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June 20, 1856 (4 pages)

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Cy eens, . . a se THE NEVADA JOURN VOL. 6.—NO. 8. _THE JOURNAL, ai N. P. BROWN & Co. EB. G. Waite, J.P. Skelton, W. P. Brown, OFFICE—46 MAIN STREET, TERMS: For one yeer in advance, Por six months, POD nant RSSs serted at reasonable rates. fod Work in all its varieties, proaiptly and neatly ceculed with the best material and at the lowest iees, SE SS ee LEGAL ADVERTISOMENTS. SHERIFIF’S SALE. ¥ virtue of a ecution to me directed issued from the Cierk’s Odi-e of the District Court in and for the county of Nevada. in favor of Jesse S. Wall and against J. R. Underwood, N J Underwood, Perkins anl others dated May 29:h, 1835, for the sum of Two Hiuad-el and fit y-sev 100 dears, debt, damages, With interest on the sum of $257 25 from the 29th day of May a.p 1356, at the rate of 10 per cent per mmnum tozether with costs of suit taxed at $4885. I have levied upon and seized tne fullowing described oriy, which T bod heretofore attached on the 15th y of April, a p 1956, to wit: A House and lot upen Gold Hill Nevada county, anleommonly known and calledthe Underwood, Perkins & Co house. Also all the right, title and interast of L W Gerchell in ani to a certain lot of mining slaims kvown as Underwood, Perkins & Co. claims situated on Gold Mill, Nevala county and 1 cooking ng stove and fi e+, 1 box stove, 1 centre table, 1 sett chair iclock, 4 pairs blankets, 2 bedsteads and imactra Which I shali sel! at public auctio to the highest ‘id terforeash on the premises xt Gold Hill, on the 23 h dayof Juae. aA. p. 1855, at 2 po. riven under my band this Sih dug of Junea pn Attest, WW. WRIGHT, sheriff, N.C Ler Wm Butterfield, Dept E'S SALE. tionto me directed issued of the District court in ‘ a e ¥ virtne of from the ( R cz VANDOREN and JOS. 2 5h. 1856, for the sum of ainsi Win L el Ju %) with interest on the if_ey of August 1354, ob together with the vand seized the fol. iL had heretofore lev; A D 1856 to-wit: ning Claims, loca, between the South uvone and @ half mile » &vO +, title and interest of Defendants teh, ciseharging water on the Al-o—The oue undivided one-half nz Clains, situwed on the aforesaid named Hit'l and known 23 the Clerk and Vandoren a and toa Wate aforesaid Td ef Mi Dad » in front of the Sheriff’s office adacity, onSATURDAY, JUNE 28h 1856, at “clock P M. Given under my hand this 5th day of W.W. Wi'GHt, Sheriff, N.C. Deputy. 6-tds riest bidder fir es th day of May A. D. 1856, a final “e was rendered in the District ial D strict of the State of California 4 Nevada, against E. W. Smith and t Benjamin Jones for the y-eight dollars, principal dL. With inserest on the principal at the rate of three per ceut nh mimth from the rendition of judgment, togeth ho nll costs af suit: And whereas on the ssid i7th y of May A. 0. 1855, s ordered and decreed by the id Court, that the 5 set forth in the pleintiff's complaint be furcctosed, nud the property therein desribed io wits A picce or parcel of land sitnated on the h side of Broad street in town of Nevada, State of hia oa which saict be inds the Hotel, known as the Uni itolel which ft fronts on Brond street, twentyUve foot nai exteucding beck to Spring Street, in such manner as sich bet was ovizinshy located so that the same ebil “pring cteet, thirty feet together with aiiaud singular the apputieanneces and hereditaments io vlonsi: g, be tried upon and sold to satisfy onoot, interest umd costs, and the proceeds there ihe payment of said sums of money us afore. und fur t in M. rot nih and e bande fiven that I shallaelithe above dest ction to the highest bidder for T’s office, Nevada. on Saturday 0. atihe hour ef2 P. M, lav of May, 1858. ‘VRIGHT, Sheriff, N. C. C.F. Woop, Uuder Sheriff. SUMMONS. TF OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, as—District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said le of the Siate of California, to GEORGE ¥. greeting : fier the service of this Writ, if served “rved out of this county and in this days, and if ser out of this within Forty 4: . the comluintilf, now on file inthe t aforesaid. agninst 1¢ recovery of FOUR i : ith interestat the rate of Four pes it per mteath from the lst day of September, A. D. for the forcclosure of certain Indenture of , ir failure to appear and ana Plaintiff will take Judgment iefault, together with damages so demand ef the Court such iyod for mn His said complaint. reof, T, JNO, H. BOSTWICK, Clerk of heclal Distriet Court, aforesaid, do od and impress the Seal of said Court A. D. 1856. JOUN H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By T. Purare Bean. D.C. here Oo sel m his Sth day of Apri! ATT OF CATTFORNTA,? 