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COUNTRY, ONE CONSTITUTION, ONE DESTINY .
a eS '
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY a9. . and ®ervice, on the score that by such
San Francisco Agency.
M. Parken, of San Frane secu. suegcssor
CraviAN Hoos, is our vuthorized ngent
that city, Who is duly authorized 10 ree .
rand receipt for montys for advertising
abecription.
i comrounications directed to the “Ne1 Journal,” and forwarded through Ad.
& Co's or Gregory’s Express, will be
ided to withortt delay.
SSOLUTION.—-The partnership h¥retofore
ing between Alban § Sargent is this day
ived by tnutnal consent. . All pereens in.
ed to the office are requested to eall and
Re ALBAN §& SARGENT.
ving retired from the Journnl office, the
sriber would recommend to his friends the
fuance uf their patronage to the new
W.G. ALBAN,
LGULAR WIG NOMINATIONS,
Por Presidential Elcctors :
4, HASKELL, of San Francisco; .
NC. FALL, of Yuba;
_ NALE, of Placer ;
MAS D. JOHNS, of San Diego.
For Congress :
). B. TINGLEY, of Santa Clara ;
LLIP L. EDWARDS,o! Sacramento.
For Judges of the Supreme Conrt :
NTON BUCKNER, of Nevada ;
. HUNTINGTON, of Tuolumne.
For Clerk of the Supreme Court :
W. HAWKS, of Klamath.
See
cratic Nominations—Word to Democrats
x the Sth June the delegates of
Democratic party assembled at
imore, and _ in five days more disged:their commission by nominatFranklin Pierce of New Hamp: for President, and Wm. R. King
sIabara as Vice-President. They
abvanced what is ca'led a plat1 of principles, and thus placed
> cause fully before the people. It
remains ‘or the people to judge
aeir work, and determine whether} power ia the hands of Congress to
have done justice to the party]
commissioned them, and have put
‘ard any important measures that
win the confidence of the country,
lead to the election of, their, nom;
8.» In saying they have done nei, we believe we express the secret
ng of Democratic voters generally
re decision which plain common
e dictates. The representatives
Jemocracy carried into convention
more bitter animosilies against
hother than they have ever been
2 to manifest against Whigs. It
3a War of sections, and all the vioce of sectional prejudice raged venently. There were men of long
perience and commanding talents
‘ore that convention—men who had
iWicated their claims upon the gratile of the “Democracy in many a
rd fought fight—men who had grown
ay.in the service of the party, and
2re worthy of ita highest honors;
id there were younger men of rearkable talents and energies, who
id hewn ‘for themselves distinction
“political life where their compeers
“ere men of experience and renown ;
et none of these could hoy e for eleation to. the eandidateship. Their
spvices and their talents were alike
‘Alueless in the eyes of that conven6n. Even those in favor of whom
ewi'l of the people hac been unequio¢ally expressed were set aside, to
aake way for a man who was onnown, undistinguished, and available
écause he was unknown and andisinguished. Will the rank and file of
he*Democracy in ary part of the Unpon.say that they wero truly repre. ented in that convention? That their
wishes or anticipations were any way
met? That he who has been so preumptuously set up ‘as the choice of
hb! démoeracy was entitled to recive
any such distinction? No, they will
ot. say.so!.. They know the nominaion took them: by surprise, and they
nd ‘to wait to hear what could be said
n his favor, before they could imagine
ay feagon’ why such a man should be
etforward, If the election had depdnded ‘on the’ péople without refernte.to a convention, not 300 Democrats in the whole Union would have
Where
then is the merit of this suddenly revoted for Franklin Pierce !
dowstable champion ? Ayailability.
