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January 12, 1859 (4 pages)

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VOL. VI, NO. 15. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, BY I. J. ROLFE & C0. 7. H. ROLFE, I. J. ROLFE, A. P. CHURCH. —_—_— aeOFFICE—CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. THE NEVADA DEMOCRAT, a Sag I SS NEVADA NEVADA, _ HOTELS. map “ — oro nem “te —— ST. LOUIS HOTEL, thrown together now, that all their lives have to be one of the plainest and most homespun Commercial Street, Nevada. KASPERHAUPT, . = Proprictor. Good Fire-Proof Building!! In the Centre of the City. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, The Art of Living with Others. : In the first place, if people are living happily . . together, they must not fancy because they are . . been exactly similar up to. the present time, . . that they started exactly alike, and that they . . are to be for the future of the same mind, A . thorough conviction of the difference of men is AnTowaCongressman, Our present worthy member of Congress, says the Dubuque Express and Herald well known dressed members of our Northera State, and although not celebrated for his extraordinary and enterprising spirit, and by his mild man. . a vedere = ~ Democratic Caucus, The Democratic members of the Senate and Assembly held a joint caucus, at Sacramento, on Monday evening, Jan. 2d. C. Duncombe, of . the Assembly, was elected President, and 8, A. . personal beauty, yet celebrated for his sterling . Ballou, of the Senate was chosen Seeretary. The following resolutions were adopted : A a a eee eerie] FT .oo yolk. eile WHOLE NO. 275.NEWS ITEMS, — Recently, two women of easy virtue, residin at Napa » being disgusted with cublanuy things, such as mud, herd times, less lovers, and a scarcity of cash. determined to. this state of existence. They accordingly each a heavy dose of morphine, and shortly : terwards became frightened at ‘the’ TERMS: : Ba te . the great thing to be assured of in social knowl. pers, exerting an electric influence over the : near oach of death. . grand For ove year, jn advance, $5 00 yen pies pada rin is furnished throughout in . oa e: it is to life what Newton’s law ia to as-. male and female sex—lately determined to . , ,The Democratic members of the Tenth Legpe gg ot a pote eee Ww Six months, 3 00 ‘tronomy, Sometimes men have a knowledge . take a trip to Iowa City, on public business, . islature of the State of California, in Joint pumped them out, leaving them still Gahtee 5 ee saad ACCOMMODATION OF THE PUBLIG. of it with regard to the world in general; they . As he never dresses up, even when in ladies’ . Convention assembled, do resolve as follows : of this earthly sphere and perhaps wiser. elects act — — She Sablet ill den Gerniehend ott = not expect the outer world i agree mee ¥ oe serene a he _— ry gees he ere _ te eke? by ‘ee “ey and . better women : iL hala od —— a . them in all points, but are vexed at not being . abroad; but if people t find him out, he . unmistakeable interpretation of the Cincinnati . ‘het BUSINESS CARDS. at. ET Ee TPE OMT; able to drive their own tastes and opinions into, makes no endeavors to find them out; and in . Platform the true and only legitimate test of . On the 80th ult., a man by the name of Hath ee ehsiiia st ca ceo be procured in the Markets. those they live with, Diversities distress ed the language of Baths, oe his oy politione Hetions. Danenaey., Oe ow had — Peay 3 = cane on the +6. : O hprea u@ NTS, . They will not see that there are many forms of . cal “gods,” he “lets ’em_ slide. ut to the esolved, That the platform and resolutions . Mokelumne river, Sao OND SORDREs J.C. BIRDSEYE & CO., bl prs san 908 “3 pay i erly tr ony . pte wulasiaen." Weewhe might as well say, . story. When he got to Davenport he was ree: . adopted by the Democratic State Convention . With the wife of J, H. Wilmuth, The women BANEER . i ance nlg lS ee Ave h is ibis “why all these stars ; why this difference ; why . ognized by one of the main officers, who at . assembled at the city of Sacramento on the 4th . left home upon pretext of en bo Pet le No. 30 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Fanmilics, will be furnished with suitable rooms, ana . 20¢ all one etar 2”? once said to the Board: “He is a member of. day of Angnst, 1858. and presided over by . but did not return at night, which fact created PURCHASE GOLD DUST AND BULLION, Deposites received, Collections made, and transact a mani Banking business. evada, March 9th 1858,—23-tf CHARLES W. MULFORD, Wa TREE! At his Old Stand, Main St., Nevada. GOLD DUST BOUGHT at the highest market rates. SIGHT CHECKS on Sacramento and San Francisco AT PAR. DUST forwarded to the U. S. Branch Mint for Assay or Coinage, and advances made on the same if required. Nevada Dee. Ist 1857.—9-tf Rte. Wet eae MORRIS ROSENHEIM, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, &e. MAIN STREET, NEVADA. CHAS. W. YOUNG, MANUFACTURER OF CALIFORNIA JEWELRY, WATCHMAKER, —AND— DEALER IN FINE WAICHES, JEWELRY, DIAMOND WORK, de. Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada, GEORGE H. LORING, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ext door below C. W. Young's, Main Street. N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewelry business every attention paid to their accommodation. NATIONAL EXCHANGE, No. 82 & 34 Broad St. Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTfully anounce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, and the Traveling public, that he has =& leased the well-known ana POPULAR HOTEL, known as the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, on Broad Street, Nevada. The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, (Having stood two Fires,) The several apartments have recently been fitted up in } a Style that cannot be Surpassed. The Beds and Furniture are New, And for comfort, cannot be execlied. THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with all the VARIETIES the Market affords. GAME SUPPERS, GOT UP TO ORDER, Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of LADIES AND FAMILIES. THE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from . the NATIONAL EXCHANGE. re OPEN ALL NIGHT. “6% THE BAR, will be constantly supplied with the . not be sure that such contention is the best! choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Having had long experience in the business, 1am con. . fident of being able to make the NATIONAL the best Hotel in the Mountains, anda comfortable home for TrayMany of the rules for people living together petual comment on their proceedings, and to delight in their baving other pursuits than ours. are all based upon a thorough perception of the simple fact that they are not we. Another rule for living happily with others, . . is to avoid having stock subjeets of disputation. . . It mostly happens, when people live much to. . gether that they come to have certain set top. ies, round which, from frequent dispute, there . . is such a growth of angry words, mortified van. . ity, and the like, that the original subject of . difference becomes a standing subject of quar. . }re!; and there isa tendency in all miner dis. putes to drift down to it. Again, if people wish to live well together, they must not hold too much to logic, and suppose that everything is to be settled by sufi with regard to married people, whew he said, . Wretched would be the pair above all names of wretchedness, who should be doomed to adjust by reason, every morning, all the minute details of a domestic day.’? But the applica. out his pocket-book, Congress from the Nortbern District, and as a and the usual exehange of courtesies took plage. After speeding along a while, and while enjoying a good comfortable chew of tobacco, the conductor came to him with the usual cry of “Ticket, sir !’? Our honorable member fumbled in his pockets. and finally produced the pass, The conduetor glanced at it, then took along scratinizing glance at the owner, and exclaimed, ‘You old s——-r, you don’t pretend to say that you are a member of Congress, do you?’ Completely taken back by this exelamation, our worthy member said in haste, “Well, how much is it, anyhow?’ and pulled The conductor told him, and the necessary ‘pewter’? was bauded over, and he said, “Well. now, I have a great notion Humpbtey Griffith, of Yolo county, are in striet exclusive right of forming and regulating all of their domestic institutions—lies at the very foundation of "Democracy; and that its preservation and vindication is vitally essential to the parpetuation of the Unton and the success of the Democratic party. Resolved, That the people of every State and Territory have the inherent right to decide upon their form of government as an entirety, at the ballot-box, subject only to the Constitution of the United States; and that whenever they assert and exercise that right their decision is final and irrevocable, Resolved, That, adhering to these principles as fundamental tenets of Democracy, we declare ourselves ready to contend for their evento put you off the cars, anyhow. Do you think for a member of Congress?” The Congressman sat dumbfounded, and did not recover his thoughts till he met another Honorable, when he asked him, “What baveI done to Cook, at Davenport, to play sucha trick on me as to tion should be much more general than he made it. There is no time for such reasonings, and nothing that is worth them. Andwhen we recollect how two lawyers, or two politicians, can go on contending, and that there is no end of one-sided reasoning on any subject, we shall . mode of arriving at truth ; bat certainly it is not the way to arrive at good temper, If you would be loved by a companion, avoid . unnecessary eriticism upon those with whom give mea ticket through, and not make me known to conductors? I always dress the same way, andif I was to geta new suit, my wife would not know me; and I would rather she would know me, thana confounded onehorse railroad, whose conductors judge men by their dress more than by their real merits, Doubtless when he comes back, they will know him. He isa live man and no dead head, and we have many more such left up this way, who . can pay their way, tual triumph, and ask all good and true Democient reason. Dr. Johuson saw this clearly . that any decent looking man would take you . crats to co-operate with us to this end, Resolved, That we recognize in the Hon, Stephen A, Douglas an able and fearless champion of the foregoing principles, and, as such, we, in this manner, desire to assure him of our earnest and unwavering support. THe Mryeran Lanps nor vo BE Sonp.