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August 20, 1856 (4 pages)

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Biju PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pm Bs ub i -* VOL. III. NEVADA DEMOCRAT, . PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, BY I. J. ROLFE & 00. OFFICE—BROAD STREET, NEVADA, TERMS: For one year, in advance, $5 00 Six months, : 2 Three months, Single Copies, 25 cts, ROSENHEIM & BRO. WATCHMAKERS AND JE WELERS, AND DBALERS IN Watehes, Jewelry, Diamonds, &e, Located for the present, on Commercial Street, Nevada, MOSES ROSENHEIM, AARON ROSENBEDE, P, S—GOLD DUST BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. 46-48 De ieeeinmtrevtsineripnmnnicidunnienrmnnene CHAS. W. YOUNG, *” CAL rroent TYE wELEYJ vial WATCHMAKER, { —AND— ‘ DEA IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA. or a MOND WORK, ce. 3 Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada, THOMAS MARSH, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, No. 10 Commercial Street, Nevada. 42-4 <i “FURNITURE WAREROOMS. . JOHN McFARLAND, Be DEALER IN FURNITURE, BEDS, MATRASSES, PILLOWS, PIL; LOW CASES, SHEETS, dc. No. 14 Commercial Street, Nevada. 21-tf CHARLES W. MULFORD, . ANKE R,— Pacific Express Building, Main Street, Nevada. I will pay the highest prices tor GOLD DUST, GOLD BARS, and COUNTY ORDERS; will procure Drafts yable in any of the Atlantic States, Canada, or Europe, suis to suit; forward Dust for Coinage at the U. 5. Branch Mint, and if desired, will make advances on the same. SIGHT CHECKS on DREXEL, SATHER & CHURCH, San Francisco, AT PAR. tf WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY, Lp ery eee and dealers in GOLD DUST—No. 80 Main Street, Nevada, SIGHT CHECKS on Garrison, Morgan, Fritz & Ralston, *San Francisco or Sacramento, AT PAR. BILLS OF EXCHANGE on New York’cf St. Louis, at the LOWEST. RATES. Aa QUICKSILVER, BY THE FLASK OR FOUND. {tf STANTON BUCKNER. (, WILSON HILL, BUCKNER & HILL, b S otinty associated themselves together in the practice of the Law. will attend promptly to all business confided to their care in Nevada and adjoining counties, Orrice—With A. Block & Co., corner of Commercial and Pine Streets, Nevada. July 2, 185¢.—43-tf FRANCIS J. DUNN, HENRY MEREDITA. DUNN & MEREDITH, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Orrice—Second Story, fi* Aivimis Brick Building, corner Broad and Pine Streets4 Nevada. aus J.B. M’OONNELL, w McCONNELL & STEWART. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. ? District, and in the Supreme Court. Orrick—Bicknell’s. Brick. Builling, Broad Street. [-4-tf OVERTON, f, Will practice in all the Courts of the Fourteenth ee 2) Ornice--Alban’S Brick Building—rear of the Drug Store-— _ feYevada. 46-tf eee eaercp mn megmgnes fe a NEVADA, i: DFALERS IN } . Family Groccrics, Provisions, Wines, Lik; WW quors, and Miners Supplies. bs { , RILBOURN’S CORNER, Opposite A. Block & Co’s., corpér Pine and Commercial streets. { W. 8, M’RORERTS, M. H. FUNSTON, . _ REINHOLD ESCHE, BERNHOLD FRANE be ESCHE &€ FRANZ, ‘°. DEALERS IN PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS, HUMBUG CITY, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Provisions, Hard and Tin Ware, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &e. — [29-tf BLACKMAN, HOWARD & C)., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, 85 Clay Street, Badween Battery and Front, one Door East of the Railroud House. ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, tention. 0. P. BLACKMAN, CHAS. WERB HOWARD, B-ly C. H, BLACKMAN. Wirro-esaic and Retail LIQUOR STORE. Main street, near Commercial, Nevada. HE undersigned woull inform the public that he ha now on hand a most extensive assortment of the Best Liquors Ever brought to this market. Having rebuilt bis Fir , Proof Building, with an excellent Cellar under it, he ba every facility for keeping any amount of Goods. He wi ‘ie good supply of HISKEY BRANDY, GIN, WINES, PORTER, ALE, ALE, CIDER, &e., ke. Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Cordials, Syrups, &¢ Which have been selected with the greatest karebe coy petent judges, and which will be sold as low or lower Ul any other establishment in the place. fe will continue the manufacture of SODA at lis 44 place. which is an article to well known too reqttire reco Dealers and others wishing to purchase are . invited to call and exami tae tock . ei i 46-tf J. M. FLURSHU t A. BLOCK & CO, (CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STS., OPPOSITE POST OFFIC), ) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Clothing, Gents Furnishng Goods, Blankets, Domestics, dc. AVE AGAIN OPENED at their old Stand, and arenow receiving and. opening an entire NEW STOCK OF ‘ CLOTHING, Si. &e., to which they especially invity the. eee of the citizens of Nevada and the surrouming ry. ts anne ard rroneeed to exhibit the best selected Back . ing to ound, and at lower prices tham eve po. . fore offered—FOR CASH’ : mre : Our mode of doing business will be the as heret fore Qne Price, and no De ti ’ ; baa saving of time to both purchaser and seller—n all sases the lowest price will be named at once, We return our most sincere thanks for the very Jarge which has heretofore been bestowed upd us, and our best foot shall be put foremost to merit a egtinu. ance of the same. A. BLOCK &¢0. Nevada, August 20th, 1856. 