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\ie bh Bbw Yes
TN
—
Che Nevada Journal.
Friday Morning, April 10.
of this. same Mr. Buchanan, whom he
AMERICAN MAGAZINES.
THE CABINET.
Mag
azi
nes
and
Reviews oceupy a
A good many persons who are new
had just finished denouncing, as if he
ver
y important place in the literature of trying to wiggle themselves into the
had assisted to elevate him. What difa
nati
on.
The
y stand between the democratic party because they think it
ference is there between the Buchanan
of to-day and the Buchanan ofthe cam
paign? None in the world, except that
If we were to undertake to give all he is more powerful, and able to reward
the instances which have eome to our or punish. What else has Mr. Foote
Mining in Nevada County.
notice, in which miners are doing reseen to change his mind? He no longmarkably well, our paper wouldn’t hold er, to be sure, lies like a dead man,
them. Throughout the whole of Nevastretched out on the Cincinnati platform,
da county, the mines are paying exceedbut he stands up upon it, and solemnly
ingly well, and are being worked more endorses it, and swears by it, and reextensively than at any former period iterates it, before all the world, from
in the history of the county. This is his high official position. Is Foote no
the first season since 1852, in which longer opposed to that platform? Mr.
there has been an abundance of rain. Foote pretends that the inaugural has
But in 52, not one fourth the number changed his views, and that it is suffi
hasty and ephemeral productiors of the
daily and weekly press, and the solidity
and permanence of books. Though
they do not rise to that dignity which
would give them a place on the shelves
LOCAL ITEMS.
By Telegraph to the Nevada Journal.
TECHATRE.
--.Manager.
Serious AFFRAY.—On Tuesday eve JOHN §. POTTER ..
Serious Accidents at Forest City.
Forest City, April 8.
ning last, at Selby Flat, a party of men
Henry Tucker, formerly of New
were engaged in playing cards, when «
yes
strong, are in the habit of saying a
First Anpea aves of
Wm. M. Fleming
arose between two of them
Hampshire, was seriously injured
great many favorable things of the effi terday in the Monumental Tunnel at dispute
y
nearl
on.
As
Ellis
air
and
d
St.Cl
name
cierey of Mr. Buchanan’s cabinet— this place. No hopes are entertained
On Monday Evening, Aprifeth.
meester 2 * YS Seeae
as we can learn, St. Clair drew a revol
of his recovery. His spine is broken,
ver and struck Ellison with it upon th
and the lower extremities are com} letehead. Ellison then drew his pistol, aué!
ly paralysed. He appears to be fully
struck St. Clair upon the head with reconscious of his condition.
peated blows. The parties were then
Henry Eastman, about 1 o'clock last
seperatea, St. Clair was severely woun
“ Regular” democrats, of course, think
The performance will commence with
RICHY Lamu
it the best one ever got together.
of a scholar’s library, they coutain, or
Now, the fact is, that so far as the
should contain, the productions «of men character and ability of the men compoof taste and talent, worthy of the notice sing this cabinet are known, it gives
but
of the scholar, and bearing to mauy ittie promise of being an efficient one
night, was carght by the shaft ofthe
For full particulars cee bills of hia ty,
Wwoop’s
Patent !moroved S2 f-Pesding
SHINGLE
ded, and it was thought at first fatatly
homes and hearts where few books have There has seareely been a cabinet
since Tumana Engine, which revolves al out
We are informed by his physician howfound a place, that elevation of sentithedays of Washington, in which there
two hundred and forty times a minute.
ever, that he will probably recover.
ment and character, always inspived by were so few men of established reputaHe was earried around by the shaft ataste and talent.
Faran Accioext.—A minute since
men may tum out to be hout 25 times. when his clothes which
MA CHIN F.
HE attertion -f those interested in the mannfactnur:
f MINGL'S, an1 the prble genorally, is most re
spectfully invite! te an evav ination of the merits of this
heprevement for ertting shingles, in frll eonfiderce that
all who will take trouble to witness its oneration will be
thorenghly
fneedt ef ite nelte as wellas ots suneri
A few years ago, we were sadly defihat sie riety is were
caught gave way and freed him. the unexpected entrance of a friend.
retherShie@ ‘fachine heretofore in nse
Itix constructe tn an entirc ly
of diggings were opened as are now becient to justify his support of every cient in this species cf literature. ‘The . there in DIOWINe about tHe ei iciet
. His shirt or pauts Sees left wound . caused an impulsive action of the flexYEW PRINCIPLE.
ing worked. At that time, too, there thing that may be done during the Philadelphia Magazines had a la:ge
wWuose past histery
At onee simple ani compact cas be reaiy attached te
there is no . around the shaft so tightly that they . ors and extendors of our right arm,
steam. water or horse-nower or mav be opernted by
were but few ditches completed, and whole administration. He even has the circulation, and were always notorious!)
had to be torn off.
