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April 10, 1857 (4 pages)

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LYACHING IN Berre County.—The Marysville papers of April 3d, all contain an account of a lynching affaii which recently took place at Bangor in Butte county, in which thiee men wee hung. From the hewspaper accounts, it does not seem that the guilt of the parties hung was clearly estal.lished. We copy the following account of the affair from the Marysville Express: From Mr. Mallon, of Foibestown, we . learn that thiee «f the four men who were arrested at Long Bar Ferry, aud 4 liought to this city on the 31st ult., f.em whence they were sent the next day to Bangor, have been executed by the people of that place. The ci.cumstaices, as near as they could te ascertained, were as follows: Ic will be :ecollect ed that they were accused of shooting and robbing Chinamen, and were seu: up to be examined before a Justice of the Pezee, who had issued a warrant fo: their apprehension. ‘They had bee: examined and held to answer, and were placed in charge cf the Coustable at Bangor, and the Sheriff sent for. P 5 re . On Thursday morning, some time between the time «f two ard fou o’eh ex Berguson, one of ‘Le four, succecded in withdiawing his hancs fiom the haneeuffs, after which he liierated the rest. They then possessed themselves ef the Constable’s pistol—in what manne: we . did not learn—and attempted to make their escape. The alaim was jr mptly wiven, and the people pursued aud soon: é rus us that a Coroner's jury had bee: atled, aud the 7 “found hanging on an oak tree,” but the parties ngaged in the ha: ging were uskiew: sthe jury. Vhev we eall ven: ge) ther supposed to lew { viet << veratict Was, o vei twe :1 . : W a) ‘wuson, alias Chea les vertook and anested them. Ferguson, the youngest «of the party, turned State’s evidence, and was pretected. The other three, George Ringold, George >. . Jobnsen and S. R. Lake, wee hue vhere they were taken. Mr. Mallon i: -! 17: ‘ te I j Gaev } hic i L throng Nitiae eed by our ¢.tize . > h ie . ! er . pose d j { d ‘ tcas oO ca e . he Er; saihee to ge: a hand /ill] hed tting footh what ie exiled . Ve.y, ne ¢ ther thre ‘iss . that Joh Fall. Bs * California Stage Coasy ary, the Cal. i Steam Navigetion Ce iipany, and, . bort, adarge majority of the prinei. chants and br men of the 1, tevether asa isliie@s ; vere dande uterfeiters, and as sueh wee p. evive Ile firthe: in consequence of his r+) ¢ community. hat discuvery vy were seeking bis life. ; Fron these facets as well as from his ppearance, and the opinion of these who have known more cf him than we save, awe have no doubt of his insanity, ind would to the citizeus ot Bangor, or wherever else he may hapnewest sugezest pen to be, that they hang no more on . iis testimeny until a jury of competent physicians have deci.ed upon his sani. * Sh It is fearful to eo itemplate the possihility that innoceat mea have hee hung by an iusase mob, upon iusa.e desiimouv, i¥ Since th to thi community, whieh has only been withi. Dr John P Bull's Pectoral Balsam, its suecess, base: introduciiou the last few mouths, of solely upon its own merits, has execeded all expectation ‘To be fally app eviated, it needs only to be know: —) ‘The absolute need of a reme ly tht will cure colds immediately, without that disagreeable nausea produced by most of the specifics used to act upen pectoral glands, has long bee: felt, acd in this Buall’s Pectoral sueceeds eati.ely —in most instances effecting a complete j cure within tweaty-feu: hous. Shouh! iny of our readers te } troubled with wa De. Lark, the age.t of this valua'ile me lici e p ¢ f. diay or two, and then you can take o. cough or cold, call why is cue a hottle, folluw the di-eetion your Led and walk. Waar’, Tremps—-An act pas Assem' dy on Ma day, “to cho of Nathan Trichet Trickatrive.” of the ther. ed the ge the N than [hat last trick is wovth name to tw A Goon Siéx.—A Frenehma i, a few iniles fiom Sai Jose. has upon bis sigs for a legenl, “By the grace of Gad.” aud dj.eetly unde: it, + Liger Beer” —~ Phat is equal to thee y<f the fri: hawkers fn Constanti cple—“In the name cf the Proj het —fyes!” “Ladies and gentleme ,” said an aue tioueer, “these articles ave no sham— they are genui.e tapestry ca: pets, made by Me. Tapestry himself.” SATURNALIA IN THE Bouporr.—The fashion of inflating ladies’ dresses has so c 5 a tar reversed the relative positions of ally the lady’s maid who has to blow the lady up, Shape stated. . ; iy ataba BOOTS & SHOES ! Main and Commercial Streets de ving hased th : ‘9 ’ + C5—-= ee ri FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, establishment, wonld respectfuliy inform the citizens of Ney ada and surroun‘dling coun'ry that they intend to kecp a large and good assortment of mOoOoT Ss, eAnd all kinds and varieties of Shoes. Stuck direct from the best manufacturers i2 New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, . they will be able to seli as cheas as they can be sld at any other establixhment in the S.ate. A large assortment of Lacies’ i Nisses, and Children’s Shoes. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A continuance efthe liberal patronage from their forwer patrons aud the public are respectfully solicited. P. J. ESPUNSCHEID, WM. R. COE. Nevata, April 3d, 1857, D:tch ?roperty for Sate. TPVUE UNDERSIGNED WISHI G to dispose of his I interests in this State offers the following properain Cn. -fourth interest in the Shady Creek Slume. Ditches, Reservoirs, and water right. Said Fiume . 5000 ft of the bed of the Creek attached. and rains over 40 *cres of mining ground hitherte unworktle Wa er alundantand free during the entire year. Also—Ome-Third interest in the Badger Hill Tail SPhice, on rter cf amile long, with THirnry MininG CTAm™ ed Alse—The Corrace occupied by the subseriber, near herekee, dlastered and pipered, thoroughly finished ‘ and all modern = « and enclosa vard 250 feet square, with a picket fence. Gar fruit trees Xe ve Neome from these mining interests has beenover S140 00 per week on anaverage for monthspast. The Hlonse is within two minutes walk of the ost Office, market &c. The Nevadaand Forest City stages pass tally ‘This property will be sold whole or in past, if desired. Reference to apy ofthe citizens of herokee. Cherokee, Apri] ?