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June 6, 1856 (4 pages)

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Pierce and his Cabinet appear to be in adilemma. The American construction Se _ Friday Morning, June 6. . of the Clayton Bulwer treaty, is that neither of the contracting powers shall inter. National American Nominations. fere in Central American affairs. Britain FOR PRESIDENT, — to claim the protectorate of Mos; ° . quito as ever, to which Pierce and adviMillard F ] Iimo re 9 sers object as an infraction of the treaty, OF NEW YORK. A majority of the Cabinet at WashingFOR VICE PRESIDENT, Rivas-Walker government. Andrew J. Donte Ison, cogniti OF TENNESSEE. THE JOURNAL. . But such reon would be a virtual though indirect interference in Nicaraguan affairs. — “Comme Events cast tuei Snapows. ! be SPIRE by the American hake perorz.”—The late news from Europe, ment of the protectorate of the fillibuster Reportep wirnprawat or Fitumore:. Jury Dety.—It is generally conceded A report has been industriodsly put in. that the state of affairs at San Francisco e yr see ges cg : circulation to the effect that Millard Fill. which called for a celf : constituted tribuoicunall y wtidd pe oe = gavews more will not accept the nomination for . nal for th sdntinistration oF justice, was ally to 16 cou babe what was going on ont the Presidency from the Ameticati pariy. owing mainly to the fuilure on the part of side of our highly favored county;an opportu This may, or may not be true. We do. good citizens to perform, when required . , ity now offers, and I take my pen in hand te not pretend to say that it is impossible . the duties of jurors. It is notorious, that’ make my promise good. for him to refuse the honors which his}in every towa of importance, the business; My travels recently, have been confined ti fellow citizens designed for his brows, but} men—men of eharacter and standing— . El Dorado County, where I find everything we do pretend to say that, in the present}men who are interested more than any . Sives evidence of prosperity, it having the adstate of political parties all over the}others in the administration of justice, . Vantage probably, of any county in the State, Union, and the urgent necessity existing . shirk from the duties they owe the comthat a man of tried experience and sound munity and themselves, in not taking their Grorgrtown, El Dorado Co. May 31. Tbe people of this county have just passed national views should be called to the places in the jury box when empanneled. helm of government, if Millard Fillmore It is so here, to a certain extent; it is to the removal of the County seat from ColoDrep.— On Tuesday, June 3d, at the Excelsiot Saw Mill Cement Hill of bronchittis, Eliza the wife of Oliver Taylor, aged 33 years, formerly of Somerville, Mass. Boston papers please copy. DELICACIES! LEMON, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA ICE CREAM At Guinp’s Saroon,24 Main street. Excitement among the People! WAR DECLARED BY GOV. JOHNSON AUCTION EVERY DAY & NIGHT as to her water facilities for mining purposes. At Cheap John’s Auction Store ! No 18 Commercial Street, Nevada. through a very exciting election, in regard to Hi, SHTRPSER would inform the public that he has removed to No 18 Commercial street. where he has the Richest assortment of Summer & Broad Cloth Coats. of the most iashionable styles ents s ee Metropolis Shaving Saloon, = NO. 35 MAIN STREET. ¢ Having purchased the in / terest of Mr, F. May in the above establishment we would inform the public that we are prepnred to do 8having, Hair Cutting & Shampooing in the most Spproved and fashionable atyte. BATH‘ SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS !! A Good Bath house is connected with our Saloon, and the Price of Baths will be reduced to 75 cents. Feeling confident that we cnn please the old friends of the estab lishment, we request the pleasure of seeing them, and give a test of our abilities to serve them in our line. C. KLINGENSPOR, P. DRUNGER. June 6, 1856-— Proprietors _ Notice to Teamsters, HE undersigned bas fitted up and opened » Wagon & Hay Yard. opposite the White Hall Livery Stable, on Broad street, Nevada. Thisyard is fitted up in the best taanner for comfort and convenience for Teumsters ; « the Atlantic States, and Central America, indicate the thickening of the plot laid by fate, which is ultimately to end in the rule, is liableto be construed by England into a violation of treaty obligations as understood by both the contractdeclines becoming a candidate his modesty . so everywhere, A frivolous excuse has will get the better of his patriotism. It many times prevented their names being ma, the present seat of justice, to Placerville. which makes the third contest between them since the organization of the county. I pre. fountain of good water and a large and commodious sts ble in the yard on the most reasonable terms. Good Hay and Barley constantly on hand at low prices. The yuri is supplied with roomy gates, sufficiently Jerge to admi of the largest Hay teams. The Yard is large enough ¢ Cissimere, Doe~kin, and Summer Pants, Vests, Boots. Shoes, Gaiters. Hats and Caps, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Boy’s Clothing, &c. A great Variety of Yankee Notions, Perfumery, Cutlery, Playing Cards, Accordeons, Clocks, &«. ing