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Che Aebada Journal. again unexpectedly called away, and
Baptist Sgrvices:—Rey.-Mr. Stone . Juper Cranr’s Lecrures—came off
requests us te give notice that he is at the Court House on Monday and
Tnesday evenings. The first lecture
will therefore have no service here or
friday Morning, May 29th.
at Grass Valley next Sabbath.
We understand that Mr. Stone has
IMMIGRATION SOCIETIES.
Since our last, we have reccived a gone to attend the dedication of a new
eircular from the Association which has Church edifice in Placerville.
was commenced toa paying audience
of two, further augmented by the same
number of dead-teads.
The
crowd
subsequently increased to eight, exclusive of the door keeper. The lecturer,
been organized in San Franeiseo for the
EptscopaL Services.—-In consenothing daunted, like some earlier adpurpose of inducing a more extensive
quence of the unavoidable detention of venturers he spoke of, proceeded to
migration to the Pacific coast. Tho
ktev. Mr. Cooper, there will be no Episread. He commenced by saying, after
circular was accompanied by an appeal
copal service at the Court House on God had created the heavens and the
to the press and a request to publish
earth; and after He had established
Sabbath next.
animake known the objects and demetes and bounds to the same, He said
Outs ano Ins.—Tuesday inaugura“Jet ther
signs of the Association.
e be light.” Thus the Judge
We have already, to some extent, ted a new administration of county offistarted out with, tous,a newidea. We
given our views on the policy of immicers, the old ones going out and the new have all along labored under the congration Societies. We commenced by ones coming in. It is proper to speak viction that light had to be called in to
a thorough and determined opposition a word of the virtues of the defunct ofsee how to file the rough edges off this
to them two years ago. It ean hardly ficials, and we do so from personal feelearth, which was without form or void
he expected that we should look upon ings as well as from a sense of justice and metes and boundaries undefined.—
such projects with less disfavor now, esto the parties themselves. Those with
The Judge was, however, never guilty
pecially as the views we then expressed whom we have been most intimate have afterward of so great adeviation—stickhave never been shown to be erroneous. performed every duty faithfully and ing like a preacher to good old fashionWe are opposed so the schemes of “Imwell, and few will be found among all ed doctrines, howsehold stories, and ormigrant Aid” men in every shape— parties, classes and conditions, who are
thodox language. The subject ef the
While we allow no man to exeeed us in disposed to say aught against them as
lecture was understood to be Discovelove for California, and earnest wishes public servants.
ries in the North Pacific. The Judge,
Ins aND Ovrs.—On Monday evening
Juty Inrerest.—The Sacramento
last, an entertainment was given at the . papers, some of them, are putting ina
Court House by the retiring Court offi soft word now and then, for the benefit
cers to the in-coming ones. Plenty of of Prison Brig Rowe. The July Intergood edibles and sparkling liquors gra-. est has to be sent by the next steamer
ced the board, and the best feeling pre-. to reach New York by the Ist of July.
vailed in the large company of incum-. Rowe being kept in duranee vile, it is
bents and invited friends. The unfortu-. alleged he cannot make the proper nenates who retired declared the county . gotiations to fulfil his contract with the
Published by Authority.
THe NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.
TS
eeP
mad
ly
recent
treaty
the
that
Itis said
AIN: AoP
between France and England relativ
to the fishing grounds of Newfoundland To provide for Paying certain Equitable Claims against
the State of California, and te contract a Funded Debsright
n
certai
of
is in contravention
for that purpose,
guaranteed to our own fishermen by The People of the State of California, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :
treaties with England. It is reporte
SECTION 1. For the purpose of liquidating,
that the treaty excludes all but Frenc] and paying the claims against the State of Calfunding
ifornia,
hereinafter specified, the Treasurer of State
subjects from ports heretofore accessi to
shall canse,
be prepared suitable bonds of the State of California,
to Yankee fishermen. It is not like not to exceed the sum of three millions nine hundret’
ble
thousand dollars, bearing interest at the
ever
will
treaty
the
that
er,
rate of seven
ly, howev
per cent. per annum from the date of their
issue, payable
fortunate in having their places supplied . ‘Treasurer.
the
go into operation, as the consent of
at the State Treasurer's office, on the first day of July,
thousand eight hundred and seventy seven; the inso well, while the fortunates got even
This is all bosh. No rational man Newfoundland Legislature is necessary one
terest aceruing
on said bonds shall be due and payable
at the office of the Treasurer of State, on the first da
by avering that they would retire by . believes Rowe ever intends or ever has to its consummation, and there is a very Jan
y of
nary and of July of each year: Provid
ed, That the
o
part
the
on
t
it
g
agains
feelin
and by fully satisfied, if they were able . intended to pay one dollar of money for strong
first payment of interest shall not be made before the
first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and
nd,
undla
Newfo
of
people
the
fifty-nine, Said bonds shall be signed by
to serve the people as well and gain so. the redemption of the credit of the
the Governor,
and countersigned by the Controfle:, and endorsed by
general approbation as their predeces. State. He has been caught in his
Meteors at Sea.—Capt. L. Soul
the Treasurer of State, and shall have the sead of the
State affixed thereto.
da
this
ed
arriv
n,
Orego
bark
the
of
sors.
