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RR RN RR ANTE EEE TT BS TT EE ET IT ETE OR TE ORE RIE ON RT OT A ela: Oe eR Wee ee a
~ NEVADA JOURNAL.
Noblemen.
The noblest man I know on earth
Are men whose hands are brown with toil,
Who backed by no ancestral gravesy
Hew down the woods and tiil the soil,
And thereby win a pronder fame
Than follows king or warrior’s nane.
Am Act
To provide for the .
and to d jine
ers,
privileges,
Whereas, great prejudices exist in the
mining districts in relation to the propriety of foreignets being permitted to
much as they ure not liable to the same
duties as American citizens, while they
enjoy the same privileges: and whereas
these contests produce great expenditure
by the State, in the maintenance of order; and’ whereas, in consideration of
the protection and privileges extended
and secured to them by the constitution
and laws of our country — therefore,
The people of the State of California,
represented in Senate and Assembly, do
enact as follows :
Section 1. That from and after the
. first day of June next, and until Congress
j shall by Jaw assume control of the mining lands of California, no person noc beling a citizen of the United States (Californign Indians being excepted) shall be
‘ ; ‘ ones allowed to take gold from any of the
Gnany Very, New. 1, 1852, mines of this Sate: unless he shall have
Mr. Epiror:—Our town has within . 4 license therefor a8 hereinafter provia few days past witnessed several excit-} ded.
}
ing scenes, owing to the presumption of . SEC. =. It shall D6 the duty of the
Vi asus Comptreller of the State to secure a sufa few individuals who seem to be so} “° A ' :
ficient number of blank licenses, which
grossly inconsistent, that they act as.
The working men! whate’r the task,
To carve the stone, or bear the hod
They wear upon their honest brow,
The royal stamp and seal of God!
And brighter are the drops of sweat,
Than diamonds ina coronet!
God bless the noble working men,
Who rear the cities of the plain ;
Who fig the mines and build the ships,
And drive the commerce of the main;
God bless them; for their swarthy hands
Have wrought the glory of all lands.
o mamma alley
Affairs at Grass Valley.
though none but themselyes have any) form, and numbering consecutively. and
rights or priyileges. It appears that aj 4 record thereof to be filed in his office:
‘* No, ——, ——— county, (date rhis
#ompany of about twelve members, head No ; minty. (date 7 This
; certifies that —-—~ has this day paid
ed by a man named Stone, and known ]
the sheriff of ——— county, three do!
asthe Empire Water Company, have} Jars which entitles him to labor in the
dug a ditch cf about 3 miles in length . mines within this State, for one month ls
i 1 poset any rollea r State
for the purpose of supplying themselves from date. Comptroller of State.
skis sus ‘ By Sheriff.”
and others with water. But now they (To be returned upon expiration of term)
. £28 ba . . ah + ~ +
claim all the mining ground over which} Sec. 3. The Sheriff of each county
.
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the ditch extends, and whenever a mi-. shall be the collector of license tax unner begins working any whero on the . aD megan —ay vies er
A “4 _ tor onter POR e ere
route, they politely stop up to him and . provided for, shall enter Into bond to the
say, ‘We claim that ground,” &c., and! State, with two or more sureties to be
forthwith begin their annoyance which . approved by the board of supervisors, if
has led to so much difficulty, that the . °"Y such exist in his county. If there
‘ f £ th / i ~ . be no such board, then by the county
patience of most of the miners in the . judge, in the sum of fifteen thousand
place are getting quite tired of it; and . dollars, conditioned for the faithful perunless the Empire Company are very . formance of the duties required of him
cautious, they will before long regret . by this act, which bond shall be filed in
‘ . the office of the clerk of said county; and
they ever began playing the cormorant. . the said collector shall for his services in
Another difficulty has arisen between «. collecting said license tix, receive ten
Mr. William Smith and the Gold sil . bes ont oe sums vinings sus
. ’ ‘ : Sec. 4. The treasurer of State shall
Company, rade 7. the G,.H, ad fill the blanks of the numbers and eounstaked off some building lots but have . ties, which have been left inthe printed
not built, and recently Mr. Smith & Co.! form, and shall be liable on his bond for
discovered these lots to be good sluicing. all licenses delivered to him by the.
