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Fe a colitis Sila olin
UNION MEETING,
Held in Nevada, on May 1st, 1851,
Inaccordance with notice previously given,
the citizens. of Nevada assembled at the
_ “Theatre, on Wednesday evening, May. Ist,
1961, forthe purpose of forming a ,Unior
‘€lub. The meeting was called to order by.
A.C. Niles, Esq., and on motion of A. A.
Sargent, Esq., the Hon. Niles Searls-was ap-pointed President ; A.C. Niles, N. Soggs, A_
A. Sargent; and James Whartenby, Vice
“presidents; H. B. Thompson and Thos. P.
Hawley, Secretaries. ? mee
On motion of T. B. McParland, Esq., a
goumittes of five was appointed by the Chair .
to prepare Resolutions expressive of the
sense of the meeting. T. B. MeFarland,
“Perid Belden, Wm. P. Harrington, one
Sargent and C. Wilson Hill, were appoin
The following Preamble and Resolutions
were subsequently adcpted :
WHEREAS, Insurrectionary war. actually
ists. in our. Republic, without, in our opinpany hn cause on the part of the Insurgent ; and, whereas, it is the duty of patriots
uphold their couatry’s honor, as well
against traitors as foreign foes, in the hour of
need: therefore, .
“Resolved, that-we, the citizens of Nevada,
declare our unalterable devotion to the Union
as formed by the patriots of 1787; that regarding that Union’ as essential to free’ government, we will cling to it.as the sheet anchor of Americin. liberty ; that, come what
will,.in.the spirit-of our fathers, we are resolved to support and sustain the Covstitution; the laws, and the flag of country against
all enemies, foreign or domestic ; and, finally,
without distinction of party, that we come
together as a band of patriotic brothers, burying all partisan feeling, for the good. of our
common country, and pledge ourselves to
‘eo-operate with and defend the government
and its rulers in all constitutional efforts to
maintain the integrity of the Union.
Resolved, That the holy memories of our
revolution. the blood of patrivts slain, the
wisdom of the sages whoformed our constitation, the traditions and glories of the past
and hopes'for the future, all call upon us to
sustain the government in its present struggle, and to guard the unstained flag of our
Union from foes without or traitors within.
Resolved, That we are ready to obey the
call of duty in defense of our country wherever it may direet, by our sympathy, our
lives, our fortunes and our honor, and that
we can prevent it, no-hand shall erect
upon the soil of California the emblems of
treason, or snatch our star from the national
R plued, That we ferm ourselves into a
Union Club, and that the only test of qualifi«ation for admission shall be a pledge to supFn we uae recommend to all Union
roughou co
wlves into Clubs without
In order that there may be no misunder».now or hereafter, as to the parpose or te ae ha this Club, it is now ~
» let—That it is not the intention of
this Club or, the members of it; to make the
wd the Constitution and ‘By-Lawe of the . .
men to form themlay.
«me partisan in its operation.
_ Resolved; 24—That its organization is for
the sole p of sustaining the national
government in all just and lawful efforts to
maintain the government of the United States,
the Federal Union, and the laws of the land.
; 3d—That it is not the purpose
of ub, as such, or of the members of
it, conga nominations for State or County
or to cause or bind its members to
Pg rmapreggr Bed State or County of‘ y this Club or any party organization now in ex.stence in this State.
On motion, the Secretaries were requested
to furnish the different newspapers of Nevada
P sal of the above Resolutions for publicaOn motion, the Secretaries were instructed
to copy the Resolutions into a book, and all
persons who are desirous of joining the Club
an do so by signing their names, and that
the present officers be the permanent officers
4f this Club
NILES SEARLS, President,
_H.B. Taompsuw,
. P. HAWLEY, ; Secretaries.
with » talented company, will open the Me_ ‘Wopolitan Theater on next Tuesday evening,
with the sterling play of the “ Hunchback.”
The company will play in Nevada three
With Grass Valley. It is not necessary to
«ay laudatory things of Mrs. Hayne. We all
her to be a perfect artiste and a perfect
> the announcement of whose name will
-Reruryen Home.—Our fellow towns‘an absence of ten months, which he has
Bs
bridge.on gomg home yesterday evening, saw
the body of a child floating down the Rough
and Ready ditch, which runs close by bis
house. : The body. proved to be that of a boy,
between two and three years of age, and the
son of a Scotch woman, named Mrs. Jane
Laswell, who lives near the bank of the ditch,
some four hundred Yards above, and just below the residence of Mr: James Churchman.
will hold ‘an inquest this morning.
