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ot house
of en wes Veer mati ik billie ehbeneriadwalis i
y bam arin iar
1 . depot.on the Gulf.--The fortreasses at me
, . . West and Tortugas, n. the. southern
Florida, are among the most powe in a
_~ and every, vessel that erenge, the .
Cnlf, passes within sight of both,
rh DIsuNton Senmowi Sroprep av. Pe. TeRsBURG, Va.—A exciting scene oecurted
‘in Tabb street Ohureh; in Peiota. tereburg, Va.,on Fast Day. ‘Phe Rev. Theo“provines.’ ob teh nt us ineapable. of
delivering Venetia alone. We must bring
about change-in this opinion. ‘Let us show
ourselves: united and that opinion will
‘change.” ‘There seems little dowbt but that
the arms of the nese I Itahan kingdom will
soon be turned against Austria. England en_deavored for a time to arrest this dangerous
~war by advising Austria to sell Venetia to
_the Ttalian king. . Bat Austria depends upon
replenish its bankrupt exthe best. of Sia eonboarl. While Venetia is
‘Whsolutely necessary for the safety of Italy,
‘Wis too Convenient for Austria to be yielded
: ave recently been made
errs ‘brave people, but not
to reconcile them to. Austrian rule,
juries of the past. It cannot be doubted but
that Ca “gecbeodisr iether pews
“turn is our most sacred duty, which wo will
."?; Austria could resist a contin‘ued assault from, Italy and insurrection in
ary _with far less.chance of escaping .
than she could the late war
be Ia-tabre datewthaywrece is tburopece pu.
tits ‘is the rapid decay of Turkey, and the:
pe Shoes Russia to be administrator upon the
in cage of the death of the “sick man.”
_ England has struggled for years to heep the
mee of Turkey intagt, to keep. up. its
credit, and compel reforms in its administration. But Russia is continually fomenting
disturbances in'the Turkish territories, and
these disturbances have entailed heavy expense upon the Porte, and brought the State
to the verge of bankruptcy, In a dismemt, of Turkey, Russia would get a lion’s
ire, France, probably, Syria, ai oceuSaskote troops, but. what is more important, the consent of Russia for the carrying
tN er Belgium, which
of the Napo“The ent at
+ . tte hie © oben wok
provide re al aes opis vanes
dore Pryor, D, D., 6f High Street Church,
worship on that day. During the course of . pat
‘his remarks-in favor of disunion, he gave ex:
pression to sentiments so obnoxious to the
officers of the Church, that silence was commanded on him, and he was tequested to
+leave the pulpit. One of. the officers. .went
-up to the pulpit, and led him down and out
of the house. He is the father of Roger A.
Pryor, Member of Congress.
ce Itis supposed that the. slave populs
tion will be found not less than 4,000,000 and
probably it will considerably exceed that
number. From 1840 to.1850, the slaves intheir number must now be not far from 4,200,000. As represefitative population, they . 4
would entitie their masters to twenty RepreMaire GeTTine Reapy.—A resolution
has been introduced in the Legislature, setting forth the loyalty of Maine, and accompanied by an order that the Committee on
‘Military affairs be instructed to inquire into
of the State, with a view to_any exigency
“4 that may arise, rendering their aid to the Court, that th
Genernal Government necessary.
3" The Philadelphia‘ Ledger inclines to
the opinion that the fate of Charleston will
be hke that of Sunbury, a port in Georgia of
some consequence before. the Revolutionary
the same course as the Charlestoniang have
now, obstructing the channel by-every means
in their power, and the consequence is that
now not a single White family remains in the
town, the site of which has been converted
into .aplantation. Savannah; the Ledger
claims, is slowly but certainly —s all the
trade from Cer. .
DISTANCED IN THE 1s Race or Lirt.—A
man named Wm. Phillips, who once worked
side by side ina printing office with Chef
Justice Lewis and Governor Packer of Pennsylvenia, went to a police station in Philadelphia recently to beg lodgings. Perhaps he
slept os soundly.ee either of his old fellow
CFThe foreign Ministers at Washington
have» requested: the-Government to inform
them whether clearances of vessels issued
by South. Carolina will be recognized as sufficient, and whether foreign vessels could
rag pay duties to South Carolina offieinls. It ie understood that the answer was
“Tt is said that the Hungarians wn Pans
are openly promising the throne of Hungary to Prince Napoleon, and. that the HungarianCommittee at Pesth are in commani¢ . cation with §t. Petersburg, and have offered
oF nated og Pare pdsbinemes ome
was invited to officiato-at the former place of . Pei
creased from 2,487,455, to 4,204,213. At the }
sentatives under the highest rate of apportion-. meat that Congress is likely to give out,
the available strength of the military foree.
