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February 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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£ . . AT . va r 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 le e re th g in be t, en es pr re we s er mb me the to ding accor ssing . ‘ Head. n samme, Pe at d yar vy na he oft n rt Cuvrenits, Péb. 8th. . sio Fo pt e. latest styl do ’a s wa on ti lu to d so te re it A rm . pe ty t ri no jo s ma wa a an tt th do an Wy at bo n gu to en am cr Sa for t 0’en 4 Ag at r e ou is her ., d Jr ive , A. Badlam g Sia dicw bbe oe d0bedd voce es 25 Cents, rin The Pony express arr ious Luxur . al co of t ou gh ou th , e. or e sam rb e th ha th t e for or th t pp r lec su te col d en to an , ts 24 men to ise fe ert 32 adv e e of rer te vo s to receiv a eeeeee .-.6se by .0.. , ed to ooing Shamp s ui Lo St. om fr s ice adv ng clock, bringi ———. en rr su e th on ist Cents, ins 59 t seone no es do e res yn seeee Ha .6-ce 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.