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‘be Heoada Yournal.
SACRAMENTO CORRESPONDENCE.
SACRAMENTO,
Tuesday, March 31, ’57.
;
For the Nevada Journal.
ously a little shorter than the ordinary
We
would
call
the
attention
of
Goup
Fiat,
March
30th,
’57.
A State Convention of the American York papers all describe a grand party
run of mankind. Itis probable that the
our
readers
to
the
San Francisco adverMessrs. Eprrors :— Impertinent cuparty, was held at Indianapolis, on the
trial of Whitman will not last beyond
lately given by Dr. Townsend, the Sartisements to be found in another columr.
riosity is a weakness which prevails a
17th of February last, in which all secsaparilla man. The invitation eard
Friday Morning, April 3d.
mong men (and women sometimes have tions of the state were fully represented.
many unmistakable signs that the LegIt is rumored there are other State
a programme of the attraction
contained
it,
too)
to
a
great
extent,
in
all
parts
of
L.
RA
islature
GU
of
1857,
AU
is
about
IN
to
A series of resolutions were adopted of the evening—seiting forth, that the.
end its days officials whose conduct has been such as
THE
A President’s Inaugural address, at forever. Some wiseacre, however, has not to bear the closest scrutiny, and the world. You find a large class of which set out fully and fairly the true would be a panorama of the Hudson i
the commencement of his administrahatched the monstrous rumor that a that the time of the legislature may persons in every community, who seem idea of the party. They breathe a spirthe picture gallery, conversation in th
tion, is generally looked for with a good democratic reform Legislature, incensed still farther be trenched upon to take to be restless, and ina fidget, when they it of devotion to the Union, and treat reception rooms, dancing in the drawin
deal,.moxe.interest that it usually deat the five dollars per diem provisions of them “over the coals.” Hope not— meet an acquaintance, until they have sectional questions with great wisdom
rooms, card playing onthe fourth floo
serves. It is necessarily concise, and a Know Nothing law of last session, inThe American party has made a bad found out every thing about him, whethand discretion.
After declaring that aconcert in the entranee hall, a
general in its terms, and cannot be retends to adjourn with a portion of its enough “fist” of it, without oscar er of a private or confidential nature, or they—the members of the convention Nearly everybody must have foun
not. They will worry out of you the
lied upon, to any great extent, as an ingreat work left undone, that an extra amount of labor to show further.
— have no sympathy with slavery, they something to gratify the ruling passion.
3
“ery nicest secrets of your nature, undex of the president’s future course.— session may be called by the Governor,
show the necessity of mutual forbearAbout 2,000 people were present. Th
.
Yours, &e.
les&, you come to a direct issue with ance between the two
And, then, it is not uncommon for an and ten dollars per day be the reward
great sections of Dr. has just emergod from the lower cir
** Take Your Time Miss Lucy.’’
them at once, and stop proceedings by the country.
administration to be conducted in direct of the reformers. This rumor has obWe give their second cle of the people and is about enterin
Excellent advice for Miss Lucy, who, flat yefusal to testify.
violation of the prirciples laid down in tained some credence, or such a paper
resolution entire:
sphere of upper-tendom.
higher
the
The miners of California are most inthe inaugural. These addresses should as the Union would not take the pains to we take it for granted, was accustomed
“That, as our republican fathers
Boot AND SHOE SroreE.—Our ibaa
rather be looked upon as a sort of declare the proposition absurd. Oi to worry and fret and drive things, tolerably pestered by this system of infound it necessary to make mutual conher
anot
t
in
emen
rtis
when
she
might
as
well
set
down
quietadve
by
ce
noti
will
quisitorial
investigat
ion.
When
a
micessio
and
ns
sacrifi
s,
h
th
ces
of
nprivat
air
ic
ur
e
ly
e opinion
th pri
in wh
of Ju aff
Fo
what use is it to assure the world that
ly, and rock the cradle, and enjoy herner goes to town, particularly in the and individual preferences in order to column, that P. J. Espencheid has com}
cipal object is to show that their anthe story of Cock Robin is a lie?
form
a
more
perfec
t
Union,
so
should
toptick,”
the
d
n,
ness
ced
expand
stan
old
his
at
agai
busi
men
“to
And,
self.
money-ma
king
season,
he
meets
one
of
thors can write their language well, and
The State Journal is in a peck of
we, their descendants, be willing to
citizens
fellow
our
te
for
n
er
advice
bad
re
and
isn’t
Mai
of
corn
it
the
on
these
plagues
who’
immediate
ly
asks:
with a good literary taste.
trouble about the printing bill which
make individual sacrifices to perpetuate
streets. ‘he firm will be oe
With respect to style, good composisome days since passed the last house. of the State of California, just at this “how are you doing?” Knowing your it.”