1. In the District Court nty vada, JOS 14th, Judicial District. H. M “RILANDER, vs yAction on Note and for : Foreclosure. sfact.on from the Affidavit of the he Defendant resides out of the the Plaintif has a cause of action ‘ he is a necessary party to the ut the Summons in this action be ot by publication in the Nevada tek, for thiee mo ths, from the NILES SEARLS, District Judge. J. H. BOSTWICK,’ Clerk. By T. Ectaxp Bray, D.C SUMMONS. gi TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, he) fownship of Nevada,ss Justice’s Court. Before 1 Niles. J.P. The People of the State of Calitit co TD Page. You are hereby summoned to fore the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at ois ofiss ia s)i tl township on Mornay, the 23 iday of Faaa, A p 1333, at 10 o'clock, a.m, to answer to tt ~uplaiatof ent & MeA'lister who sue to rseover 10) lie on account filed for goois &. sold and delivece tt you at yoar request. Oa failure so to ap cour and answer, julgmont will be rendered against you Fer sait san of S51 0), damoges aad cost of suit. ~ G yea undermy hsadvhis 13th day of March, ap. 335 A. C. NILES, Justice of tha Peace. A true copy, Attest 47-3 J.L. BROWN, Constable. INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the matter of the application of L. W. GETCHELL, an lusolvent Debtor. In the Listrict Coart of the Fourteenth Judicial District in snl for the County of Nevada. : order heretofore made by the Mon, ites Searle, Pistriet Jadge of the District Court aforeSs? Notice ix hereby given to all creditors of said Insolvent to be and yppear before said Court. at the Court Hense in the town and County of Nevada, on Monday the 2ist day of July, A. 1. 1856, at 10 o’clock, A. M. then and there to shew conse, ifany they can, why ao assiznment of the seid Insolvent’s Estate should not be made and he be discharged from his debts as an Insolvent debtor. ~ Given under my hand with the seal of the Hi-trict Court atoresaid hereto affixed this 6th day of June A. D. 1856. J.U. BOSTWICA, Clerk District Court, Ry Thomas P. Hawley, Deputy. {weed * Fletcher, Att’ys for petitioner. june6-1m INSOLVENT NOTICE. ounty or Nevapa,ss.—In insolvency, before Hon / T. 1k Cawwel. County Judge. Inthe matter of Thomas W. Colburn, insolvent debtor. The undere] having been duly elected assignee of the estate of sail T. W. Cotburn, all persons indebted to said Cothurn, or to the late firm of Colburn & Jenkins ar> notitied to make payment to the undersigned before the 2U:h of Jane next, and thus save costs of collection. Cvetitorscan prove their demands before any officer authorized to administer oaths. GEO. A. YOUNG, Assignee. Nerada, May 2i—Im A true copy—A‘test April S—2m 8 TTJWOTH POWDER, For sate by iy RUDOLPH, Deng: 21 Gommervial street. PRESENTS such “as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Not ! May Flower. Magnolia, Token of Friendship, &c, deons, Flutinas, Clarinetts, Coronets or Freneh Horns, Fifes and Flutes of every variety. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1856. 5 cm an A. BLOCK, 1856. 8. FURTH. A. BLOCK & Co., Be ONE PRICE wey CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 41, Commarcial street, Corner of Pine. HULESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India The FInest CUTLEY and FANCY GOOps ! and a Beantiful assortment of HOLIDAY . Rubber Coats and Boots. Have now on band, and are con. stantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortTamborines, Accor. ment ever brovght to this market. Have you Seen Michelsen’s New Stock of Books ? NEW BOOK AND MUSIO STORE. MiCHELSEN ALWAYS AABABY ICHELSEN has} now on hand and is constantly receiving the Latest Publications of the day such a POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL. LAW and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, THE BES] STATIONERY ! Musical Instrument:.—The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this City. Guitars, Banjos, Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in the State, and always receiving by every steam. Pants of every kind. from the finest to the coarsest; India er, allthe Atlantic, French and German Papers and Periodicala. You will allways fiud the LATEST NEWS by calling . Rubber Coatsand Bools—very large stock: together with on me! nia Songster, Copying Ink, al! kinds of Stationery, &c. Dealers ia Stoves, Tinware, > (upoa which there is} s which T shail sei! at prbtic auction, to the. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great . commanded to appear and answer} Main Strect -« = «+ « iunbrep} Attorneysand Counsellors at Law. . No. 14 Commercial street, Nevada. . fitted up, at a considerable outlay, a /DAVIS’ PISTOL GALLERY IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. } My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors. WS_Papers sent to the Atlantic States Free or PostaGe: Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE, Put’s Galifor(Dee 28-tf ) M. MICHELSEN, No 40 Main Street, Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Handkerchiefs. Buck and other Gloves in endless variety, and all other articles usually kept at similar establishments, The public are invited to call, and it will afford us great pleasure to show them our immense Steck, whether they wish to purchase or not. 5 x We especially call the attention of the Mining Community toour very large Siock of Rubber Coats—black and white—Short and long legged Rubber Poots, of the best quality. Our facilities for We buy in larve quiz it to say if we cannet will be useless to look Thankful for the v heretofore been the re C siness and be leavors to confinuauce of same, ONE PRICE AND NO DEVEATION, Books, Stationery, Music, &s. &e, JAMES E. HAMLIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments, MUSIC, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &. Has just received the Largest and best selected stock ever brought to Nevada which he will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. A Circulating Library of over Four Hundred Volumes, of the most popular