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ae memey ‘an Par pry largest and
pet returns possib'e+ aid we' take it for
uni lag, . hat the only’ way to arrive at a
Pf ge of the tacts by which he
tits to be governed in making his outlay,
the truth ie not apparent t an
SS -— javentigution, is to proceed carefa ly in that
ae jnvwowtig ction. To proéeed blindly upon the
_-*fiieta’ of én uiterested party, and expend large
fms of money without an intellizent survey
‘ground and some consideration of the
i -proupests, is like employing Gid. Pillow to
: feat owe instead of a competent
tis Acad a as ah ane coon
_fnge of « route for a railroad over the mountaint, Two reasons in favor of that route
are nasigned ; one, that no considerable bridg-Stig ih required 60. it; the other, it is nearly
pn an sir tine. These are very good reasons,
(all must admit, jf not more than counter
"PMadevd by. ndvantoges on other routes, and
the adventages on other routes do not couneet
poutes is made.
route offers a
yo to the suman, and its
ly so. “In these re“fo have the advantage
pver all others This route comes within
a fifteen miles of this city, and mizht be made
, suierviveable tous, if coustructed, by building
: a branch road to. connect with it. But the
Dutch: Flat r@ute lately examined by Mr.
ah asset etl nage han
ot Se Jen So gai
00 0 handred feet to sho mile The route
rough one, and the local trade to be eonogo gemdy
i that te netrusti
Ws bw jon Se rae
thd dixadvantages of the Jadeh route, and
“we propone to offer a fow suggestions relsTrig apd. will ug he dlepnted, that
guilvoad to-thie city. would be.a paying inme aw ‘The trade and travel that would
4 ig from A a cee dt, te rr
-jtia-an unwarranted assumption to deel re . ’
ott bluster would result ; but
: er own a wigger’s toe nail unlegn he . .
ena with Coover &. Stockton, of Folsom,
©) are now engiged in building at the latter
ied hes alam, SaplleeaMaredl in
m ack memes boil over with wae
re J. H. Carroll & Co.,10 conOur Prefect has to-day banished eight
persona who have to leave the State this
afternoon for Manzanillo, and the veasel by
which they go er rries thie letter,
McKEAN BUCHANAN;,.
AND HIS DAUGHTER,
. Mises VIRGINIA —
Reis eas
» Or, THE PARRICIDE’S DOOM: :
exten. from Schiller, the Shakespeare of
2 be
Charles de Moor: .Mr. McKEAN BUCH.
Count de Moor.. s...45+ me. Cesena ~
ae eee sake ioapenienenh oa
To conclude with
A SCREAMING FARCE!
é ip Uppal Mion. Senders with appene.
Peni ster a didi: Dp ol wa
hundred ‘barrels of flour in twenty-four
hours. The fall of water from the point at
which the stream is diverted fur mill use, is
upwards of eighty feet. Tho mill will be in
operation in six ee
DAx Rice's Sauw.—The San Francisco
Spirit ofthe Times ‘widerstands that John
Wilson, well known ip San Francisco s¢ a
theatrical manager, has made arrangements
to bring the entire original Dan Rice's show
4o California. It will come by way of: Panama, and is expected to arrive in about twa
the. Wonder if Dan is coming with it.
he original Dan Rice’s show, without old
‘Rice, would be the the play of Hamlet With the character of Hamlet omitted.
FROM THE Nez Pencus.—-The Yreka
Journal is kept advised concerning the new
Northern mines. It says that hard times
prevoil in the Nez Peree country, and if there
are not deatlis from starvation it will be a
miracle. Persons have arrived at Yreka who
any it’s an awful wintering place, and that
eight out of every ten are destitute of money. The Snake Indiang also are becoming
troublesome.
THe Rosoaan Loam. For the week
ending Oct. 12th, the amounts received for
the new loan was $1,151,714,35. The largest
single subscriptions was one for $50,000 by
Paul Whiten &. Sons,and one from C. 0.
Chadwick for a like amount. , So anys a Boston paper.
Miurrary Department oF Onecox.—
The Portland Advertiser rejoices at the inJormation that they are to have a separate
and distinct military department, and Gen.
Wright is to it.
t#” A “fast” life Cannot be lived with impunity. Iq this field of waste and disorder,
‘as in every other, God's violated law, however it may be » never fails to aseert
and vindicate itself : “The vicious die early. .
Topacco.—“An old tobacco grower,”
writes to the Alta, that this State is bound
to be one of the best tobaccu States in the
world. The soil is pectliarly adapted to its
growth, the climate excellent, and the. leaf
i equal to the best. In the opinion of the
writer this country will preduce more vo
the acre than Virginia. The tobaceo worm
is net known here.
Fhe body of the noted deperade, Carley Williams, has béen found on'a bill aboot
four miles from the town of Bear Valley. —'
It was recognised by the mark of the
. Te entrance of a pistol tall, fired at him vearly
ayear ago by Deputy Sherif’ Thorne, of
Calaveras.
a
Nez Higeae “ Ne. Gopp.""—-We learn
all agree in spumgdaenees tes
Toc
seakane or onem banc
coun
. Arrivals at National
ta Gagette says C. B. fn eases
Conumparm CONTEST. —Professor An
derson, the “ Wizerd of the North,” closed »
six weeks engngement, at Tremont Temple,
Boston, on Friday evening last when be had
& congmdrum contest, giving a gold watch to
each, 4 gentleman and Indy, for the beat conumdrum offered. ‘The hall was densely pack.
ed, and it was 12 0’clock ere all-the “ good
’uris” were dead. The successful conumdrums which took the watches, weet $100
each. were as follows:
Q.—Why is it impossible for the Governmeut te grant the request of our Svuthern
brethren ? A.—Heeatse children in arms are
never left sloue,
_2 —Why is » water silly like a.whale? A.
ecause it comes up to the surface to
blow?
