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February 5, 1859 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA NATIONAL, . @ WROELT PaPOh, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORN . BS (9 44049 FALLEY, NEVADA COUNTY, CALIBOREIA. TERMS: Bor one year, (in adwance.).....5 . For six months, (in advance.) . For three months ~ ‘a Glagle copies,...-. -ee eeeceeees PRICE OF ADVERTISING Bach square of Thirteen Lines first insertion. .$1 50 oe<beve oo * Subsequent insertion.... IMPOSITION. We are determined to «ell our ENIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, Chez per than Any Establishment of the kind IN THIS PP! * Mm stoek con l ‘ « re 7 . : wTiT vrs? 7 +85 BOOTS se seen in this place Also. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS Rats, and Gentleme: n good election of Wewill give the public achance. ower meer @ressing vp in fine style for atrifie. Call vest door to the CENTRAL MAKKET J. COHN & BRO. KikG & OYE, Dealers in Groceries, F rovisiens, Liquors, Miners’ Tools, &c., 4T THE New, fren Front, Fire Preot Store, Porner of Mill and Neal Sts., Grass Valley. WINES, CANDLES, FLOUR. LIQUORS, BUTTER, PORK, COFFEE, LARD, HAM, TEAS, MOLASSES, SUGARS, PICKELS, BACON, FISH, PRESERVED FRUITS. BRANDY FRUITS Beot«, Shoes, Clothing: Crockery, Weelkeu A&A TT Ware. ge The Sulb« ora 14 ta thi< met to re turn thanks to their fried. and tt for past favora, and ’ ’ tiouance heir patronage. Tine “ ti and intends to heep canstant! Large and general assartment of Groceries Provisions, &¢., 43 con be found in Grass Valles KING. & OTIET. Grave Valley. Aupust 29, 255! ar A CARD.---5i in 2 well known e wen, that there ta Spins, acd some them even i A “er * ‘ par ‘ a vig huew fataking ¢ oo . THe COM et H a Sarsaaprilia. Ye w Tk iplies.ea t grair of . art arrat . a atu ret roe titie eequentivy we belies » wh furnish the same ar It sold by all res peetalele hails soe He care 1 ‘ other, ane’ /com past experience that it will give perfect sa eve eren realy te ship t ¥ part ofthe country. Puce will fad it to th Ia in prefereuce to ‘ ntege tos ll this Sarsaparil l otherR. HALL. & CO. Proprietors 143 and 145 Clay Street, below Montg oi-ly Sen Fran ry <co INSON, BOND &Co. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BRY GOODS, ORNER Battery and Clay streets. San Francisco have now ‘anding and in store— 200 bales i lh brown drills 100 bales 30 inch brown shectings, 100 bolts No. 0-900 Duck $00 bolts No. 2—10 Duck 20 bales Raven Duck 10 cases Merrimac prints 10 cases Prague prints 10 cases Pacific prints 10 cases Iomiel * prints 10 cases 7-8 and. 4-4 bleached shirtings 10 cases 6-4, 2 4 acd 10-4 bleached shirtings 20 cases Dine drilix 20 cares blue denims 10 bales hicker’ stripes 20 bales 7 Sand 4-4 tickin 10 bales scarlet. biue lyre nels 10 bales Ballardrale white tar S cases Coburgs and MerinoS cases wool aad half wool . laids 5 cares blue ara black a! 10 cares Pagitic—rew aty les 5 caste, el wool, wew styles De Laines _ Scases French Merinos 2000 Bay State plaid shawls 1000 cashmere and plain wool shawls black and colored silk«; lain, Ggured and plaul silks And a large assortment of other . reas Goods BLANKETS. 1000 pair whit ven and blue Mackinaw; 1000 pair BB, T and SHG Blankets, 1000 pair cheap grey English Blankets; 1000 pair cheap biue English Blankets; 500 paic scartet English Blankets 600 pair 9-4. 10-4, 11-4 apd 12-4 white bed Blankets Clothing aad Pa ishing Goods, 1000 doz. grey, blue and scarlet flannel shirts 1000 doz. grey and white Merino Undershirts and Drawers; 1006 doz. Merino and all wool rocks; 600 doz. Satinet and Jean Pants; 600 doz. duck and cottonade pants: 600 doz. hickory and check shirts; 600 duz. calico and white dress Shirts; 500 doz. (veralis and Jumpers ax e Laines Black and fancy Silk Cravats, Neckties, Silk Hank. . erchiefs, Suspenders. and a variety of other ar ticles too numerous to mention. For sale low by JANSON, BOND & CO Corner of Battery and Clay Streets, 911-2m San Francisco. GEO A. LOVEGRAVE, Newspaper and Advertisiog Agent, No. 67, J Street, Sacramento. mat for the ‘Grass Valley Telegraph,’’ and Califorola Mining Journal,"’ and the mountain a geversily, for which Advertisements will be colred and intwerte et the loweur rates . . market affords, and shallin no case charge n . New “VOL 1. Opposition to . Nevada Advertisemens County Survayon’s OFFIce. