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May 22, 1861 (4 pages)

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f Hs ; mder has left Us in dis NEVADA’ crry, RE CONSTANTLY RxEcE If there Presidenof t the United States. He hoped, aan fn the Of Every Kind and Quality. da, Co. of Nevada Jamvodof California, oe was 8 traitor in -his house he wanted himfo matters would be settled withouta fight, but ene hai mile tant. from he Court Howse, in direction ta5 a gee? : Nevada, May 9, 1861. leave. The Government must. be sustained is bound to follow the stars and stripes. The a north east fos ilimits of aati City € of on the boiling the law editor gives it as his ‘opinion, founded put dowa. He quoted and rebellion levator, Flour Mil . Warchtase, about ene e hundred and ifty and warned tebels of what they ‘ remarks of the officers, that the resignations of treason, feet in Ree one stn nen tae Meek of secession officers from the army do not. tor might expect. attached therete about 30 feet square situated su article of Havana C that 1 the lands owned by said O Tomlinson, f yA The Rev: Mr. Dodge, of ‘the Second Presgrieve the loyal ones, whe rather chuckle on sed my, customers have arrived. Look bounded by the mining claims of Stuart & Co., on Piliewea at of I wits reeds ; the mining at the byterian Churén, in an eloquent and patriover the increased chances uf rapid promo. Lo east, # on the south west ages “marion patriot pai Fob anantrdrrn state of affairs, one s iscertain; tho evil is upon-us, sighing = ARRIVED AT LASTi and, Jamentation, jcriminntiow“and vituperation, cannot avert it. It is useless to ranaC. hy bietors.to find what mon; oF communi otic addréss, said our allegiance was due to tion. Thisis ene more proof, and one very oy the name of the Manzanita Hill, at — place copes the’ sation; “ih is the duty of ‘Amasiean thd.Governtient of the United States. He much to the point, of the truth of the old m the briefest und speediadopt riototie récently known as ‘Tomlinson’s pat mill and superstructure, warehouse prayed that God might subdue the passion of saying that “It is an ill wind that blows noout means te aubdue and extinguish. the s wipe them from the face of the body any good.” the rebelor calamity.. ‘Thé Rev. Mr. Marti, ut the conclu‘Phir sesedors of the Southern States jus tiearth. sion of his sermon, said hehad a father is fy their rebellion against the Union on the ground of a long and persistent violation of the fightsof their section, by the Federal of the North. Government and by the States. most emitheir of many by told, ‘Thiey were :ment statesmen, the a an — the American flag, he would himself strike Committee. Without disparaging . or pretensions of others to that hig down theimpious hand. One company of. we offer to the people, for their co swern into the United States that, if their rights had volunteers was aud several more on the tion, the name of one the most unconditional and unequivocal Union men in the sure service that day, on aress could be foundin the Union Notice to honor the position; we refer to our ¢s of it. They weresolemnly warut tar The Sierra Democrat says a powerful gure eminent statesmen, that gospel distributer is Brother Bates now actcould not be peaceably accoming for Rev. Mr. Pond in the Congregational i,but must eventually bring upon them Chapel. Two handsome coal oi! lamps stand led to the payment of sacl ume as afo: 8 er eb: iv en to 3000 Rosa Gorgia . ; 5000 La Fide Couchas: 9 To the jadges of good Cigars? Caltme test a new article, which is superior to the Figary THE “BE BA NORIEGA! A. R. JENKINS. No. 33. 35 Bi Nevada, April th.—tf oni, BROAD STREET J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. DRUC AND BOOK STORE. By Jno. H. Dickson, Under Sherif. teemed fellow-citizen, Majer John Bidwell. We vouch fer his being.a firm snd reliable man in any crisis.— Butte Record. The above sale is post; Major Bidwellis a most estimable gentle MAY 18th, 1861, , ve oO to SATURDAY, of Piaintiff’s Att’y. VAN HAGEN, Sherifl. man and fully worthy of the indorsement war, in which they would suf pm which the —Elevator, Flour . . Rioneee sale, all the above bidderfor cash, in front the Cost Hewes’ door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Ma 7th, 1861, between the hours of 90’clock,A. M. 4 o’clock, P. M wn’? under my hand this 12th day of April and one, too, with the ability and integrity next.. clevator Mill, Warehouse, Flume superstructure stand and have been erected, with a. convenient pace ap ir. Yethe same, or so much as may be necessary fer convenient use and occupation of the pi ahbe be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgments, interests and costs and the pro For Governor.