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August 6, 1859 (4 pages)

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Che Ackasa ation al) Democratic Nominations made, we venture to say. from the commence. ny perpetuated in the recorde of the case. Piews! Cosrention Mr. Latham’s The next charge against which Mr. Latham Democretic Meeting. A verbatim report of Mr, Latbam’s epeech . defended bimaelf was that be bad, some years} Gov. Weller and Hon. Chas. L. Scott, adat Nevada, on Monday evening last, has been . ago forged a note for $1,000—s charge which . dressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of ! published in the Standard, and before now . bad been industriously circulated in the nor. @e Democracy in our town an last Wednes. has been read by thousands. A more thor-. thern part of this State. Fortunately thie . dey evening. GRASH VALLEY, AUGUST 6. 2559. . ough refutation of calumnics, a more perfect . subject bad been judicially investigated, and . The Governor's speech stirred the Demovindication of personal character, was never . is disproved beyond gainsaying, by testimo. cratic heart, like a song full of old memo. ries. It was old fashioned straight laced deSheath halal tent of our political bistory to the present . ule eB that Mr. Latham aided or . mocracy, out and out—no furbelows, no . 1 © time. Disdaining to base his defence on the . abetted in drafting certain resolutions in-/' flimsey fancy, but solid stuff, We felt as if FOR PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, weakness of the eta made ont by bis accusers . troduced into the State Senate, endorsing . the old pr had come again. Hon. C.L. DAN'L 8. DICKINSON ‘he boldly and triumphantly (to use hie own . Mr. Douglas, was met most effectually by a Scott seemed to feel at home among his Ot New York. language) proved hisown innocence, We . letter from Hon. Joseph P. Huge, of San friends. They supported, to a man, bis eR Sig eo . regret that our limited epace will admit of . Francisco. . course in Congress, He made a telling and FOR VICE PRESIDENT, our publishing only a few extracts from this. A paltry insinuation that Mr. Latham was” effective speech. JAMES 8. GREEN, __ the great speech of the campaign of 1859. . a dissipated man, descending at times even —_——— Of Missoari, After an appropriate introduction, the or. to abuse his family, was alluded to, he said, . The Broderick Meeting. Ravject f= the nominations of the Democratic Naator proceeded to state the first charge to “to showhow malignant, how unbridled, bas The two Mac’s—McKibben and McCorchle . which he would reply, in the following lan. been the license which the Opposition have . —on Tharsday night borrowed a stand from . heaped upon my head.”’ the democracy, from which to make speeches ° . After referring, with a just and manly to their fricude, ow ae they ore. and far phen: 2 . — }teeentative of the sovereignty of the great ~— tothe cadensement by Government of i ——‘ GOVERNOR State of California—saw fit, in this place, »'s official conduct, as Collector of San Fran-. Joe stated that be “regretted that be had MILTON 6. LATIAM of Sacramen'o. 4. fow nighis ago, before a large and respect. cisco, Mr. Latham next triumphantly discalled the meeting upon such au inopportune LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, able audience of the people of California, to posed of the charge of inconsistency as to . night, as the citizens had been inundated reJOIN G. Own. of Los Angeles. pee Da ra a dlc his course in reference to Stepben A. Doug. cently by speakers from the other side, as so JON C suncm, ‘of Trinity ‘all men of respectability and standing. He !