7 _ RANCH FOR SALE. : HE undersigned offer for sale their Lage ail . between Montezuma and Columbia Hills, on mt. _.» Behe, consisting of four hundred and eighty Jand, Sutveyed and recorded according to law. . ‘The F eh is ‘ ¥ fenced in, and rails enough are made to it all. g00d House, Barn, Quthouses, &c,, have wilt on the qu jig te sae 3 from Robinson's Bridge tothe mi. § above. Six tons of Hay, at least, wy ne Ranch each year, shag » _ Also, a set of MINING CLAIMS,’ on Litt About ‘a mile below the Tenet ‘with _ Work them in the winter season, free of ; y twenty dollars to the hend per day, and wilf ast hy seasons more. Persons wishing to purclese the ®@ claims can have the privilege of prospecting ee The Ranch and Claims will be sold separately or heap for cash. Apply at the Ranch, to aie JOSEPH AGGELER & 00, : TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARTZ MLS The subscryber, late Ama tor and Book-ie; Pioneer Quartz Mill, (W. S. MeMuriry, Su perint} ; # Canon, /is now open for an’ engagemest in th “ame capacity. Address GEORGE H LES ft Care of Wells, Fargo & Co., Crass . Ee TR ITT,——_—————— fi He . ee eonerenennndiee INO. PATTISPNE t@jrair Air. S. Mayers, late of Grass Valley, and WM. R. Cog, s~ ly of the Broad Street Boot and Shoe Store. have! Mr. Thomas, who kept a saloon on Broad . 4a Orders from the interior command our particular Which cannot be exelled in quality, and at the lowest priF. Andorsoa, in making their escape from the SS Pen Ug Tar RS Ve eee eh ee Se Ne eee eee —$—$<—— cw ae <=: =-==. The tile whith has elapsed since the almost CEIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY. total destruction of our flourishing city, renders HE S4GES of this Company will leave their Office, at . , 2 ; T Fig ald Stand, etean, as followst , it out of place for us to give a detailed account 4 FOR SACRAMENTO, of the conflagrition, Leaves @vada at 1 o’clock, A. M., and arriving at Sac> fire bro ‘ ; * mento in qne for the 2 o’clock boats for San Francisco. . The fire brokeout in Hughes blacksmith shop Also, Le clock, A. M., *anning via Auburn, as an Ac. on Pine street, between three and four o’clock commods i rac y ‘ sits: acacia ese omy in the afternootof July 19th, and was purely FOR MARYSVILLE. . s. Leaves Ye above named Office every morning at seven . the result of aniecident. The alarm was imiaeo'clock, AM., passing through Grass Valley, Rough & diately raised, wd hundreds of our citizens Ready, Enjire Ranch, and Long Bar, and arriving in Ma. rysville at ‘o*clock P. M. rushed to the spt; but before water could be FOR FOR§r criy, DOWNIEVILLE, PATTERSON, WOLSEY’S, : i > i MOORE’S, AND ORLEANS FLATS. obtained, ow flates had communicated me ; Leaves ery morning at 6 1-2 o’clock A. M. Brewery immediately adjoining, and from 4BO—FOR AUBURN, VIA GRASS VALLEY. : ni -P} i 8 Every aftgnoon, at 2 o’clock, passing via Grass Valley, thence across Pae stree t, to the large stable of and arrivingat Auburn same day, at 6 o’clock, P. M., con. Kidd & Knox, ad the U.S. Hotel. The wind necting wituthe Morning Coach at Auburn, which arrives . a I i ‘ at inpramser uf ond often 2 Ro sas das, . was blowing hadfrom the West at the time, JAMLS HAWORTH, . and as soon as ag flames crossed the street, all fs *res’t. C. &. Co, . EM: i $ W. S. Mclonerts, Agent, Nevada. (tf . hopes of extingighing the fire was at an end, NEVADA ASHENGTON STAGE LANE. . 204 the cfforts (the people were then directed QS AND ATER JANUARY 1, 1856, the above Line will . to save their priperty. Bat the flames travela 2, at HAsbie's cla Stand, ‘Nevada, avs . ¢4 with such feeful rapidity, that very little iy u) i an hour from tetime the alarm was given, all fern we the Fouth Yuba Hotel, . town, and mosef the private residences were hose gto every mormpg at nine o clock, and arrive at Aestvoved, Theawere twenty-cteht trick Build stags by we odlock fF M., connecting with the Cali. . Gestoyea, re were twenty-eight brick buud‘ornia Stage Cu’s Couch tur Auburn, Sacramento, Marys. ; j acl hic ore > » firejville and Stadsta, ’ ’ Js) ings tn the elt, Bhich were supposed to be tire Otlice—Sbuth Yuba Titel, Washington. proof, all but ig of which were burned. The A, >. OLIN, Proprietor. ; ; ad S. MeRomura, Aint, Nevada. nt scare Court House, rifich had recently been built, at . Le : an expense toile county, of about fifty thous. and dollars, wg also destroyed, together with Returning,—The mk Spridg and mer Arrangement. MELE APH LINE. a Sic Horse Cxaches figm Nevada to Campionville. . all the tonng groodss . N AND ABYER RIL 15th, the above Line of Stages . The total lss of property has been variously will leaye the Offe@ of the California Stage Company, . it Frisbie’s old Stand pre vada, every morning, at seven . Jess’ Crossing, arriving at Cam ptonville at 12 M. l pr > pea ii € / “e “Returninghe Mujags will leave the National Hotel, probably rewh a million anda half. A great amptonville, eergrhorning, at seven o'clock, A. M., and . many lost poperty in small amounts, of which rrive at Nevala ig fue to connect with the Calitornia . 