—tw 0, F. CLARKE Tascivenat Notice. ATE OF CATTPORNIA—Co: nty of Nevada—ss In ‘ the Cenrty Conrt of said county FENWICK MILLER vs HIS CREDITORS, In the matter ofthe p ti ion of Fenwick Miller, an In solvent de! ter, praying that he may be allowed to make mnmenrt of his estate to bis rediters, and he be discharged from hisdei May tth IsSz. entitled an “Act for the relief of Inselvent Debtors ard protection of Creditors.” And in pursu-nee ofau order of the Hon, Thomas TH Caswell, County Judge. notice is herely given to the creditors of sid Tnoolwent to be ard appear before said Judge in eveda city in open Court on the fth day of May at Lek A, M.toshow conse why the prayer of said tres tke pt sheuld cot he granted, and an asslenment of is extote be madand he Le d rged from his debts rali hilities, eof the Statute in such case . ro pursuar tod not! forther hearing tid Ensolvent be stayes, By order of Court. Wi <= mv hard with of seid Court } Y thist! v of April A. . JU. BOSTWICK. Clerk Win. Sancth, D> puts, apl=— m Sherii's Sate YE of an Ex ntom 53 ‘issued out of the Hon Distriet Conrt of i Futeial Distriet of the Stete of Califor judgment rendered in said Court. on of fonnary YS57 in favor of Walter Masor J. 4. Banton, for the sum enti rected and dev-soven dollars with interest on ’ rimonth, from the date thereon lpeid.t : ! ve Tew ibed property TPivet don the 9th day of Jan RY t title, interest and claim T. Bevnt fina d te the Mining Claims wy } »., Situated on San Juan Hill in = re fernia. t of April ’ iN sellall the right 1 4+. Boynton in and to < cd e Court House door in ‘ ind, tothe highde ention and all iPIELD. a < noe fer Sate, »* GOOD RAN H 4 new the onperPeacK or HAY RANCHn of California, an'to any one want* plea-ant business, offers indneements -twith [tis situated on Drv Creek, bout one mile aud a Lalf north-west of the Zine House, raniente read tins twe quacter section: of Land, ALL ENCc bE NETH A GOOD BeUSH FENCE, and two r three soiler Lots in board feres. and a GOOD FRAME RUILDING, NEW Theve i now growing on ita ROP OF H’Y, which . willy’ i} the present season, mot less than Forty Tons, and Tiree Aeres of the finest BARLEY It contains any unonnt efthe best Garden Ground to be found in the State, about four acre < enttivated for that purpose il seeded A small lot of Timothy -nt in fine About Meadow is w condition } ONE HUNDRED PEACH TREES of one years growth vod all the neeessary tools for farming. There is on the place, anumber of Large and neverriding an aounlait supoly of excelSprings. ¢ ear round. It will be seld at the most reasonable rate, either inlent water, either for stock o: irrigation, the 3 cluding the present years erop or without it. 2 a vartieulars address, by letter, or in ersen, N. P. BROWN, April 3, 1857 Nevada Journal Office PROPERTY FO« SALE. The sui scriber wishing to return to the Ata lantie States of 12 rs for sale his property in the SAME town of Cherokee. Consistin: of DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, Siacksimiti’s Shop, with all the Tools aud materials. Tie shop adjocus a Wigon shop and is favorably sitntted for business on one of the most pu lie reads in the vunty. Forterms appiy o the undersign d, on the prenises, JOUN WILL, Cherokee. Apr.1 3, ISST—3: y elirshurz’ Hail aGObL WATC.AL SEAL, witha en Stone da the botroin anda silvers dog at the top, Che disder will please leave it with MRS CLARK, or April 3, i857 T. GALAVOTTL S.al Lo« ‘ST MONOCY Wea residlay, i. WW. THAVE &, Att raey at Law, Nevada City, Orrice—ver Critenden’s store, M in street. Apr 1} —3a* Bi -so0iation. PPV co-partnership heretofore existmg between 8. Meyers aid Wim, A. 0e is dissolved by mutual ec nent. Win R. Coc is anthorised to settle the accounts f tae lan axdal bu: rema‘ning un;-ail after 30 ty< from cate, will be left with an att They for colleeSie. S MEYERS. WM KR COR Nev ata A rid 34 1B57. wevada MestaUra:it. Vo. 23 Sonmersial Street,.... Nevada \ PRASER its leased tic alo centratly locae tedand wei known Restaurant aad hos refitted ‘aenished the same in the most ap sty ¢—and ow ceady o ace wlate the oe cazonecfNe ada and rivellung pu‘die generally in the most bospitasde nr. riiE TABLE «ill atw ‘ys provided with the very st the markcta herdsand th. BAR stecked with the stof L qnuvs. strict attention to the wants ral share Meals te order at all? OYSTER § AND XRTSGAME SUPPERS. 4 iv rusts t aN f pulbc patronage. tase. shed at the shorte t netice, A SPRAXER Prop. N ode Moreh 32, 1897, Coastabie’s Saie. Qtate OF CALIFORNIA, Conaty of Nevaca <<. — ‘i tne ofan Exeeution to ne -elivered issued from Cutof John Anderson Esq. an acting Justice of “vaccin antlfor the’ oanty aforesaid, bearing dare iareh 2 st, AD 1857, to satisfy a judgment rendered by & courten the i9th day of Mareh A D. 1257, in favor S iney Hanteon and a st H. B. Gates for the sum f 34) debt, interest, da es and costs of suit :-—I aken in execution. and wili sell to the highest bidfor cash. all the right, title and interest of H. B. Gates )ardtoa certainlotof Mining claims, situated on Natv. Aaerieas Ravine. in the township of Nevada, and tow asthe Garces & Cvs. claims and all the appertea’ .ces belonging to the same, on THURSDAY, the i6th ty Ai] S D. 1857, between the hours of 9 o'clock. \ M aal5 o'clock, P. Mo Sale to take place on said ‘wins Tak na: the property of H. B. Gates to satisfy ‘veabove desman ls and acerninz eosts. J. B GRAY, Constable. Nevada March 27.h . 857. Pockct-B ok Lost, « YONPAINING TWO ON PES besides other papers vitherin Neva la or Oinega Oue note was for $400 aed February 5, i857, aid payable to the undersigned. the secon t Note was for Sisv, payable to the sub<criber. Payment of the above notes have been discontinued Any person tinding said notes will oblige the owner by leaving them at this Office. or with the subscriber, Feb 27— tw* HENRY L. DAY, «meca. : a b: Bacor mistress and servant, that it is now usu10.000" scape 3 so manana T. ELLARD BEANS. & Co. street. 