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THE NEVADA JOURNAL. .
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——————e
VOL. 7. NO.19.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1857.
Che Aebada Yournal.
PUBLISHED BY
PROCLAMATION
$50.00 Reward,
R a Dose of Epsom Salts and Castor Oil. TI will pay
;
tion of the person or persons who have maliciously tore
down my advertising bills, headed Look OUT FoR THE
N.P.BROWN & Co.
ER. G. WAITE.
the latter reward for the apprehension or convie
Comet, wherein the people are informed that Ihave the
N. P BROWN.
OFFICE—No, 46 MAIN STREET.
largest stock and finest assortment of DRUGS and MEeD
ICiNES, Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles ; also,
Paints, Oils and ( amphene in Nevada County.
Come and see them at
OO
TERMS:
Fon GRR TOE
te oo
ee
No. 18, Brick Store,Commercial St.
Nevada,
May 29, 1857.
ee + Sewer ++--$7,00
Geo. O. KILBOURN?’S
A Srupporn StripLine.—A big strip
Legal Advertisements.
pling, awkward youth, fresh from VerState of California, County of Nevadass,.
mont, once entered the Dummer Acade€ Ynstrict Court. 14th Judicial District,
GEORGE LEWIS,
my, at Byfield, Mass. At that time the
vs.
brnscivent Notice.
HIS CREDITORS.
_ In the matter of the application of George Lewi
insolvent debtor praying that he may be allowesd an
to
make an assignment of his estate to his credit
ors and he
be discharged from his debts and liabilities in pu
rsuance
of an “act of the Legislature passed May 4th, A. D.
1252.
entitled an act for the relief of Insolvent Debtor
s and
protection of creditors, and in pursuance of an orde
r of
the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge in and for said coun
.
ty.—Notice is hereby given to the creditors of sai
d insolvent to be and appear before said Judge in open
court
boys and girls were kept in one apart
WHOLE NUMBER 383.
Bricuam Youne a New YorRKEr.—
i Sol. Jones was a stage driver for
Procress oF THE AGE.—An eminent
Both Brigham Young and Heber C. many years before railroads had become writer of the presen
t day truly says:
Kimball are New Yorkers. Brigham plentiful, and he has followed various
“T
he
ne
w
ba
by
no longer is thought
lived near the line dividing Ontario and occupations since. His principal emMonroe counties, in the town of Victor, ployment now is drinking strong liquors, to come from Heaven, floated earthward
at the time he became a Mormon. He and his nose reflects constantly the “evon aj cloud, or discovered, line a spring
had always manifested a proclivity to erlasting bonfire.” One day Jast week, blossom, under the roof of a fallen leaf
ment, only the middle aisle separating
them. One day this Vermont strippling, religious fanaticism, or rather he was a Sol. stepped into one of our fashionable nor yet in death is it any longer borne
lazy rapscallion, good for nothing, exrestaurants, and called for brandy. The
who had just been helping one of the
cept to howl at a camp-meeting. He decanter was handed to him, and he in anangel’s bright bosom to Heaven
gh
ht
girls
throu
a
hard
sum,
thoug
it
no
f
o
poured
out
a
tumbler
dilapidaa
with
shanty,
long
a
in
lived
nearly
full.
With
--4,00
BRICKS !
For THREE MoNnTHS
HE undersigned will continne to have constantly on
more than fair that he should take toll ted, patient, suffering wife, surrounded a look of aversion at the water pitcher,
«200
Th
e
li
tt
le
ma
n
in
pa
te
nt
le
at
he
be
r
lt
,
in
the
cit
y
of
Ne
hand
va
forthe
da
Nevada
on
Mo
market
nd
a
ay
good
the
assortment
5th
of
da
SINGLP Copres...-. de m
y
of
Oct
ober.
tininae <= wkkie n> Deeeiiamente 25
by a host of tow-headed children. Ocwhich was standing near, he tossed off whose pockets are ball
A.
D.
185
7, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day to show cause for his services; accordingly he threw
BRICKS, for building Honses, Foundations, Vaults. Celas
wi
te
th
d
ma
rif
an
y
th
ey
ha
ve
lars, Chimney’s, Wells, Sidewalks, for setting Boilers,
why the prayer of said insolvent should
the
brandy,
and
axe
of
lot
a
up
made
he
casionally
set
down
his
glass
with
not
d
art
l
his
stalw
be
arm
aroun the rosy damse
granted and an assigninent of his estate be ma
building Ovens, and all kinds of Brick Masonry.
Business Cards.
bl
es
is
,
as
wi
se
as
th
Ro
e
ya
Co
l
ll
de,
of
eg
e
a
strong
expression
helves
an
and
traded
d
them
of
he
off
for
disgust
sugar
and
be
upon
discharged from his debts and liabilities in
his
All who wish to guard against the destructive elements
—fire and water—can now secure the means for doing ee of the Statute in such cases made and proviand gave her a sly, but rousing smack, tea; in other fits of industry he would humorous countenance.
physicians and surgeons.”
“Anything
the
. WILSON HILL
so effectually by giving us a call
which
ed
starti
the
whole
bly.
assem
And itis further ordered that notice be publis
All oxders jeft at ROGERS, HAMILTON
& Co’s. on
do a day’s work in the hay field for a matter with that brandy ?” inquired the
hed in
Buckner & Hill,
Sir Water Scott never wrote truMain “treet, or at the Yard, one-half mile east of Nevathe Nevada Journal for the period of four weeks.
neighbor, hoe the potatoes in his own bartender. “Yes,” was the gruff reply.
diah
“Jede
r,
Towe
come
”
OFFICE IN KELSEY’S BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR da, on the Red Dog Road, at the Wood Bine Farm will
up
here!
