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September 7, 1860 (4 pages)

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soos ——__ +--+ —_ ————— tc on ce RR eA aan THE NEVADA JOURN. A . The Dowclas Ticket. . DOU Hs SOENES AEST an— The ticket put forth on Saturday, by the} BY TELEGRAPH . . : TO THE NEVADA JOURNAL. } PACIFIC MAIL SS === . THE FIRST PREMIUM STEAMSHIP COMPANY Sacramento, Sep. 6th. ERID: AY MORNING, SEPT. rth. 1860. Douglas Democracy, is counted by the party a. {fair one in point of talent and moral worth. . The Delegaies of tha variexs Town nes his position on t County met at the Theatre at 1i o’eluck on Sat We do not endersiand Mes e vu Bo PLCTStaha Wak. + a iy, returning . head be ecoustructed, than to be put under the / ard P. Hammond, of San Joaquin, Geo. D, Price, i Sewing Machines, is THE STEAMSHIP J. L. STEPHENS Senator Toombs did not stand by bis deciaraWe have not the acquaintance of some of the . erday the ist SW. Borins 5 satied Al a . UNIGN CONVENTION. TO PANAMA ? tions made less than a year since, but Douglas . nominees, among the nentber him for the Senpate tat See ee BERS? Hots CHLCE! to a Bulkhead for the harbor u Francisee, . _ Eleet ‘2.——J. B. Crockett, of Sun isco j To connect via Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall, j ore.——d ¥ © Sa 1eiseo, . 3 3 has siocd by those made by him on Popular! ate, Mr. Watt is a man whose physiog denotes . the Convention to order. lif the work were to bedone properly aud by the . . Wi. Bowie, of Sacrament a LB. Minor, of . a “Ty ‘on ¢ t oO . ~ ae s 2 ey at Fx € 32 snto, » sdinor . Tt ’ > " z on Boverciguty ani non-intervention for the past . . -abuihdauce of will dud force. Ife has a repOa motion of John R. McConnell, Es3., John Ps :per parties, but to be opposed to such swind: : FAMILY U 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, twelve rears.—Suc. Union, j : : Gaines Koala Canal ag i Pp <j Sid oe , . tehama, Jas. Lander, of Les Angeles. . FOR =e = H c sesty amon; is fellows, which . Caldwell, of Eurcka, was made temporary Pres-! ine schemes as that concocted by Parsons and EES . ie Date Sergen palak ne Sree He ta too . EER Me Rowesy smeng Ws fellows, weer . acct of dhe Ciaeenacy Ee eee eC, New York & New Orleans hasty in declarixg Mr. Dougias has stood by . V® Presume 1s not amiss. But we serious ent of the Convention. . pushed through the last Legislature. Wo uns . DOUGLAS CONVENTION. 7 ty ‘Bar ‘) . bd hie deciarstions on Popular Sovercignty and . question his soundness on the railroad project . Mr. Cak forward, assumed the chair . geretand him to say it is better that no Bulk-. Zlectore—Mumphrey Griffith, ef Yolo, Richhe only Sate and Reliable Route. . hi vey. i atticularly at heart. Tuere . ; the Conr on bri nes-ictervention for the last twolve years. which Nevada bas particularly at licart 2 1 ireniion The history of tho times will not prove it are some narrow minded, jealous fellows at} thanks for the honor conferred upon him, and . control of swindler ; Grass Valley who would not benefit Nevada or . . reminding of Siskiyou, Pablo DeLaWuerrs, of Santa Bar. . Comsraxogr. and rpers to the detr Mz. Dorginz, it will be remembered, mado a he body of the duty of placing good . ment of the progress of San Francisco aud the . bara. strenuous cxrtioa to have the Lecompton Conthe county a doflar’s worth unless their own . men in nomination, such as would do honor to! State, . Convention still in session. A. . . ae ' town ean get the lion’s share, The buik of the the Douglas Democracy and the county, in the . TUESDAY, S®EPTEMBER llth, 1860 . } etitution submitted to a direct vole of the peo. oa ae Gannter piows.—( Sweezy dehv. Sexaron Sewarp has been traveling and . SEER At 9 o'clock, A. M., precisely. i popu < that town, we nk, Is not gov-j{ ne .er ire. . a) <a aaa aie . Wot a P j ple of Kansas, and denounced all who opposed . . po PP 4 Be : : k ot g next Legislature. : PS ered the annus! address at the Marysville Pair . speechifying in Maine. 4c Panama Railroad Company and the U. @ “y mo* 7 1 C . Lagrce Sages . Pe i SR Race ss = 3 3 °each euie<sision a3 fraiiors 6 the cane Ne. erned by these selfish, dog-in-the-manger mo On motion of John R. McConnell, George S-. on tne 4th. er of sums doubt—inz S. Mail Steamship Company have authorTur Hzsrrerian for September is before us, aCe : ee ry . ized Agents to sell their Tickets if desired b . ines and presents an inviting appearance, . WHEELER & W ILSON’S PATENT, : f edly Ti ar ee * tiplatform. But it Bracke Pill and the Cincin: . tives. But the feeling is somewhat wide spread } Hupp was made Secretary. (tna, wean pat dole ak ishn eS aa = Sascha “ 1 ee zi . . Poy 7) a, eee 5 . : ; holders of Pacific Tickets. feust be remenibered. when Seuator Toombs . in our sister town and 1s quite apt to snow it On motion of Jo m R. M ented, two eomof Mer 2,10 I ia, Was the cradle of agri——___ es SE Tre ire will be tier acer on boardthe S Steamor . yora 2casit TI Sena it r ei . “oy act 2 a as ar nl Esitee. 