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November 30, 1855 (4 pages)

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—————— vr = . ‘3 Ve CreLepraTion oF THE ALLIES.— The Hiser Gates ie Sierra Citizen says: . Dislecution For eig n Miv ers Lic ense.—The ShasN EN ADA JOURN NA L, AL . ‘celebration of the Allies on the 26th at; “The reading public most generally read the! E. G. WAITE, EDITOR. tee Francisco in honor of the fall of the news and the short stories, skip over the edi. . derA case of dislocation of the spine came unta Courter holds the following language my treatmentat Selby Flat on the 29th con e cer nin ; g S a mod ifi =oe s cat ion ee of the law reg u'y F ee , 2 ing ;‘rial and advertisements and throw the pape. ‘of Oct obe r last . The Pp patient Mr. R. Lindsey r Steet : See Sees. Pere lating foreign miners license. ia Wacon Roap Neepep.—It has of the Spine. County Treasurer's Report. To the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County:—Gentlemen, I present you hereunto }away—that’s the way our reading public do.’ while drifting iu a tunnel, a boulder from above H “N ever wasa greater untruth uttered,. i is the editor whose lot is cast in such . fell upon his shoulders when in a kneeling pos: by De. e* ieee Z tha n the int ima tio n tha t the representa-. tur e, ben din g the bod y double, and causing a! ' pleasant places as those in which our neighbor . P been. respondie ng toa toast proposed observed that miners in a majority of in-: Wail ace, a general onslaught was made on’ tives from the mining portion of the State, . circulates. Our editorials unfortunately are dislocation of the spine between tht sixth and stances, naturally seek those locations:the mi will goto Sacramento feeling themselves. mic Malakoff placed in the center of read, and hot only read, but egmmented upo Seventh dorsal vertebra. The-upper portions instructed by first which are easiest of access. For this. . th public opinion to repeal, or e pavilion, with beef bones, sticks, &c., and severely criticised, We “catch jease” quite of the spinal column at the n isixth i dorsal w sj at least greatly modify, the present law in reason parts of our county are filled with}which w&s soon demolished and the Allied frequently. Why, Mr. Citizen, you bught to: resting on the anterior edge reg ard of to theseventh for eign Mimer’s License. If dor. “Ridge” The population. an enterprising ‘flag placed over iti But a dispute, now have heard the din andjseen the dust ‘that our . ‘al and formi an obtuse ng angle with the lowé! such effort to repeal is made next winter, or that portion lying between the South . arose between the English and French j !ast leddeér kicked up in this unusually qu. ie P@rtion t of the spinal ‘column; The ribs were! gentlemen, you will hear sucha thunderand Middle Yubas, presents, we do not/ which-of ing of ind ign ati on from every ravine and the National fftgs should ocenpy . burg: Nome would have us believe that thc . -letached from-the sixthdorsal? : Chloroform was administered and by exten. gulch, as never before fell upon your startle d ear s. _M ar k our words.” sion and conn terexte nsio n I succ eede d in re: point of mineral wealth developed, or en filed with beef, beer, end Johny Bullism, . 4d indeed we thoughso too wh , en t on the industrious and persevering set of miners, and the French with frogs, claret and . ™0F##Ps of the publication a Ne Th e placing the vertebra. Sensation and motion ed it or ma y sp eak the sentiments w Yorker, (we hesitate to say, as favorable an aspect in. the most honorable position. The British, . decline of the Jovrnar dates from the last issuc in the infe rior extr emit ies wer e now restored,. of his section, but when he assumes td asany territory of equal extent within the . patriotism could net fraternise. Marshal . ™°™e" sense — = wine’ sessain Boocaps and. the excrucia ting pain closed. as.saon. . kn ow. public opinion throughout the entire. State. Much of the development of that! North and Charley Duane effected a comse ne e962 sa a Pats annexeé areport of the receipts and dishursments from June Ist, a. p. 1855, to Noy. 8th, a. p. 1855 being a correct transcript from the books kept by me as County Treasurer. Nevada, Ni 55. a JOHN WEBBER, Treasurer Nevada County COUNTY TREASURER’S STATEMENT IN FULL. Nov. 8—To total amount of State Fund......-. plies < Can “ per” “ = = S Z = de wadae ce aame<t G 26,838 88 “#2 Ree Food .B .'. “, ¢ Indigent Sick Fund 344 80 1,403 95 ae a4 .' Public Building Fund. +: i> ba ; fs city and Marysville. Provisions and mi-. jf at e of $4 pe r mo nt h mu st be’ re st or ed. of the cas fe e, but the co mm en ma ts de ab ou my t * . ordered his paper stopped from that time Th e wr at h of Sh asta will undoubtedly be cur ing a ma n wit h a br ok en bac k, pr om pt ed: of correcting . henceforth and forever; ‘because he couldn’t. t “*!