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P “s : Beranrap — There te a strong probability .
Che Metady Watisual, . rrwicmonter witt receive Levis
; A é anction. Inother words the Le t
: pene a j will authorize a wall ¢ !
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Eorror. . City front, to keep the he ;
—— . ™m fi ' 4 ut ‘
GQRARA VALLEY. APRIL 2. i850. i dat \ ly 1
oe rE ee eer
4’ Te cvlyveew i} ' we eat
. . ry t
a = ss
¢ f
POR PRESIDENT OF THE U.8TATES, "7! ce eee
DAN'L S&S. DICKINSON ' paners t
recomend State to buy, st 1“ 4
Or New Verk.
rther immraved be of '
FOR VICE PRENIBENT, shaine around her neck and bod 1 Ninh
and a thousands of pound . k ehortd be
Ot Nissouri. reet i Jueon of the Paeifie ass?
Subiret tv the nemingtivns of the Dew atic » wil ed and monopclised all over
tonal Convention
and +s
——————————E—EEEeEEEeS Will a Butkhead keep that harbor fron
Nevapa Agency Henry Mack Eq. ut ¢ gun Will the B head pr th
the office of . in A « Expres M i re 4 fram 1} a ante ztn
Street, Nevada, is « authorized agent at and choaling the hay wt i te
Nevada city. All advertisements left wi the city from pree ng the mud owt. That
Mr. Mackie will receive prompt attent i the seew ’ ' ‘ aa
frum us tan of thie hreatt ver ‘oe ‘
Legar Apventisementa will be returned jut af ane commer Rai the onent ts
by Mr. Mack w 1 op ; 3 lic tic } n fully rgued anda ‘ :
wa coon as publication expires tivity’ seeme, in no wire, to he in facor will
= the Legistatore, The people may make up
Political Pdorsacm ut their minds to “ grin and eee eer
Candidates are s] ging uponthe ground —o¢ e bulkhe or terr
that they w he peo} it t clothes and live upon t
actions or their pr ples. It ‘ Ms i
ble te be en: ‘ athanm has do well
in a ‘fat office’ or in an honors offtve’ he Farrrax ann Lree.—tT! rae between
wants an en sement, by nt . tit. 4 gentler i bout th Mr. I was
The Democratic Party is y called ¢alking to Mr. Pal < tory of the
upon to sey tattt me ‘ iN tv S t Mr. } rfax who v } stor
aud is wo less called uper very ‘ ped 1 got int reat her Les
for every petty coustablesbip, to endorse the jy regard to the refusal of Dennty Clerk
administration, Eidorsement of good men. of the Supreme Court. te permit Mr. To ¢
and endorsement of the wire and patriotic adtake the opinions and briefs ee ;
ministration of President Buchananare well fron the office. Vr. L ‘ a
enogh. Tlic etj clon te to the coustaut Call oblignar eta} for ting ¢ xt ;
for endorsement The politivian s use is (00 the teem of the ¢ rk f t
much.and office holders use it too oft The dispnte growing warm. Mr. I fod Me
Some men because they happen tobedem[a rand siapped his fa t row }
ocrais, and by a conceal m of aeciadt sword from his cane and stalled 7 1X
happen to get offi think that twice; Fairfax drew a pisxtol aod pres t
they ere called up to ¢ the demo: at Lee, remarking that be could . Lee tut
cratic party by modestly standing aside ur would noton a mt of L's family. .
tilealled for; but are rd in their demand then gave the pistol to a fr } and walked
to buve the party write Hs name act ‘ was
Dacks to give them cur ; i Except a lit hot headed part of
must endorse its leaders att t ner ,
it goer to sleep i mus ' them as] rat th Mr. I
soon ns it rises in the morning. A fax should not hav \ Mr
day meal the leaders m be ene 1. So Jee should not have « wit Shs
goes the binding upof t party with t They were both wrong. We regs ‘
strings of the politicians, They think it an efort made to throw all Mar Me 7
wag expecially created fot themselves, and The San Francisco correspo t of
they will use tt, Standard, speaks of the matter in :
We do not wish lo appear too much op wore:
posed to politicians. sit all Amer " The news of the ctabhine of Char! =
izens are more or less ¢ itothed i n Fairfax by Heevew Lee. created #) ie
foolish to talk at al the subjects; but as oy; stip. enn eee :
the politiciunfond of patting themof Mp Lee, while his own noble forbearance
selves before the people in their good char— in not killing hie antagonist. isa theme of
acters, we may be excused fur telling their shi ter and edm ration
bad pointe.