‘Now we wish to ask Democratic
votews, Is-itnot an insult to your diseriffination’ and patriotism on the
partiof that convention, to proceed on
the,“ndgum ption that a man wholly unknéwh,, whose,ta'ents and experience
are-saperiicial, whose services in be.
daif of your principles never were
;
; a blind nomination, more of your votes . covered while yet warm . i : , ae
; : orered while yot warm by two neighbors . marks !oa single piece, premising that
}
iflicient to dignify his name to com-. Mcaversyp—A man named William
> , . Francisquito Creek, between San Francisco
the heads ¢f your veterans in talent) 4 E
. the head during the past weck. He was discogil be secured? Are you not be-! named Preston and Aldritch, who were ening used as the instruments of political . $9¢¢4 On a ranch adjoining.
intrigue? If principles were to be. The appearance of the house showéd that
! E ‘ . plander was the object of the foul deed. It
advanced, why not believe you would
appeared that an individual known as Dutch
support thoce who framed. them, and. Jobn bed passed the previous night in the
whose lives have been devoted to. house. Ie was pursued and found at the
their advocacy? In the rush for-mas-; )ssion Dolores. He denied staying at the
tery your assent has been assumed.— house, and fuiled to account fer some blood
Whe » facti wo is iin ipa on his garménts. A small amount of money
be ane me WR GW SS Colts -_ oe) was found upon him. The murdered man
all the spoils, the “Holy Alliance ”} was formerly from New York, and was a
was formed, by which with an ins'g. very quiet and respectable citizen.
nificant candidate, all might get a! surpeus Count—New York, May 12th.
chance at office. Now they present . Nancy Beach vs. Moses Y Bench.—This
such mercenary proceedings as the was a suit for divoree on the ground of infipromplings of principle, and ask you! delity. There was no answer put in, and
. and San Jose, was shet with three ball thro’ lish tongue, and been greeted geherally
!
. Tueatrican.—During the past week
8
mon notice, should be elevated over . Ravenshill, who kept the toll bridge on San . the company atthe Hall have brought .
out some of the finest pieces in the Eng. with good houses, We comfine our re.
j others equally deserve praise. Luerezia
Borgia was brought out on Monday .
night, and so great was the applause,
it was reproduced en Wednesday night
Mrs. Baker, as Lucrezia, played magnificently, making admirable points
RIGINAL DEFECTIVE
. EXECUTION OF JOHN BARRETT.
Join Barrett, who was convicted of
. the erime of graad larceny, at the last
jterm of the Court of Sessions, and senjtenced to be hung, was brought up from
the Yuba county jail on Thursday evenling last, where he had been confined
since hia trial. By his sentence he was
. to be executed ye-terday, between the
. hours of 9 and 4 o'clock.
The prisoner requested to be hung as
early as possible. at 9 o'clock if conven. THE ISSUE FAIRLY PRESENTED.
The State Journal, cne of the leading Democratic pepersof this State. and
. Which cinims to be the exponent of its
. party's opinions explicitly declares that
(it regards Polk's veto messages upon the
jriver and harbor bills, “tas the ables:
. public documents, containing as sound
. Democratic doctrines. as any that hate
‘ever emanated from the executive dejpartment;” and the State Journal adds,
1 We fully and cordially endorse them tn
jtoto.”” Now, thie is manly and straigtat
j forward. and we like to deal with “tach
jan antagonist. te comes boldly up ty
through the whole»piece. In the dag-. ient. Th accordance with his request . the point. and “toes the mark’ like
ger and coffin scenes, the audience seemed to hold their breaths. so intensely
vivid was the personation.
is not distinguished for extravagance in
theatrical notices, and it will be taken
asour conviction, thant Luerezia could
not have been played better by any
actress in this State.
Mr. Baker evirced perfect conception
to shut your eyes and “ go it blind} the case was sent before a referce, on whose ee character of Gennaro, and as the
Will, report the Judge granted the divore:.
once more.” Will you do it? 1s st
you see men you wish to honor Inidon, “Uxcte Tom's Camry,” is the name of
the shelf,’ and men forced upon you \# Look by Mrs. Stowe, a work purporting
Mhooe exietence'never <roubled yOur. ina, suntan hed in-thesigit 'eueksof
thouglits ? . its publication a sale unparalleled probably
But there is another subject to be. by any work ever written. The fiftieth
considered in conneetion with that . thousind is already reached, and the printconvention. With the exception of a ers and bookbinders are kept hard at work
few generalities about equality, re—tho presses rurning day and night, and .
