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WEEKLY LEDGER. " vbi. I'* l6 D tmacrailc State Journal, ~ | m( j been for some time suspended, re ,cured yesterday under the management f Henry Shipley & Co. With the excep , 0 f jhc mime, there is a complete change, j I, o wncd by the present editor and the r j n(crs engaged upon its pages. The editor vs j t will be “the advocate of no man or e i of men;” but that “it will be conducted t l,e broad principles of Democracy, regard of cliques, factions or divisions.” Again, 1,,, v divided state of political combinations fiil'in our ranks we shall ignore.” Stick to n ) and the Journal will not again “sus jii Let the paper be Democratic—not .ciional— and you will be sustained. You l„ m ake a good Democratic paper—now go • jo jt, or we will be vastly deceived in you. p v trrnucans. —The Republican State Tick" I is as follow s : Governor, Edward Stanley, Y . n. Governor, D. W. Cheeseman, of latte; Supreme Judge, Nathaniel Bennett, F ; Controller, Lewis C. Gunn, Tuolumne; tcasurcr, Leland Stanford, Sacramento; At iruey General, A. A. Sargent, Nevada; urveyor-General, P. M. Randall, Amador; i a t e printer, P. B. Murdoch, Santa Clara. L Stale Journal says : “ A resolution rcc- Licnding to the Republicans of this State i nominate full tickets in every county, and i remember that the defeat of any other Irtv is no advantage to the Republican 1,150 unless that party shall be defeated by Republican ticket, was adopted,” We like | see this—it sounds spunky. Is our notice of the Fourth of July pro bings, we neglected to say that the confec tin' furnished for the Firemen’s supper was Din the bakery of Brnmcl & Bauer, Main, rect, and did credit to them and the os jblishracnt. A Fawn —was brought into town by an Idiaa on Thursday, and sold to one of our izens. It is singular how they will fawn ouml a person when first caught. Dentistry.— Wc have recently seen some autiful work in dentistry by Dr. I. C. Kel of this County. Any one afflicted with i teeth, or no teeth at all, had better call ; the Doctor. He can serve them as well 1 any dentist in the State, as he evidently ; master of his entire art. Meeting of Quartz Miners. A meeting of Quartz Minors will be held at the jtu of .Sutter Creek, on SATURDAY, JULY 11. f>7. in Concert Hall, for the purpose of organi- I.' a Club for the protection of Quartz Miners, rlie object of the Club will be to see that any pnljor.who may be injured by accident while pur ls.- his avocation, shall have proper care and at- Itiou. The benefits to be derived from an Associ pn of this kind arc of (rreat importance to all arc workingquartz mines. 11l - Quartz Miners of Amador. Jackson and Voi ko arc respectfully invited to attend, and all olh- | uho feel au interest in the welfare of the Quartz k ilos and Regulations will be drawn up, and jh one initiated in due form. It is to be hoped that a full attendance of mi ls sill be had, as the object is wrell worthy the kutiou of all interested. MINER. •utter Creek, June 2Cth, 1857. Washington Restaurant, A I.N STREET, JACKSON. k The undersigned begs leave (o an- I a. nnunce to the citizens of this place, and -CTh the public generally that they hate taken JNDtbe well known Washington Restaurant n. 'yand fitted it up in a style unsurpassed in the country. An experienced Chef de nine has been employed; the best, and nothing Ih" best the market affords will he constantly fided, and the proprietor pledges himself that establishment shall be conducted to the com '■ satisfaction of all in every respect. A LODGING DEPARTMENT Jnnected, where good clean beds, in good rooms, always he had. ®*The Railroad Line of Stages stop at this Passengers called fur by all stages running iof Jackson. nsle Meals, 50 Ntiing 50 Ins house is open at all hours of the day and and at least one of the proprietors in wait- Meals furnished at any hour desired, ho proprietors solicit a share of the public pa »gc. KELLY & DAVENPORT. !>J 4 37-2 m I'liioii Hotel, Jackson. i recent additions and inproveraonts made to this Hotel, it is now the largest and most com mas building of the kind in Amador county, proprietor begs to inform the public that in 'thing this hotel he has spared no pains or ex *> anticipating the wants of the community traveling public, he has added much to the •ort and convenience of the bouse. The Table always be furnished with the choice of the *' I, and attended by accommodating and po " alters. The liar will be supplied with the of Liquors and Cigars. The news of the day 1 'll parts of the United States and Europe al-o he kept at this house for the information he customers. A Hilliard Room is also con '■ ‘ "'th this house, in which two new and mag |*uit tables w ill be kept in perfect order. °® c o of M’Cormlck A Co.’s Stage Line is .. Pt at this house, making it the centre of ' bog intercourse. The bouse w ill be open at poupa, and passengers arriving by either stage u- tlule can be accommodated with rooms and Js. It t EDWARD SHERRY. 