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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 4

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LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALES MEDICAL Passengers Age which left San New York via Pima-and among them the THE DAILY BEE AN TRAN CISCO AotNcrsr-43 A Crane Is the only Witco lied Agent for THE Ban San Francisco All orders left at his biJrthwest corner Washington and Sansome streets Government Building (up stairs) will be promptly attended to FOLS0311 AGENCY--A Donnell Is the Agent for Tna Sta Fotnm AU orders given him will be promptly attended to 8COVILL'S SARSAPARILLA STILLINGIA1 BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP SATURDAY EVENING MAY 17 11N THE DINIIItleT COURT OW 'lux 11 Sixth Judicial District of the State of Calitarn4 Order and notice to creditors In the mettr of the petition of A Worthington an insolvent delitor suant to a order of the lion John McKune Judy of the geld District Court notice is hereby given to the creditors of the said insolvent A WoriLinron be and appear before the Hon John ll te afiiresaid in Chambers at his office in Reed's Bled? tnat in the city and courty of Saertotento on the SIXTH DA OF JUNE A- Ink2 at 10 o'clock A Of tilRf day then end there to show canse if any abt Inei edgy be be oteew li is ai ayeththn eegpda7 3riogeniro melo lisins ittidcefitnhtsalisislevo liab i tit pursuance of the statute in such cote made and prtvi ded and in the meantime all proreedinge against said insolvent be stayed Witness my band and the seal of said Court this 2d day of May A ix 1S62 JARED IRWIN Clerk By Joins DIXON Deputy Clerk TAYLOR Att'y for Peer m3-30t TIIIE DISTRICT COURT OF Tint Sixth Judicial District of the State of California Order and Notice the matter et the petition of John Drummond an insolvent Pursuant to an order of the lion Jelin McKtme Judge of the said District Court notice is berehy tiro to all the Creditors of the said insolvent John Drum mond to be and appear before the Hon John mcKune aforesaid in Chambers at Need's Bleck in the city and county of Sacramento on the SIXTH DAY Oh JUNE A 1S62 At to tAlock ayyt' innhsoowlvf-nautsesl if oulPdtltbt I he and an assignment of his estate be made and be be disehereed from his debts and liabilities in Duo silence of the statute in such case made and provided and in the meantime all proceedings against said In solvent be stayed Witnesa my hand and the seal of Bail Court this 1st day of May A I JARED IRWIN Clerk DAN COFFER Deputy Clerk TAYLOP Att'y for Pet'r m2-11t LIERCILIF14 IS4LE--111t VIRTUE OF 110:3 a decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the Honorable District Court Sixth Judicial District 4u a decri rendered therein on the 15th day of Aprila DIt162 in Giver of Aaron Hazelton and against David Osborn for the sum of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two 10 100 dollars and interest at the rate of two and a half per cent- per month from the 17th day of April A 1862 together with the sum of twentyeigbt 90-100 dollars cost of suit and all accruing costa I have this day levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city and county of Sacramento and State of California On Monday 19th day of May A 1 S62 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK A All the right title interest and claim of the Bald David Osborn of in and to the following described property situate and being in the county of Sacramento State of California to wit Those certain three parcels of lend described as follows to wit Number one being a part of township six (6) north to vi it The north half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of suction No 32 in towbship six north range four east Also the ranch known as the Pennsylvania Ranch situated in township six north range four cast and bounded on the south by land of Benjamin Bates being survey No 270 on the east by a small slough on the north by Randall's Island and on the west and northwest by the Sacratnento river Number land situated in said Sacramento county beginning at the southeast corner of Swamp Land Survey No 279 thence north I5) 40 east 2360 chains to the southeast corner of Surrey No '253 thence north 34' east 4296 chains to the northeast corner of said survey thence east 29 82 chains to the southeast corner of Survey No 270 and southwest corner of Survey No 262 thence north 07' east 6 47 chains to the section line between sections 32 and 33 of said township thence south 4060 chains to a stake at the southwest corner of section No 32 thence west 817 chains on the standard line to a stake on the northeast corner of section No 5 thence south 27 99 chains thence north 26-: 21: west 2373 chains to the northeast corner of Survey No 276 thence south 62 west 40 chains to Ilace of beginning Together with fill and singular the tenements lucre ditamento and appurtenances thereunto belonging BUGBElt Sheriti: 4'22- td By Wm 10AG Under Sheriff A GrioD Dot STORY--A gentleman who had a splendid Newfoundland dog became the subject of conversation After praising the qualities of his favorite very highly the owner assured his companion that Nero would upon receiving the order return and fetch any article be should leave behind from any dis- tance To confirm this a marked shilling was first shown to the dog and then put under a large square stone by the side of the road The gentleman then rode for three miles when the dog rtceived the signal from Lis master to retwu for the shilliog he had seen put under the stone The dog turned back the men rode on and reached home but to their surprise the hitherto faithful messenger did not return during the day It afterwards appeared that he had gone to the stone under which the shilling was placed but it being too large for his strength to remove he had stayed howling at the ulace till two gentlemen on horseback hearing the noise made by the dog stopped to look at him when one of them alighting removed the stone and seeing the shilling put it into his pocket not at that time thinking it to be the object of the dog's search The dog followed their horses for twenty miles remained quietly in the room where they supped followed the maid to the bed chamber and bid