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October 29, 1856 (4 pages)

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y istiga] litje Ones lar, -most enthusiastic dem— A Je = on "9 i say aos toBroth colbing iver held in this county came) ~ HE Ia Jeachimasson is our agent riety, cisco, has been tay nishes L. off at San Juan on Tharsday evening last. “of ; will deliver the Dewocrar to subscribers, 4m us by @ friend for perusal. u's iter is as less than f n hundred people were on pdr pseresr coin tae — much m en in bis calculations concerning . ground, and the enthusiasm was unbounded.— E. P. Turney is our agent for Patterson ai ity, He is authorized to receive subscriptions, advertisements, &c., and collect and receipt for the same. , £ LEP Hobkeld Co. aie our vuthoriaed agents for San Franeiseo, to receive advertisements, and collect for the same. LLLP LILLIE OO — ete tat A. Badlam, Jx., is our authorized agent in SacraDemocratic . Nouinations. S BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania. J. 0. BRECKINRIDGE, of Kentucky. JAME TOR. VICE PRESIDENT, State Nominations. For Presidential Electors. AUGUSTIN OLIVERA, as he is with regard to the poli8 x pads to whom this letter was. speakers at Montezuma Hill and escorted them . On their way in they passed addressed, it must become manifest to him that . to San Juan he is neither a prophet nor the sonmf proph. throngh Sweetland’s and Sevastopol, at both of et.’ The letter would at first appear an urgent which places the procession was greatly aug\ appeal to Park’s fanatical phalanx to be upon . mented by democrats who . the election of two negro-worshipers from this RS cal A delegation of about forty horsemen met the ined in the ranks. the field early on the day of battle—to secure a . The cavalcade arrived at San Juan a little aR majority in the Legislature and by that means) dark, and were there met by a procession from Cherokee who came on horseback and in an imdrawn by eight horses, each man State to the U. S. Senate, as one of whom, there . mense wagon . is “an awful squinting” ti the letter, the author . carryinga torch light. A delegation of between would not obstinately object to being himself se. seventy and eighty democrats from Strawberry lected. It bears some of the marks of acireular . Bar came in about the same time, and all formand at the same time is an affectionate and con. ing in line marched through the town, preceedfidential expose of the plans of the Black-repub. ed by a band of music which had been engaged for the occasion. licans in this their first and last contest. After é : two and a half pages of closely written matter . The meeting was organized about seven A of the above description, the following appears: . clock, and Col. W. S, Long, of Sacramento too “J have consigned tome from New York 150 patthe stand, and spoke about two hours and a half. says” that the Germans of this City and State omnes aan The San Francisco Sun has Leen,handed a ‘translation of a letter written by Capt. F. W. inder, of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment during the Mexican war, and at present Alderman of the fifteenth ward of Philadelphia, to a friend in San Francisco, which entirely annihilates all the unfounded vauntings of the Black press in this State relative to the German vote of Penn‘sylvavia, . The letter says: “If the Black Republicans, or any one else intend voting for Fremont, tell them, it ‘smells fishy. We have organized German clubs in every ward throughout the city, making twenty four German clubs, numbering from three to . four hundred each, alh Buchanan and Breckinridge clubs. Last. week we had a very large Democratic turnout; the procession contained over thirty thousand voters, the Germans were reported seven thousand. strong, and we had a great many transparencies with appropriate devices of the most significant meanings, suitable to the times, all in our mother tongue, and so far, you can set down nine tenths of the German vote in this State for Buck and Breek—let the papers say what they may. If a Fremont mecting is called by a few wiseacres from our Fatherland, no one is there but the President : . JUST RECEIVED & MORE COMING} DEMONSTRATioN OF THE SACRAMENTO DEMOCRA ee i day PG cy.—We learn froiii the State Journal of Monday NEVADA HAT STORE 1 that the Democracy of Sacramento turned out) e Abopetior stock of Hats and Cape of ennist in their majesty on Saturday evening last. Tt was the largest gathering of the campaign— . some two thousand persons having emenblew It had been arranged that the meeting pwned be held at the Forest Theater, and a brilliant Gents. Fur Latest Style Silk Hats, ic dis ed the hour of assem. yppen py se . 7 . Gents Excel’r Fur high crown Ash color, French soft bling. The Theatre was densely crowded, ev-. _ rat me ea ra ery seat being occupied, and the lobbies being 5B: , — age etc de also completely packed with human beings.