Had Lee slepped Fairfax. would Fairfax
Noman of any party. uuless be is an act having a weapon in hand, not have done as
ive politciar ind located ato of the two — ” re glad tor e that Mr. Pair
large ¢ eof the Sta ant OW axa ¢ f n ' a
what combinations bave been u and are . the d ty, and that he did not a
in progress, A leader w vle bims nd . Mit vd Mr. Le e acted dis! rabiv., S
bia influence for » vomiuation for Governor to Mr. F.'s friends ean afford t
another leader who wants to be Clerk of the . 4 88y generous as he has shown himectf,
tendent of bul Supreme Court, or } Por Evinence
Le esion 1g ago, the expre
lic Tustruction or member of . gress, OF ‘pot luck’ was used Pat ev nee has heen
Controllor or kom ad The party found. At the trial of Moses Tatethe nekept io tl , rade anid ie Male! oeo-—for the murder of Mr. Ritlman.at San
to believe that these o Beat "=. Francisco the papers say that a pot was
’ ¢ r ; st we = = .
dorsrinent, ¢ sist M pele Pasay ee’ hronght into Court and remarked vpen by
cer and meritorios t the District Attorney. after this n :
« th State Der ( i . :
Asthe Stated “Genttemen of the jurs on etitie
Will soon be cailed assemble, we pe the oaks and approy
§ e ; .
democrats of + State Wilk r prepare +0! 4 te ' ¢
endoree cbeet vx heiy it ' a ee
tomed leaders.er pie ‘ a y : os
whose f wills sometim withort the . 2
convinced that tt pol tad cus “6 7
’ aif ‘ , vol ‘bi o> 5 paper neg ted to «ts whet . '
erat ou the ba is t ‘ © proy , : . ”
turned pale. at that } \ ' one
ium th v t HipPega sat Sd *
bd versed in pots and pottery t t!
Fumento ere disposing it is te ° . . :
5 click’ and let the world know if it intended
talk modesty iv ’ FG int i : i
. testify for or 4 The
them that thevare t lot ‘ : :
ordeal of burning plough +bares will next be
We bear rumors ds « in the’ introduced at San Francisco
prpers that th ied a a ANOTHER TraGEpy at Sax J
i f+} it v 1 " colebration ¢ \ ON the trial of Thomas Senles for the
the 26th, inst Aun «sdvertis t ae
he h . Paul C. Shores was pre g he 29th
Journal say ul ; o z t ult. a fight occ urred n fron of th court
campments of the ordet Nevada yi) between a younger brother of S}
will join in the celebrat at Nevad Ay) and Jas. Fraley ar thers or
charge nothing rihe sunouncement sit Crosby and Biven ont ihe
weare ao meuber of the réer, oid do this ted 1n the death of + rosby. a
e*¢ xd of th Ord : ’ : i for the * good i rdery from this place by the naire of L. P. Farg: A Fs
: jeon, who was sitting at t
Freeman & Co, ty Mr. Jobn Roberts pee se z
> vw With a New Crha Dud tin, ol
f. vored ue ’ ate the door. entered bis right s he , A :
n 12 * noN apers prepared . . .
am soe a eee : ip pired in atout twenty minutes
for circulation in this State came through.the Mr. Fi son, we understund, was formerly
Bulletin was doutty aeceptable rom Missouri, but bas been for seme 1 ia
Mutching’s Magezive for April, has Leen . past in the employ of Messrs, Lee & Sin Pp
received. Jt contains an ijlustrated nrticl: . *O8on the Digger Indians of Calafornia. Dr
Scott contributes ap article on Persia Osticatioxs.— Wm. K. neer har heay
anti tement, d oblizations upon us by pil our table
The April owmnber is an im
provement on the furmer ones of this Maga
zine. Spencer, Main Street, in the Agent.
full of newspapers and inagwzines,
He has
all the Atlantic news on his counter: and all
} sorts of California papers done up to send .