Some twenty speeches were . swindling, and he and his yoke mate in
See 2. Coupons for the interest shall be attached te
Havre, reports that on the 25th of each bond, so that they may be removed without injury
from
made by the officers,and members of. crime are in good enough places for
inutilation tothe bond. Said coupons, consecutively
in latitude 4) 06, longitude 66 34, or
March,
numbered, shall be signed by the Treasurer of State.
the bar. The meeting was presided . such villains. They ought to be kept during the dense fog, three balls of fire 8 It shall be the duty of the Treasurer and
troller of State each to keep a separate record of
over by Judge Searls, who paid a warm . in prison till the last trump shall passed over the vessel, making a noise Con
all such bonds.as may be issued, showing the number,
e and amount of each bond, and to whom the same
tribute to the retiring officers, for their . sound, for their outrageous eonduct.— similar to a shock from acannon. ‘The dat
was issned, and upon what claim, and its amount; and
head,
last
one
burst
about
the
mastcastnone of the claims herein specified
shall be liquidated
zeal and integrity, and the uniform will We have no sympathy for them in the
om
ing sparks all about the deck. Every paid but in the manner herein provided.
ing assistance they had rendered him in. least, and as for the State ever obtainperson on deck at the time was knocked See 4. The sum ofone thousand déllars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to pay the expense that may be inthe discharge of his duties.
ing a cent from such precious rascals, it down, but without injury.— New York cur
red by the Treasurer in having said bonds prepared,
but the Controller shall net draw bis warrant on the
is out of the question
— we favor no lePost, 1st.
Treasury for this amount until there is moncy therein to
{= The theory of the conduct of a niency therefor
pay the saine.
e for that reason.
Henry J. Adams, the Free-State canSec. 5. All persons having any of the claims against
public paper is that the editor expresses
the State of California, entitled to be funded as hereinafdidat
e
for
Mayo
r,
at
Leave
nwort
h,
RE
MARKABLE ATTEMPT AT SuicipE.
ter specitied, shall, upon the presentation of fhe same
his opinions honestly for the benefit of
to
Kansas, has been elected by 180 majorthe Treasureofr State, receive in exchange therefor
a
—O
n
Th
ur
sd
ay
ev
en
in
g,
bon
Ma
d
y
or
2Ist,a ity over all.
bonds of the State of California, provided tor in
the public. Every sheet assumes this
the first section of thi
s Act, but no bond shall be issned
for her prosperity, we do not believe
‘to be true of its own conduct. If the . VOM2 1 Oroville attempted to drown
Never has the county had a more however, fell
in with Capt. Noah pretty
Get
tin
he
g
Riv
rs
el
or
Des
f
r.—
an
Bri
d
gha
tw
m
o
ch
il
dr
en
,
th
re
that she needs one inhabitant more for vigilant, energetic and efficient Dise
an
d
fo
ur
publ
ic
are
led
to believe that a paper is
soon and froze to him awhile, till the
You
ng
thus
ende
avor
s
to
sanc
tify
repu
ye
ar
s
of
ag
e,
in
a
po
nd
in
th
at
place.—
her well being. Do we want laborers? trict Attorney than A. A. Sarmad
e
the
eng
ine
of
mer
e
per
son
al
env
y
diation: “If an elder has borrowed
Tartars and Arabs took him off on an
for a less sum than five hundred dollars,
nor for
2
of a hundred dollars, but tne Treasurerfractionmay isiti
uch fractional parts not bonded,
s shall be transferrable and entitled
to be funded as befere provided. Yhe
Treasurer shall
end
orse on the back of each claim so reeeived
Sh
e
to
ok
on
e
of
he
and liquj.
r
ch
il
dr
en
un
de
r
— the country is full of them to be obgent. Nota jot of his duties has been
and
pett
dat
y
spit
ed,
e,
tiie
from
pap
the
er
you,
is
hel
date on which he recerved the sam
and
d
to
viyou
find
he
is
goin
g
to
e. aad
invasion of Europe, supposed to be subfro
m
wh
om, andthe number of the bond iss
ea
ch
ar
m
an
d
ju
mp
ed
in
ued in exto
th
e
apos
wa
tati
te
ze,
r,
tained at almost any price. Do we neglected, but executed fearlessly for
then
you
may
tigh
ten
the
ch
ange therefor, and such claim shall be fil
ed in the of
sequent to the affair at Ararat. Moses olate its proper duty, and is despised and when her
fic
e
of
the S eretary of State.
husband, who was watchscrews upon him, but if he is willing to
want agriculturalists?— wages in the the governing consideration—the pubacco
rdin
3
gly.
Some men are so siightly
payment within twenty years ofthe’
in the bullrushes came in for a word or
prea
ch
the
Gosp
el
with
out purse or
in
aud interest of the bonds issued ander
g
he
r,
at
te
mp
te
d,
wi
th
th
e
ai
d
of
ot
cow counties is.now almost as low as in lic good. Happy will the people be
hthis Act,
end
owe
d
wit
h
soul
that
any
1
be
opp
ort
lev
uni
ied
ty
annually, until the bonds are paid,
serip, it is none of your business whut he and
two, just to get fairly down to the Arabs.
er
pr
s,
to
re
ptly collected in the same manyer a5 is
sc
ue
he
r
fr
om
de
at
h,
sh
e
re
si
st
the other states.
ean
they
alway
secure
s
or may
the
servic
of
es
Merchants ?—not
does
affo
with
rded
the
for
be
spe
pro
mon
aki
ey
vid
ng
ed
ill
he
of
has
by law for ordinary State taxes, 4 tax
those for
borrowed
The Phenicians and Northmen came in
of
ed
.
Th
thi
rty
ey
ho
,
cen
we
ts
ve
br
on
r,
ou
eac
gh
h one hundred dollars of the assésded
th
t
e
wh
ol
e
half those engaged in trade are making so determined and unwearied a proseJr
om
yo
u.
”
value of real and personal property
for a supposition, when we left and read whom they entertain a personal and priin the State, and
the fund derived from this tax shall be set apart
pa
rt
y
sa
fe
ly
a reasonable per centage upon their incutor of crime.
to
la
ud
.