F l anim oe A vr ak cacti tp AE
ground, and began working on them, — ce#ptreller, except for such as be ney
R he Gold Hill C ‘ ie . have issued to the recorders of eounti
nb.gne Ga im vompany are trying tO) andor the provisions of tlie follow
drive them off—certainly a great busi-! tions ;
ness for the Company—aud have even! See. 5. The treasurer of Stato shall .
issued a summons to that effect. Cou-, S880 48 Soon as practicable, to the re. e!
corder of cach county, and thereafter .
!
sequently w mass meeting of the paketit previous to the fifteenth of December of .
was called to protect Mr. Smith & Co. . gach year, such namber of licenses as
in their rights; and it was unanimously may be deemed <ufficient for the use of
resolved that they—Smith & Co.--should S#id cor J
; 5 , p each class of lieenses issued, which rehot be molested in working their claims. ceipts shall be recorded by the treasdrNo, Mr. Editor, itis painful to think . or in a book to be provided for that pur. t!
that we have men in our midst who are . pose, aad shall stand asa charge against
. ent 7 » nd anid Ae cer 1auile
so short-sighted as to think that because . Sid recorder, end said recorder " ee
‘ . f , 'ecute a bond to the Stale, eon
they dig a ditch miles in length, that,
which the ditch extends.
have a perfect right to use and sell the . to be approved by the governor and .
. ! comptroller.
water and to take a claim, or cyen two} ra :
claims each, to remunerate themselves! each license shall be at tho rate of three
for digging the ditch, no one cares about . dollars per mouth, and said license shall
questioning ; but the claim to all is to)! Sec. 7. wpe ee ali dations
. OEC. ft. mh Sala eh
say the least, damnable presumptuous ; .
to
and to think, also, that because they . licenses, as said
stake off a piece of ground for building . charging him therewith and taking
lots—and do not build—that men who! receipt therefor. The sheriff sh ll make
looking about for claims to work are . = nthly returns to the board of supersilly Sy: wb me yee Ne : ° . visors, if any such board exiet in his
under any obligations to their preten. county.
sions, is equally preposterous. We ad-! to the county judge of the number of
. . . leone iss ‘ ¢ hom: tha: our
mit that principle, and the great mass, licenses issued, and to whom; the amount
of the people of that village had better .
~ . which returns shall be a list of the names
vamose, because about fifty people will . of those to whom licenses hay e been isclaim it all. It is to be hoped that these . sued by him, with the age of each, aud .
men will cease interfering with the. the country from which he has migra.
Se
; s ited. The first returns shall be made on
rights of others, or they will repent when . tad Se STeRLOOnsOS SABI! 0 HeNaG't
‘ ‘ _ . the first Monday in June next, and
repentance will do them no good. Miners will not endure their nonsense much . frst Monday of each succeeding month
longer. Right wrongs no man. ais herein specified.
A Pick anp Suoven Miner, . to appoint a sufficient number of depusn rb eet ent + . ties to assist him in the performance of
Ke. It is proposed among the admirlis. we ia be paarabe
1 ( e
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ers of Mr. Webster in Boston, to taise a . ‘apt “ppb Mg’ shalt: be pai . by ibs
dollar subscription, to defray the ex-. Pei re a t ae Feqiage provi e
ponses of a colossal statue of him, to be . '°" vo ea be ed 7 woe tad idk ane
placed on the Commons, or some other . SPonsibic for the acts ol his Ceputies, anc suitable locality in that city. ; May require from them such bond and
. surety as he may deem proper for his
ney James Jones, a pedestyan, who OW} Nes a gee op ar ETL at a
undertovk to walk 1500 miles in 1000 . he Ngeeae reuse acy gables be
hours, at Manchester, completed his task . thi pega ee verte ag se ae e
and received the stake of £100 for whigg . FS 806 Sha) Oe paid anio the State
he had bargaiued.
i treasury, and constitute a part of th
. \d
{general fund. ‘The balance less the fierbes 1 once escaped, at table, tho well. centage allowed for collecting, shall be .
