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€ be Hekadx Aationa
The Nevada Journal, ‘Democritus’ &
Ce.
The Storm in the Mountains.
The recent storm has bee: by far, the
What isto become of the Noble
Rivers ef Califernia,
THE DOG IN THE MANGER.
The policy by which our quartz ledges are
A NATUBAL METEROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
It has long been known that the age of
The Nevada Journal and ils correpondent beaveist and most extensive, for the first of . It seems that the business of miners is at held is detrimental to the country,
and injaGRASA VALLEY,
NOV. £2, I85D“Democritus,” appear to have sor heads; the season, which has ever been experienced . War with the pbysical value and beauty of
tious to the thrift of the masses of the peo— trees may be ascertained by counting the
=
<=
ae
—~+SS
and being full of venom, bave beer seeking in the State since the period of the Gold dis. this most attractive portion of the earth. By ple. There are three or
con
sec
rin
uti
of
gs
a
ve
sect
ion of its trank.
four
of
the
best
J. I. BOARDMAN, Eoprrorn.
for some time past, to find an excuse wherecoveries. in this neighborhood rot less . iteverything is turned up-side down, per. mines in Grasss Valley
It
has
also
bee
gen
n
erally supposed that the
township, each
by they might discharge it upon the head of than sixteen inches of rain had fallen up to . sonal property is deemed in many parts of of which isheld
var
iation in the size of these rings was owby
virtue
of
a
few
thouAGENTS.
Gov. Weller.
Finding no other pretext, Sunday morning last.
. the State as possessing more of the elements . sand dollars worth of machinery, that have ing to the more or less annual vigor in the
Geo. A. Lovagnove is ourdely authorised Agen
A
.
they asa last resort, use our article on the
annev
hav
er,
we
but
e
tree
the
of
;
gro
wth
not
been
worked for more than twelre
The rain has been almost continuous for f Substantial worth than “ = ye ve
or Sacramento. Me may be found at 67 J st
pardoning of Gebr for their under handed nine days, and bas fallen so gently as to do . An allavial valley in the mountains, whic months. Practical
til
the
pre
sen
ins
t
tan
hea
ce,
of
rd
any
at~
miners
would
San
in
Agest
sole
work
our
them,
Na. CHAS. A.CKANE is
purpose.
We are rather surprised, after the greatest
that
security
a
with
it,
purchase
one
could
.
gradsettling
by
good
posible
aud pay a fair and handsome consideration tempt to construct a meteorological register
alvertixe
receive
to
empowered
la
He
Francisco.
i
th, instead
of
.
rit would never be disturbed,
wor th sixfor so doing but the proprietors.
fro
dat
m
thu
a
obt
s
ain
ed.
ments, and receipt forthe same. He may be found such a labored effort—considering that the ually into th
as they aseditorial and communication were the reat 172 Montgomery «treet.
a loan sume themselves to be, will
thousand dollars, will not command
h sogecda
tenagor
pies
7
It
app
ear
tha
a
ver
t
s
y intelligent German,
not agree to
. in floods, fa consequence of its rapid decent
sult of more than one head—thatso puny an from the clouds
of one thousand. Mining while it exports. this they want a still greater profit. Thas & preseantresident near Austin, Texas, bas
offsp
ring
shoul
d have been produced. Veri. High up tn the mountains, though it bes wealth from our State, counted by millions . they will not work them on their own
been carefully stadying the phenomena of
ns
tio
ina
Democratic Nom
acly “the mountain labored and brought forth generally fallen in the shape of snow it has . of dollars per month, in the upheaving of count, neither will they lea se them on
the
se
ring
and
s,
bas communicated the result
equi+ mouse.”
melted very rapidly, thus Mling up the . the earth, to pour it forth asa volcano of. table terms to laboring men who would like of his observations, in substance, as follows,
whi
ch
we
We object to a person who bas always
cop
y
fro
m
a
Tex
as
correspondent:
to
do
so.
springs and raising the rivers, thereby se. ™#™mon, overwhelmes the gladening land.
“On cutting down some post oaks, he nobeen a bitter opponent of the Democracuring
1
and
cape
with
devolation
and
ruin.