Th
e
No
rt
an
h
Ca
d
li
apvate
disl
ike,
is
eag
erl
y
emb
rac
pli
ed,
ed
and
exc
lus
ive
ly
a more elabroate extension of the subto the payment of the interest on the
BORN.—May 19, a daughter to the Wife of P. Apams. bonds
herein provided, and the final redemptio
Jo
rn
ia
n
sa
vestments. Artisans ?—we have every
ys
a
qu
ar
re
In John H. Bostwick, the people
l
wi
th
he
r
hu
sh
an
n of the
d
thei
r
detr
acti
on
is
so
com
mon
pri
agai
nel
pal
nst
of
said bonds, and the faith of the State
juct in Peter Parley.
of Calis
her
wa
eby
th
s
so
e
grade already, from the inventor of
le
ca
us
ple
e.
d for the payment as herein
a have found a careful and assiduous
thos
e
the
y
may
proenv
y
or
fear, that they
The second Jecture gave us the old
of the bonds
issued by virtue of this Act, and the
fhicRoberts-&
Funston,
steam wagon to the bungling sharpener Clerk, and we regard him as having
-st thereon, and all moneys that may
bec
ome
nui
san
be received
ces
and bores to their
Sreamer.—Thgq Steamer is due and
story about the history of the compass,
of California fr
Hare just received the
the United States Governn menot
of a sled stake.
been extremely happy in his selection
n scount of the Civil
nd, so called, are herefrie
nds
Suc
h
ama
its
n
arrival is anxiously awaited. It will
conducting a paof
by
Stock
art of printing, gun powder, &c., fortiirrevocably pledged to the payment
Largest and Best Selected
of the principat
In short we have among us men of of assistants. They have been gentleand interest on the bonds issued under
per,
or
hav
this Act, 4 wil!
ing
any
infl
pr
uence in it, deems
obably bear important tidings from Wines, Fine Brandies, Liquors, Cordials, ful refusal or neglect by Superv
fied by precise dates, as if a man would
isors or a
other ofeer
every calling and profession, and all men peculiarly adapted to the places
to levy or collect the taxes imposed by this Act
it
mer
ely
a
larg
er
, shall be
Wa
fiel
lk
d
er
for
an
detr
d
acti
his
on,
men. He was in des—AND CASE GO0DS-—dispute the first facts impressed upon
a misdemeanor, and the } erson Or persons convicter
t
they need is encouragement to embark they occupied. We believe the beuch
NEVADA.
TO
BROUGHT
EVER
the
i
reo
f shall t »e removed from office and pun
ished be x
his infantile mind. Gallileo, and the and makes it a mere vehicle for petty porate circumstances at latest dates and
fin
e
not
exc
eed
ivg
Their stock of Family Groceries and Miners’
one thousand dollars, or by imprison.
in various kinds of business not now and the bar have united in expressing
ment in
env
y.
county Jail net exceeding six months
Supplies,
is
unsurpassed
in
Varicty,
Quality,
and
His
is
priv
pr
ate
ob
ab
ly
disl
ov
ikes
er
,
wh
el
for
me
whi
by
d
ch
th
e
Co
sta Low Prices, by any house this side of the Bay.
, or by
declaration “it does move,” were eulobet
h
suc
h
fine and imprisonment.
,
known on the coast. But where is the their satisfaction with the interecurse
4
the
objects often have too much conRicans. Some are fain to indulge a
Call and see us, and we will guarantee
Sec. 7 Whenever on the first day of January or Jul
gized with unction. Then we learned
y
in
Any year, there remains after the payment of the inencouragement to come from?
Qualit
and
Price
in
Satisf
Entire
y
action
‘The between themselves and the clerk’s dethe Portuguese
tem
pt
to
tak
e notice, is paraded asa hope that Walker will at least make
terest, as hereinbefore provided, a surplu
s of ten thousbetween certain dates
N.B. Goods delivered free of charge. We always and dollar
it shail be the duty of the Treasurer
blind policy of exporting the capital of partment.
deliver
the
same
quality
of
goods
which
we
sell
mat
to
ter
our
of
publ
ic
note, until any opinion good his escape, but it is hoping against customers.
toadyer
coasted around Niggerlan
of one week, in one daily newed, Columthen
paper pul
the country still prevails. Not asteamThat Wm. Butterfield has been a No.
ish, in the city of New York,
McR
OBE
exp
RTS
res
sed
&
FUN
:TO
N,
is
refe
rred
ho
pe. The Steamer will probably reby the readers to
and for or
bus from a certain port, the name of
ily newspaper published in
No. 34, Broad street, 2 doors above the Post Office.
er leaves our shores but is freighted 1 Sheriff, few or none will deny. A
Snglish at the§
1, for sealed proposals, te be
May
the
29
env
y
that
dict
ated
lei
ve
us
it.
of
fa
Pal
rt
pab
he
le
r
suspense concerning
which we disremember, with a certain
lone mor
» expiration of such publieawith the vital capital of the state — more prompt, decisive and gentlemanly
tions by the Tres
n presence of the Governor or
lies,
in
a
mer
e
spir
it
of
his
reck
less
ness
fat
, are
e,
number of men, and at a forgotten date,
Controller, at the State
al, for the surrender of
BA
CK
US
MIN
STR
ELS
.
Though furnishing the world with its officer the county has never had in the
bon
ds issued under thie Act, which advertisement shall
haz
ard
ed
as
trut
h.
To
be
sure
the
set sail for America. We had heard of
state the amount of moneyhe has on hand for the purAS
SA
UL
T
WI
TH
A
De
ap
Neva
Ly
da
Theat
We
re.
ap
One
Night
on
Only.
