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August 7, 1852 (4 pages)

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WHIG NATIONAL PLATFORM. The Whigs of the United States, in Conthe Pacific ocean. ' vention assembled, adhering to. the great . Resolved, That we hold it as one of the . conservative republican principles by which P@™amount duties of Congress to make libethey are controlled and governed, and now, . T#! sppropriations for the improvement of as ever, relying upon the intelligence of the . the harbors, bays and navigable rivers of American people. with an abiding eontidence . California, likewise for the erection of eusin their cap?city for self-government, and , torn houses, light houses, docks, fog-bells, their continued devotion to the constitution . aNd all other improvements tending to proand the Union, proclaim the following ag . tect and facilitate trade and commerce, political sentiments and determination, for Resolved, That it is the imperative duty tho establishment and maintenance of which Of Congress to refund withont delay, to Caltheir national organization as a party is ef. fornia, the large sums extorted from her fected : -Y . citizens betore her adsnission into the Union, t. The government of the United States is Under the disguise of custom house dues or of a limited character, and it is confined to Public revenue, but which were in fact only railway from the valley of the Mississippi to ba ' the exercise of powers expressly granted hy the constitution, and such as may be necessary and proper for carrying the granted powers into full execution, and that all powmilitary exactions levied without color of . SAN FRANCISCO ADV’ 8. SAN FRANGISCU AGENUY.-J Mov KER is the Agent for thir pyper for San F-ancisco, und is authorized to reeeive noney. sign receipts for the sane, and transact other business relating to newspaper and job printing as the representative of BUDD & SARGENT. San Francisco Advertisements, The Patrons of the **Nevana Journat,” will find a box at Marriott’s Exchange, corner of Sansome and California streets~and one also at Bonnostell & Williams’ Buok and Stationary Store, on Clay, near Kearney street— and one at tLe Despatch Printing Office, on Moutgorrery street, and at the Mechanics and EXPRESS NOTICES. Adams & Co.’s Express. — ETWEEN Nevada, Sacramento City, B San Francisco, and all parts of the United States. A. & Co. are the on/y Express who . forward Gold Dust and valuable packages between Nevada and Sacramento in charge of a Messenger. f BILLS OF EXCHANGE Drawn on their own Houses in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baitimore, Washington, St. Louis, Cincinnatt, New Orleans, Tue Unpensienrp, having purchased the interest of 1. T. Hirstin the firm of Davis & Hirst, the copartnership was dissolved on the 9th day of March, and the business will be conducted in future at the old stand, in the name of fH. Davis, for his own account. The subscriber is now receiving one of the largest and best selected stock of goods ever . brought to this market, which will be replenished daily, to which he respectfully invites the attension of his eld customers and the public in general, pledging himself to offer as favorable inducen ents to customers as any other establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the citizens of Nevada, a . { WZ ININSIENT NL ___ LEGAL NOTICEs. Si ih UP CaLibOnNia— Nevada, In the District Co 10th judicial district of said State. The people of the State of Culifornia to James Walsh, greeting: Yon are hereby commanded to appear aud answer Within ten days after the service of this writ. if served in sai t county, and within forty days if seryed in any other county, the complaint o Isaac H. Coy, filed in our said court, or in default thereof judgment will be taken against you by said plaintiff for the sum of eleven undred and two dollars aud ninety four cents ($1,102 94) and damages and ‘costs, Uvuniiy of urt of the continuation of the same js respeetfully soiicand London. law, the enormity of which has no parallel! Traders’ exchange, Box No. 1, Montgomery in the history of our government, unless it. Street, where all advertisements intended for shali hereafter be found in the adoption of hat papet may be left, and will be promptly . & proposition into the Senate of the United States by a distinguished representative of the democracy of California, to rob the bona . fide lawful owner of his lands under the . pretence of law, until the validity and justice . of his title is confirmed, Resolved, That with the vast capabilities of California, it is indispensable that her of our liberties.” legislation shi.u'd be especially directe d to! 3. That while struggling freedom, every the speedy development of