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December 30, 1853 (4 pages)

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. ra erkuyaicdee FP yp dts wae, wud) Ie We rh indebied to Mr. bere ius « Sopy ae Oh aeRO . Fak et ak PhO tia so Va IS en Fo AE ETE Wate alee walt Abide tee ACKUUNICUSS lie » -v uu haves : ve Boe ‘ . the holyd . Itis ee, Se ies Sa for the direct benefit of the city—lightens taxafight, and can say that it was a beautiful ear. receipt of a polite invitation from the man-. the day that Hall, who killed the China. of eg eae = Union for the holydays A.A. SARGENT, EDITOR. tion, &c., and thus gives the place immunities . poses ras _ —— agers to attend the above annual festival. manat Bear River, was to be executed. . wel! Miustrated. PRIDAY NoknING buckuuna co \™* the expense of .the people generally. If the Yours, respectfully, of the Masonic order. The appointments His sentence is stayed till the decision of Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. and A. M.—Tho . Legislature will expend half a million annnally SAMUEL RULAND, of the ion were in excellent taste, and. the Supreme Court is given upon the ex= wee = _ =_— ys g . . ~~ ve 3 : : * occas , i S 5 the 8 al ~ a. To Printers. for the immediate behoof of Benicia that place 2d Lt. Walker’s Ind. Battalion a light hearted and brilliant company were . eeptions filed by his counsel. next sence. trive to render itself quite comfortable. : The undersigned offers for'sale for cash his share in the . M4Y Con q oa i owe ti : ‘ ——$___—________ : ba: pear sede wa undivided one-half. The ad-. But we believe the object can be accomplished Mini Tary Convention. It is contem in attendance. The occasion was enliven we At aaa = oe wrtising patronage of the Journal is equalled by thatofno at a much cheaper rate. Sacramento is a. Plated to hold a military convention at. ed by the presence of many ladies, there . on the of December, Samuel McVey ste . 2 A ‘ resident, J: B. Prewitt secretary.. ‘her interior paper, as may be seen by reference to its iyi i i i Sacramento on the 8th ef January next-. being nearly.as many present as there-were chosen : . lumns, This‘paper is-ituated if a rich mining region, thriving city, with large. acccmmodations for 7 ne ra ¥ y 2 € Théfo llowing cauididates were nominated for the oldest paper in the county by throc years, ahd has a all who ean visit it—it is healthy—is connected The prime mover in the affair is Gen. en, 80 that pndant opportunity justices of the ce, bamely—John oP ph ot wrge'run of job werk. A’ large proportion of the material . by telegraph with ‘all the. important points in} Winn, who has addressed private and pubwas given for all to hibit their devotion rors eas. Oe 4 6 ied ean ie rae AL rove terme please conmaunnte with pe teberenan,. te State--is of easy aogéss, and is now: defenHie letters to all:men holding eommi signs. to the graces. Oufr accomplished friend] 556.5 Bosley, Galvin Hall, and D. W. Rislley. Dee. 30th, 1853. ei A.A. dakceyr. . S°¢PY its raised lefep agit streets, its planked/@ the state, and some who do not / It}J. B. Robinson, acted as master of cere-. For school commissioners—A. J. Alston, Samthoroughfares, &c., &c., so that none of the is designed by the Sicsttie'ss have ss : we, Pee . _. tel MeVey, L. Patrick;— Brown, and George} New Year. casualties of previous years can reach it. It]. mo-/ monies, and put the company through co Jolanta. : : . is no longer a wooden city like Benicia, and. Ts» arsenals, forts, barracks, gc establish-. tillon militaire, double quadrille, waltzand. Jt was resolved that the proceedings of this The hurrying tramp of father Time has liable on any high wind to pass off in smoke. €¢ in the state,” and it is thought the con-. scottische, §c. acc. in endless variety. The . meeting be published in the Nevada Journal. The arguments in its favor are multiform and. vention-in question will move Corgress to rupper was perfectly ‘au fait,’ We Welieve. 00 motion the meeting adjourne we trust it will be selected az the permanent} act in the matter. Furthermore we are to. this ball is pronounced the pleasantest of. County Conventson of Quartz Miners. ODN a eee have elected. “generals,-colonels, lieutenNotice is given that there will be a-Convenes the season. tion of those interested in the business of prosperity and material progress that has Celebration of FKorefather’s Day. ant-colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants, Exptosiox.