#* Having concluded with a beautiful tri. few had gathered to hear bim.” ‘There were . , nad ° i Ss te te to the firmness and stability of the then about thirty persons present. CHAS L. SCOTT, of Tuclumne. stat d that daring the Senatorial controversy bu y pe Pp SUTReME JUDOR. in 1857, when he was elected Senator of the . democratic party, hefretired amid the enthu. The inference we drew from the remark We, W. COPE, of Amador. . ie ae siastic and prolonged cheers of one of tne was that Joe felt that the citizens had heard CLERK OF SUPTEME COURT. . ator Gwin. was because I was guilty of the largest political assemblages ever held in all the speeches on one side, were pleased o8a’S S&S, FAIRFAX, of Yuba. disreputable act of procuring a friend to purthis county, with and endorsed them, and wanted to bear loin a written pledge given by me to one of} Mr, Latham was followed by Judge Tilford nothing from the Opposition. ATTORNEY GENERAL ina ; ORM. WILLIAMS, of EI Dorado, . Arg My nace Sigal ob alg in an able speech for which we are compelled Joe was right, in one sense and not in anothGEORGE D. ROBERTS Eprroe. . guage :— _—_-———— A Senator of the United States—a rep-. TREASURER . when he uttered that statement, he uttered . torefer our readers to the report in the er, for bis meeting was composed, outside of THO's FINDLEY, of Nevada, an unqualified, an inexcusable and most in-. Standard, to which we acknowledge our int his visiting Nevada friends, cf Administra GONTROLLER. . famous, damnable lie. . debtedness for the extracts above given. tion Democrats, Joe dida’t say anything osm pase naan. ng Seagquia Having met Broderick’s statement by this . worth noticing, SURVEYOR GENERAL . direct and emphatic denial, Mr. Latham pro. ¢.,; Mr. McCorkles’ epeech closed the meeting. menace nea sesame Semmate ceeded to sustain and corroborate it by a cot ene aleemea dal comeapoti with twenty listeners. oeneiiiiiee. win ene _aaecagaa boa ; minute and frank narrative of the facts con respecting certain county officials, thatare. Jt was understood thata chalenge would so gaa hoe . nected with his written pledge to Judge Til— a the peo = in a ee be given by them but they prudently ab STATE PRINTER. / i tet 7 . on the Administration ticket. We cin Oly stained. We b wat ©WA'S T. BOTTS, of Sacramento, . tg “— its alleged ny oar abterac any that if the reports are true the guilty . a a ne e had some peonipe mate w9 that Biba” 2s tears, . tion; sustainirg the same by the letters of parties are uuworthy the suffrages of the wou ave completely wiped them out, COUNTY TICKET . Judge Tilford, which had been already pub. people. County officials are sworn to carry . Two Know Nothings and one Black Re. . lished, and the points of which, ata later, out the mandates of oar Courts, not to scre~. publican presided at the meeting. Of such For State Senator. . hour of the evening, were reiterated by that . ©" Crimiaals, especially at the expense of ' is Broderickism. ‘Wa. F. ANDERSON. gentleman in person, speaking from the same . orders of the courts, either out of persona! . . violating their oaths and disregarding the stand. . . friendsbip or for political purposes, We. Vistrons.—Hon. Milton S. Latham, Gov. . For Assemblymen. Mr. Latham next adverted to Broderick’s . ®)a!! look into the fucts connected with this J.B. Weller, Judze Baldwin, Horace GreeW.R. ARMSTRONG, SAM'LT.CURTIS statement that, after giving a written pledge a. pe ioe pr Eg Aa are . l¥, Judge Frank Tilford, Gen. Denver, Hon. HENRY HAYES, PHILIP MOORE, . to Judge Tilford, he (Latham) had “agreed . unworthy to be elevaied to any position in J.C. Bareh, Hon. Chas. L. Scott, Hon. Thor. C. F. SMITH. . to support another of bis (B.’s) friends for . the gift of the people, either legislative or . Findley, Hon. Wm. M. Gwin, Gov. J. Me_—-the same office.” This the speaker pro. executive,--.Vevada Democrat. , Dougal, Hon, Geo. W. Wright, Hon. J. Me: . For Sheriff. . nounced false ; and, in proof, read a letter) We hope the Democrat will look into the Kibbea, Gen, T. L. Williawsa, Horace A. . B. Van Hagan. . from Hon. W. M. Lent, supposed to be the charge of official corruption, and tell what Highky, Judge McCorkle and other distivFor County Clerk. . other friend alluded to above. Mr. Latham . it knows, without further meanly insinuat-' guished gentlemen have visited our town JOHN S. LAMBERT . Also denied baving ever promised to support . ing. While the Democrat is so largely en~ during the past week. . . . Mr. Conness for the Collectorsbip. . gaged in hanting out official corruptions we . j mt Sulii i bs A tf tte . : Hy er ulllvan bas ho et for Dp) For Treasurer. Next follows s full detail of conversations . ©29 give it a clue to find out something and y oo te . , us as the hu ile of ma, ‘ d J. W. CHINN. . ; rotten in the official conduct of one of its, ™ ee P eszines aud pa} between the speaker and Broderick, includ. ‘ uel bent of the . Pets Now before us fully attest. Jerry will . For District Attorney. . ing the attempt of the latter to persnade Mr. . C@Mdidates—at present the incumbent o° the E. W. MASLIN. . Latham to eacrifice bis political friends. an.a. fame office for which hats«natdeces “Wwust {Soewiety suvecribers With Harper's or Godey's . consideration for receiving the nomination . thinks the Democrat of the officer who sells . "°SS*tnes &t ara. Overland Mait By the Overland mail we have dates from St. Louis to the léth of July. Later and fuller accounts have been received of the great battle of Solferino.— The French loss jz stated to have been from 16,000 to 18,000 men. No other engagements had taken place, and the French bad crossed the Mincio. Our Government has officially demanded of Prussia the release of an American naturalized citizen compelled to perform military services. The President bas taken the ground that naturalization severs all allegiance or responsibility iothe mother government. Hon, D. E. Sickles has become entirely reconciled with bis wife, and is now living with her in marital relations. Hon. Rufns Choate is dead, Smart Beys, —————L— — ae ion Freeman & Co.'s Express was robbed last Monday evening on the arrival of the Sacramento boat at San Francieco. The express matter from Sacramento consisted of six bags —one of which contained four small eacks of dust worth $7,500, from Greathouse & Co., and $2,500 from Fiske & Co., Sacramento, This eack was placed in the express bag just before reuching the wharf by the meseenger; all the exprees begs were then banded to the porter, James Mulbsu, whose duty it It is to carry them to the wagon, which is driven by Joseph Angle. The messenger then took his seat by the side of the driver and porter, and came up to the office, when six bags were carried into the office. On examination one of them proved to be a counterfeit bag filled with shot. and bad been changed for the genuine one at the wharf. Muloab and Angle have both been arrested on euspicion. The — THBNevada Journal hoists the Democratic . mount missing is $10,000, which was confing, this week, Waite bas gone below, and #igned to Henry Hatch and Sather & Church, Nat and some of the otber boys about the of. fice, have taken the editorial charge of the & paper during his absence. We bope that the circulation of the office may be largely increased thereby, The boys should be encouraged. Nat was alwaysa remarkably —— sprightly child, as the columns of the Jour. nal this week fully indicate, We would cau. tion the boys, however, not to get to smart; they should remember the fate of the frog, . that unfortanately busted wide open in foolisbly attempting to swell into the dimen. sions of anox. Old women eny that very . smart children never live to mature age ; which raises a superstitious doubt in our j mind that little Nat will not live long enough . to fully develope his budding genius in the . immaculate columns of the Journal. Mis . political guardians sbonld eee that be don’t . expose himself these cold nights, as we may . expect to have frost soon. i At the meeting of the Democratic Central . Committee, in Nevada, on August Ist, the following Resolution was ananimously adopted : Fesolved, That to the Nevada National, . the only democratic organ of Nevada Coun: . ty, belongs the patronage of the party, and . the Central Committee direet all printing . for the purty to be done at the Vatsonal office. Monace Grer.er bas been in this place . and Nevada, for the past threedays. He addressed the citizens of Nevada on Thursday evening, and the citizens of this place on last . evening. A large audience wasin attendence on both occasions Uaniversal free-_ dem. education, political economy, and tbe Pacific Railroad were the su bjects on: which he spoke. His viewsin