The
happy
.
for the miner a much earlier,
The miners it is true, make their own
, ticed the different distances of the rings from
cy—who believes it a party to which no hon. more
.
vale,
which
was
once
resplendent
with
the
.
rmanent supply of water than is
laws; it is our opinion right that they should,
. each other on the stump, and on speculating
est man would belong to—who has been . eonal aan
spe wll year. The effect
. beauty
s of its flowers, while the still air Whatever mining
interest one may acquire
in his mind as to the cause, he could only
an advocate of a higher law—who believes of the storm must tell most favorably in . that hung over its bosom, drank in their
under them, of course we believe should re—
come to one conclusion, and that was, that
that the administration of ex-Gev. Johnson comparison with past searons, upon the early . rich perfume, is now a scene of formless
main sacred. But we are inclined to the
Of Missouri.
they were caused from the effects of drought
was the model for fature successors—to aswinter ’s gold product.
heaps of rocks and earth
;
'
the fresh clear opinion that there is a vast amount of auri~ and
Subject tv the nominations of the Democratic Na
moisture; the trees of course growing
sum
waters
the
e
’
of
guis
the
mount
of
e
“De
ain
tunnel
moc
is
rit
now
to
us,
the
ser
/ferou
.
”
ve
s
quartz
in
this
towash
ip
that
would
toual Convention.
The snow on the divide, between Placer-.
more in a wet season, and barely at all in a
out his political spleen. Brother Waite . ville and Carson Valley up to Monday) meagre and muddy stream ; the muse bas pay the laboring man handso
ft
mely, that is dry
one
.
To
inv
estigate it farther, be cut
shou
he
ld
the
last
man
to
talk
abo
ut
“‘too
ls,”’
.
to
due
are
ks
than
ial
espec
TuHanxs.—Onur
last had not accumulated to qnite a foot of Teserted these regions, once to them the
. helg by spurious titles. Those who hold ;down three
trees of apparently the eame
the publishers of the “Nevada Democrat” when he has allowed bimself to be made use . average depth, so fast did it melt. In Hope . most poetic and facinating on earth, not to . claims by lawful pre-emption and improve—
.
size
, and sawed off a block from each, plaof
by
a
few
diss
atis
demo
fied
crat
Valley
the
ground
was
barely
covered,
and
.
return
again
till
some
future
and
purer
age,
s.
for a timely supply of paper for our presment, cannot be molested. But those claims ned
and burnished the surface to develope
These very men knew our columns were in Strawbery Valley no snow was to be seen “¥en gold shall less be sought, and the which
ent issue. Without this favor we should
are attempted to be held by old, idle the rings clea
rer,
and found two of them to
ope
to
n
the
We
m,
dist
inct
stat
so.
ly
ed
—
supA
y.
ar
to-da
appe
le
to
have been unab
though it had rained steadily from the com. 8t@ces of the landscape, and the trae poetry . machinery, or inadequate amount of improvebe
ove
r
two hundred years old, and the othWhy
then
did
the
not
y
ente
thei
r
com
r
pla
int
s
on
ply of paper for this office has now been
menement of the sterm. Several Washoe ° tbe earth be the more esteemed.
. ment, as provided for by the Quartz Minits way from San Francisco nearly three in a legitimate channel, instead of bargainbound wagons when aear the Summit bad . We can never forget with what pride and . ing Laws, of the township we bope to see . phe
=
na
e
sa
p
An
g
r
ing
wit
a
h
pap
er
that
poss
esses no political to be abandoned, at te commenement of the . *¢miration with which, in 1849, we first jumped by the industrious and enterprising
weeks.
. etesdleé-of the other
;
as
reg
ard
s
the
principles at all?
rin
gs and
large,
the
of
current
strong
the
upon
!00ked
.
extra
for
storm and the animals taken back
miners, who will foster labor, and develo
“Democritus” says when we purchased the supply of feed, with which they immediatly . clear, deep river of the Sacramento. In its .