— Sup’ black Brown high crown sott ; i the ocSup’r black Drab high crown soft Col. Sanders was chosen to preside on as . ; « Baa Be See Sie tescteaace i i , *sduration,, — Exe’ brim Planters casion, and in a speech of some hour sdu . ener broad rim, eee 7s gaa he eloquently advocated the merits of our great ts ihoston Navy Oape with covers, covers, and glorious cause, and riddled the opposition. . ladies Riding Hats all colors, At the conclusion of his address, the people were Silk and glazed covers for Hats, informed that some two or three hundred perbest ever offered in this market, the NEVADA HAT STORE, No, 28, ComMERrciAL Street, Nevapa, With the intention to sell Crear ror Casi. We are agsur. that our Goods will give satisfaction to all who may ff. yor us with a call. The Goods consist in part, of Umbrellas and Canes always on hand, HATS RENOVATED, j ‘i . Infants Hats, assorted colors, Boys black silk sons had been compeiled to go away, owing to tofeeae silk velvet caps, Boys caps nas'd colors, their inability to find even standing room in the . Infants Emb’d eaps, do Plumes . do _ brown cloth caps _ ,, do Exe’rTheatre, and a motion to adjourn to the front) ~4}.6 Youths Hats of all descriptions tn ad elo arri vith . this is added a superior stock of Hoots, . Shoes, Of Teil: OF Tei TOE wae py. a8 Coerh, eS . Pra Ladies French Gaiters, Misses Shoes and all colora of loud huzzas for the Democracy. Childrens Shoes, and many other articles too numerous to me . ion. The meeting having re-assembled on Second nea street, Mr, V. E. Geiger took the stand, and Boots and Shoes repaired on short notice, N. B. All kinds of Furs and Hides bought at market pried dolors and styles, Seasonable <— now at EAN . E. RIEC ces. 4-tf 8. E. BC. : ' sho w i . sloquent speeches of the . ———-—-— GRE TT fe . . o with the greatest . and five or six others, who would like to get of-. made one of the most eloq FAD iat a Coll's Revolven,: eighhvtach alle See TORER, ” ent transparent ballot boxes—the price is fixed . His ris cage ge yay bursts of ‘i lauise . fice, or such of late arrival, since 1848, a8 ATC) campaign. His vindication of Stephen A. Doug. paca Ne eee ‘Any. person leaving said pistol e A. C, BRADFORD, by the patentee at $40 each—I will promptly wees ong tt re Deawaer von geval tm ne ger if Your . as from the assaults of the K. N. politicians Of . #¢ tsle ctlign sett rensize thoabore severe ‘ ‘ i y sm of the i d as Pennsylvania, Buck an 5 a ~ . Nevada Oct. 28, 1856,—4-2w orders accompanied by the money.’’ . showed that the enthusia State is as soun 1 ’ ee j ay a fab Tenet brian mierenee is L SCOTT. of Tuolumne, mca vied the rub’? od saath be vender! . was at the highest pitch. Col, Long was follow. Breck are certain of election. ms rn WwW ve a aoa oe and was receiv. Ce ORT ; : 1 : ou of phikdiae astasd . ed with rapturous . JOSEPH C. McKIBBEN, of Sierra. Here is disclosed a pretty little speculation pe by ssnrsigg pryawl asap aaa ts hhc opti l= wl Aaa SCL EE Pig gaia ea di 2) 3 Te Cheap F or c ash! : ott 10 prem ; ici is coun an U “= Se ot eaten Ik NEW YORK DRY G g a For ath he " IM RFAX. cloaked beneath huge expressions of solicitude ‘ rd iving nine enthusiastic cheers for . Breckenridge having requested Mr. Buchanan . giferous calls were made for Mr. Ferguson.— HE X Be ere en kcial of one eo : “Tor oat common countey sna Callfornis in par. . edjonsned Ry giving . to withdraw was first published in the PhiladelThat gentleman mounted the stand, the crowd MERCIAL AND PINE STREETS, with a — elegant Tor Sper te OULDER. toalar’’—exaggeratjons Of the past anit'glow. Buck and Breck. sed the citizens of . phia Bulletin. The article was copied into the . made the welkin ring with their applause, and . “°°! ‘g jpasqahlr Gomle consisting in Part 0 v — ce : ing predictions of the future progress of free-; The same speakers addressed the citizen “hae 4 Bivake athe GE 2G . te Pri i ory hin M DeLaines, Cashmeres and Merinos, had g Pp g “ 2 t??. Orleans Flat on the following evening. Not-. K.N. papers of this State, notwithstanding i during the delivery of his brilliant speech he Pantde Fiona Gate aot Com, County Nominations, negro fanaticism. Your “patent transparen ‘ ‘ ; bsurd and ridiculous to be believed by . tinually interrupted by the deafening Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, For State Senator. ded doubtless in the rascally com. withstanding the stormy weather, and the bad . was too absurd and ) ’Y . was continually I Yy g I EX Linen’ Dotsosk Rithe Linen, A H.OHASE. mat th whi h a, Park, have found ge. condition of the roads, the meeting was one of . the most. stupid Fillmore man in the country; . cheers of his audience. Napkins, Towels and Crash, x oe i r. Pa . : ‘ F ae ms . / ts we dina “ching, For Assembly, HL Prence munity fo mi ied brisk tentket but this . the largest and most. enthusiastic ever held at . and_ the editors who copicd knew at the time . ‘The meeting concluded with tremendous pron anauieas, thea coe Caticors, se ies Pant Moons oat om Ny ay et ef bis corrupted thank God, . that place. On the same evening Mr. Anderson . they were circulating a malicious falsehood.