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ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Go'sLINE i
To Panama,
:
arrivals :
NEVADA DEMOCRAT.
OF AMU
$8 VIEW
}
Sine
er
ht
a
en
starts
from
.
Pa
weeks
ago,
io
Mr.
Anderson
,
»
promine
nt
Mr.
—————
ING
T
C
E
N
N
O
C
proceedings
full
the
bringing
Mail,
Overland
the
of
Friday next, for minister of Stockton received an anonymous of the Democratic National Convention at BaltiVIA THE PANAMA RAILROAD,
Agent for this Datch Flat, with a
bers,
# ilne for a rail
purpose as
communication which reads as follows :
.
e
th
of
r
me
ea
St
e
th
th
Wi
.
more
.
Aa
the
mos
t
of-om
r
rende
rs
who
a3 i
City, abd if sufficient fands can -* Rev, Mr. Anderson :—Will yon lease inform terest in politicshave read the full reporttake
to Virginia
s, we
at Aspinwall.
ident
Geo. 1. Lammon is our authorized
Tt to
City. He will deliver the Drm
is authorized to receive subscriptions, ady
e,
and collect and receipt for the
Octavian Hoogs is our Agent for San Francisco” raised for the purpcese, it is bis intention to run
Heaven is?
your people what sort ofa P ace
there
balls
have
they
Do
the
ugh
thro
t,
poin
r
another line from the latte
Do they have theatres there?
He is authorized to receive advertisement, and collect and
as ata ceccape co
receipt for the same.
The
will be
CHAS.
Steamers at San Francisco
t6 thie adjournment at Charleston, “ve Spare an
d Panama.
r
to ordeby
Mr. Cushing, the Chair
YOUNG.
IN PRIZES, WILL BE DISTRIBUTED..
DEPARTURE FROM ¥OLSOM STREET WHARF.
The Steamship
On Saturday, Sept. 15th 1860,
s
gate
dele
the
all
that
ed
mov
,
of
ard
How
ascertain which oug of ‘the two is more favorafind
h
From a review of the sermon, whicwe
be admitted to seats.
ble. The intention is to first chain the distance, in the Stockton Democrat, it appears that the who seceded at
In the Order of the Drawn Numbers,
Mr. Cavanaugh, of Minnesota, moved to lay the
and take the altitude with barometers; sfter reverend gentleman answered the queries in
es
ros
the
of
war
the
and
e,
tabl
the
non
which Mr. Elliott will will go over the routes manner that proves him imbaed with much of resolutio
S,
CHE
WAT
IN
75
$5,0
°
s
ceeee
recse
cccce
20
S,
..6
IN
TK
WA
J.T.
On
day.
the
h
oug
thr
ted
las
and
d,
ice
men
com
n
the
slone—or perbaps with one assistant—and make the progressive spirit
of the age. He remarked
$1,350
IN
DIAMONDS,
and
rs
enge
Pass
h
wit
f,
whar
et.
stre
som
Fol
e
leav
Will
motions reland
ns
tio
olu
res
the
all
,
day
ond
sec
the
on
Treasure,
j
a thorough examination of all the difficult that it was not possible to form a satisfactory
$500 IN CASH.
vacant seats were withdrawn and the
FOR PRESIDENT,
GOLDEN AGE,
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
. FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK.
points, and report as to which he considders idea of heaven, and.a question of much greater
18, 1860._ . the more practicable.
LY andined
NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, JUhidsh
importance to solve, was, a8 to whether we
The coet of making these preliminary surveys should ever get there. In regard to the exist"Whe Democratic Nominations. . _.
The Democratic National Convention at Balwill amount to about $5,000, The people of . ence of balls and other places of amusement in
.
half
raised
already
have
nd,
understa
we
Placer,
.
for
Douglas
A,
Stephen
ed
nominat
heaven, he had sometimes thought, that among
have
timore
President; and Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Ala. of this sum, which will insure the survey of the the inconceivable joys that await the redeemed,
ative to the
SATURDAY.. ...-... SULY @ist 1860.
following, offered by Mr. Church, of New York, was
FOR PANAMA,
adopted:
At9o’clock A. M. Punctually.
Resolved, That the credentials of all persons
And connect yia the Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall.
elaiming seats in this Convention, made vacant by
With Steamship
the secession of delegates at Charleston, be referred
to the Committee on Credentials, which is hereby
instructed to examine the same as soon as pratica
to
tled
enti
s
son
per
the
of
es
nam
the
.
of
rt
repo
people
the
if
and
and
Flat;
Dutch
by
tama, for Vice Président. It is needless for us . the route
would
be that of congenial spirits joining ia . ble
s.
seat
h
suc
to say that we shall support the nominees to . Nevada county, particularly those living along the festivities of the song and dance. The queThe Committee were engaged in examining crethe extent of our ability. Wesupportthem not the line, in Eureka, Bloomfield, Nevada and rest had evidently mistaken his intent when dentials until the evening of the fourth day, when
nly because they are the regular nominees of . Grass Valley townships, will raise $2,500 more propounding questions concerning amusements the majority reported in favor of admitting the origthe party, bat because they represent trae Dem. the whole programme will be carried ®ut. If in heaven; he should have asked whether it is inal delegates from Mississippi, Delaware and
and stand upon the platform . the money is not raised, of course, the first compatible with Christian life to attend balls, Texas; the contesting delegates from Louisiana and
ocratic principles,
of equal rights to the people of the whole coun. mentioned route only will be surveyed. There theatresarid operas on earth? The speaker Alabama, and dividing the delegations from Geortry, We ‘have long regarded Stephen A. . can be but little doubt that the preferance will maintained that not one of the various modes giaand Arkansas. A minority of the committee
. . will have # tendency to bring it into notice an
among the purest
:
For pat papa oweve i enlist the aid of capital,
day,
5th
the
ng
bei
e,
Jun
of
22d
the
On
.