works published.Also, Magazines, Perio licats, Newipapers, &¢. Singing Books, Music Instructors and Songsters of every variety. Steamer Papers, neatly put up in wrapp ers, postage free. Deslera and Traders will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, : 2.tf J. E. HAMLIN, Brick Building, Broad st., corner of Pine, Nevada. = —_——— ag Goods are net surpassed. nd irom first hands, Suffice youia our stock, we think it tention te ba ; weLoro to merita reco. ser Pine, 38 ” £0 THE TRAVELLING FUSLI¢! California Stage Company. cL, The Stages of this Company will leave GR their qflice st the METRULULIS HOTEL, Nevu as folle Fol Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. ramentoin time for the 2 6’¢lock & REMOVED TO NO. 20 COMMERCIAL ST, Ae so ving atSacO218 lor Fan Franciseo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : = Accommodation Line to Sacramento. FOR MARYSVILLE. Leaves the above named Otlices Every Morning at 7 o'clock, AM, passing by Grass Varley, Rough & keady. Empire Rane by 3 0’cloc Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 20 Commereial strect, Nevada. Tus subscribers have on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF ‘ TINWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES, &c. Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces 2l! kinds of \#3 PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, Nevat. ia favor of G. W. Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains. 3URN via GRASS VALLEY. rreon at 2 2 passing via Grass Valley ¥, at6 o’clock P. M. con hat Auburn which arrives P. M., sume cay LAW OLTH, Prest. C. 8. iGBERTS, Maich 7, 1856—t Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTFR'S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES, CHISELS, of variou izes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOUCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, We., &e. 4@~ All kinds of JOB WORK, in our linc done promptly. A share of pameene is solicited. Nevada, December 14—tf YATES & TALLMAN, No 20 Commercial street TATE OF C. Wof Eureka. J 1¢ Peuple of 7 You are here signed, Ju “NEVADA YET AHEAD!” . Be 4BSs ES ESE ees ae BS ES aD. Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. 7 OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly on V hand at their sture nextto H. Davis’ brick Building, and opposite the United States Hotel; A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, Township rten, J.P. ¥ sumuoned to re of the Peace, at his oflive in said township Wedaoesday the 20th day of August. A. D. 1858, at 4 { k, P.M.. fo answer to tLecomplzint of Marks & Co who have filed in cee an exlubit ef Povk aguinst you, for the of $170.40, eating from OSth keb 1255, to the 18th of April of , upon which the ead plaintits pray a judgm ts of Swit, On fatiare so to appear and answer, jadgment will be rendered against you ior said sum of 17¢ 46-100 dollars damages and costs of suit Given under my band, this fifteenth day of May, A.D. 1856, ov. V. NORTON, Justice of the Peace. A true cepy, Attest, HENRY MOON, Constable. many other Goods usually kept in such establisements. Their Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; . CRAMENTO. . . 1 Also—At to’eloek, A. Ma running via Auburn as “. . nd Long Lar, and arriving at Marysville ; warbefore ibe under . ceount . One of the most eminent lawyers of France, . oar moun em WHOLE NO. 333. Position axp Inrivexce ov tHe Jews. The existence of the Jews is the living miracle of the world. They are seatter. ed and down troden, and yet, according to the most accurate Statistics, are ae numer. ous as they were when they left the land of Egypt, the returns made to Bonaparte giving about three millions. Extirpated, they become citizens of the world; and Penrsonat Recotiectioxs.—In the Library at Clongowes—the one devoted to the boys—there was a copy of Shiel’s and O’Connell’s speeches. It was a shabbyiooking old book. Miserable paper, print and binding. The leaves all tern and defaced with pencil marks. The stitching exposed. he title-page depending on a shred for its connection with the preface. Beggardly as it looked, to me it was beyond all price. It was my favorite book. I loved it. Iloved it. All the more so because it was in rags. The very pleasant hours I had in that o!d college of Clongowes wherever tolerated they commence traffic and become thrifty. Everywhere they areat home, They may be banished, but cannot be expelled ; be trodden down, yet cannot be crushed. Only in the United States, France, Holland ‘and Pruss ; are they fully citizens; but in spite of British statutes, the Russian ukas and Turkish city casket fall of br every minute to fall to pieces, it contained for me a heap of the rarest emc ralds, the lustre of which, even in the hardest frost, . mace my eyes melt and water. curse, they prosper still. ‘Lhe great nations of antiquity, the Egyptians and Aseu the Romans and Saracens, as well act? 5 4 eo =" asthe modern Turks and Christians, have Had i it in my power now, it should « » ie ray a td . t } sal t Ne: : = Bs attempted to destroy them, but in vain 3. have a superb beok-ease for its own spec hile snal luvs ar ye : 2 cay ‘ ey. z ie penal laws and cruel tortures have . jj] use benefit A Figek ance ana and only served to increase their number and . of the soundest bog-oat—twelve feet hich . reinforce their obstinacy —fashioned like the round