THE EFFECT OF POLITICS ON
that wealth brought about only by indomita— aanpaPher Bon iy gg
controling interest in the “Nevada Nationreturned to pursue their journey.
. triumphant march of waters it rolled on be. ble exertion, and which alone can
THE GROWTH AND TRADE
give pros. terologieal table, of the country for two
al,’ it was stipulated that it was to be a
OF CITIES.
Freight over the summit from Sacramento , tween the thick defiles of noble trees on . perity to Grass Valley, and fill her
citizens hundred years, constructed by nature herThe popularity and prosperity of cities is party paper. Itcould be none otber in our has gone up from five to ten cents on the . either side, which stretched out their sturd y
wit
h
thri
ft,
sati
sfac
tion
and
happiness,
self. He found on reference, by tracing back
popthe
as
promoted on the same principle
bands; and never before has it contained as pound—Flour had advanced to $14 and . arms over its bosom and to the blue heavens
Gold is our staple, and whatever inter— from the edge, the last four years had been
ularity and prosperity of man, Should the much partizan writing. in proportion to the barley to twelve aud fifteen cents. Itisthe . ®bove, as though it were the abode of the
feres with its production, is at enmity with . very dry,from the rings being near each
political sentiment and action of a city benumber of issues, as since we have had its
determination to keep the Placerville route fairy queen, But now how changed. Its the prosperity of the people
.
other. 1852 is well remembered as a wet
come antagonistic to the opinions and intermanagement. The doctrine of ‘Democriopen for the winter for stage and freight Waters are turbid and muddy with the
ests of certain sections of country that gave tus,”’ that newspapers of party pretensions travel—of course the summit will be crossed . grovling pursuit of the gold-seeker. Its chan. . This sort of prohibition to the working Spring and summer, and the ring of that
of
the
min
es,
and
the
consequent production . year showed from its incrensed distance, that
it their trade and support, it is but notural bave not the same rights as individuals, is ou runners.
. nel is fast being filled up, and ina few years
and certain that the offended people will palpably irrational and silly. We should
. if things go on as they now do its glories . of gold, by which men claim through one. the tree had grown as much in that year as
deny such irreciprocal city, as well as the pay no attention to euch remarks, save that .
Gop Hit. U. T. Oer. 29th 1859
. shall have departed forever. The occupation subterfuge or another, large mining interin three of drought. The last five years bas
FOR PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES,
DAN'L 8S. DICKINSON
a
POR VICE PRESIDENT,
JAMES S. GREEN,
Ly
* . epithe *Btaame elle Navigation Co.,’ will be ests that they will neither work or permit to . been one of unusual drought in Texas;
it gives usa good opportunity to utter, as E
and
PE a OL
ae
:
.
OF THR Nrvs
3
NAL —Dear . gone, and the noble and beaatifully painted be worked by others, is discouraging to la. it appears that this period of dronght is not
Within the last twenty years we have had we conceive, some sound truths. A party Sir. DITOR
thinki
iin Shaan, Mle tiie ete. ot
commerce and profits arising therefrom.
the
fir
st one that has happened in that cli
. trout, thatthe early emigrant stopped to bor, baneful to the growth of the place. and j
ting
Boston at one time had an immense ard no . in proportion as either can discern that the Mountains might not be uninteres
:
. gaze upon, in the windows of the restaurants . should be crushed down by all lawful means. . mate. On reference to this “chart,” the
The dog-in-the-manger class should recloseness of the lines show that from 1806 to
leas profitable trade from the the South, par . oourse which will bring honor and power to toonme-eipene sentans,, T kane concledel . will die, if he has not already , not for want
to
jot
down,
some
by
the
way
ofa
pastime.
181
1
the
re
ticularly in boots and shoes. In truth, Bos. to the party. As the fate of nations has
wa
s
a
similar droughy, and again
.
of
wate
but
r,
from
too
much
wud,
(if
the
ceiv
as
e
littl
enco
e
urag
as
emen
poss
t
ible
.
;
If you think them wort) * setting up’ you
ton at one time, was the great emporium of . often depended on the selection of a genele of Sacramento donot bore artesian 80d in a country where the mining interest from 1771 to 1776 there was a severe one
can
do
so,
if
not,
youcan
“lay
them
under
,
poor
.
