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February 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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as LEGISLATURE. ee ee Our advices from Sacramento concur in It is te be hoped t that it t may steadily adhere California: 'S6°far—let as: ripede sein ot" old general ora have. evinced much Reap wSoving thea The p breed . ws'a disposition to let well enough ai, Bi, one, we art zind that it is so: minal phito ; «Mark what 1 epher an poet, Pope? ’ rariod ae stow pt each ‘state, and fate. or I draw net ys! law, ‘ , harden in 1t6 wrol 09 We = weak tog ute making i is as strong in the pres latite ad? -worst_of its. sors, and that dibs bat the fortuitous cone . Pe rarweor! it: tems deluging ‘the a with: a that tare “are three political partien, ae: _.gling for-the.ascendency-in_the legislature ; and, as neither of these parties will yield assent to the actions of the others, there is not much-danger-of the entire three parties conourring in any Joint operation, either for good or evil.. Even in so simple a proposition as an expression of fidelity to the Union, these three parties manage to interpose opinions and doctrines that bave-no smack of union in them. As matters stand now, it is exceedingly. doubtful if California, through her present legislature, will be able to give the first word _of official encouragement to the lovers. of the American Confederacy in-her_sister states. There.is.a United States’Senator te elect; but, it is said, he can not be elected until after the passage of the Union Resolutions, which Union Resolutions. will be inten4s a political programme or platform for on the. full indorsement. of which a il depend his clectigy If the election of a Senator is to be a sequence of the passage . ba seca Resolutions, we are greatly 10 the senatocial toga by the wwe legislature. “There is this consolation, in the slow pace with which our legislators are approaching the'gteat question of Union or Secession, that, while they are laboriously struggling toward it, they are. doing nothing worse.— They are not tearing. the statute book to pieces and disfiguring it-with new and crude enactments, aud while they maintain a position of “masterly inactivity”—of negative beneficence—their constituents ought to be happy and thankful. — oun. Coming. Bacn—Perseventeen years past the exchange between England and America, was against the latter, but now the tide has turned. _ Instead of sending gold to Europe, it is now flowing rapidly from «thence to New York. The Persia brought no less than $3,100,000 on the 20th uit., to pay : for the grain with which America is now N feeding tbe population of the Old World, raed Panern —The legislature, or, at least, a portion © } thembers, are seriously . intent on abolishing the présent state printing law, and resorting to the contract system, .Itis asserted that Mr. Botts, who was eledted state printer in 1859, has ggld out the remainder of his term to, Monson. & Valen-. tine, who have hitherto “done his work for him. Census or Russia.—The census, just completed, gives 79,000,000 as the ' total population, the women being in excess of the men to the nuinber of 1,750,000. “The nobles and higher guilds of traders number abdirt 1,000,000, the nobles possessing 21.