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. JOUN L. GAMBLE.) (4. Or 10M County > i ley gg epee deoas ca } f ‘ ' Cnoar. 20. See 3 —No sorvey « ressurves f ter made by any perexcept the mts orh puts shalt be considered 1 evicence in any Court within this stat JUHN L.GAMEIE Zu ‘ . ® GT. OF ‘ ot ’ . " ’ i rnren, y LLoO mercial! and Pine «treat Nevapa, Cal Wm. F. ANDERSON, SISTRICT At TOARNET. HENRY MEREDITH.) [THOMAS P. HAWLEY. MEREDITH & MAWELEY, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ar LAW OF FICE—In Kidd & Kr « Prick Building, ¢ Minisl@ einisivivisiniol SALTON! Harrington & FP atterson, BUICK BUILBING, COR. BROAD & PINE STS, EAD NG, Nb I % ESas. LGA PE Acei. ios, Teve ease tt finest NOTICE. NEW CLOTILING STORE! COR. WAIN & MILL STS., A FINE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHENG, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARRVET SREKS SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Anda full agsortment of BOY" GARMENTS, Citizens of Grass Valle { vicinity, will please call and examine bis new Stock Goods made of the best muaterialaud the lates: «ty lesAlso Warrauted Good Fits, t. NATHAN Grass Valley, Nov. 13, 1658. —nl¢ . Empire Restaurant, Main Strect, Grass Valicy, Cor. of Church st.—twe doors above Where he! style a be the lost Office pecial gccomedation, and where Le is prepare previce— MEALS AT ALL HOURS, may be had to order OYSTERS, in any style SOUPS, of all varieties, MEAT FoTLs GAME SAUSAGES, FISH EGGS PUPDINGS, VEGETABLIS, &e Ke Tn fact, the very best of every thing, in the! style’ and ON THE MOST REASONABLE IERMS Maving fitted up the above establixhment, wit design of carrying on a permanent business, I have adopted the maxim of *‘ Live and Let Lave,”’ and in tend to furnish thy customers with anyt! a mere living price Confidently believing that visitors to our vi-lage ean no where find equal accor modations for the ame . money, Linvite all to give mea call, and see for . themslves Ide JH. (LARK Bernard Gad, AS just opered, in his New Store on Main S reet just above Kobler’s Barber-sbop, a large stock o Tobacco, Cigers, Fivite, Contectiona ries, Bte., Etc. Which he offers at wholessle or retail, at very reda ced prices, for cash. gar Call and examine for yourselves. torase Valley, Angurt Zi, 1854 —né tf 0 3 {. GRASS VALLEY; CALIFORNIA, SATUBDAY, PEBRUALY (CORRESVONDENCI New Onteats, Jax. 12, 1859 Eortorn Nevara Nationat New Orleans presents a busy scene just now, and re minds me of Saa Francisco in the flush times of “5! and “52. Its characterists are much the sme especially in oa meral, polices! and ecovotnicn) point of view Wages and the expences of living are hot little below Cal loraia prices. The hotels are crowded with visitors, and it ix impossible to get good aecomodations at any price The great cor n . ig t wealt y nn be b ani Paes the oree ' Mu , ) “ t a stien @ ot th * realie ‘ from ter ' ’ . i ' y tly 1 4 tg } will add muck to the wealth and prosp rit cf New Orlegns, ws well as being of in nite value and importance «o CaliforniaThe superior advantages of this route over the Panama and Nicaragua routes are so ap parant that the Company will have no dif culty in rai x funds sufficient to cpeoa weekly line of steamships between this place Their agent in New York has already purchased the Steamers and Sau Fr. ocisco Canada and America for that purpose The bealth of the city is now seid to le geod. but the visitor will have some mis<girings Pp rhaps on that sulject. on witnessing the sombre costume of mourning, worn by at least one balfthe female population that promonade the streets, [tis statai by good authority, that over 5000 persons have died here of the yellow fewer. aid aver two thou enue with other diseases since the Lat of July fast. This recerd of