— . .hoers for Buchanan and Breckinridge. French, English dine American Caltioes KE. M. Davison, 4 4 vicinity has not yet been ’ ’ : f 7 ‘i a. The Pennsylvanian has the following in regard . éi ee eee oe vrisery, Gloves, Guanilels, de. c., ‘ J iti : agg. Sa : ‘apes, Collars, Sleeves, Ribbons, dc. dc., Mrcuzy Castm, . by wire-pulling politicians of your character, . addressed Democracy “i bso s “y ma +o th an tpi After giving the article as . San Francisco Ratirication Megtixe.—The Tare cored tnd Hem Stich Liteon Menanbiibie *, W. SORING nor are there any here who entertain a suspicion . Messrs. Chase and Caldwell spoke Bpareyr a . ! ae! f hat “Breckenridge had requested Bu. Democracy of San Francisco held a grand rati-. Gents’ all Linen Shirts, half-Hose Cravate, Be, her Steals Clerk, against the integrity of our Judges and Inspec. gathering of the Democracy at Washington, . serting tha ir Pn . 1 fication meeting on Saturday evening last. ‘The . “th every article usually found in a Dry Goods Store For County é ita p ~ é shanan to wit raw it says: Pi td : Pure vasers : pe a goods RUFUS SHOEMAKER. tors of election. Besides, were there necessity . Our Democratic friends in other meevens “ , “We compthe mt so: raph from the Phil. procession was the largest and most imposing . before ee ae a fey fa teonate: f of our throwing asidf the old fashioned, simple . the county may rest assured that “the a adelphia Bulletin of dt aie. The Editor . ever seen in that city. Such a turn out the a! peer " THOMAS BRADY. 3: Oooo contrivance that has sufficed with honest people . is all right, and that the Democracy of Bureka . . 1)1 paper is a member of the Christian . most enthusiastic Democrat had not anticipated. . RTOTICE BS NERNAY GIVEN, THAT ON THURADAY, rw. sik JURNEY . heretofore, we would regard it very hazardous . and Bridgeport townships will roll up a heavy . Church, and day after to-morrow will once more . The procession, which was twenty-four minutes . eas aa as ST ee see "lee bait T. bese i ; prt purchasing “patent ballot boxes’ from . mrjority for Buck and Breck. bend his knee at the “ es God, wits the et ts of oe picasa ae: Pasttin ait Wbhaiad ha Premises, at 10.0) Co NB ieee eae ince a belt Is BRENN F re found self-conviction that in publishing this . pas “. Solemens Hill Mining Company, situated about half & m MARTIN BRENNAN. you, if they were “transparent.” They were ee RO eee rhs 7 Cross. paragraph he forged and uttered a deliberate, . four and six abreast, is estimated at from 4,000 from Nevada, on Washington Road. Said interest bel 4 tor . i Rervpican DeMoxstRation.—Mcssre. Cross j i i one-sixteenth of the tunnel claims and tools, By order ys peeGanine a manufactured you inform us for this “important man and Avery, Black Republican candidates unqualified, wholesale ha ~ be ge ow . to 5,000. opareigteenth rte pio fy rae a ” and your ' “ . it is a clear and straight out statement, which . are ee How. ati aie en see ee MD For County Surveyor. contest, Knowing the woven gt th y . for the Assembly, notified the citizens of Hum. renders the guilt of the knave who fabricated it . Ar port having beens ciroulated by the Black GREGORY & SPARKS. JOHN, L. GAMBLE. tenationl con/twrer feel in " atheheccsns ey apne hg bug City that they would address them on the . all the more damning. ‘The oath of poor Uncle . Republicans that the Young Men's Democratic } . \VING removed to their new stan@ in Kidd & Knex's BH. DEN sinter acter de perl: evening of the 22d inst. At the appointed . 'Toby, which broke from vig — woe Club would not support the ticket, Mr. Nugent bulldog ine at oad doar abe ie 1 5. Bakery, » DEN. yhile “Sumner suffers’? and “Freedom . “ ; , dying soldier, was, we are told, wiped out by y half ‘ub, PD. aca?” be constumate af Goeuk qgenetelly ter. For Sup’t. Public Schools, pone ihn heb'don dave wih, “Wi eclde at be time, some thirty or forty people assembled, and he of th > ang “4 eis te corded it, buta lie . came forw ard on ‘nage on big a2 es . aut be onwamere of Grub gen rally, according { = — J. i. WHITE. shrieks 'y ’ rte factur. . * Motion was made to appoint Mr. C. P. Jones . jie this, so cold-blooded and malignant will . nounced it a slander, when a terrific shout reGnoesains on ieee vhs areeny yrs to peice opaal ; Sen lhe chairman, Mr. Jones declined, giving as a rea. stick “0 ie? hypocrite who made it to the last . verberated over the cily. PROVISIONS, ©P. FRENG ri . ype 9" tt ti oy vas . day of his life.” Resolutions were passed cordially endorsing : ee §. P. FRENCH, 24 District, "ey son that he was a Democrat. Mr. Jacobs was i) s+ ela gt g CROCKERY WARE, mt hock fa bho District. inside of them a great many /rans; i — ~———--+— é 2 =. rae * taintitth o vttihe HENRY EVERETT, 8d. Distric in pera ¥ errs 7 hile ons foro then nominated. Mr. Jacobs declined, giving} sierra Courty Att Ricut.