And it is further ordered, that all proceedings aga
inst
er
wor
ds
tha
n
the
Commercial street, Nevada,
se—
non
e
said insolvent be stayed till the further hearing herein
tha
t
are
bet
be promptly attended to on reasonable terns.
little
patch,
“What
or
pound
ails
it,”
clothes
asked
Boniface.
for
his
“Why,
.
d
roare out the preceptor.
AVING associated themselves together in the pracBy order of the court.
N. B. All kinds of Brick and Stone Work neatly and
ter fitted to bind the human family in
wife
d—n
on
a
washing
it,
tice of the Law, will attend promptly to all business well done at the shortest notice.
I
day.
can
But
taste
his
special
the
water
in
it
!”
Witness my hand, with the seal of said Court hereunquent
The
delin
red,
appea
his
face
confided to their care in Nevada and adjoining counties.
(L
s
Se
aff
ixe
d,
thi
s
20t
h day of August, A. D. 1857.
B. F. ADAMS & CO.
mission
was
to
go
to
camp-meet
ings
and
ties of brotherhood ;
Nevada, July 18, 1856-tf
es
.
sae
Nevada June 12, 1857.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER,
Ma
ng
so
glowi
nr
ot
like
y
a
red-h
AM
ng
pan,
and
ON
looki
G
THE
IND
IAN
S
—A
revivals,
where
he
managed
to
get
his
Clerk of District Court.
_
“T
he
rac
e
of
man
kin
d
wou
ld
per
ish
vri
nte
r,
wh
o
has
bee
n
tra
vel
ing
out
in
J.
By
W.
WM
DOWN
ING,
.
SM
Tailo
IT
r,
H,
de
as
silly as a ninny.
puty.
A. A. SARGENT,
daily bread out of the more wealthy
sidan
F. J. Dunn, Att’y for Petitioner.
gba
did
ss
the
y
cea
se
to
aid
eac
Neb
hot
ras
her
and
.
ka,
had
had
AY, 7 OULD inform his old friends and customers that he
con
sid
Fr
om
era
ble
brethren,
in
considerat
ion
of
the
unction
d
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
“Hol out your hand, sir!” said the
is again establishedon
per
son
al
int
erc
our
se
with the Sic ux and the time that the mother binds the child’s
OFFICE—Kidd & Knox's Building, Broad Street.
Sta
with
which
te
of
he
shouted
Cal
ifornia,
“ga-lo-rah
!”—
MAIN STREET,
ogue:
pedag
“I’ll
teach
you
not
to
act
5doors above Meyers & Coe’s Boot and Shoe Store,
Six
Nat
ions Indians, thus alludes to the head till the moment that
:
COUNTY OF NEVADA, SS.
no
took
Brigham
oceasions
such
On
some kind asig! ine = the fourteenth Judicial District thus in this institute.”
Where he is prepared to mannfacture garments, of all
THOMAS P. HAWLEY, styles,
fac
t
of
Mas
oni
c
Em
bl
em
s
having been
TH
E
cheerfully
but
morrow,
the
of
thought
PEOPLE of the State of Californi
to order and at reasonable rates.
sis
tan
t
wip
es
the
dea
thdam
p
fro
m
tle
GE
OR
GE
fou
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
F.
nd
LE
am
MO
on
g
N,
the
m: “They have some
Greeting:
He keeps constantly on handalarge and wel Iselected
The huge paw was extended in a horputting on his old weol hat, would leave
s
a
e
You are hereby ~ummoned to appear and answer the
stock of Pilot and Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c&c.
brow of the dying, we cannot exist withOffice—Kelsey’
rite
s
of
the
Mas
oni
Ord
c
er,
man
y
of
Particular attention is invited to some beautiful Velvet complaint of Alfred Johns, filed against yen, Ardre izoutal line towards the instructor, who his family without flour in the barrel,
G. W. YANT.
Cesamayou and Win. Butterfield, withia ten days from
D. BELDEN.
them being Masons. One of the buffaout mutual help. All, therefore, *that
Vest Paterns. which he has on hand.
wife
his
telling
and
door,
the
at
wood
or
the
ser
vic
e
of
yed
ce
this
surve
its
broad
surfa
with
a
mathe
Wri
t,
if
Rep
ser
air
ved
ing
on
done
you
at
short
in
this
notice
.
cou
nty,
Belden & Yant,
lo
rob
es
tak
en
by
the
Paw
nee
s
in
the need aid have a right to ask it of their
within twenty days if served on you in this District and
Nevada, Oct. 10, 1956-tf
that
the
‘Lord
would
provide,”
he
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
out of this county, and within ferty days if served on matical
eye-—calculating how many
figh
t,
whi
ch
the
y
bro
ugh
t
to
tow
n, had fellow-mortals. No one who holds
absence.
week’s
a
for
off
put
would
you in this State and out of this District, in an action
the
Alban’s Brick Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets
Ranch for Sale.
all
the
Mas
commenced on the fifteenth day of August, 1857, in said stokes with his small fernle it would
oni
Em
c
bl
ems worked on it
borby
managed
Brigham
Mrs.
Poor
NEVADA.
eel
pow
er
court for the recovery of five hundred dollars, together
of
gra
nti
ng
can
ref
use
wit
hou
t
in
a
bea
uti
ful
man
ner
.”
He
say
s
tha
t
take
to
cover
the
er
large
numb
GR
e
of
EA
squar
BAR
T
GAE
IN!
!
wit
h
int
rowing from her neighbors with the
ere
st
the
reo
n
at
the
rat
e
of
thr
ee
(3)
per
cen
t
SPEAR
H.
I.
THORNTON.
woS.
guilt.