EngNew
the
all
of
e
trad
shoe
and
boot
the
ral to lead an army, so, next to principle,
wells or do something else to get pure water , is not sold by the government, it should also, which corresponds with the Indian tradit
ion
land States. The factories of ail the States . the success of a party depends on the kind the table.”
of
this
par
t of the country. which say
they
may
share
the
same
fate.)
and
will
only
.
rightfully
be
left
as
a
prize
to
energy,
indusThe first on the programme is our town and
were but tributaries to the enormous traffic . of men selected by it to fill offices.
. be known,—like the whig party—as having . try and skill, Laws should be so framed, . that the Colorado, a short distance above
diggins
;
the
former
is
progressing
rapidly,
é
s
;
/ Austin has been crossed dry shod in pla
.
n
grow
has
on
Bost
city.
that
in
on
carried
ces.
that improvement and pre-emption should .
Without disparaging the claims of such
at
van
4
once
existed
on
the
annals
ofhistory.
There
.
atleast
so
far
as
the
facilities
for
getting
.
tprofi
has
She
e.
onag
patr
It
is
the
rich by southern
sam
e
now
; abont 15 miles from Ausmen as Wasbington, Denver, Baldwin, or
is
no
doubt
about
it
;
this
busine
ss
of
minin
g
Hed
hand
in
hand;
and
those
who
from any
,
:
.
.
stores
&
saloons
Three
permit.
will
lumber
ed, really as much from the slave-worked many others we conld mention, if we think .
tin,
you
can now cross without wetting the
We
are
.
cause
,
canno
t
afford
to
work
a
mine,
shoul
d
respects.
many
in
Pulsauce
®
'*
.
built.
being
are
houses
dwelling
several
and
.
herh
sout
éotton fielis of the south, as the
the interest of the party will be subserved Joe Smith & Co., (not the Mormon Pvophet) overflowing the world with money, and our give way to the seperior abilities of the man soles of your boots, From the great inself. At the very time when a streak wf by electing some other man. Gov. Weller, are putting up a stone Livery Stable 28x40 rivers and vallies and fertile lands with mud . Who
cre
ase
in
the
distances of the rings the five
can.
wealth was pouring in upon Boston from. for instance, to the Senatorship, asa loyal
yea
rs
fol
low
ing
eac
h of the aforesaid
The
grea
test
enc
our
age
men
t
to energy,
—the
walls
of
which
are
nearly
completed
.
#4
gravel.
’
.
me
beco
to
fit
her southern castom, she saw
dro
ugh
ts,
mus
bav
t
e been very wet.
partizan paper, it is our duty to do so, and they also intend beilding a large public) 8 the banks of the Mississippi they con
industry and shill should be the cardinal
prominent, if she did not take the lead, in no man bas a right to accuse us of party inbouse of the same material. Others contem. 8tructed levies to protect the land from the
Our
¢orrespondent congratulates bimsclf,
principle of mining legisiation. Guided by
denouncing slavery and the slave-holder, fidelity, when we concur with the doctrine plate building 4s 2000 as lumber can be prooverflowing of water ; here, our farmers will
and says that the investigations of the obit, prosperity and wealth in golden streams,
two marked illustrations of this propositicn. . naner ora party man is able and faithful,
nistical to the interests of the cotton-grow
Iv to ten
ee
on golitionl infinenee antago . UT TUES CO wcesrew see eet
hit eweimg
were ione.
that men do not make parties, but parties
asi
Gai wae ad
etired—A new street has been laid ont north . b8¥e to build
them to protest their rich
will flow over a bappy land.
serving German is inspiring confidence ia
ttre CTETR ORE of thie POUtion, tlieee ele preseus
Was it to be supposed that the would be very iusufficient without the right aod running parallel with the old one , the acres from an overflow of mining debris.
, Period of drought from which the country is
lots
on
both
are
staked
off
already.
