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June 27, 1856 (4 pages)

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g THE NEVADA JOURNA VOL. 6.—NO. 9. Che Peoota Bournnl, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY N. P. BROWN & Co. B, 3. Waite, J.P. Skelton, TERMS: For one yoar in advance, 00 For six months, 00 For three months, 00 Single Copies, 25 Advertisemonts inserted at reasonable rates. Job Work in all its varieties, promptly and neatly executed with the best material and at the lowest Cash prices. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. _ SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an Execution to mo directed issued from the Clerk’s Office 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 and others dated May 29th, 1856, for the sum of Two — neHundred and fifty-seven 25-100 dollars, debt, dama-. °t fail to suit the most ee "ges, with interest on the sum of $257 25 from the 29th day of May a. p. 1856, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum together with costs of suit taxed at $18 85. I have levied upon and seized the fullowing described property, which I had heretofore attached on the 15th day of April, a p. 1856, to wit: A House and lot upon Gold Hill Nevada county, and commonly known andcalledthe Underwood, Perkins & Co. house. Also all the right, title and interest of L W Getchell in and to a certain lot of mining claims known as Underwood, Perkins & Co. claims situated on Gold Hill, Nevada county and 1 cooking ing stove and fixtures, 1 box stove, 1 centre table, . sett chairs and clock, 4 pairs blankets, 2 bedsteads and mattrasses. Which I shall sell at public auctio» to the highest bid-ler for cnsh on the premises at Gold Hill, on the 23th day of June. a. p. 1856, at 2 ep. wm. Given under my hand this 5th day of Junea p 1856. Attest, W W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N.C Per Win Butterfield, Dept SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an Exceutionto me directed issued from the Clerk's office of the District court in I for the County Nevale, in favor of G. W. KLDD, and against Wm L. VANDOREN and JOS, /ANDOREN, dated June 5th, 1556, for the sum of . $5,461 26 Debt and Damages now due the enm of $4607 sum of $1607 55, from the 24:h day of August 1854, ut the rate of 5 per cent per month together with the costs of suit, I have levied upon and seized the following described property, which [ had heretofore levied upoa on the 234 day of December, A D 1836 to-wit: One undivided Half of Eight Mining Claims, located on Badger Hiil, Nevada co,, between the South sud Middle Yuba Kivers, about one anda half mile from Cherokee Also—All the right, titie and interest of Defendants in and toa Water Ditech, discharging water on the aforesaid Hill. Also—The one undivided one-haif of Mining Claims, situated on the aforesaid named Badger Hiil and known asthe Clark and Vandoren claims ; which I shall aell at public auction to the highest bidder for oash in front of the Sheriff's office Nevadacity, on SATURDAY, JUNE 23th 1956, at 2 o’elock P M. Given under my hand this 5th day of June, 1555 Attest: W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff, N C. By Wa. Butterrie:n. Deputy. 6-tds (upon which there is with interest on the ada, sa—District istrict of said Court of the I I ornia, to GEORGE State. The people of W. BEENEY., greoting : Bi. g ; commanded to appear and answer he service of this Writ, if served inty andin this tved out of this he comthe inst Db you as Defendant for tl DOLLARS, prinei anid co: Sgainst you aud cost of euit oiher reliof as In testimony complaia STWIC aforesaid, do lof said Court for im His said VO. 1. BO! JOUN I. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By T. Evcane Beas. D.C.) A. C. NILES, STATT OF CALIFORNIA, County of Neve H.M RILANI Lag In the Di-trict Court.gO Ldth. Judicial District. va CW. BRENEY, Foreclosure. ing to my satisfact.on from the Afidatit of the nervin that the Defendent resides out of the iz State, that the Plaintilf has 2 cause of action nd that he is a necessary party to the icause. re order that the Summons in this action be the Defendant by publication in the Nevada once in each week, for three moths, from the NILES SEARLS, District Judge. A irne copr—Attest J. WH. BOSTWICK,! Clerk. April 83m By T. Ertakp Bray, D.C INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the matter of the application of L. W. GETCHELL, an; ___ Insulvent Debtor. In the Pistrict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet ty and for the County of Nevada. Pursuant to an order he ore mado by the Hon said. Notice is hereby given to ull creditors of said In solvent to be and appear before said Court, at the Court House in the town and County ef Nevada, on Monday the . Sist day of July, A. D. 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M. then and there to show cans, if any they enn, why an assignment of the ssid Insolvent’s Estaie should not be made and he be discharged froin his debts as an Insolvent debtor. Given under my hand with the seal of the} Listrict Court aforesaid hereto affixed . P June A. PD. 1856. k District Court, *. Hawley, Deputy. june6-1m this 5th da J.. BOSTY By EMPORIUM OF LUXURIES. 