himself under one of the beds The possessor of the shilling hung his breeches on a nail by the bedside but when the travelers were both asleep the dog took the breeches in his mouth and leaping out of the window which was left open on account of the beat reached the house of his master at four o'clock in the morning with his prize in the pocket of which was found besides the shilling a watch and money which upon being advertised were returned to the owner when the whole mystery was explained to the admiration of all the parties IT 1 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AL by physicians to cure the following Diseases having their origin in a disordered state of the Blood Sorofula Tetter or Salt Rheum Scald Head Canker Ulcerations and Enlargement of the Joints Cancerous Tumors Erysipelas King's Evil St Ana thony's Fire White Swellings Obstinate Eruptions Pimples on Face Rheumatism Blotches Pustules Dyspepsia Sypbilitio and Merou- rial Affections are Cured by this Medicine The steamship Go Well Francisco yesterday for ma had 260 passengers following: Weller wile cbild and servant Jones wife children and servant Mrs Li A Cobh Ellis wife child and servant lira McRuer biro Dr Hastines Mn DrJ McNulty Bi 'JOAO and wife Mrs' Bigelow Nr Tavnum aud ch Reed and wife Mrs Parker and loft lira Hurley and infant Miss Talbot Mrs Brown and dr Mrs 3 Mayhew and init NVccitibury and wife Patrick and wife Miss Frank lir Weil wile and elm Davidson Mn Dr Young and eh NV DRVid Capt 0 Ryder wf and ch Mrs Fc Isom and ch Mrs Parker and child Mrs 'tinnier and child Mrs Lambert Lambert Lawson A Chabot Mrs Jackson and ch Victor Smith Mrs Hill AN' Teller Classen aria wife Minisyek florin Juan Mallen and son Robert Burnett lira Jet' Mrs It Per elm and svt Hayden and son Miss Bingay and br Bribuesa Banda Mrs Jas Gambl and eh Mrs l' Cornwall Mrs TI Mussey II Cummings wife and cbild A Elwell I) rlartindell Mrs Clark old child Felt James Bell snd wife Mrs ti Velsh and child I) Ferri il Castle Mrs A Kerby Paige and wife Ii Krause fl French JR Logan Miss JAIQueen A Goodmoit Desrayier and servant Sherman A Merriam A Evans Andrew Mn A Dowling and eh Mrs A Todd and child Winant wile and dr Charles Tompkins 0 Schroily Adelman Pablo Ramo Mrs 8 Hall and children Mrs Rickel and children Geo MoIfet wi and dr Lyon Gillett Mn Ponlinier Hahn Guardiola Frank Soule Jr NVapner 11 Minion 'Webster Charles Spear Miss Curtis Fuller Louterback eperry Peters Montrose Chas Garive and wife Marangint Walker The medical properties of Saraaparilla in conjunction with are well known by all medical men to be the best compound yet discovered to cleanse and purity the Blood and eradicate all humors from the system We have given the Recipe to most physicians in the country that they may know what they are using and will continue to send it by mail to those deairous of knowing the ingredients entering into its composition that they may prescribe it in their practice This preparation stands at the head of the list of remedies for curing all diseases arising from impurities of the blood or diseased matter lurking in the system Thousands who have usud the Stillingia and Sarsaparilla will testify to its remarkable effect in removing all impurities frtm their blood giving tone and vigor to the whole human frame and restoring a healthy action to all the functions of the body The testimoniais received in its favor from many members of the Medical Faculty would were we to publish thent till a large volume It prepared under the supervision of cne of the oldest and hest practical chemists in the country (Mr NV 8 Merrill Cincinnati) so as to insure a uniformity of composition and purity in all its ingredients A a spring remedy to purify and cleanse the blood leaving it free from all humors and impurity we assert with confidence there is no better Remedy sold by all Druggists and by SIEDINGTON A7 CO Agents 416' and 418 Front street San Francisco To whom all ordcrs should be addressed a19-2m Ferguson Censured On the last any of the session while members were sending up to the Speaker's desk facetious resolutions Mr Ferguson fathered this one Resolved that the sum of one dollar be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money now remaining in the Deaf Dumb end Blind Fund of the Assembly" for the purpose of purchasing a magnificient brass eviler on which shall be engraven the words The "Buncomb" "Rooster" and Catfish Bar" and that the same be presented to the Shangbi Weathercock" of this body for his eminent services in parliamentary debate during his setting" over 11e present Legislative session The Alta says: Like the others it was ruled out of order dst at this moment Speaker Barstow had taken the Chair to adjourn the House it being almost twelve o'clock and he was requested by Col Collins to vacate it for a few moments which he did the Speaker pit) tem resuming it" Mr Dow then offered the follow ing Resolved Tint Ferguson merits the censure of this House for his ungentlemanly and insulting conduct toward its Speake Mr Collins said it would be remembered that a resolution was passed some weeks ago requiring Mr Ferguson to make an immediate apology to the House for an assault upon the Speaker and that he had evaded it by a mere subterfuge Ile was willing to let that pass although it was a second act of contempt but when on the last day of the while that gentleman was still under the ban of the rose in his place and cdered another deliberate insult to the presiding officer I hold it due to the diguity of the 'Luse and the character of the Spesker that this res olution of censure be adopted Anything less than that would be less than manly on our part The previous question was moved and sustained and the resolution adopted by ayes :15 noes The Alta adds editorialy This vote was passed the last thing before adjournment Mr Ferguson being obliged to go upon the journals in this nueuviable manner without being heard He assures us that It was not his intention to be disrespectful and that what the house sat down to be malice was only the result of thoughtlessness As he had no opportunity to be upon the floor we give him the benefit of his disclaimer" MIMMIIIMMMMM ELECTION NOTICE TIlE COUNTY COURT OF THE city