5 >Freceivec « trengkt forward his bill for the pacification of . self on all favorable occasions. he senator . mittees of cight, cons » of one from eacd . culture and ci sation,” or that “it gave reliC.E. Dx Love is again nominated, against i until 12 o’clock (midni . 3 it) before sailing. *§ this time. . No Mere handise Fr € ght will be received on . board after 3 o'clock pe. . of the day previous to sailing—and a written order must be proc ured from Grass Valley last winter was opposed to township, were appointed, one on permanent eion and the art . of civilized life to the valicy of his wi any measures looking towards a railroad to the . ,> Kansas in Juno 185% there was a provision in ion and order of business, the other on . the Nile’—as Gabriel #2 it for the ratification of the conatitution by the : ate : people Mr. Douglas was at that time chair. CUR. 59 was the Representative from that} credentials. raniz: A d Es Are universally acknowledged to be ys. On the whels we! Tar Composiror comes to us enlarged and onld have tcoted his . make } think som: . townshi M. P. O'Connor, who has been num. ; : : 0” 1. i handsome appearance. at the ' Company’s Office for its shipment> mar of the Committec on Territories. Toombs’ up, eo" onnor, W : t Convention nnet to 2 o'clock r.u., to . born quite ine = : ene . THE ONLY MACHINES For Freight or Passage, apply to Bil wae eferred to the Committee. Five days . @#ted for the samo post, and that too over . reassemble at the Court-House. . ee eae = Sey MARRIED, Mice BES & BABCOCK, Agents, * i i ’ JONG NOMINATED edoubtable atteresris Mr. Denglas reported a bill for the . . Judge Sinith whose enlightened, mind and parlia z e a : : — On Rock Creek, Sept. 3d, by Jno. Anderson, r. Sacramento and Leidesdorff eta. oe ecg _ amentary experience omght tohave recommend. Covrt-House—2 p. u.—The Commitiee on . Billy Long hus been nominsied fur Se uw of a same object, and strange to say, he used the; . ° © + i Nsq., Joseph F. Bowman and Susan J. Eggleson. , ‘4 q Te He ss 7 . PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO EROVAPOR STOVES Credentials reported. The following ; . Tu La Porte, Thursday evening, August 30th, by jed him to tha consideration of any political gentiemen . Sacramento county by the D a ge ae ee ne nme SL same language as that in the 13th section of . j J ; * Vinay erate os erly rep. Were admitted to seats: i bas been Jony, an appli oie G ae ~ eRe * fie ss Toombs bill, with the remarkablo difference that) °°? ae er sd: : y td . Grass Valley.—B. B. Layton, ¢ Jules . he has suce Lin ¢ a fe * ae hel in ca te ae 'VERY VARIETY OF . rho the provision for ratifying the Constitution by resant the interests of the county. Mr. O’ConFricot, Robert Watt, J. KByrne pez n. Riley . . nu both of Rough & Ready, Nevada County. EVERY VAR ple told him te goa, ’ ye” They m . All kins of Cooking, without the to git long. } BIRTH. . . . aD Las ; use of Wood or Coal. ZF Eee z Sere ee ‘5 aindioas . -eaebs Fred. Janes, Joseph K nee sane . = Seige aaa t sas cress In this city, Sunday, Sept. 2d, to the wife of u {a railroad bill. He carried his prejudice R geport I. 1. owler, J. B. Lane, W. Hea inp Husters Ret EDs adveutu. Gas HL. Mead, ason. FAMILY WOR K. Bieease por, it will be remembered, was not in favor of . A. Moorsehonse, Hennessy, Chas. . proxy, O. V. Healy, Sam. Hodge, the people was stricken owt! So much vad ' Douglas standing by his declarations in this . cass. allowing the people of the county to vote upon . Philip Galow ay, Jno. Doran, j . agains r city to such an extent, as to ignore . ton : Y> . rers we mentioned some time since, who went iat : : ee hag Conos ae REM OE dip sates Snore . Wan. M oer Thos. ‘ah Jno. Drynen, per os ips In this city, Monday, Sept. 3d, to the wife of . Comfort and Economy Combined. 1; W.S. McRoberts, a gon. Cri aecit his own doctrine of the right or competency of . WW. H. Ma proxy, A. L. Greely. eee cepa pees as ese WILL HEAT FLAT IRONS Tn 1858, in his contest with Lincoln, at Frecport, he said, no matter if the Supreme Court i docido siavery may go into # Territory under . Little Yon Zatno. ITassey, W. jup to Beb ' . the people to decide a plain maticr aficcti Nei aie W. Boring, Chas. Kent, J. I. Cal Wm. I. Harrin Ed. Mull i nell, Geo. § t and Vice-Presi. Can be moved in an instant to any part of the lature of last . n DTED osperity t sIves. AS a rewart i . e 4 privr = the Constitution, the right of the people is peree prosperity themselve ; : . . At Hunt’s Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 5th, of ty IN FIVE MINL