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yRrpAy, WAROH 150, 1863,
; MATTERS AN AND > THINGS.
Whidh — his @ eye over our beloved
things apparent.on its,
a oss bt
they wey, Sod rasee aeeey \ il plenty,
tae: ao hanging around miners’ senting SE .
eens ne, Tania ary ee”
vt ‘of money, and { Hid'fit tor nothing:
pr sepa oe ee ca people of Aurora ght oan that their’
inthe full tide'6f ‘prosperity. ‘The farmnerts town, is: destined to su slg
with slight exeeptions in wome localities,’ and, suport as Jumping of
haivé lidid the-elementi iach in their favor, . lotscaccompanied by. the
and are now lookiig fotwatd to the reaping
"of thé. most bountiful harvest that. ever
leased the State. The products of last
year’s crops have furnished cargoes for many, ships, and given to California the -character .
ofa” tich ‘exporting . State. In. bread and
meat-our people have enough for all their.
wants, with a very Tespéctable surplus to}
sell. to: foreign: countries. Merchants and}
méhatiies can ‘tot help being prosperous
when the miners and fatmers ate prosperous; .
=I and‘so also must ithe with that.class of men
called ‘laborers, Who never languish” whelt
others flourish.
‘Various manufactories have been recently
established in the State, for the production
of many things of prime necessity, and whith,
besides aiding in creating a home market for
our farmers, musttend-to keep much mouey
in the State that would otherwise go. to foreign thanufacturers. Furnaces affd flouring mills are plenty and ennnet be stirpassed,
anywhere, in the excellence of their products.
. Home-produged Woolen goods and home-pro__. duced paper, alb'of good qtiality, ate begin
" ning to-take.the. place of the imported artiless and, ‘notwithstanding the troubles in
states, no ofé need be surprised
* see eotton millé in. California within a
of years: Of California wine it is
a formidable rival of the vine; and what
more ean there be wanted to make Caljfor. ,
nia all that her most visionary admirers dare
While nattre and the industry of our peoplé ate doing eo much to enrich and ennoble
the atute, the legislatute has been busy in
emptying the public treasury-wnd-lending itself to little acts of apecial legislation for the
benefit of an importunate lobby.: But it is
_ unpleasant to bring the inefficiency and obliquity of Califoruia’s politicians into such
broad contrast with her industrial prosperity;
and, therefore; in the language. of Jack
Keteh, we let the subject drop.
THe CHANGE OF VENUE.—-Our exchanges are unanimous in condemning the recent
effort of the legislature to infringe upon the
righte ofthe judiciary. Itie true that Samuel T. Newell, whom Horace Smith assaasi*
nated im broad daylight, was nothing’ but a
printer, and, of comer ther consequence in legislative ation, yet, nevertheless, and notwithstanding, that fact is
scarcely sufficient to warrant the Senate and}
Assembly in violating a plain requirement ot}.
the Constitution,.It delights.ue to state that
the four Assemblymen ftom Nevada county
—Messrs. Avery, Councilman, Eastman, Miller, and Spence-voted to suatain the Constitution and the Governor's veto.
CHARITABLE Bequest.—The late Alex:
ander McKenzie, of Poverty Bar, Calaveras
county, bequeathed $6,000 to the San Francisco Proteatant Orphan Asylum haa ard the res
mainder of his estate to his friend Wim. Morrow, subject to reversion to the above Society, itt'Gase Morrow leaves no childfen,
Goop.—The Silver Age, published at Car
von City, thinks the new paper to be started.
ut Silver City may succeed, as its editot does
bot look like'a hearty feeder! 7
al
myed. C. Birdeeye. of Newnda, had arrived,
and Col. Baker was underst.od to be favorable ; that he was the only man that could
par seven 2 heated, with pete two women in
1 the whole of that number. Owing to: the'}
ground being covered with snow,
is housed mat aa —performances, is. going on bri
ple had « plaza lafd'ott;-inth
town, but it has been jumped, ‘and $3,000 in
now’ asked for one doFner Jot in it. Asking
and getting, however, are two different things.
