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Che Hebada Journa
PRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 1 oF
‘Repv piatiox.—We regret that space
joes not permit us to publish a decision
of the Supreme Court, rendered on the
Sth inst., as it is the most important one
yet rendered by that high tribunal—
[he case in which the decision is rendered grew out of the passage by the
Legislature of 1855 of a wagon road
appropriation act. The result of the
action of the Supreme Court is to wipe
out at one swoop the whole indebtedness
of the State over and above the constitutional restriction $300,000—in other
words, repudiate over $3,000,006 indebtedness, outstanding mostly in State
bonds, on which an annual interest acerues of 7 per cent.
The credit of the State received
severe shock by the failure to meet the
July interest accruing on bonds payable
in the city of New York, but the Supreme Court has kicked from the bonds
the last remnant of value. A careful
reading of the provision of the constitution concerning State debts, must satisfy
any one of the correctness of the decision; but many will wonder how the
Supreme Court can reconcile its orders
heretofore issued compelling the Controller to issue warrants which went to
swell the debt now declared by the same
authority unconstitutional. The excuse
probably is, that the question had not
been raised, and the Court did not
choose to travel outside the record. It
would scem, however, that during all
the time which Judges Murray
Heydenfeldt have occupied the Supreme
1856.
and
bench, some opportunity might have
oecurred to render the decision which
has been produced at this late day.
The debt of the State which is virtually repudiated will somewhat exceed
three millions.
consideration the actual condition of the
State Treasury as it must be on first of
January, it would seem that the effect
would be to force just such a decision
from such a court,
just or constitutional premises or not.—
An opinion of the Attorney General
relative to the receiving of scrip in payment of taxes, has destroyed measurably
the funding act of 1856, sweeping away
the general fund from which State officials are paid. Property has decreased
in value to a great extent.
acts were passed by the last Legislature
The
consequence of these will inevitably be,
that on the first of January, when the
whether founded on
Various
ténding to decrease the revenue.
Legislature of 1857 assembles at Sacra.
mento, over and above the interest
fund there will be but little to pay the
ordinary expenses of government. By
declaring the debt of the State unconstitutional, the interest money amounting to over $200,000 is thrown into the
treasury to defray current expenses.—
nal adallow the
With this assistance an economi
of
salaries and per diem of officers to be
Instead
eight and ten thousand dollar salaries at
the rate of 60 or 70 cents on the dollar,
the Supreme Judges will stand a good
chance of receiving the entire amount in
ministration affairs may
paid in cash. of selling their
cash.
The decision departs from the ordinary
strain of Supreme Court emanations,
and with a slight change, might have
made an excellent veto message for
Governor Johnson.
“ATLANTIC AND Paciric RAILROAD—The policy of our Government in Refer
ence to Internal Improvements.”’—We
have received a pamphlet with the
above title, read in the shape of an ad-.
dress before the Mechanic’s Institute of
San Francisco, by Dr. Wozencraft. It
contains a mass of interesting matter on
the subject of inter-oceanic communications, though with all the Doctor's intimate personal knowledge of the routes,
we can find nothing remarkably new or
striking in his pages. He labors to
establish a fact long since proven by
Benton, that the central route offers
superior facilities over all others for the
construction of a railroad. The disadvantages of a southern route are recounted. The constitutionality of the
general government undertaking the
work is examined and aflirmed. For
thesake of binding together more firmly
the component parts of the Union, ensure domestic tranquility, to develop the
country, domesticate and christianize
the Indians, civilize the Mormons, or at
least bring a husband each for their
numerous wives, the road is deemed indispensable. To those who have never
given the subject attention, the address
is commended.
ELecTorAL VoTs oF CALIFORNIA.—
The Democratic Electors met in the
city of Sacramento on the 3d inst., according te the requirements of the constitution of the United States, and cast
their votes for President and Vice PresIt is rumored the vote was unanimous for Buchanan and Breckenridge.
Possibly, however, in imitation of the
illustrious four, at the Cincinnati Conin the first ballot was
given for Cass—Buchanan not being
ident.
vention, the vote
supposed sound on the Pacific Railroad.
George Freanor of Siskiyou, one of
the Electors was chosen messenger to
carry the vote to Washington.
