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December 6, 1860 (4 pages)

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set of the Neapolitans and Sicilians, the chosen ruler of southern Italy—that Ver ibe 1s still under “the Fas d ee ported. ‘Thu: on tho Lincoln eae zreater ra in i jloire, oh Weeks, 98,720; und Pico, eos od ‘the . be propetl ‘e. are, the rere se . Douglas. ticket, Griffith received , haga . first into” further tronateidoes naval little fari _#atisfaction-of contemplating a ‘character like } that which illustrates and sanctifies the name of Garibaldi, Cincinnatus, in. republican ‘Rome, and Washington, in republi¢ad: Aimerica, after performing greut national services, refused pomp and power, and retired to their has. gloriously followed in the path of such } illustrious examnplars, It will not be’ long, we opine, ere he will again beentled from his plow, like Cincinnatus te do more work for . firinative votes and 12,481 negative. _ the’#igns of the times plainly indicate, that tional safety ka which shé can dispense, with ‘While Venetia remains in vassilage to Ausout of the pale of Vietor Emanuel’s governhead & patriotic Htalian army. ' aad For the present, a sort of feverish. poace — on the ocean. With this great warlike ana sugar planter, sow. visiting. St, of the diplomatic net and nobly strike forthe . his interest: liberation of Venetia and the whole of the ter, dated at Carson City, Noy. 30, from a » former Citizen Of Nevada, has Just been rethe Turks delighted in the spectacle. ceived at this office, from which we glean the _» Respondent attended a ball, in Carson City, — : on the night of the 29th ult., given. by Geo. which thirty brilliantly dressed ladies were present. Carr, who murdered Cherry, was hung en thé 80th, having previously made a ion is in print and our. correspondent has en_ Redeemer. Somehow or other, most of the secundrels,who die on the gallows, go straight to Heaven, while their victims, whom they mga “ed to be quite so fortunate. Esmeralda, our . Whole cities, built and adorned with there. : habitant, sive the wolf and hyena. days since. ‘They were owned by Messrs’. interest to. his readers: were . Rawson & Bros; j nhc raisers of Tehama pockets-as he was swimming a lake county. his of ve, during ™ late inundation. Yi etalon al cas, for the present, is endhbaker siehingans: Se siren, by ‘contin, tilly — mannel, the chiv-. the whole of which we have nat apace, and . S00 Bei apa Sake by the gentoo can only avail ourselves of the aggregate re. ¢ sults. One marked pecaliasity: ee eh . vass, the “why” and ‘“wherefore” of Miers . frastrated by diplomacy, athe brave and pity Shay atthe Gena: fie’ Brechin: —; -Mhaelfish o14 soldier, instend-of gornering up ridge tickét, Dudley received 33,975. votes ; . stoam war ships, each, will be $2,500,000. If s pee and titles, has quietly re retired: fo his . Montgomery, 33,970; Geiger, 33,970; and . this ia not a p ice to pay fora war whistle, : 1 -whatis? LouisNapoleou has run us up to Med ‘Coronel, 3, 969—on the Belt Wake! Minor a condition of éxtr anee, it is very cervery seldom raeies world is permitted the . ised 9,136 votes; Crockett, 9,111; Bowphesces 4 i ie, 9,110: and Lander, 9,008. Between Hadder himself ; I suspect he will tire first. Tattle, the highest on the Lincoln ticket, and . And we suspect he wiltiet. The French Price, the lowest on the same, there is a dif. E Emperor found, at his ‘aécession to power, ference of 35 votes. Moutgomery—and Gei. a fleet which, as compared with the British, ger, on the Breckinridge ticket, are the only . mounted to nothing, so far, at least, as ntiexceptions to this inexplicable inanifestation bers were. concerned.. The building of a repenne See biden pata of Histbiiee: The siileiky of Price, the . spectable naval force, by a country having as . lowest on the Lincoln elpetoral:ticket, ard . much sea coast, both on. the Atlantic and Griffith the highest.on that of Douglas, is . Mediterranean as France has, to say nothing 676. Tho CoNVENTION recéived 59,732 af. of her African and other ‘possessions, is a the redemption of Italy. Me ig not the mah . 