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Mining. Later from the Atlantic States.
The rnished from the best sources,. The Nicaragua steamer Sierra Nevada arNevada County. :
dj and embodied. the message of Gov. Bigler, at . rived at San Franciseo on Friday last, bringing
Nevada although one B hee’
: Fo mining counties in area, “"’ la
H. Ly Joachimssen is our agent in this city. Dorado, and is in th
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will deliver the Dmwocrat to su and is authorized re eee » ee “based upon the vote . that the'umber of miles and value of canals . news excepting in @ political point of view is of
payin gt a ce cast in the recent election shows the aggregate . and ditches within the county, at that time . little importance. : ahi
ar oie contin es population to be about 20,000. The vote then . completed, was but little less than the sum ownThe average democratic majori A ah = E. P. Turney is our agent for Patterson and vicingiven was over 7,300 an increase of 2,000 over ed by El Dorado, while it far exceeded that officers in Pennsylvania is 3,255. :
tig. Hints outieriond to an once co a the preceding year. This increase was percep. county in the number of its quartz mills, the . stands 18 unionists to 15 ae e wey op at scaeninan ne heroes tible during the past year, in the large acces-. amount of money invested in that branch of . of Representatives 53 democrats to 47 acon R Hoogs 4 Co. are our authorized agents for San Fran-) a a inhabitants of our towns and . miningindustry; and the annual product ofmin-. giving thedemocrats a majority of three on 4ia66, to receive advertisements, and collect for the eame. illages, and in the new mining camps which . eral
joint ballot. The Fremont and Fillmore politiwee ees
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: f A. Badlam, -Jr., is our authorized agent in Sacraeek up in various localities. tz Mining, is principally confiped to Grass a area re ee Svbiot ya Ath. .
ildings for . Valley and the adjacent region of country. The . electoral ticket, an e #renion ,
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Te eee SP a ea . ost 4 t se knowledge that this fusion is the last chance of
n . defeating the election of Buchanan by the peo——————— Eee ; . :
‘NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1856. . residences and places of trade; the works and . Quartz is found in ledges in all sections of the
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New York Herald has evidently given
lest of
facilities for the greater convenience of mining; . county, and mills for renee it, rt ne i
brid ublic buildings, the . erected in isolated spots at other points—the . ple: :
carcino atten eek houses, nd the . business, however, of crushing quartz is carried . Up all hope of the election of Fremont. ;
of the sceptical was put to rest, as to whether . general business of our people, have all kept . on at that thriving town, and is essentially, the. The a aid hewitiahrdeomgpen rege
the story of its having rained forty days and . pace with our growing population. occupation of its inhabitants. The difficulties 5,000. The repu we Ae on ba
forty nights in the olden time, was fabulous or) That great canker to the prosperity of Cali-. which, in the beginning, were necessarily enupon the Se ae ti — oo — “8
no, we have had the most confident predictions. fornia, the want of a fixed and permanent soci-. countered in consequence of imperfect machinewill be rae. eir yee Re : “6 tf , ,
mr California mellenium, which consists of cold, . ety, has perhaps affected this less than most oth-. ry, have been overcome, and each of the nume. keep up the excitement until after “ ove .
damp, rainy, snowy, dark, dreary, cloudy . er of the mining counties, till we have had. rous mills in that place, are now in successful ber election, in order to ip cc a wii
weather, sunless skies and muddy earth, that something of this great drawback to contend . operation. The profit in this pursuit, of course effect which the democratic ae anf age isf 3 4
would drive half the sons of sunny France to. with, The vice which leads the greater part of . js dependent in a great measure, upon the richwill have upon other States. Seven democrats
Tue Weatuer.—Year after year,
winter of 52 and ’53, a year when all the doubts . erection of churches,
. . the commencement of the last Legislature, show . dates from New York to October 25th. The . pool to Sept. ll
European News. ae *
By the arrival of the steamship Arabia at Bos. Mereys’’—Thus says the Proverbs, and thus say we ty
4 A . . those who are affiicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma Pain
ton, intelligence has been received from Liver: dir weahnees $f the riast or Bide, snd fest stages arta
th, four days later than previous . 9, ,ti0n. Take a bottle of WISTAR’S BALSAM OF Witp
advices. j CHERRY in time, and it will give immediate relief, ang
. mar. perform a permanent cure.
Great Brrraiy.—In the London money pe
ket the stringency reported by previous steamae Beware of Counterfeits and Initations,
‘ ° . Jight inc#ease had «As there are quite a number of counterfeit articles hear.
ers still continued; indeed a slight incre nen . ing the name of Wi. !'"’S BAISAM OF WILD CHERRY,
been observable. The decretise of bullion in purporting to be the genuine and original, we therefor
the Bank of England during the week showed . geem it necessary for the protection of ourselves, and for
the large aggregate of nearly a million pounds . dhe public good, to caution all persons who purchase the
H fl illions of dollars. Balsam of Wild Cherry, to look well to the signature beforg
tering, vs me Tcr * ] . buying. The Genuine WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD
The English telegraph companies gave & ban . CHERRY has a fae simile of the signature of Henry Wistar,
quet to Professor Morse on the 7 th October.— . 5 D., Philadelphia, and Sandford & Park, on a finely exe.
