Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Journal

January 16, 1857 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
nt een eon VOL. 6. NO. 36. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1857. WHOLE NUMBER 348, bi 6 New Store!! New Goods!! nmosT Th ’ : sis i ie 33 , e Queen’s English, : Che Aebada Journal. AN OLD PROPRIETOR. A Voie itane’and tai "Any beay whe will retten the . FROM “HOOD’S UNPUBLISHED POEMS.” E. De Young & Co., same to the subscriber, will receive a liberal reward. 3 ABORIGINAL Rematns.—T he fabulous the amount that permeatesthe surroundruins of the. Big Thicket, says the Galt rhe Tue Lovisvinte Journat.— The ing structure and passes off in the proMarysville Herald, in speaking of the generis, a Willae oe TE tae A ecn-horee Wir sea. lidrse, cess of percolation or transperation in a. veston Civilian, have been almost equaste ; PPREMED EXAEX FRIDAY RORFINO BY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ‘ A ROSENTHAL Commercial St. When you see him in the sea, subterranean descent to the ocean —. led in reality, by a late discovery in ene: Journal pays the following N.P. BROWN & Co. Groceries, P roviSions, Liquors, Crockery STU ART & WKEAN But when yousee him in the bay, The river, without any other restraint} Angelinacounty. On the 23d of Sepelicate and merited compliment to Geo. we. walTe s. P. BROWN. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Cakes ! Cakes!! Cak “ nig A bay horse then is he. from rock or clay in the bottom or bank, . tember, Mr. H. D. R. Smith writes, that}. D. Prentice: @ en a No. 65 Broad Street, ------------Nevada. SMES 3 f@€s. Cakes.. : Of course a race-horse isn’t coarse, is left free tothe governmentof no other. while himself, his brother Josiah H. The Louisville Journal entered i MAIN STREET, NEVADA. ee a ee aaa se Christmas and New Year's Cake A fine is far from fine ; ‘law than the law of hydrostatics. The . Smith, and Jacob R. Stanley, were re-. twenty-seventh year on the outh of No. A GA es eee ee pipe Se 5 pads . SONS cinecer Gn ca is a8 ing si . . 2 PS 5 ‘ nyse 7 = 3 Pa aad mek CONSTANTLY CN HAND epee. ale to see washing or wasting of the banks cannot . turning from Mr. Sterrock’s mill, within} vember. Prentice asks : fr td Extra Clear Pork, Gin and Whisky, And Made to order. : me aM be prevented, though the caving or slid-. a half mile of the Neches river, their «Thus nobly grounded in the past For six months, £00 pone eos thn ee oe Ale, ae. oie ee ee, Ifminers are all minors, then ing of large portions at one time may be . dogs, three in number, started a pan-. and lifting its hopes from so firm i For three months, 2,00 New Goshen Butter, Port and Claret Wines, lane Ee bine ta seas Their guardians get their gains. easily guarded against. ther and chased him down the river] sis into the distant fature Pg Bingle copies, 25 CBI. Butter,in 5§10 lb. tins, Champaigne Wine, My Wife M J All glaziers extra pains should take Tin mon Silewed ki 1 back ll 44 § » Who will not Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates. Naw Orleans Sugar, Tobaceo, of various brands, y e ary ane, To put in egEee. pance. A DROLL ACCOUNT'The Turkish 1¢ men 10 im on horseback. . drink a flowing bumper to the Louisville Job Work, in all its varieties, neatly and promptly exa -_ . AS LEFT MY BED & BOARD without cause or ian r sence thar a ev urkisi pa-. After going about two miles, the dogs . Journal on its twenty-seventh birthda. ponies with the Dest material, aud at the lowest eash . ar Sugar = jy : hE rapectran and 1 hereby warn any one from harA het per 2 eat room, pers are dabbling in American politics. . stopped and bayed very loudly at the. and wish its endless glorious return ries. + me S Ss 0 . S . peat aes RS ee Careline Rice, f > ecbchonct Pay ponsible for debts of her contraction. To fly. ne Giigih a Spindihe Listen to one of them, as follows, on the . foot of a high and rugged bluff of rocks,. _ Verily we will, in our far off home on AGENTS: poeneny al Broome ca Prices oe nov 21-3m JOHN HOCKENBERRY. Fiesupitiieneer tus. Kansas question. The language is about two hundred yards from the river,. . the borders, nearest the setting oun BP. Wisuer, San Francisco, officein the iron buildLemon Syrup, Hatchets, Ares ai iles, . x oD ? a HL Be < Phas . eag, Montgomery street, opposite the Pacitie Bxpress. Assorted Syrups, Knives, Forks and Spoons, BECK WOURTWS LIFE But such a scene was never seen— translated by the Constantinople corOn approaching, the men saw an aper-. . where the surf beating against the rocks Gardinor & Kirk, Sacramento, bookstore, two deors . Black — os, Poem igen ND ““WARIN KANSAS.” For sale at I'm quite sure of that— respondent of the New York Pe ture ewe or three age be diameter, lead. admonishes the emigrant “thus far shalt from the [ort office. : Sperm Cosdles, aot x RASS s i ork Irtbunc: . ing into a cave. riving away the] th 7 : Adamantine Candles, Hill and Castile Soap, G. W. WELCHS Pioneer Booh Sere. As when with sticks all hands essayed 8 gs y the} thou go and no further,” J ¢ Giark & Sosley. Langton’s Exprons, San Jean Can Fruits, in all sarietes, Lamp Hicks, Deeember 19, 1856. Yo hit the basa bas, : “In the northern part of America. dogs they saw the panther, and Mr. joice ier the Loui il os chee 1 Kendall & Spencer, bookstore, Grass Valley. Starch, Red Herring, 4 i Tk a A MEI SR Sea re eee see th % ~ Hl ise Sta. 1 1 d ill d hi pad a 2 e e Louisville Journal has 2 = Camphine, Cocoa Shel Pocket Dairy for 1857! REP 8 eR ere is a province called Kansas, which anley shot an illed him. They] reached its twent seventh a R ; ; Lamp Oil Tapioca ocket Dalry ‘ ; > havi F ae . th d thi F , y year, but _SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS. nse OD pS. a amacai eaay at ““So-so,2? replied he; aving a very warm climate, its inhabi. t ote al : e cave, which they found. there is a shade of sadness in the STGP — 3 Wrapping Letter Paper. Cloves. Ginger, Alopice, G, W. WELCH’S Pionecr Book Store. “How do you do?” said John to Sal, tants are much given to agriculture.