5 +4 vote of ‘the state is set. down at 119,-. ment, in France, that would neglect it would to shrink from patriotic Inbor, whew called 829, the affirmative vote on the Convention lay itself open to aceusations which, in to it by the voices of his countrymen : and Tacks just 185 of being.» majority of the . that country, it is unwholesome for governour et ‘whole number. How the vote, in, this par. ments-te encounter. Everything, however, Atuly bas.not yet reached that point af, ma-) iota, oase, will eventually be determined— . may be carried to excess; and the question ; Z : whether for or against the Convention—is a . is: Dees the French government increase the services of her solior patriots. . peeblem for the future ta solve. The vote . its navy-in suchmanner as to make it dan-on the payment of the Stare Desr is one . gerous to the British ‘nation? The official trin-and Rome, aud the Roman states. oman . tyat does Honor -40-the peuple “of California, . budget of the two:countries, for the inst five i Sipe Me 4. . there beng 62,514 in favor of paying it, and years, shows that England, although already ment, there will still be cause of war in Ita-. only 8,763 opposed. On the Convention ly; and there is no diffonttyin predicting:that . « vestion 47,616 votors neither voted for nor . three times larger than the French, hus, ievthat cause must burst sm emi og against it; and, on the Debt question, 48,552 . ertheless, been spending two and « half mil‘Garibaldi, old us he is, will yet be seen } adopted the same “masterly inadtivity” . lions a year to France's one. Now, these “The Inte Neapolitan a a rea UNton: ~The good old N ational I atelitaiinthis warlike preparation, he is told that _ tytant, Francis II—is an exile, and Victor . cer,.in concert with several other prominent safety of E os Emanuel has been unanimously ‘elected, by . old line Whig papers, is doing yeomun's ser_— pa thst the-tyrant’s liberated subjects, to reign in his . viee.in behalf of the Union. Its-latest num-. on stead. The acquisition of the Two Sicilies . ber contaius a communication from a wealthy hasadded immensely to the military resoursouthern cotton planter, the owner 6f 300 es of the constitutional monarch of Italy.— . slaves. He strongly depricates any attempt He ean now bring an army of 400,000 men . to dijsolve the Union, inerely because Lininto the field, and placea very powerful navy . coln has been elécted President. “A Louisistrength at his command, and. the popular says that in case of dissolution he will abaneet sentiment of all Ttaly to animate and sustain . don, hia plantation abd leave the South, be. ‘°° fds voted. accordingly. In. building it him, he will soon break through the meshes . cause such an event as secession would ruin Romagna. He will eateem it the glory of his} TURKisn Pinaiiery —During. the reof war ships vs throw the old threereign to liberate and unite all Ttaly, from the . ¢&ut insurreetion in Turkey, ‘even under the . 4¢ekers conipletely out of use.. The English, convent of the Great St. Bernard, on the . Walls of Constantinople, the most revolting . Who wath these changes with feverish anAlps, to Cape Passaro, in the southeramost . 4trocities were committed. Christian wo. * ad _ a eae Ses woe angle of the island\of Sicily, Garibaldi will . ™¢m Were yoked to carts like beasts of bur. . img behind hand,.compelled to es we at his side. ’ den, and if they fell under the weightimpoaed their pied ran ok cae la ga ; flogged : raging between the French and English naWASHOE AND CARgoN VALLEY.—A_ leteae ~voamatg Sua i oe vies ; but; the racing is all.on the side of EngF lowers, Trees, Shrubbery & Seeds. hodies were left to be devoured by dogs, and land ; all their inventions, such ag Armstrong following items of information : MYSTERIOUS Bowan=The Sonora Dem. pose of counteracting similar French invenMost of the Washoe claims are turning out . ocrat mentions the discovery of an immense . tions, while these latter followthe even tenor well; and, in consequence, all kinds of busi. tusk and other bones belonging to an extinct . of their way, regardless of the bluster and . ness are. becoming brisk. The weather is . race of animals. The tusk was six feet long . nervousness of their neighbors, delightful—very different from what it was . and well defined in its bed some ten feet un~ at this time last year—causing, in the opinion . der ground. What is stranger, it is stated AN OLDER THAN Fanwnam.