The}
;
d
ul
wo
th
sou
the
of
s
nt
ha
rc
me
d
an
rs
plante
Cavent ox THE Sierras tv A SNOW . go deeply suffering. will be followed. ax berekind of men at their head. Our sympathies.
diggings
about
bere
are
being worked toa
‘The Bainy Season.
o
wh
se
tho
Sro
ich
rm.
enr
—Messrs. Board, Fry & Co., immi. tofore, by a corresponding period of plenti—
d
an
t
or
pp
su
continue to
are with Weller, because we consider him
employed the very wealth they bestowed most fit, and because the democracy of Nebetter advantage than when they were first . To all appearances we shall now have . grants toCalifornia, by the way of Pike's) fy) rain and abundant prosperity.
‘
upon them to make war upon their political vada county desire his election to the next opened. At Gold Lill there are at present . plenty of water. The storm King has com. Peak, were caught in a snow storm on the,
.
the
week
Thursday
On
reign,
his
menced
.
eight
from
and
running,
arastras
five
or
Holloway’s Pills—Overflow of bvile—A constitufour
mountains, a few days since, just this side of
e?
far
wel
al
eri
mat
d
an
rights
Senstorship, by an overwhelming majority. . to ten rockers. Some rockers are taking out . raincommenced, and continued unabated, .
tional predisposition to bilious disorders is ver
d
an
y
the
summit,
and
barely
escaped
with
their)
nit
dig
ve
The south, with instincti
The “Journal” accuses us of seeking to . from fifty to one hundred dollars per day . until Sunday noon, during which time, accommon in this country. We find that ina lang
lives, from the intense cold and the sudden .
proper resentment, withdrew that immense damn Gov. Weller by defending bim in tbe
proportion of the ordinary cases of cough, cold, in
asloig
aathey
have
water,
which
is
about
.
cording
to
the
measurement
of
a
gentleman,
s0
d
ba
she
h
fall of snow. Two women were along, who termittent fever influenz
ic
wh
e
ag
on
tr
pa
ive
rat
luc
d
an
a,, the liver sympathize
etc,
supposed pardoning of Gelr. Not so, good . two thirds of the day. At Crown Point, . who resides a short distauce from Grass Val.
walked seven miles through the snow, when . violently with the pulmonary organs. Acting di
long bestowed upon Boston, and that city sir; we bave not yet arrived at that point to .
they were so fortunate as to overtake one . reetly and simultaneously upon both, the Pillx soon
has ever since vainly endeavored to recover . which the “Journal,”’ ip its editorial and . there is une arastra running, and three. ley.16 inches of water fell.
Evans a cattle dealer, who afforded them . bring them back to a natural condition. The immore
being
built,
also
two
or
three
rockers.
The
two
following
days
it
tried
toclear
up.
.
th
ow
gr
her
to
n
ve
gi
s
wa
h
from ihe blow whic
communiention appears to be at home, of.
conveyance and protection. Their cattle purities of the system are discharged through the
running.
New
quartz
leadsare
being
open:
.
but
again
the
storm
set
ia
and
has
coatinued
and prosperity, on account of ber ungenerdrawing Gov. Weller ty his fond embrace
bowels, the organs of respiration are relieved by the
.
week.
present
the
gave out, and the wagons were left; they . . Operatio
;
J
ous, suicidal and fanatical intermeddfing— _ with one arm, while with the other he pluned every day. Some very rich ore near the . with unabated fury daring
n of this great counter-rritant
upon the
Her tremendous effort to get up a “Trade . ges the poisoned barb of the stilletto to his} *“ Devils Gate” has paid as high as $1,00to. But it is quite a relief after six mouths dry . then drove as far as they could, when they. fevered blood, and the functions of the liver arp
the bucket, washed witha rocker, others . dusty weather, to hear the pattering of the left them to perish—sixty head—mostly . regulated and restrained. Thus the the primary
Sale,” will give her but a spasmodic relief; heart. We have not, as has
the “Journal” . in the same vicinity prospect well ; one or. rain upon the house-tops, and hear the wind .
work cattle—and after the utmost fatigue. "4 subsidiary causes of the complaint are reached
she can never regain what her foolish and
Judas like, betrayed him witha kiss. We) two companies are putting up arrastras to! moaning and sighing as it rashes on through .
and exbanstion, they reached Dutch Fiat, . **4 subdued at the same time.
unfriendly policy has caused ber to lose.
what we honestly believed, without . work their leads with. Considerable excite-} our streets. Particularly so, with acheerful j
spoke
destitute of all save the clothing they wore. .