.
currency, it is a lamentable fact we capacity of Sheriff. He and his assispose of redemption, aud they shall aecept the lowest proscul
lion
who
pro
nou
nce
s
the
m
ofte
n
posit
Columbus before, but the fellows who
at races not excce
Satur
day.
May
30th,
1857.
—J
r value, as may rederin
.
Wa
lt
er
Wa
ls
h
wa
s
ex
am
in
ed
in
have not enough left among ourselves tants emphatically understood their buthe ¢
over
shoo
ts
his
mar
k,
] the amount of cash on
and
is
HE
mer
Public
of
Nevada
ely
and
vicinity
are
respectfully
conaccompanied him, from the Spanish of
the Police Co
exhaust
to preserve a healthy state of trade, or
siness and minded it thoroughly, with
to reward the industrious laborer.
out fear or favor.
temptible.
the Judge’s pronunciation we could'nt
desi
gn
of
the
press.
make out their names with any degree
county has nothing to give. The concessor to do during the coming year.
stant and unwearied drain upon her rePiscaToriaL.—Our friends, Hosmer,
“sources year after year, leaves her
Potter, Hawkins, Chas. Hall and Ben
Monday morning, for an assault with a
Using the cowarddeadly weapon upon one David Camply advantage placed at their disposal,
bell, at Dayton’s Saloon, on Commer
Immigration Societies call upon us for
The Assessor's office has been filled
of gertainty,
contributions to scatter tracts laudatory full, by John MeCoy. He has perform
<«f our State, over the United States and ed his duties so completely “up to the
Europe. For such a purpose Nevada handle” as to leave little for his sue
Such fellows prostitute the
urt, San Francisco, on
informed that this INIMITABLE TRoOUrE will appear
for one night only.
the company.
policy of the State brouzht to the mind
and comprehension of every man who
has the interest and welfare of the country at heart. In your laudatory themes
on California, tell the world that four
million of dollars leave the country
s
have been exposed for sale at the old
store of Lewis Teal. They came from
Smith’s garden at Sacramento, and
were under the management of Mr.
Merwin, travelling agent for Smith—
monthly, never to return—tkat there Many of opr eitizers have supplied
are men in San Francisco engaged in
distributing information concerning the
theniselves with choice varieties from
Mr. Merwin’s stock. We understand it
is his intention to supply this place for
a few months with flowers.
be emphatically and teetotally d
draughts of the wine of Samia, Byron
prizes are to be awarded for olives. tule
derived inspiration from Holland Gin,
paper, alfalfa, sugar from the Chinese
and numerous distinguished men all the
cane and other articles.
way down from the era of the former to
dif the latter, have made themselves fa
he everentered the Bay of San Francismous by anip of some delici
ous beverage
co—for why? the Bay war’nt there or or other, but the typos
of this office isthere abouts—all been invented since sue their pronunciamento in
favor of the
that time. Crane thinks the Bay of superiority of McRoberts & Funsto
n’s.
San Francisco is not over one hundred sparkling Champaigne—a drink fit for.
Supreme JupGe.—Stephen J. Field
is prominently spoken of as a candidate
for Supreme Judge,
te W.1. Ferguson, Gen. Reddington and Col. Moses Stout are candidates
for State Senator from Sacramento
and fifty years ofage, “ Lo—the poor the gods. If men, and women particuCounty.
Indian,” and other untntored minds enlarly, will drink, the place to zeta good
Time Exrenpep.—We learn that on
The lecture article of the spiritualis at McR. & F.’s F
riday the Governor again granted a
n ten thousand dollars, then it"ts hebeby
of the Treasurer to advertise in two
FRANK HUSSEY,
n New York and one at the Capitaot
l
for three mouths, which advertisement shal
T. W. RALEIGH, Banjoist,
amount
Master STERLING,
W. BERNARD, Violinist,
J. TAYLOR,
which such fund is set 4
ay and d
if such bonds, so
mbered in such advertis
not be prese
ment and cancellation within
H. BERTRAND,
iration of such publication,
three month
1en such fund sh:
T
ry to discharg’:
J. NORTON,
‘d, but th
shall draw no
“Come one! Come all!
.
aforesaid.
1a 4: st
5
Is Uncle Ephe’s call.”’
er of
ate shall ke
[=
> See programmes of the day.
‘comnt and record of all his preeeedings
uy’
, and of the bonds redeemed and surrende?:
nothing to spare for a worse than useLife
in
Lowe
ll,’
(!)
it ceases to be resnett, put up the creek a few days ago the place where the bones of Columbus
sum of $500.
less purpose. But instead of contribupect
able
.
to try a bit of angling. The finny tribes lie entombed.
Irvi
ng
is
posit
ive
on
ting for the
i The next State Agricultural Fair
McRoserts & Funsron.—Anacrewill be held at Stockt
on. In addition to
on’s Song was made divine ly gentle the list of premiu
ms as it stood last year,
nt amount ef such bonds shall not be offer‘said, to exhanst the sinking fond toa less
The following Artistes comprises
CHARLES BACKUS,
the
y
cast
slim
e and dirt on those priIrving, and other old fogies tell the
cial, near Montgomery street, a few
vate
ly
obn
oxious to them, and thus
yarn about Columbus nearly as well as
evenings since. ‘The two got into a difmak
e
a
publ
ic
institution the vehicle of
the Judge, but we dislike to see such
ficulty of words, when Campbell having
private malice and seurrility. No reseminent literary men as the Judge and
hold of a bottle, Walsh drew a pistol
pectable press is so conducted ; for when
these disagree on so important a point
from his pocket. The accused was sent
a paper is edited on the plan of “ The
in Discoveries in the North Pacific, as
to the Court of Sessions on bail in the
dissemination of tracts
bit well, enabling the crowd to bring Havana, while Crane is emphatic for
among foreign nations, we will subscribe
home a hundred and eighty-two fine Seville,
liberally for the publication of a work
trout, as ever nibbled a bait. They
Afte
r
a
grea
t
deal
of
back
ing
and
filon political economy applied to Califorleft a few more of the same sort, we are ling, cutting and coming again, Sir
uia, which shall be distributed among
going after one of these fine days.