parties. At best foreign aff; irs are by the model Republic. Every phase of somewhat complicated, and ifthe admincircumstance seems to conspire to the istration succeeds in worming its way out end, The armies of Europe are either it will deserve credit for diplomatic engiresting on laurels gained and anxious to . "@eTing. gather more, or panting to wipe out the Something must be done to enhance the disgrace that may have covered them in. Chances of Pierce in the Cincinnati Consome unfortunate conflict. There is a. VeDtion; the public mind must be turned jealousies among crowned heads swaying into another channel, that the fermentation the sceptre “by the grace of God,” of our. ™@Y cease on the Kansas-Slavery question; power and promising greatness. The but whatever action is taken by the auovershadowing growth and influence of a. thorities at Washington on the Central Republican government like ours fills them . American question, the government is eiwith fears for the perpetuity of thrones. ther tacitly willing to allow, or glade and dynasties Long ago it was foretold erless to prevent, sufficient accretions iil Shans seinen ti Cow “great experiment” . to the ranks of Walker to secure, the ‘cliabsorption of the Central American states would be an augury of a Republican era . ™ate permitting’ his finul success. None to dawn on the world. Eperors and pew doubt in such an event, the annexation Kings tremble, if not for themselves, for Of the fillibuster government to our own. their lineags, The jealousies and fears of . EV¢Ty cireumstance tends directly to such. tion and die the death of the un sovereigns are strong auxiliaries, when a,# Tesult. Manifest destiny is not hard to. when the sooty questions are set at pretext is found to hasten the denowement, . believe. j j > or Were it not that from the most power-; ga We learn from reliable authority, ful nations of Europe the sinews of war! that the miners in and about Red Dog have been largely drawn to sustain the are doing exceedingly well. Among se ettd ican Party. Nor can it be considJate protracted conflict in the East, weaken. . therm, may be mentioned the Whiteside! coe Sar : ing themselves to such a degree as to ren\company, took out last week $1,476.— der war unpopular among the tax-paying masses, there might be more danger of a' collision between Republicanism and Monarchy onthe Central American question than there is. ,Gillmore & Co’s., elaims,are paying fifteen 'dollars to the hand. Wolverein claims . from ten to twelve. Wooster & Co. took England seetns determined to support. the construction given the Clayton-Bulwer . Perkin’s claims which were the first disTreaty by her own ministers, to retain the covered in Red Dog, and out of which for protectorate of the Mosquito coast, and! aid as far as in her power, the Costa Ricans money have been taken out, are still in their war against the fillibusters. If the highly remunerative to the proprietors,— depredations of Walker had not been, and These claims hay if it were not more than probable, should the same men. he succeed in establishing Anglo-Saxon Yaxxer Hu.— P. Keye’s claims and rule in Centrai America that annexation . iJ. T. Topy’s, are paying about $15 must be the next grand act in the political /per day to the hand, Brown & Co’s. are drama, of which our nation is the principal . paying from $12 to $25 to the hand.— character, but little danger might be ap. . Avery & Co., Geigher & Co., Barber & prehended of a rupture between England 5: Co. and Turney & Co. are all doing very and the United States, even with the well-. i well. known prejudices against us among the . Water is abundant in Red Dog, the monarchies of Europe. But the almost. Chalk Bluff and Star’s ditches are running certainty that the triumph to Walker will . full. ‘Trade is represented as being very be nothing but the prelude of another ste t tetet ae town, and property rising in valin territorial aggrandizement by the U,! jue. Red Dog is a brisk little mountain States, ; inflames the envy of enemies to town, that passed a year or two of its exRepublicanism, and makes the slightest . Perience in dulness, from a want of water, a actadece = see — . and we are pleased to chronicle its prosWe do not Lelieve that hostilities will. __. ée : ;perity. break out on the Central American ques. s . See ~y . Camptonvitte.—We learn from Col. tion. The commercial interests* of Engi ver doin Jand and America will present a strong . Dumars that esp ssasbe rings g barrier for the protection of peace, and! res, ‘ ane As os ae eect 4 : i public sentiment uncorrupted by Party 950 . ; ig whe hey J emg artifice is strongly adverse to a war, still : . AZ Cingley & Co., took out last week $700 there is danger of it from the hot heads! Kingley & Co., $ and political aspirants in the cabinets of. a ee : . The Old Cow company, at Galena Hill, the government. z bes . took out last week $1,500, working three There is a strong disposition among the ‘hands. advisers of President Pierce to acknowl-. —-—— e edge the government of Walker. Many ‘ow-—An Irishman named J.C. Duf. prominent supporters of the administra-. fy was arrested on Monday night, by tion outside of ths cabinet, politicians of Dep. Marshal Malbon for making vag at the “young America” stamp, ere clamor-. tack upon Mr. Downing, merchant Tailor. ous fur the recognition