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Cn et et ee
GEORGE D. RONERTS Enrror.
SE ——————O SO
GRASS VALLEW. AUGUST 13.3~59
Democratic Nominations
———— ————-Fm PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, pimpeession resting-atone time in the mind . the post office would have saved the sap-} 4 few rough okévebed ot other localities.
DANL S. DICKINSON . » the Chir! Justice, now dead. From the . posed neces ity of writings "ree" --rwetom era bas been the the programe Or the tt
Ot Now Vork.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JAMES 8S. GREEN,
Of Micseart.
Sybjort ty the nominations of the Democracies
thoel Coarention.
STATE TICKET.
GOVERNOR i
WILTON 6. LATHAM of Sacramen'e.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR i
JOHN G. DOWNEY, of Loe Angeles.
CONGRESS }
ZOUN C. BUBCH, of Trinity.
CHAS L. SCOTT, of Tuolumne. j
SUPREME JUDGE. /
Wm. W. COPE, of Amador. :
CLERK OF FUPREME COURT. /
OHA’S 6. FAIRFAX, of Yaba. see ere a
never did approach me—directly or indireeed ; wt
‘ tly—in my official capacity, or asa man, in he had not inquired for bis papers, instead of to the detriment of Aeads, and supericlali~ } name in kindly remem>ranee, not’ doubting
ATTORNEY CENERAIL
THO'S BH. WILLIAMS, of El Dorade.
TREASURER
THO’'S FIADLEY, of Nevada.
GONTROLLER.
SAL BH. BROOKS, of Ban Jonquin
SURVEYOR GENFRAL.
HORACE A. HIGLEY, of Alamede
SUPT OF PCBLIC INSTRUCTION
ANDREW J.OULDER, ot S. Fran.
STATE PRINTER.
“CAS T. ROTTS, of Sacramento,
COUNTY. TICKET.
—
For State Senator.
Wa. F. ANDERSON.
For Asserblymen.
W.R. ARMSTRONG, SAM'L T.CURTIS
HENRY HAYES, PHILIP MGORE, .
C. F. SMITH.
For Sherif.
J, B. Van Hagan.
For County Clerk.
JOHN 8S. LAMBERT.
For Treasurer.
J. W. CHINN.
For District Attorney.
E. W. MASLIN.
‘that whatecer idea Jadge Marray may have @f0*e mirrepresentation relative to myself.
‘entertained, of the proposition of Mr. Beard, which apeared in the Sacramento Union of
lat the tiaw Clerk of the Supreme Court— good.
‘only source (so far as . know or believe) of
. ship “Underwriter,” thereby defrauding his
. Francitco—the earliest information of the . ‘ . could we judge from the accumulated hor. decision of the Court after its being filed in price of bis box rent next quarter. He told snag
}come up to the expectationa of bis friends ‘
. It wasa shallow attempt to enstaiu the chat .
ges he bad made, in his Nevada epeech,, ty : ; b 7 , j
againet Mr Latham. It wasacomplete fail. . sg, Eprron:—-A« Thave thought it might . that word is all of buman happincer, To cor the public; because cheap fruit is not only D. 1859, 8. G. FOR, J.P.
jure. Even the band of * Plug-uglies,”’ im94 (eo uninteresting to cur democratic i
. ported from Sun Fraacisce. for the especial
‘purpose of doing up the “enthusiastic,” . know how »2 are getting along up bere,
. were disgusted, if such things are capable of bave concludea to Grep you a line.
é : ° . and the Goldrn Key. The Grave Valley Pest Office and the Wayside Thoughts—No. 2. Death of Sadge ppediera Osrrmany.—Mr. Serem'nh Feankiin, whe
x
cling the death of (Baoch W. Spoford, Exq,. the Magenta Flame, died on Wedn doy ‘et.
ment en thowpert of Oe Bretesich, pron. fa] We'have reccived the followiggaomatal. 4, 4 pioneer, the gatly settlement of this
oe disposed Of iu the letter of Mr. jestin from our postmaster, Mr. Bosgdinsn. . portion of the Stale, the chases oft
. given below, the only person whocan . It furnishes a complete svewer to the Ghar. decade bave excelled the wildest dreame of . ™oPDing last, Atgast 8tb, after an illness Of . interment. He bad been a resident of Grave
possibly epeak advisedly on the sabjrct. ges of dereliction of official daty, so flippantfancy. As @bler pens than ming deligeate . One week. . Valley since 1853, and was esterme! ax an
As Mr. Beard ia the party charged 0 (he ly preferred by the Union, Weareltiformed . ih. scenes ‘which enviro your mountefm . Judge Spofford was bern in Boxboro, Me., . honest, whole-bearted, industrious man. He
mediam of commanication to Judge Murray, . that Mr. Ongood saye that his letter to the . homes, to them—tbe bietorians of the past in 1796, While yet a yoong man be remor. formerly lived at, or near, Loaleuille, Ky.