—An exchan. dicial District of the State of _ of our correspondent, amaterial diminution . that five Years ago, in tlie same vicinity, Au. ge says that Ralph Farnham's claims te be _in_ the consumption of ‘tarantula juice,” a . man skeletons were found; including a thigh . considered the oldest revolntionary veteran finid much in demand in cold and wet spells, . bone and a skull about twiee the size of the . are contested: {Nathan Dean of Georgia, The people of Virginia City and Carson City . heads of our own raee—and corresponding . who was a soldier in 1776, and fought through Jead gay lives, dances and merry:aak ings are . With a human body twelve foet high. Sev. the war, is now in his 110th year, Farnham and d the order of the day in both places. Ourcor. eral ston mortars and postels were also ex. has only claimed tobe the sole survivor of the . {prth im Flaintid's complaint. ie fore Pon the pewteke ot . therein deseribed, to-wit : One full battle of Bunker Hitt. ed Neo rg hose carriages be obtained, one foreach com. ies i ee have cut down in their sins, are not suppos-} [9 To the east of the Jordan there are all the SHEEP. teas Walp bond of caacaas Cc The editor of the New Orleans ina A Indy asked her: \gerdner why the weeds the Sacramento river at Red Bluff a few . says that inany, items that Would have been of . always outgrew and covered up the flowers ! La qucated ph ke id Both of tas . h—tho time w' hich I intend lea Neves some” idea of Which may ‘be forma whine: owe are told; upon the authority of Gen. Peel, that the cost of those armored tain, but be has mounted up the same suicidal As the . duty so natural, #0 impérative, that a governin possession of a naval armamament at least enormous amounts, at which John Bull looks: aghast, cause him en am cause of all the French have invented a new cannon, and invent a better one ; or.that the French have pensable for tent $0 surpass ; and #0 they go until poor Jehn, bewildered, curses Napoleon for introducing ‘new inventions, and, in fact, for building any ships at all. The truth is the French had a navy to build, the cost of . Louis, whieh waa duly considered before hand, and they have brought into play all the skill and ingenuity of their naval engineers, and the result has been the production of a new style ‘guns, Enfield rifles, floating batteries‘and the like, have all been made for the express. puren lilt a Dowmizvinie Fire Derartment.— Founxp GUILTY.—Williom Price, who . oi t, Nevada,\, Lewis to inaugurate his billiard saloon, at The Citizen informs us that the’ fire depart. murdered Robert Poole, by inflicting five erally known as the Sis the cae Chipman'& ment of Downieville has been reorganized, . shots upon him from an Allen revolver, on the south; and Bailey, Powell “want, by the substitution” of two hose companies, . the 14th of August last, in Sacramento counPetia of six, which are to comprise the ty, Was tried and found guilty of murder in full confession ofthe murder. ‘The confessFire Department, companies No. 1 and No. . the first degree on last Monday. He will re4 to form the basis of the two new compapos a 5 Hadapeegend x thtempiagt eigge ad er gate cee A ceive sentence on the 14th inst. .A motion hope of salvation through the blood of hi8 . jadder company be formed, und that two fur arrest of judgment will be made ¥ the defendant's counsel. The Mountain Democrat does not seem to tham expect them to treat, ahd will be disappointed if they do not, all instructions with on ip hag nell Ea ee Ake AR a Bes ve Bilal mana et biti ‘fromthe reais aalteldl a Tur. DOCTRINE oF INsTRUCTIONS.— . PUblic sale, all the abo “Shall free suffnge Bete en A. ty that it 14 of this famous rag i i bine eee thé’ center; a” on the opposite. © thing I can assure him—~and in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. out ? (d61t) cprining conned te the terns of the dspace with e. protruded.i ee the Me ha to: See rear pa __ ea nnd spread ant anda n star inthe — vik corgen with the words Room fo t More ” Does your mammy in Virginia know you're groes t” “This was decided-in the negative, . may be called alCounc ae he A GARD.. atk NortTu San Juan, Dee. 4, 1860, Mareus D. Boruck, ‘Editor of the “ Spirit of the Tintes,’’ published in San Francisco, in an article in that paper, of December 