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THE JOURNAL.
. Friday Morning, June 20.
Tas Treaty or Pracs.—How popurit was a year since to sympathize
with Russia, pray for her success, and ruin
ao) A= I} to the Western Powers, and predict wi 5 : predict with
National American Nominations, certainty both these results to happen,—
FOR PRESIDENT, How popular it is now to say as little as
e = possible about the late treaty of peace,
. j . ] a Fr d 4 } li ER 9 iy € 7 which humbles the pride of the Northern
OF NEW YORK. Bear to such an extent, that Russian sympathizers have a disrelish for the subject. .
Nine tenths of the American press were .
enlisted in the Russian service. Volunteers in considerable numbers went half
around the world to co-operate with Sey thians against their own race. A long,
bloody and exhausting war,that has tested .
—s
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Andrew J. Done tison,
OF TENNESSEE.
News or Tre Weex.—The arrival of the
Golden Gate gives us news of an interesting,
but not very important character. The treaty
a)
“Tae Suerire’s Orrice.’—The Dem-;
ocrat has found a mare’s nest in the Sheriffs office. Somebody is charged with
having let out a culprit before the term
of his imprisonment had expired. The
proof is produced in the following manner:
_ Pus Honoranre Homicipe.—Mr. Derringet says Phil. Herbert ought to be set
at liberty: The reasons are these : Phil.
isan Honerable—a member of Congress
and a Bemoérat to boot. The man he
shot was a vulgar fellow, a common waiter at a hotel, who worked for a living,
and an Irishman at that. Phil. had been
out all night drinking like a gentleman,
and risking a few dollars at faro just to
demonstrate his claims to respectability
and prove himself not infected with puritanism in the least. Like a gentleman,
as he is, h¢ got up late, his hair pulling in
aristocratic style, stomach and pockets
empty and-wanting to be filled. He was
“One McCourtney was imprisoned in
the county jail on the 20th day of March,
1856, upon commitment from Justice
Farquhar, of Bridgeport township, for the
period of two months, and discharged before the expiration of his term ; that he
was seen at large as early as the 21st of
May, 1856.
Now, the boot appears to be on the
other foot. Instead of censuring the SherSMELL RN REO NR TER NE
Mixer’s Meetina.—At ao meeting of the
miners of Mosquito creek, and Eagle ravine,
held at the house of J. S. Crosman, on Saturday . _ U.P. FRISBIE respectfully informs his friends and
ae Mllry 1856, the following laws wer tr simitdpefed, ik eens
MR. E. S. CONNER,
On motion, Geo. Richardson was called to. The popular American Tragedian and Comedian, and
ms Chair, and R. F. Morrow appointed Sec« MRS. 5.8. CONNER,
retary. 3 {Late Mis: Charlotte Barnes,) the farorite American
J. 5S. Crosman, Thomas Richardson and M. p prc and Eatkeren, meses “from. the yrinsipal
C. Clark were appointed a committee to draft . theaters in the States, who will maketheir first apresolutions for the meeting. appearance borg goa audience on Fripay
Art. 1. That this district be known by the . EVE8ix@, June “Oth, as Macbeth and Lady Maebeth,
4 eae. i in Shakepeare’s play of that name, together with Mr.
name of Union Mining district, and is bounded . w. H. HaMILTUN, the Irish Comedian and Vocalas follows : Commencing at the mouth of. ist, his first appearance here ; Messrs. D. V. Gates,
: : ‘ ; : i iex, White, Lovett, .
Eagle Raviue, extending up said ravine to the Fe ew EL Hamilton: Tate Bien Tamblin bee
fomlinson ditch ; thence up said ditch to Mos: . §-3 ‘appearance here : M
iliaries. er i iF wine thence down said Creek to the place of begin elles widened Wie gies cae:
nivg.
Art. 2. Each miner in this district may . The performances will commence with Shakspeare’s . ;
hold one Creek or ravine claim, and one hiil . play of
claim by location and as many more as he has MACBETH!
t Miss Grey, Miss Hudson, and .
quito Creek ; then south ta Big Deer Creek ;. Miss Adelaide, the favorite Dansouse, with other aux.
of peace between the Allicd Powers and Russia was formally published at Paris, on the
27th of April. By it all the advantages
gained to Russia by the treaty of Adrianople
have been swept away. In every particular
have the Western powers dictated the terms of
the treaty. Maritime rights are defined, so
far as the contraeting purties are concerned,
and new principles of maritime law established
which all nations are invited to adupt.
It is said another treaty between England.
France and Austria has been conclueed, hav:
ing for its object the recognition of the Turkish
the powers of the great nations of Europe, iff fur discharging the prisoner before his
has finally terminated,and civilization ¢ri-. time, he is entitled to credit for a too
umphed. faithful execution ‘of the laws. The prisThe fruits of the war are many and im. ner was sentenced for two months, comportant. Though Russia in her imperial . Mencing on the 20th of March. On the
manifesto claims that the object of the. 21st of May he was seen at liberty. The
war has been gained by advantages seeu-. Proof so fur is that the prisoner overstaid
red to Christians in the East, it appears his time one day, instead of being set at
that Turkey carried her point, and no such . liberty seven days before it expired.
advantages were granted. Taking the Another egg in the mare’s nest, is the
treaty in all its parts, and nothing can be . boy Richard Holmes. Tis ease is a monclaimed by Russia asa valuable aequisi. Strous one in the eyes of our neighbor.—
(With all the Music, by M. Looke, Esq-)
BPACDNT He ans age aiat MR. E.S. CONNER.