tion, &c., Mr. Buchanan’s Inaugural is With a disinterestedness very rare in time. Americans are undoubtedly the man, you give him some general answer,
In relation to all affairs connected & Coe. These gentlemen are wel
rather tame; Pierce’s beats it all hollow. the profession, that sheet, whilom ac“fastest” people in the known world. as “pretty well,” or “as well as could with both the State and National Govknown in the community, and Mr. Es. We suspeet, however, that Cass, and eustomed to call Gen. Allen an old and Colifornians are probably the fastbe expected,” and commence talking ernment, they recommend a thoroughly pencheid has probably sold more as
Eps. JournNaL:—It is evident from the present week.
the rest, made him alter so often, and granny, Miss Nancy, and other very enest peoplein America.
Such a thing as about something else—so that if he American policy. They say that reaand shoes, during the last five or six
at a late hour, that he couldn’t get the dearing epithets, is now piteously call“taking time’’ in any other way than were a gentleman, he would not prosesonable appropriations should be made years, than any other retailer in Califor
Taaffe, McCahill & Co., are too well
known for us to say a word in their favor.
Call and examine their new goods.—
Who said there was no Hops in this
country ? Lewis S. Ford has enough cn
hand to supply the whole State, and the
best quality at that—By the way who
wants wooden and willow ware. E. P.
Seymour has a tremendous stock for sale
at a low rate.—The Nicaragua steamer
sails on the 20th inst.—The mail steamer leaves as usual on the Sth and 20th
of each month.
Dacverreotypes.—
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to Mr. J. M. Levy’s new style of
colored Ambrotypes, which, for life-like
tint and appearance infinitely surpass
any style of pictures which have hither
to been taken.
A call at his gallery,
Main street, a few doors above the Jour
nal office, is worth the trouble of the a: tist or the amateur.
= We know by the most positive:
sentences to dove tail well. As to the ing upon the democracy to do the an“by the forelock,” is totally unknown cute his enquiries any further. Not so, for internal improvements of a national nia. No danger of getting “bit” there. demonstration that the United States
Brewery produces the best Lager made
matter of the address, democrats, of cient female but simple justice —as if among us. The moment a man sets however, with your indefatigable bore. character —that adequate protection
J. W. Sullivan, as usual, has
t=
course, will generally express themtheir bowels could yearn with compasfoot on the soil of California, he appears Having failed by general questions, to should be given to American labor— laid us under obligation for an abunin California. That half dozen settled
to be seized with the prevailing mania, to find out the exact state of your finanand that none but Americans should
the matter. It was fine.
selves pleased with it; but we—have sion !
dant supply of Atlantic and foreign paand sets off on a keen run after whatces, he commences a system of minute hold the public offices of the country.
eur opinion of it.
The organ of the great high heeled
pers.
(=
“An eagle soaring high above
ever
object
he
proposed
to
himself
in
,
After telling his fellow-citizens “I party, of course, hasn’t the slightest peexamination which will be successful in Their resolutions present the best platthe
mists of the earth,” said a western
{=
Hamlin
and
Welch
both
deserve
coming
here.
It
doesn’t
seem
to
be
of
the end, if you don’t keep a bright look form that we have seen, of a great nastand before you,” &c. aud invoking cuniary interest in the world involved
lawy
er,
“win
ging
its
dari
ng
fligh
t
agai
nst
our
special
thanks
for
many
favors,
and
Providence to help him rule Americans in the State Printing, but with a maghalf the consequence to do a thing, as out. He empioys a series of questions, tional party which will yet engraft its
a mid-day sun, till the contemplation be(and Irishmen) he tells the audience nanimity of soul which will go far toto do it quickly. Men seem to have litsuch as these: “How much do your spirit, and policy, upon the government. especially for the early delivery of Atcomes too dazzling for humanity, and
lantic papers per last arrival.
mortal eyes gaze after it in vain ;” here
that he will not, hereafter, be in the wards obtaining forgiveness for many tle steam engines in their heads, which claims pay per day to the hand?” “how
[=
We
hav
e
rece
ived
the
first
No.
the
orat
or
falt
ered
,
and
afte
r
an
abor
and
explosion,
of
danger
constant
in
are
y
r
wa of his younge democratic friends, other sins of omission and commission,
many hands do you work?” “how long
[= See advertisement of Ranch for tive effort or two, sat
down in confusion.
of the Red Bluffs Beacon, a sprightly
they rush about puffing and spluttering have they paid at that rate?” “how
for he don’t intend to run again. This it merely is struggling for the right.
Sale,
in
another
column.
Those
wish“Th
e
next
time
,
sir,”
said the Judge.
littl
e
pape
r
publ
ishe
d
in
Teh
ama
coun
steam, like a much ground have you?” “how much
off
letting
and
fizzing,
and
may be an excellent resolution, but its
“you bring an eagle into court, I should
ing
to
go
into
that
business
will
seldom
Mr. Norman's Bill for the payment of
ty,
by
Clar
k
&
Blan
ton.
