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June 11, 1858 (4 pages)

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NEVADA JOURNAL. t a and San Fr ancisco Agents. . P. FISHER is the: in a Francisco. .Ofice Maguire’s Opera Hence FE. B. DAVIDSON is the authorized Agent fc pape Sacramento O on Fourth street, oppesit the Dawson House, See: amento. FRIDAY MORNING JUNE lth, 1858. "REDUCTION ! In order to keep pace sot the times we reduce the price of the Journal to } the following rates : l copy per annum in advance.. .$5,00 l copy, six months, $s 3.00 1 copy, three morths, 2.00 ' ] copy » left uy carrier per quarter, 2,00 . Siu gle ce i sao me hare i wag gaa zo “i Suiiscribere remitting for be taail, express or otherwise according to us money the Journal will accommodated by oe the above rates. licited. HP. Brown & 6o. Subscribers so Frazier 1 As pub! time in re to the ne wly-discovere ' diggings om Frazer mene and as most ’ the to ‘oe knowledge collected pertaining te the the found and the mouopolizing Company torndda few mostly from a celish H was instituted as of the daily journals o State have contributed already stock of eountry in which ney mines are governing it, we propose facis, drawu eported ouse of C An tenure of TT. and bare in the Ex oOmproius, in the ingu: winte: ~7. ry } tothe f the grart by King Charles to the son Bay Company, subsequent grants, avd also the policy ef the Com. A s took part in the deand the effects of that peliey of speaker Hud at i} covered in her north western possessions, —amone the rest Mr. Labonchere, VI hn initiative—introduced the . n out of which grew the diseus. on) Mr. Roebuck, Gladstone and othwelt kiown in British eouncile.—. We eather the fullowir g facts from the} peeches of the gentlemen: ‘The char. er from King Charles, a portion of. whieh has been published in the Alta und = Union. was granted in 1670, to} P Rupert and others, and only ext od 1 country knewn as i R < Land. which was confined to the region watered by the riv. ers th !! into Hudson’s Bay. In ference io the eee of this grant, My. Gladstone stated thatat first there . ition attached to it—that the} (Llomparn shonid prosecute the discoy5 passag »the South Sea — hy i d never been peri Mie YF although they had ho ty of tl years atter nt was Issues in 16 90—an Act was passed reciting 1€ Various pow ers and priv ileges grant1 the charter, and confirming them. 3nt the duration of the Act itself was imited to seven years. All the gentleof Commons yok partin the debate, with one excep1, and he \ known to be in the inof the Bay vere favorable to opening nen of the House who was rest Hudson Company, up the wilds British America to colonization, withvat regarding the pretensions of the Company. The idea seemed to prevail that the grant extending over Prince Rupert's Land was invalid and of ro binding force on the British Govern ment. right of the Company to the} The coast of America is held by a western different tenure, and amounts to nothing more than a license to trade withthe Indians fora term of years, exp'ring in 1859. To British extended to 21 years Vaneouver’s Oregon the ticense The grant to Island was for 11 years, 3, but at any time by giving a year’s notice.— > necessarily terminable in 189; The dominion of the Hudson Bay Company over the region in which the new gold fields therefore, next year; and the tone o1 the British House of Commons rore than a year have been discovered ceases, since was decidedly against reyewing to the Company their privileges. The rich deposits of Frazer River will terminate the rule of the monopolizing Company to a certainty, and open up a vast region to colonization. — What that region is it is worth while to examine. It is stated by men who have heen in the employ of the Hudson Bay Company that the country northwest of the great lakes has a far more genial climate thanthe regions in the Atlantic coast; angas proof of this it is given asa fact that on the plains Iving along the eastern bese of the Rocky Mountains the climate is mild enovgh to grow same latitude on the vines and corn to the 53d parallel of latitude. and wheat tonearly the GOth. Buffaloes do not range south during the winters, bat. remain north of the line of the Dnited States. the Roeky Mountains is more humid and subject to frosts. The of . immense fields north of our territory, t taken in contestion with the resources and advantages of the country intervening hetween Puzet Sound and Canada, furnishes one of the grandest themes for speculation. discovery gold The questicns come home vous Californians with force—are we The country west of . ers from that of the Mississippi aud _ its . county dividing the Siberian rivers from . those whose waters fall into the South. ‘stitutionality of works of internal im. Tue First Sappatu.