NY PERSON wishinto
g purchase A GOOD RANCH per mont): from the Ist day of December A D. 1855, till
nea
rly
all
the
Sio
ux
Ind
ian
s
are
Fre
e
wood
the
chopped
paying,
of
hope
sinall
s
ined.
inche
it
conta
i
on the most favorable terms, have now the opporpaid, aml for a decree of foreclosure and <al
Spear & Thornton,
e of the
Masons, and the same fact has also been
tunity. It is one of the BEST STOCK or HAY RANCHmortgaged premises described in the plaintiff's
sun-bonne
old
an
with
and
herself,
t
comQuee
r
Casr
.—A
”
fello
w
diah,
h
by
the
“Jede
at
lengt
he
said,
“this
name
ES
in
the
mounta
of
ins
Californi
and
a,
to
any
one
wantpla
int
now
Counsellors and Attorneys at Law ing to go
on file in the office of the Clerk of the Disall
ude
d
to
bef
ore, and has been noticed
afspiing
the
to
went
style)
(Navarino
into that pleasant business, offers inducements triet Court aforesaid.
of
Reed
was
arres
ted
at
Chica
go
for
pasis
the
first
time
that
you
have
been
callby
Tha
DOWNITEVILLE, CALIFORNIA.
tch
er
and
Cat
lin
.
Ift
hat
not often to be met with.
be
so,
It is situated on Dry Creek,
And you are hereby netified that if you fail to answer
that
convinced
thoroughl
water,
ter
y
about
one
mile
and
a half north-west of the Zine House,
said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take
\ JILt PRACTICE inthe Courts of the Fourteenth
sing
count
per
erfei
hap
t
s
mone
it
wou
y.
ld
But
be
he
as
prove
wel
d
l
y;
to
ma
quenc
ke
ed
up
for
any
delin
now
sir,
if
on
the
Sacrame
rear.
nto
judgment against von therefor by default, togeth
Judicial District and the Supreme Court.
her lot was not of the easiest, and that
er with
It contains
two quarter sections of "--1, ALL ENail costs of suit and also demand Of the court such other
Downieville, Feb. 27,
Fre
e
Mas
ons
of
all
the
emigrants that that he stole the money. This was conyou
will
say
that
you
are
sorry
for
what
her
husband
was,
to
use
a
western
eXCLOSED WITH A GOOD BRU H FEN 'E, and two relief as is prayed for in his said complaint
For Six Montus
STANTON
BUCKNER.
Cc
ded,
THOMAS P. ILAWLEY,
or three smaller Lots in board fene:
GOOD FRAME BUILDING, NEW.
Notary Public,
Office with Buckner & Hill, Kelsey’s building,
Commercial
There isnow growing onita
street, Nevada,
T.
GARDINER.
M. C.
will yield the present season,
3B. MCFARLAND
FARDINER & McFARLAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
@fice—Riley’s Brick building Corner Pine and Broad
Streeta
WwW.
c
M. STEWART
F.
WoOoD.
STEWART & WOOD,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ATLAW
Office in Kidd’s Brick
Nevada, July 3, 1857.
PI
In testimony whereof I, RUFUS ~HOEMAKER, Clerk
Building, Broad Street.
A. C,
R M’CONNELL.
mot less than
cultivated for that purpose.
A small lot of Timothy
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
=
By WM. SMITH, deputy.
Upon reading and filing the affidavit of the above
named plaintiff, it is ordered that service be made upon
George F,
Lemon by publieation once a week for
three months in the Nevada Journa’a newspaper
pubMeadow is well seeded and
in fine condition.
About lished in the county
of Nevada, and that a copy of the
ONE HUNDRED PEACH TREES of one years growth . sum
inons and e>mplaint be deposited in the post office
and all the necess
tools for farming.
directed to the said defendant George F. Lemon
at
There is on the
,anumber of Large and never. Acapul
co, Mexico.
NILES SEARLS,
failing Springs, affording an abundant supply of excelx
District Judge.
lent water, either for stock or i
ion, the year round.
Attest,
RUFUS SHOEMAKER,
(lerk.
;
.
By Wo. Smitu, deputy.
Stewart & Sargent, Att'ys for plaintiff.
:
It will be sold at the most reasonable rate, either inluding the present years crop or without it.
&? For further particulars address, by letter, or in
person,
July 24, 1857
N. P. BROWN,
Nevada Jour
Office
For Sale at a Bargain!
Te fine Cottage built Dwel
an
Blind
Summons.
oa OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada—ss.
WJ
House
on Pine street,
above the Court House, Next door abo
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
. jot the District Court aforesaid, do herennto
vs /set my hand and impress the seal of said court,
this 3d day
of September, A. D. 1857
Forty Tons,
and Three Acres of the finest BARLEY. It contains any
amount ofthe best Garden Ground to be found
the
State, about fouracres of whieh is fenced and has been
NILES.
McCONNELL & NILES,
CROP OF HAY, which
(y
factory, is offered for
Township
of Nevada.
‘The People of the State of California, to John Baldwin:
ta Ba
You are hereby summoned to appear before the un
dersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in
said
Will practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judiciol Dis. piazza in front, &e.
A large yard with a splendid well Townshipou
, the 30th day of October, A. D. 1857, at 10
of water, onthouses and other conveniences complete the . o'clock, A. M., to answer to the
rict, and in the Supreme Conrt.
complaint of Boswell &
premises. Terms madeeasy. Enquire at the Nevada
OMfice in Kild’s Block, up stairs.
Hanson who demands of you the sum of $52.00 as
Jonrnal OFF
of
E. G. WAITE.
per complaint on filein my office.
Nevada,
July 24th, 1857.—tf
On failure so to appear and answer, judg
John Anderson,
Peace,
of the
Justice
The house bas five rooms well finished,
at his office, Corner of B
1
and Pine Streets,
except when about on pre fessional business.
AND
N. P. BROWN,
SURGEON,
Inne 5, 1857 —tf.
er Office—Rudolph's Drng Store, Commercial st.
"MEDICAL NOTICE.
E.S. ALDRICH, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
AND
on
tig Deer Creek, on the east by the claim of Francis
Allen’s land,
and onthe
west by Peck’s Ravine, b
2e1r Pec
Old Quartz
Mill.