‘CHINAMAN FINED.—Officer Scott arrested-« Chinaman yesterday, by the name of
Kee Wing, who was charged with assaulting
another son of the “ flowery land,” on Tuesday last, on Commercial street. The offending Chinaman was brought before Justice
Kendall, who fined him: $25, which was paid
and the offender discharged.
NN
U, 8. FLEET IN THe GULF.—The vessels
of war, said to have been ordered, by the
federal. government 'to operate in the Gulf of
Mexico, are as follows :
The steam frigates Roanoke, Minnesota,
Wabash, Merrimac, Colorado, mounting 40
guns-each, and the Sabine mounting 50 guns;
the war-s Cumberland, St, is and
Jamestown, 24, 20and 22 guns respectively ;
the steam sloops Brooklyn, Mississippi, Powhattan, Pawnee, Pocahontas, Wyandotte,
Mohawk, Crusader, mounting from 4 to 25
guns each ; the entter Harriet Lane, Sgans
steamér Water Witch 3 guns ; and’ briges
Perry, Dolphin, and Bainbridge, mounting
from 4 to 6 guus each. Total number of ves,
sels 22 ; total number of guns 414. This
fleet will require a force of 4,000 sailors and
marines te man it. Many of the vessels hav
been ordered to take on board an extra supply of boats, Dahlgreen-boat-howitzers and
small ammunition, which is thought to look
as though. the fleet were to. operate -in consloop Brooklyn, frigate Sabine, sloop-of-war
St Louis. and steamers Crusader and Wyandotte are now in active service near Fort
Pickens The Government has steam transportsin its service .
DRAMA SALOON .
Miaim street,
The most choice Wines, Cigars
And Finc Liquors, x
Always te be Found at this 5aleon
FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors.
Nevada, September 24-tf
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
pe pet PAINTING promptly attended tc.—
Dealer in H rtain Fixtures
he. he. ‘At the foot of Brosd & Nevada. sepl0
Better than Preston & Merrill's
AND AT LESS PRICES,
Beoardman’s Challenge Yeast Powder,
not satisfactory. the money will be returned.
by all Jo » and by
J.C. WINANS, 50 California street,
Who-will also act as Commission A fer
purchasing all kinds of Geods. 3m
PAINTER & CO.,
Practical Printers
Printing Matertals, Ink,
rinting Paper, Cards, etc.
If not
For tale
J. B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO.
J.M. PAINTER, : Fo pear ‘s
T. P. PAINTER ces ou spatch.
eo, March 13-1y
SPRING STYLES FOR 1861.
LAMOTT & COLLINS,
Cerner ef 2d and J Streets, Sacramento
BE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
the SPRING STYLE of HATS for 1861.
They are entirely NEW in point of STYLE and
TAKE THE LEAD IN THE STATE.
They: the out of most Houses in the
fe of TILE and keep the largest
STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS
Te be found im this State,
Their store ie a Museum of HATS, and
is ealted the ** of the State.” In consequence of the troubles at the East they have
taken a ofthe market and bought goods
SELL 2% PER CENT LOWER
psy any wee ener on the Pacific Coast.
ve them a satisfy yourself.
Sacramento,-March 6, 1861.
GEO. L. KENNY, _ J. D. ALEXANDER.
(Late of W. 1. Bancroft & Co.)
KENNY & ALEXANDER,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Sherman’s Bui
SAN cIsco.
. We have in store a large Stock of
LAW, MEDICAL, MISCELLANEOUS
“\: dam Schoo! Books,
And constantly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES,
which we offer st prices to suit the times.
sng pe En Bek id
“CHILD DRowNE ep.—Mr. Stout, who lives . —
just on the other side of the Pine street] ’
‘The child fell inthe ditch. Coroner Henry .
junction with an army foree. The steam. ,
M. E: CHURCH. in Nevada, will be delivered as
SOW og eens . .
THURSDAY EVENING, May 2d, Rev. k.
Thomas, Subject-—‘‘Character.”
THURSDAY EVENING, May 9th, Subject
THURSDAY EVENING: May 16th, Rev. D.
Deal, Subject—‘‘Heroes.”
XP The Lectures will be givew: in. the Methodist Church. Tickets, for the’ entire ‘Course, $5_
each ; Single Lecture, $1. m28-tdTo Consumefs of California Wines.—
Our Native Wimes have been much prejudiced in
this and other markets by spurious mixtures and
adulterations, purporting to be pure. California
Wines; from the Los Angeles vintage. These
cheap compounds are being offeredto the public
at almost any price, and are industriously hawked
‘about and peddled in every variety of style, until
our citizens have despaired of obtaining a genuine and pure Wine. It-may,therefore be a
matter of some interest to know that Messrs.