—The California the nominations, without a dis: enting voige. seit naa ww ane Fei alles Township Nominations. parent ; e wan te y Bo wer ‘ . the same reason. After thisa dead calm ensued . American sets down this county at 1200 majori. At midnight the meeting adjourned, in the We feel confident that we can please, and sell goods as Justices of the ryote Le be ar a tures now, aud “above. all salpit ison uF eel ‘for about an hour, until they had sent a mile . ty for Fillmore, The General is good at “brag,’’ best humor possible, ao senesul tee hatha te janet ert have it. We REGO ara Ae typo. reemmnlaiee nent Aa a) ‘for Dr. THillershei reside over the . #8 every one knows; but this Wie his figuring . San Francisco may be set down as safe for . Hot 20, 1856, ' and a half for Dr. Hillersheit to preside over the . Gi ; ie } 5 TE, oo by nemmpnene tices my ya Republicans” as you suggest, believing that the . I is so absurd that the K. N.’s can’t swallow it. . PRAIA LB. 2 Sa aR 8 A ERE : scm a th y rl necting. Mr. Crossman then took the stand,! ~ Sierra county is good for five hundred major. the Democracy. UMMONS.—<TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF —. fewer of your productions are employed and the : Se Baas t, ie “ gS OSS a po, Sha WS Nevaila, Township of Nevada: ss.—Justices Court, Be* ores 2 41) ‘ 6 gull and got off some twaddle about the Pacific Rail . ity in favor of James Buchanan. Any one well ae Sod ttd. Yin wuaen hchtind tun teens wv pss enum iad ie ev your ‘“‘zeliable republicans’? who come Road and other republican hobbies, and sat . @cquainted with the feeling in this county will) UELecrron Returns.—We desire to publish the "The People of the State of California:—To ANDREW J. ps ee ar sity het ' i ai } 4 4 sac ledge is calculation isas near cor. pes s aloction } 1 yas early as. CRAVAN. You are hereby s oned to appear’ befére Buchanan and Fillmore. pits er eae ie oer pie tert down. Nota word was said during the speech sepioeni -!i mty es ro ei silt a “we Reve “4 bee 2 on . the catalina Justica of the Peace at “nis office in the , 5 . ssible 8 » frie “ac rec! BS tte ot Noentas inimeia Tomnahic ca {Panel Perhaps of all the little things to which des. perpetrated, . by any of the audience; but after the meeting . [py many precinets of the county the K. N.’s . POSstvle. Wi oat, tie ap a sk pil 4 inn St konbee A th 1858 at” 10 Fasc ayo Fed ~. peration bas driven the K. N. organs in order to. “Please write me as to present prospects in . adjourned, some one proposed three cheers for . haye no organigation at all, At Pine Grove, 800n as the result is known, enclose in an en-. tay of November, A . complaint of S. McFARLAND. who belator the! falling fortunes the ast and most . Your county, and whether you will see that ovr) po ana Breck, which were given with a right . 5t. Louis, aud Eureka, the Presidents and Sec. velope and send us the three tickets, with the . has brought «uit against you for the recovery of twentyr ’ amusing of them is being put forth to make the .people believe that MrBuchanan will withdraw, to make room for Mr. Fillmore, What evidence these sapient gentlemen may have, by which to justify their counterfeit credulity we are unable to say, as they have not attempted to unfold it. The figures show Mr. Buchanan’s party as having carried every State which was claimed for Mr. Fillmore, even the old whig States of North Carolina and Kentucky by majorities of from™16 to 12000. The noblest champions of . the old whig party north and south refuse to support Mr. Fillmore, while Evans of Maine, Choate of Mass., Ewing of Ohio, Donaphan and Geyer of Missouri, Pierce and Pratt of MaryYand, Jones of Tennessee, Benjamin of Louisiana, anda host of others are carnestly supporting Mr. Buchanan and the Democratic cause.—: It would therefore no doubt be very sensible and prudent for Mr. Buchanan to withdraw, as he has shown himself and his party so exceedingly weak. At least this is the reasoning of cause is not neglected,” fs the phrase with which you preface the affectionate terms “very truly yours.”’ If you mean by ‘our cause,’’ the selling of your transparent humbug boxes, “our cause’’ will be wofully neglected by the Democrat . to whom you have written, but if you refer tothe free-negro federalism of the day depend upon us for merited attention to it. The “present prospect” in this county for your party and your class of politicians, our friend authorizes us to say, is as gloomy as you could well imagine. A few dull and muddy-mettled rascals, who can view nothing sensibly and with moderation, comprise all your cohorts here, and none of them haye been able as yet to deceive them. selves into the belief that a single candidate of theirs will be known to be running on election . day, much less that any one will be elected. . Proroskp AMENDMENT TO THE ConstrTUTION.— By reference to'the Governor’s Proclamation, which will be found on our first page, it will be seen that the people are authorized to vote for . good will. One of the candidates then inquired, “My God, are there no republicans here?’ He was told that there were plenty of republicans, but only one black one in the place, The candidates started off the next morning in pursuit of votes under difficulties, In the little town of Grass Valley, where there is a large foreign vote, we are assured by a Democrat that there will not be over fifty Buchanan votes polled next November, while last year Bigler received a majority of sixty.