bie stat meat should be read with attention, Union wae not designed for publication. It the chroniclers" the preeent—will T leave'}ed to Georgia, where be resided for a time, . niet
ziviug, ae it does, a clear solution of the. Will be seen that a previotis: applicationaty (), pleasing duty; and’ content myself with im Savannah, but principally in Auguste, en. Quartz Mlisers’ Convention.
&8ged in mercantile pursuits. Having ar. The Qoarte Miners” Association will hold their next
i ifornia.atan carly day, he emAnnual Meeting on the 28th of S#ptember, 1852,
' naa business asa merchant at San ge Semilten Mall. Grass Walicy, Ne3 i reneho) < vada Ceanty. ;
State, that of the agricultural has almost . . A sep nna ss gr Ki oy og
i as eqnalled’ it. In some localities, where the hee itl be eppeinted ial Qearts
it war cubeequently diewissed upon hearing Tuesday last. in a communication fromoue} . , ope ‘ ae of “Spanish . 1866 be war elected a Jastice of the Peace . Sve Com a withering aud desoluting curse of “Spanis' for hie townrhip, lected in the Mining Districts witheut delay er regard to nom:
the explanation of this gentleman, who was / of ite subscribers in thie place—Wam. H.\On"} a je has not prevented the rettlere frog; ooo Ste Beas ‘iheroffice at the . ".
making improvements, their steady andcon. . eye, & at Many valuable discoveries in Metellorgice! Chemstantly increasing wealth euables them to Ume of bis death. In 1856 and 1857 he was fetey claiseed to have been recently mate, on aera
. i ted before the
aid the mining portions in leying the foun— . one of the Atdoctate Justices of the Court of . ably be thoroughly and practically tes ‘ore
Sessions for thie county.
: tal, i ; * above date, forming thereby a subject for discursico dation for a State of which it requires no gift At his funeral, which was attended by « which may impart much useful information to sl!
of prophecy to say that it will be the wealth . ; .
rp e » tho tneandtitecnben’d wea very jatge arremblage, an appropriate dis~ saaioage ss ag “tran RUSS,
bearing is universally acknowledged, should acquaintance. Some time last week he came . on ¢ ia ithe’ srs een PFO" course was delivered by Rev. Mr. Kellogg, V. Pres’t Qnarts Miners’ Association.
be rejected, as it was rejected by Judge Mur’ , to the office with a letterin bis hand from Car ae eee : . of the Congregational Church, of which the . W. B. Ewzn, Secretary.
ray bimeelf. ; the Union office, in which the proprietors. 1a regard to the education of the rising ' deceased was a member. He was buried with
The following fs the letter of Mr, Beard; Stated that bis papers had been forwarded to . £eneration, allow me to say that they will . Masonic ceremonies
‘hia address, This was the firet intimation . °°! *tand socially and intellectually as high . Judge Spofford was an upright and con~ . At the Exchanee Hotel. in this place, on Suntey
I bad bad that be took the Union atalf. 1. %% ‘bose of the passing age; first, because cur © scientious man, and a good citizen, and was et aaa eaten Sela Abty it Telse, of tistewhigh occurred {a this town, on Mondsy . rip remains were brought to thie place for
: . "4 : oh *
statement of Judge Heydenteldt, it seeme Eprron. Narioxas. :—L. desire to correct a settletnent of the mineral portions of our
As Judge Murray seems, upou the testimony . “About four weeke since, Wm. H. Osgood
of Judge Heydenfeidt, to have been satieicame to the post office and desired a box
cd of an error into which he bad fallen, it is which I gave him. As be was an entire
time, now that Judge Marray is dead, that stranger in Graves Valley, baving just come
this calumny upon a man, whose honorable to the place to reside, I had not formed bis
“Inasmuch as my affidavit, (read by Mr.