Where his foot} which caused the centre of gravity of hand, in feet tear he adavted te evory civenmeta
water was gonveyed to but few localirecklessness to assert, that it is conunworthy of support. With an ocea
ties.
Now, however, owing to our sistent with American principles. He sional exception, their prese at ticles .
great diteh facilities, a large portion of says there is nothing in it which he, as
the ruming water in the county, is dian American, has “ not been gratified to
verted, and used in mining.
first time, there
is
For the read.”
water enough
nearly all parts of the county to use
Let us look at one or two ofhis
most glaring inconsistencies.
The American party has always been
aemocrat,
the
other
the rarnfactnes
© £ Sireles
am? oo tng then,
be
yond its base, use It~-qrie on-ab-tone-os «wro ep)
struck the floor when earried over, the our ink bottle to fall
th’r Vechi eit. -ntcien
to ent G
h’ngle : er
which
in turn eaused an inky flood.
hoards, which were two inches thick,
i<r
co 4d
Tych Pelane+ ‘a hatene'ne Sat
arert” + Ro
Al
were broken and kicked away, which darker than the waters of Acheron 1
a
fhae
re e
exer
thet
box fa © ar?
ive and cannot
be n* dv ed
atte ime f brild
sinall
mass*
distill
upon
a
mass
(a
very
s ved his life, if he survives. His atThis inven ‘or
atly
Ince
eexpers> «f bal
Sast
Terral
avn} a iMdie acy wn
tendant physician, Dr. Lefevre enterof copy lying upon our desk, » hich
vean he od
"ne ard a ore
xpen ccf © senowm use, I i ai
is
tains strong hopes of his recovery.— caused the figures and statistics of tw
t
the
a
* af windows
avd owe
with
revarkable case,
Th
East: an is from New York to this exceedingly interesting “local items”
°
shisa
:
mov'ne the lewer—
orery at the wilef che om cater, The
place, and was the engineer on the to disappear from mortal gaze “ behind re’ Mire
tion
fay,
about the ** peculiar
were the sorriest of sentimental nonfitness ’ of Mr Planner of Penn., for
sense, and their poetry the silliest of the position of Post Master General ;
sentimental doggerel. They are now but, upon close inquiry, we found he
virtnally annihilated, as they onght to had never heard of Mr. Plummer, until
have been years ago. They are still 1He Saw his name in the list of cabinet
the hydraulic to advantage, and unde opposed to the repeal of the Missouri issued, and contain patterns of nec
its influence hills are paying richly Compromise, and we have heard Mr.
¥ery elegant,
and undoubte
which have never before been worked. . Foote repeatedly denounce the Nebra:useful to the: pentler “sex: bit ay Tot!
We know of many hill diggings that ka bill, as a destruction of the © finaliare now paying from
$20 to $30 per day ty” of the compromise of 1850; the in
*Heara a
adentiy >
has always ranked as a first
snes mau awe an far asalilite 16 cone
man
of taste
would ass
. for
to the hand, which a year or two0 ago, augural endorses the Nebraska bill, and . think of searching for them in Ri ynold’s
a
long time, stood well
. ¢ untrs
but
as
had not been prospected. All talk athe repeal of the Missowi Compromise . rvels, as in the pages of Graham oi neitl is first nor second class men, and
bout the exhaustion of the mines, so far —yet Mr. Foote has been “ gratified t
Godey
ost
of them have no national reputsat least, as this locality is concerned, is read”’ it
Iu those old times, the Knickerhocker
.
at a}
eir peculiar fitness for the
nonsense, The mining business of Neposit
Pe
Again, the American party lias al-. was the only worthy representati ‘ of . }, }
the ¢
t
vada county increases in an exact proways sought to check foreign influence, American Mag: azine literature. Its ar-. . oreat N;
a.
Fe
to bese
portion to the increase of the supply of and to confide offices of trust, as much ticles, bothin prose and verse, were the
respectability of
;
Almost
water. When all the water that can
possibly be got, shall be brought by
as possible, to native born citizens.—
productions of Ameri
thors.
Lt
lis
ealis
eems to rest
pride.
Mr.