—Sac. American, A’ few minutes before the above paragraph met our cye, we were cowversing with a gentleman who has long resided in the “little town of Grass Valley,” and who has every opportunity of knowing the feeling of the citizens of that place. He assured us that the Democratic yote of that place would exceed that of both the oth+ er parties combined. The statements which have been industriously circulated that the foreigu born citizens of Grass Valley have gone retaries of their Councils are out for Buchanan, . number of votes each"received marked against and almost all their members. The Republican . ,. q . ‘ erry f party are taking off hundreds from their ranks, . creer The name of ‘the precinct should be but the Democratsare gaining ground every day, . Written on one of the tickets. If our friends five dollars and seventy-five cents, as per complaint and affidavit now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgement will be rendered against you for said sum of twenty-fivedollars and seventy-five cents, with damages and costs of auit. To the Sherif or any. ConstaWe can assure our friends in other counties . will attend to this we shall be able to give the that they may safely reckon on Sierra county . exact result the day after the election. giving a handsome majority for the Democratic . nominees. We will elect all, whether National, State, or county nominees, Sierra is right.— Sierra Democrat. . Earrugvake.—aA few nights ago the shock of . an earthquake was felt at Humboldt Bay. . ’ ANTICIPATED DeLver IN 1856-7.—There seems . to be a general opinion prevailing among the . weather sages that the ensuing rainy season is . to be a severe one-—amounting, in fact, almost . to a second Deucalion flood. We are told that . Dry Goons Srore.Messrs. Berwin & Bro. have opened a dry goods store on Broad street, in Judge Caswell’s brick building, first door below the *Democrat’’ building. This establishthe Indians of Klamath and Trinity—who may . ment, being a branch of an extensive businces be considered ‘oldest inhabitants’-—anticipate an . house in San Francisco, the proprietors are enunusually hard winter, and are making prepar. abled to sell goods ata low price. Give them
ations accordingly, Weeare unable to conjecla eall, ture what they found their predictions upon, . unless it be the fact that the average quantity . of rain did not fall during the last season—the . . q : A . . sinee » have bee business in a stastreams in consequence were much lower, and . “8¢e the fire have been doing business in a sta that the balance due must be added to that of . ble tnan obscure part of the city, have removed the coming winter, Such seems to be the rea. to their. new store on Pine st., Kidd & Knox’s soning of men of science, who are perhaps no . brick building, They have one of the largest better skilled in soothsaying in regard to the . and best assortment of grocerics and provisions tEMOVAL.—Mesers, Gregory & Sparks, who ble of said County Grecting:—Make legal service and due return hereof, Given under my hand this 25th day of October A. D. 1856, I. P. VAN HAGEN, J.P. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the above named defendent is not within the County. It fe ordered that service be made by the publication of the summons in the Nevada Democrat once per week for three wecks from the date hereof, Witness my hand this 25th day of October, A. D. 1856. 4-3w* 1, P. VAN HAGEN, J, co. JOHN BOVE, FRENCH INTERPRETER AND TRA NSLATOR, MONEY BROKER. G ENUINE French Wines, Cognaes, &e. F Ground Coffee in the City. Persons who wish to get a fair interest for their money The very beat will do well by calling at his ofice. J. B. cam spare one or two honrs in the afternoon, and will give lessons t¥ Ladies and Gentlemen in the Freneh Language and Penmanship. Str ‘Terms moderate, No. 13, Broad street, Nevada, W. G. von POELLNITZ, M. D. PHYSICTAN AND SURG'BO Wy; Tenders his profeesional services to the citizens o 1Nevada and vicinity. OrvicE--At Frank Thayer's Drug Store, No. 14 Commercial street, ’ yout (s-tf some of the sap heads who are so much troub“ i oycr in a body to Fremont, are sheer fabrica. Weather than the natives—Zhonboldt Times. . ever brought to this city. RUBBER GooD Sas led about the weakness of the Democratic party. or against the amendment to the Constitution. tions, Some of the most active and energetic Sig be. a aie are Sept lf nope ripe. a AVE just recciyed from the New York Manufaetories The proposed amendment, as will be seen by . : ‘Je } From Tue Prats.—Mr. Whayler passed Gal-) New Sroré.