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March 28, 1861 (4 pages)

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B des: VOL. 2. . The Morning : Beangeript PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Ww. P. BROWN’ & Co., de Ps. SKELTON, A. CASAMAYOU, N. P. BROWN, ,OFFIGE-COMMERGIAL STREET Next door to Blaze’s, (up-stairs.) TERMS OF TME MORNING TRANSCRIPT ‘Twenty-Five Cents per Week, Delivered in the City. pie i) sy . enn ema les me wT! THREE MONTHS. «2. secon teoennarnenonsove 3,00 Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. All Advertisements must be paid for at the end of the month. Ssiesienaecacilianitigins . “A TALE oF THE ARCTIC REGtons.—We take from a very oid monthly publication, the following extraordinary narrativé of an adventure inthe Polar Seas. The‘circumstances are certainly within the range of possibility, siee no putrefaction would take place whilst the bodies of the sufferers were in the temperature of a vessel “‘ encased. in thick ribbed ice.” In the spring of the year 1840, a whaling vessel sailed from the port of London, upon. ‘a voyage to the Polar Seas. Nothing material is said to have occurred until’ their arrival in those solitary regions, when ~it became the duty of the crew to keep a perpetual lookout-upon the horizon, in search of fish. Whilgt thus occupied, it was fancied by one of the seamen that a sail was discernible, as far to the northward as thé éye could each; as the course of the whaler was . toward the supposed vessel, a mast became gradually distinguishable amidst the mountain of ice, which appeared in that quarter to bound the sea. It was now summer and thé afternoon unusually calm, whilst the whaler gradually neared the object in view, ithe supposition being that it was a vessel aged in operating upon the blubber, in ‘a bay which would open to the view upon ap proaching nearer to the ice. Upon arriving, however, at the spot, it became clear that the vessel was a wreck, embedded in the ice, and could only be approached by a beat,— This having been lowered, the captain and several of the seamen landed upon the ice, and proceeded to the vessel, which proved tobe a brig. The sails were furled, “very little appeared upon the deck, and all the arrangements were those ef a vessel laid up for a long period of time. Descending to the cabin, the first object that was seen ‘was a large Newfoundland dog coiled.upon a mat, and apparently asleep. Upon touching the animal it-was found'to be dead, and the body frozen to the hardness of a stone— Entering the cabin was next seen: a young lady seated at a table; her eyes ‘were open, i gazing with a mild and steadfast expression upon the new comers to that, solitary spot.. She was a corpse! and in. that. appaently. resigned and rehgious attitude had on frozen to death: Beside her-waeia young mau, who, it appeared, was the brother of the lady, and commander of the brig. He, too, was dead, but sittiig-at the table, and before him lay a sheet of paper, upon which vas written’ the plows’ decay. “ Our poo! has endeavored since, yesterday morning 0 strike a light, but in vain ; all isnow over.” athe other side of the cabin stood-the cook ith a flint’énd ‘@ steel in bis hand, frozen to siatueyin the vain, endeavor: to proomte hat firé which alone could save'him and his onpanions from the cold arms of death.— ‘he auperstitious terrors of the seamen now urried the.captain away from the wreck, he log-book aloue being broyght away. and & brig, which had belonged to the port of on, and had sailed for the Arctic regions A Weal eaipe ee, hci 4 this it appeared that the ill-fated, Vesey . ” x creer * he By, DENKINS OULD inferm’ the Lovers of the weed that he has just received a very.euorlotof FIGARRO CIGARS. We has purchased no third rate article. Consumers will not be deceived by the usnal custom of transferring third — eieetae to first. rate boxes. He has also 10,000 OF THE BEST CIGARS ALSO-—-A great variety of Cavendish, New El Dorado, Forest Roseand Siem: ‘eobaces. ke Brery variety of SMOKE. TOBACCO a assortment of Pipes. ATIONAL EXCHANGE SALOON, 27-tf No. 33.and 35 Broad Street. FASHION RESTAURANT oN COMMERCIAL 8T.,_ SS) Opposite Tallman & Turners, Hd (NO, 19.) CHAS, IRISH eee eeeecceearete meee this wellknown Restaurant I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLZ= AND AT MODERATE RATES. Game Suppers sters, Lobsters, and at rood things in lene market, furnished at a moments notice, and got up in a style suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. . MEALS AT ALL’ HOURS. I intend to keep the “‘ FASHION ’’ as .a-firstclass restaurant, and as such I recommend it to the people of the city and the ve a at