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Sma SI aA ena AEN i ARE tal TLS 8 _ a te te rt oman
THE HYDRAULIC PRESS.
BY AVERY & WATERS. NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA CO, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1859 VOL. I.
TD
The Damn Jews . THe CALIFORNIA VoLcano.—Dr. ‘THE HYDRAULIC PRESS.
Is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BY
AVERY & WATERS.
Practical Sermons.
Seated on their sentinel tripods the
editors of this State frequently enunciate
short practical sermons, which are not
less effective because they contain a vein
of humor and discard the arbitrary assumptions of theological sermonizers;
With a keen appreciation of the vices,
I.
_Avines and Liquors. .
BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME!
Che Lydraulic Press,
SS Don’t start, reader, at the profanity of} Wozencraft lately stated that he had
8. P. AVERY. EDITOR. this caption, for you hear, an@@perhaps seen, ina secluded portion of Shasta
—SS—————— . speuk, the same words every day of your} county, a berning mountain whi
, Ove CLIMATE. =A few encotiraging . life, and they can Bin bag = Ra beret to be a ek Sg A saa:
facts are needed to convince the despon. in print, if none comes from uttering . to Trask’s Geological report confirmed
dent that the present season of cloud} them. What do you mean when you. his statement, and Mr.C. Jackson of
anc storm will not last forever. From . “damn the Jews?” In one sweeping . Petaluma now furnishes the Journal
*&@ Office on Hain street, adjoining the Drug Store.“@&
wet Sa cP pate ee
TERMS:
HNVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
“12 Months, $5 00; 6 Months, $3 00; 3 Months, $2 00.
Dt ti te te ee te te ee ee
San Juan Exchange
C. SCHARDIN & CO,,
AVING purchased the interest of
Jobn Woods in the above San Juan Exchange.and
mivle large additions and improvements. the Ssloon
now conipares favorably with any in the Mountains.
-_
———eg maces
~~
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the following rates: One square (ten lines) ¢3 00; each subsequent insertion, half price. A liberal deduction will
Be made to thore who advertise regularly.
TOB PRINTING.
. the Newspaper is a complete Job
In connection with
~ Ailes, and an experience o. 72 Years in the varions
branches of the business, is a sufficient 7uarantee
that all work entrusted to us will he WELT DONE.
BNO WORK NELIVEREN TNTIT, PA ™ FOR.
woe sok ear ania a Be calle he et dt att ss aa
agente .
The following gentlemea are authorized agents for .
this paper :
Thomas Hannalh,.. .....c0--sceessecesees inewioed Cherokee
J, E. Fuller,..Camptonville, Galeua Hill, Young's Hill,
indian Mill, Indian Valley and Railroad
Hil.
George Theall..Forest City, Alleghanytuwn, Chips’
Fiat and Minnessvta.
Mr. Drake, . --Sweetland
Vvolsey’s Flat
seven NEVE
n Francisco
.--Marysville
.french Corral
Johu Pattison.
L. P. Fisher..
Randal & Lassi
M. Samuelson..
a
Three Billiard Tables,
In first-rate order—two of them new Marble Beds
and eqnal toany in the State. The wood bed is the favorite of the place.
_It isthe intention of the proprietor to nse every exertion to make the Exchange the favorite resort of all
seckers of healthy pleasurable exercise.
THE BAR
will be furnished with the very best
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the San Francisco Market, and uo pains
oe be spared to make everything pleasant und attractive.
Pioneer Saloon.
—
SPERO ANDERSON,
HAVING RETURNED from Frazer river
and purchases the above establishment. reP spectfully informs his friends and the public
that he intends to Keepa fine
Wholesale and Retail Stock
Wines and Liquors, Ale, Porter, Beer, Cider.
. Dr. Logan’s meteorological tables, which
‘are given in the State Register,we learn
that the average number of clear days
‘per annum for five years, from 1853 to
malediction you express an hereditary
prejudice which had its origin in religious hatred, and was kept alive by centuries of spiteful and cruel persecution.
1857, inclusive, was 210 6-15; the} The men of Jerusalem, or those in aunumber of cloudy and foggy days, 99 . thority there, are said to have crucified . Prospecting with several companions,)
5-15; and the number of rainy days} Christ more than eighteen hundred . @t a point distant some forty or fifty
per annum was a little over thirty inch(€s. Dr. Logan’s. tables are compiled
‘from observations made at Sacramento,
where there are probably not as
‘many cloudy days as inthe mountains, .
and net so much rain. But we may
‘reasonably expect about two hundred
i
i
i hills; and in this probability there is .