—The flew of the boiler to Quartz Mining in Nevada county, for the attended our city during 1853. First among! The New England society of Nevada co. . Sergeants, and corpotals,” to dragoon’ the our blessings -has been the general good health gave their annual ‘dinner at Frisbie's Concert . people of the state into military enthusi* i very Monday evening 4 Temperance Mecting ©very ' the Rev. Mr. Tansey’sChurch. Exercises commencing Worcocee . pif, . J.R TANSEY. aution. persons Bs who spdak against my character, aro o Ptok r el whetiey sa yor stop 3t. I have been talkedabout By certain individuals, and 1 therefore iy F i . oofs: § as wens, ak aBiching to know anything about m¥ character or family can enquire at Dabuqte of my agent, zove f the state of lowa. wee tae tanip aes Hl SITELLHORN. Dissolution of Ce-Partnership. HE co-partnership heretofore existing between ‘John i A. Collins, Wnt: C. Crossetf, Harrison Scott,’Jno. Cook. jr., and James L. Crossett, untet a Fos bed and firm of Collins, Crossett & Co.is hereby dissolved. . : Grass Valley, Dec. 14, 1853.[36-1m] * JNO, A, COLLINSUNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. SECOND EDITION. SIKTEENTH THOUSAND. Penknife Sketches, er CHIPS OF THE OLD BLOCK. A SERIES OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED LETTERS written by one of Californin’s Pioneer Miners, and dedicated to that class of the citizens by the author. Handsomely embellished with Twenty Seven Wood Engravidgs of California Scencry and Ineidents. The second edition ef this book, the most popular ever published on the shores of the Pacificis JusT Isguzp irom the press, with ONE MEW: CHAPTERand carefully revised by “OLD Block.” Sc" Postage to any part of the United Stotes, Twervs CrntTs. Firty Dottars per 100—E1ent Dotzars per Doz. SinGcix Copies, One Dobtiar. Dec30-2m CURLE BROTHERS, Booksellers, Stationers and Newsmen, Third St. next Post Office, Sacramento. LOST. orought us to the verge of another year. Before . the next issue of our paper, the present year will have closed. We take the present opportunity to congratulate our citizens upon the : f= transaction of such matters as may be brought the Saw. mill of the Memphis race Co. near . before them, on Saturday, the 7th day of Janthat has prevailed amongst us. It is'a singular . Fall on the 22d. About eighty sat down tolasm, and as we learti by the latest manifact that the unavoidable casualties of the year . the tables—the ladies being an important féa-. festo the state is to be divided into “diviEureka, burst one day this week, but luck= ee A. M., at the “ Alta e . ; all, . ily did no damage save suspend the works. It is desirable dot there be a large represenhave formed a large item in the list of deaths in ture of the evening. The dinder Wag in Pris. The peri se yt: ees his wee Waran, for Gold Hill Q. M. Co., ‘this county, and those have been few. No. bio’s best style, and. full justice was’ done to it eee ope Sir: Seay ae : and for Nevada Oo. Company. prevailing disease has visited us, and confidence . hy the guests. Speeches were made by various f mete dora } from Ge with fair pressure, but acting under inJas. Detavax, for Helvetia & Lafayette is established in the healthiness,of this region. . gentlemen; a. report of which our spa will oy gaat gress. ject et groans a at structions, was trying to run three or burst Gold Mining Co. 5 tie See it . Winn to Gen. E4tN. whose taply'we ha voce We have alse been exempt from sweeping fires,. pot allow. The following wore the regular yan to on. _ , Whose Teply we have and from all other calamitics. toasts: . not seen, though from the remarks of some Among the obvious marks of our prosperity} 1. Qur Pilgrim Fathers—The courageous . Of. our cotemporaries we -have. much curiasa community are the general improvements . vanguard of the army that achieved American osity todoso. Will the era of humbug ical lone 2: Crarizs S. Szyrox, Agt. R. B. M.Co. it. Anticipating-damage, everybody kept} y. 47. Wicox, for Empire Mining Co. that have been made all over the county in. liberty. buildings, bridges, roads, schools, &c. In this out of range. . _ J. Wivcuester, for Grass Valley G. M. Co. city alone over two hundred houses and stores have been constructed the present year—many of them of a character of beauty and durability , that would be noticable in any city. Substantial brick edifices, beautiful cottages, fine hotels, have beer erected; to make accommodations for an increasing population and business, and the ‘ city has overleaped its boundaries in all direetions. New roads have been opened, making tributary to our trade large tracts of country sions, brigades, regiments, battallions, companies, platoons and sections!” This inAtmost a Firt:—A ‘spark from ‘the. _Max Krrep.