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THE NEVADA NATIO NAL, A tmtT PiftR. PCIUHBD BVBMT liURMT «i*k> M 0 Nl ><i TiU.IT, RVTiDi OOWTT, eiUfeJKRli T EH MS: lir MifMT. (in%<l»RDc*.) •* 00 for *ii month*. (In »<ivauc*,) * °® For thru month*, S,»»D ii(U copto* **cti PRICE OF ADVERTISING. ■koh •qnur** of TliirTiNtn Mom flr*t l®*vrtion. .§1 6* «• t>ub»r<iu*nt in*«rtioo Opposition to IMPOSITION. We are determine! t« sell our ENIBE STOCK OF CLOTHING, Cheaper than Any Establishment of the kind IN THIS PLACE. Oar stock consists of ft verr large assortment of HEAVYW1N TERCLOTHING, Tlie bf»t stock of DRESS & MINERS BOOTS srsr seen in this place. Also, a good selection of INDIA RUBBER GOODS. BLANKETS, Hats, and Gentlemen’* «furni.|)ing <6oobs. Ws will give the public a chanee. once more, of dressing up in fine style for a trifle. Call uext door te the CENTRAL MARKET. KIElG & OTBET, Dealers iu Groceries, P rovisions, Liquors, Miners’ Tools, &.C., ST THE Ittw, Iron Front, Firr Prool N'orr, Corner of Uill and Neal Sts., Graxs Valley, f VLVES, CAA'HLES, FLOUR. LIQUORS. BUTTER, POUF, COFFEE, LARD, HAM, TEAS, MOLASSES, SUGARS, PICKELS, BACOA, FISH, PRESERVED FRUITS. BRANDY FRUITS Bnnla, Sheet, Slothing: Iro.Krr), Wntlel A Tin Wan. gg-The Subscriber* weald take this method to re •«ru thunks to their friends and the Public generally ssasetfufly anllftlt« con- Tliev have now ou haud for past favors, anti would respectfully Mauancc of their patronage. They have .. and intends to keep constantly iu store. a* Large and general assortment of Groceries Provisions , Ire., ntt can be found in Grass Valley. KING. A OTHET. 6r«fW Yftllrj, Auptid 29, 1F57. ir A t'ARD.—!• • well ksown fa«-| loimni (lie medical men. that there ha* l 4, ng bean wanted a go**! and reliable preparation of PAkSAPARlLLA *« uearlv all that are manufactured In the East (obtain art an*, and soma them eren alU' i ht although professing not to do «o—<onw (j ieutly for all cutaneous diseases. Ac. they are iu jourioua instead of bnbeflcial.— Now in the pre|wrA tiou we otter to tbs public we are willing to show the receipt t»» any one—no matter who—d«»etnr or no doctor -as evciy tu*n has a rigut Vo kuow what he fcukiug : H TUK COMPOUND SYBUF toteaaprilla. Yellow Dock, and lisliile of Potass. -X Is so more nor lr»* than what its name iniplie-.eaeli duso of one table spoonful contain live grain* of loJide of Potass. W« defy oun petitionin thir.article. ,, 0 ur arrangement* ar%* such that we get our S*r-H parilla Root direct from lioudura-. and our Iodide 01 Piit.tss direct from England, in large quantities con •rquentU we believe w«are the only firm who can furnish the same article at $1 per bottle It can be •„id by all respectable druggist- at the above price Be careful and get the genulftft article—use non*- ♦thrr. and front pa*t eaperienc* we are well assured tbit it will give perfect aatiafkctimi to every person wlio may use it—packed in one and two di.*-n case resdy to ship to any part of the country. l>«ugg*t» will find it to their advantage to*-11 thi» tursapaTil la io prefereuca to all other*-. K H.tlJ. k 00. Proprietors, 143 and 145 Clay street, below Montgomery j-.ly San Francisco. WILIJAM LOnZRNHEISER. Agent, Grass Valley & Co. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CORNER Rettery and Clay streets. San Francisco, have now landing and in store 200 bales 80 inch brown drills ; 100 bales 30 inch brown sheetings. 100 bolts No 0—ON Duck; 500 bolts No. 10 Duck; 20 bales Raven Duck; 10 cases Merrimac prints; 10 cases Prague prints, 10 cases Pacific prints; 10 cases PunnelPs print*. 10 easas 7 * and 4-4 bleached abtrtinp; 10 cases 6-4. 