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March 10, 1860 (4 pages)

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ae Fa : ¥ THE NEVADA NATIONAL €.WELLA & Co.. PUBLISHERS, €. Weiss. W.B.EWER. C. FARLEMAN GRARA VALLEY. MARCH.10. 160. VK. ‘ AGENTS. We. CHAS. A. CRANE i¢ our sole Agent in San GAMBLING. is most pernicious and demoralising vice seems to be inherent in the human race. The children of the forest, the savage in his native wilds, who bave never heard or dreamed of civilization, will put all that is to them ef valne, upon the hazard of some . rude game of chance ; whilst some of the mightiest intellects the world bas ever seen have fallen into a position of positive injury POLITICAL ITEMS. Trovene iw Tus Caur.—An “ irrepresible conftict” is raging in the ranks of the Re— publican party in San Francisco, It ap— pears that there is much disatisfaction om . account of the appointment of certain men . in that city, on the State Central Committee. Ataspecial meeting of the County Committee, held last week, a resolution was offered cenanring the State Convention for SILVER MINES IN NEVADA COUNTY! Iuvortant Reroxsen Discoventgs !! . GREAT FEXCITEMFNT AT THE COUNTY SEAT!!! Just as we go to press we learn that an important discovery of Silver Ore has been miles above Nevada, The report, which seems to be reliable, is, that some person remaue witbin a few days at a point some eight reneisen. Hels empowered to receive adverti« to their fellow man, solely through the agen. cently returned from the Washoe Mines, noMesers Dorsey & Co. butchered a mamoth Ox yesterday, raised by Mr. A. B. Vintop of Nara, which weighed 1,350 nett. @ The death of Senator Broderick has been officially announced by Senator Haun. @@ The Chambers of Commerce, of New York have adopted a report and resolutions against privatereing and in favor of regarding all private property as private in time of war. sevats. and receipt forthe same. He may be foun at 172 Montgomery «treet.. Democratic Nominaticns FOR;PRESIDENT OF THE ". STATES, DAN'L S. DICKINSON @t New Vork. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JAMES S. GREEN . Of Mixseuri, . Babjeet to the sominstionf «a the Memocratic . @eal Convention. C———_______1 THE DEMOCRACY HARMONIOUS. From all parts of the Unien, North and South, East and Wert. we bave the most) encouraging sccownts of the harmony, and . good feeling in the Democratic ranks, Le. comption and Aati-Lecomton democrats. . will weet in the Charleston Convention as @ band of brothers, having the same interest, . advecating the name principles, standing on . this very village a useless and worthless . markable sentiments to come from such a . jey of this one abominable and degrading . passion, . When we cast our eyes around us and see the extent to which gambling is practiced in . California, we might say the extent to which itis carried on in this immediate vicinity, . We cannot represa a shudder at the thought of the inevitable consequences which must . attend ite victims, and the certain doom . which must sooner or later overtake its infatuated votaries. How many a young man full of hope, ond giving promise of a useful future, bas fallen into the lowest depths of degradation solely through the one vice of gambling, . bow man firesideain the older States now } sad and anxious, at tbe continued abs@nce of dear ones who left them full of promise and bigh aspirations, might have been joyousand happy, had not the grim spectre of the gaming table eptaogled the object of their regard in his deadly arms. How many a young man, with the marks of premature decuy stamped indell’bly upon bie countenance, now Langs round the bar rooms of appointing Messrs. Grant and Satterlee on the State Committee. Anangry discussion followed. and the resolution was finally defeated by a vote of S ayes to ten nays, Six . members of the Committee were absent, and . it is thonght the resolution would bave been . adopted had all be present. ticing among some rock thrown ont from a bling the silver ore he bad seen at Virginia City ; at his suggestion, a quantity of what was supposed to be a fair average of the ore . was taken to Nevada for avsay, the result of Se n , which was given yesterday, three hundrélt P-Prentice’s last political pun is as fol lows :—* When the disunion traitors shall stand upon the scaffold with the ropes imand sixty five dollars to the ton. We undertunnel, a kind of mineral very much resem: Too Low Down. —A The vein! is suid te be about eight feet thick, where it . pending over their heads,they will think there isan * impending crisis’ and no Helper. @@ President Lordef Dartmouth College has been writinga letter in favor of Slavery. He says that N@w England will yet be compelled to introduce Slavery. The . children and grand-children of the present . Abolitionists, he says, may be the first to . intreduce a“ harder verfdom than is yet known, unless, indeed they should themselves . be compelled to sell themselves for bread . . and suffer the proper chastivement of their . . fathers’ sins for their rebellion against the . government of God.”’ These are rather re. the same broad and Nationa! platform. . member of society, a mark for the floger of quarter. Wheever the somince of the Charleston . scorn, who, had he shunned the card table. was cut through by the tunnel. stand that the vein was struck and passed . about one year ago, and that the proprietors . were still driving on with their tunnel after . something ahead, leaving their fortanes be. hind them. Of course the reports created considerable excitement among the asuai quiet and sober eitizens at the County Seat, aud we ander stand that several parties started off last . night * by the light of the moon,’’ to stake . off claims. We learn tbat more of the ~ is being assayed to day, and if the previous resulta are confirmed, wc may so0ou expect to see a new stampede for the “Silver Mines . of Nevada County. . } . Srapixo Arrvain.—A serious stabbing afair . came of last evening at a somewbat noted . Convention may be, be will receive the ashe would a viper, might now have been . fT The Governors of the States of tle ' Washoe friend has . notified us that be has taken upa “ claim” for us just be low the “ Devil's Gate.” T'ow low down, friend S. We don’t think we should ever care to take up our abode in that locality. pe Chatauque Lake, in the State of New York, is said to be the highest body of water which has ever been navigated by steam, It is seven handred feet above Lake Erie. ‘wg. The population of New York City has doubled within the last fifteen years, being now estimated at 1.000.000. NEW TO-DAY, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership hretofore existing between the undersigned under the nawe and style of “TOWLES & BINSLEY, and doing business on Kentucky Plat, was dissulved by mutual eonsent, on March Sth 1860. HENRY 1). TOWLE. JAMES BINSLEY. Kentucky Flat, March, 8, 1899 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. eatboriastic and united support of the De. an honored aud respected member of the Union, including the Governor elect in Kan. hy @ mulaito women kaows ae” Pricilla,” meeracy from Maine to Texas and frem_ Florida te California. Deuglas Democrats community. The laws against gambling are and have publicans, and one, in Maryland, American. . ead Adminstration Democrats, Lecompton, . always been a dead letter upon the Statute . The Democratie Governors are in fourteen )) oe ae that place his home, was lying ead Anti-Lecempton Democrats are buck. book of our state, and they will remain so Slaveholding States, and three Free States. . ling ow their armor, talling inte the ranks, as long as those occupying bigh official and . The Republicans are, of course, all Free! stealth ily entered the h ouse and plungedu and prepsring to march forth to meet a) social positions, net only fail to set upon it States. and bravely too will . the seal of their disapprobation, but worship they fight, indefence of their rights, the themselves at its shrine thereby netting an . . example fraught with the most evil couse-. Lancast es, Pennsylvania, for All good democrats, agree in aa un. quences to others even should they them. the vote was conditional sulmission to the decree of the . suives be able to aveid. the full extent of (Dem.) was elected over Burrows (Rep.) by Charleston Convention. This isno time to . degradativn to which all who indulge in 189 majority—a Democratic gain of 500 over * palaver” uboat mere abstractions ; or to . ; common euemy ; Constitution, and the UNION. centend for personal preferences. There . are matters of more importance to attend to. . Oar country—the cause of democracy, de-/ 14, Wizard of the North, gave a novel exbi. Louisiana passed a bill granting $25,000 to mande our services. Let us present an unbrokeo front; and whea the great ™ irrepressible conflict’ comes. victory will . perch, as of yore, on