Thé latest éxcitémént wis 3 teported rich
of Aurora, and 150 miners left that place on
the morning ofthe Sth of ‘Mareh, to examine
this new district.
their mines will Compare favorably v with any:
in the Territory, Two quartz mills are expeetéd to arrive there in a very short time,
and quite a number of: others aré on the -way.
from San Francisco,
Chidamen. “A party of: them arrived there
‘some time since, but their reception “was so} ~
unfriendly that they retraced their steps back .
to Rabbit Creek; Sierra Co.,
came.
running there at present. Twoexpress men
(Dean and Ferguson) run to Carson and Virginin Cities, carrying letters, packages nnd}
papers. The distance from Genos is eightysix miles, over oue of the’ best natural roads.
in the country. ‘The last five miles, before
reaching Aurora, are all up. hill, and our correspondent ‘warns travelers not to drink of
: less to speak, for everybody knows that . tno spring water, half way up that: hill, on
it sy vies with gold, as the great staple . 44. right hand side of the road, as it is poisof the State. The silkworm will soon become . prong.
atdigroid aol .
trike of ‘silver, sometwenty -aix qiles ‘east
The: people « of Esmeralda arénitatied that}?
. ‘The folks. of Aurora ure not partialf to
whence they
The health of the place is excellent.
There are neither stages nor saddle trains
Tux Secession. Sprrir.—One would
hardly suppose that ‘such usually quiet and
unobtrusive men, as inventors generally are,
should be carried away on the tide of seetion-/
‘alism ; but such is the case, Messrs. Mung .
& Co., editors and proprietors of that most
useful of all the New York ‘weeklies, The
Scientific American, and who are extensively
engaged as agents for inventors to procure
patent rights, in their number of Feb. 16,
publish the following letter from one of their
South Carolina clients:
Rervus.ic or Soutru CAROLINA,
January 16, 1861.
Messrs. Munn & Co.—As I donot consider. . .
not take the oath required of me. If
‘can strike that out of the papers, and t x
let.me,sign them, I will do it; but if not, I
withdraw my. petition. Please answer immediately, as 1 expect to leave this place
soon to ge and defend my state. . Allow me
you have always done my wie.
a reply:
M8 oa the
pte sentiment amone some of her citizens.
than make the required oath of citizenship.
to sacrifice his means in preference to
ciple.
ST tes Sonoterdivenn tha consider themcannot conscientiously
oath, to wait awhile, rather than
a
Z ceiling of the court room, and they, believe
myself a citizen of the Umted States, I poe
. Placer Herald says Mr. T. D. Judah; witha
‘to thank: you for the promptness with which
oy
To which Messrs. Munn & Co. thus philo.")
above, from a resident. of
arolina, merely to show the state of
writer is willing to sacrifice his legal
right in.an invention of value to him, rather
We admire the-apirit which induces a pentet
At the same time, we would advise
selves foreigners to the United States, and
take the prescribed
abandon
their clams to a patent by a withdrawal of
their applications.
INFORMATION SW awven ot Benjamia
2 for grand larceny.
«1 for assault with intent to do hedily haem .
“I for assault with intent to kill.
Prmcmnan pecinae Long; committed-for murger;) ~
cliched which, would wikvead 1 an indictment.
examined the books: of the county:
officers, and believe they are cofréétly, Kept.
They find the jail in good ‘conditior ; the prisoners securely kept and apparently well cared.
dated condition, particularly the roof and the
that « small portion of the county! futids could .
not he better appropriated than in repairing
it, "They find the county hospital. in a rear
sonably good condition and the: patients apparently well cared. for, but would state that
two members of the jury visited the hospital
on Tuesday morning and found it: in a very
different condition. On that occasion the .
. bedding was filthy, the floor uncleanly, the
beds, in many instances, unprovided with
sheets, and the patients manifestly neglected.
Whether the enange was owing to an anticia regard for the sanitary condition of the institution, they:are:whable to determine. All
of which is respectfully submitted, :
4 I. WILLIAMSON,
Foreman of the Grand Jury.
Tae Usion Party.—There is one membe of the Assenibly, belonging to the Smith
family—O. K. Smith is his name, the QO. K.
denoting that i® is ‘‘Oll Korrect”—who is
put down, in the hoinographic chart, aa the
sole representative of the Union Party, in
that dignified body. In a. political pot: of
view; he is what lawyers would call a corporperson, all the elements and accessories of a
grand partisan organization. On'the assembling of the joint\convention, the other day,
he*asserted his claims to consideration, as a
political party, by nominating @ candidate for
“I rise to place in nomination the Hon. G.