—We would call the attention of direct That party has for fifty years been amply able th ons THA’ thelely’ rdvidee that va . Democrats ta the county reside in that place, loway’s Ranch on Tuesday last with 4,000 sheep. . the ladieh tothe wavertiee : bor Tt) se << 100 While 1 R Coats with Capes (new article.) to take care of itself and. will be found equally . *%e Proclima ; ’ ip ed DP spike . and they will not fail to give a good account of . He left Sauta Fe, New Mexico, on the 25th of Me ‘actes fo the adver Sata “saphal ahaa sp viet ae Wikis res lla capable of doing so inthe future. Without say. °V°" ® Convention is called to Change the press . tromselves on election day. June, The Iudians attacked his train on the . dy, of the New York Dry Goods Store, Abbot's 200 Bk. wa VO ing anything personally disrespectful to Mr. ent Constitution, the new Constitution shall he . . nn ee Humboldt and robbed him of all his pack anibuilding, corner of Commercial and Pine sts,— wo “ “ Sacks, “ Fil Ss tas fedinanl ba gan well ancien bo submitted to a vote of the people for their adopCunening.—We have traveled over a considmali. peers < meee f as the nares mare He has a large assortment of fashionable goods, i silt ts oe ott ote Imore tion or rejection. The Democratic State Conerable “tt . . packed at tho time; the: Inc ‘ans’ made:a'ciean . which he offers “cheap for cash.’? Call and ex25 pairs “Leggings, ' “ Ab 1 Intelli ” that h ; erable portion of Nevada county during the . gwoo fall the b ve bel to the tr ; : a B the “National Intelligencer cidcyr my RO SARE LEIS A cf ay ts RT I a . sweep of all the baggage belonging to the train. . a nine his goods, and judge for yourselves, 50 Cases Haywards Long 1 R Boots, longer @ whig but the representative of “anothHeketc dete dtae dienana : y tte . Past week, and from every precinct we hear the . A carpet bag containing $800 in money was on = ae AB 10 Cases “Knee e e to vote for the proposed amendment. In er party.’’ As the representative of that party he can scarcely claim the votes of the Democracy. Asa whig he cannot it seems obtain the Bu tof the more eminent whigs, A large part of the K. N. party from the northern states, headed by Banks, Wm, I’, Johnston of Penn., John C. Fremont, the New York Californian, Live Oak George Law, oppose him. And yet older and abler statesmen are called upon to quit thefield at the behest of the meagre clan who wage a sort of guerrilla campaign against the great national host who are warring with patriotic ardor against the cohorts of fanaticism. Everything has been overcome except the obstinacy which defies all reason and common sense, Desperation has made them mad.— The bad principles and worse practice if possimost glowing accounts of the prospects of’ the Democratic cause. Every where our speakers . have been received and welcomed with the most unbounded enthusiasm, and addressed large and delighted assemblages. If any reliance whatever can be placed in the statements of those who have no object in concealing the true strength of the three parties in the field, the Democracy of Nevada county will roll up a majority on. Tuesday next, which will astonish even themselves, We shall be much disappointed if the Democratic vote of this county does not exceed that of both the other parties. one of the mules, and of course fell into the . hands of the thieves. Mr. Whayler started with 5,000 sheep, but lost 1,000.—Sierra Democrat. 10 doz. Long 1 R Gloves=50 doz Hat Covers Silk and Cotton. Which will be offered at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES—Wholesale & Retail. A. BLOCK & Co, 3-tf Cor. Commercial and Pine Sts. New Har Srore.—All those wishing to get} . fine and durable hats, would do well to call at the Nevada Hat Store, on Commercial street, Look ovr ror Hignwaymey.—As Thomas B, . 20d he cannot come away without a new one. Simpson was on his way from Sucker Flat to . Mr. Riec keeps the right sort. Rough and Ready, on horseback, yesterday, and . about one and a half miles from the Empire . Ranch, he was shot at by a man concealed in the.chapparel near the road side, with a rifle, accordance with this recommendation the Democratic tickets for this county will be printed with the words “for the proposed amendment to the Constitution” at the bottom. Should any person wish to vote against the amendment he can substitute the word “against’’? in place of the word ‘for.’ It is to be hoped that the Democracy will vote for the amendment, in accordance with the unanimous recommendation of the Convention, as its adoption will have a tendeney to do away with sectional agitation should the question of calling a Constitutional Convention ever again be brought before the — people. . Svrrosep Rossery.—A man by the name of Peter Fagan, disappeared very mysteriously, night before last, having about $1,150 in his possession which belonged to a company of which JOR SALE=ONE BRICK HOUSE, TWO FRAME BUILDINGS, and one LOT, centrally located. Enquire at this Office, 52-6m 1 a SALE.—The lot with the walls of a three story Brick Building, on Broad Street, next to Bicknell’s Je The Telegraph office at San Juan North, which has been closed for some time past, is . jock. belonging to Geo. A. Young, will be sold on reasonthe ball passing quite near his head, and he is . “8 ope). oo — nh me cn fee sear PRRs OT ePeprwe pt ppg tpaggeent of of opinion that nothing but the sudden spring . ~~~ _WARRIED. — te SMe of his horse, at the flash of the rifle, saved him . At the residence of ra C. Kean ed and Ready, Oct from instant death. The man, with his rifle in . 