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_—
iene cecanadiienmnaat
The Fiydrantic Press. . We never recollect having been on the eve of . coming more awakened every day to the duty of
Hopes of the Politicians.
ee
a
a
a
ee
NEW, THIS WEEK.
FaitH.—The attention of our citizens is beThe Great Central Route Across the
Sierra Nevada.
z
A recent visit to'a portion of the Henness
an election, when the candidates of the different taking active measures for placing the Henness
. Pass Route from Marysville to Nevada Ter
FOR JUSTICE. .
the concurrent: testimony of alt disinterested . from Grizzly Fort, Sierra county, to Jackson's
Fruits! Fruits!
i
. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
.
MARYSVILLE
H. HARRIS & CO.,
parties—no matter how many opposing ones in Pass Route to Washoe before the people of the ritory, enables us to present some highl
y
.
s
voter
the
to
lf
himse
nts
prese
d
signe
under
The
the field—were not each and all confident of sucState, in a manner to convince them of its suinteresting and gratifying facts relating
(Su
cce
sso
rs
to
Har
ris
&
Ma
rc
ha
nd
,
]
.
Jusfor
date
of Brid port township as a candi
L. P. FISHER, No 171% Washingtonstreet San eess. The present canvass forms no exception perior claims as a mountain thoroughfare, and. therete. The Truckee Turnpike, which emtice of the Peace.
A. J. ELDER. . B st., near the corner ofSecond
Francisco,is our only autherized Agent for that
thus
subserve
their
tothat
rule.
Three
parties
are
represented,
and
own
best
interests. We have . braces so much of the route as extends
city.
WORTH SAN JUAN, AUG. 17,1861.
although
at
least
one
of
the
number,
has
hardly
RANDAL & CO., 61 Dstreet Marysville, areau
thorized to receive, advertisements and subscripbeen heretofore considered “in the ring,” we
tious forthe Press at that piace.
eannot see that it abates one jot of its working
_
energy, or feels the least intimidated by the
“THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE gloomy prospectsahead. Certainly
an approved
PRESERVED:
taode of achieving triumph is, to inspire its fol
MARYSVILLE.
Those desirous of procuring peaches or plums, to
arties who are informed on the subject, in favor . Ranch, near the Pass, is completed and in
Also--73, J strett, Sacramento,
>
c
a
l
i
Pof this route, inelud
ae
sple
ndid
cond
itio
n;
and
the
Henn
ess
Pass
.
Pres
erve
can
,
be accommodated byB. calli
ng on
ing the Surveyor General,
AND
T. CONGER,
Turnpike 1s completed fer two miles beyond
San Francisco strect, North San fana. 105, Sacramento st., San FranSimonton, of the Bulletin, who familiarised himthe summit. This makes a distance of fortyself with this and rival routes before expressing two miles of good. wagon road, conaecti
ci
sc
o.
id
Forb
are
ons
Pers
All
ng
an opinion—of merchants, teamsters and travelwith an equally good one leading this way Negotiating for any NOTE against Isaac Anderson Also—At AURORA, Esmeralda District
lowers with a belief that it can be obtained by ers generally, who pronounce the ascents gradual by North San Juan to Marysville. The highand in favor of Albert McMullen, as the same will
Willcontinue to carry on the businessof
ISAAC ANDERSON.
not be paid.
and easy for loaded teams, which can make the est grade of the Truckee Turnpike does not
the use of the proper effort.
augl7-3t*
August 12, 1861.
MELTING,REFINING& ASSAYING
The Republicans assert that the Douglas party trips to Virginia City in shorter time, with greatexceed two feet to the rod, and only six rods
.
lic
Pub
the
to
ice
Not
are
sv
stee
ply
grad
ed
as
that.
The
grade
of
er
ease
to
the
animals, less wear and tear to the
will be thirdin the race. They profess to regard
“Forever float that standard sheet,
MY
LEFT
HAVING
MINERVA
WIFE
Y
othe
asce
is
r
not
nts
over
eigh
or
twen
teen
ty
wagons
,
at much less cost, and carrying from
Where breathes the foe, but falls before us, that as a foregone conciusion; and thus concede
hereby
I
cause,
just
without
board
and
bed
M
Of
ev
er
y
Des
cri
ption.
inch
to
es
the
rod,
whil
the
e
gene
grad
ral
in
e
With freedom’s soil beneath our feet,
to the Breckinridge secession party a strength one to two tons more freight, than can possibly
give notice to all persons, that I will pay no debts of ADVANC
E
S
M
A
D
O
N GOLD pus?
us!”
o’er
over
asce
comi
waving
is
from
nts
six
to
ng
ten
inche
banacr
s.
m’s
And freedo
MARKER.
JOHN
contracting.
her
which some of the leaders were not disposed to be transported over the Placerville road.
augli*
Forest City. Aug. 12, 1861.
The road is wide enough for loaded teams to
It is to us a matter of no little astonishment pass each other, well banked up on
claim. As an offset to this, we have been asthe
lower
.
End of the Volume.
sured by several of the Douglas Democratic canthat the Marysville people do not feel a deeper side, and keeps generally the south side of . Dissolution of Partnership.
