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September 10, 1858 (4 pages)

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ane ee a an, alll a aye? Ran ha} es Pane eels NE lad ™ — Ot et. ™“ P ’ = > er “ aa =} SIE sae ‘ats " " oN —— —— aes TUL, 8, NO. 18: Che Nevada Journal. P. BROWN & CO. Pp. BROW} BY N. E.G. WAITE...c<sfei tie wean N TERMS. For One Year—In ADVANCE.... Wecccccccsces 5 O01 Fou Six Wiqueas 8 486 et en.. sass <vees tee For THree Montus ** Bivcre Cortes.... Business Cards. CHARLES W. NULFORD. BANIZ=ER, . At Nevada, Gold Drst Bought at the highest market rates. his Old Stand, Main street, Sieht Cheexs on Sacramento and ran Franciseo AT r aR. Dust forwarded to the U.S. Braned Mint for Assay or Coinage, and advances made onthe same, if req-ired. Nevada. Dee. 4th, 1857 Otfice Main st. opposite Express offices. . z a A T. fh. MCFARLAND GARDINER & McFARLAND, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. O fice—Riley’s Brick building Corner Pine and Broad ‘ f.ree's Mu. ¢ John Anderson, JUSVEICK OF THE PEACE. Cver Harrington & Patterson’s Saloon DR. HUNT, Physician and Surgeon, ~pence’s Drug S:ore, Mainstrect, Nevada. Fassox & Overton, VIRIYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, cr—On cor. Breat and Pinestreets, OVERTONS. KE DR. CLEBURNE'S REDICAL OFFICE, COMME&CIAL STREET. Ne vaca, Jannary 29th, 1853. Heary L. Joachimszen, me: Anorney at Law and Notary Public. & Will, Commercial Stre t. A. A. SARGENT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Kidd & Knox's Bu Buekner CFFICE rc, Broad Street ries Y Mr Repth PiomMas ’". HAWLEY Meredith & Hawley, antl Counsellors at Law janls Artarasys OMiee—Kidd & Knovx’s Brick Bnilding Hi. H. Wickes & Co. SROAD STREKT: 2: 200220 2. Jue NEVADA Wholesale and Retail Dealerg in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c., &e. TE ARE IN CONSTANT RECEI?T OF THE \W following articles in our line : Drugs, Pereelain White, Medicines, Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine. Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Paints, Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy. White Lead, Holland Gin, Red Lead, Wino ¢. lass, Litharge, Lara Oil, Brus s. Sperm Oil Alcohel, Polar OiL Starch. Fish Oi, Pearl Barley, Castor Vil, Tapioca, Canary Seed, Vertamery, Japan Varnish, Bay Rum, Sarsaparilla, Pansar Varnish, Putty. Webber's Corditl, Cherry Peetoral, Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam, Together with a Fenecral and complete assortment of articles in eur line. whieh will be sold at prices as low as they can be afforded in the meonntames. DR. H. H. WICKES & CO. Cotner of Broad and Pine streets. Nevada, Jan. 4, 1852°—tf Neats Foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Cooking Fxtracts, Coach Varnish, Patent Medicines, Copal Varnish, Groceries and Provisions JESSE §. WALL & Co. \ JOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity thatthey have received during the past week the Largest and best stock of Goods, Ever before brought into Nevada. hand, atthe Fire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street, Nearly opposite their old stand, nextdoor above J. F Hamiin's Bookstore, where ean be found every article kept in a well-reguiated Grocery and Provision Store. They are always on We shall always keep the very best quality of flour, Sugar, Butter, Coffee, Coffee, Tea, Hams, Bacon, Rice, Lard, Candles, Syrups We wouldinvite particular attention to these Goods . ourchased expressly for the Nevada county trade, and . satisfy yourselves thatthey willcompare favorably with . any other stock of Goods to be found in this place. WALL & CO., Broad Street. March 27. 1857—+1 “GEORGE W. WELCH DFAILERIN Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cuttlery, Faney Articles, and all kinds of wee SLT VTION ERY =. Blank Book . Printing Paper, Boards, Pain Cap, ind Let er, Fancy Note, Envelopes, &c Ke. at Wholesale andl Retaii Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments. A Circulating Library, Of Choice selections and anendless variety of Cheap . Publications. Printing Cards, Card Atlantic Papers, Magazineand New Publications received by every steamer, (53 Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free. Also, Agent for ~ es ALTA EXPRESS. Running daily to Sacramento and San Francisco conNecting with Freeman & Co.’s Atlantic Express. Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main Street, Nevada. January Ist. 1858 A. C. NILES. M’CONNELI NcConnell & Niles, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ae in all the Courts of the L4th Judicial Dis1@ Supreme Court OReein stairs NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE. ir. SCHOTTE, 47O 239 Main {treet, contintes to melt and Assay © Gokl aad Ores ofevery ds-eription. 