‘ stopping only on the Sabbath.
form, ete., which no whig ever denied, SESS HIER Ce rvne O PTTE
and which if incorporated in the whig. Tne Spiritual Rappers have discovered
platform on the 16th, would be as. there are animals in the other world. A demuch ip place as they are in Heme. . parted dog has been making revelations as
: ; . full, and doubtless as authentic, as any othcratic mouths, the resolutions are made . ke spiritual sia ment : ge
up of the most vagu, negative propoa
sit’ons ingenuity can invent. Theaffirmation of the compromises is the
only positive proposition advanced,
and that is not in dispute between the
parties. For the rest, ye Califernians,
you are told ye need not expect internal improvements—a Pacific railroad!
or telegraph, or improved natioral. ciation” of New Orleans.
highway. The Democracy gee no i
A TAME ratification meeting for the Baltimore nominations took place at Sacramento on the evening of the 12th inst., at which
. Gev. Bigier presided, and Col. Henly, AZ.
S. Latham, Judge Ralston, ete. were speakers,
commence or carry on such works. } dark paper, We trust the dearth of white
Then the convention declare they can! paper will soon cease. The Pacific is one .
not see several other things which i of the best papers on our exchange list, and
whigs never pretended to sec—so there . "'"*¥* wihaome
is powder lost again, . Domestic pro-;
tection is ecouted, tambicen—and, save
the mark, the bones of Biddle are
dragged forth and shaken in the face
of the country as a never-to-be-rclinquished trophy of democratic sagacity. the action of the Senate. The passage’ of
The reader of these resolutions finds this bill is most anxiously looked for, and
scarcely an affirmative proposilion to . bas earnestand able advocates.
hang a hat on, while he is continually
met with negations and nonentities.! A{oot” in Europe, and his werk on CaliforWith such a candidate, and such . nia, is now travelling in Syria, and writing
declaration of principles, or no-prin. interesting letters in the M.Y. Tribune. He
ciples, the democracy expect to triis treading, on classsieal ground, and knows
; how to render it justice. We shall extract
umph!
. from his last letter in our next.
A gentleman in presenting m lace collar
to, the object of his adoration, in a jocular
way said, “Do not let any one else rumple
Het ware dear,” gaid the hate “T will take
it off.
Tue Homestead Bill has passed the
House of Representatives, and now awaits
Tne Cuorrnra is making some ravages in
i the West, but hés not assumed an epidemic
} form. Seven or eight deaths have occurred
but ge death occurred. The mortality ve in Cincinnati, thirty six at New Orleans,
the S. S. Lewis is in shocking contrast with sixty in La Salle, ete.
this, and is ascribed to the cupidity and pit ethics
recklessness of her ofticers. Avarm or Fire.—On Wednesday mornThe news from the Atlantic, is no later! ing, about 3 o'clock, an alarm of fire was
Tuk Srramer InpEreNDENGE airived
in San Francisco from San Juan, July 12th.
Sho brought 225 passengers, among whom
piece neared its awful climax, seemed
to rise with the occasion.
Mr. Thoman gave much point and
. to be a life-like delineation of scenes in the . expression to the part of Duke of Ferrara,, Mr. Thoman isa promising actor, and we anticipate for him high success in his profession.
Gubetta was very well played by Mr. .
Gates, although he threw less of the
sardonic into the character than we believe designed by the author. Mr. Gates
has talent for his profession, and with
application will rise.
Maffio was quite well played by Mies
Montague. The part is sn impertant
feature in the play, and on this occa.
sion the lady exceeded herself.
Tn the banquet scene, with the wild
revelry of the doomed frients, and the
solemn dirge, the cfiect was thrilling.
With the adjuncts of a large stage and
splendid scenery, the playing would
have been most impresgive; as it was.
Another Guan expedition is talked of, . the universally expressed opinion next . Shariff
under the auspices of the “Lone Star asso(day was in appiause of Lucrezia Borgia.
This company play for our brisk neighWe observe the Pacific of San Francisco hes % pied Paloy.em Sandip night. . gentlemen.
ix printed this week like ita neighbors, on We cordially recommend them to the .
attentions of our readers in the Valiey.
as being what they pretend tobe. The
opening of the drama at Grass Valley. .
under the conduct of such a company, .
is sufiiciontly auspicious, and wo trurtic:
will be handsomely seconded hy: the:
cilizens.
