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May 16, 1861 (4 pages)

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nat. F RAND PAVILION, 4 = — a, “€. V.HAND,.....5 ot me of s, orend l the tilt . exedi hostilities, 4 and direct img the payment of the same into the State ¥ . MARTINETTE TROUPE !! it were, but a they have Treasury, to be refunded with interest at the ed. The first dispatches giving the particcome upon a rich and well defined vein, which end of the war. tu receive advertisements and IN THE LARGE ulars of the fight, stated that nota single has been repeatedly tested and — 138 The Secretary of the Treasury, at WashingNEW CANVASS THEATER, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1861. one of the besiegers was burt. A later dish 30t the il unt als pos pro d for ise ert adv has , ton a thread of pure silver, fully one piece 0 With Stage and Scenery complete. taner soo be ll sha nt ou am nd— the fou es@ was unl t, patch, however, stated that forty were killtan half ins a and Fin an ‘To the Democratic County Central ComNEVADA CITY, ON ORM AT PERF WILL inly appear to ken, at par, for nearly $14,000,000 stocof certa ral, mine the s of imen Spec k the ed at Fort Moultrie, but as the matter was mmitteé.—The Democratic State Central Committee : , 1861 , 18th May g, be very rich. nin Eve ay urd Sat au0, 186 ne Ju of t Ac the r de un , tes Sta ted Uni ‘having ealled.a Conveitién to meet at Sacramento not referred to afterwards, the general be+ The Jayhawk company are also taking out rethe for ing vid pro and n, loa the ing riz «oa the Fourth ofJaly next, the County Central Comlief was that tho — any. comp ield Mayf the are as ral, no one was killed. Ae there . good mine overy of rich_sildemption of the treasury notes, disc the of mittee are requested to.meet: at the office of J. I. The performances will consist of intell The were only about a baodred persons in Fort ver ore at the Colorado river, is confirmed by Caldwell, Nevada, on Saturday, the 25th day of May, sippi state that actual IMMENSE FEATS OF STRENGTH? sis Mis om ts fr oun Acc not itis bombardment, the during Sumter . plin Cham Mr. 1861, at 12 o’clock m, vails in many parts of that State. pre ine fam es at min the from ed been has road A COMIC PANTOMINES, All the members are requested to attend, as busiparticalarly surprising that they should all Potosi to the river, a distance of 40 miles. The people are suffering for want of enough to GROUPING, ness of great importance will come before the Ccmescape with their lives, Ina fight of that CLASSICAL at work at ons pers 60 t abou now There are le money and those who litt but s wa re The , eat J. 1. CALDWELL, Chairman. mittee, &e. &c., kind, the chances are, that witb a force of a Potosi, a great stampede having taken place for DANCING, ROPE TIGHT ape y esc to ntr cou g the vin e lea e wer e abl wer returning, conwere men the but y; valle Bear thousand meninthe fort, the mortality obk. o’cl 8 at ce men Com ock. o’cl 7 mat epe s Door sidering the mines at that place, although very starvation. ‘Posy News.—The Pony arrived at Carr. Dea One ce ese cec see cee ccc ccc .. sion, Adume would be ten times as great as it would be ing visit nded e inte ked. Som stoc over are »od, v. Go ed to der ten s ha r Wa of ary ret Sec e Th #on City yesterday morning, with dates from e. Pric Half es eees scev ccer si. g ccsc Poto rnin to .20 re retu s .. befo mine Gila , the dren Chil with aforce of only a bundred. But congaBri of ice , off the and e Isl od e, Rh of agu Spr St. Lowis to May Gth, The néwa is not of t, , Agen RCE PIE 8. . GEO sidering that a constant fring was kept up l. era Gen r die epecial interest, The ruad between AnoapTar Fort on ALcatraz IsLanp.