3 . tage Company's Lag of Stages fur Sacramento City, Ma. 20 record isthade, ysville e@d Avbut ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ; 4 sirtical tay Tidal tte proniptly, attended'to, <x The destuction of the property, however, ‘ A. WAGENER, Proprietor. . is not to be compared io the loss of the . lives of sevral of our best citizens. Ten perW. 8. Sie Ay’t, Nevada. (88-tf Eg 4 bIVERYT STABLE, sons are ktown to have perished in the flames, and it is ndimprobable, that others may have Broad Street, Nevada, shared theirfate. A. J. Hagan, Wm. B, PearGEORSE MAY, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM HIS 4 : a f as friexs and the public generally, that he has . son, S$. W. “letcher, and Jay Johnson, while becoie Proprietor of the EMrIRE LIVERY . 47,03.. phoin . se ne ee a Wis Bint nate f STALE, and as he designs keeping constant. . Closing theiron shutters of Kidd & Knox’s brick lyon band . building o: Broad street, remained in too long, flock of Fast Horses sPorcee wend exw ies Gieclil ik viene Wiuld respectfdy solicit the patronage of the Vublic. . and before they were aware of their danger, the A Horses &pt by the Day or Week on the most rea. house was urrounded by the flames, The buildsomnble terms, : . D-tf GEORGE MAY, NOTME TO TEAMSTERS. j TAGON HAD from Nevada to Downteville, by way of . 02 three siles by large wooden buildings, and ROB AFON’S UROSSING, 5 " } . a9 fp »TIni Sin tes 1 , This Rod in fige condition, and presents the shortest . the Gamesingn the United States Hotei, on the route et igh pi ag gi =e Teams to all the vari-. opposite sile of Broad street, completely envelous settlenPats aleay the Divide, between the South and . Hay OF “ : Middle andthe Middle and North Yubas, by way of Hess’ . OP¢d It for fifteen or twenty minutes. When ant Emery) Crossings. the flamesaround had subsided, smoke was seen The Road also afférds the nearest route for Packers and}. ‘ . te ‘ * Travelers forms Sactamento, by way of Rough & Ready, Mssuing fren the roof, buf it was not certainly [Bese Vallyy and Nevada, and the mines further South, to known, tliat any one was inside until about six ing in whil they were enclosed, was one of the best of thekind in the city, but was surrounded Poor man’s Creck, Nelson’s Creek, and all the mining re. ~ f pri paet Nevada and Dovoiertie, ; . o'clock. Preparations were then commenced “his as Gs" traveled as that between Sacra a) " weit Nevada’ Pout” can readily draw from . DY the frinds of the unfortunate ght to enter eto fur thousand po of freight, from Nevada to) the buildiy, and restue them if alive. But the top ef the bill at Downieville, when the road is mot oben raeeye . Ph Naess ; os ! edly scr fee Th come tweily Regs OF powaer wien wasn. the ene ait . ae, . building «ploded about this time, leveling the BIST z ras walls with the ground, and extinguishing all aeBours AND SHVUES. hopes ofirescue, They had undoubtedly, sufS TERS & WM. R. COE, (successors to P. J. Expen. focated Img before the explosion. Their rete F ,.) corner of Main and Commercial Streets, would 3 , A Fi 'y inform the public that they have purchased . mains wer found on the Monday following, in vel) selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, i eatin be be five Ae Ta ls Da . ie iv a-iue above establishment, and hope’ by strict the cellar, where they had evid ntly gone to esattition to Mwigess to merft a share of the public pat. cape the tie heat above. roe. ° es wing just received from San Francisco a choice and Peter Hendrickson, an enterprising and wealwi selected stock of Boots and shoes, Ladies’ and Misses’ } anahant 10 — ‘ te hr? dtnen ny Gets, Buskins, Slippers, Children’s Shoes, &e., &c., they . thy mnerCinRs *ree burae 4 in his brik were on wid respectfully invite all those wanting any thing in. Broad street. It is generally believed that he fabove line to give them a call, as they believe. for va. > a ‘ ° 3.4: . fi “2s uusurasced 1, . deliberately closed himself up in the building, U tility and cheapness, their stock is unsurpassed in . ay PY ourtains. : nite : believing it to be thoroughly fire-proof. ¢ done on the shortest notice, in a workmanlike . ‘ . . Fo seal wom and on the most reasonable terms. . John Yates, of the firm of Yates & Tallman, gnuer, é S. MAYERS, Wma. R. COE. —— where he lad been doing business, ] < . § 4 perished ina brick building on Commercial st., a i . . ised my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, and I would . gtpayp r Tile a nlasterer “eT & i tilly decomamesd’ them to the pute de wenttemen street, and Wm. Wilson, a plasterer, were so rery way worthy their support, and would respectfully . badly burned that they died the next day. jlicit for thern the patronage of my old friends and custoi Mone property of anykind was sayed. Iueabout haltigy eae gence AI ERI He oa ne +g +++ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1856. NUMBER 46. TRAVELING The Conflagration of the 19th of July. ~ . W. D. McCloud, six buildings, E. S. Conner, theatrical wardrobe, N. P. Brown & Co., journal office, K. Rice, hat store, E. Weiss, building, &c., B. W. Smith, Union Hotel, J. B. Lobdell, livery stable, Hiles & Co., Virginia House, Bain & Scranton, houses and _ tools, Stiles Estate, 8. Connell, store and dwelling, C. H. gr we dwelling and furniture, W. G. Alban,