37-3 m Administrator's Sale. °f California,) ador County, j BS ' *,V '* C> B hereby given that by order of the > 1,1,1 "rebate Court, on Saturday, the Ist day r *• t>. 1857, at the hour of 10 o’clock, *. Hat, near Slabtowo, I will sell at PuU , 1 V® n > the highest bidder for cash, all the ’ *nd Interest of John Holmes at the ‘ nis decease, of, in and to the following dc e. pfop' rty, situate and being in the county j A 1 u "foresaid, to-wit: one third of one min t.V ln ,i ""eSth of one pile of wash dirt; 4 sluices; j.. 0 tw ° carts; one sth of one cow am) calf; 'rnH °, nc ca * J *n; two pair of blankets: one i,• 1 M . r hoots; one coat and vest; one 6th in " m the Butte Ditch Company. J. li KING, -i,*. , Public Administrator. I**® 1 J un « :9thi lft j 7 )i ■! ST-tw Administrator's Sale. "V'OTICEig hereby given that liy order of tbc ii i °f ’n i Court of the county of Amador, Mute of CaUfornia, on Friday, the :t Int day of Jn- I) .a. o. 857. at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m.. at Uinton, in the county aforesaid. I will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the riKht. title and interest of S. M. Hamlin, nt the lime of his decease, of, in and to the following de scribed property, situate and being nt the place and in the county and Slate aforesaid, to-wit: one third of one mining claim; one third of one dwelling house, together with various other articles. J. B. KING, r , Public Administrator. Jackson, June 29th, 1807. j u >y * 37-w Probate Notice. State of Caliiohma, ( Amador County, j sfl In Probate Court, June Term, 1857. In the matter of the estate of William and .Ingust Gullirh, deceased. VyOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested IN in said estate to lie and appear before the Hon. the Probate Court, in and lor said county, at the court house, in the town of Jackson, in said comi ty. at a regular term of said court, to wit: on tin bth day ot August. A. I). 1857, to show cause why an order should not be granted to J. H. King, ad ministrator of said estate, to sell so much of tin real property belonging to said estate as shall be sufficient to pay the outstanding debts against the same. By order of the Court. Attest, 11. S. HATCH, Clerk, By M. Srki-akd, Deputy. July * 37-4 w Administrator's Sale. N OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court, on Tuesday, the 4th day of August, A. Ik 1857. at the hour of 10 o clock. a. m.. in the village of Fiddlotown, county ol Amador, Stale of California, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of J. H. Hopkins at the time of his decease, of, in and to the following de scribed property, situate and being in the place, county and State aforesaid, to-wit; one store and lot: one silver watch; one Colt’s navy revolvcrjone pair of gold scales; one shot gun: one stove and pipe; a lot of blankets, together with a general as sortment of merchandise of all kinds. J. H. KING, Public Administrator. Jackson, June 29tb, 1857. jy * 37-4 w Administrator's Notice. ‘VJ’OTICE is hereby given that all persons holding 1' debts, demands or claims against the estate of George Mitchell, deceased, are requested to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned at his office in Drytown. Amador county, State of California, within ten months from the date hereof, or such debts, demands and claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the said George Mitchell, deceased, are requested to make immediate pavmeat to the undersigned. J. B. KING, Public Administrator. Jackson, June 29th, 1857. july 4 37-4 JAMES H. lIARDT. HORACE SMITH. Smith & Hardy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sacramento, WILL practice in the Courts of Amador and Calaveras counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State, je 27 36-ly 3 I. I! * H EV’S H AH DWARE & STOVE STORE, Next door to Cluto’s, Main street, VOLCANO. Hcoh Lcxxiv respectfully announces to Ibis old patrons and the public generally.that he lias received new additions to his stock of Hardware. Tinware, Iron, Steel and Stoves, and Jis now picpared to sell goods at unprecedented low prices. His stuck consists in part of the fol lowing goods:— American and Swedes Iron, assorted sizes; Square and Octagon cast steel, do do do Wrought and cut Nalls. do do do Griffin & Walker’s horse and ox nails; Picks, Shovels, Sluice Forks. Hoes and Rakes; Table Cutlery of the best quality; Carpenter’s tools of all kinds; Blacksmith's tools, do do Cooper’s tools do do Saddler’s tools; Locks, Butts and Latches; Hinges, T, Strap, Plate