RETURNS MADE IN
The present number of the Hypravtic didat:s, that the prospects for victory on their interest in this route.
They remain idle and the ridge between the Middle and North YuNHE copartnership heretofore existing between
Meek & Strayer, in the hotel business, is this
Press completes its third volume. An ocside, never looked brighter nor more encourpermit the Washoe trade to be taken from their . ba. Fora distance ef nine miles beyond the
day dissolved by mutual consent.
A. L. MEEK,
IN
SI
X
HO
UR
S,
which
retrospect,
a
farthest
point
named,
down
the
eastern
slope,
easion is presented for
aging.
doors, which might easily be secured, if a united
8. J. STRAYER.
Aug. 14, 1861.
Sh
ip
pe
rs
of
Du
st
can draw, against consighiisht;
the
road
is
not
complete
though
d,
usually
in
It is useless to conceal the fact, that the nomeffort of her citizens were made to that end.
we shall notindulge. The paper has spoken
on our houses at Marysville, Sacramento and Sait
The
Sierra
Nevada
Hotel
will
hereafter
be
conductrocks
loose
the
conditio
travelin
good
n,
g
Fr
an
ci
sc
o.
an
d
Check Books for that purpose, will be
Bu
t
ou
r
ination
of
Mr.
pri
McConnell
nci
has
caused
pal
both
Reobj
disect
and
some,
to
in
e
all
for
pe
responsibl
be
pleasure
will
ed,
who
nn
undersign
the
giving
by
in
ed
g this arti.
for itself;
removed, and only a week’s labor needed to debts contracted by the late firm, and with whom furnished by us.
cle
wa
s
pudlicans
to
and
Douglasites
pr
some
es
uneasiness.
en
t
the following—found the other
reprobated
who
They would respectfully solicit from the Miners and
Those
wthers.
to
pleasure
fit it for the transit of the -heaviest laden those who are indebted tothe firm will please settle
De
al
er
s
the
ir
pa
da
tr
y
on
ta
ag
ck
Not
that
either
thinks
his
election
within
the
e.
ed
aga
As
ins
vo
t
uc
he
th
rs
e
pos
for
t
off
th
e
ice
corrects
.
a3
soon
as
bul
possible.
augl7
4t
8.
J.
STRAYER
let
in
bo
ar
d
:
withinstanees
teams. The nine miles of nearly finished
its opinions, have in most
ness of their Assays, they refer with permission, to
range of possibility, but that each believes he
“J. B. LOW'S PROPHECY.
road
alluded
th
to
lead
e
to
the
fo
lower
ll
crossing
owing Bankers. who, for nearly four years,
of
privilege
a
was
This
support.
their
drawn
have shipped Bars assayed by them tothe Eastern
SOC
IAL
will poil a larger vote than, under the peculiar
“Two years from this date, North San Juan the Little Truckee river, where a bridge has
BAL
L!
Statesand Europe:
of which we have not attempted to deprive circumstances of the case, they would like him will be twice as large
Social
Ball
will
be
given
at
MITCHELL'S
been erected. Thence a new grade hus been
as Placerville.
B.
Da
vidson, Esq., Messrs. L. Parrot & Co., Sather&
HOTEL,
COLUMBIA
HILL,
(JH.
Mitchell,
them. Those who approved, in many into receive. Mr. McConnell is known to bea
made one mile and a half to Moore's at Proprietor,) on
Church, Tallant & Wilde, Reynolds, Reis & Co., San
“August 8th, 1861.”
Francisco; B. F. Hastings & Co, D. O. Mills & Co.,
Tule
Lake
Valley.
From
this
point
te
stances, have doubled and quadrupled their speaker of great ability—one who argues logicMr. Low is a resident of Silver City, Nevada
Wednesday Even’g, Aug. 21st, 1861. Sacramento; Low Bros. & Co.,
De
ck
er
,
Je
wett & PaxSardine
Valley,
five
miles,
about
two
miles
patronage. The proscription of the one ally from false premises—and in the sophisms of Territory, and speaks with a full knowledge of
An extensive pavilion has been erected adjoining ton; Reynolds Bros. Marysville; Messrs. B. Berend &
of
ligkt
grading
has
yet
to
be
done,
and
the
Co
Hotel,
.
Tr
for
ev
laying
&
Co
or
the
lg
supper
N.
at
table,
Y.
e,
with
accomhis
eloquence,
makes impressions on uninformed the advantages to accrue from the completion of
class was to have been expected; the geno8tf
Il.HARRIS & CO.beyond that the road is already finished to modations in room and viands for all who may be
present
on
the
occasion
.
erosity of the other is a source of encourminds which are not easily eradicated. This the Henness Pass route.
Virginia and Carson Cities. A force of
The
public
generally are respectfully invited to
+2
+
will
cause
him
to
lead
his
ticket,
and
makes
him
agemént which meets with our thankful apeighty-s
ix
men,
in
two
gangs,
is
employe
d
attend.
WH
AT
TH
E
Wa
r
Pr
op
os
es
To EFFECT.— . on the incomplete
formidable as a political rival.