of a Republic of It appears that Duffy has been owing North American elements on the Isth-. Downing a bill for some time, and on bemuses, Self difinse is the mc st powerful . ing asked for the amount due him, Duffy plea which is made for the step. The, commenced a brutal attack, first with his fact that over $4,000,000 are passed over . fist, and afterwards witha shovel, but got the transit routes, every month shows that the worst of itas might be expected. — it is the interest of the United States that} The Irishman was taken befure Justice more protection should be afforded than! Van Hagan, and received alesson four the the unsettled state of affairs in Nicaragua, . crime, and made to pay $18, and cost. or the late massacre and robbery of passengers at Panama, proves to exist under! present regimes in those quarters. or R&S The Claims of Head, Brown & Co., at . yielded 86 ounces, and the previous week 94 “We need, and must have ere long, #. canecs. They bave just got into these claims, more pertect communication between the . 2"d expect to take it out “big they appear Atlantic and Pacific. The Democratic) ' be very rich. They have plenty of water eae : which will last till near August. party always opposed to internal improvepane as ments, is not less so now, when thene-} Larce Lump.—We saw at Frederick cessity of a National rail road is made ap-. Schotte’s assay office, a few days since, a parent. The administration but aaeend Bs of gold, weighing 500 ounces, and eut the long established policy of the par-. valued at $9,400. Mr. Schotte is considty, in putting its foot upon any rational . ered one of the best assayers in the State. project for the construction of a Pacific SPE Luo SERS Railroad. The construction of such a work by the government, would require millions of outlay, besides being contrary to the precedent and prineiples of the party in power. eee It is directly in the line of Democratic] 6%. Welearn that J. M. Avery has precedent and practice, to seize upon any leased the old Court House and is fitting plausible pretense to wrest a portion of. it up for the purpose of taking daguerreoterritory from its rightful but imbecile. types on glass. This gentleman comes owners, and attach it to ourown. In get-. among usthighly recommended as an artist. Youne Foxes.—Two foxes, about two months old were brought in town on Sunday last. They were dug out by a ranch man about eight miles above this city, on the Washington road. . ton are in favor of the recognition of the King & Co’s. claims are paying from ten} o twenty-five dollars per day to the hand. . ,out $900 last week, working three hands. . nearly four years spent, immense sums of . . . \Strued into a want of confidence in the j . . } } . Gold Flat, working four hands, lust week. ! thought that I would get the benefit of law 'It is well known that Fillmore is on intie always been owned by . . officers he has been on terms of particular . will be an anomaly in, Presidential strug-. taken by the sheriff, and when that will gles, and im the present wild hunt after. not do, a cock and a bull story is furththe Chief Magistracy bis example will coming, which generally suffices, form a striking eontrast to the scrubs on} Look at our juries—do you see the men the course. A man after the pattern of . of means, character and influence, exercisthe founders of the Republic, an associate ing the duties of peers in the trial of their of Webster and Clay and a relict of the. fellows? golden times in which they flourished, vol-. In nine cases out of ten, they are men untarily refusing to receive further honors caught up because they having nothing from his admiring countrymen will be an. else to do, and are wholly unfit by habit act of extreme modesty we are not yet} and inclination to determine what meas: prepared to see. We shall not see it.— . ure of justice, if any at all, should be“meThe report comes from the anti-Fillmore. ted out to the delinquent or offender.— press, from the fanatic sheets of every . The right sort of material to constitute a hue, from the slavery extension sheets that jury is too often wanting in our courts,— know and advocate no other cause but the. This cannot be denied. It is the theme of spread of <he peculiar institution at what. comment everywhere. So evident is the ever cost to the internal peace or perpetufact, that the phrase “it is safer to bet on ity of the Union, and from the insane . a horse race, than the degisions of a petit journals of the North that live on agita-/jury,” has become sterreotyped. We godly . have often heard it repeated, and know Test . that a contempt for juries and their decisThere is no evidence at all that Millard ions is felt in the community in which we Fillmore will not be wandidate for the}live, N o wonder that the jury system as Presidency. His silence cannot be concarried out, has fallen in the estimation of the people whose fault it is, that the sys-. . tem of degraded Justice in many parts of cred as an indication that he does not de-! the State has become a mockery. Much) sign accepting the nomination which has} of the eyil has been caused by the elec.) been tendered him during his absence.