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February 4, 1861 (4 pages)

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3 pecan Union question; ‘wat it is i ceeconaniaey Markel with some cig }thought that-as far as argumtation went, he. Hteendays’ “agents Boy deg men . Was decidedly in the lurch. It is up hill . to Rownd-Vs the lower trail, leadgo oT aie "Tl work to prove that séééssion .i a through” 5 Wadde Valley, ‘near Clear} Fonerow feo veo : that the causes which are put forward as giv. Lake.. ee . he deep that almost . sade September gett Sent oe ote eeriiuaghar pr stil hold} pobre A ae aboat-some fif. the best of it. There ar entice ale Stees acai ‘tal o . sustain anid refute. That'the resolutions in Sion PAY 9 maintaining the. Union, will be pasemm . ed, judging from the known general tone of “44, , . Minds.of members, is clear.. There are som¢ ‘a among the Disunion ranks who are very ca, . pable, and who-will fight-the-question with. his ground good—has the be es rats alge Conpasrcl have recently struck ‘a Tich: Jen of:;quartz ‘(days the National) near the CatholicChurch, in Grags Valley. They tock out -two speci+ “gtill # bondething’té be ‘hoped for aad worked for. Unless! the) Unionrean: be, preserved, . , ‘the fden of ‘the ‘ratoad ‘niust become. the sort-of an-abstraction. ‘With, ‘a Chien in’ pages , ever with’ the' ‘cotton * Ji op amas 1s to cry American, patriot should despair of ‘the Republic. Phere iv’ homely old adage; whieh tas tnuch’ ‘Of wisdom in. .it, tAite, ae poaeeh that's 4 in Aanger And, themselves a pfs i dag be ‘is much eguse for believing that they will all wheel ‘Bick into'their old places, into the line of ‘the Confederation, in 9 -very*few months . ; ‘elgnalasimicanian Pinca atitty of cc iksds tere that the people “EE cOttod' states aro unanimous in’ the work of secession. In all of those states ‘there is a party—highly respectable in numbers; wealth, and intelligence—diametrically opposed to secession ; but,.at present, that party can not make iteelf-heard. In a short ‘time; when the seeeders find themselves in‘yolved in perplexities: and-dangers,-as they . “Will; Which niow ‘they wot ‘not of, then the Witiontata; re Telieved “of the terrorism which’ : w crushes them, Will arisé and assume their. : ghia in'the’ political field. ‘The . planting, commercial, and moneyed interests, Sane now forced carl silence, will speak out, and byhanl , when widespread enasdhesiaaen te all their might. It wow’t go’ ‘abegging for the want of talk.on both sides, be assured. _ ‘land glide along without attracting any no'. tice, except from those personully interested. With the exceptioniof one or two bills intro. . duced and passed, all partake of a local na ‘. ture. -Your Senator, Mr. Chase, to-day in. treduced,a, set of Union resolutions. which ‘were ordeted printed. Nothing has/ae Yet ‘. eome up that would cause the drawing out . } 2 the.-Nevada delegation in either-House.— . . . From what acquaintance your corresponi acne has formed of them, he thinks they are both eppable and true, aud will represent e+ their constituency this winter in an able and ‘satiafuetory manner. ‘He. is ‘indlined 0 think . upon the ‘abportant questians to sons up to} be decided, they will be found right, as near. ‘. Wire’? “Rétio' answers ‘where? ” © . defeated -oubilidaton go te? What do>they . ‘*t° . do when they get there?. -They. are;like , the: ‘. fabled waters of the limpid Yuba, suddenly “f rising and rushing down with a tremendous rvoting. a great length of fine weather to ‘prevail in . " . town had killed in this strange ‘way snch of *. support along march, and might, in conse* ‘Other ihatters take their places qifietly, snes: Pi ams ince worth '$200-eneh. paid ton, aged, about 29 yours, left Whisky .Diggings, Sierre'eounty, onthe morting of the’ 20th istant, and was frozen to death between a ES ee Nelson éréek. WINES. 1.QUuc persons who will use you well. [Sc ctoc thst pete . ane Ore . . LIQUORS and CIGARS to be found in market: . Ree Se we ‘oftet Roos Mears: Spaidow ijt al, nn nee @ A Frenchman, named Philip PAS) NEW Tone SALOON, Ne. 72 Bread — Nevada ©ity. — 0 TRACY havin opened the above na — Sand C1OA -on ‘hand the: ‘best RS, “the MANLY. ART to Give Matt a ‘alike is an ‘‘ old sport a" yr Lessons i umbug about Sy oF eur, aad thts px tig ‘uri be gdb'to in these degenerate days! © the unfortunate candidates have lett for— “Where do roar, swelling mtg pnelarge wave and sweep: .ing, foam crested, resistlessly towards the great sea beyoud—-(vide Charles Dickens . : Louis-R Lall)—ae-suddenly subsiding -to“a jj clear meandering. streamlet, rippling.on with & never ceasing, harmony of water harps.