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A BALLAD-NETTIE MOORE. t= CAMPAIGN FOR 1861.57
In alittle white cottage, where the trees are ever eciea .
1 Andlthe cen ee he ee ke, WE ALWAYS KEEP A
And the gentle voice of charmiog Nettie Moore,
CHORUS:
O! I miss you Nettie Moore,
And my happiness seems o’er,
While a spirit rad arowndny heart has come;
And the busy days are long,
And the nights arefonely now,
For you’re gone from our little cottage home,
Down below us in the valley, on the river’s dancing
tide ’
Of a summer eve I'd launch my open boat;
When the moon was rising and the stars began to shine,
Down the river we so merrily would float.
O! I miss you, ete.
And often in the autumn, ere the dew ‘had left the
‘ lawn
We would wander o’er the fields far away;
But those joys have departed, gentle Nettie too is gone,
And no longer sweetly with her I can stray.
O! I miss-you, ete.
Since the time that you departed, I have longed from
earth to rise,
And join the happy angels gone before ;
I cannot now be merry, for my heart is full of woe,
‘Ever pining for my gentle Nettie Moore,
O! I miss you, ete.
GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, AND WILL NOT
ALI.0W ANY
CLOTHING STORE IN NEVADA,
To Undersell Us During the Year 1861.
ye> LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. <2
A. BLOCK & CO.
Nevada, January Sth 1861.—jan8-tf
You are oe lovely Nettie, . have mourned you many
a day :
But I'll wipe all the tears from my eyes;
For aa soon as lite is past, [shall meet you once again
In Heaven, darling, up above the skies. iach ilies pusbeebiei
Ollm ou Nettie Moore, ete.
— L= WHITHER GOEST THOD!I=s7
‘Tae Mountain Stream.—Io the valleys,
they train the docile vine and watch its
growth. “The gentle rains fall upon it, and
the sunshine and the-dew afford it nourishmenot, The course of the seasons briugs the
flower, then fruit; and man patiently
watches for the barvest time.
How different, life in the mountains,
Just under the dripping eaves of the almost 9 tong rT)
continual snow bank, the mountain is smit. = ORBAN me om
ten with pick and shovel, and its sides CHEA. J
drained off in mew channels, Accumulating water, and stained withclay, the stream j
rushes over mercurial snares set for uncertain gold. Goes slower a6 it appreaches
greater streams, and at last ashamed to present its mudied countenanee at the congregation of watere, the polluted blood of the
pure mountain soow stops in its-course, and
sinks for shame into ‘the earth.
And the rusbing river—pure as the snow
ewift as the wind, mighty as the storm-—is
hunted to the mountain gorge, and stopped
with a dam. A fume is set, and the miner
vids it keep out of its wonted bed and withtn the bounds he has set, while he digs up
its channel for gold, Another miner, by
leave of the first, sets a line of boxes, and
demands of the tamed stream certain square
inches of its water. He traingit out in nice
long boxes, till it is beyond all influence of
the mother stream—tben it is turned upon
Le! a
HE ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL
UNDERSELL ANY HOUSE IN
NEVADA COUNTY.
AND HE HAS THE LARGEST
Medical.
Of all Diseases, the Great First Cause
Springs from neglect of Nature’s laws.
SUFFER NOT!
When a cure is guaranteed in all stages of
SECRET DISEASES.
Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleet, Gravel
Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones
and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose
and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and
all Diseases arising from a derangement of the
Sexual Organs.
Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of memory, Loss
of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision. with
peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight,
Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Diseases, Eruptions
upon the Face, Pain in the Back and Head, Female
Irregularities, and all improper discharges of both
sexes, It matters not from what cause the disease
originated, however long standing or obstinate the
case, recovery is certuin, and in a shorter time than
a permanent ‘cure can be effected by any other treatment. even after the disease has baffled the skill of
eminent physicians and resisted all their means of
cure. The medicines prescribed are pleasant, with. out odor, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, and ,
free from mercury or balsam. During fifteen years
. of practice, in Europe, thé Atlantic States, and California, 1 bave rescued from the jaws of death many
. thousands, who, in the last stages of the above men
. tioned diseases, bad been given up to die by their .
. physicians, which warrants me in promising to the
affiicted, who mag place themselves under my care, a
perfect and speedy cure, Private diseases are the
greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause . ofall.
. the highest bidder for cash the following described
of Consumption, Serofala, and many other diseases,
and should be a terror to the human family, A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a inajority of .
the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the disease, but ruin
the constitution, filling the system with mercury,
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a
rapid consumption.
But should the disease and the treatment notcause .
. death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is
. entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble .
constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a .
. virus, which betrays itselfin scrofula, tetter, ulcers,
eruptions, and other affections of the skin, eyes, .
throat and lungs, entailing upon thema a brief existance of suffering, and consigning them to an early .
. grave,
Secr-Apuss is another formidable enemy to health,
for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human Gis.