4 Peturas made in from four to six hours. y Assays are graranteed, ard Bars discounted in Neemia at Marysv Vnento rat =e" Entrance , first door above the Bank tJ si DR. A. CHAPMAN, . Survical and Mechanical Dentist > b] in House ¢ vc &'o apes 24 Story Kild & Knox's Brick. y to wait Teeth afCorner Roow — Dr. CHAPMAN will be ha rk > onthose wishing his servie if ‘ posure ofthe nerve or otherwise will out causing pain performed ina neat and substan in all cases, da his permanent nll sim M)R2IS RIS SNH 21M, Watchmaker & Jcweler, Ri DRACER EN ccces FINE JEWELRY, Watches and Diamonds. doors from the Nevada Journal Office. Nevada. April 23-4, 1858, Main Street, two GkOo. .TIACHER & CO'S. CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES. : M. H. FUNSTON, AGENT, NEVADA VIE andersigued having been appointed sole Agent T inNovalifor th: sale of the above celebrated Wines, would respectfully call the Wi-hing to nse the aly excellent a at they can have it at wh ated. by calling” 1) a FUNSTON. J.M. HAMIL'TUN & CO., General Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL Window Giass and Oils, ene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Blocks, &c AT THEIR -OLD STAND, No. 27 MAIN STREET, Nevada: Nevada A lo>—tf GEORGE H. LORING, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, Next door below U. W. Young's, MAIN STREET. N. B—All work pertaining to the Je-veirv business attention of those ds heaithful bevere-ale prices, with ve Car neatly performed G. F. DEETKEN, SURVEYOR. AURVEVS UF MINING CLAIMS, TUNNELS, CS and Ditehes, earefatly attended to. Mathein’ ical Drawin of every description made with neatness and dispatch OFRee—M street. reac of Bird eye's Banking house Nevada. July 9, 's58 William €. Stiles, the Undertaker, WILL BE FOUND AT The End of Pine Street bridge, NEVADA CITY. Nevada, June 4, 1=58—tf Thom23 Marsh, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER MAINSTLEET, ABOVE’ OMMERCIAL, Neviva ciry. feb Upholsterer Wanted. 4 NQU.RE AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. 4 August W—t¢ acne ene CHARLES W, YOUNG. MANUFACTURING JEWELER, WATCHMAKER . AND DEALER IN All kines of Fine Watches, DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY, Obict ~tand—Cominereral street. Nevada. —Ang. &.-1f NOTICE. URING MY ABSENCE from the State, my brother JULIUS DREIFUSS is duly authorised by my to collect my outstand ng bills. LOUIS W. DREIFUSS. Nevada. Ang 16, 1858—3w DUNN & GATES, Attorneys and Counsellors af "aw, Riley’s Building, Nevada August 20, 1858—F ent kee a ae SN RR RRND Re tnene ne nnrany aemane aman cue contents thereof, that the same is made in good faith, herein stated are t haa.) ter having beeaine sensitive from exj Attorney and Counsellor at Law. GREGORY & WICKES, —DEALERSIN Groceries, Provisions, Preserved Fruits, Mini-g Tools, Ete. AAPOR SS. selicit the continued patronage of the ) friends ofthe old firm, and invite all te give them j acail Chey wil keepeonstantly on hand awell selec } ted stock of everything intheds line, which will be sold . for ttne lowest Market . Goods delivered freeof charge at any reasovable distanee from town, Store---Cor. Main & Washington sts. Nevaria, April 9, 1857 Nevada High School. Mi. W. TT. LOCKWOOD, Ww LD respecifally inform the citizens of Nevada that he willopen the Nevala High School on the 6th of Nov. and he hopes to recefve a liberal patronage ; which he will endeavor to deserve. He will teach the . common FEnelish branches. I er Mathematics, Bookj keeping and Natural Scien Classes in Elocution . Mondays and Weenosday Evenings. The building is ina plea ant and retired part of the city near the residence of Rev. Mr. Warren . ‘Tuition of ‘ommon Enghsh branches per month, £4 Higher branches, as “* S5to7 Nevada, Nov. New Goods! New Geods! JAMES E. HAMLIN, Wholesale & Retail Dealerin BROOK , STATIONERY MUSI AL INSTRUME 3. MUS! , CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, FANCY GOODS, &« as just received the largest stock ever offered in Nevada. Books ! Books! ! Books !!! A good assortment of Law, Medical Historical, Poctica Masonic, Spiritual works and School Books. ANY QUANTITY OF STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. [oe Every description of Cutlery and Gold Pens of the best manufacture. Singing Books, Music Instructors, Sheet Music, Song sters and Musical Instruments of every variety cash «weer —— —-—-Cheap Publications! A Crrenlating Library of over One Thousand volumes of the Latest and most popular works published. Also, Magazines, Periodicals, and Newspapers from almost every part of the civilized world. Steamer papers and California weeklies neatly put in wrappers for mailing—Postage Free. Diaries and Daily Journals for 1s58—a variety of sizes for the pocket aad connting-room, Macuificent Gift-Books, Albums, Valentines, &c., for the Holidays . A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. and I hope by strict attention to business and LOW PRICEs te merit the same J. EL. HAMLIN, Aiban’s Fire Proof Brick Building, Broad st? cor Pine Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry and MACH I N’S}’(S'H UP’. I AVING established ourselves in the above Dnsiness we are Now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with neainess and despatch. We have tools stiperior to those of any other Foundry in the Mountains. aud pat terns for all kinds of Saw Mill and Qnartz Mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from ® to 15 inches in diameter, iron Fronts for Brick Buildings. Baleony and Awning Posts, &e. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. We have new on hand ankor 10 horse power Engine, just completed, which we will sell 4s cheap as can be sold in the Sta.e. ® = Everything is New & Warranted Perfect. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can fill orders quicker than any other shopin the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to calland examine our extensive jot of PATTERNS. , gr All ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. T. J. WILLIAMS D. THOM. Proprietors, PETER DRUNZER'S Shaving, Shampooing and Bath Saloon ON COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. Soo lr HE RECENT FIRE . HAVE FITTED UP } kD a neat and handsome having Saloon, which is supplied with keen Razors, Fancy Soaps, &c. A SPLENDID BATH EOUSE, WARM & COLD BATHS...... -+-FIFTY CENTS The Bath House is well fitted up, with Clean Towels, Good Brushes, and all the requirements for a well regulated house of the kind. Gentlemen wishing to indulge in the luxury of a CLEAN SHAVE or a REFRESHING BATH should make it an object to go to ; P. DRUNZER’S, Commercial Street. July 2, 1858—tf Ivt Notice to Mill Owners. WOULD call vowr particular attention to 8 New aud superior article ov oe LUBRICATING OIL! For Engines, and Machivery of all kinds. It will wear without gumming up, an. will be a saving of 15 per cen over Jad . Also for sale a large eteck of Linseed, Lard, Polar and other Ouls at less thas ever 0e,ore offered in Nevada FOR CASH. GEO. O. KILBOURNE. Nevada, March 1b, 1856 weorge “. mupp, ~ Pa Leaves the above named offices Every morring at 7 A.M passing by Grass Valley. Rough Ready Cuar.20, Sec.3. No survey or re survey heréafter made by any person excepttthe County Surveyor or hit NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FR CAMDEN STAGE LINE. New Line from Nevada to Camden, O* AND A' TBR JUNE 28TH the above Line will leave the P NATIONAL EX! HANGE, Broad Street, Nevada. Every Morning at Fight o'clock, (Ginday’s excepted) arriving at National Hotel, Camden at 10} o’c’ork, A M. R :tTURNING—Stage will Leave NATIONAL HOTEL, Camlen at Lo'tleck, P. M., arriving at Nevada at 3 o'clock. P.M. [F Express Matter froitiptly attended to. L. MORRELL, Proprietor. Ws. S. MeRorrrts Agcntat Nevada . C Oaks, Agent at Camden. Daily Stage Line. From Nevaba to Wasnincron => On and after Jan. 1, 1856, the above PSR Line will run as follows : Leaving Nevada. at 8 o'clock. A.M. and passing by Mountain Spring House, Morgan's, Cold Spring. White Cloud, Gold Hill and Alpha, and arriving at Washington by 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Itisthe Nearest and Best Route to Wachington. Omega, Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and Enreka. i Returning the stages will leave the SourH Yuna ! HOTEL every morning at 9 o'clock, and arrving at Nevada by 1 o'clock. P.M. connecting with the California Stage Co's Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville, and Shasta. bs Office—South Yuba Hotel. Washington. A. 8S. OLTN, PROPRIE' ; W.S. McRorrrrs. Avent. Nevada. ” ries Nevada. April 18th. 1856—tf, jy2—tf To the Traveiing runnc: California Stage Company, The Stages of this Company wil leave their office, NationalExchange Broadstreet. For Sacramento. Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. Mand arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco. Also, At 4 o’elock. A. M. rnnning via Auburn as an accommodation Line to Sacramento. For MARYSVILLE. Emrire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at M_ rysvill by 3 o'clock, P. M. vi JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. S.C Nevada, March, 7, 1856 -tf Spring Arrangement. Th Peoples’ Acc:mmodation Stege Line GER A. ms W.S. MCRORERTS. Agent. . . BETWEEN Nevada and Grass Valley. On and after April 16th, 1858. the aboveLin: of Con cord Coaches will commence running as follows : Leaves Smith's Exchange, Grass Valley,st 8 and 1) A.M. and 42. M. teturning leaves National Exchange at 9 A.M. and2 and 5 PLM. {9 The proprietor feels grateful forthe liberal patronage heretofore extended to this Line -f Stages, and . ly unceasing efforts to accommodate all. at low. rates. . confide ntly expects a continvence of the same. Passengers leaving their Names and directions at the Stage Offices. will be called for. HM. D CADY, Proprictor. aplé ROBT. MeCOOMB, T. 3. ASKIN EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, Mill street, Grass Valley. McCOOMB & ASKIN J OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM "HE CIT\ izens of Grass Valley and the surrov: Cig > towns that they have purchased the above well-hiow. LIVERY STABLE of Harry (ady, and are prepared at all times tu furni h HORSES AND BUGGIES, Single or Bouble Teams, Carriages, Saddle Horses, Eulkies, &c., EQUAL TO ANY IN THE STATE, AT LOW RATES Particniar attention paid to