—. tion of bad men to administer the laws, When he returns it will be time for him, . put more by the avoidance of labors reafter maturely considering the subject, to sponsible and disagreeable, but neverthedeclare whether he will, or will not accept . jess necessary to be done, and obligatory the nomination for the Presidency. on every good citizen desirous of seeing It is presumed in the absence of any the laws enforced properly and efficiently, positive exposition of his designs from his! to perform. own pen, that his friends are more to be; If every tax payer would resolve to sac-. relied on for information as to his future rifice a portion of his valuable time and action than the assertion of his enemies —. pj, private interest for the public good, . ,and shouider all the responsibilities which . mate terms with many of the eminent! \as a patriotic citizen, he owes society, . men of the country, and has correspon . there need be no fear of a necessity arisded with some of them, especially meming for the imitation of such proceedings bers of the Cabinet, giving his Views . as have been enacted in San Francisco dufrankly and freely on questions of public ring the last few weeks. The fault, after . policy in such letters. With A. H. H.'. ‘all, of the mal-administration of the laws, . Stewart of Virginia, one of his Cabinet lies in the people. It is time that they . applied the remedy which lies in their intimacy Stewart has published a series . power, A proper application will restore of most eloquent letters in the Richmond justice to its legitimate channels, from Whtg from which no other opinion can be . which it never more need to deviate. drawn than that. the writer is fully con-. sheritts and Constables should receive vineed of the acceptance by Fillmore of! ,,, excuse, but one known to be valid, in the nomination tendered him. Stewart : summoning a jury, and the courts should probably has better means of knowing the retain every respectable man possible, for designs of Fillmore than any man living. \jury duty. The friends of Millard Fillmore still adJuries can be made efficient for good, here to him, his name is not lowered from and the people are culpable if they donot the mast head of any paper of standing . make them so. and influence at his home at Buffalo, or elsewhere. If be designs to withdraw from the contest to come, surely his friends ought to know it at least as soon as his enemies, which if reports are true is not the case. The story of his withdrawal is sheer fudge. 9 Higuway Rospery anv atrrempr to Mer. pER.— We learn from G. W. Moore Esq. that a map, whose name he was not able to ascertain, was coming from Foster’s Bar, on Tuesday last, to Camptonville was accosted by a stranger, and they both walked to Camptonville and ate dinner together. The man continued to accompany him around, and they started for Foster's Bar, and when between broke jail on'this place and Garden Valley Ranch, the Thursday night Iast. The instrument by . stranger lagging a little behind, took the fawhich he effected his escape was an auger. vorable opportunity of shooting the man furnished him by some one on the outside. . through the neck, and robbing him of $600.— Keefe was tried at the last session of the . After he had stolen everything of value, he District Court, but the jury disagreeing, . tok the insensible man and threw him down a his ease was postponed to next term.— steep precipice, and no doubt left him for . dead. Measures have been taken by the Sheriff He was found Wendnesday, by two men for his recovery. : who discovered blood on the roadside and The following letter, addressed to the traced it to this man, who was alive but is not deputy sheriff, was left behind by the pris-. expected to recover. The assassin came back onet ¢ to Camptonville the afternoon of the attemptMr. Tompkins: I aim sincerely sorry that I. ed murder. He is said to be a heavy, stout am compelled to take the step I have, and am built, full face man, with jet black hair. in hopes that it will not bring any trouble on —_——-@ en you. When I gave myself up in Grass Valley a oo eee Broxe J ait.—Dennis Keefe. under an indictment for murder, Arttemptep Horse Sreatinc.—Consand truth, but I see there is no chance as my table Moore brought down from San Juan prosecutors are determined to have me hung by. on Wednesday, a man named John Ehly, perjury, when the truth wont do it. Do not charged with stealj blame any one outside for helping me or giv: nae caling a horse from Mr. ing me anything as the man that gave them to. Thomas’ livery stable on Tuesday last.— me is dead and buried. I hope that you will. Mr. Thomas left his stable for a few moprawns to of me for leaving under the ments, and when he returned, found one : I am, with respect, &c. of his horses Missing, He went in pursuit of Tuomas Keere. the thief, and overtook him a quarter ofa nea Through the politeness of A. B. mile out of town. The seamp made conGregory, Esq., we acknowledge the receipt . i4¢T#ble resistance, but Thomas succeedgory, Lsq., & P ts a : . = of a package of vegetables of every deed.in bringing him to town with a beautiscription and of excellent quality, enough fal bunged ‘ye. He was presented to the fora small family like ours to start on,. 