—Last Sunday mercial rival to San Francisco on Puget Sound, and is not a Pacifie railway ter-. sequence of the law for the better observance of the Christian Sabbath going into effeet. well as if they had complied with the Cominanduent. “six daysthou shall Iabor’, making tke Sabbath as a day o rest——a perfect God-send tothe weary.” The “sonnd of the chu.ch-gomg bell” minaling on ctr great armof the sea a thing to be talked of, but never realized. ous. The grounds for fears are numerLieut. telegraphic plateau on which the Atlantic cable is to he laid between Treland Manry tells us the great and Nova Scotia, extends around the world. Itis the high ground that sep-. was followed by the lone p']gvim thro’ arates the water shed of the Arctic rivmeasured steps to the house of prayer.— To outward appearances last Sunday wasnot different from a New England Sabbath. some few individuals of the baser soit. not having the fear of the law before their eyes, did come in by the back way and munch the indigestibles and moisten thealimentary passages with villanous Crossing the Pacifie at the Aleutian Islands, it follows the elevated tributaries. ern seas. This plateau, finds the monntain ranges on the Pacifie depressed at its intersection, and offering no insuperable harrier to the eenstruction of a line compounds. The same didgas most inof rail road to the “ Father of Oceans." The whole country between the Pacific and Lake Superior presents not that should not profaue the holy Sabbath. rneged aspect which is encountered on We are fearful these fellows will die without the benefit of clergy. south. There are arp monntain ranges or barren and any ronte farther Minine —Nor rH Buoomr iEL no shi Lp.—The North Bloomfield are yielding about $25 per day to the hand; Marlow & Co., 250 per day to the hand; Miller & Co., have during a year past been making $15 a day to the man; Jenny Lind Co., $25; Vassau & Co., about $100 a day to the hand; Rhone Water Co., $30; Dutch Hill Co., $12; Abercrombie Co. $12— There are many other companies doing i well. a corps of engineers to survey . extensive deserts to cross, but the coun-. claims of Bennett & Co., not destined to have a more than j . is favorable and fertile. Immense} try abund katchawan-a country that Lord Selkirk said fifty years ago was capable of supCoal exists in abundance abont Puget Sound and timber of the choicest quality for ship building. The British } stablished heds of coal have long been known to in the great valley of the a porting thirty millions of: souls. . . ! government has already The Malakoff claims owned by Westerfield & Co., toa great many men, with a fine proare giving work ° . 7 1 a rail way route from the Pacific to Can1 ada. Stimulated by the gold j ust disabundance of water at North Bloomfield and plenty spect ahead. ‘There is an it is not safe to suppose she will act unmindful of her great interests, but it is fair to presume that a people who are claims. not wranging and divided as to the con North Bloomfield, formerly Humbug. provement by the grovernment will take number of houses, one saw mill, a scl:ool advantage of the contine Ti Lie ntal plateau of . house, a brewery, a hall that will 250 aceg eee shige > ut Maury, on which nature has done . EE Ye persons and man needs do so little, and . nel so mnch three billard saloons and five hotels. extend the Grand Trank road of Canada . Tl ever it to the Pacific. It is useless to] i tear. tatk of the snows of that northern Jati-! tude. Dy elovating the track above the > . . . . surface of the earth it can easily be} Se em ee ". wives to North Bloomfield the cleared, andin fact it is demonstrated . < f ee rl ‘ : a . its mineral importance demands, The . that the climate west of Canada is not . . region of elie mug isa first ratesFrazer as much . . for miners to emigrate to if they only : ’ as humid and does not deposite Our citizens observed it as . comfortably, . } is . . £. O95 We aie told, however, that . Japan. Bi . } of ground unprospected, presenting a The evidence in the . fine opening to miners in search of good . dicted for the murder of Reynolds 1 ' suow as that of Canada itself, where ‘ kn : # knew it . rail ways property coustraucted are ne t . z &: ae : cain cea lily Poli? es ik eee OagLeaxs Fuat.