*?AKFr—4n ee Oar aing implements are brought direct to the . °°™P85Y, we a ms ate ae in explanation of. immense, the thunders of the northern : Westa nore than the Sacramento price. the dif » fer ' t barbecue ence between a dislocated spine and Vatican will awaken echoes that have 2 a nigger, i But)ispe. i f that !since the movement ¥ . j wouldn eat him whole, and a br ok : a portion one en for , “ the ben efi of th : t os no e t ual in. slu ® Teduce mbe red the priee since creation, but unless the of water, by the mi-/ lick his chops there is for more, just of the eounty, to prove equalin. he was i : informed on such subjects. ners, had beon made, the ditch company . sound. editor, Who is a ‘malicious ossifer,” calls its mineral wealth to any other, which at All depends on the injury to the spinal cord is epoctatble cisly Sp pack Animals ; had resolved to sell water at the reduced. But the terror of having our bread and jout his harefoot command and threatens presen IS AaCCCSSINIC O ly ) a maid, miners homes and claims at a cost of little. *" Oe a ie p our last is— antwouldn't tolerate any one who me to make some remar . price of 33 1-3 cents per inch. We are/dinner cut of summarily, was nothing to the as to the fatal result. In dislocation, there is to make the world stink of earrion, the but little injury done to the cord. In fractantholeat i credibly informed, that the reduction had mental anguish we felt for our creditor ;Ma jor ity mu st rul s, e. som e Mark our words. cality are : as yet ure s, the ely cor d is com pre sse d, "3 comparativ bro ken , or nies sof la_j, been long in contemplation by the comof whom live ata distance. Printers though cerate —_— e — e 2 d tha t it gen era oped. lly pro The mining population is sparsely . ves fat al. Th e = : : : . poo r are pro ver Ly bia nc l ut for n@ hon or est « y. Re sp Tou er i r —— bits We is -t ak e the pan y, and tha t suc h en int ent ion had bee n . Sre y eff ect s whi ch are produced by violence done to fol distributed over a large area, and a field. ! : : Kies a large sum in the eyes of members of the craft low ing tel egr aph ic dis pat ch fro m the ¥ often expre ssed before any action was had the spinal cord are very similar to those proUnion: is still there open for enterprise and inand would go far towards liquidating our debts, hy miners to foree: a reduction. From the duced by injuriesdone to the brain, such as par t of the ~Fonrest Crry; Nov. 27th. dustry not equailed in this ‘ . could it be preserved until creditors were in. concu ssion , extra vasat ion, fra ctu re wit h de. ~A man named Woods-was arrested by a We ref er to Lit tle Yor k tow nsh ip jte nor of our arti cle last week entitled . formed of the flush state of our treasury. But} state. pre ssi on, sup pur a ati on, and bs ieede do thal hart Bele ulc era mo tio b n. at Ka na ka Fla t, ne ar thi . “Mi s pla ner ce, s yes on a Str ike ,” the rea der mig ht the gra nd act of the mor nin g had so far under. . b rue ar ud The consequence is, the mines in that lo terday morning, charged with robbing the to ve ae YE gre Ww. ate r or i les s ext ent and produce the same restore of Gates & Davidson of $1,200.— > ° = . ee . Lit: p a hi . ders had made a partial reduction in order dared not trust our superabundance of this. sultas when the spine is broken. In this He refused to tell where the money was con cas e cea par led aly wh , sis en he exi wa ste s hu d ng eit to for Ban the of a han the in her goo Worl . tre ker the ds sav and ds min the s d's e mol jto till ne mse e fr ers ai lif eaRed e Dog om lve 1sity br k y s d through elo sle Yor nga tio n to Litt York , the ; >at ¢ taora slight compressi ay SaroUgA & : © : jfrom some dreadful consequences. Such fear they were not sou=nd. After a consulta . nearly dead. They then let him down.} on of the cor d, whi ch south-east portion of the county would! os Gobi dike . tion with a couple of high-toned boys iu the! ceased . He sti ll ref use d to tel l what he had done! “ase. as soo n ast he ver teb ra wa s rep lac ed, . merease greatly in population and im-. . ae SS ee . Office, the plata was deposited in the bottom of and sensation and motion were also restored. with the money, they were about to hang. port ance. A‘still farther continuation of} hi m a se co nd tim e, wh Far en at the Acc tpe mo nt. ne —Mr y . H. wa R. s. Fob es, . 20 old box, and . from ten to fifte en poun ds of} Ha d ext ‘ rav asa tio n exi ste d Be . the res ult wou ld et ote 4 ees Thie ¢ fo un d co ng al ea led in a stump near by, when. the road across Bear river would tap the! formerly and expressinan between this city . old type peared upon it. This is our va have been fatal without a doubt, 2 aed pre ihe wa te s rel eas ed. He im : me di at el y we nt + 1 ) , ! . @ pen is stick ing over our upper part of Placer county,which is now! and Little York, was accidentally killed. * P&S ear—— w shier , The above statement of facts is respectfully {to his par 5 = S o e Seas . tne : r, na = me d Yo : rk , ah d a4 in fo rm : ed . g 3 s o f m , and feeli ng the impo rtan ce of the new yoca tior being developed byJ Nevada capital, and) at Red Dog on Menday last in the follow-} submitted to those interested. : . him ofhis treatment by the mob, where. 3 . j = , can triumphantly exclaim, . H. Henr, u. p. bring much of the trade of that section to, ing manner: (upon York went to the ground, got into a Conse Soup, cole Stk: bailing «tata. Ne va Oct 30t pa . 185 h 5. . dif fic cur merchants. The portion of Placer} He cut down a sapling agaiast which a! ult y wit h a man named Peter MeSe S Se y O And e will pay them every cent. ! T re Evoy, who struck York in the face, mentioned is fast rising in importance. A' log had rolled, on the side hill, and before . A Card, Minxrna.