regard te the Pacific . Railroad were sound, practical, and demo; Vor Asser, tothe U.S. Senate from Broderick and his . % Written poll tax receipt, and act one signed ee aa oe " L. Frankuin Catpwet. leiedeme. Having spurned the overtures of . by the auditor as the law requires ? paar re a are ge A . thi ail i We have ic our porsession the following . ¥8Y -\stocuitiou Sas Leen received, and al) cratig, Goan ee eee ae ne ca. el persons interested ia tbis movement, and . . L. GAMBLE. } written roceipt, and we can get a fow more . J.L ed, like his prototype, on the pound of flesh, . P g c . wishing to jole thle Sectety, are teqaceted 16 . For Public Administrator. Mr. Latham was defeated of his election. In . 0! the same sort, if necessary : . a a ee Pail. Moore bas been commisioned by and was promptly paid to them by Freeman Co. NEW TO-DAY. BRICKS! BRICKS!! 80,000 A No 1 Hard Burnt Brick POR SALB, 4T THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. @@-Yarion School Street, west of the Methodist Chureb, North. 43.8. MAYHUGH & CO. Graes Valley, August 1, 1559. aut S. M. SAID, WEB REMAN YWATEOR Two Deors Below Montgomery's Stone Builuing, GRASS VALLEY. SUPERFINE BROADCLOTRS, Of Every Shade and Coior, PLAIN, BLACK AND FANCY Doeskins and Cassimeres. Plain Black and Foacy Siiks and Silk Velvet Vestings. Extra Fine Buft Marsailles and LIGHT COLORE? SILKS, Suitable for Party or Wedding Vests. All of which 1 will Manufacture to Order, with Neatness and Dispatch. In the latest Style aod at Reduced Prices, N. B. Good Fite Warranted. House & Lots For Sa.e. Houre and Lot on School Street, opposite Mr. Did. bles’ for Sale or Keut, ALSO—4 Half Acre Lot, fenced in, in the rear of the huspire Mill, next Ww Seoield’s peo, erty, for sale Apply to —— METLALY. Grease Valley, August 6, 195). au oem eS OY Lime, Lime! Hvucu B. Tuompson. . concluding this branch of his epecch, Mr. LaFor Coroner. tham thus characterizes his accuser: Tuomas Henry. And yet this gentleman who approaches . ! For Sup,t of Common Schools. you with so much purity, before the ink was C. T. OvERTON dry on the parchment which gave him a page sw right toa seat where Clay and the other For Supervisor Ist District. . bright lominaries of the nation sat—while James Cross. . yet the robes of office hung loosely aad in. eee eee ES appropriately from his greener a ‘about, and in a manner that would suit a Grand Mass Meeting of rs oa . fish-monger in London, or a denizen of the of Nevada Couuty in Nevada am . Five Points in New York, to seek the epoils Grace Valley. . of office for his dear, dear friends. [Great The Democracy were called together in . applause.) I say, gentlemen, that this act— Nevada, on Monday night last, to hear the . that his course as represented even by one vindication of Mr. Latham, from the foul of bis own fricads to-night, shows, that . though he was a senator, and had the robes charges of bribery and larceny made witb) 97 opoe on him, that be no more come up to diegraceful vindictiveness, against him by . the standard of tuat office, than did Benedict the Opposition. This he did successfally in — ome up to = — ofa ayoor ( jig . though he was an officer and wore the ania epecch of great power and ability. His . ‘ 4 statement of facts was admirably arranged, . forma of an American General. [Appluse.} and the proof brought forward to establish Mr. Latham next replied at length to the bitinaoceace forcibly sent home by that ear. charge of attempted bribery. He says :— nestnéss and eloqueace which is the result . I come now to another charge against me, in of conscious virtue, sent conviction to every . comparison with which, all [ have stated, eandid, open. mind. The {words of praise . —_ in insignificance. Ihave been charged . b. Mr. L. and the demo: . °7 the Opposition press, with a vindictivenes were in every mouth. Mr. L. an aud malevolence which shows the intensity eracy, may well be proud of the occasion. . of their pereonal hatred, with the crime of Judge Tilford, a noble democrat, for over . attempting to bribe the Supreme Court of tn hone held the audience by one of those . your te ad bag bens matter "4 : w 'y 8, ave never magical and eloquent efforts of his which senponded. I have regarded it sate infabavewade bis name famous throughout the mous; as betraying so much malevolence—.land. The presence of ladies was a graceful . 2% much of the keen vindictiveness which . complimen to the occasion, . Salaewe ot 7 = bod os “y ae uowo an anda