Among others present were Dr. 0. Shaugnessy, . cuted steel engraved wrapper. Therefore be cautious, ag
Dr. Black, Captain Beecher, General Wylde, . none can be genuine without the signature of Sandford &
Rowland ‘Hill, and Messrs. Deering, Bright, . Park. ey ee Mune
Henley, Wallesten, and many others interested . For sale by Druggists throughout the § a
in the telegraph. ; . Doy’r ne Decriven ny Urrixcir.ep Drugersts, but buy
Prof. Morse has succeeded in telegraphing . of an honest dealer. Look well at the signature before
over the united wires of the magnetic telegraph . purceasing—take none unless it has the name of Sandford
of the English and Irish Company, a distance of . & Park engraved on the outside wrapper, as all others are
2,000 miles, at the rate of two hundred and ten . nase counterrens. PCR AL . , See
signals per minute, thus proving the practicaPARK & WHITE, Proprietors,
bility of an Atlantic communication. . fo whom all orders should be addvessed, Also, Impor.
Fraxce.—The monthly return of the Bank of . ters, Wholesale and Retail Agents of all yaluable Patent
ay oe show 3 d i 2 ’Q . Medicines, warranted genuine.
France shows a decrease of bullion equal to two . Medicine g oe
and a half million pounds sterling, but the de-. Washington Street, opposite the Post Office, ~~ Fran.
ficit has not caused so much depression as was . cisce. Gebaerol om
anticipated,
suicide. The wish of the prophet was doubtless, . our people, as soon as they have accumulated a. ness of the quarry being worked—the cost of . are elected to Congress f' ran pis _, Cae
father to the thought, and that hope which oft. few thousands of dollars, to gather up their pelf. quarrying and crushing being uniform ina Official retarns from fifty -fiv bee Ps in re
tells a flattering tale, kept the miner alive . and leave for “the States,” is now being real-. great measure, about $12 to $15 per ton, A) sive a republican ap aie nde e riser
with visions of a golden harvest. But, so did. ized as a ruinous business. Nine-tenths of them . ledge has recently been opened at what is . of 8,770, Bain ah Me tt “Oi * yethe mighty waters not come—and thinking up-. are found to return after squandering what they . known as Allison’s Ranch, several hundred tons . come in Ww bes es A ch Ege y vF
on poor Poland, we could not help indulging had made by good fortune, sublime luck or hard . of which have been taken out and crushed, and . D. Campbell, repub aa ons only pine ie
the thought that our fate was worse than hers— toil. Instead of remaining with their capital to . has yielded nearly $400 per ton—enriching thre more than his ss paagin or yp 3 is seat
the poet has declared in her case: promote ,their own fortunes, and add to the . fortunate owners in @ brief period of time, It . Will be contested on se of frau “
“That hope for a season bade the earth farewell,” common welfare, they have habitually impover. would, however, be an exaggeration to intimate} Lake Disaster.—A dispatch, dated MilwauThe Congress for the settlement of the points . 42" “ pinniet penne ane — ae pn =
‘of disagreement between Russia and the Allies . Gentleman would remain under (he ontes. af 8 Generetrs
. will forthwith assemble in Paris, at the hotel of . breath, when by using the ‘Bakat of s Thousand Flowers
/Foreign Affairs, It is anticipated that the . 954 dentrifice would not only render it sweet but leave the
whole matter will be arranged in one or two . teeth white as ala baster? Many persons do not know their
. sittings, breath is bad, and the subject is 80 delicate their ee
Telegraphic accounts say that the Austrians, . will never mention it. Pour a single drep of the “Balm”
. 4,000 strong, have occupied Galatz and other . on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning.
. points on the Danube. If this is true, and Tur-. A Beaune. Compiexton may easily be acquired by using
. key has consented to the occupation, the Danu. the “Baum or a Trousanp FLowrrs.”” It willremove tan,
. bian Commissioners will return home, It is, . pimples, and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and
but in ours, hope bade the earth farewell for . ished themselves, and sucked out the life blood . that thisisafair example of the quartz business. . kie, Oct. 25th, says: “The propeller Soledo is . however, expected that Austria will be called . goseate huc, Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops,
several seasons, The incredulous stoics, who} of our State. The promise of self aggrandize-. The greater part of the ledges xo far discovered, . reported to have been wrecked near Port Wash/on to evacuate the Principalities at once, by . ana wash the face night and morning,
always pass for wise men, wrapt themselves in. ment which men bring with them to these shores, pay @ profitable remuneration for the large . ington, and all hands lost. The propeller Alle. the Congress at Paris, and that she can adopt . guying Mang Easy.—Wet your shaving brush in either
a proud indifference, and the disappointed wea-. is worse than the tread of the wild hordes who . capital necessarily invested in machinery and . gheny is ashore at this place, Fears are enterther-seer, found sweet consolation in the idea,. followed Attila, desolating the earth, or the) Jabor, The “lucky strikes’? of the above Char-. tained for other steamers that were out in the
that he might hit it one of these days, if he on-. sanguinary legions led by Hyder Ali, who are . acter are made by the few at intervals. The . storm with which we have been visited.