and county of enrcramento of the ttate of Cal ifornia Order and notice to the mom of the petition cf A Gilbert an insolvent Pursuant to an order of the Hon Robert Clan Judge of the soid tounty Court notice is hereby met to all the creditors of the said inoolvent A Gilbert to be and appear before the Hon Robert Clark aforesaid at Chamber corner Fourth and krona in the city and county of Sacramento on the TWEIC TIETII DAY OF MAY A IC62 between the hours of DI A Find 43 AI of that day then and them to show cause if any they can why the prayer of said insolvent should not be granted and an assize-went of lila estate be trade and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities iv pursuance of the above such cage made and provided and in the meantime ali proceedings against said insolvent be otayed It is further ordered by the Court that notice be giros to the creditors of said insolveht by pubtiention hereof in the DAILY BEE a newspoper printed and rulistaM in said city arid county for at lenat once a weeklot four successive weeks previous to the date ot the meeting of creditors Witneos my hand and the seal of maid Court this 19th doy of April a 1Sta IL JARED IRWIN Clerk By JOHN RABBET? Deputy Clerk W- WRLTY Att'y for Peer al9-td VIRTUE OF a decree of foreclosase and sale issued out of the Honorable District Court Sixth Judicial District on a decree rendered therein on the leth day of April a 1i462 in favor of A Lamott and against George Hardy and Louisa Hardy his wile Wakeman A Kel toy and Henry Conner assignee of George Hardy h) ineolvency for the sum of tive hundred and seventy-four 50400 dollars and twentyeight 72-100 dollars a ttorney'g feed and interest at the rate of one and a half per cent per month from the Hith day of April A together with the sum of $21 10 cost of suit and all accruing costs I have tins day levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city and county of Sacramento and State of California On Monday 1119Os day of May AD1 SC1 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK A All the right title interest and claim of the said George Hardy Louisa Hardy his wife 11 Wakeman A Kelley and Henry Connr assignee of George Hardy in insolvency of in and to the following described prop erty situate and being in the county of Sacramento State of California situated on the north side of the Cosumnea river described as follows to wit the east half G) of lot number five (5) of Daylor's lower ranch called the Rancho de las Comochumnes" the tract mortgaged as aforesaid being one-fourth of a mile frontage on the road and running back parallel with and alongside of said Hardy's tarm to the northern limits of the said ranch 1 T9gether with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances belonging BUGREY Sheritt a22-td By Wis HOAG Under Sheriff OVISINENNEICE SHERIFF'S SALES 4141' VIE OF CA 1111FORNIA CITY AND LY County of Sacramento is hereby riven that in accordance with the provisions of an Act passed May 6 Di652 entitled An Act concerning the Funded Debt of the City of Sacramento" generally known as the Annuity Act" the Election required to be held In this City on WEUNE5DtY MI 11 I S61 shall be held at the following places under the supervision of the Judges and Inspectors named or of others legally elected in case of non-attendance FIRST DISTRICT Polls to be held at the Adriatic Saioon Third street between I and Inspector James Qufen Judges Charles O'Ned and George II Brian-Ian SECOND DISTRICT Pops to be held at the Railroad Salon corner of Thltd and streets Inspector A Bidwell Judges Drew and John A Tett TIIIRD DISTRICT Polls to be held at Nat Boice's corner of Eighth and 1 streets inmector McManus Judges John Graves and IL Robertson ALA ESTURE4 OF A NEW YORK seven months ago a little boy not quite eleven years old became enchanted with the miltary pomp which at that time pervaded the city and country He sought for au available opportunity to leave home for the "Seat of NVar" Accordingly he left with one of the New York regiments and with them went to Poolesville While there the Massachu3etts First regiment of Volunteers arrived and encamped Our youthful patriorwas among the first to welcome thorn He performed the part of a very benefactor in his attentions to the Massachusetts officers and he of course became a universal pet both among the offieels and men One of the Captains in particular was very kind to the boy whom he found to be brimfull of intelligence and spirit The attachment was increased however when the boy related the sad tale of his condition viz: that his father had been killed in the action at Bull Run and that his mother had since died The kind hearted Captain at the request of the boy promised to adopt him and soon thereafter proceeded with him to Washington where the necessary forms were gone through the documents drawn and the boy regularly adopted according to law Meantime the father and mother of the boy who were living in New York were nearly heart-broken over the loss of their beloved son The father made search in every conceivable place where a boy might be likely to had applied to coroners pollee justices police telegraphs and other available points usually in possession of news of lost persons and traveled far and near but no tidings of the mrssing patriot At length the lost one was over matched by his own accomplishments Afraid that he might be torn from the father of his adoption he cunningly wrote to some friends in New York to know if the old folks" had said anything about his being away As he required an answer he sent his address and his glad father was the courier of the reply The scene which took place when the exultant parent and the astonished truant boy met need not be described The kind captain was as glad to relinquish his claims to the boy as he was to know that the boy's father had not been killed at the battle of Bull Run The boy is now at home and says that he is well satisfied with his experience WAI THE COUNTIle COURT OF THE IL city and county of Sacramerro of the of Cal ifornia Order and notice to credited the matter of the petition of George Paker En insolvent debtor Pursuant to an order of the Bon Robert Clark Judge of the said Conuty Court notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said inscblverot Centre Pallier to be nod appear befure the lion Robert Clark aforesaid in open Court at Court House in the city and county of efteramento on the TWENTY-SIXTH A OF MAY A 1 between 10 o'cock A and 4f of that day then and there to show cause if any they can st hy the prayer of said irsolvent should not be granted and an oissignment ot his estate be made and he be discharged irons his debts and liabilitiea in pursuance of the statnte in such case made and provided and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be sta3 ed It is further ordered that notice hereof be made by publication in the DAILY BET at least once a week for four successive weeks Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 24111 day of April A R62 81 JARED IRWIN Clerk By J01161 BARRETT Deputy Clerk Cone Att'y for Peer 1125-law4 FOLIKTH DISTRICT A IEflINT1tt MA ILE OF REAL eatate Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of the city and county of Sacramento State of California made on the 24th day of June 1361 in the matter ol the estate of James IL Forsyth deceased the undei signed administrator of said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder and subject to contirination by said Probate on einturday the 311 dny of May S64 AT It O'CLCCK A NI At the Court House door in the city of Sacramento all the right title interest an i estate of the said intestate at the time ot his death and all the right title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said intestate at the time of his death in and to ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city and county of and described on the official map ot said city and county as follows to wit The undividc1 one-hell-of a certain tract of land in Sacramento county described as follows commencing at a point on the south cerner of a lot of land known the Fitch tract (conveyed by deed bearing date 28tb December 1855 said deed recorded in the Sacramento county records in book 2 of deeds page 484) running thence north 583 15' east '26f chains to a stake thence south 293 8' east 23 chains to a stake and thence north 193 45' west 34 chains to the place of beginnins containing tbil ty 6-10 acres surveyed by the meridian with a magnetic variation of 150 itr east being the same tract conveyed to carter Hardy by 1 Gillespie February 1856 ALSO The undivided onehalf (41 of block between and and Nineteenth and Twentieth streets Lots three CO tour (4) seven (7) and tight (8) between and and Twenty-second (2d) and Twenty-third (23d) streets in said city of Sacramento- ALSO Interest in land near Willow Springs Sacramento county Terms end conditions of Ten prr cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day ot sale balance on confirmation sale by the said Probate Court Deed at the expense of memo May P186'2 JARED IRWIN Administrator of the Estate of mEl-td Jas Forsyth fleceased Polls to be held at Henry Cody's Saloon corner of and Fighib streets- Insoector George Bilden Judges Prink and John GIlig At the election to be held as aluresaid and in accordance with the Act above mentioned to determine whether or no they abet electors) sail on behalf ef the city incur the dcbt in said Act provided to be represented by Annuity Bonds those voting in the affirmative shall have written or printed on their tickets 'In favor of Annuities and those voting in the negative shall have on their ticsers A Annuities" Polls will be open at 8 o'clock and close at sundown WM HATTUC President Board of supervisors m16-td And ex officio Mayor 11 gIFF9S MA LE-111 EITUE OF liita decree of forecloaure and sale issued out of the Honorable District Court Sixth Judicial District on a judgment rendered therein on the 25th day of April A 1662 in favcr of Timothy Barker and against Garwood O'Neill and Culver for the -sum of eleven thousand six hundred atd eleven 70-100 dollars and interest at the rate of one and onmhalf per cent per mcnth from the 25th day of A pril A IFIti2 together with the sum of 35 75 costs of suit and all accruing costs 1 have this day levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city and county of Sacramento and State of California On Monday 16th day of May AD 1S61 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK A All the rig' inter(st and claim vi-hich the said Garwood ()Neill and Culver had on the 21st dRy of May 1859 at 3 42 of in and to the following described property situate and being in the city and county of Sacramento State of California to wit and Isteiwn and designated on the map or plan of said city as the east three-quarters (Es) of lot No six (6) in the square betwern 5th and 6th streets and land streets thereof together -with the two story brick house situated on said lot said lot fronting sixty feet on said street and extending back DO feet to the alley Together with all and singular the tenements herr ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging 13 BUGBEY Sheritt 129-td Was ti OA 0 Under Sheriff CUMBERLAND GAP-A Knoxville correspondent of tha Atlanta (Georgia) Confederacy says "As stated in my former letters the Vilionists by thousands are running' away from East Tennessee to join the Federal army These fugitives carry with them a thorough local knowledge of the country and its affairs and I can hardly imagine how a Federal commander could commit the blunder of attacking Cumberland Gap" Wherefore he thinks there will be no fight at that point and adds: "By the way of Somerset and Monticello In Kentucky and Jamestown and Montgomery in Tennessee the great Valley of East Tennessee is penetrable over a better road than via Cumberland Gap and without any fortifications to encounter Why then should they waste men and powder at Cumberland Gap The latter is flanked' and must be abandoned whenever a Federal army occupies Knoxville or Loudon They will not do the latter without some field fighting and I think not with it but they of course would attack us in the field rather than behind strong fortifications" IN THE COUNTV COURT OF Ting A City and County of Sacramento of the State ot California Order rind notice to creditors the matter of the petition of Johnson Babcock an in solvent debtor Pursuant to an order of the Hon Robert