—AleaMay 11, 1861. for thirty-six bourse, it seems incredible that traz Fort is one of the strongest in the United te of New York has dispatched a e Sta Th «lis and Washington is guarded by the 69th not one of the seven or eight thousand beStates. It has now one hundred and seventyspecial messenger to Europe, to purchase half A LITERARY FEAST. New York regiment, and ove man, discovfive guns mounted—some of them of immense a million dollars worth of arms. siegers should bave beeu killed or even E TH OF T EFI BEN THE FOR ES UR CT LE SIX w shot h thro ds, whic g calibre—bein Columbia «red in an; attempt to pull up the track, was est sec ore tha say tim s Bal om che fr pat Dis ng ry e ghi ds. some hurt. of batte singl A poun 120 wei The probability is that there Nevada, is In some , ch ur Ch l pa co is Ep t is od th Me tot déad, The Maryland Legislature bad sts ly oni comlete , comp t Uni pieces e the t t tha en re, thos of and unc sixte the n def is sio trath in the late reports, though the nums: low ful as red ive del be l Wil mands Fort Point, which, on the contrary, has are again in the ascendant. The reaction is appointed commissioners to confer with the ber said to have been y 16th, Rev. D. Draz, killed is G, Ma doubtless IN EN AY EV the SD that —so UR traz Alca ng TH andi comm guns no President with regard to the present and th te. Bo ng Sta mi ts the of el par all wh in er ov * Heroes.”’ t—" jec Sub in , save ornia Calif of er Sumt the r is latte greatly exaggerated. Had three or four of the State proposed military occupation strength—for itis capable of arnt ¢ any force Houses of the Maryland Legislature have reTHURSDAY EVENING May 29th, Rev. Mr. Brice’, huadred been killed, it would bardly bave ” s. rd wa ck Ba ad Re re tu Na an um ‘H t— ec ght bj d nst it. agai brou be coul that Su pudiated secession. by Federal’troops, and ascertain whether is still left at Fort Point. of sufficient s will be given in the Methodist been possible es to have kept tur it a secret Lec for e Th ~ aa@ ed m, Wil eiv fro on n rec ati bee has orm Inf udy arrangement is practicable for the , tions direc all in out look traz Alca of guns ch. Tickets, for the estire Course, $5 each: The ur Ch two weeks. ion ess sec t the tha ect eff the to C., n, N. gto min single lecture, $1. to amen es of Sacr the oach to appr r the and cove all maintenance:of the honor and peace 1. 186 2, il Apv , da va Ne e is it or, whil harb ance the to entr the and river e ps oo wer l re. Tr tro the ire con e ent the s hav ist ature Maryland. The North Carolina Legisl Western Vinoinia.—Late accounts from the safeguard and protection of the metropolis arriving daily. had’ met, and @ bill unatimously passed the Western Virginia represent that the people of the Pacific. San Francisco need fear no en, S R E H T O , 00 R h ool B 2,4 , wit erp des H Liv for nsi P p E Iro e shi S Th O J while the giant fortress is in the hands of g for May 20th. are almost unanimously for the Union, and emy intion # Coven House call stripes. There are bales of cotton and 8,000 barrels of flour took men loyal to the stars and ‘Vhe Governorria his message, referring to every secession demonstration has been put now about 400 men on the Island, who are fire at New Orleans, April 29th, and was parE, OR ST in the District down, A Convention of several counties amply sufficient to hold it, though a full war ON TI SI PO OP the large force concentrating E H T . ned lly tia bur nt d le aps ison of coup a perh to amou woul garr of Columbia, ostensibly to protect the seat has been called to resist the aggressions of thousand men.—[ Alta. A soldier who escaped from Charleston, and of, government, say they cannot be allowed the secessionists, and if the ordinance ofseCor.of Broad & Pine Streets, who served at the guns at Moultrie, says beGone Ovrt.—The pew; of the Gwins, the twe to remaia, there, and recommends that cession is adopted, an effert will be made to n 400 of the rebel troops were eand 300 Bottses, the Smiths, of the Chivalry Areopagus, Virt protec to sent be immediately troops ing led e ge. e led kil dur the sei Th kil wer individe the State, The Westesn eounties exand of the ThirtyTyrants has gone out in inNEVADA, r, ’s . ht red the ter ld. ter at nig in the Pot Fie Ano ginig and Maryland. — diaster, and forever and forever; and pect aid from Pennsylvania aod Obio, in , instead the long dewho was at Morris Island, says 150 were killed G N I V I case the Eastern counties artempt to coerce ceived and misr E C E R LY NT TA NS CO E R peo m i ted e of the Demoed sent epre k Yor w Ne The re and 40 at Sullivan's Island. The soldiers New. Yorx, Zovaves.