ly kept on perseveringly in his prognostications. . described by Burke as sweeping over the Car-. jysiness, however, is sufliciently lucrative to} Senator Clayton, of Delaware, was at last acAnd so it has come to pass. It is raining and) yatic, The “harmonious mysteries” of the . sustain a considerable population, and to en-. counts lying dangerously ill at Dover.
has rained. It is snowing has snowed—it is. world, are yet swayed by a wiser hand, and the . courage the many who are engaged in it. The
cloudy, cold, dark and dreary, overhead and. eyjjs which blind men bring to themselves are ) amount of capital actually invested in quartz Vv
under foot we have all the essentials of a mil-. half averted by a power above their control.— . mines and machinery, cannot be less than three
lenium, We see more smiling faces than we) Happily, for as money making in California, is . fourths of a million of dollars, giving employhave seen for many a day; people are not afraid . no longer the easy adventure it was at an early . ment to five hundred men.
of fire; temperance societies are on the decline;. gay, The golden flecce is no longer foundin. River Mining, from its nature, limited in its
long gum boots are in demand, and are held by . the “pockets” of our rivers and streams ready . resources, has since the discovery of hill digsome of our legal fraternity to be real estate, a8! for the hand that would pluck it up. Nature . gings, become of secondary importance. Still,
they are fixed in their structure to the soil; Wa-. yas hid her treasures in the mighty hills where . during the summer months when the water is
ter proof coats are considered personal properthey reward only the labors of the truly indus. yo w, the bars along on the middle and south Yuty, but very valuable; oil silk hats are cousider. iriggs—and every dependent pureuit must take . has and the beds of a number of smaller streams
ed a cap-ital investment, while our traders in. the same tardy road to fortane, which has been . are worked by a large number of miners, who
general, enjoy the rise in stocks amazingly.— . travelled by the tous of Adam, since that day . happen not to have hill diggings, or whose hill
Friends from the “country” are dropping in to) when from the gates of Eden our first parents . claims are located in places not supplied with)" . . tell us of bears being seen just beyond the su-. took their solitary way. ditches, In these too, the sonsof Shem, who Kansas.—Topeka, Kansas, Oct. 16, 1856.—A
r loaf, and deer being plentiful within rifle seal iid : a hard ge ot le et ~ . Delegate Free State Convention was held here
¢ gp Experience has been to some perhaps a follow mining, find their chief employment, ei-. to-day, at which it was decided not to hold an
sc cP py ala bey ainchgayss ieee toour) hut wise teacher. The “manifest destiny” . ther from repugnance to working deep digelection for electors of President and Vice-Pres
minds of “hard times’ up in the mountains, and . which we Democrats devoutly believe was to . gings, or because they come less in collision . ident, on the 4th of November, on account of
a harbinger of good times to come—for ever expand our grgat Republic, to the shores of the . with the lor dly cons of Japhet. Including 1,600 the disturbance and distress prevailing throughee A t the State. .
nee we rend the wiéry of Bir Isseo Newton's Pacific, and also to people it with the American . Chinamen estimated to be engaged in mining in pan ere py d the switchi f th : A mass convention is called, to be held at Big
wet jacket, and the switching of the black rams . aco, Destiny, ,or good sense, or necessity Or . our streams, there are not less than 3,000 men . Springs, on the @pth inst., for the purpose ot
bs hg ita indulged an implicit faith in aui-. something clse is doing for us that which can during the summer months employed along the ids per a a Si he Con
mal instinct, 7 i ‘ she + : ate : . gress, the election o » W. Whitfie cing realone afford a sure basis for a asada tele katy channels of our water courecs, Although in the pudiated by the settlers as based on the fauduSenaToriaL.—The know nothing and repubdition of society, and which lg ho jong. beginning, gold hunting was directed almost ex. jent laws of the bogus Legislature. :
lican papers are giving themselves a great deal thesis of the political economist to elucidate— . clusively to the rivers, and every promising lo-. An emigrant train of nearly three hundred
1. The practical question is solved. Women and . cality was prospected, still many cluded the . Persons arrived yesterday, via Nebraska, under
children fill the lists of our passenger ships—. scarch of the first adventurers, and occaise end aileie Tear wore ot exemnel by the
They are finding their way to every town and . sionally good strikes are made in the bars of the . regular troops and brought in prisoners, but
mining camp and carrying with them the light . rivers and crecks. Wages are uniformly made discharged on arrival.
The grand jury are finding indictments against
the Free-State prisoners charged with murder,
and the trial begins to-morrow.
Ex-President Van Buren and his son Smith
an Buren were thrown from their carriage,
Oct: 23rd, by their horses taking fright and run.
ning away. One of the arms of the former was .
broken, and the latter slightly injured.