B
ti
Se
Was
sete
quite
eo
os
a
ss
when he came to this state, ana it was!
a
ey
es
ae
oe age
ae
onthe Califurnia boards, that
with Mr. Cass
i
he first .
after ~being
naturalized,
water, may some day be exhausted
— should be “ placed on perfect equality
oe
sufficient guarantee that the standard
should be a high one
Many
of the]
ee f
lard
oviPinal
.
otions.
is,
‘
date te
d vof April
*.
D.
WAT to sar siya jude
nfo th
um feh6 Wdelt, interest demages. 97¢
~ssofsnin:
Theve eee
taken'r
so Satter
as for years, and has played, repeated-! Every citizen and property holder is s«
ly,
in every theatre in the state, and we ‘clearly interested in the undertaking,
a
1
'
af . East. with the
bi
He is “caleulated
SEDGWICK, Agent
*
ig future : . t. consideration
>
cave =
undoubted evidence
of his
the ways and means tol
suecess asan actor. He resided among . ace elt this very de-iralle object.—.
;
BER
el
£
eee
with
the mes tine
72
Gos gant
Freertion
ord will
ae
ee s
hae ce ee
: ies Ree pace
ee i ee
A
will
= Bi eee =
+
ALARM.
were
ea
i om soundsice
Ly
}
A
Pacem:
j
mornin:
ee
a
we
ds
.
33
ele : oe: x = ¥: c
FALSE
:
:
tint
. oe
for the
tory ot ¢
TATE OF CATTIPORNICou
r
nty of Nevads
A,
8°
{Nv d>
ss. By virtue ofan Feecntio tom
treet ''s ud trem the Court
ef I. Mo Conk Es,
ncene Ju
ce_ fthe Peace = veraee com bea ine:
called fur Saturday, May 2d,to take i
.
a poet and a scholar —and this
the Ter
We learn thata public meeting will . e . mert revdered ‘y said Comter the Q sl dey. of Mane
;
2). 807, in fi veref J. Jones and aga‘rs* Thos An ‘¢
The inaugural goes further on the other pages were open to every contributor . [his wert
’
Uthough aman of unfeel as though he belong
to v
Cal-i that we have no doubt
capitalists to our mines, then the busiextreme than any paper that has ever whose contributions shoul:
its
estionable
talents, is almost too old te ifornia should look
upon the splendid . be largely att
ness of mining will reach its ultimatum. appeared in the country. It says that standard of excellence. Its editor was! sake upon
honors whi eh he
is now reapine tu the .
A
ae
himself more than his ¢
The power to increase our supply of foreigners,
and
CONSTABLE’S SALE
:
>
woe
eupy the serious attention of our citizens
Son
State Connty;
ont of order.
Nevada Avril Oth, 1857.
RalLrRoaD MeEETING.—The subject of
,
tl
you 1
ae
for the
t likly to cet
TON
somewhat akin tu state) a railroad to Nevada, is beginning to oe
with a feeling
le ands
égouand Wa-h rg on ‘or a’
[ City newspapers please copy !
of this gentleman, in the Atlantic States,
for the rest, they are
Patent:
plunged into unutterable despair.
EDWIN BOOTH.
before the
.
a cloud,” which has caused us to be
works, where the accident occurred.
We have noticed the recent triumphs
ment—a
t
ready for
}
Sora
> Sag
ARLE’S
eee
ee
SAIF
e
3
the capacity of the mines to yield gold, with native born citizens ” —thus ren. .
2 very. loud
us ‘ery
of fire . te ses.d
«
, iss
f
(
j
i
antl
-eaced
hewever,
hefsre
e
acting Inst
f
Peace
{
n
never. At least this generation needn’t dering an amendment to the Federal writers of whom Americans are now}
Senate.
where his opinions ¢
.
R
:
A
i were
properly attir
be alarmed about it.
for
rm ning, a a
ter, plaintiff: a
a
B
pro
ud,
ma
de
the
ir
fir
st
ex/
ree
int
o
the
.
,
ed
and: purified
be Hie
Constitution necessary to carry out its
a
llantie coast » he has played at nearly
I
fic
he
;
Mor
inAgment render
tt
:
3k
*. so we retired instead.
All persons who are acquainted with doctrine. Yet Mr. Foote says he has literary world through the colwans + fi bate, rather than fo ae wie
The linine of
reches en estsof anit
.
I
f
y promineat city in the Unien, and
figs
faver0° C Relordor fo
YS
small building at the lower end of Broad son ceie. dow
St
the mines of Nevada county, are con“been gratified to read” it
the Knickerbocker. Ut still reteins it ge
where. he must
‘has Leen received everywheie with the
t or
:
m gate with
costs
:
street
had
caught
from
the
stove
pipe,
t
be
net
G
vineed that they will yield more gold
It is ay Ee
ORME
But we have no room to pursue furgenial and hearty characteristics.