tower of Clonise, the most beautiful of them all. . . . } uld dress it up sumptuously in green . Bat ihe Jews ment and a mirac erted a powerful inf « uence on the i sive 1% an inner vest of white . Favored by Napoleon, the Hebrew und stiffen its aged back with! at once developed power that had never been suspected. Soult, Ney, and Muas-. In the round tower of bogs-oak it should. sena, who thus altered his name from Man-. with impunity repose for ever, safe from . emer: to escape the odium of being an jai prying eyes, and the profane pencils of . Israelite, were Marshals of France under . re« kless annotators. A!l this it would the eve of the greatest warrior of his age. well deserve, fur the hours of estaey of} *ae —* x bd In potities the Jews have Metternich ju . A Led he © which it was the exhaustless source, . ” es . . . . rat . ia, D'israeli in England, a convertto! The principal speeches of O'Connell and . hristian faith, while the Autocrat oj Shiel, delivered « ia has bad a Jew for his confidential! . great Catholic As . counsellor, and Spain a Prime Minister of . . the same race, and Russia her Mini: ing the days of the . 1829, were io be fuund in its disordered . ster of ages. The first inserted was one Poe boas . ced by O'Connell, in the summer of 1827, i 2 . . in the great chapel in the city of Water-. . Yuiee, U.S. Senator for Florida, and Mr.! ford. In this speech he gives a richly hu-. Benjamin, Senator from Louisiana, being . morous description of a parson of the Ese . of the Hebrew stock. Cremicux, . tablished Church ; speaks of his coat be-. ing sleek and shining with the parish brush; . of his wig being redolent with parish po-} . matum; of his charity beginning at home, ews hold in their; ‘inance. In the United States, Jews beloin 1o figure in cur national counzils: Mr > +4 wr air, me twas what we should cali Attorn: y Genejral, upon the flight of Louis Phillippe. In money power the ¢ hands the destiny of kingdoms and cme; to go abroad pires, whose government become bankj ' ises, and threatening . Joun Tyter Lecrursc on tHe Dean. —The South Side (Va.) Democrat states that ex-President Tyler is about to deliver a lecture upon “the dead of his Cabinet.” The Democrat says: “Ta that Cabinet were the accomplished Legare, the elegant and erudite Up. sbur, the brilliant Gilmer, and those twin giants of their age, Webster and Calhoun, Searce ten years have passed since the il. lustrious gallery of Statesmen, jurists and . scholars filled the offices of the Cabinet, , but one by one the nation has put on I spent with this indigent volume. A rick-. moutning for them, and he who gathered : . S ? & (them around him to bear with bim the great responsibilities of Lis time, and share the heavy duties of his post, lives still to speak their eulogism. Need we add that it will be a tribute worthy even of these mighty dead.” pees Tre Anuertcan Eactr.—The adop‘ion of the white headed eagis of North America as the representative emblem of the United States, was a source of much annoyance to Dr. Franklin. The philosopher denounced “this bird of bad moral character, which docs not get its living houestly. Besides,” said Franklin, “the is a rank coward: the little king-bird, not bigger than a sparrow, attacks him boldly. and drives him out of the district. He is, therefore, by no means a proper emblem for the brave and honest Cincinnatus of America.”” This bird, however, is not so great a coward as Franklin deseribea him. Perhaps the philosopher's chief obn, from 1825 to. jection to it lay in the circumstance tbat “the little king-bird” was bold enough to
attack the representative adopted by the Republic. If so, it went to confirm his utter detestation of the very name of king, which he carricd even to the choice of naticual emblems. nip nlite lane Sa a A Sicx rrom re Movnrains.—Oar old friend Polleck has ceased his editorial connection with the Trinity Times, and returned to this city. When the excitement broke out, and but being of so damestic a nature as never . evcry ope inthe the State took sides for or . Of the architectural fea-! against the Vgilance Committee, onr friend got . tures of the parson’s church, the great or-. 08 the wrong side of the question, and advoca. I u > Lie great r 4 rupt, and their sovereigns turn beggars at . ator gives usan amusing enumeration. We . td the cause of the “Law and Order party-— a Hebrew’s nod. Ha! ‘a dozen Jews can . have, he suid, a big barn behind, with a! j ‘from his care. The Times had ther 385 subseribers, but in 2 He does not report himself oN : eis api { ae . . few days the price was reauced to. six. : ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, Cali and judge for youselves . County of Nevada, ss—It appearing to the satisfaction . g more to preserve the peace of Europe} sentry-boxin front, and acandle-extinguish-. 3 8 Te Price was reauced'to. six, and: all P. S.—GUODS RECE{VED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Street. of the Court, by affidavit, that the above named defend. ye Senha Tame te 1 : ; s j ? 5 [his advertising patrousge was withdrawo.