Burns & Healy, groceries and provisions, 5,000 . And that the Clerk prepare for this Court a . John Anderson, law library &c., C. W. Hill, library and dwelling, L. J. Rolfe & Co., Democrat office, A. Man, Golden gate saloon, J. L, Peters, building and furniture, T. Shellhorn, Northouse & Singer, cigar store, T. Marsh, buildings, paints &c., Keystone House, Boswell & Hanson groceries & provisions 5,000. J. Julien, Crockery store, Damage to bridges and streets, H, Shirpser, dry goods, F Dekeruan, L. King, brick building, Omeg®, . the wooden buidings in the business part of the . Thomas Buckner, Rogers & Densmore, saloon, Sol Lewis & Co., cigar store, A. A. Sargent, library and houses, Williamson & Dawley, buildings, John Williams, water works, Stokes and others, water works, J. Hoell, White Hall stables, French Provision Store, Pearson & Healy, Hotel furniiure, Chas. Marsh surveying instruments, library 3,500 Dreifoss & Leppert, U. S. Bakery, J, F. Rudolph, drugs andanedicines, estimated atitom one to two millions of dollars. . 1], Helm, Empire stable, ’elock, A. M., tamnig by Oak ‘Tree Kanch, San’Juan, and . It cannot beless than one million, and will} Wm. I. Endicott, Post office fixtures, L. Teal & Co., Cal. Stage Company, H. Ferre, dwelling, $, Davis, Metropolis stables, Mrs. Hastings, dwelling and garden, F. Schotte, assyer, Kent & McAllister, Franz, brick building, D. N. Ashmore, saloon, J.C. Harmer, Oriental Hotel, BE. F. Thompson, house, &e., Dr. Von Poellnitz, dwelling and furnit J. Munroe, butcher shop, Palmer & Church, wagon shop, Mrs. Bullington, dwelling &c., Niles Searles, dwelling and furniture, Barker & Palmer, sash factory, W. B. Norman, dwelling, &., -—~—Avery, Broad sireet house, G. Graft, house and furniture, J. 5. Curtis, provisions, &c., O. H. P. White, store, dwelling &c., Chas. Lupton, restaurant, David Johnson, saloon, W. C. Stiles, Machinery, &c., Frank Guild, house and furniture, J. A. Cross, building, Cook & Coburn, paints &c., L. Bowmaa, goods, J, T. Hook, shoe store, Odd Fellows, regalia, &c., Downing & Brother, King & Son, bowling saloon, A. Rarnh, dwelling, Q. Rice, dwelling, B, Young, (colored) Julia Beguin, Theodore Lampe, house, Davidson & Stevens, furniture, J. F, Stone, building and furniture, Dr. R. M. Hunt, two buildings, I’, Mansell, engravings charts, &c., Wm. Hughes, blacksmith shop, L. Sweeney, restaurant, T. W. Sigourney, goods, H. C. Gardiner, law library &e., J. M. Levey, daguerrean instruments, M. Michelson, books and stationery, J. Phelps, Phoenix Saloon, Pall Alley, G. Wright, American Bakery, Stanton Backner, dwelling and furniture, Jacobs & Co., Mrs, Holdridge, dwelling and furniture, ' Tom & Dan’s buildings, Madame Dumont, building and furniture, Wells, Fargo & Co., J. Churchill, three buildings, Isabella Walker, Tlummer & Hyer, ners, 52-tf] P. J. ESPENSCHEID, In addition to these, the remains of two un. ——Ougard, building, bh MRE A a bad. a nme ee seiconinc oe ae ee Sep ee at valeayie . S: Myers, dwelling, AN FRANCISCO GROCERY AND PROV]ow! potsous were found, one in Kelsey’s . s° 4 "thomas, j SION STORE. brick buildiag on Commercial street, the other i Ss pa { otto jon + Stace Innitte ‘cle relur ” * » 4a98 ‘ agoner, Darn, grain, &e, Motto! Small Profits and quick returns. among the ruins of a wooden building, two De. Kent, dwelling bi office,” HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICY" ; . the at m_ of the Families and Miners of Nevada or . doors above Alban’s brick, on Broad street. vicinity to their well selected stock of Family . teo. A. Young, ¢ is brother-in-law, Wn Grocexies, Provisions, Liquors, &c., Geo. A. Young, and his br : ery ee One of the firm coz tantly being in San Francis, sia *hainc yy , 2 ys, at pp risus unequefled facilities for parehasing, by whieh brick building of the for mer, down Broad street. means we fecl confident to be able give . had their faces and hands shockingly burned GENERAL SATISFACTION AS TO PRICES. . . spa: KA ” We have also on hand Mining Implements of best makers, . from the heat of the buildings which were on N, }.—Hotel Keepers, Restaurants and Country Dealers, . fire on both s'd:s of the street. They are both would find it to their advantage to give usa call before , ° cd iad vareh Acvdiviaie free eee oe befor rapidly recovering from the effects of their burns. Ne, 3) Broad Street, Bieknell’s B che -gpeen he Below, we give the list of losses sustained by ve. 5) Broad Street, Bieknell’s Bail tia. 6-tf. 5 bs _ ee F 7 = . the fire. We have endeavored in this list, to JESSE 8. WALL & BROTHER, give as near as possible the destruction of propPP ALSER AN ost without reference to losses which individ hy y 0 Tere *} 85! M4GROCERIES AND PROVISICGNS, (Oy) en aiden Stell ; Miner's Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &e, uals may have sustained by being broken up in Nest door above Dr. Alban’s, Broad St. their business, and the loss of papers and ac7 ®UAVE now and will keep on hand everything to be . counts. A portion of this list is copied from found fwuy similar establishment in the mountains . th owe iiell to Miners and Families the Journal of the 8th. Capt. Joho Lay, Francis J. Dunn, dwelling and furniture, Withington & Bentley, Joe Chambers, butcher, W. P. Harrington, . H. BHiesmer, . J. W. heyes, FE. D. Hoyt, dwelling and furniture, Mrs. Waters, buildings, ——fireisell, sadler, D. W. Walt, cigar store, J. L. Broaddus, house and furniture, . Dr. Hilderscheidt, I), Crittenden, Wallan & MeCheesney, blacksmiths, Dr, A. Chapman, Dr. Buckwell, ©. P. Blackman, building. Wallace Caldwell, Win. Barton, blacksmith shop, Tweed & Fletcher, law library, Alexander Mandrich, fruit store, Grove House, Wm, Butterfield, O, Crandall, —-Marlow, house and furniture, Whitmash & Bro., amen career ions sername cement: SA etn 2 oe =woHl Mine oe cit 7,000 District Court Rules. DesPeRaTE ADVENTURE OF TWO StaTE. Prisoy 7,000} The District Court for Nevada County met . CoxviersThe San Francisco Globe, of Wednesbe on the Monday succeeding, the fire, and a com. day, contains the following statement: 6,000 mittee was appointed to report Rules in regard . 