-—-_We are informed by G. Ww. . w he re up on Yo rk dr ew his kni fe an d cut Ta ditch of immense dimensions is in process! he could get out of the way the end of the yy the Nev apa Jovu rwan of Nove mber i ‘ se : McE voy so£0 th at his b bowels hung8 out.— elch Esq., thet more extensive preparatio. 23d I find an arti ns pur cle por to tin set for g th. ~:° t "°Y of completion in that section, projected log , struek him in the hip, and so injure'y ii gs ofpatie a miner'e s meet-. . Yor d nave been mi ing 4 k is now in ; Downieville Jail. No . ; ‘and publ:ish the proceedin nbs ber and owned principally by our citizens, dc bbefo are. thegien-cirh uhdense jing held at Kemington Hill. on the i2th Nov. hopes are entertained of the recovery bim internally that he died in about two Cora ll than a ever of! Expensive tunuels . which is destined to bring te market un-) hours after. He leaves a wife and two ‘have been cut in the solid rock, and ditches . as the principal object of that meeting appears McKvoy. i to have been in changing the name of the dis: . — —— ee told wealth which now lies hidden in the/ehildren. Deceased was formerly from enlarged and put in thorough repair. At. trict, electing a Recorder and villifying myself, . Cuine se Cutv atny .—Th e Times and . tS x we } ee, 4 PORE : ” . eae eS i hills, for the want of water. The natural . Obio. . } Birehville, new diggings have been struck . 1 shall offer to its projectors a few suggestion: . Transevtpt says the Cel est ial are be s co . ! m. pt New say digg ings have also . 0th for thei r bene fit e and that e ETS of the EET ne eém mu — , which promise well. tendency of the produce of that locality,. ‘ing civilized. One of them drew a nity at large, as = ain. P a 2 = a I ‘i ii ¥ = o ° . ip Teceive the impression that the water yen-/ mined our confidence in human nature that we } < ‘2 In all these cases, paralysis may exist to a pistol. with an easy communication, is this city. A lively min: . meeting held July 15th, 1855 at Remington lon a white man last week because of a falling of even the small amount of rain ing town has sprung up and indications of hill dist rict, I was duly elected Recorder of An inconsiderable sum of money appro. difficu lty about a mining privile ge. ,of the last day or two, demonstrates the rich developements are seen. Of San Jua ag. ntha ,t district, to hold it until July 1856. 1 priated to the building ofa road will se. propricty of planking Main Strect. The/a mining locality and a town giving sure eviassure those who conferred upon me the honor eure it. ’ Depar rure. —Dr. §8.C. McInty re an} . —an d also thos e who appo inte d my suec esso r <i ! nature of the soil in this great thoroughhsigeerag Sheree irae. future, too much cannot (nin e mon ths befo re the offi ce bec ame vacant) ‘old and valued friend, departed for his! Criur.—The calendar of crime in this! fare is so spongy that aslight shower sufibe said, Those who sa w the place two months thatI will retain the records of said office . home in the East on Wedne sday. The} and discharge the duties thereof during the stateis full. The burthen of the press for fices to produce any assign PLANKING or Marx > Street.--The . been discovered at Sevastopol. oe re ba ! . . . . to the Recordership. Ata abl e qua nti ty . "° ° no pe at on si ea ee e e Dr. ter has s been m long a for residen ee among whi t us, . ch e I was elec ted. I also beg leav e f 4 jwh ich has tak en. pla ce in so sho rt a tme, some time past has been murder and blood-. of mud. j to return my sincere thanks to the parties conjand won a long list of fiiends by his kind Experiments haye heretofore should they see it now. shed. At last the frightful increas? of . been tried to obviate the difficulty, by fill jcer ned in cha nging the name of Remington All these places have a generous supply of and amiabl disposi e tion, and gentl emanl . y . Hill dist rict ; nam ing a place inhabited by crime has awakened socicty from its wout-. ing the street to the depth of a foo t or S0,' water as soon as the rains commence, a more such a class as now rule in Pebbleville, after deportment. We shall be happy to bej . ed lethargy, and more vigilance will, for. with stones and gravel, but as soon as the . perservin 2: { . ma n, is abo ut the sam e hon or that it wou ld be g class of miners inhabits no part of among the first to meet him en his return. . to stand sponsor toa Penitentiary, or a convict . a time, at least, be used to bring criminals) earth is softened by rains, the heavy wag‘th e State, and astonishing results must be jship. ‘and shake once more his honest hand. . to justice. We are glad to sce the tone. ons drive the pavement out of sight, and . chronicled, from these locali -_—— ' ties. . _ «As to the personal roasons which prevented !. Tur Lasr Catip or Larayerrr.--A letter. of virtuous indignation, which public sen-. the street is apparently in no bet ithe rec ord of cert ain clai ms, the y are to be. ter nee Tika tne veel Feabibtind ian tN day set j from Italy conta ins the death ofthe last sur-. j foun d in the fact that by the Law s of the Distiment : pale breathes. #28 76 fF SEADOO. <5 DURUM Fs sia bass os cds one « ss = i . “ ed = * 3 5 o * oY 8 1,050 78 5 6S aca td saco ces eone 338 82 4 $66,902 11 or. Nov. &—By amount of State Fund disbursed........0.-0 .---eeee$13,649 89 County Fund disbursed.. _. Poblic Building Fund disbursed. a . 