Metnovisr Quanreniy Merrie.The first quarterly meeting will take .
place at the Wesleyan Chapel on Saturday and Sunday, lith and 18th inst.,
commencing thisevening. Tho presidThe Journal .
owing to intemperance, .
preparations were made it an early
jhour inthe morning. Tha gallows had
deen erected on a flat, about three-quarjters cf a mile east of town, and though
there might have been a greater Crop,
yet the apparutus was very completo.
About 9 o'clock 2 detachment of citizens, who had volunteered their services
jnames
lin his yeto messagos, ig, that Congress
aga guard, formed around the jail were
. the yrivorer was confined. Fe, to. gether with the the persons in the jail.
iwere a subdued, serious look, as though
impressed with the deep solemnity of
the oceasion. About half past nine, the
lirons wero struck from hia limbs. and
man. The issue. therefore, is now dis«
tinetly presented. whether the people
of California will enstain « sytem of
jinternal improvement by the gsneral
government, ns eanctiorel by Monroe.
Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Tyler, ‘Iinylor and {ilimore, or whether, fullowing
jthe lead of the State Journal, it will
glorify Polk for having repudiated u
doctrine sanctioned by so many eminent
The creund teken by My. Polk
has no power wnder the constilation. to
Appropriite woney for construé@ting rurds
and canals, or troproving rivers and harbors, however purely national such works
may bein their character. He denics
the power absulutely, and without Jimi:
tion; and the State Journal © folly end
, the prisoner assisted in dressing himsel?.
in his shroud.
A signal being, given that al! was!
ready, the prisoner was Jed forth. Aj
jeart containing ® cofiin was brought up, .
on which the prisoner was placed, the .
guard formed a hollow square about the!
eart, which was slowly drawn to the!
place of execution, followed by a large .
jconesurse of people, The prisoner remained cool and collected; he appenred
{8 one who wes tired of the world, and .
feared not when or how he leftit. He!
Lascended the senffold with «a Grm step.
juni tock a sent by the Catholic Priest, .
. Mr. ‘there were likewise!
lon the platform the Under Sheriff of this
.
.
.
Shanshan.
county, Cficiating as Sherif, Mr. Gray,
of Yuba county, H. C.
prisoner's cotinsel, Dr. Cleveland,
iattending physician, and several other
After some minutes low .
conversation betwoen the prisoner and .
ii
riod re,
. Eeq.
.
. Father Shanahan, Sheriff Endicott asked
the prisoner if he had any thing (o say. .
to which he answered, nothing. He had
before stated that he was guilty of the .
eimes charged with, that he was gied .
and wilins to die, that he blamed no}
me, and that his eimes were wholly .
;
Sheriff Endicott then read the war-:
irant for his exceution. All other pre-.
.
iparations having bern made, the cap was .
\drawa over his face,
. ment.
,CuDair, C
. hors, ony where wv
jState, underany cireumstanees what) Courage to r¥O
cordially endorses” this position. Tere.
after, then, we shall know where fo Gned
the Demeerney of California on this important subject. If an appropriation js
asked of Congress to improve the harhors of San Franciseo, Monterey or San
Dieco, or toimprove the navization of
the Sacrarmento cr San Joaquin rivers.
or to buiid a railroad from the Pacitle te
St. Louie, or Memphis, the State Journal
and its Lackers will, of course. oppose it,
on the ground that Congress hag no power
tom uch spproprintions. Thrypeeplo, therefore, may see with balfan eve.
what they muy expect from fhe Demueracy, on the subject ofinteinal improveTheir organ in California distinetly snd unequivocally tukes the
ground, it Congress bas no power to
appropri: money for making rowds died
j ous rivers and har
in the limiis of a
GY Cie@arn
ever. It iv extremely gratifying to find
that the Demoeratic organ has had the
wits position boldly and
penly ti, the jesue may be
regarded as distinetiy uiade before the
people at the coming el@ptions, whother
or not, Congress has the constitutionat
power to miko such spprepriations The
Whigs are now, where they have always been, the advocates of the potrer
and the staunch friends of internul improvenic t.