\
meant persecutions of the kind-hearted . PMd into the general fund of tha eounwife of a medieal friend, from whom, . t¥: 8d it shall be the duty of the sher.
ever and anon, came the inquiry of what iff to pay over to the county treasurer
I would take next? This had’ been so monthly all montes
often repeated that I begun to look . Provisions oe aor ge tae Oa al
round, fearing that my character, as a} > 10, me cpp od ered kt bene
teacher by example, might suffer, and . 20t have a license on a3 " a OL ae
replied that “if she was pleased, I would . of this act, shall be ai shade paar or
take breath.” 1t was saucy and un-/ Proseeute or defend any action in any of
grateful, but it was good-naturedly rethe courts of the State.
ceived and i ce
work placer and quaria diggings, inas.
H ; rik +9 i . . .
. shall be subotantially in the following . or State: said license so returned shail
taking separate receipis for . '
fot a faithful performane of all the da. rev
they have a right to all the country over . tigs required ofhim by this act, in the .
That they . sum of diye thousand dollars; said bond .
. G. The amount to be paid for .
. the sheriff of his county such namber of .
sherk may require,
If there be nosuch board, then .
of money reseived, and accompanying .
/
thereafter a return shall be made on the .
Sec. 8. The sheriff shall have power .
‘ollected under the .
Sec. 1L. Immediately preceding the .
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p cuting atten ey of the countyin
and his sureties forthwith
ay
which such delinquent resides, who shall .
commence snit against such delinquent
{ wills
Spo. lo. Any sheriff or his deputy who}
hall neg eect to pav over the money colleeted by him or them, under the provisions of this act, or shall appropriate
any part thereof to his or their own use
jother than the percentage they are eni titled to retain under the
this act, shall be deomed guilty of em. bezzloment, And upon conviction thereof,
shall be punished by imprfsonment in
. } the State prison for a time not less than
johe year nor more than ten.
. Sec. 14. Any officer charged with the
provisions of
collection of the tax provided to be col.
jlected by this act, whe shall give any
. receipt other than the receipt prescribed .
. hy this act, shall be deemed guilty of
mistemeanor, and upon convietion shall
. be fined ina sum not exceeding one thoue
jsand dollars, and be imprisoned in the
jcounty jail any time not exceeding
jinonths.
. See. 15. Tt shall be the duty of the
. different sheriffs to return all unsold li. censes to the county recorders, prior to!
ithe Loth day of December of each yeur,
and reeeive new jicenses, and the county recorder shall immediately transmit
who shall deliver them to the treasurer
be placed to the credit of the different
jcounty recorders on the books of the.
l treasarer, and the licenses destreved in
. the presence of the controller of State,
vyho sall also make a record of the same.
Sec. 16. Any person who shall make
any alteration or cause the same to be
to the comptroller of State said licenses, .
jmade in any license, shall be deemed .
. proceeded against accordingly.
See. 17, Any person or company hiring
. ry ~ ;
. the licenses for each person so employed
as provided in this act
Sec. 18, These licenses shall be printed in English, Spanish and French.
dec. 19. This act shell tuke effect
from and after the first day of June, 52,
Signed May 4th, 1852.
RICH'D P. HAMMOND,
Speaker of Assembly.
SAMUEL PURDY,
President Senate.
. <Approyed May 4, 1852,
. Union Line of S:eamers.
oey The Uni ine of Steam. r rt s ; r a
rr between San
ACTOINENTO,
jt
sder, which are now ti
» (Sundays excepted)
ned Sa r 1
d ken at the!
r on + ra
, Pactt
THOMAS UUNT;
%
JOWN BENSLEY ag’t.
YC. BANDEN. C. J. BRENHAM
Francisco Savings Bank.
; BRENHAM,
.
!. Ge }
.
. General « Merchants,
Mechunics,
1 Anso— My y and Gold Dust reecived on
. Special Dep
. } Gold Dust purchased at the highest priees,
Interest allowed on ‘Time Deposits SO-my
WM. H. LAMB, Vv. YOUNG. Os W:
Lamb and Youne
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS.
iin and Cayote Corner of Mi an-l nears
ly opposite Greyory’s express, Nevada city.
