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ANY. LICENSE
jon : though it hes not, of course, that soul-search;
ago.
renter
tp
forfeit money ; said forfeit not to be less than
heterodoxy
of secession is handled without
Sat not be foundin the rear, bat fri the . gloves;-as it ought to be; and, in-all respects, .
front, of any of itspredecessors. ;A few its columns’
are imspired by the bold and
weeks will show what claims we have ta de generous spirit of Californian patriotism .An
considered a true prophet.
article, from our own humble pen, on the
In our opinion, the great merit of the pres-_ subject
of .“ The. Coolie Questién,” we are
‘entlegislature will consist. more
in not doing, proudto see
on itsfirstpage, though without
“than in doing, a great many things which eredit, which to us is of no consequence.
“scheming projectors will attempt to force}We love to see the truth propagated,
with
A strong outsideinor without credit.
fluencewill be exerted tohave our present
excellent public school system ruined, by di
son
. 9500. If Mr. Hill nceepts this chalienge all ne
what
. draulice
upon-its consideration.
FEAR 186)
ORNS. TEE
‘ absuanuanas thasintaamhe hatin
_ . fessor Hill to fight me for $1,000 or-§2,000, either.
1 two or thiree mouths from the time of putting up
cessary arrangements can be settled by calling
January 5th, 1861—St :
BUYERSwit, ALWAYS: FIND US ON
wx, ‘M. DAVIS.
:
TO COME OFF
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
ZE—Oe'fulLoweeled ) Semon
ERST PRIZE—On
Second Prine -Laaies’
: oe. “ied
-on th
.got in
Blaze
iinviti
wher
‘The .
‘chara
har, .
Nevada, Jan. 7h, 1961:
eter eeert emer erm
Attention, Everybody!
verting its funds from their legitimate purpose to the support of sectarian institutions low an attempt at secession will be much
. Prize—Elegant. Pin, sw
Tenth Elevent h, Rweltth,”
we
Thirteenth
een
oan
‘ourOf learning.. Petitions, praying for this esmore sériqus than many others anticipate. teenth and Fifteenth. Prizee—Each, handsome
pecial object, have been industriously circuDressleman’s
Sixteenth Prize—Gent
While he does not undertake to_ predict the pagans
wo
lated, and ure now beiug circulated, throughThe
above goods are.on_ yong oar L0future, hé anticipates that when the scsoding . :
out the entire state, and thousands of people
ScK’S STORE, where tickets. can
boughht.
States go out, they will form their own Govcus
MRs.J 8. SNYDE
_ have sigued them without weighing theirim
ernment, and send on delegates to tne Genport. Allusion to this. matter; couched m
UNDERTAKING.
Wim. C. Groves, Undertaker.
Ce
t.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Stree
A Great Reduction in the ct
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. .
N CONSIDERATION OF THE HARD wWitinnem foot. of Broad street,, oppastte Ed.
£
situatein said city of Nevada, on Boulder street: . 7109 finish them in the BESTsmd MOST DU
continues. Even at this late period of the
season the exodus is ‘searcely a whitabated.
‘one, we implore our lawmakers to just,let
The rush is still onward, and America seems
a got stable ; ond lot being the size anc width
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
blie sale all theaboxe described
to
Tne
the highestbidder, for cash, in fronslot'tne Court
Housedoor; inNevada; on WEDNESDAY, sy
to be the chief destination of those leaving. 30th,
1861, between the hours or 9 o’elock, A. M.
the‘miners slide, until the miners, them
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.—tf
NOW ISTHE TIME TO HAVE PICTURES!
With chances to win splendsd Prizes. No one
California Cured Bacon Hams,
will ever miss the time or the money invested.
Call in and see =—
SHOULDERS AND LARD.
". Maiber
A. LIEBERT, 88 Broad street.
selves, beg for some legislation.
HE subseriber beget enll the
Attenthe country. The stream of emigration via and 40’clock, P. M.