large. Those persons who relish a. GOO EAL will do well to ‘‘ call and see’’ for themselves. Nevada, Nov. 26; 1860-tf. ' 0. H. P. WHITE & €0., FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO, Marysville & Placerville, WILL RECEIVE and speedily forward all GOODS consigned to as, for any section of California, and Utah Territory. O. H. 2. WHITE. Saeramento, Feb. 2, 1861-3m , THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor, Battery street, opposite the Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. Agenoy for the Sale ef United States Govermment Charts. GENCY for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Carrent Charts ; for the sale of Surveying“ Instruments, ‘man. factured at the celebrated estabishment of William J. Young, of. Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Drawing Instruments, Surveying chains Leveling Staves, etc., constantly on hand, an for sale ‘at reduced rates. Chronometers rated by Transit Observations. the best manner. -3m. ‘TALLMAN & TURNER, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City, Cal. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, . PARLOR STOVES, TINWARE, Lead Pipe, Hydraulic Pipes, &c. Copper W ork and Jobbing dene to order, with néathess and despatch. =~ feb7-tf iz BROAD STREET DRUG & BOOK STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS AND BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE H. H. WICKES & CO. _ DR. H. H. WICKES, it: ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. ‘ HOTEL PE PABIS, OV. CHAUVEL......PROPRIETOR, Nox 85 BROAD, STREET. NEVADA pm ae oe a , i hours of the Day pet pda te APARTMENTS Have NEWLY FURN ED, and the t Up to Tes Hundr bs, can be a Soe ae hear NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY CIGAR & TOBACCO EMPORIUM . _ Srectehanact forth te Piaintat’a complaint be eg ort; set fort intiff’s com Of the following well known brands: *_ m A <I and the property therein’ described. . LA VERATO, DE. ANDRES and REVERS, to-wit: “A -falk an ed one-fourth part conti m $70 to $90 per 1000, which he offers:. or ‘shard of that certain -lot, or parcel of Mining to at ONE BIT CH ;umder the motto of . Claims and und situated on Grizzly: Hill, Quick Sales and Small Profits.’ Bridgeport Township, County and State aforeFine Cut {febacco constantly on hand, seid, genera es ates yng pS wey of,the ape ee Se: as 8: “Six claims Eureka, Lilienthal, Anderson’s, ore.or Jess, bounded en:the East and North by FAENS resumed proprictorsh.p of yr Repairs of every description executed in. 4 ~" Sherifi’s Sale. HEREAS, on tho 120h of k ycjreed WV ray on ~ ~ p 14th Judicial District of the State of cali W.’G. VON, for d. for the county of Nevada, ‘agai WILLIAMS and ix favor of WM. inciple.debt,. with interest e rate of 134 per the sum of $976 85. on the principle at ‘ : bears per month frem she rendition of judgment until paid er with all costs of suit ; and whereas; on the said 12th day of -March, A. D. 1861, it was Elder & Co.’s Claims, and ot the South by Doolittle’s Cl with a full and undivided one-fourth of all Tunnels, ey Sluices, Flumes, Tailings,’ Tail: rights, mining aptus,;.and other appurtenances unto s: Giaims belonging. or in any wise appertaining, t Tight,. title, interest, property, claim or. deed ym either in law or-equity, of the said ‘W. G. Wi jams, of, in and to the said mining claims and their appurtenances,’’ be levied upon and sold to satis Judgment interest and costs, and the thereof to . the payment of said sums ¥ money, as aforesaid. F’ Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to pablitine, So Geneve deseribed -property, to he highest bidder for cash, in front of the Coart House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, April 9th 1861, between: the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., add 4 o’clock, P. M. Given under my hand, this 15th day of March, 1861. t J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, 'y John Dickson, Under Sheriff. Hill & Moyes, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Sherifi’s Sale. Bs virtue of an Execution to me directed anddelivered issued out of the Hon District Court of the 14th Judicial. Distriet, in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bear. ing date March Ist, 1861, in favor of F. WOLF and against MONCHAGUE for the sum of Fivehundred and eight 03-100 dollars, debt, with interest on the said sum of $508 03 from the Ist day ptlegnto pa yshene cn ged ther af. glbrrh num unt: rw costs of su Ihave levied upon the following described property which was heretofore levied: upon and attached Feb. 6th, 1861, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of the above named defendant