-war.__The people of that place pursued much.
bee ee ones dddds dbdeees BOXES.
ORES, 55+<1ds psiegenwbe oeien “*
Bo favor. Ee at, etal :
aries own.
the Sebastopol and Camden
Co.’s, situate net Haate Hill, Nevada county, together with Se cslccagieis tat all inthe .
80,8 e
tight, title and interest of John Bicknell of
and to « certain lot ae claims and m
qrewid. situate, .
ship of B: forada coun
described + Com:
end-of the Middle ube Canal and
down te creek 1400 Sina or leas, including the
bed and banks of said creck, 200 ft. in width,more
or less, the’ claims situate about half. 4 mile
distant from the village of Sweetiand imam easterly direction.“ “~.
ng ty hereby.
publlesate all the ove
1 gor in
that: 1, -will gg et
Finiaiy,
J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sherif
By Jno, H. Dickeon, Under Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Wine ist, 18th one of Web. Feb.
D. 1861, ny t and Decree
was rendered in of the i4th
Judicial District or “ae > Beate of California, in
and for the county of Nevada, mst AMOS T.
LAIRD and in faver of JNO. H. BOSTWICK,
& the sum of $10,000 principle debt, with int-2on the principfe at ar aie of ‘Pebraaty, Sy
per barat earn deh a a
ba ype
1861, it wan pod owed ep and
berg he 5 Ab De
lecreed the said
set forth or
erty and nd rae of the pce Se
an
an oy eas
tod bein the [eee of vhs
Sean since Ne eeetion of the mae
for: Sorcpigee, Seveeibe’, 26:4 as eo eye he
the purpose ere nearevion agen water of comrereted
Creek to mining districts. and commen ae on
Big Deer Creek, at the. canon above the town of
Nevada, being:
ae "he
town, ing thence west of Nevada to American’ an entire distance of about seven
mileg. il ein e lateral. ditehes on b-anches of
said main, ditch or canal for on § and distributing water. Also, all fumes, ditches, dams,
reservoirs, aqueduers and works of every kind
and nature whatsoever now bel: toor or whi
_ hereafter belong te said Also, the
t of rail-of A. T.Laira, og pen of said
Deer Creek, andall other streams and gour
ces from which said canal or ditch is ew ed.
Also, all lands and real estate and rights of way
a Pa 3 wee $ are loca 30 ever ivilege and
pur held by said:A. T. fo the rod
and date of the execution of aforesaid Mortgage
or which said Laird has since acquired and now
holds, bay Wr with all and gingular the tenements, taments, rights © and privileges
thereto b long agiumor in say wine g and
rethe reversion and reversions,
mainder, rents, issues and profits thereof be levfed upon and sold to satisfy said yan Jo interest and costs, and the lied
to the payincpt of sald sume of money 4 as aforeall the above describyd
hizo Bader en Ne cash, in front ofthe Court . Ta
Ieth, Gereenn the Retro of re oat
Gren oa myhand thi Wa Sy of Bs of Feb.
y,
J.B. V. By Jolin W. Dickson, Dickoor: AN WAGER
P. Hawley, Pit'ffs Atty. f19-t4
NSOLVENT NOTICE —iu Dies
Court of the Fourteent Salicial er:
ti pone 5 Sag an vent ri:
on aero od
creditors of the, ai .
“ONE D DOLLAR . '¥87:
FIPTY CENTS .
of J.-M; . :
ponent sas arch :
cannot be much short of 2,600,000, which . oe Under my hand thisisth day of February
and .
distant In a north-castetty ‘direc-tion, ebout five miles, more or less, from said .
Laird, or on which saidSea tebe diseh
ean of a amir the Pana pre
and provided, and in the meantime all proceed: .
against said insolvent be sta ., . ings
~ . fea cour ceigeiaiatay SH of wala }
: » JNO. 8. LAMBERT. Clerk.
By Joe Roberts, Sey a
Hié& Huer, Atty’s for Pet’ner. f19-td
ST. PATRICK'S ANNIVERSARY
a Ball will be given af the ®. 1. -“Hlotel;
amt
ON MONDAY, MARCH count 1601.