. much consolation.
. with a circumstantial description of a
volcanic mountain which is probably
the same as that seen by Dr. Wozencraft.
Mr. Jackson locates the mountain,
. (which he discovered in 1851 while
ry ww bd . a
55 5-15. The average amount of rain . years ago, because they believed him a miles, ina N. or E. N. E. course from
blasphemer—perhaps a political conLawson’s Butte. The Journal remarks:
spirator. For this, every Jew has been
Their attention was drawn to it by
under a Christian’s heel for many ages. observing for three successive nights,
For this, whole nations of Israelites have . What first appeared to be a dim light,
been driven from country to country all
over the face of the earth. They have
. been pariahs—outlaws—dogs, whom it
clear, delightful days, even among these . was a point of religion to torment and . hot springs were diszovered, so hot that
slay. Their substance has been gathered painfully and in secret only to be
. butas they neared it it assumed more
. the appearance of a column of fire about
_one hundred feet in hight. Upon reach‘ing the base of the mountain, aumerous
. the party boiled coffee by immersing
. their kettles in them. On the summit
. of the mountain, the party discovered
fullies and wants of society, these preachers of the pen suggest remedial prin+
ciples and modes of relief in a brief,
forcible and striking manner that offends
no man’s self-love, while it flatters none;
2nd wins the approval of every judg
ment.
Let us read one or two of these lay
sermons. First see what the Sterrd
Citizen has tosay, under the droll caption of ‘Young Men and Tree Frogs.”
“The frog acquires the color of whatever it adheres to for a short time; if it
be found on the oak, it will bear the
color of that tree; if on the sycamore
or cypress, it will be a whitish brown ;
and when it is found on the growing
corn, it is sure to be green. Just so it
is with young men; their companions
Professional CUAMPAIGN, A Fixe VINEYARD.—The Alta de-. shamelessly stolen from them. Every . an opening, forty to fifty feet in diameter, tell us what their characters; if they
fay °
< * * Pa * { . ° $ « aye ? 7 . :
S . S¥RUPS. CORDIALS. BITTERS,' scribes the Annahcim vineyard which is where they have been the unprotected from which issued an immense colu:nn see ge =n the salem. abe hereoen
———S z te. : % : ° ° a ° * ahaa ease Bets pes an 1ée rorane neo t eir hearts are
= ; Pure California Wine, loltas . victims of bigotry, of rapacity, of na-. of what appeared to be intensely heated ; i aaa ge ; : ;
R.H. PARQUITAR, CIGARS AND TOBACCO™ (ne ee Ee ae Pei BB air. With such force was this emitted, . #"eady stained with their guilt and
USTICE of the PEACE, KRIEGEPORT
Township. Otlice, on Flaine st., 2 doors from Main
creet, San Juan, ltt
~O. P. STIDGER,
TTORNEY AT LAW, NCTARY PUBLI'
ii
His BAR will be supplied with the choicest kinds of
the above articles, and he trusts to maintain his old reputation as the keeper of a first-rate saloun.
North San Juan, Nov 6th. 1858, 12tf
valley of the Santa Ana river, about 25
miles southeastward from Los Angelos.
This plain was formerly unbroken by .