our banners ; and the Constitution, and the Union will then be one . and inseperable. . . Tax Nevapvsa Linranr, according to the Democrat, is ina very flourshing condition « large invoice of Standard books baving . just been added to it. The Library is the . largest and most valuable in the interior of . the state, and already contains over 1.000 volumes, among which ure wany rare and costly werks. Another large invoice of . over a hundred volumes, selected by an ageat of the Association in New York, is expected by the next steamer. Harp Fans —Private letters at this place state that the residents atand near Washoe ere reduced almost entitely toa diet of coffee and beef. The scarcity of flour, &, ie no doubt caused by the great iofiux of strangers, and recent storms, delaying the pack trains between Carsoncity and Washoe and as flour is selling at the latter place for 25 ete and barley 27}. and other kinds of previsions at proportionate rates,our Wasboe friends will no douht soon be enabled te enlarge their “ bill of fare’’ to their usual vo~ riety. Those ceutemplating a visit to that region will, however, if prudent, contiaue te carry their groceries and provisious with them, as a gentleman recently from that rection, states that there are not provisions enough to feed the men then on the way to the Valley, together with thoxe who are already there. We The Supervisors of Placer County have fixed the county tax for the present year . at $2.00 0n the $100. The Supervisors of this county have decided upon $1,60 in $100 Inquest.—Corner Henry held an inqnest on the body of a colored man, John Jerre, mentioned in our lat as having been found dead, the result of which was that the Jury found that be bad been murdered, probably by Indians. asa bullet hole was found in hie head, and the body bad evidently been concealed, in the top of a fallen tree. Arrotxturxt.—We learo from the Nevaad Democrat, that Gen. Wm. C. Bradley has heen sppoiated Postmaster for Nevada, ia place of Col. John T. Crenshaw, resigned. Gen. Bradley has been connected with the Postoffice for several months, is fully acquainted with all the details of the business and his appointment gives general satisfac tien. Col. Crensbaw, we understand, designs going east next summer. we The Court ef Sessions, Judge Belden presidiag, mut on Monday last, aod after issuing a venire fora Grand Jury returnable en Wednesday, at 2 P. M., adjourned to that time. Wwe. A Passenger train is to be enteb lished betweea North San Juan and Washoe. an soon os the trail is properly epened over the Hensess Pass. games of chance are most assurdety liable. Rore Trixu.—Young Anderson, son of bition, at Hamilton Hall on Friday Evening . of his wonderful art of freeing bimself from . the coils and knots of arope which was firm. . ly bound abeut him by one ef eur citizens, . and made fast by every conceivable devise in the rope tying urt. The few tbat were present expressed themselves most highly uratified with the traly wonderful perfor. mance. We understand that Professor An. derson will soon return to this place, when he will present himself in the character of . Rob Roy. j j ee ——— i Grass Vater Post Orrice.—We understand that Mr J. H. Boardman, Postmaster of this place, who left on the lust steamer has resigned his office, to take effect on the, first of April, and that the next mail will . bring a commission to William Womack who is now acting as Deputy. We have the . the fullest confidence in Mr. Womack, that the affairs of the office will be administered, . during bis administration, in a manner both . creditable to himself aud satisfactory to the publis. . A Dus Recarp rox Sarety.—When the twelve bundred clerks employed in the Bank of Eugland leave the building in the evening a detachmeut of troops march in to guard it during the night. Harp ox Tux Danxtes.—The free negrees have recently left Arkansas to avoid being sold into slavery, and published an appeal to the Christian world to protect them. Illinois denies prairie hemes to them ; Oregon will not receive them, and Minesota is debatiug whether or not she shall them. admit Where are the Brown * negro sympatbisers’’ who so abound in the latter named States? Are they so much exercised in . ibn fatal. . : * ) : IN THE COUNTY COURT of the County of Nevada house on Mill street, in this place, occupied . of tie state of California— In the matter of the Vetition of JAMES SMITH, a, are sev ts, sixtee ean Insolvent Debtor ee, are coventese Democrats, sztece 1 . It appears that a“ colored purson whose . pursnant to ae Onder of the Hon. Davin Bripes, ? Judge of the « County Court, notice ix hereby giv name we bave not learned, but who basof <""") ein oral itavael tke anditaacteast tua, Month wamtappear before the Hon. Dawid Deiden atore steurt.