On Tuesday Mr. Latbam and Judge Til\citizen. This very silence has been con. ford were escortel by a large concourse of . straed by the Opposition press as an evidence . citizens and friends \q carriages and on horse . of guilt. A more foul—a more infamous— . Sack, preeeeded by the Nevada brass band, ® ore Outrageous slander and’calumny was . 4o Grass Valley, at which place at night he . hen — against the dead, as well addressed the steadfa:: democracy of the banner towne Mr. L, very properly did not allude again to any of the charges made After detailing the facts bearing on this . subject. Mr. Latham read, in support of his . Powell, its candidate for Supreme Clerk, . against him, but contented himeelf with the discussion of the questions at issue. Hie effort here added materially to his reQutatioa as an able orator. Mr. Burch also spoke with effect. Gieting closed up with a laughter provoking . @peeh from the Hoa. Mr. Coffroth, Alterether the meetings were the largest most €Dhysiastic, and democratic ones witsessed in Dyyvada County. RopseERt.—the residence of Mr, S, D Bosworth, on Mil street, was broken into follows :— Meeeoy on the stand. charge thomselves. allegations, letters from Judge Terry, Hon, . Venerable in appearance. J.R. McConnell, Mr. Vincent E. Geiger, . Will iasult the Dr. besides informing the Sac-@Bad flour was ordered to leave the connty proprietor, Mr. Clark, will spare no expense . Judge Heydenfeldt, and an affidavit of J. z, . famento people that the old Dr,’s supply of . previous to Monday next, when Bennett will . in supplying his table with the choicest luz: . Beard, late Clerk of the Supreme Court,— . hair dye bas been exhausted. In Sacramento . issue hisnew stock. See handbills, Sic . The reading of these documents was received . the Dr. is “the glass of tashion and the mould with the most enthusiastic applause by the . Of form,” and wears the prettiest of whiskers ,audience, when Mr. Latham continued as . 904 bair. Now_ then, gentlemen, I have only to ray from the first. that the could not prove tbis they indicated thot tard there butif there is, it is thoroughly . works reseived from the East. The Culturist is Snow Tent, Feb. 3, '59 Received of W. B. Churchill, per Sackett,six dollars in full for Regular } . and Special Pole Tax of H.M. Hanchett } . for the yewr A. D. 1858 that was garna} . theed hy Wm. Pickle. Dept. Assessor. . (Signed) Martin Brennan. Asseseor. We cali the attention of the Nevada Dem: . ocrat and the next Grand Jury to thé above receipt. The original can be produced at . any time it may be required, We have oth er “startling developments” to make before . the September election. We intend to burn . the hide of some of the Broderick candidates in this county before we get through. . By H. Wenderson. Broderick's Black Republican organ, the San Francisco Times, in speaking of Milton . 3. Latham, in its usual billingsgate style, . lets off the following annihilator:— If there isa native of Obio in California who will vote for euch a base, low-spirited truckler—sach a reviler of bis kin—then may bis father and motber curse him. We are an Obioan, and intend voting for Mr. Latham, and we don’t think our father! will “‘ curse us’’afor it, either. It is just, however, as aman has been raised. We were not brought up among the “nigger worship~ . pers,” and, therefore, we bave no scruples in regard to casting our vote for a good sound } meet at the M. E. Church, oa Monday Even-. Gut. Weller, as Brigadier Goners}. The ing, August 8th, at 8 P.M. . members or ize Nevada Rifle Company, will —--take notice and extend to bim the salutation We are Locofvcus of the lowest grade; and due s superior officer, In thene days of peacé we brazenly proclaim it to the world.