SALINSEVAIN BROS. are putting up some of
their celebrated Vineyard of *‘ EZ) Also,’’: at.Los
Angeles. The publicmay rely upon obtaining
Wines of unexceptionable quality, by ordering
Sainsevain’s Wines. We wish likewise. to call
the attention of the publie to Sainsevain’s Native Wine Bitters. Itis a mot delicious Beve
rage and Tonic.
For sale by the pricipal Liquor Dealers throughout the State.
‘DEPoT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San
Sainsevain’s Native California Wines
Bitters, a most delicious Beverage and Tonic], Nevada, April 2, 1861-tf
It is made from their best White Wine, and it is
entirely exenpt from all these noxious conpounds made ont of Alcohol and’‘6ther poisonous
drugs, so deleterious to health: Paréies desirous
of obtaining WINES of unexceptionable quality,
cam send their orders to any. of the Liquor Dealers. throughout the State, for the fohbying.
Wines:
Sainsevain’s extra White Wine;
Sainsevain’s extra Angelica Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Port Wine ;
Sainsevain’s extra Wine Bitters ;
Sainsevain’s Sparkling Champagne’;
Sainsevain’s Wine Brandy ;
Sainsevain’s Red Wine;
For sale by the principal Liquor Dealers throughout the States.
DEroT—No. 801 Montgomery street, San
Francisco. ap 23—3m
“VALUABLE REMEDY.—Not less than
Five Hundred. Patients from the various Hospi“tals have procured the celebrated ANTI-RHBUMATIC CORDIAL AND HEALTH RESTORA ATIVE, manufactured by Adolphus, of San
Francisco, in the use of which. every indivi@ual
has found a speedy and permanent cure. Among
the thousands of per who have used this invaluable remedy—within the last few months—
every one of them have experienced the most
beneficial results. The immense sale of this
HEALTH RESTORATIVE is indisputable
proof of its efficacy. Those who have suffered
worse than death from RHEUMATIC PAINS,
experience speedy and effectual relief from its
use, and are daily sending their grateful acknowledgments to the enterprising and scientific proprietor. Theiame, the halt; and all who are in
any way afflicted can rely upon being quickly
aud permanently benefitted by using Dr. apoLPHUSs’ ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL and HEALTH
RESTORATIVE. It is for sale by .
12-6m Dr. KENT. Agent, Nevada.
American School Institute.
ni wc os and : i neg nn sh com we ers
r Schools ant Famillice. soa Niels with desirable situations.
ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDISES,
The most modern style of Deske and Chairs for
School Rooms, at the lowest
Bava Any many urticles now for sale are the
Adamian’ Slates. Slate Globes, Philosophical
Charts and New Outline Maps.— propeity bought and sold on commissions.
Circulars ofall the private Schools kept on
Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call
Surveying’ and Book-Kee eee
The Herald, te issued monthly, expresly for Teachers, can be had at this office.
73 Sindineneiepaniia, anion of Pine
April2, 1861—3m San Francisco.TOBACCO EMPORIUM!
_ Beceived This Day,
A La invoice of Cavendish, Fine Cut and
roe Killickinick Tobacco, iam prepared to sell
Killickinick Smoking Tobacco,
than was, or
establishment in Nevada. ‘Call and examine fer
yourselves. ;
Andrew R Jenkins,
: 33 and 35 Broad Street.
Nevada, April 13th. ‘
small and ;
eb a ty i yi
isin ova YIIAG
Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
W. E. F. DEAL, A. B....<s++++++sPrincipal.
JANETTA A. DBAL.c6. voice eess +.. Assistant.
‘HIS SCHOOL commenced on MONDAY
sane 7th, 1861. Young Gentlemen will
be thoroughly prepared to enter College.
TERMS :
avisiinpdinnd Gudhddleane +¢ 2.
' _Office, in Williams’ Brick Building, over G. W
Welch’s Beokstore.
Geo. 8. Huppy Notéry Public.
= a. 1. CALDWELL, ‘
ATTORNEY & COUN SELOR AT LAW.
‘Notary Public ‘anti Commissidiier for the Atsep6-tf
Primary Studies, per month. .....+.++ $400 . lantio States. ;
Engst tnd Matheslbs.3<° 56 . “Omen rnaggr Bek Dilding, corner Brosd
Cpndlian sa v04ey 000s her curpeys ec sane 1 0 . *nd Pine street, Nevada city.. sestvtf
WYONG ccsics secs iscvcsccectesddcteccaatees 240 con %
GORA» n2 0005.00 renneeneeecnnsdenncne gos goo 28 THOS. P. HAWLEY,
xP Night School, Monday, Thursday and Attorney and Counselor gt Law,
Saturday Evenings, at 7.0’elock. =. ae , _ANDNOTARY PUBLIC.
ee = as wrk Lani yates in Kidd & ag Building, F
seesee OOo Cewe ee ee dee eveccecceeees: corner 0 Pine streets, evada.