Clark Judge of the said County Court notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said insolvent Johnson Babcock to be and appear before the Rut Robert Clark aforesaid at Chambers at the office of said County Judge corner and Fourth streets in the city and couoty of Sacramento on the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE A to I62 at 10 o'clock A an of that day then nod there to show WA if any they can why the prayer of said innoirese should not be granted and an assignment of his estate be made and be be discharged from his debts ant liabilities in pursuance the statute in such cam mede and provided end in the meantime all proceed ings against said insolvent be Brayed I is further ordered that notice hereof be given to the creditors of said Insolvent by publication in the DAILY Bite a newapaper prink and published in said city and county for thirty days Witness my band and the seal of said Court this (Ali day of May A 91 JARED IRWIN Clerk By JOHN -BARRETT Deputy Clerk UPTON Att'y for Peri m7-kid LADD WEB3TER lit CO'S FAMILY I 114 CVI I NE These Are so remara ably SIMPLE in their construction that a child can operate them and midersand the mechanism 'They are the STRONGEST Sewing Machines made laid it ia almost impossible itb break or net them out of order They make a TIGHT' LOCK STITCH alike on both sides of the work which cannot be RAVELED Teey use any Nu cif cumin thread or silk from the spitol They use a STRAIGHT eurved ones are liable to brekk They are capable of doing a GREATER RANGE OF WORK and in a MORE PERFECT MANNER than any other Sewing Machine We have a large and varied assortment of these Machines on hand for which we are General Agents for the Pacific States and West Coast of Mexico COX WILLCUTT CO Leather Dealers Na 422 Battery street San Francisco STEUDEMAN CO Corner 1 and Sixth streets afb3irt Agents in Sacramento City IIERIFF9A VIIIETUE OF a dee ee of foreclosure and sale issued out of the Hoeorab le District Com Sixth Judicial District on a decree rendered therein on the leith day of April A 1862 in favor of A Lamott and against George Hardy Louisa Hardy his wife 'Wakeman Andrew Kelley and Henry Conner assignee of George Hardy in in Solvency for the sum of one thousand and sixteen 3-100 dollars and interest at the rate of cite and a half per cent per month from the Nth day of April A le62 together with the sum of $21 70 costs of suit and all accruing costs I have this day levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city and county of Sacramento and State of California On Monday 190a day of May A AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK A All the right title interest and claim of the said George Hardy Louisa Hardy his wife Wakeman Andrew Kelley and Henry Connor ass'gnee ff George Hardy in insolvency of in and to the following described property situate and being in the county cl Sacramento State of California to wit A tract of land situated on the north side of the Cosumnes river designated and known as the east half (FA) of 11t number live (5) of Day lor's lower ranch called the Rancho de las Como chumnes The said tract being one-fourth (1) of a mile wide frontage on the said river Cosumnes and running back northerly parallel with and along aide of said Hardy's farm to the northern limits of said ranche on the same width of one-quarter of a mile Together with all and singular the tenements here ditametts and appurtenances thereunto belonging BI'GBEI Sheriff By Wm ht HOAG Under Sheriff rECLARATION--MTATE OF CAL- IF ifornia city and county of Sacramento sv--To Rh whom it may concern Notice is hereby given that I Amelia Bayreuther wife of Gustave Bayreutber of the city and county of Sacramento and State aforesaid do in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April 12th A 1852" to authorize married women to transact business in their own names as sole traders hereby declare that it is my intention from and after this date to carry on in my own name and on my own account the business of keeping a boarding house saloon buying and selling stocks etc in the city and county aforesaid and will be individually responsible for any all debts contracted by me And do further declare that the sum originally invested in said business does not exceed the sum of live thousand dollars witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of May A 1S02 AMELIA (her Pg mark) BA I REUTHER Ins1 Witness GOODS State of California city and county of Sacramento sit this tOth day of May A 1Pti2 before me Prescott Robinson a Notary Public of the city and county aforesaid personally appeared Amelia Bayreuther wife of Gustave Bayreuther personally known to me to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who being separate and apart and Without the hearing of her said husband made acquainted with the contents of the said instrument acknowledged to me that she executed the same freely and voluntarily without fear favor compulsion or any undue induence of her said husband and that she does not whin to retract the execution of the same or any part thereof IL FL I PRESCOTT RisBINSON milt 4w Nntary Pfthio Notary Public LUTHER telegraphic wires have brought tis the sad tidings that Dr Luther Bell of Massachusetts the Medical Director of Hooker's Division on the Potomac is no more It was the good fortune of the writer of this paragraph to know Dr Bell intimately On many marches and in several camps he was enlivened by his genial conversation his sage advice and his devoted friendship A gentleman by nature and education he was always the friend of the unfortunate however humble their position To his brother officers and those whose business intimately connected them with him his opinion was law and his decision a foregone fact In hours of peril he was sought for first and when danger had passed away be was the soldier's father One anecdote of him will display his character more than many words At the battle of Bull Run he was on duty at the Stone Church Hospital and a rebel badly wounded was brought to him for treatment While the Doctor was examining the unfortunate soldier's hurts the wounded soldier looked him mournfully in the face and said "Doctor you had better look to your own men I suppose