Latbem at Nevada) bas occasioned criticism ‘ . }
asto the wording, the puint beiag rated . looked over the papers in the “ General De— Cease poe, and they have not the advan/widely known ‘and ebteemed in thie part of
that, technically, the “Clerk of the Supreme Jivery’? and found a number superscribed tuges that their parents bad;sccond, although the State. [His life bas been an active and a
Court wae not a member thereof.”’ I hare to
reiterate most explicitly that Mr. Latham
field, Vermont.
DIED
In beg place, on the Sth inst., E. W. Spofford, Feq
In Fureka township, on the 0th inst., Jeremiah
lin, 38.
““W, Oxgood;” while bis address given to me . Feat attention is appareatiy paid to educa. varied one. Both bere, and in the Atlantic
was “William H. Orgood.” Iasked him why tional matters, heeds are often: accomplitbed » States, there ave /macy who Wifl bold his
ties acquired at the expense of arudimental that
*“*After life's Gtlul fever he sleeps well."
uny way improperly, with regard to — allowing the matter to ran on for severa!
Supreme Court or any of its decisions. The days especially as he was a new-comer, and
and practical store of knowledge. By this
J ? I Sieah eiith tt Ltold bin I's mode, boarding scbool graces, and a light .
the charges againrt him being the fact that + UNacquainted with him, told him! was . 4: nant conversational style are attained, Pracues.—This delicious frult ia now tolto prevent the loss of the property in litiga~ sorry the mistake bad occurred, but that the ” ; ;
tion by the clandestine euiling of the Steam: fyyit was not altogether mine, as the paper tat sometinies ‘may parr as the current cole i ae name eo ne epic.
had ith the add 4 hieb be bad of intelligence. The mark of a succeeding , ve Eurly Cruwford variety. They are now
client, as claimed by bim, be requested me to not come with the address whieh he ha . being retailed at from twenty to twenty-five
hand the Becord to the Judgew aud bave given me; but whatever trouble and expense : 5 centa @ Ib, according to the quality, The
them deeide it as early as possible, and eend he bad been sutjected to, I would recompense With regard to society. a decided and Pe that heunedas Nook mk but
to him—in the ereot of bis being in Sun him, and would also make a deduction in the pleasing improvement is taking place. and i
‘NEW TO-DAY.
Resident 4B Dentist.
Dr. Harris has located himeelf in Grass Valley. »
and offers his services ass 3
age will tell the story.
il ; fr Surgical oud Mechanical Dentist,
ot oe coon te . Pa tap To those citizens of the town and surrounding
i ; ~aste ® bign cost oF transportation, and the Ha . ecuntry desirous ef Grat class Dental Operations
my office. For my trouble in commanicame that it was all right, that mistakes would . Fors attendant apon-s eprpaadies.:Amana bility to loss fromdecay. Agentlemanwho. OFFICE en MILL STREET, Three Doors belew the
fing this information be desired to remuneroccur, and that all he wanted was to get his . Paper®, evea Dow we can compare favorably . 1. conversant ‘withthe state of this year’s . Drug Store Bet
ate Me—no sum being mentioned. Similar paper coming straight, and went off, apparwith older, and as they choose to consider :
crop, expresses the opinion, thet, in a sbort
it “3 were made tome by many of the ‘ salman, «4 ss ai99 ee .
. most pronsinen! restineetoe th the Supreme . ¢Mt¥ in the best bumor. Three orfour days mh ts hie aeaticatee ari oie time, when the early varieties have given State ‘> SUMMONS. ioe
Court while { wat Clerk of the said Court, ®ferwords appeared the article in the Union. . * phar, A perMa~ Gat, the cont muat necessarily be advanced County of Nevada, before nent population. They who first tarned thie : Township of Eureka. &. G. Poss, J.P
and their requests were eee cheerfully I have no comments to make on the matter
complied with and bavs never been regarded tnt shall leave it to those interested in Grass wild country, came alone, and home was far
es a TR. Bearv. . Velley tossy whether Mc. Osgood’s course . ®¥8Y, upor the Atlantic swept shores of
eerie, August 10, 1859 : was just and right, be being an entire strane sain or in the mild and balmy clime of the ,
. on at cs ; ‘ sine Q ; Southern Statee, If the de i epi 24 atelo
—— ger in the town, and having tree different . ce 7 ad that sleep it of. large assortment from Becch # gardeus, . {i'* soagbente Useumagtatet of ts: hp re
J.H. BOARDMAN. . mountain gorges, or of the dusty plains could . Maryevilic, about 1,000 Ibs, and bas made . whe ‘emand of you the sum ef Thir y Dollar: apd
. to dwy arise, proudly would they claim to be i Seventy-five Cenis, alledged to be due for tends end
j wee : " arrangements to receive daily supplies from . Merchandise, sold and delivered a4 per beek wecerrt,
. among the pioneers of this El Dorado, They . chu sume source Messrs Stonebill, Hawkins . *21** per copy of waid Book account on file in my
i . tos * , . . ’ Fy se
i ie . me _.» }eame, and belped to found this rising, glori. yoo. ay a , j Ofice, and if you fail te appear an: answer, Judy.