LADY MACBETH .2227227722277777 MRS. E, 8S. CONNER.
in ill humor, and who has a better right
to be thana Congressman. The waiter
would’nt brenk the rules of the hotel and
get Phil. hisgrub out of'season. Cou!d’nt
he as easily have trampled the rules of an
eating house under foot‘as Phil. the laws?
There wasnt nothing ‘of the “Young
America” in him. Hoag only an Irishor may hereafter purchase, provided be haa a
bona fide bill of sale:
Art. 3. Allcreck or ravine claims shall be
100 feet up and down the creek or ravine, ex:
tending from bluff to bluff, and all bill cluima
shall be one hundred feet square.
Art. 4. The title to all claims skall hold good
without working, from the Ist day of June pa ee eg
until the Ist day of January, provided the same To conclude with the Langhuble Facce of the
be recorded by the district Recorder. OMNIBUS!!
Art.5. Work done upon one lot of claims] rat Rooney.... Hamilton Tom Dobbs..Dumphries
After which Mrs. E. S. Conner will recite Collins’
ODE ON THE PASSIONS,
Grand Overture...eeeeseeeseecees by the Orchestra.
3 sani oon . LeGwer.ccccccce es MNCHEL. VUld VOUDS...c0.
man and no filibuster. where lots adjoin each other, or upon drain . Ledger..-. ssecg eee tees ten ila
: ditches, or other necessary Jabor for the purs. atrs. pobbs.. Miss Hudson. Julia..... Miss Grey.
pose of working, ehall be the same as Working . prices of Admission as ususl. i
on all the claims held by any person or persons. . For turiher particulars, see programme. A great bill .
Art. 6. There shall be a Recorder elected . 7 =8urceyPhil. felt his <n and perhaps
thought somebody was'the cause of it—
felt his pockets empty and was perfectly
With the original music and appropriate action, of the
empire as one of the civilized powers of Europe, .
and guarantecing its perpetuity.
Gold medals have been presented by the
tion aceruing from it. She has on the
contrary lost heavily by the concessions
she has been obliged to make. No Sebas“The records of the County show that the
Sheriff has been paid three hundred and
forty-two dollars for his support.” —
oblivious of how they came so—saw two
or three vulgar looking fellows about, not
by the miners of the district Whose term of WILSON’S SALCON,
office shall be for one year, or until his sue. Broad street, Nevada.
cessor be clected. ‘The duty shall be to record d igSubscriber having recently fitted up, enlarge and .
claimsand give a certificate of the same. atestly laureven. ie avare <aseullabmens, wold to Eritish Goverument, through Crampton, to
Dr. Kane and his officers, and a magnifiecnt
silver vase to Henry Grinnell, for the services .
rendered by these geutlemen in the search for.
Sir John Franklin.
Nesselrode, the Russian Chancellor, and for .
a long time the Grand Counsellor of the Em: .
pire, has resigned the office of Mivister of For: .
eign Affairs.
The President has formally recornizcd the.
Rivas-Waiker government. Marey opposed .
it to the last, but Pierce was inexorable.—.
Padre Vigil has been recvi
entered his protest. The f
Minister to our government, the latter the.
former accredited agent of Nicaragua at}
Washington.
Startling times in Kansas. A grand jury .
under instructions from Judge Leeompte, found .
bills of indictment for treason against Ex-Gov. .
Reeder, Governor Robinson and others of the .
Free State party. Reeder fled and had not!
been taken. Robinson was arrested ona steam.
boat on his way East, at Lexingion, Mo.— .
Party spirit rons high in Kansas, aud/
everything betokens a bloody struggle not far .
distant. The Territorial and Free State parties are both arming and fortifying themselves
with a will indicative of trouble ahead. .
Phil. Herbert has been admitted to bail in
the sum of $10,000, and is again occupying his)
seat in the House. The fellow he killed was .
not a gentleman, but nothing but an Irishman!
Hon. Charles Sumner, was caned over the /
hed, in the Senate Chamber, by Hon, P.S.!
Brooks, of S. C., on the 22d ult. Cause, a .
speech of Sumners in which Brooks was not!
compifinénted.
The Vigilance Committee at San Francisco .
ere still in full blast. A “two acre” mecting .
was held on the [4th inst., in front of the .
Oriental, which endorsed the Committee fully. .
Col. Balie Peyton, Wm. Deer and others ad-.
cressed the meeting in the most cloqueut and
stirring manner.
ed and Marcoletta .
"mer is the Walker}
Another meeting was held at San Jose on}
the 17th. The Vigilance Committee was sustained by the majority present. T. W. Park,
of San Francisco, and J. M. Williams, of San
Jose, addressed the crowd in support of the.
Committee ; and Peter H. Burnett, and Mavor
Archer, of San Jose, in favor of “Law and
> a
Murper near Frencn Corrar.--A
most attrocious and brutal murder was
committed on Thursday evening of last
week between four and five o'clock upon
the person of Frederick W. Schillinschi, a
Frenchman, for some time past proprietor
of the Frenchman’s Bar ferry. He left . on the part of Russia to fortify the A7 ° .
the ferry in the morning for French Corral . land Isles,
end San Juan, intending to return the
samc evening.
some money for a friend, and on his way
back left Freneh Corral about four o'clock.