7 undersigned has opened his new Store on : COMMERCIAL STREET, Near Pine, where he well be pleased to see his old . friends and the public in general. He hasa good Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, é&c. &c. on hand and is constantly receiving from one of the largest houses below. tion of country merchants to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. If you want good bargains remember the sign across the street. Come one, come all. JAMES S. CURTIS, Opposite Abbott's Hall. _ Nevada, March 19, 1856. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Spring street, rear of Union Hotel, Nevada. COOPER & ARMSTRONG, Proprietors. Good Saddle Horses, and Single Buggies, on hand atall times. &@ Horses boarded and groomed by the day or; week. Nevada, May 23, 1856 -tf GOOD STAND FOR SALE. EING desirous of leaving California, I wish to sell my interest in a house and lot, together with a stock of goods, situated in the town cf Washington, Nevada county. The house is well adapted to business. Terms—cheap foreash. Jonn Dootrtriz, Washington, Jnne 6, 1856 on the premises. Eales a nn Si eh a Maal “4 MORRILL Importer and wholesale deaier in Drugs c. and Mediciaes, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Toiiet «soods. Garden Seeds, Fnclish and French Chemicals.— Agevt for all the Patent Medicines, Manufacturer of Camptere. and Polar Oil, &c. Terms liberal. Orders justly attended to. Store in the Exch#nge fronting on Battery and Washington street. opposite Custom House, San Francieo. Sacr. mento—Sture on K street, cor. 3d. 7 3m CONSTABLE SALE. Y virtue ofan Execution to me delivered isened frem the clerk's office of the county court, in and for the county of Nevada, in favor of Joseph Hustler and against Thomas P. Hess. dated April $4, 1856, for the sum of fifty dollars, with interest on the sameat the rate of ten per . transient Buarders, and pledge themselves to all who may j cent per annum from the 7thday of June 1856, together vith costs of suit taxed at seventy-one dellars and eighty. to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES fire cents. [ have l-vied upon and seized, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in frunt of the Jus'iee office in the town of San Juan, Nevada county, om Safurday the @th day of June, A. D. 1856, between the hours of 12 o’clk and4P,.M.a certain lot or parcel of ground, being in the town of San Junnand county of Nevada, bounded on the } wrest by Jno. Gillman’s Lot,on the east by Ellice or Chas. . Roberts and fronting 50 feet en Main sireet, running back . to the old Hess road taken asthe property of said Hess to . estisYy the above demands togsther with costs of exeeution. Given under my hand this 15th day of May A. D. 2258. G. W. MOORE, Cofstable. The abore salt is postponed to Tuesday Juty ist. té CG W MOOPP, Constable OFFICE—46 MAIN STREET. . ;. Attorneysand Counsellors at Law. : Clerk of W {LL PRACTICE inall the Courts of the Fonrteonth -. Attorneys and Counsellorsat Law, >Action on No‘e and for} Niles Searis, District Judge of the Distrtct Court afore. Attorneys and Counsellors at = the 22d day of June next or as soon thereafterasa We woald also call the atten. DAVIS’ PISTOL GALLE RY ——$————— Have you Seen Michelsen’s New Stock of Books ? NEW BOOK AND MUSIO STORE. MICHELSEN ALWAYS AAEAB! CHELSEN has] now’on hand and is constantly receiving the Latest Publications of the day auch a POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL. LAW and MISCELLANEOUS BROOKS, THE BES1 STATIONERY! The Finest CUTLEY and FANCY GOOps ! and a Beautiful assortment of HOLIDAY N. P. Brown. . PRESENTS such*as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Not ! May Flower, Mingnolia, Token of FriendshIp. &c. Musical Instrument:.—The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this City. Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Accordeons, Fintinas, Clarinetts. Coronets or Freneh Horns, Fifes and Flutes of every variety. Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in the State, and always receiving by every steamer, allthe Atlantic, French and German Papers and Periodicals. You will allways fiud the LATEST NEWS by calling onme! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors. Papers sent to the Atlantic States Frer or Postagg. Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE, Put’s Galifornia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds of Stationery, &c. (Dec 28-tf }) M.MICHELSEN, No 40 Main Street. Books, Stationery, Miusie, &e. &s. JAMES E. HAMLIN, rote Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments, MUSIC, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c. Has just received the Largest aryi best selected stock ever brought to Nevada which he will sell at prices that canHEAP PUBLICATIONS. A Circulating Library of over Four Hundred Volumes, of the most popular works published. Also, Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c. Singing Books, Music Instructors and Songsters of every variety. Steamer Papers, neatly put up in weapp ers, postage free. Dealers and Traders wil! find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, 2. 2.tf J. E. HAMLIN, Brick Building, Broad st., corner of Pine, Nevada. — REMOVED TO NO. 20 COMMERCIALST. «<@ “Si AS "EE EE Ss aS "I A BE . UW Z . