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February 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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LEGAL GODLY EE LITO ES OPN fg gtr me ce P Fou THE UNION, —— us to pereeive that a decided erable love for the Union ts{ manifested:in San Francisco and Sacramento, ~ In those cities it is proposed te celebrate the 224 of this month—W ashington’ s Birthday appropriate ceremonies, indicative of . * —“—“Veved wid cherished by the Father of his Cou try, and which was created beneath his paternal eye. This is right. It is to be. ‘that; in every city, town, and hamlet . Of Washington, without waiting for the sigoP , #ecently received, we think. it possible that o£ California, the Birth Day of Washington, “wo long consectated to Freedom and Union, will, at its. next return, be honored as never before it his been honored. In these disquieted times, when Americans ate found in arma aguinst the Great: Republic which-Washington and his glorious compeers founded, it _ée-meet that true and loyal men should show ‘their trifth ind fealty to'thé world, There ‘can notbea mere appropriate moment, for . Cahfornians to manifest their veneration for _ the character of Washington and their devotion te the Unjou and Constitution which he . footing. A ment to . Crittenden’s compromise bill claring the Constitution amply sufficient for the prese of the ong ‘by a y ats of 35 to 23. Senators from did not vote. Caineroh meved a Feo . eration which upon doubtful authority is . said. to have. been. The. failure. of Crittenden’s compromise willbe a heavy blow to peacé; The secession leaders immediately telegraphed to their States to $0 . nel eal pepe compromise was -at "North Alabama is said to have tele her representatives in Congress not. refused to'sign-the Seeeasion ordinance. The sloop-of-war Brooklyn had no orders to cross the bar at Charleston, and hag solarned tu Nurfolk. Col. Hayne, the South Carolina Represei-— tative at Washingtet, firstfdenotriced the surrender orsaleof the Charleston forts but is now understood tobe more moderate. His reception by the President was.very cold. forcements; and no furtier ei empt at present will be made-to reinforce Lieut. Hall has returned with instructions to Major Anderson: The South Carolina legislature now in session, is trying to put the state on a war the attempt.to reinforce Anderson will be “A Dai as an act. of war. ‘ud his brother heroes and sages bequeathed . them, than the 22d day of this present month. It'is needless for the Union-lovers of Califérhia to look to their legislature, for examsop Mann and Thos. a King a are of South Carolina and Georgia, Both branches of the Missouri Legislature have passed bills, by heavy majorities. -Both provide for submitting to the action of a Convention, in the case of the relation of the ples of patriotism, in-an hour liké this. Partisan coriventionalities and partisan tyranny rule that‘bedy and crash out all genuine parlotic sentiment. Its.maundering discus“stone of the Union Resolutions have be-. come a tiresom> mockery: There is no * gueh thing ds o healthy Union-loving feeling. in the anh or us would have monifest. ind enthusiastically, . Gnd “net hid itacl? benwath dull speeches and wearisome platitud@s. The legislature is not a fitting exemplar for the generous and Union-loving . hearts of\, Colifornia: The friends of the Union must demonstrate their fidelity to the Federal Constitution and their reverence for the memory and the principles nal gun of the legislature. ‘Tt is said—though we think there must be some gross. mistake in the premises—that there is a band of disunionists in California, ¥nowi as the Knights of the Golden Circle, ‘whose design isto create a Western Confederacy out of the states of California and Oregon, Washington Territory, portions of Utah and New Mexico, and two-er. three of the northern states of the Mexican Republic.