—The miners about = : } ence 2 The ASRS Rr ae paint to the coun. this place are doing first rate. The a 7 oS ee he: diam Bax Buckeye Co. isreported to have taken ry aopouti ugetS nt t ’ ial De . $k “3 . ,. . out last week $4000. Philadelphia Co ind neighboring waters as the probable . t ; tof t commerical and marine last Friday about $5.000. Bruce claims . ; « jlast week about $3,000. The Hawk-. } station that will one day eclipse San} = 5 ‘ teye Company are working their claims! f <5 Fe pS ae Je cai] oy} With the finestinducements. They will i hag Or e€Guipping vesseis, sail oF babl ; lot ahi x . > . . provavly af ort . in? £ { his WCCK. steam. Ifthe march of empire is wes. P! J ages be det roe eats eee ee ts hen Stout & Co. have very good claims. tard political strength ha C : pike : . : 1. he wank fhe: batons . ue Ravine Company employ 20 men . werd. he reawness « i@ nations “ . } 20th pated with much pleasure. . . The Shaffer Co. of taking out f wold. } are making large wages daily. Another . : ce : . Company of thia and Sarmatia, once looked upon by . Compan) and are doing well. are now oceupying the country once swayed . sanguine a large > Imperial Rome, contrasted with Rusne z g ti E tic—regions by the amount A French Company slats and the powers upon Balunt of A French Company nams of Aibion, ScyFrenchmen are making about $6 per day in their claims to the }inan. the proud Roman inthe height of pawer with contempt—is a proof of the position, The Masons & Odd Fellows have north. ery thing which goes tomakeupa nations stzength upper story is used by the Orders and ts the ground floor is fitted up With a less genial soil and and the superior progress of the ern Siates of the Union im ev built a very nice Hall at Orleans. is not impertinent evidence the same point. accommodating 350 persons. The drop from the stubborn earth a product to. curtain ts avery pretty one, and, in short, make up for the defects of. the whole thing is gotten ae . for a mountain town Stee ene seme ees A. . Canirornta Minsrren Trovee.— sun the northern States have wrenched pai tially nature, whose worth in the market is ereater than the five staple articles of Tin. nati aimee en outnnonly oepat he south almost spontaneously prod . & aire glad to’ Asdbotince te eur beadats ‘he hay crop ef the cold north exceed he hay crop of the cold i Z *land lovers of good performances that n value. the productions of the rice,. ,. me s Be aia oe ‘i : this renowned Troupe will visit our cotton, sugar, tobacco and hemp fields 0} night, June 11th, and perform at Temperance Hall. Frem the opinions of the Press, and from our town on of the sunny South, as is shown by the And nearly all hese productions go tothe nerth ina t I Ea) census returns of 1856. personal observation, we can safely say raw State to be manufactured. Florida preduees her forests of live oak, yards to be put into the merchantman of showy sail or the “arbiter of war.”’ tors on this coast. The Troupe are well known. Lew Rattler is with them; heisa “show” Mr. Murphy, and great bone player, E. E. Hamilton, (better known as “Ned”) things to transport these essential prowail te which seek northern ship in himself. E : : the regular “Essence” San Francisco has no timber or enal, and it would be cortrary to the order of the celebrated banjo player ductions, from a rival harbor equal in and favorite bellad-singer, (late of the San Francisco Minstrels) Prof. H. Hallitical . fet jlet, violinist and general performer. and Line ot political: Srang en Panther to' rs "Master T. Darling, whose reputation as north. eS 4 Cevesration at ALPHA.—The Sons of Temperance design celebrating the 4th of July on the 5th, at Alpha, ina becoming manner. every respect and superior in the most important resomees, and lying on the a Faney Danseuse far excels any now upon the boards, are all with them.— This Troupe have proved a grest atj with the “Penn. “of the San Frarciseo Meltraction in connection 1 ~ nm te Mle ’ The exeicises will . sylvanians, an Oration by A. A. § Esq., a dinner, procession, &e. odeon, and also on their recent tour throughout the State. We advise all to go and see them. Mr. D. Gilman Waldron, for many years connected with the Press of this State, is their uusiness agent, and a capital fellow he is, too, for that or any other business he consist of Sargent, A grove has been selected as the scene of patiiotic observances.* In the evening a fine . ball will come off at Veasy’s new Concert Hall. Altogether the whole affair is expected to be in a style worthy of Alpha and the day commemorated. undertakes. Foor Racr.-— Cherokee Bob, of The Robbers— Another Arrest.—SherMore’s Flat, and Soda Bill, of this place, iff Boring yesterday arrived from Benicia, having in charge Billy Marshall, arrested by a Constable at Benicia, and charged with being one of the robbers of the treasure of Wells, Fargo & Co. Deputies of the Sheriff, sent for the purpose, did not succeed in obtaining Marshall from the custody of the Constable, so the boss went himself, showed him anew wrinkle in the law, and made the riffle easily. The prisoner is lodged in jail. a foot race for The race comes off at Race-track, on Sunday, the Hughes will endeavor to keep the boys in good spirits and cool on the occasion. lave engaged $500 a side. to run Hughes’ inst. Mitrrary Batu.