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re gees ET ITS 8 SEY CERRO at “ree emer £ SS CN RE RT EE ITS eee a
The Gpeakerahip. { Cavers Reso.vtions.—T g Res Booxs snp Statronerr, and various other
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. olutions were passed by the . )emocra As: . things, including musical instraments and
Mining Pete. Pass him Round.
t, has been
anuary 1 ou t M t his fous lected to preside « t leliberations of mblymen at their late Caucus banjoes and fiddles, can be found at W. K.
Rul WO Their t reta : ff ma ' ender—mad r the Assembly during the pr = nt se ssion of . nn Shakil iid P I Spencer's Store, on Main street. Mr. Spea7
' t $17.40 nor « thus ¥ nort to the State W . Society of Califor the Legislatare. He succeed 1 in obtaining to set r refers f er is agent for all the newspapers of this
si
; ' tion of the D ati aucus . h us on r r * . State, of the Atlantic States, and of Europe,
? i ; ote he par litle ‘ ; Cc Monday nicht last. by a vote of thirty-three thoa ’ lie will supply parties with articles in his
Pun ; ‘nid set in favor « i ] floors ee = line very cheaply, and will deliver the pa) % , ) of N t was well ‘ prior to . note fait pr f the Na. pers to subscribers with great promptness.
GRASS VALLEY, Jan. $5. €859.
e v i uv
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. lection ! f ‘ t ‘ I Overianp Mat Coacu.—Some of the pa
M] Q 1 , ca : ‘ : ay fort s made by the f t Terent y pers object to the use of the above term
. . Na I i t ‘ r T t
secure a 1 ' the « : : ‘ ae le i because all coaches are overland ones.
: ; atic members. con Da ! ¥ towar , minent and . That’s right, the purity of the language
\ ’ ! ring rlier vortion of t test. H e des ' must be maintained by the newspapers.
© ~ ee a . 1? tV 1 ‘ wd ! ¢ he f i
R. St t.of S ta, and Ellis of Let us hear no more of an overland coach or
FOX PRESIDENT OF T U. STATES, nome ‘ ' ramento, were engae t tru pa , measures O° . of a widow woman.
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-_ —— ee . pported by a few f s. bul toward ¢ mniiteatten tun unit }
DA WN & DIC! *] ene rly 1 ptible apg Pa ga The Steamer National will be issu
is sibae Soicsibe « B t , ee Skin: Miike tent ieiwien mbly. fer any : nent . €d this afternoon, and on sale at the Office,
es a : ; : : hieabinn and Meow ' and at Spencer's.
asia outh Yu — the prot i . AEtCE u : tterly ¢ ' £D~ The Mountain Democrat in speaking
>. (roi fuciulN of that , P . . ‘ ‘ Hav . J y t elve of the defeat of Phil. Moore. of Nevaca Co.,
his exp er . ] ualified . ‘ . tie} of the . e P
ll
sh per ily ‘ l I for the Speakership, says :
he ; on which lt ght Of remar n m oe
t “* We trast that his recent defeat will not,
' per « t r to the « t ably ing persor eee spies avant tieularPemo. in the slightest degree, weaken the faith of
oe are (cial ; ae we ‘ at of demeanor, and fascis 1 ; : his constituents in his patriotism and parti. aah i na taaethalite thas show i “th ae ek no . 282 worth.”