mortality as m pared with San Francisco, would be at least as thirty toe & gis conducted here on avery magnificent scale, By special request T vis lo {the most gorgeously furnished Saloons that Lever saw. dedeated to “Ve Tiger” and kept hy a well known gent! man from Californi#, The silver plate of this establishment [ was told by the proprie tor cost over $13.000. The furniture is of the met tivaund elerot stwle. and the most ¢ u <8 wi viands were served to visit with a liberal profusion and gen tlemanly bespitalltg Tre anniversary of the battle of Chal: mette, was celebrated on the 8th inst, in this city, 'y a grand military parad eoreches, ess Was sustended and fireworks. &c. Busi itwasaday of universal jubilee. General Scott, and many of the veterans of "14 and 15 were present, which added eclat to the owing newsitems I have gleaned ate papers. T lie dsteamshiy Africa arrived at New York onthe 9th instant from Liverpool, he news is not importa French and British press continue to com nent with severity on the President's mes sage at the opening of Conuress. The pursons arrested for sedition in Ireland were on trial. Accounts had been received of fur ther British victories in Ladin. Queen toria has announced by proclamation to the “Prinees, Chiefs and people of India” the extinction of the East India Compiny, and the subetitution of the direct power of the Crown in the British Territories in’ India.Viscount Canning is appointed First Viceroy and Governor General, There is to be no further extension of British Territorial Possessions in [dia Re igieus and politi cal freedom is extended to all who lave par ticipated in the late rebellion except those who have been convicted, dreetly. of taking
part inthe marder of British subject The unm . of Montelambert resulted in a modification of the judgment of the lower Court, so that he is vow sentenced to three months imprisonment and fiued three ban dred francs. Ata meeting beld at Paris for constila ing the Sucz Canal Company, it was posi tively stated that bena fide sulweriptions bad been obtained for the full amount of t Cxpital. There are advices from Paraguay to the 22nd of Nov mber. Preside Lopez states his oftial organ, in regard te the esilix sion with the United States. that the Re public is ready for war, if war is to come Great military Preparations are being made It is stated that the Administration has been informed, through Gen. Jarez. the Nic araguan minister, that both his goverument and Costa Rica nave concluded to agree to the Cass-Yresari treaty, which provides that the United States may land troops fur the pretection of the transit route The same priviledge is also to be extended to England and France The news from Mexico is somewhat inter; esting. Vere Cruz advices of the 30th ult., ‘ ; , } . i a ee ee ep announece@the fall of the Zale O° ne “. mont. Tubbes, the lender i ew , ih’s move vt at the Capita , Sn ures ut the? f the Goverun Mex ier, 7 Phere meer j j “ ' a " b " R om, Zi\ mil ' uatther i ' r wd Ce ‘ twition i ‘ mi wre he ras . wis Pote , uri last i pels i ved 1 Mlbeon y. La ead iv the 7. a ACCOMMES Pece! \ t G t \ 1 Vern Cuz t Ml t ' 4 Juares coverna remaine firg the Literals bod taken Jalappa Cora ra nh were then att eg Lik the Kikeuny cats, it is to be beped that t ty § tuins eon of hu ' ty and tt fortunate country, W soon devour cach other In case of rrumplion of dipromatic r ttons vith Mex Forsyh will be sent: ont again min i bis previews conr-e heaving met ¢ lap proimten of Me. Da in The stig Anglo Saxen 4 boarded off the comt of Afriea, Oetober, 27th, by British war steamer Ajax and detaoned ot an hor for the examination of the ship's paper This don’t look bke the right of Acownts from Texas etate that the late rains bace been beaviers than any Kawa for severu ve ere) tlye imers ore looking forwari fal an pation of anos i dant erop the coming season The Caiman Chees have been comm g depredations « the frostiors, Capt. Ford is after them wit! hix Rasgera The cvertawl California mail. of the 131 alt. errived at Mer phis on 1! Sth in-t t being the first