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December 13, 1861 (4 pages)

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tha] three prisonerg,one of whom (a Chinaman) ‘wag . Considered weatherwise, are capital. ee was at firet treated by many as an idle infer that the atocks of goods on waters had made their entree into 0 RB street levee, or railroad em: ty demmed them up, till flowing back until ubore the water, and extent ‘of country. . {Golden Gate Hotel The material used is » . and a Chinaman for petit te Ban fr Francisco on ‘Thareday, by Metera C. ; & Co. of thie city. It forms of 400 sacks, which will be for. . fe SEEE ali A SnarP Bov.—The Yreka Journal ax . whic had ‘heen attentively listening, gave vent . to, hie doubte ina low, * " ‘James Collins, of Cherokee, Nevada eoanty, elected on the Republican tickot to the Assetably, bas. beon ‘mentioned #8 ¥ few buildings escaped suffering, and those’ few were decidedly in luck. Doubtless there are‘quite a number of owners of brick houses in town who would be glad to know that a roof can be nade to turn every drop of water of such we would state that the roof of the ring the entire.etorm. The man whe can and Movine uF THE Cat aneons.—Thie institution is tobe. moved to the front of the lot on.which it hae heretofore stood. The new. ties” are evidently desirous of turnishing superior accommodations to the guesta whooc. casionally. favor them with their patronage. Tue County Jaw contains at present but ps to be taken to San Quentin in a few days, he having been sentenced to a three years residence there for grand larceny. The other ‘two are Henry Searls, indicted ‘for murder, larceny in atealing Tae WEATHER since the storm bas been exceedingly fine. Barring the small quantity of mud under foot and cold nights, the times More Corper One.—One hundred and a te Boston for assay,’ upon the next ealy The samples are inferier to the mines ;Sut this aceou for, since the ore is earburets of copper, differing materiin woight and value from the sulphurets. t imens shipped from this new gion, showed an average weight of to the sack ; since which time, as re reach a better quality ef rock, the weight has inereased te upwards of 100 pounds to the sack. The evertion of country arb oo snoye these mines, Be said bt offer, “: geologi rance in partia spect wwhton bas been given to ascertain te value asa copper region, a field quite as extensive and rich as that of the “ country oe eg about” Salt Spring Valley.—Stockton “Wanrep.”—The Visalia Delta; in re fe ring to the frequent advertisements of in, formation wanted of miesing men, gives the P : 2 a g Z 4 RS 23 3 5 5 are wanted” by anxious relatives, and their footfalls listened for. We have, while bunting, within the past six fous. found several skeletons of —perha hese aame wanted enes. Two lie abuut a tmile-east of Mariposa, in a chaparral thicket. Their bonce have been scattered considerably by the cayotes, but most of them “might yet be pickedup. etna thaton Sunday evening at the Methodist Chureh in that place, while the Minister was delivering a sermon, in which he mentioned big ships, and that a ship had been built that " , wn Whistle, . Boston would carry teu ‘thousand men, a youngster, ”" member of the Illinois Legislature. once ran for Conzress on the Whig ticket, tailing of an election, but leading his ticket. He waa a friend of Col. Baker, Lineola, Brownell, and other eminent Ibnoisans.— His residence in California dates from an early day. He has bevn a farmer and miner, and taken no active part in except when nominated against his will by a minor j ity o eeoan oy come comers ane. Al& Republican until the Lincoln atpden m, he was always a ea conservative, opposed to the distinion Democracy of the Soutn, who base uses ; and his o and Buchanan sdmi ic was vehement and open. Heisa speaker, and his efforts on the stump in Nevada county have always won attention and commanded respect. He is aot a man who seeks office or preferment—we are quite certain he has never heard his same mentioned in connection with the Spenkersbip. inal to the latter position ban rash ning ig fifying to a great rity vosonal ble own and adjoiaing counties. nnd acceptable to Unionists throughout the State. We de froin the usual custom of the id to recommend him hearcily, certain that there is no better man for the position, and few among the Assemblymen elect whose election would give as general satisfaction. 1) dla ion to the Pierce tar We copy the following items trom the Grass Valley National;— ~ Maw Snor.—About four o'clock this afternoon, word went through town that a man had shot in the street noar Cady’s stable. We have only been i lars :— "Wh tes teciie alsin chesitiadieli« named Charles Brown, a carpenter, li Ae py anda miner named J , ee &. "s stuble, when Brewn mounted his horee and started off. He had movad but a 8 when Reed r to quickly pistol, and disel the same at wn. The ball took in Brown's neck, and he immediately fell from his horse, i ington Hotel, where medical aid was immediately. summoned. Reed, in the confusion, made his ey 3 ssing down Main street, and acress Dike Fiat. We have been unable to learn the ‘origm of the difficulty.— Beown is the-same man who was so terribly cut-up with a hatchet, during the altercation in Bosto Ravine last summer. it a that Brown was leaving to arm himeelf to attack Reed, We understand from his physician in attendance, Dr. Blanks, that his case is a very dangerous one, the result of which time only can determine. si Maw Found SHvt.—We are informed by G. D. Roberts, Esq., that aman known us “« Uncle Billy,” who has of late been herding sheep in his employ neur the foot hills, was found to-day about-five miles below here, in the waters of Wolf Creek, by some Chinamen, with a bullet hole through his head. He had evidently been shot aad thrown into the