ear Mer f ‘ reafter a : c
ly 1
7 \ he would ung tiona be a ‘ r t r The Demoerat trusts very sensibly. The
s nt f th H 1 " a a " ‘ — P f sa ef
fs ag 1 i I popniar presic on Besides or ‘ ¢ © Democrat can just bet that Phil's recent de. . F wees } gy lit ‘ } ect Shs ry : "feat does not hurt him with the Democracy
. ‘ I opT t of tT! lati 1 } of Nevada county. The San Francisco Vay id nh Viil i ,
. = 1 1¢ resoiutions were passed nearly unan : one 5
ri ' ' their we pnery nd . ! —tional also hopes that Phil's defeat in caucus be att Mr. ¢ ’
et P ne and to show that a senatoria] sae . A i
” ‘ ' ; ta will not militate against him. Gentlemen
4 ' ' , , pressure was attempted on the outside. ‘ P ; , even W that vile her red to, and F ” ' remain trusting and hoping, tae Democracy The Spenkersikip. 4 ' ! ‘ : ‘ . be m . , ae ‘ ' 1 1 County, i , of Nevada find no fault with Phil. for his
We p i) t Tat a ‘ : P : where be resided, t ndeared him not on oo : ‘ vb " oda rCports . defeat
paper . art t 1 Fr , . X , : expe ! mete nectle of that County. bat to th of the Legislative proceedings in that entereVatior i the & wt 1 i newepay the Sacramento Union, PIED
A ae 1 ‘ Hin stand rover o tf) { ge b much ati At Sacrame 0 av, Jeneare Ma “a
Stratt i Me. 1 M : ? . ‘ reat rt) t very S. : . atin Vedic aod . ; lent pointles There r member, however, Virus. wife of ( a ‘ Ne
each of t tues ! t ul : or y ‘ sneauivocsl, Howes fat ne ting «whose remarks and whose movements are a
1 \ W ‘ to the support of tl! att I ‘ aract b rnd sou o
ge , . ; ; baits dhe -eotnt be, gl NWARRIED
\ i cea, it may . isi] vod ' a ec “a
1 ' Sit) oy j and courtesy which are traly beby f M. 4
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none of his compe « ' I
7 i Mr. 7 as Othet to ¥ Olive Hen ;
sin tl ( ' and " of i i tHe " . \ r I rebiy ain sy * pla
say .
1 ) ! ] uunter tehes uly ue, oe" ali FeroE ad . \ moly At Norh Sa i on t I
} 1 t tT al i ’ ‘ ' ed t " A Speck of ’ and i 1 presented eq pe Lexy ; wae ee veil b> Dalten, 3 i to» M
thet , , t y ‘ as : s ; or Wit: requiring ¢ ( k tor t min tha .
i ; ; ‘) v f ~) ;
’ it ‘ Medical So ‘. utes of the Assembly from the Archive Jot it Fre ‘ M if rea . prepossing and exterior con “
Mr.S tt I such , nal. The Clerk bas tailed yet to comply . rE y Parhem W M ‘ . by every arriva ‘ ! : bines with great native politeness, mental age : phe . Mies H ' 4 Rloomé Re
wo . I ai in somewhat of a tera Te visit t . ! evilnag resolution in an eminent degree. In add : . ap tht Wik ie ee”ry fa n Fy « . , ‘ matt ] rtainly the State So i ‘ . ‘ the rale isa g one and any competent : tee ye . by R. Wt
il ‘ 4 and search ‘ A i n ' tion (and it was on this point that his ad < : 4 ‘ ; uhar, Feq W. C. Coles of North .
‘ ‘ . eocld : x > 2s ‘ P tee * i i Fran el id m ; rk is a t fellow cruiser at Greytowr It tur } d 3 rej se 7 Mr. Moor he had, at the last ses 1 of the 3 ia . nT according t ul Nat il, would have de r that the } . ‘ Lierald makes t! mm z proj tor I slature, originated and st i . t F.1 Aad, of Yuba 0 tne eee NOTICE.
feated that eminently n ry pr ple . sent ofthe W ee ‘ ‘ f nted, by . . ish tha atamiton 6f Shida feanoun Tes ee he ere n of fle deserves S@” A Mestiny to elect Trustees of the G1
for said susiena party und ps, to ta N pton Resolutions, w i fn ed sucl ! ROY, a at ME. Ch
Democratic party of N ida county we ma Captain's private So tl ' table med . g i army proof of the devotie { Den pa : ? WoC pope inital
say that the San Fran National is wre = ’ efe = © pa t as far as can t recy of Callforais. to the Adm aa ' pa R G Cen
The electio r defeat aici or M ed, andthe Mr. Lyor v t i t mat t > 1 1 Ve nm 0) Mr. Bu a ‘ ‘ ' or 1 stitable testimonial I + Novicr.—1} IN, Pende 4
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s T ! x i wie pead i veilar nd 1 pet ta ;
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\ 1 on cornetia I " elec tain essential principles. W { 4 , I lly as fe to i
' , :
bad lt D rat's elect to a oa ' 1 \ .