Not returaing home that evening OF next
morning, his friends becoming uneasy
started in the afternoon to find him.—
When within about a mile of the latte:
place bis body was found lying a few feet
trom the trail. Upon examination, it was
discovered a ball had entered the back of
the head coming out at the nose, causing
instant death. ‘Two suspicious characters
who had been lurking in the vicinity for
several days are suspected of the murder
The above account is furnished us by
Ruffoer, Expressman. :
rs
Scrrosep Svrerps.—We are informed by
Mir. Wm. Edwards of Iilinois Bridge, that :
man was supposed to bave shot himself o1
Tuesday night, so as to fall off the bridge ir
‘he water. Mr, Edwards beard the report oj
a pistol, and a splash fa the water between §
end 16 o'clock at night, and went out to dis
cover the cause but saw nothing.
Ta the riorsing he found a hat on the bridge
ender 2 small piece of board. In the hat were
foand the fly leaves of 2 small book, on which
was written in pencil the language, as near as
can be deciphered, of a suicide. The hat yas
a black que and new, marked inside “400,"—
The sepposed unfortunate represents bimsel!
as flying from merited punishment, is fear o!
seing hung, moneyless, foodless, &c., and gives
hisname as Wm. Cole or Lobe. The papers
are in our possession.
Drownep.—A little son of Wm. Bos.
w.Il,7 years of oge, was drowned in a reservoir at Gold Ilill, on Thursday of last
week. It is supposed that he went into
the water to bathe, as his clothes werc
found lying en the bank, and got beyond
bis depth.
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A Bins ror Notersc—Arsuost.—
The Cal. Stage Co., have reduced the
rates of fare to Seeramento to $3.
7 nar nr np NUN SH an reneeersenineo ens rma
. that inland sea.
;on, with a corresponding navy.
‘last hope of being a formidable power and the Sheriff to tako care of them for
ity of the Ottoman Empire, to see the
. enemy, by a settlement of all affairs touchupon binding the Bear still more strongly
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At San Juan he collected . powers have most signally triumphed as
topol can hereafter arise on the shores of. Holmes was sentenced to “imprisonment
the Biack Sea, to baffle the military skil] . for a term of five or six months.” The
of Generals, and scatter death in every Sheriff was allowed $2 50 per day each
form among thousands of troops defend. for taking care of his prisoners, and charg.
ing and opposed. All naval or military jed for the whole time at that rate, as he
establishments are forever suppressed in . had a perfect right todo. It is true that
Thus is the naval power “the boy” was let out of jail before he
of Russia crippled beyond redemption.— {had been long incarcerated, but was alHer nursery fora Navy was the Black. Ways in the Sheriff's care till his time exSea. Always cooped up and denied ac./Pited,as many citizens can testify. He
cess to the great avenues of commerce,!Was allowed more liberty on the vecomshe is now more so than ever. The Bal-. mendation of the Court that sentenced
tic affords a limited theatre for the colos-. him. The Court becams, after the sensal strength of Russia to display itself up-;*nee Was pronomnezd, thoroughly conBlocked . Vineed that the pyisoner was not the® guilup with ice during a large portion of the }tY Me, but was suffering for the crime of.
year, it furnishes no very satisfactory out-. other, and desired a mitigation of his
let fur Russian commerce or her levia-. P¢nisnment, which was granted as far as
thans of war. The White Sea at almost . Possible by the Sheriff.
all seasons, knows nothing but the rigor . The Democrat doubtless wants the priofa perpetual winter, and is useless, The . SOmers fed on bull beef at a penny a pound,
upon the ocean fled from Russia when her . nothing.
plenipotentiary signed the late treaty at t isnt worth much, of course it is'nt, .
Paris. for a man to feed and be responsible for a.
But her losses are not measured alone . dozen desperate rascals. The Democrat
by the irreparable blow fallen upon her . iS also perfectly oblivious to the fact that
marine. A cession of a portion ot Bessar. the Board of Supervisors razeed the Jailabia, and with it the surrender of several! 0r’s account upwards of $400, and that
important fortified towns, excludes her . the County pays in scrip at a depreciated
from the Danube and its command. She/PTice, for services rendered the public.
We understand the leading proprietor .
of the Democrat says “he does not think
key once possessed. In fact the encroachments of Russia are completelyschecked . Mr. Tompkins the jailor is much to blame
. in this matter, but the thing must be harp.
towards the South. It must be extreme-) :
ly humiliating to the pride of the Auto-/€d on for political capital.” A most des
eracy, to forego all hopes of the acquisipicable motive.
tion of Constantinople, the key of the} Tue Vieraxce Cowmrrrer IN Nevapa.— .
East, and solemnly guarantee the integri-. Nevada City, June 7, 1856 — Ed. 8. F. Her: .