52 Broad 50 5s Rio and Java Coffee for sale Tr ELLARD BEANS § Co.3h Broed Str They have made arrangements to get their . hr pursuance of an act passed of which is feneed and hax been . r ‘aurday night, in . A. J. ALSTON, J. B. NEWMAN. R. MMURRAY. Alston, Newman & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AND Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods! Pine Street, bets eer Broad & Commercial. RE NOW RECEIVING and just opening a well se 4A lected, complete and entire new stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, to which they } ariicularly call the attention of the citizens of Nevada county and . Surrounding covntry. Consisting in part of Fine Black aid Blue Frock Coats. Cassimere Business C vats. FineBlack, Blue and Fancy Cassimere Pants, to gether with every article (totedious to mention) appertaining to that line and usually found in a similar establishun nt. x In tine Goods wehave a Large Stock, well made and . ofa better cut than has heretofore brought to this market We flatter our: 8. that we possess allthe elements i point of long residence, thorough systematic br habits, and particularly knowing the wants of thismarket will be enabled from time te time te r:nder entire satis faction. In short, neither time, atention, expense aud unceasing efforts to accommodate all will be sya ed 16 render our house second to None in the mountains in poiut of quality, price &e &c. Our prices shall be the lowest and un iform. {We ask a call and we guarantee te render proof of what we say. Nevada, March 20, 1857, Hose Manuitactory. S HOWARD would respectfully inferu the Miners We of Nevada and the surrounding towns, that he has established himself (being a Sailuiaker by Commercial street, Ke »refession,) on y's brick, No 3. up-stairs, For the purpose of mannts ring to order, at all times all kinds and sizes of Duck Hose. which a-e warranted to be of the best quality. Carpeting sewed to order. iF Allorders promptly attendsd to. He hopes by strici att. Dion to business to merit a liberal share o public patronage March 20—3m BULL’s ost PECTORAL BALSAM. The Great Cough Remedy has . been tested by thousands ! AND IN NO INSTANCE HA IT FAILED If you havea i COUGH, COLD, BRONCHITIS. CONST "MPTION, TIGHTNESS OF THE CHES WHOOPING COUGH. DISEASED CHEST or LUNGS, Dr JOHN P. BULL'S PECTORAL BALSAM Is a Safe, Speedy Certain & Permanent Cure. the Pecroitie BaLsin PpUssesses great advautye ; over allother ough Medicin < in many respects. In the Urst place, it Cares the Cough without producing Sickness . As alother Cough remedies do, ‘Aways CUKi 8 ‘he DIsEAskina FEW DAYS. never nail and) (Leasant TO TAKE—i< purely vezetable andun form iu its acti n, and no unpleasant consequence wiil . fouow its use Auother reason why it should be preferred, it is raved from the ree anold and experienced pracj tower who has d ‘Thirty Years to the study aod . ta e-tigotion of. es of the Lu and Che-t. "Most «Res will Dot take the ordinary cough remedies from iact thai tiey are unplea ant to take, uncertain is acti: aad always producing sickness at the StomIn the second ; 1a e, it rd ac. foe Pucroral. BaLsaM is pleasant totake,is certain te enre the disease. wil wet sicken the Stowach, but will + Leveaad emethe Congh by abaying irri ation, promot1, EXpectoration and procuring QUIET and REFRESHING . SLEEP. The dost obstinate Bronchal and Pulmonary diseasea curd by the ase of this remedy in from 6 to LO days daay cases of esmingly, hopeles Consumption have een per aneniy cured by the continued use of this me icine. Never give up while there isa bottle to be had. Any Number of Testimonials have been received by the Proprietor with the request that they might b. ublished but having full coutidenee in the Balsaa and belie ving that the article will reco:mend itself, . have hotdcemed it expedient to publish them. It only reueor two doses Lo satisty a y one that thy ba e atlast found a remeey that cures COUGHS and GULy aod without sickening the St-mach, i Fac similie of the proprictor’s signature on the outside wrapper, JOHN LARK, M.D. Sole Agent for Califoruia, Main street, Nevada City Drug Store.Number 32 Main Street. Nevada, California. JOHN LARK. M. D., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Camphene, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Spirits. Turpentine, Aleohol, Perfumery, F Articles, Patent Medicines, 'Tebacco, 1OOKI tACTS, Sago, Ma Ginger, Nntmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Isin . Port Wine Starch, Indigo, Sal Seda, Sponge. 4 Also—A_ well-selected steck Supporters, Shoulder Brace and in fact es WELL ot Abdominai Suspensory Bandages, &e ry article ustally kept in a DRUG ESTABLISHMENT! -fresh, and the best of its kind, been paid to the selection =f 5 y an expeNhe Steck having been purchased for CasH at Low PRICES can and will be sold for cash. at PRICES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. I am reeciviag Goods frequently beth from San Fran cisco and New Y © that purchasers may rely on tiading every artic aining to the Drug business — Every inducement will be offered to the Trade as I wili sell Goods at Sacramento prices with the addition of freight. Orders from the Country respectfully solicited and sax isfaction guaranteed in quality and price. All Goods ordered through the Express will be promptly . torws d to be paid on delivery. Particular attention paid to the preparation of FaMtILy MFDICINES Prescriptions carefully compounded by day or nig JOHN LARK, Druggist, New Fire Proof Store, Main street, Nevads:May 2. 