—A Mr. Carrigan, while travAY ite ; -. . ellitg from Senora to Jackass Gulch was met stove pipe at Connel § Vernard’s store on by pa who seized his horse by the ‘bridle Broad street caught. in, the reof on the. and _ base 4 er Nie her Mr. Gary = : rigan drew his knife an e man who under side, on Wednesday morning, ‘but ron poll deilt th w bw ssieoter ee BGS The Trustees of the Pacific Uni-] oppaygn trom the subscriber, 3; mile north of, ; versity have just completed a substantial ovat a park “ cow, ghont 3 ayers pid, Rote meet bias SS eee a . é “J turned in: a mottleyec teh lies ne. We learn that Lowell Hill, about! edifice of brick, for the accommodation of . sn piior i [he lap ; will calf about the ast of Feb’ys eno . . * » od ; “J t. ‘ifer went it -r—all s ten miles up the ridge from Little York, is re Pg age of “¥ pew : “So spot or Mark on the heifer, shout 9 ‘monthe od. Any : : . : edifice former y occupie e stu ’ rson giving in whiney lol noare. cy may be found, wi growing into a place of er Sevand which is some forty rods distant from be suitably rewarded. 36-1m JAS. WALSH. eral stores have been opened this 8€8S0N . the one recently erected, will be occupied and filled with goods. Miners are using by the female students. It is the intention the water from the Little York ditch, just. that the educational arrangements of this introduced, and are getting good returns. institution shall be second to. none in the Our informant who is an old settler in that State, pasate. SS ES A region says the miners there are a very in-. . SHootixc.—On Thursday morning, (Tune—* New. England.”) . €%¢? close!) We donot believe all this 2. The day we Celebrate—May its cherished . Sperabundant patriotism of titled men is memories be ever fruitful of noble deeds. — to have scope and verge witaout. large ‘i ( Tnne-—“ The “breaking waves dashed was luckily extinguished before much 3 ih President of the United States-May . ¥¢ should wish all this silly mancuvring harm was done. the prudence and wisdom of his illustrious at-. to be ridiculed down. No practical bene-. ’ cestors be often consulted in his administration. 4 6an eome from it. There are’ in. the (Tune—‘ Hail to the Chief. ’’) cell 1 : 4. The Governor of California. » state several excellent volunteer Pm PTNE: . (Tune—* Star spangled banncr.”). . who in. emergency would be the nucleus 5. The “ May Flower ”--Fruit has ripened . of operations, and would undoubtedly be fr ‘eli pea bloewone avd ar mighty — nOW l‘useful. ‘But the wholesale creation of a before inaccessible. Many families have set. Tectae unc Pp (Tune Basaran militia, the bardening of the people by eee ~ ch as ores. Beneapen 6. The Constitution of the United States— . military requisitions, whether for personal __ aspect Lsociety, and modifying its tendencies. . The golden cap-sheaf of the seed sown by the . a:tondanee as militia or taxes to keep up _ An increasing intercst in education has been . Pilgrims. costs to the people. -On that ground alone EON. T. H. CASWELL, Judge of Nevada Ceunty: Notice is hereby given that 1 intend to apply to the Governor of this State for the Pardon of Gro. C. Brapiey, convicted at the October Term. a. n. 1852, of the Court of Sessions of Nevada County, of Grand Larceny, and sentenbed to confinement in the State Prieon for the Term of Three Years. Bentcia. Dee'r. 24th, 1853. JOHN BRADLEY. Svate or Catirornia, Covrry or Nevapa, ss.—T, William 8. Patterson, County Clerk, and Clerk of the ‘ . : : : sd f Court of Sessions in and for said County, -do hereby cerifested, and ided for securin (Tune—“ Hail Columbia. ”) . an idle system, is the scheming of men who dependent race of men, and are generally (says the Coloma Argus) ‘at Coon Hollow, . ionic is foregoing is a true copy of the original notice . Manifested, and means proyile if : ; for displ in’ th ; ses ee : é a dispute arose between Edward Fennel . mica this day in my offce.. .. Witness. my hand and ' this great boon to the young. Achigher tone} 7. The Memory of Washington. care more for display in the newspapers, abstinent from intoxicating liquors. ([L. 8.] the seal of said Court, this 29th day of Decemand James Logan about mining claims. _ bap We learn from Langton & Bros. Harsh words passed between them, and . both,as we are informed, became much expressman, thavion: Monday insj:ecdifiexcited, when pistols were drawn. Logan : of morality has obtained, so ‘that the char(Tane—* Washington’s Grave.”) . or whe wish to open additiona}:rills of in-: acter of the community has Kept pace with. 9: The old Folks at Home—Their children in. sone to their pockets from the state treasa distant land rise up ‘and: bless them. é pt its material. progress. The temperance cause (Tune Old Folks at Home.”) . uty.” We do not believe Congress will act ber, a. p. 1853, WM. S. PATTERSON, Cl’k. By Stoney C. Herper, Deputy. ‘ Election Notice--Washingten T’p. ; 7 : ‘ ; . . . OURT OF SESSIONS, Decembor Term, Dee, has prospered greatly. in our midst, a large} 9) Qup adopted State-~Kureka. . one day earlier for our. defense_in conses id mpacgiban belween’a man named‘Jon fired, the bal! taking effect in the left. @ 2uth, A. D. 1853. . In accord:ince with the petition of ‘ division of the Sons of Temperance has grown . (Tune+-“ Susannah. ") quence.of any memorials from Gen. Winn athan Miller and a man named Mattox, at. breast of Fennel, wounding him mortally, vais towislith: aging it coma Exetefn 5 towel _ ee es tee tarad Mans OF Tem 10, The Aerican Union—United we st00d,. nd hig nidas Afvthe ‘posturings: of these Sit Valley, in which the former, was. Mr. Fennel leaves a family residing at toe denghated as Washington township: Ile ordered perance has been started. divided we fall. oe . . P instantly killed. The difficulty arose from Coon Hollow. Logan was arrested by that said township be so established. and that the boundIn mining new and rich discoveries have (Tune-—“ When the trump of fame &e.” » . mer. do not so much obscure and bnrlesque Sheriff Buel, and lodged in jail. been made, and the appliances of science have. _, 11. Plymouth Rock and Bunker Hill—Mile. the whole matter.that Congress will be aries thereof be as foilows;to wit: Commencing at 4 point on the Sonth Yuba River, opposite Virgin Fiat. at a dispute about the line between two ranchppost the mouth of a canon about one mile bélow Jefferson, and es; When Mattox shot Miller through the; AFFA1r or HoNor —An affair of honor ‘ ety: . stones in the path of humaa rights and liberty. . : wil ai . se ae cne Tenth to the boundary se between been introduced to aid in the golden harvest.— Tune— Scots wha ha’ wi’. Wallace bled.” entirely disgusted, the ti ill be fort heat. On Tuesday the sheriff cf Sierra . “2 to have taken place ‘at North Preciy tate ivins msn eee tots airbase Our cayote diggings have yielded richly, and. 12: The American Press—It has pied the. nate. Yegods.of War! fancy the assemearly this morning, between Chas, McEI. est of said south line. I! is further ontened thay en eleccounty went up to arrest, Mattox, but we roy and Dr. John A. Fielding, but the apare not advised as to his ‘success. pearance of the police interfered with the ; ate jome-. Proceedings. The parties decamped for ye The. Marysville Herald styg syme other parts, unknown to us, and the difficulty will probably be adjusted in the course have been traced still further in their hidden. theorics of despots and’ in their atead has taught blage on the plains of Sacramento or Napa course, promising fyture rich rewards to enterat ae fen rn egg tome. guration of the militia of the state under the Tevisprise. ur placers still yield unabated returns, © (Tune—* Auld Lang Syne.” . 10n of Gen. A. M. Winn! The.grand reand the rains are opening the way forthe em-. 13. The Ladzes of Nevada county—We wel. Vi ow, of Napoleon III. would be ‘insignifi-. ployment of thousands of men. come their presence this evening as indicative tion’ be held in the said township of Washington on-the 14th day of January, for the purpose, of electing twe justices of the Peace, two Constables and three School Commissioners, And that election precincts be established at ‘Washington, Jefferson, Alpha, and Omega, and that inspectors and judges who acted nt the Jast general election be authorised to act at said special election. Any vacann aspirants, for the office where near a doze pirants, Jo ° cy occurring to be filled on the morning of the election by : : ie re me. i Ww ) . 8 Majority of electors th nt. Megha soley id F . of their approbation of the principles of our . cant beside it. Falstaff ragged army too/of Sergeant at Arms, weed Sa town a fev of the day. We.learned no further par sl ng Mia ate Ap Seopidiatiinatan. ‘ ag re the same evidences of suecess Forefathers. . would be lost in: the ‘com atison.? How: days since, en routc for Benicia. We trust. ticulars. 8. Patterson, Clerk of the Court of Sessions. in amd for snid _ have been apparent the past year. It is con(Tune—“ Home, sweet Home.”) Pom : r Later.—Since writing the above we . ™y, do hereby certify that the foregeing isa true copy they may all obtain satisfaction. clusively proved that this mountain soil will edifying would be the ‘sham fights—how mee TE: Sl 7 al REPEC word ‘weg. The trial of .Ida Brewer for the yield bountifully all vegetables and cereals. A. News from Lower @alifornia, © . instructive the manauvring under this’ . of an order made at the December Tcrm of said Court, Delearn that the parties, who were to fight} cember 20:h. A. D, 1853 . eT : 5 Given under my hand and tho seal of the Court of Sesswith Navy revolvers at five paces, started ions. the 29th day of December.-A. PD. 1853 wide branch of industry has been opened in. The San Diego Herald, received per the celebrated chieftain. Little boys and Dig-' murder of Mary Lee, we learn from the. off in the direction of the Missien, with the. 36-2 W.S. PAPRBRSON, Cl’k Court Sessions. . this department with cncouraging resuits.—] steamers Goliah and Southerner gives. later . ger Indians avaunt! Make room for the. g444, Journal, has resulted in acqnittal. full intention of effecting their designs.