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May 1, 1861 (4 pages)

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A, ‘an element in the” ier willing to labor and csome other lociilities of the etate, the leaven me ‘beeh permitted to become . amounted, on Satans pe eimsarygete + > scormad There . The General Fe fn calls and mestings for the forma. 000. The Drees ite ~ ‘have been galls » Union Clubs and Demo-. 000 of $200,000in State ‘tion of Republica .eratic. Union Clube, thus. deseerating a high . by the Legislature of 9900, 1” and holy-purpose by the contaminating pres-. i eeren Times Comind.—Phe a ence of political shibboleths, It is strange . of the grain and fruit crops Ow: overwhelming calamity, . uid not be more favorable. w of resistance . in this year send to market ann a budes nd exploded . gu pyly of grain ana fruit, anihif prices should , at this moment,. ). reasonably remunerative we hull @nee that, in the fuce of an: + ‘ to-w restoration of the American Retriotic and\exnlted sense of duty, should . true tothe Union. If, however,. secession, let allform diff do merged in thelgreat and alltengrossing of Union Wr Disunioh. The exitous question upon tk people of California, without their censent ty agency, but.it is oue _. ‘they are compelled to net. They will not ‘be compelled to mect otherwise than through the peaceful inshumeutality of the ‘ballot box, for neither theiryocial welfare nor their geographical position \will necessitate ‘their participation iy the honors of that civil war, now threatening) their shores of the Atlantiy. Tho duty of the ‘Unionists of California \yill bé amply performed in selecting honedt andintellectual quen to represent the state at the federal capital and fill the places of trust and re‘spousibility at home. This is a) that is required of the Union-lovers of Culliyrnia. Al he deep cut, and cavin : himself, but the torrent of watet and & : swept, unfortunate Flint et: MEN. cut and over the steep and Tot . towards Slate creek. Thw P appears eall . a search of some hours 1 Ms of the Union, . discovered about halfa milo™ hé call is addressed . some brush: ‘Tk was —— a tion of party, . ing manner, every pa sb vy ot of al the . torn off in. its frightful deseent: “ \ \inr views that may . body, and, it had.a-cut in the left sille outio S .cnets to this-calls but . whieh halt the. henrt eens: Tle v bivuous language of the . about fifty years of age, and from Bi “a facie evidence that setts, where he leaves a family, . r j their signatures toitare,0) 5s onc. the Sor chmento ibe ‘Mlngal: Meats, ict says this gentleman, who wis one of our . representatives in the late Congresevlett ont for its preservation. The noSaturday for his home 1 Trovity county , ot of thin call and the high 4 He spent several days in var eity. yg ofa, majority of its signwho were in Washington qh ~ gato fi ‘te in testifying to the gdu } canes Bureh it all matter: California interests, His «-ilorts ceasing in behalf of the Pacific Ov nt to the world but one political . more gem ts,good times” agatha. “ARbene. it aes that party should be resolutely every reagon to expect De ' ite pristine strength and glory. The) year, and our farmers way ' toteats, of the people of Califor. pope thint weareer of prospel ‘the, monitions of a more’pa-. them —Napa Reporter. nije whose object is . the settler trouble will be partisan lation, A bill willbe intro iu rennet to meet the difficulty with remedy, and it will probably geneies of the times aveforced this momen, . ®“Y8: g from above: Wagner Bpr.'y emg : throu! ; iclo Of fe will be fn atfendance, and a per will be eg up for the occasion. Nevada, Ma; Ist, 1861. (HERIPY’S SALE.— Whereas, on the : 30th day of April, A. D., 1861, a fmal judg‘nid Geer’. was rendered.in the District “ti Judicial District of the State ifernie, ia and for the county of Nevada, Gonindt GLAU! KRAPT and wife, and in favor i= Sof T. W. IGOURNEY, for the sum of Eight a andl twenty-seven dollars, principle . debt, fnter-st-on the principle at the rate of ‘two ; f per eent. per month from the renlition of ju eat until paid, together with all ‘ests of suit. and whereas, on the said 30th day of Aprit, x: oe . it was ordcred and deereed the sail Court,.that the mortgage set ferth in bs Ame? "5 aint be foreclosed, and the pro-' erty th scribed, to wit: All: that lot or arcel Of lame situate, lying and being in the city ot ot a y of. evada, and State of CaliH aided and described as follows, viz :— 3 im strect forty-five feet more ‘or: by, said Main street on the east i. Wilson Hill, where the ‘said fhe-north,and on the west by the aiid fronting On said Court ty fect more or léss. ‘Together ling house thereon, now occupied ft