position, endor Au Administra “ eunerfini f natriot ‘ .t } ( ! ' rect of 1 siderat 1 oft t body pheld t
} teat f iD ' . : : vi i medal
: ron ' t : ) oe ! . . ' 1 ‘ t ' vold ick 1 a } 4 §
by the ¢ land evil fortat es en iia r } : ev ie r) i ap itis due t ted in them. so ay ; woo ' 1 ' i
. “+ fnen and acer ein ° for :
: . baci 1 to fund 1 iit ve neo! are Ho voy en we Mug ore "
cratic pai efor And ever & e 4 rnin 1} = _ a tine . on. ry ed an ill good democrat ‘ at t “a na ¥ ; : re k
was a State, could not rebuke that part} led tl k ou { y I mmunity is < to California d by a handsome n rit ’ eo
his a t position Butthe A , ‘ : ' fs : ; neg Perret A aisle An, iin a ins ‘ti me a a fe : ‘
talatetrati pall wrens : to every pr . t's J, that this. sult tasa consequ he had ne slight ' The New . t man, a which baMe the profe '
done by the peopl fate v The Nex Der ; 7 } ker Let it beofa racter sim upon the good w ft Ad stra. ) por ny ‘ ooh
tr orse mp t e was no! ea endorse comy pos isa ee Yulia aitiae ae those he ae sted, and whose . Moore as an efficient and gallant fellow sol’ mon sense,of what avail is it to prove by sta ee { Adininist ration forces rallying aroand o : Ee % i . : pay , + agin 4
man more than another when the Democracy , ‘ C ‘ ‘ : ' ‘ . : : ’ Ap 4 j ae . A pan ’ pe fes or? is is Ul aUEC , ts leader oF What) revenues of the Government, while Soathern . £ .
: ; , ant te tot mor ' d sed thr : me deemed a ‘‘ferlorn hoy sumers are our at customers of
the Administration was right, and the A gab Fe } t Ir. Col M tt Ww titled te 1 tat ' li tl ti t ! sembly election of aman to the brief office Memsasr. and eaitt . eat avail i i top : $100,000!!!
of Speaker did not add force or em sist sanké --“n — ( lt ‘ 41) _ i ¢ . we ANTED, In Gott Daxt. week) $100,000
of Spea oul
Ti ~ a tia A a mi rdial and thorough dorsement South with all they wear, from a topKnot \W wl w ; be . th peoy : . : ; h My A al inve sis not lia and approval of tke p y of tt . toa shoe-latchet ; with all that they use, rst sent \ s for}
Senate 1 issue fhe issue Ww r mad . ‘i . r t ‘ ‘ ' me
gaan -. w : m : Der tw ba prov t 1 i ison the former was ch ’ \ prin . tor The Seu ist y to tt OTHCHK DRAP ‘
sind ; rally apy l by ev od ma } : ! I 1s involved which ‘tv mit ly . North as the North is to the South. Massa-! oyppexs . ENTO & SAN J
yaenicy : ; messag mr . { t of , ’ ry for the w il of our) chusetts a uily makes u ns of dol : ‘ I re
Sree See aApes : 1 t naw-a t I ; ected, at the will) narty should be eustair i sus. lars’ worth of shoes ri h is her best wecidiees —
a1 .