When we take into}
REPUDIATION, AGAIN.—In
article, commenting on the recent important decision of the Supreme Cowt,
we fell into an error, as some of our cotemporaries have likewise done, in regard to the proportion of the State debt
virtually repudiated by the decision. In
conversing with a legal gentleman of
this city, who thinks for himself and
sometimes for others, we are made
sensible that the whole of the present
indebtedness is declared unconstitutional
by the Supreme Cowt. We imbibed
the opinion, as many others have done
on reading the decision, that $300,000
of the State debt, the amount of debt
allowed by the constitution to be
created, was valid. Such appears not
to be the fact. The first $300,000 outstanding against the State in the shape
of a debt, was constitutionally incurred,
but that amount was exceeded by the
first Legislature of California, if we are
not mistaken, and has long since been
paid. Every dcllar of debt created
afterward was unconstitutionally created
and consequently void. The payment
of the constitutional debt does not necessarily legalize another $300,000 ; or,
in other words, it does not follow that any
portion of a debt unconstitutionally incurred can be made more valid by sweeping away a good debt before it.
The whole debt of the State, then,
being now made unconstitutional and
void, it follows that the Legislature
about to assemble can expend the revenue of the State in appropriations for
the coming year, and go farther and
create a debt of $300,000. This is an
unfortunate aspect of public affairs.—
the decision, that a want of funds to
operate upon would compel the incoming
Legislature to leave the Capitol early,
or starve, but a margin of three hundred
thousand dollars opens too flattering
prospects of a long session, and pabulum
enough to fe ed it.
Deer or Tue Crry.— W e understand
the Board of Trustees have seriously
considered the subject of increasing the
debt ofthe city to a sum at their pleasure, over and above the five
. dollars limited by the act of incorporation. They entertain the opinion, it is
said, that because there is no punishment affixed to so palpable a violation
of the law under which the city governwhich the oflicials themselves hold their
places, there is nothing to prohibit them
from issuing scrip to the amount of fifty
thousand dollars or more. Perhaps no
section in our criminal code can reach
officials who disregard a plain provision
of the statute, like the last section of
the act to incorporate the city of Nevada,
but there is one check upon such acts of
folly, will
against the accumulation of a debt beyond their and beyond the
amount limited by law. Every dollar
which secure our citizens
means,
of scrip issued after the limits of law
have been attained, is worthless, and he
who takes it in payment of dues as well
. as he who purchases it, must do so with
a full knowledge of its utter want of
We learn that the debt of the
already reached the
limited by statute, or nearly so; convalue.
city has amount
sequently the receivers of scrip issued
hereafterseuntil the debt is decreased,
must do it at their peril. We apprehend
when the facts are fully known, few
persons will give much faith to city serip
issued solely on the authority of a board
of officials exceeding their powers.—
Fear of loss will be apt to confine the
debt of the city to decent limits, if nothing else.
Devivisu, if True.—We
formed that a negro boy by some means
are ingot himself into the Theatre, where he
should not have been, on Wednesday
night, and a certain hombre, well known
about town, atttempting to take him, he
took to the street. While on
down Main street, his pursurer drew a
pistol and fired at him. Ifthe pursuer
intended to shoot the boy,
diabolian ; if he intended to scare him,
there is an ordinance against dischargthe run
he is a
ing fire-arms in the street.
Turoven sy Disparcu—We see by
an advertisement in the Union, as well
as by notice, that Mr. B. Tallman will
commence running an express from San
Francisco to this place ria the Railroad,
on and after the 12th of January. Merchants and others wishing fruit, fish,
game, or articles that would be injured
by detention, can, by this arrangement,
receive them in twenty-six hours from
the Bay.
{John Morrison was arrested on
Tuesday last, by Marshal Plumer, for
stealing a pair of blankets and a pair
of pantaloons from a store on Main
street, and was tried on Wednesday before Justice Clark, plead guilty, was
fined fifty dollars and discharged.
Depication. —The new
worship of the Methodist
house
Episcopal
Church, at the head of Broad street,
will be dedicated on next Sabbath, December 14th, at 103 o’clock a. m.
SENTENCED TO BE Hune.— Judge
Barbour recently sentenced Domingo
Quinsey io be hung, in Sutter county,
The prisoner protested his innocence, but said
He is
being consumed by ak athsome disease.
on the 16th of January next.
it was only a matter of time.