—. near circular in form, and about Post Office Literary Depot. Fa Soe ee a a Subaubic 15 abe — oe eal g an to, agriculture : y i A , thought that the frosts of twenty-seven acces ine Otte a. ee pair cede Janet NeWerae) 1 vee Fest eRe i" sxkd'che. rey have, therefore, imported a large . twelve feet high, with a small aperture . winters more have fallen on the head tARDIO «& > Nails, = a ie : A _ ei rof slay ‘ . 7 i , \ . i eG Sec Ska STR tke Neils, saverted oi . poeple Preemie Pioneer Crockery Store. A kitchen-maid is often made pein i! slay 2 fr — re eee employ nd ently ena But the . whence sprang so many beautiful and \ (er Agentsforthe Nevada Journal,. ves Vermicilta and Macarona, D. CRITTENDEN has an unlimited quantity of To bus hendatign Metab som On thelr nds. — The people who . 2ent was.so mmperiect as to deter them . eloquent thoughts—some like the angry : Mange = as = > Svein — yy ee rene s, goods, carefully selected by himself from the best ‘> 8 ae 5 a” in the north of this province regard ae ae it until ge: had first sup. coursers of the storm, hurrying over the a. L. TUCKER, GEO. THACHER. . — Ground Coffee Pickies: in beguend glen sistks kx Gan Mtnccincs GE nmergr ee or er eoner: slavery as inconsistent with humanity, . plied themselves with a lighted torch. . plain, beari . fs ; ad ae : fee, Pickles, in , f sco, Consisting of . ‘ y) : I » bearing only desolation and ruin " WINES & LIQUORS, Jaraand Rio Coe, Cranberries, Cisckety Ws. “rik pacialdaaat toe wie to pa; ~— having so awe the inhabitants j i porting Crouse the aperture they . in their tracks, others rusical and play AT Dried Apples, Pepper Sauce, “Gl r Tis trifling void of worth of Kansas, urged them to desist fr. his . found themselves in a room about t ful : ss e ied 5 Sauce, ass Ware s ‘ s , as, urg esist from this about ten . ful as ‘ re 7 R ‘Isc TR 31 . Chili Peaches, Assorted Sauces, ’ So let it pas ticed, : aes iS ak er he : SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! SS ete a, ee Gudhes: sam pho impropes practice. Having repeatedly . feet in breadth by eight in hight, and “Tho dashing, silver flashing FOR CASEZ. Barley and Wheat, ; Quicksilver, Lamps eft aliicds : tage done this, and not having been listened. some forty feet long. ‘To their astonSurges of San Snlvador.", ) Tacker, Thacher & Co. eae eet Baton: Se mention, . Abd everything belonging to or connected with aCrocke-. SINGULAR THEORY OF THE Mississip. to, the two parties assembled, and after ishment they beheld at the further ex-. . Alas that such a man as Prentice pensar “ec a stock of Wines, empcreana should favor us with a call dyin the above articles as oaanaatal P % bs ane h la I ; ted representatives a ie poe of the be aes hasan bodies, oma sieote ad at . Sear aid yellow leaf has celiis the yrups, for cash at ~an Franciseo prices. aug29 we defy competition for the quality and prices of our . “ ate ie mi i reatest stream in the world. t : bests ‘4 “To ‘= j * id ee ee = 3 \\ igammtnatinaae ti, hae Penis Soe mean teaee 5 : 2 ts total) American Government, called Washing. full length upon its back on the floor, . Stateliest monarch of the forest, who willie ee aga Pinas Fo cone anoint delivered FREE OF CHARGE Camphene and Burning Fluid by the ean or the gallon length is 4,000 miles. On looking over . ton, to have the matter tried. Now, as. and the other lying with its head partly . lifts his head highest in the clouds and . “ay r ~\ pi tha y ot se in Nev . : i . . . Ly Second door above Sixth strest, Sacramento. : E. DeY OUNG & Co. ection pret Secreta th ee eee a volume recently issued, entitled ‘Loid’s there has been for some time past a elevated on the wall against which it ane to and defies the storm, is the d MPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic] yoyada, Sept. 18th, 1256. D. Crittenden, 34 Main street Ss b d Rai = + «. great coolnes between tl b f. leaned. ‘The party approached with. first to have the gr Saas & Wardware. The following comprise a part of their . 9 Urittenden, Main street, teamboat and Railroad Directory, we. /5 dscpenta ce rte: 1€ members o 5 z party app I = = green ¢ ap. ets torn j Nevada, August Sth—tf oS Sr ee ." the Council F the to . awed —al-. from his brow i We Tan Gage. Sicuk; Yaile, Plouzin, Bhovels, NEW GOODS. — find the following instructive article on = pie and 9 of he aac oo os a and awed : . w and scattered in the gale. es lige aR ch Raa “tgs, NG = . Bt > rica AW ¢ St a € , 2 € reer pian Axes, Adres, Hatchets, Anvils, Vices, ayy z Blank Books. is wasleet tha’ waters of tie Wi: peo} A ca, they could not fall pp y the strange spectacle! 5 sues Pyne ~The Boston: ine 3 Retaptand frring Rabanne JESSE S. WALL & Brorier,, . pure tersest and best. assortment of Blank Works . e . upon any agreement on the subject of. —made a complete examination. They. witty of the frllocee oo ee ke i Gia Ee Teace, Halter, and Coll Chains ever brought to Nevada. For sale at sore, . SPP It says: the people’s quarrel in Kansas. The. Were, indeed, tvo human forms, entire, S : y . = following jeu @esprit, on \ oat Saker oc co = Dit Saws, ] pte ca sy ch ae ie herp December 19, 1856. No experience will enable a person to difficulty migrant Sage daily in strength, it complete, and ro fectly petrified. 