ions
egat
sin lies in the heart of the man who wrongly
of 150 to
vote
a
by
cted
reje
was
ort
ty
rep
ori
min
the
participates io it. He referred, as illastrative:
ty report adopted. A motion to
ori
100,
and
the
maj
of his position, to the health-giving exercise atr
When the survey is completod-—she route
our first choice for the Presidency, and it gives}
the vote by which the majority report was
us unbounded pleasure in now being able to being pronounced practicable—it is proposed tending the sports of the base ball. Like other reconside
adopted, was lost by a vote of 103 yeas to 144 nays»
in Nevada and Placer
support him for that position. Mr. Fitzpatrick to organize a company
games it was one upon which betting is made, and all other motions to reconsider were laid on the
is distinguished Senator from Alabama, and counties, for the purpose of constructing a rail. but the game is
not responsible. He recomtable.
is one of the few Southern Senators who bas . 709d to Virginia City, with the view of ulti. mended that every one should think
and act for
A motion was then made to proceed to vote for
.
ed
organiz
an
With
cast.
it
ng
extendi
mately
.
vindicthe
d
counsele
or
anced
never counten
himself, and assumed the ground that all church President and Vice President, when various other
ed
subsorib
capital
t
sufficien
a
having
°°™pany,
.
carried
has
ration
Administ
the
which
war
tive
restrictions occupied the same relation to Chrison for the past three years against Douglas and to fairly commence the work, it is believed that tians as the beacon light to
the mariner, telling
a liberal grant can be procured from Congress, .
his friends
him that rocks and jutting reefs lie beneath the
road.
the
ng
completi
towards
far
go
will
that
are
we
which
surface. He denied that @ violation of church
The politieal campaign upon
discipline,
that
subjected
the
Christian
to
ex.
ss,
Expre
Pony
The
inc.—
Wipen
u
Breac
Tur
al
now just entering promises to bo Me yen
pulsion
for
indulgence
in
amusements,
necessi.
ed
arriv
29th
June
to
Louis
St.
from
dates
cltiog of any that has cecurred in this country with
since the hard-cider [times of 1840, and at the at Cron City on Sunday evening. ‘The dis. tates the loss of his soul, or closes against him
the love of the Savior, A true Christian will
present tine it matt be Hite to mene pay pre: patch to the Sacramento Union, says that the
avoid
giving
offence
to
his
brethren.
If,
upon
widen
daily
is
dictions as to the result. Of the four candlrupture in the Democratic party
a question of practical life, about which the
Gales for} President, now before the rem ing. The Southern press and people generally
word of God is silent or does not speak against
Déugies te the: only‘one+ who po orld be side with Breckinridge, and the Northern with
by direct inference, upon such @ question as
truly be ore pm ™ nnd ht fang at ied Douglas. Some Northern journals, thoee prob
motions were made, among them, several to adjourn
$5,575 in the Most Rich and Elegant Articles of Jewelry.
FOR NEW Yorks.
? brilliant
Sullianste of
o the, irae wa ter, withwith a cane amar
stone diamond scarf pin attached—tetal value. .9650
9 CAM, 6s csccccs PIYTIT Teer re
oe
3 A California
gold and quartz cane head,,..
lle
4 A maramoth size chronometer wateh, firat quality, made by Danell, London, No, 5397, English
Through tickets ean be obtained. The Panama R. R.
Co., and Atlantic and Pacific 8. 8. Co. have authorized
Agents for the sale of tick ets.
Treasure for shipment will be received on board the
steamship untiltwelye o’clock (midnight) on Tuesday,
case, with heavy gold fob chand
bracele
ai
t atn
July 20th,
tached .¢ 800.55 secee OOOO Oe ae ee ee wc se es cess 9 OOO
6 A large silver goblet....0.0.Pe cbtess
6 A double movement, independent
No merchandise freight will be received on board after
3o’clock rp. M., July 20, and a written order must be
procured at the Company’s Office for its shipment.
apply to
Fi
ES & BABCOCK, Agents.
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts., San Franciaco.