Music
by
Samels
on
&
Curtis’
Quadril
le
Band.
sections
of
the
route,
preciation.
No
t
sub
jug
ati
on.
No
t
to
dep
riv
e
a
cit
izen of the under the supervision of the Truckee and
From this expression of hope and apprehenThere are at least a hundred persons in
So
ut
h
of
on
e
of
his
rig
hts
un
de
r
the ConstituHenness Pass Turnpike Companies, who
sion as variously indulged, we can discover arguend around San Juan who never have taken ment to fortify the position we have always tion. Not to abolish slavery, nor to interfere prosecute and own the road joiatly beyond
WE undersigned will give a grand Social Ball,
the paper, who possess the ability to do so, maintained, to-wit: that the dividing of the with it in any respect. Whatthen? As we unJackson’s Ranch, a few miles this side of the y
for the benefit of the numerous candidates now
summit,
de
rs
at
ta
which
nd
it,
point
si
mp
the
ly
Marysvil
thi
le
s:
and
benefits
indirect
mang
experience
and who
before the people for office, on
Union strength was an act of suicidal policy. If
Nevada
roads
intersect. We are assured by Wednesday Even’g, Aug. 28th, 1861,
Th
is
reb
ell
ion
is
the
wo
rk
of
dis
aff
ect
ed
pol
iti
from its publication. There can be no doubt McConnell should chance to be elected—a man
Mr.
Freeman
,
the
principa
l
contract
or,
that
tic
ian
s.
On
ly
a
por
tio
n
of
the
AT
THE
So
ut
he
rn
pe
op
le
who
openly
proclaims
a paramount allegiance to
NO
RT
H
SAN JUAN.
if the paper ceased to exist for want of cupthis
great
highway
across
the
mountai
ns
are with it in heart—none in interest. In many
MONTEZUMA HOTEL, MONTEZUMA,
the
State
of
his
nativity
over
that
of
his
adopwill be finally completed by September 5th. To which the candidates and the public generally are
from
depreciate
wouid
estate
port, that real
OP
PO
SITE THE
UNION
HOTEL.
localities the Union sentiment has been overtion
and
the
Federal
Union,
what
would
be
the
It
may
not
be
known
to
all
of
our
respectfully
readers
invited.
DANIEL LIGGETT.
Experience
doliar.
the
on
cent.
per
30 to 50
slaughed, but has alatent existence, nevertheMusic by Samelson & Curtis’ Quadrille Band.
that the Henness Pass Route was early
future condition of loyal California? Who could
Wholesale «& Retail
ia other localities has established this fact.
less. In others this sentiment has been protraversed by a portion of the overland emidoubt a re-enactment of some of the bloody
[ADVERTISEMENT.}
DEALERS IN
It is therefore a matter of self-interest to scenes which have disgraced the soil of Maryclaimed and maintained. The Government will gration, and atolerably good wagon road
National Democratic Nominations.
sustain it, even on the part of those who land and Missouri? God deliver us’ from any send armies among these people, who, under its thus formed which needed improvement at
Groceries,
only
a
few
points
For
Governor,
pro
where
tec
tio
costly
n
excavati
wil
on
l
pr
oc
ee
d
to.
cal
l
sep
ara
te
Sta
te
Co
nPR
OVISIONS,
cannot agree with all its sentiments.
such great calamity !
and
banking
were
John
required
R.
McConnell.
to
obtain
an
easy
ven
tio
ns.
Th
es
e
dee
=
Co
nv
en
ti
on
s,
as
in
Western
This much we deem it no boast to say:
Fo
re
an
ig
Do
n
d
me
st
ic
For
Lieut.
Governor,
grade
around
certain
mountai
ns
which
the
NORTHERN District Farr.—A resident of Virginia and Missouri, will depose the existing
No newspaper in the State has been better
Jasper O'Farrell.
emigrant
s
used
to
climb
directly
over.
LIQUORS,
San Juan, personally concerned in the success State officers, brand them as traitors, and choose
For
Judge
of
the
Supreme
Court,
These
new
year;
grades
last
having
the
been
during
made,
Press
the
the
than
printed
CI
GA
RS
,
of this forthcoming institution, calls our attenloyal men to fill their places. When this has
w.c. Wallace.
route
is
fast
becomin
g
popular.
Six
and
no country paper has uniformly contained tion to the fact, that a “framed diploma,” as been done—when the Southern Unionists in
TOBACCO,
For Congress,
the eight mule teams, hauling from sixty to
more original matter. The editur has been awarded to exhibitors, is in most instances redifferent rebel States feel that they are strong eighty hundred pounds each, and even as
H. P. Barber.
HARDWARE,
D. O. Shattuck.
thrown upon his own resources to supply garded as of greater value than a small money enough to take care of themselves, the Federal high as eleven thousand pounds in one
C
R
O
C
K
R
A
RY,
For State Controller,
this requirement; from a knowledge, that to premium, such as the limited means of the . armies will be withdrawn. Then let such men instance, and ox teams averaging loads of
CAMPHENE,
Samuel
H.