—Of late there has been 2000 Perla Cabene P 3000 Fs 73000 Fy The erected by said Q. M. Tomlin son, together with some zis 3 about for Governor, on acEastern Virgmia whom he dearly loved, but count of the letter written by Gev. Downey if he saw him reach out his hand to dishonor to the San Francisco Union Demonstration ee wéally, anflered violation, their only ' exempted from = the obedience. to hie Commander-in-Chiet, exciting” tithe ‘Ammefican people, north Secessionist to sit in his church. his feet as he lef 4 ‘SPRING AND SUMMER cvormxe, > mo nt, since the surotic address: He said he would never wat A mofbe w other duty than that of . thes told no fel-. soldier, and kneno ,80 intense 4 : graceful . and men elicited ardent. expreasions of loyVague mieten . Church the stars and stripes hungin . folds around the pulpit. Rev. Wesley Smith, alty to the Goverament. One of theofficers eeeBAST. d tio politician but an American he was the-charch, delivered a very patrisai pastor-of Lert 0x Dist BeeshSesesas “ , and prayer. All stores and ker. The editor of the Marysville Appeal a day of fasting these with boat in the same closed. Patriotic serwho traveled were ss ine houses ?) bus Francisco to Sacramento, San troops, . from twelve of out. nine in mons were preached officers churches. At the Fourth street Méthodst says that his conversation with both “whDNHE DAY, MAY 224, 1961. SSNSSESELASSE : Vin ctatge of Major Bis per’ by J. H. Diekeon, Under Sheriff. desk, the one at his right given him by the Butte Record; but whether, on tho pastor’s e it warnof these fer certain defeat. In desp his left. Brother the politicians will permit him to be Gover other-on the hand and g rin of their -inge—in despite of the glafact Bates is an emphatic gesticulator, and, nor is more then we know. vqrecknéss,in mer and money, when comaltogether, gets off a good sermon. Sunday Sergent & Nile, . Atty’s for Pit'tis. bac j 25 b e L 1 3 . if F FERRE 5 rT é <P there, solitary mortal hours, v bucket of wate tions than the . duction to this his unfeigned d standing should But when, a fe ofelisteners,in forthe 27th of May, at which time officers . will. be chosen. oe i Caen Pace they intend es permanently the murder of Jdlm' F. Drew, ‘the butcher, . between Honout' City and the Meudly . — @ * EFF The Jacksonvillé Sentinel mays: ‘* We hanes oH baseteetinetitadstianieneeteniitiien leara that Gen. Jo Lane was ap eieee ‘thot with his own pistol, while gales ont. from his of sailors after a = of goste to, supply, of Wagon, when about four miles own residence, Theball-entered the lower . Music. 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Education, psd do cold, the crop is, however, m _ eapect, The vada are porte shall not consi ‘the first of Je ALBINOs.— sity was on ex the building a Main street.’ a bey of sixte are the offspri American ble MAY hair, whieh . with her long, waist, is_ples DEALERS IN’ Spanish and a Paints, Stationery, Cigars, ete Roppery . letter from Re Red Dog; May 2, 1861. pee SeaARETE fruit, and if ¢ the negro albi Call and examine our handsome stock named Lulan, has been arrested near the To lees than twenty-five years the Yuba ‘River, by Coustable Allenback, of population of Australia has inc reaséd from of J in tea years 23,-) bei year the residence Forbestown, and lodged in jail, charged with . 170 t©530,000 ‘persons, and in’ very much the trees, thue far terdinary Mex! DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS F > Tue CaLiroania ReuimEent.—Seven of beth. They, were found some time afterthe ten companies comprising the California _ Site copyine FRavp. UD.—_Execedingly queer wards with their revolvers lying by their regiment of volunteera are already filled in actions of California legislators. sides, and the bodies of each riddled with San Francisco. An election has been called mappa persuasion to a: on hand a large and extensive stock * Combs & comeaneinet’ y imust teach. ourselves to beceme out about e land claim near San Juan, on Tuesaday last, which resulted in the death of accustomed. Tha sated go on! ES wwe bes itis, nevertheless, a thought to says, two men named Spitzer aad Bixby, fell firmly by the Union, atall hazards1 VP opinien of Nes —Pnufortamatety1 ter that, and his tact with ove E lainous habit of KB SHALL KEEP CONSTANTLY party in San Francisco have answered the v8 himself away fr doubt not he we C. M. BATES & CO. ON in the affirmative: ath pat lands daynytegiton killed and ten or fifteen wounded in his rethe following questions A ia favor of ‘ ot sages have taught us it was saccent fight with the Humbohit Indians. shediseabaradeek the "eited Brats oo rilege to invade or revile. Terrible as is the forcing proper obedience to its: laws + in FATAL QUARREL.—The San Jose Mercury other words, are you in favor of standing thought of a war, waged by Americans. against ect aot In short, had . The above property having been sold May 18th 1861, — to thePope notice, and the pur ei orees, thint thé Union shall be reintegrated, the 11th, says we leara from Judge Pitzer, tion and decision. 7 wlio arrived in town on and that the whole of its thirty-four states of Weaverville, toll nme atianes We that Constitution, Thureday evening, that it was reported atTue Tesr.