A Forosr Arrestep—Charles B. Hunting: .
ton, a Wall street broker, had been arrested for
forgery, and lodged in the Tombs, The amount .
of “his forgeries, so far as ascertained, exceed .
half a million of dollars, and it is said that there
is more forged paper yet to appear. IIe has
been living in splendid style for the past two
years upon the proceeds of his ill-gotten gains
of unnecessary trouble about the Senatorial ¢
ection. Their object evidently is to get up a
strife among the democratic members of the
Legislature, in order if possible to defeat the seen A dhe
election. In this they will be foiled, The of that humanixzing influence so much needed . hy those who work in this class of diggings.
amongst the bearded men of the mountains— . dill Diggings have long since become the great
We see a Parthenea in every woman, amongst . reliance of the miner, and the massof themnow. ww, pF, M, Arny, from the National Kangas
the hills of the Nevada chain, Clean faces are . turn their attention to those deposits which are . Committee, arrived yesterday to ascertain the
becoming common, and a thousand comforts of . to be found in the channels of the old rivers See Oak th tints Conk gr pratt i he
" > Ww u > oY » s
life, are gathering about the homes of the many and water courses, or lying upon the surface of tar Sraperntiee. a Ene, SRE “UR eee
of us who had been handed over to irreclaima. the bed-rock and permeating the subsoil. The
two houses will doubtless be called without un-. le barbarism. In the fruits of this benign so. process of reaching these are by means of tunnecessary delay, and those who receive the cau. “i! revolution, Nevada county has largely parnels running Into the hills,at an angle sufficient} George Law was at one time seriously talked
cus nominations will be elected. We have too . ticipated, and encouraging signs of multiplying to produce a drainage; by perpendicular shafts; of. asm candidate for the Presidency, A year
much confidence in the intelligence of the dem. bappiness surround us in eyery dirvction,— . or by washing away the whole hit, Tunneling . ago he was the pet of* the New York Jerald for
ocratic members to believe for a moment that Churches and school houses are taking the place . is the more common and these are run from a that position. He owed all his popularity, or
they will confer this position upon any but . the gambling hells which so late were the . hundred to fifteen hundred or two thousand feet rather notoriety, to that paper, and in fact was
staunch democrats, who are honest and capable, . Ses of disgusting orgies, A more sober and befor e reaching the aurifer que soil. Shafting . manufactured into a great iman to order, The
The question of electing Senators belongs excontented race seem to inhabit the land, and in . !2 many places is loss expensive and where the Llerald, in its issue of Octobea 24th thus lets him
clusively to the democrats, and cannot materi. fact it is becoming fast a living country. ground will admit of it is for that reason pre-. down from the dizzy height it had raised him ;
“ b AGE Se inrtthatsinledaibi x fe 5 y . sher sub-soil is of Snes P pen 4 pa ol
ally interest the other parties. There is anothy ‘ forred, In other places where the su Tue Dancers ora Towerina Amurrion,—
i NTY — hy ascert 1} s . s wi >to w Some of . Seaton el a uss er question, however, in which the opposition Tun Country Dest.—We have ertained . such a depth as will pay to wash off the top. Some of our cotemporaries, including a tev
" from the Board of Supervisors that the debt of . dirt the hydraulic agent is employed. By this . magnanimous politicians, are mourning oyer
pot prhaee on postin ye ahd the county, outstanding in serip, including that great leveller the hills are elie Sévn and the sudden fall of George Law from lus Jate
teal te. She vigilance committee quostion was issued, and to be iseaed in rebuilding the Court sluiced off— In these different deep diggings deep sea of politieal” obscurity! They think
not made a party issue in the late canvass, and House, is about $34,000, In addition to this, there are employed as many perhaps as five or . that we should not have thus cruelly, at a sinei ddbpedlldled' Geaeed cippede %6'bs aclig ta the bonds of the county, issued under an act of . six thousand able bodied citizens—the greater gle blow, demolished the god of our idolatry.—
figures, we would suggest the propriety of their the Legislature approved April 25th 1855, for . part of whom are direct owners in the claims
eyphering up the probabilities of getting née building the Court House, amount to $30,000. worked by them— the rest being employees for
nesty bill passed during the next session of the As the payment of these bonds at maturity, . wages at from three to four dollars per day.
Legislature, however, is specially provided for, and asepa-. The whole arnual yield of mineral in this
rate fund created by a tax on the real and per. county if reduced to the standard of our eurrenGaizaty Kiwixp.—Mr. Jacob Keopart. killed sonal property within the county, it is not pro. cy would doubtless amount to at least $6,000,alarge grizzly about a week ago, near Bear . Pet to include them as ® part of the county . 000. Intimately connected with the mining inValley, with anax. A picce of meat had been ~~ to be met from the ordinary sources of rev. terest and essential to its success in the deep hill dirt, surrounded by a clique of hungry suckers
hang to the limb of @ tree near a cabin occupied . wy. whole available revenue of the entity 40 diggings is that of water power. To obtain this who had persuaded him’ to set up paslnoal on
y Mr. Keopart and several others, and about his indebted f $34,000 and to derr important element ditches often of a capacity to . his own account, and to kick from under him
the middle of the night they heard something meet this indebtedness 0 ’ an rf efray justify the denomination of canals are cutalong . the solid platform which, ata vast expense of
trying to pul it down. On. going to the door, the current expenses of the county BOvernmAnh, the hills to the water sources and. flamed over . time, labor and moucy, we had built for him to .
they saw the grizzly standing on his hind legs sd te enone _ sruainiey io oper $60,002, the cafions and intermediate creeks. The whole a eae Arca ~~ a , peered
eating the meat. Keopart took an axe, slipped Saye Hncemeenity We tnorcaned *Sqy «the number of ditches within the county and conMeee koa y
‘ ’ ‘ , he could stand upon his own bottom.