20)Er Poaeeee
catest applause and admiration, and
=e
?
i
en and will -ell+
>
but our citizens have acquired an ad. tow'ng des-rihed pro: e
this year, in the aggregate, than has ther this miserable attempt at excusing still popular, and, what is better, de-! yy =<
snerulnti
and ofte
:
:
3
:
lvances it the last accounts from the East, the
rate on Bsal-t
a
:
miable premptness in oppo-ing the ele-. n+: bove
ever been taken out beforein any one what is inexcusable. We shall not be at serves its popularity. In its own li
m1
F
e not
‘
adopted by his management of Wallack's theatie at
a
:
> onthe
a
<
é
iment,
andthe
fire
was
almost
instantly
. » «wen the}
season.
It
Is
no
w
as
it
al
wa
la
ys
e
@
first
cal fiiends.
all surprised, if thrift follcws this fawnFer iustance, in relaNew York were using every effort to get
:
:
2
.
sista sca
x
=
g
Gk
in@ulshe
~
On the
whole
Wf
ire .
an
d
wor
thi
est
of
Am
erie
ing. If old Buck sends him as MinisHes
FOOTE’S LETTER.
ion to the question of legislating fo: him to play with Miss Heron —the
eee
$
W
:
a
2
Hon. Henry S. Foote, formerly U. § ter to Nicaragua, we shall be highly
About seven years ay:
compliment that could be paid
.
n
he 'Pervite
are
he has gone much farhighest
it
+
S ¢
€.
he Py
any
©
res
J
e\%
sent
!
ippeared.—]
Senator from Mississippi, and more re“ gratified to read”’ of it.
. . ber of Harper's Muga
ier than his par
— ta
e
t
kiy
=
ng the posimim.
2
Hw
t
These jockeying politicians, who Several
cently an aspirant for the same position
I
ecess of Mv.
Booth is fall
Sito
+ Arrarr—tHenury
I
Ve
)
ps ¢
bined to
create for]
tion that the people of the Terite:ies
and, are dead to shame,
r
We believe him to be tl
Reo
from California, has published a card, laugh at honesty
eppard had
aq
lat Roug
{
as
il
easy
and rapid popu-. aye entiely without the pale of the e»
announcing his withdrawal from the may occasionally succeed for a season; pat hee
inest ac
}
ive on
the American . &
on
Saturday last, in
ielation
:
(he proprietors ranked among} stitution, and that Congress ha
4
bee
1 hed
vh
€sS
b
60 Some sluice
e ;
$
American party.
the
hether
9
~—— WO
This leaves the membut it is a consolation to know, that no the most w ealthy and enterprising pubpower over them, in any resp
lf
i
bers of that party but one thing to rematter what position they may attain, lishing firins in the country. Their new] j, the only advocate of real sauatt
2
10S
ed
of 1
a
thesold to Sheppa Lbv Blane.
Blane
threv
.
e
itiical pews
Lioroign devotion to} an axe at shevp:
tra Sei
gret in the premises, viz: That he ever they will be followed by the scorn ef books constantly in press, furnished a. icvereieade in the eonntry. And, the
a )
joined it. He foisted himself upon the the honorable and high minded men of} eonsiderable portion of the matte a8
mm the subject of war he is . wtially his profession, is all that is wanth gto Blane with :
e.
She]
well as the illustrati: nof the Mage
party—assumed as much as possible a all political parties.
pard was arr
iusave, and, in all probatility, will so insure him its highest ho
befin
Re
Sei
A few good writers were empl eeeupmanage
self constituted leadership —compelled
our foreign affairs, as to involve
THyeatTRican —Phe Nevada Theatre
=
tse
:
LEGISLATIVE.—Since
our
last
Sacraon
its
page
s.
No
exp
ens
e
was
spar
ed
rf
ta
it to pack the dead weight of his own
*
}
}
*9y
us lua quarrel with somebody. He can
— which is minus to render its external appearan
— ce
the see, or smell, a casus belli, when nobody
political bankrupte
— and
y prevented a mento correspondence
/
» com}
S.
Potts
by Mr. Jol 1 §.