8 4 and 10-4 bleached shirtings: 20 cases blue drills, 20 cases blue denims, 10 bales hickory *trir*a; 20 bales %. 7 Sand 4 4 tickings 10 bale* scarlet, blue a** grey flannel*; 10 bales Ballardrmle white flaunel; 5 eases Coburg* and Merinos; ft cases wool and half wool plaids; ft cases blue atd black alpacas; )0 eases Pacific—new styles l»e Lainea ; 5 cases, all wool, new styles De Lames; ft cases French Merinos, 1000 Bay Hate plaid shawls, 1000 cashmere and plain wool shawl*, black and colored sitk*; Cain, figured sud plaid silks; rtr« assortment of other I reaa Goods bukkf.tn. 1000 pair white, green and blue Mackinaw; 1000 pair BB. TBB and MBA Blankets; 1000 pair cheap grey F-ngli*b Blauketa; 1000 pair cheap blue English Blankets; MO uau scarlet English Blankets; •BO pwtrV-4* 10 4. 11 4*n.l li 4 whit* 1*1 Rlenkwte. fcUtbiMM* »■-■»•**■« «•?*“• luoo .lot <r«y, blu. »n4 -cil.t 11. nil.I .liirt. , 1000 dot- irrev uni whit* Merino L uiier.hirl. an-i Ihewers; 1000 do*. Merino and all wool socks; ftOO do*. Satinet and Jean Pants, ftOO dot. duck andcottunade pints, 500 do*, hickory and chcck shirts; ftOO do*, calico and white dree* >birt*; ftOO dos. iHrerall* aftd Jumpers. .... tenet Mtkl'r*t*t*. Nwekttew, H,nk wrohi.f., * »*nrtjr of other er tides too numerous to mention. Par sale low by _ __ JANPON, BOND k CO., Corner of Battery and Clay streets, ftll-tm ban ftranctaco- Attention, Engineers! rwo •TR*n boii.khm foh mai.f rwo HOI! HI.K FLl kmeaui Uoil.r., in »>-t ""It. ** fewtlon*. »«Indue ..Unieler. w.thtwo It neb the. m eech, will hw eolil low f.ir'e.h, on .p ibeation *o E jieUkltiHUS, Herit-erw Itwwlwt Mittetrw^. WimrvwT 1 'XeuoDa VOL 1. Nevada AdvertiM im ii> County Surveyor’s Office. C'OI'HT HOI MK, RIVADA. JOHN I.. (iAUHI.F. t I J. inSTKOH, County Surveyor. / \ l*puty VLL I’KRJHlNS irr hereby piutlnn#<l a«ain»t em ploying other Surveyor* than such »» n«ay bn deputized In ni Ihi* office. Extract /firm the Lav s of C^lifamin. CuaT '2 0, Sec 3.—No M»nry or re survey hereaf ter roa<l«- by any mmuid except Ibe C ounty surveyor or his deputy shall be con-ideted legal evidence in any Coart wilhiu this state. JUiiV L.UAMRLK. 2 it County Surveyor I WILLIAMSON, WILL attend to in any part of the County of Kea! Estate o- Personal Property. OFFICE—commercial and Pine atreft, Kevana. Nevada. Nov. 12, 185* — nlfl tf W F. Aanr.nei»N. w II. Martin. A K D i: II N O N A- HI A K T I N , ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT I.AW . OFFICE—In WaLLiAMH’ Brit mm., corner of Coro mercial and Tine stradta. Nevada, Cal. Wan. F. A Bf DR H MOW, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. UKN'KV MKKCmTU.] [THOMAS P. HWUT. tlKREOITH A IIAni.EV, ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS at LAW OFFICK—In KMil A Kniw’i Brick Building, cor ner of Pine e Broad Sts., Nevada. 8 It Harrington & Patterson, S<» LONO and favorably known on Broad street, have removed and opened Ibe finest Billiard Sa loon to lie found in the mountain*, in tbe new BRICK BlILDISG, COR. BROAD k PISE STS. OPPOSITE K1DI> ft KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVADA They hereby tender an invitation to all their old patron* and friends to pay them freque »t visits, and they hereby pledge tUetnvflve* t*» give as good sat isfnetion ns formerly. The Sal.Min a ill 1*e furnished with near and mag niflcent III l.l.l Alii* TABI.FH, aud every ap|Ntndage complete. Til K RAH is fitted up in the finest style, and supplied with the choicest and roost co-.il> Liquors aud Cigars. Nevada, Not. 18 1058.