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Ke. Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 20 Commercial street, Nevada. Tur subscribers have on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF ave HARDWARE, STOVES, &c. Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of * PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, Which we will guarantee to self at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains. Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, . We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES, CHISELS, of variou . izes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, Kc., &c. Say All kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly. A share of — is solicited. . Nevada, December 1i—tf YATES & TALLMAN, No 20 Commercial street i . “NEVADA YET AHEAD!” Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. . y OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly on H 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, ; many other Goods usually kept in such establisements. i ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE OST REASONABLE PRICES. Calland judge for youselves ! . P.S.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Street. M. ROSENHEIM, Nevada July 27, 1855-tf A. 5, ROSENHEIM, . Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ' Office-No. 2 Potter's Brick Building, Main st. DR. H. V. BICKNELL, . ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON DENTIST. CHAS. F. SMITH. WM. ¥. ANDERSON . tuaw Eirm. . SMITH & ANDERSON . —Have associated themselves fer the practice of Law.— . Office in Mualford’s Brick Building, . Main Strest + + + Nevada i C.F. Smith, Notary Public. J. BR. McCoxxent, Ws. M. Stewart. McCONNELL & STEWART. any other poisonous minerals. on professional business. mch28.tf TEAL & CO. Importer and Wholésale Dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Domestic Liquors, Buiter, Provisions, §c. 33 Broad Street, Nevada. FIRE-PROOF STORE. TEAL & CO, 33 BROADSTREET, EVADA. AVEJUST RECEIVED a general assortment [in addition to their large stock of Liquors, Wines, Cigars.} Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. [ BGy-Office, for the present, one door below the Old Court Tiouse, Broad street, Nevada. Nevada, October 7, 1855—1f of GROCERIES AND PROVISION ! All Frésh Goods by recent arrivals—and is now prepar ed to supply the trade with as good an assortment and a as low rates a8 any other house in California. * Please calland examine my stock before purchasing. BILLINGS’ HAMS; PATTERSON, KNAPP & Co.’s HAMS CALIFORNIA CURED HAMS : CLEAR PORK ; CALIFORNIA BACON ; BUTTER AND LARD ; CALIFORNIA SMOKED BEEF ; CRUSHED SUG \R ; NEW YORK SMOKED BEEF ; D, BELDEN NILES & BELDEN, Office---Bicknell’s Block, Broad street, Nevada. T. B. MCFARLAND. J. I. CALDWELL LAW FIRM. McFARLAND & CALDWELL, ns POWDERED SUGAR ; Attorneys and Councellors.at Law, jerces s suack ress; ’ cnInastcaR; Orriczy—on Rroad St., next door below Union Hatel. CANDLES ; OIL ; SOAP ; NEW ORLEANS SUGAR SAGO ; CHOCOLATE ; COCOA ; BEANSR : ICE ; QUINCES; OYSTERS ; APPLES : STRAWBERRIES ; PINE APPLES ; PICKLES, SPICES, &c. &c, &e. FOR SALE BY TEAL & CO. PIE FRUITS ; SALT; J. I. CALDWELL, Notary Pubtic, State of Californic. PEACHES ; LUBSTERS J. 1. CALDWELL, Commissioner for the States of Alahama, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missonri, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin, and Notary Publie for the Staie of California, is prepared to take and certify acknowledgments of Deeds, Powers of Attorney, and other instruments of writingto be ay G Nevada, March 7, 1856.—(f NOTICE. ie HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will apply to the Pourd of Supervisors of Nevada county in Nevada corded in the States aforesaid. T+ Cc, A. TWEED, 8. W. FLETCHER. TWEED & FLETCHER, hearing can be had for a License to set up and keep a toll bridge geross the South Yuba River, at the place called Jefferson, in safd egunty of Nevada. Said bridge is wire and convenient for crossing, packed animalsand feotman. May 23, 1856.-4w gape POWDER, For sale by RUDOLPH. Droggist, 21 Commercial street. REINHOLD ESCHE. BERNHARD FRANZ ESCHE & FRANZ, Dealers in Provisions & Liquo rs, HUMBUG CITY. Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Provisions, Hard and Tin Ware, Liquors, Wines, Cizars, &c. &e. 60 Orrice—Dayvis’ Brick Block, Broad St. 21f. FRANCIS J. DUNN. HENRY MEREDITH: DUNN & MEREDITH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Bicknell’s Brick Building, Broad street, NEVADA. C. A. Tween, Notary Public. A. J. DOOLITTLE. ~ FURNITURE WAREROOMS. JOHN MC’FARLAND, DEALERIN Furniture, Beds, Matirasses, Pillows Sheets, Pillow Cases, &c. No. 14 Commercial strect, Nevada. ORIENTAL HOTEL, Main Street, Nevada. — The undersigned having leased the above EE named Hotel, have had it thoroughly renoi voted and fitted up with entirely new Furuy niture, Beds and Beds and Bedding, for the acoummodation of Permanent and Transient custom who may favor us with a call, and by strict attention = eae business they hope to merit the patronage of the public. The Hotel will be kept opon all night. The Table and Bar will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords. IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. Vv, P. DAVIS would inform the gentlemen of Neevada, and all those visiting the city, that hehas fitted up, at a considerable outlay, a Fistol Gallery: And those who are fond of shooting, can now do s0 with ease and comfort. as he is well supplied with the best Pistols inthe State, and everything else that is requisite to a Gallery of the above order. Persons desiring refreshments will find a BAR conBoard, per week. .. aie --.