:
another
We had hoped, under a former view of
thousand
mert was organized, and by virtue of
of
Forejen Emicration.—A paper
galled the Citizen, an Irish organ, is
published in New York. Its doctrines
are considered orthodox by the Democratic party, and the sheet is puffed by
presses of that political stripe in consideration of signal services it performs
on or before election days, in bringing
one-eyed men to the polls. It gives
infallible evidence of being Democratic
in sentiment, eminently and thoroughly
so. Itis edited and supported by men
who assume to know what policy America should pursue to-preserve her liberties, and to teach the sons of those
who achieved them—men from a num.
ber four-fold larger than the patriots of
‘76, but who, not like them, have not
themoral and physical heroism to pledge
their “lives, their fortunes and their
sacred honors” in liberating their country from British oppression. Or, at
least, they have never exhibited, whatever pledges made, a will to redeem
them with blood. The Citizen devotes
itself to creating prejudices in the people
against Great Britain. A cowardly
foreign whelp, it points its nose from an
American kenneland barks at an enemy
it never dared to face in an open field,
defence—here it
copies the bloodless tragedy of fiftyfour-forty, or fight, and proves its Democracy It lauds Walker, and
fillibusterism generally ; and well it may,
for John Mitchell prayed for a “plantaand William
Walker is fulfilling the prayer in caryeven in righteous
true.
tion of well fed negroes,”
ing out several—Democracy is here
again most clearly evinced.
On the subject of foreign emigration,
It
wants all Europe to flock tc our shores
the Citizen’s Democracy is au fuit.
to keep American liberties and_prosperity from spoiling—a specimen of patriotism rarely to be found among the
natives of the soil except in arrant
gemagogues who praise the “rich Irish
rogue” in hopes of the use of the shillalah to help the freedom of the elective
franchise.
A leader in the Citizen of the
November, proclaims with an arrogance
first of
flattering to the pride of men in whose
veins ruus the blood of the heroes of the
Revolution, that “every ian of sense
now knows, unless he be a Know-Nothing, that European emigration is the
life-blood of American prosperity.” Cut
off, then, of Irish setting
yearly to our shores—a horde that do
not love liberty enough to achieve their
the stream
own freedom, who have lived in abasement all their lives—and a American
interests would decay, American coinmerce, trade, and prosperity generally
stagnate! There is not virtue, enterpuise, vitality enough in the American
people to save them from torpor or even
death, except by an infusion of monWe
race—a
archical subjects from Europe!
to the
race which conquered and rules
belong Anglo-Saxon
over
the Irish Celts in,the old world, but the
climate, soil, and perchance republican
the
enervates and degenerates the dominant
institutions of new continent so
race when transplanted, that a judicious
infusion of the serfs is necessary to salt
us for national salvation !
that,
the “life-blood of American prosperity,’
“Everybody
knows” check foreign emigration,
and the sons of heroie sires who founded
this magnificent social structure of ours,
are so effeminate, weak and imbecile
that the fabric must topple to its ruin
for want of support! The hopes of
mankind are centered upon the “great
experiment.” The guardian goddess of
America—just imagine her—stretches
out her virtuous arms imploringly
towards the savior of liberty, Ireland,
and sheds tears of joy like bullets when
squalor and ignorance emerge from the
hold of an emigrant ship to engraft the
shamrock in America!
i= By our advertising columns it will
be seen that George Lewis has taken
the American Exchange Restaurant. —
We wish him success, for he deserves it.
APoLoGETIC.—We owe an apology
to cur readers for the late hour this
number reaches them. The paper
unavoidably delayed by the length of
the delinquent tax list, which was given
the printers too late to set in time.
iS’ We undersiand
being made for a splendid Ball to be
given on Thursday evening next, at
Butterfield & Thompkins’ Exchange,
Omega.
Was
preparat ions are
E CLAMPsts Virus.—The ancient
and honorable order of E C. V. hold
their regular and appointed meetings on
Tuesday and Friday evenings, without
fail. eect
Drrarture.—Mr. C. A. Washburne,
formerly connected with the press of
San Francisco, left on the last steamer
for the Atlantic States. He was one
of the very best writers in the State.
Suescription Fok Sarpints.—The
Italians, and those who sympathize with
Sardinia, have raised a subscription to
purchase a hundred cannons as a present
to that kingdom.
SERGEANT-A'T-Arms.—It is understood that Mr. S. F. Brown of this
county, will be a candidate for Sergeantat-arms of the Assembly.
t= The Distriet Court, Judge Searls,
presiding, commenced its regular session in this place on Munday
Tueatre.—The efforts of Mr. Warwick and his excellentitroupe of supporters, continne to draw good henres at
the Nevada Theatre. > Warwiek
always been a favorite with the patrons
1 .
nas
of the drama in this city. Some of his
associates hi ir te te with hh
for the estimation of bl
On Mon
Brothers”
cess-—Mr. Warwick sustaining
acters of the “Twin Brothers,’ and Mr.