— If'guch reckless réeyolutionists exist in our midst—and it is asserted that they not only exist but are increasing their numbers by the machinery of secret. invitations—it is meet they shoukt-apeedity be met and opposed by} 4. wholesome. and generous public opinion, based on the traditions and sanctions of the Declaration of Independence and the Federal Constitution. Let, then, the approaching . ‘aniversary of the Birth Day of the man, who was “first in war, first in pence, and first in the hearts of his counttymen,” be consecrated, by all Califormians, to the holy purpose of reviving and strengthening their devotion ‘to the “One Indivisible Republic,” as it eame froth the hands of the siyes by whom it was created. Let it be the. pzide and boast. of every Californian that, in the darkest hour of Che Ameti¢in Union, he’ never treated the _, tehehings of Washington with indifference, g0r-once swerved in his allegiance to the Federal retard maf Republic : pe ad information that we have ‘ome such movement may have been actually #et.on foot, but at the same time we are fulthat its importance has been erated.” #4 1GFThe Douglteeancus refused, om the . night of Feb. 7th, tgp ta 8. Senator, By 4 vote of 23 to 33. It was resvlved to g0 ito Jolt :Conven. ition for the election of U. 8. Senator on» ‘380k foet,: no nomination to be made . JEMIGRATION ror 1860.—Krom the report . , omligalyperdahiee-weye State with the Federal Government. They are left to the people for ratification. The Massachusetts , Legislature has a bill under consideration relative to the increase of the active inilitary of the State. New Jersey is taking measures to place her brigades on a war footing. The N, ¥. Congressional dolegatior intend bagless posal the President i in a body to urge Gov. Pickens; of South Carolina, urging the abandonment of any policy which: would in-. volve hostilities. The Governor of Virginia has communicated the New York resolutions to his Legislature in a message expressing the utmost disdain. The Virgina House has adopted resolutions fur a» National Convention, at Washington, February 4th; also, approving of Crittenden’s Compromise. The Mhatigural of thé Governor of Indiana treats tecession as a. trasonable assumption. The Governoa of Kentucky, in his message recommends a conveutionm of the .berder states at Baltimore, early in February, and opposes any-inconsiderate action, He submits the propriety of calling a State Con. vention, but would leave no effort untried to restore fraternal relations between States. Another. white flag was sent from Fort Sumter on Saturday—object not known. Lola Montez died at New York Jan. 17th: The. Alabama. Congressional. delegation withdrew yesterday. “The Georgia Legislature indorses the seizure of the forte unanimously. Moj. Anderson declined to sions from Gov. Pickens. ‘The Georgia Convention hie appointed a coumittee to draft a Secession Ordinance. The Pacific: Railroad bill was made the special order for Thursday next. The House passed the army bill. There is nothing of an exciting character in the latest. news, The California $500,000 war bill passed the oy roe The Gepegia Seeession Ordinance pasged. Two thousand Staté troops are in possession of the bat & yurd at Pensacola. The gun boat Wvandott was ‘not permitted to enter the harbor, thongh out of coal. Col. Hayne does not: insist on the surrender of Fort Sumpter, to receive proviFederal relations to the people: cand draw—as delegates fromNorthern Alabama . “Major Anderson is Tot"in need of.rein. strict enfor OF tbe AW.. en rene Senator Davis has forwarded a letter to one. The dog was on the top of a safe ora tier’s children had beew-earessing