$900 AR Board and Lodging and $12 nected with theGallery, and for the superiority of] Single Meals....--.-..ce.+0+-+++-75 cents. . Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste ap Opposition Stage Office, Sacramento ! eee DAVIDSON & STEVENS. Nevada, March 28 tf Nevada, May 30, 1856.-tf ‘ RUDOLPH, VAN WINKLE & DUNCAN, . Practical Druggist & Apothecary, relariteé ne na Piyccians Prescriptions eeientifical. JRON, STEEL, COAL, and BLACKcompounded SMITHS’ TOOLS. A large and wellassorted stock constantly on band. 4th street between I and J, Sacramento. 25 Firkins Butter, Thos, Hope & Co. brand. he ae eal de Oo. 23 nen or by Teal Co. street, Nevada, Jan. 25, 1856. & OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugzst, 21 Commercial street. ayer PAIN KILLER. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugsist21 Commercialstreet, UNION HOTEL. . No, 25 Broad Sireet, Nevada, Cal, . STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. HE undersigned having taken in charge this well known Hotel, and fitted it up ina style that is not . — by any house of the kind in any mountain town in ifornia, takes this methed of announcing to their friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the publie generally, that they are ready to accommodate permanent and FASHIONABLE APPAREL & g3 Fine Black Frock Coats ! ASSIMERE Basiness Coats ; Black Doeskin Pants ; Fancy Cassimere Pants ; Silk, Satin, Velvet and Marsailles Vests; Tall, Black, Broad & Light Hats; ee and for sale at the most reasonable rates by A. Biocx & Co., May 2—tf No. 41 Commercial street WOOD! WOOD! Seasoned and Green Wood!!! !! favor them with their patronage, that no pains will be spared to be found in any section of the mines. Particular attention has been paid to fitting up the LODGING DEPARTMENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com petent lady, and from her know of the business. we are contident that we can offer to the public as good if not better than can be found in any other house in Nevada
County. @@&.THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict attention to business we hope to receive a share of public tronage. PRICES: 3 &..$8,00 . Board & i day.2,00 HINGLES and Boards, 3 feet in length on hand Board gms -S80 . Beard Lodging pr day00. SHINGLES a Job Hauli time at reaconable rates. L, FP. STONE, at any .C PURTYMUN, Boulderjetreet. Netada, May !—3m Nevada, April 25.—tf~ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY ; A. BLOCK, . Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great bie URES sil Diseases without the use of mereury or Office in the 31 story of ‘Bicknell Block” where he enn be found at all times, night and day, unless nbsent tae. = cere, A. BLOCK & Co., re ONE PRICE wo CLOTHING WAREXHOUSE, No. 41, Commarcial street, Corner of Pine. HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India Rubber Coats and Boots. Have new on hand, and are constantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortment ever brought to this market, Their Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; Pants of every kind, from the finest to the coarsest; India Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Handkerchiefs. other Gloves in endless variety, and all other articies usually kept at similar establishments. The publicare invited to call, and it will afford us great pleasure to show them our immense Stock, whether they wish to purchase or not. s We especially call the attention of the Mining Community to our very large Stock of Rubber Coats—black and white—Short aad long legged Rubber Boots, of the best quality. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. We buy in large quantities and from first hands. Suffice it to say if we cannot suit you in our stock, we think it will be useless to look further. Thankful for the very large patronage of which we have heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to business and best endeavors to please, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. A. BLOCK & CO. No 4] Commercial st., corner Pine, Nevada, January 11, 1856. 38 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC ! California Stage ompany. The Stages of this Company will leave GEASS vneis oficeat the METROPOLIS HOTEL, Nevada, as follows: FOR SACRAMENTO. Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. M., and arriving at Sacramentoin tinze for the 2 o’clock boats tor San Francisco. Also—At 4o’clock, A. M., running via Auburn as an Accommodation Line to Sacramento.FOR MARYSVILLE. Leaves the abore named Offices Every Morning at 7 o'clock, A. M., passing by Grass Vailey, Rough & Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysvi by 3 o0’clock, P. M. ALSO—FOR AUBURN via GRASS VALLEY. Every Afternoon at 2o’clock passing via Grass Valley and arrive atAuburn same day, at 6 o’clock P. M. oonnecting with he Morning Coach at Auburn which arrives at Sacramentot as 1 o’clock, P. M., same day. JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. 