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wst-to . and streeteorner prophets, ninety-nine do .
all} Ble to read it if it wore made a present to
shove the: kge of dx yours, te dwcuasing the rier >
‘Constitition.” We are prepared to offer a That it could
. tiandsome wager that nine huodred and nine. well as a ¢
ni . tyeniné out of every’ thousand never’ read . "shining. fae
. that interesting document. — We-willincrease . Bricas’ Girrs.—As the holidays approach
‘the samie to any Koaginnyte figure, Pg pate 2 ae eo in’ Briggs” raffle go-off
‘the. ‘tong; ddthoes, steinp apeakers, tavero amactes,
‘ not own a copy, and wouldn't take the trouthem: We will double the same wager, that
. two-thirds of the people of the United States
. ave a dim and misty idea that the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
are one and the anine thing.”
+ ioe CaO eine We mcdinnie .
from the report of the Postmaster General
. that he has, reiterated his objections to the
. Overland: Mail system. His opposition to
the Central route is bitter, and hasevidently
become chronic! He sneera at the proposal
to carry the entire mail by land, and repeats
the repeated argument about the severe
weather aud the snow on the central route.
Heeays nothing of the Pony Express éntefprise. ‘This Administration has always
. : been: to the Central route, and Post. . master General Holt is a fit agent to express
that -—Union.
renee
Tue SuooTine or D. Sanvs.—A special
@ispatoh to the Union, gives the particulars.
‘of the murder of Mr. Sands, as follows ;
“ About 11 o'clock, Friday, aa Sands was
_walking down street, accompanied by a man
named Schermerhorn, Loughridge stepped
out of his house with a double-barreled shot
gun in his hands and demanded of Sands tu
pba ng At that, Scher
merhora jumped and Loughnidge
effect iv }
slightly
himeelf.
one side
fired, a portion of the shot taking
the clothes. of Sehermerhorn, and
" . grazing the skin; upow whieh; Sands. ran
about one hundred yards to the house of
Wilder, from. the poreh of which, he returned
Nep-eiinieg nergy de}
at the gate in pursuit, and pepe ba
with @ revelver. Three shots took
the hody’of Sande, one of which Sas
the lungs and heart, caused death.
. Loughridge gave himeelf up, and was taken
to Carson City to txyait his examination.”
Tek Ope Cab Hons in OctoneR.—The
ship Fair Wind, Capt. Crowell, whieh arri‘ved at San Franeiseo last week from New
. York, after a. passage of 132 days, fell in
. with an ammenee iceberg -off Cape Hern on
the 22 of October. She went through the
Straits of Le Maire, and just at dusk, ws she
. passed out, the. berg appeared about two
miles off. a, i pra
T [nese oirted cormay te Phin, by aps
ent routes, Boot pape of mere thorio te an
wd ae ra oi Te
. tiger with the official vote of Alabama for
fo arto 0 al as cosas
rand
iw A BaD WAY.-+A Young wan, in Asnador county, has declared his intention to
start next Friday and travel over that county
——_{7 Tom Gicsl sayo celting spoils bat-.
day like « Sunday coat or anew pair of boots. .
eo tea ho wt i, ‘your iggat ‘mast .
rt Gages,
Corton. —Late. ee inge that five
million persons are supported in England by
‘cotton; that thirty million spindles are em. ployed in the production of the yarn, and that
‘the capital absorbed exceeds $750,000,000. . dren
-Four-fifths of the cotton consumed in Eng.
(ERA ITR INR poindinin Amertonn.
Ovdkous Name.—A. Sandwich Island
‘paper says thatin some portions of Maui, }.,
men, women and children, including several
church members, had gone into manufacturing and consuming intoxicating drimks, from . $2".
either potatoes, ohia apples or cabbages, and . ™
that singularly enough they had called this
liquor “ the guano,” ao
Vore or ALanama.—The Wicwarat
State has furnished the Montgomery AdverPresident :.
Breckinridge received 48,831 votes ; Bell,
27,866; Douglas, 13,646; making Breckinridge's majority over both, 7,319.
In old Whig times the Whig vote of the
State ranged froin 30,000 to 35,000. The
aggregate vote fur President iw 1860, was
89,345—something over 30,000 less than the
‘vote cast by California.
>
. Geo. Warp has been convicted, in San
. Joaquin, on the ehurge of having murdered
‘bie Wife by shooting lier through a window, .
