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February 8, 1856 (4 pages)

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ne ee ame Rr eum 2 Mere mney VOL. 5--NO. 41. NEVADA JOURNAL. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. BROWN, FULLER & CO., Prop’s. . DELINQUENT TAX LIS OF NEVADA COUNTY » a A“ . _ y y BE. G. WAITE, HENRY M. FULLER. = 4 = bs 3 id 4, C.NILES, NAT. P. BROWN. i 2 a = pat he ~. = > = < OFFICE---NO, 46 MAIN STREET. : 3 5 : Seu ‘5 ee EE , . Adams & Co. Grass Valley, Brick house and lot, corner o Mainand Mill streets 5,750 5 500 x Allen Wm. Grass Valley, half of old Peckham Hotel on Mill st, £ ie rmnwt N A rE RMS: Alexander Thomas, Grass Valley, Lot and improvements south side Main stfet; near top of the hill, eed Fr : = 90 Austin Herman, Rough & Ready, Ranch and improvements on McCourtney road, near Coleman's, Saye OF ONC year In advance. 2.0.55 6 6h. dee bi Beney Geo W. Nevada, House and Lot opposite Adams & Co and personal property,j I pa For six months. Bowers Dexter, Nevada, House & Lot south side Boulder street, 2 5.08 For three mont! Booth [colored] do House on continuation of Broad st. west side new Bridge, on Robinson Ferry read, —1,(s00 eee : = Bunker Hill Mill Co. Nevada, Building, Quartz Machinery, Flume. &c. on Peer Creek, 700 angle copies,..... «..205' Bryden David, Grass Valley.Union Hotel, north side Maiu street and personal pioperty bed Advertisements inserted at reasonable ra Bennett Gilbert, Grass Valley, Ranch and improvements Spring Valley south Eacramento road, 1 so ‘ Work in a ariehes. v stly and 7 , ex. Baraclough Joseph Grass Valley, Ranch & Lot on Main street next to Pacifie Hotel ead os e * inadbite's mpeg ts prompyely ane saia = Bondoe M. Grass Valley, House and Lot west side Mill street next to Jorden’s [colored] — cutedwith the best material at the lowest Cash prices. Boucher G C. Grass Valley, Land and improvements on Gress Valley slide, 120 See nie Fonrne c 2 ss Valley, Hermitage Ranch and improvements and personal property, 2,000 < TRR" ay YTS 3urgantz P W. Grass Valley, Steam Saw Mill ana improvements o br rack Gf 7 Fy SEX .) a urgantz P ra A aur i and improvements on Auburn road, : S LEG AL AD ER TISE TEN TS Burris G W. Grass Valley, Kanch and improvements. on Dry Creek and personal property 1,800 Rogart Wm Rough « Reatiy, Ranch and 4 ts head of Penn Valley creck, 700 oa =: 2 togar touch seady, hanch and improvements head of Penn Valley Cree ‘ SH ERIFE’S SALE. 4 : Barrington A Ibert, Washington, Dwelling House-on Gold Hill, 7 : ‘500 R ¥ VIRTUE OF AN E} CECUTION to me Girected is. Brannan H H. Washington, House and Lot and personal property in Omega, 200 ) sued from the Clerk 's office of the District Court in . Copp Henry, Nevada, 1-2 of Nevada Bakery, Main street Névaia city. 1,000 .ad for county of Nevada in favor of Thosmas L. Baldwin . Chevalier — >} evada, House and Lot north side of Commercial street and cabin near Rey. Mr. Stones, aud ageinst George Foster and Wm Allen dated January Crandall & Davis Grass Valley, House and Lot on Miil street next to John Parker s800 th. 1856, for the sum of $577,00 . upon which there isa . Curry & Co, Grass Valley, Union Hill Quartz Mill Machinery and improvements, 3,500 redit of 3400,00) Dollars, Debt, with interest on the Sum . Crum A A. Grass Valley, Lot and luprovements west side of Mill street, next s of Shoemaker, 500 of $37 oe the 10th day of prio A Boa = > ae — c vo see a and Lot N side Main st opposite G V House and personal prcperty, 2,300 ne ~ ate of ten per cent per annum together with cests o Jains & Co. Washington, Ba ery in Omega, 250 suit taxed at $31.00 dollars, I have levied upon and seized Dougherty Young, Nevada, House and Lot near Foster's on Grass Valley road, 1,200 the followed described property which I had formerly at. Dornin G2o D, Grass Valley, House and Lot N side Main street next Golden Gate, 2,000 hed to wit—All the right, title and interest of George . Day John Grass Valley, Lot and improvements west side Church street next to J P, Stones, sco “oster in and to a set of Mining Claims situated on Amer. Doran Mary Ann, Grass Valley, House and Lot on Mill street, next below Gold Hill Mill, 500 ican Hill, Nevada Town and County, and known as the Day Weolberton, Grass Valley, Ranch and improveimenzs and personal property, 500 Hydraulic a all the ae a ever “4 Daniels & Gibson, Grass Ypliey z Sono and improvements at the Junction of the old Auburn road at cag und to the Whig Gig Claims situated in Nevada Town ane volf Creek, 10 miles below Grass Valley and R&R § County, on Geld Flat. Alsoall the right, title and interest . Durham Wm. Grass Valley, Fountain House on Auburn Road 10 miles below Grass Valley, 1,000 of Wm. Allen in and ny au of claims 5 he as the iow ee os’ tage & Ready, House and Lot near chureh and Barber shop and personal property, 1,600 & Co's claims, situated in Nevada town anc county which . Dawson Hotel. Eureka, 300 i shall sell et public auction to the highest bidder for . Kureka Saw Mill Nevada, Saw Mill near Eureka Rainey & Kendall Agents, s 5,000 exsh in front of the Sheriff's Office on the 9th day ef Fe's-. Foster George Nevada, the Half Mile Pouse and fixtures on Grass Valley road and ‘Boarding House reary, AD. 1856, at 2 P.M, on American Hill and personal property, 5,800 Given under my hand this 17) day of January A D. . Farnsworth & Co. Reugh 4Ready, two-thirds of Osage Ranch on Sacmmento road 8 miles below Ra R. 950 iSd6. A . Gold Tunnel Co, Nevada, Quartz Machinery and appertenances thereto belonging on Deer Creck Attest W. W.WRIGHT. Sheriff, NC. near Nevada, . ee 1,300 38-3w By ©, F. Woon, U. 8, Cetree Thos. Grass Valley, House and Lot on Main st. next above Hobbies, 200 =a TD = = a ; Hall A. Nevada, House and Lot on Pine street and personal property, £00 SHERIFF’S SALE. I Herbert S C. Nevada, House and Lot corner of Church & Main st. opposite Presbyterian church, Y virtue ofan Execution to me directed issued from . House and Lot on Broad st. opposite Bicknell's Prick block and f the Clerk’s Office of the County Court in and for the . _ a ee et 1-4 Secti sn of Lot and pear Nevada. ‘ ‘ County of Nevada imfaver of JOHN EGAN and against Hydeliff MJ. Nevada, House and Lot on Spring street near Jail and personal property, 800 IAELES SHERWOOD et al. dated January 12th, 1855. } Horst John, N da, Star Bakery on Broad street and Lot, : 900 or the sui of $101 64-100 Pollars, Debt, with interest on . Huldershidt T. Nevada; House and Lot south sid@ of Broad street and personai property, 2,000 he sum