— the ES of YL ST E BL NA IO SH FA d an W NE them. cratic party to turn the grindstone of Chivalry, regiment of Zouaves, under command of they themselves will be required to do the cirwere threatened with death if they disclosed the Col, William Wilson, arrived at Auoapolis Tat Peorre’s Party of San Franciseo cular work, if indeed, they do not rotate back facts about the killed. This statement is parnce e, e y tt to whe the cam as Gwin and Sco hav oo the lst.of May,. This regiment is comhave made the following nominations; For done, and as the people wish more of them tially confirmed by Capt. Carson, of the schoont r rf For nea s wha o the at ts, wa wh Pit B R. er orwas and s, Boy ery y Bow l of t ld s wou o ing do. hy m Hav pat no ed sym pos with FreeMayor H, F. Teschmacher; County Judger ption. ri sc De y er Ev Of ie ltr ing s t ht. Mou dur the fig He say tha on the , acy e rtly fing ocr Stat Dem cove scdf at the digg nin ope of w vie the h wit yavized expressly M. C. Blake; District Attorney. Nathao Por. nity of labor, discerning a nigger er every night of April 14th sixty bodies were carried und communication through Beltimore. They ter; County Clerk, Washington Bartlett; fence corner, they have been the pestilent across his track to land; on Monday night forMay 9th, 1861.—tf da, Neva were, armed each with.a slang-shot, a Colt’s. Sheriff, Jno. J. Ellis; County Recorder, Thos, grains of leaven which caused continual and ty more were carried out at one time, and sixty e. g cenc tin rves was ick effe der ght Bro m, fou the revolver, anda Minnie rifle, and were just Young; Teasurer, Jos, Paxson; Auditor, C. until he fell a martyr to conspiracy; but ever at another. Similar accounts relative to the theerowd to meet the Plug Uglies. They C. Webb; Serveyor, Geo, ©. Potter; Corosince, the fixed countenance of that iron man loss of life among the besiegers are received s tude n m bee i the from the alti perng bei ner, Dr. J. Regensberger; Harbor Master, of Lone Mountain, until they have perished from other sources. were.greatly disappointed at not to pass throngh Baltimore, and it is Chas. Goodall; Superintendent of Public from the politieal world as the Assyrian power mitted NEW PHILADELPHIA A violent hurricane passed through Rankin t for Sacramento for the same, wile Eee a A. Badlam, Jr., is our . ee SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, TO THE LADIBS!! vote tothe ton. hambug. mhe co -T p— ia Serr_er Dwrtou.ries Serr it o vise mittee appolated by the Legislatar ire into the settler diffqu, e d in s San Joan The Sun thinks the Potosi a eee ee wasted under the glance of the Angel of Death. county Mississippi, on the 10th of April. The a greatpity their patriotic intentions were Schools, Geo, Tate. nal. . —(S F. Jour E. OR ST S D O O G Y R D n isio average width of the storm was about threethwarted by the Goveroment, A coll Cauivornia ReGiment.—The Marysville rs ce rte e, tan rty qua of a mil and for a dis of thi ee ies Ugl g Plu aud s it bb Ra d Dea the n ReELiciov wee s QUARREL bet .—We are informed regia of formation the thinks Democrat d. y y ate wa ntr es ast th s that a very
diseredita quarrel mil took the cou place in its pa at wa dev ble the for ing inn beg d goo a n bee e would hav , DA VA NE , ET RE ST D OA BR 52 Mokelumn e City, in this county, between a move, bad a is East go to ing State e this and in abl hst ment ark wit t t, It is a rem fac tha not a n bee e hav ht mig at gre r eve war, and bow Stand.} Old clergyman of the Methodist Church North and k’s bec [Lu ed, er e e ses oof mb n lag nu of hou wer unr or tor made is requisisition a as time euch until citi of ses clas of life there are no the Methodist Church South. The “muss” was the loss present the Govabout the Sunday School neo? The citizens to pieces, not a single person was either killed, At troops. for us upon vens that could be better spared. promptly interfered discharged both ministers, , ed sly ppl iou cri or ser hurt, so far as: known. oneof services the accept ernment cannot sent all the objectiona books ble off to San Franeee) TO CE UN NO AN TO E AV LE S EG whatever and offering, volunteers the third a cisco, and ordered a new y not sectional, of on si ae sc di e th ng ri Du .