— MM. ROSENHETM. ant 1s not now a resident of this State. and it appearing by sitting cehind their desk, and_persist. er on top. ' "The editor was also an attorney, aud had thiry, OF * POSENHE Iso, that a goml cause of actlun exis gainst the sari . } ron ving Nat > erver at. he sAawted aie) ae : ea z : . . iP : oe ge er te Seeds Sv a ets defendant. ft x ordeyed that service be unade by pablien, . WEly saying Not to the royal applicants . Ir. this specch [ also found that beautiful . teen eases in court —these were also withdrawn = tion of 1onsin the Nevada Journal. once a’ week sor . for inoney, than all the Peace Congresses . ' . { T yY 5 I Ke : on s ¢ passage : Ni oO U Ni A i N Cc RO Cc KE R b) ro RE. May, test ee — ¥.NO VON, be . and Conve ntie ms in Christendom. The Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. May Justice of the Peace. . Rothschilds, the Ba s, and Sir Jobn!ened. Iicok abroad, and my spirit is exe! Mr. ¥ x : Langten’s PIONEER EXPRESS! RUNS DAILY TC 4LL PARTS GF THE NWOLTHELN MINES. We keep always on hand, the largest and very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glassware, Table Cutiery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silver Plate, Willow Ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures, and everything in the abovo live in great variety, which we import our. selves, and are therefore enabled to sell much lower than any other house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufactured Camphene, whia . gro on 6 rae of Main and Washington streets, we wasrant to be a superior article. We invite the public and country buyers to . (next door to Frishie’s.) eall and tnspect our Stock. and examine our prices. Orders attended to with dis ba SNC, PATTISON, AGENT. patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge. j Nevada, May 2, 1566—3en SIMMONS & CO. . CRAVATS, SCARPS, GLOTES, Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddings, &c., on reason. Handkerchiefs and a magnifice' eseorument of all able terms. Remember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.” 21 —tf bes se papa tg ee Cos inti me A. A.SARGENT, CONSTABLE SALE. Stommer Goods! Checked Mar-ellaize Suits; White Li Fae = Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . St47" oF Catrronsta, County of Nevada, Town. with funcy buttous; White amt fewted Veet ned ship of bien ge Sahay of ee . Paiste: fant opened at A. Becen dG. ; ‘me na on an attachment to me delivered issued from the . ph et a apes Wa et ce Kr Cine DIST RiCcT ATTORN EY, court of @. W. Tallman, Esq an acting Justice of the . May 2—tf PT ed Compiessis. etree Office-No.2 Potter's Brick Building, Main st. Peace in and for the county aforesaid bearing date DITCH NOTICI TNR Lap eae ee ee May 27th, A p. 1956, to satisfy a judgment rendered O allwhom it may concem. Notice is hereby CHAS. ¥. SMITH. WM. F. ANDERSON . by saiicourt in Alpha, on the 27th day of May a. p. given that the undersigned did on the Ist day cf havy Firm. —_ ae — pemontree t ag ney heer = April a. p. 1356, take up, locute and claim the right x I ANDERSON 2 oe ee ete Se were Fo OOnisy Goh En Crest, . to construct a V; ater Diteh from Diamond Creek in a! MIT I ma Fe hin thie Guactin of Law damages and costs of suit, I bave taken in Execution } Washington township, Nevada eoonty to the town of Omega in said county and township. < ae Frege and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on tho Office in Mulford’s Brick Building, commence at a point on said creek, ahont 20 feet bepremises in the town of Omega, on Sarurpay, the Nevada ors os tte ee er ~. low the Dam and Diich, known asthe Diamond Creek i oie Sl a o'ciee . d 2 o'clock -M, a rig) if aks g % By RS anh at . C. F. Smith, Notary Public. ind -siibewedk of WE C. Taylet ia: whats Ee Coteats Ditch owned by 4. Lansing and othe s. — all a ae ae }Blecksmith shop, and lot on which it stands, Black. “ter of said ae mya, . ap Se: peta as ae Bragg . >= _ . a&monnt originally claimed by the said Lansing ani ga, opposite Messrs Merrill’s dwelling known as Hudne ek eee — Taylor shop, also sag ie gh oe and situAll of which will more fully appear by reference to E }ated near Omega adjoining F. W. Hudson’s residence. . » **: Winssa (Teton Wes var ola er os Ee 2 tee { ~ : ys : is at 8 Ulalus lecords of 1 ount pee ocr tego pang nteriyowh gg: . Also one Town lot in Omega, adjoining Mr, Perkins. Bock 3, of Miner'# Ciaims F HUDSON gsi aar-Office, for the present, one door below the Old Taken as the property of W. C. Taylor to satisfy the TC WITTEN & CO Court House, Broad street, Nevada. above demands and accruing costs.’ Alpha, June 4th Attest. J HW Boetwicr, Recorder By Thomas P Hawtey Dop Apply at J. R. McConnet, Ws. M. Srzewarr. McCONNELE & STEWART. Nevada, October 7, 1855—tf AD, 1856. je6-lm C. GOZA, Constable. <2 CONSTABLE’S SALE. NILES & BELDEN, L NS ee or CaLirornia, County of Nevada, TownDEALTRIN Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, . 