her agricultural where, enlists the warmest sympathy of thes resources, the building up of manufactures, Whig party, we still adhere to the doctrines . the extension and protection of her comof the Father of his country, as announced . mercial interests, and the encouragement of in his Farewell Address, ‘of kecping our. domestic industry inall its branches. Such, _ selves free from all entangling alliances with . in the opinion of this convention, has not _ foreign countries, and of never qnitting our , been the character of its legislation under own to stand upon foreign ground. That . democratic rule. : _ our mission as a Republic is not to propa-. Resolved, That we concur with the self_ Ete onr opinions, or impose on other coun; Styled democratic convention that assembled _ tries onrform ef government, by artifice or . at Benieia, in their resolation declaring that “force, but to teach by example, and show by . the general government, in the hands of a our suceess, moderation, and justice, the $o-cailed democratic Senate and House of _ blessings of self-government, and the advan. Representatives, “have been guilty of the tages of free institutions. . Most culpable neglect of the higher interests 4, That where the people make and con. f California, and have utterly disregarded trol the Covernment, they should obey its . the wants and demands of the people.” constitution, laws and treaties, as they would . Resolved, ‘That we regard tho series of retain their self-respeet, and the respect . Measures recently adopted by Congrese, dewhieh they claim and will enforce from for. . Mominated the co promise measures, as a eign powers. settlement of those questions on a basis Government should be conducted on . Mike just and honorable, and we will strictly principles of strictest economy, and revenue Maintain and support them as such. sufficient for the expenses thereof in time; esolved, ‘That it is the duty of the gencof peace, ought to be derived from a duty on . ral government to assume the indebtedness ers not thus granted or necessarily implied, are expressly reserved to the States respec. tively and to the people. 2. The State governinents should ba held secure in their reserved rights, and the General Government sustained in its constitational powers, and the Union should be revered and watched over as “ the palladium 1 fo . Agent. areed, J. M. PA RE gent. ~ 8 JOsSuPHi & CO. impor‘Dd, ts of Watches, Jewelry, Tools, Watch ae Materials, Colt’s Pistols, etc., are now prepared to supply the trade in poral with if atl articles in the above line at the lowest prices L. J. G+ Co, are receiving by every steamer . @ large assortment of the aboveurticles, of the latest patterns, and are the only wholesale dealers in this city. Ant Onpers trom the country, addressed to R. JOSUPHT& CO. Washington Bath Building, Washington street, between Kearney anil Montgomery, San Francesco, will meet with prompt attextion. 6-tf MPORTER OF BU'T'TEER—Tho subseriber has followed the butter business, in th Cy Atlantic States, for several yeurs, he is the permanently located in San Francisco, and will spare no pains nor expense in bringing a good article to this market. His butter is all packed at the dairies in 25 and 100 pound pact ages; and being expressly put up for sale here, he feels justified in saying the quality will be found equal to any in this market. JAS. PATRICK, Battery st. *3-yl bet. Jackson and Pacifle. . ANATICK TO PASSENGERS FROM MA TO SAN FRANCISCO. YE Pacrrte Mai Steamsme Company . feel called upon to give public notice that no tickets will be recognized by theiragent at Panama, which are not signed by an oflicer of . this Company, and that tickets thus signed . ean be obtained only at the’r Agency, no, 117 . Weet st, or of C. L. Bartlett, Esq:, Boston, . or of Messrs, Armstrong, Harris & Co. New . ited. HAMLET DAVIS, . Nevada, April 21, 1852.—’4-t¢ . and insured to all parts ofthe United States, . “yey jand Express Business of every de cription . 'To the Citizens of Nevada! prom: tiy attended to. AND VICINITY. . Gold Dust bought, and deposits received at THE undersigned are now receiving and the usual rates. H. R. FERRE, A’g’t. Opening a general assortment of Miners’ Sup. eid gia Oe lies, ete., at the Kidd Corner, fronting on . Broad and Pine streets, We intend keeping rf pond GREGORY'S At te, Jantic and Pacific ood Goods, and hope by stnct attention to Rises to merit a liberal share of patronago. . George E. Clarke, agent at Nevada City. Strict attention will be paid to the packing . This Express has no connection with any trade. other concern, and persons doing businesr We have in connection with the store a. with this Line can be assured that whateve Steam Srw Mill, situated on Little Deer creck. All