its last trip,
from Fort Kearney, only,
Nevada Feb, ¥@p 186].ta
sale,
ENZINE.—For Sale by
k. F. SPENCE,
, Druggist & Apotheeary, 47 Broad st., Nevada.
HE GENUINE
SENE OR.
DOWNER KERO
For sale b
E. F. SPENCE, Druggist,
4, Boigd Ghent, Nevada.