I am your enemy The kind-hearted surgeon raised himself up to his full hight and with that dignity inseparable from his character replied: "Sir you were my enemy you ere my patient" Is there anything in romance more pretty Ills death is one of the saddest events of the paper TN THE ItilISTRICT COURT OF TUE IL Sixth Judicial District of the state of California Order and notice to creditors--In tbe matter of the pe- tition of Leland How in insolvent debtor Fur- fluent to an order of the HonJohn McKune Judge of the said District Coutt notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said insolvent Leland How tc be and appear before the Hon HMcKune aforesaid in Chambers at District Court room in the city and county of Sacramento on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY A 1862 et 9f o'clock A 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 hs estate be made ael he be diseharged from his debts and liabilities in purSURINN? 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 said Court this 26thday of April A IRte2 IL JARED IRWIN Clerk By DANIEL COFFEE Deputy Clerk Cktsa GARDNER Atey for Peer fe2B-1 nal OLD OWLST AT Richmond Examiner of April 4th has the following: "The Hon William Gwin of California who was arrested in New York some months ago and carried to Washington by Lincoln's minions but afterwards released arrived in this city yesterday and is stepping at the Spotswood Hotel Dr Gwin came from Maryland by the underground railroad lie states that the ankees intend exhausting every means to crush out the so-called rebellion" by the 1st of May The number of mechanics in the workshops of the North has been doubled and they are now working day and night turning out iron for gunboats as the North believes them to be their only salvation" Gwin was released from prison on parole and has either broken it or has been sent to Richmond by President Lincoln as a spy and secret agent As such be might be efficient for that is just in his line! SAN FRANCISCO HOUSE FOR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ARTICLE GILIAIIAN LA' TIED and sold at the Very Lowest Prices By GELINAS New Brick Afore corner Silt and It ans We rterive every day freely Ranch Butter Egan etc etc inft 1m ROUSE RAISING! CROSS In Carpenter and Builder temby! ri IN THE DES'ritICT COURT OF TOE Sixth Judicial District of the State of California Order and Notice to the matter of the petition of A Craw an insolvent debtor Pursuant to art order of the 11onor-161e John Mc Rune Judge of the said District Court notice is hereby given mill the credicrs of the said insolvent A Craw to be and appear before the lion John II McKune aforesaid in Chambers at the District Court num in the tlif and county of Sacramento ou the TWELFTH Ds1 OF JUNE A lete2 at 10 o'clock A of Hun day then and there to show cause if any they cgs why the prayer of said insolvent should Lot be granted and an assignment of bis estate be made and be bc discharged from his debts and Iidi1iiie in pursuance Ed the statute in such case made and prouided and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed Witness my band and the seal of said Court this Itth day of May A 1EN2 IL 91 JARED IRWIN Clerk By DANIEL Corsica Deputy Clerk HERMANCE Atey for nIi 0111 Union Democratic and Rerolicau Committees of Sonoma county have used and issued a joint call for a Convention in which they say: The people of this county who are in favor of sustaining the present National Administration in maintaining the Constitution of the United States and preserving the Union entire are requested to elect delegates to a County Convention to be held in the Court House at Santa Rosa on Saturday the 14th day of Jane A 1S4i2 at 10 o'clock A at for the purpose of nominating one candidate for the Senate and three candidates for 'nembers of the Assembly and for transacting such other business as may come before it" Why cannot other people behave as sensibly as the Sonomaites ILIMMONS--STAT OE FOR nia city and county of Sacramento Dry Creek township so--In Justice's Court before Michael Randleman The People of the State of California to James Morris greeting You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in Dry Creek township and county aforesaid on the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST a 1862 to answer unto the of William Allport tiled against you and Susannah Norris who sues to recover the sum of 164 78 for goods sold and delivered you and the said Susannah Morris and it you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will then and there take judgment agaiest you for the aforesaid amount and costs And plaintiff having tiled proper affidavit herein service of this summons shall be made by publication hereof in the DAILY BEE a newspaper published in said city and county one time per week for three mouths and also by depositing in the Post Office enclosed in a postagepaid envelope a copy hereof di rected to defrndant James Morris at Carson City Nevada Territory Given under my band this 2Sth day of April a i462 blICHAEL RANDLEMAN Justice of the Peace Dry Creek Township a30 I aw3in City and County of Sacramento Lvat I STREET Retwern Front and Se(ond Houses Bought Fold and Moved TO LET JACKSCREWS DOPEM and BLOCK AND 'FACHILEPO I HAVE EVERY FACILITY FOR Raising and Moving House At the shortest notice and at moderate prices Al! orders promptly attended to m6 Im as 112E11117111714 MALE---13 VIER TUE OF tOt a decree of foreclosure issued out of the Honore ble District Court Sixth Judicial District on a ment rendered therein on the 14th day of March a I tQ in favor of Thomas Richardson and agaimt A Patterson and Mary Patterson for the sum of fifteen thousand two hundred and thirty-four 40 100 dollars and interest at the rate of two ppr cent per month from the 1111 day of March A 1S62 together with coats I have this day levied upon and seized and wit expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city county of Sacs amento and State of California On Itionday16th day frtlay A0111564 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK A Ikl All the right title interest and clsim of the said A Patterson and Mary Patterson of in and to the following described property situate and being in