— the legislature seems ty letter p ess and the engravings, as exelse can noticé any
younger member of the party, a greatthis week
signs of it. He consists of a number of well known
ae
not
cellent as the highest art could effect. once said, in the Senate, that we ought
er, and nobler, and better man, from have been pretty busy, although
being elected to the U. S. Senate; and many important measures have been It professed no religious principles whatto get up a war in order to shew the
ing
F
sea
has
the
reputation
of
first
ever, and so never gave place to a _sinworld how we can fight. Altogether
having done all he could to draw its finally acted upon.
this 9th da
s
el
iss
aetor,
and
has
been
mux
Senate.—The trial of Controller gle sentiment that could offend either we don’t
freshness and fullness into the empty
think he is peculiarly well in all the lewer cities,
J. uu. BOSTW ¢
and
will
be
erk
tiet
vrt.
progress,
much
made
not
has
Whitman
the
mos
t
ort
hod
ox,
or
the
mos
t
scep
tica
l.
veins of his own decrepid and worn out
qualified to be the leading man ofa
By
°wS
De
suppor
On
ted.
Monday
evening
the
.
witmaterial
a
of
f. Pla
absence
the
to
owing
z
nto
It embraced no_ political creed —ancabinet.
political reputation, he very coolly
play
of
Richel
will
he
presen
ted
ieu
famous
The
n.
prosecutio
the
for
ness
mond ntrve beeid
nouncing each month, the rise, strugplays the traitor in its hour of trial, and
Mr. Cobb will, no doubt, make a rewith Mr. Fleming as the Cardinal.
We
ja;
this
place
haye
=A Crar
just
aCica
got
i
¥ King?
1
fer a good
(gar —
with
not
but
d,
examine
was
Rowe
Ed.
gles
, suecess and defeat of parties, in as
hurrahs in the ranks of its enemies.—
peetoble Treasurer.
M
RIDNDS youcan
tnd the orticle by ¢ Ming at
predict
for
the
company
a
good
run.
Ne-.
taking
ont
ecaelinnt
cay:
Sees
th
i
Con...
$124,000.
the
to
reference
cal
m
and
pla
cid
a
man
r,
as
ner
ap
May the traitor’s doom be his; and beAs te the rest, as soon as they distinBe
t
a
n
a
oak
oop
$30)
to
$20
g
sto
eg
claims
of
er
amt
,
RB!
a
patron-.
fr
noted
heen
always
has
vada
revenue
the
on
made
progress
siderable
phe
r
wou
ld
spe
ak
of
an eclipse of the
holding the (to him) heaven of public
iscives, we'll let our
URTIS ©. always
or Land ready to serve the Boys at
wate
of
Plenty
hand.
the
to
day
yey
.
have
we
and
tatent,
theatrical
real
further
placing
passed
Bill
Renee
:
So
moon, or the discovery of an asteroid.
office, may he ever feel that hell of priaay tim:
aAM s
Ris
checks
on
collectors
of
foreign
miners’
Hence no sectional or party prejudices
yate life, in which he
wiggles and
WiLttow Vatiey.—We understa. c.
:
Tees
ata
Ada raters sae,
licences;
also
a
bill
eutting
off
a
husHE onde “ig et ad. inistrator
of the estat: at hor
were wounded. It took no part whattwists with such feverish and fantastic
that the water ditch is now complete
ies
ote
ig
ean
axJ Mi
Il, ? eeased Jate of Nevadae unty, Cal
D4
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ry *t
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band’s or wife’s right to common propever in questions that other papers dis
.
contortions.
Foote’s withdrawal would be a materty, when divorced for adultery.... eussed with enthusiasm or indignation ter of but little importance in itself (for Sacramento bridge bill returned by the hence, not even the most bigoted were
Fire
late campaign was all gammon, and that
drawn.
The Governor wished
it
pass.
he only took that course because he .
AssemB_y.—Bill passed dividing the
thought the American party would succeed and he be elected to the Senate. county of El Dorado, and creating a
new
county
to
be
called
Buena
Vista
It is said that the ancient Greeks, had
but little objeetion to stealing, provided ..-Committee on the missing $124.00
the thief escaped detection; but, it reported that Rowe refused to answe:
seems, that in California men can pertheir questions. Steps taken to compel
petrate acts of glaring dishonesty, and him. ..Considerable discussiou had upon
the several bills amendatory of the
ithen ¢e/l of it, without fear, and with
eivil practice act— amendment adopted
mpunity.
The reasons which Mr. Foste gives requiring that defendants must be sued
pt
*e.
the
to
Mag
re
(
es.
ti
The
1@}
i
ta
iT
ty
s
ie whole
should
f
enide —not 2 servile slave
1 fol}
the
one square.
The theatre, and some ten . pave never yet been
or twelve other buildings were destroyd
s
hs
Supposed loss, $50,000.
ed.