and Hook Hinges; Rubber and Hemp Packing; Mill, Cross-cut. Pit and Hand saws; Files of all kind and qualities; TI.VWARE of all kinds; Hydraulic and Galvenizcd IRON PIPE manu factured at the shortest notice. JOB WO HE of nil kinds executed with dispatch. may 16 30-3 m Head-Quarters, Next door to the Louisiana Hotel, foot of Main St. BY GEO. W. SHOEMAKER. THE above named Saloon will be opened, in the tire-proof building adjoining the Louisiana Hotel, on the Fourth of July. PURE LIQUORS of every variety,and none oth er, kept constantly on band, and all the Fancy Drinks made to suit the taste of any one. CIGARS of superior brands, and all things usu ally kept in a Bar, w ill be found at this Saloon, july 4 37-tf LEV IN SKY BROTHERS, Fire-proof Brick Building, Main street, Jackson, Dealers in DRV GOODS, RESPECTFULLY invite their old customers and the citizens of Amador county at large to call and examine their present extensive assortment, which has been selected w ith the greatest care. NDiple and Fancy Goods In great variety—among which may be enumera ted Ladies' Ih-ess Hoods, consisting of Silks. Sat ings, Bareges. Lawns. Ac., Ac. Cloths, Cassimers, Gents' Furnishing Goods of the finest quality. Variety Goods— Such as Parasols and Shades, Artificial 1-lowers. Head Dresses. Wreathes, Roses, Gloves. Mils, Scarfs,Cravats, Shirts, Handkerchiefs Hoisery, and in fact, a "variety without end.” Also—the best Ready .Made Clothing in the market; Hoots, Shoes. Hals, Caps, and Bonnets ot tbe latest and most fashionable styles. Partieiilsir Holire. We are in receipt of New Goods, ill red from N. York and Europe, by every Ocean Steamer. One of the firm resides in Sail Francisco, so that our facilities for keeping up a constant supply of fresh and fashionable goods are unsurpassed. Prices Lower than Ever. Give us a call, and we will make it your interest to buy your Dry Goods nt our establishment. may 16 I nion House, SUTTER CREEK. AMADOR CO.. CAL., C. I). BURLESON, Proprietor. riMIE proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to 1 the public that he has again taken the man agement of his house, and hopes by strict atten tion to business, ami an earnest desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage. The house has been thoroughly renovated.newly furnished and several rooms added, making the ac commodations as good as at any house iu this sec tion of the county. The Table will at all times be supplied with the l-cst the market affords, and the Bar is always tarn ished with the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give me a call. C P BURLESON. m»y M • 2 '* m Hardware, Cutlery, &.c. TIN, COPPER A SHEET-IRON WORK. L. D. HERRICK, (Successor to Herrick A Evans.) Fire-Proof Brick Main Street, Jackson. BEOS leave to announce to the pub- S|lic that he will keep constantly only*, hand, and dispose of at the very lowest prices, a large and complete assortment of Hard ware, Stoves, Nails, Cutlery, and all other articles pertaining to the Hardware trade. Among the ar ticles may be found Pumps and Lead Pipe; Mill, cross-cut, hand and back saws; Axes, hatchets, ami hammers; Augurs and bills of all sixes; Chisels of all sixes and kinds; Nails amt spikes of various sizes; Chain and spring bolts; Butts and screws; Mill and saw tiles; Door, pad, trunk and table locks; Together with a great variety of articles too nu merous to mention. In short, every thing that can be found in any hardware store in the country. Copper, Tin A Sheet.lr»n Work, In al! its branches, executed with neatness, strength and dispatch. A great variety of articles in this line, ol ray own manufacture, constantly on hand. JOB WORK SOLICITED. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to the old linn, the undersigned hopes to merit a continuance of the same; and new friends are invited to step in and examine my slock. L. D. HERRICK. may 9 29-ly Special Nfofiec. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED RATES. To make room for a large invoice of goods from New York, to arrive about the Ist November. I will sell mv present stock of BOOK’S arid ST.ITHKV-* iss. ERV, Drugs and Medicines,' Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac.. Cheaper than any other House in the County The most of the goods are of my own importa tion and I defy competition. Call and price my goods before purchasing else where. WESLEY JACKSON. junc 27 3ti-lf & Removal. GEORGE O. PERRY & CO. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed their place of business to the store formerly occupied by Fixary Co., on Main street, where can always be found the best quality of Flour; Corn Meal; Butter; Ixird; Hams; Baron; Sugar, crushed, Orleans and China; Coffee, green and ground; Rice, C arolina and China; Beans, white, red and bnyos; Candles . wax. French, and Adamantine; Potatoes; Barley; Wheat; Feed, all hinds. Freach Brandies of the following brands; Sazarar; Martel; United Vineyard Proprietors; Pelivoisou; Jules Robin; American Brandy; Holland ami American Gin; Bourbon Whiskey; Monongahela do; Port and Sherry Wines; Claret in casks and eases; Sautern, do do Hock Wine; Ht i hick n hampaigne; Cordials; Ale and Porter, Sfc. Also—a full assortment of Miners’s Clothing: Hardware; Tinware and Crockery of all descrip tions; Boots and Shoes of the best quality can also be found at our store. Also a full assortment of French and English case goods. Please givens a call and lx? satisfied before you purchase elsewhere. Our object is to sell cheaper than any other establishment in town, and satisfac tion will always be given in the quality of goods sold by us. Our motto is “Cheap for Cash; Small Profits and Quick Sales.” jc 27 3f)-lm Union House. Corner of Main nnd Center sts. Muk. Hill, H. ATWOOD, Proprietor. THIS House will compare favorably with the best hotels in the mountains, it is built * of stone, fire-proof, three stories high, airy situated in the centre of the town—contains sleep ing apartments tor fifty to seventy-live person!— single beds—rooms well furnished, and kept clean and neat. The table will be supplied with the best the country affords, ami the servants and the em ployees about the house, prompt, obliging and courteous. The Bar is well supplied with the best of Wines and Liquors, and will be attended to by an experienced bar-keeper. The Stages all stop at the “UNION,” and for the accommodation of travelers, the house is kept open all night. The proprietor avails himself of this occasion to say to travelers eu route to the various places of recreation in the eastern portions of Calaveras county, that no pains will bo spared to make their sojourn at the Union pleasant and refreshing. JI ATWOOD. je 27 37-3 m Ameriraii Hotel, Main Street, Butte City, Amador co., Cal. a THE above named hotel is re-opened by the undersigned, and will he furnished in the very l>est style, and no trouble or expense spared which will conduce to the comfort and pleasure of his many friends and the public generally. The TABLE will lie spread with the best of everything in the market. The BAR will contain the best brands of Wines, Liquors, ami Cigars. The house will be kept open at all boors tor the accomodation of the traveler and the public generally. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited which the proprietor hopes to merit. T. MURPHY. Butte City, Junc 27, 1857. je 27 36-3 m Union Livery stable, \'ear the Union Hotel,Main Street, Jackson. “ 2-40 ou the Shell.” s.a The undersigned would respectfully iu- JfflL, form the public that he has just completed _xsfcL ins Fire-Proof Livery Stable, on Main street, opposite the old Tremonl House, where good Horses and easy Buggies can lie hail at tbu shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Horses kept by the Day, Week or Month. The undersigned returns thanks for past patron age, and solicits a continuance, JO MX MrK AY. je 27 ' 3U-3m Jat ksoii I'ruit Store. Next door to the Young America Saloon, Main St. THE undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Jackson and vicinity S&jitbut bis establishment is constantly supplied with a large and perfect assortment of A'uls Fruit*, Raisins, Herrin, Candies and Con fectionery of all kinds. He has likewise provided himself a line stock of Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Tobacco, Sfc., And would assure all who may favor him with their patronage —both old friends ami new—that he pur chases none but the first quality of all articles in his line, and that by frequently replenishing bis stock, his goods are always fresh and pure. PHICKS GREATLY REDUCED! Purchasers will be convinced that I can soil bet ter article* for the same money (ban any other house Don’t forget the place—Main street, next door to “Steve’*’’ Young America. 0. BECKER. may 23 _ 81-3 m JJuckwheal Flour fw •‘‘J* „ 1) (Ha 13 CENTRE STOR* Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, issued out of the Honorable District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, in and for the county of Amador and State of California, on a judgment rendered therein on the Seventeenth day of June, a. I). 1857. in favor of U. K. LEE anil against C. PENDLETON and EDWARD K. OLIVER, for the sum of Eleven Hundred and Sixty-Three 64-100 Dollars, with interest on the said sum of $1163 64- 100, from the nth day of May, a. n. 1857, at the rate of three per cent, per month, together with $lO3 20-100 costa of suit, I have levied upon and seized, and will expose to public sale, at the door of the Court House in the town of Jackson. Amador coun tv. On Hid itoih dny of July. A. !