Given under Loahand this 7th da: i$ —_
There are several other things which we
tion of TRADERS AND FAMILIES to a
Liverpoot-still continues to flow almost as 1861.
superior article of
J.B. VAN HAG
LIEBERT’S RAFFLE.
would beg our legislators not to do, allusion
By John Dixson, Unter Sneriss.
8
rapidly as in June and July. The bulk of the
to which
we must defer to some-vther occaIrish emigration is composed
WING TO THE FACT THAT Mr. C. Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard,
of the Celtic
or
Metropolitan: Theatre.
Ww. ¥
‘s Gift En
tis roon to In C
manufactured by
from choiee
sion;-but, there are, at least, two things
Milesian stock—the autocthons of the island—
ED HoGs, wt hisveri on the
+ ong off, ere Tha .
of theto postpone . CORN FED
Which we would intreat them to do. The leaving the intruding Saxon race to dominate
Toll
Road
between
Grass
V
one
resent
time.
Vv
THE CAMBRIAN SONGSTERS tany Girt
mile from the latter place.
Entertainment un
first
is: To select the very Wisest and most
Have theshonorto announce to the public of
the soil. Ina few years. Ireland will exhibit
Nevada, that their FULL CHOIR will appear at Tuesday, February 12th, 1861. 1.000 CAREFULLY mceovun HOGS,
honest man in the state, and elect
him Uniimhabithe remarkable spectacle of a country dethe above place,
Those who wish to Eyre Goma pombe 80 He is enabled to offer to the Trade,
ted States Senator. ‘Let him be a man thor.
tante of Grass Valley, Nevada wate
we
Oe
eas
me
at
‘serted by its original occupants
and their WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 9.
couritry, a very. choice article of the above kiods,
oughly identified with the interests of the
on sweet, and on wo by ag Ag
state, and who as thoroughly understands places supplied by a distinct and cuonayeniel .
Progreinme—Part Pirst.
DA 18.
people. The Indian tribes of America have
A McALLISTER, Agen Nevada, ai94¢
YOUNG AMERICA SALOON, “or A.
, Sun's Gay Beam.
..s.s0soveeeeFull Choir
what is necessary to the state’s prosperity;
y Little V:
y Home, (with Guitars)
:
No. 55 Pine Street, Nevada. —
and, though last, not least, let him bé « man disappeared béfore the pale faces and sunk
Mrs.and Miss Jones
As H. HAGADORE
into their graves; but the Insh Celtic blood
ANP _BAnve MILLS, Cc, W. MULFORD.
MALOY
DAN.
.Messrs.
J.
0.,
D.
R.
&
F.
Jones
who can commaad
the respect and confidence
C. W. MULFORD & Co.
Wilt,oo
we
‘Missed You. Mra. & Miss vanes
still lives. Like the seed of Abraham, it has}
weet The JOYs.secesdscserecesesevees Choir.
of all the American‘statesmen
he may meet,
lost its national identity, and has become a Three Blind Miee...J. O., D. R. and-F. Jones
whether they -hail from the north or‘the
Dew8..+. PPTTriTirr tee Mrs. Jones
floating elementin the etvittentios of all lands Twi
Hark! "Tis the gpPrefs eciecaddasesvecces Choir
south, theeast or the west.
Old Misses Snipe, (on guitar) Mrs. & Miss Jones
but ite own.
_ Our second request is, that the legislature
— Retreat, (on
9 nA
will take into its wise consideration
the con
YY Sa ae re
Come and see.for yourselves
Guitar).... Miss Jones
ere
in Cool Grot..++++scereee ecepeesedes Choir
BANKERS.
At their Old Stand, Main Street, Nevada.