R
The San
) 2%
=
ante cOneeen es
I that ‘any
Ne aye e
Bras C isco.
Magazine was ne¢
higher order than
erationstmadce
VCWHR ¢
ita of the Pioneer Magazine,
dained as a deacon in the
road leading fiom
Was
:
a
Quartz Leap.—A quaitz feed}
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a
Hail
A
Episca
pal. }
H
t
.
was estabtished in 1853
]
of them men of vejius.
Phe!
man arrived at
Plaeceiville on
the
Eat tenth ee cer
2
ist peur
reé
cpr
to
the
advertisemeiut
SacraMENTO Evection.—The muni
weie admitted to its colnmns, iy
cipal election in Sacramento city on the political questions «f
i
‘ase:
the
Monday last, resulted in the success of discussed calmly and
the
whole
democratic
ticket.
but
The
vigorously.
reIn
religion,
pardemocratic
the
Mr. Buchanan, and
trines advocated were
publican
vote
was
exceedingly
slim,
ty —and the Cincinnati platform, and
thodox,
they were always
the
people’s
ticket
ran
considerably
the repeal of the Missouri compromise,
The past was never som r h
eng
plowing, sowing, &c. and
niners were maki g $5.00 per day,
The mormons had commenced the o p
eration of
were to
be
washed
clea:
convention to the people.
The levisla
and freedom. ‘I'he criticisms were usually just and liberal. The tales were ture had passed the act s»me week
far superior to the usual magazine stoten days hefore the article was writtenre
—s
the sentiment always healthy —
Wa
co
n
Roapd.—The Butte Record
the delineations of character correet.—
Poetry was sparingly adisitted, and alcalls upon the people of the vorthern
ways genuine.
In short, Putnam's Monthly is the
youngest and best of the magazines.—
jing it one of the most usefal and most
ete
er of 50 small cost, as to put it w.this
fF The time for buds, blossoms and }
Sherry
cobblers has come.
Lewis &
yetem; owe
+
ly ada
?
butl
wileure the worst forn
f very
t
{a
oily shen!)
Ritter, Noartict
Aoi
t
'
gf
ects
of
a
our
f
i-p
Thursday.
.
“hey
le
ruining
in
itied
che
bee
i
ber ee s is more popular and thatis
far from being a compliment; Putnam’s
is an honor to our iterature and our wagon road. How would a middle route ment, for we have a strong suspicion things.” May the happy pair enjoy more felicity than is
usually found beyond the pale of single blessedness.
country.
that some of those shirts were ours.
' do?
and
name on
Nevals.
cap
and
Park
haproved
Quit Eottles.
=
ee
WiLL
. S.
.fnia
Ky
e
t
tor
SJRE WIT OU r F. AiL,
Kings
Worm
Evin,¢
pebes,
eersI
C1
e« Sore
hruplions of
iyes,
Ring
or T:
Seali Heal, RheumaPai
in
Bones
aad
Joints, Ol ores and
t
ters, Swelling o the Clands, l'yspepsia, Salt Rheum,
Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite,
Discase arisin
in the way of pub. does, are Bait 2c)
Orry Evectiox.—The election for
Sierra Citizen, that some nefarious ras-.
cal lately gnte:ed the room of the Disour city officers will take place on Mo
portion of the State to “wakeup” “shake triet Judge, and carried off sundry shirts day. the 4h of May
off the dew,” &c. call a convention, and aud a tooth-brush.
That's robbing JusmA i.
sonage.
st., at the Methodist
i
*
ps
.
show eve:ybody that the northern, and tice of its robes. We hope the vile byea
dae
eeD HAKPEK, o
the Rev. Mr. ‘Mor
row, ie
Mr DaNIEL
not the southern route is the one for the theif will meet the condiguest punishTexas Flat, to Mrs. ELLa HILL. of this city.
With the above came a plenti.ul snpply of “ni
afellquar
b
7 = en eee:
‘Taanks.— Our thanks ier late favo
:
e gal
x ract of Veow Dork & Sarsaprilia.
iu June, 1855.
si
bot
Never
Dr, Guysett’s
F. V. Moore, ffor rape comin! tel apo
INFRINGEMENT -—Snits
ic
tla
k covered with ap cia
sotile, with directio:
DR. JOHN LARK, Avent for
tal AccntSe
Mvane sei
der ef
salina trace
Rau
cand
butinsgua
Claiahan, at Grass Valley.
Mos. Martha Taylo
arti
arc.
mn
Pf
F. V. Moove, for the men
Vituainois.— We learn from the . B°body
talm
sess axaTod
ciud.