8"@24 Jury yesterday. from Mr. J. Dedman, of Rock Grove Wish oa oe Ranch, near Bear river. A radish in the i pete rasan collection is a whopper, weighing seven asupply of the above delicacics, f pounds. Coming, as the present does, in bee 1eo:Qpeins mle te ~ i the outset of our career of ‘double blessedThe saloon is a neat little Fay a a oe ness” from a gentleman upwards of 80 arate apartment for Eig ae years of age and a genuine American too : : F The vanilla, ine-apple a as might have been expected from onc 2 ore oe Meateny pl ice creams are delicious, and it js a] . this, or any other country. . ; who drew his first breath in those patriotic ting possession of the Isthmuses, by any Bytes Ste eee most impossible sume no election has ever come off in the State. where greater frauds have been perpetrated. than in this. San Francisco, in the language of the Pike County preacher, is “no whar.’’—Although Placerville cast a larger vote, than did the city of Louisville in a recent municipal election, Coloma came out ahead. The Placervillians rested very securely thinking they had the “dead thing” on it, not dreaming that the election was going on in the outside precincts, and the polls were not closed until the Colomans were perfectly satisfied that the immense vote cast by the city of Place?’ ville had been over balanced. The result was, that Coloma came out ahead, having the snug little majority of 1901 votes. he purity of Choice brands of Chewing Tobacco, Havana Cigars—At San Francisco priees. AUCTION EVERY DAY AND NIGET! Don’t Forget ! No 18 Commercial street. H. SHIRPSER, Licensed Auctioneer, — For Nevada county. A FINE ASSORTME .T OF GOODS AT THE BRANCH STORE, GRASS VALLEY, Opposite Beuton’s Fxahange June 6—3m Sign of the Red Flag. R. M. HUNT, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office at Rudolph’s Drug Store, NO. 21 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. 5-tf ec ite Sae eeeoa aS INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the matter of the application of J W. Underwood, an Insolvent Debtor. N the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Disthe ballot box, is well protected. In this coun I trict in and for the County of Nevada, ° ° yee . Pursuant to an order herstofore made By the Hon. Niles ty, men holding high positions will not work/s at frauds, Ono! In my peregrinations through the country , I have frequently come in contact with Lee & Marshall's Circus, and I never lose an opportunity to witness the performance of this talented troupe. A number of new performers bave lately joined this company; amongst whom are Lenton the antipodean, and Fisher the athlete, and I must say, the performance of these gentlemen, are truly wonderful. The former performs the feat of walking on the ceiling head downwards, (the same that was at the Metropolitan, San Francisco,) where we saw the feat performed first; we could not but} think there was some mechanical apparatus op . the surface of the ceiling, therefore inspected it, it surprised us to find it was u polished surface. Every one should go and see this truly scientific feat. Fisher is uusurpassed in his performance on li perche. He lays upon his back on the very summit; a feat we understand that has never been acomplished by any other performer in Madam Austin made a beantifal ascension . last night, to the top of a pine tree. We learn it is her intention to perform these daring feats in all the towns through which they will pass. The proprietors are giving the proceeds of one days, exhibition to some benevolent pur. pose. Circus performing under the man. . agement of Lee & Marshall, is becoming yery . earls, District Judge of the District Coutt afordinid. Notice is hereby given to all the c ditorgux idInsolvent to be and appear before said Court aipheZourt House in the town of Nevada, ard Coifnty of N&#da,
on MONDAY the 21st day of July, A D. 1856, at 10 o°Glo@& A. M., then and there to show cause (if avy they can) why an assignment of the said Insolvent’s Estate should not be made and he be discharged from his debts as un Insolvent Debtor. > Given under my hand with the seal of the DisL.s. trict Court aforesaid, hereto affixed this 5th day of June, A. D. 1856. a J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court. B-4t ' By THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Dep. Tweed & Fletcher, Att’ys for Petitioner. INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the matter of the application of L. W. GETCHELL, an Insolvent Debtor. In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District . of country dealers. in and for the County of Nevada. Pursuant to an order heretofore made by the Hon, Niles Searls, District Judge of the Distrtct Court atoresaid, Notice is bereby given to all creditors of said Insolvent to be and appear before said Court, at the Court House in the town and County of Nevada, on Monday the 21st day of July, A. D. 