of in and to a certain tract or parcel of land situate on Kate Hays Flat, Nevada county, containing about one-hundred and fifty acres more or less toether with all appurtenances and improvements thereunto belonging. Also, a certain garden and vineyard situate on Kate Hays Flat, on the lower French Corral and Nerth San juan road, containing about one and half acres, niore or less, together with all appurtenances and improvements thereunte Wiongine: Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose to blie sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, April 9th, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. m. and 4 o’clock, P. M. ; : Given under my hand this 15th day of March J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. Dickson 1861. By Jnd. H. , Under Sherif. Hill & Hupp, Atty’s Sheriff’s Sale. : Y virtne of an Executlogtme directed and delivered, issued out jof@he. Hon. District ¢ Court, of the Ba Ved ui rict, in and for the county of Nevad#} Wévring date W arch 11th 1861, in favor of JAMES COSGROVE and against D. STRENB and C. L WEISS for the sum of Seventeen Hundred and thirty-four and’ 82 100 dollars, debts «ith interest on the said sum of $1,734 82 from the 1ith day of March, 1861, at the rate of three cent per menth, until id, toether, with all costs of suit. e following described roperty, which was heretofore levied upon and attached Feb. 27th, 1861, to-wit :' All the right, title and interest ef the above named defendants of in and toa certain set of mining grcund or mining claims situate on North San Juan Hill, Bridgeport Township, Nevada county, State of California; bounded on the north by the’Qhio’Co’s claims, on the enst by the Mud Cut claims, on the south by the brow of the Hill, and on the west by the Brittania Co., and known.as the Dutch Co.’s claims. Also, all the right, title and interest of the within named defendants. of am and to a certain Frame House and Let situate on the north side of Main street, ‘North San, Juan, east of and adjoining Gold: smith’s store, and west of and adjoining the property of Phillip Bush. ‘Notice is hereby given that Iwill expose to public sale, all the above described Dep perty » to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, Nevada; on TUESDAY, April 9th, 1361, a the hours.of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P.M ; Given undér my hand this 14th day of’ March 1861. _, J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. By J. H. Dickson, Under Sheriff. ~ A. L. Greely, Atty. ; THE OLD EMPIRE MARKET, NO? S be KENT & TOMPKINS AVE ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES" 20The Best American Beef, Pork, Mutton, Pried Beef, Goghed Pork and
We.hope by strict attention to. business to, reFat Beef Cattle, ‘Hogs and Sheep emma os March 5 tf E. 0. TOMPKINS. I have levied upon _ ter thee at ra iu thin ¢ ft JOB PRINTING, . MARCH 2S8,. L861. . the above named, to the crediters of. and ‘eke sion Insolvent Notice. WN’ District Court of the: Fourteenth Judicial & Distriet of the. State of California, in the matLe of gy enon Pon wM. & JONES, ‘an Tnsolvent ir 3 juant an.order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Jud a Court, notice is hereby of the said Insolyent, Wm, A. Jones, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Séarle aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court. Room of. said Court in the City and County of Nevada, on the sth day of April, A.’ 1D. 1861, at 10 o’¢lock A. M. of that bree fo and there to show cause, if any “they can, Why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be brews Nag he be discharged from: his debts -and liabilit juste pusuance of the Statute in such se ye made antprovided 5 by whee the meantime all proceedings against sai olvent be stayed. Witaess hand and the seal of ret this ze dy of March, A. ‘D.' 1964. JINQ.5. LAMBERT, Clerk. ~~ Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. HILL & Hupp, Att’y.for Petitioner, . ‘ms-td’ _ } seal f Court, fornia—County of Nevada—Township ot mfield,.ss.: By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issued from. the Justice’s Court et W. C. Carter, Esq. an acting Juétice of the Peace, in and for the County aforseaid, bearing date Feb. 16th, 1861, to satisfy a judgment rendered by W. S ot ogg on: a ee rn ell etary ‘st 5 i, in favor ef. H. K. Bh NWEL 6., and against the NEW YORK MINING ¥ W. Clino, anit D for the sum of $130 77, de’ and interest, and $13 ah praia of suit: I have taken in execution and will se’ der for cash, the followin to. wit: A certain. set o described MINING CLAIMS path ye rary aes A pos ge bin tools thereun’ oO :I w sell 58 oreperty on THURSDAY, ARCH 28th, 1861, tron the hours of 10 0’clock,-A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M., before the Justice’s Offiee, in Bloomfield ; taken as the property of the New York Mining Co., to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 2d day of March, A. D., 1861. “ALBION BICKFORD, Constable mé6td eRe ey SALE.