— H. DAVIS . Great quantities of land have been taken up, . dates from.Lower California. It appears that Timarch } ' 4 Picayune. a: ’ Considerable applause was manifested in court at. the result. BRICK STCRE, BROAD STREET. FFERS FOR SALE~— i 300 Bbls, Sack Flour ; registered, and enclosed, for agricultural pur-. the reports of the massacre of the Americans} We have a hypothesis quite our. own poses, evincing that a conviction has obtained. were without foundation, while also the statethat some “ general’ desires.to reach the of the permanency of the business of the county, . ments that a huge slaughter of the Mexicans residency, and knowing the value of miland strongly contrasting with tho stat2 of things. had taken place, were also untrae. There was P 3 : fins aeltial hi i 8 few years ago that many of us recollect, a report that Watkins’ command had reached parr i page ; i pleecapece seeapnsant f a r when the most valuable land was neglected. Eucinada in time to rescue ‘the besieged, and poses the initiatory step to a splendid repunless it was thought to contain the precious. that two hundred Mexicans had been killed by . Utation. Blunderbusses and bowie knives! metals, and a fence was a thing unknown. the united forces. This appears also incorrect, . how cheap is reputation—how small capiPlenty of Game.---Ducks, geese and even
turkeysare said to be very plenty in the Stockton market at the present time. 190 Sacks Irish and Sweet potatoes ; 5000 Lbs. Bacon Hams and Sides; 5000 do Sugar, different qualities ; 4000 do Beans; 4000 Lbs. Rice: 3000 Lbs. Buttter ; 2000 do Lard: 300 cases shelf goods, assorted ; 45 iibia. and Kegs'Boston Syrup : 10000. Lbs. Iron and Steel ; 40 Kegs Nails; Crockery. Glass and Mardware, Suil Duck. Manilla Rope, Mining Tools, &c. &e. fF" Ailof which will be sold low for Cash or Gold dust. sotreorseleaeandini stiles ke4. We learn that all the stage companies on the principal routes in this State have consolidated. their firms into one, and: lected James Birch as President of the association. Tn the general stoek.all the business, fixtures, animals, &e, have been turned, after valuation. Drowxep.—An unknown person fell overboard at the corner of Jaekson and Drum street, San Francisco, on Sunday night, and was drowned. ©. : . : i Nevada, Dec. 2, 1352. 32-3m Surrounded then by all the evidences of pros-. a3 no news.is given by the latest arrival of the. tal is needed for fame+-when generals of. The motive is, we believe, to keep off oppo“Vat mite pe the — dat Shosephperity, it is well that the old year pass not. Anita that carried Watkin’s force. It seemes. divisions are created in numberless quan-. sition—-the consolidated company being probareser abies malt Botifer's ee ee CAUTION. away without a sense of thankfulness to that. however that Walker and his little army have . tities like wood lice, while the people have . bly stronger than any force that can be brought in caine copy. ” replied se von es Pr gery et a sh tang eee A providence that has watched over us. What! gallantly maintained their ground and repulsed only to foot the bills. Woe to the “ terror’». against it. ‘We learn that ‘a large amount of ’ te) — & Co ; ip endorsed by Sidney C. Herbert, said time also more appropriate to ‘recal the"errors. the. enemy in several skirmishes, capturing stricken, sonthera republics, when. Gen. . stock was brought over the plains early in the} © During the last year 361,900 hogs were "tela lPun iets, tickets et is Ooby: of the past with regret and to resolve for bet. horses, guus, &c., in their sallies. The house ” lied dade year, and that good coaches were shipped to. packed in Cincinnati; this year it is ex-. . © <—-——~—-—-—~ ter things for the? future. * Anoth int in. in which they have fortified themselves is a Eolus issues from the North with his forthis State. 1 ho designed to put pected the number will be increased to SUMMONS. = er? ie ee (Ree cant midable legions, in whose breasts he has. ."" 6? 1) MED WhO design Dea: Pthe great index of time is reached. Ina few one-story adobe building, with thick ‘walls, ese . a : x more hours the record of '53 will be completed . Containing three rooms. It is denied that any . inspired his own “ military enthusiasm. and sealed up-—its, blots will be beyond ‘revis-! thefts or other outrages haye been committed . Farewell to utilitarianism— Vive la bagaion, but its pages of good decds will shine with . on the natives by the Americans—and declared . tele. eternal lustre. How many are there of us) they have purchased everything they have prowhose eonscience will acquit of a sense of duties . Cured for their use. The following letter seems unperformed, even of reproachful deeds, during . t© contain the latest and most. ‘reliable intellithe past year? In the hurry of life how many . S¢nceforget ‘ it is not all"of life to-live’!” The letter is from an officer of the expedition, To how many that read this will 1854 bea. @d gentleman of known “integrity and ‘vehappy new year? An impenctrable veil hides. Tcity. Hereitis: ° : 450,000. The Portland merchants intend celebrating the arrival of the first of the Liverpool line of steamers at that port. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COTNTY OF NEVADA,. Townsh p of Nevada, ss. Justices Court, before T. W. Colburn, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California to D. W. Warr, J.T. A. ANDERSON and Heyay Turnite: You ate hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Pence, at hie office in said township, on Tuesday the 28th day of March A. D. 1854 at 10-0’clock a. M. to answer the complaint of J. L. Peters, who demands of you the sur of Thirty Nine Dollars agd Fifty Hive Cents, allxged to be due for goods supplied you. an wnt of which is filed us the complaint aforesaid. On failre so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered agatnst you for said sum of Thirty Nine 55-100 dollars, damages and costs of suit. 9 Given under my hand, this, 28th day of December, a. p, " 1853. 36-3m_‘T. W. COLBURN, Justice of the Peace.§ position lines. This move will probably check mate them, as they will have to exhaust . the capital of every stage line in the State to break down any one line. The effect of this arrangement will be to raise prices of travel, and we observe that ‘the rate to Sacramento is alreudy increased to $15, to Marysville $10, and to Auburn $8. . ; Ge New Townsuir.—It wiil be seen in to” days paper that anew township has been set off from the eastern portion of Nevadatownship, on petition of numerons citizens,. po 1, our paper to-day will be found the and called Washington township.. An advertisements.of Mr. Alonzo Wheeler, 84 and : ) election of township: officers is» appointed . 96 Davis strect, SanjFrancisco. Mr. Wheeler it from our sight, and we hurry on to its caroENSENADA DE ToDos Saxros, and pleasures. But look upon the past, year ‘ Anaplocg tert gePegea, goods, takes ~ [have-only time to give you a brief state-. formation of this new township is but just. an excellent, course to-have it known. We. snd there is not one who can not see the wreck . .ment of. the operations of the ¢éommand of Col. to the people of Washington and vicinity. . tecommend his: establishment,to ‘the notice of of eherished hopes—that disappointments have . Walker, since the landing of our forces. at this : : i They haye been compelled to come to Ne-. °F merchants purchasing at San Francisco. trod like shadows closcly after us,—have turn-. P/@¢e. z Z tie , eee ed to ashes the finest fruits of expectation. It After the taking of the town. of La Paz,. vada for the smallest suits before justices Dowartox,Party.—The ladies of the M. E. ge together with two Governors, Espinosa and of the peace. They will tiow have resi: Church design to give to the Rev, J: R. Tanis then but wisdom to let the past be our teach-. Revelleda, in the early part of Nov., we landea . 9! te peace.” ; np , er of the future—to resolve on higher aims, apd} at this place on the 2d inst., and remained here dent justices, and be relieved of much ex}8ey, of the paid Shurch;:a donation party, on hold our lease of life as but.the opportunity for. in peace until the morning of the 5th, when’ pense and trouble in small suits. _ . New Year's eve, Saturday, ‘Dec. 31st.) They ldoine? This is th teed the command of Col. Milendrez and Nigreta nee be . . intend. to make it a pleasent: party, and invite well-doing: This is the truest way ensure . surrounded our position, and attempted by a] Dsarn From Cotp.—We learn from. all who wish to contribute to a objet 4s, “a happy new year.” rather well gotten up ruse, to destroy our party . —. A DL LO STO sla good ac ieee by an ambuseade Little York that an. inquest --wag_ held. in. to attend at the parsonage on Brodd street.on While in America, the proportion of persons who go to school of some kind, is one in five, in Russia, it ia one in two hundred and twenty. Hon. Henry A. Wise has been recently married to Miss Mary Lyons’ at Richmond, Virginia, Attorney General Cushing was groomsman. 7 _ A run on a Cincinnati Banking firm was last week stopped by the’ appearance of a bushel basket full of bank bills brought in by’ two men. sgt ck ENDS Seavatiens NN SLPS State of California, Nevada County, Rough and Ready Township, ss. JUSTICE’S couRT, before John P. Little, J. P—G. p. Roberts vs. James W.Shrift. ‘The People of the State of California, to James W. Shrift. Greeiing: Whereas, a complaint has been filed on the 20th day of December 1853, in my office by S. G. D. Roberts agtinst you for the sum of One Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Ninety Cente, on a Mechanic’s Lien—said lien is on file in my oftice— and it appearing by the return of the officer, that you are a non-resident ef the county, but within the State, but residence unknown—You are therefore commanded to be and appear before me at my office on Tuesday the 10th day of January next, at 9 o’clock A, M., A. D. 1854, and anawer unto the said complaint of G. D. Roberts, or judgment will be taken against you by default for said sum of One Hundred and Ninety Six Doliars and Ninety Cents. and costs of suit:.. 