1st, assumee that if Judge Stidger had been a passenger on my Hine and hiad resetved hfs Injuries resulting from the upset of one of the California. Stage Co.’s coaches, he could not have obtained daniagés.; in other words he, Mr. Boruck, thinks that I am irresponsible, ete. Now, in reply to Mr. Saiin'l « D. Boruck—and with all due deference to his ‘opinions—I wish to state that if Judge Stidger had been a passenger on my. * Irresponsible Op. position Line,” he wonld have had no ‘occasion for damages ; for I wish It distinctly understood that I do net employ drunken drivers,mor do I’ ever get drunk myself. The publie has a sure . guarentee when traveling’ with me, that they ca: pass over the roads with safety. If Tam as irresponsible. ag-Mareus_D. Boruck: says I am—relative to iy passengers, of one ’ that is, if he don’t lct me and my affairs alone, and I ever iieet him, . “ I will be responsible for giving him a pair of blacker eyes than he now possesses. Put that Marcus D. Boruck. J. 8. MeCUE. _Henness Pass Turnpike Co. The Stockholders of thé Heuness Pass Turnpike Company are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the Company at'the office of C. WiLSON HILL, Nevada City, on Saturday, the 15th of December, 1860, at 3 0’clock, P. M. A full attendance is requested, as matters of ee importance to the company. are to be acted By order of the Board of Trusteds; : d6 It INO. 5. LAMBERT, Seo? ‘ Be 2&8 eo TON, At Selby Ha, ‘on the 4th, Mrs. James HAMILut 28 years. [Funeral to take place . this bees Za at 3 o’clock, at the Methodist.Church.] AND his customers with Haying been engaged in th Making, ‘Trimming
FRED. A. “MILLER, December 6, 1860-tf TREES, FLOWERS GARDEN N MAKING. my tee UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity, ahat he intends to carry on hid business this stason. He will LAY. OUT GARDENS i any style desired, TRIM TREES aud supply last three yedta, he confidently expects a liberal patronage, and would inform the people that now is the most cia The time for Garden Transplanting Trees. ¢ business for the St. Louis Hotel.D,, 1860, a final ju for the county fof Nevada, month, from the rendition of the said 1st day of December lot and parcel of Ground situated at pone One-Sixteenth Be 9 dra said Gabe and wise a thereof lied to the ums of money as —Notice is hereby givens that the highest er House door, in 5 ae yee on T believe in the doctrine of “‘ingtructions.” It pe Ayrgn F mcapemag e4 correspondent says, is all the rage and . beauties Of Grecian and Roman art, still eaze that the constituents of Gwin und Laroad eet . how,, ’ 3 yk * prone! of the Washoeites intend’ bse. standing in desolate: majesty, but with ne inHill & Hupp, Pit’ily Atty. Sheriff's Sale. (7 HEREAS, on the ist day of Decembe: ay, A. rendered in the District tt grinst HERBERT DAVIS and in faver ot DAVID BOWEN, a the sum of $2,400 33, (principal debt,) with Interest on said sum at the rate of two phe cent per together with all costs of suit; and whereas, on 1860, 4) was eg ecreed by ‘said Court, that the » State of Caiifornia, othe Baloe r ¢o.’3_ claims, ~ get te ing © n the Brosh ‘of the hill—sloping to the Kentz Ravine ; WP ache rs bern geraney Se eee tailings, nga, tafing Fights, as maining poing, ond bre aes and ah bo upon and sold to Fame 3 aid Jud gment, interest and costs, and the cash, infront of ae oe ¥. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, : et Jas. B, Van Hagen, De 9 i ent.and decree was of the Mth JuCalifornia, in and antil paid, t of that certain: 8 and Mining Bla Mining Die & co. on tire west, cuts fore wei or in ae the payment of said I Seg expose = at Catk EC. "clock, es M., Sth day of Decemin his . “Madam,” he auswered, “the soil is mother . mo mant ‘to get to . of the weeds, but only a of the }. All accoants be left with wn Attorney for flowers.” Nevada,. Dee. Sth, 1900-<tf NOTICE. —. LE. PERSONS indebted to me are re8. LUBECK. Nevada, Ncvy.27th, 1860. Fb enlig mentees, ~_ ‘eng eos The untied, One-Haif of : ty, in at ales be nel, itis pleasure struck it ‘throngh the H rejoiced & €o.’s nag A esty and one-half of the’ Mining oni , gine he el . smiles oF . ck cnt lying east Pot te t be, prew . aboye and Wounded ch ne Greely 4 & paoims, on. Ss the mba ee ‘votaries, le, 0: . a corti Ae ae ae skip, near the village of French Corral, ailjo nhe. bears ing and Tying south of the house and lot lately Jed in W occu) by Amos Ensign, and bounded on the ! sont! the French Corral ravine, be levidupon and hear ond 90 te satler; said. judgment, ine ny t aa costs, and procevds thereof to be i payment of ond money a6 aforesaid.”