trees or shrubbery, and had very little
tional prejudice and popular rage. Even
in lands where their skill as artificers,
as merchants, as professors of the uscful
and elegant sciences has made them the
that Mr. J. says stones weighing fifteen
and twenty pounds, upon being thrown
into the chasm, were hurled upward in'to the air toa considerable hight. Of
shame, and they themselves will become
alike vicious. The study of bad books,
or the love of wicked companions, is the
broadest and most certain road to ruitt
that a young man can travel, and a few
1 ~~ prukntetinmepthieniotecictl ee) non RON GAA ah
aA aan J
Kail Conve¥incer Office on thi vorth bide of Stain Fine oid Brandies yeeetation upon it save cactus, and . most valuable citizens, they have not the depth of the crater, Mr. Jackson 3 ‘jee : . rect one door mest of Sowell & ‘Son's store, opposite CE WW 1 FR ICH g P 2 C2 » and . eee ’ ‘could form no just conception, as the! well directed lessons in either will lead
i the Pioneer, NORTH SAN JUAN. an yud &! ¢ a ‘ soil was is een free from persecution. ain disi pat i Gepotar: , tin : 3 Nov. 13, i857. sis MUD Ty ; ‘some grass, so long as the soil was nioist. Z ey Pp — on. Spain dis . intense heat of the escaping gas utterly them on step by step to the gate of des(oe 7} ‘ing ley se . eraece ¢ reyis rca > ey ° e i trnetic 7 ra]
G. C. HARVEY Soda Watex Manufacturer, with rains. Eleven hundred acres of) gract Bence ght ack erished herself by prohibited approach nearer than fifteer — Our moral and physical laws
_ * ” i s ’ os : DEALER IN FINE BRANDIES, this arid tract have been converted into . compelling them to flee beyond her Jim-! or twenty feet. The sides of the moun. ® 10W how i a eiaty a
¢ J Wines. Ale. Yorter &c. . . ae ae : an i oe é pa pre. associations of ever x -) i
ttorney < orcacane rg sige: d Brandi«s, of the following brands : ‘a spot of bloom and verdure by the in. Its, and this in the reign of Isabella the ; 1”, coated mp pee places to a considertl How d: : 7 re tS ai
nae Fe Usa, Hale Old Sazerac, Otard. Jules. Robin & Co., United Vine: ; Catholic! O h ee . able depth with lava, gave’unmistakable . youth. ow dangerous it 1s to look on
NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA CO yards, Martelle,Champaigne, Otard, &c. &c. , troduction of water, the. planting of. atholie+ Yurown mother isle was) 4. ce that this volcano had at some. ® Picture or scene that pollutes the imAll busine: taining to the Legal profession aviec —— ‘ j "Og 7 g . _. not more hospitable, and when she did . : F 7 . acinati : 5 cep<
strictly and faithfully Rueuedto% eae Philadelphia and Holland Gin, some 440 acres of vines, and surround 10 pitable, did . day presented a more active and terrific 1 Simeeenes or blunts the moral percep
Old Tom, Santa Cruz end Jamaica Bum, Monongahela, jing the whole tract with a fence of live . not drive them forth, retained only to appearance. tions; or has a tendency to deaden a
’ ‘ , ‘. Bourbon, Trish and Scotch Whiskey: See: . EF ae. : Ha " aS B ”
See ee WM. He MARTIN . ay aso sehreider und Morizette Champaizne: . willows eight feet high. The whole . despoil and insult them. But we will wpizig She Dowel’ ae sense of our duty to God and man.
\ 7 @8. Port. Sherry, Ginger, Hock. Sauterne Claret Wines. tS : eo SRE 8 YS. ——J. ae :
rongghegiese Py S * 2 aging, r Assorted Case Liquors _ work cost $45,000. Hat pursae: the sickening :eatalogne::of Brown, the funny author of “Yusef,” a a ee ; ' ] $ NS) . ) se ee
il ATTORNEYS AT LAW, fas q ee) =a TAT Se aS eee their past wrongs, which are only allu18 y ’ . the San Andreas Independent on the in£9~ Vive. corner of Commercial and Pine streets, ant SYRUPS. Horizontant Wetis.—Under this ti. tad te or : ae . lately delivered an able lecture on the CE EE EE LES BOSS
near the Court House, NEVADA CITY. lotr +. extennimenntnck : 60 ste in ey. art. ‘ ' : . ; de or thie purpose @f showing tne! F ¢ t preierBap wm eae oy nein we EE a eT eee eer eps tle the Culturist for Mareh hasan article; bis — i whale fishery, in the course of which he hich ch fi
ee eee ee Breese ee 1.0 NILES. . : i : ¥ in. OME ef a vulgar prejudice. With all} Stee erica ment which characterizes so many of the :
recommending the running of tunnels In. gave a graphic description of the manrn
nl
bs at
McCONNELE & NILES,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Will practice in all the Courts of the Lith Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. .
Orrics—Kidd's Brick Building. up stairs.
---—_4—~-—
A Card.
WM. RANDALL,
SURGEON,
Main street, North San Juan.
North San Juan, March 4th, 759. 29ti
M. VROOMAN, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office at the San Juan Drug Store,
Main street, North San Juan, Nevida county.
March 17, °57. 31 qy
. €. WIiLjION HILL,
Attorney at Law,
WILL attend promptly to all business confided to his
care in Nevada an adjoining counties.
Office — In Abbott's Building, NEVADA.