orders left at the store or mil! will they entrust to its management at cither o its Offices, will reach its destination witho u . . be promptly attended to. We have on Band and for sale a fine stock j of seasoned Jumbcr. ELI P. HIRST, every Steamer leaving New York and San Francisco. Gold Dust, Packages and parcels of every description, and Letters forwarded to a)! parts ofthe United States, Canada, Europe, Oregon, and the Sandwieh Islands. Gold Dust, and other Vaiuable Parcels insured through under Policies im Insurance compayies in . New York. . Offices. Agents. SUPERVISORS OF ROADS Appointed for the year 1852 for the different:ownships, in Nevada connty, Nevada township—B.M. Coates, Kidd, —— Scottand Jaroes. Grass Valley township—J. M. Thomas, C. W. W. Smith, Sanford and R. H. Porter. Rough and Ready township.—B. CrabBatter! aha Chanmn tee . New York, messrs. Thompson & Hitch cock. Sweetlands--A. II, Voward. Panama, Ran tunnels § Co, Bridgport township--James Weaver and, /'rnidad, Gifford § Lansley. William Speer. . Marysvilie, FL Runnill. Washington—Simuel Crambecker. G. W. Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded y being the amount due said plaintiff’ from ou, fur work and labor done by him between the 22d of September 1851, and the 21st of Febroary 1852. Witness,!'Theo. Miller. clerk of the district court of the 10th judicial district for “ “Nevada county, with the seal of said oourt affixed, this 22d day of June, a. p. 1853. THEO. MILLER, Clerk, District Court, 10TH J. D, June Term, a. p. 1852. Hon. Wm. T. Barbour Presiding. On motion of McConnell & Chr clman, Attorneys for plaintiff, it is ordere ‘by the court that service of the above summons he made on the defendant, James Walsh, by publication in the Nevada Journal, @newspaper published in Nevada city, for the space of ninety days. 1 ” H. W. GRAY, passing through other hands, or mecting with . “Attest: “THEO, MILLER, Cr’k. D. G, JESSE 8, WALL, delay. Special Messengersin charge of Ex10-3m , *3-tf CALEB RUSSELL, __. press Matter for this Lino, are dispatched by . yee OF CALI FORNIA—County of Nevada, District Court of the )oth dn? dicial District of said State. i ® The people of the State of California to James Walsh, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer within ten . days after the service of this writ, if served. in said county, and within forty days if servelin any other county, the ‘complaint of Samuel N. Latta, filed in otir said court, or, in default thereof judgment will be taken ‘against you by said plaintiff for the sum of . three hundred and forty seven dollars and fifty cents ($347 50,) being the amount of balance due him from you as alleged in his imposts, and not from direct taxes; aud in Jaying such duties, sound policy requires a ‘jnst discrimination, whereby suitabie encourngement may be afforded to American industry, equally to all classes and to all portions . ot the country. 6, Tha constitution rests in Congress the power to open and repair harbors and it is »xpedient that Congress should exercise its of this State, necessarily contracted in tlie protection and defenee of her citizens in warfare. Resolved, That we will support the doc: trines set forth in the foregoing resolutions, for the reason they are whig doctrines, and it carried out, will not only promote all the grent leading interests of California, but of . the whole Union, and as whigs, we pledge . Orleans. By order. y Wa. H. DAVIDGE, Sec’y. _ New York, Jan. 26, 1852, Eagle Foundry, Fremont st. between Market and Mission, SAN FRANCISCO. HE above establishment, now being in} ‘ ' complete operation, the proprietors are . . Betis. Steep Hollow—Thomas Beatty anc Taylor. 5S. M. Mills, in the districtextending from the Buckeye House to the county line near Johnson's Raneh, and West to the county line, where it is erossed by the lower Ma. rysville road, All persons im the county avho by law are . New Orleans, pjonolulu, S. I. Portland, Ore. . Nevada City, . Liverpool, Monterey, Cal., . Sac. City, . FE. B. Higgins. Mitchell § Tutchins. Ricketson § Co, G. EY Clarke. John W. Hart. R. G, Williams. G. E. Clarke. Money received on deposite in a firesaid complaint, for forty eight-days Jabor done by him under contract with you.on the, American Quartz mill, on and after thy 22d day of September 1851. Witness, Fheo Miller, clerk of the district bg, Cowtof the 10th judicial district, for * Nevada county, with the seal of said court affixed, :his 23d day of June, a. pv. 1852, ‘Ineo. Mincen, Clerk. our united and individual advocacy of the power to remove obstructions from naviga. Sume, before the people. ple rivers, whenever such improvements are nesessary for the common defence and for the proettion and facility of commerce with forygn nations or among the Sates ; said imWie ; . Friday July 30th, a most fiendish outsrovements being, in every instance, nationz Z , al and general in their character. Tage was committed at Contra Costa ; 7. The Federal and State Governments . n Sheriff Wm. R. Johns hile i ore parts of ono system, alike necessary for . an, sir eS on while in {he common prosperity, peace and security, . the discharge of his duty, by 2 man nd onght to be regarded alike, with a cor. ¢ r re . hamec ‘fl lial, habitual and immovable attachment — . P&™e 1 Mardy t : tespect forthe authority of each, and acqui. was the possession of some land which . scence in the constitutional measures of . 