up behind him, and struck him on the head with . 2° Year. ie wigtucttn crane pokey veying water in the winter mouths it is estima-. We are now satisfied that he has behaved .
the edge, splitting his skull and scattering his . “it® #9 economical administration of our counss ted are over one hundred, having an aggregate . M°*4ly aud shabbily in various ways—that he .
brains on the ground. The grizzly turned and ty affairs, very soon enable the Board of Superlength of over 800 miles, Choke satan marian jiae cucouraged: the absurd iden seal he “had
showed fight, but the others coming up, armed visors to redeem the amount of indebtedness, m4 bought up aud controlled the New York Herald,
with axes a clubs, he was soon ov deoawens q. now incurred. If our scrip is now selling in
judged of from the cost of one belonging to the . just as he could buy up an Alderman, a member
South Yuba ¢ ixteen miles in Je of Congress, or a retten member of the Cabine
and killed. He weighed about five hundred the market at the low figure named by the mcompengy of exdqen titles Ip. lengiy, nye iti
pounds.
Journal, it cannot be for want of confidenee in
which is now nearly completed at a cost of When our magnificent idol begun thus to betray
the ability of the county to meet its liabilities
; oes . his mean instincts, we thought it time to demol$350,000. ites: however is of the largest di-/ish him and the ‘pateh ar” tasks ad were
‘ mensions, having an average width of six feet
Cistery.—The Mountaineer Fire Company . due time, rs rather on spl the great
have commeneed excavating the earth, for the ere eR ONS BANG PEMcrr
bleeding him to death. He wasa politigal exand four feet deep, constructed in the mosi du. Petiment of ours—a politician of our manufacrable manner and through a very difficult counies 4 ‘ ; To those who have means there is no better opy iy
purpose of building a cistern, at the junction of portunity for speculation than that affor ded by
et joan nis ani surely a yan may do
try. It passes through a tunnel 3,200 feet in aie aw fois his Salta dohindaaar be is in
Main and Commorcial sireets, This cistern will . the scrip of our county, length, of which 2,500 bas already been com-/ erty to resume his proper functions of buying
hold about 10,000 gallons of water, which it is iia ns hi pleted. The work is now being pushed with and selling rail-roads, steamboats, Aldermen,
estimated will supply an engine for near an. Countine Vores.—The counting of the votes . great energy and the whole diteh it is expected na vacates brag ge we mor Tema
hour, It is the design of the company to build . for Presidential Electors and other State officers . Will be finished by the first of May next, ‘The ‘mon, tae itis g Rs “hae gs ory —
fonr or five more cisterns, in various parts of . Will take place in the office of the Secretary of he wait OF itch property in the county is . and seller with an independent eat which
the city. State on Monday next. The Electors chosen it aie
will meet-one week from to-day to cast their
Saakesrerian Reapie.—Mr. Hi. J. McKinley . yotes for President and Vice President,
members have been elected with especial reference to the election of two Senators, and their
duty in this respect is too plain and obvious, to
admit of a supposition that they will fail in
making proper selections. As soon as the Legislature is fairly organized, a convention of the ein cad ieee ah iadear &
The New York Herald and George Law.
lic man of our manufacture. To get him up
in the political world, he cost us six months ot
hard work, an awful expenditure of brains, and
many thousand dollars in paper aud printing
Wasted upon him, When we yisited Hurope last
year we left hima great man—strong on his
legs, upright in his position—bis brow touching
the sky and his shadow covering the Jaud;
when we returned, we found him down in the
. no other course than obey. . warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of “Bata
. Irany.—The direct news from Naples to the . op A Tuousanp FLowers,” rub the beard well, and it wilt
. 29th ult. intimates that the King is still deter-. jxe a peautiful soft lather much facilitating the opera. mined to resist all demands and remonstrances;
but some of the German papers report that he
has been induced to make certain concessions,
and that De Martini, the Austrian Ambassador
at Naples, will, it is hoped, complete what Ba.
/ ron de Hubner has commenced. Martini is the
. tion of shaving.
fold by Druggists.
.
PARK & WHITE, Sole Agente,
8-3m Washiagion street, opposite the lost Office:
ATLENTION MGUNTALNEERS,
]
bearer of an autograph letter from Francis Jo.
seph to the King of Naples, in whieh he is im.
plored, in the naine of the relationship of the .
. two courts, not to draw down misfortune, not .
only on Naples but on the whole of Italy.— .
Meantime. 'l’erdinand has sent, or is about to
send, a very voluminous despatch te the Wuro.
pean Powers, containing a défense of himself .
and his government. The opinion, however, is
SPECIAL MEETING of your Company will be beld on
Saturday evening, November 29th, at 7 o’clock P. M.
A fall attendance is requested as business of the utmost
im) criance will be brought before the meeting. ;
By order of J. G. SMITH, See’y
T. J. SISK, Foreman.
WALLACE MONUMENT ASSUCIATION,
URSUANT to adjournment, the members of the above
Association met in Grass Valley, Nevada county, on
vaturday evening, Noveinber 16tu, Mr. W. Watt, President
dizzy political height down to the bottom of the .