>• 1*57, at the hour of 2 o'clock, r. si., all the right, title, interest and claim of the said J. (’. Pendleton and Edward li. Oliver, of, in and to ihe following described property situate, lying and being in the County of Amador and State of California to-wit: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, ly ing and being in the town of Volcano, county and Stale aforesaid, and bounded on the South by union Square, on the West by Johnson A Co's. store, on the North by Hale A Adams, and on the East by Spangle A (diver's Restaurant, being twenty feet front by thirty-one feet deep, more or less, together with the two-story frame building erected thereon, and all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging; —ALSO.— A certain house and lot, situated at Stony Point, near Volcano, on the West side of Main street in said village of Stony Point, and bounded on the North by Smith A White, on the South by Me (ford's lot. and on the East by said Main street, being sixty feet front by one hundred feet deep, more or less, together with all the improvements thereon; —ALSO,— One other house and iot situated in said village of Stony Point, near Volcano, county and Slate aforesaid, and Itounded on the North by Main street, on the East by Hannon's house and lot. on the South by mining claims, and on the West by property of unknown owners, together with all and singuhrthe improvements, hereditaments mid ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in any manner appertaining. Dated at Jackson, June 27th, A. D. 1857. W. J PA UGH, Sheriff, By A. 13. Andrews, Under Sheriff. je27 36-4 w Sheriff’s Sale. BU virtue of an order of sale to me directed, is sued out of the Honorable the District Court ol the Fifth Judicial District, held in and for Ama dor county, on a final judgment ami decree render ed therein on the Hit li day of June, a. d 1857, in favor of JAMES H. SLATER and against JAMES PIPER, E. C. DAVIS ucl 11. L. DAVIS, for the sum of seven hundred dollars, principal debt, ami interest on the said sum of $7OO from the fif teenth day of April, A. 1). IHjii, at the rate of 1 per cent, per month, together with $4O 25 costs of suit. I have levied upon and seized, and will and expose to public sale at the door ot the court house, in the town of Jackson, on Monday, the 'JOlli day of July. A. I». 1*57. between the hoursof 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock, r. M.. of said day, all the right, title and interest of the said James Piper, E. C. Davis, and A. L. Davis of, in and to the following described property, to-wit: the equal undivided three-tenths purl of that certain Ditch or Water Race known us the Eagle Water and Mining Company's Ditch situated and being in the county of Amador and Stale of California, beginning at a certain point on the South Fork of Dry Crock, about five miles above Dry town, taking the water of said stream and running Irom thence to the hills and divide between Dry town and Low er Rancheria, in said county, together with the rights, privileges, hereditaments ami appurtenan ces unto said ditch or water race belonging. Said property will bo sold for cash in hand, to satisfy the above order of sale, interest, cost and accruing costs. \V. J. rAUG 11. Sheriff Amador county, Cal. Dated, Jackson, June 27, 1857. je 27 3G-4w Summons. State of Cai.ifornta, ( Amador County, j In Justice's Court, before S. Kendall, a Justice of the Peace iu Township No. Six, County of Am ador and State of California. The People of the Stale oj California la 11. W. Mr Per it in If Co.. Creeling: YOU are hereby summoned to appear before me the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, at my office in Fiddletown, on Tuesday the 21st day ol July, A. D. 1857. at one o’clock P. M., to answer unto the complaint of Sloat & Kaull, who bring their action to recover Forty Dollars and Thirty- Nine Cents, ($4O 39-100,) on a book account, (copy of plaintiffs' account filed in my office) til which time the plaintiff's w ill take judgment against you for the said sum with costs, ic., if you tail to ap pear and answer. Given under my hand this 23d day of Juno, A. D. 1857. S. KENDALL, J. I*. State of California, I Amador County. ( On reading the affidavit of C. O. Sloat, one of the plaintiffs herein, and being advised that the de fendants are not iu this county, it is the order of the Court that the alsivc summons be published in the “Weekly Ledger,” a paper published in the town of Jackson, county and State aforesaid, from this time until the 21st day of July, A. D. 1857. Given under my baud this 23d of June. a. d. 1857. S. KENDALL, J. P. June. 1857. je 27 36-3 w Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed, issued out of the Honorable District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, in and for Amador County, on a final judgment and decree rendered therein on the Fifteenth day of June, A. U. 1857, in favor of CHARLES MARCY ami against MAR TIN TUCKER and MELINDA TUCKER, lor the sum of One Thousand Dollars principal, debt and interest on the said sum of One Thousand Dollars at the rate of three per cent, per month, from the Fourth day of August, A. D. 1856, together with the sum of $35 05-100 costs of suit, 1 have levied upon and seized, and will expose to public sale, at the Court House door in the town of Jackson, Amador county. On the 'JOlli day of July, A. D. 1*57. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., all Ihe right, ti tle, interest and claim of the said Martin Tucker and Melinda Tucker o.’. in ami to the following ilc seribed property, situate, lying and being in the town of Sutter Creek, county of Anm lorand State of California, 10-wit: That certain property situate and being in the town, county and State aforesaid, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land lying on the West side of Main street, and bounded us fol lows: commencing at the South Corner of said street ami Deacon's alley, thence running West along said alley one hundred feet, thence Simtja thirty-two and u half feet, thence East one feet to said Main street, thence along said the place of beginning ; -ALSO,— A certain other lot or parcel of land, lying on Ihe West side of said Main street, and bounded as follows : Beginning at tin- Northeast corner of a certain lot owned and occupied as a residence by one Franklin Herman, thence running West along the Northern line of said lot one hundred feet, thence North twenty-eight feet, thence East one hundred feet, thence South twenty-eight feet to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances belonging to said lots or parcels of land, or in any manner appurtaining thereto. Given under my hand this 27th day of June, A. D. 1857. W. J. FAUGH, Sheriff Amador Co., Cal., By A. B. Andrews, , Under Sheriff. (rJT 3« 4w SIIC Ic. BV virtue of an Order of Sale to mo directed, tailed out of the Honorable District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, in and for Amador county, on a Judgement rendered therein on the Fifteenth dav of June, A. I). 1857, in favor of J. K. HATTON and against It. F. GEORGE, for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars, with intereston the sum of $2,000 00, at the rate of two and a half per cent, per month, from the 31st day of March A. I) ISSB, together with $lO 15-100 eosts of suit, I have levied upon and seized, and will expose to public sale, at the Court House Door in the town of Jackson, Amador countv. Oil tin* 'JO Ili dn; of .Inly. A. I>. 1*57, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I’. M., all the right, title, interest and claim of the said It. F. George of, in and to the following described property, sit uate, lying and being in the County of \mador and State of California, to-wit: The Masonic Cave Water Works, and the lands, buildings, construc tions. and the appurtenances thereto belonging, consisting of a Wood Reservoir erected on Masonic Cave Rock, in the town of Volcano. County and State aforesaid, together with the plat of ground adjoining said Rock on the North side, and bound ed by said Rock on the South and the laud claimed by James Else on the South and West, and by ihe street now being opened and passing East of said Rock on the East, and lying between the main channel of Sutter < 'reek and the said Masonic Cave, togetherwith the Spring of Water under said Rock, the Reservoir. Pipes, Steam Engine, rated at six horse power, by which water is forced into said Reservoir, with the frame building twenty-eight by forty feel, one and a half stories in heighth. with the Iron Pipes extending above and under ground from said Reservoir and Spring to said plat of ground, and extending from thence under ground up mid through Main street in Volcano aforesaid to the corner know nas JohnsonTt Corner Store, and thence turuding into Union Square, and running thence under ground to a point on said Square, oi near thereto, opposite the l'nion Hotel, together with all the pipes, lead and iron connecting with said Iron Pipes, and used for the purpose of sup plying water to the citizens of Volcano, for domes tic use and in case of (Ire, together w ith all and singular the Reservoirs, branches of Lead Pipe running from the Main Pipes from the beginning to the end of said Works, with the Cocks and Fix tures, Hydrants and Appurtenances thereto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. Given under my band, at Jackson, this 27tb day of June, A. D. 1657. W J, PAUGIJ, Sheriff, Isy A. II