The orgon of the Democracy, cn the
contrary, announces its opposition both
to the exercise of tlhe power, and to the
existence of the power iteclf. ‘Lhe people of Culifornia are to bo arbiters who
will decide this question, so fur ag the
State isconcerne! in November next.
To the people of the State it is a quesYe Way
Openly. wen
the prisoner was} tion of momentous importance; in its
ing Elder, Rev. Mr. Graham, will be ‘led inte the drop, the repe adjusted. and isolated position, and with its vast capaBararp Tarxor, noted for his “Views . in attendance.
Tucrt.—-On Thursday morning lat,
stolen from under his p'liow, at the Arab
House, Grass Valley, $1000 in dust and
same room, and were off before daylight,
are suspected of the theft. They are
described in an advertisement.
Miss Goopexow,and the Alleghanians,
are now at Grass Valley, and will be/tho solemnily of the occasion. The body} We
jat seventeen minutes afer ten the drop
‘fully built man, fell heavily, though i: .
a gentleman named Wm. Smith had jwas evident that his neck was not bros l'
There wero several convulsive
ithroes of his body, and then is hung
‘ken.
coin. Two persons who slept in the jquietiy, and Juim Barrett was in eter-.
inity.
. The entire number of people wro
Witnesse! the scene—rome 600--were . hom Naee. ‘ ’
jupon whieh of the two parties the peojplamustre'y, if they bone toaccom: °
remarkably quiet and orderly; no unneCexsary noise or excitement disturbed
jremained hanging forty minutes, when .
The prisoner, who was a power.
than we give by the Tenncesce. raised on Main street, in the American marWe are in tho “sore and yellow icaf," Sands le tiie te Sareea: .t
the Marysville Herald wittily snys, as . ‘88% 1) ¥"s aly SONY Se POCeN TA ALG Ger .
Wa ; 5 : le
; bein pronounced dead, by Dr. Clove.
veloped,
purgent
f the
: ’
B's te
as yet almost entirely undeC.lifornia stands in more
need of the fostering care
c@versl government thaw any
Union. <Aceording tw
ithe State Jourmal she necd hope fuer no
jridin improving her harbors, ciearing
ong Sex rivers, and building arailroad ty
iconneet her with the Atlantie sea board,
Iprovided she coniides in Democratic
jeountels, ‘Lhig isan honest confersion
iat least, and will lenve no room to doubt
iplish any ar all of thesa great works.
llaften have oceasion hereafter
to advert to the subject. and intend to
prove thas tl not the State Jourtavith tho eninions nal is in dire
of General J 1, Van Buren, Culboun,., Francis Rice has been suspended from the . ket, caused by the eating in of rats, to some
consulate ut Acapulco, by the Amcrican. friction matches, which ignited. The fire
Minister at the City of Mexico till his offi.; spread to the cloth linings of the room, but
it appears on dark paper this week.
The Col. comes out “strong under fi yorlfin, and baried a$ the fuot of a larg: . os
. pine tree, near the seaffold.
Berrett wasa native of lreland, where
. ete! conduct can undergo a legal examina-. Was speedily extinguished.
(tion. His brother is appointed by the same
authority to act in his place,
Wurrping HIS WIFE.— Michael O'Neal is
in the habit of getting’ drank, and heats his
better half, who is the honest, hard-working . are indebted for the security from villainous . “F
and industrious mother of six young O’Neals, He docs not provide one ecnt for his
family, but spends all he makes in drinking
rum. He was sent below for thirty days,
with a proviso that he would be let out if he .
could make up his mind to go to the mines,
Alta, 12th.
It is the policy of Recorder Baker to scud
off to the interior all suspicious characters,
gilanco Committees to watch them. Why
the mines should be deluged with drunkards,
thieves, cnd other scamps, instead of these
Vicrrance.—A patrol of five members
of the Commiites of Police nightly wateh
over ths peace of this city. To the care and
watchfuln ess of this committee our citizens
depredations in our midst, at present manifest.