? . “1, . ald —Sir, a bloody affray occurred in our quiet }
; and flourishing city last night about 12 o'clock.
one blow] A young man, by the name of George H. Jor. den, was called on by our City Marshal to
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ean no longer have the easy access to Turfruits of encroachment by
swept away beyond recovery, and feel the quell a riot, and in discharge of that duty was
prestige of former victories lost. Not shot, and died almost instantly. The perpecontent with wounding the pride of their) ttator ef the deed was George Lewis, a promi43 nent Know Nothing and a Vigilante. Yesterday, every man of this party was eulogizing
the conduct of the Vigilance Committee.—
This morning there is nota man among them
that is not for law and order. Constitution.
ree The Balti il Whoever wrote the above must be pe= his northern fastnesses. es seni sass jcularly constituted. A lie will suit his.
as it is, and insuflicient to display the na. purposes better than the truth. That the
val and military strength of Russia, — affair, which resulted in the death of Jormade to come within the scope of negocia-. gen produced any change in the sentitions, and Sweden is indirectly protected . ;
in futuro, by a renunciation ef the right
.
ing the Turkish question in a manner satisfactory to themselves, the Allies insist
ments of the people of this place, concernjing the propriety of a Vigilance Committec in San Francisco, is a falsehood in toto.
So wholly is it without the color of truth,
that no man having a character for veracity to lose, dare avow himself the author.
Nearly every man of the American party, and the honest portion of the Democracy, are in fayor of the Vigilantes. The
homicide at Lewis & Wright's Billiard
It cannot be denied that the Western
. is shown by the treaty stipulations.
Turkey has gained her independence
and her recognition as one of the civilized
nations of Europe, and as such her integrity is guaranteed, The Allied power . Saloon, did not change public sentiment a
have demonstrated their ability to mainwhit, Did not the District Attorney, who
. as 3 7 a hae
tain the balance of power in Europe, aney;. 3 apm surmorier of the Vigilance Comhumble Shy prsiie “OF hele greet enemMy-—. mittee, go to Downieville, to use his influThey have guarsnteed the quiet of Earope ence against the liberation of Lewis on
fur time to come, given protection and hail
security to the weak, and opened to the Vigilante, refuse to allow such bail?2—
‘ivilized world an avenue of trade, the George Lewis himself, asks no other priyDanube, which Is valuable. Besides, sevileges than are accorded to others of his
ral new principles of maritime law have country men.
been incorporated with the old code, conIt isa prominent part of the Vigilanerning the rights of neutrals and the] toc, creed, that the laws shail be upheld
vrinciples of blockade, hereafter to be obin all their power. The only complaint
served by the high contracting parties. is that they have not been so upheld.—
: Napoleon 8 prophecy,—how is it to The District Attorney of this County, and
fulfilled ? bmi? ¢ cannot be Cossack, willl udge Searls, are exhibiting the prominent
t be Republican? feature of the Vigilance Committee’s code,
———————— <a : ‘
% raciice, when they carry out the
Rozzery.—A teamster was robbed at eH 7m : * 1 * i :
the Dry Creek cressing, on Tuesday last ae eee eet ee ah hey
‘ J \ of such officers in other parts of the State,
, : .
ny Tem Dek suk ton ce FNS ‘ ee has created the necessity for Vigilance
was suddenly accosted as he was driving :
Comniittes.
cc
along, ordered to stop, and kis money deSTEEP Simecinacineny ane?
mauded. A pistol was presented to bis; Fatat Accipent.—Peter Girard was
breast, and he threatened with instant instantly killed while working in a Tunnel
leath if he did any thing but draw his}*t Monte Cristo. We understand that he
purse. ‘The scoundrels obtained $145 75, . ¥a3 engaged in running the Tunnel up to
und made off. The robbers were casily. % shaft which had previously been sunk
secognized by the teamster. They have. in the bill, and when they struck the shaft
not yet been taken, It is reported that . the water and rubbish that had accumulaa regular organized band of thieves infest . ted, burst through into the tunnel, carrythe locality. Quite a number of horses . ing him some three hundred feet from the}
have been stolen in the vicinity within 2;mouth, killing him instantly. He was
few weeks past. from Meadville, Pa., aged about 26 years.
———eP De
Oo :
Caur Mretinc.—We understand that the
parThe second Quarterly Conference, . yf tp, Charch will hold s Camp Meeting on
of the M. E. Church, South, will be held] the Red Dog road, a mile and a half from this
on Saturday and Sunday next, at the. place, abont the middle of the next month—-.
Church on Broad street. Services by P. 'The arrangemonfa are already made, place ser .
‘E. Russel. fected, &e.
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2—and did not Judge Searls, another . the members being well known, and favor2 ge Searls, 2
Congressmen, and suspicioned them—
something inside ealled loudly, Phil /
Phil! (fll) and he could’nt resist, no
gentleman could, the appeal made to his
honor and feelings. It was a case of justifiable and honorable homicide.
Art. 7. All water running in its patoral . Gubandthe cect ee Ce .
channel belongs to the miners on said channel, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
each miner having a right to use the sate on! wuich can befound in the California market: Thit Saloon .
his own ground, but ghall pot be allowed to . is decidedly the coolest and most comfortable of the kind
dam 6 , hig the
the samie on hig own ground, so as to)", GSs3ine Room is attached, where will be found al!
overflow thi ond of another who may have . the standard periodicals and newspapers of the day.
claims above hiv,
.
.