1856—1f cht. Tetegiaph Lime 6f Steger, Between Nerada and San Juan. G The subseribers respectfully in—forin the travelling publie tha they 4 have purchased the above line of Stages of Abe Wagener, and will run to San Juas ani return the same day Leaving the American Exchange, Nevada. every morning ats o'clock. . ing by Montezuma and Oak Tree Ranch. arnving at “an Juan at 11 o'clock, Connecting with T. G. S.nith’s Saddle Horses for Camptonville the ~a.ne day. Returning leaves San Juan every day at Lo'clock. Express matter promvutly atten led to, WM F. WILSON, & Co Proprietors. W S. MecRonerts Agent. for Saie. QOUR Shares of Ditch Stock of the Rough & Realy Water Cy Acply at the s ADA JOURNAL OFFICE, SAT No vala March 7th, The New Yorsw« Bakery EB Boarding House JACOBS & HUMPHREYS.. PROPRIETORS. BOARD. her week.. ss SINGLE MEALS 50 Cents. WHEAT, RYE AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD Always on hand and for sale low. Pound, Sponge and Wedding Cakes Made tuorder -t the shortest notice KP All kinds of PIES, CAKE &e, on hand. April 3—3m ‘eo, ee ie See ae e rl > . : NEW Guvv». (JESSE S. WALL & Brornenz., \ TOULD re-pectfally inform the citizens of Nevala avd vicinity that they have received during th pa-t week the ; Largest and best stock: of Goods, Ever before brought inte Nevada iaunl at the Frire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street, Nearly opposite their old stand, next door above J. E ilamlin’s Boek-tere, where can be found every a-tick Kept ia @ well-regulated Grocery and Provision Store. We shail always keep the very best quality of They are always ou Fiour, Sugar, Butter, Coffee, Coffee, Tea, Hams, Bacon, Rice, Candles, &e., Ke., Ke. We would invite particular attention to thece Goodpurchased expressly for the Nevada county trale, and satisfy yourselves that they will compare favorably with any other stock of Goods to be found in this place. WALL & BRO., Broad Street. March 27. 1257—tf Lard, Syrups, Robinsva’s Crossing! HE ROAD from Nevada to Dowmeville. by way ot Robinson's Crossing is in tine condition and presents The Shortest Reute and Best Road for Teams To all the extensive Mining Regions and all the varion< settlements along the Divide between the South and Middle and the Mid-le and North Yubas by way of Hess’ and Emory’s Crosving. The RoaD also affords the nearest route for Packers and lravelers from Sacramento by way of Rough ane Ready, Grass Valley and Nevada, and the mines further South te Poor Man’s Creek, Nelsn,s Creek, and all the Mining Regions north of Nevada and Downieville This road is easily traveled as that between Sacramento and Nevada, Four horses can readily draw from three to four RTT ey comrade el it, from Nevada to the top of the hill at Downieville, w the road is not obmeine a ¥. ROBINSON, Proprictor. SPECIAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the N:vala branch of the “Waace Monument Assoc‘ation,” will meet on the first and third Saturday of each month at & o'clock, P. M. at the Hotel de Paris, en Brea street. All Seotchmen friendly to the cause are invited to attend. JAMES AITKIN, Pres't. WM LOVIR, Se’y. JAMES MONROE, Treas. Nevada. Feb 27. 1857 —3m* Daguerreotypes! Daguerreotypes ! !—Those wanting pictures inthe highest style of the art, should call at the Gallery of Mrs. J. F. RupoLpH, No 10 Commercialstreet. Glass Pictures or AMBROTYPEFs also ma le for thase who desire them. firfSpecial Notice.—The nudersigned takes this method of notifying his friends and the nublie generally that he has nnrchased the New Drve STORE fin the Fires-Proo Building. No 14 Commercial Street.) of Mr BOB ‘Thayey ofSan Pranciceo and ha: forsale the hest accortment of FNGLISH AND FRENCH DRIES ever imported in thi market Thestore is well stacked with every article he onerpe ta the business: and having arraneaments with Mr. Thaver. and other Honses of San Francisco, T ear assnre trase who will give me their natronage. that ther will get a hotter article an lonas reasonable terms as at anv other Store in tewn The bosinessis under the management of Dr. BR CARMAN. whowill cive proper attention to the select tion of desirable articles : and — tenet the bncinese will he so con incted as to merit the confidence of those in need of Medicines. T= Prescriptions will be properly ecomnonnded. n?1-3m GO KILBOURNE TSF" Noctor BR Carman’s office at Geo. O Kilbourn’s New Drug Store, fire-proof brick, No. 14 Commercial street 1.0.0. F. The reeniar meetings of OUSTOMATT LODGE, No 16 will be held every Tuesday evening at the new Hal’ on Pine street, (Kidd's new build'nz ) SAM'L CONNEL, NV. G J.B. VANHAGAN, See’y. nov2l-tf Rr THE RAIL-ROAD HOTEL is the best and chea est Hotel in Son Frircisea d 962m ASUARGE AS EVER! SOL KOLLMAN , "TAKES nre toinferm his regnlar enstomers and the public allv that he is doing business again at the old stand the Brick store. No. 45 Main street, Corner of Commercial street, and fresh selected stock of CLOTHING And Gent’ Furnishing Goods Also keeps constantly in st Sheetings, Drillings c qualities. Matting of all wilths and extra fine White Blanke Also Trnonks. Vaiises and Carnet B ety of Pashinable Hats and Boys’ Clot Sol! hes te be perfectly nn named goods with numerens oth on hand in the stare! his obi eaticfy vanrselves of that fart ¢ Sol. has on hand a large reneral nesortment of ton Douek of ail nforters and Blue, Red A great vari g in partienlar stood tha a can alwa to sell cheap a ohim a call r \ BZ @. as ‘ r > a) LANDEKER & GATZERT, DEALERS IN Groceriecsand Provisions. 5 hades. fan'iven*ay’ gs fall supply of all acticles Fire-Proof Buil“ing. Commer~ii street. Where they will he ba ony to wa't men a’l that vicit hem JS LAND? K? seiles at the Pay stanly nivel a cn for the hes aredts ala best quality. which wnrere he j ad no efforts shall en*ant afl assortment of the Will he sold a* alow profit. wee here Goods delivered Free, “at and see for yourselves. IS TANDEKER S+pt.5 1856 RATLEYGATZERT Meat and Vegetabies. At the old stand on Mainstreet, Nevada, NEXT TO DEER REEK. American Beef, PORK, VEGETARLES, A€c. LWAYS ON HAND, FRESIT AND IN THE REST ef possible condition. The subscriber, feeling him self under the greatest obligetiens to enstomers for past favors, i only a continuance of the p ‘nt bntan inerease of patNoone shall be dissatistied, if the means of satisfaction is within his reach, Pr Corned Beefand Pork, Sausage, &e his numerous determined to merit, not romage, . always on hand and for sale i Xr OME. AND SEY FOR YOURSFLYVES. . CHARLES KENT. Proprietor. . March 19 188% R«eMoOVaAL. . GREGORY & SPARKS, \ T OULD respeetinily inform their friends and the \ rublie in cene: ut they have removed to the Brick Building. on Main Street, Under ths Neva!a Journal Office, Where they have on hand, and will eonstantly keep. i well rted stock, em + asing every a tiele belons . their line of business, of the best quality te be had ‘nthe -warket below. They give a geners] nvitation to all to eallrnd see them = To their eld frien l~ and enstomerthey retu n their thanks for pa-t favors, and solicit a eon. tinnance of the same, They have . Groceries, Pr>: isions, Crockery, Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools, Can Fruits &c. All of whieh will be sold as low as the lowest, and deI vered free of charge any reasonable distance from tow’. Come and see u rerybody ! Nevada, Mareh 20. [857