Rand as “M. Chateau Renaud.” The
scenery was splendid; the house was
crowded to overflowing, and Warwick
and Rand were greeted with rounds of
applause throughout the 7
The others
well. The play was received with such
approbation and delight that it was repeated on the succeeding night to anOn Wednesday night the “Maniac Lover’
enacted to the satisfaction of a good
house. Last night was the “Rag Picker
of Paris.” Mh. Warwick personated
this character for three hundred successive night in New York, to the entire
satisfaction of the play-goers there, and
it was performed last for the first time
n Nevada, to the delight of
recan
1
e the charnerformanee.
all kak their parts
other crowded audience.
was
a large
audience. It is to be repeated tonight, and we advise all who wish a
rich treat to go and see the “Rag
Picker.”
,SThe next mail steamer is expected to arrive about Sunday or Mon
day next, bringing full election’ returns
from allthe Atlantic States.
THe Weatruer.—The weather has
been excruciating of late. Snow and
sleet have fallen mud
and
incontinently ;
nore of it has
order of the day in the streets, ai
New Eng
order of the
been the
and air and frozen mud
thicker
night. This morni
creaking snow and nipping atmos]
WW
coid times reminds us more strongly of
we have experienced in higher latitudes
than any ything xr we have witnessed. yet
CowarpLy AND Breer
Tuesday eve ie last,
the names Jolin
Ned } , stoppei
lia Restaurant, on Broad street,~ to
supper, lodging and breakfast, after
which they sneaked off without settling
their bills. The landlady made out
their account and sent her steward out
to find them and collect the money.—
The steward found them in a dri
saloon and presented their bills, whereupon McCollough fell upon him and
beat him in a I Tl
steward then went cel j ’
them aneetet and while gone the
eases ade their escap There
os" a “3
abo A
Si ~
Cakes ! Cakes Z Ca es
Christmas and New Yeai's
CONSTANTLY CNA
And Made to order,
Cow Lost .
HITE COW br ‘ ‘ t
JOURNAL OFFICE
December 12—tf H.G. PHILLIPS.
Notice.
STATE of fornia—County of Nevada—ss To the
\ Hon T Hf. Caswell, presiding Jud of the
Court of Ses and A. A. Sargent, } i
ney of Nevads nt u will e:
take notice that the un ned intend
date as } icati
I, Thomas
and pre
county, do hereby 1 s
.
THOS i. A
Pr g Judge of the tox rt Oo!
December 11th, 1856
I, A. A. Sargent, hereby ack
Within notic
December
A.A. SARGI
Lith, 1856. Di
VT,
trict Attorney.
John Wals t
ame Now rethe ackr whey
mains po ~
8
r, A. D. 1856
BOSTWICK,
within ten r
or they will b
the said
to the n
dee 12-1
( I WILLIAMSON, :
Of the es of D> 1 Johnson, deed
To Let—v ‘iow Bote,
MOM PAINTS th rer treven, Tar Ft, aaa Large
Kitchen, and 7 Bed rooms, recently od up in the
best le at a very low re Nt to a goox ite t
{}> Por particulars ex r A ALEXANDER,
dec 12-4f San F an seo Grocer ty Store, 56 Broad street
Notice.
2 firm of H. Meyers and M. H. Lahtcastetia is this
day di against
the late firm v
debts dune to the
wille on the br
ier on Commercial
as . and all
ms yers, who
as a Cloth.
i Nevada HL VELERS.
M.H. LAHTCASTCHA.
__N vada. De
Chartes Morrill,
Importer and WhotlesaleDealer in Dra
ines 3, Oils, Brushes, ‘Toilet Foo.
y and FrenchChemicals,
the PATENTMEDICINES—Manufacturers
ne and Polar Oils, &e. &e.
justly attended to—Terms liberal.
sco—Ntore in the Exchange, fronting on Bat
ington streets, opposite the Custom Hy
acramento—Store on “3 street, corner Third. neve"Watches! Watches!
ja age: your time to pureease,as we ar
2% to sell din ge Pees of our ste earl
day time. E
they have ever bee n aia in C
B RGes
Corner Montgomery sad Sarre
Lin is
gw
.