Art. 8, Dhe above laws were. unanimously
In connection with the above isa BILLIARD SALOON,
coutaining two excellent Tables, which are not surpassed
SS a ‘ by any in the coucty.
Recocnition or Finuipusterpom.—. ®4epted and shall take effectsand be in force
One of th st important iter of on and after this date, June 14th., 1856.
€ most imp Cis Of N€WS! On motion, J. S. Crosman was unanimously
by the last steamer,
MR. JAMES R, PATTERSON, whose skill in preparing
Fancy Drinks ia unequailed, will remain in the EstablishM. P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor.
is the recognition of. clected Recorder of this district for the term ors OF SPORT !!!!.
the Rivas-Walker government in Nicaraof one year. : :
meat as heretofore.
f
sas ‘dhe: Pracdcas Resolved, That this code of laws be signed; FOURTH OF JULY AMUSEMENTS!
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The statesmanby the President and Secretary, and published
ship of Marey was of too high an order . ia the Nevada Journal.
to lend its countenance to the dangerous RF. cis Sy hema > Chm'a.
measure. Dut his opposition was of little
avail, when the Cincinnati Convention demanded 2 sacrifice, no matter what, for
the benefit of the President. South, the
announcement of the event seems to have
been well received, though many prominent politicians in that quarter, were opposed to dabbling in the fillibuster affair.
But north, among the masses, the course Sih
of the President is much censured. In and other buildings. : :
the present somewhat complicated state, Strangers desirous of transacting busiof our relations with England, it was cer-. 2¢S3 i Downieville are charged two bits
tainly not the part of prudence to involve . 8 a = = — = — ee gt All the various siyles & patterns of summer pants:
the nation in more difficulties. out of it. We suppose this is the only Davis & Jones VatentShirts:
Perhaps, censidering the desperate . istauce in California where the citizens . piece French Hats togcher with” en enorinous sock of
strait to which Fianklin Pierce is driven, vateeuae selene . sree: —— ai win point of site, varie, quails aid prise—ie not ox
in view of the Convention ahead, some foo] . 2cterSierra county is we iene Ee Te ee Commercial st
hardy step on his part may serve to attach . \°Ut Of debt. Pitch into them Mac.
one more vote to his name, and if so, in
Corner of Pine,
<a
Quite a Lump.—We had the pleasure
the usual prefatory language of an auther, .
“he will feel that his labors have not veri-.
STRAY HORSE.
a day or two since of sceing and trying
ly been spent in vain.” Somebody has gold weighing 441 oz.
Came into tha subscribers enclosure,
the muscles in our right arm on a bar of}
very appropriately said of the act, that/Puggct came from the assay office of
about two weeks since, aclay bank colThe artificial
. Wrederick Schotte. Wells, Fargo & Co.
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ge ored Horse branded Pon the left foreshoulder; right hind foot white and the ;
aey . . *
it came too late for the Ci ‘on:
as 5 Cincinnati Con lare the shippers.
vention, and too soon for history.” j
left fore-foot white. The owner is requested to prove .
property, pay charges and take the animal away. .
8-3 R. GORDON, Zine House.
ICE!! ICE!!! ICE!!1!
eo ><
Bg oh cna From one wHo ovcut to Kxow.—' J.D. HAVEN,
Mr eee Gracias—We = under ma-. Hon. Sol. G. Haven has written a letter) W Seer tee rehie that ie es-om beee
ny obligations to J. W. Sullivan, and the
a lurge lot of cr anp Snow, which ke will
i i : inat iti Tr ons. amilies supcabs a aa red ‘ : , to a friend in Massachusetts, from which . £e!! inquantities from 1 tb to 20 tons, Families sup
‘Noisy Carrier’? of San Franciseo, for in.
UNION RACE COURSB!!
There will be Horse Racing and other novelties rich and
rare.
ee
Lizerat to Srrancers.—We learn
froma gentleman from Downieville that .
she public spirited Board of Supervisors of .
° 7 ys fi isfactory manner,
Sierra county have licensed a bridge con{necting the two parts of the town on dif-. SUMMER GO o DS!
ferent sides of the river. On one side of VHOLESALE & RETAIL,
. . : JE AE now recelving daily a large addition to our
the river is the business part of the town, . W “stock of peatecrbae
hotels, &ce, On the other the Court House . SUMMER CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FU RNISHING GOODS
worthy the attention of all in want of Clothing—consisting
in part as follows :
Checked Marseilles suits:
White Linen Coats and Pants:
Frown Linen and Sea Grass Ceats:
Checked, White, Buff and Silk Vests:
Fine Summer Cassimera Pants:
Black Alpacca Coats:
THOMAS L. HUGHES
Will spare no paias to entertain the crowd ia the snte ae
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the follow: t é plied regularly. Orders left at the Ice House, Main
. the following extract is taken.
terminable bundles of News Room. 8-tf
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.
‘EB CR Al 2 IN aan Both are tramps in Fillmore, and probably is as well posted ICE CREAM SALOON.
their line. concerning his opinions as any one. nis!
Michelsen is nearly equal to the magTlas recently fitted up the
ance by our candidate of the nomination . FOUR PATH BOURE,
: . for the Presidency is entitled to great con-. smmodations for Ladi onnection i 5 news. He nearly scared our devil out OT iterating MMe ot eae aia: & CON. rate accommodations for Ladies. In connection is a goo
oe r 3 : Paes ie aca = Juleps, Sangarees, Punches, &c. &c.
his wits on Tuesday, rushing bare headed He . "The best of Cigars, Fruit, Cake. Milk, Strawberries and .