DAILY STAGE LINE! From N&eVAbDA To Wastineron vee. On aid after Jan. 1 2 Line w Il ran as fellow Leaving Nevada at® o'clock. A M, and passing by Monntain Soring House, Morgaa’s, Coll Spring. White Cloud, Geld Hill ant Alpha, aad arriving at Washington bs J o'clock in the afternoon, It is the NEAREST ¢ °sT ROUTE to Washington Omeya, Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and Rureka, Returning the st 1856, the above will leave the SocrH Yura ‘OTEL every mor £ at 9 o’eleck, and arriving at . vada by . o'clock. PM. connecting with the Calif rnia 's Caches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville, ta. Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington. A S OLIN, PROPRIETOR. Agent. Nevala W.S MeRorerts Novata 4 JR 185 > ee A. ROSENTHAL, . Merchant Tailor, Commercial street, Neva la, above John MeFarland’s. A Larvce assortment ef Pilot and Bread loths. Beavers Fa Vi avd Fancy Cassimeres, Velvets, Sik. alway on haadand made up at short notice aad on the most reasonabre terms. Partienlar attention paid to repa‘ring. Nev ata Set 1 RK +¢ Express and Job Wagon. H JULIEN, offers his services to the pe ple of Nevada e inthe Express and Jobbing business. All orders will be promptly atten led to To be found in front of the Neva.la Journal Offies, Main street atany hour of the day not en-azed on business. Nova’a Ave Qus¢ ti JD visk i, vn Druggist& pothecary, NO. ?1 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA 21 AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Geto. E. Townson, Prorvrieror. The undersigned woull respectfully inform his friends and the old patrons of th: se above named House, that he is prepared tv accommodate them in a better style than any ethe Hous ia the mouataias, at the junction of Main, Washington and Commercial sts. The House is new, and the largest, most commodion aad t farnished ever opened in Nevada. No expense has boen spared to make the establi-hment the Lest and most Comple‘e House in the City. Combing clegauce with coustort, it oifers a-eomutodations for the raanent or transient boarders that cannot be surpassed ia the State. The ceutral position this House ocenpies renders it desirable as a stopping place. while all the stages of the California Stage ompany starting from and arriving at th shment, makes it highly convenient for transient visitors, The Restaurant Is rn'+r my charge aid experienced caterers are en ga ed rom Sin Francisco, whoare well posted in their buswwess. I will guacaatee that the TA Bu: EF Will be supplied with all the Inxuries and comforts to be hadin the market. and the attendants will pay strict at tention to the comfort of those who visit the House. ‘TEI: BaR. GEO. LEWIS & WM. WALKER. Have taken the Bar where they intend to keep the be-t of 5 Wines, Liquors, &c. &c. Ta be found in this State. They hope by striving to please allto merit a full share of patronage. Lodging Department. The parlors and bed-rooms are large and wel! ventilated, newly and hanisomely furnished, with first-rate beds, and all er be a Bee comfort. Particular care is taken to keep the beds Tooms clean ani comfortable Febroary 27, 1857. ee PLNTIVE S Furrus. 1857. A. BLock. ONE PRICE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE! Cor. Commercialj & Pine streets, Nevada. A. BLOCK & Co. A: E NOW ON HAND and are in constant receipt of a large and varied assortment of Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing ! AND Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods. Consist in part as follows : Coats. Cloth and Fancy cassimere Business Coats : Snrtouts. Sacks, and other styles of Overcoats ; Cloth anlleng nap Talmas; Blne Pilot and Beaver Monkey Jackets ; Fine black eloth Frock Coats; Goto mixed cassimere oar. Vests. Black Silk Velvet Vests (latest style:) Back figured Silk, Cassimere and Satin Vests Fancy and plain ‘ assimere Vests. Pants. Pla'n and faney Cassimere Pants ; Plair and faney Satinett Pants : Black Doeskin and Cassimere Pants: Tweed ani Kentucky Jeans Pants. Shirts and Drawers. Tavis & Jones’ Patent Shirits, (large stock;) Silk Untershirts and Drawers ; White an1 Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Flannel, Check and Viekory Shirts. Hats. Black. Brown and Pearl French Hats; Black, Brown and Pearl Wool Hats. Blankets. White, Bluc, Red and Gray Blankets. Domestic. Four-fourths brown and bleached Sheetings ; Together with alarere assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, In «niless variety. Rubber Goods, Haywards’? Long Rubber Boots, (latest improvement. ) “ee short * Black and White Rubber Coats with Capes. Black ond white Rubber Jackets, Rubber Gloves long and shert—THat Covers, &e. sold wholesale and retailat the lowest prices. Call and examine our stock. A. BLOCK & CO. Nevada Jannary 2,185 —tf Cowrtyv Survevor’s Office 3icknell’s Block. No 10, Third Story Connty Surveyor’s Office. Nevata, Angust 8th, 1856, § Frtract from the Act vrescribing the duties of County Surveyor: “Chanter XX, Section INI—No survey or resurvey made by anv person excent the County Surveyor or his Deputy shall be considered legal evidence in any Conrt within this State, except sneh as are made by the anthority of the United States, or by mutual consent of the parties.” ; Ail narties are hereby notified that any Surveys mad in this county by others than the Depnties from this of. fice will not be recognized by any Court within the juris diction of this State TOHN DAY Connty Syrvever as: D. S. TALLMAN. Gnu, Be TUKA Lis. TALLMAN & TURNER, Brick Building, No. I8 Commercial street, NEVAPA CITY. Sign of the large Padlock. 7 EEP CONSTRNTLY ON HAND a very large and general assortment of STOVES AND TINWARE, Mardware, &c., &c. Also—Bench Lools, Table and Cutlery, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. JOB WORK Ter Pone to order atthe shortest notice. & 7 Xp Give us acall we ave confident that we can supply all wishing anything in our line. N-veda, Pebenary 8.