Brooks.
about
seventy
hundred,
besides
supplies
of
Society
compels
as
it
to
Dav
offer,
in
is,
cases
where
Ste
it
is
ven
s,
Be
au
re
ga
rd
,
Rh
et
t,
To
om
his
bs
copy to any great extent, was to serve
Tor State Treasurer,
COA
L
and
LAR
D
OILS
,
etc.
feed,
are
passing
over
the
road
constant
ly,
known
the
inducements
to
exhibitors
an
ought
d
to
Ya
nc
ey
ta
ke
car
e
of
Thomas Findley.
themselves. Their
patrons with information already obtained
going
from
Sacrame
nto
and Marysville by
For Attorney General,
be greater. He thinks this class of premium to cases will be promptly disposed of by the Souththrough other sources.
We
wou
ld
particularly invite the attention of the
way
of
North
San
Juan.
The
freight
from
Tod
Robinson.
inventors is especially desirable—much more so ern masses, whose fortunes they have infamously
Tra
de
to
our
wel
l
ass
ort
ed
sto
ck.
Rec
eiv
ing
all
our
Marysvil
le
to
Virginia
or
Carson,
ranges
from
Finally, while the Press has been prompt than ten, twenty, thirty, or even fifty dollars abus
For Surveyor General,
goods
ed, before the General Government has an three to four cents
per
pound.
Over
a
good
H. A. Higley.
ia making it appearance, it has not, as many would be. He further informs us, that notwithopportunity to take
the job off their hands.
For Clerk of the Supreme Court,
portion of the road, except on the longest
suppose, been vy any means a profitable constanding every effort has been made to induce
This is a very simple programme, and easy to ascents, stage teams can travel at a round
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
Charles S. Fairfax.
For State Printer,
cern. Its circulation is local and limited, competition among inventors of mining implebe understood.
trot. The newness of some parts of it
————_—_——_-+
M. D. Carr.
makes it very dusty and rather heavy pulling
and would not, if every dollar of subscripments, success thus far, has not been attained.
Buiu’s Rux.—The latest authentic news
We
are
enab
led to furnish them, with addition of
for
the
first
teams
passing;
but
after
the
tion were promptly received, pay fur the An indifference almost amounting to culpability, establishes, that at the battle of Bull’s Run
freig
ht,
at
Sacr
amen
to prices.
less first rains these sections will pack hard and
Countv
Ticket.
HECHT & PRATT.
labor—to say nothing of rent, paper, ink and has been manifested by those who have every than 30,000 Federal troops were present, of which be superior to much of
the
old
grade.
Until
For District Judge....-++5Nixes SEARLS.
thing to gain and nothing to lose by exhibiting. but
interest on the investment. Our main de15,000, on a hungry stomach, with a raging lately, heavily laden teams were obliged to For Senator...-----GEoRGE D. ROBERTs.
We were not aware of these facts when we thirst
, after a fourteen miles’ dusty march, were divide their loads in going from Truckee Lake
pk. B. Moyes,
pendence for support has been upon job
penned our article last week. We feel a deep for eight
McSor.ey,
E.
«-3
Assemblymen
For
....
to
Sardine
Valley,
a
distance
of
about
con
fifteen
sec
uti
ve
hours engaged.
work and advertising; and these have never interest in every enterprise which promises diMAN,
COLE
W.
J.
miles;
but
in
a
week
from
this
date
they
can
Th
e
pan
“S
ic
OM
has
ET
HI
bee
n
NG
sha
NE
mef
ull
W
y
!”
exa
gge
rat
ed.
enabled us to do more than make both ends rectly to benefit Marysville, as conferring indiGER.
A.
A.
OLIN
go
through
the
entire
one hundred and thirty
G. P. Putnam, the famous publisher, who was
on.
N
eesee
Dixs
-JOH
H.
.secc
eeeff..
Sheri
For
8
0
,
0
0
0
tension!
fullest
their
to
meet, by stretching them
rect benefits upon our own town. The Fair
miles from Marysville to Virginia without For Collector..++eeseeeee+sAMOS T. LAIRD.
present and witnessed it, says:
unloading or meeting with any other imFor Recorder..e.+seeeeeee0d0HN S. LAMBERT.
We ask the patronage of thuse who believe promises to be largely attended. We have those
Let me add that it was the Ist New Jersey pediment
.
To
give
an
idea
.+.
of
.
..
the
ty
k..
S.
eeeH
amount
For
Coun
Cler
ecce
DAVI
in
our
midst
who
might,
if
they
would,
contribute
a paper essential to the prosperity of the
Regiment, Col. Montgomery, coming up from
O
n
TH
E
CH
OI
CE
ST
BR
AN
DS
,
sel
ect
ed
MUEL
eeSA
se++
..+
r..
N.
sure
ROW
For
Trea
MCB
of
freight
and
travei
already
going
over
the
Vi
en
na
,
largely
to
its
at
eclat,
and
we
hope
4
they
will
P.
not
be
M.
,
wh
with especial care for this market, to which the
ich so promptly and efplace; and shall make bold to say this to
+-E.
.-+
..
ict
IN.
rney
For
Distr
Atto
W.