Mra. Mary Taylor, of Lee, Mus
hala surprise party of her fifteen
ou heg bands
susetts, . East—postage free. You can alw aye set 1d a
eltidren, . paper bome, if you have not time to write. .
Call on Spencer. oth ttet
— . wT 7 rs SE Ye Ney ee EAI
Broderick,
next
McKibben
eleamer.
Gwin, id are ex
pected in the
begining to exhibit a touch of
A difficulty
his brother's
. temper. occured afew days
We hope the Union will exercise its usu . ayo on vourd of the V cksburg packet Vical vigilunce, in watching the movements of! toria, between Ward and Dr. ¢
“Sentinel . Prentice, Mise ssiy pi these
sleep not upon your post.”
distinguished gentlemen.
A bill bas pasved the Senate appropria.
ting fifty thousand dollars from the Treason
ry, to assist tn ¢
the
this bill will become a
mpleting a stage rond across
Sierra Nevada mountains, We hop:
law.
March
went out, not like a lamb, but like about six
this year
tern lions after a thoroaoghb stirring up with
. a long pole.
Sr Axoruen.—An Italian, Frellrico Biesta, for
21erly Consul of ~erdinia at San Francisco, will short
We suppose it will iblish a paper in that city
. speak the Itelivn language
cume tn like a Hon and .
Jameron of
during which the for
. mer drew a pistol and fired at Cameron, the
. shot tearing away bis upper lip.
Tuk Alta Telegraph Company of this city
. prepose tu lay a eubmarioe telegraph cable
. Oss the Straits of Carquinez, to connect
. Martinez and Benicia, The distance is about
The cuble weighs 6.500 pounds. ne mile,
[t is about an inch in diameter, and compose
f copper, gutta percha, rope yard and galvanized wire. —S. F. National,
Yesterday was All Fools day but no
larger flight of fools than usual was observed
in thie vicinity.
when we say that bis withdrawal from pub.
lic life, in what seems the mid career of his
usefulness, will be universally considered a
loss that cannot be easily repaired.
There has been a trial in progress in the
It is between th
Gold Hill Company and the French Com
District Court for a week.
pany of this place and involves the right to .
extensive quartz claims, oa New York Hill
The trial will be closed to
day. atall barzard« as this is the last day
of the term.
near this place.
Most of the quartz miners o!
this place have been attending the trial ax
witaveses,
as to its result.
The richest manin Provide
worth five millions, bought his snuff by th:
cent’s worth and lived on ealt cod fish.
} was an old bach, of course,
Cousiderable interestis excited .
nee, who died
He
.
~— -—
Ir ts aNNCUSCED ty the Democrat, at Atlantic Eteme,. Aprams or THe Mivt.—We learn that Mr. . #4 De Sauty, the mysterious Atlantic
le. that J. Wo Denver will vieit Cal Post Muster General. A. V. Brown died at . locumb the newly appointed eciner at the \7 legraph man, bas goue home to Eugland
ornia next month, and the hope expressed . qa. dington, March the &tl U.S. Branch Mint in this city. bas alrendy recuperate
iy be induced to remain witl c 7 ; etthest on » the . brought the bus 2 of his department up. = en
. eve +} ’ Th ; ve hie TTT. sg
} old) constant, and cheriebed . p, of . ' it no with the de posite The coinage for t N if VW TC )-T) AY
: oa : O. Dea Seek ending Soturdey last was $420,000 A 4 i ‘
i ‘ t i« vers ‘ ' roint of Phe coiners lepartn yesterdvy commen — ==
y P i , ij ced working the new deposits This will b ap li ‘ ment and Pills—-Cuction to
: t » ‘teresting information to interior readers. . “¢ 4.— here invaluable preparations have
“a . ‘ t ‘ > out felts t 1 be at os .