—tf = = c. ‘ H. H. Wickes & Co., Sueeessors to Dr. Wm. G. Alban, Broad street., Nevada Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C. Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicines, Spices, Cheiieals, Port Wine. Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Paints, Madcira Wine Turpentine, Fine Brandy. White Lead, Holland Gin, Red Lead, Window Glass Litharge, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Starch, ‘astor Oil, Alcohol, Fish Oil, ‘Tapioca, Patent Medicines, Copal Varnish, Bay Rum, ar Varnish. Webber ry Pectoral, Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam, Together with a general and complete assortment of all articles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as they can be afforded in the mountains. z DR. H H WICKES & CO. Corner of Broad and Pine strects. Nevada, July 4, 1856 —tf _ : BOOTS & SHOES!!! MIKE LEWIS A.ROSENBAUM, On Hand Again at the City Boot and Shoe Store, Sign of the “Big Boot” ON COMMERCIAL STREET. A fow doors holow Landoker'’s Reiek Stara Brushes, ar Oil. url Barley, Neats Foot Oil, Linseed Oil Cooking Extracts, Coach Varnish, Putty, anary Seed, Pertumery, Japan Varnish, Sarsapari Langton’s Pioneer Express. Runs Daily to all parts of the Northern Mines Office—On Main street, in Vacitic Express office. JOUN PATTISON, AGENT. Nevada Ane & REMOVED. McF OBERTS & FUNSTON Dealersin Groceries, Liquors 0. 39, Broad Street, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFPICE. Come and see us, MeR omertrs TF WV. QVway, At Hosmer’sO!ld Stand, Min st. Nevada. Ik always prepared serve to the e public SN rc * se OYSTERS, TeFIN EVERY STYLE .&} Families supplied with Oysters in the shell at the shortest noti von TRE r we S Freetown, *¢ A nrivate room for rarties, EF. SCHOTTE, Assay Office, No. 30 Wain st. At Williamsen & Dawley’s Banking House “OLD DU 'T AND ORES of every description assayed I promptly and faithfully and returns made in from six to twenty-four hours—in Bars or‘ oin. ntee my Assays and will pay any differay arise in the saine, with the Assays of any Mints ‘stoany ofthe Gold Dust Buyers of Nevada ity 16—+f Saiistactory Saloon. FORMERLY HOSMER'S, ON MAIN ST., NEVADA “J AVING OPENED THE ABOVE NAMED PLACF . I would be pleased to see all of the old friends of the House contin-e their patronage, where they will! tind the BEST WINES, LIQUOR: & CIGARS I. VREELAND, Proprietor. ffi-Im Nev da, Feb, 13—tf DRS Se Moe Cigar Store. A. WITKOWSKI ~EEPS constantlyonhaad, at the American Exchange the very best quality of Havana Cigars and . asa ‘Tons rial Artist T bazeo. Don't forget the place, at the American Ex heaage, Corner of Washington and Main streets. 0.4-tDry Goods! Dry Goods! Cheap For Cash!!! The New York Dry Goods Store, Branch of a New York House is now open on the corner of Conmercial& Pine streets, witha aidelegant stoex of Seasonable Goods consisting in Silks, Shawisand Cloaks, M DeLaines, Casmeres and Merinos, Blankets, Flannels, Quilts and Comforters, Bleached Shectings and Shirtings, Trish Linen, Vamask Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, and Crash, Duck. Drillings, and Tickings, Brown Sheetings, Checks and Calicos, French, English, and American Calicos, Hosiery. Gloves, Guantlets, &. &, Capes, Collars. Sleeves, Rubbons, &c. &, Embroidered & Hem Stitch Linen Handkerchiefs, ¥n's’ all Lin. n Shirts, hatf-Hose, Cravats. &o. togeth er with every article usually foundin a Dry Goods Store. Purchasers are requested to call and examine the goods before purchasing elxewhere. ‘Terms Cash—positively no credit. eor2art THOMAS BRADY. Lost. N Thursday, 29th January, a small sized COLT’S REVOLVER, between Grass Valley and Nevada, onthe Ridge Road. The finder will be snitably rewarded by leaving it with JOHN SALE’S Nevada. or feht3 E. W MASLIN, Grass Valley. FURNITURE WAREROOMS. OHN Mce*ARLAND, Dealer in eng Beds, MatPillows, Sheets, Pillow Cases, ce No. 14 Commercial street. _—* nT OT T. Ellard Beans & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Queens Ware, Wooden & Willow Ware, MINING TOOLS, &c. AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF FLAMLET DAVIS, Opposite the United States Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada. WE are Now recciving the largest and finest stock o merchandise in the Grocery and Provision Line Ever offered to the trade or consumers of Nevada city and county. We ote exclusively for cash and are prepared to sellon the same terms in quantities to suit purchasers and lower than ever before offered. Give us a call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. Remember the place at the old stand of Homlet Davis 52 Broad street. GOODS DPELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, “eptember 19th, 1256. mn GSROCERS, No 119 Front Street, San Francisco. OFFER FOR SALE One of the largest Stocks OF GROCERIES, IN THE MARKET. TP Particular attention paid to orders. Feb27 Nacaragua Steamship Co. No Steamship dispatched till 20th April. § ka! public is respectfully informed that there will be no departure by this line en 5th April The next sailing day is MONDAY, April Twentieth, A. D."57, When the Steamship STEBERRA WN &VADA THOS, HUNTINGTON, Commander. Willleave for San Juan Del Sur, touching at Manzanillo, C.K GARRI ON & Co., Agents San Francisco, Vareh 26 1 td J.E. WAMLE Fm Whol 9 ale and Retail Dealer in BOOKS: IONERY. MUSI AL INSTRU ~ 2MENTS, MUSI*®, (CUTLERY, GOLD S. FANCY GOODS, &c. &c. has just received the sest stock ever offered in Nevada. Books!!! Books!!! A good assortment of Law, Medical Historical, Poetical, Masonic, Spiritual works and School Books. ANY QUANTITY OF STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. a s oom il : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of Every Variety. . Cheap Pablications A Cirenlating Library of over One Thousand volumes of the Latest and mos »pular works published. Also, Mg ines, Pe lieals, and Newspapers from almost ev rt of the civi 1 world. Stea:ner papers and California weeklies neatly put in very description of Cutlery and Geld Pens of t manufacture. 