of $101 64-100 fromthe i2thday of January A. Tp), . Holl 3. Grass Valley, House and Lot east side of Mill street Carpenter shop andy ersonal property, ai5 $56 at the rate of ten per cent perannum together with . Hepburns Atwood, Grass Valley, Ranch and improvements head of Boston Ravine," 850 ists of suit taxed at $165 78-100 Dollars, 1 have levied . Howell James, Grass Valley, House and 9 pester ra of _ street, between Auburn and Mill a ke : tend the fol ine described roperty . ! Bt : 3 ets and personal preperty , 2 spon eee ee — Peg ie a indy deg it . Hopper Wm. Grass Valley, Ranch and improvements west side of W obdpeckér Ravine and personal} ee ugha dies of Chari Sherwood which j . Hanson M &l’. Grass Vailey; reine improvements on road from Grass Valley to Storms and aes eprargs A pbdalignnppaieicad oth day of Febenacy, i Hil C R. Grass Valley, Three —— Lots on Main street dpfosite Phenix Mil! and personal Fi j Pate . . Ae) D pee rmy-hand this Wih dav of J rv, AD . Hanson Henry. Little York, House and personal property on Main street, 1,000 ~ poetioe:. Ww AvpIG < ( . Jeftries Ma Nevada, House and Lot on Boulder street opposite Prettyman 400 Attest W.W. WRIGHT, Sh ek a : re : $tse : ’ By C.F. Weon U, sj detiries William, Nevada, House and Let on Boulder street joining above, 200 . = — . Jones Prescilla, Grass V alley, House and Lot east side Main street, 600 a a MEQ a yy) . Jumes James, Grass Valley, [mproveimenis on Hill near Phenix Mill ‘ $ 150 y See oR : 3 io diw gorge PONE beatin } Pannier > Kaas sf hiapale prs ay arene A me street next to Williams and personal property, 400 ‘ 2 an CCUIOT 5 "ei g 7, . Kittle Win. Nevada House and Lot on Brush creek near Hunters store. 200 B _ from the Clerk's Oflice of the Court ot Sessions'in . cintard Allen {colored} Nevada, House on Spring —_ z 200 and for en a teri ie oe eye bina rg . Knight Leroy, Grass Valley Houses and Lot west side @hurch st next to HWamilton’s, 200 aginst Dhizabeth Sppiegalc, Galed January, Sta {105 . Kimball William, Grass Vatley, louse and Lot on Main Street, opposite G V. House, 400 the sum of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. together _ . Killaly R G. Grass Valley, House and Lot near Gold Hill Mill, _ 500 costs of suit taxed xt $: ‘5 T have levied upon and seized . Keystone bitch Company Rough & Ready, Ditch running to Keystoé Fiat from Deér Creek 6,000 the following described property a Is situated in . Ltery Augustus {colored . Nevada, Mouse west side Comniercial. st Eella Creole Saloon. 800 THE HOUSE AND LOT on whic ele posit etre a . Lobdell JB. Nevada, Stables and Houses opposite Union Hotel and personal property 6,000 the county and town of Nevada, UE tHe CONROE, © , ine ane . slvere Hiram Nevada, House and Lot on Washington road and personal property, 2.000 « poste ery viene sewtcdee = brevet wis! Apts 7 . Manselt F. Nevada. Ranch in Willow Valley and Lot head Broad street Nevada, 1,000 ee Oe 10-16 Big ners MONET . terri JS C Navkdaaaaehil Miieliewe: 400 for Cash in front of the pd pay * ery . Miller James [colored] Grass Valley, Lot and Garden on Main street and personal property, 956 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 ep A. D. 1°56 at 22. Ms . Meciure & Montgomery Grass Valley, House and Lot northside Main street adjoining Union Hotel Given under my hand Songer se . Ranch & Stock west side Wolf Creek 7 miles below Grass Valley, 2,800 Attest . W.\ rhe h oe bag he te i ‘Shera, . Morgan G C. Grass Valley, Aurora Houve and Lot on Main street barn and Lot opposite, 2,150 January 25—(de By C.F. Woop, Under Sheriff. Munhbaitan Quariz Crushing Company, Grass Valley, Steam Quartz Mill east Wolf Creek with engine leaner — — ——— . und all the appertenances thereunto belonging, 5,000 SHERIFF’S SALE . Moore Mrs Julia, Grass Valley, House and Lot on Auburn street neat Winthestet Mill, 600 Y virt me ai . ti ‘ rms Lire rs 1 issued fr . Mount George Steam saw Crushing and rene ue Co. Grass Valley, Engine, Building; Maehinery* ¥ virtue of an Execution to me ¢ trected issue rer . &c. near Grass Vailey, 13,120 B the Clerk's office of the District Court in and for the . yeountock: dF. Gfadd Valley, Batich Improvements’ head Pike Fiat House and Lot east side Church ¢€ ounty of Nevada in favor of James Holmes and against . street and personal property 2.275 Richard Berryman, pb, P: e etal dated ; of dan . Mills Edward Grass Valley, House and Lot east side Church street and personal property 550 1856, for the s f » Handred and Eights Dollnrs. . McCharles Morse & Putnaii Rough & Ready, Ditch in Rough & Ready Towns? ip 500 Debt, with interes e sum of $383 00 from the 24th . McEwen & Co. Rough & Ready, Kanch & imp’s néar Penn Valley House now occupied by McElhom 1,000 ‘ : 2 pied by y iay of October A. D. at the rat? o BO pers owt PE . Newton & Bullard Nevada, House and Lot on Little Deer Creek foutth one above the bridge = 12,00 annuin together ¥ ith costs of suit taxed at 395 43e . Niel Tompson Grass Valley, House and Lots w corner of Mill and Main sts and personal pioperty 1800 levic mand seized the following described property ao . Norris Samuel! Grass Valley, Ranch and improvements formerly Storms’ Ranch ‘ 1,500 to-wit—All th » right, title aud interest of D. Page in Fe . Nicholas Dawson Grass Valicy, Ranch next below Meritage and persénal property 14,90 Ciold Tunnel Cesai interest being the one undiv = ‘ninth . Nicholas John H Gr Valley Ranch and Saw mill head Penn Valle} and personat property 2.000 if all property belonging to said Co. which . shall self at . Owners Not Known Nevada, House and Garden head of Boulder street first beyond Guliows 300 public auction to the highest bidder for « sh site ag oft > anabe Mok Known Nevada, House or Washington street cast side opposite Catholié ehtirch 200 the Sheriff's officq Nevada city. on t day of Feb. A. . 4. ners Not Known Nevada. Housé & fot. Washington st cor. next above Catholic church neat bridge 250 PD. 1856. Given under my hand (hia ls . Owner Not Known Nevada. Llouse and Lot south side Proad etreet second above Sargent’s 600 t) 1856. Attest W. w WA Gi tg, . Owner Not Known Nevada, Quyrtz Mill one mile west of Nevada and known as the Peck Mill with 40-td Ry C. F. Woe iff . Machinery. Stamps. Steam Engine & castings for Saw Mill 3060 a i é — . Owner Not Known Nevada, Pittsb¥rgh Mill on Gold Flat and Known as Whighams’ Mtl with all the SHERIFF'S § ALE . Machinery for Raising and Crushing Quartz. 