Mr.
Blan
ton
loose
recommend you to clip his wings.”
announcement at that particular time the funded debt of the State has been little tug-boat, fired up and turned
do you have to pay for water?” “how
meet
with
as
favorable
an
opportunity
was
for
a
long
time
eng
age
d
in
this
ofand place, strikes us as being in bad somewhat discussed of late, it having without any engineer or steersman. As much did it cost you to get in?” “how
to get a good property cheap— particufice,
and
is
a
smar
t
and
_
indu
stri
ous
Ec
on
om
ic
aL
Ap
vi
ce
.—
Ne
ver pay a
tremendous
a
is
there
consequence,
a
taste,
much
were
you
in
debt
when
you
belarly if stock raising is the object.
been made the special order of yesterbill on first presentation ; it would Iook
you
ng
man.
Tom.
,
we
wish
you
all
He then notices the fact that, altho’ day and every day thereafter until the zigzagging, and crashing, and running gan to take out money?” &ce. &e.; and
as
if
you was ostentatious of honesty.
the
{=
We
are
informed
that
over
thirsucc
ess
an
hone
st
man
dese
rves
.
the late political contest was an unusuquestion is disposed of finally by the into each other—and occasionally, by if you are accommodating and good naAt the second time of presenting, you
teen hundred letters were forwarded
AnoTHER Epiror Gonr.—-A rumor
may consider about it, and say, “Call
ally exciting one, yet as soon asthe Senate. It isa matter of grave doubt special interposition of the God of Luck, tured enough to answer all there quesoffice, to go by again.” ‘Third or fourth tim
post
Nevada
the
from
e you may
“majority” spoke, instant submission whether any bill yet presented on this a man reaches the place he started for. tions categorically, he will tell all your has reached our ears that Mareus D.
the steamer of the 6th to the Dead Letbe either not at home or out of money ;
followed. Now, this was in bad taste subject meets exactly the requirements The great majority go under, because acquaintences how much you are worth Boruck, of the Fireman’s Journal, has
and should the creditor call a fifth, you
ter
Office.
also; because, in the first place, he was of the constitution. Besides, neither they are. too fast—they never “take in cash, to a dollar, and what you will joined the glorious army of the—husmay have fair reason to be offended at
bands. May all good angels guard him!
{= Remember the Musical Convenhis pertinacity, and not pay the bill at
not elected by a “majority ;” and, in the bill of Mr. Coffroth or Norman’s protime.”
make for the next two years.
The truth is, that the whole supertion, the first session of which comes off all.
the second place, a large number of his vides for the outstanding
Now,
we
miners
don’t
like,
at
all
AN Ovp OFFENDER.—The grand jury
evidences of
warmest supporters had sworn that they
at Grass Valley on Saturday the 11th
structure of California society, is built times, to make so particular an exhibit
of Sacramento county have indicted
the State existing in the form of Con5
=
«xe
~
Sheriff's Sale
wouldn't submit, if the majority happeninst. A general invitation is given to
upon a bad foundation. People came of our personal affairs to the world. It Willi
DY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed and de
am Wallace, for an assault with a
troller's Warrants. Coffroth’s is but a
musicians. The present prospect indiAD livered, issued out of the Hon District Court of
ed to speak against them.
here in ‘49 and ’50 with no intention of is all well enough for you town folks to
the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Califor
re-enactment of the various long funddeadly weapon. We have heard of his
nia founded ona judgment rendered in said Court, en
As soon as he gets through these precates
a
large
attendance.
making a permanent stay. To “make ask a mining friend, when you meet
ing laws on our statute books, which are
committing the same offense repeatedly,
re 29ht dey of January 1857, in favor of Walter Mason
inst J. J. Boynton, for the sum of Five Lundred
liminaries, he at once takes up slavery,
a pile, and go back,” was then the comhim, how he is getting along, and if he
Gatninc Grounp.—Every mail from
in fact but three or four repetitions of
years ago.
-seven dollars, with interest on $518 17, at the
of three
aad poor Kansas. Upon this subject the
mencement and end of life in California. chooses to tell you exactly how much
the East proves, more satisfactorily
same thing. Norman’s adopts a
Miss Matitpa Heron.—The intense
he says, that Congress is neither to legHence they made haste to be rich, and he is making— why, all right; but if
ied upon the following ¢
ed property
than
before,
that
the
American
party
is
shorter course, but is liable to some seh Thad heretofore attached on th
th day ofJ
admiratio
n
with
which
this
actress
was
islate slavery into, nor out of, the terridug, traded, practised law, or preached he don’t, for decency’s sake, don’t force
, to-wit: All the right,
rapidly
recovering
ground
in
the
hearts
rious objections. Still, the taking hold
J. Boynton of, ir
g
Claim: a, kne
in
appearanc
first
her
on
welcomed,
e
tories—the question as to the right of
—any
thing
or
every
thing
to
aecomhim, by your inquisitiveness, to be unthe Eureka Tunnel
(o,, situated on San Jua n Hill in
of the people. The N.Y. Herald, alas
of the important measures before the
Nevada county, State of California,
New
York,
seems
to
increase.