A Mrs. J. St-wart wis eal to be the ountribator of the former, but she was not prerent, and the watch was handed over to we
foreman of ury, who awarded the prizes, Mr. FSe be delivered
to the Mayor f6F benefit of the cit charities.
The reputed author of the wis
‘Kiel Woodman of Chelsea, but he was alec
absent, and a like disposition was-made of
thesmecond wateh. An excellent one among
the rejected WHF ae fullows:
Q.—Why is W.H. Rassell, LL, D., like
low prices? A.—Beeause both correspond
ith “ The Times.”
—~
York, ordered two pieces of ebureh_ pl
& Co. The one, a silyer _—
foot high, has an ornamented ae gs
ter of the column, and the
The beh kegs apt anne Ag
outspre r are inwlindde calc ant a Th ie
vase rests upon a small sils By ia
tended to reeeive the Sooner wafer.
‘The whole is enclosed i ina morrocco
case, adorned with a
and the Princess's initigls in old
It is sup t thie
ith io intceded to he sider red ehne
man Catholig Chatah te tie in y eoicwrptaen street,
ar ana ate souvenir of the Princess
Clothi
York.—-N. Y.
filagree crown.
old church text.
elegant and cost
Y. Tribune.
MONTICELLO Conrwcaren. —A tion
hak been filed. iw Dichanad Be eceeeee
of Jefferson, now oned by Captain Uriab P.
Levy. of the United States Navy, and eccapied by. his brother, who is alleged to be disaffected towards the rebel Government. ‘The
estate embiaces 360 acres of land; and besides this Commodore Levy has another Virreg Pog an pega ehagh wer ost ily be Es of
propriated by our SenEen He
Subyoten. —We eee b our exebanges
Ro gscpatteys oh ts been committed in San ‘Francisco on a charge of ‘sedycing a young girl, only fourteen years of
age, under the most revolting circumstances.
Wonder if this is not the same customer who
once kept a liquor store in this city 7 The
name sounds much like it.
ce Mr. Hamilton, of San Joaquin county
ee raised this year, as the product of his
bees, twenty thousand pounds of honey.
A Gurr —The eames Clothilde, in New be
wi carefully
éntwined with richly enibossed ivy leaves.— .
Ye attendanee during her vint foe New . ,
tration of Munticelle, the well hase bones
Pacife Mail Steamship Co's.
STEAMSHIF
. <elite UNCLE SAM,
po AEE epee ee Commander,
Will leave Folsom Street Wharf on
At9 o’clock A. M., punctually.
Fer Panama.
_ ee Panama to
tivo eee Ser Tock ty tes Ado
‘and
A, BSS . agra
Cor. Gaqremeghe & 4 ‘idesdorff sts. San Francisce*
Dre or PARTNERSHIP.
pases se em ll consent on’ the let
f September , 1861.
A. SUMMERFIELD.
Omega, Noy, 13th, 1811,
Re Rcke B SA pone md HEREAS. on
+ A. re ag Bs
peste ena i comer’ ow Ke of 5 e
vada, against . KReed me Sess, oo Daren
Davia for gore he principal debt. with
interest on the principal at the rate of3 per cent.
per rom the of until
won the eaid 7th day of Nov, A. D16t. &
ete ant thopwamate . deweribed
which have just been completed ~ bey knows
miving
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DRY GOODS STORE
H4gs22=: ALREADY \
a
"Ga eow sosay emien sad
TH E ROBBERS;
aint ating ent Calunbi out
. ed tothe muggle with
Ticke .00. Doors wt 7 o'tock — fan
Fe erp Mo its prema Rafchat Bee nat tandadhagpitth 1000 Drmemn
Patterns, of the A fay nat A ee Da
from .5 cents to :
loaks of the Latest Fashion, from §$3)to _
. Shell—200 = tment ta ead
ees to suit every one. —
negia
ALL THE BATTERIES !
‘Loaded to the muzale with Dry Good's atevery
style, a endiess variety, and at un recedented
low prices, -saapneeise a deatiaamion and 26 per
‘Thursday, « «November ist, 2861,
WE CLOSE-THE BATTLE! .
Embroideries, Ribbons.
Damask, Lace Curtains,
;. Wiping out the Israclites entirely
into the Store
FF DRY GOODS STORE! .43
In connection with our immense Stock — oe
Goods will be found asplendid assortment of
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
Which will be sold 30 per cent cheaner than
‘imate iy
We have also the First and only Steck of
Ever tropght te thineitz. sonstating of
ee ’ s
vacrs !
A dee
——
THE AMERICAN
Eat stip the Dogs of War,
Pn High Prices!
now has its
_ CHEAP otoill coops !
THE ACTION
Selena ta er
>) FIRST GUN!
SECOND GUN :
THIRD GUN:
FOURTH GUN t
itp tee Kons Perr aren yd.
Hostery, Gloves, Searfs.
:Weeten Hoods, Shavwis,
Flannels, Cassimerea,
Ladiew’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks
Linen Goods,
Gents’ White Shirts,
O11 Cloths,
And compare prices.
JAPANESE COODS !.
Glove Boxes,
Waiters, &e. &e.
Usefal as weil as Ornamental, whieh will be sold
Remember the place. Pa
HACADORN & \sowtey,
vibe . 7 ty aan
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