, i ‘ . S.F National , —— tose the
’ , } ‘ Cf ‘ ne HECTUES t ater-t Holloway, New York and Lon
' Vi ’ ! out 8 ‘ heet the pam plets ix th
: The Assembly have killed off all Capito! : ' ss
or ' ‘ ey . P a : Ointment iPill re enwrappe To find this teat
ae hills of this vear bhey ve sd to appronut it ' the paperto the light Aait
i ” priate me ' iid a Capitol at Saerater of deep conce the victims of erupt
' s um i i ‘ 1 Re we * ".
pa ronte a) t will at make spirol bill, This was done aftersending # ‘ the Vintwent, and
4 Cane or tt pet We or nent ‘ ' sition in this matter.and ‘ . ne e ‘ nts
S shee 1 stute met ‘ spesitoni . committee to Oskland and aft r extendi ’
{ s t to i sa ss t ‘ i } that the
His v yr very effort will he made to save the great on. fucilities, by adjournment, for an Asae ne i they
‘ to ete 4 n Diese Di i ’ % , we umeni a esreiul ser
‘ hit t ty homing ponteniom Snares biv epree there It is wonderful how travel yy i,
“ red trom high aurthort ] swence of the . f the Post :
» consequence of the failure of th fi sae. lie ‘ itil inten
: : idk ec dhauoniel a with bis! a ye ete thik deeeeeee . " d whiskey enlig A sembly a
— t vince. . ee ee Hwa steamer could'nt possibly kill the Oukland scheme rico :
uties ne Comme er ol Indian Affairs Bills onty, in the Congress just closed, it . . we Tie ng lette which ¢ hatically
ae ’ without a steam ios P eak t writter the [i ‘ ‘
‘ sect eems a matter of doubt whether or not an pervisieay: RISTO ’ Leg the
. ‘ t } fedicine ¢
Th i « justly suspicio and We . extra session will be call Buchanan Wrarnet Wednesday last there wae a ‘ :
. ° nal for ps
are happy ¢ ivi we can orm that) py ense whould euch be the tion of light snow-storm: and the wind ation
ral ‘ diabolical mach mations . op. President a number of the Stat parnerth made all out-doors shiver r ' ' ‘ 17, 1859
; ; . ! s i
vow going on. As soon as Gen. Deuvet . cieyjarty those of the south, would be called was clear and the aun 1 yy ‘ ’ Ned
‘ , ; i : x : cs ' ¢ Ad Eundem by
by inelin r themto teke adrivk of) or py presentatives, The Senate is nvarly freezing point. This all took place despite iu . ‘ Me j
\
‘hide. 1 ¢ Washington is to be smoth complete, bit there are but one hundred and our article eulogistie of spring The clerk ‘ $e ni ation » deg og
red by -ofn board placed on top Ol) atiy-two members of the House of Repre of the weather deserves no puff at our hands, sits ot monials to tr. Caapkay
re is a ° ¢ : w ‘ r te I Lniversity of
the flue of tt Custom House when a fire i sentatives yet chosen—the whole oamber befor his rude behavior, and we won't praise ,; \ ane as = io Hu abi . “
y bura in bis offi Botts. Of) jing two hundred and seventy-three. him any more until he learns to behave bet rexuiar pract er of medicine — enty 3 On the f these ‘ ree wa anted —
Standard. is to be canght in the Stand Joseph Holt, Commissioner ol Patents has ter, i \ degree its mest ,
ard office and inked ali over—-eent to Louis bere and . ost . — a ! te n
’ f 1 o eppointed and coufirmed, as Post Mas ; ‘ ‘ test
Til ! "ine . ” ions Dr. RB. Sharp Mill street, is a public iy ere been the slightest »
1. cia Tchauais pee, wend s d, and Vine te everal é ' : . sf have
". . benetuct ! way of making t Isa punct Jourt will de ct
Geiger is to be fed on pounded acorns until bert S. Ould has been appointed and 5 " cine : te ‘ i ‘ Jus to the College at a favor a6.” e
, ’ ‘ ual community * has received another s
h horughly Digger Indianized. Tuis is! confirmed U.S District Att6rney, for Dist." ‘a pom Youts, Veep Rempenttuny, 0. BeED,
' ; » 3 ‘ ot of thos ocks so celebrated for keeping wan of the Faculty hila‘elphia
the way to be ma char for Denver. and f Columbia. vice P. BL Key, deceased 1 . ges " q : sad io e « licine
— a . af orrect time, which he offers at very low
ll by the order ot Mr Buchanan, Das Janes Y. McDuffie has been appointed In7 i a 1 th 1 a] 1. CzapKar’s Privat
rice s. he sui may vary and the planets 8 ivate
Iwichs is expecially ordered to curry OO') dian Agent for California, vice Henley re . : Be itewn 1 tl : 1 sige tien tay eel
ices i a . ™ 4 get wrong, but Bob Sharp and those Clocks ry, opposite the . Steamship Company's U
programme and for bis services willl jsigned. The appointment was coufirmed, ? “ rr , aa Frenessse, ( sy n ‘aay tae olde
’ . : ° : keep up to time—up with the ttmesend are “eta r re ~
made an ctor at the Custom House. Gen, Denver Las resigned us Commissioner Pap P : . n, and asks no remuneration unl
, . ; Coll } never one fraction of a second out of the «
while Gen. Denver's Lie yr. ws Coties of Indian Affairs,
; . way
supporting Sun Francisco .Vationa Jehaled Goodwin, Republican. haa been FOR SALE!