Francis Drake, comes fillibustering
our own citizens, We want the true
FLowers.—A beautiful lot of flower along up the coast, but the Judge will
provided, howerér, in
MEDICAL NOTICE.
.
E.S. ALDRICH, M. D.,
this Act, with his annual re
porg, te Le by
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Late Surgeon of the U. S. Army, tenders hi
sional services to the citizens of Nevada and vici
OFFICE—No. 1, Criitenden's Bric
Buildi
street, Nevada. Residence, Nation al Lotel
street.
»,
it to the Governor an abstract of
\
and all books
x
id papers pe
this Act, shall
at
inte
ec of either branch of the
e of both.
terest
PROCLAMATION.
{
y of the Treasurer to pay
8 zid
bonds when the same falls dyg, out
t find, if
sufficient, and if said fund be #8:
on
x
$50.00 Reward,
(
R a Dose of Epsom Salts and Castor Oil.
J
l before the Legislature:
ng to the matters proIl times be open te the in
1, or the Governor, or the
i
Tre
er for the
Lwill pay
ne «
tleast
the latter reward for the apprehensi
tion of the person or persons who have malici
down my advertising bills, headed Loox out
y ont of the General
Her of State shali ‘firs?
urer payable to the oramount of interest money
said interest warrant shail
which
one month previous to the maturing
> the duty of the Governor and Con
st once in each month, at the
e said bonds are being issued, ta
ved by the Treasurer as afore
> to be registered and canceled
Comet, weerein the people are informed that I
largest stock and finest assortment of Druc
Ic1NES, Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Acticles ; also,
Paints, Oils and Camphene in Nevada County.
Come and see them at
Geo. O, KILBOURN’'S
No. 18, Brick Store, Commercial St.
May 29, 1857,
Nevada,
revent them from being rojssuéd.
‘ollo
are specified as the claima
ntitled to be received and funded under thik
State of California, County of Nevada, ss. . funding Acts passed in the years 185], 1852, 1853, 1855
Act:
Disiict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District.
TS PEOPLE of the State of California, to SAM’L
First, Civil bonds of the State issned under the
and 1856, which are now outstanding, with interest due
as appears by the coupons
on the same when presented,
terta
in
a
simil
ar
epini
on.
B. BRITAIN, Greeting: You are hereby summonSecond, Controller's warrants drawn under sanction of
advantages of the State for a home over
law, for civil expenses prior to January first, A. D, i837,
ed to appear and answer the complaint of JAMES AI
remi
nded
us
of
the Life of Jack Downwhere it can be found in large quantir
and u
, but the provisions of
LIFON, within ten days from the service of-tais writ, i
every other, who are so profoundly igre
the funding of any of ‘those
respit
e
to
Jepth
a
R.
March
serve
,
d
who
on
you
was
in
this
count
y,
withi
n
twent
y
days
if
ing,
the title page of which reads, «My ties. Supplies, as fine as ever a miner
m and endorsenient “of S¥bich
served on you in this district and out of this county,
norant of the country and its true policy
convieted in Colusi county of murder, and within forty days if
«sired to be cancelled by thé pro
red on you in this state and
STRAWBERRIES.—A few days since life, in which I say much more about tried a tooth on, or handled, are fo
An Act to cancel the registration and ij:
und and order
themselves, that they rob it of its capiont of this district, in an action commenced on the twened hung on the 3d of April ; ty sixth day of May, A. D. 1857, in said court for the rej orsement of certain warrants, and prohibiting the pay
we were favored with a fine lot of this my grandfather than myself.”
at the same quarters, at No, 34, Bro
tal, nipping its enterprize in the bud,
covery of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, together ment of the same,’ approved January 30th, A. D. 1856,
ad
.
he
was
gra
nte
d
a
res
pit
e
unti
l
the
5th
of
or warrants which have been specifically adjudged iliswith
mos
intere
t
del
st
there
ici
on
ous
atthe
fru
rate
it,
of
ten
by
per
Betw
cent
Mr.
een
per
Bra
andle
y,
hash
and
rehash of everystreet.
and leaving the willing laborer without
, Court, and all said warrants specified in {lia
num from the 29th day of May, A.D. 1853; t
her
with
June, and now until the 3st of July, all costs of suit, as prayed for in plgintiff’s complaint
tioned Act, are hereby expressly excluded from
raised in his garden a mile or so from thing “from Capt. Noah down to Capt.
employment. We want nothing but
fits and provis
of this Act. Third, Just
this
day
filed
in
the
office
of
the
Clerk
of
the
Distri
ct
t
thu
s affording an opportunity for the Court aforesaid. And
THEATRE.-—Miss Ince appears a
town. He has a fine erop of them, and Cook,” three mortal hours and fifty odd
us against the State accrued prior to Janua
you are hereby notified that it
capital, but will all the efforts of « Aid
and which may be allowed and audited hy
you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed,
will doubtless find a profitable market. minutes were consumed, leaving DiscovFrisbie’s Theatre for the first time, on . ™°F¢ full investigation of the case.
plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by deAct of the Legislature. And if the Treasyrer of State
,
Associations”’ succeed in giving to capfault, together with all costs of suit and also demand. of shall willfully issne bonds upon claims noi hereift spéciMo
nd
ay
evenjng next. Asan Actress,
eries
in
the
the court such other relief as is prayed for in his suid fied as reecivable, it shail be deemed 4 misdemeanor,-aid
Nort
h
Pacif
ic
te
be
iF
Joseph
A
Boyer,
Deputy
Sheriff
fully
italists abroad a‘satisfactory solution to
he shall be punished as provided in section
6 of this Ac¢;
complaint. (By order of the court.)