3'ship of Nevada, ss—By virtue of an’ Exon. bgge tion to me delivered, issued from the court of I. P . EERE it ink SIR PRIS — . Van Ulagan, Esq, an acting Jastice of tego in lie that Lh 6 Pe ea . ada und ihe pab"ARLAND, . f. CALDWELL . and for the county aforesaid, bearing date Feb. 15th. a. Doasapasgpioniein ips seg if j TELA W FIRM. . , 1856 to satisfy a jutgment rendered by said Justice . BOOK ANI? STATIONERY STORE, L : 2 . of the Peace on the 15th day of February a. p. 1856 in ; McF ARLAND & CALDWELL, favor ot J. B. Lobdell and against E.K Hill, Adam! At the abere named place, where [design keeping sn Attorneys and Councellors at Law, Smith and O.N Smith, for the sum of $192 65 debt.i of the above ar Orrick—on Broad St., next door below Union Hotel. interest, damages and costs of suit, Ihave taken in ExCIRCULATING J. I. CALDWELL, Notary Public, State of California. D, BELDEN at Office---Bicknell’s Block, Broad street, Nevada. assortment LIBRARY, pularworks «fihe day A shore od. Nevada, May 23-if ecution and will sell to the highest bidder for oush in front of the Justice office of S.C. Herbert on Broad st. . §iioa with the most po J. 1, CALDWELL, Commussioner for the States of Alaba. on Saturday the 2lstday June, ap, 1856. between . o¢ patronage is s¢ ma, Indiana, Louisia Maryland, Michigan, Missonri, . the hours of 9 o’clock, a m, and 5 o’clock, pw. ail the . ————____ New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin, and right, title and interest of O. N. Smith in and to a Notary Public for the State of California, is prepared to} certain house and lot situstedon Broad street in the pc albino raring Rooms te Rent. : » 7 4 . : GONE TO RENT in ihe s nl and 3d ri f, . take and certify acknowledgments of Deeds, Powers of At. township of Nevada and on the north sido of said . Rh: niet neck Patiatir Perea = x buildin. ‘ her instruments of writingto be used or reeeakace adjoining the property known as the Em. Spann The ® ny ee é money ded in the States aforesaid. 47-tf pire stables. Taken asthe property of the above deSh eee eis “pbs Stace ae OK at ome C, A. TWEED, §. W. FLETCHER. . f:ndant to satisfy the above demands and cccruing costs. J. L. BROWN, Const. Nevada, May 27, a pv. 1856. DR. H. V. BICKNELL, SHARES ¥OR SALE. TWEED & FLETCHER, Aitorneys and Counsellors at Law. Orrice—Davis’ Brick Block, Broad St. ie who may be foundin the Cd atery of the Block. Mill eompny, will be gold at pablic onretion, . {for the non-payment of Aes sments.) nb thelr offe C. A. Twrzp, Notary Public. 21tf. ECLECTIC PHY sic IAN ’ SURGEON jen Deer Crack, bela’ Nex ors gone biles 19 o's. 3.4 5,7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 22, 23, 26, 28, 32, 40, 41, $3 and 48 DENTIST. ay tds, URES all Diseases without the use of mercury or . "> Satt ‘anata om rr Block” oh ce in the 31 story of “Bicknell Block” where he . “pry. PORES é 7 ean befound at all times, night andday, ualess xbeent . § RO i my sbsence from the State T havo lef on professional business. mch28.tf . my bobas, Notes and Acconnts with Wm. R Coe jac my oll stant, whom [ have sutborised to collect TEAL &CO. end reesipt fir the same. Prowpt and ismaidiate payments are requested = =P. J, EspenscHuip. Importer aad Wholesale Dealer in Nevada, May 16:h, 1356 -—3m Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars TST fa S<feriy NOTICE. Domestic Liquors, Butter, Provisions, 33 Broad Street, Nevada. dersigned, Storey & Woo FIRE-PROOF STORE, aa Lecnsent. GA. ject oi! outstanding dehis. Nevada. May 25, 1856.5 TEAL & CO, 33 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. AVEJUST RECEIVED a general assortment [in addition to their large stock of Liquors, Wines, Cigars.] FRANCIS J. DUNN HENRY MEREDITH: DUNN & MEREDITH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Bicknell’s Brick Building, Broad street, NEVADA. FURNITURE WAREROOMS. JOHN MC’FARLAND, DXALERIN Furniture, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows Sheets, Pillow Cases, é&c. MH. X. Thompson, Sup't. = hereby dissolved by terey isslone aushoriset in colCHAS. A S7OREY. JG. WOOe, INFORMATION WANTED, OF George Beatty, native cf Leeds, Yorkshire. Eog'and, came to California in 1850. When last heard from, was mining Deer Crock. Any informa-. L tion of nim will be gratefeily received by ut 3-f KE. B COOMBS, Nevada Post Ofce. . GROCERIES AND PROVISION ! J All Fresh Goods by recent arrivals—andis now prepar ed to supply the trade with as good an assortment and a . pes EXTRACTS, . re MUSTANG LINIMENT. For aale by pt ¢ ELL GLU, Drugpist. 2) Commereial aorect. AYNE’SHAIR TONIC. For sale hy RUDOLPH, Draggist. 21 Commercial stree. For vale by RUDOLY TT, Drnggist, 21 Commercial street. as low rates as any other house in California. Please calland examine my stock before purchasing. BILLINGS’ HAMS; PATTERSON, KNAPP & Co.’s HAMS . VA P. DAVIS would inform the gentlemen of Ne~~ CALIFORNIA CURED HAMS : CLEAR PORK ; SR ecwet HAIR DYE. For sale by i { vada, and all those visiting the city, that hehas CALIFORNIA RACON ; BUTTER AND) LARD ; RUDOLPH, Draggist. . YPistol Gallery: Se A Bee oyte os : eo SUGAR ; 21 Commercial street And those who are fond of shooting, can now do so/% ‘ SMC BEEF ; ERED SUGAR ; . with ease and comfort. as he is well supplied with the Pot pee ; Pe = . i 5 eae ESSENCE UF GINGER. For ante by . best Pistols inthe State, and everything else that is. SAGO : CHOCOLATE ; COCOA; PIEPRUITS sua RUDULPIL. leariet. i Persons desiring refreshments will find a BAR con. Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste an Broad street compounded requisite to a Gallery of the above order. ercial street. a: ICE . QUINCES 5 PEACHES ; LOBSTEKS . 21 Com: OYSTERS ; APPLES STRAWBERRIES ; ADRES PENS RS AEETTRO PINE APPLES; PICKLES, SPICES, Ke, &c, &es 5 OW’S LKOWN WENDSt HUDUL?H trees, netstat I 23 21 Commercial street. TEAL & CO. nected with the Gallery, and for the superiority of be convinced. Nevada, March 23 -tf Nevada, March 7, 1856.—if RUDOLPH, Practical Druggist & Apothecar oe gist & Apo TY) . 