furnishing CARRIAGES, with competent drivers, for BALLS, PARTIES, FUNERAL , WEDDINGS. &c, &c. HORSES GROOMED BY THE DAY, WRER MONT I. PH The new pr business, ant by kecpirg the best steck in the moun ain-.to merit the patronage the Stable has heretofore enjoyed. OR McCOOMB & ASKIN. Grass Valley, Inly 9 1858—tf UNEVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC, SANTA CLARA. IF Nest Soesion: f this School wil eammence on Wrepsrspay, Jniv Mth. Itis the purpose of the ) Trustees of the University to meet fully the wants of the country. and in view of this. at their recent meeting. they have added another T acher to the faculty, which 3+ now composed of the following professers : Rev A.S Grnnoxs, A. M. President ane f Mental and Meral Philosophy. James M Kiwnertuis, A. M, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages. Rev, J.J. CLEVFLAND, A. M., Professor of Mathematies Rev. James Roeers, A. M., Professor of Natural Science. FE. EF. LANkY. Teacher in Preraratory Department. Rev. W.S. TurNeER, A. M, Princij al of Fessale De partment Rev. W. S. TURNER, A. M, Principal of the Female Deractment Mrs B TuRNER, Acs stant Teacher. Teacher of Ornamental Brancees, James KR. Lawrie, Teacher of Mra, The conrse of stndy embraces all that is usually tanght in the bes* Colleges in the Fa-t The Univer ity has already sent out one class of gra inates, Roeard and Tuition. with furnished room per session of twenty two weeks, 155. pavabl quarterly in advane . Facilities are offered by which yourg men of steady habits and limited meats may beerd themselves, For for. her information and catalognes, appl. to July 9—tf A. S GIBBONS, President BOOTS & SHOES. The Old Stand, Corner of Main and Commercial Streets The undersigned having purchased the entire interestof S Mayers in the above . establishment, woenld respectfully inform the citizens of Neva ta andsurrounding conntry that they intend to keep a large and good assortment of BOO FS. And all kinds and varieties of Shoes. They have made arrangements to get their Stock direct froin the best manufacturers in New York, Professor Boston ; ” and Philadelphia, they will be ableto sell as cheap as they can be sold at any other establishment in the State: A large assortment of Ladies’ Nisses, " and Children’s Shoes. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A continuance ofthe liber: 1 patronage from their former patrons and the pul “* ere respectfully solicited. wh. P.COR Nevada. April 34.1857. PRICES REDUCED. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! We respeetfully cal your attention to Our Large and Well Selected Stock of . SUMMER GOODS, Which we from this date offer to you AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!!! And beg yon to give us a call before nnrchasing. Stiefel & Cohn, Philadelphia Stor, Jaly 19—¢f For Sate ata Bargain! WF fine Cottace brilt Dwelling Honseon Pine strect. ahove the Court Honse next door above the Sash an? Blind factory. is offered for sale ata Bacrain The hovse has five rooms well finished, with closete. piavzain front. &e. A large vard with a splendid well of water, onthonses and other conveniences complete the premises. Terms madeeasy. Enquire at the Nevada Jonrnal Office of E.G WAITE. Nevada, July 24th, 1857.—tf G. Wl MEYER & CO. WINES AND LIQUORS FRENCH GOODS, And Dealers in GROCEBIES, PROVISIONS, PRESERVES AND GENERAL M! RCHANDISE. * £% 4 * « 4 Brickstore, 76 Broad street, Nevada. OUNTRY MERCHANTS or Liquor Dealers can be supplied in qualities and quantities to suit at such prices that will induee them to buy here instead below for their suppplies. May 21—3m C.H. MEYER & CO. —= —————— a gueier Stats oe Bato ue, 6a rietors hope, by strict attention to . STATE OF! IDAY SUMMONS, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, } 33 County of Nevada. 5 District Court of the Fourteenth Juuicial District of said State, d The People of the State of California, to J.S. LANDEKER, Greeting: ae are hereby summoned toappear and answer the complaint of Edward Kelsey filed against you, arah Landeker and Bailey Gatzert, within ten day from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this county. and w ithin forty days if served on you in this State and out of this District, in an action commercedon the }ith day of August, a D 1858 in said Court for the recovery of three thou-aud six hiindred : nd twelve dollars and fifty cents, alleged inthecompliaint to said action tube due the said Plaintiff from the defendants J S. Laudeker with accruing interest on the sum of $2.500, at the rate of 2§ per cent per Month from the Lith day of Angust 4 p 1858 till paid: Also aceruing interest on the sum of 81.000 at the