Lb atets
thost. tt
.
ed exactly to our taste. ‘They unde.stand thatdeypartment of art per fretly.
‘
hot'le will dissi; ate that weal.
give color to the counte
p of the ston ac
ness at the
na ce, un fit one ead
or. pth tr the sy-ten ad ‘end
»
Babhbi
aten
that delicious coacoetion iced and flaverlof
. °f the Babbitt patent.
.
how
plait
Co
ft Lior
Walker agveeaily reminded us of that . commenced against several mill owne ".
ts;
me:
infiinge
alleged
for
county,
this
in
of
tact, by sending us a bountiful supply
FARR.
‘leat
hs of Hescettors Vegetabie Stomach Bitters
te th: Dyspe, a me b ttl will create an ap, ¢
fF tis ian
bil .,a ify the blood and invig
foe
s
’
kuo
Shires b
i found bills fou astullowi ig OHELCess
souveuleut contrivances that has eve:
Ttawect but leave
STOMACH EIT. Exe.
(
ithe :each of every one building himseif
No bill was found inthe case of
w hous
nk Soulee st
slande “A. No 1”? :
—
ooo
eetae:
[assault tpn Rich at Alpha
better;
but
both
together
would
not
that ieison SeedLand yic
and every thing connected with the dehave
beaten
the
democracy.
The
ns w
thority.
Opinis
public
mocracy, before an hundred
for
nia
editors, but he got
American party is the only one that has eause they were old, nor
meetings, and whenever, and wherever
himse'f inta a snap lately.
H
e
wrote
caus
e
they
were
new.
If
j
ever
contended
successfully
with
the
.
he could get an audience. He told the
in
ab
le
were
ar
not
ti
cl
alwa
fe
ys
ea
w days ago urging the
corr
eet
—
they
were
dem<eracy
in
this
state
;
the
republicaus
people that the inevitable tendency of
always fe: urlessly announced and abl Legislature to pass an act siting
and
the
people’s
party
are
making
a defended. Its purely literary articles
Mr. Buchanan’s election would be to
th
ma
e
of
tt
ca
er
ll
a
e¢
in
mstitutioia
g
it.
of
fist
miserable
were marked by the same originality
aggravate our sectional difficulties, and
weaken the bonds of that Union which
More oF THE Bancor AFFair.—The
he, (with the assistance of Clay, and
Webster, and Cass,) once saved. Now, Marysville Herald of April 7th contains
however, the election being over, and the proceedings ofa meeting of the citidemocracy triumphant, and there being zens of Long Bar in relation to the
no imminent probability of the Amerilynching affair at:Bangor. ‘They passed
a
serie
s of resolutions justifying the
for
anything
do
to
able
being
can party
hangi
ng
of the robbers, and declaring
that
him, he very complacently tells us
that
the
guilt
of
the
three
men executrus
and
hearty
“as
yield
to
he intends
ted
was
fully
estab
lishe
d.
adminintration
entire
the
to
a support”
Z
ae
°
.
.
vl Flower "
a
vw hestrateipilowand We
He
jand were discharged
re-haptising, and all the saints come to our notice; besides being a mat
the Valle
vearet)
Balance, and no hesitation iu provioune
Thou
n
fo*faadS
of . would like to see hiin do well
;
ee
fa disagreeal
ib\
war oretiva
pom
r threedy ps of
the ‘Balin ofa Theusand Fl wers
b the bear well
and it will make a beauntife:l
soft iat'cr, mineh faci) tating
the operation of shaving. Fov -ale by alt Drngzists
JOHN LARK, Agent, Nevada
Park & Whit , San
Franciseo
ap}
they had better let the practice act eentributions were always anouymon inst. from Carson Valley. having per. Wy
s Patent Shingle Machise, ane .
®
Dees
e
Re
gee
‘
Grand
The
ns.—
Swssto
or
Courr
.
,
s
ne
alone.
andoriginal. Its views upon every sulformed the journal in twoday Ss
. Ross’ Sash Balanes
We have exais-.
mA
eae
y,
Wednesda
on
ed
empannell
was
{dary
,
:
,
}
ject were boldly expressed, but were al-.
The farmers in the Valley were busi {ur ied and seeu the operation GT the Sasi }
=
yore
ae
ways generous and libers!
u
the
has
aly or gent)
Dreit2.—\Vi.al
fries
Adm'r
ne
ge crowd that will acieud
fae We would call the attention of . Cigars.