Sevru Fore Poor Max's Cxesx, } : esecl, Howard, and others, are aleo in re— . ment will be rendered »gainst yon, for ssid amount,
jouscountry. Here, pow, are homes; aud in Avgust 4th, 1859. . cvipt of thie fruit. The more the better— . gether with ail costs of suit.
be : , " i
beyond the present rates. If this is correct, . o,, people of the State of California, to JORN
' it is a matter of interest to those desirous of . HODGES, Greeting —
i i H You are hereby commanded to appear before the
laying In a supply for preserving. We unondersi med, @ Justice of the Peace, at his office, en
derstand that Mr. Moxes Kora isin receipt . Orleans Flat in said Eureka Township, on TURFDSY
“The Big Gan Bueted.” j addressca.
Broderick’s speech, ia Sacramento, did ot:
(COMMUNICATION. }
Given under my hand, this 10th day of August. A
On readivg and Aling the affidavit of the Peinti®,
, : M. Sichel in the above auit, end it appesring therethe most taluable ofall eeculents in the pro. upou thet » cause of metion exists against fsuid i ¢fendant, _ it also appearing that said Defendant
sae : A : has departed from hia asual place of abode, it le
is listened to with wonder, and even doubt, By the way, we should be glad if our locel . therefore ordered that serrice of Summons in vaid
that is strictly and literally éruc. : : : j ease be made by publication in the Nevada Nation at is ctly and literally true fruit raisers would inform us a@ to the state . .) a newspaper, printed snd published in Novrada
} many now living it srould be an old ttory to. one of the greatest luxaries, but aleo one of
P repeat the stirring bistory of the past: it is
friends, 1.1 other portions of the county, to} ‘ ‘
se y) Patt of their experience, And many a tale’ motion of health.
being disgusted, and went away cursing: . Qn jast Saturday mi7ht we bad a spirited
: For Arsersor. es fe ‘ To be assured of the advancing ue of . of thei . county, and most lil ely to give neti id Defer.
L. FRANKLIN CALDWELL. j Dave. . democratic meeting st isis place. Hon. C. a Tazastag portion hove ‘ pam Beage ahem ae einer dent tor two werks fromm the ache. “
For S . Cie! ie . i tc maiaitaania Cubalan first addressed the "ccting lor an, = . " Sage ysid tied ee Fh ga hand this 10th day of Awrust, 1859 ‘ 4
or Surveyor. , hostast! ‘ : H aneg . Recemary to visit the vallies cf San Jove Beath of Rufus Choate. 33h 8G. Tost, J. 1 “
J. L. GAMBLE. . pair The largest and most enthusiastic . hour, in avery able mannor. 480 argued . . ’. . “a oye? ES one ee : : which lel Sh
" . meeting of the campaign was beld ia Sucra-! the right of the people of all parts of thod!’ajaso, SantaCruz,Scnoma, and Napa.—, de lolawiag notice of this distinguished HEU STON
PerP utile haatuterner. . mento on Thuradwy Evening last, to hear, Union, and of every State, to vepair to the These localities illustrate the fact that when . ‘ax yer we extract from the St. Louie cor. T 9
3 ; 7 tO @ . i : P i . i
re 8 ah somame boy Hon. Milton S. Latham, in vindication . territories with whatever the Cong ‘tutio® of pace and agriculture meet upon cemmon respoudence of the Standard. In his death . HASTINGS,
" vid C. Broderick. We have only space to! when there, toerjoy thiv right until » ch < round, now, we ace . ment—a profounnd jurist, 00 less than an
5 CT. aan — say that Mr. Latham has folly acquitted himtime as the people by their own constitution . — Sagi —— cay Capen Teper ype cay 2a . WERCHANT TAILGRE,
“hege VER1 — self, aa the people of Califor nia will atteet . and by becoming one of the States of this Un! Gepee ~ > iene pis ea i = The —_ of Hon Rufus Choate is announ. And Importers
For erevng Deh ap hist est September. in, allie of equine . ae er hing tw te . Si, na, Bae seed ot Fdshionabie
‘ : SS . ‘ lenged any Black Republican tu meet him in . 880 % : st em, et} Rath. of Jaly ult. ir, Choate was born at . Clothin