==*"900,000 of serfs. Lott classes, including serfs, petty trades artisans, nuinber 63,500,000. ‘The population of Siberia, . ” the wandering tribes of Kasan, AsHing. new batteries, with the intention of eiee eateeet . ‘ment of Victor Emanuel will de dirécted by indiwrites the Alta from Washington. as follows.;. : “alteration ts another. . preclude 4° war. and Ttaly i ig ‘easential. tothe. projects of the ary sentiment . appears . be unanimous _A fraternized, andare.ready.to. take. the field } It will be remembered that, in1849, the . Cr roats acted with Austna against the. Mag. currence of unexpected circumstances has tty, has introduced a bill repealing the presthey repr’ vetapent . Unioy and against the spirit of secession. He cember, was vigorously bombarding the eity. The pilace of the Spanish ambassador, who persists in acknowledging’ no’ ‘other King: of . Na jles than Bomba, was rid with shot was compel Teave’ it. At thie ther driving Bomba out or destroying Gaeta: . The friends of Garibaldi appear to be in © . the ascendant throughout. all Italy, and the : ‘Paris journals are of opinion that the govern. ie ales a campaign ‘against Austria, for the liberation-of. Venetia, early in the spring, . The Hungarians, who are ripe for revolt, are. in . deep concern lest Great Britain should succeed in inducing ‘the Austrian government to. sell Venetia to Victor Emanuel, and thus A ‘war between Austria that the Sardinian std, on the’ a of Degave us the Statins herself, .we believe it. to. be. true...1£.-the. people-.of 4 Swieetlands had acted charitably towards this ‘—and that the work on the southern road] Hi raulic Press. : an We have not been “sold,” neither is our’ “good ators" apoled bythe abore, The Indy consequently, j lady, instead of advising her to goto Nevada, sieabahe seul get plenty of work, then . Lokalitums would have list aoe Th . Try. again “Billy.” se Tue TEXAS ‘Rauesap: TO THE a of the Pacific: erg * Texas road, is here working with. mignh 4 and main Pa behalf of of iieoba ene a mens oi tegrity, of tare ini ce, g influence, and.one who, I am sure, ject warmly at heart. He i informs me that is Company has secured « ‘large loan in Eur vices of which have just reached him . will be prosecuted vigorously, whether the ~ The revol utionthroughout Hungary;.the Magyars and. . bill passes the Senate or mot. Iam sure the people of the Pacific coast will rejoice to hear that this isso, and I may add that I can vouch. for the vorrectness of the statement. The Croats, who have been at feud so long, have together against their common opptessor.— yars. Nexcsummer will see Venetia libeyated and incorporated in free Italy aud the Atistrian empire < dismembered and crushed. Wricurs AND Muasures.—Dr. Harvey, member of the Senate-from El Dorado counent eer law relating to the sealing of deal of the sceoatit law, so far as it relates to the appointment of deputies by the Secretary of State ; makes the County Clerk in éach county the Sealer of Weights and measures ; makes it optional for parties to have their weights and measures sealed or not, but affixes a penalty for using false or™fraudulent weights and measures. If -was referred to the Finance Committee. The present lnwis out being of the slightest advantage. We its repeal, Of course the:members from this eounty in both houses will vote for its repeal, and thus reflect, the wishes of*those whom Sees ee Se OuT_oF THE. FoLp.—The easiieeade News says ;—Tennessee, which holds within its borders the Hermitage and the mortal reanains of Jackson, has been discarded by the Secessionists-es unsound on the great quesvention of Alabama, in its secession ordinance, asks for a convocation of all the slave States. ‘Tennessee excepted, to be held on the 4th inst., Monday next. On the other hand, the Legislature of the State of New York, by jomt resolution, returned thanks to Tennessee —among other States—for its courage and patriotism in withholding the State from the vortex of secession. It is not to be woudered at that South Carolina and its coadjutors should avoid any connection with a State that has garnered the renown of the patriot President who declared that the Union should be preserved and it was done. ~— — A FoRTUNE MADE BY ADVERTISING.