8. W S McROBERTS, Agent Maich 7, 1556—if SUMMONS. Shae OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Eureka, Justices Court, ss, Before D. V Norton, J.P. The People of the Siate of California to J, B Cook. You are hereby summoned to appear before the under signed, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township. om Wednesday the 20th day of August, A. D. 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to answer to the complaint of Marks 4 Co. who have filed in this office an exhibit of Book decount against you, for the sum of $170,40, dating from 28th Feb. 1866, to the 18th of April of same year, upon which the said plaintiffs pray a judgment, with costs of suit. On failure so to sppear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of 170 46-100 dollars damages and costs of sutt. Given under my band, this fifteenth day of May, A. If. ' D. V. NORTON, Justice of the Peace, A true copy, Atteat, HENRY MOON, Constable. County of Nevada, ss—It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit, that the above named defendant 1s not now a resident of this State, and it appearing also, that a good cause of actlon exists against the said iefendant. It is ordered that service be made by publication of Summons in the Nevada Journal, once a week for three months. Given under my hand this 15th day of May, 1856, D. V. NORTON, May 23 3m Justice of the Peace. Langton’s PIONEER EXPRESS! RUNS DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE NORTHERN MINES. Office—On Corner of Main and Washington streets, (next door to Frisbie’s.) JNO. PATTISON, AGENT. Nevada, May 2, 1856—3m CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVEs; Handkerchiefs and a magnificent assortment of all the various kinds on hand. A. Brock & Co.’s Summer Goods! Checked Marsellaise Suits; White Linen Pants with fancy buttons; White and figured Vests aud Pants, just opened at A. Brock & Co.s’ May 2—tf No 41 Commercial street DITCH NOTICE. T° allwhom it miay concern. Notice is hereby “il given that the undersigned did on the Ist day of April a. p. 1856, take up, locate and claim the right to construct a Water Ditch from Diamond Creek in Washington township, Nevada county to the town of Omega in said county andtownship. Said Ditch to commence at. a point on said creek. about 20 feet below the Dam and Ditch, known as the Diamond Creek Ditch owned by J. Lansing and others. Also all the water of said Diamond creek, over and above the aniount originally claimed by the said Lansing and others, Said ditch and water is claimed for the purpose of conveying water to Omega for. mining purApply at ses. All of which will more fully appear by reference to Book 3, of Miner’s Claims Resords of Nevada County. F W_ HUDSON JG WITTEN & CO Attest. J H Bostwiex, Recorder By Tuomas P Hawier Dep W. M. COHEN, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, CUTLERY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. &e. NO. 3 COMMERCIAL STRRET. if Would inform the citizens of Nevada and the public that I have opened a BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, At the above named place, where I design keeping an assortment of the above articles. I also have a good CIRCULATING LIBRARY, filled with the most popular works of the day. A share of patronage is solicited. Nevada, May 23-tf Rooms to Rent. ro TO RENT in the Second and 3d, stories of, ‘Bicknell Block,’’ of new Fire-proof brick buildings on Broad street. The rooms are large and convenient and suitable for any kind of business. Apply to DR. BIOKNELL, who may be found in the 3d story of the Block. ER SER RAS STM Ae teh earn MI A Pe ee ee teers pes my absence fram the State I have left my Notes and Accounts with Wm. R. Coe at my old stand, whom I have authorized to collect and receipt for the same. Prompt and immediate payments are requested. ids : Nevada, May 16th, 1866.—34, Esrenscue1p NOTICE. HE copartnership heret fore existing between the vuT dersigned, Storey & Wood, ig hereby dissolved by mutual consent. C A. Sterey is alone authorised to collect all outstanding debts. CHAs. A. STOREY. Nevada, May 23, 1856.-3¢ 3. G. WOOD. eee EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. for sale by M RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. AYNE’S HAIR TONIC. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial stree. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugzint. 21 Commercial street. Y Bompege EXTRACTS, For sale by UDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. ; > Miieeite ESSENCE OF GINGER, For sale by . RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. 