« he Court Reem of said Court . upea a lounge asleep. when some persen nthe City and County of Nevada on the 20th das f April \. P1886 at 10 w'clock. A.M.. of that ss lay, then anl there to show cause, if any they knife three times into his body, in the regiog pave. why the praver of sand Insolvent should wot : : ad a assignment of Lentl held . of the beart and immediately fied. A white _ SS ee pe at arecent election be i man named A.C, Nicholas was soon after Mayor. Sanderson . arrested as the perpretatur of the deed and will have an examination this evening before Justice Richardson, The weunrls through severe, it is thought may not prove very heavy. . the vote of October last. ¢. to be at the bottom of the affair. E. W. . Roberts Esq. has been engaged us connsel the State of Virgina, as Louisiana's share of . [°F the defence, aud expetcs ty prove be the expenses iucurred in the trial of John / client innocent of the churge. Brown and bis confederates, ) Ber Al its Inte session the Legislature o County Buisness, Srroxo Ficvure.—The Butte Record says, The Board of Superisors met ut the Court thatthe most the Chicago Convention can, House, on Wednesday of last week, and do next June “ will be to hatch out a ‘Jnne . ainung their business “ordered” that tbe ae bug’ to be gobbled up the Democratic roes. sessment on the taxable property of the The“ Green Eyed Monster” is suid . ceedings against said Ine ved, Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court, at OMice, in the City of Nevada, this Oth day of March A. D., 18,0 JOHN S. LAMBERT. Clerk
. } Ver Joseph Roberts, Jr., beputy. A. B. Dibble Att'y for Petitioner Suit SUMMONS. IN the Pistrict Court of the I4th Judicial Dia. . the eot Calite The peorle of the State of California :— To HENAY MESTAYVER, Greeting— . NEW _ TO-DAY DR. ROSENBAUM’S CELEBRATED STUMACH BITTERS! FOR THE CURE OF Dyspepsia, Indigesten, Constipation, Loss of Appe lite, or any Bilious Complaints arising from a morbin activn of the Stomrch or Bowels, os OF THESE DIsEASES YOU WILL SOON be LA. relieved of by the use of these Bitters as per 4irection on the bottles, This great anti-dispeptic . » the resultot profound and elaborate studying of one of the most celebrated physicians of the present century, in the accomplishment of which he . is« freely spent both time and money. We de not hesi tate to affirm that whe ¢ Dr. Rosenbaum 's dtomac): Hitters aro used’ a case of Fever and Agun eannet oecur. It bas been analyzed by the most scientitic chemisis in the Medical Faculty, and is new prescribed by nine-tenths ot the Physicians of the land. Try them—test them—on your eostitation and go your way rejoicing. Are you dpxpeptic !—take these Stomach Bitter Are you bilbous t—try oOue of the bottles, aud be relieved at onee. Are you annoyed by indigestion or constiiphtion f remove the cause by the free use of these Bitter Have you Fever and Ague—cureand prevent this destrroy ing disease by the free ure of these Bitters. ee” ihe suerovity of these Hitlers bas induced many to put up a spurious article, To prevent deception in the future, each core will be branded. . B. JACOBS & CO, and all labeys will bear our signature, without which nove are geouine. ‘ Vv. B. JACOBS & CO Sule Proprietors. CAUTION! Comsumers of RUSEBAUM’S RITTERS are cautioned against the many counterfeits pow atioat in the market, especially against a cheap and worthless article called Kuseneht’s Bitters, put up im this eity by Messrs iurners Uro's, with the avowed intention of preying on the well-earned reputation of Kooebuuin's bitters.as a remedical agent in all cases oldytpepsia and similar diseases. The genuine Norebaum has var name branded on each curs, aud vur siguature on each label. NV. BYACOBS & COU., Proprietors, Sansome Streeet, Corner of Commercial Street San Francisco, Feb. 15th 18g0.—.