2.. Given under my hand, this 2th so ! of December, a. PD. 1853. JONN P. LITTLE, 1t J.P, R&R. Gerrit Smith writes that he is suffering from a rush of blood to the head, which he fears will unfit him from taking his seat in Congress. cl prey OU ee or ena ‘Tat Muer—The machinery for’ the Removat" or tur Carira.--Nearly * the d : We fought them ‘in every way they desired, . that. place on,Monday, before Justice .T. Saturday evening. ; . a tbe gee pga pie neon h ; UMMON S. Se ee ee eee being without, horses sway failewto one! 3. Burgess, upon the body of Charles G. ges W. Chambers will learn so, learn something to it is expected will be rg full operation by Sis Ye Tee Nevada County, Litpag he owaship, 8S.<p=Justice’s Court, bej n request. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered Sun of $91 50-100, and costs of suit. eer pn nip ro ) A. D. co. ; Given under my hand. this 26th day of Dec'r td} T. J. BURGESS. Justice of the Bea PS ea 5 as ay men we TT OT * tate of ip of Lit ia, County of Nevada, S Township ip of Little York.---Before T. J. igs Justice of the Peace. On this 23d day of Decomr, A. D. 1853, appeared Mrs, CLARAI EB. BACKMAN, & married woman,‘a resident of the township, county, * and state aforesaid, desirous to avail, herself of the benefit of the act to authorite married women to transact business in their own iame sole: traders, approved April 12th, 1852; makes ny deals: ion before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, that she intends to carry On business in her own name, and on her own account, to-wit: The business of mini ng, by proxy, and ‘also selling goods, consisting of SASH E aa a1 : apa ate ms own name 10) hex Hextre Seerepen—it.wil) bb»seen by] the rale—sorrow the exception---t0' thir“ choice of. and teens tad by her on account of her sald, buminons the advertisement of: Ourle-Brothees:'of ‘Saiera-. te?" 2900 0. Sr RISA BR shokcg of. td Ahak he ermount invested In ber ead business to be mento; that the se¢omd editici'of sixteen. thot Ln the Sth ult, by Hev. C.G. Meredith, Jas. P. wrusa yn ne, ounty, OF Nevivta. . Day aed eA: and of this inimitable production has ‘been’ is-. GrO*AS2. 8ed PaoBes. . Hyziax, both of Batavia, tid York township, ebanty of Nevada sand sata of Cali: . 7. s ‘) ‘ e FAS Dav. Mess ret : $ r j : suibd;’aitd is for sale at their edtablishihitit. No ,da hereby earify that Clara B. ne thi proprictors: Its ‘patronymic: is! derived,”"we believe; not from kingly ‘Tevefenee, but’ from . duties of life. M ots ms : the facility with which its household® god-—its. feast, where the grace ia baw been compared to ‘a familiar spirit—ts evoked’ + * i Ss abject 3 cc have been able to take them when they made their several desal PS: pe: ! IF f 7 = als oF ~ pins ries perate chabges, until, at length, on the morning Newton, who was found dead on the trail/ his advantage by cailing at the Post Office at. the Ist of January, and competent to eoin fornia; OJOUN Virsa, ee People of the State of Cale We butions the inborests of the State will be{ the 14th, at'a very early hour, when Mileo-. between that place’atia Male Springs, A. his earliest convenience. $100,000 daily. “It will be located near to ors ike ting : You ate Hereby sumWe believe the interests of the State will be! ares party were nearly frozen with a cold rain SEE EE OB ee RS We understddd Ghat Dad eecccc'ne,.;,. the old Assaying estalishment of Moffat & . Koaee at his office in. said township, on Saturday the th best subserved by one more removal. We are. which had fallen very heavy, a detachment of regu Pp ym n, ’ = “ e understand that a good many ofour Co., on the corner of Montgomery and ans arch, ‘A. D. 1854, at ten o'clock A.M. ta ae not satisfied that because several removals have . twenty of our men, under command of Lieut. gave his opinion that the deceased carer to citizens intend keeping up the good old New! Commercial streets. already been made, the capital should at last Depelen atinelend them putes ee his death by exposure to the cold, being York-custom of New Year’s calls at the ap-} grip Axornun-We eam eae} be left in a bad place. It is folly to reason on} +) aamose the pm 2 page Pe get a style reduced by liquor. He was in company ec) ewY eat’s day. Amongst others we newypenet is soon to be established at. ee ‘the sithject on any’ other grounds than the per-. gg to forget their clothing, fire-arms, Indian. with a Mr. Brown. The following is an rane he proprietors of “ Bourbon Lodge”. cent Ci ty. mapent benefit of the State and the proper . arrows, horses, blankets, &c., to say nothing of abstract of Brown’s testimony. on the. ininten eping open house all, day, and that Ma -sin in clgy Dowden Np eae accommodation of the Legislature. Although . ©R¢ very prettily mounted brass field-piece, and . "" they cordially invite their friends and. acquain-. Tansey, Mr. Gzo. O. KI,souRME to Miss Many a ah ek tals have-been (eae other articles peculiar-to the tented field. . quest :— »°: eo sey ed i ". tences,to,give.them a call. The.