7 Large fine silver bese . English lever
chronometer balance, full jeweled and diamond
eap—John Pemberton maker, No 6113. ..... 80
8 A fine gold hunting English lever wateh—L. &
M. T. Levitt, No. S2470. .. occio. ssvinsvevested . 320
{TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Bloomfield, sa,
9 Large fine silver hunting English lever wateh—
Arnold Frodsham & Co. makers.....0..005. ™
10 A fine gold hunting lever watch, nee cap, 19
Know all men by these presents, that I], BRIDGET HOL
LAND, wife of Robert Holland of said township, county
and State aforesaid, do hereby declare, and make knewn
my intention tocarry on business on my own secount,
ruby jewels—Mathez Freros, No. 10157.....190
11 €plendid dinmoud ring, consisting of 26 dis
and in my own name as sole trader, in pursuance of an
act of the legislature of the State of California, entitled
“an act to authorize married women to transact business
in their own name as sole traders,’’ approved April 12th
monds of the first water..... Coveewesceres 1
12 One set broach and ear rings, Onyx stone..,.. 66
13 A fine gold punting anchor leyer watch—Nikel
movement, gold cap, ruby jewels—Matile, No,
1852; andI further declare that said business will be
UE sic aneskee Ae pery
ty’ MnP es eb rerernyt 180
that of farming and stock raising in said township of
Bloomfield, and county of Nevada, and that the amount
of capital invested in this business does not exceed five
thousand dollars.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
14 Fine goid bracelet..
their seats, and South Carolina and Florida had no
delegates in the Convention. During the withdraw
bil
ty
either
voluntary
or
per
force,
dates
candi
the
divide
to
just rebuke of the malignant and proscriptive York and Pennsylvania
The
foregoing
review
is
sufficient
to
show
of
th
streng
the
unite
thus
and
rs,
policy pursued towards him by the Adminisfor Electo
tion adjourned over to the 23d in orven
als,
the
Con
tnat the
Rev. Mr. Anderson is not disposed to
tration. For three years the man of the people . Douglas and Breckinridge upon a single Elec. allow Christianity to lag behind while
ecution issued out of the Hon.
and side quarter seconds, Chronometer time
keeper—patented 1859, No. 13854.....+-++5 260
20 Single stone emereld ring.... Soersrccccsers
21 A large silver bunting English lever watch—L.
& M. T. Levitt, London... Jove tosvocscdeeds .
22 A gold magie cased % plate English lever watch,
chronometer balance—Arnold, Frodsham & Co.,
NO, TIOOB Fasc 00 ss tobe Keccdccscedacsesenes
aber
23-26 Four silver hunting American lever watches,
made by American Manufacturing Co,, cach $55,
27 A beautiful diamond pin, ruby center and ten
diamonds ...
60+. s-00%
28 A large gold hunting En;
Jobneon...
0,
="
Senate committee, appointed to investigate the
. Cangus ov Nevaps.— We stated last week the . tarpor’s Ferry raid of Old Brown, have made
census returns of Nevada and Grass Valley . their reports and heen discharged from the furtownships would give @ population of about) ther consideration of the subject, and Hyatt,
mour, 1; Bocock, 1; Wise, 1; Dickinson, 2; Blank
yotes, 21—total, 2131-2. On the second ballot,
Douglas received 181 1-2 votes, whereupon a resoEnouisu Parers on AMERICAN Poutrics,—-The . lution was
unanimously adopted declaring
him nomLondon Spectator is generally regarded as betinated according te the usages of the Democratic
ter informed on American affairs than any of party, by a two-thirds vote.
The Convention then took a recess until evening.
its English cotemporaries. Yet in its report of
ling, Mr. Richardson of Illinois, preemb
ass
On
rethe nominations of the various parties for the
sented a letter from Mr. Douglas, dated June 20th,
6,000—which is about two and a quarter inhab. the witness who refused to testify, has been reitants to each voter. Mr. Patterson has since) jogsed from jail. There was majority and a Presidency, it says the old line Whigs have “—s the withdrawal of his name if it would proinformed us that the population of tho two) minority report—the former signed by Senanominated Mr, Bell; that s Convention in Illiduce harmony in the party; but Mr. Richeiifeem
said the course of the seceders had been such as to
townships will somewhat exceed the number . tors Mason, Davis and Fitch, Democrats, and nois has nominated Mr. Hamlin for President, prevent the friends of Mr, Douglas making any use
then estimated—perhaps come up to 7,000. We} the latter signed by Senators Collamer and and Mr. Maine for Vice President, and that the of the letter.
Mr. Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, was then unanihave since heard from Mr. Williams, the Consus . Doolittle, Republicans, One of the principal whole field will be greatly
modified before the mously nominated for Vice President, and after the
Marshal for Rough & Ready, Bridgeport, . objects of the investigation was to ascertain election comes off in June,
passage of some unimportant resolutions, the
Con
406 tlnegecegsecw
else
30-31 Two fine silver hunti
a
lever watches
Www. Robinson, Liverpool, each $55...... 110
32 A gold hunting Eng lever wath—Josiah Sewill,
Livenpoe) vi ss59:0 ios09,0000 ke sean4aks caeeir nue
33-37 Five diamond rings, each $70, 40, 50, 30, 20,
38-39 Two fine gold sets, broach and ear rings, eaeh
Ry BD veces oe seceocee bewawen Ra SmEES eens
40 A fine gold hunting chronometer wateh,
jewels, NO. 1360...00+ede00 60s wave
41-44 Four beautiful regard rings, each $18,
Ex
ruby
a 60
re
.
45-47 Three ruby rings, each $45, $30, $20....