1 he deal of . 8 Lonies ; y ae A great Corn and Coffee Mills—all sizes, i Fa ; 5 Bibles! Bibles!! anticipate, with any degree of certainty . Was forseen that trouble would arise out . feet and hands were bare. A garment, stitibticel. We enw nebebes ne a *rican Locks and Latches, of ev ya ) ©. J. >, y Se . ° S * : ] Ls H a ose -hi ~ > 4 . res os 4 He er pliat taaenee ae . Pire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street,. yy py ASD POCKET THPUNS fe saie_Cuar . the elevation of the flood in any given . ¢f it. The eumity existing between the. Which must have resembled a hunting . Sr cpr, hh ghee tbeis Mec ah ra To adition to which they world all the attention ot . . Nearly opposite thetr old stand, next door above J._E aiieeryro mE PIONEER BOOK STORE. . year. In some seasons the waters. two councilsresulted ineach endeavor-. Shirt, seemed to have been word by caged aie ance imitate the popu™ “ers to the! ell asserted stock of SHELF Goons, Hamlin’s Bookstore rhe " Decemb 5 a £3 . ¥ : % ‘ ie : 4OV Y . a may i = —_ er eee, ee comer ce ar a can be found every article ecember 19, 1856—tf do not rise above their channels ; in oth. ing to prevent the labors of the other, each, and partly preserved by petrifacGo ae obs e iy s and change its nagiepgie~ eiaths 3 igi al re Grocery and Provision Store Aibums and Valentines! . ers, the entire lower valley of the Mis. . and consequently nothing was done by . tion, was distinctly visible, especially at HPS pt: Sneath & Arnold, We shall always k aba nwnnys ney ot . A "eters sonere poox srorz, . ppt is submerged. Embankments either. Moreover, as the army of the . its seams and folds. On the waist of one LOUISA PYNE , , p shal wavs keep o F t " ity es ELCH’S PIONE. Ss a 4 ° = o's i: < * > e ee i ‘No. 175, J. Street, between 6th and 7th sts. . }>] 5 aaa tis . a eey Dees eeaNy 6 . paceebes 19, 105. called levees have been raised from five . American Republic is wholly disorgan. Was a buckle of pure gold, almost three Spruce looked that pine, atleast when first 1 cedar, i, : Sacramento. ’ Ben ™ yr “Whirtv Years in the Senate, . ‘° te” fect high, on both sides of the . ized, and consists only of Bashi-Bazouk . inches in diameter, securely embedded . she seieed the lola of soup” Seca teat, 5 AVE ON HAND. and offer for sale. a_complete asutter, omee Vv « b -ens ry ~ * . S SC iers Y a pe j , v * a oe T fa: th «ff: fe ei a remed to le: er ; sertment of Groceries, Liquors, Provisions. Coffee Tea BEstOSsS Thirty Year’s in the Senate for sale at stream, extending many miles above soldic Bey the c ouncil of the people de"@ the body % 1 he features were Hot It peers iy argo Bifo . (a) XK, i FLOUI in bbls half barrels, be Pakeuntn in cocks. a ’ =~ EL W. WELCH'S Pionecr Book Store.{and below New Orleans. By this sired to have them properly trained and much shrunken; the eyes were partly And think of trees-on, but without the bark N MEAL. in bbls, ete. ams 56. : : : one . mre : “oe * , oie ca es RePiccas < PORK, clear aid messin ble and half bbs. ae wot ee means the river is restrained within its =— under some kind of order, with = even traces of the cyebrows . ei Giicct ro dein cae (enaee, notes of barks’ BACON, Ex clear, and JxL, and California cured. ’ sard, Jol Ander roper limits, except at the greatest . regular rations and pay assigned them. . Cou e seen plainly. The party who. Ah! would the Lu-pi $3 he i TOFFEE, Rio, Bovee’s, ground, and in tins. Candles Syrups oan naer som, P P eee ie i i peas Th mye * Cees : . 4 * oa ; 2 y That All-pine axkers, -* pulse beat but for me; 4 7 . ‘ is. China ¢ ¢ 2 . S . = . " A ae ; > . ‘ Ped at All-pine snowdrop were my a j MONE Gunde pretend Mor Orme wathine, . dc. &e., de ; slic Justice of the Peace, freshets, when the Ra rcmeelinpenercaeed he hag of the Republic likewise was fala sod Fines POmes ieee, 229 20% be ies Tmy guy, she'd never leave that trees” Srdete ie 102-50 tion; Kitts and keen ; Ghee eae , 4 , See ; : . break over everything, causing great . 10 favor of this arrangement, but the . days, to remove them to Jonesborough, My Pyne apple and I should form a pear. i j . i 10 and 20 tins, kitts and kegs. We would invite partienlar attention to "these Goods . Office in Kelsey's Brick on Commercial street,Nevada . : ba ee? Council of the Nobles : wl they > hb by all wl Tl not re-pine. My brain is getting thiek uF A om parca a is vessbased expreetly for the Nevada eotnty Gada and) 20 ee ORR Om ae property, and sometimes ) + o rth obles continued to op$y ley may Pe e seen by all who Adieu —Vich All-pine — id-est image of Qr.cen Vie ; AS, black and green, ¢, and chests. satisfy yourselves that they will compare favorably with 5 ‘ “ae +k te ’ loss of life Th rerace heicht of tl pose that of the peopl 1 r wish to examine them They express Sp ee ee : ; TOBACCO, fruit, san, peach, elephant, fine cut, honey. any other stock of Goods to be found in this place. AS LARGE AS EV ER! oss Of ite. e average height o 1€ people, and a great re sepees ‘ sey) Z y express Fi fy : 5 Bildikeraitieas of Unglietd: Witkes, <nse goods ¢f 3 Peters Se ay cee Cree SOL. KOHLMAN flood from the Delta to the junction of . quarrel rose between them on the sub-. 