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M. then and there to show cause, if any they can, why an assignment ! of the suid Insolvent’s Esiate should not be made aud he} accommodate twenty wagons at a time. Gatee locked every night after the teamsters get through witb their stock, und two good Dogs to watch the yard. TY consider all stock put in my chargs perfectly safe, but will not bi responsible for their loss. A supply of Good Clean Straw for making Matresses, or hand. Mattrasses kept on hand for sule at ve ty low pr ag I heve Three separate Corrals for the convenie of Ox Teams and stock drovers, Genticmen, give meacall and you will never regret {! je6-6m JAMES HOEL,87 and 91 Broad street. FOR SALE. A Productive vegetable Ranch, within 4 miles o/ Grass Valley, onthe Auburn road. There is « large House and Barn built for a Tavern, unfailing irrigati n, an admirable site for a saw mill, and th. whole will be sold at a price which can be made of it every yearin vegetables alone Apply to Meas: hea & Co. cor. of Main and Mill streets, Gras alley. j No, 175, J street, between 6th and 7th, Sacrament AVE on hand. and offer for sale 2 complete asso ment of GROCERIES. LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, & FLOUR, in bbls, cases and sacks CORN MEAL, in bbls. half-harrels and California, in sack . PORK, clearand mess, in bbls and half bb!s. . BACON, Ex clear and Jx L, and alifornia cured . COFFEE, Rio Bovees, ground and in tins. . RICE, Carolina in obls and half bbls, China a SUGAR, crushed, ptlverized. New Orleans ard China LARD, in 10 and 20 ting, kitts and kegs. FISH, codfish, salmon and mackerel. . TEAS, black and green 1-4, 1 2 and chests. TOBACCO, fruit. san, peach, elephant, fine cut, honeyde smoking do. CHILI BEANS, California hago, white do. A general assortment of Liquors, Wines, case zoo every description. BARLEY, Oats, Bran. We are constantly receiving additions’ of g0ds to ou j present stock, making it one of the largest and bes . lected in ihe city, which we now offer for the inspe. SNEATH & ARNOLD Sacramento, May 29th, 1856.—if Wig SHICTINECQ:: DRUGS & MEDICINES !! THOMPSON & BORRADAILE Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, PATENTMEDICIN ES, &e. &. te Just received, per clipper ships Flyxway, Fs wind, Derby and Sweepstakes— be discharged from his debts as an Insolvent debtor. Given under my band with the seal of the . District Court aforesaid hereto affixed . this Sth day of June A. D. 1856. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court, . By Thomas P. Hawley, Deputy. . ‘Tweed & Fletcher . Att’ys for petitioner. june6-1m SHERIFF’S SALE. Rr. virtue of an Execution to me 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. X. Underwood, N J Underwood, Perkins L. 8 and others dated May 29th, 1856, for the sum of Two i Hundred and fifiy-seven 25 100 doliars, debt, dama. 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 $49.95. [. 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 and called the Underwood, Per. kins & Co. house. Also all the right, title and inter. est of L W Getchell in and to a certain tot ef mining . chaste, they do not permit anything to which . ‘laims known as Underwood, Perkins & Co. claims the most fastidious could object. We under: stand they will be in your city soon. Look . out for something good. Yours, &c. Nevapa. Correspondence, Nevapa, Thursday, June 5th, 1856. Gents : Iam requested by Messrs. Lee & . Manrsuat, proprietors of the “National Circus” to tender to you, and through you to the . bidder for cash on th situated on Gold Hill, Nevada county and . cooking ing stove and fixtures, 1 box stove, 1 centre table, 1 . sett chairs and clock, 4 pairs blankets, 2 bedsteads . . ; and mattrasses Which I shall sell at publie auctio» to the highest @ premises at Gold Hill, on the! 23th day of June. a. p. 1836, at 2 P M. . Given under my hand this 5th day of Junea pv! 1856. Attest, W W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N.C . eerie 2 Per Wm Butterfield, Dept, CONSTABLE SALE, . Sra or CatiForNta, County of Nevada, Town-. bO ship of Washington —By virtue of an Execution . Public Schools of Nevada, * Complimentary . °2 an attachment to me delivered issued from the . Benefit to be given on Friday Evening, 13th' inst. Respectfully, yours, &e. J. ALEXANDER, Agent, For Lee & Marshal’s National Circus. To Messrs. Geo. A. Young, C. A. Tweed and I. P. Vanhagen, Trustees of Public Schools. Nevapa, June 5, 1856. Dear Sin: Your note is befure us. We accept on behalf of the Schools, your munificent bequest ; and on behalf of our citizens and the Schools, allow us to express the heartfelt thanks ofall, for your liberality. Hoping that the. performance of the preceding evening may be remuncrative to Mess. Ler & Manrsuat, We are, truly yours, &e. Grorce A. Youna, I. P. Vanuacen, C. A. Tween, School Trustees. To Mr. J. ALEXANDER, Agent of Messrs. Lee & Marsnat’s National Circus. ————=>Lez axnp MarsHatu’s Circus.—This celebrated Equestrian troupe, will perform in this city on Thursday and Friday of next week.-Mrs. Austin will on Thursday evening, make her grand ascersion on the tight rope, from the street to the highest house in town. With characteristic liberality, the proceeds of the performance on Friday night, will be devoted . X to the benefit of the public schools. There will be an entire change of performance, and doubtless a grand turn out will be witnessed on the occasion. qo eae Saue or County Prorrertry.—The old Court House, and the present Post Office building were sold on Saturday last by the Sheriff, according to previous notice. Kidd and Knox bid off the latter at $1,010. The former went to John Williams Esq., for $760. By the liberality of the new owners the Post office will remain where it is. The property went for a small price, as might have been expected. oor Opposition Datuy Live.