the county of Sacramento State of California described as follows to wit Commencing on the south side of the American river about ten miles above Sacramento City and being bounded and described as follows to wit beginning at a white oak tree on the margin of the American river the northwest corner of Leiden dot-if 'a land thence south 30(i roils to a stake from which a white oak tree three GO inches in diameter marked bears North 553 ten chains seven links and another white oak trm beers North 36- 15' dietant two chains forty-eight links thence 214 rods to a stake from which a-white oak tree 2 feet 6 inches in diameter marked bears eu2 distaLt 2 chains itf links and a large forked white oak tree bears Sei' 15' thence 102 rods to the margin of the American river at a stake from which a large white oak marked bears North 1P distant e4 links and another on the margin of a canal marked bears EV 30' distant '2 chains 1 link thence following the meandering of said American river to the place of beginning containing two hundred and sixty acres of land Together with all and singolar the tenements hereditamente and appurtenances thereunto belonging BUGBEY Sheriff By Ill lioact Under Sheriff TOILET OF AN ARAB BRIDE--An English lady has given some accounts of life in the Eastern harems Here is something about the toilet of a bride: On subsequent and persevering inquiry among Arab ladies I found out bow it was that the bride's face looked so lustrous I learned that girls are prepared for marriage with a great deal of ceremony There are women who make the beautifying of brides their especial profession A widow woman named Angelina is the chief artisie in this department of art in Haifa She uses her scissors and tweezers freely and skillfully to remove superfluous hair and trains the eyebrows to an arched line perfecting it with black pigments She prepares an adhesive plaster of very strong sweet gum and applies it by degrees all over the body letting it remain on for a minute or more then she tears it off quickly and brings away with it all the soft duwn or hair leaving the skin quite bare with an unnaturally bright and polished appearance much admired by Orientals The face requires very careful When women have once submitted to this process they look frightful if from time to time they do not repeat it for the hair never grows so soft and fine again Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Arab women who have quite given up all these arts of adorn went look so haagard and witch-like In some instances this ordeal slightly irritates the skin and perfumed sesame or olive oil is applied or cooling lotions of elder flower are used" HO I TEAMSTERS USE HOCKS Et LAMBERT'S Celebrated Home Manufactured 4 monitniuTILITotvm tice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of David Davidson deceased to present the same duly authenticated as required by law at the of Messrs Han-lion Estee street between Third and Fourth 8acramento city within ten months from date or they will be forever April 24th 12 MACtiMBER Public Administrator ilmiarsoN EMU! Att'ys for Adm'r a24-1aw4 THE FEDERAL GUNBOATS--The Richmond Dispatch has the following: "There is no disaster of the present war which it is so difficult to bear with any degree of patience or philosophy as the almost uniform success of the enemy's gunboats over our land batteries It is a thing absolutely unprecedented in its extent in the history of warfare In nine cases out of every ten which have occurred before land fortifications have driven off vessels as often as they attacked them" TATE OF CALIFIIIHRNIIA curl' AND county of Sacramento the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District of said State--Tbe People of the State of California to George Woolley greeting You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Mary An 'Woolley in said Court filed against you within ten days from the service of this writ exclusive of the day rif service it served to you Iii this county but if served on you without said county then in forty days trout such service exclusive of the day of service in an netion commenced cn the 13th day of May it-tit! in said Court Said action is frotieht to obtain a decree of divorce dissolving the marital re- and lotions now existing betwen the plaintiff end defend am for such other and further re 'lel th equity of the case may demand See complaint a copy of which accompanies this summons And you are hereby notified that Ryon fail to angwet the complaint as directed plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded It is ordered that service of summons be made by publication in a daily newepaper calied the Sacramento as DAILY REX published in the city and county of Sacramento ter a period of three months once a week In testitnony whereof I Jared Irwin Clerk of the Sixth Diatriet Court aforesaid do hereunto set my band aud affix the sent of said Court at office in city this 13th day of May A 1862 8 JARED IRWIN Clerk TAYLOR Att'y for PM- By D4xtxt Corm Deputy Clerk PATENT IL ar INTOTICE TO CREDITORM-- ALL persons having or holding claims against the estate of Hugh Quigley deceased are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned administrator of said estate at the office ot Geo Moore Gar-wood's Building city of Sacramento properly anthem ticated within ten months from this date or they sal be forever April 18 1es61 THOMAS COOK a1 S1aw4le Administrator of said estate AXLE GREASE The Pioneer and only Reliable Article in the 31aiket! Packed In 2M Canisters and in bulk packages of 25Ms and upwards FULLER HEATHER Wholesale Agents 273 street Sacramento sure to ask fur the Brand as there are various spurious imitations in the market na-ly CHARTER the instant an election took place in Los Angeles for charter officers The chosen are: Mayor Marchesseault Marshal Thomas Trafford Treasurer 11 Alexander Assessor Williamson City Attorney Newmat Common Council A Potter A Coronel A Poulain Wexel John Turner Sichel Joseph Huber Sr TATE OF CALIFORNIA CITVAND county of Probate Court of the city and county of Sacramento Estate of Bridget Griffin deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executors of the above named estate to the creditors ot and all persons having