WM. EICHELROTH,
German Physician and Accoucheur,
(Deutseher Arst.)
89 Residence, corner Flume and San Francisco streets,
105m* North San Juan.
“W. A. KITTREDGE, M. D.
Moore’s Fiat, Nevada Co., Cal.
SOF PERS his services to the public as a Physician and
Surgeon.
213m
tf16
Reasonable Prices.
San Juan North, Nov. (7, 1857. {1 3m]
C. SCHARDIN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealersin
Wines, Liquors, Cigarsand Tobacco.
Also— a general assortment of
FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS,
And Confectionery.
SOUTA SIDE OF MAW STREET.
North San Juan, Nov. 17, 1857. {1 tf]
ilegrany Saloon.
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!
FORD & SPENCER
NFORM« the lovers of this noble gume that they
will find at their Saloon ia: Alleghanytown,
Two Marble Bed Billiard Tables,
which are in excellent condition.
The Bar
Ts alwaysstocked with the best Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
The proprietors will a'so spread a
Free Lunch Every Night!
Alleghanytown, Oct. 23, 1853
>
HLumdyer Dealers,
Lumber, Lumber ?
‘to hill sides for the purpose of procur_ing water, instead of sinking perpendicular wells. Most farm houses are loca‘ted at no great distance from the foot of .
. hills and ridges with the view of ren-.
‘dering availuble the water from some
pure spring issuing from their sides; and .
in such situations horizontal wells, or
tunnels, would be most economical and .
practicable. The water could be more .
easily conveyed from them, any ordinary .
pressure more readily obtained, the .
water be kept more pure, clean and soft, .
and never liable to give out
. ult, Eons geen eeiagy), oi
Tur Exoqurnt Croturs THIEer.— .
An incident lately transpired at San .
. Francisco which reminds one of the .
. famous trial of Eugene Aram.
‘man by the name of Henry Stewart .
was brought before the Police Court to .
. receive sentence for several adroit thiev.
. our boasted liberality we still persecute
the children of Israel, in blind obedience
to motives which admit of no justification. Not by faggot, and rack, and imprisonment, and robbery, and usury
laws, and exile do we express our hatred,
but by withholding social fellowship, by
public contempt, by the mean habit of
'ealling them all rekbers and ‘ damn
o
ner of capturing a whale, accompanying the same, as we learn from the San
Bae é. F i ‘
Francisco Herald, with an illustration
of a tar at the mast head, singing out,
—‘“thar she blows!’’ as the spout of the
isea monster first meets his vision. .
young men of America, and which is
justly entitled “a great national weakness. The editor observes that “ every
trade, art or profession requires some
preparatory lessons, save that alone of
the politician. He, like the brain-be“Where, away?” shouts the captain; ! votten daughter of Jupiter, is presumed
. ‘Three points on the lee bow,” replies
the lookout. And then commences a
. scene of the greatest bustle and excite.
to be instantly endowed with the utmost
wisdom, and equal to any occasion.” —
Jews.’ It isone of the misfortunes of} ment. The boats are lowered, and off . After portraying the misery and degrathe Hebrew people that Christian intolerance has confined them until late
years to avocations which tend to narrow
ithe feelings and develop sordidness ;
though in the exhibition of these traits
they are not at all peculiar, nor are these
traits universal with them any more than
with us. We have forced them to be
to eke out a subsistence, and to be secretive and distrustful, in order to secure
their gains from our unholy clutches.
. they go.
Suddenly the whale rises within a
i few yards of the mate’s boat, and the
imate cries out; ‘‘Pull boys—tlook there
—look at that hundred barrel fellow—
‘Jook at that mountain of sperm—there’s
'$3,000 just as good as gold in that
. bank ;—now give it to him, John Tabor,
. [every sailor’s name is Tabor, . and look
jout with your harpoon !”’ Now
A young . economical, even parsimonious, in order they approach, and whiz goes the har'poon, and off goes the whale. Let out
i'theline. There; sixty fathoms is enough ;
‘check it. The line is checked, and
‘ gracious !—off they go atthe speed of
ing operations at various clothing stores: . By ages of hateful cruelty, unredeemed fifteen knots. Then he rises to breathe,
dation which attach to a chronic office
seeker who is not successful, our cotemporary chus finely concludes :
Say you succeed ; that you achieve
the fortune of that one lucky man in
ten thousand; that your vanity is held
in check by avarice, or your aspirations
sustained by a lordly ambition. What
then? From the first of these passions
every generous and noble mind shrinks
with loathing and disgust. It is the
she wolf which hunted po r Dante to
the gates of hell, more terrible than the
lion or the spotted panther. We wilk
not do the young the 1njustic? to believe
that their desire for office is caused by
&s-Special attention given to all —— requiring when he astonished and interested all, by the least ray of that charity which whenthe mate strikes him with his : : It is
surgical aid. 12t raat : Ie ere EE, 1 t]s d 7 ees “churning” so mean a passion as avarice. 1
= Ss Fee sings ak F 'is the Cbristian’s boast, they have been . /ance, and conimmences “churning we : . , HE undersigned take this opportunity to inform present by ris1bg and making an eloquent ast, taey that is, turnine the weapon in the monambition that impels them. Let your
B.S. OLDS, M. D.,
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -OFFICE,
UL at Moore's Hotel, Moore’s Flat. dtf
Business Carils.