—nlfl tf NOTICE. THE undersigned have this «.ay formed a lav Co partnership under the lirui and style of Dibble ft I a using DIBBLE ft LANSING. Sept. IS,1866 NEW CLOTHING STORE! Till-: INDFKMOMD 1-aa just opened hi* new and splendid Store on the COli. M A IK & WILL STS, Where he is ready now. to offer to the citizen* of Urn** Valiev aud vicinity, the folio wing uatuicd ar tide*, at a low price, as A FINE STOrK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Mil IR I'M, DKAVVEKH, 6I.OYH, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, And a full asNortment of BOY ft’ OAK.TIKftTft. Citisena of Gras* Valley and vicinity, will please call and examine his new block. Heeds made of the bent mmerinlnnd Ilf lateat nlylea— Alan IVnrrnuicd Heed Fila. B NATHAN Grass Valley, Nov. 13, 1858.—nlfl bin Empire Restaurant, Bail Mirrrl, fir... Vnllr,. Cor. of Church St.— two doors above the Post Office Where he has just tilted up. and furnished in good *tyle a building for his especial accouiudation, and where he is prepared to provide— MEALS AT A LL HOURS, may be had to order. OYSTERS, in any style, bull's, of all vatietiee, MEATS, FOWLS, GAME, SAUSAGES, FISH, . BUGS, PUDDINGS, VEGETABLES, a®, ftc In fact, the eery beet of everything, in the beat o style* and QA THE HOST REASONABLE TERMS. Having fitted up the above establishment, with th* design of carrying on a permanent business, I have adopted the maxim of “ Live and 1*1 lave,” ami in tend to furnish my customers with anything the market affords, nnd shall in no rase chatge more tha a mere living price. I Confidently believing that visitors to our village can no where find equal accommodations for the a me money. I invite all to give roe a call, and see for themslves. Me J.H. I LARK Bernard Gad, HA? juat opened, in hie New Store « n Main Fi reel juv tabor* Kohler’s Barbershop, a large atock o Tekacce, €’ i|f»ro, l ialts, i tBirtfieua rir», Rlc., Etc Which he offers at wholesale or retail, at very redu rud price*, for cash. SBT Loll and examine tu yourselvea GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, SAIT. DAY, EE11RUARY ID, 1859. £|)t Jlctain Rational. RUFUS SHOEMAKER. Eihtoii. (CUM r.lM«KV, I'rb. II. IMS. Tbe Assembly Imve passed a substitute of (lie Senate bill alx-li-hing the office of Stale Gnagre of Liquors The suiiatilule also altol i«be» lliv office but makes private gauging binding and lawful. So io a fear days the State Gaug' rahip w ill lie a defunct institu tion. and people ari!| unt know whether their whi*k*y Intrrels are honest or not. Hereaf ter no genuine liquor is expect'd to he found in all the laud an there will be no official detector of poison. Member* of tbe Assem bly may a* individual-. Irom long practice and educated tastes, know good from bad liquor, chain lightning w hiskey from honest corn distillation, but those member* are not atu r.y*. thjugb most generally, convenient on drinking occasions, to warn a man against Tarantula juice. An Artillery Regiment will) Mountain Uowtzer* will now iuvade these northern mine* all in the shape of brandy ca*ks) and the destinctinn accom plished among the sovreigns of CaMlornia. be truly gratifying to the despots of Fornpe Tbe argumi nts against the existence of a State Gaupership were truly admirable.— They amounted to this: Tbe lees of the of fice was a serioti- tux on the liquor mer chant ami the office affiirded no pretention to the people (the constituents and treators of Assemblymen) against adulteration. On the first argument the Revenue law should he nmended so as to make the ‘ liquor li cense " on a par with license paid by other traders. Oh! the injustice ol a tax ou these chain lightning mixers and manufacturers! They tire an oppressed class! They are compel led to pay for poisoning the people I They are debarred from receiving all the profits to be made by sending great multi tudes of snakes forth to invade the boot* of the numerous soakers'. Well could such thoughts fill the Assembly Hall with the elo quence ofa Street! Well could tbe curse id bail whiskey, caused as they any by this same gaugership, call out thundering invectives Irion thn throats of Assembly victim*.