=F On Monday next, in the aftershe
has
few
superiors, if the Sacramento . ef Sacramento, died on the 26th at that
wits
z
®
such bond shall be void.
and
trea
ted
iu
the
grea
t
work
Cran
e
‘estimon
y
is
whereof
said
I,
Rufus
Shoemake
r,Clerk
ot the
the glaring fact that fifty millions of noon and evening, the June session of
12. The claims specified in this Act may be re
District
Court
aforesaid
do
hereunto
set
my
hand
and
,
and
San
Fra
nci
sco
pap
ers
ate
to be be-. place. He wasa native of St. Louis impress the seal of said Court, this 26th day of May, A.
ved for funding, and bonds therefor may be issued
to
be
prep
arin
g
for
the
pres
s—of
circ
umdollars fly this country annually for inthe Musical Convention meets in Grass
ior to the first day of January, 1859, but not afte?1D.
1857.
RUFUS
SHOEMA
Clerk,
KER,
lie
ved
.
She
is
no
w
fill
ing
an
eng
age
stanc
.
es.
and
29
A
yea
wards; and all claims not presented for funding prior to
large
rs
r
of
age
audi
.
ence
was in atvestments elsewhere?
By WM. SMITH, Deputy.
that time, are excluded from the provisions of this Act,
Valley. Considerable preparation, we tendance on
me
nt
A.
A.
SARGENT
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
my
29-Gy
,
at
Sa
cr
am
en
to
.
Th
e
pr
ess of that
the
seco
nd
even
and such blank bonds prepared under the provisions of
ing—
the
We cannot publish the appeals of the believe, has been made, and
{>
Mis
s
Inc
e
is
on
the
boa
rds
at
Sac
this Act, as shall then remain on hand, shall be destroyed
a fine disgross receipts being
ci
ty
ca
nn
ot
fi
nd
la
ng
ua
ge
to
sa
y too
Sheriff's Sale.
near
ly
fifty
in the presence of the Governor, Controller and Treasper
‘*Pacific Aid Association ” regarding it
ram
ent
o
and
app
ear
s
to
be
pop
ula
r
Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed, issued urer.
play of musical attainment is anticipacent greater than on the preceding
mu
ch
in
he
r
praise. A company of good
ont of the Hon. District Court, Mth Judicial Dhisnight
.
Sec.
13This
Act
shall
take
effect on the first day of
as we do, as a most miserable cheat upon ted.
am
on
g
the
atr
e
goe
rs.
trict, on a Judgment rendered therein on the 2Ist day of November, A. D. 1857, as to all its provisions, excep?
su
pp
or
te
rs
wi
ll
appear with Miss Ince,
The
same
lectu
res
were
repe
ated
at
April, A.D. 1857, in favor of John Caspar and against those relating to, and necessary for, its submission to the
the present citizens of California.
M. Rozenheim, for the sum cf Three hundred and fifty
an
d
al
A for returning,
to
Qua
ge
ing and proclaiming
rtz
th
CoN
er
vEN
TIO
th
N.—
e
A
con
pe
ven
tio
op
n
le
Grass Valley on Wednesday and 'Thursof Nevada
six 50-100 dollars, with interest on the sum of $356 50 at
which shal} take ¢ffect immetiiatety*
{icz.—The excessively hot weather
the rate of ten per cent per annum from rendition of
shall be submitted to'tie people of
may
expect
to
be
finely
enterta
ined.—
of
quartz
miners
is
called
fog
the
18th
night
day
s.
Rai~roap Prosrects.—
A _ rumor, we haye had for a few days past, reJudgment until paid, together with $59 50 costs of suit, the § tate for their ratification, at thé next general elecI have jevied upon and seized apd will expose to public tion,
to be holden on the irst Wednesday of September,
We commend the lecturer to the tenWe ask for the distinguished actress the . Of June, in the Assembly Chamber, sale,
‘more vague than we could wish, reaches
at the Court House door of Neyada County, on the A. 1). 1857, and the qualitied electors of this State, shali,
minds us of the fact that our friends are
patronage her eminent talents deserve. Sacramento.
20th day of June, a. p. 1857, at 2 o'clock p. M., all the at said election, on their ballets for State officers, vote
us that a survey of an extension of the
der footed everywhere.
right, title and interest of said M. Rosenheim in and to for or against this Act; those voting forthe same, shall
not unprovided for in the way of ice.—
the following described property, as described in said write or have printed on their ballots, the words “ Pay
Sacramento Railroad is about being
#
Gov
ern
or
Joh
nso
n
and
woul
d-be
order
ot
sale,
to wit: That certain House and the Lot the Debt;” and those voting against the same, shail
Mr. Haven has, in tue cellar of the
Ca
vi
ro
rn
ia
St
ar
e Recister.—We
Know Nortnines.— Report has ita
on which the same is erected, situated on Woolsey’s write or have printed on their ballots the words “ Repumade. We seize upon the intimation,
Gov
ern
or
Well
er,
at
late
date
s
wer
e
at
Flat, inthe County of Nevada,on the south side of diate the Debt.”
Journal office building, an abundance of
ar
e
in
de
bt
ed
to
G.
W
.
We
lc
h, Esq., of
mess of know nothings assembled in
uncertain as it may be, for in the prothe Main street running through said town, said buildSec. 15. The votes cast for and against this Act, shal}
Orov
iile
.