—By virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and fer-the-County of Nevada, state of California bearing date March 19th, A.p., 1861, in favor of George F. Jacobs and against Wm. Quirk, J.-Pigman, 0. Caro, L. waro, C. Hankins and J. Southall, composing the mining company known as the HAZEL GREEN CoO., for the sun®f’ $542 09, (axdé,) with interest on the said sum of $542.00 from_the nineteenth day of March, 1861, at the rate of Ten.per cent. per suit, I have levied uponthe following described Lovie (which was heretofore levied upon and attached, b eb. 23d, 1861,) to-wit: All the right, title and interest ofthe within named defendants of, in and to a certain set of MINING CLAIMS, or mining ground, situate in Little York ‘Township, Nevada county, California, and known as the Hazel Green Company’s claims ; together with all appertenances thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby _— that I witl expore to public sale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, Nevaea, on FRIDAY, APRIL 12th 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A.M., and 4 o’clock, P. M — under my hand this 20th day of March, 1. : J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. By Jno. Dickson, Unider Sheriff. Sargent & Niles, Atty’s for Piti’s. meitd (NONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California—County of Nevada—Township of Little York. Ly virtue of an execution to me delivered issued from the Court of W. W. Cozzens, Esq.,an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid, bearing-date 16th doy of March, A. D. 1861, to satisty a judgment rendered by W. W. Cozzens, J. P. on the 16th day of March, a. »-» 1861, in favor ef BOURKE :& COOK and against HANKS & BURNS, for the sum of $156 , debt, interest, damages, and costs of suit, 1 have taken in Kxeeution and will sell tothe highest bidder tor cash, the following described property, to-wit + A certain set of MINING CLAIMS situated near Sardine Flat, and adjoining the claims of R. Croomes & Co., on the south, and the claims of Hach-& Co., and J. Fulwiler & Co. ou the north. and running back to the centre of the ridge. Also — ‘Telegraph Flumes, Shuices, Hose, and all appertenfnces thereunto belongings 1 will sell said property, on. MONDAY, APRIL 8th, 1861. between the hours of. 10 “Red Dog. ‘Taken.as. the property of Hanks & Burns to satisfy the above demands and aceruiny costs. Given under my hand this 18th ‘day of March, 1561, (1m20) COMBS, Constable. WOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Jiarshall Deceased, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by. the ynN ‘dersigned, administrator of the Estate of sous having claims against said Wm Marshal) deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within ten manip fom the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned ut the office of Thomas MH. Caswott, corner of Piag end Co: ercial street, No, 48, ug-stairs. pein HB. THOMPSON. Pub, Adw’r. Nevada, March 10, 1861-td Admiuistrator’s Notice. P j 1 4 P . LE PERSONS Bivin claims’ against the y Estate of W. a8 09 pote eg lege ng ired resen same e eeSigned Acininisbeator ofthe estate of said Mansase cial earn et ete store.at Red $0. GREER, . UNDERTAKING. . ED COFFIN 3 at the following rates : ’ wacesecencecces canta, B10 LARGE SIZE, Fi Meneses Bo GRAV’ FENCES, of every style, furnisled cheaper by any other person in the egunt ys, Neatly and promptly executed rt this ofee March ris far yo no E in tor engraving. of the said District: ven toall the creditors { ‘CXONSTABLE’S. SALE.—State of CaliIl to the highest bidsituated on Manzanita Hill, adjoining Haskell & Co., on the south, and Wheeler & Co., and’Porter & Co., on the north, and running. back to the center of the ridge ; together with a Reservoir annum until paid—together with $73 25, costs of 4 ? . WAINT st WDERTAKER, HAS . Ww 0, STILES, UNDERTAKER, HAS . NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the Dist T Court of the Mth Judicial District of 4 State of California, in the matter of the petition of IRA. A. BROWN, an Insolvent Debtor :-Pur-~ stant'to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereb ven to all the creditors of the said Insolvent hi AA. BROWN, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles. Searls aforesaid, in open court, at the court room of said court in the city and county of Nevada, on