“ Lodge” is MeLass, both of Nevada. Loval Y° rveral hu anand ‘dollars; h I have not time to give you falkdetails ofthis} «On Saturday the 24th of December,. ,,— . , n fais city Dec. 27th, by Rev. J. H. Warren, Mr. epent in foolish removals, if the “State will affair, and several interesting skirmishes which . he and the deceased left Little York about -have a better capital by a slight additional ex— or a in es Marr ip PMR our 2 o’clock, p.-2.; after having traveled about penditure, that expenditure’ shonld’ be made— . , will be ro aan ar maak We 3 miles, the deceased complained of faThe people of these ‘northern counties have &lhad Unly oe man wounded in the iffray of the . tigues and, begged him:[ Brown] to let him horror for the bleak winds of Benicia—its. 16th, = ee that we ‘killed seveeal of the . lay;down. mo at i that it me uagmiry streets, and.small, close hotels. , Be-. &nemy, and wounded:many of them: ontys useless ito try. to move deceased or persuade vicis is i mere point in transitu for the rest of}. ye ‘the several days skirmish. him.to'trayel on; hedaid: down along side Its business and natural population . r’ foney oes wage OF truce to ; Col. Walker; . of him.two-or-three hours in order tokeep _the State. Its business » DOP and tried to violate the last two, by sending . 5,5 Auted ensivdiees & en have.not demanded or furnished accommods-. scouts around a position which he could not. 2#™ 5 gg ti pias i dete tions for. considerable‘ half-yearly influx of have obtained in any other.way ; but in this, as time Mir. athens tilt feies to Had ; In the interval-of. the sessions of. Yel! as in a_blackguard note, he failed mogt. breathed no longer, het en left him to fin ‘pig Bort ett Pctemin 2 . population. ee +t] signally. His scouts were headed off, ‘and his. assistancé, and about: 8.4. m., Dee, 25th, a fOr 89 ' isiment. Twas inthe Church at the abadof higneect . mies that Clare E:T wee the Legislature it is a lonely place, where little insolent, illiterate note sent back, and “unan-. arrived at» Upchurch’s ‘to whom he told the . book has ever had‘an qt sile in this tate. t¢ Py or the sun had fisem,’') (0 ef fic oi ~~ se mone hs BABS ‘TJ. BURGESS, oF is ‘encouragement is given for improvements, and {swered until Col. Walker sent Licut. rocker, . tale. Several men immediately left;sougbt . the work of’Old Block.” ies he, hare not]; Anche ted male hor “Inedbove 1a'a true copy of an instrumen mow of pence, the invéstmients in hotels for the accommoda-. With twenty men, as above related, to Whip . for and found the body cold ‘andstiffy ‘and . read it should do so, and, then send it, home.’,. And when ¢ womigiteo teovol oT __ . Rima otiee inder iny hand abd geal, this 28th December, on £0 73. sf, Je Biris about‘one handred of them. nye A : mw Boid Sad TE TO ithe) . sags thoy’ ea ole . °pESS> 1853." WM. 8, PATTERSON, lions of the Legislature during the seasion are. "" oi roy Vhad asked fér tv mon . after a close examination satisfied them-. las ica sens ee Soe . . wmplinhslaesomio ey org ges twill ete oe ee coetyt Coste Totes The ur’ Colone asked for these twenty mei ‘ ae o: "The Volant stéattier was Barnt-on the. Thowsh'long i ‘tieartless bachelor Be “ inden, Ni bad property, all the rest.of the year. ‘. (as'volunteers) with the intention of command-. S¢!ves that life was extinct.” 3 1° . 9: -0% He’ : oa oe Fee. B g ; 7 ws ? i. 2. Pe a eee i i gO1 FNS CO i? " 4 i Ps ta 5 2m = rs Cé ra. fore the hotels try to make shifts. during the ing them in person, but was dissuaded ‘from‘so .Two Fixs_ Sprcrmens of Corn Bread from a ngei pate Een 5th uit" *¢ os PB 1 They have: our warmest wishes, Soroorovol! Dissolution of Co-partnership. thrifty season, instead: of liberally arranging, doing by a oe his services} (o):tornin grown corn have been. zoceived foomi py. Rapes AP comnieeiaenine ee ; ‘Bie ar ee a ot nage say i = aa tae sherptisauboware tal [nde drecyeemn be Rare » s necessary to the delence of our temporary fort. ue ue yee) ese se — i i : : SFO BOS FEY ey ciiol wn die by ; for the permanent comfort of visitors. It was . The eriter of this was not oue = tine “fight. Dickinson & Copp’s _Bakery,.-Main st. They Cats are quoted: in Australia at $15 mee eae NIX aa ae ee tho withdrawal of lth i et Be wie’ formerly. much so in the city of Washingtov,!iny actail” on the night of the i¢th inst., but] are “not, bad to take.” roTG ov . C&C: iodtl anti S teva bas W. Hanger, St puckiiioite fever aeed fed 8 yaliew: ‘. g5-1m* , => JOHN MORRY, DW. OSBORNE . ae § , = 542 _ 8 wer ew