1 , ach, are duties required by the plainest con. was owned by ag otlewan: named Van sideration of national, of State, and of indiBuren, under a pre-emption claim. idual we: fare. r i" F ; . , Resolved, ‘That the series of acts of the 31st \ wet Buren had placed xd certain person 1n possession, who, without authoryongress, the act known ag the Fugitive . Bera ity the Whig gery of wae ata ity disposed of his interest to Hardy. Mates, as a settlement in principle and snb-. Ffardy took possession, and erected a house on the premises. ‘The sale not having been recognized, Mr. Van Buren sought to establish his right, and TraGepy ar Contra Cosra.---On The matter in dispute vance of the dangerous and exciting ques. tons which they embrace, and, so far as they . tre concerned, we will maintain them and “sist upon their strict enforcement until ‘ime and experience shall demonstrate the ieeessity of a further legislation, to guard ‘ugainst the evasion of the laws on the one and, and the abuse of their powers on the to recover possession through the courts. Ile accordingly commenced ther, not impairing their present efficiency ; . suit against Hardy, and a judgment ind we deprecate all further agitation of the Har ly arc slavery question as dangerons to our peace, . W&S rendered in his favor. then obtained an injuction stopping and will discountenance all efforts at the renewal or countenance of such agitation in i A : Congress, or out of it, whenever, wherever, . further proceedings for the time being. ‘and however the attempt may be made ; and . The proceedings on the injuction haywe will maintain this system of measures ns . . : ~ eu x : ; a policy, essential to the nationality of the . Ing terminated in Mr. Van Buren’s faWhig party, and the integrity of the Union. vor, Mr. Johnson, Sheriff of Contra RESOLUTIONS or THE ST Te . Costa county, yesterday afiernoon unWOU Ls PTs a” hs ee a Hi CONVENTION. dertook to put A/r. Van Buren in posResoived, That as Congress has donated . session of the property. Hardy relands to actual settlers in Oregon, we do . .. : are ; ; insist that it is buta simple act of justice pisted, and on seeing Mr, Johnson dethat the sanae liberallity shou'd be extended . termined to do his duty, he took his to every actaal settler in. California, for we Alege tag et do not recognize the justice of the rule that . 29 And fired its contents atthe Sher‘would grant such boon to the one, and refuse . if, Mr. Johnson received the charge it to the other. in hi Rete z : * Resolved, That in all cases where Amein his breast, and immediately tell, rican citizens have in good faith, settled upon mortally wounded. Hardy was at once ‘lands, believing the same to be a part of the . iad F y secured public domain, but which shall prove to be cage t prepared to execute orders in the various . branches of their respective trades, viz :/ Steam Engines and Boilers of every descrip. tion, Iron and Brass Castings of all kinds, . Saw mills, Grist mills, Quartz mills, Pumps, &e., cither by steam or water power. Also ali kinds of Blacksmith work, Turning, finishing ete. The Eagle Foundry company being composed of practical and experienced workmen in their respective branches of the trade, trust from their long experience in and at. tention to the business promptly, to satisfy . all who may favor them with their orders. ~ . STRATHERN, BRODIE & CO. . All orders addressed as above to . _o. -*-. Box No. 14, Mechanics and Traders Ex-. lars erquire of . May 8th—rf change, San Franciseo, will be promptly attended to, . '0-3m*] S. B. & Co. Sutter Iron Works, Rincon Point, San Francisco. TEAM ENGINES and boilers, machinery for crushing and pulverizing quartz . . a4 { . S rock, castings in iron and brass, wrought . ~ iron work, water wheel castings, kinds of machiuery made to order. Being largely engaged in manufacturing quartz rock machinery, and having an extensive assortment of patterns on hand, are prepared to receive and execute orders with . dispatch, Parties wishing further information, or to contract for machinery, Ly addressing Geo. K. Gluyas, Superintendant, as above, or Jas. Blair, Esq., Agent, San Francisco, will ibe promptly attended to. 3-tf q DRUGS! DRUGS !