and family for a residence, if improvements thereon, and aphereunto belonging, together with in, w# the tenements, hereditaments tendtieés thereunto belonging or in any srtaiuing, be levied upon and sold to satfent, interest and costs. and the erland Mail bills; he is alo ¢ pat ste te” The Sacramento Bee, inti At present, then, ther is #0 Gat calinwns A little patience, willy it ed, bribg things right; cmd ther’ should not pow force matters / They are stubborn, but °° they means will probably ne de vised “age lace them foremost In salar a an bo une—and if they tefise 4 for their own property, itienot at that they will get many of theif) zeus, Who have no. pecuniary contest, to do their fighting An ANTEDILUVIAN.—JW. Graig, the owners of the Indepeddent™ der Forest Hill, brought to @ or two agoa chunk of cedar feet long and about a fout ina was found on the bed roe, ti tunnels,. four hundred A ‘ % one ria ae a SPE ate, calling a epecial election for Congressmen on the 2d Tuesday (11th) of June. “The extra session of Congrees is to commence on the 4th of July. It ‘is not probable that the official returns of the ‘special election can be made and certificates given to the elected Congressmen in less than ten days after the election. This will reach ‘to the 2ist ot June, allowing them but twelve days in which to. perform the journey to Washington, if it is expected that they shall be present in time for the opening of the session. * The election, in our opinion, ought to be held at an earlier day. the reported discovery of rich gold mines in Nicaragua, a humbug. He says he left the March. Up to-that time there had been no reported. reappointed in Massachusetts—Dliss Gard. (HF There wana wvere frost in Trinity ‘county one night last week, which killed all 1 tWndlle surfece !— Placer © Journal learns that the “Ciiiien from Hay Fork Valley te bi ish the Indians und look . ): fer had returned. Out. of sume four head of cattle and hogs, ouly abou found. They report that Bhawider tuinly killed by the Indians? & Qogtiyne tend leaving Hay Fork Valley. toe: the Indiaus, and to punish: tyesMuuUNTAIN Trour— tee Isaak Walton are making the trout in Lake Biglet, ” lag week that weaghed # wi Moke Viviainy.—' San Juan Hill, were vi day last by some evil ¢ : the trestles of a portion away, and the sluice } damage is estimated at! $75 in money were stolen, April 23d, . Judge MoRze, at Oroville, ley Une of iene $ sit @ thereof applied to the payment of said money 4 cresaid. S py given, that I will expose at A the above described property; ider, for cash, in front of the ; tween the hours of 9 g’clock, Gis under ee and, this 30th da rh ani 8¢ . nee VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, ee By dito: Hs Dickson. U. 8. Hitt. & Hur, Pitit’s Att’y. 230 td »-State of California, Co. ss. District Court of the 14th JuPintvict of said State. The People of the California, to JOHN SHIPTON, GreetFor are ereby summoned to appear and ‘tothecomplaint of J. M. BLACK filed st im ten days from the service of writ, if served on yon in this county, and te if served on you in thig dis‘owl Hi ¢ county, and w era ae pony Seg this state and out of this disin an action commenced on the 30th day of -pril A» DES it said court to obtain a dec-ee of is CourE Tor The foreclogure of a certain mortMig (ate the 6th day of February. A.D. by said defendant to Baptiste Jo‘gale of the premises therein and at particularly mentioned and deto the payment of the amount fh promissory note set forth in said aby Ane vores to pase eetiate b oseph ass a F ‘even date with said Mortgage aiid to be sccured, to-wit : The sum A iiterest thereon frm the 6th AX Dy 1860, atthe rate of ten per cent id ; and if post deficiency shall ng all of said moneys prop: ele thereto, then that plalatié ma Therefor against pee Fo ak 4 © ron. ¢ u ib het ay to Pa ro plaln® and the commencement of this acred and foreclosed of all right, Mhity of redemption in iy to 4 eI os, Or ony pa ereot, id further relict, or both, in of and equitable. And ie herein direchod, ‘platattit will ‘ e : plaintiff w