aerival in schedule time, bhaniiot «Freedom Shriek min! ziurders ard wl sorts ’ tthe berder Coun Legi-latat of Ma, has authorise d the Gos or of that State to call! itthe mlitta to suppress the opera tions of these outhawes Lhas epprepri 30.000 for that pu Montgeme ry s hand numbers ne the most accomplished and dinate villains thatwere engaged by the Aid S v. Greely @Co., the Black Republican . . their comleeding Bansas otial ebetion, bined allies to keep up! excitement during the ? and the session of the last Congress; It is said that they have st ' the lest two months over SL00.000 ey and proper ty. besides perpetra » number Pf mur ders, A terrible accident « red on ithe C luinbia and Georgia nthe & ult. The morning n Columbia to Macon was thrown oe track. w3eh was deluged by heavy ra ind floods, gad about 20 persous were Killed lrowned. F.ve mea were t he in Arkansos by a comp.ny ol R ters, for berse stealing An «xte * on ao w York, for s eo many of emigrau’s The expences of t E itaw embrog is masters ¢ part i . T! lr ient } ripied a proclawnstion, offer ing for ? . U uncles hed ia or Mat The Presideut se nomineted Gen To end ilatris, the volunteer negocinter of the Japau Treaty, to be Minister resident rvapen The House Committee on Territories bas creed to report b r the organization of Territorial Goveroments in’ Dacota and Arizona. The passage of a bill for the or: vigation of a T torial goverument in Arizeus is almost contain, la the Louse t sou, Which approved the course pursued by in regard to Gen. Walker, solution of the last ses Com. Pau aid on she table. Mr. Mason has ¢ tda bill au g the President i: cortein cesses, to us land and naval for vod Ceatras America . has introduced a bill for the aporepriation of $59.000 000 to facili s agains Senator Ss! tate the acquisition of Cuba, by negociation sud purchase. Mr. Davis propeses to pro: . ceed by siiachment against Spain as an ab sent, absconding or fraudulent debtor and fevy upon Cuba Senator Mason, of Virginia, moved to lay the Pacific Railroed Bill on the table. which . 5 185! ; ar ene we Ne ? 94 twa test vote was lost, 32 pave to 23 wy showing that a large maj wity of the Sens isin taser of extet gaid. in eome +! to tts creat ondertaking. The fate of Gain Pue'fe Ra lroad Lill it seme lees deulatul. The strongest pe for it ie, the the ivow interest may push it throggh, Ts troakle will be for the House to barmonie on auy one of the three routes. The ilinets Logislatare, by a major’, nicht hee we oleeted Senater Douglas ns? ? t Vewe fr the Frazer River Mines. there is jost enou gold there to get up a crazy excitement a hamlet utr py tov i f t to th I Pani M a . of 1} ' wore £ ’ ‘ 7 a « ind ‘ 1 tewrrman devotee of t i 4 Atiast a r ts Morph . 1 Du man ral tT 1 ran : 2 per as clewty ] 1 t ee \" o u heft on rut ritripa f Iniies . low Natches ont sth t i t I caren 2 total less, crew and nassenger I saved Apres t took 7 lyon Point ' ! ' ‘ i ‘ ’ tn Re! 1 Sn ad ! nando Pordy ie . . After they had fenel st nithis the Greaser had s tile te the ' 1p ka scien of tt yy il ret King Ya * The -] ‘ Boy © stonpir at the t Char indistrving to get np a school to dross " fenvors to look aa much lik Ag tlem iS py Ssilie Of course h is st lat by every ; Ie. Te dof, at Was Fe Asn I vie y i atc that op sw A ce r t Presidency t e the Char ( vention Since his retur > Wash to he hos been mum ont 2 n his speeches in New York city 1 Paltimore did net refer to his diffeulty with th Ad ministration Ex Gov. Foot proposes to run Donginss I lent Dem t at ie, ste tman ¢ Onto, tt iow that has been blackmailing Wendall of th ys t I e Giant,” is to I of t Great Pee s party M his sonthern spe ed 1 that Ww i } } a ’ ' south is tlel to nam t t i President. S r sof Iowa. and Mr dD ss bean « \ “n st Mr. 1 i { 1 ' of his letter Twill ouly add that any ins intionat on they f G ral J r ft bis treends, that Phad anv « ; hit ly \ wc ter r ¢ r \ ! . y i r lishes in th cm im 4 wes Mr. . ‘ is disho al cts wine 1 m8 j ® t a . 1 niemousit ‘ i . 