— " Free trade in whirkoy ” is a modern po litical watchword. "Five cent* adtink” ia a modern political principle, aud before the people, the party which adopts it will be invincible. *• Restrictions on trade ” can not be tn'erated. and will not be by the fair minded Assembly. Hear the eloquence of the member from Shasta on the subj. ct: ‘ The Interest of the parties and the great laws of trade that govern the mark't. should remain untrsit ineled by sued fe.’trictlou*. — Such interferences iu trade ure undemocratic, and ought to he removed, but it is hard to remove them. Whcu a law of this character is eimctrd. nn oftice created, aud an officer firmly seated in the saddle on tbe laicka of the p opie. whipped and spurred, hi* lingers clutching the pur-e-striiiga of u princely in cunt, it is no ea-y matter to move ttiin. it require* all lb" romliltied power indtiim lus* <>f the !t lend* ol reform to u ihotbint." “Interest ol parties!" Which parties! buyers or seller*! We go in for tbe interest of parties, a d uow unfurl the liauu-r of rive coTieu, believing that it is to he in terest of consumers to be killed at once for a bit (Iwo drink*) anil not lie slowly poisoned bec*it*e he cannot get a good doac. Three cheers lor Fivg-CKXTleit! Mint at Mahtsviu.k.—A correspondent of the Marysville Exprris urges the estate liahmrnt ot a United Slate Branch Miut at Marysville. We think the rea*nna urgeo by the correspondent are, to use the w ords of the lax-worded Ur. Long, cogeul. urgent and magnificent. The capacity of the Branch M"it is not sufficient, and uuylhi-r at a po.ut more central to tbe northern mines, certain ly would be a convenience to the majority of the population, and result in greater aafe ty of transpo tation to the owner* of the precious metal. Nevada county and tbe mi ning region north of it, produce gold euotigh to keep a mint of the same capacity as the one at San Francisco, to it* work continu ally. aud therefore a necessity exista for tbe establishment at Marysville. Beside* being cogent, urgent and mngnifficeut, tbe reasons for such an institution at Marysville are too obvious to need argument. AxgcnoTK or Wan-tre*.—The Boston Courier says :—•• Mr Webster married tbe woman he loved and the tarenty years which he lived with her brought him to the tn-ri dtan of hi* greatness. An aueclote la cur rent on this subject, which ia not recorded iu the books. Mr Webster was becoming intimate with Mias Grace Fletcher. wli«n the akeitt of silk getting in a knot Mr. Web ster assisted in unravelling the anarl—then looking up to Miss Grace, he amid, - We have untied a knot ; think we could tie one!’ Grace was a little embar rassed said not a word but in the course of a few minute* tied a knot In* piece or tape •nd handed It to Mr. Webster This piaceof M laimkrr. Up*, th« thr -a! of fci« il.vn-.tii! j,.j. » a . fouri'l niter ll**- 4tjitb o! Ur WVisur, prr m<>,:■? oi hid in >«t pr ■cin i. relict.’ It OS IX Tho e*a«on for planting out t].»w.-n j* nearly up*«n us, aid our n.irk.u «,i! «oon b<* tilled wi;h itinerant Tindire of nil port* of •hnabhery. Mo-t person* in the milling regions hare «<ii« 11 lots of ground. suitable for tbe cultivation of flower*, and the trou ble and labor of properly irrigating them make it d wimble that they select only the finest Iti?!'