TES! suc ees 2 oO “ aos 4 . . : } fect and complete under the Nebraska Dill to . such signal service chi i . Bramiin proxy : . PEACE WITH TH . phoid fever, George Hinch, formerly of Camden, —_——>— 7S reer ae2 . the Ney ada delegation in the cor . y —. Van Dusen per FP. Leavy proxy, . , P< tah Addington County, Canada West, aged about 26 WILL BAKE BISCUITS in ten minutes : exclude it. Now ho stands upon 2 platform . for0’'C “ to Jud Sanity wl . tohn L. Hughes, J. La Due j 2 ao pare ree sa po ate a WILL BROIL f-Stake in six minutes, i Se a or onuor In preicrence to wudge Sinith whose . py. tardy, HW. Hughes per Jeffer i} to br set Be t > years. WILL BOIL Water in cight minutes } co nee fo the § x 5 rly, J li to bu t and live on terms of ee ~ . “25 3 chases = ’ Po i ies bo att obedience fo tlie ae course in the Legislature was without a blemish. . John Caldwell, Dan. ~ ling, e : ; ee: . ‘The members of Siera Nevada Division No. 17, T % ‘ourt. : ; : . Hl. McFarlin per H. M. Jolmson pro ve MS S4UAWS . Sons of Temperance, are requester nect at the . g i ! { 8 Mr. Dox . a The convention made an egregious mistake in. pardy per H. W. MeFarlin proxy, R ts ied Son ‘Temperance, are request lto meet at the THRE 2£27T TECH, They Need No Pipe ° uppose Mr. Douglas were elected President, PE a ae eae ees . per.J. H. Mitchell proxy. . : oh the rocks Hall at 1 P.M. to attend tie funeral. . : : ie sad the people of a Territory should assert their . 8 °°" ™ RSE sis : Washington—". O. Tompkins, W. B. Brvok. and wani rest. . = ee re ee ene eae Make no dirt. Cau be kindled in a momont. }, vi i thrusting out Watt for the Senate instead of . shi D. W. Rid John Lansing per D. W. 5 . ‘ ~~ . Being alike on both sides ef the fabric. } sights‘as he declared them at Freeport 4 re te ee Or ae Billo : How tas P oe ae . Being alike on both sides ef the fabric, it th g ‘ eeport in Au. the best man onthe ticket, Newton C. Miller of . Ridley proxy, J. Me. Or ; Jam s Dillon per i 4 California : NE W To‘DAY. . ARE PERFECTLY SAFE. } gust, 1858. Suppose the Supreme Court to é Geo. A. Young proxy, Win. Tisner, G. A, Young, papers which are ad cwuse of Doug —— = . Bees chat duct the saiehaadn Shain R } San Juan. Grass Valley had one Senator and . M.C. oe eg g } a eople of a Territory have and Johuso ' i wri ting Fluia all . Cannot be Ripped or Raveled. two Representatives in the Leg ’ dent, numbernow, 1 sous, no right to interfere with slavery. What course will the President take—obey the Supreme ny Geo. S. Hupp, P. MulA.C. Niles, J, R. in for M.S: -four ; those for Breckwinter and should have stood aside this year for . Burning Fluid. ' Weohol to heat these stoves will cost nilivan, inridge and Lanc, Court, and order the army of the United States . a ee ee et ee , Jeffrey, A. Davis, Dan. Collins, T. HW. Rolfe,. : aes SA ON . For Sale by A PATENT HEMEER or as ie Cents, per Hour. ? £§ 3 ‘ 3 . . important officer for the county. Armour, E. W. Holiiman, Wm. Montgom. 3ROWN AND A Haty.—The Verritori . EK. F. SPENCE ForSaleby W H. CRAWFORD & Co., to crush the people in their efforts to maintain z ’ . ery, HI. B. Thompson. ta , — 4 og : 4] the rights . Dien 19 : Mr. Watt had no advantage over Mr. Miller . Zjloompiet?.—G. K Reed BRS to. RS On OD te Sst, 160, Main Street, Nevada. e rights he has asserted? Is there no incon-}. poe, haminintrats sr a and a . Bush, Jas. Cr h ust to the P : atthe Wes? We aeecsts in ous case the . e an Administration man last year and a . 0") eet t % sai Z “wee 5 ee : ~ . Douglas man this. Om this scorethey are even,} Rough Read prepriciors will be obliges ¥i3 BATTERY STREE KK ‘yo a Prohibition of Stavesy in a Territory belongs to ae in feirness and justice Mr. Miller presentlman, Jno. Webber. Win. Echlin, . print their paper on a shirt fap vet . 5 piles ir : FOR WASHOE, the people; and again that itis a question Wace toe eee oe me meses . Sami. D. Fuller, Felix Crawford, I. ~ oe —-By ED ier To “2 5 ‘ . dcdeis, the Banos ; c ‘ fe = meee ed better claims for the first position on the ¢ -on Pe rent Organization >. Geox A. Young.—This tual turned j EMPORTERS AND DEALERS EN A Felli or EZemz, BY THe 2¢ Supreme Court. < following names as ffi * f tl e ( rention, . 1 ; EA . E : : . SET ApS Mr. Douglas aud tis adherents assail Mr. . °°*** Veen. 3. tacts 1: Viee Presidents, James . UP ia our county a few weeks since in time to . SUGARS, RICH, earest, Best and C heapest Route ee ee P _ Of ithemiicn canditates on the Doupias ticket} Gardiner of Tattis ‘ ran of Eureka . the Assembly before the COFFEE, PORK, 9 : : : ae Breckinridge and his party, asserting that the . sl . Sceretaries, Geo. S. I . Fowler Bb ee, ee LARD sk CoS . Any desired width, is turned in the very nent. . SALE & C ow s TRAIN we have only to say, that Dr. Hosmer is a gen% . ] I 1 Mr. fii, ef Rough & . : BACON, latter aro in favor of a a ny tO Say, baa t. ene Mr. McConneli was duly presented and addres “gr erscsictan. . stave code for the Terri. tories. And yet Mr. Douglas himself says that tleman of some legislative experience, an old . sel the Convention. . } J E a E Nevada C pd 1d Grass Valley, con= re fuund yoosting on the pba ig ics . lifornia S Co." : g th necting with the California Stage Co.'s ata{ ots to suit purchasers on the most . . . ! . . . LaGSS, ED: i Ps’ Pak & CoO. i Is attached to each Machine, by which . 