2 quarter Sectionsof land one quarter ‘ ait S2. Sea Section held under pre-enyption clafm of R. 8. Whigham and 1 under claim of R. Gordon Y¥ VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed . Owner Not Known N ila. House and Lot on Robinson road Broad st opposite Booth’s [colured . 300 ® issued from the Clerk,s office of the District . OWner Not known ¢ rass alley. M324 dower Lot —_ side Main ect top of the Hill 600 Court in and for the Connty of Neviids, in fatoz of . OWber Not Known Grass Valley, Undivided two-third sof Clark’s tanch "i 2.000 court aS aa for MAY and agnina Ww a row. . Owner Not Known Gr Valley House and Lot east side Mill and adjoining Kings 600 FR EDE RAC K %. AY anc against Le G. VONOwner Not Known Grass Valley. Mouse & Lote side Mill st. Beston Kavine known as American Home 700 POELNETZ, dated Dec. 27, U 59, forthe sum of Owner Not Known Gruss Valicy, Quartz & Saw Mill known as the Kelly Mill together with Machinery} wo handred and forty-three d lars, debt, damages, : and all of the appertenances on Wolf Creek below Grass Valley 1400 vith interest on the sum of $243. from the 24th d iy . Owfter Not Known Grass Valley, House and Love and next below Stevens Main sircet Grass Valley 200 of July, 1855, at the rate of ten per cent per annum . Oakley & Hanah Grass Valley. House & Lot south side Main street known as United States Hotel 1.200 rovether with costs of cuit taxed at §98 65 10.0 dol. Oukley A W Grass Valley, 2 Buildins asigres oe ae sircet and personal property jars, L have levied upon and seized the following . Urieaus Mill Co. Grass Valley, Or Machinery tinicey haters pony sty aceon 5.000 “. > tehice} 9 2riv ~ aa * me 4 bl Goserited pesmorta Bs re h : jae —— ge a hed . Owner Not Known Eureka, Criental Hotel in the Town of Eureka 400 tw oe: 4 . = anc “y ‘ every Pha i Pr: areas . Owners No: Known Nevada, Metropolis Stables south side Main St. and formerly known as Barker's situated in tbe town ate -Ounty of Nevada, at the Exchange lot &e. 4600 upper end of Broad street, en the west sice and . Phelps, Johnathan, Nevada, House and lot next to Adams & Co’s old Brnking House 2.000 now occupied by the said Von Poslnitz, as a dwe.}. Pool — Grass Valley, House & Lot on Peckham lane west of Richardson’s 190 ing and office. Perry Daniel Grass Valley, House and Lote side Auburn st next south of Blacksmith shop 500 Which I shall sell at public auction to the highest . Perkins & Co. Latte York, Ditch in Brooklin known as Perkins & Thornhill Ditch 1000 b dder forcash at Nevada city, ou the 2lst day a } Rigby W K. Nevusta, house and Lot and Furniture on Rigby Hill 3.000 January, A. D, 1956 Pas ieee meet @8Y OF . Vichardson Joseph Nevada, house north side Main street next to Sigourney & Peck, house at the juncpope Once oat ey sD eareet & . tion of Nevada and Washington sts 1.500 Given under ny hand this 27th day of December Ritter Wm Nevada! house and farpitare on Washington road 1.500 A.D. 1895. z 2 Robinson JB. Grass Valley, house and lot s w corner of Church and Mill st, 2 800 Attest: W. W, WRIGHT, . Fisher FH. Rough & Ready, Randolph Hill Mining Co. Randolph House barn &e. Randolph Flat 2.000 Sheriff of Nevada county, . Snow Isodore Nevada, house and Jot in rear of Pacific Restaurant and opposite Dr. Sheridans’ Oftice -300 Dec. 28—td¢ By ©. F, Woop, Under Sheriff . Smith E W. Nevada, Union Hotel big . nome pt ha st. Pees re ny Stine . & Caldwell and tio aa =r ae = one occupied by Buckner ‘ll opposite Helm’s Livery stables ; . Uhe above sale has been postponed until Smally A Nevada House and lot south side Broad street 250 Yhursday, the 7th day of February, 1856, at Spencer Estate Nevada, house and lot on Broad street opposite Methodist church north 600 2 oclock, P. M. Shoemaker D Grass Valley, house and Lot north side Maia st. next w of Alia Saloon and known as the Sica r ’ " ‘ OMe lh FOCI OF CBIR oan incln sins bOnin 00 neha sd oe Lee ue seg Sataitee $i 07 1500 W. W. WRIG AT, Sheriff N. C seq . Sheridan G M. Grass Valley, House & Lot west side Mill st near Crossett’s Mill, 505 By C. F. Woon, Under Sheriff. . Smith, Thos. Jr. Ranch and improvements, on the road from G. V. to Storms’ ranch 6,000 eas Pn hn IER { Stevens, Cal. Grass Valley, House and lot on Hill street, 2d above Geo. W. Crandall’s, 250 err SHERIFE’S SAI EE. Sunith, N. G. & Co. Grass Valley, Olrio stéam Saw Mill, about 2 miles below Grass Valley, f 3 SHE EES SALE. — near the Rough & Ready Road, with Lumber, Machine. Y virtue ofan Exezation to m2 directed ry and appurtenances thereto belonging, 6,220 issued from the Clerk's joffice 7of the Dis . Sanks, Isaac, Grass Valley, House and lot on Chureh street, next north to Caldwell’s, 300 iet Courtin and for the County of Nevada . Shephard, R.C. Rough & Ready, Oak Spring Ranch and personal property in Penn Valley, 1,200 ir ict 2 I og y's +, . Shuitz, Mr. Ranch and inprovements and personal property 1 mile from Vinton’s, 2,000 in favor of I eter fendrickson and against . Smith, David, & Co., R. & Ready, Saw mill and lumber, on Deer Crack, near Anthony House, 2,500 Clapp & Irwin, dated Jan. 30, 1856 for the . Smith; David, .. _ Ranch and personal property, on Deér Creek, opposite 456 sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-eight and . Sublette, William, Bridgeport, Ranch and Hotel at French Corrall, 2,000 96. 100 dollars, debt, with interest on the sum . !weed, C. A. Nevada, House and lot on Ponltee ctu’ ms Adams & Co’s Banking House, JeKs ? v z Sp cahg and persona] property 1,800 ‘ on ¢ " : sy 9: : 4 of $238 95 from the 29th day of Jan. 1856, at Tremont Mill Co. Neyada, Engines, Buildings, Machinery &c. on Deer Creek, 2/000 the rate of ten per cent {per annum together . Thomas, William, G. Valley, House and Lot, sonth side Main st. formerly oceupied by Crow, 1,700 sith costs of suit taxed at $40 55,1 have lev. Thomas, Henry, Grass Valley, piggge oot, Vans —< semper Auburn and. Main street, a a * . * : welli ouse and personal property 2.500 7 ‘ g¢ ‘Ss * s ied wpe oer rare oo es nite . Thomas, Jos*ph, Giass Valley, House and lot east side Church street, 2 700 property whie ad tormerly attached, to . Thomas, Jacob, as House and lot next south of Dr. McCormick, and personal property, 800 wit: 5 . Trail & Brown, R. & Ready, Keystone House, on Main Yuba, near Industry Bar, and 2,000 All the right title and interest of Clapp & . Union Water Co, grace Ee wore EL for pe town with water, ~ 800 ttt g heat, . Varheirs, Josial “ cksmeh siop, uorth side Main st. now oceupied by Sylvester & Co. 1.000 ‘Irwin in and to a house and the lot on which . ¥: nh, <a cor aes . ay 3 BS 1, 5 . Sl are., * Wentworth & Green, Nevada, Saw Mill on Gold Flat, 2 Houses Lumber, Teams, &c. Steam. =; it stands, situate in Nevada County, in Hum: > > Engine,&c. ? ’ , ea bug City, and occupied asa Hotel. Also all « “ Cr. by Cash, 7 the right title and interest of Clapp & Irwin Willson, Matilda, Nevada, 2 Houses on Water street, lots &c. oD in and to the Stables and the lot on. which it . Williams, John £. Nevada, House and Ranch on Gold Flat, near Wentworth & Green's Mill 200 a goa he above named Hotel. Al. eston, RS. Nevada, House and lot on Broad street, occupied by Withington & Bently, as stands adjoining the abov sig: See ; Sign and paint shop, 650 so all the right title and interest of Clapp. < . Warner, John, Grass Valley, Star Bakery and lot, north side Main street, and house and lot in Irwin in and to a log storehouse adjoining Boston Ravine, r 3,400 ts rs . 