0 conjecture as to the time these reHuman Trees ano Stongs.aeA re eneral assortment of Liquors, es, ods ( 3, 1856. . p\ ‘a ors, = rie: . i a . M 2 oan > Le id 1 wery description. ; aceite SMM a Tost Se = FAKES pleasure toinferm hisregular customers and the the Missouri is above sixteen fect. At. jectThisstate of things, therefore be-. ™ains may have occupied their present . Cet traveller states that while in AbTe W. LINDT FY, ¥ Siete w “WEAVER, : T Ellard Beans & Co ld public generally that he is doing business again at the the mouth of the latter river is twentying productive of the ruin of the foundapenton, how they Bercy there, a ter : mrs — oe ago _ Pouted ‘ T. W. Lindley & Co., pi kaai'cisa ae, old stan¢ ea. oe ae pata ane (Gat, Below wee =r ae a “ the eee: erg aie pa » ee ts ite uae i pate See al eo one i eis : ° * oe : acagincks ee = So io river the riseis often fifty-five feet. . of its Government, the Chief of it deci. probably lived before the race of Indi; nes ’ ared he saw a % ssors to Lindley & jHoope,) = 2 = az " deci ( are “8 Adah an Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Corner of Commercial street, Sol. has on hand a large At Natchez it seldom exceeds thirty ded upon settling this affair of the army . @ns at present found in Texas. Whonumber of people who are known ‘ ‘ERIES. PROVISIONS Queens Ware, Wooden & Willow Ware, . snd fresheplectnd stock of . tins OF fe SE F that region by the name of Sl Be % GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, MINING TOOLS, &c CLOTHING feet; and at New Orleans about twelve . im some manner or other, and for this. ever they may have been their stony . ° “a ‘ * Z 9 ait “ FLOUR AND GRAIN. sehaedtiees aps = * = 5 4 ‘ Thy + eae s . com rpose last Aucust lled bodi should b . rved fitti Ing a nat time inexperienced in any ; 4 if AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF ae feet. What goes with the water? It is . purpose last August, called up both the . Podies should be preserved as a fitting . “5 i y Routh-Eaxt cornerSeventh and J. Streets, Sacramento. . 4 A WaT ET Is, And Gents’ Furnishing Goods . known that the difference between high . Councils and gave them two weeks in. Memento of a generation gone, and the such matters, he says, I could see nothE. P. Hastings & Co. Opposite the United Statcs Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada. PR Sean, fr mere tees 8 eqnerel neseerent ct and low watermark, as high up as White which to come to a settlement of their. type of which is rapidly disappearing Fpl ry ieapotaat i He pointed out to me # 164 J Street, Sacramento city. E are now receiving the largest and finest stock of . qualities, Matting of all widths, Comforters and Blue, Red . river. is about thirty-six feet and the . differences. Now, it happens that by . from the earth. They once were nu-. ead tree standing on an eminence, at Wholesale and Retail Dealers in \ merchandise in the s —— = — — fee z : current at high ee mark runs near . the very cingular form peas adaptod merous and powerful. * Naw distance wf several hundred yards, and = eS A so " s, Vaiises. t 8, t varic +7" ee =" pe arr ack é > @arFOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. . — Grocery and Provision Line ety of Fashinable Hats and Boys Clothing in particular. . seven miles per hour, and opposite to . by said republic, if the People’s Council . ‘Alas! for them—their day is o'er, at ¥ eat By 1A8t yours are. ae Racramento, Aug. 8, 1856. ever ered to the trade or consumers of Nevada city aud . “Sol! wishes to be perfectly understood that the above . Naw (jr] he differ between high . do not also consent to it, the Chief ofthe . T2tiz fires are out from hill and shore ; {) that 7 saw was a charred stumpee & county. : named goods with numerous others can always be found . CW Irleans the difference between high ; , No more for them the wild deer bounds, tree, and a few blackened ] SACRAMENTO VALLEY RAILROAD. . , We buy exclusively for cash and are prepared to sellon . 97 hand in the store! his object is to sell cheap and to and low water mirk is only twelve feet Government, even together with the. The plow is in their hunting grounds. et : oer ogs or stumps : cbse the same terms in quantities to suit purchasers and lower . satisfy yoursclyes of that fact give him a call, 15-tf z . is i Cc il of the Nobl is 5 The pale man’s ax rings through the woods, lying at its feet. The hunter declared SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. than ever — pete ; yan : ve and the current l'ttle over three miles to ouncu 0 1¢ Nobles, cannot take one The pale man’s sails shine o’er their floods, that neither the tree nor the stones w re ~ PP Ens .¢ va). (rive us a call and examine our stock before bnying else2. Bs . I. ' res 2, Thei leasant ings 3 dry.?? d er RUR-TCRTWER voTICE the cars af the acramentoVal. Jicc, Romessberthe slncoat the eldatantet’ Brentano & Furth, the hour. The width and depth of the aktcha out of the treasury ; and as the cir pleasant springs are dry ve the last time he passed, aula ley Railroa Wine os aN Hamlit Visois, Go ttoad xtrect Corner Main and Flume Sts, North San Juan NevadaCo . river being the same, from which we former would not consent to give him they~Gece siiahy’ naked os:Wil leave Sacraimente_—..----atz12a.Mand3e.m. . GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Iculate that ‘ly six times as much . 