4 most-daring and successfal plan for pe 6,000 . to lost papers, &e. » . was devised and put into execution by two coa6,000} The following is the report of the committee: . ba a Point _ ge once «ge 5,0 0! requiring the Clerk of said Court, from the best . aimed sentinels. A sail-Doat aud a-small row. he evidence he ea in his onal is" ean agony \ Hoae ‘wane phan Aon the bead Thain Ok ' to prepare a list of all cases pending in sa‘ ino vos and.dead on shores-ekt pod } Court, which have not been fully tried and dé. plain arene anise d itself Pe ieaist ' termined, and report the same to this Court. — . of the two prisoners, that if they could ahtate possession of the row-boat, they might possibly “Oog . list of judgments in said Court, remaining un. Gmot their escape, as the wi : % 8, . determined and unsatisfied, so far as he can asork rdast Haewaed toupee Tang would . July . ; certain the same. tot be able td fellow fast ov . pen . , And it is farther ordered, that to reiustate a) = Th * proutave dango thee Wak 1b na fro ; ; s1} 9 . it she . rpgcapy . % of . S 5.000 . Jadgment in said Court, it shall 4 eeessarY . hend was from the shots of the sentinels, and ll our } 5,009 . for the party or his Attorney, in whose favor &) fom the contents of two pieces of cannon bearBwas © 5/000 . judgment shall be rendered, and the records of . ing ‘directly: upon the course they would be mar Bopp . Which were destroyed by fire, that the whole or obliged to take, But there was but little to . ' . any part of said judgment remains uneatisfied, . choose between death and the thatice of “escand Z »F } r ‘or rine "7 , . be L selting forth the amount, for what, and when _ping from years of hard toil-and imprisonment; .——airs tral the 5,000 . ; eat dr ' }rendéred; a copy of which affidavit shall be saith : + wheeler maaan fos . W. G! roe . served on the judgment debtor or his Attorney, se my 2 FTG en pil’. Grier & dopo (OF thesAttoruey whe appeared in emit gause for) }y.¥ qin pulled dt the oars With & id wtien aan 4.000 him or them, if the power of such Attorney has) gna: gion under such Cirduanatasisee an nes \4 p90 . 2Ot been revoked in good failh, accompanied . pable of ane ey ss i ges re 7 As 4.000 by 'a notier to be soci wit such mmaayis, sta. "The movement was almost idstantly observed é Pi ting that the judgment creditor will appear in. ). 4 oh ua i antings F ; 4,000 ome daw octhal oe coan . Lo te guard, who discharged. their firearms at ant 4'000 . ORB Court upon a day certain; or as soon! ii, fugitives, but. without efect.-The. gana . thereafter as the same can be heard, and move . were’ then brat et sn val th is gu .4,000) the Court to eause to be catered, and sign a! dred bat the et pe eee 4 ri and 4,000 . wdoment as of the day and time the same wae. irc cen ee Tae RE nt fugi4,000 . UES sinned. Abd tata . eeiiioowen abd ce still straining every nerve at the, oars, BELI 4,00 j originally rendered, the tern, and court, and) wore soon out of reach of the guns. The fugi5 , yarties, and upon what rendorcd shall be speel. piong yy : . : 4 , #000 . lied in such pe e, And if it appear to the sat tves made a landing at Contre Cammy hes eiein @: Fra ar . , suc ax. 2 ive rer Y Salaa bine ak : eaten t. sh isfaction of the Court that such judgment was . Tie dal ar the, pon re aati me ru Ss ind hou . rendered, and remains in whole or in part un. ay convieted th x a yt Pitts a ta i yee . satistied, the Court shall cause said judgment to . ohtimit iene ci phic thn tonteuices 0. 3,000 1s aga ay bereits Dy ING . gee, 2 t i yeurs imprisoanment, was recognized by one of USI 3,000 . par \ an the’ ulitgis of ‘he lind “tan ox eae jury that convicted him; and although they sie é sapsapi ; . Succeede ‘or ¢ ] »j TeeEpL j 1Fo 3,000 . That an Order be entered, requiring all at. tt gg ist a i time ar keeping out of ‘sight, es. with 3,000 . torneys as officers of said Court, to hand over . = Pigrlegs: dv ocd recognized the Mexican took ING M dl to the Clerk of said Court, all copies of pleadmeans to procure. their arrest, and they! were 5,000 ing in said Court, that they may possess, if cerNeen caked me this ay yostentiay; in char 3,000 } tified to, which shall in all cases be substituted . pes td pe: of cv ype . haniga yom 3,000 . for the originals of all such pleadings destroyed . >, 4. i hig ~xpaighe repenbagy bbbetc rg iggy . 3,000 . by fire such Attorney being entitledat all times . hah aten to-day. The other convict 18 named CUTTE) 3,000 . fe . copy thereof. o BPE AR i Phonns Lynch; he was convicted of highway 8,000 . “On SOPs , : ics .,. , . Tobbery in Yuba county, and sentenced. to.five at ¢ f ‘ e r » Jistrie Fa te a 000 . Cuarhist dima Goedipyieheielts i cours hag imprisonment, They had served but « ’ pp portion of the records have been destroyed in hast ad baal Pale yi gs and now husta 0 9'500 . the late fire of Nevada City, may be reinstated, . , -% ere ; 5 Pg Ist, by the substitution of other papers of the . CST MRS ‘hasan raen wrnish, beh i same tenor and meaning as the original papers . ss A ranive pth bess. ooLe.