; 12-6m
J. W. Fish,
NOTARY PU BLEC.
Office adivining the Beatty Hotel, Grass
Valley 6-tf
United States Hotel
. (Comer Broad and Pine sts}
Ager VOK'T §& GARTER proprictors
—Beg leave to announce to the public
that they have made extensive alterations in
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iguilty ofa misdemeanor and shail be.
foreigners to work in the mines of this!
State, shall be liable for the amount of
.
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PANE firm of Freeman & Co. is this day di
funy member of that late firt
json’s Ranch, Rongh and Ready,
. ley, and arriving at Neuda at5 o’clock p.m.
. Franciseo, same dav.
heir building for the comfort of permanent .
hand transient boarders, and are now ready for
their reception, ‘The rooms are furnished in
the best style, and are under the super 1
dance of Mrs. Hastings. The table is furnished with the best the market affords, and
polite waiters are abvays in attendence. The
baris fury
cigars, and from the weil known experience
our manager has had in the business. no pain
ared to make it one of the most comtelain the mountains, Also stab
} Y travellers and team
sters, Likewise one of the best, couvlest and
gious wells of water that California
t ol
C. B. LOVELL, Manager.
Nevada. Aucust 24th, 1852
‘To the Citizens of Nevada
AND VICINITY.
THE undersigned are now
opening a genera tment of Miners’ Su;
i plies, ete., at the idd Corner, fronting on
Broad and Pine streets. We intend keeping
youd Goods, and hope by strict attention to
business to merita liberal share of putromage.
Strict attention will be paid to the packing
trade
. We have in connection with tho store
Steum Sew Mill, situated on Little Deer
fereek. AlfPorders left at the stere or mill will
be promptly attended to
Wehave on band and for sale a fine stock
‘eiving and
soned lumber
ROE CTR AR Tee . time provided by law for the final settle. . glontach tig Santis pi ELI P. HIRST,
veh. The more quietly and peaceably . ment of the county treasurers with the H. GRAY, ¢
we al get on, the better—the better for, treasurer of State, it shall be the duty eee . {es A Ay MAG L
our neighbors. In-pine cases out of ten . of each recorder to whom licenses have . 73-t! es CALEB RUSSELL,
the wisest policy is, if man eheats you, . been issued, to report to the comptroller .
quit dealing with him: if he is abusive, . of State the number of licenses on hand
guit his eompany; if be slanders you, . in his office, as alsé’the number in the .
take care to liye so that nobody will he. hands of the sheriff, who is hereby relieve him. No matter who he i :, or how . {aired to report to said recorder the num.
he misuses you, the wisest way is gener. ber of licenses not disposed of, for which .
ally to let him alone, for there is noth. he has receipted to the said recerdor,
ing better than this cool, calm, quiet} Sec. 12. The treasurer and comptrolway with dealing with the wrongs wo . ler of State shall, as soon as practicable, .
meet With. ™ . compare the returns of the sheriffs with .
reeset the reports of the county recorders, and
Hor:.—A sentiment exhibited in the Jif there shall be any discrepancy in the
wag of a dog's tail, whea he’s Waiting . Staten nts if : LUty
shall be the wuty ol
for 4 bone. }Compiroller wo immediately
t
iy m the
snlorm the
————
Chairs, Bedsteads, ete.
The undersigned has now
on hand, sna is coastautly
manufactoring at the Roger
gag Villinms’ Sy
fz und patte
stands, ‘Ta
being maunfaetured by machine
at the lowest price.
periense, he feel
that his work is i
all kinds done to
y. he can sell
liaving bead ample ex
sti i and Wil warrant
ior to none, Turning o
,
rder, a the sh rlest
notice. WAIT. & RIED, Ay’ts,
Grass Vaile osite Post
cA 1, 1852---24-Im
ed with the best of liquors and .
. ton and Sonora.
. of shoe finding.
. #0 & Co. by which they are onabled to do all . jn any other county of this Judicial District,
leave on her first. trip on Friday, Jan: 9th,
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Nevada School.