: has en it a good honse
It contains
and acabin;
about 4
Il well feneed in, a portion of which yet
as
its natural growth of timber.
It contai
‘e'llent garden zround, a por'ion of which now
ropof vegetables.
ther particulars, exquire of 'T. L. Hughes. or at
wor
this office
5, 1257.—¢f.
June
.
REBECCA WOOLFORK.
joining Cady's Stables.
order. ;
JEWELER, WATCHMAKER
MANUFACTURING
AND DEALER IN
>
All kinds of Fine Watches,
<4
DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY,
Bey
Old stand—Commercial street, Nevada.—Ang, 8.-tf
Come and see us.
Charles H. Bain,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
-ENTERING done in the best style and with desC pony Billiard Tables repaired and all kinds of Fan
st favors and solic
pa
r
fo
ul
kf
an
th
le
ab
on
as
Re
.
rk
Wo
cv
:
‘
e.
am
es
th
of
e
nc
ts continua
g
in
nk
Ba
's
ey
wl
Da
on
&
ms
ia
ll
Wi
of
ar
re
e
th
Shop in
House.
16-tf
Z. P. DAVIS,
,Gunsmith
aga
z in eshas
r
ha
ibe
scr
r
ibe
sub
»
scr
sub
fire
the
e
e,
h
t
fir
ed
he
viv
sur
ed
i
viv
sur
aving
rear
H tablished himselfon SPRING STREET,in the
where he will prosecute his
of the United States Hotel,
musiness for the present iu the Gunsmith lire.
forsale
nd
ha
on
y
ntl
sta
con
t
kep
ns
Gu
t
Sho
d
an
Rifles
isin the best
up in the
me order as
bearing his signature.
Wolfe’s, with a wrapper
aug7-Linis
Hiotel de Paris,
MADAME
CHAUVEL.
ter as alandlady, and the popularity of her Honse.
septl2-tf
MADAME CHAUVEL.
\ G. F. DEETKEN.
Jous ©. Gamer, }
County Surveyor.
i
5
Deputy.
LL persons are hereby cautioned against employing
A other Surveyors than such as may be deputized
from this office.
(Extract from Laws of California.)
Crap. 20, Sec.3. Nosurvey or re survey hereafter
made by any person except the County Surveyor or his
deputy shallbe considerediegal evidence in any Court
JOHN L. GAMBLE.
within this State.
Nevada, June 26th, 1857.
Dissolution.
HE copartnership heretofore existing between C. K.
Garrison, Charles Morgan, R. 5. Fretz. and W, C
,
Morgan
Ralston, under the name and style of Garrison,
au Francisco, and Charles Morgan
Fretz and Halston,
con
ual
mut
by
ved
sol
dis
day
s
thi
is
k,
Yor
w
& Co., Ne
gent.
R.S.Fretz and W. €. era are fully empowss this city.
he businein
8
GARRISON,
C.K.
fret _—"
By his Attorney in fact, Wm. R. Garrison.
3
CHARLES MORGAN,
By his Attorney in fact, W. C. Ralston.
.
RS. FRETZ,
UW. C. RALSTON,
San Francisco, July 24th, 189%.
Copartnership Notice,
ERSIGNED have this day entered into coyr.
pat and will continue the Banking Business
Pa
Ralston.
& te
erFretz
y le of
@nd sty
iu thiscii ty, under the name
w.c, RALSTON.
San Francisco, July M4th, 1857,
thereon and all the appurtenances thereunto belong
ing
or in anywise appertaining. Notice 1s hereby
giveu,
property on Tuesday Oct. 6th 1857, between the hours of
ten o'clock A M, and four o'clock P M. in front of the
Court House door iu the city of Nevada, to satisfy and
pay said judgment, Given under my hand at office in
the city of Nevada, this the 8th day of Sept. 1257.
8S. W. BORING, Sheriff Nevada co.
\
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.
By virtue of an Execution to ine delivered, i
trom the Courtof John Anderson
d
an acting Jus
ot
the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date
Aug. 25th, A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judgment rendered in
stid Court on the 25th day of Aug, A.D. 1857, in favor
of E.L. Pearson and against G. D. Kendall for the sum of
>
0 debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. I have
taken in Exeeution, and will sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following property, to-wit :-—One house and lot
ce
$50 Reward,
STOLEN from the Quintay Ranch, on the 29th of Ju
WO
ly, a Black Mare Mule, Wlack nose, about fourteen
hands high, with aprejo marks, and branded as follows:
W. in aC. on right neck and J. C. on left neck, under
which is adouble H., and doulle Hon left shoulder, A
reward
of $25 will be paid for information leading to
the reeovery of the mule, and. $25 for the thief, or $50
for both
Aug. 14, 1857.
QITATE OF CALIFORNIA—County ot Nevada—ss.
\)
District Court of the L4th Judicial District of said
Address
WM. CONN, Marysville.
NEVADA JOURNAL
Book & Job Printing Office.
The
People of the State of California, to Robert F
MeConn—Greeting:
You are hereby summoned to appear and answer
the complaint of James Anderson filed against you
within ten days from the service of this writ, if
served on you in this county, within twenty days if
served on you in this District and out of this county, and
within forty days if served on youin this State and out
of this District. in an action commenced on the thirtieth
day of July,1257, in said Court for the recovery of Eleven
Hundred Dollars, together with interest thereon at the
rate of two per cent. per month, from the 16th day of
June, A. D. 1856, till paid as set forth in the complaint
of said plaintiff, now on file in the office of the Clerk of
the District Court aforesaid. And you are hereby notitied that if vou fail to answer said complaint as herein
directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by defanit, together with all costs of suit and also de
mand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in
nis said complaint.
By order of tue Court.
In testimony whereof I, RUFUS
MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
N. P.
SHOEMAKER,
Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my
hand and impress the seal of said Court, this 4th day
of August, A. D. 1857.