« of fl*n»-r«. No one a ants to cultivi • a r»*we tint Idomn* I Hit once a year, when ttiesirne UiNir on another variety will produce a continuance of the fineet flowers. We take from the California Cultnript the follow tug u hulks anti hat of the l***t rosea. Mr. Kwer. of the National €>fTI**e, will sup ply, from Smith's Celebrated G»rd*us, any one who may w ish any tree or flower. •‘Climtno a\o Pii.i.ar Rohkh. Among all the flowers of the garden r ue exceed in beauty and grace the Various climb og roses especially tl<o«e ever blooming k:id« which continue in flower from March to lb*eeml**r in our genial climate. What can be prettier than a cottage with its trellises, covered with a variety of richly scented, graceful trailing plants, rose*, honey *orklen p«ssion flowers, wistarias, etc. Hut among tit* in all the ciint"ing pillar rote* stand pre-eminent. The dei p green leaves, richly flow ers of varied and brilliant ctdors. and the long, slender branches, n-jting in the wind, afford a combination not e«|uall*d by any oth- r plant. The baiter* of m*ab -rn rose cul tutists. have produced a great variety of most noperb roses, many of tie m well ad. p led to the trellis and pillar, and wc prnpos* to enumerate a few of the lw**t to aid cur readers .u making selections. The Crorratella dr Cloth of Hold is a most vigorous grower. at.d in a good et,| it will in s few \csrs. cover » moderately sit ed cottage. Flowers very large, light yel low. fragrant, blooms fully ai! -uturner. iwluite oe }{o*cmi*r€ has a brilliant pur plish ctntiMin velvet flower ami i* a pro* lose ever bloom-r. !t coiutnencew blooming among the «artiest f"*crs sf the garden,— Its is very rapid. ami it soon ''OVv.rs a v ide space ou a tie! hi G luirc dr Pijon a pillar res*. bright yeiiow, very trpb»y seen let f. 7 ios is s r.ev. rose, and one of the uiwst suputb of alt the varieties pi due -tl by uaalern cultivator*— It is one if the very few roses that cau be properly termed 5 el low. Phi 11 inant. a rapid and strong grower, with mediatn sited (lowers, of a peach bios pom color, born .* in larg** cluster* and keeps constantly in bloom, ft is one of the very best of th- Nu : ®i*tto ro.*« Lamar que in a lemon colored rose liecow irg whii<*. Flower* very larg*\ growing in luhgniflc cut cluster* It »*• dly cm-rni trellis with a maso! dens- lohage thickly net with flow era. Rcvvernir dr Jtnechn 1 ars a rich rose colored flower and bloom* fu’Iy in summer. When carefully Us ed to a pillar it is one of the u »-• showy of f’ wiTr;. — Sjc. Cor. of Cu!tu iet. Titr: Ruvs. Durh.g the present wc?k. lie t - ot H AvenV ii »ng> have l**« n •* shower *d .!j«ui upon • - pientifully. The pivM ul SeK-on Lua le eii v rv favorable tor pull in*? ?!i cr*‘**«. *od ** i ip*:i**rai 1'iuig tie* Urm. i- At* thr-.-’gli p , their grain, and IteO*: • * j "** to f ••• r h: . lie* gr*-*» i* grow- 1 . ti-. |y ».iii th- cal't*r will soon be gin to Uu'tvc. [Napa U *T4. * The chauces are that juicy beef will soon be found in th' mark it* ol :!. -v; •nouutainn, at price* soiuewuat reduced. The Butte Rt'nrd says : — IIoLDKnV Rnsot. Tir.N’s. —Speaking of the resolutions of ecu •ire. I as-* *1 by the Legis lature. th** Gra-s Valley Xatioxai (Lccomp ton)*nvs: *• Tb* se singular emanations from a Sena torial head. c»un* tip agun ou Tuesday, on which occasion their mtlnir va porised a mortal lo »p tint** over them. To rovd (be cflusion and pr'iiJdO'i of s ibfimated nonsenae evolved by Mr. Holden won Id tie letter than guy comedy ol errors, but for i*s excruciating » unity, 'i fci’r** is ■ met ft i to challenge admiration in the wdl sustained po-itiou of a man ill the wrong, but the au tlior of these Bsialerick resolutiotiP ha* ihc double ip'-rit of l»eing *toi idly in error, without the brains for dereuee.** The Record mistakes in attributing the remark to the **Grasa Valley National.’ — Some Net ado Editor may be proud of the bantling, but we have no ambition to father it. We did not wire it, nor print it. A Sixoclar PannLE. — The Amador Led ger describes a enrioas pebble found near Jackson. It was found 38 feet below the surface. The stone i* about three iuobeao cross, and over au inch thick, it i** ol a flat, oval shape, and worn to a polish Ou ani lide of it one of the layers is worn away, leaving an exact re prenatal ion of the Indi an ou an American three dollar piece. It is perfect as any cameo cutting can be, every feature being correct. The color of the lay er i* such that the heading is very natural. It see ins impossible that it could have been the work of chance, aud yet there is no other solution of the mystery. We believe it all. but respectfully call for th# paper# accompanying tb« *ptcim«R. r«|i«tMtivr I e>rrr«p«*ndrnrr. SACRAMKKTO. Yum. 10, 1459. Emm* Nr ran* Natioxai. :—After all tb. •*•••«tat»onA Ai»d falsehood*. written and uttered h/.i nxl th • present l>»*.n >ct atu L«gi.datiire. particularly the A«*rtnblj f I !«• j*»*ce to my that the assembled wisdom ii* still p<ir«niit* it* way and r*».*k : t*A fast friend and few ii-iiiHP. lt»- I>nm»cTary It are Tor yean l«**o assailed l.y «»ppo*r>un preae* •ml ll'q-iwt Htiil ItctMiiii v l< hcannot cun irol tnc r action*, nut unitorMtv *!»••»! a apfh it lutii tak’-n to the p 0|»l«* the p***i pie hate iituily liiiicttad it*** character attd int»*j;r t ynt tbeir r< pr*-*itt*tiVit. H* p*«*k arc y. Ipiug now. Let them rail. Tb** *ci* of tl#*- pr«-**i»t L x*la»i»re are, *o far *U»%t Tin ) ka\e »*cii Inm t«» the inte rest* of the whole state aud id it»* ir p«rty. Many eery maturs bate Iputn dispow il of thia session, look hr to lb*' ad vaofemmt Cf the wb.d«* fwople. Many oth tr-are iiuk in progr*** of con-utiiiti itinu, and a till a short a d econoio cal Mtuiou in view. the UK- «•*♦ **rw will do their duty leat lesriy au i titbiWl r* g«»d to out* d-r». 1 lie Senate h** Distric ting liili, a .d that in-tfU*e ip no* )• ‘.din* in Urn Assembly. A- a m*<ur o. luteiesl tn the D UKfCtaip of iUv State il ia only uec- Ci**»**ar> to ia) l list il *ecur*f the complete rucci • ol ilit* pirty in ».oili District*. A Ml*'*! d« al bar .* e»» *»e*k n and Paid up* On the sutsjecl of a coi.fi,ct 1**1* tr U Hit (iov* truor ami the h a statute.ami m sum* q>iar tcia il ban lxi:u m*4 lOat Hj»* Lgisi store tle nr«l iu Irgiruii* «ll lu* aipMuUc* ol the (itivcruor out o! ufTJje. TlJii la Mbi)m] *aa ucvtr b*t|tp relti «d than l.y the actum of the Ar*« fSOiy on .Monday. tu indefinitely fnMponltig the li.ll *tili.rn*.ng the ap pointin'ill of a Supr* u»e t’uon li'*j*>rter ft out tile (aOVtrnor. *ud giving it d r**cily lo the Supreme Court. Had th .ie been any ari*h to disturb (be * xic ti v** this would Lave been an cxcclicot « pportuiiby. Hut mark the result. lb littl was kiii«*u by a vote ut <»'J to 9. and a uo.ig the latter were aovcral li< publican*. The c *Uiiiiati reduction of t,. * depth of water in ban Francisco Bay oak shown, a lea we<.k* apo. ab a the • iat for Socratneu to. laden with of the •*!a«.jre, waa •luck in Uk tuud at the ah a I for three hours, nailiag ior the tide to ~i*?. Ever •ince then tb- u»f»ni>crB fr-im the l urtaius hate bttuiu «: u*i mi caikhaad au-2 the Cc-inmittee on ‘ nminer e and \ i\ in the ba\c rubui tted a !* port (in Invor of one ol the UilH) *hiub uetOht cou. cluidv*. They r\ ce *uinn-ul the immediate pnra>ugv* ol th»* I'aikir bill, alio* :ig ibe S*n i*fauciN:i. KL.iif am! Lojk Company to build ilic Bulkhead. ooHe't Wharfage, ftc. y provided they t;.iy to th* 1 Slat# five per c*nt of the gro*> r«: :cipts. It ia ar <jeel*ent Bi*l and otubl to pa-« H*vc you rc« a the California Register? It* proprietors are iu Sacramento, urging npc« Uie L* girlature the propriety of pur chasing 1004) copies for distribution among Libr*r>~a and Departments abroad. 