claims Ili ain't said deceased to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within ten months from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at No 195 1 street Sacramento ALFRED DURNEY a21-4w EDWARD RYAN A MAN named Langton was arrested in San Francisco on Thursday on complaint of Miss Josephine Jagno who accuses him of making desperate efforts to sever her jugular artery MADAME THIELBAR1 VORTILINE TELLER ItE ILI pectfully begs eave to inform her friends and the public generally that she has taken up her residence in this city again and will give ber services to the inquisitive in all possible cases and transactiobs in foretelling the future She is able to acquaint all who are loving ittid who are contemplating matrimony with the thoughts of others to give every information that may be asked of her Likewise she tells the tuture in matters of purchasing and selling lawsuits and undertakings of every description t-iar' iler residence is at No t3 street between Third and Fourth m7-I QIIIIEMIFF9P4 VIRTUE Op an execution issued ut of the Honorable District Court Sixth Judicial District on a judgment rendered therein on the gla day of August A ISCI in favor of (leo etew art and against IL Miller and Miller for the sum of two thousand six hundred and nineteen 61-100 dollars and interest at the rate of two and a ball per cent per month from the 2Ist day of August A IP61 together with the sum of $30 55 coat of suit and all accruing costs (said judgment being entitled to a credit on the 2)th of August 1811 of the sum of $1114 35) I have this day levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the city and county of iticramepto and State of California On Monday ta6th day of May AD S62i AT THE HOUR OF II O'CLOCK A All the right title interest and claim of the said Miller and II Miller of in and to the following described property situate and being in the city and county of SAM amento State of California to-wit and known and designated on the map or plan ot said city as the north halt (Ni lot No one (1) and the west quarter (W) ot lot No two (2) in the square between I and and 4th and 5th streets ALSO In the county of Sacramento the real estate known as the south halt of section (9)nine township seven t7) north range five (5) east Mt Diabolo meridian School land Survey Location let Certificate fin 2i2 Together with all and singular the tenements heredi temente and appurtenances tbereunto belonging NBUISBEY Sheriffa2-td By Wit 1oAo Under Sherif ALE W11031 171' MALI( IN concern will take notice that it is the intention of the undersigned to apply to the Board of Supervisors of this county at their tint regular meeting atter the expiration of thirty days from this date for license to run ferry across the American River at the plac known as Norris April 21 1t62 a21 td NA RD MAYNARD German needlerifie differs from our common rifles in two particulars first it is loaded at the breech aud secondly it is discharged by thrusting a needle into the caltridge which is provided with some permission powder The needle is driven in by the ordinary action of the trigger The troops carrying these rifles are furnished with a short sword having a cross at the hilt which sword they stick into the ground and use the cross for a rest in taking aim Our own military authorities have examined this needle-rifle and discovered that the point of the needle is apt to get rough and blunt so as to be drawn out of the rifle with great difficulty The Prussians however have a high opinion of the weapon and continue to supply troops with it We have seen G1-rmao fowling pieces provide with the needie trigger which seemed to answer perfectly well when first imported Whether they stand wear and tear we cannot say TATE OF CALIFORNIA CIITIr and county of Sacramento Court Of the Sixth Judicial District of said Stele The BeoBla of the State of California to Michael Mullaney greeting You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of John Millikin and Theodore Mindful in said Court filed against you within ten days from tha service of this writ exclusive of the day of service11 served or you in this county but if served On you without said county then in forty days from such service exclualve of the day of service in an action C001- meneed on the 22d day of November ISfil in said Court Said action is brought to recover judgment for the um of seven hundred and sixty-seven 9i-100 dol faro for goods sold and delivered to and for money paid out for defendant and legal and accruing intermit and cot all of which is fully set forth in complaint a copy of which accompanies this summons And you plaint as directed plaintiff will take judgment are hereby notifimi that it you fail to answer the corn- sum above specified In testimony wherfxf I Jared Irwin Clerk of the Sixth Judicial District Court aforesaid do hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of sale Court at otfice la Sacramento city this fe2d day of November A 0- 18e1 IL JARED IRWIN Clerk By DANTPL Corm Deputy' Clerk SAM BitiOtAxcX Plaintiff 's Atty for the deaf and dumb child Cramer only seven years old who was ran over in San Francisco by the railroad cars which cut off Lis legs above the knees died soon after the accident 111E late ball given by the San Francisco trobrew Benevolent Society netted $1561 50 1hr 0'1'1 TO ALL 111 persons basing or holding claims against the estate of William Dutly deceased are hereby notified to present the saml properly authenticated to the undersigned admin strator a said estate at the office of tlarrison stee Attorneys at-law in the city of Sae ramento within ten months from this date or they will be torever April 21 Jew Adm'r of said estate HARRISON EITZR Att'yo for Adm'c 21-1tIvu4 lqcro IrscE ea rim asv srlov ricur tiPorrz Hopkins Ad ninistrator of the estate of I-4 ore Wil ey deceased will spiny to the Frannie vett rity tin ri ntinty tjf Sacrstnento on MONO kt THE NINici'l-ENTit lSTAT at 10 clo A of said day fur an rder to se I ce tan personal property of ad May 13 1e62- GEORGE HOPKINS Administrator n213-5t el the estate of George Wildey deceased Tsso livxcvly a native of Maryland bas Lama losaga In San rriltleifC0.

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