with Government funds. Ifthe Onien w elected Governor of New Hampshire he Don't insist on talking outa long, dry : :
e oe . he ustoai tly bl : ' ; : ” V3 : Ounce Fourth taterest in a Valuabic
WE ER erree CsOmery st) were = Republicans claim to have elected three story in an editor's oflice, when the ‘ devil Quartz "Mil.
ti trocity « hich the Administration is . \ embers of Congress, is after copy Never vere an editor with Q* URTH of t NEW N LAND Qt #RTZ
rt . } t ’ . ‘ ute t if » > sae MILI tere r sale = Mill is situates
cupable of perpett ig . The deficit in the finance of the Post Office matters personal and private, when he ia jn tow: ; Messe County “aaa wie aelae
. Department to meet the contracts and aecestrying to getup an m the publ z u agp td el se W sis
We ¢ iget ne tistot killed and we under sary s rvices, will amount to $6,000,000 by When you or ng in the office ofa . a Ales daa ;
by the explos'on et the Princess. at Buto the 30th of Jane next tor and the devil ° comes get ut eel ; oh rere . a : : i pera . power to run
Rou 2 bel Many persons were wail Ben McCullough bas resigned his office as jeaye, or if you are earnestly pressed to Pars. eee ft
Meer uy, eee . ited States Murshul for Texas, and bis remain, keep very quiet uutil bis majesty ‘ nt iedes,
\ peper rived to geta list. in toe . brother Hieury bas been appointed aud c departs ars, one hal down and
N oO i und as no papers con . tirmed iy bis place : gre: HAWORTH
" re ¢ JAMES T. HAWORTI
‘ tite niment was mortitvir The war sprit seems to prevail in France Mrs. I ri " Pra .
‘ ’ " . Pp } P } 1,
Weg ate thes tuken fromanu itemi und Austria. These powers will probe ‘ gland ‘ ‘ aby ‘ P
! . gee 7 ot RBERE GRARGES
t N.O. Br tin. and from the N. ©. cor . nter into a coutest whch will inyvol ie ‘ is e expect me ts Bev N \ g =
respondent ot the SF. Bulletin : WO R.C . Europe. he English papers po and oa FOR SALE
Ver Philip A. Brandon. George Evases . i it Guns were fi ( at nye Poe he
Jus Izwl: Joseph Clark: James Yale. Jr rasce.--A friend complain: — flige ¢ . wast ) F ‘ nt
id fee «
+ \ ‘ ‘ ! ‘ te
Du S. Ur J W. Clark, @. a . '™ riday the Vutionad was y ee out first ex r “
Mon Ss. A Ma f Netchesz, M be too much of a ter paper, We plo r ’ p: but } : .
sere killed, Jobu M. Bell, late Sheriffo . O89 O8eure our frend that we have done 10 ed] rn ame tricks ;
Cor} « Purish ¢ Pootsir and Lavelle jbarm in thet, as this com ty bave bot yulgar bal alwavs do : é i
’ . chang d very materially io regard to temp i hea; Ay t
Copt Juckron and th : qnincounty, in the Assemaly Wednesday ‘ gin ,
ssl % Aces ere ener lust, told something how trading for lls Ty . YL DERS
of ow ve wke lost any f wer
, s ry
. "oe Se ont a3 re : wasd A member whoa hata pet meas STP In tit L __*
ars, B.D eing, ot Ren Tente. one eee ee 9 pissing Se ot Sena ure before the House, will go for other's \ ata : th sho i
‘ ¥ i nt of the Ladies’ Meant Vern . Mountain) Howitzer and Tarantula Juice / , leg :
1
other pet measure. . the favor rotor ‘ ‘ .