RO
tn tt ene
BAM. ABBEY,
Wews Agent and Expressman.
Runs a Daily Express from
North San Juan to Sebastopal, Sweet3 land, Birehville and French Corral.
California and Atlantic Papers for Sale.
J. E. FULLER,
EXPRESSMAN AND GENERAL AGENT,
Runs a Daily Express from
amptonville to Galena Hill, Young's Hill, Indiq “an Hill. Indian Valley, and Railroad Hilt.
California Duilies and Weeklies, and Atlantic papers
and periodicals delivered promptly Agent for the
Hydraulic Press. &g-Cvilections made.
———$$—$$ ———————————————___—_——_
GEORGE THEALL,
2Expressman and General Agent.
Runs a Daily Express from
Forest City to Alleghanytown, Chips’
5 Flat aud Minnesota.
Ke California and Atlantic Newspapers and Magazines
on hand and delivered to order. “@a
we_Agent for THE HYDRAULIC PRESS.
ee en
the public that they have recently purchased of
French & Sawyer, their new and splendid steam sawmill, situated at Central Ranch, near San Juan. where
they are now prepared tofurnish on the shortest notice
Sluice and Building Lumber,
and Blocks of all kinds.
All Orders satisfactorily filled and promptly delivered.
J. F. CLARK,
J, B. JOUNSON.
Central Ranch, Apri! Sth, 1858. 21 tf
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
HE PROPRIETORS OF THE
North San Juan Saw-Mill take this opportunity to
inform the publicthat they have recently purchased the
above-named property, which has been refitted at great
expense. and that they aré now prepared to furnish
And Blocks of al! kinds. on short notice.
All orders satisfactorily filled and promptly delivered.
Wa. H. SEARS,...Agent.
January Ist. 1858. itt
Franchere’s Stationery Depot
HE subscriber has just received from New York,
direct, a cheice stock of Varieties in his line of
business Amongst other things he hasa lot of
Rodgers’ Pocket Cutlery,
appeal for merey. A portion of his.
speech is published, from his own cor.
rectly written manuscript, in the daily
Times. He contended that his ultimate .
‘design was an honorable one, and that
‘he only resorted to dishonesty as a temporary aid after failing in everything
. else. He said he had worked hard at ,
everything that offered, and although .
he possessed experience and education .
ito qualify him for better positions, he .
. be obtained, to work alternately in sa. loons, restaurants, at the sand _ banks,
NEW GOODS! NEW GoopDs! ‘iving carts and baker’s wagons, in. race W
prey stables, and even in kitchens.
He closed with these words:
“T appeal to your Honor’s feelings,
‘and entreat, as you love to see a man,
walk the paths of honor, not to condemn
me in such a way that I shall have no. inducement left to pursue a better course
taught to look upon us as natural foes,
and to treat us as such. It is wonderful
that they have come through such an
ordeal possessing the noblest qualities ;
—wonderful that such a people should
now furnish the world with musicians,
‘whose strains all are singing—with
sculptors, whose works are treasures of
art—with writers, and statesmen, and
financiers of splendid ability and repute.
Americans should be the last people
Sluice and Bailding Lumber, . had not hesitated, when such could not . on earth to have ever upon their lips an
opprobrious epithet stigmatizing the
character of a whole race, and thata
hose religion is blended with our
own, whose bible we still call holy,
whose traditions are our most familiar
knowledge, whose very names we bear
and love. Every American young man
should blush to re-echo the expression
of a prejudice which is the hateful offster’s lungs. This is the dreadful moment. The infuriated and dying animal throws its flukes high in the air,
PRL all around in a sea of foam ;
the sea is turned red with gore; the red
. current ascends from his spout, and his
last flurry, when he ‘‘does a tail unfold
that would freeze thy young blood.”