—-The Opposition Stage Co., we understand, will commence running a daily line of Stages between this city and Sacramento city on Sunday next. A line of daily stages will also be started immediately between this . smith’s Tools and all the appurtenances thereunto be. Jones’ Bar, Nevada county, California, May 31, 1956. . . . i Surgi cal 5 Mechanical Dentist, York, Boston and Philadelphia, haye been engaged in put ting up mixed and poisonous Gin in green cases and jugs and shipping it to California and Oregon, to be palmed off upon the unwary for my genuine Schnapps. I have dire: ted my Agent in San Francisco to institute legal procec’ ings against all persons who he may ascertein to be engag: edin this most atrocious system of deception, and I ca}! on the press and the public to aid him in bis offorts to rea) ' dy so great an evil, Where he will be happy to wait on those wishing his services. Teeth af{ ter having become sensitive, from exbe filled whheot saasng pain, stantial manner, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. court of G. W. Tallman, Esq an acting Justice of the . Peace in and for the county aforesaid bearing date . May 27th, a pb. 1856, to Satisfy a judgment rendered by sais court in Aipha, on the 27th day of May a. p. . 1856, in favor of Charles D. Lorimier and against W. . C. Taylor for the sum of $176 79 cents, debt, interest, . damages and costs of suit, I have taken in Exeeution . and will sell to the highest bidder for eash, on the} premises in the town of Omega, on Saturpay, the . 21st day of June. a. p. 1856, between the hours of 10. o’clock, A wm and 2 o'clock, p.m, all the right, title and interest of W. C. Taylor in and to a certain Blacksmith shop, and lot on which it stands, Black. longing. Said building is situated in the town of Ome. $a, Opposite Messrs Merrill’s dwelling known as Hudson & Taylor shop, also one frame house and lot situated near Omega adjoining F W. Hudson's residence. . Also one Town lot in Omega, adjoining Mr, Perkins. . Taken as the property of W. C. Tayler to satisfy the . above demands and accruing costs. Alpha, June 4th A D, 1856 je6-lm C GOZA, Constable. . SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue offan Execution to me directed issued from the Clerk’s office of the District court in ani for the County of Nevada, in favor of G. W. KIDD. and against Wm L. VANDOREN and JOS. VANDOREN, dated June 5th, 1856, for the sum of $5,464 26 Debt and Damages (upon which there is now due the sum of $4,607 56) with interest on the sum of $4 607 56, from the 24 h day of August 1854, at the rate of 5 per cent per month together with the costs of suit, I have levied upon and seized the following described p:operty, which I had heretofore levied upon on the 234 day of December, A D 1856 to-wit: One undivided Half of Eight Mining Claims, located on Badger Hill, Nevada co., between the South and Middle Yuba Rivers, about one and a half mile from Cherokee Also—All the right, title and interest of Defendants in and toa Water Ditch, discharging water on the aforesaid Hill. Also—The one undivided one-half of Mining Claims, situatedgon the aforesaid named Badger Hill and known as the Clark§and Vandoren claims ; which I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front jof the Sheriff’s office 28:h 1856, at Nevadacity, onSATURDAY, ‘UNE 2o’clock PM. Given under my hand this 5th day of June, 1855 Attest : W. W. WRIGHT, Sherif, N C. By Wm. Burterriexp, Deputy. 6-tds PUBLIC NOTICE. exprossly p Combs, Brashes, and f . by JOF ¥LOR, 13: Hfostetter’s Bitters; Pastelis de Paris; Wolf's Scheidam Schnapps, Mustang Liniment : Bay Rum; Alcohol, Atwood’s paten(ed! Hops, 1258 growth , Sal Tartar : Cream Tartar, pure , Townsend’ s Sursaparilin; Tartaric Acid; _ Sands’ o Castor Oi}, in bbls and bils, Guysot’s us Jamaica Ginger, Buil’s Brown’s Ext Ginger; Oil Juniper: Yellow Wax: taspberry Juic rey Balsam Copavin, Feather Dusters lodide of Potash: Billiard Chaik ; Adhesive FP r, Neat’s Foot Oil: . Cooper's Isinglass, Lard Oil, winter siraine Lyon's Flea Powder: Gam ShellacGum Arabic: Herbs, Corn Starch, Boiled Oil; Brown W Conger & Field's Writing Ink Wine Co Leech Jars: Sarsannrilla; Together with a compleie as*ortment of Toilet ar requi ed for the trade. TH MPSON & BORR June6 2m Sacramento, No.161, cor J anc EUREKA DUCK. Nos. @, 60, GUO. A] Ehave in store, and shall continue {o receiv \ ture by almost every clipper, a re this celebrated Duck, which is pronounce Heaviest an Ever imported intu this x by Candia Wicking, For Hydraulic Mininy. TE have on band. and > Scamless Hese of Of Leather or Gutta Percha ADRAIN & STORY Hose June 6-Sm DRUGGISTS GLASS WARE!: ER recent artivals—1000 gross assorted prascripti Pir Packing Bottles, Castor Oi) Bot Bottles, Tincture Botties, Sample do. Salt w Count-r Jars, Show Jars, Leech Jars, Mortars tles, Graduates, Funnels, Syringes, Cc Twine, ef embracing every arlicte inthe line. F le OFi* fAY1OR, 132 Washington street, San t rancisco Chemists’ and Assayers’ Glass Ware ARUCIBLES, Evaporat Dishes, Retorts, Receirers Cc fattrasses, eo t Tubes, Anneaiing j Acid boitl In store a for sale by J hington atreet da Stock !! DUST, CORKS psiore jon street, San Franctsco june6-3m =n Wolfe's Sel m Aromatic SCEHENAPrTYs. 