‘ A~oclation. has appotated as lady mans . brands conti ' ay th per We hoj Mr. L. did not call that legitimat In old
stor the Association, for Grass Valley. . our friend will acer pt our ape logy with ! . " " het ;
Mrs. Hasison Scottand Mrs M.S Nonrtos . jared pottons, that swapping would us
TI lu ire authorized to enroll mem . The members of the Legislature are now ; oad : i: ne .
ha he cutied Acnes ow would Stephens, { a8
beraanids ve contributions forthe Aseo. @¢tting Five dullurs per diem. 7 recall (oo : : y Or caanichy >
; ‘ Georgia lock, swapping off his vote?
ation ry Caswellend Mra. Marta] ®pitit traders most cither redace their turif pets see
L. Buckser, have been appointed Lady man. credit members, or sic kuess. on account of Raxpouru Win. near Rough & Ready iia 4 50
agers’ for Nevada city; and Mre.E. W. Robforeed change of babits, will prevail among turning out famously. A ©. Kern & Co. ar
erts @ Mes. H. Pavis. for Rough and Rea the Assembled wisdom, doing exer y well at Randolph; ane AOTICH TO CNRHDITCHS,
We have beard of no other ay tment. . . Rongh & Ready has not ‘dried up’ set by a gy ‘.
> pene bail "a ttipon — . i J ‘ : . a) bk ix lieve n ‘
or this county. . Parra obn Pa on Eg, favored u g sight. Rando'ph Tl contains the N sinint F nawe ‘
« ‘ i *San J sof last vtures ' * j on t
Nevada county will certainly make up aj “ th the San Juan Press of ta ene Ysame lead as dors Alta Tlill of this town "er >
a rm » till tye “he . *sernmal ' j
? respectable sum for the Associvtion, though Pat is still Langton’s expressmnan at } da. and pow that plenty of water ean be had on t
} ! :
G. W. Welch Joc Viovesr Douok-ter
et
ve Measure huve yet been taker : i odanaiti eridge, it may be expected that rich dig tl fence inl b & heavy,
to collect funds. Other counties are moving keeper, Main Street Nevada. furnisned a gings will be opened all along between * “a ; 5
nit balinana ehows lata ander eootelbution. with newspapers on the occasion of a recent place and Rough & Ready. . 2 jd i
. 74 . it to that interesting e.ty, sone ins M &, 1859.—r :
Let Grass Valley make the first start for tig : :
Newad uuty
PF John Marron, Third Assistant Post "
Nevada county, ~ sta : saarmaaver on . meron ity Rates op Passace.--The rates of paseags . Mester General, died ab Washington City on NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
> $ ‘el i ~ . it MA i ’ e reed
1.0.0. F.—Ata regular meeting of Grass ie East, by the steamer to sail on the Sth) the night of the 4th of March. He had heen a
Valley Lodge, No. 12.1 0.1 0.F. held Thurs. of April: have been established as follows :, engaged during the day of the 4th in attend °
day evening Mareh the 24th the following . Pactic Mail line, eabin, S175 5 second eabin . ing the duties of his office , ’
Past Grands were elected Representatives to S100; steerage, $50; 00 the Uncle Sam. ‘i 2
the Grand Lodee: the Opposition Hine stermer, cabin, upper The } ng members of Congress of all et
P. W. Roberts. C. R Edwards, ELA. Ken . saloon, $200—lower saloon, ; secondy Nariier have united in tendering to Hon. A 4
dall D. Bosworth. E C. Webster, and E, . eebin, $100 ; steerage, $50 H. Stephene of Georgia, a cor plimentary bt Hornce 5, Dradiey , Cece
‘ z dinner, on bis retirement from Congress.ic I eiis The Grand J i meets at eee ‘ apaeuat eee
A man in Hastings, Minuesota.was rece He bas been amember since 1843, Mr. S. Pt al s\F .