—Thos, Hendricks, Commissiouer of the General Land Office, having been informed that some of the public land surveyed in Calaveras county is mineral lund, he has addressed a letter on the subject to the Receiver of the Land Office in Stockton. He says: In making the surveys of public lands, the some suspicion. Lt was afterwards ascertained. “yt app in peace follow from the above. For instance, . good stroke of policy, we should give him a . accordance with Democratic principles, that she bad not visited her parents, but bad AT THE HIG H EST MA — ane “e The Bar is supplied with Good Liquors, not to interfere unreasonably with others, not. free pass.’’ It was no sooner said than done. Resolved, That the principles embodied in the . eloped with Hanna, She ae ket sixteen im U rin . ea caer ae ty gett WINES, ALES, CIGARS, &c. to ridicule their tastes, not to question und re. As he was about starting, a pass for the year . Katsas-Nebraska Act—that the people of every . of , and had been criminally intim and Marysville. ; ". > Nevada, Nov. 234, 1858,—8-tf question their resolves, not to indulge in per-. was tendered him. He returned his thanks, . State and Territory have the inalienable and . With Hanna soon after her matringe, 7 Somo weeks since, two unconscionable gan blera met Father Slattery, of Marysville, in an out-of-the-way place and robbed bim of $40 of his own money, and of $40 belonging to, the. orphans. On New Year’s Day, afew of bi fr‘ends in that place presented bim with $40 for the orphans; and also gave him and Fathet Dyer, @ purse, each containing $80. The Ma rysvillians are a generous people, The Shasta Courier says that J. M, Qlvanly, of Capt. Messec’s company of Northern Raners, passed through that place on Thursda ast, as messenger from the Captain to ss . a ask the er what be intends oing with some 225 Indians now in possession of Gen. Kibbe as prisoners of war, In addition to those captured, the Rangers have killed some forty or fifty. The engineer of the “California Gulf Railroad Astociation” has made his report of a survey for a Pacific Railroad in Sonora, From the Calabayas Rancho, in. the Gadsden, pureh where this Sonora or Gulf road would deboue! from American soil and enter upon a foreign territory to Guaymas, is 300 miles, while from — point to San Diego, the distance is 630 miles, The miners in the vicinity of Diamond Springs, E! Dorado county, held a meeting on Christmas day, at which they resolved to give all Chinay men in their district, ten days in which to leave, and if not done then, they would drive them out slers ‘ ~ : . neatly performed. sa ; : iva. The ber of people who have t . Surveyor General wags directed not to section. by force, Those Asiatics who had prachased Nevada, Jan. 8th 1858.—16-tf Charges will be moderate, to Suit the Times, . you live. H le number oF peopre WHO DAVE ta% faa nie si Walt oe faa . 4 avian’ * Te g aimee ae . ken out judges’ patents for themselves is very} Arrica—Ins Antiquity ann Crvinizstion,— . 4° ° subdivide the mineral lands, ~The char: . claims. might emai until they bed worknd F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, All work prompily attended to, and in the best style of the art. Commercial street, above Pine, Nevada. 46-tf STANTON BUCKNER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office—Kelsey’s Brick Building, Commercial street. At the office laiely occupied by Messrs. Buckner & Hill, Nevada, Dec. 1858. 10-tf C. WILSON HILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. A LIVERY STABLE, 2 18 CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE, AND particular attention will be given to taking care of Horses, Cariages, &c, Horses and Carriages can at all times be proocured, by application at the Bar, GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor. Nevada Sept. 21, 1858 —51 tf Pearson and Merwin’s RESTAURANT. Broad Street, Nevada City. Opposite the National Exchange Hotel. large in any society. Now, it would be hard . for a man to live with another, who was always . criticising his actions, even if it were kindly . and just criticism. It would be like living be. tween the glasses of a microscope. But these . self-elected judges, like their prototypes, are Africa, according to Hamilton Smith, is, in soil having been “worn out’? ard exhausted by civilization, ages long lost out of memory. It is a high table land, almost destitute of mountains, with an equable climate, and few of the inconveniences incident to the other divisions . very apt to have the persons they judge brought before them in the guise of culprits. One of . the most provoking forms of the criticism above alluded to is that which may be called criticism “Tad L been consulted”’— “But you always
