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February 8, 1861 (4 pages)

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Es 4 ee emg aire ap arte mre tee F OF . sage of the railroad ¥il in the Senate, just ey surely would, ‘were they totam their . nda pon fo . . ADhis passion for'saving the Union exhibits . “eta multifarious phases in both branches re. very legislator fa elecibaiete sel iors own for effecting . force ip What it ways; though, « many of th . seared: is the President's veto. Thus. the : Mirror °F . Southern confederacy. > . road: the siiti-railroad Senators are leaving Wash. . ington to figure in the work of secession at . ate traveled by dtduditiott ; 47 by staye'ma home, there.is...good..prospect.of. the pas-. 171 by wagons and horses. as it left the House. The only thing to be +. “The eastern press . *. are making great calculations upon the valum . y, ble aid and co-operation of California in the event of the formation ofa Northern and ‘These ‘hopes: and corietusions are nll fallacious, except. when . viewed in connection with & Pacific Railby thousands of miles . the rest of the Union, the Pacific Coast he ides. of remaining & mete colonial” depen. tionwithout these: i 7 up the connection, : inevitably resolve itself into a separate nation. Bear in mind, we positively are not arguing in favor of such a step; our readers know too well how ays to keep “thie gat object; aiid, as ‘a tmattér Of course, _ } ‘where there is. so much clashing of opinion . a — as ted Union ; we are merely drawing ‘a plain, ardently. we cherish the idea of a consolidaanvarnished picture of the unavoidable conDice agied dest ath Boel ‘sill aebonay. hintat coercion and war tis the most ditect . and potent agents in bringing back the refrac. . toby states'to their duty and restoring the ae prea 46 its pristine solvency and —Otnata of thoie champions denounce . the. ideas of coercion and wor, and advo ‘lige. ‘There ave ‘a fow of the legislators they can scarcely be called champions of ~ the Uniion—who look upon the secession of ew sequences Of a weparation “#6 ‘total as Would . Wisk aabeatalion, Wee Relat to Biv East of Walia Walla. They are 436 miles from Portland, of which distance 218 miles ig aie mime _ to F. J, Titus, “.% as 6 “— ya ying man “out west” hp. ronized the fine aits so far as to buy a picture of the temptation of Adam and Eve. Some one asked him if if was-a chaste picture, “Yes,” he said, “ chased by a snake.” This would have been witty if he hed known ‘it, but he didn't. INFORMATION lege TE friends of Geo. Correll, a resident of California since . 1855, ‘are anxious to hear from him. Ad-T dress A. Bentz, San Andreas, Calaveras county, Cal. e . paM. MALOY AND HARVY MILLS, will at all times Keep on hand the Finest Liquors, . Wines, Brandies, Ale and Cigars, To be had in Nevada, PROPRIBTORS. ——_ ow, souronm § this Sal 1 MULFORD Mee hooping mgs wal loon well cw. x O. LIQUOR pli wich to be found in market. BANKERS. yee : Come and see for yourselves! d22-tf At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada. — OLD DUST Bought at the Highest i _Bailey House Bar. +S See Nat. Bailey would inferin the publle tht he tienes ara Bi te james wu OTT, NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE. ao Gentlemen, give mea CALL, and be convinced of the fact di-tf NEW YORK SALOON, . Ne. 30 Mata street; Nevada: —— + OLD ANP ORES; of every, G tion, Melted, Refined andAssaved. ati Francisco prices, and RETURNS MADE fall to our lot if the Union were dismembered,‘and no extra means. of inter-communication provided. The Union is of little prospective value to thie coast without a railroad. We PERRIBLE PENALTY. = the: ancient law -of Hungary, a man convicted of bigamy was condemned to live with both wives in the same house; the crime was inSana ove very rare. must and wilthaye it. Alt plans amt projects fT with regard to California must be shaped to that end, or there is no answéring for what a happen. {geese ee Joun M. Borts:—The Petersburgh (Va.) Express denounces the story that John Minor Botts had been requested to leave the pState on account of his political opiniong prope god Be geen poco poem ion which, it-is to. be prehimeelf, was satisfied, however —— Parsee halen ta geety atin anf sembly, . Oe Rupeiay last, Mr. Childs, of E. -the trees, took it into his head to inflict a a