—. G°
OLD
% DUST
etapa
SELECT SCHOOL
at the Highest Rates
Dust. rwarded to the U. 8. Branch Mint for
—FOR—
itreguired
and advances
made on the same
INCORRECT.—A co
t informs tte
Part Second.
sequences which must result to the white Nevada_TRANSURIPT
that ‘‘mining operaHail, arr me § Morntinisess
. !
i cevsecsesess«Choir Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
poo
vane 4hagsip bought at she highest market rates.
people of the state—especiully to the white tions atNorth San Juan are generally susOnly Waiting. ....+. é..Mite. and itias sane
nded owing to a break in the Middle Yuba Oh,"iow De ightful ise vdocessascatacgeesere
_,Aeoring people—by the further importation
of Chinese slaves to. our shores. A grest
itch.”
_ This ig news that no one in these
was
evil is rapidly growing up, in our atate, thro’ aware 0
. . Knowing chap that, “eur.
tee manne of this “onulie slave trade," which respondent !"—Hydraulic Press.
You had bettersay-that
to our correspon
hereafter.
". dent's fage. If you try it on, he'll lick the
The Rosy Crown.. ..+0++s re. and Iiline Jones
Hark, the Merry Christ Chores "Bells,
ae: DR. and Joel Jones
5
P --Mre. and Miss Jones
0
8 ee
eee ETE kT
W. K. F. DEAL, A. B...-00 .+eees Principal.
JANKTTA A. DEAL.. prvipone rss ‘Assistant.
_CHARLES‘Ww. YOUNG,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
bat?
HOOL will —_ on MONDAY
1861. Young Gentlemen will Watches, Diam
te 7th. 6
onds, Jewelry,
re. alrd Miss
a donee, John do, and D. R. Jones SS tsceenal y prepared to enter College.
ke of Tennessee..... Mrs. and Miss Joncs
aes
,
\Ontiery, Silyer Ware and Fancy Goeds.
Kitty Clay picalatdeghaades .Mra. and Miss Jones
TERMS:
—
German .«.+++++ Concceperce ewes
ce scopsdes« 800
:
-Kelsey’s Block,
the Banke of the Oid Mohawk..,
Primaty Studies, per month..,.. PaaS gh$4.00 (
From the very cupeular materials which,
Mrs. and Miss Jones . English Branches and Mathematies..... 500 Commercial Street :
2:
02 .t. Near Pine.
SAMs cies conan’4 scintgiachanne cotesssiaracea 100
4
ion, constitute
the present legboots. Our ancienis on the shoulder, ‘Rhe Mariner Loves o’er the Waters to roam,
Watches carefull ey aman and Jewelry
Choir . Qieekn oo. okecidesdeadée
ter cess sicevesceee TO
to order. All art es guaranteed.
igre: cooly expect the seshe ia..
rene Nodding»..
. +++.» Tete TE. PP
Tite tr ritth eee 200 made
waperasom— 1860.
on-will
be noted for its peacefulness, sobrie
Cae . PI
Sco ue aiiedl 7, Nixnt School,
Pihccchacsccsesect
ANOTHER MARYSVILLE Free Briper.—: Bo Su kwnsbhssoetensceihg
ty, industry, economy of time and money,
and, especially; for itebriefuess. Our NeThe people of Marysville, haviiig got a free
vada couiity delegation,
we believe, fully conbridge over the Feather river under way,
cur with
us, in these sentiments,
and, we are now turning their attention tea free
trust,
they .will find.
y. of’ — bridge‘over the Yuba at Simpsen's Ferry.—
among their brother a ts
de
ot passengers from San Fran
ments, though there is always a set of fel
lows among them who dog the heels of the
the year 1860, were
as folluws:
patriots
with law suits aid injunctions. We
s, 30,711 i departures, 14,576 —being
tation of our population seaward
learn from the Express thatit is proposed by
tothe number of 16,135. «The gainin popusuadry public-spirited individuals to purchase
-Jation seaward during the year 1359 was 13,the interest of Mrs. Margaret Simpson in
402 5 in 1808, 12,746 ; a 7,867—showing
nt) aaeeanr at
Tithe letter
of Mr. Cobb, published ia’ the
W.
ra weuld
of this county,
‘Banker.