MASL
Henness
Pass
route,
we
will
state
that
on
attention of hotel, saloon and country dealers is
fectually stopped the stampede, put the wagons
backward in entering the lists of exhibitors.
.
eeDR
eeee
e.ee
..
K.
ssor
For
Asse
O.
F.
CLAR
the public—that whatever may be its shortespecially invited.
in perfect order, regulated everything on the Saturday last thirty teams destined for
junel
:
.3.
..
r..
rato
ic
nist
For
Publ
Admi
.
M.
GRAY
For
sal
e
in
lots
to
suit
,
by
HE
CH
T
ro
ad
& PRATT.
,
an
d
th
en
,
at
5
P.
M.
,
Washoe
ma
rc
were
he
en
d
route
on
PuBLic
SPEAKING.—
to
from
Within
the
wa
last
fortnight
Marysvil
rd
le to For County Surveyor..+.+++.JOHN OsTROM
s
comings; however. much they may differ
the battle-field. They deserve all credit for this San Juan, and eight heavily loaded teams
MEEK.
G.
E.
Dr.
with its views ; let it once go down, and they the good people of San Juan have had an abunimportant service.
cccccccee
o
s
Coroner.
For
..
To show how effectual it was, were counted between Milton and Jackson,
OVERTON
T.
C.
Schools.
Public
Supt.
For
.
.Dr.
dance
of
political
instruction.
On
Saturday
I
ne
ed
on
ly repeat that Mr. Tilley of Rhode Issere POWDER AND FUSE,
never will be able to replace it. Few men
a
distance
of
ten
miles,
besides
numerou
Sweet.
H.
H.
s
Dist.)..
(3d
Supervis
For
...
or
la
nd
,
an
d
my
in lots to suit, at
se
lf remained till 64 o’clock at the
night they were addressed by Messrs. Stanford,
would be willing to use the same amount of
smaller
vehicles,
horseme
n
and
pack
trains.
ve
ry
sp
HE
ot
CH
T
wh
&
er
PRA
e
TT’
th
S.
e
st
am
pe
de
wa
s
st
op
pe
d,
Crocker and Zabriskie, and on Monday night by
LIST OF LETTERS
where we had the melancholy satisfaction of aidIn response to queries addressed to them,
industry that we have done, at so slavish
REMAINING inthe Post office at North San
Messrs. Phelps and Ashley, all Republicans; on ing with a cup of pure water the woun
the
teamster
s
we
encount
ered
expresse
d
de
d
an
d
Juan, California, August 16, 1861.
and thankless a business, without realising Tuesday night by D. O. Shattuck, of the Brecksick men who came li
mping from the field. The themselves delighted with the route and the
(Pers
calling
for
letters
in
the
list,
will
ons
wh
ol
e
panic was stopped in 20 minutes. It was new road, and some of them,
greater profits for their taleuts and labor.
inridge or secession party; and last night by
who
have
please
say,
“Adver
August
16th.”
tised
[Fett ten and DOMESTIC CIGARS,
e+.
causeless and disgraceful during this time, and
by the Case or Box, at
GEO. D. DORNIN, P. M.
previously hauled goods by the Placerville
Frank Pixley and W. H. Weeks, Republicans. at the place where it occurred. Th
e da was .
PaRTY ASSESSMENTS.—The corrupting influHECH
T
&
PRATT
’S,
route,
characte
rize
the
latter
Mono
as
much
smit
am
inferior
h
Levi
Altimus, Abr
It would be useless to attempt even a brief outlost by it; but as far as the retreat or flight was
ence of nominating conventions is made maniManc
hest
uel
er
Sam
E C
ck,
Bla
in
point
of
light
grade,
hardness
,
and
co
facilities
nc
er
ne
d,
it
wa
s
st
op
pe
d
wi
thin two or three
line of the remarks of either of the speakers.
Powers Michael
fest in the fact, that the party placing its candimiles, and in less time than it takes to write for obtaining feed and water. After leaving Benton, Abram
There were too many of them. As was to have about it.
Pear
ce
Davi
rd,
d
kfo
2
Bic
L
H
tax
to
right
the
claims
people,
the
dates before
the Middle Yuba ridge the road passes
been expected, charges and counter charges
Powe
F
ll
W
J
Geo
C
an,
han
Buc
EW
CRA
NBE
RRI
ES!
at
It
is
no
w
as
se
rted, that the rebels had on the through a succession of fine level pasture Bryan, D C
them for the privilege of running for office. This
Richard Sam’] L
HECHT & PRATT’S.
were made—criminations and recriminations inbattle
valleys, in which large quantities of hay are Brown, Daniel
ground, in all, 108,000 troops.
is so in many of the prominent counties of the
Ryan Dennis
dulged—each of the orators claiming to be more
cut
and
sold
on
the
spot
and
transpor
ted
to
,
sby
ter
t
Rapp Peter
Bat
Cap
R
Counparty
Douglas
the
Sacramento
In
State.