2 Sm ott } 2 1 { } line Whig, and can play a fine game of billiards. . ? portrays li . re . . ine ig, and can play a fine game ef billiards. . + Rai esas edzvine the again it wonders, next ? iia eR aged ne tot ‘State. . if the Constitution carries slayery into Territooe : : Se eG a jintroduced bs Judge Ko erts. pledzing the ; i , sept7p3 2ins ges to ali parts of the State, every : : .C. Palmer is a dyed-in-the-wool locofoco, a} ™ Fee yn . Sibi ee eee ee Tuat Next.—The E ROO ee eee a 7 ERA ae gi aa RO a oe . ries a Congressional slave code for its protection . proderick ee , : h thick and ye P De aegis }man for the Uni States Senate who has not . Wuar Next.—The Bon ny Mirror—MeDon. riff’ a] Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock a.m. is inevitabl ndth } : BB) sci ap a ee Mice eds Se ad . Supported Douglas and Johnson, which passed . ald probably—wai M s Kirkpatri } SELL s§ mie, oo Mines. Fare$20. Through ia at eve : 3 . 3 . : . eed ae . re = i = © =U. ‘ same at every honest k tator IS . man through thin—and can make as much ado . unanimously. neve: ad , Geo. P. Noonan, ) In the Di *t Court ofthe day. a, s bound by hiv oath to enact it. The Supreme tor ins GATHERING . Judge Roberts intros Inced a resolution striking . strict in and ity g he best lunged r 7 { 14th Judi snty as the best lunged man . ont the pros and supported it in a] 0, Zempore { over popular . #28" Horses can be had iat alltimes at the same . = -_ sounty, State of Court has already given its opinion on the ques¥> hte oO a lin the world. Palmer has considerable ability . dee hofs oe i oe ved etd Tr XY D 7 : “2% ; igs ‘ ; August term rates, by responsible persons. tio : be k system as corrupt, and hedesired te establish a oeveLras FE rors.—Jchn R. McConnell, z n, and it is to the effect that slavery gocs inlin the speaking line and it is supposed will . precedent by which the system would be destroy. . Bo feConne avi es. . ive: ‘Gene tey the’ Meckine A. Ri. Jexnias, Nati yaal Exe f to the Territories. Mr.-Douglas agrees to abide . make the niountsins literally howl for Deug-. °t Mr. Hupp e tted the views of Jude . Humphrey John R. Ridge and &. Hi INT BY cFEREE. _ . W. K. Sprscer, Telegraph ( uly, t by the decision when it cv: ahd. therefore. as] oe ; a cz, . Roberts, showing t bsurdity. Judge Rob-. Dosh, are me: as candidates for clectors ‘referred to A. C. Niles, Esq. A. B. Can » Magnola Sal City, ' : end, therefore, 8%) las, We have no knowledge whatever of the . erts replied, when a motion to lay on the table, . i 3 the facts with an account and dec In the best manner. a ; honest b I i I . . off 1 : on the Douglas t sia ; Bi sce sa honest man, bound by his oath ef office . fifth candidate for the Assembly. Ie comes . —— by ba EveDs. wee Patt aad Pn.. ad th gins r oat his report he Z ju29 SALES JOUNSON, Proriirrors, r . . ; : a e original resolution of Judge Roberts, that . . z Sees Sage must favor in the Senate a Congressional slave . from Eureka and is endorsed as a first rate . the actual delecates to the State Convention have W. W. «agarx.—Gr Ik the . ¢ . 4 = — oa ar i eode, D Mr. D 1 t } 't} to fill ies, y then put and car 1 EY . The te Fen ata x s 2 8 ‘ . 3 declara-/ + s . > power y ‘ies, was the yut und car-j. . , ; = hs T~OURTLY De a ‘ ‘ / as ae x. }, ee oce Mir. Dongias stand by his decfara-. gejlow by his friends. ce petit al 1s then put ane aF-! pirate, has made another descent on the Cen a i ees IVERYW VARIETY HINTS TO THOSE . tons! Oe 2S ee ee 9 . A.J. Doolittle introduced a resolution pled tral American coast. On the 3th of Augusi he te eee tanec Tow W111 FintMore Votre ?—Those who enj ¢no nome inst nonintervention with sla ; IWS KiNG em Bf Constitutional Conventisa. . tertain the hope that the fusion of the Bell! and 1 ery the States and Territories. Laid on the . 00% Luxist). Spot yet OF } x XG TO EF U RC HAASE ' The question of a revision of the Constitution . Douglas electoral tickets in the state of New. Bett anxp Lh ‘ew Jensry.