Creeck,. He was in town a few days since and told Mr. Reberts, that he was to P* . collect some money of a man that owed him —did not saywho—Thit was the last heard len from the Zinc House, on the Telegraph { road, about 2 o'clock this morning. One was ® sorrel mare and thick through the wethers, The other was a sorrel gray mare. A blue horse-blanket, twe bed-blankets, a Spanken at the same time. A reward of $50 gy paid for the recovery of the properi. th 7 it * ro-slavery. . 4 sought to prostitute the Government to their] trations, particularly . ve. His elec. able to gather the follow-. few words of altergation, ‘near . in and was picked-up and taken te the Wash. = STOLEN:—T wo valuable horses were sto. . . ish saddle, and one American bridle were taTribune of the 12th Nov. has the following sketch of a large picture ‘which is being painted in the rotunda of the . The N. ¥. of the telegraph Tinds in this Stata are . equilly nthe seore.of experience, person. . toy ) placer ander water, but as.the ope. diguity, seund sense, impartial judgment . j, ee owecg enna fears trol tha ‘Aysd * general capacity. Mr. Collins was Col: bch onel ofan Illinois regiment throagh the Mex-. pining which lie below, down in a boat towards Sne. jcan war, aiid received from the Legislature under a golden sky, and winding awa ‘te repair the line, we may expect . of thit State un elegant sword ne a testimo. the haze that lies on the horizon. in ations from Sacramento, . Dial for his gallactry and_ efficiency, im that . foreground a group ot pioneers on horseback ; i rn jperviee. He was a ‘i chairman, . uege forward their horses tu get the sight of . “Lier Ruore.—The lest great storm Vy, rar cmomber correctly, of the Tiinois Con. theye land, and just behind comes ‘tried the -wedk places in roofs severely. Very Mention . nid subdoque {2 . oue-of the wagons with a little family, an a mvalid mother, whose pale face is lifted ax if to cateha breeze from the Pacific, and in whose lies a froliesome child. Behind comes a train of wagons out of the shadows of the night gathering in the valley behind. Another group, more restless, have e * pionacle of rock to get a ciearer view and wave their hats to the setting sun. = are gathering, and all before them a suany Beverty Tocker's DeLINquencies.— the extent of the embezzlements and thefts of Beverly Tucker. He took all the money received ond in of the Consulate when he left, inclading many thowsands for the support of sick and disabled seamen.— Not a dollar was left, and the Government competied to send over funds to pay the liab.lities of the Consulate, to prevent the personal property belonging to it from being seized by the bailiff. Tucker's style of living waz luxurious and so extravagant that he lett private debts unpaid in Liverpool amounting te $200,009. A halfa dozen euch men in office abroad from the rebel Confederacy would oo the termination of the war.—Cor. N. Peenticisms.—A Tennessee paper says that Buckner will hang the editors. af the Louisville Journal. Well, the renegade always had a hanging look. : : our Southern aristocrat requires a great deail.of waiting on. He rr able to help himself except when the. is before bim. Mea are taken by the military authorities of the Southern Confederacy drinkers take a glass of a draft. \ ‘It w ead to thivk how ‘mach treason lurks crinoline ‘ile Journal. oe t#" A ciepatch from Indianapolis, dated the 27th ult., says Gen, Harney and suite passed through that eclty that morning, en route for Missouri, where, it is axid, a comArrivals at National Exchange , Decemgen, 1th, 1861. CH Mass 88 Whitc, Marysville — > > Maine @ W Foster, Lincoln San Fran F R Fish, Lake Vailey J8 do A Weed, Colorado F de © Miller, Gold Hill ic Oty LM eee a Fass ovum Gye b framing = $ Wa ape, do ° 8 Koami Lampe. 4 =i rae pat = # iis i Hi iis zig z pal flan : 3 At the ngbt ie a snow peak, the of the} stnlit. eaow barred by cool blue ows. — The quarterly aacounts from the a at the State Department, . cehy; Red ana) White Clever. . renee DR. C. M. BATES, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. : Rowler's Rheumatic Mixture. * Charehill’s Hypophosphites of Lime Oxygenated Bitters. Italiam Kemedy. Webber's Invigorating Cordial. ' Graefenberg Family Medicines. Risley Buchu. . Geoghagan’s Hydrepiper. Watt's Nervous Antidote. Cheap as the Cheapest . Nevada, Dec. 10th, 1861. SECOND ANNIVERSARY BALL. Pennsylvania Fire Co. No. 2 Bae eh Ps On Christmas Eve, Deo. 24th, 1861. AT TEMPERANCE HALL. © Comumitnee of Arrangements: F. H. Fisher, Dd. or. 0. E. weonniet™ G. E Withington Commitics af Invitation. Charles Ferrand, Wm. Tisdale, Charles Marsh, &.L. Stout, EB Weiss, Jno. Blarsauf, 1, B. Jeffery A LJ. Rolie, &. Charronat, Jae. » b. doveph, > H Bele, TE. nt Retorr, MILWAUKEE BREWERY. NEVADA. Ww. D ¥YFUSS would iuform the ready to secure wanes Oe De tlm + Lager Beer, which as as ewery in the county. LL. W. YFT October, 30 3mm. ei ctnetaitagn =? Pitti, ‘eomereneeal 4% 4885858 its lemon i paix reicererseresoseges read feeece P 4 2 bj Sssteeeat ope £eig ae