Woe to his tormentors should his eye
mee ona so
* * * The sperm whale averages
about eighty feet, but has been found
measuring 105 feet, and the right whale .
from 60 to 70 feet. A single whale
' sometimes furnishes 125 barrels of oil.
Fifteen or twenty barrels of spermacetti
are taken from the head of a sperm
whale. The whale is believed to have
more blood than a quadruped, and of a
. finer quality; but the brains of a large
oun were found to weigh but six
pounds and four ounces. The whale
is therefore not dissimilar to some of
our modern aristocracy; they can boast
of good blood, but very little brains!
ambition be gratified then, until you
have reached the topmost round in the
ladder of political fame. The chances
are that each step has caused you a sacrifice of honor or friends. And wher
you have attained the dizzy hight if you
cast a backward glance, you must possess.
a heart of adamant and a conscience of
India-rubber, if you ever again enjoy a
night of sound repose, or a stomach of
healthy digestion. At best, and after
the most honorable life, resulting. im
gratified ambition, the incumbents of
political greatness dwell among enewies
and in constant ear-shot of croaking detraction. Their friends are but parasites;
and their honors an estate in reversion
to tombs and the memories of the dead:
“He who ascends to mountain tops will find
The lofties: peaks most clad with ice and snow;
fle who surpasses or subdues mankind
Must look down on the hate of those below.”
A Currous Custom —The Gleaner
gives an account of a curious custoni
which obtiins at Vienna. The TurkoIsraelitish community bury, every eighth
J. W. SULLIVAN'S _— hea Oe ine in the future. With the bitterest anspring of tyranny—should rn © pol“Father Cesar,” a nezro of 130 to. Year, the copies of the sacred books ;
eee Genuine Havana Cigars, . guish of heart—with the intensest feellute his lips with an unjust aspersion, . 5 45 ena “thy died baeks in Coving-. Which are no longer serviceable. The
GREAT PACIFIC EMPORIUM,
nD
General Agency af Periodicat Literature,
AND SOLE AGENT F°R
“THE CALIFORNIA nse Be on oa
Gilifornia Bost Mi : Mi :
aeesmen nN” F Courter dee Beats Onis,
~ New York Herald, Tribune and Times.
which he will warrant as such.
A handsome collection of
Girt Boobs. 2
Valentines! Valentines!! Valentines!!!
Of every variety. from the broadly comic to the
deeply sentimental, from the side-splitting to the heart
bursting. —
ings of sorrow for what I have done, I}
ask you not todash at one fell swoop,
all the honorable hopes of a life-time.”
that is equally vulgar and profane.
Paper AND Raes.—There are in the
He was sentenced to. one year’s im-. United States nearly eight hundred paprisenment in the county jail. per mills, which produce two hundred
millions of dollars worth of paper. To
ton, La. He was the oldest man in the
United States, and boasted that a bun:
dred yearsago he was a kingin Africa.
He was bed ridden for the last quarter
of acentury, but was in full possession
of his mental faculties.
pious and charitable pay large sums for
the privilege of possessing the place
where the books are buried, for the honor of digging the pit, and for that of
placing the books therein; and besides
this the books themselves are sold, like
&e., dc. dc. fine assortment of French Tinted Studios. . Hrs a
WASHINGTON STREET, NEXT TO — OFF cocaine even ae to call at the Pont-Ofice The total Chinese immigration to this produce this large amount of paper, —————___—_—_—__—— the above privileges, at auction to the
— Saw Franc ttt Building ang examine fi r themselves. 24tf 1s about sixteen million dollars’ worth of. The news of the admission of Oregon . highest bidder. The burial then pro
en Seeds? é Framed Pictures!
eee at SAMUELSON’S, if you wan
PICTURES THAT ARE PICTURES!
A large variety just received.
State from 1849 to 1857, inclusive, was
75,301. The number now here is probably about 40,000. 2
rags are required, and this large quantity must be saved from the scraps of the
domestio circle.
was received at Portland without any
unusual
except hoisting the flags about town.
demonstrations of rejoicing,
ceeds amid certain solemnit‘es, and the
money realized is used for charitable
purposes.