——On SFZVE Ww AECE s t is again, for the third time, to be submitted to, York y deprive Lineoln of the electoral . the 27 th of July there was a mass mesiing of ent of the costs of this suit . s Pea! the decision of the people at the polls in No. vote of that state,are doomed to disappointment, . Dibble, Chas. Kent and . Bell men at th vember. It isa quistion which more vitally . A few of the leaders may attempt to sell out é of four hundre BARTER Y WORE; see-AND.. . i JEWEL RY! 1 . ir being ds wioy ts Mig (ai limba ara ats, ae tx er er concerns the taxpaying citizens of the State . and attempt to sell the people with them. Itis oe hae They are goi havea daily paper at Ne from the REMEMBER than any other. The excitement, however, at-/ cles t the rank and file are not to be dis. ble spoke of M vada, Gen, brows is to be i dit ; The finest Jewelry and Watches are never tending a Presidential clection. he Jetaly . nosed Of ax merchandise th the volitical market . frm mai 1 ern Journal be pail to th cy i, i Peg enth poe 27 has completely . pose iof as merchandise in the political market . laren Duine OL ike jena Sree ernereeie eens Gere tek oP a pal i $y sl . Sas oi . -e . Imported on Speculation or to Sell at . overslaughed the question altogether, so that! Nei ae er are some of the leaders parties toa! forthe S a i cc i tao : COARSEST TO THE FINEST. . Auction. i 1 s : at{ 2 q for the ’ the fact that a vote is to t ke st is} be nd sale. ur reat j ember 4 Mr. Watt snominat 2 Pee f ole is to be sea upon it is} t and sale. Our readers will remember Mt re wont rath D Rene gee Noonan ani tl LEMEMBER, scarcely known among the body of the people. long letter of Millard Fillmore to the Union . doctrine of } . bel ha Any one offering Watches fi i Id b : = ! i e = 2s e © entio Ts done 2 Sy x OR ee ee Any one oficring Watches for rale shoule ) Bat other questions which h»=e risen to over. meetivg in New York in December last, which . in Br ABSCHE. ary ited done on these Machines, with equal facility. ; = ‘ stacoW [he one vr Constitu ut change, do} we published. In that lecier he came down up. ted he a A PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER HIMSELF, . not diminish the real importance of the last.— . on Douglas and his mea cause of n Heaton nomi They having . Otherwise bash Buyer and Scller are liable to be } 2 ° .a edad as to the quality. It is as great a question now as it has been, and . the distraction now existing in the Union. Fillin ith ¢ i ) must not be overlooked or forgotien. more is an honorable gentlemen, and we are . , ilin elected LESS MOVABLE PRRSS REMEMBER, ‘ nlin 1 lsaloon. . = = , Whether we are to go an squandering a mil. sure, will not lend his influence in ihe most re. Brannan ne y be sold . No Watch or article of Jewelry should be bought premises
commissioner vive ion # year to support a cumbreus government . mote degree directly or indirectly, to assist without a with itg flocks of cormorants in every depart. Douglas to the ele toral vote of New York. . ment, or, whether taxes are to be reduced, debts : 4 an j wiped out, and economy inaugurated in the} Movytarn Rattroapd Servey.—We notice in Are not liable to get ont of order, and are GUARANTEE FROM AN OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Able and willi ug to fulfil their contract. THEREFORE, r + 7 a S, . . As our Watches and Jewelry are made fora regutyo88. . any other Machine lar CUSTOM TRADE—2s we have a t gourt do . thors gh practical knowledge of to bea true the business in all its judgment and de. While their Speed, Quietness, and ease of Opebranches—as we same now remains of record . my hand, and scat . . oe in. the e city of Ne-. ration are Unrivalled. Lime Puinter Easier Learned than state government, is the issue. Under the pres the Hydraulic Prese that Mr. J. G,. Elliott had i enna eee «cob nema eh ent Constitution, it has been shown, numerous . Se # Te te eth ee Sneek wes ene lature from Sacramento, last winter, voring to raise from $2,500 to $3,000 for the ran again, but independent of parties. officers are unnecessary; the Legislature is too . rtify the fo ‘ot SoRy rf th: Tur Union Strate Convention met on Wedto. The Douglas Convenpurpose of making a survey, fora railroad from . . Marysville through the Henness Pass ria San . large and expensire, or it mects too often; saleries, established in the flush times of 1849, are . found tvo great; the Supreme Court is too opposition to G the nominations ¢ guarantee the . nesday at 5 . Juan, reporting upon and mapping the same. (The followin Accurate Time-Keeping of our Watches, . > hel . all the votes c: tion. da . . emall to dispose of the increasing judicial busi. The Prese also states, several of the leading men . of the conve ntion f Pah ped ss) . And quality of our Jewelry, we hope for a con. i ; : eS were interesting themselves in the matter. . of Nevada, N. C. Discovery ov LARGE HUMAN SkrLeroxs Buck, » trade we have enjoyed hess in a satisfact nant 8 L alisiactory manner. w oe ae ee tage of Grass Vall = of D 1, City. ix