—A singular . eh 2,500 . in the action, accompanied by proof satisfactory . C’eumstance was ately 1 ated to me by one of IGE, 2,500 . +0 the Court, by. the party, their Attorney or . te house-surgeons of the Charity Horpltal of 2,500 . others, to the effect that the papers so substitu. . this city. In one of the men’s wards of this im2,509 . ted are the same in substance as the original . Meese hospital, a man Was dying at 12 o’¢lock lao fasts pee: papers which were lost or destroyed. ive wight, At unis howr'tn the surgical wards Gt -hes 2,500 . "Attachments and other collateral proceedings . Mere 1s no movement except in cases of neces SRICAN ped . may be reinstated in the same manner as bereia . “!“Y, the lamps bura d my, and the guard'ans ‘dd, the ished above provided for, supplying the papers in acon oe ected _Sleeping in their chairs, But Bone 2,300 . tions pending, and in addition to the same, the . there are always some of the patients: more or seeived 2,300 . party reinstating shall be required either to obless waleful by eadse of their sufferings, The 2,000 . tain’ the signature of the undertakers or obliSaeea who yas dying had ta the pocket of his 2,000 . gors in atch. proceedings, to the undertakings . P&Wvoons a tolerably well filled purse, not at Sat . and obligations to be substituted by the same . all aphagn sey ea is tm pcb Paris hospital, He oa \or hew obligor, or to serve a copy of such un-. WAS 4 Haeer, the iad kept his pantaloons care. fully stowed away under his pillow, but his fre. dertaking or obligation upon the parties bound § ; ; { y hi oon . thereby, and obtain an order from the Court or . er attentions to the safety of his poe — >” ++ judge at Chambers, to show cause why such sub. hook idaedeie’ the attention, and the cup.dity as q oe . stitution should not be made. , . a ee agg wry en the next oa 2’0y0-)¢.28 all cases of naturalization of foreigners by . mili iZ Oe a bean Me: 4 a W akeful eyee: oF 2000 . birth, they are required to present their fidal . Whon ie rs “oe wr "Vor siyry fren ta 2 000 . certificate of naturalization, and if issued from . , nit tl nae = i ‘lie : 1 hes reathed audi y> a 9) this Court, the Clerk ehall proceed to record the . #1G Mle otter helteved him ipa ae ee dhe 2,000 . came as of the date on which the same was js. Cy out of bed, and thrusting his hand under ro 2,000 . cued, in order to the perpetuation of the evi-. the pillow, seized the pantaloons, But he was . 2,009 . aonee thereof . mistaken: there was still breath and life.in the = 2,000 . ; Stat }miser, aud the attempt to wrest from him his 2,000 . . treasure, seemed to give him life und’ breath 2,000 From tHe PLats.—The first party of immi-. that he had not. He seized the pantaloons, and 2,000 . grauts across the Plains, this year, arrived here . @ horrible struggle took place between the dy2,000 . lately. They numbered twenty-five men; and} jing man and the thief for the possession of the 2,000 . report another company following, 100 strong. . coveted money. But the miser’s gras}) was soon 2,000) They started from San Antonio oa the grd of . relaxed by death, and he fell back on his bed 2,000 . March, reaching El Paso on the 16th of April. . gurgling words from his throat that ought to 2,000 . This company were under the guidance of Capt. . have frozen the blood of. the blackess pirate on 2,000 . Bennet. They arrived at Warner’s Ranch Lest! earth, 2,000 . of July, Four of the party came on from that Move than one patient was aroused by this goed Place, and are now in this vieiuivy, They ev. singulay and horrible scene, and when the’ thief 2'o99 . countered no diflicalty from the [nodians, nor shall be suficlently cured to leave the hospital 2,000 . heard of any depradations cominitted by them. . he will be hand.d over to justice. —Prench Laper. 2,000 The party started wiih the intention of -pros OE ve . oe pecting the Gadsden Purchase foi BON They Heaeixe « Ramroap Convtcror.~A widow 1,800 . Stopped at Santa Cruz, Mexico, on the borders . jady, +fat, fair, and forty,”’ who came on one of 1,700 of the "Gadsden Territory, where they found (ho ypress trains on the New York and Central ion . gold, suflicient to pay for re) nats sould . Railroad, acc.dentally lost her purse in the cars, 17699 . get no water. They were very kindly received . near Utica, and vigorous seareb, failed to dis1,600 . by the officers of the Mexican Army, and press. gover its whereabouts. No one will doubt but 1,500 ed to remain there, and a guard of soldiers of . that the fair widow felt. very discunsolate over 1508 fered for their protection while Peveprecela g. _. the ailair, as the money lost was allshe had, and 1500! They next proceeded to Tueson, where they . gs her destination was New York, she was left sens Prorpeoye d for fre ae without hac riety . entirely helpless, having no friends or acquaint590 . the color of gold. Tueson is a smail place, con. anepe 7, te ct She stenned fr " ; 2,609 ae about 300 Inbabitante chiefly Indians, pon minty be, EEO ph abe wert ned 1509 . gi ‘ ni » \ ; at the depot at Maiden Lane, in a very dejected ' 1500 . There are between thirty and forty Americans . and unhappy mood, and was about leaving the 1,500 . there, gengaged in the various vecupations of . fadies' saloon, when the conductor on the afore1,500 . keeping store, bar, and in hunting the Indians, . caiq Express train ran in exclaiming: “Madam! 