1 +, © ad be “7 4 , the above named hotel —also 19 hair matrassWinchester, Grass Valley, House and l@ts west corner of Mill and Schoo! st. and Pproperty, 1,000~ ce irs blankets, 10 pairs sheets, 11 bedWakefield, Levy, Grass Valley, House’ and loton west side of School street, 200 es, 15 pairs Diankets, pairs ? Walworth, Stephen, Grass Vailey, House, Stable, and lot, near and N. of Sheffield, p. property, 500 steads, and 3 bed spreads. ; 3 Wells, Samuel, Grass Valley, Lob and improvements in Raceyille, 300 Which I shall sell at public auction to tie . Waide, Marion, Grass Valley, Ranch and na hh 4th, on the Trail from Grass Valley ighest bidder for cash, on the obove described . to Storms’ Ranch, 1.000 mee a Beanie City, on the 23 day of . Wellow & Van Blain R. & Ready, Ranch known as Roice Corrall Ranch, 1,400 — aa . Ww Ww WRIGHT Webb, Geo. W. Bridgeport, Shady Creek Saw Mill, Flume, Lumber and all the appurtenances . Feb. 1856. -W. WE ¥ thereto belonging, 2.000 Sheriff Nevada Co. . Young, Johnson B. Grass Valley, House and lot east side Church street 1980 tds. By C. F. Woop, Under Sheriff. . Young A@rerican Co. Grass Valley, Steam Engine ou Pike Flat, ; ' 500 Se Young, Van S. Grass Valley, Ran¢h and improvements, on Wolf Creek and personal property, 850 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. eee: CE is hereby given that all persons having claims “abe the me of MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN, deCeased, are required to exhibit the same with the necesgary vouchers to the undersigned, Administrator of the said Michael McLaughlin, at my office in Nevada within ten months after date of this notice, otherwise their clams will be forever barred from any benefits of said estate. ALNEY 0. FELT, Dee, 31st, 1855, Public Adm’r Nevada County. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, \T OTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims . = F< against the estate of Ambrose Crane, late of Yuba . Em ire I ive Stable. : County, d-ceased, are required to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the nndersigned Administrator : GEORGE MAY, Proprietor. of said Ambrose Crane, at my office in Novada, Nevada The undersigned would inform his friends and the public generally that he has beCoanty, within ten months after date of this notice, oth erwise their claims will be forever barred from any bene. . come proprietors of the Empire Livery Stable and he def! . sign keeping fits of said estate, ALNEY O. FELT, ‘BGA STOCK OF FAST HORSES Dec. 3ist. 1855. 38 Public Administrator. Nevada Co. And would solicit the patromage of the public. NOTICE.—I shall sell the above described property, assessed for State an day, the twenty-tifth day of February, 1856, in front of the County Court Hoi . City; the sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. and to continue until 4 o’cl erty is sold. re-sold. bs ¥ 7 : DISSOLUG@ION. HE copnr‘nership heretofore existing between L. M Kellogg, L. F. Sheets and J. S. Harrison is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 1. M. KELLOGG. " L. F. SHEETS. Nevada, Jan. 7th, 1856. i.3 SON RIFLES GUNS, POWDER, regi * S HARRISON. . " gar Horses kept by the Day or Week. LEAD, ” GUN WADS, SHOT BELTS, YR. Persons who have claims against, or are indebted . te, the above company will settle with either of the igned. 1. ML KELLOGG, Nevada, Jan. 7th 1858 1.3, HARRISON, Nevada. January 18th, 1856: . avaxa Cro ARS, @ fine assortment, for sale by { . I EW. Heyweop_& Ce. Broad st. below Pin-a unBrick block; 38-3t October 20, 1855—3mFOR THE YHAR 1859. 2500 36-25 600%c. 830 4,00 66 70 10,000 = 145 00 . x * s 435 . Signed, Justice of the Peace, at his offlee in suid towaship . d a d County Taxes year 1855—56 and{on which Taxes remain due and unpaid, at Public Sale iar aceumians wail the Revenue Law regulating the assessment and collection of Taxes upon Real and Personal Property, oi Mons use, on Broad Street, Nevada jock each day untilall the propAny property purchased one day and not paid for before the commencement of the next day’s sale, will be W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff Nevada County, aE, —__ _Z. P. DAVIS, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Powder &e New Fire-proof Brick, Broad Street, Nevada. IPE subscriber has been at great troubl . and spared no expeasein fitting up bi _ establishment in the best possible sryle, for making and repairing anything in the way of Gonsuitatnc, He has had many years experience and flatters himselfthat he is a complete master of his profession. At his shop may be purchased at LOW RATES ee NIPPLES NIPPLE WRENCHES, GUN SITES. Ke. BeCall at his shop south side of Brond street, in new Z. P. DAVIS: pe eeh TOOT 425 . heretmro set my’ hohd ant trpréss Th thev are necessary anif proper parties to the . paper published it said County of Nevada. 40 60 . the 29t day of Decumber,-A. D. 1856, in favor of . J. Blattau and C. Kraft, 50, . damages and costs of suit, have take 0 ry aoe > ro 29 00 . O'clock A M. to answer to the complaint of . 