* December 27, Im
ON BROAD STREET,
HE P
the pu
GEO. W.KIDD,
Five Weeks..sivececcccescecccccesvesedese
sO OO>. In the Gran‘te Buila'ng, Broad Street, Nevada.
H r) U Ss E,
NEVADA,
» Thureday’ and
—
ket. Rates, and liberal adv
made
mraneten for Assay er for Coinage at ae Us
' SEAMLESS CAPS,
:
eunce
the State
Gs DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar
Now. Selting
at 75 Cents apiece,
At Cheap John’s.
large, that he has taken charge of the above
oie! t Cheeks on San Franciseo
at the Lowi Wecleasr Coligetinnn
ollections oma
and State
3
2A— purchased at ‘the nighen
sep7-tf
Nevada, January.nt
Splendid New Brick Hotel,
Which he designs keeping ooths best style.
COUNTY
'¥ SCRIP.
F. X. nae,
Travelers visit
Nevada will find all the comforts of a homeat this Hotel.
f
Agent of A. Seiberlich,
ane coat my pine
CENTS WILLE.
Beot and SheeCammepes Brent nee
wecheres benecares Prassar
SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS
5 Decrennentto,Dutch Flat -<
aod
what
is knownas the Middle Ferry,ind build
by subscription, a free bridge across the Yuat this House, The sngs samaee c Posy oot fey
toe
craien
t he bes' t SP
Deeancmngnede Ladies’. Fees
andeee
Children’oe
weet
ba. Itis to be hoped that the movement
MATTRESSES and the robes ‘ate Sapplindin a . “superior pour. Also, French Calf Beot
ae piace,
comfortable and luxurious style.
will be suecesstul.
and Boot
RATE or “CHARGES
Y¥.Herald,
in which his message is ficrvcly
on. or Maize.ery has Wells well said,
assailed, and the strongest secession grounds tht asingle yoar's crop
of corn is worth
=a,
‘
4
. more than all the gold
of Cali
In ad
rer. Saini hes 8 salery
of £1,000 dition to its other uses, it is iow Sa that
$5,000 per year. He devotes $2,000
of it produces a clear fluid, that burns without
of his family,
and ex. odor, without smoke, and is inexpensive, af.
_ this fe.the support
pends the remaining $3,000 in maintaming. Ferding a good light imaw ‘ordinary kerosene
eleven
Saturday Evenings, at?Poel
TERMS:
:
B A l L E ¥
The Marysvillans sometimes show considera
“ble pluck,in the matter of intervalimprovewep SravisTics.—The lai
nd
January 1—5d
ia in dlead Mk asienhaas tn Sealed.
Board
per week.......0005 From
$7 to $10 . .
DROME» o's anos 00 86c hong sceee dececees sas Fifty Cents
aecaeses Pity and Seventy-Five Gente
This Hotel will be kept open at alt Hours.
jeer
N. ob teil! Proprietor.
tbe
SON & 00.
Bakery, Mill st,
ag
FP vok Binder,
Loox OUT, IM AFTER You!
LL THOSE . INDEBTED TO ME
:
KPAIRING aND BOOK BINDING done in AY
to
their accounts will be
placed im the banda of acoilecting Ofer
eri
The well known MEAT MARKET,
‘Girasn Valter, Jan. 1, 1861
FRANK A. LEONARD,
mercial
HousetoRent.
a cou
‘two!
whie
on the shortest notice.
Number 30. Main Street. Mevade,
on some sort of legislation for miners. For
other
. __ build
FINISHED A NEW HEARSE
PRICES OF LIKENESSES!!. FHAVING
Tam-nowFa to do undertaking on
times and also for the
rtunity of selling
thington’s shop.
243m.
¥ virtue of an order of sale to me directed
Epo in my Rafile before the Ist of Febtion, and for peaceable separation, or for a B issued out of the Hon. District Court of — all'the
ruary,I am dete
to reducemy prices for J. C. BIRDSEYE.
morning’s TRANSCRIPT, in the Address of
Cc. N, FELTOX.