+ (0. Jenhers,
ROMS” streast
pat Prancts dee
“Time for all purposes ander the Sun.
N OW is the time to purchase fine Goolls cheap, at
BRIGGS, DEY & CB., Sees dey
Corner of f Montgomery bettie Streets, ain SH
Money ! Money!
iv M will be aw arde ia Je i. in
i i GS, DET & €v,
— who
Jranedleca
dee 32h im is
Jehu Auderson,
Justice of thé¢ Peace,
AMERICAN EXCHANGE.. ay ELT ik Or ug = Hr Gy AZ g rs 7
‘ 2 es aoe & ) wes Te
GEORGE LEWIS, Proprietor <4 Y Sie 3 5 r 4 1 NI Oy? ny x
ee sie eee OF NEVADA COU NTY FOR THE YEAR Fess.
The undersizned wonld respectfally info NAMES. TOWNSHIP. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAXED.
e~ orm .
his friends andthe old patrons of the above . 4h Lun, Nevada, House and lot north side of Broad street, adj. S. Cownel’s store, 500 8,00
named House, that he is prepared to accom. . Alta California Telegri aph Co. Nevada, Telegraph line, (10 shi ile s) and three Batteries, 4000 64,00
a better style than any other} Avery, E. W. Nevada, Broad street Tiouse and lot, oppesite Keystone House, and house and barn
s, at the junctien of adjoin 1009 16,00
Ma Wasl Allison James, Nevada, House and lot s side Boulder streef, barn in rear and personal property. 900 14,40
ain, Was inieal and Commercial sts. . Austin A. House and lot in Shell yyville, known as Anstinvilfe Hotel and Ranch, 1000 16,00
© is new, and the largest, most commodious . 22dersen Thomas, Nevada, ho x 200 3,25
shed ever oj la. No expense Alban W. G. Neva :
Sait errien pipes Ant G as tats oy core a of i t a “Teal u me and Re staurant, San Juan *300 a
¢ t } Antone Gassen ridgepert, hous nd let, oceupive aia ‘ 2 ’ 9
Best and cena 78 Complete House in the City. Allison Edw ard. Se Kentucky house, ranch personal property, 2000 32,05
Com »bini ng z elegance w pasiegn nics it offers accommoda. Adams W. W. Eureka, Billiard Salec ivery Stable, Orleans Flat, 1200 19,20
fons for thé ore border that cannot . Adcock W. B. Eureka, Two Houses and lotsn west side Main street, Woolsey’s Flat, and perhe central position this sonal property 800 12,80
Ho ’ ping place, . Arnold Henry, Eureka, residence on the west side of Woolspy’s Flat, 500 8,00
wh ile Stage Company Apperson W. M.W ashington, Spring Hill House, 7 miles fim Nevad: 1, on Washington road and
st a rtin om t ablishment, makes personal property, 1100 22,40
it hig convenie nt for tr ient visitors, Avery J. A. L —s York, house and lot next above Hunter & Co’ s, blacksmith shop, Waloupa, aan ze
my : 4 ada, Rising Sun House, on Wood’s Ravihe, 2,80
i he Restau amt lence on Nevada street and personal property, 3400 54,40
is nnder the propric torship of GEORGE LEW1S, and : Nevada, house and lot, north side Broad st . Dr. VonPoelinitz residence, 1000 16,00
i rsare engaged from San Francisco, . Bickne u H. ¥. Nevada, brick building an td lot, south side Hroad street, 10,000 = 160,00
rience in the busines *$ at first class 3lasauf Jno. Ne svada, house and lot west side Pine stre et, also honse and lot on south side Spring
x antec rt the arger beer manu facte OF} py
ry Baker D. Ne and lot, 1 side 2nd person?! property 1,6% 53%