the Assembly, ‘with the in_ , tettion of getting his brother Assemblynien “Waly that they “do most cordially approve . the pi , conservative, aud humane sentiments enunciated by the Hon. Stephen A. ~“‘Bouglas, in the Senate of the United States, on the 3d'day of January, 1861.” Now, as the sentiments enunciated by Senator Douglas, on that occasion, Were earnestly in favor of peaceful efforts, for the restoration of the Union, and denunciatory of coercion and war, . png ‘some of tho chivalric friends of the Little Giant, who advocate the extinguishment of secession by force, were nota little nonplussed by this contretemps of the Assemblyman from _ the big trees, Well—the resolution afforded for'an entire day, and then was id on the table by the Douglasmen. “tis hinted, ee eee ater . Gea _ty. deep in logislati: tion of a U. 8. Senator is. dependent on the passage of a series of Union-saving resoluwis; for they are to’ form the platform on he will be obliged to stand. If they a a on the Senator ; if they’ shonid be bollot Lyman Trumbull, present incumbent, _} in the : een tn pegly 0p ok hes assadn haphtcees aan b precees repeionprsg 8. Senator. On the first ative 5 votes to 48 gn fo 8.8. Mar. froin Gouthora Tit ton slander. SLAVE TRADE IN SouTH CAROLINA,—It has been discovered that there is no penal enactment against engaging inthe slave trade + on the gtatute book of South Carolina, hence that business will be legal as seon as they get through with their secession. a i TexAs.—Indian difficulties are tnereasing pe MASSACHUSETTS v3: _Anourrionten.—— Charles K. Burleigh, a rabid: abolitionist, at‘tempted to deliver a. political address at . © ‘ments so offeniive that a mob gathered, broke up the meeting;-and celebrated their triumph by burning the school-house and its contents __Inpian War aT ‘Coso. <= A geutiomes: from the Coso mining region arrived at Visalia on the 4th instant, who reports meeting some Indians ai Owen's Lake, who informed him that Monoville was seized by the Indians about a week since. He was unable te learn whether any of the inhabitants had been killed. Jackson Sentinel, and~more recently of the Calaveras Chronicle, has purchased the Central Californian printing éstablishment, in Placerville, and will have exclusive control of that journal héreafter. ANY one conveying ; intelligence to the Mai rysville Express office of the whereabouts of John Carpenter, who left Iowa in 1850, and Blue Grass, Iowa, will confer « special kindHuman Fertitizers.—The German and Irish millions, like the Negro, have a great deal of guano in their destiny. They are ferried over the Atlantic, and carried over America, to ditch and to drudge, to make corn cheap, and then lie down prematurely to make a spot of green grass on the prairie. ony Westfield, Massachusetts, and utteredsenti. tr 0. D. Avaline, fe foretiriy editor of the . whose father is Rev. Lyman Carpenter, of. tw A private letter received in Sacramento, says the Bee, from a highly respectable gentleman in North Carolina, says, that if . . the old North State follows her fiery sister, th Carolina, “ hundreds of our people gonorth—among them many whe sow . Be How To Serrie ir—In 1850 when there was a good deal of trouble in the country about slavery,'a Boston gentleman asked General Houston how it could he settled. — “Well,” said the General, ‘ you.go North and‘ shoot six men and I'll go South and shoot half adozen , and I think ange will go Ne. 72 Broad street, Nevada City. ATT TRACY having opened the above saloon, desi ” a the best VINES, L1QU' RS at a CT #7 Lessons. given in the ATANL Y ART to
persons who desire attaining the same. Give Matt a call—he is an “old sport’’ =e will use you well. fi-tf UNDERTAKING, ; Wm. C. Groves, Undertaker. . ;;, Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street. JFAAVING FINISHED A NEW HEARSE Tam now prepared to bee undertaking on on the shortest notice.Incexpuné ARRESTED—The night watchman in Auburn caught a Chinaman in the act:of firing a building the other night, and arrested. him. ee Some Oregon capitalists are about te ship flour from that State to Liverpool. © goes frem <0 Francisco in a — a eeeeaneee wit i said of Andrew Siena the able Senator from Tennessee, that at the age of twenty he didn’t known even the alphabet. aan sty on th ae the wite of Oliver Ber, WASHINGTON’S BIRTH DAY. _ A GRAND