22,743 68 6,695 00 ee Road Fund disbursed.........ccceceseeees 206 00 Indigent Sick Fund disbursed..... 1,405.74 School Teachers’ Fund disbursed...2...... ~ 361 94 “ Building Fund disbursed...... Nieves ee the vertebra were replaced. Splints and banmining region, he is going it blind. The NG ea — pron vexts promise by hoisting the American flag on was about to be uncorked, called for hi3 bill in dages were well adjusted. At this time the] settled o pini on of all classes alike, in this which connect the small mining towns of} the Malako# after hustling the allies off }a voice of home-made thunder, was meekly pat ien has t so for recovered as to be able to inpa rt of th e mining region, whether friends Eure Eur ekaka , , OrlOrl ean eans,s, Mo the se st y’ an ore’s84and Wo" ol s! d ; ; 9olsey §} the stand. ce {formed by one who expected sudden demolition walk out. or fo es to Jo hn Ch Flats, Cherokee, San Juan, &e. with this . in am an is , th FETE Rage at a rn nie . Yaak it was th e ol d Th ad not des ign ed pub lis hin a g sta tem ent four bits , and é be shel led out and « ° STAKE.— sth & Wits Geen denecan c $28,686 14 County Fund... Bie «—>* 75 #8 ? Dr. 26 33 = $45,087 58 Total balance remaining in Treasury... 2.02.2. leececeee eee ce sees eceeee eee $21,514 53 TOTAL AMOUNT OF RECEIPTS FROM JUNE IsT To NOY. Stu, 1855, FR OM YARIOTS SOURCES INTO THE COUNTY TREASURY. On account of Foreign Miners License.......0...-.eeceeeee see. $19,765 16 y io gPwoperty Tax. 26.22. < t's eat * “ = we * te “ Poll Taxes svorit ss awe 2igt ~ Licenses sold by Treasurer Wega ak) “ “ $43,282 18 ppt deep tases es bce det ds Obi RaGeaw aba esss 23,619 93 SWAN ib CA BUY oid ein iews fie 43-6 Wo ccs cons kaw duteeiaads vim 1nicadok sos $66,90 2 12 RECAPITULATION STATE FUND. Dr. June 1.—To amount.received from predecessor..... Aide teense teecauMe $11,286 08 Noy. 8.—~ by, “4 ‘“‘ Foreign Miners Licenses........ 9,882 58 a 4$ ba ‘fer PROONEW BES.. 5s. ec den BED SS, 4,137 93 es Ks “Poll Tax 2,348.55 virgeee e’ 2 S “ Ball Alleys, Billiards brighter day to social life in California —}. the street. agree ‘with the general system upon which and last surviving chikl of the Marquis ter . that we have survived another year of his adthese parties operated, and as a large portion . fayette, is dead. She died a few days ago, One of the means suggested as a preven-. We bear that several property holders . ministration. We saw vo Biddies washing of the ground claimed was the property of the . aged about 75, at her princely residence at many who do not deem their toiee omely finished’Cottage eee casure r-nely . desti — In hatc conc hed lusi late on, in the the undersigned assures the > House, on Dread Street. Enquire of fall unde r a burIt isa valu able docu ment , pres enti ngin a!, . . = , : let complete till at least twenty pounds of A. A. SARGENT. i ae Nie ae g . dock in some out of the way place, but the. "e¥ corporation of Pebbleville that their feel-! We8 vada, Nov. 29, 1855—1f more clea r and conc ise form ing s tow than ard him are fully reciprocated, and any of 'regular plump ones, such ironin , the shape of revolvers and bowie as are slain in: the trusting that they may soon occupy the exalt. . its pre dec ess ors , the fin anc ial con dit ion of. Knives, ismade to dangle at their belt. Hoosier state on the occasional visits ofitiner-. ed position for which they are destined, I sub: A Card the cou nty , the sou rec s of revenue, &c. &c. . aut preachers: But language fails to do justice . scribe myself . TNGE statement I read in the Nev They are daily in the habit of lugging . week about an affray between Exccer Garvey and We co mm en d its per lm elf is, in regard to the cause of the affray entirely inuea l Ca to te tax s -pa Re yer mi s. t ct o on the , “hi gh ton ed” gob ble r tha t was the about an arsenal, living proofs that the . correct. Garvey never aceused me (to my lw generally. . center of attraction, and we quit,merely adding Recorder of Pebbleville District. ° soe) 14 face) of that} I state for the \ . deed, if Ae did (a sihers to justify himself, natural state of manis a state of war. < a a ei Oa a . satisfaction of the public, and im justice to myself that at y og . that according to corporeal sensations we preCoat Mines Discoverep near Steckron.—. the charge is utterly untrue, {tis not to protect valuable life, or. New Banxtye Hovse.—Langton & . sent an obvious case of mulium in parvoi VALENTINE BUTSCH. We learn that coal mines have been discovered . . Nevada, Noyember SC—lw* property that men fortify themselves) Co. have opened a Banking House for the . about thirty miles southwest of Stockton at the ict A R E ae ge SR S 4 a . Nrarty Fixisnep.—-The Grass Valley Telehead of Corral Hollow. in the co ie es an ea wr T e s with a masked battery under their coat-. purchase of Gold Dust, &e next door ast range. SUMMONS. to; . graph contains the following very grat4ifying} The Stockton Argus says that a party of! . 