miles port LaCrosse ¥ pongee at on SATURD AY, the . tar over tiki ¥eace te San Wranciecs. The sum which might be saved annually by ehave no other object in referring to this} rek: 1, H. B. Hosmer of Little by edna. tls Tella mane AGHORPae ne Al a 80, betwee the hours of . = ) ‘ 4 i Me ) it matter than to protect the people of North San . , 70m r. ‘Little of Rough & Rt uly, nominated BARRETT & SHERWOOD, ehanging the Constitution to a more economihuman skeletons to the Winona Repabck v-M-)Lwillsell all) WHEELER & WILSON took the First Prefor Supervisor of the 2nd District. nd interest of the above named SP MARK THE NUMBER— eal one, is variously estimated, but it is safe . Juan, for whom we have great respect, from. The following gentlemen were elected delegates . Uican: fof the ahowe Akane prop. a feteiicias — 15d! Mouteeinecy Ses : 3 é Fee % 4 imposition. It becomes our duty to say that . t the State Convention; es 3 ting jn ; emises in the town of Moore’s Fiat, . “um at the following Fairs: Sax FRANCISCO. esy one hundred thousand dollars a year at 3 * . . Nereda.—T. P. Hawley Chas. Kent, H.5. Thompthis . at ety lic auction for cash in hend to the hi zhest . se XCISCO. . ROBERT s, JR. Tae. . _ . tinuance of the la ° . . in certain facts have been brought to our knowls a least. This sum could not only be saved but} by lessening the spoils public and ‘icici je ige which do not leave Mr. Elliott the reputa . W att, A. B. Dibble wnorality would be inereased. C€ orruption does . and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and “costs . State ein, DERE YSVNO 550s o iosccce-cenccceccces J. B. VAN LAGEN, Sherif. : Mechanics’ Fair, San Franciaco.... sereeee L598 . . i) U A R T Z SPECIMENS! MeConuell & Garber Attys. for pL J UITARLE for Cutting into Sete for Fine “. JONAS G. CLARK & CO. t. Byrne, Con. Riiey, Robt. yeport.—S. S. Lewis, Michacl Cashin. . of very large » Jno. Caldwelland W. H. n of being any better man than he ought to Sihsaieh, be enay great extent when the emote. be in money matters. Further and full partieState Fair, Sacrament0....ccccccssecoess v0001859 . LY sewelry are bought ata large premium over teuiteatolitaace £ = can be obtained by addressing Geo. W. Mouvh if Rea 7 poe :~= rman. . j . the intrinsic value, by nts of office are few. i rls. 2: > oe eae: . aed : ! cogs Welch, of this city, whose contracts with Mr. { $ A. You pene i nS ae And at Every Fair in Calttoruia. over BARRETT & SHERWOOD, In consideration, then, of the purses of taxA : f —James Wi ’ f IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS i 135 Montgomery Street, . Eltiett in black and white will show for themi } payers, of the debt of the State, of public and. — 3 J selves. srivate morality, and the ultimate good of the Commonwealth, every voter should hare upon . The Atlantic Telegraph Company announce bers of the C panty Central Committee augioms San = rancisco. eted for the several townships, were as fol SPRING . ade—J.1. Caldwell, P. Mulchay, T. T. Da-. With an SINGER, GROVER & BAKER, round it. ties ac yenport. . ished Be We . his ballot in November, “ For a Constitutional . that the efforts made at Newfoundland to resGrass Valley—B. B. Layton, J. K. Byrne, P. . five incl by ene and a half wide, sinck . Convention,” and no one is true to bis co F i ‘ai wee ay Galloway. : hroug! near the ba . ts country . store the Atlantic cable have failed. Mr. Varley, ee ee ee = = . through + near ine b i rs ee and himself who doos not so vote at the aerel ee 5 ee z ong : Fiough § Ready—Wm. Hill, Jno. Webber, Sam} abe incheslong, stuc tbreast: . j Teeti the electrician, in nis report, says, by hard haul. uel Fuller r‘ . . ee ee Filia aabie’ garb Nano di ‘i Bridgcport—H. Everett, Thos. Hannah, L. H. . “4/80 the ole te ihe! erha one aud 9 eee . ae TON Ce eae . SEWING MACHINES a ee at sh pieces o spate mS were recovered m smal Fowler. : : hes w cn at the edge audtwo inches long.—. F EVERY DESCRIPTION. a l A “ 3 ty RE RE rs R Ggrat Repusiican Mertine ar Sprrxolengths, amounting in all to seven miles, but . _ 2loommeld—G. K. Reed, E. A. Enders, James 3 hatchet wag feand stuck in the skull of t the . . 7 z NutallFiIRLp.—A_ tremendous Republican gathering . the cable invariably broke at short distances, Fureka—F. Leary, John Caldwell, W. H. Me took place Sprinefiek 2 i Ss neces: . “ to aband< he at. . Farlin. 0K piace at Springfield, Ill., on the 8th of . and it was necessary at last to abandon the at Washington—D. W. Ridley, G. A. Young, J. M nd ia some two hunsine . £28 Washingion St. San Francisco; . Where they have exhibited in e skeleton. The mo abeve the sur . . . aniow . © OURWIFCTREC BEDDING : AND ALL OTHER co of the Mis STYLES OF August. Itis pronounced to have b empt The re <0 say t i rmsby a we fenk thick J . . setiti fi P ; ounce een four . tempt. he report also says that the iron . Ormsby. rem: ro ft ! ' es a ‘ x ee competition for a Premium. times the si ee eee i : . . Eattla Fork. W. Sunise. dolun Hussey, Toa: hace epee Beta etter yt at 49 & 51 FOURTH STREET, unes the size of the Douglas demonstration of . wires often appeared sound, but, on minute DeeteA. oe cae ie penigt kle ee lack . 