Andrews, Under Sheriff. jc27 311-4 w Sherill*’* Hale. BV virtue of an order of sale to me directed, is sued out of the Hon. District Court in and for Amador county, on a judgment rendered therein on the I.sth day of June, a. n. Is;>T, in favor of JEREMIAH lIILDER and against JOHN M. WOOSTER and JEANNETTE A.C. WOOSTER for the sum of six hundred and thirty-two dollars, wnth interest on the said sum of $1132 00 at the rate of four per cent, per month from the 2tithduy of June, 1856, together w ith the sum of $lO 30 cents costs of suit and accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and seized and w ill expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Jackson, county of Amador, on the tlOlli day of July, A. I>. I between the hours of 10 o’clock. a. m. and I o’clock, p. M.. all the right, title, interest and claim of the said John M. Wooster and Jean net, e A. C. Wooster, of, in and to the follow ing described property situate and being in the village of lone City, county of Amador and State of Cali fornia, to-wil: That certain property situate and being in said village of lone City .county, and State aforesaid, and known ns the Vulcan Mill property and including brick flouring mill and all and sin gular the hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, and bounded as follows: begining at tic northwest corner of lot No. C in block No. 5 in lone City, aforesaid; thence running in a direct line with said lot to the nearest point on Sutter Creek; thence up said creek to the point where said creek intersects the north line of a tract ofland trveyedby R. M. Reed tor John M. Woosli r;thenec ong said line of survey to the intersection of the orlhwest line of lot No. 4. in Block No. 4 of said iwn; thence along the line of the northwest boun ary of lots No. 4. 5 and 6 in block No. 4, and lots o. 4, 5 and t! in block No. 6. to the place of begin ig, including two acres of land more or less, to ether with all and singular the hereditaments and jpurlenances thereunto belonging or in any wise ppurtaming. Given under my band, this 27th day of June, a. 1657. W. J. PA IT. 11, Sheriff Amador co., Cal. By A. B. Axdbkws, Under Sheriff, jo 27 36-4 w Summon*. Statk OP CaUFORNU, I Amador County, f Jnotice's Court. Sixth Township. Thr People oj the Stole of California to Henry If. Mr Ferttin, Greeting: \ r OU are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in the village of Kiddletown, Township No. 6, of th" county of Amador, on the Isth day of July, A. I*. 1 m.»7. at 1 o’clock, i’. It. to answer unto the complaint of Monro Wil son. who sues to recover the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, principal and interest, up on a promissory note bearing date May 2 till, A. 1). 1857, at three per cent, per month, and now due. when judgment will be taken against you for th" said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable ofliaid county, greeting—make legal service and due return here of. Given under my hand, this 23d day of June, A. D. 1857. 1. F.OSTROM, Justice of the Peace said Township. Having read plaint!tl '« affidavit in the above case and being fully advised in the premises, I hereby order the above summons be served by publication in the “Weekly Ledger,’’ a newspaper published in the town of Jackson, Amador county, once each week, for three successive weeks. I. F. OSTROM, Justice of the Peace, j) 27 30-3 w Notice. Valuable Miniiijr Claim for Sale. rpHE undersigned not bring desirous of going to .1 .Vicaragua, oiler* for sale one undivided half ol th" celebrated Mason A Foster claim, with fix tures, Ac. On this claim are 700 feet sluice,better than new, the most powerful hydraulic in Amador county, composed of 204 feet of iron pipe, 75 toot of cop per rivited leather hone and 75 feet of duck hose, also copper rivited, all in good working order. This claim, since the new tail-race was cut. ha« paid over $OOO a week (four bands working,) and cannot be worked out for a long time. Stock will be received in part payment if desired. For further particulars enquire on the premises of J. D. MASON. Volcano, June 20, 1857. 