? — HENN Notice is here y given that I ie expose ° from W public sale, allthe above described tty, moWa the highest bidder for cash, in front Of e (ourt ness Pas: House door, Nevada, on THURSDAY; Dee. " 13a be 5) the hours of 9.0’élock, A.M. and 4. mountait ‘ dive ew made my hand this 4th day ‘of Decemo Dog ¥ ber, 1860. © prese f ie ai Po =a Maauineon Depts enough f T. Bs 5 eevattind Pit'ifs Att'y teen inch Sheriff’s Sale. per: ig ie on the istday of Deeomber, aene a 1860," a final ju at and Deeree was prising: f rendered In the District Court of the 14th Ju) dicial District of the State of California, in. and teams co for the cou of Nevada, against Arthur M. és beat in ‘Henry and in favor of Jno. Hurton, for the sum P of $1,630 00.( pal debt) with interest en said , snow on sum at the rate of bt A ead eent. per month from rendition of jadgment until ther. with where be all costs of suit. And whereas, ‘on the said 1st and it. is. ened by te ka’ 1860, it was orde and de‘ : creed bi the said court, that the Mortgage set fall, at a som in Plaint ht ve eared be foreclowes, and Ciilly i Shemaogert therein deseribed, to-wit : One full rially imy and jdea fourth part of that certain lot of Mining cia situatedonthecastend of North = . b= tan ant ridge, known asthe Go aa ; ‘RonpeE y’a claims ’’ comprising the ground for; ine at Ue rE uaowe nd the * Tabor G ng , claims *’ bounded as detewe tered ‘on. north by the ro of the ie 8 at to the i Pony on the Kast joomer ¢o.’8 $1000, in ae = Fal te ce teary ima 0 Re en Wilson, t si aan Arebibld & Po, ‘tained int Fee oa ett ered as i bag tailing: the er anpurtenanee probable’ ing of 8 Rg avand are : and ge th wold dust, payee of-eniiies y ae aforesaid, ‘ are the ‘sai e e to seed property, to ‘the poor in ry ed ke Ooeee two or im vin of wee ae corned in ii Didoemarrested a ‘charged fc ‘ A Racer NOTIOR. FO caanifons Hall, and: Estate of Maria Smith Smith, Deceased, conse elle OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mah N sore sna mannistrator of thy’ uate of day, 15th . to the senha of Marie i Su, _ side. We Lares to pectin aren the same with the ; ‘to this pr vouchers’ months from the rye about it. Heation: of ead this: en to the undersigned at Bs office of Thomas H. Caswell, corner ‘Pine and Commercial street, No. 38. up-stairs.: ‘ cer A Nevaday —THOMPSON, Pub. Adm r. mote and : : coneerning _ Great . Sale of Dry Goods! reashed Wi A’ LUBECK’S STORE, Tt wil ai MONDAY, > 2 9g pes i NeC 3d, é At 11 o’clock, A. M. “ ie The entire Stock to be. Sold! a ee ¥ the Presid I. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. dl single dist Bailey Mouse Bar. _. Feeneee ss — — ‘on, there vy ns ihe ce & agra graphical Hereby noti eir Snsiig bo the ie ; erally that” th th ae wvelleused the ofthe an_early da -"above always Acqurr’ Keep on hand the Finest Liquors, wakes Wines, ‘Brandies, Ale and Cigars, town, hag’ Teo be had im Nevada, Yt appears > Gentlemen, give us a CALL, and be gonthe dusky 1 Vinged 6ttiee Yaee di-tf beat him w Paints! Paints! t Paints! t os DETER GAVIN GIBB . anecdote is OULD INFORM THE baa ig cunt AND ow ener: srpgcially thes he hay just-re‘When t evived a and select assortment of flames, and P out and en' aints, Lead, Zino, Oils, Putty, Justice of 1 TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, his teat at . quil and ua Japan, Tinsel, Smalts, Stained Glass, “May it GOLD LEAF AND PAINT BRUSHES, ~~ a é e Chie Which he will sell'at the lowest possible prices "9 significant; for Cash, at his store on Mill street, “Is the @RASS VALLEY. “Ono, me All Paints Kought at this store nixed free Then wi pod on y Paint ovens 4 Sign and Orne _ And the . neatly and poses fave ng mang, Soe ae as ust ° CHARLES w. YOUNG, Homicn IMPORTER AND. DEALER LN young man . Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ly killed in Cutlery, Silver Ware ‘tnd’ Pancy Gpods. Cummings ] Kelsey's Block, Gung his. ho . Commercial Street :— : ? t +: Near Pine. aud threate inings Was shet him. .