W. Bowie, of Sacramento. I desire further
to say that this nomination has been made
without mente . the gentleman himeelf—
without his knowledge or consent. The Union party, in making it, rely on his well known
patriotiam and love of country, in the assurapee.that, if elected, he will serve us with . 1
beni § Although he may not be elected,
receive the united of the Tisgiletece.”
on or Bell-Everett party in
It is proper to remark, that, ee Mr.
O. K: Smith's party is in a woful minority,,
‘its nomination of a senatorial candidate showed excellent discrimination.
Mevwesien Ratenoan SurveEY:—-The:
corps of engineers commenced 4 failroad
survey, on Tuesday, frem Auburn to the
State line by the way of the Duteh Fiat Divide, It is thought that this survey is made
under the auspices of a company called the
“ California Pacific Central Railroad Compa. °°*
ny,” the members of which reside at Sacramento. Mr. Judah will also run line of
survey from Lincoln to the same“ Divide.”
As. the altitude of Auburn is about. one
thousand feet greater than Lincoln we have
no fears that Mr. J. can obtain vat weal iG
from the valley to the mountains than is
presented by the Auburn route.
—
WHALING AT SAN DieGo.—At San Diego,
during the last of February, aceording to
the Bulletin, the bark “Ocean” was rethe season, making 900 barrels of oil; and
twto land competion bad abeiit 20 whales
each.
for. "Phey find'the. court house in a dilapi.
pated visit of.the grand jury, or prompted by .
ation sole, and embraces in his own proper .
Senator, in the following neat bit of a speech: . ay ee
vile on Seine st inst. ee Rosenr MeMurryr
and Miss esi . JOHNSON, both of Nevada
nt
renege
Of the following well ath Pan
a renee ma bang =
fo sell at ON BIT HG
« Quick Sales cae euall Proate””
Fine Cut Tobacte sdodadindlyy eon hand,
Eureka, Lilienthal, Andersen’s,
Pern ote Mg eormors
Cavendish, New El
ay re Foenst Dew Tobacco.
aaa rs tare D ronacc]e
February 27“ae No. 33 and 35 5 see mor
YOUNG AMERICA SALOON,
No. 65 Pine Street, Nevada.
DAN. MALLOY AND HARVY MILLS,
_ PROPRIETORS. : ;
Me EH are
for yourselves ! dae er
ein hlgeiyy Mare es memo eat
. ; “They have, as. ‘nui as the ‘titne’ would’ pe -Here’s a Good: pan a!
M. Witter, who left New Orleans about
1855. All his relatives are dead except his
aged mother, who is now living ‘in Mobile,
Alabama. Any information concerning him
will be thankfully reevived by J. C. Brown,
Mobile, Alabame, or Charles H. Schrebel, . Governor,
nor
he poi
bet at ‘Timber Chik biotin couaty, by a
party, name unknown, on the 9th of March.
beat Ie anhins dean ibe coe
ant pay tone ay ae nod
Parks received four wounds, one on the left.
i
>
Mooney Prays For THE GoveRnon.—
Mooney, in his Express, opposes the ‘Smith
change of venue bill,and says :
. Ler eae ine Os ets ears
the eurdare, oh he
Pes Pate
a Sunt
SPRING STYLES —
mat Depositors.
rned or brought in aea 0 pone,
ozs. 4 of 1 eent.
larger Ns.
SS ee aan 8, $5."
red with Ww
PL P ranp. 7 :
comp alias easy terms. . pian Fe
ita Pea prtero, . v ) COMMERCIAL 8T., regen
ny
NOSE BROK!
FOR ONLY _ MENT &. TOMPKINS Monday evening
AVE As CIATED. THEMSELVES TO“ men uamed Hig
A FEW DAYS H’ sie or thee ecg te atet th
Mada
poker, breakin;
tapacaoteaai ‘The Best American. Beef, Pork, Mutton, The boys up thi
gy, Phrenotogy, Ral “Prled Beet, Corned Pork and ~ on the shoulder
mr. Cam be consulted OE ee SuoOTING
im English, Frenen ap ¢ hope strict attenti business to. re. ed Poara,ee ee onlée, sida Baste iene fan san atl ni ate 7
absent f : is, jouris wite ‘al
“Reyes and om the Fat: Beef ‘Cattle, Hogs and Sheep . got into a aimc
Fecare. Madame 5. . . . On hand anid for sale in lots (Agi om = ~ before‘last, de
celebrated diviner in. March 6-tf _ £0. TOMPKINS. 9 Without doing.