22y money for their support, he has had CALIFORNIA. a) ec! oe ae h re eee ee 12s. and412p.M. . Nevada, September 19th, 1856. % caiculs lat nearly si by 4 i FORE : & Sacga : laced themselves there in * iti f gag me oe gaa ne CLOTHING, water passes the mouth of white river to dismiss all of the soldiers and sell the The name “California” is found ir 3 observe us, havine so donc Beside the rexwar Passenger train, there will be a 10 a. Gregory & Sparks, Gents Feeniaing Goods, epee sea as by New Orleans. What goes with vessels of war to other governments. Of. the history of the conquest of Mexico 6 aiid ‘iis sacl rsa atl pi sid M. train from ~acramento. pare tace ae ae 5 ae earn 3 sts, 7 Peat < = ae a . -. , ¥ Mie é = » are 1emselves: ' AVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STAND, in And India Rubber Goods. r solution ever of. 2 truth, it is clearly seen that this dis-. by Bernal Diaz,a companion of Cortes. : : : FRETGUT TRATNS i EOVED 20 ‘ »xcess 7 olution ever o s Ne 82 : Will lea ve Fetsom at 3 1-2 4. M. (except Sundays.) I Kidd & Knox's building on Pine street, one door EEP constanly on hand the largest and best selected the » Seca eee The only s : cord between the two Councils will very Tat there it is eal ya lied to a bay.—+ I hardly believed it possible that they Willeave Sacramento at 2} 7. M. (except Sundays.) aes the United Bien Bakery, w here they have on stock of Gothing, &c. in all its various branehes to be fered, is that it escapes by the bay ous . ae siesy s Pp % a a } pie bias Saas should remain so motionless, and I deA Passenger car oat be ran in connection with the = comstantly Keep, & well selected stock, emfound in any mountain town. The citizens of San Juan Plauquemine, Lafourche and iberville, . $000 cause the ruin of that republic, and. By and by it was given to the whole termined to explore a little. Id ea iu in fi Folsom, © morning. ‘ing every 3 le belons siness, surrounding towns will find it to their advantage to . a a e oe # . ro fesight traiu in from Folsom. evere sor of the best quality to be had in the market below. ‘They . give us acall; and examine the Price and Quality before . but when we calculate the width, depth . Proves the value of the peace and hapcountry north of that bay. Its origin is. i344 the lone Stine iad’ stalieai vege ;
Paemager thee —netaeet “atramente nad Folsom, $200 . 615 0c eee icmie tee ree ne Dake [er nimnceembese, i a a ea d-current of these bayous, they fall . piness which we all enjoy under the be-. uncertain. Some learned men started. . ee eps pte, 28088 we” a “Sunday Exearsion, both ways.. 250 . their old friends and enstomers they return their thanks North San Juan, Sept. 5, 1856—tf and-cur es pa, J A . ss : : ward them. A shot from my rifle at a Ci " “ commutation fiekets per month, 630 00 . for past favors, ant solieit & continuance of the same.— —— . vastly short of affording a sufficient esnevolent protection of the shadow of our . the opinion that it was derived from the long distance, (I did not venture too “ bad Intermediate fares, per mile.. 19 ney ve A ROSE NTH. AL, TI 1 4 blessed Sultan Latir “ calid, Fi ” 1 t ‘3 Db a ’ of = ned = arse As i y, ie xplanation can sed Sultan. atin “calida Fornar,” (a hot oven,) . oj5. ] he ; Freight toll—Sar. and Folsom, per ton of 2000 yx, 300 Groceries, Provisions, 2 capement. 1e true explan ’ S . close,) acted on the tree and stones pow” Folsom to Sacramento“ * 225 See eam we and that it was given to the rocky penF “ ican ee aneets soe of Mining Tools, Crockery, Merch a nt Tailor, we think, be given. Saker Biste— The editor of the a ate haere a om eed Mp erfully as the fiddle or Orphans, but wii . grauite, brick and eobble stone.. 100 Preserved Feviis, Can Feats, bet ee Atlow water, throughout the whole . 7 oye] (Mass.) Courier has had a glimpse . p,.4 ‘ Voat Some . the contrary effect,yfor the tree disapJutermediate points per mile per ton 15 . i Large assortment of Pilot and Broad Cloths, Beavers extent, we seea land structure ex osed as 5 Aa fered there much from the heat. Some i 1 w For farther particulars sco notices in hand bills and card . All at which win Ge sold as low as the lowest, ton Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Velvets, Silk, always d 1 : th : \ ‘ k hat tl F Se i inside a Shaker Bible, a privilege not éthar dameatiniuot Die uence Calis los. and the stones and logs, instead A jivered 2& OF CHARGE any reasonable distance m h c hiv % 2 alluv ‘ : van 54 y BC Me se } . > . . = eee, ROBINGBON, Supt S. V. RL Re town. Come and sce us, everybody ! aes oct31-tf psec mae onan Pic ea eg an rein eae ie * 5 ~— : I sch aa siattidteae EN often accorded toan “outsider.” It 1s €nfrom the Latin may be found in Clavie en = wenn ey the opposite «< a ¥ Ba A ‘ & Ee gen) eee ee SP See Deeg k artic: 5 5d srt structure on whic e @ € ‘9 . bp 2a s "g ¢ -¥ irection never w: . ; hed anglstt Sup't Offies, coruer 3d and R streets. Particular attention paid to repairing. z titled “«A Holy Sacred and Divine Roll Vets . * i direction. ver Was more astonis pc anne aes) ead FEES . 2 z es Nevada, Oct. 10, 1856.-tf : ; ; / . . ero’s history of Mexico, in paragraph . 792 a7 I — Grocery & Provision Store. Svms0tlior is. a structure of deposit, pest aes ri from the Lord God of Heaven to the in-. ¢.