6 Posy BROWN ees JDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. SS eeamuerca HAIR DYE, For sale by BS” bernie VERMIFUGE & LIVER PILLS. For sale by RUDOLPH. Druggist, Commercial street CRE SOURMAL 595 PRAUTANG OFFA6S, No. 46 Main street, Brick Building, NEVADA.. ALL KINDS OF PRINTING DONE NEATLY e Cin as oe en ee Line ¢ ove SP (MOP, BROWN &CO. . Nevada, May tb, 1856. MORNING, JUNE 27, 1856. ry “The editor of the Southern Democrat} other persons there. The party with Hopkins . in a feeble and decripit state, can sustain WHOLE NO. 324. ————. They were just separated, Hopkins*having the gun in his hand. : He moved down and passed. mo -bleeding, and was then taken by the arm and carried off. The men armed with guns retreated slowiy up the street, and toward the corner of Dupout street, and the pistol that was fired was in the hands of the man by the name of Russell, and was fired I think at Polreeman Nugent as he dodged the bail. CODY & GATZERT, Successors to J.S. Landeker. _—— Wonld respectfully inform the publi¢ that eae thoy lave pescheaee tho. cative Fell aasorMae) ted stock of QROCRRIES & PROVISIONS, Contained in the well known establishment of J. S. Landeker, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public age. Being constantly receiving from the Bay a choice supply of Groceries, Provisions and MINERS’ SUPPLIES, By Telegraph to the Nevada Journal. San Fraévscisco, June 23, 12 M. No part of tho exciting scene of yesterday is there so many different versions as that of the stabbing of Hopkins, and the precise words and actions of both parties, itmmediately preceding that event. Five different accounts are published this morning, all different in some particulars: The They would invite all those wanting any articles in . following version is the result as gathered} Both parties, the pursuing and pursued wer pr herded trent upon psn from both Vigilance and Law aud Order! armed. The pursuedhad guns. I was a mere’ ase 5 ee of charge. advocates, divested of the coloring: of each . spectator, not concerned on either side. Signed, Franklia S. Jones. JESSE COPY. . party: _ Hevea, May 9, SUSE * Rae eee rr. . Pm Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 32d day of June, 1856: D. V. Hempstead, About 3 o'clock yesterday, Hopkins ARE daar acti aaa ek ENING went to Dr: Ashe, and asked to see’ J. R. Notary Pablie. Maloney, who there with Judge Tersee. te A complete Assortment of ee ae ung 4 ; The deposition of W.H. Barber, BE. A Rowe, Lam Bowie, J. Duntrey, M ry and several others. Dr. Ashe said he SPRING GOODS, . was underhis protection, and he could net Whcelon’” substantially corroborate the Consisting in part as follows : ane Pa re ants es 2007 Fa have him, telling Hopkins he must leave. . Whi ui See “22 : MM’ White Linen Peasy Hopkins then left, leaymg two or three} y4,5. Terry arrived last night. . She is stopping with her kusband at the Vigiioaenere Pita men to guard the door, and went to the eee cn Poet Ue stook. Committee’s rooms for reinforcements.— . janeo Rooms. Sekt In the meantime, Ashe, Maloney, Terry,! Tye John Adams has anchored off Clay Rowe and ohe or tyro others started] s-oe¢ wharf. It was supposed for the purpose of commanding the city. === i a Together with every article appertaining to the Clothing-Basiness, red to FIT OUT Customers 2 . : We ate THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STYLE!” for the Armory of the Blues, armed, some Goods have been purchased at reduced rates} _. ‘ ° " ; é and we can olfer gros! Tinducements—mboleale and. With shot guns, and others with’ rifles— . urkeo will be examined at 11 o'clock “orn Apion Mt Commercisist. . Walking over Kearny street to Jackson, . to-day before the U. S. Commissioners UNITED STATES HOTEL. . and when above the Penn Engine House,. Wi. Ford of the Marion Rifiea was found Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada. . Were overtaken by Hopkins and his party. . shot in the side, on First street this morBint eatersigne’ Raving vente eaters Rell; Maloney was in advance of the others; ning. The assassin is not yet known. {Mf prepared to accommodate permanent and transiént . and Judge Terry in the rear who called! ’ 23. 12. M. boarders in a style unsurpassed in the State. e sip Dy ’ THE TABLE : upon the crowd which were gradually in-) Pyamination of Darkee for piracy Will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the} " E and og market «fords. aoe creasing, to stand back. Hopkins who jagainst the U.S. before the Commissten Areal new, and for comfort and cleanliness, cannot be. W2S in advance of his party seized the gun: ers, filled the court room. Col. Crockett carried iar atiention will be paid to the accommodation . in the hands of Judge Terry and endeav-. 9, pehalf of the defense made application ey ieee angoridnce in the business, we are con ored to wrest it frora him; caught hold of! fy an adjournment until 11 o’clock to’ Sent of being ableto'make this one of the most desirable . 155 oolar and was assisted by another man . morrow morning to allow him time to pre . The res Se Late RS t S gl oRray and struggling with Ashe and Maloney. . pare himself on the points of Jaw. Gassel and will atall cimes, be supplied with the cho:cest Wines . In the scuille Terry let go of his gun and . stated in reply that as they relied on facts ee ee BH PEARSON & HEALEY: / drow a bowie kyife and stabbed Hopkins) no objection would be made. Tae Court es ease meen cee in the neck. By this time a pistol was thon adjourned until to-morrow. The GILT MOULDING, discharged by a maa named Russell, 2 . prisoner was remanded into custody. 