’ J ly detecte? in stealing beef. He was an old) 4" compe led to dec e the ee ipliment— TE UF CALIFORS COUNTY OF NEVAI
.
SiAl ‘ ‘ Leas tA ‘ & . ) VP} Aa
The Siskivou Chronicle thivrks “Mr. Bu. oflencer, and the ipiabitants of the village The National Intelligencer says: In the matter of the Estate of ) N pursus
chanan’s head never was formed with a view bung him toa biph post without benefit of “The compliment which itis thus proposed JUHN MUNTGOMERY, bee'd. f ‘ the « er
tothe United States Presidency There is . # judge or jury .-[Ex. to pay to thi eminent civilian bas, by the ea lis dite de Siceuss 40
‘ . i a ff . , manner in which it is conferred, the merit of wade entered
told. a story of a ship captain ordering a Chat was all right if “nine tenths of the doing honor as well to those Nels «hon i NOTH ks ince (SA GOODWIN,
colored’ sailor to measure the waterat the . peuple’ were in favor of the exeention of proceeds as to him who is the worthy object Atm rin the above Estate, . eretofore “rr
fs r ‘ sat : his tinal aceount, and also < petition ying fo
side of the vessel. Cudyo took a quart pot . the beef stealer. ‘ Nine tenths of the peo0! 4 demonstratio a hich, we “i, yin Nt. . his discharge from all further liability on «
eae j en pe een 1s aS BIncere as it is Halt 4 r Steplena tat And the hearing * on
and proceeded with dipping ont until be got . P are always right when they go in tor z 3 ate. At e hearir vit 5
and proceeded vere € : g ; 7 aie , .* no less by his habitual dignity and courtesy . fixed! vy the 4th day of April, at 10 0,clock
tired; ard then reported the imporsibility of . banging. See the San Francisco paz 10 than by his signal ability and legislative ex-. 4>™ ' © office he Probate Judge
measuring the Atlantic Ocean with a quart . Vigilance times for extended argument oa perience. has conciliated ina singulardegree (YY a , are hereby
pot. The editor of the Chronicle can howthat point. the confidence and regard of all with whom . notitie: at , e time and place, and
ever, goon with his quart-pot exercise he has been calied to asrociate in the dis‘ ifs have, why the prayer of
er, vith bis art-p le : . 5 } t r she t be grante
, P charge of his public duties durir ta y . Said pe ner sh t beg 4
Young Ward of Louisville, whose chastise: ° eo £ eco ppd aie = f p — By the Probate Judg wii
” i — per of bis serv n en tonal Legisla a as RUFUS sHOEMAKER, ere
he Hon, Charles L. Scott. and Gen. W ent . ‘ " +; : ’ Witne i :
The Hor ener : ne Gen. Wm.) ment led to the quarrel which resulted in’ ture, and we are sure that we do but echo not-4t iby J. S. Lambert, Deputy
Wa Iker arrived on the Golden Gate. the murder of the school teacher Butler, is the common sentiment of his countrymen . ———~ ici liahaateasin
SUMMONS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) JUSTICE’S COURT
. County of Nevada F. W. Spofford
Township of Grass Valley.) Justice of the Peace
. [HE People of the State of Cal fornia,to WALTER .
W.VH LLIPS, Greerine
wy Office.
ay of Apr
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~ae
are hereby summoned to appear before m
péaid Township, on Wednesday th
i, 1859, ac lO o'clock, A. M., to ane
«wer to the complaint of >. L. WALWORTH, who de«
nands of youthe sum of Two hundred dollars and
uterest, ax per copy of complaint now on fle in my
tice, when Judgment will be taken against you for”
the said amount, together with costs aad damages,
t you fail to appear and answer
To the Sheritf or any Constable of raid County,
sreeting ;—Make legal service and due return her
Given under my hand, this fret day of April,
», 185 9. kb. W. SPOFFORD,
n3o-2t Justice of the Peace of said Coun
A true copy, Attest—George Wilson, Const.
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. ITapnearing to my satisfaction by affidavit
. u my office, that the defendant in the abo
annot be found, it is ordered that Summons he
shed in the Nevada National, a newspaper pu
a im Nevada county, weekly, for two weeks.
en under my band this lat day of April, A. D.
‘ E. W. SPOFFOURD, J.
Township of Graae V
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