—The Nevada Rifles design celebrating the National Anniversary on the 5th by a bali at the Court House. The oceasion is anticiThe} good j taste fora Theatre, and is capable of’! : ‘ for and appreciate it. . urday. ing the verdict of the jury, public senti. = The contraée between John A. our streets were silent and still in con-. Washington and the “Southern Matron.” for the sale of Mount Vernon, was put on record in Fairfax County Court some time since The following are the dates of the payment; $18, 000 at the exeention of the contract; $57,000 on the Ist day of January, 18$41,666 66 on the 22d d: ay of February, 1860; $41,666 67 on the 22d day of February, 1861; and $41,666 67 on the 22d day of February, 1862; with interest on the several payments from this vale of tears, wending his: way with the date of the contract. {= Professor Harvey, of Madison Uniersity, New York baptised, on the 17th ult., Samuel Santhara, a native of He isa young man, who had been for some time supported by friends in New York. in a course ofstudy ,andis the only survivor of a Je panese crew who were wrecked in the Northern Pacific. The following notice is posted consnicuously in a publication office :—” disereetly on matters and things that Shut this door, and as soon as you have done talking on business, serve your mouth the same way.” Bores wouldn’t doa bad thing to cut this out and paste it in their hate. [$F An Trishman, writing from Ohio, says it is the most elegant place in the world. “The first three weeks, he says, “yon are boarded geatic, and after that you are charged nothing at all. Come along and bri: id the children.” (What is the: difference hetween an auction and seasickness! Oneisthe sale of effects, and the other the effects of a sail. Ca¥ One of the finest writers says that nightly dews come down upon us like blessings. How very differe utly daily dues come down upon us in these hard times. AcquirraL OF Gro. W. Moorr.— case of Moore, inat North San Juan, was coneluded on SatMonday aud apart of Tuesday is a smart little town, containing a large . were devoted to arguments from counsel. Geo. S. Hupp, Esq., opened fon the preseention in an able argument of some length. McConnell and Meredith followed for the defence. tion about noon. Judge Searlscharged A stage liné connecting with the Marys. the jury briefly, when they retired, and ville line, has been established which . #fter an absence of about two honrs facilities . Teturned a verdict of “Not Guilty.”"— Moore was congratulated by his friends on his Nothwithstandfortunate escape. ment has undergone no chengeas to the . guilt or innocence of Moore. Hanp Book ano Map ‘ro Tug RerGion.-We have received from the publisher a small volumne with a map. . }. Anderson sate chief trader in the Hudson Bay The has appended to it a short at aig of the the the Indians on Frazer having the above little, by Alex. ¢ Co’s service. volumne Chinook Jargon, ers Bice . designing to visit the new Eldorado wili . find some useful information in the little . . { } . . . . . . ader, W. D. Carrister, composer cheap. Pnbby volume, relative to distances &e. lished J. Lecount and sold all prinicipal beoksellers. by J. Persona —Our town was graced on Tuesday by Mrs. F. I. Day, of the Hesperian, who is on a business the State. Mrs. Day knows how to edita paper suitable to the editress tour throngh . the wantsof the country. and we believe . the people know how to patronize, pay . Hesperian ! Piz Prantr—A monster sample of the “Victoria Pie Plant” was laid on our table, a few days since, from the ranch of T. Worthington, Grass Val. ley. The mountains, it seems, can produca vegetaiion of the largest dimensions; and, if the sample in question is to be taken as proof, of the finest quality. Parent Roorinc.—A_ specimen of that this is the best company of aeiinea-. patent roofing has been on exhibition at the Alta Express office during the few days last past. cellent It seems to be an excomes highly euded by men engaged in insurance aud article, other business, as perfectly Impervious to water, clastic, fire proof, durable ana We trust gentlemen engaged in putting up buildings will consult thei interest. and examine the article. Masonic ae: —The Masons give a ground ball at the Court Ho se on the evening of ,the 24th St John’s day. T. P. Hawley Esq. delivers on oration mong the exercises, a procession is to come off, and the ball clases the day. [> The California Minstrels will perform at Humbug City on Saturday evening, June 12th; Orleans Flat, 14th; Moore’s Flat, 15th; Cherokee, 16th; San Juan, 17th. Bout TO Depart---FAREWELL DisfoursE.