THE undersigned would respect fi
the
y inform
families of Nevada and vicinity that she
gain @pen the above school on the first
nduy of Octcber.
The school will be held in the bu‘lding recently purchased and fitted up expressly for it,
on Spring shear the corner of Pine.
Mrs. M. H. SAMPSON, principal
For further particulars about terms, studies,
&e , enquire of the principal, at the residence
of Rey. J. Hl. Warren.e
R.A. CRANTD would most respectfully
Pi represent to the citizens of Nevada and
vicinity, that he has returned from the Atlan
tie States, and located permanently on Broad
street, one deor east of the Virginia Honse,
where he will at all times be ready to attend
his profession. Ile is prepared
tuble aceommodations for those who
may desire to place themselves under his care.
Jniy 80, 1852.—15-tf
EXPRESS NOTICES.
Adams & €o.’s Express.
BETWEEN Nevada, Sacramento City, }
San Francisco, and all parts of the United
States. A. & Co. are the on/y Express who
forward Gold Dust and valusble packages between Nevada and Sacramento in charge of a
wer.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Drawn on their ewn Houses in
New York, Boston,
Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, ‘St. Louis,
New Qrleans, . Cincinnati,
und London.
Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded
and insured to all parts of the United Statea, .
and Ex®ress Business of every de bce "
prom) tly attended to. 3
Gold Dust bought, and deposits received at .
the usual rates.
H. R. FERRE, A’e'ts
-~ i eeneat neta. .
"e tHE undersigned would inform the ertisen® .
of Nevada and vicinity thot having rehave completed arrangements with Wells, Far.
Express business committed to their care with .
picetunlity and dispatch. 4
Persons desirous ef procuring their letters
H ng to Gregory's Express are discontinued
Office at their old styund, Main st. Nevada,
Notice.
: solved,
The business heretofore done by them will
from this date be conducted by Messrs. Adams
& Co. J. M. FREEMAN,
Sacramento, Aug. 18, 1852 .
Sacramento, August 17th, 1852.
We take this method of informing the pub.
lie that the firin of Freeman & Co, having .
by legal notice erased doing business under
that nome, they of course ceased to be our
gents in-any partef California, From this .
forward we shall conduct the business .
nuder our own sivnatur And we further .
Freeman & Co., ner
» have foo this }
iitue any authority to draw ca us, or te we .
our pam ADAMS ¢ CO.
BETO NE EET OTIS PO ERE RTT PD
TRAVELING.
ve notice that) \essrs
Staging vs. Lime.
ty S. MAIL TELEGRAPH LINP, for
J . Rough and Ready, Grass Valley and
Nevada city. On and afi
26th, the above Line of Siages will run as .
follows:—Leaving the Orleans Hotel, ( for.
meriy fof the Creseent City Hotel) at 7 o'‘luck every morning, passing through Johnass Valr Friday, March }
the same day. Returning, will leave the N
vada Hotel, Nevada, every morning at 6}
and arriving at Sacramento City in season
to connect with the steamer Antclope for San
HAWOWLIL & SWIFT, Pro’s.
Successors to James Bireh.
-This Line will run on Sundays.
“rs securing their seats at the General Stage Office, Orleans Motel, 2d street,
will be called for. 98-tf
The fine steamer Marysville will make regular trips
Sacramento and Marysville on .
each alternate day
The Marysvitle is the best finished .
boat of her class in Caiifornia, draws 12 inches of water, only. She has run between }
Sacramento and Marysville the past summer during the lowest stage of water. 94-tf
ee Marysville Packet q««
AE 4 The steamer J. BRAGDON,
Meersrores Thos. W. Lyles, master, will
1852, at 4 o'clock P. AZ. For freight or
passage, apply on board at Pacific st. Wharf .
or to
WADSWORTI §RAVESIES, Agents,
Sansome st. near Washington, vp stairs.
Look Out forthe Change.
Aer S20 THE STAGES FORMERLY LEAete VING the Crescent City Hotel.
will, on find after Sunday, .
Mareh 21, 1852, leave the Orleans Ho. }
tel, on second street, between J. and K. .