. * ? : ° ig. Pa : into the office with a parcel of Atlantic! has not so informed me im terms, it isi creams. Parties and Balls supplied with Fancy: Cakes
papers, in advance of his competitors —. true; but were he to decline, he would . and Ice Cream, at the shoriest notice. ice Creams sent to .
hick bi The services of JOHN KREDFLL, the well known .
country which so nobly, so generously . Confectioner, have becn secured to this establishment. § .
minute behind. ee
Langton & Co., Pacific Express, and. his previous administration, and to those coat
a full share of credit for polite attentions . ™meut which inculcate and insist upon ex-. ~\onxre of Pine and Trond streets, where C. JOSPPIN”
daring the week act justice to every section of our common . \ SON offers to his friends, and strangers, a beautiful c .
! fal
ee interests, prejudices and pursuits.” : SPRING AND SUMMER GO0BS, Tuearre.—Frisbie has secured the serConsisting of fine Black Clovis, Cassimere snd Linen mL LS 2D a
vices of Mr. E. S. Conner and Lady, who. gag> Mrs, Ada Clark gives a party at Har-. Cravaty; Zoots, Gaiters and Shoes, Hata, &c.
Come one, come all, to the KENTUCKY STORE,
Mr. H. . street, nearly opposite the Nevada Journal Courting
Pea papers from! was formerly a law partner of Milliard.
the Atlantie side.
GUILD
language concerning the probable accept.
netic telegraph in the way he seatters the
. For an Ice Cream and Confectionary Saloon. with sepai Fonntain ; Also. Fancy Drinks, such as Cobblers,
“Mr. Fillmore will not decline.
+ . Cream,—Lemon, Vanilla, Strawberry and Pine Apple Ice
. ° : all parts of the city
Cohn, however, was the least particle of a. Prove # traitor to that sentiment in the.
sustained him in the very trying times of THE PEOPLE ARE MOVING
Parvo ., ar titl just and comprehensive American sentiWells, Fargo & Co., are entitled each to. j p KENTUCKY STORE,
country, with all its diversified institutions, . “gone
1 COATS, PANTS ond VESTS, fine white and colored Shirts,
who will appear on the boards in this} monie Hall, on Tuesdav éveuing next, Thosa! Nevade June 23. 1956— C. JOSEPHSON.
place to-night. The play on the occasion . fond of dancing should attend. Wanted
oa : x Pie gece . SRT re tanec amen ene aR eR = 4
will be Macbeth. Mr. and Mrs. Conior Private Boarpixe.—Mrs. E. L. Pearson would YOUNG LADY to assist inan 1CE CREAM SALOON
have just completed & Yery successful en-. inform the public of Nevada that she has fitted up a jo20-tt GUILD’S, No, 24 Main street.
UNITED STATES BREWERY.
Head of Main street, Nevada.
HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish the public
at their manufactory with the best quality of
LAGER BEER
Put up in bottles or kegs to suit the wants of purchasers.
Country orders promptly attended to at the sbortest notice. Orders lett with the Union Bakery, Commercial
Street, willreceive my prompt attention, :
je20-tf FRANCIS SHELLUORN, Proprietror.
NOTICE
iy hereby given that the co-parinership heretofore existing between A. B. Dibble. Geo. 8. Maker, A. P. Lancaster and John S. Mayhugh, under the name and style of
the Mountain Spring L.umbering Company is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Al! debts and liabilities made
in the name of the company will be paid by the remaining
firm of Dibble, Maker & Lancaster. All dues in favor of
ihacompany will be receipted by them.
A. B, DIBBLE, A. P. LANCASTER,
GEO. S: MAKER, JOIN 8. MAYHUGH.
Mountain Spring Lumbering Co. Nevada Co. June 10.-3w
Sie SRE SAR AS ARE ARE SAO
SUMMONS.
TATE oF CAtIFoRNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Bridgeport, ss. Justice’s court. Before R.
H. Farquhar, Justice of the Peace.
The People of the State cf California to Napoleon
Norville and Rafe Gearont. You are hereby summoned tonppear before the undersigned, Justice of
the Peace, at bis office in Sin Juan in said Township
on Monday the 30th day of June, a p. 1856, at 40’clock, Pp. w. to answer the complaint of M. Fleming on
a plea of debt in the sum of sixty-six and 57-100 dollars as per account now on file in the office of said
Justice. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment
will be rendered against you for said sum of $6661
damages and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 16th day of Juno
1856. R.H. PARQUHAR, Justice of the Peace.
It appearing tothe satisfaction of the court from
the coun of the officer, that the defendant in the
above entitled cause, cannot be found after due diligence, it is ordered that service be made by publication of the summonsin the Nevada Journal, by two
successive weekly publications from the date hereof.
Given under my hand in San Juan this 16th day
of Juse, a v. 1956. BR H FARQUHAR,
-20 Justice of the Peace.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
hye ishereby given to all persons having
claims againstthe estate of Samuel Lyman, deceased, late of Nevada county, State of California, to
presont the same with the necessary vouchers to me
at my office in Nevada, within Ten months from May
27th, or be forever barred from any benefit of said estste. 8-lm A.O. FELT, Public Administrator.