35-4 w Notice. fPIIE business carried on to this date under the I style ol Fixary A Co., is closed by luutualcon sent. All persons indebted to our firm will please call at our office in Jackson, and settle with Kd. Fixary, our utluruey in lael. 1 11. FIXARV, LEON SOMPAVRAC, Jackson, June 14lb, 1857. June 20 35-tf |{ I ALTO SALOON, In the Basement nf Thmrluxufs Centre Block, VOLCANO. n PRICHARD announces to his friends and , the public generally that bisHur will l>e con stantly supplied with the finest brands of Wines, Liquors, Porter, Ale, Cigars, Ac., ami he hopes to merit and receive from a generous public a share of patronage. Remember the place—basement of Theurkauf's Centre Itloe.k. Kmpir* Plan. jun» t 0 M 3i* C. HELLEK, DEALER IX CnM’kerjr, Nlovr*. Tin A Hnruwarc, Brillania and Silver Plated Ware,f(C.,SfC., AT THU ODD STAND, MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TUE FOOT OP COURT STREET, JACKSON. undersigned respectfully cdlla the attonlioit X of Ills old friends and the public generally to his present slock of goods. and to his facilities for Manufacturing and Job Work. Among oilier articles, entirely ton numerous to mention in advertisement, the following will bo found constantly on hand ; Stoves- -Cooking. Parlor anil Office; Crockery Ware of all bind-; Brittania and Silver Plated Ware) Tinware of every description: Cutlery—a superior assortment; Glassware in complete variety; Stone and Earthen ware; Globe and Side Lamps; Brass and Glass Candlesticks. Hardware —.l General Assortment! Axes, Hammers and Hatchets; Saws and Saw Files; Pumps and Lead Pipe; Bulla and Screws; Nails, Spikes and Tacks, nil sizes; Poor, Trunk, Table ami Pad Locks; Chain and Spring Bolts; Picks, Shovels. Gold Pans. Ac. Ac. Ac. M ilton Ware’ —Beautiful.lttorlmenlf Market Baskets; Wash Baskets, Fancy Baskets, Ac. All articles will bo disposed of at the very low est prices possible for cash, Those who will give me a trial will be convinced of this. P - TIN, COPPER A- SHEET IRON WORK done at the shortest notice, in the most superior manner, anil at the lowest prices. After returning thanks (or the liberal patronage I have heretofore received from a generous public. 1 would respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. C. WELLER. Jackson, June ' IS J ' ■ Particular Notice. ALL persons indebted b John S. Bradley (indi vidually,) Bradley A Redhead and Bradley A Wright are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment or they will have cost to pa u. ~iT~ In future, H.BARTON will coll tmy bills weekly , without reference In jurson:. JOHN S. BRADLEY, june 13 3 4-If HORSE RESTAI KWT. Jack*»n liivcry Slnltlc, Main St., near the foot of Court St., FRANK HOFFMAN, PROPRIETOR. 1 1 'HE above convenient and commodious Stable L is stocked with suit), lias; and hale Saddle Hornes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Give them a trial, and you will not wish to look further. ALSO, HORSES AND BUGGIES. that will not suffer in comparison with the best. Horses and Mules Boarded and G> joined by the Day, Week or Month, on the most reasona ble term-. Animals entrusted to his care will be faithfully attended to. A share of public patron age is solicited, june 6 33 3m iJiiccihHarr. (Haisware, Ac. n. hpp.hilk RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that ho has added to bis stock of Hardware, Stoves, Ac., a fine assortment of fKOCKERV. CLASSWARIi. Catnphenc and OH hanging and side iMinps, all of which will bo sold at as low rates as can bn had in this market. Remember tbc place, Main street, next door to Jackson’s Drug Store. may 30 32-3»i - - Hamilton «V t o. ’ I ’AK E pleasure in recommending their NEW I. ESTABLISHMENT, near the Bridge, south side of Suiter Creek, I~OLC.IJVO, to the inhabi tants of this and surrounding camps. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARD WARE. TOBACCO, And Wines and Liquors, both French and Ameri can—a good assort men t constantly on hand. A long commercial experier.o combined with a large capital enables them to offer to tueir custom ers all possible advantages. Volcano. Apr. 10, 15.57. aprll-25-3m UDIIMCO GROCERS, 119 FROST STREET, SAX FRA SC I SCO. Offer for sale one of the largest and best assorted stocks of anOCERIEB In the Market. Particular attention paid to orders, may 23 31-3 m Dissolution Not i or. ’VTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership it heretofore existing betwei n the undent; ted, under the style of Illaney A McCullough, in the butchering business, was dissolved by mutual con sent on the Ist day of June. A. D. 1H57. The bu siness of the late firm w ill be settled up by Thomas McCullough. F. BLANEY, thos. McCullough. Jackson, June 13, 18.57 34-1 w Jackson l)ru; r aml Hook Store. Ft re-proof Block , Main Street, Jackson, Amador Co., Cal., £ DRUGS & MEDICINES. UCA« rWlHfe W. JACKSON, Proprietor. JUST receiving for the spring and summer trade, a full supply of Drugs, Hedi ines. Books and Stationery, Taints, Oils. Glass, Wall Paper, ALCOHOL, CAMPHENE, TUREEN TINE, Ac., Ac. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, hopes by strict attention to the People’s wants to merit a continuation of the Maine, may * 28-tf New Kooks. # county. A LARGE and fine selection of bound Books, Novels and everything pertaining to the Book and Stntioney business. I have a larger stock than any other bonne iu the Call aud examine the goods nflerel at JACKSON’S ui>7 2 m