2 g Books, Musie Instructors, Sheet Music, Song’ . Diaries and Daily Journals for 1257—a variety of sizes for the pocket a4 counting-room. Magnificent Gift-Books, Albums, Valentines, &c., for the Holidays A liberal share of public patronage is solicited, and 1 hope by strict attention to business and LOW PRICEs te merit the same, J E HAMLIN, Aiban’s Fire Proof Brick Building, Broad st. cor Pine. Nevada, Dee. 12, 18° f Shenandoah Billiard Saloon. CODE -& MAY 5s, iw ain sa 50s PROPRIETORS Basement Kidd & Kn x's large brick building, AVING PURCHASED the obove weil-known saloen i and re-titted aad re-turnished It in the best style we are at all tunes g READY TO RECEIVE THE PUBLIC The Bar is fu_nished with the best of Liquors, Wines, &c, with an attentive aud polite Bar-k-eper to attend the wants of all Callin and seeus. We have [wo splenlid Williard Tables, GOUD CUES, BALLS, &e JESSE CODY. GEORGE MAY W. WELCH, DEALER IN BOOKS AND STATIONARY. \ USIC, Musical Instruments, Gold Pens, Cutlery and & Faacy Articles ae Caeap Vuileations and everything pertaining to the STATIONERY BUSINESS. Atlantic Papers and Magazines received by each steamer. Steamer papers in wrappers. Postage paid. PIONEER BOOK & NEWS DEPOT, Min Street, Nevada, janl6-tf NiW BAL LIARD SALOON Harrington & Patterson, ‘0 long and favorably known on Broad street, have reWO moved and opened the finest Billiard Saloon to bi foundin the mountains, tn the new Brick builing, on the corner of Broad and Pine Street, opposite Kidd & Knox’ orick building. They hereby tender an invitation to all their old patrons and friends to pay them frequent visits and they hereby pledge themselves to give as good satisfaction as formerly The Saloon will be furmshed with new and magnificent Billiard Tables and every a »pendage complete. The Bar Is fitted up in the tiaest style and supplied with the cho tand most costly Liquors and Cigars. ‘“e Tannacy th 1857 —tf Dee. 19—%m &. Coveala are ang 20 For Sale SUPERIOR EIGHT UW RSE <\& Engine and Boiler. Enquire of WILLIAMSON & DAWL Main Street, febl3 Dissolution. HE partnership existing between COOPER & ARMSPRON +¢ is dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will hereafter be conducted by COOPER & MCPUTNEY, at the same stand. on Broal street Those indebted to the late firm will please settle with the new firm. Nevata, Febrrary 97. 1857 ese Sst sities inca sanscicinamsaaaaninanais SF eR as een Ena Oe na Eat Onn eI a a ee NR ee POWER STEAM ’ vada ey Watch Seal Lost. OST—On Tuesday last, between Grass Valley and F Nevada, A LARGE QUARTZ WATCH SEAL, with ring and plain gold ook attached. The finder wiil be liberally rewarded on leaving the same at this office, or at C. EDWARD’S STORF, Grass Valley. March fK—+F . Shaving Saioon. : AIR CUTTING, HAVING and SHAMPOOING done inthe most approved style at my Shaving Salonen ommercial Street, afew doors above Mayers 3 Coe’s Boot and Shoe establishment. rey The public are invited to call and test my abilities Don't forget the »li09 PERCAR WUINZGR U. Ss. BREWERY. Head of Main street ------------Nevada THE BEST AND STRONGEST LAG iR BEER In the county at 70 cents per gallon, and bottle beer at 2,00 per dozen, delivered every morning free of charge To merchants who sell in the country a liberal com mission will be allowed. Depot, 18‘ ommercial strea promptly attended t ovs-tf 19-tf street © all orders will be A. Francis Siethorn, Pop’r. Improved Dazsuerreotypes And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes. MR. J. W. LEVEY, oo inform the citizens of Nevala and vicinity that he ha<just completed his new rooms, situated on ainafew doors above the Nevala Journal office, where he ts now pre ar -d to take every description of pictures known nthe lho ographie art. The reoms have been fitted up with every r-ga-d to convenience, and no expense hasbeen spare to makethis establishment completeinevery respect. H would further inform hls friends that he has just reeeiv d from New York an invoice of the newest and most elegaut le<criptionof cases, &c. Stock of every description coastanily on hand N. B. Instructions give. in every branch of the art Novata. S+nt.5. 1856 t" Bills of Fare and Circulars! Printed in fine style and Very Cheap, _—. AT.THIS OFPICE, s WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. aaffe, M’Cahill & Co., Front st. corner of Sacramento street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS seeees OF ..-.STAPCE AND FANCY DRY GOODS CLOTHING, &c. H* E NOW ON HAND, and are constantly receiving by every Clipper Ship from the East, and by every steamer via the Isthmus, a complete and Extensive assortment of All Goods in their Line. Selected expressly for this market, By one of the Firm, which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. And to. which the attention of city and country buyers is invited. Particular attention iscalled to their SELECT STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, omprising the Latest Styles and designs. A Large assortment of Alexandre’s Celebrated Kid Gloves, Always on hand, together with a large lot of BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS Also— A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY. Comprising every article in the line Davis & Jones celebrated Patent Shirts Nos. 000 to 10 Raven’s-Ducks. Cotton Ducks, Sheetings, Drillings, &e., &c. Also—A large and extensive stock of SETH, x =e & 1SUMMER CLOTHING Suitable for the Mining and Agricultural districts, Together with every article to be found in the Dry Goods line, XPT ORDERS FILLED WITH GREAT CARE and DISPATCH. TAAFFE, McCAHILL & CO., April 3—3m is Front street, Corner Sacramento, Pacific Mail 8. Ss. Covs Line TO PANAMA. ONNECTING via PANAMA RAILROAD WITII the Steamers of the United States Mail Steamship ompany at Aspinwall, FOR NEW FORK AND NEW ORAEANS Direct. Departure from Vallejo Street Wharf. The magnifice t steamship JNO, L. STEPHENS R, He PEARSON 222 Se: Commander, Will leave Vallejo street wharf, tor Panama, with th Regular mails, Passengers & Treasure, on Monday, April Gth, at 12 M1. Passengers by the P. M.S. S. fo.’s line are landed on their arrival at Panama upon the Wharf at the Railroad terminus, by the ‘ompany’s Steam Ferry Boat, and proceed immediately BY RAILROAD ACROSS THE ISTHMUS, To Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U.S. MailS S. Co, are always in readiness to convey them to New York or New Orleans. Passengers for New Orleans proceed by direct steamer from Aspinwall. THROUGH