1TATE OF CALIFORNIA, N ia county, Township of! surveyors were engaged to examine the Pass, . Rough and Reaty. ss. Jus ce’s Court, before RT. Gambrel, Justice of the Peace. to ascertain the practicability of making In nine cases out of ten it will be. Frisbie’s Saloon, under the man age ' +.mtei efig n enc t e co nc er ni ng th e pr og ress of resusfound that the walking armories in our) of Mackie & Pattison. a Tie people of the State of Cal.fornia to Peter Ganett. Two mere COM! citation jo our sister town: The work of . railroad up and through it, when one of the . } You are hereby summoned to appear before the under . midst have not a cent of property in the jpetent and popular men are Lard to find re-building the town is nearly completed. party drivinga stake in the banks of au arr . on *iz2 o ed.y Josti a ce of DEC the Pea ce, at14th his ,officA.e inD. said185Town ship would, and the very fact of their carrying} even in this community of THURSDAY, EMB ER 5 at 10 good fellows. . Very few vacant lots are now left on the ‘burnt. struck @ coal bank. The coal is of a Ve . o'clock ry, 4. M., to answer the complaint of F, G. Jefferds, tnils, Aug. 20.--By Comptroller's Receipt........ wet Cr. dcbty Wasp sgclan t $13,331 08 “" Per Centage on Foreign Miners License..... Ty 318 81 FAD Me pM RIE ek ERIC T S. al ti 15,036 25 $28 GSE 4 : RECAPITULATION COUNTY FUND. June 1.—-To amount received from Predecessor.....0...ceceecee c Nov. 8.— = ig ‘“« Foreign Miners License...
= x 24 “ Property Tax. ta ry be “ed Y : ‘a ¥ + i 34 < ne Sf sag ¢ . 34 es by AI ANOCNRES 50 855) LE. 3.847 50 + Balt Alleys 0:7 P00 sc 53 os, poe ee @5&a s 2 Bee Ae a UCR UDROUS AI. oie ds tip winreliviais = 310-2 ig re 9 oy OS Sea ieee aeratone es 1,565 70 St, OMEN Orcs og.g'n age ge Sp'e dinn,c > « nou Bridges: dpe: 2h f 2 2 3 a ee 3 2 bi * Seen Gosia + crits thd 25adcnse dE AERO 548 70 45 00 121 50 88 76 523 75 $26,838 88 Nov. 8.—By amount of Warrants Redeemed.. . 3 ve: % ve 3 = 3 i * Rens dec saptih yp apheine ea ys & $21,743 27 Per Centage of County Recorder on F. M. License. . ‘Erenengeya Per Centage. .. = c<inss 5. svcn o.304 sak. Balaneé Oasli onsthand. i. 2.. eacben cn cack.. 337 98 662 43 4,095 20 . $26,938 88 Total amount of Warrants drawn on the General Fund, and registered Soke. not paid for want of Funds...... FE Nien. ee alpies r Si $23,213 40 RECAPITULATION PUBLIC BUILDING FUND. Dr. June 1.—To amount received from Predeces-or..... ....-.. Nov. L.-we = “ W.W. Wright, Sheriff. . $6,514 70 1,724 04 $8,038 74 Cr. Eig etre OSPR E ie eee Treasurer's per centage.... Neo! +95 6695 GeaM NCESEe Sora Tet AOR ONLdias Soe cr 26500 00 195 00 --Teese os bes 5 sos ee 1,543 74 eee, RECAPITULATION ROAD FUND. Nov. 8.—To amount received from Sheriff........020. eee . $8 235 74 Dr. #344 80 ae $344 . Cr. By Disbursements.. . soainie Pans wigodeaita ts oki teai «uesin ces £200 00 *S eneenpes centage.. o.oo mets oo Sis bok oon owe 600 Soea ee ES SC ae HEEL LES eyel S iner 138 80 3 £544 80 RECAPITULATION INDIGENT SICK FUND. Dr. June 1.—To amount received from Predecessor........-..-2ee. $1,493 95 $4,403 By Disbursements..... ** Treasurer's per centage... ceo EI $1,364 80 40 94 RS Seaton = Simmer 28 oer ED pean ene i Ne $1,405 74 179 RECAPITULATION SCHOOL TEACHERS’ FUND. June 1.—-To amount received from Predecessor. = State Treasurer = “ ¥ BG Goud ,*; 21,050 75 By Disbursements...... eee awed Re Pe fn Cr. Ceeaiee $851 49 s SERMON DAE OONERGG Ooo «3 5p sin lia dearer aS 1 SS ellis ied ok SO iain oe(aa Re kT a At 1054 688 34 oe RECAPITULATION &CHOOL BUILDING FUND. ~——— $! 050 78 Dr. June 1—To amount received from Predecettor, 5202350 ie hg $16 6 42 Nov.8° «© = i OT A oe eeeme eee & Tes 172 40 $334 82 Cr. PI POON i, 40 07 9 iba} ioc ns is cde stun svicsc dk f... $24 60 wate * « MUOMSMTENB DOr CONARE: -. >. Lidge sds Pov Pe eee ene wae . 73 Mrs COMMIS bs oa india ds 24 bn isic ie s TH Sesaxk i gteshs Aoks esccced 313 49 ae STATE OF CALIFORNIA,? Peet Couxty or Nevapa. $328 S2 as I, J. H. Bostwiex, County Clerk, and er officio County Auditor, in and for said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing Statement is correct and true, as appears Ly vouchers now on file in my office. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court, (the Connty Auditor having no L.S. seal,) in and for said County, this 27th day of November, A. D. 1255. J. H. BOSTWICK, County Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. TO THE LITERARY PUBLIC. OTICE is hereby given that al} persons having claims) N against the @state of ISREAL JOINER, deceased, to JUSt Received at M. _Michelsen's Weapons is an acknowledgement that soci= = aie _ . district,’ and many of those thus remaining are light substance; but from the appearance of it who demands of you the sum of Thirty. Three Dollars. on account, a copy of which is now on file in my office. On Gr as s will be of gre Va at val tu ue ey in the man present the same with necessary vouchers to the under-. ufacture of failure so to appear and answer. jud Prices Current.—W © leit so, with the view of putting’ ety regards their lives as valuelesss, and!, gment will be renderfire proo f gas, and also useful for the purposes of fuel.