—Vlin our own Iand, Gov. Weller bas shown . vada Journal— By Nat. 1 ge . so t Nobody will dispute that fact Natty. Tou aa miochaedt an have taken your proper place. Nat, of the Journal, wraps bimsetf ap in. statment Banded hi & the Democratic fag this week. We fear his heard that the JocrNaL wae “coming out fate will be like that of the fabled ass, who Lecompton.” We trust their delight continue clothed bimeelf in the liou's skin. . Sher perusal.—Nevada Journal—Buited by caibdbsiaacinc santa Nat Brown, et id omne genus. Since’joining the administration demoera} Wecan assure Master Nat. that * federal cy. we feel freer, more indipendent, and Joes. Officials” as well as the democracy througher than we ever felt before.— Jeurnal. out the entire Union, will rejoice to hear of We advise the people living in the vicinity . the acquisition to their ranks of #0 talented, of the Journal office to keep @ good lookout . influential, and smart a little fellow as he is. for their ben-rooste. It will more than compensate for the disaffec. tion of Broderick. The Nevada Journal, with ao originality Be a good boy, Natty dear, end don't be truly charming, bas followed the old joke . «gfeard;” when we go to Nevads we will once perpetrated by Join Pbhoanix through . buy you a sugar plam. ‘ the San Diego Harald. The Journal does! up the affair eo stupidly that the sweet seen+! Propuecr Fetytuiep.—As the Lecompton tedness of the County Judge does not cause . convention, after defiling the town, dafiled a laugh. out of it, the candidate for coroner, astride whol was 6 1 Cuan Dine ee tho siden etiieosiasions “SeaeR © pol ust received, by Freeman & Co's Express, . herse, and hell just sbead of it.—Vevada direct from N. Y. City, the largest and finest . Journal. selection of Catholic Books ever offered in. The County Judge got that joke off eo ofthis market. Persons desirous of purchas. ten last week (as be always docs when he ing a copy of the Douay Bible, according to . thinks he makeg a smart saying) and lauged the Douay and Rbemish versions, with notes . at it so imm ly, that we are surprised national democrat, and a high-toned, educa. by the Rev. Geo. Leo Haydock, should call at the Journal's publishing it. The Judge ted and liberal gentleman. . The Democrat printed at Nevada, calls Dr The Democrat Tae Nationat’s Mustarv.—Our sweet—. to all classes of readers, aud of great advantage to . Scented Grass Valley cotemporary refet8 U8 . every one who grows a tree or a blade of grass, yt . $4erms, not being inclined to submit calm/y thie: They bave called, — Suse . to its recent political posters, as containing . has been said that the ‘‘Culturist”’ isthe best work . tO any system of espy-onage, got in a foam: bey mitted, at Mr. Loutzenheisers’. should pot tell of the good things before onconaerniceetanagceeliianmaionas they appear. Bexxetr vs Bap Frovr.—In this case, ~ which bas recently beendecided by ourbum-' gg~ The Empire Restaurant has been ble palate, Bennett has gained the viotory.— . thoroughly refitted, and the gentlemanly uries that our market affords. Caiense Gatenvies. Waar nas Beccur or Prorestor Esrr.— The Augnst number of tne Cultarist has been pub“Squalls” says that Espy undertook to inlished. It contains a variety of articles interesting vestigate the theory of at whereat or ms, a sample of suid jouroal's mustard, We bave . of the kind inany of the States, and we certainly ing rage, and with one terrific blow knockcd . examined the posters, and there may. be MUS . concur when we judge by specimens of agricultural Espy and his theory on their beam ends, and a white horee, brought up the rear. The . these men could, and they have come for. digestea —Vevada Democrat. on Sunday night. while the occupanta were ward to-night and proved to you and the’ ateburch. Clothing jewelry and seve 9; ) peonle of this State my entire innocence.