==
BROWN & Co. Proprietors.
uments, who, if they finda skull, instead
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wo. SMITH, Deputy.
Buckner & Hill, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
who lived very long ago, and never im
his place.
A man must be half fool and your father die?”
aug7-4w
somebody else, and insist on having a
man at ease with whom he came into
(> A terrible accident happened in
never disturbing anything or anybody social intercourse has often been the the excavation of the railway tunnel at
subje
ct
of pleasant illustrations, but we Haunstein, in Switzerland, recently.—
that has any thing at all to do.
remember nothing better in its way than The tunnel suddenly fell in, and almost
{= Gov. Johnson, Gen. Kibbe, J. W. this :
the whole of the laborers who were at
Mandeville, Col. Weller and Col. ZaA party of gentlemen had come on as that moment at work, were either crushbriskie all voted in San Francisco on a committee of the citizens of one of the ed to death or stifled. About fifty are
Wednesday last. They were all abseut Western towns, to make Mr. Clay a believed to have perished.
from kome, and desired to vote.— Mounmagnificent present of a silver urn, or
(CS After a tuneral, a husband who
tain Democrat.
something of the kind. They were reand are, at worst, harmless creatures,
For Sale.
4
£\
HOUSE and lot on Commercial street between Pine
and Main streets.
the head of Main street.
Also,a House and Lot opposite
For particulars, apply to
Aug. 14, 1857—t£
Ny. P. BROWN.
the subject:
Every white male citizen of the United States, “&e. &c., of the age of 21
years who shall have been a resident of
the State six months next preceding the
good!”
ted to writing and to memory. Fortifywhich he claims his vote thirty days, ing himself with two or three extra.
Low Neck Dresses.-The
election, and the county or district in
shall be entitled to vote at all elections.” glasses of wine, and rising to speak, he
&e., &e.
began:
The law only applies to zwhite men,
“Mr. Clay—” but the words refused
it will beseen. Quash the indictment ! to come. His embarrassment was not
in
relieved by another glass; and when,
, of Providence, tells a despair, he put his hand into his pocket
Harry H
was
he
manus
the
forth
drew
and
cript
,
d
a
o
ha
n
wh
good story of a young ma
able to read it only in the most bunglight and incipient mustache. One day, ling style, to his own mortification and
while fingering the few hairs, he said to
Harry :
“Hadn’t I better dye this mustache ?”
“Oh, no,” replied Harry, “let it alone
and it will die of itself.”
that of his friends. Mr. Clay responded; and soon after, as M’Munn was sit
ting next to him, Mr. Clay said to him,
“What a pity it is, General, that you
did not take to public speaking at an
earlier period of life; you have all the
orato
great
a
of
eleme
r.”
nts
a span of horA Dutchman describing
“Do you think so?” gasped the Gen
ses which he had lost, said: “Dey wash eral.
very much alike, specially de off one.
“Certainly,” said Mr. Clay; ‘all you
One look so moch like both, I could not need is practice.”
reFairl
y
delig
was
hted.
M’Mu
nn
afwent
I
when
which;
tell doder from
sovered from his mortification, he enterterde oder, and I whip one most to
ed heartily into the festivities of the ocdeath because de oder kicked at me.
casion; aud went home thinking that
great
two
the
est
were
Clay
Mr.
and
he
said
’
ren,”
breth
New Tiries.—‘‘My
men that ever lived.
a good old backwooks preacher, “I am
make their skirts seem-/ess will be grateful to gentlemen. The inventor de
serves a service of plate—if he can pay
Dr. ApAm CLARKE had a perfect ab
Rat.
i= Lola Montez rode from Niagara
to Buffalo, in the baggage car of the
low neck
An Expensive Hovsenotp.—The
dresses of the ladies are made the theme
of small jokes by certain chaps. In our expenses of Victoria’s household look
opinion,
it is with the ladies a matter of rather formidable. The lord steward
taste,which they might be allowed to inhas $10,000 per year, making with the
dulge at their discretion; the wits who aggregate of salaries paid other officers
would ridicule them had better look at
in
his
department
alone,
the
enormous
home, and as they live in glass houses,
abstain from thowing stones. If they sum of $125,000 a year. The salaries
don’t like to see the ladies,let them look paid other attendants in the household,
another way. There wasa grand party foot up—$355,000, making a yearly agout at Madame R.’s a short time ago, ‘gregate of $400,000. Most ofthe offices
and the mass of the ladies present were
duthe
and
noblemen,
by
occupied
are
extremely lowly minded—so low were
some of them disposed to go,that Spindle ties are merely nominal; but the amount
said to his friend Shanks:
of money drawn from the treasury is a
“Did you eversee the like?”
stubborn reality.
“No,”says Shanks,“I never did—at
least,not since I was weaned.”
Lota Montez has done what Mrs
This was outrageous;but presently
McMahen
failed
to
accomplish—she
has
the saps met the belle of the evening—a
splendid creature — and Spindles excharmed the Buffalos. The Buffalo pa
pers say she “has reason to feel proud
claimed:
“What a galary of beauty!”
of the success” she met with there last
“Well,I declare”,says Shanks,”yo u week. Lola’s success may be attribuhave the advantage of me. 1 thought a
ted
to
her
judieious
selection
of
her
“bugalaxy included a constellation of beau
siness
man.”
The
ex-Rey.
C.
C.
Rurr
ties.”
Phono
and
ard
overhe
Scene
Love
A
sarplain
very
a
a gwine to preach you
“So it does,’’said Spindle,“and don’t “travels” with her.
graphically reported by Frederick Phine
with feeble rays between.
4w
Good! Anything that will
“dried up” incontinently.
take atrick.