We think differently. George Law was a pub.
becoming more gencral that the Neapolitan . Pre tem. in the chair, when the tollowing genilemen were
A OP oR t ie . eleeted permanent officers of the Association.
question will be settled without a hostile dem. presdent—WiILLIAM WATT, of Grass Valley;
onstration, notwithstanding that rumors to the . Treasurer—WILLIAM CAMPBELL, of Grass’ Valley;
rary i rsAy irculk Seerctary—WILLIAM MONTGOMIRY, of Nevada,
. rere Ne Ae he SOC HEMETEEE SrCGIDCitizens of Sootitaty birth all over the Atate ere respect.
ae -_ A ‘ ~ ‘ . fully invited to co-operate with the members of the AssoTwo Engtish ships of war, with Admiral Dunciation in their endeavors to ascist in erecting a Monu. das on board, were at Ajacio, and more were . suent to the memory of the iustrious hero, near the scene
expected. TheFrench flect continued at Toulon. ba ed aie pc dda ait , me
' hs ser , re. , and all
A strong Russian fleet, commanded by the } iPlesrt
somimunications attended
2 “ y retary. 8-tw
. Grand Duke Constantine, is to go into the Med. ———re Te
iterrancan, merely asa guard of honor to the . pe el phere rey,
. Empress mother in her tour in Italy. A . ty-five dollars, interest at three per cent per month, an®
A Spanish fleet is on baud merely as police of . in favor of Jobn Carlile or order. AML persons are warned
the Spanish Islands . not to trade for said note, as payment has been stopped.
I have taken legal steps to reeover the sam
The Austrian squadron is to eruise in the Ad“Te. OSBURN,
riatie solely for exercise. { Nevada, Nov. 24h, 1854.--8-3
Switzer.anp.—M. de Salinae Fenelon, the . TO TIE PUBLIC.
French Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation, . AS WE HAVE RECEIVED, BY THE LAST STEAMER, THE
paid an official visit on the Ist inst., to M. Stem. .
SULVEN GATE, peli, the President of the Confederation, for the .
purpose of asking from him, in the name of the . AVERY
French government, an amnesty for the rey al LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
ists of Neufcbatcl. It is believed that the fede. OF
ral government would assent to this only on . Es RES .
rae rs ; A ‘ . 1 A r ty s
condition that the King of Prussia shall re-} ®. J 1 4 Vj a IN G
nounce his claim on the Principalities. AND
Dexmark.—The Mitherland newspaper—not a; FURNISHING GOODS,
good anthority—announces that the question of . we invite you to come in, and examine our assortment
the Sound dues is settled. We fecl coufident we can show you tie finest aksortment cf
. Clothing and Furnishing Goods in San Franciseo, and we
England and Denmark have come to an agree. NNO tes ch ni nlinse vit til
ment that the land transit is to be reduced. . Best Made and the Finest Qunl:
Turkey.—Uneasiness is felt for the tranquili. of any Clothing House in Crluoenis. Gur goods
ty of Syria, There is nothing of importance . ¢:pecially for the trade oi
bob Brondway, New York, an
ivco, by our J
uiis sparedin har*, J i. YY ’ ie " J 4
from Turkey proper. j ing them the BEST MAD, the LATEST SPYLES and we
2 warrant themte becttie best qaallty tn
School Meeting. . this market. Come in anid} ok at our
In pursuance to adjournment th alified . Black, Blue, Beowsn and Dathtia Vrock Coats;
P z aa s, Selle ¢ qualified . Black and Blue Dress Couts: d
electors of the first school district, met at BosBiack, Biyge atid Pansy Pants;
. » anennts Fs * ee . en ee Plain and Pancy Sick Veivet Vests ¢
well & Hatnsou’: Hall, in Nevada City, Nov. . Sethe, Cuatmnare: Cathinsdrel aul”
22, 1856. On motion of A. B. Gregory, J. N. every Description of Vests ;
Ne y H 8 in 5 $
Turner was elected President, and Juo. T. Cren. Conte ond Rants by Spite s
shaw Secretary. The committee appointed at
last miceting to select a suitable location for a .
Gver-Conts,
TATLILAS,
. school house, for the district, submitted their .
CLOAKS,
RAGLAN & 5
RICH BORLA
TLANDK © RCEIEES
. report, whieh Was accepted, and the mecting on . CRAVATS,
. motion of W. F, Auderson, adopted as the most . CLOVES
. suitable logation for the school house, the posi. are SULIE UM SRELLAS,
tion at the junetion of Main and Broad streets . 8 Ne Race egy, Be Pores peey
. on the north of the City of Nevada, now owned . ING GUUDS. shtilavhdcicts Siceenth ited siico
by U. 8. Gregory. Upon motion of W. F. An. Sole Leather Trunks and Valices, &c. &e.