LLL . The Naturalization Questica. . debate, and discuss the political questions well lads x fruit tree" to pone ose The omg Essex, Mase. October 1.1799. He entered . Cer. J and 3nd Streets al
The Assessor's Receipts. In the Standard’s St. Louis letter publich. now before the country. want felt in regard to their enlture is that of trartmonth College in 1815, and graduated / 4 ,
The Grass Valley National culls our at. oq on Thursday, we find the facts concerning . When he hed clored, Dr, C. W. Burh was ‘he most sctens ea: eet . Yt at ee tg By were Fg fg. WE WATE THE FINEST stock OF Goons, the
tention to a case of “official corrnption,” it . the action of the President and Cabinet rela. called to the stand, and entertained his.au. # sometimes proa, ces precise : ’ apposite . os admitted to the-tar ln 19MA eme Semnn mort Elegant Pittiag Garmenta,eut the
ae it » cbarged a be pay a tive to the recent ease involving the rights dieuce with an eloquent and epiritedaddrcan to the desired effect, when es = ala ed menced the practice of bis profession at . Best Made Clothing in the State.
asKeFFOF, : ‘ ; * ; i san lin @ . onde equal te th
that ‘was wok signed by the Auditor. We . ofnaturalized citizens, It will be seen that ofan hour's length. After reviewing the, Skilful and levered; an? > pads pep tes pe a as adn . Competent Colgpenmemoents cor vee equal tethe
~beard this case mentioned teme four or the ery of the Republicans and Brodocrats Kanens guestion, and fully sastaining the . Knowledge “em ce teal of . Of the ablest jurists in New England. In. We Guarantee to Sell 25 percent
five months ago, and bare been informed . that the administration bad ‘backed duwn,” . administration and the democratic party in . Ta yeesiae’ districts there is a 7Feat Cea! OF) yoo no was elected to Congress from the . LESS ia sa
fori 2 Peo th er Rageciphe Bm j wes utterly unfounded, Mr. Erust was ne. reference to that matter, he referred to the Sttention turned to the hovey bee elit’. . Satem district rerving only due term. at 0 e t. ent < i , ; n ,
y explaliied we presume the offending depu: . ther in actua! service, nor had be been draft. charges of the opposition against Gen. Cass . 19 the valtles of Sam Jose, Napa, anc Saci* pat ve pore oy sna fatueee Siti oct cneaal er Cask end eet
¥ would bave beeo presented.—.Vevada . ed into the Hanoverian army. Onr govern. and the democratic party, in regard to our . one they bave began eminently successful, or cred tothe United States Benste to fill . aks oeapacnpaee oe So
mocrat. ment asteris empbaticelly that the mere fact adopted fellow citizeus, and showed to the Str acclimation, and will ho doubt contin . 64, yacancy occasioned by Mr. Webster's . adllrscceanet * me pect rekon ae
We suppose that Brennan made the above . of foreiga birth, or of a contingent liability . ratisfaction of hie bearers the falsity and 4¢ te be #0, although the business of impor—} yece sion to the Cabinet of President Her. ggp Tallor’s Trimmings, Squares, Cloths, Coesistatement to the Democrat. to military service, will not be recognized . baseness of these chatges. THe then took . tution is attended with considerable lost. =. vison. pease “n gle meres and Vertings for sale at sligut advauce on
r y ‘ ‘ i ; S415, wdenhe returned to i ¥¢ ;
The subject bas never been investigated . asa ground of distinction in the protection . Broderick upon the “record” to which he inI had intended to refer to other mattere, penser his , Fofession, His Senatorial service . NEW YORK COST !! _
by any grand jury, nor has it been before accorded tonaturahzed and to native born . vited investigation, and showed the treache. but Lam taking too much of your space, and . ojoged his pu Yliccareer, with the exception etc beaneoting tbeeltes tena, Boek: we
them, excep! ia the following manner: On j citizens, Actual deserters, and criminals, ry, villainy, and unblasbing arrogance of at some subsequent visit will, if you desire . of « brief appo. <tment “4 one of the Regenta. ‘ skin Shirts.