The
fuCongress so to do, he evades. He then . Legislature,
plish
their
object
in
the
shortest
possicivil.
Yours,
&c.,
Notice is hereby given thaton the 18th day of April
A
MINER.
ways
a
shrewd
observer
of
party
prosis an augury that the sesA. D. 1857, at 2 0’clock, P. M., I will sell al the right
ror
has
seized
the
first
literary
circles,
tells us that “a difference of opinion has
ble
space
of
time.
When these times
ti Te, interest and claim of said J. J. Boynton in and to
AN UnrortunatTe ILLustratTion,—
sion is coming down to a point, and
pects,
speaking
of
the
N.
Y,
State
Counthe above described property »t the Court House door in
and
sueh
men
as
Longfello
w,
and
Dana,
arisen in regard to the ¢/me when the
changed,
and
California
began to be Old Mr. L—, commonly called “old
Nevada, at public auction for
Cash in hand, to the high
however objectionable the features of
cil, says:
. est on] best bidder, to satisfy said executor and all
have
given
way
to
the
prevailing
mania,
people of a territory shall decide the
looked upon as a state, and a regular Bill,” although occasionally profane,
costs.
WM. BUTTERFIELD,
any bill may be, the attempt to discuss
“The
Know
Notheings
are
comin;
apl 3td
and
have
taken
to
writing
plays
for
Sheriff of Nevada County.
the
question [of slavery] for themselves ’—
abiding
place,
the
rush
and
hurry
never
out of their shell again. They held
and generally drunk, was, nevertheless,
it is an earnest that there is a will to
thus giving all good demoerats a fair
abated in the least, and we are now just an universal favorite in the little town universal charmer. It seems that she State Council at Troy the other day, .
get at the proper features necessary
En
so
lv
en
t
No
ti
ce
.
prays,
as
well
as
plays.
The
Home
and have commenced burnishing up etal OF CALIFORNIA—Co:
chance to differ eternally about the only
about
as
fast
a
people,
as
in
the
days
of
nty of Nevada—ss Ir
of C..g. His uniform good nature, his
to a more perfect act to receive the
their old weapons, polishing their plat‘ the County Court of said county. FENWICK MII
Journal
says
“she
is
the
first
person
that
real question there is in the whole Kaspioneers
the
.
} LER vs HIS CREDITORS.
fun-loving propensities, and his many
sanction of the Legislature ultimately.
fo
rm
an
d
pr
ep
ar
in
fo
g
r
ne
xt
ye
ar’s elec:
we
ever
knew,
In the matter orthe peti iow of Fenwick Miller, an In
who
first
went
to
prayers
sas and Nebraska controversy. Further
Fast
people
are
necessar
ily
unhappy really good qualities, endeared him to
tion. We should not be surprised i su I t debtor, praying that he may be allowed to mak«
The Revenue Bill has been “sot on”
before
going
nment of lis estate to his Creditors, and he be
on
the
stage
to
act.”
She
on, however, he tells us that his own
people.
By
crowdin
g
the
business
they were to trouble the other two pardischarged from his debts in puxsyance of an act passed
— every bedy, despite his manifest weakby the Senate committee on Finance
will
compel
the
preachers
May 4th 1852, entitled an “Act for the relief of Insel
to
counteendividual (not official) opinion is, that
tie
s
in
th
e
St
at
the
ve
e
hand
ry
mu
labor,
ch by next Novent Debtors and protection of Creditors.” And it
and brain labo
r ness. Upon one occasion, elder M.r
— of
for some time. Something seems likely
pursuance of an order of the Hon. Thomas H, Caswell,
the appropriate period will be when the
ten years into one, we unfit the hand undertook to read him a leeture about nance ier profession, if she continues to vember.”
County Judge, notice is hereby given to the ex ditors of
to be gotten out of it that will be really
supplicate
Providenc
e
for
power
and
Th
e
N.
said Insolvent to be and appear before said Judge
Y.
Tim
es,
number of actual residents justifies the
one
of
the
bit
in
ter
est
and
the
brain
for
after
exertiou
.