—The nominees of theP eople’s get »-@lean and «his brought to the dignation knew out, gave vent And will Sell them seceshe sent the shade and globe into ed alate madly rush of one lamp kilowing beautiful passage from the address of ng anetion, in frent of the Court House door, Nevada City, ON TUESDAY. MAY«8th, 1861. and the consequences of their rashnese, Mr. Samuel M. Wilson, of San Francisco, between the hours of9 o’clock, A. ee agedPr.Fa AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. bsp anand deplore. them, will young and ungodly people. He went + ow order of Attorneys for on and delivered at the laying of the corner stone of soon become terrifically apparent. These closed out the sermon ; but there was some the Capitol, at Sacramento, en Monday last‘ -__ J. B. VAN noe Sheriff, in the present firm and powfatality about the evéning’s entertainment; Boe ee oe in the midst of this m2ztds By John Dickson,Under Sheriff. Dr. ye M. ae yg AttendingPeysein -erful attitude of the Federal Government, for in winding up the last prayer the pastor of prosperity, peace, ‘and hap. v ry season NOTICE.—The members of the Demand Pine street. y meet to So ocratic Central Committee of Nevada county, corner of gan-only be averted by the seceders instantly let out with his left, and sent the top rigging pine, and with bat lilittle‘warning, to fore us one of the down their arms and quietly and of the other lamp into Deacon Tracy's bosom vébrowing are hereby requested to meet at the Court House _ REMOVED. a nation. p-aeter Pager of. Phe ypepgeably returning to their sllegiance to —and, taking aside glance after the pieces, aay tohest in Nevada City, on SATURDAY, the 25th inst. virtues our forefathers achieved very hig tt 20’clock, P. M., for the purpose of transacting is too much to he made no sign, but said a gruff‘ Amen!’. our liberty, Union and the Union. ‘This, it seems, of importance to the Democratic party store ley occupied andhit beep on ekpedt . and thus the unequal. contest, in and subsided. A broad smile rested upon by the Giedlas of the rary Light virtue, business of Nevada county. It is desired that every memwe alone can rve Se al “which seceasion is sure to be crushed, must the faces of the brethren mans and well selected ber of the Committee shall be in attendance. and sisters, while goon, Tho-war, now inaugurated, is an apthe ungodly seemed choking with suppressed By order of the Chairman of the Central ComSTOCK OF GROCERIES, they conquered, and throughthem alone j and a resistless fact, which can not mene iol weoereuen They goo Seong mittee. PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARLES Cc. T. OVERTON, for their fortunes, and sacaway by the subtilities of logic or Cc. KNIGHT, ve ted honors.” Ha we a country! Where ) sway by the graces of rhetoric. Groun?. Feed, ete., eten Sunpay Law.—The legislature, at the is it? Whatiit? s Where are our lives, A. JACOBS, sy Government, in the determinvery close of the session, enacted a Sunday our rates and @ , unes Which sell he lowest rates JOHN GRIMES. fortand oursacred ~ Here, m21-td ation to maintain its existenceand defeat its law. It provides that no workshop or place at this corner stone of our liver NGM OF CHARGE. Ffty sacks of ylet us ATOES mn seed) forsale BROAD STREET MARKET. BODEGA for re this trial, with that high enemies, called-for aid, and with astounding . of business, eto., shall be kept open on the prepa m3 Im prices. that unswerving resolution, 2k. and wpeed ite call has been answered. .The Fedfirst day of the week, except hotels, boardone, Beeffrom...... -8 3 to 15ets per pound rvent patriotism so much demanded by the poumpy iccnauplinetanmindin ing-houses, restaurants, To the Ladies and Gentlemen or manufacturing estimes and the occasion. Let our prayer be Mutton from... 6 te 12%6ts per pound it has become irresistible. It tablishments that are required to be kept peace, our mission peace, and eur efforts for of the Cityof Nevada. ;"but af it is eo destined that there shall thas the power to crush, and it will exert its continuously in operation; makes the usual e POSES FOR "3 e PRO By ee tye meet our trials.as our Veal from..... 8 to 16cts per pound vw c _ power wherever it finds enemies. reservations as to fresh meat, milk, etc.; fathers met the ‘ times that tried “Bhs project of a ‘peaceable seperation” of makes a violation of the provisions of the Act glorious men’s souls.” [Applause,} California Jom Or asCHEAP as the CHEAPEST for RE the northern and. southera sections is not a misdemeanor, punishable by afine not less not stand a pigmystatuette of the same Quality of Meats. me e She can assu no dull attitud of cold inattiong the probabilities. The day for that,. than five dollars or more than fifty dollars ; JAMES COLLEY. is not the figure of m2i-td #hevermed legions that have rushed to the the proceeds of the fine to be paid into the difference. Her pale and trembling peutrality. i 8 NSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Calt_ ileal Capital do most clearly show, has School Fund. Coun colossal form of earnest and energetic patrioeen passed away. Ithas been decreed, by those tism, every feature beaming with kindness who have the pewer to accomplish their de. Inpiaw Ficgat.—The Shasta Courier, of and vigor, fraternity and firmness, mode a ARRESTED For Munrper.~—An Indian intercourse wit most genial and ie, nc Gap 8 y given BEAUTIFUL aD TauE.—Weelip the folprs above described will be offered for sale at pared with the Mederal Government and the evening, towards the close of the exercises, zn the ot ona committee of the Senate, , Hon. 8. T. Leet, of _ nected with it J eulogy. ‘The th swill-ever hold it terday, inform the store of St