monthly rate of 2 per ct a month from date aforesaid until paid, and that the Court will, by its final judgment, order a decree of forechosure and sale of the mortgaged premises, particula ly mentioned and deseribed in the original complaint to said action on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and that all persons claiming by, threugh or under any or ei her of said defi ndants, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, or equity of redemption in or to the premises described as aforesaid. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer saideomplaint as herein directed, Pffintiff— willlake judgment against you therefore by default, together with all costs.of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief asis prayed for in his said coms plaivt, In_testimony whereof I, RUFU? SUOEMAKER, (lerk of the Distriet Conrt afo esxid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the sea} of said Court, at office, in the City of of Nevada, this 12th day of August‘ A bD lt5e. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. Wm, Sinith, Deputy. STATE OF CiLIForsTa, se COUNTY OF NEVAPA. $sIt aprearing to my satisfaction upon afidavit that J. S. Landater is a necessary acd proper party to the wveentitied action, aud thata cause of action exists against said defendant. And it further appearing that said defendant Las departed from and resides out of this State. It it therefore ordered that theSummors in said action be servedon said JS Landeker by publication thereof ence in each week for a period of three months in the Nevada JOURNAL 2 newspaper published in saidNevada County: Given under my hands at Chambers in Nevada this Mth day of August 1258. NILES SRARLS, District Judge, True copy. Attest, RUFUS SHOFMAKER, Clerk. By Win Swith, Deputy Clerk. JOUN ANDERSON, Attorney. al3 Sumunons. STATE OF eeacat ok Distriet Court of the ss 14th Judicial District Connty of Nevada, of sxid State The People of the State of California to. G@ CLARK — Greeting : "dae ARE hereby Summoned to appear and answer the complaint of Epwarp Kesey fll d azainst you Thus Epwarns aud J C. Appott withinten days from the serviee of this writ. ifserved on you in this Cornty, withis owventy Gays if served on you inthis District and out of this Connty, and within forty days if served ou you in this State an] out of this District, in an action commenced on the 31 day of Angust. 1858. ia said Court for the recovery of the sum of Six Thousand DolJars, principal, and the sum of Fifteen Hundred and. eventy dollars, interest, due thereon upto said date, and alleged in the complaint to said action to be due plaintiff from defendants upon a promissory note exeented jointly by the defendant:, as set forth in the complaint aforesaid. Also—For a decree of Forelosnre and sale of the mortgaged premises given to secure the payment of said Note, and that the proceeds of said sale may be applied to the payment of any judgment that may be obtained and more particularly mentioned and deseribedin said complaint, on file in the office ofthe Clerk ot sard Court acertitied copy of which accompanies this Writ. And you are hereby notieed that if vou fail to answer said complaint @« herein directed, Plaintiff! will take judgment #gainst von therefor by fefanit, tegether with all costs of suit. an talso demand ofthe Court such other relief as is prayed for in bis said complaint. In testimony whereofT Rufas Shoemaker, . Clerk of the Distriet Court aforesaid, do . berennto set my hand and impress the seal of aid Court, atofice in the city of Nevada this loth day ef August A DP 1858 2 RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By J S. Lampert, Peputy. ALIFORNIA— ounty of Nevada—ss In the {the District Court, lourteenth Jndiciat Distriet—Ed werd Kels pia tifand J.C. Abbots. et al defendants On read and filing he athdavit of AC Niles and it appexring to the satisfaction of th: Court that J G Clark fsa neecssarv ard preper party defendent herein and that he has de; arted and is absent from this tate, it is ordered that summons herein be served nponthe said JS G Clark by p blication in the Nevada JovuRNAL once a week for three months. Dated Nevada, Ang 19, 1852,NILES SEARLS, District Judge. (A True Copy—Attest ) RUFUS SUOEMAKER, (lerk. By J S Lambert. ND: puty Anderson, MeCornell & N les, Att?vs for Plaintiffs. * Summons. Sele OF CALTPORNIA,Co inty of Nevada, ss: Dis\) triet Comtof the Fourte nth Judicial District of said State, The People of the State of Calffornia, to J. G. Clark, greeting; You are herchy summoned toappear and answer the complaint of Mdward Kelsey, filed against you, J. C. Abbett and Thos. Edwards. within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on yen in this county, Within twenty days ifserved en you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served enyouinthis tate aad out of this District, in an actin commenced on the 2d day of Angust, a. p. 1858 in said Court for therecovery of the sum of fifteen handred and seventy-one dollars and thirty cents, together with interest thereon at the rate of twe per cent per month from Sept mber 16th 1256 to the time of judgement, also, f ra decree of sale and foreclosure of the mortgaged premises deseribed and set forth in the comtaint to said action on file in office of the Clerk of said Court. Also, for the additional sum of twenty-two hunered and seventy doliars and ninety nine cents with accruing interest at the rate ef 2} per cent per month and alse forad:eree of sale an! foreclosure of the mort gazed premises deseribed and sect forth in the complain. to said action on file in office of the Clerk of suid Court a certified copy of which accompanies this writ. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaintas herein dirceted Plaintiff will take judgement against you therefore by default, together with ail costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in his said complaint In test mony whereof 1, Rurus SHOEMAKER, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do herennts <et my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at Office, ‘nthe cit. of Nevada, this 19th day of Angust, 4D, 1552. ‘ RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk, J.8, Lamlert, Deputy STATE oF CatIrornta—Connty of Nevada—ss, In District Court Mth Judicial Distriet. Fdward Kelsey, Plaintif®, vs. J.C. Abbott. et als. Defendants. On reading and filing the affidavit of A.C. Niles. and it appearing therefrom to th satisfaction of the Court, that J. G. Clark isa necessary and proper party defendant herein. and that the said Ciark bas departed and is absent from the State. It is ordered that Summons hereby be served npon the aid J. G. CLARK. by publication in the NEVADA JOURNAL once a werk far Three months. Dated Nevada, Augu-t19, 185%. NILES SE istri (A True Copy—awest) SEARLS, District Judge. RUFU= SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By JS LAMBERT, Debuty. Ino Anderson. VeCorvell & Niles. Atty’s for Pitt Important to the Traveling ; Community ILLINOIS BRIDGE, “OUTIT YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, the nearest and niost direc. line of travel from Nevada y to Col:mbia Hill, Ilumbug City, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s Flat, Intermediate Voints. . The ndersignued hate just completediheir New Road leading out from Main aad Washington streets, Nevaia, through the East Gapot the Sugar Loaf filland tothe above named bridge, which is now opencd to the traveling pu lic: The read and bridge cannot Le excelled by any in the State. By traveling this road teamstersand others will find it greatly totheir advantage as it avoids the worst part of the route to the al ove points. RATES OF TOLL HEASONABLE, COOPER & CO. lue Tent, Nevada co., Cat. . City Orleans Flat, Snow Point, Eureka, Relief ill, and all Z P. DAVIS, ; Gunsmith, H‘*s opened 8 SHOOTING GALLERY, on Broad st three doors from the Post Office. Rifles and Shot Guns kept constantly on hand forsale Pistols. Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Caps, Wadding Flasks, Powder Horns, &c. &c. Guns and Pistols repaired and putin order at the short e-t Notice. Hating a superior Lathe, he can manufac tere any partof machinery which may be desired. New Rifles made to order. mav7 WOOD'S AMBROTYPE GALLERY, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. HE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasnre in informing the citjzeus of the county, that Pictures by all the new and improved styles are being taken at his rooms, unsurpassed by any in the word. Fine Ambrotypes and Melaisotypes, Stereoscopic Pictures & Suulight Paintings on diuwa. Also—Patent Leather and Oil Cloth Pictures. Views of Mining C!aims, and Buildings taken un short notice. Instructions given in the art. — T. M. WOOD. July 30, 1858. [A true copy.) = i ET . eC District Juige, . 17 44 Curespuuucut nas BUCH a TULU IH . OFFICIAL VOTE. (COMPLETE) For Congress, Joseph C. McKibben......2469 Wm. L. Dudley.....60.-.1705 BSP. Treaty. 225 so. soca eas oe aE For Justice of Supreme Court, Joseph G, Baldwin.......2665 John Currey ....0 2000.. 2545 °° Controller, IN. Dawley. ..0c.050s0005.2254 A. R. Meloney...-.04004-----2599 As, OcGpenb e0dk ouletesitied aid a 250 Clerk of Supreme Court H. Jenhinge: 1.5.3.0.. . 222.4879 For District Judge, Robert If. Taylor.. .....-.2204 Wales Searle. = + i.-abi.,c4 sio< 6251 2253028 County Judge, David: Boldewou Seve uisede os @. Witsen: BM ops. vs. sis H.-M. Morecns 390. os3 Ae 62 For Senator, SO Whase ot Je eee Pe Ob aS Os Deanee eee se Assembly men, John Caldwell 2S 22st AE: Witten PlPS so See ee oe Tathall” Bavley 3.225.022 28>. Michael Oassin.......:2.2050 Noble Matin. <: 22o550.00.022 2 <1 ee2 Ci Garnier ce cninincscocstas nese deOee VeG so A WORDS oo 5 csiocia sj cciai ORS gt A a. Wm. R. Armstrong......--2621 J.B. Warfield. ........-2328 Supervisors, TOWED ac ao wiseioacacce cee Renben Leach.. .«-<:s<cesexs Henry, Everett 3.3.2 csasnene eee URW OWES.. 5S 5. sc eae scree OLE Henry Davie igo. 2 22 5. O19 T: Fitzsimons 066.220.052.006 550 641 Bh. BeBmae . .. ..+9<00. 