¢ Cuveds eidhen the at, as in my life for so complete was the de: Drugs and Medicines. A. ALEXANDER STILL ALIVE ¢#! river above its low water mark, which . ) .hitants of the Earth, revealed in the : = : ge ; . ception, that even up to the time I fired 9 "RPOESS ; ’ e a ite to tl th of White river, is} GQ : ney ~ . Cortes was very fond of such Latin ; : Ht. S. BURGESS, ‘s now on hand) at 35 Broad street, [recently ocenSEW i OP Ree ee ; Society of New Lebanon, Columbia var F I could have declared the objects before . . ‘ ) ~: jet Ti Sharp & ape np eg ROSENHEIM & BRO. thirty fect thick. As you descend, the es “A ane words. Probably it is a misunderstood : Importing and Wholesale Druggist, . + pied by L. Sharp & Co ]and ready to supply families Sak saree 3 ; irty feet thick. As y scend, ty, State of New York, United f -, . me were vegetable and mineral . mp £ 5 and miners of this eity and vicinity, with the hest of EVE mervured: to Swecee, Sian sat te Se ON oe ee es a ad héidiffer. . COUN: Reate of New. 7 Ore UnUec) or corrupted Indian name. _ Because st . i=. : ‘ os gence 280 J Street, Between 9th and 10th, ss Syste bi Building. tormerly occupied by “Cheap John” on river diminishes in volume as the differStates of America.” ‘This edition was 2 # , thing indeed but animal. The fact wa \ ; SACRAMENTO. Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c., COMMERCIAL STREET, ence between hich and low-water mark . ~'5;;3.3 0. ae : was for a long time supposed that it was . s+ th : 4g Would respectfully call the attention of Druggists, . at the lowest market prices. Mining Implements, of the . Where they would respectfully invite their old friends di nisl d g ] ha $0 28 published seven years since, at the Sha a large island, and that many small isl1a e cunning rascals who representoh aes find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasCLOTHING and wherever the bottom he ge) ey h It pretends to be a revelation—and the . country “ Las Californias,” (the Calitle round shields placed before them as { Drugs, Paints, ing elsewhere. Remember the place 7 im oil tou Romnslhes tak snbehetah treads ad Tose eanatthan d Oe Une Caren weet the whole extent that . . .timony of eleven michty anrels is Atry ae screens. oes ie ‘ ott-tf 35 Broad st. Bicknell’s Block. . In allits branches just receiwed from Fie BD ; d: exhibit-. °; aes a 5 fornias.) One hundred and thirty years Medicines, Oils, of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets and Cloth. the ottom 1s pure coarse sand ; exnibi viven who attended writing of the roll a Ghanieats eo HOLDRIDGE & NICHOLS ing of every deseription and prices tosuit the /ing at many places the ocean shingle, . ). of t} “es is siper; after Cortes. after the middle of the} GpomweLy’s SpeEcn The following sais, shes, times. : age = ; bad ne of the angelsis named Con-sole-teac ~ . . ee ¢ anite Tarni b] r 7p ‘ie! me c 1d alluvial strueba % seventeenth century, some geographers iN eid z Instruments, Varnishes, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WATCH REPAIRING. through the superimposed alluy "& . Jao-mon-shue’ and another Preline ficalledjthose supposed California islands are the very words spoken by Oliver, ca Perfumery Camphene, i ge ; The Watch Repairing anf Jewelry business will be . ture mixed with fine sand. The water nee eh Seem ame Se te Geant ae _ upp patceab : fe ellie the 1 * ; a a? Groceries, Provisions, Preserved Fruits §c. . carried on at the same place il their Brick on Main street Salin weial h facility and rapid-. — : = : “Islas Carolinas,’ (King Charles Isl-. Cromwell to the Lord Parliament. The &e., &e., Ke., N 1s rebuilt and prepared for ofeupation. percolates with such faciilty é P vellow, according to the order from on ‘ . (Geta 1h tld c y Now in store and arriving monthly. = HE sub seit bem er Pax ste wean = ee gp ena, ae A. 8. ROSENHEIM. ity that the water in a well dug ata liek The book appears ti contain pas ane) In ranges o d d aries ’ ape document was found among some old W Having made such arrangements with the best ouses 4 Subseribers have now on hand and design keeping Nevada, Aug. 8, 1856.—t : ia bl ai t from the river 5. ede « ars € as pain, who inten e to conquer the documents whi h h d b Jo: an the Fast as enables him to purchase and lay down his a complete assortment of ji] considerable distance fr : sages from Scripture, altered, amended, . ~ ch had belonged to the Ciesds hero eee cory sewes Saure, bet prepared to FAMILY GROCERIES, J. W. DOWNING, Tailor, bank rises and falls with the rise and enlarged or-custailed, with:oxiginal ad ee i di Lili edhe Wied Bands Cromwell family : offer Goods at corres gly a, . BK —Consisting of— oO manlerers 1 ogre f. i hat w 1formost favorable terms. e 3 fe oe OULD inform his old fends and customers that he . fall of the river, not varying an inch, and . ditions or improvements, as they are. 05 \. Wed by th PP 1 ¢. Spoken by Cromwell, whenhe put Orders from the country solicited. oct2Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Pepper, is again established or through jhe coarse sand and shingles of probably deemed, to suit the peculiar pis” Was th ed byt ‘Quivieay’ i 7) ceed to the Lone Partiement aeaa = SS Flour, Bacon, Preserved Peaches MAIN STREET, tl . BETS a e ’ d : ™ . the sixteenth century “ Quivira,”’ from a 3 © , z ' : : he bottom, it passes as rapidly as if go. . tt ) ra, Pete PE. : A Card. Nails of every variety. Sdoorsabove Meyers & Coe's Bootand Shoe Store, . ine pene, 5 koalanain ae J 8°" . notions pe Ann Lee. It isa y ery rs supposed rich kingdom of this name.