3_THIS CELEBRATED BEVERAGE IS MANUFACTUR ed at the Factory of the undersigned, at Schiedam Holland He is the sole importer, as well as the exclusive manufac ture: of the article, and no preparation bearing the naine of “Schnapps,’’ that is not procured either from his ¢ lishment in New York, or from his Agents in other cities is genuine or reliable, It is made of Barley of the finest quality selecied w great care from the productsof the most celebrated growing distriets, is favored with the essence of the Arc matic Juniper Berry of Italy, and isrectified by s peculia process, woich expels from the spirit every acrid particle As a means of preventing and correcting the disagreos ble and often dangerous effects produced upon the siomac produced upon the stomach and bowels by a change of wa ter—a visitation to which travellers, new settlers and a unaccli. rated persons in California are Hable—the Schir grni eam Aromatic Schnapps will be .ound absolutely infali ble , while, in cases of dropsy, gravel, obstruction of th i ‘ . = kidneys, diseases of the bladder, dyspepsia, ague and fever “king from Tee ieee Bake tine ee and general debility, it is recommended most emphatically half mile above Jones’ Bar, Nevada county, the am’t of five hundred eubic inches of water, for mining purposes—the said amount being requisite for the use of the ‘Jones’ Bar Fiume,’”’ and located by me,as a water privilege on the lat day of January, a p. 1856. je6 3t Georce H. Hamu. GOOD STAND FOR SALE. = G desirous cf leaving California, I wish to sell my interest in a house and lot, together with a stock of goods, situated in the town of ble rey ses Nevada county. The house is well adapted to business. Terms—cheap for cash. Joun Dvotitrre, Washington, Jnne 6, 1956 DR. A. CHAPMAN, UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET. ure of the nerve, or otherwise will All dental operations performed in a neat and subDr. Chapman designs making Nevada his permaby the most distinguished members of the medical pr« feasion. I wish the public to understand the Schnapps is not gol by the gallon or pipe. It is only sold in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one dozen quarts and two dozen pints each bottle enveloped in yellow paper with my name the label. For sale at all the respectable Druggists Gr« ers and Hotels in California and Oregon. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer and Manufacturer 18, 20 and 22 Beaver st. New York on the premises.) CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC Since the introduction of my Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps nto the Atlantic States, a number of liquor mixers in New se : : Docs.—About a dozen degs were oisilence the increasing clamor for an inter-. "°™® Very Valuable dogs fell victims with Oceanic Communication between the east . * Sapiens. wn and western portions of the Union.—. «pow, with Tae Dvst”— An entershe transit routes, once under North prising fellow has rigged a hand cart om American domination, the necessity of a ; a tank for sprinkling the Streets. It works communication more, direct, and by land, to a charm where there is not too much up¥S postponed to the future. ‘hill pulling. : aera gamiotn tenant tort tacbieta tin niecineanininatta a to supply th t'mes that tried men’s souls, we fully apPp'y the demand for them. preciate the favor. Express.—The Pacifie E ————o oa noted promptness have fu Eprror or raz Butretix.—Thoxtas §.! with papers from all par King, the brother of James King of Wil-. the week past, liam has assumed the editorial charge of. Wells, F argo & Co have our thanks for fathe Bulletin. The new editor seems to. °° Shown us in delivery of Papers, &c. : — possess the same moral courage, vigor o wea W. H. Martin, Esq., has been apstyle and determination which character pointed City Attorney b the ised so eminently hie lamented brother. . Trustees. y by Board of xpress with their thished ug regularly ts of the State, during place and Forest City. . Hent residence. enna Rea SEF cca =e The Opposition line it will be rememCOOK & COBURN, CAUTION TO PERSONS bered is owned by Strickland & Moore. Sign and Ornamental P ainters, io Dentar Operations.—Those of our friends requiring the services of an experienced dentist, one who has received the highest praise for his dental operations and so justly merits it, would do well to call at he rooms of Dr. A. Chapman, at the United States Hotel, where the Dr. Barsand Hotcis Numerous complaints are made of persons who kei Bars on Steambvats and in Hotels, who fill up my empi bostles with common Gin, and sell it to the unsuspecting for my SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. I would therefore advise all who drink the Schnapps a such places, to MARK THE APPEARANCE OF THE BOTTLE , an¢ the outside wrapper or label should be defaced, To Rui us: PAPER HANGINGS, Ke. Sign Work done with neatness and despatch. No. 31 Commercial street, up stairs. 5-tf NOTICE. At Persons knowing themselves iudebted to me will make payment of their account by the 15th of June FG. 2t A.B. GREGORY. HORACE S. BRADLEY, VW OULD INFORM the citizens of Nevada that be bas a GOOD waeon and oy and “a do, To DRINK unless A FRESH BOTTLEISOrEXED. . ALL KINDS OF JOBBING At VERY LOW RA Sid as 5; will at all times be found to attend OD . . He will also attend to POSTING BILLS. Orders left at — H. BUREB, Sole Agent ss . : Hibs promptly attented to. Clay . 2 overt EC those desiting his services. i= Sables witibs promptly attected to. . y street, (at Blackmen Nevads, Mes 2—im San Francisco. March 21. 1458,— om