. eases causes 60 destructive a drain upon the system,
. drawing its thousands of victims, through a few years
of suffering, down to an untimely grave. It destroys
the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the ener
gies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the
proper developement of the system, disqualifies for
. 'marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and
mind, predisposed to consumption, and 4 train of
evils more to be dreaded than death itself, With the
fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims
of Self-abuse, that a permanent and speedy cure can
be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous
practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health,
+ Irregelarities, and all diseases of males and females,
treated on principles established by Gfteen years of
practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most
remarkable cures, Medicines, with fall directions,
sent to any part of the State, Oregon and Washing. ton Territory, by patients communicating by letter,
their symptoms, Business correspondence strictly
Dr. L. J, CZAPKAY.
Medical Institute, San Francisco,
. confidential.
Address
. known as the Blue Lead Claims,
. DAY the 6th day of April
}
Legal Notices.
———————— SE
ONSTABLLE’S SALE.—State of Calie
C fornia, County of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an
execution to me delivered. issued from the Court of
John Kendall, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace,
in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date Maréh
15th A. p. 1861, to rly . a judgment rendered by
said Court on the 15th day of March a. D. 1861, in
favor of A. SHELLENBORGFR and against LAUGH.
LIN MILLER, for the sum of $223 26 debt, interest
damages ant costs of suit. I have taken in exeention, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
following deseribed property to wit; All the right
title and interest that defendant has in and to the
mining claims on Gopher Hill, Nevada Township,
two-fifths, more or
less ; also, all boxes, ditches, telegraph, hose and all
the appurtenances thereunto belonging, on SATUR.
A. D. 1861, between the
hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M. of said
day, in front of the Court House door in the City of
Nevada,
Taken as the property of Laughlin Miller, to satis.
i fy the above demands and accruing costs,
" Nevada City March 16th 1861.
marl6. td W. C. ASHER, Constable,
. FAONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Wash.
ington, ss. By virtue ofan execution to me deliver.
ed, issued from the Court of Amos Root Esq., an act.
ing Justice of the Peace, in and for the county afore.
. said, bearing date March 18th A. p. 1861. to satisfy
. a judgment rendered by Calvia Hall on the 2d da
of May a, D. 1860, in favor of CHAS. STEINMETZ,
aml against JOHN LEOHR, CARL ENDL & CO., for
the sum of one hundred and sixty-six dollars and
thirty-two cents, debt, interest, damages and costs
j I have taken in execution, and will sell to
property to wit: The Canon Creek Quartz Mill, to.
gether with the Ledge belonging thereto, also,a
blacksmith shop, with one bellows, one hand bhammer and vice; also, one belt to run stampers; also,
one frame dwelling house, with cooking stove and
. cooking utensils; also, one grindstone an frame, on
Thursday the 18th day of April A. Dp. 1861, at Beans
Saloon in said township, between the hours of 10
. o’elock A. M. and 12 Mm. of suid day.
Taken as the property of John Leohr, Carl Endle &
Co., to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs,
March 23d 1861,—td
W. B. BEAMER, Special Constable.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Bloomfield, ss. By virtue of an execution to me delivered,
. issued from the Court of W. C, Carter, an acting Jus. tice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid,
bearing date March 18th 1861, to satisfy a judgment
rendered by the aforesaid W. ©. Carter, J. P., on the
18th day of March 1861, in favor of F. W. MAY, and
against CHAS. ISENBECK, & CO. for the sum of one
hundred and ninety-two dollars, debt, interest, and
damages, and thirteen dollars costs, together with
accruing costs: I have taken in execution and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: The undivided ‘one-fourth
interest of the mining claims being situated and lying in Virgin or Humbug district, ator near the
town of North Bloomfield, county and State atoresaid
and fronting on Virgin creek eight hundred feet,
bounded on the west by Hiller & Co’s claims, on the
east by the Independant Co’s. claims, and extending
back to the centre of the main ridge, and known as
the claims of Charles Isenbeck & Co., together with
all appurtenances thereunto belonging. 1 will sell
said property on the ground, on THURSDAY the 18th
Gay of April 1861, between the hours of 10 o’clock A.
mM. and 2 0’clock P. M.
Taken as the property of Charles Isenbeck, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs,
Given under my hand this 19th day of March 1861.
all manner of dirt—dust of the earth, and poorly ee pee
dust of gold. Itis made vile; and sold . OR. L. J. CLAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Insti. 00 UU
half diggings : turned down unprofitable am opposite the Pacific Mail Ste eo : Office, the Hon. David Belden, County Judge of Neva’ . San Francisco, California, e Doctor offers free . a Y gain oe ea ciee Nii vs Be 0 i .
anate j dogs degwaed in it} Chinaman STORE & STOCK IN THE STATE. . consultation, and asks mo remuneration unless he da County, and =. we Maes, aeeree ; Ate y. Ai
wasbed in it; manure and onion patches . effects a CURR Frese yt satay ag moc niey fPreone acaal
P : 3 andl A. A, Sargent, late District Attorney :
absorbit; till the Sun, for pity, lifts it
again to the clouds that have their homes
in the North.—{Sierra Democrat.