Mr. Crar's Hearta.—A Washington
. letter says. “Mr, Clay does not perceptibly
. improve or retrograde, while to the skilful
and scrutinizing eye he is gradually failing,
He atill receives a few visitors, and some:
times engages in earnest conversation on
. matters of publie concern.”
Cvuntositr.— Looking over other people's
affairs, and overlooking your own.
being watched and punished below, is hardto. It has ‘been proposed in London to raise. 3d, ‘That each man may hold one connected with any gang, though he had .
able circumstances,”
j his mother now reside
t
FM. SECT aN Le lived for a}
MINING LAWS. long dime in New Orlaaus, whora a sisPursuant to aeall the minors of Selby . ter and brother of his now Ive, oceupeFlat met, when Dudley Wording was ae
called to the chair and B. W. Halsey
panies Secretary, when the following . :
jTules and regulations were adopted, this/of guilty, adjudging the punishment of .
10th day of July, 1852.
Resolved, Ist, That this: district ex.
: on Monday next.
ing a very yespectable position in society.
;death, the presiding judge announced .
ltends from the Sugar Loaf, by the line} ’ he ho nn Be err chs Foi th fo!
lof the Rock Creek ditch, north-easterly, Owing morning, at 10 o'ciock,-the prisjone and a half miles, thence westeriy joner, under the impression that he would .
4 gg sate thence i Aha hg ibe hung at that hour. valled for pen and .
o the point of commencement, to be ine ood wrote a few }} I sae
and is called the Selby Flat Mining . ink and wrote a few linea Ay his sinter.
District. eg being asked yesterday if he desired
2d, That allcnyote claims shail be . this te be sent, he said he had written
thirty feet square, and all atyice, giant jlast Sunday to his sister, and giren the .
located subsequent to this date shall be . ) ,41. 45 the jailor, who promised to for.
j ignated by 5
he A equare, to be designate 7 ward it. He said he had never been
.
tell. We are more at the mercy of villains . 9 fund by shilling subscriptions, the amount . Claim by pre-emption, and as many more . known many who lived by stealing. —
than San Franciseo is, with our insccure . Collected to be entrusted to Mazzini. and . ®8 he bas already, or may hereafier Fe af. That he had no. biood on his hands, and
houses and loncly roads. Temptations to
crime are more powerfal here, and a bad
man is very apt to become worse. ‘These
taining counties will be compeiled to retaliate before long by sending suspicions characters to San Francisco.
Tne intelligence from the Mexican frontter is very exciting, and sinacks most
strongly of the days when American blood
June, a gang of 40 Mexicans and Indigns
attacked a party of Americans who were. encamped on the American sidegand killed
five of them. Several companies of riflemen hed been raised on the American side
for the protection of the frontier,
trip to this line of Atlantic steamera, by a
vote of 27 to 19.
and drunken, disorderly persons, possible.
As aconsequence, we have to organize Vii we should tike to know its design
. Kossuth, in order for them to apply the
proceeds “as in their wisdom they may see
fit.”
Minitatr.—A detetchment of dragoons . cayote claiins, on failure of which his
Funder command of Lieut. Stoneman, lof; . title to said claims shall become null
San Francisco the 12th inst. in the U, S.
‘. steamer Activ2, for port Oorford.
Novet. Ipga.—We see Mr. Baker has .
hit apen n novelty, On Sunday evening ing.
was shed on “ American soil,” On the 15th ‘he. furnishes ® number to each person .
attending at the Dramatic Hall, dupiieates of which numbers are to be placed
. in @ wheel, and one to be drawn out by
. some person selected by the audience.
The holder of the lucky number is to
icshpnlonbecrepieninnepingilci be prosented with a magnificent silver .
Cortaxe’s Steamens.— The Senate has) cup. If such an idea is not ‘responded .
passed the bill allowing £33,000 extra per! to with a full honse we are mistaken,
oom
Tar Axta is white again by some! hereby elesiod Rabartar.
If this act, which we thoroughly approve, . g00d luck, whieh will make it still more
is not an.endorsement of the Whig prinei. acceptible to its numerous readers. The
pleof American protection, by a Democratic) Alta is deservedly ong of. tho ae pros:
' perous papers in the State
i chase, vi fide bil ‘
hig itlegy he Pee Pane Ben.vF had not siolen till he commenced drink.