"Ys judg’ ent mst you therefor by default, er mall costs of suit, and also demand Ou h. other relief as is prayed for in dygees Bd tectionoay whore’, I, Jok }__ 48 testimony whereof, [, John S. : j Le Bs { Lambert, Clerk of the District Court — aid, do hereunto set my hand and hy 8 the seni of said court, at office, in Nevada city, thie 30th dav of April, A. p:-1861. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. Roperts, Jr. Deputy. Jt the 14th Judicial District. pages ge «thee LAMBERT, Cl ; . 8.1 T, Clerk Per Jos. Roberts, Jr. Deputy > m1-3m ABLES SALE.—State of Cild unty of Nevada. Township of ' ¥ ' By virtue of an. Execution to , Msued from the Court of E. J. eting Justice of the Peace, in and iy aforesaid, bearing date the 2th iy Ay D., 1861, to satisfy ‘a judgment ed by W. W. Cuzzens, on the 13th day of ‘D 1861, in favor of SALOME STOCE, x Of the estate of William Stoce, or. 08 35. debt, interest, da @uit. I have taken in exeention ® highest bidder for cash, the plproperty to-wit: A one tfird in and to a certain set ofhinon Missouri Janon, im the claims of Smith & ef Mr. Craclin. Also~ to said claims. { <3 pone dtd ne, 5 aS ares ’ t urs of 10 k A. 3. and 4 o'clock, P.M, of said ; as Property of Wm. Kirkesdall to sate ? 6 and in “FOR CYEy my or, in Nevada, on ‘Tuesday, . t? pplication of the moneys aris-. f onder of the Hon. Niles Searls, District. — oy EE SIR ALE A ONAN 8 Se saa Election, Monday, May 6, 196, FOR CITY MARSHAL, U. S. GREGORY. Election, Monday, May 6, 196) a ee INDEPENDENT CAN DIDAT, FOR MARSHAL. BR. Ni McNAUGHTON would nies D respectfully inform his friends that he is 3 candidate for the office of MARSHAL;-and hopes everyone interesicd in the affairs of the city, will come to the rescue and vote for him, at the next city election. 810-45 . . ATTENTION LADIES. _ T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HAND. some assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s GALTERS ; best Miles’ Ladies’ and Childray’ BROWN, GAITERS, which I will sell at Law RATES, Also—Many other kinds of Ladits Shoes, from.the best Eastern manufactories, a27-6d ss JNO. F. HOOK, 27 Commercial st, Broad Street Market. ILE, Kinds of Meats constant! the above well known Market os —_ in quantities to purchasers. ~ eats delivered ittany part of the city at me. § Prices aceordittg to quality of Meats purchasa ‘Nessie, Oct. bi ' we ae ps BAKER& WYMORE, wg DEALERS ix Groceries, Provisions, Can Frnit Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, . Broad Street, Nevada. RESH ME of oH, ‘ on hand po gt a Unie casn. . Goods delivered Free ofCharg Within areasonable distance of Nevada. WoOOD--Of all kinds, on hand cheap forcash. é “aa TO THE DADIEs. RN Nea DRY GOODS STORE 52 BROAD STREET, (Lubeck’s Old Stand.) Cy OSENTHAL leave to inform J. Re ® vende sail paltons that ee has just OPENED A “NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY GOODS And Domestic Goods, Which he will sell at THE LOWEST MARKET RATES And not be-underseld by any other house. Give me a call. and satisfy yourselves: MRS. RYAN, ‘Dress Maker and Milliner, Hus taken rooms st my store, and will be pleased to see her friends and patrens. . Nevada, April 27-tf Bi . UNITED STATES BATHS! and against WM. KIRKENDALL . 4 ; o> AD HAIR DRESSING SALOON. fia unders would inform the citizensof Nevada vicinity that they have d . & fine bathing House, a.*ached to their well known establishment, where the vublic can be accommodated with Baths at all tinz< They also keep r ral r wers homan Hair. Tteutirely eradicntes dandref end *PEAPUMIR Ye fronton bt 820-tf LAMPE & BRO., 54 Bread stiest BAILEY HOUSE BALL. WOULD INFORM mY FRIENDS givDini peg eave On Wednesday Evening, May ist. To which are respectfully invited. A SUPPER be furnished and the best will be for the uceasion. NA‘T. BAILEY, Propeiett ARRIVED AT LAST! } HE article of Havana : Tinegitepaccstnnecte tt 3000 Anafil ; fe, tae latins een ; Sr To the Judges of good Cigars! Call amt test a new article, which is superior to the Figw® May DAy—' the old Enylish brightest, swee' year. But May ences, have shot as young beautic as smiles. For people, who ha this first day. of 1861, with such flowers and frol queens, we sine rayed in all fh _. Dlizsful and hea Milton. \ 46 Hail bount Mirth and q° Woods and g: Hill and date One would alm had sought insp’ ries of May, a flowery dales o cold and foggy h A Californian } ‘sh‘ne aud flower little people hav — ’ ANOTHER Co Yearn from the + Baptist Church, arrangements w wourse of lectur Church. Ascez itoo far te postp: IE. Church in th M. E. Chareh is tending to have «bout the same . ‘delay all further dinished. As it «order to avoid . shot weather of Baptist Charch ‘subjects, price ‘nounced at an e CHINEsF AP! ‘8 o'clock, a Chi ‘badly maltreate: ‘whose name we ‘expected to re ' “the outrage wa jail. Henness P, receivell'by a ge -4t Jackson's Ri @tates that a . South, for the 5 munication bets ‘found the snow in excellent tra road between EF * from Jadkson's now tetimpede ¢ this:aide of the through the He ‘improving the 1 00n be recon wigor. “THe Next L of the series wi Church, on to-z E. Thomas. §& gentleman’s abi pressed, Dr. De thegpublic will r \ should sach haz sgenty, however Doctor himself Rev. E. Thotna ‘we are concern just as well. District C Kraft—Continu <ost, Levy vs. Kr: Riehardson v chief closed um