— ed against you for said sum of #33,00, damage signed Administrator of said Israel Joiner, at my office in : “pe s B o o k a n d S t a t ; i s jle o arn and n e cost fr r s om y th S e tore, Te le gr ap h the Neva da, gratif withi n Ten mont righteously forfeited, making it necessary, hs . bui yi after ldi date ng ngs upon them in the spring. The late. An excellent road might be made betwee of this notic e. other suit. Toe the Sheriff or any Constable of said county Corner of Main and Wasbington etreeta. erwise their claims will be forever barred from any ben-+ n the ; i eting : Make legal service and due return hereof. to preserve them , to aim like outlaws and. news that the price of cologne has reeeded ness of the season, and the lack of the necessa-. mines and the San Joaquin river, where the GreGiv ALNEYO. FELT, en under my hand this 22d day of November, A. D. efits of said estate, . LARGE ASSORTMENT of the Latest Publicrt No v. 28, 18 55 ions, —3 w Public Admr, of Nevada county.! = an d th at ; coal Ik mig pu e . to ht tt Ma be y its rv ship for el re ped 1855, 's mer /" to all the parts of the y building material precludes any further imDream Life, Reveries ofa Bacholor stand brigands. He who depends upon his own. Fresh Gleanings, The Lorguette, Viola, A True copy : R. T. GAMBREL, Justice of the Peace. . ; Jour Stat e.-nal. Stat e AD MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . pr ov em en . ts . Mm ain of s tha fir t m cha at rac las ter t W. qu ; Bennett's, Smith’s, Reynold’, Dicken’s, Arthur’s, Sue's ot thi R. at s io Armstrong, fal ns l: , Const. . good conduct has no nced of arms even in oe Litton’ ‘s i) State s of California, i ineCounty of : Nevada, s «.—It a appearOTIC E IS HERE > BY GIVE N < that a ali persons having! } pres ag Ymde Bg ee Parest Tusnet Borer.—Gordon & ing to the satisfaction of this Conrt from thereturn California of the Steen society. claims against the estate of MICHAEL, REYNOLDS! Only .those whose! ge Our statement of the amount paid} Avrointwent.—Rufus Shoemaker has. have at their foundry the officer that the Defendant could not be found in the coundeceased, to present the same mod el with of necessary vouchers to! a lat e inty but is stilla hands are against every man and ever resident of this State. It is therofore ormeat my office In Nevada, within Ten months after date . for y the support of churches, ministers, &e. been appointed Justice of the Peace in. Vev tion for boring tunuels. No description dered that publication of the above Summons be made in of this notice, otherwise their claims will be forever bar-. j man’s hand against them, cowards by na-. in this city during would convey a clear idea of the machine, but the Nevada Jonrnal for 20 days. red from any benofits of said estate, a year past, is called. Grass Valley in place of Louis R. So th . ROBERT T. GAMBREL, Justice Peace. wers we may say that the cutting 1s done by round s ALNEY 0. FELT, t ture, and ma Farmer's and Planter’s Enclopeidea, Warper’s and Progh’s Universal Gazetter, Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics, do Mechanic’s Magazine, Hume’s and McAuly’s History of England, reat Harmonia, Mechanic's Text Books, de still more se by practice Rough & Ready, Nov. 30, 1855~3w . i,n question by one of the cloth we bear. itesigned, and depa Nov. 17, 1855—4w Public Admr. of Nevada connty j pla tes of ste el, about eleven inches wide by an Dick's complete worka, Sciool Looks, rted on a visit to the — will consent to wear the sign of a hard-. The tacts were fu } Musical Incstruments—Violing, Flutes, Fifes, Clari OMotis inch in thickness, witha sharp edge. There rnished by a prominent; Atlantic States. CONSTABLE’S SALE. j AD Guitare, Banjoe, Tamborines. Accordecna, MI NI ST RA TO R’ S NO TI CE . are four of these plates which revolve upon a B* virtue of an Fxecution issued out of the Justice’s ware and cuttlery establishment on his! member ofa chur OTIC E IS HERE BY ch L N that all GIVE wh o ha d persons ta havin ke ing g) n ih Fas e s, &eW H Cou ee rt of A. e C. cen e Nit tre e es, = an , Just d ar ae ice e car of tt rie the ar d Pea ou ce, nd an in d and ar ou . a nd in claims against the estate of W. P. BDOWNE, dee'd} as ; ik : Se s Lit tle Sv TER e Ro MS pi ys body. Cave canem. on appeared at the the tunnel, touching the LOW-CALL "ROUND. for the Tow nsh ip and con nty of Nev ada , Stat e of Cali for. . . treuble to gather the statistics, and are,!_. to pres ent the sam e with nece ssar y vouchers to the un-. WB-Agency for the Daily and Weekly Sacramento ro ck at a lo w ang le. a 2 nia, pro Pe per ly se atte w sted © , , bea rin g dat e October 29, 1855, in dersigned Administrator of said W. P. Browne, at my of-. San Francisco snd RE * ><> ”. Forest Theatre, Sacram ~<Giae —_ jin his opinion, very near correct. Two . last to a very full house. entoon , Monday night The machine has been tried in the hardest favor of P. HiNDRICKSON. aud againstJUANITA ORTES ELECTION Te-pa ¥.—Quite an animated tie The per for man ces of; Ne w Eng lau d gran ite, and a hol e sev ent fe een xn en d) ». al alo n = penn expenditure, 5 : aX * y fon the one that we know . this young prodig occasi= on have been eet in diameter was bored in that material fice in Nevada, withm Ten monthsafter the date of this! and DAVID ASHMORE for the sum of 191,05 debt, and notice, otherwis e their claims will be forever barred from! Costs of suit, taked at $20.75 together with accruing costs any benefit of said estate. ALNEY 0. FELT, ; and legal interest from date of judgment. Nov.17, 1855—4w Public Administrator of Nevada Co} I have levied upon and taken into exeeution the fol-. Newspapers, November s0—tf 2 JOHN HERZINGER, tune may be expected to day at the pous of, will more than equal the amount paid spoken of in five feet vin e inc ees dee p, in twe nty -fo ur hou rs th e hi gh es t te rm s by th e Sacra-. and if the tunnel had bee lowing described property, which I had formerly attached . yw the election ef Marshal. Posters are’ for ch n five and a half feet to-wit: De urch purposes as computed by our . mento journals. al er in Bo ot s, Sh oc s an d Ga te rs . In th e “S N pi de OTI r CE is Da her nc eby in e, giv dia ” en met pur er, suant to an order of the! it is the distance pierced ought to One House; situated on Broad street, Nevada. adjoining vlenty with the namesof rival can lidates clerical friend No. 30 Commercial Screct, Nevada. , whoever he may be. Pro bat e Cou rt, tha t the und ers ign ed will i , at Pub -. . the sai New d Miss Sue far excels the “divine Lola.” York Hotel, and known uaa SPANISH DANCE have been fifty feet. An engine of sixteen a 3 lic Auc tio n, on SA TC RD AY , 16t h day of December, A. dD.) Among the aspirants are David The subscriber has now on hand at his standt¥o ; HOUSE, together with all the appurtenances to said buildr snereon, o re r horse power will be needed to borea five and ing belonging. ——$$$—— 155 er 5, at 10 o'c loc k A. M., in fro nt of the Uni ted Sta tes ; § Bae Doo r bel ; ow the Cor ner of Pin e and Com mer cia l sts. Hot el in Nev ada Tow Johnson, -U. 8. Gregory; Sylvester Mce. "> We was indebted to all the Exnsh ip, sel l_t o the the LA hig RG hes ES Whi t bidder for. T STOCK of BOOTS,: SHOES, GAITa ch I shall sell at ones auction to the highest bidMary: svittr Herarp.—Louis R. Lull, Esq., a halffeet tunnel. The machines of that size ER S Cas h, the fol low ing Pro perty belonging to the Estate of, RUBBERS, and LADIES’ SHOES ever off der for Cash, in front of t Clintock, and ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Henry Plumer,—all gen. Press Companies, for any sumber of pa-. accuding ered for sale iv he Justi ce’s will Offic cost e of A.C. abo Niles ut . $6, 4. A’ 500 CA , LE, deca wit sed hou t the patent in Nevada, on SATURDAY, DEC. 15th, at 2 o'clock, P ct . the moun tains which he will dixpose of ATTHE LOWEST previous announcement, asumed P i n s ? sms * . TES, i right. At preseut the purpose is not to sell Given under my hand this 23d day of Woveater, A. —— House and the Lot on whic < 6 best tment to be it h stan ds, situa te on! RATE S. By keep ing on hand the VER’ AEROE TN tlemen of nerve, and having warm ard P*)% fair quantity of letters, &e. a editorial charge of the Herald on the 28th the machines, but to form pring street im Nevada, next door below the lot upon) bad in California, and by giving his business his personal 1855, J. L. BROWN, a company for borD.No ic h formerly stood Hoel’s stables, attention, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public rember 30—3w Co ns ia bl e Ne va da To wn sh ip . energetic friends on whom to rely for nave been poe and attentive. Vn from indications thas ing tunnels, and bore them at a certain price . Patronage. He designs keeping a full assortment on hand ALNEY 0. FELT, support. PRT atFe e } cannot discriminate. 7+ -eeia—apieec— ar, that the Herald is bound to be a No.1 per foot.— S. F. Chronicle. . Paper, under the new regime. bThe Ball at the Aurora House, in. Wospeas or Carrrorn1a.—ln addition . g, 54 Valley on Tuesday night, is render 9 at, TS OR ry pe Ch FTE BayDry feet inthese wet days are desirable. £ ° 5 y $28,686 i4 Turin , where tion to crime is a statute enactment pro-. are in favor of the project, and if all could down windows she lived many years, and since . Reco rder , I decl ined furr shin g to the worl d and scouring door ,knobs, nor the death of her noble husband, at one time . grat uito us evid ence of thei r rasc ality. hibiting the carrying of deadly weapons. agree to contribute their share towards the . mysterious looking baskets entering houses Frenc h Ambassador to the Holy See, with her I wou ld also beg leav e tore turn his tha nks his would be one of the most effectual} completion of so desirable an improye-!Uodergoing ablations . daugh ter, the Baron in this ess Peroo vici ne: nity wido , w a of day the or to the part ies pres ent at the mee tin g of the i t 3% s e r a e : : . ehecks on the sudden affrays which so oft-; ment, no doubt it might be easily accom-. two eat Pied mont ese Se Gen e era l kill ed at the fatal battle f . . 12th 1=th of November in advance, and therefore suspect there the comp lime ver for fe nt 1 p n shown,. Pic jin extending his powers to the determining and of Novaro in 1849. The Baroness ivherits . deciding what shall be deemed sluicing, end the rare virtues of her mother and her race, The habit of carrying arms in a communi-. of daspond, aud they are likely to be transmitted through . wha t tun nel ing clai ms, and only accepts this ” by the falling of “regular”. . friends ti se at Gra ss Valley we accepted, and Ke take. increased responsibility, from the knowledge her carefully trained children. Madame M. ty professing to be civilized isa pernicious. tains. often spoke grate fully of her famil y . relat this ions opp ort uni ty of test ifyi ng to the hosp ital ity . tha t in the? dis cha rge of its duties, I will be . with the United States, Se . one. No one but he who considers alli Cou : and delighted in every nty Treasurer’s Rerorr.