— . Sis Aajent of the Oultaries le nour intown obtainarticles of value are Mysing. The zognes’ in alt this ation which has been forced . Could detect the digested matter at the €X~ . . subscriptions, and we are Scetiaines tact 4ad made s thorough setch of the house, . YP Me, Phavedone what nocriminal ever . amination. Your long familiarity with sued . our gardeners and fruit growers are enthusiastic is ¢ "signed at the bar has done—I have taken ; bat appeared to disdain to uke anythiag of ay tive, eed proved my inn at . things makes your word conclusive, hel beg — weaer per year. Mr. \emall value. No clachas yet wen obtained ; ‘He *!\e charge. I have shown to you to: ' : eto wio were the guilty partie ) pight the if Jy Murray ever entertained . The editor of the Nevada Democrat com‘ Bilin tid — ao ide. dur ag bis lite, it was derived, . plains that be could not hear/Mr. Burch when. 28” Mr. O. Johnson has just received a K. Spencer, sq, still bas m band oe acre nana have _ done . ihe latter spoke at Nevada. The Democrat . fine lot of furniture, which he offers for sale the latest and best papers and and megvzines . ang a out them injurious mt man has ears as long and as large asany of at the lowest cash price, at bis new brick from of the world. We ee Poole of the State. entirely practical in its views, and contains results No éouks bat your experienced palate of experiments tried on our soil and in our climate. bis apology in gvother column. his kind but they are not sowie, We eccept . store on Main Street. Sew bisedvertisement . according went his way whistling. Espy got ashore swimmingly, bat broke bis shins among the breakers—abandoned to the billows the wreck of his hopes, and gave up the pursuit of knowledge under such thundering difficulties, gm Mr. 8. M. Said, has jost returned from San Francisco with alarge and fine stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., which he will make up in the latest styles, to to those beautifal plates thet arrived by the Jert steamer. A Large Supply of Fresh Burnt Lime, Censtently on hand At the Kilns on Wolf Creek, we Which will be Sold at the Lowest Marke: Mates, For furwer information app'y at the hilne, or address Fiward Huston, Gravs Valley. Terms CASU We BARLEY and bo VY WANTED 1a excherge fr Lids. Orders Promptly a2ivored. S-tt ——— Information Wanted. The Rev. Joshua Sreet. (hapisin U. F. A., of Fort Ridgely, Mingesuta, ix ansious o hear of Lia bietber —— Sweet, suppoeed to be liviug in thie ceuaty Address te H. Swesihman, rans Valles, Nevada Co Nevada papers please copy, and continue iasesties ene month. BDissotution of Copartnuership. Th copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned J. P. bienoks & Co., is th oday dirscl ved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late Grm, sre requested to come torward anid pay up. J. VP. BLANKS & ©90. The busiress will be carsied onatth« old stand hereafter, by SMITU & Loss. Grass Valley, July 2let. 1859 Empire Restaurant, Minin Street, Grass Vaticy. Next Door to Wells. Fargo & Co’s Express Office. Meals st all Hours—where everything cap i be bad which the market affords. All Sorts of Game in Season. Thaukful for the liberal Patronage extended tome since my opening of this Establishment, I take pleasure in informing my frienda, and the public in general that I have this day concluded to furnish MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Where everything can be had that the market affords, with the assurance that an unexcepticnable Cook wii] do Justice, and I am confident that by this aseurance, I shali reetive @ liberal patronage, (as heretofore,) from the citizens of Grass Valley. ee 4L80.. el am prepared to furnish Orders, as per Dilt of Fare,on the most reasonable terms. lde J. H. CLARE NEW STORE, NEW GOODS Main Strect..Grass Valley. FURNITURE. Te SURSCTIPER heving removed to hit New Fire Proof Building. taker pleasure in informing the citizens of Grass Valley and viefnity that be ie Openixg the Larkcet and Best Selected Stock of Furniture, Ever Bretght to this Place. ‘he! to House Furnishing, Pe Pings borg Bovey, = Fi Matting. Wall Paper. and Blankets; wili be found in ereat varietv—aAll of which will be sold on the lowest terms, for Cash. Fe thankfu' to the eltizens of this place and vi “oy their liberal heretofore. I feel fident if they call on me now, they will find me Setermined to be undersold by no otber Store in the mountains, 0: JOHNSON. .