AXALL igh i is. Also, Fufork and Flour in bbis. Also, Eufork .
Flour, in tins, expressly for family uee, for aie
for Cash. by &. B. CREA@ORY, Mala street.
racem-~' 7 Private Boarding House, on High street, which she
= seer * Sacramento, and come to designs keeping in the best style. Tho Table will
be furnished with every delicacy of the season, and
nothing will be wanting to make it a Home for those
favoring her with their patronage. *
Nevada with a good reputation, and with
every chance for success,
The troupe is an excellent one, some of
Diev—In this city, June 12th of Quinsy, James
: f NM. Jones, of Meadville, Pa., aged 22 years.
ites with lovers of the drama in this city.
If any recommendation is needed to securc full houses, in addition to the names
of Mr. and Mrs. Conner, we have only to
say that White, Dumphrics, Hamilton,
Mitchell, Misses Hudson and Grey,
George and others compose the company.
See advertisement,
SOS
tay" Opening our desk yesterday we] w.,
discovered a fine basket of ae, bananBiri Declaration of Independence will bo read and
nas and mangoes. Can’t say for certain . Orations delivered by
where they came from, but looking over Hon. W. I. Ferguson and D, T. Bagley,
: 24° of Sacramento.
the bi J and any any quantities of the A Fine Band of Musichas been engaged. Cannons
S fruit i i will be fired and a sumptuous Dinner prepared for the
ee ey the establishment of = oceasion. The orJer of the day will be published next
friend Gen. Wuirr suspicions are excited . week.
ss I. WILLIAMSON,
that the delicious things came from that
LEWIS TEAL,
Cc. F. WOOD JNO. PALTISON,
quarter. The General has been guilty of poe! actos
such tricks before.
Marriep,—At Alpha,on the 18:h inst. by G. W. Tallman, Mr O Warnrs to Miss Mary Any Turren, of Alpha.
GRAND CELEBRATION
Gnthe Fourth of July,
AT
4 BO wy o0n's RAVINE,
The Committee of Arrangements would respectfully
inform the citizens of Nevada, and vicinity, that the
Eightieth Anniversary of the
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
be celobrated in a becoming manner at Wood’s
N. P. BROWN,
Committee of Arrangements.
JAMES HANLEY,
HO having been to India = gona is now Paws
h th the restoration 3 2ae Messrs. Haley & Thompson, of the . ean, dards Neo ones hare, wi a
during his scjourn here, = gage’ a sete
i se Ss : 4 the Presbyterian Church, on Monday, net., at 8 1-2
Railroad House, San Francisco, willaccept «clock, on China and the Chinese. The subjects he will
the profoundest thanks of the Editor for a
complimentary ticket to free grub at their
treat of will be some of the most remarkable portions of
the Chinese History, with the manners and customs, reexcellent establishment, for the next six
months. :
ligion and laws of this singttar_peopte.
Jiems of the lecture.
Correct written history of China 4493 years old.
Mongolian Conquest, Nomadic Tribes, &c.
Confucius the Chinese philosopher, bis character and
Writings &c.
onsolidation of the a ee a ate
= : of the Great Wall, destruction of the esekax-George Lewis was taken to Downie-. ?)"“peccripon of the Imperis! Canal 700 miles long —
ville on Friday last, on a writ of habeas = Duidhis, Toure, Confucian, Kooayam, Materialist,
corpus, issued by Judge Searls, who js) Spirituslt, and worshippers of the Supreme Ruler, tei 3} istri Character of the Chinese as 8 . Manners, cusholding a session of the District Cart 88) eee oe en ek Sp the chines
that place. On oe — v aaaiotes b tween the Spanish & Chinese bistory of
Lewis was refused admittance to bail, a ae Se oe tees ssa Cai cde
Ries “
remanded again intg custody ‘Igoguages. Extent of the Gaiseee Empirs &e,
FS CTE A Nile. Pai AR BALSA a Sm A VRE Ee RRS ES EE EES RIS Ne SS ce Saeed ASTRA RACES Teena oD
_
SUMMONS.
TATE OF CALIFORN TA, County of Novad
Sion of Nevada,ss. Justiee’s Court. Before
8. C. Herbert, J.P. Tho People of tha State of California to Joseph G. Holmes. You are here! y summoned
to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peres
at his office in said township on Saturday, the 28: day
of July, a. p. 1856. at 10 0° cek, A.&,to answer to
the complaintef Wm. Koss who brings enit against
you to recover the sum of fourteen doilars for board
and lodging as Per account filed. On failure co to appear and answer, sesement will be rendered ocaings
you for said sum of $11 G0, dams cus and cost of suit .
Given under my hand this 12ih dav of June, a >
1856 S. C. Henzent, Justice cf the Peace.
A true copy, Attest :
J.L. BROWN, Constable.