Deatu or Hon. A. H. Srepnens.—The Washoe, bringing thirty dollars a ton. These Chamberlain, E J 2
loyal, consistent and deserving than his opponShankland D
ty Judge is taxed $350; the Sheriff, $600; the
Lo
ui
sv
ille Journal of June 26th contains the valleys, lying at the summit—the Henness Caldwell, R P 2
Stephens Raphael
ent; and the audiences were divided in senti?iggere KERY, a splendid assortment, at
District Attorney, $400; Senator, $125; and ment, just as they always
fo
ll
ow
a
in
di
2
eli
g
sp
Alon
Storr
Aur
is,
at
zo
Dav
:
ch
Pass itself being one of them—and along
are—believing their
H
E
C
H
T
&
ey,
w
PR
Dew
Ed
M
AT
Alfo
Sanf
T’
rd
ord
S.
Ho
n.
Al
ex
Republian
The
de
proportion.
in
r
H.
candidates
St
other
ep
he
ns
,
Vi
ce
Pr
es
ithe channel of the Little Truckee till it
side the best—and wondering how any body could
n
is,
Soul
Dav
Joh
e
F
de
nt
of
th
e
So
uthern Confederacy is dead. strikes the vast meadows of the Big Truckee
cans in several instances taxed their candidates be so stupid
a
as not to be of their way of thinking. He was an
te ae ade alae Ses WL
ely, Julia A
Gre
Andr
Smit
h
ew
abler man and a greater statesman at the foot of the Eastern Slope, have been
to even a greater extent than this. Those who
Truesdell Jas W
Hart, Ambrose L
th
an
he
ha
s
le
ft
be
hi
nd
hi
m
in the Confedeall taken up and occupied by settlers. Holden, W
Per
iLovs Stacinc.—Mr. Middleton, a pasThomas Cornelius
are defeated, have suffered a swindle. The lucky
AS
KE
T
TE
A!
JA
PA
N
DO
.
ra
te
St
at
es
.
He
re
si
st
ed
se
ce
ss
io
n
un
ti
,
mas
l
ris
he
Har
Tho
J
sen
Tayl
ger who left ‘Camptonville in the stage yesteror Rich’d
There are public houses at intervals of from
f ellowsremunerate themselves out of the proceeds
Black and Green Teas of all brands, at
day morning, (Wednesday,) describes the trip, saw he could not resist it successfully. Well four to six miles, where fair accommodations Harmishfeger, J
VanHook J B 2
HECHT & PRATT'S.
of their offices,
n,
sto
n
Whit
Hou
Joh
2
e
Harr
till
ison
the
ha
pas
d
sen
it
ger
be
s
left
en
the
fo
coac
r
hi
h,
s
as
fa
a
part
me
icuif
he
ha
d
no
t
yi
el
de
d
for man and beast can be porcured. There
ee an ail a ecpetivenenigh
Willson Wm H
larly hazardous one. Pony King was driving, even then.
Lewis, Samuel J
$$$
are
three
toll
gates
on
the
whole
route
from
Tri-WEEKLY NATIONAL.—The Grass Valley and our informant describes his conduct as quite
PEPE es
Eee
ie eee
Wood Artemus
Lingara, Samuel
Grizzly
Fort,
the
collectio
ns
at
which
last
Wooster Welton 2
Langin, Nicholas
rep
reh
tri-weekly.
a
ens
as
ible—particularly in descending the
National comes to us now
How THe Fire Zovaves REcEIVED AN
"2
at
ab
ai
ep
sc
ce
s
C
O
A
L
&
L
A
R
D
OI
month
LS
amounte
;
d
to
$1,100.
This
month
the
Well
s
Mary
by,
D
Leb
E
H
hill
the
othe
r
side
of
Fost
er’s
Bar
,
at
Abbo
tt’s, AtTTacK oF CavaLry.—A spectator of the
Brather A. B. Dibble is understood to be the
at
HE
CH
T
&
PR
AT
T’S.
y,
Wrig
ned
’k
ht
where they stopped for dinner. At the latter sc
Ken
Pat
tolls
S W
will
reach
about
$1,500,
and
next
ene [at Bull Run] tells me that the Zoueditor, as heretofore, while W. B. Ewer & Co., place the + ge com
Wolf Wm
Michael, Joseph
prising several gentleaves
low,
put
are
They
$2,000.
least
at
month
literally decimated the Black Horse
remain the publishers. We are pleased to know men, a lady and two children, left the stage and
Wils
on
Wm
ey,
inl
Wm
McK
Hom
er
and
will
probabl
y
be
reduced
hereafter
.
Ca
va
lr
y,
th
e
ce
le
brated rebel troop. About
Wettig Auguste
Middleton, Geo
wer
e
bro
ugh
t
to
tow
n
by
Mr.
Abb
ott
,
in
an open
the concern is so prosperous. The National is
Three
stages
make
regular
weekly
and
semithe middle of the battle, the Zouaves fired
t,
d
our
nar
wag
Warf
McC
Ber
ield
on.
Jas
They
did
not
arr
ive
till
afte
r
dar
k.