7s HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will apply to No. 21 Conpmenctat street. the Board of Supervisors cf Nevada county in Nevada BG Physicians’ Prescriptions scientifical . on the 224 day of June next or as soon theresfteras hearing can be had for a License to set up and keep a toll bridge across the South Yuba River, at the place culled For sak . RZ CLANES VERMIFUGE & LIVER PHL. . i by RUDOLPAL Pro rgist, 21 Commerciei eireect *% Firkins Butter, Thos, Hope & Co. brand. 20 de do JT. Adams & Codo. i Forsale by Yeal & Go,, 33 road street. Nevada. Jan. 25, 1856. , Jefferson, in said county of Nevada. Said bri is wire OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID. For sale by ? > ts ' AVIS’ PAIN KILLER, For sale by and convenient for crossing, animals. : " RUDOLPH, Drozgist, gist, 'D bate yf Druggist, May 23, 1856-4w, ing, packed _— DOLE Sf te Wi Clganisecisletcert. en Pants, . Said Ditech te} es. Jalso hare a good . , . TIF following stares in the Wyoming Quartz. reply should iall upon his ear. “A gui-/ “. PuE copartnersh’p heret. fore exist'ng between the un. Moxtefiore, are all Jews, and with their. alted. From the coast of Labrador to. honking establishments scattered over Eu. where Cape Horn beholds two oce: lrope and Asia, wield a scepter more powmingie, Liberty is everywhere extenc ling erful than monarchs hold. ther dominion. Her voice comes to us Coniing to the literary profession, and/acrossthe Atlantic, is heard above the} inquiz storm, and, like summer music in the heay-! $ the cur of seven millions of the lineage of many of th hed scholars and ad the Jews promi fas weil as in active life. Inowned in a jas the Hersche r into . Irishmen.” And it was in this speech that he s of the example which America would be} ance, the astronomer royal under Louis. about him. } ilipe, who bas filled the world with his! ‘There were not more than a dozen of] These German works which are . Shiel’s speches ip the volume. All of them, . iging the world are far the most part j bri ccc the . the production of Christianized Jews, as blood burning through my veins, and fill. . ithose ef Hedgstenberg, Tholuck, Schleir-. ed ray mind, as by a violent enchantment, ! macher, Gresenius, Neander, Niebuhg andj with the visions which were the inspira-! lothers, whose learned treaties, Biblical {tion of whatever strong words from me (criticisms, didactic theology, and genera) . in Jater years, . sacred literature are found in the library . jof every Theological Seminary, and in the . dcning, it was so impetuous—he drew be-. tha vs of every theological stud: nt. Spintween the conduct of the British iat, } rr The most reigiand and Arego in. t@ the young generation springin ide joza, the famous infidel, was a Jow, and so! went towards Portugal and their conduct jare the Ronge and Czerski, who took the! t rds Ireland. It was immediately af. ilasd Ghani Canning’s memorable speech in fa-. many in our day. ¢ military interference of Eng. bar hare BOGS Re ee ia nia ialf of the constitutional liberiy . zal; 1 lal is to be free! he excl palsied and decrepit Portugal is ta Srrawpernirs.—An American in Lon-. idon.—The North American Review tells the following good story :—A countryman! . of ours, of somewhat rude appearance, {. walking in the strand early in May saw . bis # Vorite dish of strawberries and cream head. covered . blushing at him from the co “of are i with his hands. and looked as ifi jtnurant. Entering, he carelessly ealled;: seater jfor a bowl, to the marked surprise of sev-. ae jral persons present, who knew the extravsaree of the luxury, and j imed that the Americ was Here he violently . dent, er + No,uo!? he violently resumed, “it} ‘must not be! If tears are to . id be the steam of lurning the hand which Lrushes them a = “a , ana way should! jwhat cost he was gratilying Limself. jhad not finished his repast before tyr} . ni a elonoh : HED A us looks of the company suggested his) YT Wo DER—When a young man isa stake, and awe sed. all hi lat We ee } aor 7 “ 7ORug ma islake, ANG aroused 4.1 iis Iatcnt pride iclerk in a store, dresses like a ww %. mir pi? Siciiers ae se Ce 2 Dea s What's pay ting “i dhe, a he Iaid . smoking ‘“foin cigars,” drinking “noice {down his dish, not wit jout a giow ering . Preach brandy,” attending theatres, balls jside look at the wiseseres wio waited tor! and the like : I wonder ifhe does all upon ! ie ~ 1 4 at ; pen } lhis chopfallen aspect when the victualer’s . the avails of his ¢lerkship ? When a young lady sits in the parlor rince, . . . . \ nea, sir.” Tossing down the coin from ai with lily-whito fingers covered with. rings, . 'not over fall purse, and bridling up with : I wonder if her mother don’t wash the dish-. an air of assumed indifference, “I'll take) os and do the work in the kitehen ? . another 7 was the Ameiican’s only rejoin-. Whena deacon of the church sells strong . der. . batter, recommending it exeellent and! son cinilligglilbec Mia dia icctia 3.3 Leecee I wonder if he don’t rely upon the} ae VE tiet tor medals Secnerany Marcy ann tue “Fresci! re of Christ for 2 “er : ee yen a ntan goes three times a day to Sany.