406-005-006 28 Nevada Township—Justices. John Anderson, E. W. Smith, H. L. Joachimssen, fl W. Colburn, Jas. Ballard, Constables, U.S. Gregory, J. B. Gray, Little York Township—Justices. J. E. Squires, W. A. Begole, H. K. Turner, Constables. J. McConnell, W. D. Smithson, 8. Oaks, Washington Township—Justices, J. Coghlin, M. G. French, A. Moore, W. W. Wixom, . : C. S. Rugg, 2077 1037 -2076 2466 -2421 2350 978 584 636 1104 876 233 124 162 214 169 52 86 123 92 60 213 Constables. N. B. Martin, 170 J.D. P. Smith, 22] N. Wheeler, 39 W. Alston, : Bridgeport Township~Justices. J. M. Gillespie, R. H. Farquhar, Jas. Collins, 308 446 449 Constables. P. J. Keefer. A. J. Pridgeon, C. W. Cornell, G. W, Moore, J. B. Low, G. Welton, Grass Valley Township—Justices. E. W. Spofford, 774 W. B. Clapp, 380 5. C. Richardson, 303 A. B. Anderson, 148 O. II. Dibble, 194 B. F. ingram, 206 Constables; Geo. Wilson, J.D. Cornell; S.D. Leavitt. J. Allison, C. Foy, A. J. Compton, J.W. McClure, B. Lyons, J. Franklin, J. Davis, 62 D. Felton, x mbes Rough & Ready Township—Justices. J. Dunster, 134 L. M. Carr, er J. M. MeGuire, 134 J. W: Whitman, 51 Constables. 77 95 384 195 446 89 275 99° 225 245 124 88 77 117 79 188 27 107 154 E. Jago, W. D. Currey, James Ackerman, P.B. Powers, bs é Evreka Township—Justices. E. C. Hartman, M. Emerson, M.S. Bush, 8. G. Post, ; . Constables, Il. A. Kelley, J. M. Gray, R. Shelton, O. J. 718 379 370 473 2, 326 647 471 143 93 C. Yeatman J. Maziott Nevada County. RewstPET rs DH * F oa & 7 aA >? > Mr ats 5 eee i= “I hab always in my life,” says Cesar Hannibal “found the gals to be de fust in lub, fust in a quarrel, fust in de dance, fust in de ice-cream saloon, and de {ust best and de last best in de . sick room! What would we poor devils do without dem? Let us be born as young, as ugly, and as helpless as we please, and woman am ready toreccive . Se ee VADA JOURNAL. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1858.__ nies aeeael A Fisu Travettne sy Lanp.—Dr. Han. cock, inthe Zoulogical Journal, gives a description ofa fish call the flat head hegsar, that travels to pools of water wen that in which it has resided dries up —Bose. also describe another variety which is found in South Carolna and. if our memory serve us well, also in Toths, whieh, like the flat head, leaves the dryus; she it am who puts close upon our. ing pools in search of others. These helpless, naked limlts, and cubbers up . fishes travel by night, ore with a lizard our footses and toeses in long flannel . like motion, and the other by lcaps.— petticoats ; and it am she who, as we. ‘I'he South Carolina and Texas varies grow up, fills our dinner basket with . ties are furnished with a membrane over dough nuts and apples as we start to. the mouth by which they are enabled schout. and licks us when we tear our}to carry with thema supply of water to trowsers.”’ , Goov.—Somebod} says ihatif all the fire eating statesmen of the South would spend their summers inthe North, and all the freedom-shrieking statesmen of the North would spend their winters at the South, it would be anexcellent thing for them and the country. The two sections would then learn to admire each other’s virtues, instead of sneering at each other's faults. [A genius trom the land of wooce: nutmegs says he has invented a machine which will, when set in motion —but that the difficulty—chase a hog overa ten acre lot, catch, yoke, and ring lim, or by a slight change of gearing, chop him into sausnges, work his bristles into shoe brushes, and manufacture his tail into a corkscrew. [= One of the heaviest suits ever bronght ina California court was commenced in the United States Circuit Court on Monday afternoon by the government, against John Parrott, Henry W. Halleck, James R. Bolton, Wm. E. Barron, John Young and Robert Walkinshaw. The bills set out with a description of the two square leagues of land in Santa Clara county, known as the New Almaden Quicksilye: Mine, worth $25,000,000, and claims the same to belong to the United States. It alleges that the defendants are mining thereon, and committing waste by digging ore and smelting quicksilver; that the waste thus cominitted amounts to the value of $3,000 per diem, and that the defendants have already converted to their own use minerals and ore from said land to the value of $5,000,000. fF Shabby gentility has nothing so characteristic as its hat. There is always an unnatural calmness about its nap, an unwholsome gloss, suggestive of awet brush, ‘The last effort of decayed fortune is expended in smoothing its dilapidated castor. The hat is the ultimum moricus of “respectability.” Ee If John Smith should, while crossing Brown’s vacant lot, happen to fal! and tear his pantaloons, who is responsible for the ground rent thus created— he or Brown? and could Brown compel Smith to settle the rent with a potato patch ? (= Some libeilous fellow says that a woman's heart is the sweetest thing in the world—in fact, a perfect honeycomb, full of sel/s. = The young lady who fled on hearing it announced that a naked fact would be disclosed, returned on receiving positive assurances that it would be clothed in becoming language. fe A Virginia paper records the marriage of Miss Janc Lemon to Ebenezer Sweet; whereupon our devil moralizes as follows: “How happily extremes do meet tn Jane and Ebenezer ; She's no longer sour, but sweet, An he's a Lemon squeezer !” ie A crlebratee writtr