08
49-50 Two opal rings, each $10......0esceees
20
50, 50, 35, 42, B32, 36.40, 18. os Seb ad asec ccccee
62-67 Six silver hunting anchor lever watches, full
ST
48 Fine gold hunting Eng. lever watch, chronometer
balance, full jeweled, and diamond cap—David
TaPlod, MONO gy caine oi veids Gb Kd tkde us Endcale ews 200
Distriet Court of the
14th Judicial District, in and for the State of Califernia
and County of Nevada, to me directed and delivered, for
a Judgment rendered in snid Court onthe 10th day of
51-61 Eleven tine zgold vest chains, each $60, 35, 45,
POweA
M Pichi GBB. se bi. cs. ce stisceeds 210
68 Fine gold necklace and ear rings, set with pearls, 66
69-76 Eight fine gold guard chains, each, $50, 40,
BOs B0l 20; 20; 98:'SO. A iivccescstesvcamsaswens 238
77-80 Four pearl-set rings, each $20, 15, 15, 12.,. 62
81 Fine gold hunting English lever watch engraved
case—Thor Yates, Liverpool, ,..sscecesecece 170
82 Fine silver
vada county, and State of California, commonly known as
and called the Hibernia Mining Co., or John Richards &
Co's. Mining claims. Also, all of defendants’ interest in
English lever
watch,
chronometer
balance, full jeweled and diamond cap, Stoddart
Bros, London, No, 7036...+
000 sse0 secs vesees 70
§5-S4 Two splendid musical boxes, each $90 .,.. 180
85 A fine gold hunting enameled and pearl set
and tothe Mining claims known asthe China Mining
claims, located on Jones’ Bar South Yuba river, together
watch, with chataline to match.......-. 160
86-95 Ten silver hunting anchor lever watches, full
with all tools and implements connected with said mining
claims, or appurtenant thereto. Also, defendants’ interest in and to a certain frame building and the lot upon
Jeweled, GnOt GO0; 5c.. debs odks ocd d tb cceyceey 300
96 Asplendid diamond pin, consisting of eight pure
Wrawte. 64. 50 00 oisle odicdes sas ope tubs ped cyeNte 200
which it stands, located on Jones’ Bar, and occupied by
defendants as a dwelling house,
Netice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale
all the above described property, to the highest bidder for
cash, in front of the Court House door in Nevada city, on
WEDNESDAY the 8th day of Augusta. p, 1860, between
the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M,
Given under my hand this 17th day of July a. p. 1860.
J, B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff N.C,
C, Wilson Hill, Plaintiffs Attorney,
ish lever wateh—E, D.
29 An opal and ruby crosa.. ss. cseccsscccec
cee 40
der to give some of the delegations an opportunity July A. p. 1860, in favor of COLLINS & CO., and against
the
world
HARRIGAN & MULLOY, for the sum of five hundred dol.
Breek
but
;
.
States
ion
tat
those
sul
g
of
for
con
hin
each
gned
Mr.
Cus
in
r
resi
the
chai
ticket
toral
.
hants
sycop
the
by
d
vilifie
has been hunted and
lars and fifty-one cents, debt. with interest on the said
is
moving
onward.
Ten
years
ago,
ninety-nine
to Mr. Todd of Ohio, and_ retired with one or two sum of $500,51 from the 10th day of July 1860, at the
who moved at the nod of the President, and inridge refused to consent to the arrangement.
ministers
in
a
hundred,
discoursing
upon
rate of ten per cent per year, together with $60.50 costs of
such
s
ett
s.
hus
gate
sac
er
oth
Mas
dele
ge
.
inrid
Breck
that
r
appea
would
it
this,
hung around the skirts of power. But time From
suit: Thave levied upon and seized the following dea
subject,
would
have
assured
his
n
flock
tio
ded
ven
n
ot
cce
that
The
Con
the
pro
to
ball
for
a
a
s
of
friend
,
The
scribed property to wit: All the right, title and interest
ation
nomin
the
ted
accep
had
ratic
makes all things even; and the Domoc
participation
of the within named defendants J. Harrigan and C. Mul,
g
ent
ate
owin
did
sid
in
h
ult
can
for
popular
Pre
wit
the
foll
res
:
amusements,
would
be
party, by the action of its National ConvenDouglas were holding ratification mectings in .
loy, of in and to a certain set of Mining claims and Mining
,
sure to send them to that lake of fire and brimDouglas, 173 1-2 ; Guthrie,
idge
9; Breckinr
5; Seyground located on Jones’ Bar, on South Yuba River, Nery.
tion, has taught Buchanan and bis alders, and . different sections of the count
. stone, prepared especially for the wicked.
aes gag
abetters in iniquity that “there’s a God in
Tue Harrer’s Ferry Investigatiox.—The
Israel yet.’’
sees cess eo
BIG vc cccccccccsvecesisececseueesd cat¥eresveve
19 A fine gold hunting lever watch, center quarter
of the same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
seal in the township and county aforesaid, the day and
year first above written.
LEVI AYRES, J. P.
HERIFEF’S SALE.—By virtuc of an
.. 6.. cceeeeeee b e
15-18 Four fine gold fob chains, each $90, $65, $66,
thirteen from Tennessee, two from Missouri, ten that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion, or undue influence of her said husdancing or social drinking, any one after prayfrom Kentucky, one from Arkansas, a portion of band, and that she did not wish to retract the execution
nomination of Douglas is a severe and . the Seceders. Efforts were being made in New
eee
13056. sess snes fe eke eee
Sregnet, No.
sine die. After much wrangling, Mr. Russell of soal this the 2d day of July a. p. 1860. her
Virginia, said that the action relative to the adopIn the presence of
r
BRIDGET y HOLLAND.
mark.
Owen Rice. §
tion of the report having become final, it became the
Witness to the mark Lavi Ayres.
duty of the delegates from Virginia to inform the
State of California, County of Nevada, Township of
Convention that it was not consistent with their Bloomfield, «8, On this, the 2d day of July 1860, before
sense of duty to their constituents to participate me, levi Ayres, a Justice of the Veace in and for the
said Bloomfield Township, Nevada county, personally aplonger inthe deliberations. Twenty-four of the peared Bridget Holland, wife of Robert Holland, personally
Virginia delegates then withdrew, six remaining in known to me to be the individual described in, and who
executed the above declaration as a party thereto, and
the Convention.
that said Bridget Holland, wife of Robert Holland, having
The action of the Virginia delegates was followed been by me first made acquainted with the contents of
said instrument, acknowledged tome on examination,
by the withdrawal of six delegates from Maryland, apart from and without the hearing of her said husband,
the 6th of ably under the pay of the Administration, are
te yi
. oe
waewrer Oy
s and North Caroerful
ett
deliberation
s
hus
m
gate
sac
the
dele
fro
Mas
should
differ
from
his
brethhgh: he srill receive an he ed whi hits outfor Breckinridge. The President had deren, any action on the part of the Church canlina, and the entire delegations from Deleware, Calclared his entire approval of the nomination of
z eye tr meat ev
prt ceypdl-r wtb
not go farther than the advice it may choose to ifornia and Oregon. The delegates who were adP’. Breckinridge and Lane, and the platform of
et
Se
ters, es ee
give, No man can lose his personal reeponsimitted from Mississippi and Texas did not take
.