. over the sboulder. “Had you listened to me’’— of the globe. Hence this supposition is possibly correct. It is certainly favored by ancient historical and mythological writers. Herodotus assures us that Athiopia was the most distant region of the earth, and that its inhabicivilization, the oldest of the continents, her . acter of the lands was to be decided upon in this particular, after careful inspection by the deputy making the survey ; and where found to be miueral, none other than tewnship lines were to be extended over them. It is possible that in making the general surveys, many tracts of small extent, rich in minerals, may have escaped the notice of the Surveyor, and been inadvertantly subdivided ; and hence, as in the case to which you allude, the survey was completed before the minerals were discovered. It is, however, our duty, under all cirthem out. Joha Herman Gross committed suicide, near Louisville, El Dorado county, on Monday week, by shooting himself with q pistol. Deceased was a native of Bavaria, was an Odd Vellow, and a worthy citizen. He had recently returned from Fraser river, and was euppoaed to be insane at the time of committing the. act, Wm. H, Jones, a native of Virginia, com. mitted suicide in Plumas county, Dec. 16th, by Orrick—Second story of Abbott's Brick Building, Com by We have now opened our Restaurant to the citizens . wi}])_and sueh short scraps of sentences, may . tants were “the tallest, most beautiful, and . CU™mstances, as far as possible, to protect mine. tying a stone to his neck and jumping into the mercial Street, Nevada. #8) Of Nevada, the public generally, and to all who wish . romind inany of us of dissertations which we longest-lived of the hugao. race’’ -Homer ral lands from sale. Whenever, therefore, you . river, He had been engaged in mining for . Nevada, Dec. 6th 1858. ha , . S srdulge in the dasnry . bave suffered and inflicted, and of which we. terms them a blameless nation, and tells us have satisfactory reasons for believing that avy . some years, with various success, and had lat+ J. R. M’CONNELL, a, C. NILES, MeCONNELL W& NILES. ATTORNEYS & COUSELLORS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judicial Distrot, and in the Supreme Court, 5 Orricy—Kidd’s Brick Building, up stairs. JAMES CHURCHMAN, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Will hereafter confine himselt solely to the practice of his profession—and will be found always at his office, ex cept when absent on professional business. Orricn—Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. DAVID BELDEN, 46 tf 40-tf A GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL MEAL, Fresh Oysters, Quail, Iiare, and all hinds of Game, SERVED UP TO ORDER, AT ALL TIMES. THE HOUSE IS ENTIRELY NEW—built expressly for a . Restavrant, under our own supervision, and is furnished in a magnificent style. The CULINARY DerarntMENT, versed in the business, isin charge of those well From our long eonnection with the National Exchange . . and with a desire to please our friends we hope to receiv . « portion of the patronage of the public. . cannot call to mind any soothing effect. Another rule is, not to let familiarity swallow up all courtesy. Many of us have a habit . of sayiug to those with whom we live, such things as we say about strangers bebind their . backs. There is no place, however, where real politeness is of more value than where we most. ly think it would be superfluous. You may say . more truth, or rather speak out more plainly . to your associates, but not less courteously than you do to strangers. Again we must not expect more from the sothat the gods were once their guests. Diodorus goes so far as to state that the “sacred language’’ employed by the priests of Egypt was the common tongue of Aithiopia, ‘The traveller, as be descends the Nile, finds tbe monuments of antiquity increase in number and m age, a3 he proceeds, until hundreds of miles beyond the utmost limit of the kingdom of the Pharaobs, be arrives at the Meroe, ackuvow}. edged to be the venerable mother of Thebes . and Memphis. Yeteven the priests of Meroe . considered themselves a colony from a people sections or subdivisions of sections, in any township embraced in the proclamation, are mineral lands, it will be your duty to withhold euch tracts from sale; and it will be proper for you to receive proof, and satisfy yourself of the non-existence of mineral, before offering them for sale, or permitting them to be selected or located. The term “mineral lands,’ in this connection, is not to be understood as applying