—ym Sheriff’s Sale. ] Y VIRTUF of an Order of Sale inaned ont of te Hon. Distriet Court of the 14th Judicial Dietriet ond to me directed and delivered. for a JIndgment rendered! in said Court on the 26th dar of Februerr, A. D860, in fover of GEO A. MONTROMPRY eodagsinest MICHAEL POWERS for the avm of Four Hondred Dellare Principal Pebt, with tr terest on said principle at the rae of Four per cent per month. from and since February 18th, 1858 wntil paid with Counsel Feex in the «um of One Handred Dellars, together with all costa of suit, forthe ale of the following described pronerty, to wit :— ‘ Allan! singuler the undivided One Sitth pert interest in the Quartz and Mining Property of the lowa Quartz Mining Company. situated, lying and being on the Fast side of the South Fork of Poor Mon's Creek, in the Township of Eureka, Nevada County, and held and owned hy Wm. I’. Morrie, Geo S. Mitchell, MW. County, John Linnex, A. Cave ani myself, (Defendand herein.) under the name rhia, County of Nevada . and style of the lewa Quartz Mining Compaer, which said property consists of Three Thousand Feet of a Kuartz Ledge, with the Tools and Implementa ¢ hereby summoned toappear and answer . 2°¥ heing used and worked by said Compeny, with wplaint of RACHEL MESTAYER, tiled ». the priv ledges and appurtenances thereunt« apperWithin ten days from the service of this . tinin. Lon you ia tais County, within twen. . — Notice 1 heredy given that on TUESDAT the rvel on you in this District. and out of . 341 day of April. 4. 2). 1840, between the hours of this Connty, and within forty days if served on you . 94 M. and 5 P.M. T will sell all the right, title inandout of thix District, in an action “Lon the Sd day of March, A. 7). 18 0, in terest and claim of said Michael Towergim ani to the above described prepertr, at Public Auction. ia front of the Court House Door, Newada City, for cash . in hand, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said fx0ter.” ceunty of Nevada, for county purposes, for said Court, Wherein Plaintiff prays thie Hon ° . : Cay at it un it its Decree « vreing her, = sis — the yeur of 1860, be fixed at the following (ON Ui) vuantif irom seit Delendant-—tint the per The Marysville Appeal says the Re. rates on every bundred doilars valuation; . Bonds of matrimony between them he torever dix ? bd . ss solved—that she, said Plaintill, may have the cus publicans ete trying to catch the Presidency General Fund .....0.000se0008 0 cemts. adv and care of their (Vinietiffand befendant’«) ne ‘ . : : * “a two Colldrem. Charles and Lovell, decreed to her— as fishermen catch Mackerel—with Batxs. Special Fand...... seeeeet 0 and further reliel as may be just . a s PA » ic ildi ; 25 r mi. We opine they will have to go Sx-wanp Public Building Roe 5 . Ne ea fiest.—[ Butte Democrat. Road Fund. .....ee secre ved omplaint ein directed. Viaintiff . aaa 5 bd Judgment again u therefor by default Yes, on their way to the “ Banxs.”’"— ae i. . Pos with all costs of suit, and alse demand of [A , 7 Inctigeot Sick Fund......28 ) “h other relief as is prayed fur in Pitfs . ppeal. , tote $ “ ’ ju testimeus whereof, I, John S. Lambert, Clerk We think they will bave a Cnasn’ ere ES arp awe ere ery” $1.60 of the thstriet Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set my they get “ their “Foor” in it.—[{Nevada hel It was further “ordered” that an additional National. pol! tax of two dollars each be and samme is hereby levied on all persons subject to the payment of poll tax in said county, on account of the special fund, collectable at the j}same time and in the same manner as the The Dememcrats will give them the “Dickins” on election day.—[Marysville Express, Lerrers Overtaxn.—During the month of February, 6.020 letters were sent by the . general poll tax. overland mail, and 38.684 received, the to-. The law recently enacted by the Legislatal number amounting to 101,714. ture, in relation to roads in this county. not I having been received, the Board, after pasB® At last accounts from Washington . sing a few orders, adjourned until Tuesday, Senator Wilson of Massachusetts.was absent when they again met, and baving received from bis seat to attend the funeral of his . the law. proceeded to re-orgunize the road father, who bad died suddenly. districts and appoint the Overasers, Matis Missent.—A portion of the Sacra— Scrotcat Oreration.—The Nevada Dewmento Atlantic Mails was missent from San gergt imforms us thata few days ago. Dr, Francisco to Rattlesnake, and did not reach . Hunt at Newada and Di. E. A. Tompkins of this city until Monday afternoon.