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April 17, 1862 (4 pages)

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pean The Charleston Mercury of the 3d of February, says: . The people of the South have never comthe odium which bas been unceasingly attached to their institations in Engl y are ignorant of the extent to which the Northern press aod Nortbero writers bave stimal uod fortified the abolition sentiment of the British people. Soutbern politicians, in the bistory of the Doited States, got office. The Northern people, through the Central Government, got banks, tariffe, navigation acts, bounties, and large expenditure of money by the Goveromentifor national improvements. Centers of credit, manufacturing establisb‘ments and trade were created in that sec‘tion. Towns grew ‘tobe great cities, com‘merce and manutactare flourished. The people thrived, and ithe Buropean world sent its surplus popalatyon te participate io the benefits of this Dorado, created out of wery ordinary hatural advantages, onl ‘through the ‘beneficient operation of this model Republican Government, -While the Nonth thus grew and became wich and strong, the South unfortunately became constantly weak, by comparison, more and more provincial and dependendent. Our merchants ceased to import for our markets, Everything came from the North or through the North; everything, even cotton, went to the north for exportation abroad. By the working of a consolidated Government made sobeervient to the pecuniary interests of the North, foreiga competition was killed off, the people got lucrative employ meut, the cities of that section became the centers of credit and channels of trade, both foreign and domestic; Southern cities became mere feeders, conduits, depots or suburbs for Northero prosperity and increase. Great centers of trade necessarily became centers of iafluence in opinion—the press of the North, the literature of the North, no less than other marketable commodities, have freely circulated and exercised great sway at the South. The Southern public has been dependent on the North in these respects. And abroad, the newepapers and books of New York, Boston and Philadelphia have alone represented the country, from the St. Lawrence to the Rio Grande. How the South and her institutions have fared by misrepreseotation, we are practieally feeling and seeing now, The teachings of the Tribune, Times and Herald—of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Crisis are not recent, They are the instructions of thirty years. It is from these sources, during that period, that British opinion has been forming and is formed. Need we wonder that we are misrepresented, misunderstood, and disliked in our institation? It is, to @ great degree, the work of a consolidated Goverament, by its effect upon the atatus of sections—their prosperity, their independence. We are learning a lesson as valuable as it is costly. ~— Couracs.—We should, brave trouble as the New England boy braves winter. The school is a mile away over the bill, yet he lingers not by the fire; with his books slung over his shoulder, and his cap tied closely under his chin, he sete forth to face the storm. And when he reaches the topmos ridge, where the snow lies in drifts, and ‘the north wind comes keen and biting, does he shrink and cower down beneath the fences, or run into the nearest house to warm himself? No; he buttons up his coat aod rejoices to defy the blast, and tosses the snow-wreaths with his foot, and so, erect and fearless, with strong heart and ruddy cheek, he goes on to bis place at school. Now, when the fierce winds of adversity blow over you, and your life’s summer lies butied beneath frost and snow, do not lint Inactive, or sink cowardly down by the y,or turn aside from your couree for momentary warmth and shelter, but with stout heart and firm step, go forward in God’s strength to sengnte trouble and bid defiance to disaster. If there is ever a time to be ambitious, it is not when ambition is easy, but when itis hard. Fight in darkness; fight when you are down; die hard, and yon won’t die at all, That gelatinous man whose bones are not even muscles,and whose muscles are pal, that man is a coward.—[{Heary Ward Beecher. Rusty Gon, sot Brieut Suover.—The Fourth New Hampsbire Regiment bas just completed a heavy job of shoveling at Port Royal. A few days since, on inspection, Col. Whipple discovered oue of the soldiers guns in not the best order. Said the Col., “Don’t appear on inspection again with to gun lo such a condition.”’ “Colonel, know the gun ain’t just right, but I have got the brightest shovel over in the trenches you ever saw.’ The Colonel saw the or acknowledged the corn by a graveul bow, and passed on, ae Syoppery Resoxed.—“Ab! I am very sorry for this rebellion; it prevents my ing South,’’ said an Englishman the bir day, dining nt a club in Philadelphia, by invitation. *‘They tell me,’’ he contiaued, ‘‘that the American gentleman is only to be found at the South, How is that, pray? Can you explain it?” “T can’t,” replied bis host; “it is no more to be explained than the statement so often made that there are gentlemen in England, but that none of them ever come to this country!’’ Miscellaneous. WHEELER & WILSON’S NEW sTYLE IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, FOR FAMILY USE. ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME NO LEATHER PAD Used Now on the New Style of Machine! The New Style of Hemmer AND TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER, ARE ATTACHED To the Improved Machine. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! SEND FOR A CIRCULAR THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS NOW USE Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines, In making up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits, &c. They now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may2l evada, FRUIT TREES. HE subscriber offers the present season an extensive assortment of FRUIT wa AND ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES, Shrubs, Evergreens , Greenhouse Plants, &c. Also, 200,000 FOREIGN GRAPE VINES The Largest & Finest Selected stock For Wine & Table Use in the State. We are prepared to sell the above in large or small quantities, at Greatly Reduced Prices from previous ears, and lower than the same kinds are sold, as per fastera catalogues. Also, THE CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINE, of two years growth. NURSERY STOCK, CONSISTING OF SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Locust, American Elm, Maple, Linden, Mulberry, Poplar, Osage Orange, Weeping Willow, Catalbs, Laburnum, or Golden Chain, etc., etc. EVERGREEN TREES. Califor ‘ia Arbor Vite or Cedar, Su Fira, Deodar Cedar, Cypress etc. Persons ordering particular varieties of Fruit Trees, will please mention whether they will allow us to substitute, in case we have not the particular varieties named—we will, however, in all cases, adhere to the orders, as far as ible—and when allowed to substitute varieties, will give kinds of the same class ordered, as Early, Autumn, Late or Winter Fruit. Pure California White & Red Wines, For sale by the Gallon or Cane, CONTAINING NOTHING BUT THE PURE JUICE Of the Grape. aw GARDEN SEEDS. -@@ A large and varied stock of Home Grown Garden and Field Seeds, All of which are guaranteed to be of our own growing, and being the present season’s crop, all are Warranted to be fresh and genuine, Catalogues of the above are now ready for mailing to all applicants, free of charge. All orders must be accompanied with the cash to receive attention. Tree and Seed Depot, No. 40 J, between 2d and 3d atveets, Sacramento: A. P. SMITH, Proprietor, Feb. 8, 1862,.—3m, Pomological Gardens. FOR SALE. OUSE and ORCHARD, one-half £ of the r Pine, Spruce, mile from town, The Orchard contains TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY FRUIT TREES choicest varieties; also, some Two Hundred Grape Vines of different kinds, besices Rhasberries, Currants, and Strawberry Vines, Theabove will be sold at a bargain, Also, some 400 acres of land, a portion of which is well adapted to Fruit Growing, and all to Grain Raising. For particulars, apply to Nevada, March 8, 1862. 3. Me Hixson. LL-BRIDGE NOTICE.—ON THE FIKST Monday in May next, or as soon thereafter, as the same can be heard, I shall apply to the Board of Supervisors for Nevada county, for a renewal of license to keep a toll-bridge, on the South Yuba river, in said _— at the place commonly known as » “Hoit’s ¥ M. F. HOIT. April 1, 1862. Tees POWDER & TINCTURES.— » Valuable tions for cleansing and preservme Oe Teeth Gums, made by E. F, Spence from LEVASON’S recipes, and may be had at KE. F. SPENCE’S Drug Store, or at the office over A. Block & Co’s store, Ne Mareh 18, 1 Medical. Dr. J. C. YOUNG, Late Professor of the University of Pennsylvania, CAN BE FOUND AT His Private Medical Office and Hospital, NO. 751 CLAY STREET; 0} posite the southwest corner of the Plaza, SAN FRANCISCO, HERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED vately, and with the utmost confidence by the afflicted, at all hours daily, from 94. M. to3P. m. DR. YOUNG addresses those who are suffering under the affliction of private disease, whether arisin from impure connection or the terrible vice of selfabuse. Devoting bis entire time to that particular branch of the medicai profession, he feels warranted in GUARANTEEING A CUREIN ALL CASES, whether of long standing or recently contracted, entirely removing the dregs of disease from the system, and making @ eyes and PERMANENT CURE. He would call the attention of the afflicted te the factef his long standing and well earned reputation, furolahing sufficient assurance of his skill and succens. Upwards of five thousand cases have been discharged cured in the year ending July Ist, 1860, showing a record surpassing any hospital in the United States. Consunration, by letter or otherwise, Frex, Caution to the Public. Every intelligent and thinking person must know that remedies handed out for general use should have their efficacy established by well