to all lands on which minerals may be found, but to those only which contain such a quantity of the precious metals as to render mining remunerative, and to raise them in value above terly become somewhat dissipated and despons dent, He was 28 years of age. At a meeting of the Marysville Hebrew Be-+ nevolent Society, held on Sunday, January a the following officers were elected for the ensa-+ arkuse, President; E. Katsenstein Vice President; M. A. Bromberger, Treasurer; ing year: M. J. Lask, Secretary; 8. Schwartz, H, Wagner, M, Taklas aud Ostrowski, Directors, The Governor has commuted the sentence of John Dolan, who was convicted of murder at Oroville and sentenced to be hanged on the wafers ; 3 i t ane frie : i an itea , » Mountains of the Moon BOARDING per week ...0+e+seeeeess $8.00. ciety of our frie nis and companions than itean . beyond the / ( n. wee pel 5 as F . P ATTORNEY AT LAW. _ . : gteke I. H. PEARSON, . give; and especially must not expect contrary Rev. Mr. Bowen in bis course of lectures remerely agricultural lands. 27th inst., page agp cor life. A careful Particular attention given to procuring U. 8. Land War. Nevada, Nov. Ist, 1852.—5-tf EF. MERWIN. Things, [tis somewhat arrogant to talk of . cently delivered at Clinton Hall, New York, ‘ pmedi. h ie luca ; form of 4 wee care has convinced the a a een Va ae ad te wets ANTELOPE RESTAURANT !! . traveling over other minds, (mind being for . countenanced this: theory of the antiquity of . rect tl autie spite wake faces only warder in the second degrees ative Orricr.—Second story of Flagg’s Brick Building, Corner . BROAD STREET, NEVADA. . what we know, infinite,) but still we beeome . African civilization, After declaring that in . Bives : ¥ Rroad and Pine Streets, Nevada. uf ; WM. F. ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Three Doors from Pine Street. EN MEALS TO ORDER. QO mitts and Supper. V, familiar with the upper views, tastes, and tem. pers of our associates, and it is hardly in man . to estimate justly what is familiar to him. In. traveling along at night, as Haslitt says, we . that continent were no mountain ranges, bat only isolated peaks, he stated that in the mid. die of the prairies, many miles remote from buman habitations, the graite rocks were full of present existing between Col, Fremont and the County of Mariposa, It appears that the Colonel bas paid into the Treasury of that county, $4,428, being bis Tax of the year 1858. The Ramon Bernias, a Mexican, was examined before the Recorder of Marysyille, last week for attempting to commit rape on a little gir five or six years of age, the daughter of Mrs, ( <a M4 Aptt ¥ a Wa nm IRE yet “ A 2 m 4 WDWistrict Attorney. cgay tae ene . }eatch a glimpse inte cheerful looking rooms. . grooves scooped or worn out by the grinding . taxes of three hyd 55, 756 and 57, remain un-. Klink, The case was sent to the Cours of Ses , Porter House Steak. 3734 Pork Steak...+eeeees 25 ¢ ati gee . lude i fcorn: the Ititude of which could be ac-. paid. Prior to ’55, taxes amounting in the ag. . ; OrFick—At the Court House, Nevada. : real Cutle with light blazing in them, and we conclude in. of corn; the muititude of which could be ac fit , L sions. ’ 3 L. JOACHIMSSEN : Kidney 0 Tipe. ” $ 4 . voluntarily how happy the inmates must be. . counted for only by assuming that the country gregate to $13,800 were paid. For the year i tee hapoepealel a eee cua ; am 5 . Yet there is heaven and bell in these rooms the . was once deusely peopled, He also observed 1855, they amounted to $5,500, whieb Col, Pre, The pip of interest due half yearly on ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SrewKD—Tripe 124g Mutton 124g Veal 12 same beaven and hell that we bave known in. bigh mounds, which were constracted entirely . mont bas declined to pay, because his Patent . the funded debt of the State, is $136,500; or, Wotary Public. ; Orrice—On Commercial Street, in Kelsey’s Brick Reseing, Nevada. pinata WM. J. KNOX, c, T. OVERTO Kidney 12? Beef 12} Friep—Tripe 2& Onions 1234 Smelts 25 Salmon 26 DINNER. Oyster Stews, and Oyster Soup 50cts Oysters 50 Liver 25 Sausages 25 liam & Eggs 50 others,—Jvriends in Council. } . . Bares In THe Woons.—A correspondent of . . the Concord (. Hd.) Congregational Journal, . rican women being the most cleanly of the sex. from the accumulated sweepings of the houses, yards and streets of the ancient cities, the AfThe cities have since perished, but these mounds remain. was not issued until February, 1856, and because the taxes were not legally assessed, and that there was no authority to sell the same, Judge Burke granted and an injunction restraining Capt. Boling, the sheriff, for that year $273,000 per annum, The coupons for the interest due on the first of this month have nearly all been presented and paid. Among th? U. 5. soldiers stationed in the vii KNOX & OV E RT ON ’ Sove—Soup 12%4 Soup 25 Chowder 25 writing from Stewartstown, N. H., states that . — were res i from collecting the same, and upon final hearre 4 neha yea se Nahe Bp . Ngede ed les Fie 7s & SURGEONS Roast—Beef 25 Mutton 25 Pork 25 l'on the 26th of Oct., Jobn Brown, Jr., 13 years Lites ES Ps i » fat F erty to go into town on New year's Day, no PHYSICIANS & SURGEON: og . Veal2s Lamb 25 Chicken 25 . old, accompanied by Wm. Brown, a lad of nine} 4 Mamaorit Wonk.