says—* No woman can bea lady who can wound or martify another. No matter how beautiful, how refined, how cultivated she may be, she isin reality coarse, avd the innate vulgarity of her nature manifests itself here. Uniformly kind, courteous, and polite treatment of all persons ig one mark of a true woman.” is American genius is receiving sub stantial acknowledgment abroad. Prof. Morse is coming heme, it is said with $80,000 in his pocket, the fruit of his telegraph in Europe. In his awn country, he has been robbed of tie fruits of his invention b7 piratical pilferings of his patent. Hoe is making mammoth presses for the London Times. The Queen of Spaju is buying her war steamers in New York. . The Czar has become a patron for the Novelty Works. Rarey, the American horse tamer, is winning golden opinions in England and France for his wonderful skill, and two Philadelphians are building a, railroad for the Emperot of Brazil, and Philadelphians will make the cars and locomotives to stock it. The best kind of protection for American talent is, to let it have free scope to exercise itself in the direction most advantageous, or the most suitable to its genius. i ee Te ean keep their gills moist during the travel. These fishes, guided by some peculiar sense, always travel in a straight line to the nearest water. This they do without the aid of memory, for it hasbeen found that ifa tub filled with wateif in {sunk in the ground near one of these pools which they iuhabir, they will when the pool dries up, move direttly toward the tub. Surely this is a wonGerful and merciful provision for preservation of these kind of fishes; for inhabiting, as they do, only stagnant pools, and that too, in countries sulijeet to long and periodical d:ouths, their races would but for this provision, become extinet. Not so Bap.—'The Albany Transcript which has a schoolmaster among its editors, is reponsible for the following : . The principal cf one of otfr select schools has been sending circulars te tha . parents of the pupils, which signed and returned, will authorize him to inflieé such pusishment, corporeal'y or otherwise, as may in his judgment be proper. The following answer proves that some of the parents are pleased with the idea: “Dear Mr. Rarran:—Your flogging cirklar isdully received. I hope as to my John you will dog him just as offin asyou kin. Heasa bad boy—is John. . Hitho I’ve bin in habit of teachin hin myself, it seems to me he will never lain auithing—his spellin is «tt ageusly defislent. Wallup him well, ser, and you willveceive ny thanks. P.S.—What accounts for Jehan 1 eirg sich a poor scholar is thathg¢ is my son by my wife's fast husband.” CF “Father,” said a boy, in a theater, “ain't that. band-box where the musicians are?” fe Dr. Franklin us.d to say that rich widows were the only pieces of second hand goods that sold at prime cost, {=F A lady, at her marriage, requestelthe clergyman to give out to be sung by the choir, the hymn commencing— “This is the way I long have sought And mourned because I found ‘t not.” Ecuipse.—A scivutific commission is being raised to proceed to Peru, in September, to take observations during the total eclipse of the sun, visible in that cointry at that time. The arrangements forthe exhibition have not been completed. It will be under thé patronage of the Smithsonian Institute, and the astronomer selected is Lieut. James M. Gillis. U.S. N., Superlutendent of the late astronomical expedition to Chile, whose pimary object was the determination of the solar parallax. The English company owning the line of steamers on the South American coast have given directions for his free passage and that of his instruments, &c., and evince the deepest and kindest interest in the undertaking, The same may alae Le said of the proprietors of the line from New York; and thus the expeditior; from first to last, will be sustained mairly by private enterprise. A fellow stole a saw, and on his.” told the Judge he only took it.“ How far did you carry it?” asked the Judge. “en , “About two miles,” answored t! ¢ prisoner. «Sh, that’s carrying the joke too far,’ remarked the Judge, and the -prisoner got three months at hard labor. The hoop question, like most otiers» has two sides toit. Tle lidies take the inside, and of course we must ‘ake the other. Anold writer said that whea cannons were introduced as negotiators, the canons of the chuich we-e useless 5. that the worl was governed firs: by nitrum avd then Ly nitrum—first by St. Peter then by Saltpeter. Aovertise.— At tle commeneément of a new year, or half year, nearly all engaged in business seeks to add to the chances for success, by adopting sueh additional means for advancement as circumstances may dictate. Many are disposed to try the merits of advertising . and it is a most judiciols choice. Adveitise freely, liberally, and long, and its return wiil be four-fold. “ ENE Ree ES SONS erates ntact cet ETL AE ECOL CR ete nicer issn tana papepnieiene intimate ene aeaeaiaactaame * . Term ffou hums eee weetPousy wets cowusy SL) nner