1856, in fa¥or of Medad Strong and against §. S, Daris for 27 55 . Niles, on Main'street Nevada, on SATURDAY the 16th day % gg . of February, A.D, 1856 between the-hours of 10 o'clock A 49.30 je thes Metropolis stablson Main street, Nevada.” Taken 14,00 . asthe .S f and-weerting costs. me <7 oo om ac ne wae Oo or a SRas oo Land 2én OM? 2 : “SUMMONS. ~ GTATE. OF CALIFORNIA, Gc District Court of the Fourfeenth Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of Valifornia. to John _ J Boynton, A. G.B al, greeting :_ £3 é yoni . Yow are hereby commanded to a rand answer within Ten days after the service ef t Writ if served it this county, and within Twenty days if without this county aud within this Distriot. snd within Forty days if without this District and within the State, the complaint of Piy Adams, Ptaintiff, now-on fite in the Clerk’s . Office of the District Court aforesaid against you as De-/. fendants for the recovery of $1,916 60, and jor the for closure of a certain Mortgage set forth and fully described in the Plaintiff's comphint.Or in caee of your failure to appear and answer said complaint, the said Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefor by default, together with damages and . costs of ‘suit, and-also demand of the “Court such other relief as is prayed for inhis.spid_ Complaint. -In testimony whereof ,}, INOS U. BOSTWICK, Clerk of the Faurteenth Jadicix® Dietrict uurt, afo id, -do stg pe, © Seal of said Court this 16th day of J: Aer tce: arise aS AR TT ‘BOSTWICK: Clerk. 5 By Tuomas PR HawneyyDeputy., eottce of 200 STATE OF CALIFORN ‘eecln the District Court : Seer of Nevatin, PSE, Judicial District. , yoiPlTT ADAMBiga Dapge Dre oo vs >JNO.J. BOYNPONwetan Specs oni On reading and filing thea fMfidavit of F. J. Duxx, Fsq. counsel for Plainti®. heWinydnd it appearing to the sat isfaction of the Court that service of Summons in the awe ange) any neg, weston had “as agaiast: William Morris, and that the Plaingiff hes used du iligence tommakesuch service, we Sr ie It is therofore urdered that the serviee, be. made upon ‘the’ said Wh. B. “Morris by the piblicatton of the Sum-— mons for the period of 90 days, us the Nevapa Jaugnat, & newspaper pfinted and published in the county of Nevada—trom the daté of the_first insertion. f * NILES SEARLS, District Judge. A true cop y—Attest. . > rege tyes}: J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By Tuomas P,.Haw1iiy, Deputy, ‘ January 18—3im * : ee a a Summons, : TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County. of Nevada, Township of Eureka, Justice Court: #4: Béfore L. A. Sackett, J.P. The People ef the State of California to S. L. RUSSELL and JOHN PURDOM :-— “ 4 You are hereby summoned to appear before the undetSigned, Justice of the Peave,.at his office in said township, On Monday, the 28th-day of April, A. D. 1856, at 10 o’clock, A. M, to.answer the complaint of Henry Dievendorff, James L. BroéksE.M Danton and Charles I, Bird, who demand of you $72,46 alledged to be due them on a book account, whith account is on file in this office, on failure so to appear and answer. judgment will be rendered you forthe said som of $12.46 with damages and costs ef snit. Given. undep my hand this 12th day ef January AD 1838," >" LO APSACRETT, Justice of thé Peace. STATE OF CA LIFPORNFACounty of Nevada. Kurcka Township:—It appear} to my. satisfaction, from the affidavit of Henry Dievendortf, the Plaintiff above nimed that the above manele apie S_L.Russell and John Purdon have left theStaté And are not now residents of this State,and that cause of action exists-against them,and that ¢ above entitled cause, Itis therefore-ordered that the summons in this action be servéd on the defendants, SL Russel and John Purdom, by publigatiqn, thereof, once a week for a period of three months, in the Nevapa JovrNnat, a public news58-3 L. A. SACKETT, J. P. Eureka Township. : CONSTABLE’S SALE, TATE OF CALTIFCRNIA, County of Nevada, \D ss.—By virtue: ofa Writ of Restitution to me delivered, issued from the office of A. C. Niles, Esq. an scting Justice of tht Peace in and for the cou nt aforesaid, bearing date. January 29th, A. D. 1856, to Satisfy a judgment réndered by the said Couit on : and against John Doe . alias McCoy, for the sam of $102 55, debt, interest, n in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in front of A.C. Niles’s Justice Court, on Saturday, the 23d day of February, A. 1¥. 1836, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M., all the right, title and interest of John Doe alias McCoy, in and to-a certain house and lot situated on Boulder street in the township of Nevada, said lot being on the north side of said street, aud is joined by Blat tau §Kraft’s premises on the east. Taken as the propériy of McCoy to satisfy the above demands and acerning casts, ' J.T. BROWN, Constable, NevadajJans31, ASD, 1856, 42 "St Lp is NO ea, QTD BREE err SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, Justice’s Court, ss. Before A.C. Niles, J. P. The People of the State of California to Chester Wright : You are hereby summoned to appear before the underon SATURDAY the 24th day of February, AD 1852, at 10 . J.-E. Perkins & Co. who sue to recover 93 aud 40-100 dollars, a balanee alleged to be due on your promissary note to them.— On failure su.to Appear and gwxwer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $93,40 damages and costs of suit. : Given under my hand this 234 day of January. A D. 1856. oA, €. NILES, Justice of the Peace. A true copy attest, 2 "5. Ty BROWN, Constable. Nevada, Jan. 25, 836. i j Summons. STATE OF rer Justice’s Court, County of Nevada. — Township of Eureka. § Before L. A. Sackett, J. PThe People of the State of Walifariia to S. L. Russel : yo ARE HEREB Y SUMMONED to appear before the Utidersigned, Jastice'of the Peace, at his office in said tage on SATURDAY, APRIL 26th at 10 o’clockA. M.fo ee the complaint of JAMES L. BROOKS, 2 Y DIRVEN DORFE, B.M. DANTON, aud C. ‘Ly BIRD. who démgndat you oH alieged to be due them on a book account which account is on file in this office. On fuilure so to appear aid auswer judgment will be rendered ageimet-yor for the said sum of $52,87,-with dumages and costs of suit. j a Given under my hand this 12th day of January, A. D. 1846, wit L. A. SACKETT, Justice Peace. Sixicof California, County of Nevada, Eureka Township—It appeuring to my satisfaction from the affidavit of Henry Dievendorff, tlie Plaintiff above. nnmed,. that the ubove named Défendant 8. L. Ruséel has lett the State, and sqwot ndw't reaidént‘of this State, and that cause Of action exists ggninet the said Defendant, and that he is @ necesstry ‘aiid’ proper party to the above enritled cause, = ‘ordered, “tint Summons in this action It is théref be sarved on the Defeudapt, S. L. RUSSEL, by publication thereof, énce-a week, fora period of three month in rhe Nevava JouRNAL, 4 publie. newspaper published in the said county of Nevada. L. A. SACKETT, " Juetica Peace, Enreka Township. ames Peace, Enreka Township. CONSTABLE’S SALE. Sum OF CALIFORNIA,County of Nevada. 93.