—srory, Kepineton § Co., Importers, and Wholesale . Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Surgical Instruments, §:c., . Agents for Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, } Osgvod’s Indian Cholagogue, Corbett’s Sha. ker’s Sarsaparilla, Gracfenberg Company’s Medicines, Dr Hunt’s Life Elixir, and Hyatt’s Balsam;—Stone building, corner of Sansome and Merchant sts, San Francisco. Having respectively disposed of our retail stocks and stands, we have this day associated ourselves together for the transaction of a strict. pervisors of their townships it shall be deem. ed necessary during the present year, and in and all required to work upon the puhlic highways, , proof sale, at the lowest rates, are required to work three days upon the! Drafts for sale on New York and New Orhighways of the several townships in which Jeans, in sums to suit. they may reside, if in the opinion of the Su. Principal Ontice, 280, Montgomhery st., San“ “ Francisco. . J. W. GREGORY, Proprietor and Manager. GEORGE E.CLARKE, Agent at Nevae da City, Office on Main Street, corner of Pine
N. B. A Messenger will leave This Officin season to connect at the Central Oflice at jSan Francisco with the Special Agents, go‘ing directly through to New York and New ~~ . Orleans, by the first Steamship, 7 ATER DITCH—FOR SALE.—Une. . eighteenth of the Shady Creek Ditch is offered tor sale. ‘Tithe good. For partieuI. WILLIAMSON § CO., Main street. ease of the failure of any person to attend ta ee for work when notified duly, a day's abor shall be estimated at five dollars. Extract from the minutes of the Court of Sessions, Nevada county THEO. MILLER, Clerk. Dated April 10, 1852 TI tAVEL Bg ENOVAL—GEORGE BORRADAILE Staging vs. Time. Main st, next door to Messrs. Williamson & . ge Rough and Ready, Grass Valley and Co’s. Auction store, where he will be happy ; Nevada city. On and after ¥ riday, March to see his old friends and customers. J1-tt ; 26th, the above Line of Stages will run as re B aaa i a K . followe:—Leaving the Orleans Hote), ( forivision of Nevada County into Townships . merly left the Crescent City Hotel) at 7 o’Nevada township No. 1—)ounded north . clock every morning, passing through John. by the dividing ridge between the South !son’s Ranch. Rongh and Ready, Grass Va'. Yuba river and Poor Man’s creck, east by . ley, and arriving at Nevada at5 o'clock p. mt. \ i) Disrricr Courr, 10Tn J. D. June Term, a. p. 1852 Hon Wm. ‘Tl. Barbour presiding. p On motion of McConnell ¢ Churchman, Attorneys for plaintiff, it is ordered by the court that service of the above summens he made on the defendaut, James Walsh, by sublication in a newspaper called the Nevada’ Poutnat: published in Nevada city, for the space of ninety days. Attest: THEO. MILLER, Ci’k D. C. Io 3m TATE OF CA LIFORNTA— County of b) Nevada. District Cotrt of the 0th Judicial District of said State, The people of the State of California to James Walsh, greeting: Yon are hereby commanded to appear and answer within ten days after the service of this writ if served in said county, and within forty days if served in any other county, the complaint of Godfrey Sudwig, filed in our sa d court, or in default thereof judgment will be taken against you by said plaintiff for the sum of four hundred and forty five ( $445) dollars, being the amount due from yon to said plaintiff, as alleged in his complaint, for work and labor done by hint at your request, between the 2d day of ‘November 1851, and . the county line, south by the dividing ridges [the same day. Returning, will leave the Ne. the 2Ist Feb-uary 1852, . between Bear river and ; south line midway between the Deer creek, and west by a continuation of the line between . Grass Valley and Rough and Ready townships. Grass Valley township No. 2—hounded north by township No. J, south and east by the county line, and west by a due north and . towns of . . vada Hotel, Nevada, every morning at 6 jo'llock, passing through the above places, land arriving at Sacramento City in season . to connect with the steumer Antelope for San Francisco, same day. HAWORTIL &§& SWIFT, Pro's. Successors to James Birch, N. B.