Where
his drinking so much liquor. He told
valuable. It is to be earnestly hoped
Nevada
city, in open Court, on the 5th day of May at
strength
to die well in “Camille.”
opponents of the party during the last 10 0’clock A, M., to show cause why the prayer of said
formation ofa State Constitution. The
do you see so many gray heads as in him that he was getting old, now, and
that some system will be devised to preInsolvent should not be granted, and an asslgnment of
cam
pai
gn,
use
s
the
fol
low
ing
lan
gua
people of a territory, then, as such, have
ge:
his estate be made and he be discharged from his debts
California?
Where $0 many infirm that he couldn’t stand as much hard
A
Cat
iro
rni
a Wipow. — It seems
vent so many delinquencies among coland li. bilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such cas:
“Al
tho
ugh
thr
oug
h
com
bin
ati
no right to determine this matter for
ons
of
made and p oyided, .
bodies, and shattered intellects, comthat
a
Cali
forn
ia
wido
w,
late
ly
cowh
ided
drinking as whea he was a younger
lectors of revenues in the counties.—
And it is further orlered that until farther hearing
pol
iti
cal
eve
nts
,
the
Ame
ric
an
par
ty
was
themselves; but only when they are
pared with the original strength and man, and that, if he
herein, all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed.
a
New
Yor
k
merc
hant
in
that
city
.—
didn’t hold up a
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxshorn of its strength at the polls in the
By order of Court.
about to become the people of a State,
vigor of the population? Where so few
: s) Witness, my hand with the seal of said Court
The
y
were
both
stop
ping
at
a
fash
iona
rec
ent
ele
cti
the
on,
little,
re
is
his
constitution would certainly
in the hearts of (Ls hereto affixed thisthe Second day of April A
es have been levied, but never collectdo they acqvire this glorious prerogaold men, quietly and peacefully apD. 1857.
ble
the
J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk.
Ame
boar
ric
ding
peo
an
ple
no
hous
evi
e,
den
of
whe
ce
the
re
ther
e
wer
e
a
give
way,
and
he
be
precipitat
ed
into
ed, or at least never paid over to the
By Wm. Smith, Deputy.
apl 2—Im
e!
dec
tiv
ay
of
the
Is this Squatter Sovereignty ?
sen
proaching their graves? Our citizens
tim
ent
whi
s
ch
gav
e
it
grea
t
man
y
ladi
es
and
gent
ieme
n
who
an untimely grave. Old Bill had, for
State, so lax have been our revenue
~~
pnam
eae
e
a
14
birth.”
Not if Gen. Cass, or Martin Van Buren
must either change the allowance of
!
SH
&
BO
OE
OT
S
S
most of his life, been engaged in the buhad’nt much else to do except to talk
laws. Johnson’s bill contains stringent
Sentiments
which
are
seated
in
the
‘The Oid Stand, Corner of
knows any thing about it.
their years from the appointed three
abou
t
each
othe
r.
The
merchant had
provisions, as it should. Honest men
siness of wagon-making, and _ the
hearts of the people, must be victorious, Main and Commercial Streets.
The new President next informs us
score and ten, or learn a philosophy of
pay their taxes for the most part
elder thought he would draw an retailed some scandal about the widow; in the end.
:
The undersigned having purchased the
that public virtue is a good thing, and
life that teaches something better than
{Gee entire interestof S Mayers in the above
she
aske
d
him
to
retr
act
or
apol
ogis
e
;
promptly, and laws cannot be too strinillustration from his favorite pursuit.—
establishinent, would respectfully inthat if the publie treasury is kept so full
a clean break and a rush to get through
t= The District Attorney informs
form the citizens of Neyadla and surroungent for the heedless and rogues.
So he wound up as follows: “Suppose, he refused to do either; whereupon she
ding country that they intend to keep a large and good
as it is now, every body connected with
it. We must learn to “take time.”—
now, you had an old wagon, almost worn let him have it over the head and shoulus that anonymous communications are assortment of
The Senate, on Monday, indefinitely
the government will be corrupted. To
Make money, if we can take it easy,
BOOTS,
postponed by a large vote, the bill to
out, with loose tires, and rickety spokes ders with a cowhide which she had conoften sent him from other towns, comBes: And all kinds and varicties of Shoes.
get rid of the money, he says it ought
and enjoy ourselves at the same time
—
plain
ceal
ing
ed
of
unde
violations of the gambling
r her crinoline.