St. Louis is another example. Her orimanner.
any
in
“damnation
to
reference
”
MARRIED.
ment has been created by the striking of the . log fire to shed its genial warmth, while the
gin and rapid growth in population, trade
We trust the “Journal” will take home above leads, and men can be seen all over. good wife is singing lullabys
Sept. lst, at the residence of William Barnett,
to the babe
and wealth, was founded on the enormous
Paciric Raitroap.—We have read the adto itself the lesson it sought to inculcate in the bills, with their tools,in search of the . who bas just fallen to sleep in her arms’
of Macoupen Co snty, Mlinois, Mr. T. J Gardner, of
tod
an
mp
he
of
ps
cro
y
av
he
d
an
e
produc
dress of the committee and think it exceedGo d Bar, Nevada County, Cal., to Miss Lizzie H
.
try
to
Waite
brother
avail,
no
of
Itis
us.
hidden treasure. During a short tramp over. Varily there is something captivating in
bacco, from the inexhaustably fertile lands to disguise
ingly able. The Convention has done itself Foster of Macoupin.
youself
in
the
lion’s
skin,
for . the hills and valleys, a few days since, I was such evenings. just for a change, reader.
of upper Missouri, owned by slave-bolders, .
great credit, and deserves the thanks of the
you own dear self will obtrude, ana whether surprised at the number of tunnels and shafts
and worked by negroes.
inauvirtually
bas
It
coast.
Pacific
whole
under
the
cognomen
of
*Denneritus’’
or
edibeing
run
into
the
bills,
which
are
begining
Diccer.—Svurcery-—Some
time
in
the
.
:
kee
yan
m
fro
n,
tio
gra
emi
h
oug
thr
,
In time
gurated the building of the road—this is say.
torially,
the
“Waite”
will
stick
out.
to have the appearence of the hills about early part of last summer, “Jim,” an Indian .
dom, St. Louis becomes free-soil, or abolition
ing much—-but we are confident of what we’
Company’s
Co,
Nevada
The
Valley,
Grase
.
hereafter
eeck
Democrais
dissatisfied
When
well known hereabouts, ia a fight with one
in her sentiments, and lost no opportunity
assert.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ing states,
“NEW TO-DAY.
to advocate such legislation and doctrines t© make a “tool” of you, tel them that you . tunnel (in which your humble servant has an of his comades, bad his left fore-arm so iu.
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION to me 4iThe
intellig
ence
and
capital
of
the
state
as must and has already proved inimical to . have already bad one lesson. and that in fu. interest) is progressing at the rate of 4 or 5 jured from laceration of the soft parts, and
* rected, issued out of the County Court of Ne
vada County, State of California, on a Judgment renis
equal
to
all
that
the
Conven
tion
suggest
s.
fractures
of
the
bone,
that
mortification
enit”
the interests of the farmers of north and . ture you intend to look alter your own in-. feet per day, and expecting to “ strike
dered in said Court on the 4th day of November, A,
We
are
in
favor
of
going
to
work
in
earnest
.
D. 1859 in favor of Grorncs P. Darron and agameat
sued.
He
laid
at
his
camp
in
Penn
Valley,
.
feet,
70
about
already
run
baviug
day,
north-west Missouri, She attempted toturn ‘erests—the resusitation of the defunct . every
Josern RicHaxps he beeper for the sum of Fight
We
are
in
favor
of
loaning
the
credit
of
the
At Virginia City (formerly Opbir) the attended only by his mobala, until the arm)
Dollars and Ninety Cents, with
Hundred and Five
destruction upoa those who have filled her know-nothing party.
oe
.
State
for
$20,000,000—if
necessary,
more.—
interest on the said sum of $805.90, from the 4th
actually
desiccated,
when
at
last
an
old
same
activity
prevaiis
as
here.