—Artificial Lake in Virgin ing) the cn re heey ghey 1 gy Mi less than seven were arrested for disturbing the ‘ Orrick—On Pine Street, opposite Kidd & Knox’s Bric Bornep—Corned Beef 25 Mutton 25 Corned Pork 25 + &C ia.—Mr. Ellett, the engineer, is engaged ina appeal was taken, an e case 18 how ore duilding. Nevada Jan, 12th 1858.—14-tf Lamb’s Tongues 25 Hot Cakes 1244 Extrems—Pigs Veet 25 Pork and Beans 25 Hot Rolls 124, years. was sent into the woods at Hereford, . Cauada, by the father of the first lad, who bad the Supreme Court, grand scheme for improviog the navigation of The Gazette states that the value of the Frepeace or being drunk, A fire broke out in Oroville, on Tuesday of ps a0 nets 9 RN . Dipped Toast 25 Dry Toast 124, Dry Hash 1243 . just removed thither from Colebrook, N. H., t0. the Kanawha river, by forming a vast reservoir . mont grant in that county for the year 1857, . last week, which destroyed five buildings in the J. M, HAMILTON, H. L. coYE. . Cold Meats 25 Hash Ae we Pee, 12 . gather a basket of moss with which to stop the/ . . untain lake to feed that stream during . was returned as $217,000. The Board of . Chinese quarter of the town. The fire was for6 dapat = Pov peep eel . crevices between the logs of their new house. . Equalization, on their own motion, raised the . tunately suppressed before it had extended to J. M. HAMILTON & CO., General Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Glass, Paints Oils, Leather and Rubber Belting, Powder, Fuse, Cordage TackleBlocks, Duck, Quicksilver, Coffee = = L2 1-2 Tea ----= 121-2 All kinds of Roast and Boiled Meats, Vegetables, and in fact the Table will be supplied with the best the market affords, ALE, PORTER, CIDER, WINES &. . . Night came, but the boys did not returo, Until morning the parents passed the night in una-. (Va.) Era gives the following information rela. vailing search, Next day, from fifty to one’ tive to the contemplated improvement : . bondred inen from the neighboring towns roam. . ed the woods until night with no better success, low water. A correspondent of the Lewisburg . The object is to form an inland lake or reservalue from that amount to $1,085,000, Proceedings were instituted to vacate the action of the Board of Equalization. The District Court decided in favor of Fremont, and annulled their action, leaving the assessed value, as rethe more valuable portion of the place, Three insane men, named Betts, Rabert Car. roll, and Bates, have recently been sent to the Insane Asylum from Sonora, Betts iaa raving } eon Day and Night! , eat voir of water, to keep up the navigation of the , : F j oe. M8, SP ai ° a ° Cash Only Ring cold nights bed pomeds aadinn titage of Kavawba river. The reservoir, which we are . turned by Loekwood, upon which there is now manles ja ponenqumnen at renginensaeneeears a At their Old Stand No, 27 Main Street, FO ge . the lost ones bad reached the penne parents. uow surveying, will be made by aking a dam . due about $3,000, which Fremont proposesto. The California Stage Co. bave suepended H Nevada, November 2d, 1858.—-5-6m* os) ae eat Thursday morning an increases jhe th ae et between the mountains, across Big Sewell creek. . P&Y; if judgment of the District Court be re. communication between Sacramento and: Ma& “POWDER! Powder !! POWDER!!! NEW YORK HOTEL!! ed the search, and continued it during the day, mi. gam is to be 945 feet Jong, 60 feet high, . garded by the county as final, without further . rysville. Anew boat, adapted to winter na4 POW TES . ee ter oat itr. Broad St. Nevada. . with no better success. I riday = se a 400 feet thick at the base, and 45 fect at the . litigation, whieh, itis thought, will be accepted. . vigation, has been placed on the route, ‘a “EOS 9 asting Powder now on hand d fo * . le cs ri ‘ f oT, s < vue i B . q A4 Stle Cheap for ‘Cash, ‘in quantities to suit MRS. ADAMS, Proprietress. . baat hwy ping gl signees ar eg top. Ateither side of the dam will be made} sacle : hae ag Herman Brown has commenced suit against Those wishing to purchase will do well to give us a call, Deed THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN . ‘T¢& &la he children, The elder lad on per. ‘mmence sluiees, to carry the water away which . Socrery 1x Santa Cxuz.—The Sentinel, of the} Goy, Weller, in the San Francisco District J. M. HAMILTON & CO. ii] built since the fire, and fitted up in good style, . covery of the children, ibe ‘ per . would naturally flow over the dam when it gets . 95 : ; : : Mi a 5 27 Main street, Nevada rebuilt since the fire, 4 eee 5 Bestel : ‘oach, started up from the side . ¥? uy 7 Be'8 . 25th ult., says: Court, to recover the reward offered fer the Nevada, Noy. Ist.