4h, That cach man be obliged toling. He said he got in bad company,
work one full day out of every ten on . became drunk, and it wasin this state
committed the theft in Newtown, for
ant 'void: which he was whipped and branded.— .
5th, That the title to all sluice claims Goaded by this he “poured the liquor .
sal without work, or ferg watt fin down,” and #11
first of December 1852, provided they ' :
be recorded previous to tlre owner's Ieavand committed the thett.
. perance! how many has it ruined!
6th, All disputes arising belnacn, vals See
ners, respecting the working or title o ve P
claims. must bedecided by & committee . Blacazines, We are indebted to our
of disinterested miners. attentive friends, Mctrorp & Sxarzs,
7th, That a Recorder be elected for jof tho Novada Bookstore, for the Juno
the term of six months, whose duty it . numbers of Graham's and Godey's Mathall be to record all claims, and make
them,-and-whowhall receive for bis ser. and filled with readable matter, and for
vices the sumof fifty eents for each . the Whig Review, containing able and
claim recorded. . . instructive articles well-repaying peru. 8th, That 3enj. W. Halsey be and is ‘sal. These gentlemen have always on
9th, That the preceeding resolutions hand a splendid assortment of standard
be published in the Nevada Journal.
dn motion the meeting sianeted
DVOLEY WORDING, -Cfn.
Keays. W
jmust be indeed peculiar that cannot
Wicks. eute find gratifiention in their collection
When the jury brought in their verdict,
in liquor, came here .
Fatal intem.
. note of all disputes, and the decisions of . S42ines, both beautifully illustrated, .
hMatesn
. for the lash t yenrs. But betwee’
lnow and ithere will boample’:
time t¢ in kuhjact. aad we intend before ie people.—ce Wael
TOWGE Ol O. OUT dass v
in tepe, Lub was
ff > wer
N Thatsday moruing, tho Ii
stolen from he subscriber S100
gam gold dust
under hia nillo T'wo
thestme room left silo:
and ovo believed iu Le
n antalad afew dollars iu evin, trons
persons who sleps in
he thieveg, They ure
. } thus desoribed.
The larger one ts about 21 years of age,
v2 feet cight inches high, with black hair,
and derk complexion, and Sinister countenance—wore # Panama hat with small briw,
turned up a little all round. Small mustaches.
be ematicr one was aged about 22, about
five and a half feet high, rather heavy -set for
his height, light complexion, eandy hair, and
[think with blue eyes, und rather a pleasant
cast of counienanee. Ne has adak sput om
the lower part of one ctcek., Had ona drop
sack oaat, and straw hat with wid black rib»
bon, the rim looped down all aronnd,
I will give the above reward for the recovery
ef the monoy and delivery of the thieves, or
$250 for the money alone. . ‘Va. SMITH.
TRAYED OR sJOEN from the ranch
bb of Mr. Uamblin, July Sth, about two miles
south of Nevada, a black inare wule, branded
with a Spanish mark, and marked across the
note by acord, as if burnt, carries hor tail
low. ‘Any one delivering said mule to E. ©,
Dougherty,of Nevada, or Thomas Holmes of
Marysville, shall be suitably rewarded. 13-3t
. @2and D. C. Water Co.
“Meeting of tho stockholders of the CaA yote ami Deer Creek Water Co, will bo
held On Sunday next, July 18, 1852, at their
office in Cayoterille, at two o'clock p.m. A
punctual attendance is requestid, he —
i ill como before :
en tM. TOMLINSON, Prost.
Notice--Wyoming Q. M. Co.
OR the purpose of erecting an improved
amalgamator, and constructing a railroad
from the mine to the mill. the Board of Direc. tore do hereby call an assessment of S150 on
each full share, or one twenty-fourth of the
capital stock, to be paid in to D. Phelps, Secretary, at his office in Nevada, en or before ten
,and current literature, and the taste . days from date.
All shares or half shares, ov which assessi ments arenot paid at that date, will be adeer.
tiaed avd cold aoverding to law
' Jute 1H, 1632 -1¢ DAVID VITELYPS, Se «
y before daylight, ©
me