the 3d day of. April, 1861, at 10. o'clock, A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any ” they can, why: the: prayer of. said Insolvent Should not be granted, and an assignment. of his estate be made, and he be. discharged from his. debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such, case made and provided; and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. ' Witness my hand and the Seal of sata court, this: 26th day of February, 186}. : JNO. .8. LAMBERT, Clerk, Sargent & Niles, 4 seal By Jos. Roberts,:Jri, ity’sfor pet, 27-4 “4 ( NSOL VENT NOTICE,—In tlie District ' Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California : In the matter of the tition, of THOS. EDWARDS, an Insolvent Kebtor > -Parevant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls,, Jndge of the said District Court, notice is hereby: ven to all the creditors of said: Insolvent, ‘komas Edwards, to be and appear before ‘the Hon: Niles Scaris aforesaid, in epen Court, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County of Nevada, eu.the 28th day of March, j. D. 1861, at ud o’clock, sé: of te day, then and there to Show Cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should Rot be ante Rist yrs assignment of his Estate be and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuauce of the Statute in such case made and provit ded ; aud In the mean time all proceedings agginst said Insolvent be stayed. ~— Witness a haud nd the seal of said seal } Pours, this the 21e¢ sy of February, A,. o~ ID. ° : JNO. 8. Lac BERT, Clerk. . Sargent & Niles, Atty’s for Pet. 122-ta* gE ede OF CALIFORNIEA—County of: Nevada-ss. In Probate Court, March Term isd]. In theestate of A. C. McCOY, dec’d. In pursuance of an order of the Hcn. David Belden,, Probate Judge of Nevada county, notice is hereby Fb to Sabia' McCoy, Lorenzo MeCoy, George eCoy, Milton McCoy, Ira W. McCoy, Masi i peony Mary Barrett, Margaret Gorham, Louise McCoy, and Sarah Jane McCoy, (co-heirs with John MeCoy) heirs of the porie J of A. C. McCoy, dee’d, to be and appear before the ProWate Court, aforesaid, on THURSDAY, April 25th, A. D., 1851, then and there to show cause ‘why the partition and distribution of said estate should not be made and relief granted as prayed for in petition of John McCoy, (one ofthe pe da now on file. ‘i _—— Witness, John 8. Lambert, Clerk of } seal the Probate.Court, at office, at the city —~ / of Nevada, this 25th day ef March, A, D., 1381. JNO. 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk. , By Jos. M. Levy, Deputy. 26-4w NEW YORK SALOON, No, 72 Broad street, Nevadu Ci v, ATT TRACY having opened the above fa» oon, designs keeping on hard the best WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. xe Lessons given in the MANLY ART te persons whio desire attaining the same. —, Give Matt a tall—he is an “old sport”? ane will use you well. f4tf GAVIN GIBB’S AND WALL PAPER DEPOT, “i No. 63: Mill Street, Grass Valley, } AS JUST RECEIVED, 4 LARGE AND complete assortment of ; : PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES, And everything to be found in his line. He wonld especially call the attention ‘of the trade wud the publi¢ tu. his-extensive assortment of Wall ‘Paper, Gilt and Resewood Mouldings, Pictures, etc, which he has just received, aud, will sell cheaper than the cheapest. All Paints bought at this store will be mixed free of char: Painting and Paper shortest uptice and on reaso ing done att ne terms. mis-bm SELECT SCHOOL --FOK-— o’clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., in the town of tWoung Ludies and Gentlemen. Head, of Broad. Street, Nevada. Ww. K. F., DEA Das Bo orasicescvescees Principal. JANETTLA A. DEAL.. corsoeccesess Assistant. pas SCHOOL commenced on MONDAY January 7th. 1861. Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to enter College. TERMS: — Primary Studies, per ps lish Branches and Mathematics or Pee eee eee err erry we 100 ROO ica an 5 oc aghd eased bea eae ome ate -100 FPOMOM, a nn0-e pce rae cs ceccccaccecsccees piageey aoe Ferma.. .ccccsecscccsessscevcecs poeecece 200 Night School, Monday, Thursday ‘and gacodeykveuiage. at 7 >*elock. TERMS : FANG; WOK. 652 ccocesceccessenane coneane oy BO OF anuary 28, 3m DR. E, &. CUMMING. Ofice--No, : o1 Broad streee, Frame House west ofthe Bailey House, opposite James Monro’s meat market: 421 3m Mere’s a Good Bargain. 1 SPLENDID MARB LE-TOP BILLIARD Table, with Cuég, Balls, cte., all in the most eomplete order, for ‘er to let onxeasy terms. ’ BD. & B. LACHMAN, Pawn Brokers, i No,,.37 Maip streq WM. KANDALL, Surgeon. Qffice Mill street, Grasse Valley. ey . .R. HARVEY HUNT, . ‘PHYSICIAN &@ SURGEON. at A tate Aig rag sors