the last day of the session of the last grand . coustitute the only exceptions to the gencral . this man, in @ manner that was aot at all . it, extend these crude‘and basty remarks. a the Salient ae te ee we, ee ant Tp a. ipcieiie
jury but one, a letter was received stating. role. The Staudard says :— . fluttering to the feelings of Broderick’s . J.B. M. . ah ter pon ked ‘or a Earopean tour for . n, case, or tingle pair. cite.
tbe fact charged by us, The Sheriff wasim-. ype dispatch last referred to isa com-! friends, if indeed he had any in the meeting: . ——_—_ the benefit of hie health, but was obliged to a
mediately dispatched to Snow Tent to pro-. munication rent to our Hinks mt Porites He eaid be chose rather to follow Buchan: . Quénte Miven’s Convextiox.—By refer stop at es by the alarming encroachEmpire Restaurant,
le inrelation toa casein which Mr. Frust.a ‘. . . je ' PE: ~. ments of disease. “4
cure witnesner, but was unable te 50 coh nats te0 SH af the -Uaited Sistas. . a0, Caes, and other ~ honored, and patri ence to a notize in anutber column it will be The above brief eam mary. which ie going Main Strect, Grass Valicy.
fore the adjournment of the grand jary, w ” Who toa nativedl Manevdr,and who, whes . otic leaders of the democracy, toan to become? oon that the’Quartz Miner’s Association . the rounds, presents the salient points in od Next Door to Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Oftce.
accordingly voted to refer (he matter to their . ne jeft his native country, wax neither in ac . the fawning ryeophant of David C. Broder. 1) gold their next. Annual Meeting in this . C*7¢eT Of one of the mont brilliant men OF Bis) sree at all Hours—where everything can
succestors—the Inst grand jury. When this) tual service in the Hanoverian ewig bad , ick; and in conclusion, admonished bis demoplace, on the 28h of September teine, = i “ed pt me pet be had which the market affords.
itte sei i been drafted to serce in it, but who bas yet { te ' ei ; ’ ‘ . guage applied toa kindred gewtus, je
body met, the written reovipt copied by us aint atscteeee tos Shaabed ee ‘ af cratic friends to stand to their principles, . ” 4 ve desirable that ‘there may bee fall at. dle of brains and neves, covera’ with Sleese All Sorts of Game in Srason.
fi ». Upo ?, deprived : . ¥
for tue last week's .Vational, was not before . true to the party, and to the nominees of the . . wack of skin.” The supply of nervour en-. Thaukfel for the liberal Patronage extended to me
them ; and it was arccriained thet a neces[cae eenty na a party. These gentlemen will addrese the . tundance, ou the stove orcasion, of persons ergy was in each pt Mibet there seemed since my epesing €f $Bis Establishment, } tske pieasary witness was then out of the county.— ae cat ts silieaine Mithedibnman the iliein of Eureka and other places between. interested in quartz mining, trom every part . ta he a necessity to work itoffin ail sorte ot Tras ae on pe oY. —— genAccordingly the matter was never considered . statement of ‘ee Constitution in Set atin to . this and election day. OF the State. As the convention wilt par-. of motions. When it was not concent cee’ MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
by them, and the Democrat's presumption this dispatch: . ¥ou may expect the usual democratic eas take more of the nature ofa mass meeting . Sen a iy py war oP be _ that the market af5 ; ; a ’ * assurance that stionabl
“that the offending deputy would have been . Pe ee oem —— = jority from this part of the county next Sep_— See pect rood coo oki . eccentric manual exercives, Who that bav Cuak will do Savtice and 1 ‘nm confident that by
ceented unless the affuir was satisfactorily . views expressed . ing the groun t att ie . : Sovtn Fork. engaged in qnartz mining, either as pract!. seen him during term time, and bur not been + aenurance, . « Teckive a liberal patronage,
caitatait ” falls to the ground. The Demo. po tin a wt =e Pat <0 seem 7 noi aadomaiedmeaiall cal miuers of copitalista with mining invest. struck with hie figure pacing repidly up and . (* heretotore,) from v4 — Grane Valley
c ‘ ~~ . alleginnce to hig native country 'ssevered: he . 3 . 7 down some pasa while both bis sete tees
crat’s attempt to shirk the responsibility . is no more respousible for anything be mag . Sewueees, Hastixas & Co.— We invite spe. . ments, ere Invived to eae Foe wectiog, ae POR cbt Tice prveed aq . Sari aw prepared to furnish Orders, ae per Bill,
from the principal to the “offending deputy” . say or do, or omit to say cr do, after asxum. cia! attention to the advertisement of these { without doubt will prove one of unusual in} ond again through bis hair, witha pn wid of Fare,on the most seasonable terms.