We
furnished at 75 cents per month, and being a unders
US
T
RE
weekly
CE
trips
on
the
route
IV
from
Nevada,
ED
,
Mercer, Edw’d
tand the coach was not driven into the by platoons upon the rebel infantry. stationed
@
th
e
ce
le
br
ated “BISQUIT DUBOUCHE’
well conducted paper, of rare local excellence, is city by King, but by some employée of the proin the woods. Af
latter
the
Downievi
and
Juan
San
North
lle,
COGNAC,
ter they had fired, they
at
HECHT & PRATT’S.
cheap at that rate. Its columns are garnished prietors, who took possessivun of it after it was discovered a troop of horses coming down on Stage going by Sierra Valiey and striking
with new type, and its general character entitles vacated by the passengers.—Marysville Demotheir rear. They carried the American flag, the new road at Sardine Valley. After the
crat.
thoroug
completi
h
of
on
the
road,
say
by
it to a liberal support.
which deceived Col. Heintzeiman, and made
Oo” FRENCH COGNAC,
Justice to the California Stage Company reSeptemb
5th,
er
it
will
comman
an
d
immense
——__—__—_
+e
French Brandy,
him believe they were United States CavalJamaica Rum, by the Cask orGallon,
{Ben Avery, of the Marysville Appeal, quires we should say, that such conduct on the ry, and he so told the Zouaves. As they amount of freight and travel and receive the
a
HE
CH
T & PRATT’S.
first
installm
of
ent
the
populari
which
ty
it
‘par
t
of
driv
ers,
is
of
very rare occurrence in came nearer, their true character was dishas been on a visit to the Summit, over the Henit
make
will
which
and
obtain,
to
certain
is
thes
e
part
s.
Acc
ide
nts have sometimes hapcovered, but too late for all the Zouaves to
ness Pass route. We publish an article to-day
OP
EOLA
PAO
contribu
vastly
te
to
the
prosperi
of
ty
all
the
on
Wharf,
street
Folsom
leave
Will
pen
ed,
and
can
not
rel
alw
oad
ays
. The regiment faced and received
be prevented; but as
from his pen relating to that route. The awaktermini.
its
at
and
course
its
on
towns
ening attention of the public to the subject is to the drivers themselves, we have some halfthe cavalry as they came down, with leveled Marysville especially will be a gainer by it, Wednesday, Aug. 2ist, 1861,
ba
yo
ne
ts
,
wh
ich threw them into confusion.
doze
n
visi
ting
this
plac
At 9 o’clock, A. M., Punctually,
e almost daily, of whom
our only apology for placing before the reader
obtained
told,
are
we
early,
thus
has
and
Th
en
aw
ay
we
nt
mu
sk
et
s,
an
d
th
e
Zo
ua
ve
s
it
give
us
s
ple
asu
re
to
bea
r
tes
tim
ony
that
,
perused.
the
y
already
matter which most of them have
For
PANAMA.
inits
through
trade
of
accesion
some
s
went in with their knives and pistols. They
are not only steady, careful and trustworthy
traverse
be
will
it
year
Next
strument
d
ality.
se
iz
ed
ho
rs
es
and stabbed their riders. In
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to AspinWwW are now a
a
,
Juan
San
h
Nort
of
J. F. Greeley, Esq.,
ex
te
ns
iv
e
ad
di
reinsmen, but remarkably entertaing and pleasthis ha
ti
on
s
to
coaches,
mail
and
passenge
of
line
daily
a
by
r
and
Co.,
Road
Rall
Panama
the
by
wall
nd-to-hand conflict, the Black Horse
lawyer, has taken a survey of the political field,
our already LARGE STOCK of FRESH
from
Aspinwall
to
New
York
by
the
Atlantic
and
central
great
the
of
branch
a
made
be
and
ant
in
thei
r
soci
al
rel
ati
ons
—ju
the
st
kin
d
of
troop were bandled in their own professed
and come to the conclusion that his duty asa
Comp=2nuy.
Steamship
Pacific
citizen, requires him to give his support to men to make a tedious journey agreeable, when way of fighting. The sequel showed the mail route across the continent. To this
FORBES
&
JaBCOCK,
e Republican party. He has therefore disconone who is prudently and politely communicatZouaves to be the most expert handlers’ of latter end our legislators should see that the
Corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets,
Marysvil
and
petitone
be
Congres
next
ected himself entirely from the Conness party. ive, is fortunate enough to obtain a seat
le
d,
s
San francisco.
auglitd
th
e knife. When the fight was over, there
besi
de
—Journal.
for
office
distribu
a
as
designat
be
ting
ed
we
re
not twenty of the four hundred cavalry
either of them on the box. And as to Abe
Californi
a.
wh
ic
Norther
h
n
we
ar
e
de
te
rm
in
ed
to
di
sp
os
e
of
at
th
e
lowest”
lef
t
ali
ve.
Me
n
an
d
borses had been cut to
Wasnoe Trane.—~One of the political speakWagoner, the San Juan agent, his universal
Ee
RT OE OS eae
market rates.
pi
ec
es
by
th
e
in
fu
ri
at
ed
red
-shirts. This
In the list of late arrivals, are incliteed’
this
at
audience
an
ers who recently entertained
popularity speaks for itself.