— Rev. Mr. Warren will deliver his farewe'l discourse at the Brick Church at 104 o’clock on Sunday next. The vecasion will doubtless be one of rare interest. ALTA Express.—We are frequently indebted to Geo. W. Welch, Agent of the Alta Express, for the earliest news from the cities below. f= The Commissioners of the Central Park, New York, have paid $4,250 for plans presented for its improvement. It is estimated that the cost of the actual work will be about $1,500,000. District At1¢ United States is kept by J. R. torney Anderson closed for the prosecuSuecess to the . recom} An Ordinance pro. idling for the licensing of Dogs. The Trustees of ul ity of Nevada do ordain as follows : SEC, 1 From and ter the first dav of Jniy, A.D 1858, it shall not be Hfor the owners or other pervens having the ¢ t em to runat llavge w the t nofsevada . except sprovaidedt Ordina Sec. ¥Y owner or other person havi the ch ree of do hall ;ay fora license for keeping cach . dog the sui of tive dollars per year, payable in advance . atthe Marshalls office. Sec. 3 The Marshal shall provide for e ch person rpplying for a license under this crdinanee a brass tag, st said oe a with @ consecutive number, which stened upon the n ef the do i} Ranch Butter—Pickles—celebrated Curions LE** RATTLER.. ..-.----0ces+--20-MANAGER PROP. HENRY HALLET...MUSICAL DIRECTOR The Celifornia Minstrels AND BURLESQUE TROUPE, (Late of the San Francisco Me odeon ) Consisting of Six Talented Performers, forming a combination of Talent unsurpassable—both in refinement
and versatility; and acknowledgod by the publie and the Press to be the “‘Ne plas Ultra” of Mistrelsy. The Company will have the honor of appearing before the citizens of Nevada, FRIDAY EVENIN‘:, JUNE 11. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! PRICES OF ADMISSION......ONE DOLLAR pio is ot SRE om, ete ROP ee eg Ee HALF PRI.-E [¥ Reserved Seats for Ladies and Families. For partleulars see Programmes of the day. ~lt mt GILMAN W SLESON, Agent. > RU Go ~aAND. 8 Medicines, Perfumeries, &e. HAVING PURCHASED as ~TOCK OF DRUGS BELONGING TO DR. Briley, at Lari ’s old stand Main street. is now prepared to f rnish his cust rs with ALL THE ARTICLES (wholesale or retail) usually found in a wellordered Drag Siore, June 11 E. F. SPENCE ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF THI AVE RP NPRG PAREDTT ND CHES Pi aL), bib Lue u, La Paney Artictes. ete., eke. ALL ORDERS BY EXPRESS or otherwise promptly t icd LIBERAL DISCOUNT imide te the CIANS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCUPOUNDED. F. SPENCE. No: 32 Main street. —— e No. 4. : eis tak en out. He 1 also fu “ out the license a receipt for the amount of f the Hee nse Sec 4 it shal I watchto Kill and rer +3 of whi cor mnee; and all persons ol pt in the performance of their . upon conviction. may be ne hundred doBars or nitcy payment. by im lays iu the city jail : H H. FLAGG, President. A. H Hans Clerk Ordina: unse No. 5. An Ord i on Nev Serco. From ani atter the ly, A.D 185x, it shall be the duty of the } pley all nae per-ons w went in : city pr corporate iit id employr ts within g the same, term of their eity Niiuue da tto ec ne the The Marshal shall provide for the tid priso ers whil atwork. by eccnrely fasten ram With proper ns, Which he shall provide for irpose nd take all other necessary measures t pet ovens v3. H. H. FLAGG, President. Gotp . w. BE. Childs & Co’s = 2 <> > aA G! ae ROOFING PERFECTLY ¥IRE Water Pr an ndnetor of Electric IS AND At Wel Notice. 7HEREAS MY WIPE. H. A i a3 bed amd board, net is hereby crete $ contracted by her Im _G R. ZAFF HAS Dt \ given ZAPY tL aN BuANN & (0. 6 Bee Ter at Gr eatly Reduced Prites— ( gs assorted Nails ; »and Java Coffee sorted Pie Fruits S. F. and E.B. Syrup ; 25 bags . asso then Consisting in part of— Bacon—Hams—Mackere! h—Crickers—California With a la = Goods in eur . Flour—Potatoes— Salt Salmon—Cod Cheesc— Tea, and he finest assortment of Can and Shelf Goeds. Even BRC IT TO NRVADA WINES AND ogi So Ons. We would aisa iniatoy ou fr ithe publie that ienda 7 we have added tocur large kK acon plete basse anent and nors, consisting of reliea and Wi rhe Cen pr £ rs, Woltc’s d Perter, New Yor 11 Old Dock Brand Gin, Sie ar aan # Gur Motte is small Profits & Ready Pay. Goods delivered Free of charge. ET. Hilliard Beans & Co, Nevada. May 28th, 185, call attention to the above Stock, GEO. H. LD ata Nax, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, Next door below C. W. Young's, MAIN STREET. N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewelry tusiness neatly performed Nevada, Jan &th. 