14th Judicial District, in and for the Count
Te-organization of the Union on a satisfactory ea
Lixenesses
25 per cent. from the ist
of
State of California, beariug date
Dr. Overton, our School Superintendent. It
{ will continue to take as
& pictur
BIRDSEYVE
&
CO.
4
1861.
basis, Meantime the seceding States will 29th, 1860, wherein JOHN DA
is plaintiff
any part of alifornia, in all
is to. be hoped that the legislature will perBANKERS.
and CHARLES KENT isdefendant, I amdirecas ean be taken in and
will chargFag (with one
make ne attempt at forcible resistance of the ted to sell the following described real estate, in kinda of weather,
ticket in my Rafite for
f
every dollar mvested in
mit the public #chool system to remain as it
city of Nevada, to-wit: That certain town
collection of Federil revenues, but will subthe
lot in the city of Hevesa, situate on the easterly . P’jctures) the same price as I have ars: before
Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion * the Highis, and not make it.a bone of contention, over
mit te that until their own Government is sideof Pine street in said city, now occupied by without tickets.
est Rates. Advances made on GOL DUST
'T for
Arepanye
which sectarian bigots may growl and fight.
said Charles Kent as a meat peoetat, avin
‘&seny-or Coinage at the U. S. Mint.
fairlyin operation, This will carry the troithe
a front on Pine street of 17 feet, mere or kiess, an
Another matter, which we wish the legisf
. Cheoks at Par, on San Francisco, Sacrableover to March ony and into Mr. Lincoln’8 extending back from said street, In an easterly Life-size Fhetegriphé framed
lature to 1Tet alone, and towhighwe» haveaddirection, 72 feet more or less. ‘Also a lot of land
—~1—
7"
_ mento and Marysville,
ee
and corral thereon,
SEPT ATOOREES SANE SSE SAI vie gs y
in the township of Nevada aforesaid, on South
.
i¢r-Our Sight Exchange on Metropolitan Bank,
York, for salein sums to suit.
interest. No doubt there will be plenty of
other perture New
With Sixteen Tickets, and
Purchase State and County Securities at the
". Bouter ye Seat in coumarinswiththe ool regners
«ae
geek
whi
1
taking
oe
lobbiers at’ Sacramento, during the session,
lot
town
other
that
highest rates.
EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND.--The Westness of butchering. Atso,
Deposites received, Collections made and transwho, in their rage for doing away of all old
act a general Banking business.
ern (Ireland) Star alleges that the exodus stilt
RABLE STYLE of the art.
things and making all things new, will insiet
“the li
= BLOCK & CO.
ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 16th, 1961.
eral Government to treat for their recogni——"""“Gherifi’s Sale.
-burée
HAND PREPARED FORHE CONTEST. —=
LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT .
Prize—Ladies’ Velvet Sack. Fourth‘Prige—Le
Cou. BAKER’s Opinion.—Colonel
dies’ Exameled Locket.. Fifth Prize—El
Loge. FSixth Prize—Small Gold Leo
iy among those who fear the troubles ta fol . Gold
Seventh P:rize—Ladies’ Mourning Pin. E' neh
"Just and forcible terms, will be foundin this
fee
as
>
=jor UNDEHsSELEL vs
It is a good:
andBomoed
su’
manner. Orders sowy
nals
Ae on Com
Flements are not soonmade: On‘ and afer Jan
Seyto
street, 6, go Mayers & Coe
. & __ JOHN
L. GAMBLE,
Orders
fice at the Court
Nevada, Sept.
‘Selling only Sets dain’
Those wishing purchase
will do veil ea
TNA
sortment before
strictly attended to. Of
‘
Bq ua:
'
ithe €
:sent
»prov)
‘the r
eS chisp
-brou
place
_ with
‘ble A
ump
‘Ken
their
way
G
ple.
riou
svear
such
-doul
‘to tl
thes
Ttis
tick
‘king
disp
‘tum