and fellies, which you wished to pregrant the right of way across the SacraThey have made arrangements to get tleit
Stock direct from the best manufacturers in
to be apprepriated to “great national
but
take
it
easy
and
enjoy
ourselves
at
Som
e
act,
of
but
the
no
name
pape
s
rs object to the proof witnesses, or other
mento to the city. A half dozen men
serve as long as possible, would you
New York,
objects”; but, owing to his “strict conany rate. Business first, and pleasure
Boston,
of no means who live by their wi‘s, have
continue to use it as roughly, and load ceeding, because a gentleman has no means by which he can act in such caand Philadelphia,
struction”’ notions, he can’t find any
afterwards, is a poor motto. Pleasure
thus been granted the privilege of
it as heavily as when it was new and chance in such eases to defend himself, ses; that on receiving such letters he they will be able to seli as cheap as they can be sold at
any other establishment in the State,
such “objects” clearly warranted by
first and business afterwards is a thousA large assortment of
keeping others of capital from building
strong? or what would you do with it? it not being etiquette to strike back; but, has written to citizens of those towns,
the constitution, except the payment of
and times better. Grey hairs and wrinLadies’
in
our
opin
ion,
no
inju
premi
the
in
infor
no
got
and
stic
ses.
matio
e
n
coul
d
poss
ia bridge over the river for several years
“By G-d,” said old Bill, “I'd soak it.”
Misses,
the public debt, and the increase of the
kles will come soon enough—there is
bly be done to a man who would “go on If any person wishes the law enforced,
and Children’s Shoes.
to come. The principle is now fully
CONSTANILY ON HAND.
navy. This is truly a deplorable state
no sense in hurrying them on by the
War! War! — Don’t be too intenseso” about a lady.
he should not be ashamed of his own
established that a few log-rollers are
A continuance of the liberal patronage from their fo>of affairs !
use of unnatural stimulants. We bely alarmed, gentle reader; there is no
mer patrons and the public are respectfully solicited.
name.
entitled to more privileges at the hands
May
Pariy.—Messrs. Stow & TallP. J. ESPENSCHEID.
nt
He next pays a complime
lieve that life is capable of being made immediate danger. War don’t exactly
to our
WM. R. COE.
of a legislature, than a city paying
te
We
were
shown
an
elegant
speciman
,
of
the
Che
rok
ee Hotel, Cherokee,
Nevada, April 3d, 1857.
foreign population, and says that after
a very tolerable institution; but itemust “exist by the act of the enemy,” and
large sums in taxes into the coffers of
men
of
gold,
a
few
days
ago,
weighing
are
gett
ing
up
a
May
Day
part
y,
to
being naturalized, they should “be placbe taken very easily and moderately, your scalp will probably be safe yet for
Ranch for Sale. ae
the State—a city that has spent thouabout
$30.
taken
out
of
the
claims
of
com
e
off
on
Fri
day
even
ing,
May
Ist,
NY PERSON wishing
ed on perfect equality withJnative born
to purchase A GOOD RANCH
or it becomes “on tke contrary quite a few nights; but we advise you to
sands of dollars te take care of the pauS:
on the most favorable terms, have now the oppor
Mike
Lewis
&
Co.,
at
Alpha
.
We
unwhi
ch
is
des
ign
ed
to
be
one
of
the
best
citizens.”” This, of course, is all very
tunity. It is one of the BEST STOCK or HAY RANCH
the reverse.” It is like good old wine
your
arran
gemen
ts
as
speedi
ly
as
pers from all parts of the State, that
ES in the mountains of California, and to any one want
derst
and
these
claim
of
s
the
and
the
seas
other
on.
s
A
gen
era
l
invi
tati
on
is
natural from a democratic President.
ing to go into that pleasant business, offers inducements
—to
yield
its
e,
in
order
true
to
be
zest
prepar
ed
for
and
a
flavor
it
flocked there, making Sacramento one
not often to be met with. It is situated on Dry Creek,
adjoi
ning
are
payin
g
excee
ding
well
.—
ext
end
to
ed
ladi
es
and
gen
tle
men of all
Next in order we have the doctrine of
stgfe
must
of
hostili
be
ties.
sipped—not
about one mile and a half north-west of the Zine House,
It
is
very
true
swallowed
that
at
a
great pest house for the entire coast
—
on the Sacramento road.
Ther
e
is
plent
y
of
water
loca
and
the
liti
miner
es,
s
and
the
grea
test
ass
ura
nce
of‘* strict construction of the constitution,”
gulp, like ginger pop.
e
are
now
“at
peace
with
all
the
It contains two quarter sections of Land, ALL EN~
a city several times wiped out by
CLO-ED WITH A GOOD BRUSH FENCE, and two:
are
all
in
good
spirit
s.
fere
d
that
perf
ect
sati
sfac
tion
will
be
announced in the very strongest terms.
world,
and
”
that
there
is
no
very
urgor three smaller Lots in board fence, and a
fire and flood, but by the indomitable
TEMPERANCE.—We are glad to Tearn ent reason why we should disturb our given.
GOOD FRAME BUILDING, NEW
The President says, that in our past
Tue
Brivc
es.
—
The
bridge
s
which
energy of her citizens has been enabled that Rev. I.