--b-6m_ 27 Main sindasedbe, Medbdhdbacarincedl ® without regard to cost. The ROOMS are well . ceiving their approach, started up tro >. full, The sluices are to be made of masonry, . : ’ t “ : of Dawes, the micherer oF PORE Rene D & B . ACHMAN Fem ventilated, and provided with . of the other and made an attempt to run, On of the most substantial kind. The water is to . + Sunday last was honored with the usual dis. arres ' erer of Peter Becker, at aa OMMERCTAL STREET. NEVADA. New Beds & Bedding Throughout. . being told to stop, for they would catch aim he be kept in this Jake until it is nceded in the Ka. play of druokeness and eck gnestlem in our Wolf Caro, a mercbant of Oroville, bas been a —aua— . The Table is well supplied with the best in the mar. obeyed, saying, “Don’t hurt me, I bave been in nawha, when it is to be let off as it is needed to public streets. Society in Bante UTZ OWeS . arrested on a charge of swindling, prefered Harware, . ket, and no pains shall be spared to render the guests at . the woods all nighi.”’ The younger was sleeping keep up the navigation of the river. The means much to those noble souls, who, each week, ad against bim by the grand jury of San Francisco, Stoves, . home. Those who visit pes Hi se ge is laced at the foot of a small tree, with one arm around . ¢» letting it off will be by means of locks, You . the day of rest, display the depth of abasement . Which indicted him for the offense. Tin-Ware, . age invited to-call, where . they wilt Nod & que’ it; bis arm was stiff and cold, and it was with rin? some idea of ibe amount of water it\i® Which a human being can grovel, to the ioCrockery, &c. &e. d inds of Tin Ware made to order. “@@ aor D. & B. LACHMAN. . resort during their sojourn in the city. . Nevada, Sept. Ist 1858 —48-tf ~ ‘UNITED STATES HOTEL!! difficulty and caution that it could be straightened go as to unloose its hold. The hand was black, and so were the feet, and the latter 80 will hold when I tell you itis to be 25 miles . long and from 1000 feet to 14 miles wide. There finite disgust of men and women, As in ancient Sparta, the Helots were caused to become drunk, to shock the minds of youth, and guard them Edward Butler died at San Jose on Monday, week, of injaries received a few days previous, by falling from his vebicle while the horsea . Sept. 1856.—49-3m Feit 1} . } ri, a a Te ae 7 : ; is an immeuse amount of speculation about this . . : ; ra i “ G. E. WITHINGTON, On Broad St. Nevada, a few doors below Pine t. . wwolen that the boots had to be cut before they poe re ome weshaiile'sess, rate Mr. Taylor from like excesses, so in : this aoe bps ~ were running away. 7 DEALER IN THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE¢coqjd be stripped off. The boys were found only says the dam will cost above $200,000. The . couragement should be given to those who vol-. = Juace W, A. Robertson, late a resident of ; JEALER I} “ en . ie fitted and renovated ay np gee eh about two and a half miles from the house of oom of the land will be the greatest "dtawback untarily undertake preg so8 ney 018 . Yreka, and the tirst Judge of Siskiyou county, P U } 1903 a ‘-Demoers vik ‘ 2 purpos on aw “ 4 , e t “ v pe lll . » . . i “ 7 : French and American Paper Hang « y 1 a the Dewees fo “align Bh 1@ purp Mr. Brown, They seemed not to be aware ow on the enterprise. Is will cover about 50,000 . a zeal and her iners mba he he gh rtp died at Augusta, Georgia, Oct, Slst, He left INDOW SHADES, Brass cornice, Gold Mouldings, . SmRSRM CA'TY NE Or vod to accommodate travelers in as . they had been out more than one night, and vo. or iand, besides 50.000 acree more which . Master never cou fag ext * . Yreka in 1857. Paints. &e. Painting of all kinds, and paper hang. ney eh as . were probabl partially deranged after the first say have j pea ph ly heer (Ohh re Long live the drunks, “pro hono publico. : iat Th thik Gadt Atala, oF alae’ DONOS . good style any 0 . MOUNTAINS, e weny sa “pe ioe the Will have to be paid for by the company, be-. The total amount of taxes remaining unpaid, ng, executed in the b Ney et Gurack, Nevada HOTEL IN THE night. They bad eaten nothing duriog cause it will be of no secount to the owners . 1 i ca eet ——— Thetr Rooms are well ventilated, and are feralshed whole five days. hele all mountain land and remnants éffaring. A Treru Percervep roo Late.—The South PR ghee ge: , ne pee fee t oi Ps Se in ane a tee tenasitally supplied with the best I ti I suppose $1,500,000 will not buy the land and . Carolinian says: “Had the South not committhis yea? ‘ SS Seer ete ALE OOTS AND SHOES!!) tat afioeds, : Dovetas 1x THE Fieto.—At a Democratic . pay the damages. ted the Democratic party to squatter sovereiga4 j ‘ =i ye Z fe: BRICK BUILDING ys jaothh, ee ee = = Pitty Cents meeting in Trenton. N. J., on — week, . . A A = ity, v urgiog the admissioa of meen andee sgancginnemian oP as Catholic ehureh af” capi imme aipenee’s SGS, per night,..+.+++++. 