3
hunting case lever watch, 33 Sao, tety joteke,
For Freight or P’
Douglas as the first of American statesmen, and . be given to the Henness ing nape a of popular amusement is, in iteelf, sinful—the recommended the admission of all the seceding del
a
W.
$12,500,
FOR NEW YorRstz.
The Convention met at Baltimore, on the 18th of
:
—or—
Ta. and P. Steamship Co.
merely give an epitome of the proceedings.
there?
have an opers
Do they
June,
are we to do without and was
merely preliminary, with the view of demonIf Aon Ar not,
Ong ov Your Hesrens.
strating the practicability of the routes, aud to them?
Henness Pass, to Nevada,
. Gift Entertainment!
:
97-98 Two florentine mosaic seta, broach and ear
Ping CRON DWN. 60.. sess ee tess cand crectuentas
0
..
bo 7
99-101 Three pairs of gold armlets, each $9,..
102 Fine gold hunting lever watch, gold cap, parachute and comperisation—Ate. Favre, Brandi
IDOE 6 0i0'0400 wap 90,0 205 opp gh OW ve seee 680 66 125
103-104 Two fine plated tea sets, consisting of coffee
pot, tea and choccolate do., sugar bowl, slop
bewl and milk pitcher, each set worth $60... 120
105-108 Four silver seta, knife, fork and spoon, each
42-td
{HERIFE’S SALE.—By virtue ofa Decree
WO and order of sale to me directed, isened from the Hon
District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the
County of Nevada and State of California, on the 16th
day of Jnly a, p. 1860, in favor of JOHN HILL and against
JAMES N. GRANT, for the sum of five hundred and
eighty two dollars, principle dlebt, with interest on the
O15, 165 G18, 16 6s css cvisasncce. cosbevideesé
66
109 Fine gold anchor lever watch, nikel movement,
Bloomfield and Little York townships. He says) whether any parties, not directly concerned,
vention adjourned sine die.
gold wheels, ruby jewels, Racine Perrot, maker. 186
The Seceders met at Baltimore on the 28d and
the inhabitants of bis district, judging from . had any knowledge of the contemplated roid,
110-119 Ten fine gold sets, broachand ear rings, ea.
A Distincuisuep Visiror,—The San Franorganized by electing Caleb Cushing chairman.
$58, 30. 60, 38, 32, 32, 36, 20, 35. 26.... 0806 M6.
What he has already taken, will average about . and how Brown obtained thé means to carry cisco papers have published a report to the ef. Some sixtecn or cighteen States appear to have
120 Fine gold hunting anchor lever watch, full jewbeen Me She rong including the ful delegations said sum of $582 at the rate of three per cent per month
eled—Breting, maker ..
three for each voter. At this rate, the popula. out his plans, Both reports agree that the affect that Vice President Breckinridge
90
designed from California and Oregon. Hon. C,L. Scott held
121-122 Two sets broach and
from
the
rendition
of
Judgment
until
paid,
together
with
tion of the county will come up to 17,000 or . fair originated with Brown, and it does not apvisiting California, after the adjournment of the proxy of one of the California
BOG, DOO isis ces coeds cscs soy ed babe eeue’ . ne
delegates. ‘They all costs of suit taxed at $53, for the sale of the follewing
silver hunting English lever watea—Thos.
18,000. We learn from both the Census Mar. poar that he fully entrusted his plans even to Congress. Having been nominated for Presi. P roceeded to ballot for President—John C. Breckdescribed property to wit: The undivided two-thirds of 123 bedFine
shinee
ant
e
she
ERE
E
R
R
ad
6
a
certain
one
story
brick
building
twenty
feet
eight
inches
dge
inri
ing
eiv
rec
s,
81
vote
and Daniel S. Dickinson
shals of this county, that it will be impossible . hig most intimate friends; and he obtained the dent by the seceders, he will probably defer bis 24. ‘Those voting
124-128 Five sets broach and ear rings, corral, each
front,
by
fifty-three
feet
in
depth,
tronting
on
the
south
for Dickinson then changed to side
900, 60, 50,95, 42. .o0.00 000s ecgcrccvonerset¥mes 26
of Main street, in the town of North San Juan boundfor them to complete their work, according to . arms and funds used at Harper's Ferry by repcontemplated trip until next year. Ag there is Breckinridge, and he was declared the unanimous
ed on the east by a house and lot belonging to Clark & 129 A fine gold magic case chronometer watch, ruby
jewels and caps—Racine Perrot, No, 88467... birt)
the requirements of the law, in the time speci-. resenting that they were to be used for the free little probability of the people imposing upon nominee of the seceders for President. Gen. Jo. Seely, and on the west by a town lot owned by Riehard
130-151 Two gold Etruscan sets, broach and ear
Lane, of Oregon, was then
nimously
fied in their instructions—tho 15th of August / State cause in Kansas.
a
next, They must have more time, or else the
una
nominated
Mr. Yancey then made a
him the burden of governing the country, he for Vice President.
will have ample time to visit California in 1861. speech, and the seceders adjourned sine dic.