—This Line will van on Sondays. Passengers securing’ their seats at the General Stage Office, Orleaus Hotel, 2d street, will be called for. £8-tf ij } ! { } . . Centreville and Rough and Ready. Rough and Ready township No 3—bour.. ded south and west by the county line, east . by township No. 2, north by the dividing . ridge between Deer creck and the South Yuba river to the head of Kentucky Flat, thence following the ridge north of Ken. . tucky fat, west to the county line. Bridgeport township No, 4— bounded north and west by the county line, east by the eastern boundary of Mississippi Valley, ——, As The fine steamer MWarysSRERE Ville will make regular trips to and from Sacramento and Marysville on each alternate day. The Mmwrysville is the best finished boat of her class in California, draws 72 inWitness, Theo, Miller, Clerk of the dis trict court of the 10th judicial district for Nevada county, with seal of said court affixed, this 23d day of June, a p. 1852 THEO. MILLER, Clerk. District Courr, lOrn J. D. June Term, a. p. 1852. Hon. Wm 'T. Barbour Presiding. On Motion of McConnell & Churchman, Attorneys for plaintiff, it is ordered by the court that the above summons be made on jthe defendant James Walsh by publication in a newspaper called the Nevada Journal, published in Nevada city, for the space of hinety day: THEO. MILLER, Ck. D. C. Attest ~ 10-3m KAek, Sas. TAT OF CALIFORNIA—Connty of ches of water, only. She has run between Sacramento and Marysville the past summer during the lowest stage of water, 94-1f and south by townships No. 1 and 3. Grizzly Bear township No. 5—bounded north by the county line, east by a line no:th ly Importing, Wholesale and Jobbing business. Thanktul for the pastdiberal patronage of our friends and the public, we solicit a continuance of the same, trusting we shall be enabled, by and south starting opposite the town of . ’ Washington on the dividing ridge, south by . township No. land west:by township No. 4, Marysville Packct-The steamer J. BRAGDON. % Thos. W. Lyles, master, will > 0 Pree bh) Nevada. In the District Court of the 10th Judicial District. The people of the State of California'to James Walsh, greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer within ten days after the service of this writ if served.in said county, and within forty days if» Eureka township No. 6—bounded north aw Jeave on her ‘private property—in every such instanee ‘the general government should give such “settler at least 160 acres of public land, as a “compensation for improvements and loss ‘yustained by reason of such settlement. ~ Resolved, That we respectfully insist that Congress shall donate an amount of public ‘latds to California equal to that hitherto “granted to any other new State. On No just (ground could they grant us less, and owing to our pecoliar situation we could reasonathus uniting, and by the residence of one of the partners in the Atlantic States, to answer their orders more promptly and satisfactorily than ever bofore. C. NR. STORY § CO. REDINGTON § CO, OGWe are constantly receiving, per clipper ships, and ofler for sale, at the lowest market prices, for cash ONLY, large invoices of depraie, Daves, Mepicines, Curmicans, etc. dom The deceased is represented asa man having the respect and confidence (of the whole community----kind and forbearing in the exercise of his office and universally esteemed in all the re. lations of life. . The claim of Hardy had never been PANUE EXMTERPRISE HOTEL—-Long and east by the county line, and south and west by townships ‘No. 4 and 5. Bear HKiver township. No. 7—beginning at the termination on Bear river of the dividing linc between Grass Valley.and Rough . and Ready townships, and running thence . north upon said line to a mouth of the south fork of Wolf creek, com. menly called Dry creek, thence to the point . between the said Dry creek and Wolf ereck at the junction, thence along the dividin, ridge between said Dry creek and Wolf . point opposite the ~~ first trip on Friday, Jan: 9th, 1852, at 4 o'clock P. Af, For freight or passage, apply on board at Pacific st. Wharf or to WADSWORTH! §& RAVESTHS, Agents, Sansome st. near Washington, vp stairs. Look Out for the Change. THE STAGES FORMERLY LEAVING the Crescent City Hotel will, on ond after Sunday, March 21, 1852, leave the Orleans Horecognized by the squatters who were conversant with the way in which he obtained his hold. e The Tianseript of Aug. 2d says: “He has a-wite and children, and they were offered a portion of the ground, with the house, for a peaceale settlement of the difficulties, or to be otherwise paid in full for the imSethe Which they had made. . None of these propositions from Mr. , Van Buren were entertained by them, /and they resolved blindly to persist in their wrong. The body of Mr: Johnson was brought to San Francisco on Saturday, and placed in Yerba Buena cemtry. As the boat left the wharf With his remains, the eries of his bereaved wife were heard from the house where with her children she was staying, and the scene presented another of the dark pictures of California life. Hardy remains under guard in a house near the wharf, and will be examined before Justice Adams this morning.” ‘bly demand more. ® Resolved, That we are opposed