derson the meeting adjourned, . And last, (but not the least) we will guarantee to make the
J. N. TURNER, President. PRICK SUIT TRE TURES,
Joux T. Crensitaw, Sco’y . and lower than any other honse can, for the same quality
ER LA Neen j and make of goods. Give us a call at the
Oy a Visit.—Mr. Arents Chief Engineer of . Golden Gate Cloth LAG Warehouse,
the Sacramento fire department, and Mr. DodEstabllobed by Rives : ‘cag st 5 A conducted
son, have heen on a visit to this place for the . since by the partner, M.S. MARTIN, who is now sole propast few days. We understand that the Mounnnn nati ne entteenerinre-engetn mente mightier
taineer Fire Co., have made arrangements with . ih ees i g menewngie oh Pal aaa
. them for the purchase of a Fire En gine, mene e has eon seeved upon’ me o
Witernas, notice has been served upon me of a Protest
et a an 2 . having’been filed in the office of the County Clerk of Nevada
Laptes Surrer,—The supper given by ihe . ot pantent ts issuance of an Election Certificate to
ee tr Seer an d . E. H, Den, as Coroner elect of said county, and that his
ladies to aid in erecting the Methodist church, . clection is contested by H. B, Hosmer of ‘said county of
comes off this evening. The supper will be . vada: paid! hase ye oe ee
rh om . such gase made and provided,
given at the church building, near the head of . . Iris ORDERED, That » Special Term of the County Court
. Broad street. Those wishing to attend, who . i,2nd for + evada county, aforesaid, be held at Temperance
“ , , . Hall in the ¢ ity of Nevada, on Saturday, the 6th day of
have not already supplied themselves with tick. : yaar next, at 10 of the clock A. M., of said day, to
ee ers. ae : . hear and determine of the eansas of such contested election.
ets, can purchase them at the door. . It 1S FURTHER OxpERED, That the Clerk of said County
aT OLE on = . Court do issue citation and process of subpoena, returnable
VAKE NOTICE.—the stock holders of the Willow . ©" the day and at the hour aforesaid, as required by law.
Valley Mining Company are requested to meet at . Given under my hand, at Chambers, this the woth day
Prescott's Billiard Saloon, in Nevada, on next Monday eve . of November, A. D, 1856.
Dec. Ist. Business of importance will come before the THQ. Ts CASWELL, County Judge.
meeting. By order of H. PLUMER, President. . ¢ ‘a }ifoent casi
A. K. Paiscore, Secchtary: ’ se alifornia, County of Nevada, ss—I, J. IT. Bost.
ee fe ht 5 EE i aes a wick, Clerk in and for the county and State aforesai pro.
INING CLAIM FOR SALE.—0ONE SHARE IN . by certify the foregoing to be a tus add Cotaek cons hl
VS. the Golden Age Tunnel Co, on Cooly’s Hill, adjoining . order of the County Judge of said county and State, now
Shefby Hill. Inquire of J. C. DUFFY, at the Foundry on . 00 file in my office. ¥ site
Spring street, or at this office, 8-tf . In witness whereof Ihave hereunto set my hand and
ins, ~ oe official seal, this 25th day of Noveinder,
HENRY L JOACHIMSSEN,
NOTARY PUBLIC, __ 4. H, BOSTWICK, Clerk,
Orrick—With McConnell & Stewart, in Kidd and Knox’s : ra ee te a f
Brick Building, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. . gy BLE’S SALE. 8TATE OF C ALIFORNIA
MMNnin boo County of Nevada—ss, By virtue of ane ion on
HE JU; pa ripe vm CONVENTION.
. attachment to me delivered, issued teean tho tne OF P
IE Ris STICES OF THE PEACE of the several Townships . Van Hagen, Esq., an ecting Justice of the Peace in and for
a evada county, elected at the general election heh j the County aforesaid, bearing date November 22d A. D
' Eig day of Noyember, A, D. 1856, are hereby noti. . 1856 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by said Court on the
ed that a Convention for the election of two Associate . 22d day of November A. D. 1856 in favor of Herman Amme
Justices of the Court of Sessions of said County, will be . and against Henry ‘
; é A a y Lander, for the r $k a
held at Temperance Hall, in the City of Nevada, on Monday . debt, interest, damages and Peed peshreg Thave une i the Ist day of December next, at 2'o’clock P, M. execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
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has nothing to ask and nothing ,to fear of trawill give an entertainment at Temperance Hall, . vote of the State will be sealed up and take
, ding politicians, big or little. dare s a
THE NEXTARRIVAL.—The Panama nail steam-{ the suckers that tiavs inflated ecees baal Vien
on Thursday evening next. The exercises will . Washington some person appointed
consist of readings from Shakespeare, together . Electors. sfc
The er, with dates from New York to Nov. 5th, may . the idea'that he owned the Herald office, have
n to! be expected about next Saturday. The news by fleeced him of at least a hundred thousand dolwith some original poems which will be recited
on the occasion, We understand that Mr.
lars. He. has cost us, perhaps, not less than
WKialey will give an entertainment in Grass
t hap twenty thousand, so that in cutting hi
interest, as itis generally believed that suffi-. to his original dimensions there Will be Tavis
Snow.—We learn from the Sierra Demoerat. cient eleetion returns were received in New. 0 both sides. In relieving him of bis suckers
that the snow was a foot deep in Forest City on . York to determine the result previous to the . °°" Charity cannot be questioned, The prisoneen i ‘ins : HOS, H. CASWELL, County Judge. following property to wit :—The house knownas the Lan_ Ne eee ov. 25th, 1856.—8-1t der Saloon, on Broad Street opposite the National Exchange,
OTICE Is hereby given that all the right title and with @ lease of three years on the lot ; the house has a
interest of JOHN ENGLE in the Solomon Hi Mining . kitchen and up stairs, “Un Monday the 15th day of DecemCompany s daims will be sold on the 4th of December ai ber, A. D, 1856, between the hours of 9 o'clock “A. M., and
2 o’clock P. M., to the eet biddey for eash, to pay as. 5 o'clock P, M., in front of the Lander Saloon on Broad
sesmnenia on the same. The said interest being one share, . Street, Nevada City, opposite the National Exchenge.