January 28, Sur a = Nevada, Mar. 6.—tf a pau
Go TO, ‘ Dunn, O’Conner & Chipman,
CHEAP JOHN’S
4
FOR. YOUR
CA
A. BLOCK, 8 FURTH, © E BLOCK, J:
A. BLOCK & CO.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
NEVADA:
a .
DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentists,
Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
We would inform our friends,
lis. ee all wishing our services that
WE ARE PREPARED ©
to attend those us a call, atcall
hours. Teeth after having sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will led without
causing pain.
WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK
Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORK
SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction
given, than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise
no oon wank be meee oar chevgne ore mate
rate, to su e times. We are permanently
located in this ;
March 4, 1861-tf
THOS. M WOOD,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
Heome--27 & 29 Commercial St.,
NEVADA.
OFFER NO IND@OEMENTS TO
patrons, except that of having
GOOD AND PERFECT PICTURES.
them forever
elements.
Put up iu a manner 60 as te
from the destroying action of
PERSONS WISHING SUCH WORK
Are invited to calleno other
Difficult subjects are
January 19, 1861-1
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Broad and Main Sts, Nevada.
solicited.
ly invited te eallFr. x KAST,
AGENT OF 4A. SEIBERLION,
Manufacturer, of
ase, 214 California
RANCISCO.
rted
‘ JAMES J. OTT,
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE,
Ne, 30 Main street, Nevada,
. _ Will practice in all the Courts of the State of
4 ty; Office in the Court House, Nevada,
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Fag oko hy
. NOVELTY UPON NOVELT\ :
“ATTORNEYS ATLAW, =
Offices—At Nevaila and Grass Valley j10-3m
As Ac SARGENT. reas
SARGENT & NL)
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
OFFICE—Broad Street, Kidd’s building, Nevada.
Attorney and Counselor at’ Law. “
OFFICEON BROAD STREET.
District Attorney,. :
1°
A! ©. NItEs
4 ae
——
DR. R.M. HUNT;
Office--Roem No. 4 Flagg’s Brick,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets:
Over Harrington’s Saloon. ro
RESIDENCE, NO; 25, NEVADA 8T.,
on Old road. és
Nevada, December 1?-tf
A. TRAUTMANN, Dr. Meds,
Physician and Surgeon, ©
()FFIGE AND RESIDENCE UPEER FART
“tt oe
DR. L. &. CUMMING.
OMice--No, O91 Broad street,
Frame House west of the Bailey oun, Op:
posite Jamés Monro’s meat market. # idm ¢
E. F. SPENCE,
BROAD STREET. Bee
Alcohol, Camphene, ete. : ;
Cash orders from the pt = Fa solicted. seps-Im
GROVER & BAKER’ .
SEWING MACHINES.
Mis. C. W. SMITH,
AS ins eataben areas anaes
ple of Nevada county, she has .
Been appointed Agent for Grover &
Baker's Sewing Machines,
And she has now on hand several of those
UNRIVALI ED MACHINES, te which she
particularly invites the attention of purchasers .
Instructions Given to Purchasers
STAMPS FOR EMBROIDERY WORK
on and for sule at low prices.
Grass Valley, April 18, 1-tf
TAILORING, }
Clothes Cleaning, Renovating.
G WAGNER having recovered from _ his re
e cent injuries, is now red to attend to
the wants of all who wish an dene in his
line. Shop op Broad street, No. ap24-im
OPPOSITION
FANCY DRY COODSSTORE
Commercial Street, opposite Cc. W. Young’s.
ENRY HORWITZ & Co,, are now
Dry Goods. a24ian
LADIES’ CHARITABLE GIFT
TO COME OFF
OW WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1963.
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
i
res
t Percent eae te
Gold Locket. Sixth .
bra poeple erat
Eats Cer eeitoenth Pris
‘The above articles be seen, for ‘
at Cohen’s Store, pony net “ Mere
Tickets can be had at the Tir.
6~im MKs. J i.
AN ORIGINAL INDIAN ROMANCE,
WINNEMUCCA, THE PAH-UTE CHIXY,
Or the Bride of the War Path.
Six Months, $2. >
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