-We are told that our troops are the bravest
tr
oo
p
of
ca
va
lr
y
ha
d
bo
as
te
d
th
ey would fellows in the world, only they were taken with
oe
_—___
—___—_
forty
as
many
as
saw
he
that
us
place, informs
picket their horses in~ the grounds’ of the a panic that caused them to run twenty-cight
R.
ETO
PRI
PRO
R,
AYE
STR
.
S.J
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.—Congress has
teams the other day, between the Middle Yuba
BE
DSTEADS, double
and
sin
gle
.”
White House.
miles,
although
no
foe
pursued.
—Marysvi
Exlle
MATTRESSES “
“«
«
and Bope’s Ranch, wending their way, heavily passed an act authorising the Secretary of the
HE undersigned having leased for
eae
press.
well
e
abor
the
s,
year
of
m
ter
a
T
fesighted. to Washoe. The increase of wagon Treasury to issue Government securities in ded
ine
erm
det
is
Furn
itur
el,
“C
e,
Hot
embraci
r
ol
ng
ula
pop
on
apd
el
n
Observe
how
ow
the
venomou
S
kn
sting
s
is
k
thrust
into
i
n
n
e
r
of
Te
xa
s,
”
w
h
o
was
eon this route since last fall, has been im. nomination as low as five dollars, bearing interas
re
tu
fu
the
in
it
p
kee
to
goinit
g on “a high figure” before the right this’ sentence. ‘“‘Only they were taken with a
mense. Next year, we have every reason to
se.
Hou
est
s
at
the
Clas
t
rate
of
Firs
nine
A
per
cent
.
per
ann
um,
for
k
i
n
d
o
f audiences, thus settled a long-dispanic that caused them to run twenty-eight
believe, it will outstrip calculation..
Roc
kin
g
Chai
rs, Tables, Washstadds, etc.etc. _ ,.
This Hotel is eligibly located on tne Main street, is
—
+
+2 ee
@
aloan.of one hundred and fifty millions of dolputed fact in history and “elevated” himself: .
€B_A splendid assortment of QUEENSWARE, miles.” No person or paper, so far as we have plastered throughout and has superior ventillation.
“LARGE YIELD.”—The Marysville Democrat* lars, redeemable (we believe)
“Feller-citizens,” said he, with a very
ma.
i
t
e
O
in twenty years.
H
T
&P
n.
renovation—
thorough
a
it
given
has
proprietors
The
noticed, has ever stated the precise distance that
Ma
in
st
re
et
;
op
po
si
te
Uni
on
k
Ha
n
te
o
t,
N
w
ort
uses this caption
in speaking of a clean
up of
i
iy
n
g
Bat
/ou
lo
iat
ok
y
,
has
added
many
essential
additions
to
its
conveni“I
w
a
Su
s
ac
at the battle where . the Federal troops retreated.
leanh
is within the means of the pooarExpress ob$6,259 75 made in the Union claims at Timbucest citizen. Investments made in it would afford Tecumsey was killed—I was. I commanded. tained its splenetic information, no doubt, by ence and comfort, and is prepared to assert, that no
the
all
itin
excel
can
mountains
the
in
house
public
too, after aten days’ run. The amount is resbetter security and equal advantages with the a regiment there—I did. I'm not agwine to . consulting t seale of the map and measuring perfect accommodation for guests. ©
say who killed Tecumsey—I ain't. But this . its lines.
:
2
3. Cold Baths, free of charge.
place. savings bank.
at this
iggings
; but the E
! That’sounds foyal,-don’t it; for
A Bar, containing cheice Liquors and‘ Cigars, ‘has
Gold and Ores,
GOLD BARS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
BARS
CANDIDATES’ BALL.
or COIN !
NEW STORE.
HAVANA CIGARS!
P. M. STEAMSHIP CO.'S
sTE
SE IP
senennns tan
LCE
c
De eT
TE i
t
ea
smec
et
a
ee
shee
HECHT & PRATT,
UNCLE
SAM!
eng
Extensive Additions.
tts
GROCERIES AND PRovisions,
pailba ih Hors agingthie lnc
eens
ts
a
much I will say—he was killed with one of . _.
a
sympathi
with
the
Jeff.
Davis
rebellio
ser
n
nuIn
m
y
pistols. And, gentlemen, I leave it to
is from eight to ten thousand.
average
(crt
is
generally
believed
that
some
of
our
in
and
merous instances it has exceeded $10,000,
your knowledge of human nature, if a man
waga
let
multitude,
Chinese
a
collect
JFTo
troops
at
Bull’s
run
behaved
in
a
cowardly
manseveral, the amount taken out has been as high .
would be very apt to lend out his pistol on ‘on load of chickens be driven through their
ner.
(Not
original.)
—
as $12,
‘an occasion of that sort-!”
;
. quarter.
@ o
----beenattached tothe Hotel; anda
aie
Great Reduction made’
in the prices of Board.
jy6-61
s. J. STRAYER,
Proprietor.
on
Mattresses.
post ronal
an assortment
MATTRESSES,
Beh
of.
ae
an
forsale ches
Iit
by
eg
Ww
T & PRAIT.