2 a 3S =a aa Bai in & Ser , house and lot eas t sic lso house a lot cast side Broad st. 1,800 28 80
1¢ luxuries and ¢ Bright d lot, cor. W oppesite Catholic Church, 300 480
. ) Bers OWL as ee jor Hotel, 1,000 16 00
it the House. 1,000 16 00
fi
ar tment. 200 an
The parlors an ss it 2,000 32:00
newly and 200 3.20
and ail > 900 1440
eds and roo . . Burton §. Ne 2 : Heed a 00
TENE « Byron John B. Nevada, r j. Whigham’s, on Gold Flat, 1,00 6 00
kate Bar 3eard Wm. M. Estate o ine and Broad street, 4,000 64 00
L N. and will ye nnett & B ets k, N ? ; fae . 2,000 32 00
at the t lot on Mill streef, known as City Hotel, 300 480
” of Mill street, 500 8 00
a and pleai 5 f lot ops We sterg Hotel, Main street, 600 9 60
sant -room, are two ee B er & Mt ar owt, Gr “Auro ra hor » Yard stable, Xe. 3,000 48 00
“J : seat rm Beal William, Grass V Ii oust en te on the south, 300 4&0
Superior Billiard Tables, Jaraclaugh Joseph, G lley, t, adjoining Pacific Motel, 3
: : Blanks Dr. J. B. ¢ y, house anc d lot st west side Mill street opposite Cady’s stable, 2,200 3520
Under the pr etorship of Berry William, G i has h and improvement on Auburn road, also rane “hs w. Kentucky pice 60
> 5 IT ON Mill and Pe reperty, 2
L I L es = R 26 & A LST O N ‘s Bays Washington, ¢ ey, ranch ‘and improvements adjoining Clark’s Ranch and personal :
From oe in the State, with marble 2,730 43 65
beds, z Brooks & Gill, G , Union Hill Ranch on Welf Crdek, 1.000 16 00
In is one of the most ele: > Kentuek uw mill, hotel and personal prope rty, 2,200 35 20
sinthe § near Rough & Ready, and personal property, ‘ = a pod
House, ’ ="
ul to Badger Hill, “‘Sheets’, agent,” 3,000 48 00
ptis-tf
>it wements and pe rsonal property, 1,900 7 40
meat market, San Jaun 700 20
#EE. ” 7G ae tee , San Juan, z 250 400
juchanan And Main street, Orleans Flat, > 2,000 32 60
: Bennett Wm and lot, Main street, Orleans Flat, Buteher’s shop bi aa
‘ ‘ n+ 5D )
Burns F. HW. Eureka, Americ roolsey’s Flat, 1,500 24.00
: P. Eureka, hous et, Woolsey Flat and personal property, 2,300 36 80
1 ug Canon and personal property, 1,100 17 66
400 640
n Street, 700 1120
v2 Dog and ie; 500 8 00
and on Main : 300 480
‘ Ravine, 400 6 40
ats d street, House and lot, No. 44 Broad street, two
OF ALL KINDS Pine street, near Bz > street, and personal
‘ ea
4,000 61.60
z er Cuilery and Gold Pens of and 85 Broad street, El Dorado Saloon, &e.
a 4,000 61 00
B lusic Instrucior t Music, Song Toll Honse on South Yuba River, 5,000 80 00
t adjoi n the east, 4,000 64 00
Commercial street, 1,500 24 00
purtenances, 2,090 32 00
occupied by California Stage Ce. also,
3,500 56 00
Cohn ALN "g00 «12.80
ampbell, Wm.
; team, & 2,000 3200
3, J. A. Nevad the head of Boulder
sti 2,000 32 00
Caswell, T s, Broad street,
in and Cottage
3] 6,590 = 101 00
Nev: j rnpike road and Toll House, 80.00
prop ting of lumber, logs, Horses, Wagons, &c. 56 00
440
Auburn and Grass Valley road, 104 acres and
t 5472
m LT ack Pp, en Mill street, and personal
} 72,00
ct, 600 9 60
and personal property 3,000 48200)
nee, School street, 250 4 00
yyacant let opposite corner