— . It vee a for oa to on an end te = +, : ’ 7 ae es , . Where he is prepared to manufacture garments, of all 5 2 lous volume, even more remarkable 7 ‘ T your sitting mm tnis place, w i¢h s Merchants of N evrada—Ge ntlemen : Can Fruits, and all articles usually styles, to order and at reasonable rates. : By the accurate surveys of several though of less pretended antic uity than The northern part of this Gyan Upper dishonored by yeudiuan ye have H elieving that expedition is a paramount object with found wn stores of this kind. He keeps constantly on handalarge and wellselected ” as fen euigincers: itis éécertained that = } 3 2 1 J? a California and of our Oregon Territory i sie * empt of all viri B hy sit of your goods, [have coneluded to 5 stock of Pilot and Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. &c. scie 5 “ior carat anata fn at he Mormon Bible. A copy Is .or-}\. 578) by Sir Fr +. Dis ~ . tue, anddefiled by the practice of you in the transit of ) ; We deiiga hsephis a cheitlbia sutivatevdeibetinl oe Spice peat ees ; Mina ee f 2 was called (1578) by Sir Francis Drake . *” > ever withdraw the freight tariff heretofore presented to you, = ping P 3 erything Particular attention is invited to some beautiful Velvet . the fall of the } IssissIpp! river 1s four dereed to be sent to every kin or po3 \ = : < vice. Yearea ack ofn ‘at still asure you that the price of freight via Railroad . OUTline, and would be pleased to have the opportunity . Vest Paterns, which he hason hand. : he mile. ‘The dist f e *Y 8 Po . « Nova Albion,” and this name was pretee nercenary wretchaill continue lower than by the way of teams from Sac. f Waiting on those desirous of purchasing. Repairing done at short notice. inches to the mile. he distance 170M . tantate in Christendom, and one sent to . ,— lly adopted by the E es, and would, like Esau, sell your eoun me B. TALLMAN. 62 Front at. Goods delivered free of charge in the vicinity of Ne Nevada, Oct. 10, 1956-tf Natchez to New Orleans of three hun= i m a: ty genera y a opte y the uuropean fi ’ y' uamento. oi acs stad vada. 16-tf . : A Teoste the Governor of Canada some time since 1 except the Spanish. It. tty for a mess of pottage ; and like Jucet ae = DEKER « es r dred miles will give twelve hundred . yo. returned or refused geographers, Pp id : das, betray your God for a few pi Great Destruction of Property by the late LANDEKERB & GATZERT, Something New and Needed. inches, or one hundred feet. ‘The depth PR Si pl Ba alia was extended, by and by, over the money ! Ys theresa Ss co pieces of = = eS ° . * * Par . if i is ‘ ngle vir i Fire -$1,500,000. New Stock on hand. DEALERS IN A Merchant Tailoring . of the river is less than fifty feet at high} Goop Hirr—A methodist divine of . ¥ — of dy ale ey rugs ing among you? Is hoe one vibe ahi : , . i isi ’ ishi k. The river debouches into . our Eastern cities, recently administered ename o pper Ualitornia, or ich NEVADA SHOE STORE, Groceries and Provisions. And Gent’s Furnishing Store. water mark. s i 8; J stered. . Spe ae : “a Nueva). Y¢ 40 not possess? Ye hay * 4 = 5 fornia uera ape e€ no more 7 Jal Street, next door below Landecker's EEP constantly on hand fall supply of all articles LLof which the subscriber has just opened in the . the ocean from a promonitory made by a most severe rebuke to the common New California, (Calif 4 . ) religion than my horse G ld f oes aga ae ae suitable for the Market, in their Democrat Building, Broad street, a few doors be-. itself. "he surface of the ocean, by . custom, in those days, of reading adver. SPrung into existence when the FrancisCaeetor old is your J. F. HOOK would respectfully inform his Fire-Proof Building, Commercial street. low the U. S. Hotel corner, and where can always be * a * = ia i can missionaries, since 1760, made setod—which of you have not bartered J}. old customers and the public, that he has recent. Where they will be happy to wait upon all that visit them, . found the best of everything usually found in such estab. measurement, below the bottom of the . tisements from the pulpit. A paper was ns aad away your consciences for brib ly purchased a large and well assorted stock of . J. S. LANDEKER resides at the Bay, wnere he is con. . lishments. I would particularly call the attention of . svar above New Orleans, corresponds . handed to him, giving notice that “the tlements to the north of the old Califoror bribes? Is BOOTS and SHOES, and has re-opened his store . stantly purchasing for the house here, and no efforts shall . citizens generally, to my stock of TIVGE, e ss. z d »s : * 1 They called “ Cali there a man among you that hath the ~ A on Commercial street, (next door below Landecker's . be spared to always keep on hand a full assortment of the . French and English Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe . With the low water mark below New . introductory lecture of the annual course . ™!# Peninsu a rey ? nf aliforleast care for the good of th Brick Store.) mere he will be happy to serve all who . best quality, which will be sold at a low profit. Skins, Silk Velvet and Marseilles Vestings, Orleans, therefore the Mississippi river. would be delivered on Monday night.” nia Nueva, the whole Pacific slope as wealth? Y red ‘ e€ commonEe ce Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES Goods delivered Free Which I will mannfacture to order upon short notice, in . « . hi mn b i c i dical institution. ‘Che . fat north as it became known to them. . : e sordid prostitutes ! have eu oe a <2 ATTERS and a splendid the Call and see for yourselves. Ls LANDEKER. the most fashionable style and best workmanship, always 1s pouring throug nits own ottom into &e., at a certain medical institution. e Si 1801 since the so. called Fl . ye not defiled this sacred place and turn sertment of MINING BOOTS, constantly on hand. Sept. 5. 