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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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a NOT ES 1853 From Nevada Journals te, Dec. 9 Espentihidd onens his new store, corner of Main and Comuercial Celestials congregating im town in numbers. 23 A tree fell across some houses at thehnead of Main, crushing them and a fine Boncord Coach that was in one: of the buildings. : » “THE GOLDEN ERA: : z iow. Ti: Nevada Corresvondent tells of war between Newspaper Editors. Nov. 20: Nevada Corresvondent destribes Nevadae From Nevada Journal: Dec. 2, lsoss For Sales Hamlet Davis? 300 lbs. sack tlour 100 sacks Irish ad Sweet potatoes: 5000 bacon and ham sides 0000 do sugar, difierent qualities 4000 do beans 4000 dbs rice 8000 lbs. butter 2000 lbs. lard 800 cases assorted shelf goods 45 barrels and kegs of Boston syrup 10,000 lbs iron and steel 40 kegs nails Crockery, glassware, hardware, saild ducks, manila rope, mining tools, etc. all of which will be sold low vor cash or gold dust. From the Golden Era, 1353: Dec. 25, 1653: Nev. Corres. It grieves me to say that a portion of this town, especially Broad Street is tamous ror houses of bad repute where evil temptations almost as great as are airorded by either of the said countries, exist to an alazmumg extent. In the widst ot these houses stands a church and respectable people cannot but see and near much that is transpiring 1n that ne1gnbor-— hood. Such nvisances bebar many people trom attending the church at all, while the nastor needs to posses stentorian lungs to drown the ‘oise and rabple outside. G.V.Telegraph, Oct. 6, 1853: Young America News. Oct. 15: Nevada News: Hamlet Davis’ brick, Aprr-27, Sargent's home, top of Broad Street. Daily Alta, June 7, 1853: Letter from Nevada Golden Era, Dec. 25: Nevada Correspondent Jan. 28: Nevada Corres. Long +om’s Again May 63 From the Interior: “ining on American Hill Golden Era, June 19, 1853: Piece of gold & quartz exhibited in Nevada, weighed 45 pounds.