in street, 24 00
. sal] Court, 400
ine and apparatus for
. ¢ 5,000 80 00
iny’s Quartz Mill, Boston
4,000 80 00
. and } ens] property, 1,425 22 80
t . s 400 6 40
i. end of Rough &
1,500 2400
treet, adjoining Union saloon and personal
8,000 128 0
( 4 oe Ww u id] orth of Main street, Cherokee‘ and personal ;
¢ 1,390 20 80
. Br I ¥ milland appurtenances, 1 1-2 miles east
2 32 00
S ments, 32 00
treet, Sar 4 80
Point Defias and Tiume, 16 00
400
Igier & Dustin, French Corral and
2410
s shone and personal property, 11:0
s Creek, d 1 and reservoirs on
D1 nd personal property, 6,500 104 60
RY : 1,000 1600
+ e Main street, Alpha, 200 320
469 6
2
z from Steep Hollow to Red
fa 28,000 448 0¢
s Stable, No. 11 Main
, Main street, 8,800 140 &
et, also residence on Spring street, and
. ’ 9,500 152 OF
also Warren ditch running from
tain diteh, from Rock Creek to Shelly
6,900 96 00
et and personal property, 1.100 17 60
n < Daniels Ranch at Welf Creek, 3,000 18 (
a t treet, » residence on opposite
2 i 1,700 27 20
\ n 1,000 64 0
th Allison’s on the
b = 1,200 19 20
i id Grass Valley and Nevada road, including
‘ 2,000 3200
1 Nevada road, and Cemp Springs, with
re 2
th side Main street, Grass Valley and
N 600 9 60
ae
‘y and Nevada road and near
350 5 60
1 me dire 900 11 40
le cele me d irect — Ressoree
lots, &c. west end Main ;
Ms 2,009 =. 32 00
400 610
5,006 80 OF
300 4 &0
1,300 20 80
1,4000 22 40
700 11 20
2,000 32 OF
’ 420 5 72
Cows, Xe, Shelbyville TAO 12 07
1,000 16 oO
400 6 40
2,000 32 00
400 6 40
3 8,000 = 128 0
ite Dr. MeCormick’s office. 200 3 20
Penobsect Saw Mill, sop = «12 &
riven under my hand this 19th day of 12586,
Lo “aut Petts 1,000 16 thy
WILLIAM RBUTTERFIE : seach hy Atte 2,800 44 80
nov®l-tds Sheriff of N bate ceca 4in street, Boston ravine, and personal 5
Ey. : digepor 3 2 apie and lot east side of Flume st., 1,900 o4 et
ms ay ME . Fre t Quartz Mill, O. z y ry, boiler, stamps &c. on Big — veal
et Conrt . k sr 2
nent ren Ke re a ther * Restaurant, corner Cayote and Main street. Also, Frisbie’s =) =m
. in favor of Ww
ith lots and mirtenances, also bri store house , lot, &e. 10,000 160 00
and lot, cast side Main street, adjeiniug John’s huslding. Also, :
Jon the north, also two yacant lots and personal property, 13,000 = 208 00
t side ¢ ote street, 50) 8 00
the bridge on Little Deer Creek and personal property 400 640
nsto Ace ton Rigby Hill, 1,200 19 20
ter Ge orge, Nev: ida, Half Mile louse, Corrail, &c. west side Nevada and Grass Valley road
and personal property, r 1,500 = 24:00
i F ¥ Mot on corner of Mill and Neal streets, 200 320
x 7. per al property, 1,000 16 00
ollowing Aa ny House ard ranch on Deer Creek and personal property, 2,000 32 O0f salo, ta + lot olumt ia Hill and p nal property 1,000 16 0
at = Neeis i . Main street, San Juan, also one-half of Free_ on Washing ‘ ¥y } 15 *;
. feet on said : : y
own as Fenn’s or Loafers’ Retreat 2 1-2 — —
s the creek toa £ 1 ; ial property x
between the lot of Alfred youn Eureka dberrse Xe Main sireet, Woolsey’s Flat ’ nd se 4
sand th t owned or oecuFelix, E f * nal property, on is .