2 ’ ' ‘ Pat or hh ' have effect ttromph 1 . is ve hvecutive and ¢ “ . dictat I int look conten npon ony fer aitic quired by aon n ¥ il k, blae spirits of g ins, Sout! mer ' ese k &e. as I ale resort to opprobieu vth my neme, but cower “ ich gave 1 sure escape Wise is plaving his usnal desperate game. The Enguire: f course, is sound ng his praise, and Wose himself is writing letters isusaal.in a strain of hypocritical piety iit surpass the best efforts ot © Parson Ballins” or Sinadab Slick. In the South. Gen. Twiggs, Speaker Orr, ind Ffou, Albert Gallatin Brown are spoken of us prominent candidates betore the Charleston Convention for the Presidency. The Indiana polis 4merican. a leadiug Repabdlican paper, has hoisted at ite mast head the names of John C. Fremont for President, ind Jchn W. Forney for Vice President.— The opposition, as usual, prefer renegade Democrats, even for the highest offiee, to a from their owa ranks. Greely and Prentice are trying har@ to harmonize the discordant . ae te vert kK rite fst thie tu ward the souad of a telling bell. How wily falls wpou the ear toe knell that telle fa departed spirit. We pause to listen to gor of cach stroke that rings out on unin] 1 sudden cry of pain ; and perhaps the memory of the loved and tow \* hearts, and,in fancy, sander t i listant spot, where be rou ot sodden earth t ling w ss, sleep the tender who bave g Ie e us. We met 4 t i it FiO y faded from eye and t lips tL ever uttered ff row dumb and pale beth; we recull the tearful lust that we thought would er depart. and, sadder than all, the dull sonrne rst earth that fell on Lhe cc yea urn Yreka Union. 2 veteran poll tician of the Old Dom 1. enjoyed great personal popular ou uut of his affa y of manner, and of course, ce iid always carry a big vote whenever he was up for offhe He generally spoke to everybody he et. and usually convis «l tive Jat hbewas us well acguainted with them. He met his 1tch o morning, howeve when on meet ‘ itryman, he shook haads heartily with Dim. afd herd Why. how do you do, iiir 7am very glad to thee you; a fine day thir 1 thee you st.l! th ride your hue old gr oy, thir is oue I borrowed this ‘Oh, ah! well thir, how are ths oid gen tleman a lady My parents have beer dead ¢ t three years, sir But hov your e, th j 2 chi " Thure enough. Do you thtill live on the d arti No, sir; Thave just arrived from Ohio v I was bora Well thir, I gueth I don’t kaow you after 4 ( xd moro y, thir Ean.y Risinc.—The following passage oc I will here record an observation which I ive found of great use to myself, and to which I may suy thet they tion of this ing. viz :—that the dit ce between rising at five and at scver o'clos 1 the morning of space of lor ly years, supposing aman to go to bed at the sam } sat night, is arly equiva t y ti seven y Te ila Ss taple « va: g one day at confes= pries yt futher do bever greased t teeth of the travelors’ horses, to 4 t them from eating t ‘ ‘ ih Oats pried seler Ti a subsequent confession he owned upto g quently coma ed the fraud. Hlow suid t : I member at your last Conlessian you 1u ver doa 0. I nev K VN that greasing @ Sus t ‘ t «eating: but ( ' I have i tempted to prac t trick Tur Ant or Visitinc.--Some people visit neurly ull the time, aud so waste their owr lives and their friends’ sulstauec; some rarely visit at all, and so deny themselves and their neighbors one of the greatest pleasures of social existeuce. Some people make iw visits so short that they are not worth the trouble they cost, others yso lung that i'—like a fever the visit becomes 2 ‘visit ora famine. As use is always essential to . only those who bavea int of practice, know how to vis it well ;while those who visit too mach sin in another way, and become bad visitors from imprudeoce and carelessness. But we are writing the essay which we began with sim. ple suggesting. and will only add, in conclusion. that all rales must vary more or less with the character of the visitor. Asan old j epigram says— excellence in any -ertain amon What smiles and welcome would I give Some friends to see each day 1 live ; And yet what treasures would 1 per If rome would always stay avay —s