Families
are
she
h
whic
with that measure of prosperity
day of November, A. D. 1350 at the rate of Ten per
p2
The
Minstrels
under
the
supervision
settling hereto make it their home. Our Indian came along, borrowed a saw from a. The sum proposed by the committee is not cent, per annum, until paid,
)
.
ed.
St
has so fichly and unceasingly enjoy
. a
dollar
too
much.
All
that
the
people
of
Together
with
all
costs
of
suit,
1
have
levied
up
inment
enterta
ar
gave
Birch”
Billy
*
of
.
neighboring
ranch,
and
pruned
Jim
of
bis
town numbers four or ‘ive females at present ,
Louis is suffering from her ingratitude and
small
A
week.
Friday
last
Valley,
Grass
in
.
unfortunately (for old bachelors,) they are dead member, leaving the bone to protrude
folly. She is killing the goose that laid her
i will go straight forward to completion.— . Defendant,
h Richards, Ty of,
in tae
and PRD
t
in
pee
wil
anae
Te
were
who
those
and
them,
greeted
house
.
about three inches. He may be seen around
all married.
golden eggs. Her trade, all of a sudden, is
week.
next
ied,
d
e
dissatisf
nuch
very
be
to
appeare
there
Mor
ship, County of Nevada and State of California,
.
suffering intensely.
Our nsmmasements are various, “ Mart . 0a begging, almost every day, and apknown os the Helvetia and Lafayette Geld Mining
Company's Quartz Mill and Leads, also Defendant's
The people of north and north-west MisThey are evidently a secend class troupe Taylor, & Co., has given us one or two of . 'Pears vigorous. How the case will termiinterest in and to allthe machinery and appurtelast
n
day
Mon
y.—O
atir
ine
Casv
ress
Dust
eouri are retaliating upon her, and sending . ' thedelination of negro characters, when his very interesting performances, winding . nate, whether the dead bone will be thrown
rata thereunto a orin any wise apper
compared
with“
Bachus,”
from
arrived
lately
has
who
Phillips,
John
zs,
.
ning,
e.—
wher
else
et
mark
a
find
their produce to
up with-a lecal song ; then we have “Monte . nd a sound stump be furmed, or disease
States, commenced his first
Atlantic
the
and
joint,
shoulder
the
to
extend
bone
the
of
.
the
of
one
occasionally
and
square”
the
on
N
by given that I will expose
to public
This intermeddling will ruin cities and states,
Ja Miss Annette Itce performed at “Jong eared sons of vnreqguited toil” at last cause death, time alone will deterday’s work on New York bill, asa drifter.— Sale all the above Exceed Property to the nighest
net less than it ruins individuals.
bidder, for Cash, in front of the Court House
5
.
Ham
ilt
The
on
when
ate
on
Wed
r
hours,
nes
two
eve
day
some
nin
work
g
at
been
bad
He
oe
in Nevada City, on Tuesd
ay,
the 6th
day of Decem
vulgarly called donkeys) may be seen mak. mine. The case is of interest to doctors.—
ber, A. D., 1859, betwe
the hours
.
last
en
of 9 o'clock A.
,
and
notw
iths
tand
the
iog
ext
2000
to
rem
in1500
e
from
and
way
gave
roof
the
adver-_
“nata~
the
by
ga We call the attention tothe
i + a he street sd onatil of the We should call it amputation
M. and 5 o'clock, P. M.
. the State have to say is “yes,” and the work . "Ail
the right litle and Interest of the above named
tenticenrouistas, acter Molar, Stemre
pounds of cab rock, fell on bis back and anne ee this 4th day of November,
dislocated it. He now lies in a critical conJ.B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff Nevada Co.
Me Connell & Byrne Atty’s for Pitfs.
Randall are
and
ick
McCorm
Drs.
dition.