-—A Washington correspondent of}, = ceca Bavy A Washington corresponde la iavern to geta dram, I wonder if hej j will net by and by go four times? {When M. Boileau, the French Charge; When a young lady Igecs her waist a, VAffaires, writed upon the Secretary of! third smaller thun nature made it, I won. the N, ¥Y. Tribune writes as follows :-— lofason to Louis Napoleon, he was re-. her life some dozen years or more, besides ceived with the Premier's wonted courtesy. . making heraelf miserable while che does and his comumnication was listened to! jiye? with all due official respeet ; but after it) When a young man is dependent upon . was all over, it is said that Mr. Marcy . bis daily toil for his daily income, aad} could not help adding in a_ friendly way, . marries a lady who does not know how to “you may “think a great deal of impormake a loaf of bread or mend a garment we don’t.” —say towards the top, for instance ? Whcea a man reecives a pericdical or : ; ‘ acwspaper weekly, takes great delight in Oid Heinelsperger, a few days since, ae ing it, but megleets to pay the pringave to his only son, (a PrOInISIOZ SPeci-. ter, L wonder if he has a soul or a gizzard? men of “Young Germany,”) en antiqua; 3 Sanne Sen Zeal ted male goose, andiold him he might : 2 ae fatten the fowl and seli it in macket. A A lady made a compla‘ut to Frederick . short time after, the old gentleman disco¥3 Sy > Bing 2 este zs Your. Ma ‘, said she, “my husband treats me . A 7 4’ ; . .jered the gander near the wood-pile, minus{4 > ., RSS { S 5 Z badly.” “That is none of mv business ". ithat porte poendavre 302 }, y Vai ve seen . Jt 3 si ~ { ttaut appendage, aliead. He} the King. “But he speaksill of you,” the lady. “That,” he repied, “isnone . “Shonny, vot for you kill the goosey . “ 20"" business.” ed shicken. eh?” We commend the above old but sensi-. Shoonny shook his fist at the decapita-. ble item to the attention of our fair ones ted goose, and answered: hereabouts, and recommend them to take “Vot for he vant to bite me, den, ch ?” the lesson here inculeated.— Exchange. i iis son, and, in an aagry tone, de. ”. mikniod « sal mandea: of his, one Sunda strong of alcohol, to keep his mouth shut, ‘ supply ef Grocarie: riety, Guality and cheapness their stuck is unsurp " . ARE NOW RECEIVING State to notify him officially of the birth . der if her “pretty figure” will not shorten . market affords. “i look at home, and Iam not disheart. Well pleased with the treatment at Weaverville. ollock is a talented and very clever gen. tleman, and we recret that he has placed himself in such a position as to incur the censure eans com-} of hi s former patrons and the community in which he lives. —Eve. Jour. A barber desired customer who smelt 1a grorgery y worning or the establishment would get indicted } i for keeping a rum-hole open on Sunday. EE I Why is the letter U the gayest in the alphabet? Because it is always in fun.— Yes, but why is it the most unfortunate ? Because it is alwaysin trouble and difimt and exciting to excess, drove the culty. sn i elena The happiest period of a man’s Jife is when hs has a pretty little wife, half a dozen beautiful children, more ready cash than he knows what to with. a good con4 Py i seieneec, and j 5 7 i 1,.3 ; There was the contrast—almost mad-. S@2¢°, 254 18 Boteven in debt for his . newspaper. CODY & GATZERT, “uecossors to J.S. Landeker To World respectfully inform the pablietha feuccwid) they have purchased the entire well agsorMxtaem, tod stock of Id r POADPARRRIRA AMADA AIATA ERDEEZRIES & PROWWIOLS, Contained in the well known establishment of J. S Lanadeker, meri h and hoje by ¢ e fy izio SUPPLIES avite all those wenti ve them a call, ¢ MINERS’ They would i ed in the mountains Geoda deiivered free of chargo. JESSE CODY. lore e Nevatla, May 5 A comp k SS ' > . SPRING Consisting in part as follows : 4 Amedicury Coars, white Marsailies Suits; a White Lucn Pants: Twisted silk Vosts; Cassimere Par Casimere Coate—a very Large stook. Davis & Jones Patent shirts; Together with overy ariiclo epjertaining to the Clothing Busincss, @ aro now prepared to FIT OUT Customers IN THE MOST MAGNIFIC STYLE! Our Goods have been purchased at reduced rates and we can offer great indueements—wholeale and re*ail. A ELOCK &Co.,, 4i Commercia! st. Nevada, April 25—1f 4 UNITED STATES HOTEL. Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada. The undersigne vi leased the aba hee i:nown Hotel, and refit: BE prepared to boarders i a st it througho: mma permanent and tra #2 unserpassed inthe State. THE TABLE Willat all times be supplied with al! THE BEDS Areall new, and furcomtert and cleanliness, cannot be excelled. Particular atteation will be paid to the accom ts lior of Ladies and Pamities Haring had lous experierre in ihe business, we arc fident of being a to make this one of the most Hotets in the mouulains, rr OPEN ALL NIGUT.-ga The BAR is unter the supervision of Mr, W. A. ¢ the verielies ths 2} and will atall .imes, be supplicd with ihe choicest Wins itanee attaches to this ceremony, Sir, but . I wonder if he is not lacking somewhere . Liquors and Cigars. PEARSON & HEALEY Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf GILT MOULDING, 3,000 Fect Gilt Moulding, all sizes, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP Bx ABBOTT & EPWARNDS, No. 84 Commercial Strect. Assrxy Usiice. No. 30 Main street. Nevala—Rear of Banking House © Willirmsen & Dawley, Buriers. F. SCHOTTE, ASSAYER wm MELT AND ASSAY ALL DUST entrusted hi ear nd entee the correctness of bia Assay Referato a the Gold Dust buvers in Nevada, Nevada, December 28, 1855—if NOTICE. A persons knowing themselves iadebted fo me will make payment of their account by the iS: of Jane je6-2¢ A. B. GREGORY.