it-but-s moment before. While conversing with his. friend in réference toa paper lying-onthe desk; Mr. Toppan laid his hand ow the safe. or table, and leaned: over to: look closer at the paper, when the little animal sprang up neg . Suddenly and bit him in the upper lip. On ny_of last week; Mr. Toppan felt unhe rose, as his wife ‘anys, and “wenf'te the -wash bowl or sink in the.corner of the room. As soon ae his eye rested” ‘on the: “water, he” dropped down ina. spasm. His alarmed wife called for help, and the moment Mr. Toppnn. slightly revived, he. sent ina despairing tone, ‘Lam a gone man.” The other usual characteristics of hydrophobia rapidly appeared. During Friday night, at intervals, it required several. men to hold Mr. Toppan . : Sunday morning completely exhausted. He’ = a Henvern-wifenmttwochitaren, and was me 30 .yéars of age: THE PRESIDENT OF THe SENATE.—The intelligence of the eléction. of “Pable de la Guerra, as President of the Senate, was received with many jubilant expressions in Santa Barbara. The Gazette says: “Ina few minutes after the yawl. of -the rumor spread that D. Pablo hafl been elected’ President. of the Senate, all Santa, Barbara was in a state of excited joy, pleasure beaming on every a a and. hea¥ty: con frome month te= ur Volunteer corps ‘was ordered out, quietly accoutered for parade, and soon the loud roar of cannon announced tothe neighboring districts, the honor conferred on our fellow ganized in.the plaza, fronting the residence of D. Pablo, a committee appointed to wait on and congratulate the accomplished wife of D. Pablo; patriotic, Union loving-speeches were made by some of our most. eloquent orators. Searcely had the meeting adjourned when a ball was improvised, and our hapPy. 1 go oc Spent @_merry tame, “until “bro daylight i in the morning ” RALPH Farn HAM,—The memory of Ralph Farnham, the Bunker Hill hero, was honored in Philadelphia on Dee. 28, by the discharge of 104 guns—the number of years WASHINGTON’S Ss BIRTH DAY. A GRAND BALL W WILL BE ‘GIVEN. om ‘Bread. street, Nevada, ON FRIDAY, PEB. 22d, 1861. COMMITTEE OF AR ARBA NGEMENTS. Niles Searls, G. E. Withington, T. H. Caswell, Nat. P. Brown, J. B. Van Hagen, C. W. Youne, David Belden, I. Yilliamson, A.A, Seg! hee Av D.tow T. B. Me ’ Geo, W. Lenhart, ¥E. Block, Jno. A. Lancaster, C. Wilson Hill, Dr. R,M. Hunt, 0 9g” Pr. Skelton, r I. N. Dawley, . H. Hagadorn, Jas. R. Patterson, Wa C, Bradley, Thos. P. Hawley, Jesse S. Wall, John Williams, RECEPTION COMMITTEE, W. M. Crevis has returned fto Virginia . ba Kigouruey, beh a ieee greatly encouraged by Northern men with Wm. R. L. C. Wickes, we pres of ndjustment. oa Webber, be H. Funston, irgipia Senate, adopted a reportin. 7}, eller, Ae Gr Nilea.” a of a National Convention. iP. Skelton, »\ Tyler is Comniissioner to wait on the PresCOMMITTEE OF INVITATION: ident, and Judge Robertson Commissioner to g ies . B, Ven Hagen; rd States.and. ee te reW. Boring, . : ‘ra from hostilities: A—reselution unani. Figg Searls,” ee gn usly Pern the Senate, providing, if ail f Y. P. Hawley, age Ty will uni! her destinies FLOOR MANAGERS, . with her sister slave states. on A, D. Tower 1. Williameon. The Missouri Laghdstare finally preset a} dank Patterson, K. Block, Jr. Convention bill, to submit to the change in W. Sigourney, Juo, A. Lancaster. wt th net EIDER & ete, "inne bBo will surpass any; thing ever got up in the mountains. “io nates ose ea FIVE DOLLARS ‘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, HE SUBSCRIGER W WOULD to the ei , Ween «& pits we hatbon & oT ‘ ize Mr. tee rt jpan, c coat and wood wharf, Harfison avente, when . he was bitten by a pet dog—quite a smal] . table close to the desk, and one of Mr. Whit. during the spasms; and -on Saturday morn. ing it was found necessary to send to the po-. ‘Tiiee