— ra Oa Any his friends and patrons, that he has just opened which will be placed ON in the TI of a CommitSI PO S OP Y E OD DR OR GO ST ! be may State this in raised be id ov , troops:can pr ay rd tu , Sa ly on a NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK of mb se As e th vill in tee.—[(Stockton Republican. Commercial street, Nevada. ing thet the new militia act shall take effeet required to take care of the traitors in New DS, GOO IC ST ME DO D AN Y DR fornia. Cal. Lower immediately, Mr, Ceanese offered an ameodMexico, Arizona, and An AccoMMODATING Oatu.—Texas has (OPPOSITE C. W. YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE.) cut the Gordian knot in a manner which testi1aent requiring the commissioned officers to h Whic he will sell at the fies that there is one head among her lawFA NC Y GOO DS. bas Sun lia Visa e —Th es. Mix os: Por Tas take the army oath. Aftera lengthy dismakers not totally destitute of originality. By “6 S TE RA ET RK MA ST WE LO ag HIS STOR E HAS LATE LY BEEN er silv y of assa of ates ific cert dry sun seen a by ed ect rej was t en the pe which odto be ponmees in marae ty her dm en am the n, sio cus fitted up and suppiled with everything in our ublic of t swear allegiance to the conh of Just e E. by n mad e bee ch hav whi ore, line of business. bill the and , noes s 26 vote of ls ayeto NOT L WIL AND ire ny dl the fie = named States of ladies will find it to their advantag e to call at the and ds, yiel si Poto m fro o, citc Fran Sao passed. The whole uumber of AssemblyAwerica only “so long as the State of Texas above place, where they will always Gnd articles of e. us Ho r he Ot y an by d ol rs de Un Be the to 57 $43 e every of variety, valu w a ys at sho prices e assa to suit som the times. shall remain a member of the Confederacy.” A ers memb e y-on fort , only aod ty gh ei is met We have just received a new lot of Embroidery, remarkably “binding” oath, that. $11 was unt amo lest smal The ore. of ton Bands, Jackonet Edgings, Insertions, and the finest on the, d amendment. INDIAN Fien't.—We learn from Judge Pit J. ROSENTHAL, GIVE ME A CALL, AND new stock of a of Mapes cong tary arrived in town on Swiss Muslins, Flannels and Lawns, eveni t it was reported at Deadever brought to this city, direct from one of the Persury.—A German, named Hayaser, wood tht Col. ie had seven men killed and largest importing houses of New York. Gentlomen’s Drawers and Under Shirts, Handkerresiding on a raach pear French Camp, iu ten or fifteen wounded in his recent fight with chiefs, Neckties and Socks always on the Humboldt Indians.—[Shasta Courier, 11th. d an , to en am cr Sa to. a&@ Fresh Goods received by every steamer from ed rn tu re te ies Calaveras conoty, was committed to answer culhav New York, s beea amicably adthecharge of perjury, on the second of May, have report that matter Tue Butte Democrat says Mr. Eddy; agent justed, Tt appears that the plan agreed upfor falsely ewearing to the. Assessor about for the Todd Grant, was shot, on Butte creek, on js for the Legislature to pass an eonahis property. bling ect.so, that. the settlers can take an Nevada, May 16, 1861,—t/. hand. MRS. P. L. RYAN, H. HORWITZ & CO. Milliner and Dress Maker, TRUSTEES’ REPORT. one day last week, and seriously, if not danger SS ae Nene ously wounded. He quarreled, not about land, Receipts and Expenditures of the City Goverament but politics, and his opponent shot him, but for the yea endi r May fig 14t 186 h : 1 the in r write _ s,—A Mexe o.is rnor Corr for me ti e th t, ur Co e em pr Su e appeal to th the name of the shooter is not given. RECEIPTS. at mines the. thati x says Inde slaus Stani d. re pi appealing having ex Property tax for current year.,...... $5,841 50 Copperopolis near Kaight’s Ferry, are A Lona Tunnet,—The Placer Courier Delinquent property tax....... 4 50 PR ai as kine? S$ 0654 heebeed ae ks of a tunnel and shaft at pene 210 80 Ma ing of yield pure ore at the rate of $150 to e the Granp Longx.