5 ee or hay be ° clay six in : DRESS GOODS . z . Pattison, . es thicl 9 clogely p: that it was within. ee <7 aAmeUuto; . ! a few days previous, Two hundred and four . inspection they were found to be eaten away . J. K McConnell, by a uvanimous vote of the 7. gaa ¥ = as OM ‘es re Cava “hes 4 ‘Betwoen J. & K. Strects, Sacrament . = : .° . convention, was i ded to the State Con. @Hleutt) R CO vty rae x PEE. ach ead Ae Pee eC ERR a Oe in loaded with passengers at the time. . and rotten. : The oe yes and coment Wire) eeatinn: a8 & ext tector State mtector. dios . are some four or five different lay of earth . ok ee incola was called upon to show himself to the . Were 48 good as when laid down. hose por . . above the remai U4) TTunter St., between Main and Levee, Siocaton Of every Description just received at th : : tions which were wrapped with tart yarn . lsewhe . > inn ac E ar ‘ . . ooh . elsewher aia ; ' BiSith — ead z is aes Pints he bi iiaedemmeeed sound, the tar and hemp having preserved . Anoni@ixat Fanwers.—The San Andreas. 70 — Fa Don't buy a Chain Stitch Machine, when . stand, briefly thanked his friends for their mani. the i wires bright free fi rust Independent tells of a Digger family who have! ' ast Faali i 2 } wie On wrens — eet eee ii ee Serre 2h NEW TO-DAY. A4xD you can get one that makes a Perfeet Stitch “ed . ‘N feztation of fecling, begged them to listen to Q = v as _ 4th, 1860. . a gardon of fouracres near that place planted . B ‘ORK. ethers who would address them and to kindl : exetilge <p ‘ lons, pumpki They k . the s y. Those buying Sewi M ; . “ y ‘orn, me , pumpkins, ete. They keep . s ” i * . e same moncy. hose buying Sewing Maallow him to be silent, and then withd = Eprror Jovrnat—Within a few days, re. “'* “ fe i 7 zi hey Keep . Summons. FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE. peated inquiries have been made as to my posi. horses, and assume #ie airs of'rancheros. ‘They State of ¢ a a, County of Nevada, chines for the country would do well to buy the . The enthusiasm was immense. aes 3m 1, befor 3 ta ate of California, to « b hereby summoned to a 2 e Justice of towns ship, on SATU 1 A. D. 1860, at 9 o'clock omplaint of Marks & Co. routhe sum of two hundred dol : i be the balance due them on a boo Other states are sopposed to be lying around t asper inmy office. On fail 1 judgnient will be d sum of two hun. es. will not sell their land, ha pearbe= yay PAT SUFFER, ‘DAY, the ing a@ superstition } tion upon the Bulkhead question, and I take ing @ superstition } How very different th 2 = ) © course pursued by P * . this mode of answering, once for all. Lineels from that of Douglas, who has been on . the wander since his nomination! a ae Po ann cans liean party for Scnator from this county, I am against bartering away the domain of their an. Personally and as the nominee of the RepubHagadorn & Bowley, Tur Perret, published at Houston, Miss., . ! . . cestors. . i } . i WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, . THAT LIBEL pitt. —The people of this coun. uncompromisingly opposed to the Bulkhead . . ty will be mindful at the poils of the fact that . scheme, regarding it as the chief of swindles . O Connor, one of the Douglas candidates for . ever attempted to be put upon the people of . re-election to the Assembly voted for the infam. California. J. LSYKES. . ous libel bill of last winter, which had it become ® law would hare placed the press of the State under s consorship more severe than that estab. \is before us. It is edited ably by M. G. Upton, lished by Louis Napoleon. By that law free . . Esq., formerly of the Standard, and supports eyeech would have been crushed out of the . . Breckinridge and Lane. The Democrat is . Yenc. It was a well concovted plan to stifle the about the size of the Journa aud furnished to . Voice of the press that the authors of wrong . subscribers at 25 cents per week or ten dollars a office before it was delivered. re the und: Jnstice of = Peace . } la ofliee, in satl Townshi and outrage in the Legislature might escape ex. oar. ——— . 15th day of September. A. p. 15 ‘at foo°eh aan ss » slai of W.B. Chur 2 ’ posure before the people. Prormetic-—Gen. Allen predicts, after a aoa yss art es a meg: forty 4 nest we Ftead: Ftoadi New Parer Mitu.