There isnow growing on ita CROP OF HAY, whict
S. Diehl, the celebrated “amicable relations with the rest of
history, “doubtful powers” have never
will yield the present season, not lesa than Forty Tons,
were
swept
away
by
the
Laird
flood,
OroviLLE Metuop.—The Butteians
to bid defiance to the flames and the
and Three Acres of the finest BARLEY. It contains any
tem
per
anc
e
lect
urer
,
is
goi
ng to visit us mankind
been exercised without producing -‘in;”
but
ain’t
Gen.
Cass
will
amount of the best Garden Ground to be found in the
soon
at
the
be
repl
aced
.
The
brid
ge
over
lately hung Wakefield the swindler,
waves, and will eventually be the New agai
State, about fouracres of which is fenced and has heer
n.
How
eve
r
muc
h
we
may
regard head of the Cabinet? and won’t he injurious and unhappy consequences.”
— Haven of the Pacific.
vated for that purpose.
A small lot of Timothy
who ran away without paying his debts Little Deer creek is already finished, culti
Meadow is well seeded and in fine condition. About
our
mou
nta
in
hom
e
in
adv
anc
e
of
the
w
t
Ho abou the purchase of Louisiana?
contin
ently
kick
and
up
the
a
fight?
one over Big Deer creek, at the ONE HUNDRED PEACH TREES of one years growth
If
he
—in effigy.
The question of the division of El
and all the necessary tools for farming.
age with respect to temperance and don’t, “there is no believing old signs.”
That was the exercise of “doubtful
foot
of Maiu street, has beencommenced. There is on the place, a number of Large and never
Dorado county creates some little exgood order; still we regret to say there
Miss Ann Tiquity is said to be the In a few days, wagons and buggies can failing Springs, affording an abundant supply of excelpowers,”’ undoubtedly; have the conselent water, either for stock or irrigation, the year round
citement. Should the county of Eureka is roo
=
We
had
the
pleas
ure,
this
week,
oldest female known to history. — Bosm for the laborer in the cause of
It will be sold at the most reasonable rate, either in
quences been “injurious and unhappy’?
tra
vel
aro
und
our
cit
y
as
in
the
olden eluding the present years crop or without it.
be formed, as projected, Nevada, of all the tem
of
meeti
ng
Mr.
Hutch
ings,
of
the
CaliStar
ton
.
perance reform—and few, if
_ The President seems to think that
For further particulars address, by letter, or in
t
i
m
e
s
.
Pshaw' she aint near as old as Aunty
the mining. counties will be the Empire any
person,
forni
a
Magaz
N. P. BROWN
ine.
, are better qualified for the mission
April 3, 1857
Congress couldn’t build a Pacific railNevada Journal Office
Dil
uvi
an
!
—
Syr
acu
se
Jour
nal.
County, polling a larger number of votes in which he
We
hope
that
this
gentl
eman
will
ReE
tic
iou
s.—
Rev
.
Mr.
Co
op
er
wil
l
is
eng
age
d
tha
n
Mr.
Diehl.
road, merely for the public good; but
Bot
h
old,
to
be
sure
.
a4
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
But
didn
’t
Ann
than any other, and only exceeded in
succe
ed
in
incre
asing
the
alrea
dy
large
hol
d
ser
vie
es
at
the
Cou
rt
House for
For
the
The subscriber wishing to return to the At
last
four
Teri
year
or
s,
pre
his
cee
effo
d
rts
the
in
,
m?
this
ia
— Boston Times
and the entire
he says that to protect ‘ Californ
ha lantic States, offers for sale his property in the
state by San Francisco.
circu
latio
n
of
the
Magaz
ine.
The
enSu
nd
ay
nex
t
onl
y,
But
at 3 o’clock, P. M—
was
n’t
ther
e
one
cau
se
Ann
hav
T.
e
C.
bee
town of Cherokee, Consisting of
Den
n
t?
ince
ssan
t,
and
attendour other Pacific possessions,”’ from inYou will have seen that the bill,
terpri
se
of
estab
lishi
Dol
ng
a
lar
perio
dical
Wee
of
DW
kly
EL
Mir
LI
ror
.
NG
Reg
ula
HO
r
US
ser
E
vic
AN
e
D
wil
l
LO
be
T;
hel
d
the
rea
fte
ed
r,
with
grea
t
succ
ess.
n
t
on
d
ig
foe, it migh buil a
vasi by a fore
Blacksmith’s Shop, with all the Tools and materi
als.
To
be
sure; but we are acquainted at 10 o'clock, A. M., as heretofore.
which, among its other provisions, was
this
kind
in
Calif
ornia
,
is
a
worth
y
one.