to the . _ salo or lease of the mineral lands of Califor. via, and as. whigs we new, as heretofore, hold the doctrine that they shall be left to “the industry and enterprise of American itizens, native or adopted, subject to such Adws, rules and regulations as may be from me to time prescribed by those interested therein. ~ Resolved, That common justice demands nt the hands of Congress, the prompt es5 shment of a branch of the United States intin California, a subject recommended y a whig President to Congress, in order + to give to gold its full value in the hands of ‘the miner; a recommendation which a socalled democratic Congress has hitherto resed to carry out—preferring to add to the coffers of foreign bankers, rather than aid in giving fall value to the daily toil of the Cal ifornia miners. Resolved, That’ Congress should estublish a weekly mail communication b2tween tWe Atlantic and Pacific, and should make liberal appropriation to establish a line of steamers between San Francisco and China, Japan and intermediate islands of the I’acific, giving the citizens of California a prefevence in extending aid to accemplish this great national object. ; », Resolved, That we most heartily approve _ the whig doctrine of internal.improvements, “knowing as we do full well, that ihe prevalence of this doctrine as advocated and car‘vied out by the whig party, bas been one of “the leading canses of the rapid rise, growth and unexpected prosperity of our common R.A. CRANE woulda ; represent to the citize Vicinity, that he bas r tic States, and locate Btreet, one door east of the Viret . SJountry. Oe Where he will at all times be a } ready to attond . Resolved, That it is a paramount duty to all cailsin his profession. He Ys shee V5 -\yat Congress owes to California, as well as ith suitable accommodat radia nda othe whole Union, to speedily undertake, hy devire to tece ther welverusaer eee \ most respectfully asof Nevada and eturned from the Atlan“ind promptly proseente to. completion, a} July 30; 1852,— 15-46 wy wer eeneprereeere wes Eom —_— = der. are prepared to offer the public warm, cold, and shower baths, at.a reasonable rate. of ladies, with a separate entrance. the best of liquors and cigars'te be had in the market, ; their best enceavors to give satisfaction. d permanently on Broad . ¢!0thes done up inthe best manne hin House, . Oficevadioining the’ Boatty Hotel, Gras: Valles. Gf i www ewe ee ere m wee enw re -Wharf, near Sansome strect—Has just been opened for the reception of boarders and travellers, and can acconimodate one hundred lodgers with comfortable and pleasant quarters The attention of citizens and travellers is respectfelly directed to this new establishment. The proprietors promise the best fare of the market at tho u ost reasonable rates. Give them a call. 3-3m To Miners in Quartz, aren SALE, a fine assortment of magnifying glasses, of various powers, mada expressly tor examing quartz rock. “Also pocket compasses, magnets, thermometers, cket spy-glasses, surceyor’s compasses, theodolites, Srelne instruments, ete. etc. Instruments of every description made to order. Repairs executed in the best manner. Orders by express punctually attended to. THOS. CENNENT, Mathematical and Nautical Instrument maker, Montgomery st., hoad of Long Wharf, over the banking-house of Droxe}, Sather & 1 Church. San Franciseo YE NP rete ee Bath. House. AT GRASS PALLEY. ILE subscribers have Pet & Bath House . at Grass Valléy, fitted up in excellent or{ We have fitted up aroom forthe accommodation ‘ The house will at all times de supplied with . The proprietors will at ali times use . LAUNDRY. A Laundry will be attached to the Howse, . and gentlemen may relysupon having their . ——— SWELL. . RED & & J. W. Fish, NOTARY PUBLIC, 4 i -tel, on second street, between J. and K . ee , , 5 ereek to the head of Dry creek, thence due . EVERY morning, Daily running to Rough toe M7 Bear river, thence down Bear river to rand Readv, Grass Velley, Nevada City, Morthe place of beginning. . mon Island, Coloma, Georgetown, Mud and { ’ alifornia, to Feb. 24,1852. (extract from the minutes of the court of Di 1 spri > vi ; the m f at . Miamond springs, Placerville, Drytown.JackSessions.) = ‘THEO. MILLER, Clk. ‘son, Mokelumne Hill, Ophir, Auburn Stock* Dated April 10, 1852. lton and Sonora. : M R, ‘D U S U Z EA U ; Bayh sng tea bocking their saange itt CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, as. . << {OT '" any part of the City, 96-1m SAYER AND 8MELTER, [@pTATE oF CALIFORNIA.