—The Pacijie Sentinel re\ te eas . Andbe assured that to be dne him on a Gov. Downer acaix,—The Governor in . lates that Messrs Van Valkenburg of San Franpore ans ae wad jar; a DR. PAREIRAS Oo R N O N E, We will attend promptly te all Orders from the . Poe <2 5 " nm failure so to ap. his Benicia Speech, said, as California was an Yndgment will be rend GREAT . country. nest you for the said sum of forty-five 42 <, and costs of suit. Given under my hand, I t al i an R em ed 1 ! A personal examination of their operation will . jay of Sept 4 (eseen PRIZE STORIES! . Sineghs will be the man. Prophets, however, s Gtirday of September, ae GRAY, J.P. . must allow themsel ves the benefit of all doubts = —— ee figures up eighteen states sure for Breckinridge. . Which is Iess liable to get out of order than any . COR. OF MAIN and WASHINGTON STS., loose the Petre? has not counted } other, and do a greater variety of sewing. ,oo0se 3 et 1 as no ) a i , ; . rendere The Petrel is also authority for saying Alex. j dred doll: , plik . Given under my hand, this iday of September. . TI. Stephens has deserted Deuglas and come) . . mabe erimy hand, bene TanAY, J Be No charge made for instruction and adjustirg. New Paper.—The first No. of the SacraWe are receiving by every steamer shipped directly to us, the latest Styles of Dress a a a . Summons. Tre Beuietrs reports the manuscript of the . o.4, ¥ nia, County of Nevada, ss Town ka, before y,. P. eople of the State of Calif yrnia to C. H. Keller : TOU are hereby Summoned to ey ea j mento Daily Democrat by H. J. Bidleman & Co., } out for Breeckix a ae Goods, Embroideries &c., &c. to be procured in New York, all of which will be sold ‘Buy the Very Best Machine, Cheaper than the Cheapest, { . LADIES--give us a Call, and examine our goods } . speech of Senator Gwin, at Stockton was in the . hands of the eompositors ot the &. F. Herald . minute survey of the political fic ld, that some. 3 . body will be ES cted President in November, but for yourselves» cisco, are building a new paper millon San Lo. _ . 1e4s ‘yrotty generat: exemplificgtion of the doctrine of popular sov. renzo Creek a mile and a balf from Santa Cruz. . = fp ieee Beene eed ie a Nesitdilet. excignty, being the first to endorse ii, she wonid The mill is calculated to manufacture 150 reams . ‘¥ COPC® ded if any body is clected én Vo 4 be the last to desert it. Be it remembered that . of paper In twenty four hours. The mill will . Touglas denies the right of the people of a) make straw paper for a time, a contract for a) Territory to establish their own institutions be. large quantity being taken already. : ye md a —— — . Arnantic Montaiy.—This best of all Amer. State, Now known and approred by nse for over _— 5s y Fifty Years. ae . ns. still rema‘ns triumphant ove il the Itifs int £ alif ! convince all which is the best. wee Ba worid At all the News dopots, or enclose te fore an enabling act is $3 by Congress } A = , i eocka uae. aoc M. Gray, J2. lterhow Jong standing, without any injarions 4 { ae NT cere ting the ri ht x b a “é ie gu . Jence Bangovr Noumatep.—Judge Bar. ican Magazine publications has presented itself) ple of the: ale of California to Charles Ke ier. . fects tothesystem. This remedy is warranted NE GOLDEN A of Sunday, August ranting the right 22s California did n . _ = eet r ‘ 2 . it for Con a — ee uta a a . bo ur, (every body knows Judge Barbour, and . i, the August number. Where so many good . YOU are her Set ape . Purely Vegetable. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 26th, will contain the first of the ait fo cress at all. 303 © : Reneoee Justice Ped ’ 5 . & ai ea js ome have reason forknowing him,) has receiv-! .-+:Jes challenge comparison it is difficult to hip, on SATURDAY the . i ty and Certein inenre, acting as it} Gguney Montgomery and . GREAT PRIZE STORIES! spa cae te apn TOE ougl ) . oe = Sait r e % ; lock A. M., to cly on the organs themselves, giving * a SS a se ea ed from the Donglas conyention of Yuba the . award the palm of supererity. We are just in z nd Viger, ant removing inflammation . SURSCRIBE—-EVERYBOD Y, . R Senator Bensawrx.—A very large list of / nomination for the Assembly. {the mood to praise the entire contents of the uperier to auy Medicine ever made Sacramento Streets, . . . ! “ In aperial C rned to clay, names has been added to's request asking ae intane” number for Long live the Atlantic. D. marcor x. ~ ee cam kes atin: . BROOKS & LAWRENCE, i tar Benjamin to visit Nevada and oa her . ee sie ee anciseo. SAa AADCIZUC, Sar Fraxcisce } citizens With a speech on the political issues of . ast nee : peaelt £ or — a Mire. L J. ROLE, Asent Nevada. $4,099 for 1 year.@2 for 6 m’s. the day. We earnestly hope the Siisenne will . Reyes, have made = eee weighing 1,800! th willing the peopl Sac Sa te . augtet 1%, 1600. tm pgta pounds, T; jaon exhibition at San Franciges 8 sy want to. ® favor us with a visit and the speech. ent aaa