Sometime since R. was
Moratists may talk as much as the
LL persons having claims against the estate of H.
th
for
but,
envy,
of
sin
the
of
please
.
te In a Dutch translation of Addi“mortal coil,” wrote to 8S. as follows
A A. Abraham dece'd, are hereby required to present
life
o’
me,
I
can
never
see
a
pretty
mai
tae saine with the nece:sary vouchers within ten
go
and
die
day
this
shall
S.—I
“Dear
reathou
,
“Plato
Cato, the words
months from this date, to the undersigned at his resison’s
without
envying
the
good
luck
of
th
AM,
ABRAH
8.
ng.
no
renegi
suit—
Follow
devil.
the
to
so—
“Just
Valley.
dence in Grass
well,” are rendered:
sonest
of H. Abraham, dec'd.
Adm'r
mau
who
is
to
marry
her.
Aug. 7, 1857.
,
R”
“Yours
. you are very right, Mynheer Plato.”
Thomas P. Hawley, Att'y for Adm’r.
for ladies.
train, in spite of the requests and commands of the conductor. She went there
to smoke, and was told that she must
ride mhere others did. She took no
notice
at
first;
then said she had travelhad
followed
his
departed
wife
to
her
ceived by Mr. Clay with his elegant hosed all over the world, had ridden where
saddened
his
to
returned
abode,”
“last
pitalities, and invited to dinner, at which
time it was arranged that the presentadomicil to receive visits of condolence she chose, and should do so now. The
tion should take place. General M’from sympathizing friends. “Well, how third time, she simply looked at the con“Better
one.
asked
2”
now
feel
you
do
Munn, the Chairman of the Committee,
ductor
and
said
that
she
had
“horse
,
—somewh
at
better!”
was the reply—
was appointed to make the presentation
wlipped bigger men,” whereupon he
“This
litthe
promenad
e
has
done
me
speech which he had carefully commit
SOB TYPH,
Administrator’s Notice
WE see a “seemless skirt” advertised
would be looking for him to restore his political codicil added to the Bible. "We was surprised by the fall of night, and
horrence of both pork and tobaeeo. He
wandered
on
the
sands,
while
the
tide
head.
believe he had some property. He has
is reported to have said: “If I were to
was
rising
all
around;
he
ran
a
very
If they happen, in their subterranean much more talent than Brigham Young,
offer
sacrifice
to
the
devil,
it
would
bea
ereat
risk,
and
came
very
near
perishresearches, to blunder into an old forbut is inferior te him in the elements of ing exactly in the same way as Pharoasted pig stuffed with tobacco.”
quackery.
He has very respectable
fotten acqueduct, they are in a fever,
raoh.
“Which
would
have
furnished
relatives now living in the part of Monall the preachers in Christendom,” said
and a vault with an urn init throws roe county from which he started.
A Lapy fixed the following letters in
he,
gaily,
“with
a
magnificent
text
at
them into an eestacy.
the
bottom
of
the
flour
barrel,
and
askcS The worderful facility which my expense.”
These people arecalled antiquarians, Henry Clay possessed of putting every
ed her husband to read them: O, IC U
In the District Court, 14th Judicial District man to-day—a sarman what every wosighyou see the milky way?”
!”
phair
the
of
t
haires
w.—*P
phello
The Proprietors have recently added to their Office a
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
my
find
will
.
You
stand
under
can
man
On
they
passed
soon
encoun
,and
tered
ngs
pheeli
_
my
ncy
‘“‘pha
lover,
the
ed
. he the matter of the Petition of Joseph B. Howald
arge and elegant assortment of
an Insolve: t Debtor.
of the two-eyed chapter when I phoresee the phearful consea magnificent woman, with such frank
varse
5
in
text
Pnrsuant to au order of the Hon. Niles Searles, Judge
develo
to
leave
no
room
for
pement
s,as
your
phrom
ng
phleei
our
oph
s
quence
of the said District Court, notice is hereby given toall the of one-eyed John.”
It was some time
creditors of the said Insolvent, tobe and appear before
doubt as to the quality « f her charms.
ws
phello
Phew
y.
phamil
r’s
phathe
And are always prepared to execute every description of the Hon. Niles ~earles aforesaid, in open Court, at the before it was perceived that he meant I
“There,” says Spindle, “is the finest,
Court Room of said Court, in the county of Nevada on
could have phaced the music with as
the 5th day of October, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A M, of John, chapter II.
woman
in
the
house.
”
phickas
and
have,
I
as
tude
phorti
much
that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can,
IN THE VERY BEST STYLE.
“Fact.
says
”
Shanks
why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted,
“she
,
out-str
i
re
loves,
our
on
smile
to
phails
phortu
le
tor
Doc
S.—
PER
KEE
MET1i
ne
ii
ra
Un
and
an
assignmen
ot
his
t
Estate
be
made,
and
he
be
disCARDS OF ALL SIZES, PRINTED IN COLORS.
all
the
rest!”
ity
o
of
phelic
the
phoreg
must
I
phind
I
charged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of
s:
say
n,
tio
edi
Exp
tic
Arc
his
in
e,
Kan
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the
st
d.
ing
Phaire
husban
your
becom
(>
mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be
A
PROGRAMMES,
BILLS OF FARE,
Quak
eress, jealous of her hus
tic
Arc
the
of
day
g
lon
the
g
rin
“Du
Phrances, pharewell phorever !”
stayed.
CERTIFICATES,
BILL HEADS,
band
,
wat
che
his
d
mov
eme
nts
and
,
on
Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 3d
ir
the
e
los
y
ma
men
of
ieallin,
est
phrant
hold!”
Phrank
“Hold,
wis
the
,
mer
sum
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
{L.8.] ~ day of August A. D. 1857.
mor
actu
nin
g
di
ally
cove
the
red
trua
nt
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
CHECKS,
CATALOGUES,
‘take no note of time, but ly screamed Phrances, “I will phollow kissing aud hugging the servant girl.
and
ing
kon
rec
By Wa. SMiTH, Deputy.