The
Nort
h
Cali
forn
ian
says
the finest quality, with which he will
ing being situgted between A. Cook’s Livery Stable on be counted, returned and canvassed, and declared, in
th
e
Pi
on
ee
r
Bo
ok
St
or
e,
fo
r
a
co
py of
Saeramento on Saturday evening last,
ject we read the only hope of regenerathe west, and a Store House on the east belonging to the same manner and subject to the same rules as votes
supply customers every hot day, or cold
this work. It is invaluable to business the latter can get nary yote from Butte Chin & Co., said building being one stoyy ia heighth and east for the Treasurer of State, and ifit appear that a
to agree upon some concerted plan of
tion to this portion of the state ; at least
forty feet in width fronting the street and running back majority of all the votes so cast for or against this law
unle
ss
by
Jo.
McCo
rkle
’s
per
mis
sio
either, if they desire it.
n—
me
n,
thirty-five feet, more or less, together with all and sinas woresaid,
in
fa
ct
,
we
or in favor of this Act, thenthe same shail
ca
nn
ot
se
e
h
o
w
th
ey
action during the coming campaign. A
the only durable benefit which can regular the appurtenances thereunto belonging.
have effect as hereinbefore provided, and shall be irre Jo.
own
s
the
Dem
ocr
acy
of
Butt
e.
co
ul
d
we
Given under my hand ihis 25th day of May, a.
ll
do
wi
th
peal
ou
able
until the principal and interest of the liabilities
t
it.
Th
is
vo
lu
me
pr
op
sult to us, is by a connection railwise
os
it
io
n
to
di
sb
an
d,
an
d bunk in with
,
Wm. BUTTERFIELD,
= The types sometimes tell wonherein created shall be paid and discharged, and the
co
nt
ai
ns
ne
ar
fo
Sheriff of Nevada County.
ur
hu
nd
Governor shall make proclamation thereof; but if'a
re
d
pa
ge
s
an
d
is
th
e
svith the cities below. To this concluderful tales. In our last they annou
de
mo
cr
at
s
wa
s
vo
ted down by a
(= Dr. Ashe, of San Francisco, isa
majority of the votes so cast are against this Act, thet
ncth
e
mo
st
co
mp
re
he
ns
iy
e
hi
st
or
y of the. candidate for State Treasurer. We
the same shall become void.
‘sion our citizens must, by this time, ed Misso
Sheriff's
Sale.
vo
te
of
14
to
9.
It
se
em
s
a
ma
jo
ri
ty
uri gone for the emancipation*. 16. It shall be the dnty of the Secretary of State
Y virtue ofan order of sale tome directed, issued out
St
at
e
ye
t
pu
bl
is
he
d.
Pr
ic
e 83 50, and . }, ave had bad luck with Joctors in that
tohave this Act publishedin one newspaper in each Juhave arrived, and to bend every effort ists, instead of S¢. Louis.
wa
s
fo
un
no
d
t
re
cr
ea
to
nt
th
e
pr
in
of
ci
the
Hon
pl
Dis
es
tri
Cou
ct
rt
Mth
Jud
ici
Dis
al
tri
on
ct
Another
to be found at the Pioneer Book Store,
a Judgment rendered therein on the 23d day of May. A. dicia! District of this State, if one be published therein,
for the accomplishment of the means of blunder or two occurred in the same of the party. There might be a time
three months hext preceding the genéral election to
office. Findley, Dawley or Sweetland p. 1857in, favor of Stanton Buckner and John Webber for
Main street.
and 4@gainst Artemus Rogers, for the sum of One thoube holden upon the fitst Wednesday of September‘hext ;
prosperity, should be their aim.
when democracy could be made more
would do for a change.
sand Six hundred and seventeen 6-100 dollars, with infor which publication, ‘no greate? alfowance shall be
number, altogether unaccountable.
terest on the sum of$1,617 06 at the rate of three per made than the rates allowed by law tothe State Printer.
The design of the railroad company
palatable than at present. But when
Approved April 28th, 1857.
cent per month from the rendition of Judgment until
Famty Jars.—It is lamentable to
i
A
lit
tle
boy
,
upo
Wuo’Lt
TAKE
A
RipE!—We
notice
n
wh
om his mothpaid, together with the sum of $30 75 costs of suit and
the ehief executive head of the party read th
is to excend the track to Auburn or yiall
acc
ruing costs, I have levied upon and seized, and
e
¢
att
erw
aul
ing
s
in
whi
ch
the
.
er
was
inf
lic
that
tin
our
friend
g
John
per
A.
Lancaster,
son
has
al
cha
stisement, will expose at public sale, at the Court House door of
Constable’s Sale.
as weli as nation, announees himself in Mountain
cinity, and sweeping along the foot-hills,
Nevada County, on the 20th day of June fa. dD. 1857,
De
mo
cr
at
,
St
at
e
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Town
at 2
recently
Jou
furnished
rna
l,.
his
sai
stable
d:
“Gi
with
ve
a
me
two
or
thr
ee
lic
ks
mor
e,
ocl
ock
p,
M-,
all
the
right, title and interest of the said WO ship of Bridgeport, ss: By virtue of two executions
favor of allowing foreigners the same
terminate the road for a time at OroGlobe, and a few other papers are in-. Mother, I don’t think ian behave well A. Rogers in ¢nd to the property described in said or. on attachments teme delivered, issued from the Court
number of new and elegant carriages
deof
r sale, Situated and being in the City and County
ville. How near this city the nearest
privileges as the most favored of our dulging themselves
of of W. P. 44. Winham, Eaq,, an acting Justice of the
and making night . yet.”