—Ry virtue of an Execution to.me delivered. issuca from the Court of A.C. Niles, Esq. ‘am acting Justice of the Peace iu and for the County aforesaid, beating date January 8th AD. 1856 to satisfy a judgment rendered by the said Court of A.C. Niles, on the 5th day of January A D. * January 18—2m the sura of $129 62 debt. interest, damages and costs of sait. T have taken in execution, and will sel! to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Justice office of A. C. M. and-4 o’tlock P M. all the right, title and interast ofS. 8. Davis in and 10 a.certain house: and lot situated on Nevada street in Nevada city, on the east sidé of said @trecl and lying between the premises of Isadore Snow on the South and S. Grush on the North; also thé stables. known roperty of 3.5. Davis to satisfy theabove dttdinds 2 L— segl ods b. BROWN, Consibbis, Nevada Jan 24h. 1826, Seite NOTICE. 7 LL persons whom-it may céncern are hereby A notified.that the Kuapp Creek Fluming Cow: pany, a company ‘incorporated under the laws of . this State has located certain; mining ground and and taken up certain water rights, hereinafter de scribed and set forth, for the purpose of fuming and receiving and conveying the water _hereinatter claimed. By virtue of such location said Company claims. the exclusiveright, thereto, and said rights and location are as follows ;—Commencing at th falls of Knapp and Spring Creek about half a wi below the junction of the two creeks, extendin northerly on the westerly side of Spring and Knapp Creek up said Creek to the junciion—thence u Spring Creek about halfa mile to the falls. Also» branching ut the junction of Knapp Creek, and running up Knapp Creek half a mile to Fiemings’ Reservoiron Knapp Creek. Also, branching off fron Knapp Creek about one-third of a mile above the junction of Spring’and Knapp Creek, and extending North-westerly Spot one fourth of a mile, thro’ Faller’s ranch to Fuiler's house. All persons are hereby notified that said Company will construct a flume of sufficient size and capacity to receive and convey all the water and tailings that flow along the course ofgaid flames so to: be constructed ; and that said Company. claims the exclusive right to all . the water of Knapp Creek and branches above the claims known as Fleming’s. Claims on said creek and to all the waste water and tailings that may
run along the course of said flames, ; and all the water for said flumes along their course that is not now appropriated. Dated this 12th day of January, A. D, 1856, MARCUS FLEMING, Agent, 3a For-the Knapp Creek Fluming Company, . CROCKERY AND . iy of . Nevada—SS— } nrnam, R. Porter, Wm. B. Morris, et . [AUCTIONEERS NOTIC . ally to our gett cep nn ei NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1856. GLASSWARE. LAMPS, Plated Ware, Brittania Ware Table Catlery; Chandeliers, LOOKING GLASSES, Bar Fixtures, (all kinds) Which we’ will sell a The Lowest Prices, BR Call and take a look at the STOCK. Won't Forget the place! New Brick Building, Main Street, Nevada. POTTER & CRITTENDEN. Nevada, Sept. 14—3m NEVADAAND WASHIN GTON be STAGE LINE. -qa On and after Janwary 1, 1856, the above Line will run us follows: Leav= ing the METROPOLIS HOTEL, Nevana, “At § o'clock. A. M. passing by Mountain Spring House, Morgan’s, Cold Spring, White Cloud. Gold Hill and Alpha. And arriving at Washington by 1o’clock, in the afternoon, It is the nearest and best route to WASHINGTON, OMEGA, Scotehiman’s Creek, Poor Man’s Creek. and Eureka. Returning the sfages will leave the SOUTH YUBA HOoOTEL every morning at 9 o’clock, and arriving at Nevada, by lo’elock, P. M., conuecting with the California Stage . Co's Cesctes for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville and Shasta. Office—South Yuba Hotel. Washington. a ‘ A. S. OLIN, Propricicr. W. S. McROBERTS, Agent, Metropolis Hotel. Nevada, January I8th, 1856. BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. WM.G. ALBAN WHOLSALE & RETAIL Drusgsist. Fire Proof Brick Buildiog, Broad street; 8 JUST RECEIVING from San Francisco a Large Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Wines and Liquors. 4 Which are offered at prices that will defy competition. #e-Remember ! NEW FIRE PROOF BRICK, NO, 53 Broad Street, opposite U, S, Hotel, Nevada. December 18—3m VIRGINIA HOUSE. NO 75 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. This well known and favorite stand, situated on the corner of Broad and Bridge streets, the proprietor las re} fitted and greatly enlarged. . ent bill to put a stop to Chinese emigration. . His house is now prepared to accommodate hls friends and the public in a far superior manner to the past. FINE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND GOUD SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. The undersigned pledges himself that no pains will be him with their patronoge. WILLIAM C. JAMES, Propriator. Nevada, December “1—ly . K. Every Wednesday & Saturday atl10 A. M PARSONS & CLEAVELAND AVING opened a general bnsiness of Auctioneering . . ofall kinds of Property, Real Fstate, Furniture, Horses, Mules, &c. Liberal advances made on all kinds of Property left for sale. We would also invite our friends and the public generLivery and Exchange Stable. Fine Horses for Carriage and Saddle always on hand.— Good Corrals and Sheds for Cattle and Horses, Hay and Grain constantly on hand: Our patrons may rely on our paying particular attention to transient and boarding stock. Office at the head of Broad street, Nevada. Nov. 16. PARSONS & CLEAVELAND a. 7: HHAGAN, BANE ER, DAVIS’ BRICK BUILDING, Broad Street, Nevada. EXCUANGE BY Drexe., Saruer & Cuvrcu, Drawn on NEW YORK, ;: BOSTON, PHILADELPUIA, BALTIMORE, CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS, LOUISNILLE, DETROIT. Sight Checks on San Francisco at Par, for Sale. ts. HIGHPFST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DUST. Nevada, August 24. 1855 CHARLES W. MULFORD, Fire-Proof Building, Main street, Nevada. Tt PAY the highest prices for Gold Dust. Gold Bars, and County Scrip; will procure Drafts in sums to suit, payable in any of the Atlantic Statas. Canada or Europe—Forward Dust for ceinage at the U. 8. Branch Miut and if desired will make advances on sa—e. mountains, and receive Deposits, Special or otherwise. SIGHT CHECKS CHURCH, ‘on Sen Francisco. October 26—3m A. A. SARGENT, DISERIET ATTORNEY, T. B. MCFARLAND, J. ¥. CALDWELL LAW FIRM. McFARLAND & CALDWELL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Orricke—on Broad St., next door below Union Hotel. . J.I. CALDWELL, Commnssioner for the States of A! ma, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, "issonri, Notary Public for the S take and certify acknowledzincuts of Deeds, Powers of Attorney, and other instraments of writing to be used or recorded in the States aforesaid, 47 tf J. R. McCosnece, Wa. M. Srewarr. McCONNELL & STEWART. nm e Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ILL. PRACTICE in all the Courts of the Fonrteenth Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. 