EVERY morning. Daily running to Rough
and Ready, Grass Velley, Nevada City.Mor.
mon Island, Coloma, Georgetown, J/ud and
Diamond springs, Placerville, Drytownalack.
son, Mokelumne Hill, Ophir, Auburn, StockGeneral Stage Office at Orleans Fotel,
N. B. Passengers bocking their names will
be called for in any part of the Gity. 96-1m
City Boot Store,
rt P. J. ESPENSCHEID, on the corner
of Mamiand Commercial sts., keeps
constantly on hand at bis old stand, a
large and well seleeted stock of boots and
sho also, a small but well selected lot o
addlery, sole leather, belt and harness leather, .
a superior artiele of water-proof and polish .
blacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and all kinds
Repairing done in both the
ve Lines of business with promptness, neat.
, and en reasonable terms. He feels than
tul to his former customers for the very liberal patronage that he has heretofore received
and soticits a continuance of thi
me 14-3m* .
C. D. Cleveland, M. D.
PHYSICIAN § SURGEON,
pposite Grass Valley Hotel, Main street,
Grass Valley 24. tf
Worth a Visit.
QV en YOU VISIT SAN FRANCISCO
call and see the supurb collection of CuRIOSITIES at the
Chinese Sales Room
of Touts & Dunxean, Long Wharf, San Francisco. This magnificent roan extends from
Long Wharf to Sacrainento strec t, between
Sansome and Leidesdortf s ‘ts, It is 120
feet eep, and filled with all the beautiful manuractures of the Celestiol lomptre. The rar
indenlendia ¢ PE SRAWLS hiv
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ournal,
Qi tate of Californi_ , County of Ne
bY vada, District Cour® Tenth Judicial
District. The People ot 5 the State of Cali
fornia to Israel T. Hirst, Greeting: You are
hereby commanded to appear and answer
within ten days after the service of this writ,
if served in this county, within twenty days
if served in any other county in this Judicial
District, and within forty days if served in
any county not in said district, the complaint
of Daniel Rich against Mamlet Davis andJ.
T. Hirst, a mercantile and tra ding firm under the name and style of Davis & Hirst, for
debt in te sum ef two thousand dollars and
interest due by three several promissory
notes of said firm, brought to the district
court and now on file in the office of the
clerk of said court in the county aforesaid ;
or if you fail to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will take judgment by default against you for said sum of two thousand dollars and interest, together with dam.
ages and costs.
Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the
{LS.] district court of the 10th judicial distaict for Nevada county, with the
seal of said court, aflixed this 27th day
of September, A. D. 1852.
THEO. MILLER, el’k.
State of California, county of Nevaga.—
District court, 19th judicial district, Septem
ber term, A. 1D. 1852, Thursday, Sepvr 23d"
Present, Hon. Wm. T. Barbour, judge. ’
Daniel Rich, plaintiff, against Hamlet
. Davis and Israel T. Hirst, defendants. It is
ordered that service of the summons issued
j herein be made by publication, weekly, for
the space of three months, in ® newspaper
published at Nevada, called the Nevada
Attest, THEO. MILLER,
J. R, MeConnell, e’k D.C.
Atty plaintiff. 24-3m
ttnte of Califormia, County of Ne
vada. District Court, 10th Judicial
. Listrict, September Term, A. 1) 182.
The People of the State of California, to
Israel 'T. Hirst, Greeting: You are hereby
. commanded to appear and answer within ten
. Signed the Agency of Gregory’s Express, they . days after the service of this writ if served in
this county, within twenty days if served
and within forty days if served in any other
county not in said Distriet—the complaint
i ivom Post Offices through them are invited to . Of Daniel Rich against you for debt due by
fealland register their names, as all bats be.
n
express and inplied contract in the sam of
. eleven thousand three hundred and one dollars, broaght to the District Court aforesaid,
hand now on file in the office of the Clerk of
said Court in said county ; or the said plaiatiff, Daniel Rich, will take judgement by default against yon for the sum. of Eleven
Thousand Three Hundred and One Dollars,
j; and damages and costs if you fail to answer
said complaint.