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astomer W ' 8 ( nes \ nee of cight years in Gras« Val Stratton’s
{ cuciitei tis “Mite. sas F ; g made " y well k
eSaic er 6 ‘ r gn . ’ Office at 0} ‘ the Ad i .
ire hav s ss, and the members of ng village bel <change a
not his f i ) . fy 1 . f i E 1 ni
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" Fi 0
ela e ¢ n a Grass V 4 12, 18 2
s : ‘ ¥ d ' t feel at M Moore and his’ the ma factur otton We buy the raw
ne Wi ; ( ready) . matcrial i 1, and pay in goe FPruit frees,
F I ; ‘ ; re i le P : _. VENES, S“@RUBS, PLANTS, . ' , " ‘ : ' nay a pe seer: oe iW’ . ed hy the majority, and we are well satisfied tives are threatened with starvation. It is pa . . "i
t sof M \ t . P : . “ m rnamental aud Shade ‘wees t!
iM
ae : 1c. 8 , that the most honorable defeat of : the spirit of a hyena that bites the hand that 7
01 . = : ts luctive of great in. w ot militate against himin tt futu fecds it. It is high time to cultivate frater on 20F Sam
i n t part t a) .
: CORNER OF MAIN AND SCHOO T Is bd cre I ) ’ Wi e with the staunch and well tried democracy nal fecling between the diferent sections of ° a Ss HOO!
att 1 to make a poin 1 good
f { { nent of the Court) of Newada. [S. FP. .Vations Jan. + ur country. Neither commerce, manufac and tr mocrat vy first tir t . : ome . vie iz Bihectheomare ASSO] ENT of Fruit ad
wrested ot neal sities ‘ Oo of ©: 3 7 ‘ . yw is ery ot versed wilt tures nor agricultare can flourish while the AX Ornamental Tr also Vines tock candida Cs 1 ' Gra sts “a3~ The Nevada J two hostile portions of our country endeavor . °P {8ne ant arr nsists, in part of ‘ lemocrat a ssine that assert . d ; he Nevada « ( : the i age pprre — — Democrat aud > : m , to cripple and injure each other. Suppose APPLES, VECTARINES, PLUS
truth a fer ‘ toft i 7 re =: * ‘ ae Went < x . \pMAN Tor Gaovernor 3 message oe « thing , : Q : PEACHES, QUINCH RR
pec or ne ' . nid sis oe ee we succeed in convincing the South of their! Pears APRICOTS
didate, t issu property .
qu i
dependence on us for all they eat and wear, Of all the most Approved Varieties. —Al«
4 P JONAT Cial N.G.: G.{ ¥.G i . ao ar aan Assemblymer no . Reape . “
ed, these men are responsi arty , : : of Nev He ha ro Sere : i and use! and thos stimulate them to estab: . RAS?BERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, &@
A emai shuad ai . I alain wel i with him disappeared . call them “gentlemen. Now surely their ‘ : W. B. EWER
Th 1 sta t ‘ ‘ b we . — ; ‘ae : “. lish manufactories for themselves or divert
made will be ¢ la caucus resolu he bread money « tafew wid nd . Pomivion maxes * 5 Jonas. their trade into other channels, are we gain . j i hei , her channels, are 2 ,
Soe datees ces eee, k . phane, Frank. Nicholson, it appesrs, bas . Calhoun, who was considered a model of . ‘Heit tre . : CONSTABLE’S SALE.
, : forme tt t '
, taste tn } , = ers by the process
but that the ‘eat did mp that way : " ! t d the birt! ood name for a mess . good tast 1 his sy ilways commen + Bappote weprore't tienen etc Meeiiiis, eek iek ek ion
: . . au i ; Us pottag 2 : fa ge a ed to us for all their literature and all their v ne directed in favor of M. Perfumo and
ee ee , ecidihe ‘ ‘ , : teachers, thus rouse their hostility to our . "inst bl. FW A Dave aeeed pha vg
r ed it; but { " nr e. } : m Main whatever state the Senator Pe se for sale at F Auction 2 on the
Tue € in H ‘ Hall Theat ; neal ll nas a t “— ti books and teachers, are we benefitted in anytday of January, A. D. 1869, <
! cexeny in Hamilton 1 seatr f ua 0 y pin \ as 9 . ] ame il rin pres : hever wset @ antiee . : followin ‘ ' prperty
is nearly completed ard sis c t< t we safely t 1 + General has r Pe int f the *Honorable Senator,’ — No good ha 7 Be as tever will besionatiy A} signe i re hs ected the lg aces
' and amitiat : . ils lig ; / ’ ; ; ‘ from this mutual crimination and recrimina. d¢fandant toa certain Flame situated on Humbug
the taste ad skill of Mr t artis s remarkably _ led, as t ht rt lar Ho Gentleman, 1 such like i rts ‘ : Creek County da known as the Humbug Falls
‘he ee : Pam tion. It neither strengthens the party nor . Flume as « thereof as will satisfy Plantifs
The Theater will be opened very soon by i j I rover bas certainly showed good alae S pti — x a fed iollara and sixty-five cents, and
good cumpany. We have not heard that bound, We pr : t saying ‘““Gentlemen of the Sen martene See Sanat ee Gavery © hold . accruing cost
the 10th day ofJanuary A. D. 1859 that every State hasa right to determine
: j € » determine R. SHELTON Constable
had a ; snd at Gop Mr. Delano called sy ' d Assembly. How could he know : : : “i
: , ykst ner ; ste y witha! tiful l bar, w » what institutions it will adopt
sume that the certainty of good houses will ” tores g ally, in th terday w _ were all gentlemen er ates Se aene
antiie everloaied te her. "$2,000, the mist of which was from New eis “ Why. then, hoist the banner of ‘No more CONSTABLE’S SALE.