Kent, and on the south by the old Griszly Reservoir,
Maen, 00h O56, BB.. ccccssta
cece mr
ener iets
i 93
Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale
all the above described property to the highest bidder for
cash, in front of the Court House door in Nevada city, on
152-133 Two mosaic sets each $32, $25.
hee
57
134 Small gold hunung enameled and diamond set
Resolutions were adopted by both Conventions,
¢onsus will be incomplete, Mr. Patterson bas) qyup Supnewe Counr—We have recently rewatsd.fGil wWEl.Od
o4.4.0d0 Ge bode cdocbocees 19%
WEDNESD
AY
August
8th
a.
p.
1860,
between
tho
hours
recommending
electoral! titkets in all the States,
36 Two sets mosaic ear rings, each $16.... 34
already written to U.S. Marebal Solomon 00 . gived 4 circular, signed “Ex-Supreme Court From SAN Francisco.—A dispatch to the Sacanda Central Committee was also appointed by of9 o'clockA. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., to satisfy and pay 135-1
137-140 Four cameo sets, broach and ear rings,
aaid judgment and costs,
the subject, but has not yet reecived an answer: . Broker,” making tho most astounding charges ramento Bee, dated San Franciseo, July 16th, says: each Convention. A
te Belmont, of New York,
each $25.... eecceee Perrrrrex
trie retry
it 100
Given under my hand this Ujth day of July a. p. 1860.
141 One Chain bracelet....
is Chairman of the
6. ccc cece cco cedecee 60
mocratic Committee, and
J, B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff, N. C,
Sargent & Niles, Plaintiffs Att’
ys
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beyond the time specified, than that the census bought up claims to
property in San Francisco, . *!ways personally friendly with Douglas, differed,
MA
RR
IE
D.
should only be half taken.
and now differs, from him on the question of
and city serip that had been declared worthless, . jar sovereignty, but neverthelest thd Heral will
In this city, June 28th, by John Anderson, Feq., Mr.
Casper FoGene, of Iowa ul, and Mrs. Ameiia Concott,
and
deci
by
sioe
rev
s
of
ers
the
ing
for
Cou
mer
rt
.
yiel
d
him
a
hear
ty
“a
e
if he has been regularl of Nevada,
Tur Ectirse.—Quite a number of Nevadans
A. BLOCK,
rs
nominated, It will hoist the names to-morrow if
wore intending to be on the top of Sugar Loaf, it alleges that they have made over five mil. the mails confirm the telegraphic report. It insists
In this city, July 12th, at the residerce of the bride's
lion
s
of
doll
ars.
The
Court is held up as the . that the State Democratic Central Committee shall father, by Rev. BB. Brierly, Mr. T. W. Sigocrysy and Miss
at sunrise this morning, in order to get a good
Sar
142-144 Three gold and enameled broaches, each $10
DOr WO. e cess ir ccccchoncccsescesenmed coves
145-146 Two gold Etruscan broaches, $28, $25... $3
147 Small gold hunting lever watch, chronometer
balance, full jeweied, No. 14577... « scevee 90
148-152 Five Masonic pins, ench $9, 10, 7, 7, 7,..+
S. FURTH,
153-155 Three cross pins, each $10, 9, 4.....+65 23
E. BLOCK,
Jr, . 156 Gold hunting anchor lever watch, M. J. Tobias,
157-158 Two American shield pins, each $10,.... 20
159-163 Five Odd Fellow pins, each $9.....-++ 45
an M. Cross, youngest daughter of J. A. Croxs Eaq.,
most
giga
ntic
swin
dlin
g
insti
tutio
n
of
the
age
;
a
ovine
oo
tiees
Ebay
ail = bpd a all of Nevada.
view of the eclipse, The sun rises, partialiy
The paper seems to have been extensively cir. Guthrie, another Fhe a ea and Federal official,
and will remain eclipsed until about half past
cul
ate
d
ove
r
the
Stat
e,
and
as many well known . “V8
five, thus affording forty minutes for observaTheif the
Fedenam
ral e of Douglas goes up he will sell out.
and State
part
ies are referred to, someof them will Breckinridge ticket,
tion, The planets Meroury, Venus, Jupiter,
doubtless come out and deny the statements.
and Saturn, will appearin the immediate vi
clinity of the eolipsed sun, and as they are all
in conjunction, will probably be visible to the
officials here all
ary
The printers return thanks for a liberal supply of Heid
sick and bride’s-cake ; the former of which was drank to
the health of the bride and groom.
ation.
A. BLOCK & CO'S.,
to take sides, and we shall sec in the course of . mosillo. savs-that from fifty-six pounds of the ore,
of the Golden Hra, and have the talent and ex
silver mines; the owners pay but a small tax on the
produce of the mineral.
Bd. TUE CoNtAMS «<5
aged about 34 years.
STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS!!
finally his conduct became so outrageous, that; AN Onsrrvatory—Lieut. Gillis and his astroSrrvck sy Licutninc.—The residence of Mr.
the Chairman of the Convention ordered him to . 2™ical party have erected a temporary observatory
Samuel McBrown, at Columbia Hill, was struck
cease his offensive remarks,
first struck and splintered a large pine tree, ne i
stand
ing
near
the
house,
then passed into the
f
building, scattering things about in three or
He then left to. N° Steilacoom, Washington’ Territory, for the
STO RE. 225-226 Two gold aad coral necklaces, $20 each... ”
227-229: Three card baskets, each $9...054..00005 27
230-232 Three gold barcelets, $40; 40,.25...... 108
283-235 Three gold chatalainos, $36, 30, 28..... 94
236-237 Two apecimen pins, $9, 8.,..eseeeeeeeee
238-240 Three quarts pins, $14 each....+.+0+purpose of viewing the eclipse of this morning. It
with him the other is situated on a knoll far out in the prairie.