utherly side, all on WashL. W : in Wasbington,; 250) 4
pte ; : 1a steam saw mill, 800 12 80
G £ atofieein Nevada city, this 4rn . Greg TA ae ; siso house and let on Boulder street, pisg
dav of D. 1856 P personal property, = 6,450 103°
WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD n Main street, ne 1,100 92 49
E _ Sheriff of Nevada , ame, water right, Xe. at the lower bri«eon Deer ” an
as
Holidays. Ss Bridge)street, next below Iryp foundry, and perpaee . 940
rl 1,062 7
st, cornet Broad ape "tne strect, % po Pt 39
me stree 2 adj "ng Norman’s on the south, 200 "3 264
alley, Wh in ester millon the Auburn road, togesh=
mac aie Cy
5,000 80 00"
: ; 600 9 Ke
: mse, canch = stork nto Kee and povrones al pro eraee7s 3,000 48 0%
og xr . B isu é aWaygranth stock & ersonal property enn alley 3,00
Diamond Wo Diar mouJ AR : Ditehe By f ni i y Run tat (Fa ig an Juan, kes re
41 \W* have 68 hand most oxtar ik inane) a h from Humb vag danon to Mons puma Hill, 40,000 610 06
on ie b whic sae s Bric por ot nui lot opposite Bitkford’s residence, San Juan and personal
and will s Hh te } ape ty and stvle ean b property, 5 ; Z 900 14 40
had fi , BRIGGS DEE & CO. Meleoey, ' aveka, nomse and lot with barn, {c, Seow Point and personal property, 1,500 24 OG
as faery @ad Sacrasiente sts ae tel en read from Waloupa to Red Dog, 400 640
dee 12 Sas Peasisiecn. 1 Little York, house and lot on Main stregt, Waloupa, 300 480
= . ‘3 aie = sh Tuttle York, residence at Little Bh ‘ eR in sik 100 1 60
i » 4 . > 1 York, ditch from Green Horh Cree o Gap an¢ unt*s Hill, 7.00 2
! rr oe ae x in P vices. Boece & I son, Nevada, Nevada Bakery and lot Main street, yd = od
i \ ” haw a6 Bch teas & M. Nevada, house and lot, No. 31 Main strect, also house and lot No. 47 Main st.” cas
Arti pif Bava onal property 5 }
8 re Livery szables and Jot, No. 1 Brod street, 2500 rs 0
eksen BP. Nevada, brick store and let No. 82 Broad street, also houses and lots on Broad st. is
and adjoining Diana Bowling Saloon and p{rsonal property, 16,100 262 19
! Haches William Nevada, blacksmith shop and lot on Tine st. also house and lot adjoining same
corner Pipe and Spring-street, and person: ppiiy ti 2,800 4480
4 f o Jawes E. Nevada, personal property Geaisdnbiriel of bao! #, Stationary, cash, &e, 3. 5 00
. xe We ot ie e. a _— Reo re Pie nce gy west side of Pine ktreet, and personal prope rty, i ed = ve
oT. HLL, CLARK & Of is thie fa j<-tzinger John, Nevada, residence west side Pine styeet, 1.000 ets
Li yy rottual 9 ither of the . jeeiines M. Nevada, 3 houses and lots east side Broad ftrect, adj the Bridge head Broad street, "900 14.40
: we £ Met to thé } Wawks Nathan, Nevada, ranch and improvements on cfd W wshingto n road and personal prope rty, 775 12 40
= 3 iF DE y reeat. lest Moses & Co. Nevada, Hoyt’s Br on South Yaba River, called Hoyt’s crossing, 1,000 16. 0%
THOMA [ Yall Charles Nevada, residence and lot near old W ashington road, 11400 22 41
' ‘ I. WOCh . Mfeivetia and La Fayette Gold Mining Co, Grass V alle, Quartz Mill stamps, Engine & Machinery me
j Sacramento, Nov. 2h, 1856, on Layfette Hill, ‘ “10,000 160 00
i in & Smith, Grass Valley. Ohio steam saw mill, « ngine, &c., on French Ravine, 6000 9 .
/ New Firm. Hill, Woe Hosatta Philip, Grass Valley, Hotel de Paris, Main strpe t, opposite Sylvester & Co's, iAeo a 00
} ee (Suesessors to HELL, C Hashley M., cd rass Valley. bar and stock of liquors on i. ain street, "0 1 °
he undersizsed have this d fluling Peter, Grass Valley, house and int on Bre ain street, 600 9 =
} 88 partners inthe iPkclesule ty 2 Hobby Wm., Grass Valley, Western Hotel, corner Main and Nevada sts., also barn on Main st., also
. eas, er demgsee we and & 5 ‘barn on ‘oe east corner of Main and Nevada sts., also ranch on Wolf creek, near ‘Mt
/ ay , George Mill, also persenal property, 9 tho 44 9
is
Henderson J. H., Grass Valley, house and lot cn north side of Main stree t, and personal property, 1,600 25 60
x Hourn A. Grass Valle house nd lot and ball alley, known as Union Ball Court, Broad street, : 1,000 16 or
cs MAS HIL te. ~. Hall 8. 8, carpenter Mill street, "300 4 aM
OB. WoostTek + Famento. Hartley The *, Gee vania hense, Boston Ravine. 200 =
PIILEP E. WRAVE!, fax Franciseo. — Aulder, if lot formerly aceupied by Heywood & Bro. Boston Eavine, ie. 3
Ccancisna, 7 Frome sitet, tp stairs. Hanson M. ¢ Grass Valley on Storms’ Ranch road, 1009 s«1B On
is. Hepimrn & residence Bocton Ravine ranch improvements $00 de
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