tested experience in the hands of a regularly educated physician, whose preparatory study fits him for all the duties he must fulfill; yet the country is flooded with or nostrums and cure-alls, purporting to be the t in the world, which are not only useless, but always injurious. The unfortunate should be PAKTICULAR in selecting his physician, as it is a lamentable yet incontrovertible fact that many syphilitic tients are made miserable with ruined constitutions by mal-treatment fro inexperienced physicians in for it is a point generally conceded general practice; by the best syphilogra agement of these complaints should engross the whole time of those who would be competent and successful in their treatment and cure. The inexperienced general practitioner, having neither opportunity nor time to make himself sufficiently acquainted with their pathology, comonly pursues one system of treatment, in most cases making an indiscriminate use of that antiquated and dangerous weapon, mercury. More caution, however, should be used by thesyphilitie patient, in cousulting nominal physicians of the advertising class, as rable tenths of them are imposters, who assume German, French, or other names, and are without any claims to medical knowledge. These knavish rascals infest all large cities, and, by means of their lying advertisements and posters, they induce the unwary to enter their Peter Funk “institutions,” and unmercifully fleece them and poison them with mercury. Persons living at a distance in the country are more apt to be duped by the lying notices of quacks than citizens. In view of the above facts, Dr. J.C, YOUNG would say that he is the only regularly educated physician in Catifornia now advertising, who devotes his whole time to the treatment of venereal diseases, Office, 761 Clay etreet. opposite the Plaza. Hours from 9 a, M., to 8 P. M. ae HAVE CONFIDENCE. DR. YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases, or he charges nothing for his services: Syphilis, Gonoerrhoa, Stricture of the Urethra, Affection of the Prostrate Gland, Weakness of the Genital ae, gy wwe Sterility, both in the male and female, matoria, or Semlnal Weakness, Noctural Emissions, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Fever and Ague, Incipfent Consumption, and all Irregularities in Females, together with all diseases of Women and Children; also, Nervousness, Palpitation of the Heart, ete. Persons afflicted with symptoms after being treated should consult Dr. Young at once, as no disease is cured unless the patient feels pertectly well. If there is a particle of disease left in the system it will break out some future time, when least expected, or be handed down to an innocent offspring. Persons who have been treated with mercury should be very cautious in believing that they are well, for it is a scientific fact thatt he mercury will mingle with the venereal, and form a disease a great deal worse than the original. All those who have reason to think, by bad prom. that they have been treated thus, should consult Dr. Young, and he will examine their cases and tell them at once how they stand, TAKE COURAGE—NEVER DESPAIR. Neison Creek, Sept. 30, 1861. Dr. J.C. Youne,—You will remember what a poor wretched creature I was when I last saw you, and the result has astonished me as well as my friends. Your invaluable prescription aod excellent advice have completely overcome ailments such as, it seems to me, never afflicted mortal before. I never wrote a letter with greater satisfaction than I pen this. I shallremember you with gratitude as long asllive. That you may live long to alleviaie the sufferings of others as you have mine, is my earnest ie at Please accept my heartfelt thanks that you ave brought this almost hopeless case to so happy a termination, Yours, truly, JAMES HALSEY. STRICTURE. This terrible disease is alarmingly on the increase in this country, and should be attended to in season for there is no complaint more dangerous, and attended with more suffering than this fatal disease. Any person who has been troubled with venereal, seminal weakness, or any other private disease, should watch very closely for this trouble, Its first symptoms is generally an unpleasant sensation in the parts, sometimes of a tickling nature, an uneasiness of the mind, an undefined dread of something mn know not what, and if not attended to the urine omes affected, and then follow all those dreadful symptoms which so often result in a miserable and disgusting death. But the suffering, before death comes to reheve the patient, is dreadful; sometimes plunging the sufferer into that hving death—Insanity. Dr. J. C. Young’s mode of treatment is a new discovery, made within a few years by M. Ricord of the French Venereal Hospital; and is sure. safe and speedy. All afflicted should call on Dr. Young at once, and they will be sure of a permanent cure without an operation. P, 8.—Dr. J, C. Young’s Medical Works give a more detailed account of the above awful disease, Dr. J. C, Young’s Office is at No. 751 Clay street, opposite the the Portsmouth House, San Francisco, California. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In consequence of the wide spread celebrity of Dr. J.C, Young, certain pretenders have palmed themselves upon the unsuspecting, as being the veritable Dr. Young. Persons wishing to avail themselves of D, Y’s skill should be very careful and call at his office, or send some known triend that will not deceive them, as the landlords of some disreputable hotels have beenin the habit of keeping loungers on at