The shop adjoins 4 Wagon shop and is favorably situ
He
.
will
deli
ver
a
lect
ure
on Tempermilitary road. 1s isto bea railroad?
ated for business, on one of the most public roads in the
with
Ann
Oth
er
;
who
is
still
olde
r.
to lop Plumas from our district has been
The
Pacif
ic
coast
shoul
d
suppo
rt,
at
cou
nty. Forterms apply to the undersigned, on theanc
e
at
the
M.
E.
Chu
rch
,
on
t
next MonYoung America.
As to our foreign policy, the Presiden
premises.
Nat
ion
at
Cir
cus
—On
Frid
ay
of
JOHN
recalled from the Governor on account
cee.
least
one
magaz
ine
of
a
litera
ry
chara
cApr
il
3,
18
57
—3
m*
day
ot
Ne
even
En
ing,
e.
O
R
at
E
74
o'cl
ock.
e
at
e
t
,
iv
ac
gh
lt
at
ys
pe
to cu
th we ou
sa
Fab
les
,
gen
tle
men
!
We
ha
ve
no
next
reweek,
the
Natio
nal
Circu
s
will open
of an imperfection. In the language of
ter. Wewere glad to learn from Mr.
liable accounts of one older than Ann at Nevada. In addition to the usual atwith ether nations, and treat them kindof
Seal Lost.
a constitutional expounder, it will be
AS
i
Hutch
ings,
that
T MONDA
his
mont
hly
is
) Y, Wednesday, or Saturday Night, ia
now
SE
LL
IN
G
Ou
r.
—M
is
s
A.
M.
Ta
ck
O. Domini.
i
Plurshutz Hall,a GOL) WATCH SEAL, with
ly; but if we take a notion “to further “all right.”
tractions
of
this
Company,
Melville's
a
place
upon
d
a
Gr
footi
ng
tnat
ee
ensur
n
es
perSt
on
e
in
th
ne
e bottom anda silver dog at the top.
y,
on
Br
oa
d
str
eet
,
we
not
ice
,
is
sel
lextend our possessions,” “xo nation will
The finde
wir
ll please leave it with MRS. CLARK,
Cireus
Troupe,
recently
arrived
from
f
=
Th
e
or
largely increased business
The impeachment trial still prozressing out her large stock of fashionable manent success.
April 3, 1857
T. GALAVOTTI
have a right to interfere or complain.”
Australia,
has
been
added
to
it.
T
h
e
of
Dr
.
L.
J.
Czapkay, has eompelled
es slowly. As yet there has been no millinery and fancy goods. As Miss
Mrs.
Hayn
e.—I
is
t
said
that
this
laCuba, we suppose, is bound to be had.
F
b
t
o
r
k
w
h
f
e
e
n
.
a
e
p
l
o
g
u
l
w
W
t
e
a
n
t
l
.
i
o
n
T
H
A
Y
E
hi
R
m
to
,
re
mo
ve
hi
s Medical and Surgical
proof adduced showing complicity on Tackney has selected her goods with dy has purchased a residence in San
.
A
t
performance.
excellent
t
an
ensures
o
r
n
e
y
a
t Law, Nevada City.
In
st
it
ut
to
e
Sa
cr
am
en
to street, opposite
Rowe’s Circus.—We learn that this the part of Whitman with the frauds the most judicious taste, and with an exFrancisco, and is negotiating for a handOrrice—Over Critenden’s store, Main street.
Missovurtr.—The Americans of Missexcellent and popular company will percarried on through his office. Rowe tensive knowledge of the fashions and some country seat on the Bay, intendtho Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s offies,
April 3—3m*
so
as to have ample room to accommoouri have nominated James Rollins, ja
form at Nevada in a few days. The was called up yesterday to testify, and styles of goodin
s use at the present day, ing to make California her home.
Dissolution.
date his numerous patieats.
member of the present legislature, as Ts co-partnership heretofore existing between
troupe has been increased and improved learning wisdom or rascality from expewe would advise all those in want of
8Fos THe Gapspen Purcuast.—T
wo
Meyers and Wm. A. Coe is dissolved
by mutual conthei
r
cand
idat
e
for
Gove
rnor
.
sinee their last visit to this place, and we rience answered the questions asked goods in her line to give her a call.— hundred persons, including General Cosi Real estate in New York is sellsent. Wm A. Coe is authoriseto
d settle the accounts
of the jJate fiand
rm
all bill
,s remgining unpaid after 30
sati
s.
emi
nent
him, though on most points he was someLadies, don’t forget, she is selling out by of Siskiyou, intend to sail on Tuesing at much higher prices, that could
have no doubt will give
F The Rothschilds have a mortdays from date, will be left with an bar gn . for collec.
tion,
S&S MEYERS,
day next to join Crabb’s party, at the be obtained one year ago.
what oblivious, his memory being obvicheap.
faction.
gage on Jerusalem.
WM. A. COE.
wr
Gadsden purchase.
Nevada, April 3d, 1857.