30 as to dieseumiate information of onr resoarceti and vkfiilui tc tbe world a: !nrg?. The State Treasury CGUtluuv*full. 2’heie was this moiniug a bs!»cce cr. baud oi $7*IS.7e2 25. Your Nevada favorite Tost Kindly, is the nniht popular officer of tM povernmcoC He k* i ps bis accounu sc }*traigLt, that tb- uiost particular cannot cavil. Mr. Findley can tell y*»u ia ten min utes exactly bo* much money t’ er* is iu the vaults—whtrb fact bears ample testimony lo his eflfcie. cy. It Is stat.d tl'it c n?r/ ttaics Prison will be built at Foiooui this year. Quti:i *abc f + KEMO. Xo aenaible will f- r a mo ment. coneldtr it Important to help tile credi tor. l'on't people owe their money ; lury ■re ahead ot the wo.id and do not need pin t-'Ctiou. The? are the hard hearted of tfci earth, an.! grind the po n and r 1 deserve no sempaiby. Tiled ‘nor ouabi t. be niotoc- U-d, no Attachment law ahould he be-d over bia head, hecauim then lie would h eome a ••victim.'’ The debtor fhoj.d have a live thousand dnllara tomeatead enn.pt from execution a* an encouray x* tit to running in debt, the creditor in aiaaya a acoundrel and the debtor a poor oppr •»*“d bu man. True be borrowed the creJitor'a money, or bought the creditor'e go id*. * arte* an I tr.e.'- chandiae but be i* unfortunate to bare to pay. Therefore the debitr i« entitled to all protectio tan i the creditor t< i o *ef tom out law*. VV; .1 op'- the "A-»etabled Wiadom a’’ will alii nd to the aunt* of uutortanate debtor* and i-how the erditor* that they an u mean net and entitled to uo remedy. nour..—There i* the place! right over the hill runs the path I took : you can ace the gup in the old wall 'till, and the *tep pitig atones iu the shallow brook. There is the liou«e. with the gate red-borred, aud the poplar* tall ; and the barn’* brown lentrffc and the cattle-yard ; and the whit* bora* taaaiog ahara the wail. (lax. WKVADA JOB printing office,’ MAIN STRUTT. <ljU98 VAUET. w# h«r« m with thv \ iTWI ,i vru><» Av»H MBAiiiOTnjicnr. a JOH f»VFIf'E t,u » f ••«eru;In tf wry dooeMpttos of J«.b Work. » u «k m .'traanMM'4M, fmi uu, UA*i*rtj*. Bii.'. IttiM. I.4V Du^u, JUu I. *i(W } unumAUmvm Ru un r F«u ! Vttt on.1 pAwru!***, Rtt , wlmi will hr tirei •I whh MAh»#< vn I <>o tr^nn NO. .50. Vier President llrecket.ri.lg- at the !ut ■nu tin* of the Senate. in tbe »)<i hali d-l ve nd an eloquent speech We hit* only "par* 'nr the concluding pirifripba : “ Tb<- Senate ii a-a-mlil-d for lb* lut 1 '<•*'* in thin chamber. Hencefuith it trill be •wive*ted to ether otto ; yrt it mint remain lor-ver rnt-.ni'Ctrd with greet events. end ••wr- tl to th- m-wtorlee ef the departed ora i>rs end -t.-t amen. a bo were eegag <1 in lb debates, t'td -hap- d the policy uf their '•entry. !!• rr*'it r the Anierieen aiol tile irai.ger. an th-y aaader through thr Capi o|. a.it tttrn aith instinctive reverence to . 'ew tt»- "pot on a hit'll *o itiMtiy and great nthtirh hate a-cun ulaletl lor bialory. I hi y a ill r< r ill tli« image of the great and (h good. ah.o*. renoar* lathe common pro peity of the Union, and chi-fy. p.rtspt, ‘bey a ill linger around the e-eta once uccu* U"l hy the mighiy three, whose name" and time. a-wai-d In lire death haa not l*eeu tide In eeter , llluatrio'la men who ill their veu-ratnn e.ui' I out divid'd enm-iintea I d. and enm»t m -s reel - t»--J puhlic opinion —lor they were of that liigle r class of eta'e-m.-n a ho seek the right and follow Hi ir conviction*. 