—We . our lost, regales irreproachable character aided and supported by a constituency whose joppo rtuni ty of beste wing men as bad as himself will be seen dressed devote a large space her grace fal hospi taichar acte r for hone sty and inte grit y stan ds so in our golumas to-day . °! “is cusine. The supply of chickens was . ties upon the citizens of the country.” jhig h in the com mun ity where they are known, . in the toggery of a highwayman. Vet } h all then Beanie Decne ~ j bountiful, not of the poor, peeping kind, clanthat it has never yct heen discovered. { > there are TA r. ha nds ‘“ 1,031 00 It is the harbinger aft Sten than before. . vivin child of Lafay { g ette: The cheapest remedy . oct and specially recommended tric t the Rec ord er was euti tled to fifty cent s by Go v. a better order of things, the dawning of a, to the evilis represented to be planking 'Bigler to be spent in prayer and thanksgiving . for each claim recorded, and as this did not . “Madame Mauboure, the cldest daughter . ; Nov, 30—3w Public ublic Admr. Admr. of Nevada County. at allNas times be pleased to wait on the public. 1. and will le te Bis caisley yn — Reng rn in the . State, and will {si time: make to order Fine Boots i at all li times ts, . Shoes, Ladies Slippers, and in fact anything that is neces NOTICE. ‘ <> ~<a SHERIFF’S SALE. A MEETING of the Electors of Nevada TownBioopy Preparations.—McKean Buchanebip willbe held at the SCHOOL HOUSE B * VIRTUE of a decree of forclosure and an . sary in his Busines. Callin and see his assortment o: on. Church street, on TUESDAY, Dec. 4th, at 7 or de r o nao, while lately sojourning in Sacramento, Sale tome directed prop«rly attested May 25—2m date. Boots and Shoes, forsummer wear. o'clock P. M., for the purpose of fixing the location November ne tbe 1855 foun whe n abo ut sit tin to g a dow lo n deas to of Bi din ner bl. se de , Laid sp d ueicmaorssel, 1h is on a judgment in. sai d to ipec ac an d ar se n! so of a nt School ed EL Dictalln, aul House b y Ha for said Township. fa vorof WM. the Nevada boys an d against SEDRO BOLLA for: Po wh le o va hav at J e te wa tur nd ned te ed r to his ti age ) gh . nt t and AD y bo ask MI ot ed NI s, as fol ST ca low n RA s en : i TO be d de R' ha i S d . SA of Ha LE By pe order . i ns of ch the th ei Board e su d of m of Common On im e S-hool Th me i ou di : Trussa at nd el an e y Six tyFiv op e po dol si lar te s an . Sixty . a8 & spiendid affair. “What character do I play to-night?” The tees for Nevada Townsbip. cents, Debt, and Fifty-Une Dollars and Thirty-One dce OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu nt s, o rsuant to an order of a mine of castile soap in Tuolumne, a bed. o da ma ge to s, ge th wi er th Costs of Suit taxed at Fifty-eight) The o age nt ans the Probate Court that the undersi gned will wer ed, ‘*Y ou pla o y Ric har d ; but C. A. TWEED, Secretary. . of oysters have been s:ruck in Table moun-. Bae The blue mass and soap mine are at dollars and Eighty cents. besides accruing costs and ub Nevada, Nov. 29th, 1855 lic Anction on TUESDAY, lth of De cember, A. D for , A Saat I iLe.—Kilbourn, Bonner & . th why do you ask ?’ Bec aus e whe n I pla y 86 Ric h5, at 12 o'clock M., at Reming ae forclosure of a certain Mechanic's Lien, I am rown in the shade by the medicinal springs,. ard, I co ton Hill, in Little York mma nd alw ed ays eat beef rare!”-~ Marysville Ex. \ to sell the following described property. to-wit : Township sell to the highest bidder tain. The drippirgs of the tunnel in Co. washed out one hundred and fo r Ca NOTICE TO TEACHERS. . ihe following p r o p e Tha r Hous t e y and be Lot on which it s longiug to the estate of MITCEsh thirty. of cherry Pectorial and Cod liver oil recently . i is, situate on REL REYNO: PESONS who intend to apply for Situat io ns as} Br oe d G e n which the bed is discovered, is genuine bine ounces se Tuesday last from thestr ea One-Seventh of 14 Mining Claj. ms at Remington Hill by Dr. Ru on Co do Sax T str mm iuck lp E Francisco Crrrvan Recorp .—The ercial eet. h r ACHERS in the Common Schools for One-Serenth of Ditch fro Whi ch I shal i sell at Pub Ne lic va Auc da tio To n to wn the sh tig ip hos t , bid ar e no San ti Franc fi isco ed m St sep Hcllow to th News at annou an Examinader for Cash, in front of nces to the public fion do oyster soup, well buttered ond flavored. {claims on American Hill. It was the proBeA&. An in O n e S of, A. C. Ni e the v Jus e tic n e's t off h ice o f Di tc’ h from Snake creck to of Applicants will be had at the United tates teresting communication from ® the startling fact that there are now no less do in Nevada, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15th A. D. 1855, p O n s e S e e v a e n r t h of Ditch h fjfrom Dry Creek to Hotel, on Broad street, Nevada, on WiDN A stratum of crackers it is confidently ex-. duct of the labor of forty hours drifting of friend at Red Dog is unavoidably crow ESat the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M. of Ditech f, than eight cases of homic ide pendi the North ng in San on day, Dec. 5th at 11 o’clock A. M. er ded Gi ve un n de m r y ha nd in of fi ce at Ne va th da ls 29 th da y. Cr ee to k eo Re mi ngton Hi], Franc isco, besid ‘out this week. es that pected will be etruck in a few days. of NOTt Branch of Dry Cora. C. Seve n are A, T W E E D of , No ve mber, 1855. Secretary, i A L N E Y 0. FE LT, ! Nevada, Nov, 20th, 1855.. , in?” ted for murder, and one for manslaughter. Ne of Sh WR WW W. er . va IG if da f HT county, , Bor. 283. Fubli¢ Adgunisteator of Nevada coun " (ds By OF Wood, Vader Eberiz, ww *