TICKETS ARE FURNISHED Including the Isthmus transit. Passengers are notified that all tickets for the steamers of the U, S. Mail S. S. Co, must be presented totheir Agent at Aspinwall for registry and exchange, as they will not be otherwise availaile. : Treasure for shipment will be received on board the steamer until I2 o’clock, midnight, Saturday, April 4. No merchandise freight will be received on beard after 3 o’clock P. M., April 4th, and a written order m_st. be procured at the office fer its shipment. For freight or passage apply to FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents, Corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, San Francisco. £ Achoice of berths on the Atlantic steamers is secured by the early purchase of tickets inSan Fra Probate Notice. CS" TE OF CALIFORNIA — County of Ne \) In the matter of the estate of H. K. FORB In Probate Court. Whereas, T. S. Forbes, Administratrix of said estate has this day filed her petition praying for leave to sell “Tha Bunker Hill Mining aims and Water ditch property’? belonging to said estate and situate in Little York Township, in said county. Wherefore. all p-rsons interested are hereby notified to beland appear before the Probate Judge of Nevada county,at the Court Houge in Nevadacity, on MONDAY \pri} 6th atl0 o’clock A.M, to show cause if any they have ot the prayer of said petitioner should not be grantec Byjorder of the Probate Court. In testimony whereof, IT herento set my hand and im ress the seal of said Court, this the “43d day of March, 1857. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. March 6, 1857—td Insolvent Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA—COUNTY OF NEVADA OS : S.W.GRUSH rs HISCREDITORS. In the District Court of the 14th Judicial District Inthe matter of the application of Samuel W. Grush, the above named Insolvent Debtor to be discharged from his d¢bts. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. notice is hereby given to tlie creditors of the said Insolvent, to be and appear befire said Judge in the District Court, at Nevada, on MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1857, or as soon thereafter as a hearing can be had, to show canse—if any they have, why the prayer of the said Insolvent should not be gfanted, aad he be discharged from his debts, in the ma r preseribed by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and impressed the seal of said Conrt this the 17th day of February, A. D 1857, J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. feb 20—1m* —_———$—$<———— OOOO J. W. DOWNING, Tailor, wer inform his old friends and customers that he is again established con MAIN STR ? doors above Meyers & By Wt Sate Depnty, EET, oe’s Boot and Shoe Store, Where he is prepared to mannfacture garments, of all styles, to order and at reasonable rates. He keeps constantly on handa targe and well sclected stock of Pilot and Broad Cloths, ¢ assimeres, &c. &e. P#rticnlar attention is invited to some beautiful Velvet Ves Paterns. which he has on hand, Repairing done at short notice. Ne¢vada, Oct. 10, 1956-tf National Exchange, No. 34 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. a The cee late proprietors of the United States Hotel, ing leased Bicknell’s Block, and handsomely titted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient boardcrs in a style unsurpassed jn the state, The Table Will at all times be supplfed with all the varieties t market affords. The Beis and Furniture are New, And for style and couitort cannot be excelled. Partienlar attention will be paid to the accommodation of [Ladies and Families. Having haiiong experience in the business, we are confiveat of being able to make the NATIONAL one of the most desirable Hotels in the mountains THIs BLOCK is substantially built of Brack and withstood the Jate disastrous fire. The rooms are airy and w Il furnished, and from the Baleonies you have a splendid view ofthe surrounding country. fF OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE BAR will be under the supervision of Mr. Thomas Henry and willat ail times be supplied with the choicest Liquors and (Cigars. lit PEARSON &HEALY. Good Bargains. WILL OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, at the town of Omega, county of Nevada, the following described property. t» wit: One hundred and forty-five acres of land well timbered and fertile, with opportunities of irrieating, wih the following improvements: One dwelling house. of large size, situated on Main s:reet, containing one sitting-room, two bed-rvuome, dining-rooin, *tore-rooin kitchen, woeed-house, &c. There is a ditch running throngh the enclosure with good spring water rannirg in if the year rour.d. en: ugh to irrigate with, and the whole tract is believed to be well a lapted to raising fruit I will alo sell five shares (it being the undivided fourth partof twenty shares,) in a ditch known as Hudson & Culbertson’s ditch. which will be completed inone month if the weather is good; the ditch will be about 8 miles longjani its eapacity from 5 te 7 hundred inches, The watdr is conveyed from Diamond Creek to Omega, the best/and most extersive mining district in California, — We have extended our survey to the South Yuba and we come below a continuous chain of rocks, which will enable us to extend our ditch at a cost of many thousand less than by any other route. We will extend it to the Yuba next summer. I will also sell a blacksmith-sho and lot situated in Omega, which is the best nid ated in town and does the principal work, together with eight hundred bushels ef coal. Also, a number of minin, claims which can be prospected by the purchaser. The object in selling the above broperty is to wind up my bu‘iness in California and return tothe Atlantic tates as Thaje been in this State six years. For any particularf infomation . will efor any in tirerto J Ur. Teeple and Thos. Butterfield of Onaga ee Dde. 5, 1856 —3m F. W HUDSON, mpire Livery Stable, HARVEY HELM, Proprietor. The undersigned would inform his f; and the public generally that he gp opened at the old stand, where he intends ae iE & keeping A Stock of Fast Horses, And _e — seg pee rts of the public. al orses Ke: vt Veal Nevada, Ang 2 leSA. Stpy ated ie maroee