— The Folsom Telegraph, in evidence of the benefits of advertising, cites the cxse of Dr. Czapkay, who five or six-years since was a Hungarian refugee and penniless. Since that time he has paid the press of California . ¢ the good round-sum of $100,000; and has amassed a larger amount for himself. His practice is very large and lucrative, yet he continues his system of advertising the same as at first, counting the cost, some $400 per “week, as among his legitimate and necessary expenses, “IRISHMEN FOR THE UNION,—Thomas Mooney, the eloquent Itishdecturer, addressed the people of Marysville, a few nights since, and took strong ground in favor of the said if'was the moral duty of every naturalhis innate love of rational liberby the “Stars and Stripes” whether without or withar Rimeed aalghe ar re (eg ar yee ioecthe: objectionable, oppressive and expensive, With?) seamen QROFOSALS FOR SINKING A.SHAFT . . learn that all classes are signing petitions for . of tions of the age. “We notice that the Con-} Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard, —made such by-his eath of al. sent only thing that can the Texan company,1s’ the difficulties that stand in the way of the perpetuity of the National Government. ; HANGING A Planer. —Parson Brownlow’s paper contains the Showing refreshing item : A fellow recently passed through Roane county, talking disunion talk, and cutting up considerably, as we have been told. The Union men laid hold of him’ and hung him with a grape vine and so choked him that he liked not to have recovered. —Fhey made him take an oath to support the Constitution aud fight talk in future on the side of the Union, ‘ We desire to hear of some disanioniat going inte Bevier county, and talking similar talk. Forouanos oF NEW Mextco.—The total population of New Mexico, as per census, is 80,000. Great diffieulty was experienced
in taking the census, the native inhabitants not understanding the object, and suspecting ‘that it was for some purpose of taxation. en Round Mountain. half-mile north cast rs Saw Mill, on Rock creek, one hundred two hundred feet deep, will be reas pad FES. 12th, 1861. For re COLLINS & CO., 42 Main street. February 5, 1861-5d . EMRIRE MARKET REMOVED To No. & Commer Street. CHAS. . KE oe nos his ami patrons, hes tess in a@ooDAMERICAN BEEF, MUrTO PORK, VEGETABLES, ETC, That the Empire “Market has been renioved to No. 5 Commercial street. where he will be pleased to see them and attend to their wants. He keeps on hand at all times a large lot of Sheep, Beef Cattle, etc. etc. in the best condition, which he ‘wilt sell oar rétail. Nevada, Feb. 5, 1861 —tf =, CENTRE MARKET, JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, Ne, 13, Commercial Street. * WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC OF THIS mee and the Ronin ih at large, that I have on d design keeping a pt supply of y wari Beef, Pork and Mutton. MEATS DELIVERED in an ~_ of the whe citainen desired, at rearonable ie Nevada, February 4, 1861-tf Broad Street Market. JAMES COLLEY, Propricter. AM Kinds of Meats constantly on hand at above well known: Market. and fer sale vateats del to suit purchasers. eats delivered in any part of the city at any "Prices accordin ts ual leer ies urehased California Cured Bacon Hams, SHOULDERS 8 AND LARD. HE subsc te call the Attention of TR ERS D FAMILIES toa superior article In Cans from choice CORN FED HOGS at bis Stat ie colahtiohincet, on the . Tell Road between Grass Valley and Nevada, one mile from the latter place. Having on hand 1,000 CAREFULLY SELECTED HOGS, Uses SP Usa” Pag” ede aa 0 We, seer country, a very choloe article of the above Riad hi McALLISTER, Agent, Nevada CHARLES w. YOUNG, si RTER AND DEALER IN: iamonds, Jewelry, Ware and Fancy Goods. Kelsey’s Block, : Commercial Street :_ Watches, Cutlery, . ee ramento. The News says tained of his recovery. trakaii and Orenburg, ix 4,000,000. 