1°58 Stiles, the Undertaker, WILL BE FOUND AT The End of Pine Street bri lige, NEVADA CITY. Nevada, June 4, 185e—tf JUST PUB UBLISHE D! HAND & Book AP To the New Gola Regions Frazier’s & Thompson’s Rive:s. WITH TABLES OF DISTANCES, BY ALEXANDER C. ANDERSON, Late Chief Trader, Hudson’s Bay Company’s Service. TO WHICH [S APPENDED CHINOOK JARGON Languages used by the different Indian Tribe<, French and Half-Breeds, of Frazicr River, Puget Sound, and surrounding country, as means of conversion with Aincricans. {=> For sale by all Booksellers throughout the State. Published by J. J. LECOUNT, . Montgomery street, San Francisco. June ii—imis safe-keep. Fire and Water-Froof. ! Il kind of . LEGAL NOTICES. ——$——$— $$ aaa j Constabie’s Sale. 7 y Nevada, ss.— TATE OF CALIFO?NIA, County of h By virtue ¢f an exe cution te me delivered, issued . of May 18: from the court of John Anderson Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the (County date June 7, 1858. t+ satisfy a Judgment rendered by aid Court on the 7th day of gune, , for the sum of $117 75, debt, interves Gasper & Co. yames oaape : Ihave taken in Exeen est, dainages and cc 5st of suit tion, and will sellto the highest bidder for cash, the folA Mining Claim and Derrick. and all the fixtures thereunto be! longing, the same haying heretofore been attached by me for this debt aad cost of sui 8 said Towuship, and better the West of Gold Hil: known as James Gaspei’ sell at the Court House door, in the Township and Couny ot Nevada, to. satisfy of 9A M and So’clock, P.M. 'Yo be sold as the property of James Gasper & Co., to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. U.S GREGORY, Constable. Nevada city, June 10, 1858-tds Consiabie’s Sate. STaTR OF CALIFORNIA, TOWNSHIP OF NEVADA—SS: Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DE B livered, issucd from the Court of John Andersen a acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the county Ftth , 1858, to satisfy a 7th day of June Esq, afvresaid, bearing date June judgment rendered by said Court on the ALD 1858, in favorof MeLecd & Rud ‘ell and agains James Gas, er & Co, fur the sum of $.85 UU, debt, interest and custs of suit, I bave taken in Execution, and will highest bidder for cash, the following de lowing described preperty, to wit: ' sell to the scribed roperty to-wit. A Mi Ciaim and Derrick, and all fixtures thereunto } belongi y having been heretofore at Su rey. " eae in tavor of the ached ts sati-ts We-t ot Gold dames * « Court Mou ay ata tine ue was tached, s euth Yoba Company, the s this devt and cost ot suit itnaced on the Hiil in said Township, and Leiter kavwa as pers Mining Clai Which wills eil at th door, ta the " i atleo tween the b . ' saul day. Takes vada, Juire thon Sacriif's Sale. ] ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECKEE OF FORECLOSURE AD and Order of Sale, to me direeted, and issued out the Honora.je District ourt of the Fourteenth Ju rial Distriet, ona judg rendered in said Court,on Siiday of June, A D tds. in favoref SiEPHEN OWLS, Jr, an ainst JOHN KNIGHT, for the stn of seven hinsiiee 4 aud cighty-cight dollars and iifty cents ($788 50-100) principal debt. together with est theicou atthe rate or two anda balf per cent per month from the rendition of judgment till paid, togethe: with all costsef suit oN is hereb = given that [ . ! . inter linth proceed to seilthe f-ilowing named pr to } Wit that ce.tain piece or paicel ef inna i Peun Valley, County of Nevada and state of commonly known as Kuighi’s, or the Rauch, conned on the cast by las i H. Nichels asd Wm. Gu enth . of mountains, on the west by lands claimed by i j and Wiliian uway: aod on the north by lands ciaim{ . jedby B Swepherd, containing about iGU acres, be the *@ue more or less. together with ali and singular the ton j Curents, fe iditaments and appurtenances, rights, men . bers, privueges, properties and possessions therennte in . anywi sap, ertainng ov belonging. Sale to take place on SATURDAY the 3d day of JULY, A. D itds, between the hours of L0o'ciock A.M. asd 4 o'clock Po M., Mirout of the at iuolic . above diese ourt House door, in the city ef Nevada An tion. tothe highest bidder, for cash, the Peas dnises, tthe Tha. the property of + psati-ty the asores aid judgment of j it. teeter» with the ai interestun the same, and 4 : taxed st+ of snit der iy = tase at office, in the city of Nevada, . this .Uih day of June. A.D. ide . S. W. BORING, . Sheriff of Nevada county. BeckNxer & HILL, Attorneys ter Plaintitr j jel -tits . STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 0, Couuty of Nevada,’ g8s. . To Hon. T CA WELL, . SARGENT, District in Ortober 1855 5 teem NOVICE . Roiice of Application. H. County Judge. and A. Attorney fur Nevada A. county, THAT THE UNDERSIGNED ply Spend Governor of the State of C will : . ma, forth rotor . MOKRIS, con od at the Out Term > Court of Sossiens of said . comat : ; antrwith a deadly weapon . fo . 