Forcrry.—The Marysville
CORNER PINE & COMMERCIAL STS,
received severe shocks, and Mrs. McBrown was sill Hammond, Chestnut and others, which
were
'
i down, but fortunately no one was inintended
Dovetas Guns.—The friends of Douglas fired
to demolish Douglas. As politicians
one
hundr
ed
guns in San Fraucisco, one hundred
in
usually circulate documents advocating} their
Sacramento, and thirty-three in. Marysville, on_re
_ Benoor Foxp.—The State Superintendent of . own idens, we have no difficulty in placing LaPublic Jostrneti
has on
jast made a semi-annual . tham. Hon. C. L. Scott has our thanks for the . °°Pt™ of the news of his nomination,
S. LUBECK & CO.,
NO, 54 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
Oo@ LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, embracing
Fashionable Styles, will be
‘apportionment
of the school fund. The total. Report
on the Finances and the President’s
Froop tn Trrnrry.—The Weaverville Journal
amount apportioned is $36,093, being seventy. Message and accompanying documents.
says that the rain of last week brought the Trinity
all. the newést and most
at greatly reduced Prices.
Millinery
—
five cents for each pupil where schools were .
river up toa higher
stage than was ever before And Dress Making Department Sink AN by MRS,
maintained during three months of last year, ATLANTIC ParRnrs,—We are indebted to G. W_ . known at this season of the year.
RYAN,
‘The amount apportioned
_—
to Nevada county is Welch, of the Pioneer Book Store, for the New
Terms
-_—
=
York Herald, and Times, received by the Golden}
U84G
TG oak oyus
Tum Minr.—The deposits of gold bullion at the
Age. To H. H. Wickes & Co., we are under obli. mint, during last week, amounted to 26,396 ounces;
Tue Masters Stone have our thanks far sundry gations for the Now York Tribune, Boston Journal ; silver bullion, 13,520 ounces, The coinage amount#@COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0.-@a
favors in the newspaper line, during the past week. ; and Philadelphia Press.
257-258 Two quarts seals, $40, 36...
259-262 Four locket broaches, $18 each.
ed to $500,000 in gold,
July 17th 1860,
16
72
263 One quartz set, broach and era ring!
264 One jet broach and ear rings.....++.e+e+0>
265-267 Three enameled sets, broach and ear rings,
60
18
270-274 Five California gold buckles, $16 éach..,.
84
S70, WO, BBs. oa5s ss oe sunk bell -on gdet edd: 08 ane 128
268 One quarts bracelet.. ..00sccsseecsssoesees 38
269 One set coral sleeve buttoms,......
++ Qovee
vada, ss. In the District Court ofthe lith Judicial
District of said State.
The People of the State of California to THOMAS ED.
WARDS Greeting :
You are hereby summoned to Appear and answer to the
complaint of SAMUEL W. STEELE, filed
Ly
42
12, 25, 12, 12, 12, 12, 11, 11,11, 9, 6, 6.,... 201
275-276 Two California fob buckles, $30, 14....+ 44
277-280 Four fine gold sets with carbuncles, $60, 50,
se
ee We
ae
Pe cced asec sees cone,.
V_—_
Total value of prizes......-. 912.500
The above articles will be disposed of, by 2 committes
against you and
J. ©. Abbott, trading under the atyleof Abbott & Edwards,
selected by vote of the audience, as on former occasions.
nm this District and out of this county, and within forty
CH
AS
.
W.
YOU
NG.
Nevada July 14th 1860.—42
TICKETS,
within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on
~ in this county, within twenty days if served on you
al says that H.
Pus. Doca,—We are indebted to Senator La-. A. Murray, of that place, has or sc ona
four rooms, and finally went through the floor th
am fora package of documents, containing . charge of forging a land warrant, which he sold for
in. two. different places. Some of the inmates
the speeches of Senators Davis, Benjamin, Mad. twenty-five dollars.
Sennen
ennEEREEneneeEmeneeeneeT
241-256 Sixteen fine gold broaches, $20, 20, 20, 12,
rae OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne-.
DRY GOODS,
on
224 One silver box
It has been tested, and is said to be equal to
4000s <orreues
219-222 Four pairs gold armlets, $12, 12 18,
223 One fine gold pen and pencil case...
INowada.
served to patrons in every part of California at . according to the reports of the proceedings. . the best brought from the Atlantic States.
twenty-five cents a week.
He was called to order two or three times, and
by lightning on Thursday afternoon, The fluid ;
200 Emerald and opal eroms..,.esssescceseceeeee
201.204 Four enamoled crosses, $8, 6,5, 5,..000++5
205 One silver card [email protected]¢0+ saseneces anes
206-207 Two net sleve buttons and studs, $40, 18..
208-218 Ten gold crosses,$8, 8, 8, 7, 7 6, 6, 6, 5, 3..
217 A splendid gold cross set with four large opals
At Cayoteville, near Nevada, July 16th Mrs, E. Ronerns,
perience to make a popular and interesting paTue Cantrornta DeLeaation.—-Mr, Austin E.
per, The Mirror supplies an unoccupied field in . Smith, the fugleman of the Californ:ia delegacoal vein, three miles long, has lately been discovCalifornia journalism, and we wish the proprie. tion at Baltimore, in his speech withdrawing . ered in Castle
District, seven miles from Virginia
fors success. Itis printed in quarto form, and . from the Convention, made a fool of himself, . City.