— Where de the-waters of-the Yuba go te ?— Where do the defeated legislative place-hun. ters bring up? The weather the Sicramentans are enjoyang just about this time is maguificent ; Or bs the old boatswain tsed to exclaim, inag-ni-fishent; Perhaps there never was known such these paris about this season of the year, not even the ‘oldest inhabitant’ being able to put his finger on the date. Roads fine, . = and fast horses and fast buggies in great demand among fast men.? _ The Dramatic Chronicle continues to make its diurnal appearance, containing Inudations Kirby, Me@KeansBuchanan, and the Star Spangled Banner?” Yours, of. sua, sii doe a An INCIDENT OF THE CHINESE War.— The China Herald says When the French troops entered the fortified village of Pohtang-ho, they found that its inhabitents and defenders had eyacuated it. In several houses were found large earthenware jars,nearly five feet high, placed in out of the way corners, and filled with water, “But on the surface ofthe water in one was seen a human foot, and on the jars being broken, the dead body appearance of the bodies the woman could only have been dead a short time, and death wards ascertained that the inhabitants of ao their-women as Were not strong enough. quence, have fallen into the hands of the convk irther ta the Atlantic Monthly, de. the Americans, says: “They-have } and veins nt i JONSTABLIVS.8 ‘SALE_—State of ati. . 2eF Revie Towiship: oF MBB. 3. me ever. issu ~— Cook, Esq., aa-acting Teectioeet tas Pence . The offices being now pretty well filled up, bee. d E. J. Cook, J Epa Ei oneal ave eR ep ‘ie joining the claims of J. R ye ‘Also--About 260: ‘airs om of 9 o’clock, A. Mi iand 6 e’clock, Piom.,on opine ome —Sekan. H. HILL and J. C. AY] po of actors that make one wonder ‘whar's . . of a woman was found in each ! From the . must have been caused by being ‘plunged . _. head foremost inte the water. It was afterBsc virtue of an‘ bx tion ‘to from: the Justice’s Court aa ar pat Soth pa DD; duet heim dete Jan. = 19th XE of anuary, . © for ae costs t, in favor .-H HILL and J. for cash; the roporty, to wit ar: ae ate Ligon . NG Lar fowpa Hill -@n the south. feet of/iron iv ith a Flumes, Sthice. Boxes, ana all appurte. vm MONDAY, SED gual; bess EB. 2ith; between the said day,.at the town of Walloupa, Tewuship of of W. H. j the above de an under a Bilt at 3 . Ayer,” to & mands and aes eosts. i s ‘the Sist ba AONSTABLE’S SALE. State of Californ ty O° NevadaTownship of Little York. By virt i delivered, issued from theWust Cook, Esq:, pr acting Justice of for the County aforesaid, ‘beating ¢ Seth, = Pan 1 ¢ by Ee Js Cook, J. P: dD. 1861, in. favor of 3 R R.FL “ays oxeens and o to ari . the fo ae 3 Stave: ean Sauer che lamer? J. aliou e Cle 0 Flag on the south. Also—Abeut 700 feet of Blackywnith Tools, Flumes, Sluice Texte, Tad all appurtenances belongis to said Claims will sell said Claims‘on MONDAY, the 25th day of F » As D. 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 5 e’clock, P. M., at the tewn of Walloupa, Township of Little Y ork, taken as the preperty of W. yer; te satisfy the above -and costs. hh a my hand the 3ist day ot January, A. D f2-td NLTON COMBS, Constable. CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Watches, Disanionds, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. Kelsey's Bleck, a Commercial Street + ? 3 4 +. Near Pine. Watches. carefull hy monet end "hat to order. All art eenicctod Nev. 27th, 1860.T. ELLARD BEANS, 82 Broad Street, By WHOLESALE AND ‘BETATL DEALER INGreceries & Provisions. --$> Goods deliv* ed Free of Charge. Nevada, Sept.6 tf _— & NEWMAN, ~ (Successors to J. 8. Wall,) wo if oe Wak & NEWMAN . Koop:on hand the Fixtest EXEPIR . On —_ Street, just below Kidd’s Building’ MIF OWEST CASH PRICE hae + situa YOUNG AMERICA + as Bee, sma Come and ‘see for yourselves ! Bailey House Bar. . t WINES, . Charles gene Panny oo ot Farge, Xe. Wines, Brandies, Ale and ati or Gentlemen * give us a CALL, ea pr 38 : “CENTRE MARKET, “ JOHN SCHNEIDER, PROPRIETOR, j I WouLD [FORM THE PUBLIC OF THIS) lace and the county at large, that I have on ihand:and: design: keeping: a lange supply of American Beef, Pork and Mutton, . ATS DELLYERED in any part:of the el y Bont desired, at rearonable rates. 