1300 . for which latter purpose there wes an organized . madam! Your purse is found, and here it is!” 1,500 . company ot Raugers, A party of four Ami ". The lady, her countenance enlivened. with 500 . eans started fr ‘Hogan for bus’ Rach. 4 ’ Ce 2 pe cans started from Tueson for Douglass Raneh, pleasure at the recovery, recived the purse from, the asst cy HP repe kille the } : . oe 1500 “re about forty a re ‘eiiled by ~ . the conductor, and in ‘the excess of her grati>>, 1,500 . gteetee a el ays prtins gu 3 me . tds and excitemerit of the moment, threw ; eae an “tan t i ven iG ‘Bik Ms eg jarms around him and gave him such a “hug?u ; 7 ve tt ee tee Legs 1d Fyn qh pda ; The . It is needless to say that our very gallant y 1/409 . from t ae Call! Srate mites, “The name fr he . conductor blushed excecdingly at that. moment, 1,200 . fourth man is unkaown, They had started in . a)thongh we should have Goasi@eredy it av es . Search of a silver mine which they heard Was . gopoable predicament, Had we been in his Bs 1200 . 12 that vicinity, . : _ . After the excitement caused by the éxcessiof 1000; This party of immigrants give a most unfa-. joy at por recovery of the money, (about $300,) Loe . vorable report of the Purchase. It contains had passed away, and the ledy turned round ' copper and silver, which require a large capital . and saw all eyes fixed up bl attention havee 4 ene ae Terme. LAST Sy, TORRES. . Belden & Fairbanks, Shop and tools, Iio00 to work. There is no gold the ia : Nor dd they ing been drawn by the inelden 1, "Ss NO EO wee an Wee tor page oF the HMwing aassortment ef . Abbott & Edwards, $42,000 . A. G. Pier, dwelling and warehouse, 1608 fiscouvy ey ig capable pF cultivn pion: . he “deeply, beautifully red,’ and hastiFpersons having cleima again é. a ae P. Hendrickson, brick store and goods. 40,000 . —— Jenkins, dwelling, 1,000 . district is spoken of as destitute of eve ryt ing . for a carriage, left’. the depot not, "T, deceased, late of the nd 3 yun; i ane . His, Rovers, Hamilton & Co © 40.000 . George Downey, : He necessary for the sustenance of human life, nei. without a profusion 0? thanks . ? to exhibit them with than Bay soe Our; vovers, Hik . ’ M. Levi, restaur i ,000 . pela a ie a ‘ psi Se ‘% . t Si i é 8, hs after 4 ms Se $000 Lbs. Hams; 8,00) Lbs, Side Bacon; $, Roseathal, & Bro., building and goods 40,000 . P. Drouzer & Co., barber saloon, xip00 . ther timber: nor, water, and the land bare, 'san. fev th day of ace ogee wager i Of SU tAT ahd es R L. P. Frisbie, 25,000 . J. P. Van Hagen, 1,000 . dy, parched and sterile.—Loss Angelos Star. AN EXceLLent Sienrement.—Th 18299 Chase & Hipp “i, Nevataey : With a completa stock of SUGAR: COFFEE, TEA. RICE, . " nate Co, clothi OR . Sandford & Williams, 1,090 . z Ne , ed. af TOBAQCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWaRE A. Block & Co., clothing 25,000 . 2 preston, dwelling 1,000} _. . of Wellington fought the Marl of W: *soasat * &e, &e, Edward Kelsey, brick buildings, 25,000 . Kelley kWaters, 1000) New Renicious Szcr rrom Vienna.—-The ViIt crew out of facts whiéh occurred f et Be =» GOOIS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARG Nevada County Court House, 20,050 . Mayhew & Cohn, cutlery, 1,000 . enna correspondent of the Lodaon Times writes: tary! ‘dubateCukeeliee: aie: i Bap ee J. S. WALL & BROTHER, Broad Sue Rosenheim & Bro., Jewelry and clothing, 20,000 -! ee it eso ~The statement of the Frankfort Post Zedung, . men ary _ 7 So Corre oP Eo a”. Bank August 10, 105¢—4f, _ . . Four Oneeene 20,000 . WH. Taylor, furniture, 1000 that eb members of a “mysterious relig. Duke of Wellington Wed the following’? ' Towder, rs a are: . 1 TT Conwell, 20.000 . Masonic Lodge, 1,000 . jous society’’ have been arrested in Vienna, is) language, whieh it would be well #0 (Nevada do ordai “ $10,000 WORTH OF FURITUNRE;: 5 . Fy * £7.98 : . Heid Mi d sh 1.000 . ? . eh? § . : pid adhd : j * , ordain as follows: " ' J. M. Flurshutz, brick building, &e. 18,000 . David Marsh, boots and shoes, 909 . correct, and some d:tatled information I am : wre lt et Ota aa \f.1 for any person or, persone te Be ty ad rhs STOCK, THE LARGEST AND C. Josephsou, clothing, 18,000 . U& Gregory. dwelling, 1,000 . able to give you on a subject of which nothing . "P°™ the walls of ( erat iy thaw. tye pounds, in, est elected eve 1 Ba i Date ‘ ri, s. CHSC ; 4 : vf “ oi.” 3 . ry ¢ ae ° sha . Ce ad . 4 J eres ws ~ clon = CASE, J. S. Wall & Bro., 17,000 . Wilson & McGill. 30) is yet known to the Vienna public. Abonta. * No man has a right, whe ther in Patecton of Hig Lear Ge sistibe of oy ©OHWr Knox, buildings, furniture &e., 16,000 . 