P “A NEW religious sect has begun to develop .
itself. in the northern part of Denmark, its .
behevers claiming that there are five godein . 7
one, and calling themselves Pentarians
Next to God, we are indebted to woman
first for life itself, and then for making it
worth having.
{¥P The catire vote of the Union will not
vary far from 3,226,000, of which Lincoln
630,000 ; Breckinridge about 576,000 ; Bell
180,000 votes of being 9 majority President.
American river, iy Sacramento, was dectroy
ed by fire Wednesday 7 morning.
tar The. « Lokalivers ” of the Sacramente News lately fell iato a eellar and ran
ane Sac for newsmen who
3 eeGZ
Sev red ih he ml ot :
Which, up to then, as we are informed, had .
‘wm me sfun ashe
wig elem Meats et sath Dae CNET ERCIET THE GE
. eprunfenle dye Saar tondegted
‘a0 . is very sick; she has ¢ chill! ‘The wires
received oearly 1,500,000; Douglns, about . ite shipme
cated on First street, near the mouth of the . m1
aver a. wood-pile, all in the same night. Dark . *
= tee wos ;
ee
: *
stoma
oes,
has
Damcenecs alae Cia ot fob
Robert P, Morrison and wife against the . —
‘steamer John ‘L. Stephens, in which the
plaintiffs claimed some $5,000 for a non-fulfillment of passenger contract, went by det=” The 8. F. Herald, in view of the succanes PRINS inert silkfiising.
Wr’ Cstatinn perma
teday, at the
Deal, at 10} o'clock, A. M.
andthe other:
SFA yoo nr wea in
‘ange was seit to hit frionds, suying : “Jane
made 4 “a” ofthe Inst 4," and fora time
threw the young lady’s friends into a perfect
flurry ot yexption and. disteogs, of mind.
Tue Foret’ or ‘Exaivle—A girl, six
Kyeors of'aige, serénined ont to her brother :
“Bob, you gond-for’ nothing’ little scamp, .
ere cabar 0G, this: minute, or 1}
till the skin comes off,” .
talking ‘with ‘a féiend”
esa ay atu mandi wee, eer
“Why mother, you see we are
he’s my little boy, and I’m scolding him
sae rahe a
AEBERI'S RAPELE. .
One Tas Mr. C,
ee a A
Teeth Cleaned,
gy eR Gums
‘ lll
J‘ ARTAR Removed
et ene
ove Block &.Co’s stare,
Pacific mene ‘Cemp’s
conmeng te ld at sey em
. Por New" few “Work.
Wil leave Folsom
cens which has so far attended M. Prevost’s .
expetimentil silk.culturé at San Josey pre-.
dicts that, in less than ten years, a goodly} ~ 7/9
WnolesaLe Guaziine.—TwoGermans.
. at atnelh drank legen: hee. an assmaer:: the :
gee Fg + Angeline, dear, what do
. you mean? W did you learn suoh talk?” a)
exclaimed . the Mather, who stood
Angehne’s ‘childish reply was a" good comi
ee Sere ge y
Tuesday February 19th, 196:. °
Sa at geo "a
Nevada, Dec 25-tf
on
<awO FAT “will be ar ed :
lene
wm. C. Groves, Undertaker.
VING FINISHED 4 ANEW HEARSE
Bice a do undertaking on
sneune taser ei ATTENDED TO.
—
= il be pcos _ Sor
: ibe ranon irr
LIVING WONDERS!
Acer MPANIED BY Bay,
‘Two OF THEIR own
Will be on, Sprenger p Sithe
iy, & Sati i, Deo. 28 and 29.
beanies
BER DOS, Secterennene porneroweke anne both
: ee ap Eso eeereeeeoaene sane Rist.
HOURS or EXHIBITION:
CENTS
ment is
2. BILLIARD ABLES ~The fnestiin’ the State.
Reference—The best of players.
af CIGAR AND ne a
te p
sarees trom 1134.4. \M.,'to marie. P.
Mé %
A. BR. JENKINS, Proprietor.
ELEVATOR MILLS.
E ——PREPARED TO DELIVER
ABTICLE OF —
Ts ce ‘ATED
. aan doer sors
to leave the business, will sell
AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE
Ss haga ar ge
. and costs
en under my hand this 20th day of Decem. Bet ae Oe dr eerste Peace.
Guar, th ama i 2 ag B
ie Ss
From 2 to.5 ¢'sleck, and from 7 toi padlock, P. w.
gree MM .
maby Some the Sah
eye ee ha ie