1 e Stste Poison j JOUN ANDERS ON, Attorney. . We acknowledge sorvice of a copy of the Within no! tice, this 9th day of June, & D 1508 . THOS. 1H. CA WELL, County Judge A. A. SARGENT, District Atte rmey. cathe 4 . of pardon rem Ss Wit i ee \ ( t . ase LIVERY STABLES. . WA ELORr Broads Fis caus Stabie 4 . . . & Fe! D4 @IN THIS CITY basa, _ JOHN A. LANCASTER, nhle we exe inform nis ‘aie n addled exteusively te nt of Horses, Bu American Livery Stabies J. B. LOBDELL, OF Having arain assmned Pade i af \ Possession ofthe Anericaa AO gai” Mir vs Liv Stables atter along iOS, wo of @__lease of the sam offers to 4 & of # Physicians, The Wyers, men of busines ion of ph aure sports, aud the community in gener: 2 th e Lest herses for the saddle and harness tebe found in the city, and on the most rea onable terms The American Stables are the largest tensive in the city, and located opposite the National Exchange, Broad Street, Carriages always in rea iness. Nene but the bet ployed — Horses boarded by the daor week » Barley and feed generally, always on hand J B. LOBDELL. Nevata, May 7th, 1858 SAM. CONNELL Wii be found for the present At Williams’ Temperance Hall. GOOD SUPPLY OF GOOD: Ps tom-rs, Nevada, May 2°—tf IF RY 2 Dr. Rosenbaum's BrITTERs. M.H. FUN TON, Agent, at J. S.WALL& Co, Pot street Novada on hand for ens Ordinance No.#2. The ee of the City of Nevada do ordain a: follows: See. The proprietor, wwher or occupa+t of eve ry honse in th a Billiard Table. Bagatelle Table, Ren to Table, or where a Ten Pin B wling alley is ke “pt. sHall pay for a License to keep the rane, the sum of Eight Doliars per quarter, for Each Table or Alley. Passed May # . vSth, 1858. H OH. FL: , A. HL. Hexsos, Clerk LAGG, Povo FURS WANTED. Wena Otters’, Land Otters’, Beay er, B Deer. Minks', ' ayotes’, Foxes’, an] all other kinds of Furs, for which fair prices will be’ paid. by M.*ROSENSTOCK, 65 California st., near Front st., San Francisco, aforesaid, bearing A. D. 1858, in favorot R. C.D. C.and outh Yuba Canal Company, ‘and against is situated on s Mining Claims. which I wiil said Execution aad cost, on SATUKDAY, JULY THIRD, 1852, between the hours ving is a trae, fall . and application . and most exa nee MCR 6 Te «. LEGAL NOTIONS. © Executor’s Sale. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursnant to an order of the Probate Court, made on the 26th dav 58, there will be sold at publie anetion, to the wen bidder tor cash, all the interest of the estate of . J Espense heid. (being an undivided one-half thereof) a e stock in tale and personal property of the firm of <= Fspenscheid & Coe, consisting of Boots. Shoes, Steck, tools, Store fixtures, &c., on MONDAY, JUNE 7th AD! 5S. WM R. Cog, J.C Biko sryE, Nevada May 26-td W. W.GATES, Dis solution. HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between M._H. Fanston, WS. McRoberts and H. B, Theapson, in Nevada city and county, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. The accounts and demands dne to card late firm are placed in the hands of A. A. SARGENT. Attorney. for collection All persons indebted to sai# firm will save costs by making immediate ———. H. FUNSTON W. S McROBER?T®, Nevada. May 26—3-~ H.R. eo Dissolution of Copartnership. HE un“ersigned have this day purchased the interest of Mr. PH. K Purdy & Co: the same havin sntiTre aner in the Jate firm of }. FE rthisday been dissolved by mutnalcenzent Allelaims an! demands whatercr at either San Franciseo or acramento agnin ¢ mid J. FE Purdy & Co, will be settied by said P. H. Krawer All persons indebted to said firm are hereby requested to make immediate payment of their aceonnts: PURDY & UPSON ma y2s-30W Noolsey’s Flat, May 10, 1858. Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Nevada, ss \ Notices re Y ced oe foeees i ae “eu ui comuty, at idane Court House rT RDAY, the 26th nterested in ad, tor be ntofeni! deceased re sak) deca ted and ti preparatory ance therewith the same Ry order of the Court, RUFUS SHOEMAKER. Clerk. By Jokn S. Lambert, may28-4w Ordinance No. An Ordinance to a Protect the City from vire. The Trustees of the City of Nevada, do ordain 18 follows : See. 1. Itshall be nnlawfnl for any Chinese, maleor famale, to reside within the theorporate Hints of the city of Nevada, or eceupy any Hous n, for uny purpcre whatever. See 2 Residence or occupation as used in this Ord nance shall be construed to mexn, any ocenpation for a period longer than twenty-fonr ho See Any Chinese tonnd residing seenpving a* y building within said