50 and 75 cents. . the following resolutions were adopted: : ene / the Lecompton constitution when it was known “se ' . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEV aes: ree AUGH & PARKER, Propri’rs, Resolved, That James Buchanan has fostfeited New York City Evuction.—By ee . that she had not the requisite population and eon og vom ho attended, and the ladies’ j full asortment of LADIES and CHILDREN’S SHOES Formerly of the Monumental Hotel. . the respect of the people and the allegiance of overland mail we have dates from New York had received no enabling act, the Republicans . ealized handsomely, : / seh RAISERS. See Nevada, September Ist 1858.—48-4m his party. and can no longer be considered 85 4 city to Dec, 9th . would bave been routed in almost every North-. While some mineps an Septon’s Hill, Amadap Leonard Benkerts Quuilted-Bottom Boots . pees {ag ain pe Demoorat. a charter election of New York gity took . &® State.” county, were engaged in sinking a shaft, they Constantly on hand, and for saleat Reasonable rates. Forwarding am d Commission . pesived, That Stephen A. ee pa by the pisew ou Dosewter Tih; and ‘panned off quietly. It ger te Sevnesty the iat By for prob be Of coal which is trom fifteen ta ey “we rus mptitude with which he resisted aggressive . ,, ; r “ti , Po. . 00 part of if more than for our own good coun. twenty fec ok. ee on pra NOTICE UT AFL EEL vutuanid conrpasio®, and ‘the energy and ability with sadlunireledinda tet yo Rarely von Bee ‘try, if, as the Irish moralist said, men’safler-. A man named John Denny, aged 40 years, op RING < ar e S vo) ae se . ,! d Pin > nrine J ’ f eG = a ‘ 4 meee sy J. F. HOOK. . FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING, . which be bas advocated and sustained the pr 2 by @ plurality of over 11,000 votes, The indithoughts could be their first thoughts. How much . wag drowned on Friday week, ina ditch at i 4th 1859.—14-tf Br 8 ‘ciples of the trae Demooracy, is worthy sb * cations were that the Republican candidate for bitter contention and mischicvous heat in our . poverty Bar, Amador county, 0 cana cso ia Lower Flaza, Marysville. . people’s confidence, and entitled to the highest Governor of the Alms House bad also been . legislative halls would ntti 9 pity] Aw quece a: basket tetas shatendietoaald SELECT SCHOOL. AND FORWARDED TO ALL . TT in their power to bestow. . a. elected. Robt. T. Haws, for Controller, receiv. {ie Souly aren, a iy aided on this . ken out of a new claim disoovered by Joka SELECT SCHOOL will (bo opt =A ens bane GORE HENSTIE Apple MINES id ages ipresidency in 1860, subject only to €4 32.000, to 11,500 for Russell, anti-Tammany, . Lecompton constitution pret Me taken the . Baker, near Whiskeytown, Shasta county. F House, in Nevada, on MONDAY the 6th inst., PARTS 0 ’ ate for the Preside aaa thoadatt pal-. 20d 18,000 for Purser, Tammany. . byt go he total of the Sacramento county ; 2 sed through the ba , ‘ . practical and common-sense view of ita year. The total expenses of the Sacra 4 NNINGS, A. M. — r __«, . the popular will as expresse . Of the nine Aldermen elected, five are Rebap t . : tb of December last,’ were By J. A. JE cae 0 hig ais i $4,00 All Kinds of CALIFORNIA PRODUCE . jo¢ 0x, an ublicans to four Tammany men. Charles . 98° which is now frankly but uselessly avowporetials we the month ’ TERMS—For Reading, Spelling ant Rabin es 5.00 . kept constantly on hand, . aa tae. tis i renpingbauser and Isaac Townsend were cho. ed !—Nut. Int, only . f 4 Ta ligince trthocsatien oF et he W.T. ELLIS. . Tie Mortars Case.—The Eetapenee oy 5 ‘sen Governors of the Alms House. Of the . Scie saciivteepioese permet The sisters Gougenbeim are paying = a “ Higher Math eee ST Tl cs . ; he } 4 ae ' A c6s, Latin, Greek &¢., (per month) bah ONORA SEED WHEAT, . says that M. de ——— pe npr Prontificial Scbool Officers, a majority are Republicans,. “So there's another rupture of Mount Vocif. Secramento theater, and have attrac Payment will be expected invariably at the middle of S FOR ue T, ELLIS. . representatives . ne ee be nd franks to M. . 80d the indications were that the advocates of . crous,” said Mrs, Partington. as she pat up her houses. 3 , ‘ cach month. BO caecentee —_—____— States, the sum of ten thousa tinue his efforts the Bible in the schools, which was an impor. specs, “the paper tells us about the burning. The steamer Golden Age sailed for Panama,. : Nevada Dec, 6th 1858, 0 . RSARDIN'S WATCHES . Mortara, to enable him to con ait t cacrifi. tant feature in the campaign, lave had some! lather running dowo the mountain, but it don’t . Jan. 5th, with 297 passengers and $1,749,854 . ’ QAco PEARL BARLEY é& TAPIOCA N Just received, and for 5h WF atcKER for the restitution A aed child without cacrincessions to their strength, — tell how it got a fire,”’ lin treasure. y , “ ’ Y Y . LES, a tae a ie liv Vv ee * bad } ' ' , cing the intercets of Bis family, For Sale at G, 0. KILBOURNF’S 120 Montgomery street ruc Store, 18 Commercial! Street rug St n