199 One nilver Cups. se. s os sees + nie ties one ex Hers
~--CLOTHING-cinco, by Messre, Daggett, Rutherford & Foard, / wis) probably be issued from the Custom House . 1" have also been found in the vicinity. ‘The
Mesara. Foard and Daggett were the founders right.
174-189 Sixteen pairs fine geld ear rings, each $12,
12, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 9, 7, 7, 7, 8,5, 5, 5, 6,. 133
190-191 Two silver goblets, enol $20,....:.-4. 40
192-194 Three pairs gold sleeve buttons, each $9.. 37
195-198 Four pairs enam'Id sleeve buttons, each $14,
13; 16,00..AAAS TE. Tek de bee USS. adda
another week where they stand. A disposition . twelve and a half ounces of silver were extracted, wr
AD & BOILED O1L—For Sale
Datiy Evenine Mirror,—This is the name of is manifested by many of
E. F. SPENCE,
by
the Lecompton politi. *%4 some of the rock will yield $16 to the aroba, of
Drugg
ist
& Apothecary, Broad street, Nevada
FranSan
at
started
recently
edaily paper
cians to keep mum for the present; hut a ukase . ‘We"ty-five pounds. Rich leads of gold-bearing
devoted to news, literature, art and criticism. in the course of a
Mexicandaws are very liberal as to the working of
day or two that will set them
172-173 Two jet cross ear rings, each $10, 12... os
In this city, Daly 16th, the wife of H. I. Flagg, ofa
daughter.
In this city, Jaly ilth, the wifo of A. H. Hanson, ofa
Takino Sipss.—The Marysville Zzpress, the
CaLirorniIA MIngRs IN MEXICO—Two men son.
maked eye. Where the eclipse is total, as at only administration paper we bave secn since named Warren and Rogers, formerly from MariIn thie city, Duly 12th, the wife of Michael Logue, ofa
ron
the
ne
ws
of the Baltimore nominations was reposa county, have recently found new and
the mouth of the Columbia river, the planets
extensive
cei
ved
,
is
ou
t
for Breckinridge and Lane. The . silver mines on the Yaqui river, in Sonora
will present ® splendid appearance, being eo
, A corot
her party papers will, of course, be compelled . respondent of the S. F. Times, writing from He
= together that they oan bo taken in at a
r
engraved case—J. Howard, Liverpool....128
BIRTH. —
.e
A
prim
ary
meet
ing
is
to
be
hel
d
to-n
ight
to
arrange for a
Douglas demonstr
164-170 Seven prs. gold ear rings, with seta, each $7,
1, 7, FoF, BGO, BOO. ccie cue oie gdeceowAe 42
171 Gold hunting English lever watch, full jeweled
days if served on you in the State and out of this District,
in an action commenced on the 7th flay of July a. p. 1860
in said Court, to recover the sum of one thousand dollars
alleged by plaintiff to be due and owing him by these de
oie,
eA
Ps
.~
$100.
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ee
WINANS
PATENT HOSE COUPLINGS.
fendants, upon a certain promissory note made by these
defendants to this plaintiff, together with interest at the
rate of two and a half per cent per month, as is more fully
HE BEST & CHEAPEST HOSE COUP:
ling for mining purposes ever invented.
set forth in plaintiff's complaint to this action now on file
For sale at
in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a certified copy of. Langton’s Pioneer Express office, Main street, Nevada.
JNO. PATTISON, Agent.
Also, fox sale-at ail of Langion’s Express: Offices
which is herewith served. And you are hereby notified
that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by
throughout the northern mines.
default, together with all costs of suit, and aleo demand
of the Court such other relieasf is prayed for in plaintiff’s
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
PRorosars WILL BE RECEIVED BY
said complaint,
ata
yy
:
the undersigned for fyrnishing and Jaying the brick
in a building seventy fect deep and forty-five feet front, 09
Broad street,
—
J. M. HIXSOS,
77 LeBroad
streat.
—
_ June 26th 1860.
BL
kee
les
In testimony whereof
I, John 8. Lambert, Clerk of
seal.
the Distri¢t Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set
my hand and impress the seal of the said
Court, at office in the City of Nevada,
Tth day of July a. pd. 1860.
JOHN. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
this
D Rds SARSAPARILLA—For Sale by
By Jos, M. Levey, Deputy.
By order of Hon. Niles Searls District Judge of the i4th
Judicial District in and for Nevada county,
A‘true copy. Attest, JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
.
By Jos, M, Luvzy, Deputy.
Geo. S. Hupp, Att’y. for Plaintiff.
42-3
. t\.
E. F.SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad street.
YER’S PERRY CHECTORAL—F oF
Saleby
—
"E. F, SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st. Nevada
ROBIE RAIA GOES
but
the
ebar
ges
are
too
astounding for belief. . ana Page, of the proprietors, favor Douglas, while
eclipsed, abont ten minutes before five o’clook,
40
Sse
It would, of course, be much better that the against Judges Field and Baldwin, of the Suocrati
TheeHera
ld
not
up it
either
Balt
imor
e Demas
Isaac J. Stevens, of ‘Washingten Territory, is Chairtickets does
to-day
. put
It says
believes
Dougl
returns should be delayed a month or six weeks preme Court, It charges them
with having. to be the regular nomince—that the editor, although man of the seceders’ Committee.