LABELS,
DRAFTS,
phled,
lin
Phrank
But
er.”
phorev
you
as
,
rly
aug7-td
A. A. Sargent, Attorney for Petitioner.
ula
Reg
.
get
for
er
nev
s
wer
flo
Broa
the
was
not
long
in
disc
dbri
over
in
m
DEEDS,
RECEIPTS,
ed.
phaint
ces
Phran
and
ir
the
the face of his wife, as she peepe
se
clo
y
the
e,
com
uld
sho
MORTGAGES,
ht
nig
the
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
PRINTED AT VERY LOW RATES
t# The St. Louis Leader tells of two through the half open door, and risin
A LL persons holding claims against the estate of leaves to sleep, and when the day should
4.
Richard L. Prouty deceased, will present the same
old fellows in that city, who lived easily with all the coolness of a general, thu
wo the undersigned at Cherokee, Nevada County, with break in voieeless billows along the easCharles Morrill,
g
playin
in
time
their
of
addr
most
esse
spent
and
d
her:
necessary
vouchers
within
tea
months
from
the
date
s,
Drug
in
ler
eDea
Importer and Wholesal
hereof, or the same will be forever Larred, and all pertern sky, they wake again, and thus dieuchre.
S.
but
,
player
best
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Toilet Foods,
“Bet
thee
had
bett
quit
peep
the
sy,
was
er
in
R.
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make imGarden S eeds, English and French Chemieals.
ger
lin
the
des
itu
sol
would, when be could, much to the disor thee will cause a disturbance in th
t
vas
se
tho
mediate
payment.
in
e
vid
rs
ure
act
nuf
—Ma
NES
ICI
GENT for all the PATENTMED
D. P. CUMMINGS, Administrator.
&e
&c.
Oils,
r
Pola
and
ne
so
,
phe
and
renege
Cam
nt,
family.”
of
oppone
his
of
gust
,’
sick
ght
yli
‘da
but
hts
nig
in
e
tim
Cherokee, August 28th, 1857.
ing
ly attended to—Terms liberal.
¥° Orders just
San Frauciseo—Store corner of Sansome and Clay st.
_Sacramento—Siore on K street, corner Third. feb
ored seat of learning.
see something of the country, and one for it.
day,
when
the
tide
was
out.
he
crossed
meetings withholding fellowship from
agined that so late in the day people
the Red Sea on foot. Qn his return, he
The following is the Constitution on
Constable’s Sale.
State.
ROBERT HOMFRAY,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
NEVADA.
together with the dwelhou
li
seng
and out buildings
Summons.
new thronghont, and the rooms are large and airy, furnished with excell nt Beds, and furniture to match, and
the table is sup liedin astyle unsurpassed, as regards
quality and euantit
Ladies and fa nilies are offered a pleasant and com
a superior Lathe, he can manufac
HOUSE,
Hill,
the pubic at the above Honse for three years past, can
safely appeal to her old customers to sustain her charac
The whole establishment is entirely
ture any part of machinery which may be desired.
ol4-tf
New Rifles made to order.
COURT
on which the said Union Hotel is situated and the said
lot on which was the said office so ocenpied byBuckner&
fortable home at this establishment.
The undersigned having been liberally patronized by
ing public.
sks, Powder Horns, &e. &c.
wae ame Pistols repaired and put in order at the short
County Surveyor's Office.
Buckner & Hill as a law office, and extending back
to
Spring street. including all the ground hetween said lot
situated on upper Main street, Nevada, and known
as the
lot of Kendall, adjoining Mrs Cross lot, and on the south
side of said street, the same having been heretofore attached by me for this debt. I will sell the above desscribed property in front of the Court House, to the high
est bidder for cash, on SATURDAY the 26th day of September, between the hours of9 o'clock, A M, and
5 o'clock
P M. of said day. Taken as the property of G. D. Kendall to satisfy theabove demands and accruing costs
U.S. GREGORY, Constable.
Nevada, Sept. 34, 1857.
The above named well-known House, situated
on Broad street, corner of Bridge, No. 73, offers
good accommodations to boarders and the travel
Pistols, Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Caps, Wadding, .
Office opposite the Court House.
LL work entrusted to my care will be properly attenA ded to, My surveys warranted to be good testions
gmony in “any Court within this*State.’? All pers
are ‘cautioned against believing gar! led quotations
from the statutes, inserted in the advertisement of en:
;
Z
vious officials.
*
Beet Europeanand American references given. jy10
veyed from the lot on which the Unicn Hotel is situated
and running thence eastw ardly twenty-three feet more
or less to the lot of
W. “nuth, formerly occupied by
SCHNAPPS!
JARBIER has reeeived by the clipper Osborn Howes,
) hisinvoice of Schnapps Bottles, bearing his name
He now informs his nnmerons friends and patrons that
from this date
justly celebrated ~chnapps will be put
WINES & MINERS’ SUPPLIES.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFPICE,
{ Breadstreet on the line dividing
the lot so con
By J. B. Van HaGan, Under Sheriff.
SCHNAPPS!
Dealers in Groceries, Liquors
. 89 Broad Street, Nevada.
The House
Fixture
at the
p
Grass Vz
McRoberts & Funston, a
Have*® removed to
ass Valley, ad
almost uew and willbe sold with or without Bar
M. H. Funston.
Wa. S. McRoperts,
Nevada and State of Californin, commencing ata point
that I will expose to public sale all the above described
gates and LOT on Mill street,
C. W. Young,
Having
It wlll be sold cheap for cach, or
For Sale.
MAINSTREET, ABOVE COMMERCIAL,
feb 20-t3
NEVADA CITY.
est Rotice.
ne e@xhas on it
for stock.
May2y.
Thomas Marsh,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
1257, in favor of Alpheus W. Russell and against
Ezra D. Hoit and Joanna Hoit for the sum of six hundred and fifty-nine dollars, principal, debt and interest,
together with interest on the principal at the rate of two
per cent per month from the rendition of judgment ustil
pai
Francis,on
the sonth by Wm.