EE FROM. ssa wer 90 to $2,00
ing, tt Grass V
+ Letter, ‘ear aeeeny ne be eo Bly ’ SELECT SCHOOL, . as 6 wes in ¥.
at the Sige aime sansa ci mer woune 5S Ladies be ice last year,
on . SONORA
, As Bie. si Vissi ss Principal.
HO, F a ANETTA Ae Dik atasonranantene Assistant. to Mr. John I
Goel BILVE ER, COPPER AND 0%, ot ll La baal ore on EAL. headé to run’ a
— Pestana of such a Piao can have the gan: }e thoroughly prepared to enter College f was driving to
ers on SATURDAY EVENING, fet {6th TERMS : . and when just
+ nd ee ee — » to make arBriiaaty Studies, pat or ccivensewsacteen Fo ‘ _ broke, shatter
ifarch 19-4d~ 7 0 STEPHENSON ov ethegpepee neepnepseceens sseren ces races 19 ' time, and final
CHAMPAGNE COCK TALES. . Fremchnric nescence: 3a) YUNG
A. R. JENKINS, . mae Lao Monday, ‘7 Thareday and . morning: “Mr
Of the National Exchange Saloon, has just réTERMS : [. the faee from
ceived, and will keep.on hand, during the season, pf ate aa Dercgten; ots downs pases $50 . knocked peas
THE VERY BEST MOUNTAIN ICE, . . GRGGN LAVERY STABLE noses
And is now prepared to serve up —— and Main fain Sts, Nevada, . ] Cady, with M
oCcK , Laneaster, away, & little
HORY CRANE AGNES Fae wo OULDINFORM me FRIENDS AND aceident was «
Nevada, March 12, 1861-tf gee ae hide addedex. . : im
and elegant ctaagainst 4 shag
California Cured Bacon Hams, . jj, ely ae sie has Mississippi
I sancaua ©: AND LARD. ° ies prepared to furnish a fa head sha
rol THADERS AND FAMILIES 10 8 for ladies nt on groticinen weil be be reedy well 7) case, broke fir
8 aon at aE : equip Al ee eee in ine teins eet found till yest
B Sho and. yan earnest deotre 86 retaisr the confidence of my ~ : oa
acon, I ulders, Lard, dey mo. £0 believe L'will be able to give . slightly bruise
In Cans, ete. , manufactured by him from ¢hoicesat! c ‘ a
CORN FED 4 at his establishment, on the —Horses on livery. Tue ball at
L 4 Htoadbetweun Grass Ding} n> ae SE Busca male Re “rhe quay of evening, at, ¢
~ 00 CAREFULLY = -my stock will permit me to say that those-seeking plete success
SELECTED n ons, ure or aren on business would do well'to
He i egabted to 0 to the Trade, give me a call. sepe-tf about $700.
tants.of .G onan ice : ore and ae
Valley: ;
ay ice article o: ai
“Nevada; Pets 1140 . ne street fee PR 4 vv genre = danced wi
‘MAIN STREET, Opposite Mulford & Co’s nak [ ircumstance
CIGAR & TOBACCO EMPORIUM [222 Chemicals, Perfumery, . ‘rom particip
A. R. JENKINS . ate tom : Saw:
eULD inform the Levers ef the. . Afall seerion NEVADA '
meen just received a very susupply ——of this propos
perior lot of FI CIGARS. Bie hee. pee: arenes cclcctel ‘
aac A et Conuurnans not are thus giver
“ oviguten and Agvihiécney, boundary line
10,000 or ‘ents BEST CIGARS “BROAD STREET. the Coloradc
evans . Ie TN Drugs, Oils, Paints, Frente
mie 9 nn : ? Perfumery, , =
ri] “Gash orders from the country solicted. sepé-Im
W.H, CRAWFORD & CO.,
(Suecessors to J. M. Hamilton & Co.)
guna, mapeniacs, 0 a
beer act an .
?
dares
27 MAIN. STREET, 2oj% MAIN STREET, NEVADA
BAKER & WYMORE,
lie MEATS, of ALE. KINDS .
tale ot Chegp rates
. Within aresonale distance of a 4
TAKE THE LEAD INTHE STATE.
saemeapediiebeds er]
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