1, 1961-tf E MARKET, Charlies Kent, Fy tcc a and-ail-in . Mint. Woes Poni a3 eall, Xr He kee Te keope ¢ on heed ah all times a large lotof:’ Bhee , Beef net ete., ete. in oo best condition Nevada, Sept. . is0—tf DR. BR.M. HUNT, Officée--Room No. 4 Flagg’s Brick, ‘Cortrer of Broad‘and Pine strects., Over Harrington’s Saloon. 2 ESIDENCE, NO. EADS ST.,. .on Old ‘Washin, Nevada, December 17-tf & BROAD STREET DRUG .& BOOK: STORE. . _A FULL ASSORTMENT. OF DRUGSANDBSOCCES, FOR SALE AT THE H. H,, WICKES .& 00. ’ — “DR. H. HW. WICKES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. corded saree Git 8% Prpperdel Aerts . Diode GOLD S,ete. to give hima at Par. Drafts on Cities at.the Low: weak bog Page eee . aiid State’ and Coun. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . BIDWELL & CABLEY le union ‘ie 4, {Good Tem genie Ba org tify their friends and the geese y that they have leased the ai wages keetbses tpy: OE, RINK A TEONARD, /Bock Binder. 2 AND ROOK BINDING denn done meg een ey ag Keeney’s on ca Com: area mext to Mayers & Cae’s: 4 : -etneoe Rept. 6. con dimes ‘ ‘BIRDSEYE & €O.,_ : ‘BANKERS. Number 30, Main Street. Nevada, UST.. Advance on dust for assay or Coinage at the U. s * tease ore CHECKS on. San ‘Franciseo, Our caer) EXC ANGE on New York ji9 Pe RST . Inthe Granite Building, Broad Street, comin. saat aiipentSa fates lean ber ral advances made et tee Lear orf for Coinage . atthe U. 8 Sight Cheeks on San Franciseo and Sacrawe ito ᠀琀栀攀 highest Market . -sep7-tf LP maggie eT C. W. MULFORD. Ac He HAGSDORN C.W. MULFORD & CO. . BANKERS. At their Qld —— Main Street, Nevada . Gap rane Pentiet te Mae eee oe forwarded to the U.S * tbeach Mint for Assay bid Coinage and: if Pee red 6 NEV ADAASSAY. OF FICE Pos 30 Main treats ‘Nevada, BARS ‘OR Hours. —_ and and Clippings tug a a asney ng Jancis sete: pie 50'0z. $2; for lot: b ty na oft nt? hee rr tionate ction fo 2 r er quantities ioe "amend with Mie NEW ready 0 to receive Black nd, ings, Oh sock work them arith Cee “at the. lowest rates. JAMES J. OTT. RUDOLPH & HUNT, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS; ; . : MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank . Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, . Paints, Oil, Camphene, Patent Medicines, &o. < _, & full supply always on hand. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf n LIEBERT’S VS BAFFLE. TOWNE: TO THE FA FACT THAT Mr. C. — Gift Entertainment is to +. pate time. res d cee ees ioe . e my Gift Entertainment until Tuesday, February 12th, 1861. Those whe-wish-toaseTickets ean do 80 by calling on me at Gallery, on yer street. Nevada, Dec 25-tf A. LIEBERT, LOOK OUT, PM AFTER You! LL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME ARE now notified that their aceounts will. be in the hands of a collecting officer if setlements are not soon made. On and after Jan. ist, 1861, I design — Been 3 only for Cash! naenstiaueanebuinine nn ado HOOK, “BILLIARD SALOON FOR SALE. = Soot dee Bckeed . HE BILLIARD SAL SALOON, SITUATED Nevada Boot and Shoe. Store. 27 Commercial BOOTS and SHOES wilt a io welts well to a in and see et handsome as all PP geites.” ARTIFICIAL A BONE. tisecns FrER MANY YEARS OF Trials aad disappomtments, Dr. LEVASON can, like the Philosopher, cry. aloud, * Eureka.” Pritt oe ae reparation is placed in the ca’ of the , Crys es; in a short + 80 need chat ii it is polished and burnished, and has THE EXACT COLOR OF BONE It can be placed ina mere Shell or a Fang; or Root of aToq aye the Front rae it on admirable. No RA CHARGE Killing the Nerves or Stopping ce Fangs Keen ys So ALWAY AT HOME. — OFFICE—Over Block & Co.*satoré Room No. 2, next door to Dr. M se ab i j7-tf trance next to Charles Kent’s M Pine stéeet. ‘CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner Room Second Stery, Kidd & Knox’s building. operations PPR ee PEPE ee eens eeseeserersresee® Jan. 1-Tm ndyanoce madeon the same pie ae ata Meme eduraed . of fors. “ Perseverance and Industry Oonquors wo Teeth after having become gensitive by -exposure nerve on. to cl “Phese, oc particula time," lio No man, outside « q hour of On’ Tas Gilloon a to.returt were sto) volvers a over thé! pha peers searched then ord