their places, and when requested tocall Dr. Y., have — such persons upon the invalid as being Dr. oung. The Doctor will always be ready to attend on cases where the patient is not able to call. His medicines pannot be obtained at any other place in the country, as he has no agents. Th re, be careful, and not be deceived by any of the quacks and imposters of the State. J. C. YOUNG, M. D. y street, o ite the ‘*Portsmouth Office hours from 9 a. M. till 8 P.M. 1863.—3m, Office, 761 Cla House. * Feb. 8, hers, that the study and man. . . Legal Notices, ECLARATION OF SOLE TRADER. D —I, Many Inisu. wife of C. B. Inwn, and resident of Nevada City, Nevada County, and State of California, do hereby declare and make kuown and make this my declaration asa sole trader, to all whom it may concern: That IJ intend to carry on business in my own name and on my own accoant, viz: the business of hotel keeping in all its branches—and restaurant keeping, including boarding and lodging; also, the business of mining for gold in the County of Nevada and State of California, under the provisions of, and pursuant to an act of the Legislature of said State entitled, ‘‘An aet to authorize married women to transact business in their own name, as sole traders, passed April 12th, 1852. eo In witness whereof! do herennto set my {1 a } Yea, and seal, this 13th day of March, 4. D. 1862, Mary Inisu. — STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA, On this 17th day of March, a, p., 1862, personally appeared before me J. 1. CALDWELL, & Notary Public in and for said county, Mary Irish, wife ot C, B, Inisn prsonally known to me to be the person described in and who executed the within and foregoing declaration. or instrument of writing, asa party thereto, and the said Mary Inish was by me made acquainted with the contents of said declaration or instrument of writing, and she then and there acknowledged to me on ab examination separate and apart from and without the hearing of her said husband, that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, as her act and deed without fear or compulsion, or undeu influence of ber said husband, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and that she does not wish to retract the execution of the same. ms In witness whereof I do herennto set my band and official seal, on the day and date { ae [pemetoed J. 1. CALDWELL, “—— Notary Public. March 18, 1862. ECLARATION OF SOLE TRADER. D=: Saran A, Winson, wife of L. M. WiLson, and resident of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, and State of California, do hereby declare and make known and make this my declaration as a sole trader. To all whom it may concern: That! intend to carry on business in my own name, and on my own account, viz: the business of farming and ranching in all its branches, including stock raising and gardening ; also the business of dairy keeping in all its branches; also the business of mining for gold in said county of Nevada, under the provisions ef, and pursuant to an act of the Legislature of said State, entitled ‘‘An act to authorize married women to transact business in their own name, as sole traders,’”’ passed Apri? 12th, 1852. os In witness whereof, I do hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th day of March, a. D., { be F162, wee Saran A. Wiison. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA. On this 25th day of March, 4. D., 1862, personally appeared before me, J. I, CALDWELL, a Notary Public in and tor said county, Sarah A. Wilson, wife of L. M. Wilson, personally known to me to be the person described in, and who executed the within and foregoing instrument of writing or declaration, as a party thereto; and the said Sarah A. Wilson was by me made acquain‘ed with the contents of said declaration or instrument of writing, and she then and there acknowledged to me on examination separate and apart from and without the hearing of her said husband, that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, as her act and deed, without fear or compulsion, or undue influence of her said husband, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and that she does not wish to retract the execution of the same. a In witness whereof I do hereunto set my te hand and official seal, day and date afore*™ S said. J. 1. CALDWELL, “_— March 25, 1862. Notary Public. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—IN THE DISTRICT Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of SIMON BANNER, an insolvent debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon, T. B. McFarland, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said insolvent Simon Banner, to be and appear before the Hon. T. B. McFarland, District Judge aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court-room of said Court, in the County of Nevada, ON THE TENTH DAY OF MAY, 4. D., 1862, at 10 o’clock, 4. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, wh the prayer of said insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, and in the meantime all proceeuings against said insolvent be stayed. mas Witness my hand and the seal of the said { hs Court, this first day of April, a. p., 1862, < R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. “— By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. Hitt & Hurr, Atty’s. IEN NOTIC E.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. In the County Court, Perer Kentand A. F. Mackay vs. JAMES FLEMMING and ELEANOR FLEMMING. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding or claiming liens on that certain lot of land, with the building thereon, situated in the city of Nevada, and described as follows, bounded on the north by Deer creek, on the east by the road leading from the foot of Broad street, Nevada City, to the town of Grass Valley, on the south by lot occupied by Mr. Mills, and on the west by Gold Run, to be and appear before the Hon. David Belden, at the Court Room of said Court, on the 12th day of May 4. D., 1862, and then and there exhibit the proof of said liens, Dated the 7th day of April, a, p. 1862. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per G. K. Farquaar, Deptuty. J. 1, Catpwewt, Att’y for Plaintiffs. [apr10 3w, OLL-BRIDGE NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED will apply to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, at their meeting in May next, for a renewa! of license to collect toll on the trail and bridge crossing the Middle Yuba near Concord Bar. April 5, 1862. H. DIVENDORFF. aprl. LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe, We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every Saturday Morning, to the following places n Western Utah: Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown, Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon, Truckee Meadows, Johnstown, Carson City, Virginia City, And Walker River Mines. All letters for the Western AtlanticStates, enclosed in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed “Overland, via Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and reach their destination sooner than by any other line. Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and security. Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the United States and ayy a insured or uninsured, at as low rates as can be done by any house with secu. rity. Our Treasure Express witl always be accompanied by faithful Messengers. gar Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to. promptly. Purchases of every description made. Forwarding of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intell tly and with promptitude. ¥%. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent. TO COUNTY SCRIP HOLDERS. . Avprtor’s Orrick, Nevada County Cal. ) 5] April 5th, 1862. £ UDITOR’S NOTICE,-NOTICE Is HERERY given, that in accordance with the statute cre. ating the Special Fund of Nevada county, and amend. ments thereto, sealed proposals for the surrender of unpaid county warrants registered on the Genera} Fund of the county, will be received by me up to the first Monday of May next, The estimated amount of money in the Special Fund for redemption purposes is Ten Thousand Dollars. {ee statates of 1869, pa. ges 181 and 182.) JOHN I, SYKES, apr5-3d. Auditor Nevada County, NOTICE. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REBUILT the bridge across the Middle Yuba, opposite Orleans Flat. The trail is also in good order, #0 that travelers may proceed by the most direct route frony Nevada to Downievi lle and intermediate places, aprl2. H. DIVENI ORFF, NOTICE. Y WIFE C.T. PLUMMER HAVING left my bed and board, wichoot any just cause or provocation, the public are hereby cautioned not to credit her on my account, as I will not be rexpone sible for any debts she may contract from this date, North Bloomfield, April 24, 1862. aprl5-law-3w. J. W. PLUMMER, UMMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss., Distrie. Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The people of the state of California, te JOHN P. BELL, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the com. plaint ot ELIZA 8, BELL filed against you within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on you ip this District, and est of this county and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 18th day of January a. D. 1862, in said Court, whereim plaintiff prays that by the deeree of this Court, the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and you may be annulled and be adjudged of no further binding effect, and that plaintiff may have the care, enstody and edueation of the children born of said marriage. An you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and alae demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff’s said complaint. mn In testimony whereof I, R. H, Farqvnar, “oe Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do *** hereunto set my hand and impress the seal “— of the said Cowrt, at office, in the City of Nevada, this 18th day of January, a. ». 