Nevada, and State of California, to wit: That certain Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date
and splendid carriage horses. He has
point of such a route would come is unown citizens— which means eligibility hideous to ot
piece or parcel of land, situatéd
May 25, A. D. 1857, to satisfy two Judgments rendered
in
fhe
tow
n
of
Nev
ada
,
hers. It is a crying shame,
now on hand a stock of horses, carriaState and County aforesaid, on the west side of Mai
by said Court on the 16th day of May, a. p. 1857; one
n
to the office of President—there is not that so beautifu
certain, but let it come wherever it will,
stre
et, fronting 20 feet, more or less, on said Main ts in favor
of
J,
W.
Warfield
for
$58
50, one in favor of J.
=
Man
y
kind
moth
ers
at
the
East
l
an
d
gl
or
ges and buggies equal to any other staious a thing as
and bounded on the north by lot of H. Hirschman & I rO., P. Cook & Co for $17 13, and against Sam’l W.
Dyer,
an American, honest in the profession the Democratic part
‘it cannot fail to be of inealculable good
and on the south by premises of A. Sanford, and running amounting to the sum of $105 63 debt, interest, damay should be torn . 7° erowene hes Masta, thet Cay back from said Main street westerly tothe ravine, beges and cost of suit.
ble in the State ; all of which are kept
to this .city and surrounding country.
of the principles of Americanism, who from limb to gudgeon just for the sake . S'¥ thir children chloroform before ing the same premises now oceupied by a two story I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest
for the especial benefit of his friends—
brick house and used by Rogers as a hardware “te bidder for cash, the interest of Sam’l W. Dyer in and te
And we have hope, notwithstanding the
will not ask a repudiation of Buchanan
together with all and singular the appurtenances
4nd acertain Water Ditch, running from Oregon Creek to
them.
g
whippin
—
spleen.
l
persona
little
the public. If you want to ride, call
a
ng
of gratifyi
implements thereunto belonging, or in anywise apperStrawberry Bar, also his interest in certain Mining
apparently deadened energies of our
by
th
De
e
mo
cr
pa
at
rt
be
ic
y
fo
he
re
taining.
Claims on said Bar, known as Dyers claims, on Monday
Gentlemen,
do have peace in the family.
and see them.
Given under my hand, at office in Nevada city, thie the 22nd day of June, a, D, 1857, between the hours of 9
t
a
people, that the road must find a termiA
Ca
li
fo
rn
ia
lo
vy
er
wr
it
es
could join its ranks. Such a doctrine
to his 25
dayt
of h
o’clock, A. M., and . o’clock P.M. Sale to take place in
May, a. p. 1857,
Tet dogs delight to bark and bite,
THE CamPaicN—is about to comas that advanced by the Presiden in his
view of the property,
Wm
.
BU
nus here eventually.
TT
ER
FI
EL
D.
is
sw
ee
the
th
ar
us
t
—“
le
ye
Yo
ve
r
ar
n
is
s
Go
red hath made them so.
t
Taken as the property of Sam’l W. Dyer to satisfy the
Sheriff of Neyada County.
Let bears and lions grow] and fight
So, push oa the railroad, and fasten mence. Democracy gathers its clan inaugural is the rankest treason to the
above demands and accruing costs,
ther long to kort a gal, but ile hey you
G. W. MOORE,
For ’tis their nature too.
N
o
t
i
c
e
.
May 25, A. D, 1857.—4w
yi
a modicum of the capital we produce to leaders again on the 14th of July. country in the opinion of a true Ameri.
Ca
t
te
Constable.
.”
But children youshould never let
Office Wells, Fargo & Co.
A
li
Your angry passions rise,
ttle more than six weeks and a set can.
the soil that produces it.
Nevada, May 24, 1857.
EP
iG
Ra
We have this day appointed A. D. Tower our agent
M
Your little hands were never made
ON
A
GE
RT
AI
N
Fa
su
io
n.
—
of candidates for numerous offices will
For
Sale—Valuable
Mining
Property.
at
Ne
va
vi
Ch
ce
da
H.
as
Me
,
.
re
ad
si
,
gn
ed
.
To gouge each other’s eyes.
When lovely woman veils her bosom, Im
WELLS, FARGO& ©
Take TO THE Bric.—Henry Bates, be presented to the people, and political
FYE subscriber having determined to remeet cei’
For Sonora.—The Siskiyou =
J. M. VANsYCKLE, S
with muslin fashionably thin, what man
ims
Atlantic States, offers for sale the
known as the Woolsey Claims, situated on
late State Treasurer, was taken to the buffettings will be the order of the day. cle says that a meeting was to have
Srate Desr.—We publish in anothwith eyes coulde’er refuse ’em cautious<
OTICE—Chas. F. Robinson is our authorized agent Flat, in Nevada County, also, one-third of the
during our absence from this State.
claims kuown as the Dewey (Co. Claims, adjoining
the
prison brig on Saturday night, being unLet the time arrive hastily. Any exbeen held at Yreka on Saturday last, er place the act submitting the State ly from peering in? And when his arCHAMBERS & GOODRICH.
Woolsey Claims, together with a valuable Beservojr
3w
and Ditch, formerly owned by FOX & Co, Any Person
able to give the required bail, $50,000. citement is preferable to the listiessness for the purpose of raising volunteers to Debt to the people. It will be found in dent gaze returning, the muslin heaves Nevada, May 20, 1827.
wishing to makea good investment
can now have a raré
to
de
ep
dr
aw
si
n
gh
s,
wo
ul
no
d
t
his
’ finzn tor
OR SALE—A Bakery now doing a good business, in opportunity. Por —— 5a
ple
ad
to
cou
rt
go
of
into
do
to
da
g
of
ys
So
wh
bro
no
ic
ugh
we
be
t
are now supra. Gen. Cosby was to adour columns three months, according to
h
He will
evdda.!
Hon. E. F, Bur
the
or
Flat,
Woolsey’s
Red
a
t
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