3,000 Feet Gilt Mowlding, all sizes, . member of the Committee. Terry and! Mormon Island bas just beew destroyed JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP BY. party then went into the armory when they by fire. The be See Office a con ABBOTT:& EDWARDS, were immediately surrounded. —— Sct a EN of the damages tht Revd ker raked oa Last evening at 11 o’clock, the “Law sabres ea an ———S> eS Assay Office. and Order” forces who were in the several ‘ Escuanp’s NATIONAL Pe syNo, 30 Main strect, Nevada—Rear of Banking House of . s-mories seventy-five in number, were the blessed consequences of monarchy, ° RE Sens re : 7 : . Which its upholders are sure to boast, is FE. SCHOTTE, 1 ASSAYER. wncstichdeth tiie VigilasetTopenens . the crushing debt it imposes upon the proLL MELT AND ASSAY ALL DUsT entrusted to hi Se FE . « aie 365 zs si aoe and guarantee the correctness of his Assays . confined in irons all night Seventy of. ductive masses, for the benelit of body Refers to all the Gold Dust buyers in Nevada, them were released to-day. The terms of and soul consuming aristocracies. Morrelease were that they would never peer! archy lives by imposition, fattens upon Nevada, December 28, 1855—tf arms against the Vigilance Committee corruption, and stinks in the nostriJs of c a z NOTICE, . vot Braremphnernee gp wcapeendeny ony oly? 2 3 . good men, because of its inbred and heartAsis ve en ¢ ere GREGORY. Col. West asked them if they would take less system of discrimination. It raises the oath; they all answered no. They’ to eminence the cunning consumer, and of June. je! DR. A. CHAPMAN, did not take it to-day before their release. . levels to the grade of the brute the honest man. The dissimulator is its pillar of Surgical& Mechanical Dentist, 22.5P.M. . OED STATES OTES See bie gs strength, its bulwark in the hour ef danneers she will be harry to wait on J.&. Durkee, late of the police corps, gen saikteanthhon:it gives:that! witch OSe8 Wishio is se ces. ec . Ty * zy Fee having become sensitive, from ex. has just been arrested by the U. 8. Marwrings from the wasted and worn toiler. sure Oi the nerve, or olherwise w: H ; : = u : be filled without causing pain, i shal for piracy in the seizure of the arms; It pampers the few w ith the bread which All dental operations performed in a neat and sub-; on board a sloop ftom Benecia, the same! belongs to the many, and whenever it stantial manner, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN. , , aS ae . ae = ye ites a ALL CASES. . being addressed to Gov. Johnson. He jg. Taises its head in stately sanctuaries, it ‘ calls God to witness the justice and beniDr. Chapman designs making Nevada his permat ole te nent residence. junc6-ly confined at the U. a Marshall s Office. iin oftte government. Tis calamies’ FOR SALE OR TO LET. The great subject of discussion. which al-). ¢.1), gives the precise value of the “liberE WHITE CLOUD HOTEL, situated on the} most absorbs =!] other is what constitutes! ty’ waich jond-mouthed sycophants iit Gold Hil, "This Eovel is ddrantapsecely. ae for. Piracy and what constitutes the high seas. . “free England” enjoy. A volume filled Knots of people all along Montgomery st. with comments upon the mronarchial ood ; 2 : . aristocratical system which prevail in that are discussing those questions. 100,000 : any one wishing to fellow that branch of business, Also for sale a Gilbert Piano, with the Svlean atE country at this moment, would not strike dollars bail bas been offered for Durkee, ' more terror to the. soul of the thinking a Nene ~ tachment. alse, One-half share in the Union Ditch, and one sixth interest in mining claims owned with Spicer & Moore. also, a Dweiling and Log store, Terms Cash. For further particulars enquire of . but was refused. 5 man. The national debt of England at A.J. DOOLITTLE, Jefferson. 23,8,A.M. . the commencement of the war with RusGevsenssattowrsietcones os Aaa ae Since the former part of this report) sia was $770,923,00T. The following aro SHUNT & LARK bare thie day asrociated thenRi . cessions were made to the debt : Mfelves together for the purpose of Practising Mec. . S¢¥eFal persons have been published, some . jg. "A+ the accession of William cine, Surgeryand Obstetrics, in allits various branches, of whom are said to be in no way concern. ll the debt‘sraa only £664,263 Nevada and surrounding country. ed in the present excitement. Joun Larx M. D., County Physician. Anne it.had reached —16,894,702 a tte ons ts kak saat State of California, County of San Francis1714. At the accession of George lis Hotel. i 2 a u 4 I], it increased to 54,145,363 aerceomber, 32 Main Street. HARVEY HUNT, u,p. . 88 I, F. L. Jones being duly swora de. . : eS E If, it was only 52,097,238 ns ident of the city and county of San} .: rs ot gin seo oy Prenticiana.—The Louisville Journal sn aan din “dad baa SS : asia] 1756. At the commencement of the : : : geri: a aie Seven ‘Years War’ it was 74,571,840 of the latest date is filled with bitter and Last evening between 3 and 4 o'clock, I was! 1769. ‘Two years afterthese sweet, from the pen of Prentice. He is standing on the south-cast corner of Washingcession of George ill, it waging adeadly war with the Democrat, . ton and Kearney strests, and saw 5 or 6 men had risen to 146,683,844. and this expresses his views of the editor] passing the door offfalmer, Cook & Co's bank. 1775. At the commencement of that paper : I turned into Kearney street and went towurds of the American war it “IIe is unquestionably the most pesti-. Jackson street, they stopped between the cor-. had decreased to i lent thing that Louisville ever had, He ner and the Treasurer's oflice, and some of them . 