Arries.—This delicious frnit is becoming
of the weather, quite » good house culenary department, attacbed to his caudal ral mode.”
fisment of our friend Charley Smith in clemency
another colamn. It will be seen that he . steeted ber appearance, and the applause appendage, much to the amusement of the
the
to
d
testifie
given,
ntly
freque
was
Which
gratify
to
e
undon
g
nothin
leave
to
intends
public. The weather here is delightful, .
all they can for him, and some slight
the wants ofany and atl. Do you wanta fact that her talent as anactress was bighly
doing
in this market, and is being
plenty
quite
.
nights
light
moon
and
sunny,
bright,
hopes are entertained that he'will recover.
good square meal, ora good bed, or someappreciated. We trust that on ber next
the . offered at prices somewhat more reasonable
visiting
persons
for
pleasant
it
making
a fair evening for
thing to warm up the inner man, or a fra— . #PPearance, she may have
heretofore. They are selling here at
. than
s
s.—crowd
mountain
the
of
side
this
on
mine
grant cigar, Charley Smith’s the man. But . her performance, wher sie can be assured are dailygcoming and going, two stages six pounds for a dollar. This however
don’t forget his Billiard Tabler. They have . 0f # crowded house.
lately been purchased in San Francisco, and
—
A New Drren.—The Excelsior Ditch
are the best and most correct tables in NevCompany have contracted with
some
Chiada County, being Phelan’s combination nese for the completion of a ditch which has
cushions with marble beds. Players useing
been surveyed from a point near the Ran
them once, are sure to go again.
dolph saw mill to Sand Hill. It is to be
running tri-weekly can scarcely accomodate . would scem to be quite to high when compsee
We
s.
price
o
cisc
Fran
San
with
pared
c.
the traveling publi
four
from
at
city
that
in
tised
adver
are
they
Taking things altogether 1 believe this is
box.
the
by
nd,
pou
per
s
cent
eight
to
the
of
o,
Dorad
to be the Great El!
bound
world ; just now while writing, several have
feet
18
h,
lengt
in
feet
109
er
steam
A
jar
ngs
diggi
rich
and
new
that
g,
sayin
in,
come
(coarse gold) had been discovered east of beam with two engines, has been constructed
Frex Ficur.—Some six or eight miners
got into a dispute about a water right, on
Pike Flat, on Thursday morning last.— win
Words ensued, the lie was passed, rocks were
thrown, and one hombre aimed a terrible
blow at at adversary, when owing to the . market
the *
slippy state of the ground, his pedal extrem:
is determined
that
not be excelled,
in any
by ary Hotel in the mountains.
BAR will, at ail times be supplied
ities gave way, and he mearured his length
always
5
best W
and his Lodging
on the ground. The ludicrousness of his found
am
and
Ce
eight feet wide at the top, fiv
at
e
the
botns
John
e L. Stephe
Oceax Steamens.—Th
ventilated.
well
and
tom, and four feet deep, and the terms of the 26 mile desert (26 miles distance from at Benecia. She has been built with especial situaticn roused the riseabilit
ies
of
the whole
on the other side with the splendid
connects
two
with
supplied
is
SALOON
BILLIARD
The
ed
by
&@
employ
be
will
and
speed
e
to
referenc
slice.’
a
get
per
ahalf
and
dollars
five
are
contr
the
had left “to
act
many
and
)
place
this
all round.
ensued
laugh
hearty
a
and
party,
Tables.
Billiard
Patcnt
Phelan’s
steamer Atlantic. The price cf passage is rod. This will about drain Deer Creek
n,
Sulliva
Jerry
n
newsma
ising
enterpr
that
j or
weather holds fair fora week
the
If
the
This
brought
e
about
tions,
peacibl
negotia
The only Tables: the kind in the County
line
this
by
gers
passen
and
d,
greatly reduce
greater part
of the
yesr, for some miles be~ two I think I will have the pleasure of visitfor conveying his Atlantic Express matter and the matter was finally satisfactorily ar.
CHARLES W, SMITA.
tan rely upon receiving every comfort that low the head of the ditch.”
from
San
Francizco
to
Sacramento.
J.
Adieu.
then,
until
city;
ing your
: Grass Valles, Nov. 1, 1860.
ranged,
ls
ee:
«el make the trip agreeable and pleasant.