~
at tee Ol Sud Man Stet Nevada
at est
Grae Checks on Sastantnto stain
ra po doe Bi
on thetane
ee eee
JAMES J. OTT,” *
ene OFFICE
No, 30 Main street, ay A
OLD AND ORES, of every
G tion, M Refined.and Assayed,
Eee PiOts nates woos ; ih-a-few Hours.
bine done in thé presence of D
:Crains and Clippings returned: y 7 brou
count and feb de 5
ee Jots, below.
{for lote above ozs. MOF Y per Ce
V_ Ss
HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD ANNOUNOE . 2%
to the le of this city and the cow at
be Pee ae ae age Ball at Mongeel
above date. are invited to atfurther tend without '
Feb. 7, 1861-td J.P. ADAMS.
BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
If You Want a Good Drink,
GO TO BLAZE’S!
Marne, Heat. 6-tf
pn
DRAMA SALOON, >
Main ‘street,
The most choice Wines, Cigars
‘ And Fine Liquors,
FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors.
YOUNG AMERICA SALOON,
No. 55 Pine Street; Nevada.
DAM. MALOY AND HARVY MILLS,
FROERIREO ME aa
DORs « ae to. he found ——
and see for yourselves $
Bailey House Bar.
Nat. Bailey would inform the public that he
will at all times
se Bonn on hand the Finest Liquors,
s, Brandies, Ale and. Cigars,
Te be had in Nevada,
alameda aE
NEW YORK SALOON,
Neo. 72 Broad street, Nevada City.
ATT TRACY having opened the above saloon, designs. keep: on hand the best
NES, e» L1QU ae CIGARS.
x Lessons in the MANLY ART to
persons who desire att the same.
Give Matt a brbny i old sport’ and
use you well fi-tf
California Cured Bacon
SHOULDERS . AND ke
Ties ENS MOAT
Bacon, Hams, ShoulAers, and Lard,
any pony
tah . GORN PED HOGS, at bape sd me
mile from the latte
1,000 GC te Tin-tro Bed poly ser
iia in eunhind t-te to the Trade, and
. tants of
EMPIRE MARKET REMOVED
To No. 5 Commerocial Street,
CHAS. KENT
WR rr we scorn a)
y* Supolied with tie FINEST rwiesy
ings, Tub. .
will’ work 1
rates. omtitt)
«“ Perseverance and industry ‘Conquors
all Difficulties.”
Rs
BONE.
4
FIER MANY YEARS 0
and disappo
e the Cp wlngtre ery
‘. . This ration “ 1 t
: Ped ccs Cc izes, in a short
; that it is po hed and burnished, and
THE EXACT COLOR or BONE.
t be ina a Fang, or
steam be ‘ooth and “orthe Front Teeth tt is admirable. No EXTRA CHARGE made for —
* . Killing the Nerves or Stopping the Fangs.
IAM ALWAYS AT HOME. :
OFFICE—Over Block & Co.’s store ( irs)
. Room Ne. to"Chares Ken _Meek’s.
trance nex’ Charles Kent’s Meat ane en
Pine stéeet.
CHAPMAN & HATCH,
. Surgical and “Mechanical Dentists,
Office—Corner Room Second Stery, _
Kidd & Kaox’s building
a itech after having becom pea
walt be dite vibes aie
ton nde and ubstantial manner, 8 manner, and satin
= Sie sins eeeee i cavity, from eaeeee eeeeee
Bae we
aeration
. Pat =e, =A persone
laimi: ens upon umes
pour, Fy amt ~ ~known
aeeaue FALLS’ FLUMING CO., in
field Oe aon
Se + are hereby. not: to n WEEN +]
strict Court for said county, on
DAY, FEB. 27th, 186lyand to exhibit
their proof of said lipats.
ee Ww. B. ped or ee
y Sargent & siles, s.
Feb. 7th, 1861244 sit
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
Wo. 48 Pine Street.
ibe gps tagpenarnt nba WAVING beproprietor.of this well .known
ana popular i Bakery, would inform the tnd inet
poy tne 9 la hand the largest an
FANCY CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES,
“Nuts, RAISINS. ALMONDS, Ete.
I have a wagon and will delivereyery mornings
in anypart ofthecity,
Boston Brown Bread, Graham Bread,
French and English Bread, Pies, Etc.
sa, . Bier Cotes al Hou :
US DREYFUSS
FRANK A. LEONARD,
MPATRING aND BOOK aINDiNe ane ®
p hat and substantial Be Ot ae,
Office, ‘Geo.
' JAMES COLLEX, ee ae
Seas ara os
pieced Dart of the city at ay
_ ee
of Nevada, in Humbug ~
be aod
y opt eer:
eae