1783. At the termination of is not a mere fly in her butter, a crow inj went up into the building and got guns. When the American war her cornfield, a hog in her garden: but an . they returned the whole party six in all were 1793. Commencement of the earwig in her ear, a serpent in her bosom, . armed with guns. I observed several mea . French war i i 2. Peace of Amiens a cancer in her nose, a cape areran ons her . wnom I know to be members of the Vigilance oe ge oa mange § : belly, and a fistula in her rectum. Slo. 2 e Peace of Paris Here is at him again: “A low-lived Sag-Nicht paper in Indiana, says that the editor of the Louisville Democrat has “sound judgment.” Then is the apostrophe of the poet realized— “Oh, judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts.” He thus touches up another eotemporawith the balance of a stock of Goods, in Alpha, _ 9 2 . : , j ochs i : Meoedieall Wotilico. ‘. was received yesterday the affidavits of . the more prominent epochs sat which ac Will attend promptly to all Professivnal Culls, both in ; . 1702. At the aceession of Queen Affidavit of Franklin L. Jones : Dr. H. Hust can be founiat night at his room, A vy pee. t 7 5 May 2--3m JOHN LaRK, M. D. poses and says : Ihave been for the last six) *‘~*At the accession of George to eth nesses =r lonseentasneoerne 135,043,050 238,434,878 233,733,601 528,859,274 . . 864,822,431 Committee making arrangements as I suppus~ 11854. On the 5th of January ed to arrest some of the party. % The party with guns had got nearly to Jackson street, when Hopkins rode up and stopped . , near the corner of Washington street, and said; Who “killed Time.” it had been reduced to 770,923,500 _ <> ~<a Nimrod has been outdone by tho man : : Pe. — eo to the friends or members of the Ce mouttee,. Tae Dresxarv'’s Wr1—lI leave to come With me and take him, or something to society a ruined character, wretched examthat effect. They then started after the armed . hie, and memory that will sooa rot. party and I followed them. When turning the. [leave to my parents during the rest of corner of Jackson street, Isawa number of their lives, as much sorrow as humanity, says, that, if we were le e, ke ae 8: seemed also to have in view the arrest of this} I leave to my brothers and sisters as like raising his foot. We have no dou *. party with guns. The party with guns re:}Mmuch mortification and injury as I could that he would raise both feet alternately, . ; : 2 Si hwall brine on .thit : . treated up Jackson sirect occasionally facing FIRS Sie and put them down with a speed that a} ’ 4 jabout to their pursucrs and were scattered . along for a quarter ofa block, the most cf them over my premature death. being isd the mare of erg oat I give and bequeath to each of my chilOne of the party a Sans whom « nave sce . dren, poverty, ignorance, a low character, learned was Judge Terry, staggerad, a if from) ond the rememberance that their father a blow on the side of the head, from the side! was a monster. walk into the street, and came within a few > feet of Hopkins with his gan in his hand, aud. _ Tse Forr Porsts or tax Compass His witicism upon Gen. Cass will be} held obliquely across the person of Hopkins.— . Matrmsoxtay.—An eastern editor says remembered. Some paper remarked that if any one wished to know the character of Cass, he should ask it in Europe.— “Yes,” said Prentice, “if you would learn Cass’ true value, cross the C.” I leave to my wife a broken heart, a life of wretchedness, and shame to weep Wee quarter-horse might envy. His opinion of Gen. Pierce is forcible, but not peculiar: President Pierce is one of the most reliable men in the nation. He may always be fully relied on for mendacity, duplicity, pusilanimity, and treachery. Hopkins immediately seized the gun with both . a are in New work got himself into a -,. trouble by marrying two wives. ace, erent engin = ed ee wisi editor replies hy assuring his Hopki i nt ii : . cotemporary that a good many men in opkins le Bei OF nand, and caught . that section have done the same thing br Terry by the hair and coat back of his ears, and pulled his head downward and to one side. _ A northern editor retorts that quite 2 scribers have sent us a letter, requesting] At this instant there \asa pistol cap exploded . number of his acquaintances found troubl. that we should “let up” a little in our cas-. which cansed a great deal of moving about of. enough by barely promising to marrr, tigations of the editor of the Louisville! the pursuing party, so much so as to intercept Democrat. Very well; but we can’t help . ion ths moment my view of Hopkias & Terry. thinking with the poet, that After the explosion; and as*soon as it could be his was bothered sufficiently, when simply ‘Thiags have come toa d—l of a pass, done, the pistol was fired and the crowd sepa: . found it company with enother man’s When s man osp’t wallop his own jackass.” {rated sd that. 1 again saw Hopkins aad ferry. salt ——$—— marrying one. ' Prestice says:—“A couple of subwithout going any further. A southern editor says that 2 friend of wif,