22d, by Rev. Morris Evens, Mr, E. M. Daviwsoy, formerly hand, made a hasty retreat across a rocky caii. of Lexington, Va., to Miss ELLEN Corny, of New Harmoon, and was soon lost sight of by Mr. S., who . ®Y, Indiana. Was unarmed, and consequently did not deem it prudent to follow.— Marysville Herald. . of the good things usually prepared on such occasions, . Se eS . We wish the happy couple all the joy imaginable—long How is ir To BE Manacep.—The Pittsburg . life, happiness, and prosperity, . Post says: “The Cincinnati Gazette is owned by TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS?!! . pests DOLLAR TRUNKS, FOR SALE BY SOL KOHLMAN, No 45 Main Street, Corner Conmercial, Brick Building, opposite American Exchange, Nevada. 1 pear PROOF PAINT, For Sale by JAMES H. GAGER, Junction Main and Commercial st. ar thie ee eae ISSOLUTION.—The Co-partnership heretofore ex: isting between S. Kosmeinzky and Marks K oe Accompanying the above notice was a generous supply . Sept. 1856. Surorpe.—A man by the name of John Ryther . hung himself on Monday morning last, in Mr, Blasauf’s stable, on Pine street. perth , . is this day dissolved by mutual eansent of both parties) ble of K. N.’ism were the elements of destrucHe had been p & company of men who are divided in sentiment . We are authorized to announce H. @. Rob-. Nevada, Oct, 28th 1856.43 ‘S.-i NUKY, tion Which have brought it torult, Ite munifiat work for Mr. Blasauf about a week, He got he was a partner, Hagan is about twenty-one . between Fremont and Fillmore. Its tone thus . erts as a Candidate for Justice of Peace, of Rough & Ready M. KOSMEINZKY, years old, five feet seven inches high, weighs 140 pounds—of light complexion, auburn hair, and smooth face. His front teeth project, and are somewhat decayed. He had on when he ing the floor, His hat, shoes, and a candie were . ft, & dark hat and coat, red elastic belt, brofound in the loft, and it is supposed that he . 88" shoes, and a six inch Colt’s revolver, The went above, and tied one end of the r ope round eompaey Se one hundred dollars reward for his neck, and the other end to the joice and roll. . PPTENension. ed off. He was quite dead when found. Tue Case or Lewis.—We have no inclination up about five o’clock in the morning and went out, Mr, Blasauf went into the stable about an hour after, and found him hanging to a joice, with a rope round his neck, and his feet touchfar has been that of a rabid black republican . sheet. But last week a meeting of the numer. ous proprietors was held, anda vote taken on the question between Fillmore and Fremont.— The latter had but two of a majority. A com. promise was then made by which the paper is to support Fremont up to the October election, but is not to abuse Fillmore, If the Fillmore party . has a large vote in October another meeting is to be held to decide whether the paper shall not ‘roll over’ to Fillmore, “The paper is to blackguard Buchanan and . the democracy all the time; but who it will su cent pledges of a greater purity are remembered against it as the worst of its sins, hypocracy. As it has developed more and more of its nature, the more decided has been the condemnation of the American mind. While Mr, Fillmore was a whig all men respected and honored him, “why did he leave this fair and fraitful ground to batten on that moor.” . ) Bee ae al a a 4 ae township. {SSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT i cesieeatiaemnienieitan ieee AJ the Partnership heretofore existing between the under. 1 be omer of Mountaineer Engine Co. No. 1, signed, is this day dissolved oy mutual consent. Beth You are hereby notified that a special meeting of et ie Pie denteen seins saat HAIFA, your Company will be held on Thursday Evening Oct, 30th i , : H. P. SWEETLAND, . CHAS. G. SWEETLAND, at 7 1-2 o'clock. By order of J. G. Seura, See’y T. J. SISK, Foreman. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! 7% subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that they have established themselves permanently in the Stove and Tin Business, and will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the latest Styles and Patterns. . October 15th, 1856.—3-3w e = SE ee Dr. Guysott’s Improved Extract YELLoOw pDoox + AND. << SARSAPARILLA, Fusion.—The Republicans and Know Nothings of Nevada township have both nominated MEETING ON Monpay Eventno.—Senator Weller and Calhoun Benham addressed the Democ4 ~ . ss * * . Stoves warranted in all cases, if desired, Np Praline oh baa aicar John Anderson for Justice of the Peace, By gts the last month of the campaign is still . We also manufacture Tin Ware of every aelbstbttin, 8 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST SARSAPARILLA % racy of Nevada on Monday evening in the hall ) y this fasion they are in hopes of beating one of " . Which we are prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail at made; as is certified . With the Journal in regard to the feeling of the people here about the acquittal of Geo. Lewis. elem A Beh by the wonderful cures it haa perAF am Savp_p or rag Hongsty.