—County: of i September Term, 1852. try thathe bas removed his Assaying Office,. The pedple of the State of C. well known for two and a half years in Sacra. Samuel Edmunds, greeti You are hereby mento street San Francisco, to Broad street swer within ten . days after the service of thi _ He also announces,to the public that receiv. in’ this county, and within twenty days if ing more numerous applications for assays, served in any other of aid judicial and seeing a large number of miners occur ied . district, or within Bead if served within facilitate them in their Searches; he has recomplaint of John Hearst and-H Fduced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of thal, partners in trade, ntider “tbh oabas bond 20,00, which it was at first, style of John Hearst & Co against you for tice, and having been proprietor of quartz véins . note to them for the pay 4 in the Chilign mines, can Offer to the miners . dred and twenty nis coleuaie brane hpi in his consultations upon the differjand costs, which said complaint wes this ay He also takes charge in the direction of court in said t minerel works, in erecting and directing Ma. anid plaineis? wikGks olde knee gold as well of the poorest as of the richest . Wit i mineral; these machines being the best, the . triet onreeer hate iat Site eine surest, the least costly, he can recommend thems " said. with the seal of said court hereto attach Wm. Dusvuzeav, Broad st. THEO, MILLE ) » Bre ’ +f EK, Clerk. opposite the Virginia House. . The clerk of the Nevada district court will « 24,185 88 Sin jlet service of publication in the above case be . Journal at Nevada ci ; city, at least once A facing Battery st. Tron and brass cast. for the period of forty f bd Given Vaatier ings, of every description. Quartz pulver\hand this 22d day of July, a. p. 1852 izing machinery, saw mil! Irons, and ma.. Patterns wade to.ordec. M. McCORMICK, M, D. PHYSI.ort G. M. Herres ee ee ae pms our . as — General Stage Offiee at Orleans Hotel, : District t, tent ici Informs the miners of the surrounding coun: . district. bet Tera 16a uci ng: + commanded to appear and an Nevada city. swrit, if served in prospecting and working quartz veins, to jany other county not within said district, the Mr. Dusuzean, having had ten years prac-. debt due them by virtue of your promissory i filed in the office of the clerk of said district chines of his Own Invention to extract the . for said sum, Fc. in preference to all others._ ed, this 20th day of July, a. p. 1952, LTA FOUNDRY—Marke: Place jduly made, by advertisement in the Nevada i 14%" THOS. H. CASWELL, Co. Judge, chive werk in general Promptly executed. imo pay . ¢ the Beatty House, (frass ¥ alley. 83-Jm* served in any other county, the complaint of James HH. Pierson filed in our said court, or in default thereaf judgment will be taken against you by said plaintiff for the snm of three hundred and sixty seven dollars ($367) , being the amount due said plaintiff from vou as alledged by him in his said complaint) for work and labor done by him at yoursrequest, on the American Quartz mill, between the fourth day of October 1851, and the 2tst of’ February 1852. r 68 Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the district. court of the 10th judicial district, for ™ 8: Nevada eaunty, with the seal of snia® court aflixed, this 23d day of dune a. pD. 18520" THEO. MILLER, Clerk. District Count, 10th J. D. . June Term, a. p. 1852, sl Hon. Wn. T. Barzour Presiding On moiion of Churchman & McConnell, Attorneys for plaintiff, it is ordered by the court that service of the above:summons he * made on the defendant, James. Walsh, by . ublication in a newspaper called the Nevada. Rictaat published in Nevada city, for the” space of ninety days. i Attest: THEO.MILLER,Cl’k.D. C. 10-3m i FAN) ALL WitoM ir May CONCERN I, Miriam Elizabeth Peckham, of Oentteville, in the townchip of Grass Valley, in.the., county of Nevada, ond in the State of Cali: ’ fornia, wife of Henry C. Peckham of the sae! place, in compliance with and tunder the Boy visions of an act passed Ajpril 12th, a.. 1802, entitled “‘an act to anthorize married. w i to transact business in their own names as pe traders,” do igen declare’ that yee 5 enceforth to carry on in my own. Fi acd » and on my own Aecotne, the business 6 “hotel : peering ” together with the business of “! sa, “ ant:” ‘ ‘ellen: re IRI AM E. PECKHAM. S srs Cai tae nero Mater n this [4th day ef June, a. p. * aie ally before me Theo. Miller, Recorder of Aid” county, appeared Mrs. ‘Miraim EB: Peekham, » known to me to be the person described ig.end » who executed the foregoing instrument, who . knowledged tome that she executed tha : freely and Yoon Pa , for the uses aud rposes therein mentioned. ~ e Given. under my hand and seal the dey SEAL ‘and date aforesaid. -. Turo. Miuver, Recorder. Filed June Ith, 1852, and duly reco: Book A of miscellaneons Records, page 141, Records of Nevada we THEO. MILLER, Recorder, 9-4t* By ‘sidney C. Herbert, Deputy