BALE, WILL BE GIVEN At the Hook and Le@der Cos Hall, ‘tn ‘Wevada, ON FRIDAY, FER. 22d, 1861. COMMITTER OF y ARSANGERENTS. Niles Searls, G. E. Withington, T. H. Caswell, Nat.P. Brown, J.B. Van Hagen, C. W. Young, Pine eee ae x ‘ower, T. B. MeFariand, Geo. W, Lenhart, E. Block, s Jno. A. Lancaster, * C. Wilson Hill, . KR. M. Hunt, Jno, P. Skelton, I, N. Dawley, A. H. Hagadern, Jas. R. Wn. C. Bradley, Thos. P, Hawley, Jesse 8. Wall, John Williams, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. C. W. Yo Jos. Beberts, 7 T. W.8 poreiy, me an tet. Wm. R. Coe, C. Wickes, dno. Webber, S it. i. Funston, & yo wos cant J.P. Skelton, Bo a COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. "Beam meine z B. Ven pagem, RS ; . PF Boring, ya re ten, re A. a nao FLOOR sax . D. Tower 1. William Sesh. Patterson, E. Block, Jr T. W. Sigourney, Jno. A. Lancaster. Musie SCHMIDTSCHNE HOFF. IDER & PL SUPPER will surpass an thing ever got up in the mountains. va To be procured only of the Committee. f7-td ST. PATRICK’S ANNIVERSARY A Ball will be given at the N. Y. Hotel, ON MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1861. E SUBSCRIBER W Ww OUNCE toe ce, Ane oumty at » 7 > anal 3: P. ADAMS. HI »S . California Cured Bacon Hams, + Tel Fentiwrnses G cies” _ 1+ wouLy TXYORM THE FUBLICOF THIS Lora ee ORDERS PROMPTLY A — 7 ten, anal be Broad street, opposite Ed. BROAD STREnT DRUG & ROOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT oF DRUGSANDBOOEKS, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE] H.-H. WICKES & CO. DR. H. H. WICKES, A PTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. RUDOLPH & HUNT, _. Wholesale and Retail _ DRUGGISTS,. MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank Drugs, ‘Ghemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. A full supply always on hand. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf SHOULDERS S AND LARD. ~ Taos of TRA eriber beg iD FAMILIES to ana pprsenet ae ers and Lard, . ee Soak Sean CORN FED HOGS, att 1D HOGS, at hi es wlth, the 1,000 CAREFULLY dantoten HOGS, He is enabled to offer to the Trade, and inmhabitants of Grass Valley, Nevada and the w pene a a very choice article of the above warranted sweet, and on terms nn theirtention. AVIS. $F A. McALLISTER, Agent, Nevada. EMRIRE MARKET REMOVED To No. & Commercial Street. CHAS. KENT j Wy OULD, ingorm his ld patrons, and sit tn @oopD AMERICAN BEEF, (MUTTON, . PORK. kaw hg ee ETc, That the Empire Market has been removed o. 5 Commercial street. where he will pleased . Se raps ag CENTRE MARKET, JOHN SCHNIDER, PROPRIETOR, Ne, a3. Commercial Street, Keeping « large supply of Pmetaen Meek. Fee Hee Malin. . Melting done \in the 1 Crains and Clippings ret or Croeabt in count always rges for mel iug and assaymg fold—for Téta, below 50 ne $2 ; for lots—above 50 ozs. % hd I per cent. p tionate redaction for Tar; oagested deposite by regular euistomicts ; s of mine poi ames J. Ott is now’ with his NEW : AMALGAMATION WORKS. to reer upon precious ores, either in the ore or mine! md Hae Be to receive Black ‘Sand, wi work hie neato. FIER WA pach a cl hy ¥vE 5 Figo he Phone, er ery in veg ey schay ca aeven 8 or at IAM ALWAYS AT HOME: ~~“ FFICE—Over Block & Co.’s store (# trance meet aaa selec “CHAPMAN & HATCH, Office—Corner Room Second Story, _ Kidd & Knox's building. mh ek bei ae aa Dental operatic weeee Awextra ee 1-tf UNITED STATES BAKERY, Ne, 48 Pine Street. HE UNDERSIGNED WA come sole proprietor of this well. pak ae ~ Gewraget would imform the hand the largest assortment of Pe is NUTS, RAISINS, “ALMONDS, Ete. T haven wien aod Al SiR eReND ROO in any part Boston Brown Bread; Graham Sread, French and English Bread, Pies, Ete. Brag ote all Houre, Uiivs DRE es FRANE A LEONARD, Binder. asia aND 5 BENDING ge ve apna in Ris eat and ppotite Geo. He emay mercial street; _—— — Nevada, Sept. 6. of Turner's Rock crook, mies resae want: vrs 1861. For LEXNS & O0., 42 Main street. JOB PRINTING, Neatly and promptly executed at od office Broad Street Market. JAMES COLLEY. Propricter. ASE kee Kinds vikents delve of the wity at sy Pi a ee bo> FANCY CAKES, Comreov ion keane: d The most choice Wines, “a ee an eo srr at the ‘ie ae Eastern Cities { the <I Youne AMERICA SALOON, oe Bebe. — pie sc. "ge 66 Pine Street; seveda._____ . t Beemettiee ce purchased hie “sort . Ae He MAGADORN : san Market, ond for s®