—The fol. 5 , of 3 y iad formed, Remember, this i 2 % over Boswell & Hanson’s store. The room was the Democratic candidates. They cannot do it, VERY LOW PRICES. c. This Medicine, cepts the ouly true and genuine ar \ vai mi.) ticle. This Medicine, when used according to directions ® : however, for the Democrats hav : jor. lowing paragraph contains a fair sample of the . “4Y¢ Pipes of every description on hand or made to onder. WU! Cure Without Fall ; Gabe ais tos beet e arith h) Oy ay : We stated last week nothing but what is strictly . ; tytn the wemnen’ cota tne a honsaty of Mr. Lo assailants: = . a ote bas gps tiene dilnn te cohen the er skin Bo aaa Chen re el og. ke MG Sh OUE true. We have thus far avoid i h “Mr. Mac Gavock, of Nashville, had a curi-. ame. Give us a call, and examine Goode and Pane : NOPTA OFM ettan Sernie Sore Eyes, Ring= of a sick bed, and his hoalth would not permit F M volded saying avy. that can be raked up against them. osity to see the letter of Gen. Jackson, from . #8 Store on Commercial St., opposite Centre Market, “Ge “tiem eR ome ood, renee niamminney his Paap bes? . thing in regard to the merits of this case for the F which a quotation has been hawked about d Nevada Oct. 27, 1856—4-tf BUNNELL & BOSTWICK’ . Old Sores and UI See elling pam mere ie 0, rte ri ‘i nebo ‘ae reason that there was much party feeling mixed. . Newsparer Cuance.—Mr. James O'Sullivan, . he finds it infamously mutilated. Immediately SAN FRANCISCO GROCERY AND PROVI-. of the Glands. Degen . " hdd rice Cannot . up in the matter; and we should have said noth. the former editor of the Sonora He as . Succeeding the quotation made b SION STORE. ee fail. to have a powerful effect in increasing the Y a topee rage bh ee Siesta ee weed . Di or Fron kiineys, Lona of Appetite, 2 Sit Bary pita the ing in regard to the verdict of acquittal, had] again taken charge of that paper. Mr. O’Sulli. Nothings is the following im General Jackson's . ‘Sma Pee TToO: . Disease arising from the Use of Mercury, Pain in the Bide» : Democratic majority in this county. Mr.Benham not the over zealous friendsof Lewis taken par-. van is at present the Republican’ nominee for . ™2,baedwriting: eo . ONDE and Quick Returns” and Snoutders, General Debility, . : followed in forcible and eloquent speech, . ticular ia.nond diapaichée te las . this tats GotinteloP Tact ‘ ‘Mr, Buchanan is a man of fine talents, and, if he ‘ube oe ae RESPECTFULLY SOLICTT . Jaundice and Costiveness. 4 , ‘ ‘ . * ion 0} ¥ r Z i. ——— which was frequently interrupted by cheers peer seen ps age ; a ceuedaie a e Sena uolumne county, wired fe box! sia of State, will execute the vicinity to ae well selected rake} ser aa i Pg ng heer momeny sae : A . roce ist c and Sarsapari The meeting adjourned a little before eleven . ery body here was satisfied with the verdict, SAILING OF THE NEXT SteAMER.—'The San Fran, v2 ; . Which eannot be exelled in asa: 2 He pry wea pee. AT males of delicate health, "result Phrom itsagalaty a’clock, Siren nein ciseo papers recommend that the sailing of the} AT a meeting of the Mountaineer Engine Co. affords ne cache Sem constantly “being In San Francisco, . their sox, We sonnet nem aimer Per pet A 4 6 )08 0) C0 eee Repusrican Cavcts—At'a township meeting . next Steamers be postponed to the 6th of No-. No. 1, the following officers were elected for the . menns'we feel Confident to be able ghee ¥7,, wae . of cys Gtysor” EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND! SAR » Rerinep—Mr. C, B. McDonald, the talented . of the Republicans, held on Saturday evening . vember, so that “Steamer day” will not come . ¢>stting termi: . wp siaeeramtee, SATISFACTION AS TO PRICES. poly ny tres pocorn regulate those difficulties and reeditor of the ene Oe has 7 from the . last, the following nominations were made for . on the day of Election. By so doing it is prehs ios wl oy M. Phillips, Ist Assist-. Hi. --flotel Keopers pasbaarcsr there fades, or sale by Druggiste everywhere editorial conduc paper. The Citizen un. township officers: For Justices of Sec abreee a dey 20 Assistant; all belore the Peace, . bable the result of the election in this State J. G. Smith, for Constables, . would. be known in. New York by the first of Secrétary; 8. A, Snow, Financial : Riec, hfe A. P. Ch Secretary; 5 der the control of Mr. McDonald has been one of our best country exchanges, PARK & WHITE, would find it to their ady Sole Agents, ' Dealers of all. Genuine Potent Med rantage to give usa call before purchasing elsewhere. Wholesale and Retail John Anderson and L. §. ; wth NT Se eee a iJ. Vv. Hathaway and Geo andler D urch, A. Alexander N. Be A. ALEXANDER. cines, Washington street, opposite the Post Office, . e 4 > ecember, J. ’ 7} Ne All Goods celivered Free of Cha tp a tr i Rapepah, Truetees, . NOv35 Broad Street, Bicknell’s Building: sey . “Sb FRANK thee