tion of this Ordinance, -hall be fined I prisoned five davs for the first off or Twenty-five days imprise: ment for each sabseqvent offence. Pa sed May 25th, 1858 H. H FLAGG, Pres: AH HAaNsos Clerk. ayv26-—i . Sheriffs Sate. . virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of aA sale, tome directed, and issued ont of the Hor ble Di-triet ‘ourt ef the i4th Jndical Distr judgment rendered in said Court on the ae v May, A D 1858, in favor of W IL. i AM STONE «ud against THOM L FORD for the Sin of “Thre “ Ho Ire? and : 1 . cipal debs, tog ‘on: nth from “the Sth ether with all, costs three per cent perm 1) ISSS unti pac t% at Twent De Notice Debaltcraccen pa act « f Hewing nan ¢ ‘The one urmlivieed Twentieth inur fac rts z Ledge. situated and lying of Californ a Towns] utastuke Nea. e known as the Indi Pwo Watches, om and comme 20 on the Lee i, Chains : ok PM, 3 ‘itv of Nevads tidder for cash in hand stetnak: A.M, ore House Pate pom the highest the atisfy and pay the aieres id ndermy baud at office, in the ¢ yof May, A.D 1&38. SAMUET Sheriff . Property to s Given ur W. BORING u e i MAK( ~“ ‘OTHRKAN . Th . Signed acknow £ fore s j Is tday of May, 18: . 8. HICKMA . State of California County of Nevada ‘owns h pof hureka, « On this Is at day of May 2 personuly appea fore me a Justice of the ce ina d fer tle <anic btae kaos k ert cuted th ‘rat Wa acqnain ted w a vf R Knowledged to me onan apart fre ar without the hearing of her ihus and thar st <) the same freely and veluntarily for the us an ses therein mentioned, without fear or compulsiondue intin ¢ of her husband and that she does not wis to ret Ta wi . handa S aya LN, may Ji er tine . Cemstabie’s Sale. STATE OF CaLiFoRNIA, COUNTY OF NENADA Te nsbiper Nevada, ss 5 ¥ virtue of an execution to me delivered issued fro 4 the Court of John Anderson, E sq. an act! ing “Snstic’ e Pc . in and for the coun esaid, bearing . c nit rende Pi STGER & CO. fi UICS Aud Cont el aim tend fixiarre Usain c tal ag frou ; Ranab r = to ttinty he j9th day of velock AM anc S the property the above demand r. Constable Cepsiabie's . aie, “TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevapa ‘Township of Neva AN EXECUTION 1 —ss: VIRTUE OF TO ME livered issued fi DE ithe Conrt ef John Anderson . Esq. an acting Ju of the Peace. in and for the coun ty oresaid. b te May . A. D. 1°58 to satixfy a Judgment re red by sand t on ihe 7th day of May A. D. 1858 m favor of TURKLE & (0. and against Wii. NI M. AN & McE. RY ter sum of $214 40 det inte: mmages and costs ¢ it. 1 have taken im selity the est bidder for cash, je and interest of \ m Niman and Mc ase amd Let, site ted ont the south side of iB ‘et, near the pren the City of Nevida, said pr operty having ofore at tached by me, I will sell the same to the laighes st bidder tor Cash, in frent of the Court Honse door. on aturday, the Sthday of June, A. D. 1828, between the hours of iVo'clock A M., and Se‘elock P.M, ef said day. Taken asthe property of Win, Nirman and McE Iry, to satisfy the above demands anil ac eruiny: costs. Nevada, May i0th. A.D .8S58 May i4— FRED. BURMEISTER Constable. Sree a SRN TERORE BE TEEN See Ceasian.e'6 Saie. STATE OF Bra rend A, COUNTY OF NEVADA, ? a TOWN*UIP oF NEVADA -=ss. YY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 10 ME DELIV ered, issued fromthe ou t of John Anderson, Esq, an acting Ju-tice ot the Peace. in and for the county aforesaid, Learing date M lSth. A D158. to sutiaee a judgement rendered . ! Court cn the Ith day of May, A D isoe, in favor of THUM4S DARNALL & CO, and again s<tWM.H GOK DAN, for the sum of Siovg debt, interest, damages and costs of emit, . have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest Licder for cash. ail the right, tithe and interest of Wm hh. Gordan in the Knickerlocker Tunnel mining claims, situated on Oustema Hill, consisting of the one-tweifth interest, together will a'l the appurtenances beiong toit,s tid property having been heretofore attached by me. which [ will sell to the highest bidder . he in fren of the ourt House deo.,on aturday, Sth day of dune. A D 1858, between the bours of 10 bs hace AM pea Sovbek P M,of said day. Takenas the Property of W. H. Gordan to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs, A D 1858, Nevada, May 13th. mav' ded TREND. RU RYEISTFR, Constable C. i. MEYER & CO., os at Pa pages tS OF WINESAN D LIQUORS —AND—_ FRENCH GooDs, And Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRESERVES, AND GENERAL MtRCHANDISE. Brickstore, 76 Broad street, Nevada. OUNTRY MERCHANTS or Liquor Dealers can be suj pried in qualities and quantities to suitet such prices tha: will induce thea. to buy here instead of going beiow _ their suppplics. Mey 21—3; 0. H. MEYER & ™® ts x