4 ig eS ed 2am % Dr. Fowkes, the “head and‘ front” of the . the -sub. . peeyaerramneraen ] commuof each month. fi Ci xo Les ; iy ereng French and English Bread, oe Ete. pram ice outer Tg im all the Courts of the State of . jictes > Jan. 103m ida “cee: ‘Phos. P. geese JF. Rudolph, Valley, The most choice Wines, eager “Nevada , No. 6, K. T.—Stated as. issue of Fine Li : semblies pen and ory Thursdays of each month. The wh Apt ie quors, Charles Marsh, Commander} J,. ¥. Rudolph, be Always ‘be Found at this *aloon. Acting Recorder. "en ste _TOmSTOs & FEIECE, Proprictors. _ ee Tees “eae Bettows:were fil ., Septer ies Oustomah Lodge,. ne 4: tele waew YOUNG AMERICA SALOON, ‘rat and Pe re are an) pegs: Pee Tete at ge -3.W. Chinn, V. G. from ‘Ne . “No. 55 Pine Stréct, ‘Nevada. 4 é oi sti Boston’) ‘DAN. MALOY AND HARVY mILis,. "#4erenden Order ini od. ite z .__ Nevada Camp, No. sat Tempera § ev rn_roa apes ent ao 2 ev in 52 mobi keeping this Saloon well Levey, ©. Rs ANP: Church; , ™ cool fled with the FINEST WINES, fifloat as yon aml CIGARS ta be d in market. Sons eetibigidace. } dene . th Come und see for yourselves! d22 tf . sterga.Nevatie Division, Nos 17--Meets every: . valk . ——— —t not wo = Baliey House Bar. — “~~ Churchman, W.P.;-R. H. Raymond, R. S-— _ is sure a om ; odge Templars) meet i BIDWELL & CARLEY_ — Friday ening sa idem ut Re Ott & © Hereby notify their friendsand the public orl ais i. mr, wis Gt whisk nd thet they. have leased the fea Tig a Of, whisk above Hotel, and: will always _ BIRDSEYE & CO. ounces t Koop-on hand the Finest Liquors,. ~~ “eawnens. ~~ pig Wines, Brandies, Ale‘and Cigars, gpetelles “80, ‘Brain . Street, Nevada, . 4d i To'be had in Nevada. — URCHASE GOLD DUST. Advance » a erg 7 Gentlemen, give us ‘4A CALL, and be confink on dust ‘for geray or Coinage + atthe U.S 008, Sanne poet of ee ee ditt . "itiw SIGHP.CHECKS on San Francisco, The di Sacramento and Mary ville ‘Grass, V: NEW YORK $s . ALUON, Our SIGHT EXCHANGE on New pint jie, owner dt _Neo “ : ity. GEO. W. KIDD ; ' ated ATT. T: Bee havin 4 died ¢ e above sa~ “Banker. .. . wood, wl loon, di keeping on hand the best Riot ay oe heme WINES. L1QUC § and CIGARS. e best . In the Granite. Building, Broad Street, N sive’ kno Pr Lessons given in the MANLY ART to 4 OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Marld persons who desire attaining the s Mote ep ket ‘Rates; and@iberal advances made on could eve Give Matt a call—he i is an ‘ “ol sport” and . forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S ah_intere: 4 -will-use-7ou-well.-——___FEF = any aguitenehny tami ey . ea ae pee een ar. ri onthe Lastern ities ke ; UNDERTAKING. . est Rates. Collections made, and State and Coun. San Fran Wm. C. Groves, Undertaker. ty Bonurition purchased at. the highest _ ag chase, car Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, a ten bap ireeo C. Ws MULFORD. . ASH. HAGADORE indeed, a AVING FINISHED A NEW HEARSE sii te pt I sit 208 _ pesbared to do undertaking on Cc. W. MULFORD & CO. within: a } b titel BANKERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 4¢ mneir Ola Stand, Main Street, Nevada 3 ESMER Ki otemtye -of Broad street; wppestte Ea.” Crs, post tat the Highest RatésFOR-&-g on’s shop. s ey Checks on nento and San ~ Aurora, it 8CO a r. DR. R. M. HUNT Dust forwarded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for ter is dute pPriagggiinsy 4 Assay or Coinage, and advances made on the same inost glow PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON, . if required : i Office--Room No; 4 Flagg’s Brick, count Berip benght Shiba higher ket rates. that regia Corner of Broad and Pine strects., cording to Over Harrington’s