ITE undersigned offers for sale the following deseribed Ranch: Lying
on the south side of Deer Creek,
Tate Surgeon of the U. S. Army, tenlers his profes
street,
months,
one half mile from Nevada, bounded on the north by
A Good Ranch for Sale.
SURGEON,
s of Nevada and vicinity.
ional services to the cit
OrFick—No. 1, Criitenden’s Brick Building, Main
treet, Nevada. Residence, National Hotel, Broad
Office,
is well under
“Then, if L were you, I would never
There are troops of people who are mixture of shrewdness and folly which
way
for
a
magnif
icent
block
of
stores
to
go
to
is required for success in fanaticism or
sea.”
forever groping about old ruins and mon“Pray, my philosopher, where did be erected upon the site of the time honquackery. A wiser man eould not hold
ty virtue
of an order and
. be made in the “Nevada Journal” for three successive
d, together with all costs of suit, taxed at $33 20 for
the sale of the following described property to wit: all
the right, title and interest of defendants in and to a certain lotor parcel of ground situated and lyinon
g the south
side of Broad street in the city of Nevada, county
of
ReEstpENcE—W ater st., 2d house above Pacific Hotel.
Nevada, August 8—3m
Nevada Ang. 8 1856
ral
al
A Lick at ANTIQUARIANS.—A cynical writer says :
who want resolutions passed at church
Itis ordered that publication of the above summons
WO decree
ot sale tome directed and issued out of the
Hon. District Court of the 14th judicial District on a
judgment rendered thereon on the 26th day of August
Lost Hill, for sale cheap, for cash
For further particulars, enquire of
“Sorry !” exclaimed the youngster,
striking an attitude of pride and indignation; “sorry! No, sir, [am not! And
I will do jest so again efI hev a chance.
So put on, old feller, jest as hard as you
like. By the jumpin’ Jehosephat, I'd
stand here and let you lick me till kingdom cum afore I'd be sorry for that.”
J.M. CLARK, J.P.
ment will be
said sum of $02, and inter
Given under my hand, this 30th day of JulyA.
, D. 1857.
J. M. CLARK, Justice of the Peace.
_ For Sale.
VALUABLE
TOWN
LOTS.
BOUT One Hundred Valuable Town Lots, near A. D.
£
OFPICSE—At Dr John Lark’s Drug Store,
One on the
ee
10
july
Harvey Hunt, M. D. ‘
Bakery andasaloon.
east side lately fitted up and well adapted for a saloon,
Apply to
NEY.
Nevada, June 19, 1857
Nevada,
R. M. Hunt, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
buildings on Broad Street.
n Main street, one onthe west
Also—Two Build
time without punishing you?”
elusive evidence that he thought it good,
sentiment all who knew him joined.
and
clear
ed
him
of
that
charg
e.
It
was
liv
es
wer
e
in
dan
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People were getting very tired of Brigheld
that the law does not consider counasi
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ham when Mormonism turned up. He
terfeit bills as property, and he was acwas just the man for the religion, and Atlas.
ke A sailor being about to sail for quitted onthe charge of larceny. So
the religion seemed expressly adapted
to him. He became an exhorter, held India, a citizen asked where his father one crime neutralized another, as two
neighborhood meetings, ranted and died.
negatives make an affirmative.
“In shipwreck.”
howled his doctrines into the minds of
“And where did your grandfather
others as weak as himself, and finally
>
‘vhe
old
Colum
bia
Colleg
e
builddie
?”
went west with the rest of them, where
“As he was fishing, a storm arose, and ings, in New York city, are entirely dehe has developed his powers until the
molished. There remains now of the
poor, miserable, rustic loafer is governor he with his companions perished.”
of a territory and the chief prophet of a
“And your great-grandfather ?”’
venerable pile, not one brick upon anogreat religious seet. He has just the
“He also perished by shipwreck.”
ther, but the foundation
of talking sensibly about it, as Hamlet half knave to be a successful quack.
“My father, grandfather and greatILeber C. Kimball was a man of more grandfather died in bed.”
did about Yorick’s, straightway hunt up
“Then
if
I
were
yeu,
I
would
never
respectabil
ity.
He
was
born
a
fanatic,
an owner therefor; and the longer he
and if he were not a Mormon would be go to bed.”
had been without it, and the less need something
else just like it. In_ his
{= Bonaparte, while in Egypt, availhe had for one, the more zealous they chureh—he was a Baptist originally—
would be in palming it off on somebody he was one of those pestilent fellows ed himself of a littie leisure in order to
est on debt, with damayes and cost of suit,
WO Brick fire-proof -tores in the National Exchange
side, fitted up fora
devote himselfselely to the pracVj TALL hereafter
tice of his profession, and will be found always
rendered againsi you for the
For Rent.
& Co., on . :
O@fice—A few doors below T. Ellard Beans
Broad street, Nev:
JAMES CHURCHMAN,
Attorney at Law.
with closets,
you have done, I will let you off for this pression, an “ornary cuss ;” in which
cross their path, and the soldiers sent
against them, so in case their scalps and
taken sick, but before throwing off the
Ricn Youne Lapy—Poor Youne
Man.—The folks at Syracuse, New
York, recently had a live elopement
case—something which does not often
occur in that salty old town. The minute particulars of the affair are related
in the manner following, to wit:
“Rich young lady—not so rich young
man; Jady packs her baggage, all ready
to step into her lover’s carriage, when
the stern mother leads her back into the
house by the hand. Scene first—concludes with weeping daughter, seolding
parents and disappointed lover. Scen«
second—old folks at church, baggage is
sent off by the cars, lover and lady tak«
a buggy to Chitenango, where the)
takea train to Albany. Young lady
leaves a note saying that they are to b.
married at Albany, and threatening su’
cide if they are brought back before th:
deed is coasymmated.”
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