—The Grand Lodg 456 00 near Forest Hill, which is 900 feet long, Road Tax eonsof. California, met at. Sacramento on ton, The surrounding country is filled and has now reached a rich vein of black ceBI 5 dnrnh 046s ont daddre ciichkad exces 1,473 35 ment besprinkled with gold. ‘Tuesday, and yesterday laid the corner with quartz lodes aud miceral spriags. Beas open bavtiivwsicsreccuntos 35,986 15 stone of the new Capitol, The Masons, Odd Tuere isa fatal disease prevalent among Tux Charleston. Courier of April 30th hogs in Tehama county. One n has lost source reliable a from learn “We says: as many as fifty hogs lately. The animals are e . on Th si es oc pr e th in. . re ns we io at ci eo said to exhibit no symptoms of illness till they in cemmand take will Davis President that nd Fellows had a publio diaMasons.aOd fall and die, forces the of General-in-Chief as person ner ia the evening. gathering in Virginia.” Perer Barry,a pioneer lawyer of San Fellows, military companies, and other as entrance of Hampton Roads. eS PRES ld be s wa g in et me n io Un ic st ia as th en N A at San Jose last Saturday evening, More d an t, ou re we le op pe nd sa ou th than three d, te op ad re we s on ti lu so re n o i a U strong Borxsp To Deat#.—A Mexican womaa living at San Andreas, was eo badly burned on the evening of 7th inst, that she died from the effects of the burna Her clothing took @re while she was lighting a cigarito. NEVADA RIFLES--ATTENTION ! TASPECIAL MEETING OF THE Nevada Rifle Company, held at their Armory on Saturday evening May 11 1861, a resolution was adopted changing the time of meeting from Thurs. day to Friday evening of each week. A resolution was also adopted requiri the members of the Co. to take the Army Oath. nose refusing to comply with the last resoletion, their names will be strick en froin the roll, By erderof the Company. N. W.KNOWLEON, 0. S. Newada, May 16th 1861.—3t PUUNE stttiMual. shee sncanbhas 4 ¢4h6.08%e8 $2,667 50 Dirents. GMT MOGRRO, cee cecsecveesccceved 1,046 86 BORGIR EOIN ois s'ekoen anicese chance oe order im t JAMES PIERCE. A. BLOCK, 'S. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Ja. NE ccdnh oss Cokscdnssadinnice’e Pet OF Pa cine copandinnccindic hanes bees Printing and Advertising,........« CO ins di nnains 08 46 64nsenneeran Stationery and Clerk hire......... BE PSII a oi B50 ocae costcevicne Lew ne lve, xe-aggua st Ee Te ees A. BLOCK & CO., 60 00 78 00 120 00 108 50 50 25 25 00 15 60 6 00 199 10 CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS Total .. + $4,626 2] By Order of the Board of Trustees, ** JOHN WILLLIAMS, President. T. H. Rours, Clerk, ‘ ‘ TREASURER’S REPORT. _T.T. DAVENPORT in account with the City of Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets. Nevada : . . a. To balance cash on haud May 16th ’61 * Cash received from May I6th 1860 . to May 13th 1861 650 28 7 DEPT hinds +s tnanen sapneinacel OTICE.—THE PERSON WHO BORCr. By amountvof serip redeemed and inel —— rewed a Six ineh COLTS REVULVER, No, 4282, interest on same Sesdessecncegscncces G4187 i e hav tee mit Com te Sta n ica ubl Rep Tus ute substit Expunetne Resorvtioxs.—The of the undersigned, some time ago, will confer a fa By Treasurer's commission... .. 19 2 47 to en am cr Sa at et me to vor , by leaving on ti the <* en same nv al “ tbe Co DkAMa a Da ll Saloon, ed an ll oé ca Main . on s, on hand.. 2. ti lu so re g in ng pu ex k oe ic er od 28 20 Br e for th s i a r e S h e s “ . s e t a d i d n a c e t a o i m o n o t , e n u J f o h t 8 1 e l t n o l a i c e p s e h t , e d o m offered byhMerS.enCaltaerkf,owratso-day, May 16th 1862.—16-16 . for State offices, Has taken Rooms in my Store, where she will be pleased to see all her friends and patrons. Nevada April 25th 1861.—apr25-tf EXPENDITURES. Francisco, and ,raodson of Comador Barst la e th by ch at sp di A .— ox xa Mo Fort ry, U.S. Navy, died in that city on Monday ng bei is y paa com .—A Low TaL axp s Hus Pouy, says that Fort Monroe, which comevening last. Damages and casts.. ....scessecseecee of e pos pur the for s ele Ang Los at med for is y, Ba ke ea ap es Ch to ce au tr ea e th wands ea arene) le catt ble ama unt and d wil the ring ghte slau s tt se hu ac ss Ma 00 ,0 10 now occupied by , ties rn coun the sou the in nd fou are eh whi ns ia in rg Vi e Th , rs troops.and, 300 regula ow. tall and s hide r thei for e th at y er tt ba a ng ti have commenced erec SATISFY YOURSELVES. Total "sae e teen MER PRE ERR tween $5.686 45 T, T. DAVENPORT, City Treas’r, NEVADA. BYY YOUR MEDICINES— H, HUNT'S At RUDO&LP Main street, Nevada. may9-3tpd ForSale by FE. F. SPENCE. Draggist & Apotheeary, 47 Broad st., Nevads.