Saloon. JAMES J. OTT, ~ The aceon ESIDENCE a, NO. 25, NEVADA sT.. NEVADA ASSAY OFFIC E ple are am Nevada, December i-tf 3 et Se ake aes reels five good . every Desoripone hundr 5 J tion, Melted, Refined and Assayed at San BROAD STREET Francisco) prices, . and RETURNS MADE IN ly built of E in je DRUG & BOOK: STORE. . ~ Matting done in'thé prosence of Depositors. three rests Crains and Clippings returned or brought in acbakery, ‘on A FULL ASSORTMENT OF count and always guaranteed. Charges for méitone of F : iug and assaying ig Fold for lots, below 5007. $2; _ ne of whi DRUGSANDBOOZS, for lots—above 56 ozs. 34 ot i eanel — -Proporlision of ‘w) : tionate Sa. for larger ties deposited Ree at _ FOR SALE AT THE oY, regular customers ; a ieee s oat minerals, $5 from the st : AMR GAMATION y ORKS to et correspond LOWEST CAGH-PRICEae orés, either im the ore or minoral, 1 hie OW ‘ r to receive Black aili § F 3 erate Sm a rous ap quietest to’ a oa T wo: satisfaction at the lowest j H.-H. WICKES & CO. jth JAMES J OTs. every body b gle With ‘o' cont Soe 4“ Perseverance and Industry Conquors the entire » DR. H. H. WICKES, ‘all Dificulties.” vored tocali ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. ~ Wisc. ARTIFICIAL( thousand, i _— ner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. BONE. Tt = Out otto : ; yee MANW WEARS OF Trials are taree m RUBOLPH & HUNT, and. di Tactcrpengpt eal gry anid pam est of whic a the Philosopher, ery aloud, * Eureka.” *~ his reparation is e pinced in the cavity of the road at that accayed font es, in a short time, so abund that it iaipal shed and burnished, and has ant, % Drugs, sublime.. ‘I Paints, Oil, \ Camannes, THE EXACT COLOR OF BONE, they had thi Patent Medicines, &c: It ean be placed ina mere Shell or a F: or i ; ~ A full'supply always on hand. Root of a Tooth and for the Front Teeth it ie addifficulty ia ieiiuda: Nem. aut mirable. No EXTRA CHARGE made for sinia City. a — Killing the Nerves or Stopping the Fangs. and one wee ‘ELEVATOR MILES. I AM ALWAYS AT HOME. our corresp OFFICE—Over Block & Co.’s store (w town of Aw Wa ihctrae oT ABED 7O DELIVER a Licwiaateahe “ol ; SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR, . Pine sticet. j7-tf . angele At the Market Rates, ing affray, in October 3-tf T. W. COLBURN, Agent. antdal Dentists, that the nam "Dissolution. > Suigioal and Me and Mechani ree HE" co hip ieretefore existing be], ee that this is v 5 ewem G fopie ier & Alexander. in the Tailoring Kidd & »x’s building. Kahlaher. Peasinaoa, was dissolved by mu after having become sename 2 prea on the 20th ult. COPIER & co sitive by exposure of the nerve Homoera LOOK OUT, PM AFTER You! will be without ss porfofmed a . All Dental openstions ps ue to Hon. LL THOSE INDEBTED TO MEARE . in a neat and substantial manner, and for an alpha! now notified that om accounts will. be . tion teed. P eed in the bands of aS ecting officer if setestracks Lacan harp apneck epazin Chnsianiota ahs Assemblyme: See Tee see male Oe and after dap] cieng eel Seam eereee dences, birth Selling only for Cash! pa cee eee tee Sg TE [F Thre rilo"yellts cafisant te cy nantes (TES BAK 1 at ole see : sortment beforepurchasing elsewhere, . UNITED STATES BAKERY, by four pairs st JOBE HOOK, Ne, 48 Pine Street. — were bound . Jan. 1-Im — ora OO ae . e mee Proper [HAVING bethey carried: mec sole proprietor we own niet Denti: . ae ee ait ang fs inform the le od ewy = « R. LEVASON’S keep on hand the larges and pest ae ne ae ot — over Block & assortment of : . ; tc A pet FANCY CAKES, ConrecTionanies, ff “'edy nume BXGMARGR org ps NUTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, Bte . ff 70" te pard Thavea and will deliverevery morning, in be im any part part of the ¢ity, which Bosten Brown Bread, Graham Bread, was killed. -