Witness, Theodore Miller, Clerk of the
[L. $.] District court of the tenth judicial
district for Nevada county, with the
seal of said court affixed hereto this 23d day
of September, A. D. 1852.
THEO, MILLER, el'k.
State of California, county of Nevada.—
District court, Loih judicint distriet, September term, A. D. 1852; Hon. Win. T."Bar. Dour, presiding:
Daniel Mich, piaintin. against Israel T.
Hirst defendant, 1t is ordered by the court
. that service be made hy publication of the
summons issued herein, for the space o f
three months, weekly, in the Nevada Jour
. nat, published at Nevada,
Attest: Tiro Miter, cl’k. D. C
J.R. MeConnet), atty. for pu.
QI LATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada
Ne) County, sect. Distriet Court, 10th Judicial District, The People of the State of
. California, To John W, Gallaher, Greeting :
You are hereby commanded to appear and
; answer within ten davs from the service of
this writ, if served within this county; within 20 day if served in any otlfer county
within the district; and within forty days if
served out of this this judicial distriet, the
jeomplaint of Artemus Rogers, now on tile
. sarc lk F } {against you jn the district court clerk's ef:
. o'llock, passing through the above places, . ;
live aferesaid, for @ebt to the amount of One
Vhousand Dollars; or if you fail to answer
the same, judgment will be taken against
you therefor by default for that amount.
Witness, Theo, Miller, dittrict clerk,
in and for the 10th judicial district,
with the seal of the same hereto aftixed, this 4th day of Nov. A.D. 1852.
THEO, MILLER, cl’/k D. C.
Per Rob't A. Davide, D'pty. C.
Artemus Rogérs vs. Jno. W. Gallaher.
District court, 10th Judicial Distries,
It is ordered that service of the summons
issued hereim be made by publication in the
Nevada Journal, a newspaper published at
. Nevada, for the period of three months from
the date of the first insertion, and at leaat
once a week during vhat time.
WM. 'T. BARBOUR, Dist. Judge.
Attest, Theo. Miller, cl k.
Per Rob’t A. Davidge, D.C. —-28-3m
Mountain Trees and Shrubs
Wanted,
Wy Ff are about to establish an “ Arboreum
Californieum.” “a Garden” ef the
Trees, Shrubs, and Plants of Califor: ia; in
order to accomplish this upon the most extensive plans and correct principles, we are indueed to advertise as follows:
We will vive a very liberal price for all new
species and for all choice specimens of the prinerpal Trees, Shrubs and ante feta the mountain vallies,
We also offer liberal prices for all and every
new and valuable Flowering Plant, as it will
be our aim to bring out and develope to the ut. most of our Moans, the valuable and heautiful
inthe realms of ‘ Agriculture,” * Herticulture” and © Floricutture,”
Wo are in want of quantities of Ornamental
Trees and Shrubs, and those who are skilicd
in such matters may find it to their interest to
eall on us.
Botanists are invited to confer with us on
the subject by letter or otherwise.
WARKEN & CO.,
Nurserymen, Seedsinen and Florists.
Agricultural Warehouse, Sacramento.
Dec. 10, 1852. 33
MR, DUSUZEAU, ~
CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, ASSAYER AND SMELTER,
Informs the miners of the surrounding couns
try thathe has removed his Assaying Office,
. well known tor two and a half years in Sacramento street San Francisco, to Bread street
Nevada city. ‘
Le also announces,to the public that receiv.
ing more numerous applications for assays,
and seeing a large number of miners oecuy ied
in prospecting and working quarts veins, to
facilitate them in éheir searches, he has reduced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of
20,00, whieh it was at first.
Mr. Dustzeau, having had ten years pracive, and having been proprietor of quartz veins
Chilian nines, can Offer to the miners
assurances in his consultations upon the differ~
ent mines, .
He a'so takes charge in the direction of
mineral works, in erecting and directing Machines of hig Own Invention to extract the
gold as well of the poorest as of the riche st
mineral; these machines being the Best, the
surest, the least costly, he can recommend th em
in preference to all others._
Wat. Deeverar, B 2a
opposite the Virginia House.
Feb, 24,1852. 24 3m
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