435-Office, for the present, one door below the Old * Nevada, October 7, 1855—if . se House, Broad street, Nevada. CHAS. 'F. SMITH. WM. F. ANDERSON, Raw Eirm. SMITH & ANDERSON The finest and best . z A 32 selected Stock in the! board the night train from mountains--including _Sengers for each ten tons’ measurement ; spared to make his House a Homg for all who may favor . 4 eontney eam 7 ee ne nr . Misraxgs or a Nigur.—Thé following ‘ludicrous incident occurred recedit} y on New York.—} . Two married eoupla took tHeii seat in the . . ears at New York, bound for Boston. in . Close proximity, and about 8 o’clock they both indulged in balmy slumbets, the heads of their wives resting upon their husbands’ shoulders, When the ears reach®d Worcester, the gentlemen s? »pped out, and the ladies, apparently exhausted, slept on.— The delay was brief, and on entering the ears, the husbands, whose eyes were scarce. ly opened, eschaiied seats, and in a few} moments resumed their natural positions, . and were in the land of dreams. At Framingham the cars stopped again, when one of the laddies asked : “Will you have time to get me a drink of water here ?” The aflrighted gentleman not recognizing the music of his wife’s voice exclaim“By heavens, haye I madea mistake? This isn’t Tilly !” “No,” exclaimed the lady, “and you aint my husband.” “Perhaps we had better change seats,” exclaimed the husband in the seat immediately in the rear, who had awoke, “for there’s a slight mistake here.” The second lady, too much fatigued, did . not awake, and as the temporafy husband endeavored to shift his burden so as to move, she merely ejaculated, . { } —*Do keep still. ES <a Tne Cerestiars ww Avsrranra.—The same sentiment of’ hostility towards Chi-. nese emigrants which has manifested it-. self in California, has also sprung up and} become even more fully developed in Australia. The principal cause of this hostil-. ity is, that the. Celestials in California, as. in Australia, do nothing to promote the prosperity of the country they come to,! their sole aim being to extract just enough: . of the precious metal to return in comparative wealth to the Flowery Kingdom.— . The Provisional Parliament of Victora has . taken up the matter, and enacted a string-. j } . . . One of of the classes of this bill is to make . it a misdemeanor for the captain of any vessel to bring more than two emigrant pasij Swiss Covrtrye:-—When a &itl has ar-} . . no manner of surprise in the mind of her J have one of the best Iron and Brick Vaults in the at par. eon DREXEL, SATHER & Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office-No. 2, Potter's Brick Building, Mainst night, tabaNew York, Vhio, Tennessee, Virginia and Visconsin, and te of California, is prepared to and another is the levying of a capitation tax of ten pounds (fifty dollars) on each of these emigrants. This will bill certainly, . if rigidly enforced, have the effect of putSanaa dine . rived.at a marriageable age, the young . . men of the village assemble by consent on . /a given night at the gallery of the chalet in . which the fair one ‘This creates resides. . parents, who not only wink at the practice, but are never better pleased than. when the charms of their daughter attract . the greatest number of admirers, Their . . arrival is soon announced by sundry taps . jat the different windows. After the fam-. \ily in the house has been roused and dress:} ed (for the scene usually takes place at! midnight, when they have all retired to. rest,) the window of the room prepared . tor the oceasion, in which the girl is at first . alone, is opened. Then a parley commen-. ces, of a rather boisterous description ; each young man in turn urges his suit with . all the eloquence and art of which he is! possessed. The fair one hesitates, doubts, . asks questions, but comes to no decision. . She then invites the party to partake of a! repast of cakes and kirschwasser, which is . prepared for them on the balcony, In. deed, this entertainment with the ‘strong . water of the cherry forms a prominent feature in the proceedings of the night, After having regaled themselves for {some time, during which and through che window she has made use of all the witch-. ery of woman’s art, she feigns a desire to, get rid of thém af, and Will sometimes call . her parents to accomplish this object— . The yonths, however, are not to be pur loft; for, according to the custom of the . country they have coine there for the x: . press purpose of compelling her, on that . tht, the-e and then to make up her mind, and to declare the object of her choice. At length, after a further, parley, her. heart is touched, or at Jeast she pretcnts it is, by the favored swain. After certain preliminaries between the girl and her pa rents, her lover is admitted through the . window, where the affiance is signed and sealed, but not delivered, in the presence . of both father and mother: Try the consent of all parties, the ceremony is not to extend beyond a couple of hours, when, af: . _ WHOLE.NO. 301, Bripat Presents.—Hymen still continues to be the ruling divinity in the upper circles of the town. Evel day there is a great wedding, and the aaron of the guests fills the strects of the reigfiborhood. The great rivalry at these weddings seems to be in regard to Bridal Presents / and every succeeding nuptial show far eclipses all previous exhibitions: One entire, root is devoted to these gifts, (sore malicious persons call them temporary loans,) and the articles of hijouterie are spread out and, labelled with the names of the donors, and frequently with the accompanying presentation notes. The display is equal to jeweller’s shop. There are nick-nicks 0! use and ornament, rangin from $5 to $5 600 ; and the aggregate cost of the pres ent swells to a fabulous figuae. We hav: heard of estimates as high as $25,000. A mercenary wag remarked on gazine at one of these grad shows, that, “it was really an object to get married.” Among the latest ofthese bridal displays, We no ticed a novelty in the shape of sacred vest ments, (to be worn nearest to the perso: of the bride,) a muslin mystery, of lac and embroidery that baffles all description But the subject is altogether too delicate for profime hondling—and too delicate we think, for public exhibition. Besides, to find such a ruffled bosom in the nuptia! paradise, is not exactly the thing—N, Y Mirror, er “ Coot Iupupence.