station for policemen with manaeles to . . secure him to the hedstead. He died on Pride of the Sea made: the landing, and the on ‘the vonortes notice. towpsman. An impromptu meeting was or-. which he bad reached at the time of his de-. At the Mook and Ladder Co's fran, f Eesha Y seat energie The moit-diictée Wines, Cigars And. Finc. Liquors, : Always to be Found at this *aloon, FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. Nevada, Septentber 24-tf YOUNG AMERICA SALOON, "No. 55 Pine Strect, Nevada. H DAN. MALOY AND HARVY . MILLS, Bp wiser Ws: E des coping this Saloon well, suppited f the FINEST WINES,
LIQuoRs: Vad CIGATS to be found in market. x7 Come and see for caer es! d22 tf ae Bailey House Bar. Nat: Bailey would Tnferm the public that he will at all tiines Keep on hand the Pinest Liquors, . _ Wines, Brvadisa. Ale. and EAGARNe Toe be had. in Nevata,. Gentlemen, give mea CALL, and ‘be.comvinced of the a. es arte. NEW YORK SALOON, No, 72 Broad street, Nevada City. ATT TRACY having opened the above.sa-. WINES, LIQU ORS and CIGARS. 7 Lessons given in the MANLY ART to persons who desire attaining the same. ive Matt a-call—he is an * old sport’? and will use you well. fi-tf UNDERTAKING. ‘Wm. €. Groves, Undertaker: wos. 10 and aa Broad Street. AVING FINISHED ANEW HEARSE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Shop, foot of Broad street, opposite Ed, ithington’s shop. : d24-3m BROAD STREET DRUG & BOOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGSAND BOoOx Ss, FOR SALE AT, THE H. H.-WICKES & Cu. ee “DR. H. H. WICKES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. RUDOLPH & HUNT, ._ Wholesale and Retail ° DRUGGISTS, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, oil, “Camphene, © * Patent Medicines, &c. A full supply always on hand. Nevada, Sept. 6.-tf California Cured Bacon Hams, SHOULDERS AND LARD. Bi ee!» subscriber ewe to call the Atten+ tion of TRADERS AND FARRIS toa superior article of BaconyHams, Shoulders, and Lard, In Cans, ete., manufactured by him from choice CORN FED HOGS, at his catablishnient, on the Toll Road between Grass Valley and Nevada mile from the latter place. Having on han 1,000 CAREFULLY ‘SELECTED HOGS, He is enabled to offer to Bee A gy tants of Grass Valley, country, a very choice Me bem the ~— kied 4 peo ami sweet, and on terms worthy their * one To No. 56 Commercial Street. ‘CHAS. KENT PE PES ern 914 patrons ond atm want of GOOD AMERICAN BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, peo erage ETC, Ban in 8 PROPRIETOR, Ne. 13. Commercial Street, were re ceneee se, ceu isonet a ia ihe i Sl So eres Gah a ES MCR a TW ee ey f L. loon, designs keeping on hand the. best} to do-undertaking on’ LOWEST CASH PRICE. MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Bank JW. a A. McALLISTER, Agent, Nevada. “dig-4f EMPIRE MARKET REMOVED . snd ig weeping = : om San Francieco, Semmes s are Gur SIGHT EXC SNGE on New York fio Banker. In the Granite Building, Broad Street, ‘Nevada. 871 Purchased at the Highest MarBear hyrnsqeitr] liberal aA st Sod ee _. forwarded for-Assay or for Coinage at-the U. § Mint. a Sight Checks on San Francisco aid Sacrame sh at Par: Drafts on the Eastern Cities at the Lowa C. W: MULFORD. —. 7 Cc. W. MULFORD & CO. ; BANK ERS. At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada T Bought at the Highest Rates. 