It appearing to the gatisfaction of the conrt frem th
affidavit of the plaintiff and the retorn of the otk sa
that the defendants in the above entit'ed cause cannes
be found after due diligence, it isordered that xeyyien
be made by publication of the: ersin the Nevadn*
ournal, by two successive wee publicat j 3
fiens fiem
he date herecf. 8. C. Hersrn the Peace
CONSTABLES SALE,
TATE OF CALIFoRNIA, County
§ ship of Nevada, ates “te
tion to me delivered, issued f-o:
Herbert, Esq, an acting Jus
and for the county aforesaid, be
p. 1836 to satisfy a judgment +
Peace on the 13th dey
vor of Lewis Sweeney and a»
for the sum of $21115 deb:.
costs of euit, I have taken in . nand will s
to the highest bidder for exsh in front of the Te
A)
of Nevada, Towntue of an Executheecurt of S.C.
cf the Peres ia
date June I4th. 4.
red . Cg
t
a
g0od’s claims lying in Gold FF!
township. Taken as the proj
<ndant to satisfy the above dé vfs and seerving
costs. J. L. BROWN, Const.Nevada, Jnne 16, a pn. 1856 :
Se ee ee ee
ove doS.-30
‘ADMINISTRATOR
’S NOTICE.
Dba ten is hereby civento all persons
claims against the esta > rG
ceased, late of Nevadacounty, f
presént'the same with tho neces
atiny Cffice in Nevada, within To:
1Qth. or be forever barred from ;
tate’ *8-Im A.O.FELT, Pail:
JOHN ANDERSON. oR
ANDERSON & TINGLEY
Attorneys and Couns
NEVADA,
having
>
rs at Law,
WATSON & BEIN,
Hardware and fron Store,
No. 163 J street, 2d door above Gih si
MPORTERS and Dealers in Foi
Hardware. The following en
present stock :—Iron, Copper,
Shovels, Axes, Adzos, Hate
Balances, Anvils, Vices, Belfox
Piate, strap and Butt Hinze
and Coil Chains, sett of Mili i>
ley, Circular, Cross-cut ang Pit L:
fee Mills, of all sizes, Americar
of every description, Butts, ¥
tenings,d&e.&c. In addition ¢
the attention or purchasers to!
of shelf goods which they ofer 2:
prices.
T. W. LINDLEY, GEO. W+ WEAVER
T. M. LINDLEY
(Successors io Lind :
WHOLESALE DEALEY
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOt
‘+
aac
No, 175
J street, between 6th and
Hi: on hend, and offer fer sx
ment of GRO 23 t
FLOUR, in bbls, «: Fi
CORN MEAL, in bb!a.
PORK, clear and mess,
BACON, Ex clear and
COFFEE, Rio Bovee:
RICE, Carolina in
SUGA
TEAS, black and cre
TOBACCO, fruit. san,
emoking d
CHILT BEANS, California hace
A general assortment ef Lic
every deseription.
BARLEY, Onts, Bran.
We are constant
present stock, making
lected in i
of country deni
Sacramento, 5
THOMPSON &
Import
“ 22 1p RUG&, PAT
ei Just received,
at wind, Derby and
Hlostetter’s Bitters
Wolf'sScheidam Schuapps,
Bay Rum; ‘
Hops, 1-58 growth ,
Cream Tartar, pure ,
Tartaric Acid ;
Castor Oil, in bbls and btla, ¢
Jamaica Ginger,
Brown’s Ext Ginger;
Yellow Wax:
Realsam Copevia,
lodide of Potash:
Adhe: :
Cooper's Is #3,
Lyon's Flea Powder:
Gum Arabic:
Herbs,
Boiled Oil: Vinder
vonger & Field's Writing Ink’ Corks ,
Leech Jars ]
4
tateatyssanen
Together w
mer d for tue
uneG-3m sg
12 complefeassorim of Tollet artict
e.3 1 j ie ee
crami nto
Sehi BEC
dam
ed at the Facte
He is the ecle
of “Schnapps,
lishment in New Y
is genuine or rel
It is made of Bar
great care from t
growing distriets, is fla
matic Juniper Rerry
process, which expels fr
Asa means of pr
ble and often dangere
produced upon the stomach a
ter—a visitation to whic!
unacclimated persons in
dam Aromatic Schnapps w
ble , while, in cases of d
kidneys, diseases of th
and general debility, it is recomm
by the most distinguished me
feasion.
I wish the pu tic to understand the Sehnap
by the gallon or pipe. It is
bottles, in cases of one dozen
each bottle enveloped i
the label. For sale at al
CAUTION TO THE PU
Since the introduction efiny
into the Atlantic St:
York, Boston and P
ting up mixed and pei
and shipping it to Califor:
upon the unwary for my ;
ted my Agent in San
ings against all perse
ed in this most atroc
on the press and the pu
dy so greatan evil.
chicdam Aromatic Sehnaprs
nouns Gin in green ca
TDCLPHO WOLFE.
ra
CAUTION TO PERSONS
Seecwe WHO DRUNK AT...
Numerous complaints are le of persons who
Bars on Steambouts and in .
bottles with common Gin, and scil
for my
2 7
SCHIED!"? AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.
I would therefore advise all who drink the Schnapps at
such places, to Man Tue arrrana xc
he outside wraprer or labcl should be def
To DRINK unless 4 FRESu BOTTLE IS CrexrD.
itto the uns
DAVID H. BUREZE, Sole Agent __
85 Cluy etrect, (at Elackman, Mowsre & Ca’a
em Francisco, March 21, 1286¢.—2m