0. D. Stone, building’and goods, 800 . year ago the police received information that . private, by speech or in writing, OF PT line along the pei Beuseads of all sizes; Sanford and Son, buildiug and goods, — 15,000 gaye amor — shop, poo the habits and manners of some of the workmen . sult, another, by attributing to hima bridge at the foot Fs ‘ nod Sex ira: . : ; ‘ o mnnett, house, PY . foy io on 4 ta pri ; . oan i ynnlke Catan Me Paes Ofties Chairs, . Hirshman & Bro., cigar store 15,000 . py. John Lark, farnitare, 660 in the suburbs, bad undergone a very great . £0" bt condut t, Rabie If pra ‘i : +h pot Swe: ea Dinig, Card and Center Tables; . Z. P. Davis, brick building, 15,000 . John Crawford, dwelling, &e., 800 . change. In the language of my informant, ‘the . gt at “ wea er yn ki ae : the 2% vhere the lower line ofExteision and Reading Tubles; G. W. Keeney, 15,000 par . Eat, 800 men were more orderly and regular, and less . S&°? pes ve eeare: vioiballe het ‘me, thence on said last Offic: De-ks and Furniture; Yates & Tallman Ie a ee noisy than the others.’ As the phenome ag . OFAN SOMERS Ob: pee ty /y Mi est side of the Cayote seterla Chates: Wash Stace: ates « a an, ih ‘ Tok , 600 isy. an 8. 4 1 phenomenon was isi me Maier ig * prove " y or pone Ex gr nama . A-B. Gregory, goods atd building, 12,000] 22 MMF on, aa . observed in several suburbs, the police suspect. . Pedy 10 make reparation to, hing Whol may sid Rave on, the Fenetat allt Back Atm Roders and Nates Chairs. . G. W. K'dd, buildings, 12,000 . Peter Drunzer, pei: pe ed that some central club had been formed with . have thus erlkel d. eh ‘nce re direct line Mattasses; Pillows; Pillow Cases; : D. Lachman & Bro., 12,000 . JA. Lancaster, house and stable, 2o, branch establishments. The movements of some . Ps se eae ' ‘tersects a point hs dadibichds Cond recut) tive Cia’ hlle Geo. A. Young, 10,000 . [one dors Express, eaieiots, 300 Of the men were closely watehed, but up to. A Prierate oo BaNcrr.—A letter fr oa itty rods from its PS Gon gare dit ter ayy oes Siyter dey i yee J. Ramos, buildings, 10,000 . Smith & Murray, sao Whit Sunday last nothing more was discovered, . states the eae igar pt a b ‘own said Litnew stockof goods on : . L. Samuels, building and cigars, 10,000 . ——0’Connelly, bakery, 00 than that, instead of going to chureb they read . °.42', of Lis . apeit from * 10, Sa BARS: iolate the wane &., first door above A. Block & Co’s,, . B, F. Collier, buildings and furniture, 10,000 deem Cody, Geers ther bods de. bd their Bibles diligently at home, “and were so . Civita \vcehia, o itary iy from , fal F f be liberal tat pba they hope to merit a . G. O, Kilbourne, builditgs and dwelling 10,000 . (co Thomas, shop and Gxtures, 500 greatly averse to any kind of ceremony, that if . the ¢lut hes of Yazzarini by the cele ro Orig B dan fre 464g 8°: \BROTT & EDW anps, . C. W. Young, building and jewelry, 10,000 . Temple of Honor, regalia, &c., 400 oné of their friends died they abstained from . #04’s arriving too late at the point where his ‘ad . A. Johns, brick building, 10.000 Bias & ert oe bee 400 . following the corpse to the grave.” As there is . pv tee to be planted, ut for this conN eo ~ serge be Spence tom me ak! Thave Wm. Orr, buildings, 10,000 Mills, honse, ‘i 499 Bot aay law in Austria which nakesreading the! weary is mar grb sufficientl -humercis to at My Did fond, whom I bake authorized to oak R. Gray, U.S. Hotel, 9,000 ~—~i.— . Rible a punishable offence, the authorities had have overpowered the guards; the’! wegate,— receipt fo;the same. i’rompt. and immediate pabment is Steifel & Cohen, dry goods, 9,000 . Total, $1,390,709 . no reason for interfering with the workmen an. are had pare’ ps wen i ated. Br wh ay P. J. ESPENSCHEIp. . Metropolis Hotel, and furniture, 9,000 Sg RT ARI aware . til Whit Sunday last they held a conventicl¢ and} en rose, destined, for the) i evada, \lay 14th, 185¢.—36-3m* . John Blausauf, 9.000. Reader, did you know that every col fo ised by the! poll Thi t Freaéh, for herself, and the reliqua Te rie eca elp e ne e ., . SON nuns, , eader, did y y column of a . was surprised by the’ police! It is ip al ye N&te LOST. ALL PER-ONS ARE CAUNONED . Lewis & Rosenbaum, . ‘ 8,000 newspaper contained from ten to twenty thousthat come papers were seized, as it w: hea ow yi Nenad = Bethlehem, to” again: begotiating a certain Promhsory Note paya. JH. Bostwick, dwellingand furniture 8,000 4 distinct pieces of metal, the misplacing of . that the persons arrested (between 60 and %)) Cs Of hein ehild. ble to 1 HOOT or bearer, three months after date, for . C. W. Mulford, brick building, 8,000 . 2” . pr , + : acing OF . call themselves “Brethren of St. Joba,” and denr emegre on jrrer y's oF gt * cag ak dated in S. W. Grush, restaurant, 8,000 . any ohe of which would cause & blunder, or a long to a new reéligious sect. Laid 19 1 Jonah wrote to his fathers af & CO., a8 wl Dole has bode Meee OY BACH, RAFFORD . Sol, Kohlman .& Bro., 8,000 . typographical error? With this curious factbeLiss manreenees swallowed him, stating glia he ad _ Any persd finding the above Note will be liberally re. Skillman & Bro., brick building, 7,000 . before you, do you not wonder at the’ general . ga How cosaanaeel Sa “opening” for a youn g men ¢ , AS warde. by laying it at this offige. da . John Grier, brick ae 7,000 . accuracy of news 2. Knowing this to. be . ‘ Ge sh it but afterwal nro i er nellet but a jos PHATING, OF ADL KINDS, Nig AY exe. . Tracy Stroud, N. Y. Hotel, 7,009 . the fact, you on ls os we hope, to to be “winged”! in an wring him home,s at he’ his Gj 7" It is a ented atihis fice . Ovid Cheval, Hotel de Pyris, 7,@¢°' excuse than error’ press. jin fighting ; tte g008 hinse : oP } : Se ise, ist “or ft. Tr & -<t Yenee > ~ Dinas