1862. R,. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Jos, Ropers, Deputy. By order of Hon, T, B. McFannanp, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By Jos, Roxerts, Deputy. Duewiz & Brryz, Att’ys for Pi’'ff. [jan18—3m, UMMONS—State of California, County of Nevada, District Court of the 14th Judicia? District of said State. The People of the State of Calitornia, to CYNTHIA A. WELLER, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of ADAM WELLER, filed ayainst you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on you in this Distriet, and out of this county and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an actron eom menced on the: 6th day of March, a. P., 1862, in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays that the bonds of marriage heretofore existing between this plaintiff and you may be annuiled, and the lainti fully released and divorced from you, and that the eustody and charge of the children born of said marriage, be adjudged to the plaintiff. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment agaist you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliet as is prayed for in said com: plaint. VOovo_ In testimony whereof], R. H. Farquvaar, 8 Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do *®* S hereunto set my hand and impress the seal ~“— of the said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, this 6th day of March, a. p. 1862, A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. G. K. Farquuiar, Depry, By order of Hon. T. B. McFaruanp, Judge of the Tistrict Court aforesaid. [mar8 :3m* ROBATE NOTICE.—In the matter of the estate of CHARLES SCHMITT, deceased. In the Probate Court of the City and County of Nevada, State of California, It appearing to the Court by the petition presented and filed by Louis Voss, the administrator of the estate of Charles Schmitt, deceased, praying for an order to sell real estate, that it is necessary to sell the real estate to pay the outstanding debts against the deceased, and the debts, expenses and charges of the administration. It is therefore ordered by the Court that all persons interested ip the said estate appear before the said Probate Court on Monday, THE TWENTY-FIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D., 1862, at eleven o’clock, a. M., of said day, at the court-room of said Court, in the City of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not begranted to the said administrator to sell the real estate of the deceased. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Demo crat, a newspaper printed and published in said city and county, Dated at Nevada this 14th day of March a. D., 1872. DAVID BELDEN, Probate Judge. 1, R. H. Farquuar, County Clerk of Nevada county, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said County and State, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an order duly made and entered upon the minutes of said Probate Court. oo Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro{x bate Court, this 15th day of March, 4. D., » & $1262, R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ~~ G.K. Farquaak, Deputy Clerk. March 20, 1862.—4w. vier bionamaicnnonmenernnernnensenndinnateninianteinniemmsnsmeniintste? ISSOLUTION.—The CoPartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the hardware business, known by the firm and name of TALLMAN & TURNER, is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to, or having unsettled accounts with the firm, are requested to call immediately at our place of business on Commercial street, and settle. D. 8. TALLMAN, Nevada, March 6, 1862. GEO, E. TURNER. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has purchase the interest of his late partner, Mr. D. 8. Tallman, in the HARDWARE STORE, and will continue the business as heretofore, He respectfully solicits a contiuance of the public patronage. GEO. E. TURNER. DB ig prepa hater OF PARTNERSHIP— The co-partnership heretofore existing betwee? P. L. WEAVER and J. B. NEWMAN is (this day— March 6, 1862,) dissolved by mutual consent. Either party will sign in liquidation, P, L, WEAVER, Nevada, March 17, 1862. J. B. NEWMAN. . LE crag reed OF PARTNERSHIP— Notice is hereby given, that the eo-partnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned, in the Boot & Shoe business, at Nevada and Grass Valu is dissolved by mutual consent. of the house at Nevada will be settled by Mr. Coe, and Mr. Mayers will settle the business of the Graws Valley house. 8. MAYERS, Nevada, March 20, 1862. WM. R. COE. ea ee you have it, go t° DOCTOR LEVASON, whose office is over , store, Pine and Commercis! streets, Nevada. March 18, 1862,