Mrs. Wood will visit this place ; but we pr
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+ Y Hill, from Laramer & Co ~ , . : slave States,’ when the very corner.stoae of iY V UE of an Execution issued out of @
tain Mes ’ cou aaah Hil i ma se A Fonrunr.—There is a man loceted near oss ® ‘ “ ; et Mirah Post, a Justice of the Teall of Ew
. a AW . o rush t t & t : of ie abric rests } . j > 1 & ’ . A Dextistiy—Dr. A. N. Clark has located pow dross, The Messenves a Laramer & ¢ crushed about 50° te English’s Bridge, an Bear River, who devotes . °°" political fabric rests upon the principle 7) \iship, county of Nevada, to me directed, im
that a majority of the people of every State or of P ettijean & Co, and against W. & L. F.
: . : _— Aeiagp oak, I have seized and will expose for sale, at Pubnew or old, shall decide that question for . lic Auction, at 1 o'clock, on the Slst day of
itself.”? . ry, A. D. 1859, at Orleans Flat, the following dg
sail 1) ef wae atta ry robbers . years, 8 is sai ” se " . ' . e aman, te-ib i
Forest Hill 1 e wa atta 1 bs rs . years, and is said by those who know, to ney Ville and interest of theabove namela
and the box of Wells, Fargo & ( cortain. have amassed a fortune of sume $9,000, from We observed a fellow riding along Mill . fendants to a certain flume situated on Hum
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e+ Gra Valley, for the pra seis, gt ves the ore clothes’ its RS k, from wh . ‘ ‘ his time to the killing of quail. He has been
fessio i. C. comes to t ighly reccom, i ( j
‘ De comes to us bigh J reccom prietors have put upon it. ta On th ] inst. t \ and . engaged in the business for some four or five
mended as a skillful dentist, by persons
é competent to judge. He can be found, for gar With pair
the present, at the Exchange Hotel, where . Mrs. C ' , "6 : f Nevada, known as the Hu
+ aus Mrs. Ne aneing. neing } ‘ 7" & ) d 32.000 t . ‘ iii ‘ ‘a . p ph P Creek, county of Nevada now’
be will: utteud’to alt talieelies of hie sail i La g. Mr. Lansing has th rg between $2,000 and 5.000 wa aken . the proceeds of his sport He sendsa . street, a few day s since, beating his horse Falls Flume-—to satisfy Plaintiffs'd emand of Se
sae 2 'O Gi TanChes OF Bis proieswarmest fympalny o ij community i . \ messenger accor panied t! tre i ind . larce eo P ; ~d ~— oo P —_ oo = . y seven Dollars and accruing costs.
pre Bl A . large bag of quail to Sacramento or Nevada . over the head and swearing fearfully. The Dated this 10th day of danuary, A. D. 1850.
al His pistol taken ivOw hin each day brute was drunk, the horse was sober } 25-3¢ B. SHELTON, Consial