—*W ill you oblige ma with a light, sir?” “Certainly, with the éreatest of pleasure,” says Stranger, kno cking ofi the ashes with his little finger, and presenting the red end of the cigar with a graceful bow. Smith commences fumbling in his coat pocket, takes out his handker chief; shakes it ; feels in his vest with a desperate energy ; looks blank? “Well! I do declare I haven't got one, true as th: world, Lave you another you could spare “Certainly fsays Stranger with a smile,} and Theg you will accept.” There is a . puff, puffing the fresh cigar ignites, whe) they separate with a suave bow and waiy of the hand. Smith chucks his friend, wii was near,splitting with laughter, under th: ribs with-—“There.! didn’t I tell you t would get it 7” That’s the way to get along in the world. Nothing like edo!, polite, impudence !” We thought so too ————_ ‘Arsente Earers.—A St. Louis paper states that two ladies of that city, wealthy, . fashionable and beautiful, diel very sud, ting a stop entirely to the emigration of; . John Chinaman. denly. Their dearest friends tay thos were “arsenic eaters,”? and that they dicd from an over-dose of the deadly drug.— So it apperrs that the Hungarian vice has commenced its deadly work here. It is said that arsenic does all that is claimed for it. It increases the capacity for en joyment—it makes the pulse full and boun ding—it gives a luster to the eye, a round . ness to each limb, and blends the rose and lily on the eheek. But what is the penalty? Death—horrible—terrible—agonizing. To produce the effect mentioned, they who use it must constantly increase the dose. Even supposing we commence with the thousandth part. ofa grain, the point will soon be arrived at when the in creased dose will kill, and the failure tc take it will be certaim torture and death— sure and inevitable. == 2 Femates tx Tue Lossy at WaAsnineton.— The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Times says that femal: politicians are very numerous at the Cap ito! ‘During a.session of Congress they are particularly busy. Most of them come from the southern and westefn States—the wives or widows of M. C.’s and government officers. Some of these ladies are admirably posted up in the political history of the country. They undesstand many of the tricks and trammels of legis lation, and always find out the weak sid ofa new or doubtful member. As solici tors for office in behalf of friends they ar: . indefatigable and irresistible.” => = ar Tfarp ror tHe Doc.—The Pittsfiels Eagle says great regard fur the comfort of is fellow passengers, but not n u-h for }i dog. was manifested by «a Frenchman wh took the cars at Dittstield, last week, fo: New York. The animal was a valuab! one, aid he did not like to leave him, no: did he like to take him into the cars, to tin discomfort of the passengers ; so, procu ing astout cord, he attached one end + the dog’s collor, and the other end to th: back of the rear car. The train went inio Bridgepért With a brass collar and a dog's ear attached. Considerable dog as strewn along the track, ae jet a second jollification with the kirsée wasse*, they all retire—the happy man to} bless his stars, but the rejected to console . themselves with hope that at the next tour. jhament of lovemaking they may succeed j better. In general, the girl’s decision is . taken in good part by all and is regarded as decisive. j rl I . Dickens Trrxep Danpy.—A letter. . writer thus refers to the appearance of Cause asp Kerecr.—The Empire Ev genie expects to present the French nati: with an heir to the {throne ; so the ladies of the French Court wear hoops ; so th French haut ton wear hoops; so the ladies wear hoops, It is to be hoped they wil! enjoy this convenient and grand conte until the event takes place, when the ladies of the ladies of the French Court will gub. side, the ladies of the French haut ton wil! subside, and the Amterican ladies will sué —Have associated themselves for the practice of Law.— . Dickens in Paris, where he has gone to . side, ; Office in Mulford’s Brick Building, Main Street WNevada A.C. NILES, . Justice of the Regce & Attorney ai Laoy, Removed to Muliord’s Brick Building, Main Street, Nevada. New York Bakery & coffee Saloon. Main Street, Nevada. HE undersigned having purchased and fitted up ic elT egant style the establishment one door above Grier & Henry's, of er for the accommodation of the public inducements supe rior to any found in the city. BREAD, CAKE AND PIES, Of all kinds ‘and of the best quality always on hand. Wedding parties, Families. Hotels, and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread, Cake and Pastry found in the Bakeries of the East, at the most liberal rates.— Those wishing to regale themselves with a delicious eup of genuine Mocha need not go elsewhere. Every endeaver will be made to satisfy customers, and deserve the liberal patronage of the community. JACUBS & LEWIS Nevada, Noy. 2d, 1855,—tf . spend the winter: . “Boz is as great a dandy now as’ Bulwer—he is great on frills and patchouli— wears a moustache—and has entirely _changed the style of arranging his hair.— . So transmogrificd is he, that his mother . would certdthly not recognize him, pooi woman! Schaffer is painting him in his . new style, and his portrait now will pre. . sent a curious contrast to the popular ones . . which were taken about ten years ago . from a painting by Maclise. The moustache, the elaborately frilled shirt, the diamond studs, and the all-rounder, hare made another man of him.” 2 wes_A man has been poisoned at Newark, N J., by drinking a liquor called “cat,” which is supposed to be a mixture of cider, spirts turpentine, sulphuric acid and tobacee juice ! ———>< 8 — = tae A “Live Oak Club,” having for iis’ object the nomination of George Law for the Presidency, has been formed in New York. >< {Fn a late speech, Lucy Stone said, “We know there is cotteu in the ears of men. Let us look for hépe in the bosom iof women, —Exchange, Shé probably meant to say, “better loot for hope inthe eyes of men, tur we know, there is cotton in the bosoms of women.’ “N.Y, Mirror, tae" Brigham Young, the Prophet, thinks that St. Paul, in saying that a bishop shouic: be husband of one wife, meant, not to. in terdict him from having any more, hus that he should have one wrfe to begin with, ¢