M:FGSEEL,
$ and i: or
he intends to Keep the very Lest Kin
nae ec
EL,
Li
i
4
expressmen, Messrs. Thompson & Lan
;
.
dtis highly spoken of by th
iv” Jas. Curti:
estor the a
ri
c
fonot
Chueh on Sunday, preparatory to the
staud at the Ame scan Exchange, wie
E
ministry.
}
in
icy th
1
doubt that a viel treat is awaiting the
8°} jus
N
One
it
4
who lave lately seen it, and we have
Oxpat vep.—F. C. Ewer, formerly ed
preprey
to work if, nearthat piace
situated on the
To meet this want, /
pened,
and
pened,and
:
4
infor. i, ely at the rear of the U.S. Buildi.
ton the earner of: Pine and Spa
siveeis.
A
g A Pertumed
INGORMATION
Waatep.—
A
iwwned Michael Burke, was found dead Allison lead.
in the Suow Mountain Ditch, five or six
Circus.—The Natienal Circus eom.
niles fiom Nevada ,on the 16th Januameuces this evening, on the Jot iis
Sullivan deserves the
winoUs coal UAS
whie!
two miles from Nevada. It was di-c:
ered by Stipp & Co. If the prospec
man is to be trusted, it bids fair to rival the
inents, wardrobe, &e.
isive bed of bituTherre
Q
‘per
sAned teeea ed
pros pected.
:
a
:
Sone
two since near the Canada
in Ovoville at the time, lost their instrua
=
A ee Red Bluff Beacon J. Gray, at the Town Talk vitice, San
ever
icH
county
Nest bidde , for cash
on the
tir
erih
iu
of the richest kind was stiuch a day ©
ee
F
:
x
Francisco Minstrels, who were piaying
con
i
terest in the Ya
mh
eon Hit in
©if county. +. b
he. svch mie
"Through the exertions of . There are a thousai!
the firemen, however, it was co.fined to] ag these throughout the
For the eig spit shown
ace
prise and
once, the very highest rank
ean
periodical
literature
in
the
counties
where they reside
—
for this step are weak, inconsistent, in-,
were all men of scholarship
congruous, false, and pitiably abortive. that is all right, but, upon the whole, —many
We speak of them not as reasons which
might be given by a democrat who had
supported Mr. Buchanan from tie first,
but as coming from one who made it his
especial business to oppose him. During the late campaign he denounced
t
viele town,
1
followi
izing the expectations of the miners.—
the
jinst., which threatened to destroy
he immediatels
ever offended. It was popular every
charter
Cornelia, for a
where, and will continne to he popul
the
matter
of
submitting
the
state
debt
trip
to
Sac
ram
ento, with a view of Carevery
where.
It ranks in literature as
was sincere) if it were not for the :
to
a
vote
of
the
people,
have
reported
a
a kind of Old Aunt Sally’s Story Book rying up his packages for the interior.
it gives of the self abasement which a
..
pass..
will
thought,
is
it
which,
bill
certain class of politicians will exhibit
—full of pretty pictures and nice tales By this means papers from all parts of
.
a
appoint
to
offered
was
resolution
A
— always decorous, and non-committal, the Union found their way chrough Calbefore the public. Gwin openly told
ifornia twenty-fours in advance ot mails
the people that he had sold out to Brodcommittee to enquire into the reasons and insipid.
iidexpresses. It was accomplished at
The literary
wants of th,
CONNTYS
erick; and now Foote openly tells the why the Governor appointed G. W.
9,
F.,!
S
in
liquors
of
r
gauge
as
rs
Rynde
in expense of about $1000, and was an
demanded
nething better
ai
people that his bitter denunciations of
i
will a
nbve ace
be A fre broke leg the new diggings at Willow Valley, oy
ATUR DA. A
reat Oroville on the 6th . and that the mines theve are fully real
Sy in the
but few ever suspected that his professGovernor, with his appreval.... The
ed attachment to the American party select committee to whom was referred
wilh
but
after
an
angry
debate
it
was
fr. Buchanan and his party during the
aq
:
Mereury,
.
Pain isthe Site
tv,
nn the Use of
reneral Debili
Jax
The Lest Fe. nale Medic ne Kn wn
The ¥
‘ed tor
rarity
of menst
eek apd Sar-avparilla is peeniiarly adapcaith, resulting from irregu, aud other diseases peculiar
afllicted that a b ttle er two
{Dr (ruysott’s Exrract of Yellow Dock and Sarsajarila
will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies.
DR JOHN LARK, Agent for Nevada. Park & White
Sole Agents rnd Innporters, wholesale and retail dealers
in all Genuine Patent Mediciues, 132 Washipgton street,
opposite the market, Sap Franciecisco.
aplo