1h reeii Calhoun, th* Senator. ii.C-*xib!e, aoalere. nppreeai d. l ut Ml ot i ra del mind, i v h » d'-ep sense of the importance of hi* P'l' i e lu ictiane an king tb- truth then fear leealy tnlhi-ving it.—-a man a boar unsparing intellect rutaiiellvd all hil emotioua to bur tnoti'ge a ith the d'nl'ietioiia of hie vigorous log c. and a bom n ible countenance habitu ally a ore the rxpr-esiun of one engaged iu the preformaiii— ol high public dutiei. This aaa W-bater'a at. He, too. was even -u- b a S. nator. Cou»cion* of hia own rant power*, he reprmd aiih confidence on btitiwlf : and scorning Ibe contrivance of -.miller men, he aloud among I in peer* nil III- greater lur eimj le dignity of his Sena torial demeanor. Type of bi» Northern home, lie raises before the imagination, in the grand and granite outline of hia lorm ate! intelect, like a great New Euglaud vock, rep-'ling a N-w England wave. Aa a writer, hi- productions will be clteriahed liy -Ut.-meu and echnlata while the Engloli tongue spoken. Aa a sene '' .rial orator, hia great ettorta are biatoricalljr associated with th chant tier, whoae very air aeema to vibrate beneath the strokes of bis deep toaea and hia ws.ghty *o,d.« On ihr outer Circle aat Henry City, with hia lmpetucu* a id ardent nature untamed ty age, aud exhibiting in the Senate the aaa:; v-hem-nt patriotiam mid pa-siouate' eloquence ttvt of yore eleclrifled the Houea of Representatives and the country. Ha extraordinary personal endow manta his cour age. all hia noble qua! tim, invented him w.Hi an indiriduality and a charm uf char cter wh' h, in any age, would have mada him a favorite of hiatory. lie loven h!« c tiotry above all earthly object*. He loved liberty in all countries. Illustrious man 1 ora! tr, patriot. phi■ -nthropiat—iiia light, at > »e:id'.’.:i, was sen and ft It in toe r-niot, eat part of the civ iliie.l world , and hia da dining- .,n, aa it haa end down the weat, threw hack Ita level h an't in huei of mel biw J splendor, to illume and cheer the laud he loved a. well. A!! the state* may point with grateful P'id* m to the service* in the Senate of their yelrioiic .cna. Crowding tbe memory ectae ib • names of Adams. Hayue, Maaou, Otia, Macon. 1‘inckncy. and the rest—I caa . ;it rep niter t'uent—who. in tbe record of their act* aud u,.-ranee*, appeal to their »!K —. 'its to give ti.c Union a destiny uot enaerthy It- ; at. What modeia weretbesa to aw aken emulation or pinnyt in despair I Vi-rtnowtc 'vii! be the Aiu riven statesmen who in Ihia age, or in eucc -ding tiraea, Khali c .riiribtite to inveal the new ball to which we g- .'.ith I:-tone tn atoriea lika tboM which cinder t cre. And. new S-r. tore we leave this memori al;!- tbamlier, liearing with u«. unimpaired, the Cocatitution we receiv' d from our fore fathers. I.-t a-cber’.-h it with grateful ac know iedg-menta to the Theme Tower who eottlrobi the d rstiuies of empires. aud whose goodness we adore. Siructuree reared by men yield to the corroding tontb of tune. These mailde w alls must moulder into ruin; but the principle-of const tutioual liberty, guarded by wisdom and virtue, unlike ma lei is! el-meuta, du uot decay. L-t u» de voutly trust that another Senate iu another age, .shall bear to a new and larger chamber thin constitution vigorous and inviolate aud that tue last generation of posterity ahall w itness the deliberation* of the Representa tives of American Slates atifl united, prog' peruus and frte. In execution cf the order of the Senate, ilie body will u0“ proceed to tbe new ehwm ber Many a person thinks he baa been ho*eet because he baa never obi-atcd. In • t. »d of th.it be b» never been tempted.—- What the world calle “mate goodueaa “ la very often u full itotuacb, and what it eali< via# ie guit# at aa amply aaa,