1G sig Ch Paes on amento ah Dust: Crwardéd to the U. 8. Branch Mint for Assay A tae ade andadyances made onthe same ifr County Serip ee eH at the highest market rates. Nevada Sept. soia 1860. % . cisco at IAMES J. OTT, No, 30 Main ‘street, Nevada, OLD AND ORES, of every Descripx tion, Melted, Refined and Assayed. at Sar ‘Frtnel cisco pisces and RETURNS. MADE IN Pie R°-COIN, in a few Hours. = Melt: one in bee resence of Depositors. Crains and ings felarned or brought in account and alway aranteed. Charges for melting and assaying gold—for lote, below 50 02. $2; for lots—above 50 ons. 3¢-of 1 per cent. ts tionate reduetion for largérquantities T seabe J, Ott is now prepared AMALGAMATION WORKS ito precious ores, either in the ore or min ready to yawite Black. Sand, Er apne ings, Tub -panings, ‘Auriforons Lea will work them with ‘satisfaction’ at the lowest. vee : JAMES J.OTT. rates. all Difficulties.” — _and disappointments, Pr. LEY ASON ean, like the Philosopher, ery aloud, “ Eureka.” This preparation is placed in the eavity of the tooth, Crystalizes, in a short. time, so i § that itis polished and burnished, .and has THE EXACT COLOR OF BONE. Root of a Tooth and forthe Front Teeth it, is admivable, No EXTRA CHARGE made for “LAM ALWAYS AT HOME. OFFIC er Block & Co.’s store ( inion) Room oman d ‘door to Dr: Meek’s' Sfhce. trance next. to Consign Kent’s. Meat alae on Pine st4eet. : CHAPMAN & “HATCH, ‘Surgical and Mechanical. Dentists, Office—Corner Room Second Stery, Kidd & Knox’s building. Teeth after having become en. CYP Sit todiica without causing paiu. Ned withou 8 ESE Ail Dental nha gh ri in a neat and substantial manner, and satisfactien guaranteed. : c, with Goid, dah cavity, from $2 to kites: ‘e MOTVGs been ee Cees Seve e ee wennwase ss $e. ee fev charge for filling Fangs. December 4, 1861-tf Wo. 48 Pine Street. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING become sole proprietor of this well pcan and,popular Bakery, would inform the that he will 3 on hand the largest am eat assortment of FANCY CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES, “NUTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, Ete.» Thavea hae peta mgr he will deliver every morning, in any part French and — done Pies, Ete. Hot Coffee at all H . pre ee JULIUS DREYFUSS FRANK A. LEONARD, Book Binder. ae eer ae aND BOOK BINDING done in a feat and substantial manner. Orders 80licted. Office, opposite Geo. Keeney’s, on Com mercial street, next to rs Ate & Coe’: Nevada, Sept. 6. 1960.—17 ROPOSALS FOR SINKING A orth ca FT pt Round Mountain. hal cA ef Deentee Saw Mill, on Rock creek, ‘That the Empire Market has acre mill SATURDAY, fet ooo oll : been removed to ved un . . and attend to thelr wants me Mate COLLINS & Co., 4 Main street. ter He oa hand tall aime «large lt of February 5, 1861-5d_, ay oa or retail. y Nevada, Feb. 5, 1861.—tf JOB PRINTING, Neatly and promptly executed at this office E MARKET, 4 . ll JAMES coLERY,‘Prepricter. LX Kinds mane conitiitly on and i a =e ats in any part of the oft at 7 to quality of Meats purchase! "‘Wevada, Oct. est Rates. Coflections male, and State and Couns > 7 Souris purchased; at the maine dy : d San Fran: INEVADA-ASSAY OFFICE . 1 t fe of minerals ry istomers ; forass by regular ev xs hae : ; upon wn fs ete. an ‘s “ Perseverance and Industry Conquers wd FRR Trion FR BONE. FTER MANY YEARS OF Trials . ft-can be placed in-a'mere Shell or a Fang, or . Killing the Nerves or Stopping the Fangs. . sure of the nerve: Flo’! Tyecnngecansseanenccceeecemsnscucerees 1 UNITED STATES BAKERY, Boston Brown “Gecke Graham Bread, ° many ne’ term just ing.abou are int is a great were dit Were pul A vote Esq. for’ to Rey. . books, 1 Rev. honorary We ar this insti _itse Its are thus influences fuland e ty is bey w large i term, th ry. out it tion of v catulogu " torical.a phy and; ery fami lection ¢ state lor of ‘the. edatan bership’ M. Leve ce I ceived 2 from, Ne this mar statione) novels, J torials, ' find it to ars. Wik have a b éstablis] their sty ough b cash. ATTE attempt to rob } feturn.} in a be Wan 8p temptei horse 8] and he } he kept to see y fered. Wasi happy t to celek the Fat _ Nevada. of :a bal learned we are of the : = a éilman, our tha troller Burt din, at . on Wei dred 4 goods. Butte +