A 80, at the same time and place, one hajf share belonging Taken as the property of Henry Lander, to satisfy the
i Saene Closkey; and one share blonging to A. Mau. . above demands and accruing costs,
Saturday. py er is discharged. sale to take place on thi Solomon Hi Nevada ‘fownship November 2
Valley this evening, for the benefit of the pubsail): ay of the steamer. Doubtless the result in By order of the Company, prea ag seen $3w, orn Mavneniay 9th, 4. 2 ee
CO. ew fi) i sy KASPER HAU 5: age tprnoscameeatgememsoeypennerraeet en tmann Dest Saesub h
lic gehools in that place. Mr, C. B. MeDonatn, formerly of the Sierra York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and. Cumpren 1N SackaMENTO.—According to the . _Mtcuart Houck, Superintendent, HAUPE, ‘Treaewam, CONSTABLE's SALE=STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
Citizen, has become associate editor of the Ma. S°m¢ other eastern States, unless the vote is ve3 a County of Nevada, By virtue of an execution on atcensus recently taken by the school marshals of
Sacramento, the number of children in the county between the ages of four and eighteen years,
is 2,266,
Drroues.—The late rains have temporarily rais. rysville Herald.
ed many of the ditches in this county. We need, gry if Peager ELLs
pce ca, j ‘al i Etxcrep.—Mr. O. K. Smith, American candi. of the western States to determine how the yvo‘the dit he an mw nee voit v-rein to keep date for the Assembly in Tulare and Fresno . *¢4, in time for the steamer, " A
5: cacaicaa aie a counties, has been elected by a small majority . Jusron’s Convention.—It will be seen by a Drownep.—A man named Paudey, wasdrownTue Sresxersur.—The Hon. E. K. Beatty, . over his opponent.
’ notice imour advertising columns, that a con-. 4 in the straits opposite Benicia on Thursd
‘who has served asa member of the Assembly Twawxs.—George Welch has our thanks for a He
for three sessions, from Calaveras county, i8. ony of the N,
ee strato thet body. Mr.@.'D. ber ith, YO" Dally Herald, of ‘OctoHall, @ EL Dorado, was also been nominated for} To J. E. Hamlin we are indebted. for San
same yoditicn, wm, Des Francisco and Sacramento weeklies,
ry close, will be known, but it will be scarcely
possible to obtain sufficient returns from many
. til assistance arrived,
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS tachment to me delivered, issued fi x ‘ : ¥ j ta ad, issued from the Court of I. P.
A PROPERTY UPON WHICH TAXES shall not have . Van Hagen, Esq, an acting Justice of the eoce:ta and for
ts View . the 8th day of December, A, D, 1856, . the County aforesaid, bearing date Novemhor 24th, A.D.
wi Advertised and sold to ‘pay the same. : * . 1856, to satisty a judgment rendered by said Court’ on the
til i WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, 24th day of November A. D. 1856, in favor of 8. Gross &
. = , and ex officio Tax Collector of Nevada County, Co., and against Henry Lander, for the sum of $63 72-100,
iw. debt, interest, damages and costs of suit: I have taken in
A DMINISTRATON’S NOTICE Notice bay. . llowing herined pe ee ee bide fr cash, the
following described » : by given to all wing u property to wit: the House known as
pen mf Are c ay dee claims against the Es. the “Lander Saloon” on Broad street, opposite the National
vention of the Justices of the Peace, elect, of . !ast while ona Thanksgiving excursion, He Bridgeport and county Of Nevada, fo exhibie the saine Dae . Hae ng it Tease of three years on the lot; the house
this county will be held at Temperance Hall, in . 9S Sailing in the straits with a party of friends, . port
; : or at ¢ffice of Chase & Hupp in N s ,
j : rel and te , pp evada, within . M. and 5 o’clock P, M., in front of Lander taloon, on
this city, on Monday next, for the purpose of the boat capsized. All but Pauder sucthe 20th day 0 Late a ae ten << _ notice, being . Broad Street, Nevada city, Someeite fe. National Ttechanee.
ber, A. D. 1856,
el two of their number Associate ceeded in holding on to the keel of th 18
of the Court of Sessions, forthe pia aE ag Pe} OF the boat ui . forever teres.
bas a kitchen and up stairs. On Monday, the i5th day of
vouchers to me, at my residence in Docember, A. 1D. 1856, between the hours of {) o’clock, A
same will be. Taken as the property of Henry Lander, to satisfy the
JOHN MeOOY. Ade, . — —— and pea hal Coe ite c
. or. e ynship, Noy 7 ail Be nent Pewee * aon ownship, mares Mth, A.D, 18 gaia
= on poo "0
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