—[ Sac. . this village preformed the cperation of TreUnion. . phining the Cranium of Mr J. V. Watson of No less than three “ missent bags” came Nevada. who was suffering from the comme the Grass Valley Post Office on the same pression of the brain, resulting from a wound ay. rm in bis forehead, made by turning a ten pin bailin a lathe, On exposing the cranium it was found that a small piece of wood had Scuoor Exuinition.—The Public School . under charge of Mr. J. W. Nye, will give a hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at of fice, in the City of Newada, this Sd day of Marel, A. D. 199. JOHN & LAMBERT, Clerk. Ver Jo«. Roberts, Jr., Veputy. Rachel Mestayer vs. Henry Mestwyer. Ov reading and sling the affidavit hevein, for publication. and it appearing that sufficient caune exists . theretor— It i< Ordered that service of Summens be had in thisaction by publication in the ‘*Nevada Nation al’ a weekly Newspaper, published in the County aforesaid for < for said period lermy huud, in Nevada, this dd day of ’ NILES SEARLS, District Judge. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an Urder tor Poblication on tile ia my office AtiestJUHN 8. 1. MBERT, Clerk Ver Joseph Roberts J., eputy. Meredith & Hill, Atty’s for Plaintiif. Sheriff’s Sale. YY virtue of a Writ ot Execution to me direc) ted and delivered, and isswedout of the Mon. listries Courtof the I4th Judicial District, in and for Nevada County, State of Caliternia, on a Judgment rendered in said Court on the Jdth day of February, A.D, 1860, in faver of S. D. BOSWORTH and against Wm. P. MORRIS, MICHAEL L POW. . ERS. GEU. 8. MITCHEL AND CORNELIUS 1. LEY for the sum of Kighteen Hundred bollars, principal Debt, with interest ov the said «um of &1. 800 at therate of Three per cent per month trom the lith day of May, 1858, together with interest and Costs, I have levied upem the following described sixty Days, at least, once . . . ; They say Indiana shuts ber doors upon them; public Exbibition at Hamilton Hall, vn Sat. their anxieties with regard to the negroes of urday Evening next. Virginia that they have no time to look . B® Don't forget the Library Society begin at Lome. Provide an Asylum for. Lecture on Friday Evening next, by Dr. Leen driven through the outer table of the lpeaparte, to Olt: Al of the Gas InaaaaCaneanT skull, making so small a fracture, aud leav. 7 a certain Quartz Ledge, commonly known as the . * . Morris Ledge, claimed, held and owned by the gran iug the bone so smooth externally, that go . tors and others, doing business under the Pe and injury could well be detected by auy exam. style of thelowa Quartz Mining Company, which j z S a . Ledge is situated in Eureka Township, Nevada Co., ination with the probe. On removing the . on or near the South Fork of Poor Man's ¢ reek, and those who are already freed from the shakles of slavery before you attempt to break up other homes and force their now contented inmates to roam homeless and wanderers, even past your own doors, in a fruitless search fora home as comfortable as that which they bave just left. around their own fire-sides? Let ss A bloody affray occured at Sacramento on Tuesday last between H. A Caulfield and Henry Nolan, in which the former, who was the sggressor, was terribly stabbed, in six . or eight places, This man Caulfield, appears to be a most desperate and quarrel-. be a reserche affair, will come off at Hamilsome character. Our first recollection of the man was in the “ sqnatter rivt’’ at Sacramento, in 1850, where he bore a cunepicuous part, aud was captured by the authorities and confined for a long term on the Prison brig. Since #hat time he bas been in almost innumerable fights, in which he has been repeatedly stabbed and shot His present wounds, it is thought would prove fatal toany ordinary man, bat ia bis case he seems to be as usual, entirely innocuous, as reports say that he will soon recover. Randall. Sectat Bais.—A Social Ball will be given, on Thursday Evening next, by Mr. Wm. Adams, at bis Ranch, about eight miles sonth of @raes Valley. twephine, the inner table of the skull was . fJund to be broken extensively, and in smal! pieces ; all of which were carefully removed the brain relieved, and Mr. W. rescued from . inevitable, and speedy death, This case ix Sr. Paraice’s Day.