1856." : BAILEY GATZERT a Vusivatn, Wilippncs <Mtheolh, Modes. the ocean, the superimposed weight giv. preacher said he had conscientious serua ‘salt ihe aithiin’ bods adios “at ed the Lord’s temple into a Cay of ee i Repairing done on the shortest notice. Sea ere aces ae ae eee oa ; ‘all ki ipllous. ing lateral pressure to hurry the subter-. ples against cheating the printer by . ? ™ , . eg {8 Eadies Sevad i x and Gloves of all kinds and descriptions. Extra fine . INg lateral p rry P 5 £ Pp pr DV as: ". : 7 . Guaeaiwicaumeny i seeeee sh: Beeaia a ot Conor an ke ean is lames eurrent. Ifthe reader has ever. making such announcements in the pulNew ees Flatt “ on = es price tet oe (peasies Ie vette . sept26-tf z J.F. HOOK. . @proceries an Provisions. sets : ¥ ss Mississippi db : sie h ‘er h asas second degree or latitude, an en soon olerably ; i a Mississippi sand bar in a. pit ; that he never heard such advertise: . Just received bv wf Sem sees ed : sae ho manic. y= seen us pi poured from a cate read in church without reminding the more northern part began to. be de ete ace a You, who were sa +g ’ ’ e : , “ ” eputed here by the , TO MERCHANTS, T ELLARD BEANS & CO. Dry Goods! Dry Goods! . hy cket on the sand bar, he has seenthat . him of the old deacon in Alexandria, . Called the “Oregon Country.” ctevances nda a . OTELSand Housekeepers.—$140,000 worth of Crock. — ——_—__-___________ se Cheap For Cash!!! f a . Scient tit a . . ] a% Since the conquest and cession of the . 8 redressed, are yourselves be. ery and Glassware ! WAS CANDLES forsa_ by x, Vourk Dre tank & neither can be done in sufficient quantity . who, on a certain occasion, exhorted, in # te sea Caked 18 : come their greatest. grieva 33,000dox Tumblers assortedetrien. Li ngs T. ELLARD BEANS & Co. 52 Broad Street. The New + ae 7s a: ee tore, . to produce any current or accumulation . most earnest and vehement language, co 0 ts _— 3 tates, since country therefore ¢ 5 evance. Your 38" wi yg . . . . . . scription ; BQ Bas* Ric and Java Coffee forsale by Bram of Commercial & Pine streets, wih, . on the surface. The river is, therefore, . the sinners in his congregation to repent as . ‘c Be en et lense tha Amwoan tabl bt oa Eeery ante Chinaware T. ELLARD BEANS § Co. 52 Broad Street. . " nd elegant stock of Seasonable Goods consistingia . from the time it comes below the lime. or they would all go to hell, as sure as. © w atitude 32: 35. Siucal wésiod te g eg adie by putting a Ivory Cutlery and=ilver Plated Ware ; 0 BarrelsHaxal Flour, for sale by or ss, Mintek Gals stone stratas of Missouri and Kentucky, . there was flour for sale in Alexandria, fiend generally eall the cou try jad a this H sh ewes proceedRare tober, Uros, Tea ane Coll ce Pots 9) a aemenam sini: west itaiiael Att a acon is yar psn sae wasting itself through its own bottom. . and he was sure there was flour there, only “California. By geographers it h 5 seed icabkena ries ich, by God's . , ST 5 '. . . . . * * 4 “3 Avery large amortment of maane Castors; 50" sacks Buckwheat FLOUR for sale by Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, If the Mississippi river had to pursue . for he had received, the day befdye, a . '§ soma tage called « Continental Cali1 ot hae ha es ¢ hath gsiven me, : eect eonOth Mcaging and tide Lioepe; age eg ee a ne Teams ako its course, like the Ohio, over rocky . fine assortment, which he would seQas. fornia” in contrust to the Califotnia Soe: ace ten a i] command ye, there. if Parlor Stand Lamps, a WEET and Irish Potatoes, 10,000 Ibs. for sale by Duck, Drillings, and Tickings, strata, walled in by rock and impervious . cheap as any man in the city. Peninsula.— National Intelligencer. x . me f hi OS of PA our lives, to de} simak aamieaneg fee Waves, a elbe ; ee ee ee eet Prech, agit and. Aeaatioan Colicen, clay banks, the high water mark in New So eee eee on . y “ 1s place! Go! get you eer tenants isk UE add Que’ WARE, a large assortment for sale by Hosiery, Gloves, Guentlats be. Wey Orleans would reach one hundred teet. "A Bremen Journal contains the Sir Charles Napier wrote very Se : ne P —. Ye venial slaves. For sale at cost T. ELLARD BEANS & Co. 52 Broad street. Core a & Hem Stlich Linen Hendkerchicfo, . above its present limits; but running following advertisement: A younggenully and touchingly to a lady on. >CS0ne: ton: take away that shining 178 Montgomery street, San Francisco. sept5-tf WHALLY & PERSHBAKER. . FYOTEL and Family “tores—in every variety andofth . Gents’ all Linen Shirts, haif-Hose, Cravats, &c. togeth-. over coarse sand, walled in by a deposit tleman on the point of getting married, is . the evé of Lis great victory at Meance bauble there, and lock up the doors! hoicest qualities for sale b: ith every article ustially fotndin a Dry Goods Store. = . ; : : 3 2 si T MEP BEEE forsale BY oy 50 194f T. ELLARD BEANS & Co. 5¢ Broad st. “purchasers are requested to eall and exainine the goods . made of sand, ancient deluvial detritus desirous of meeting a man of experience . —“If I survive I shall soon be with ke It is with ideas as with pieces of 7 FLLARD BEANSS Ce. ss 10.000 22. crsshed, New Orleans, Powdered a pict cle apeotsteatyr oe dena and vegetable mound, no more water. Who will dissuade him from such a step. those I love; if I fall I shall be with o ¥ erm ; oney, those of the least value general. Se en 3 “ ’ s ’ 100 Core EELIND Bl nivs's Ca sadecd are T ELLARD BEANS © ye THOMAS BRADY. . reaches the ocean. than the excess over. Address,’ &e. those I have loved.” : ly circulate the most. -EANS & Co, 52.Broad Street.