does not ald the matter, No one will believe . ig his cew character. than if he bad been gentlemen, in another columa. Having a/ terést; ai@ our quartz mining friends from, that seemed aimed to tear it out the lée J. Tt. CLARK
er. . that Capt. Henderson acted without the Ar . pes in oe United ee Should he reLranch bourse in New York, their facilities . abroad may rest aveured that the citizens of roots. For splendid mental gifts in rich!7 ast ahleashin th sath a tieiasionel effete) . yen gt ee par rip od pr Fsagy toot . for furnishing the finest goods, manufactured . Grass Valley will most cheerfally extend to . yore = pa ean scarcely be NEW STOR E, NEW GOODS >
duty. As we etatcd in oor last iseue, the . In order to entitle hiv original Government . ia the latest and most fashionable styles, are . them every borpitality and attention ia tele} ee eR RR OST EE Main Street. . .Grass Valley.
instance cited by us was not a solitary one.
las the Democrat any more explanations to
offer on this subject? If aot, we venture the . offense must have been complete before bie . means, if they want the affair to go off to first
propbrcy that the voters of this county will . expatriation; and be must have been tried rate style, to procure an outfit at the estabip . and punished
will not be so ensiiy cotiefied in regard to
ag the Droderics orgon appears to be.
Exrtaxarorr.—On Saturday last the bun:
dle containing the .Vationa! for our subecribors at Nevada City, was duly forwarded by . ench and every oue of sou! The old, origi. a large stock of Pure Honey; also Genuine.
Freeman & Co.'s Express. Owing to the . nal “Take-no-more, bave-no-less, boy:it who . Old Rye Whiskey, together with s general
carclessness of the express agent at Nevada . will?" Cheap Joho, has come to town again, . aseortment of Drags, all carefully selected
Abe papers were mislaid, ro that they were . aud wil! open bis general assortment budget . and prepared for his epecial trade.
act received by subseribers u.til Monday . on Satorday next, ov Mill Street, two doors ——
vvening, We will endoawertogaard against . atove the Empire Stables See advertises 28” Peaches are retailing tn Sacramen
the reeuerence of sy morhtrtag an acrident . ment gext week
to punish him for an offence, thie must bave . unsurpassed. The bundredsof young men
been committed whilst he wae a subject and i cou Mhadebns aden Ueeenae Tha . contemplating matrimony, ought, by all
-essttnied SUMMONS.
. In the District Court of the Ith Ji Din. F U R N ] T U R E
pinedie a Caters Teas te Acvere . pes = the State of Californias Count Nevads e
TY. an Inso vent Debtor. pw
stage was etending in front of the Exchange . a A acento oy pees baving removed to his New Fire
‘hotel, in this place, on Tuesday morning last, . oa reo. ogee ihe iin eat dae aan m . Citizens of G: aud tleinity that he .
one of the barrels of the gun carried by the . to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Seagleafore, . _ ing the Largest and Best
€xpites messenger Was accidentally dischar. 74\4, i open Courts A ti cients on the 19th dey . Slected Stock of Furniture,
ged through the glass door of the hotel, and of eptember, A. D., 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of fs ‘Ever Brought to this Place. A.
intg.the partition
te—several of the . have, why the prayer of said, Incolvent'ebould
net . ng. belonging 10, House Fursiiog,
shot-pasaing
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the latter.
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thei wi be ; call now, t ill find
reffect on the building, the charge was wy bend and the Seal of said Court, this yf oD by mo othe bothered
sufficient to bave extera:!uxted a bela rcore nen eegt ie
of highwavmen 0 Stats Losing TAI rao ity . 0. JOHNSON.
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for it the moment of his depar. f Hasti Co., Saeratore. Our Minister is instructed Gdennind Fo = prone — , .
the releage of the naturalized citizen in questiou.”’
LAE EEO . gar Loutzenbeiser has just received from
yar 0-0 WI!—Look ont for yonr cash, . the Atlantic States, Ex Ship Amos Lawrence,
mento.
at from five to cight cents per pound,