—Mr. Chas Mitchell . V°T? interesting in two respecte— and Lady, will give a Social Party at their . ; : risky. : place ou the corner of Mill and Neal streets capeting the consinm fe indispensitie wheeon Friday Evening next, March 16th—the . ever compression of the braia exists from ove of Bt, Portick’s Bag. blows, while no external fracture of the bone . is observable by the use of the probe, and 2d, That the inner table of bone may be extensively fractured, while the external table may be but little injured, or even not at ail. pw A Ball, which it is intended shall ton Hall, on Monday the 2ud day of April. Particulars next week. pee We are under obligations to Dorsey of Wells, Fargo & Co., for the delivery of a liberal package of Atlantic papers by the last Steamer ‘We Among the returning passengers by the mail steamship Cortes, was J. C. Birdseye, an old resident of Nevada. Welt is suid that fifty three agriculturists of wealth are@ preparing to emigrate from the interior of Louisiana to Hayti. We A poor fellow in Boston, Mr. Augustus Hemenway, worth $3.000.000 bas given indications of insanity. He fancies he sball goto the poor-heuse. Avarice treats her victims more viciously than poverty. . wa Wo. Burton, the great Comedian is dead. . piece of woud, and a portion of bone by the . Ist, It proves that cutting down apon and A. D. 1860. gether with all and singular, the priviledges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, ineluding the Quartz Milland Machinery now being erected, (and . being) thereon. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public Sale, all the above described property, to the bigh. est bidder, for cash. in freat of tne Court House . lwor, in Nevada city, on luesday, the Bd day of . April, A. DL. 1860 between the hours of 9 o'clock } a.m. and 5 o'clock P.M. Given under my hand this %%h day of February, J. B. VANHAGAN, Sueriff Nevada Co. Sheriff’s Sale. i Y Virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for Nevada Co. State of California, on a Judgment rendered in said Court on the 20th day of January, A. 1). 1860, In fe vor of JOHN PEACOCK and against WM. STE. VENS, for the sum of One Hundred and Eleven Dollars, togethgr with laterest and Cost, I have levied upon the following described Property, to wit:— All that certain property situated in Nevada County, Township of Grass Valley, known as the Ashville Ranch, between Squirril Creek and Wolf Creek, about two mues westward of the town of Grass Valley, containing about 480 arecs. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to Public Sale, a'l the above described property, to the highest bidder, for Cash, in front of the Coort Houre door in Nevada City, on TUESDAY, the ii day of April, A. D., 1860, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and & o'clock, P. M. Given under my hand this 8th day of March A. D. " J.B. VAN HAGAN, Sherif N . James Churchman, Pitf's Atty. eadiss about two miles easterly from Rureka village, to. —— eution and all coats. J.B. VANPAGAN Sherif Nevada Coun'+ NOTICE. ALI. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE Estate of William Penberthy Are hereby notified that all Accounts due the «aid Fsta.e have beon placed in the handa of the Subseriber forcollection. All persens interested are requested to make immediate payment or Coste will be added to thelr preseat accounts. S. C. RIOHARDSON, Grass Valley, March, 8, 18,0. Sart Lime, Lime! _ A Large Supply of Freeh Burnt Lime, Constantly on hand ’ the Kilns on Wolf Creek, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further information apply at the Kilns, or Cress howard Huston, Grass Valley. Terms CASH. Be PARLEY and HAY WANTED im exchange for IMF. Orders Promptly delivered. ae Tg WANTED, . 500 MINERS! THE WASHOE MINES, To whom good wages will be Paid THE ORIGINAL HONEST JOHNS GODFREY AND LEU, Ne 8, Mill Street, Grass Valley, @ppesite the Fiasesiec Hall, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FIVE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING AND UNDER CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Which we will offer at Half Price. Be We onll the attention of Families, Mi Hi tel Keepers and all others to our Mies ag TO OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF PROVISIONS, Ham, Bacon, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Candles, Liquors, and Everything in the Provision Line, ALL poe" dae WE WILL SELL LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. #® Half Price is cur Motto, We havi also received A Fine Assertment of Children’s Bhees Which wiil be sold at Half Price. sarget to give us a call. er Will the individual whe made a bet with as some months since, on the price of Tobacce either call with his and draw the stakes, or acknowleige them forfeited te us. GODFREY & LEU..