FemaLe Darina A Honprep Years Aco.
—A lady came into Birmingham witha
handsome equipage, and ‘desired the landlord of the inu to get ber a husband, being
determined to marry somebody or other before she left the town,’? The man bowed,
and supposed her ladyship to be in a facetious humor, but being made sensible how
much she was in earnest, he went out in
search ofa man that would marry a fine
lady without asking questions! After many
repulses from poor fellows who were not
desperate enough for such a venture, he
met with an exciseman, who said he “could
not be in a worse condition thau he was,”’
and accordingly went with the ino-keeper,
and made a tender of himeelf, which was
WHEN YOU
Clothing, Boots, or Notions,
WANT ANY
THAT’S THE PLACE TO BUY.
Spermatorrhea,
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits,
lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and study, dullness of
apprehensions, loss of memory, aversion to society,
love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness,
. headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affections of the eye, pimples on the faee, sexual or other
infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated .
His methed .
of curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and .
hence the great success. All consultations, by letter .
physician and surgeon, L. J, Czapkay.
or otherwise, free.
Address,
jal3-3m.
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.,
fan Francisco, Cal.
UMMONS.,—State of California, County .
Before John Ken.
dall, J. P. People of the State of California, to. A. .
You are hereby summoned to appear .
before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his .
office in said Township, on Saturday the 20th day of .
and Township of Nevada, ss.
PLUMLEY +:
April A, Dp. 1861, at 10 o’clock A, M., to answer to the
complaint of S. LUBECK, who demands of you the .
. MOORE, an sum of $58.11 due on account as per account now on
file in my office. On failure so to appear ard answer
Take Notice, that I intend making application to
His Excellency, J. G. Downey, for the pardon of
. JOHN GARDINER, who was convicted at the Februj ary term a. 1. 1856 of the Court of Sessions in and
. for the county of Nevada, of ‘‘crime against nature’’
. and sentenced to undergo imprisonment of ten years
} in the State Prison.
CORNELIUS MURPHY.
IT hereby accept service of the above notice this
11th day of March a. p. 1561.
D. BELDEN, County Judge.
I hereby accept service of the above notice this
1 h day of March a. p, 1861.
FE. W. MASLIN, District Attorney.
T hereby accept service of the above notice this
llth day of Mareh a. D, 1861.
T. H. CASWELL, Late Co. Judge.
I hereby accept service of the above notice this
llth day of March a. p. 1861.
A. A. SARGENT, Late Dist. Att'y.
NSOLVENT NOTICE,.—In the District
Court ot the 14th Judicial District of the state cf
California, in the matter of the petition of GEO. W.
insolvent debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said DisARI Ti S l S
ail be had to bestow on the lady, who tm. We Have a License !!
mediately went with him to one who gave
them a license, and made them man and
wife, on which the bride gave her spouse
two hundred poands, and without more delay left the town and the bridegroom to
An Auction License!!!
judgment will be rendered against you for the said . trict Court, notice is hereby given to all tle creditors
sum of $5811 and costs of suit. . of said Insolvent, Geo. W. Moore, to beand appear
Given under my hand this Ist day of April 1861. . before the Hon. Niles Searls aforesaid, in open Court
JOHN KENDALL, J.P. . at the Court Room of said Court in the City and
A true copy, attest, W. C. Asher, Constable. . County of Nevada, on the 24th day of April a. p.
. 1861, at 10 o’clock a. M ofthat day, then and there
to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of
said insolvent should not be granted, and he be disUpon reading the affidavit filedin this cause, and
it appearing therefrom that said Plaintiff has a good
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soapy
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a nang
find out who she was,or unriddle this
strange adventure. Soon after she was
goue, two gentlemen came into the town in
full pursuit of her ; they had traced her so
far upon the road, and finding the ina
where she put ag. they*examined into all the
particulars of her conduct, and on hearing
she was married, gave over their pursuit
and returned back, ‘Tis supposed the
young lady, in a desperate fit, for fear of
being forced to marry some ove whom she
did not like, chose this unaccountable way
of preventing it.
A Bouaus Woman on Snow Suoxs.—At
Onioa Valley, in Plumas county, about
7,000 feet above the sea, the snow has been
very deep during the winter, and snow shoes
have been necessary to locomotion out of
doors, The people, like people elsewhere,
contriving to draw amusement out of disaxreeable necessities, have taken to racing
ou snow shoes, and have a belt which is}
given to the fastest racer on their winter .
foot gear, Not long since there wasarace, .
half a dozen men appeared to compete for
the belt, and a multitude of spectators were
preseat, sitting on the peaks of such houses .
as rose above the snow. Suddenly and unpr et & woman, or haman being enveloped in woman’s dress, came skating
slong, and after ber half a dozen men, who
strove in vain to catch her. The skating
was down hill, and the spectators had barely time to give ber some hearty cheers,
whea she was upset in a hollow place between two snow drifts, and as ber crinoline
and lower rigging flew up, miner’s boots
aud trousers were exposed beneath. Laughing succeeded cheers.
Nevada, January 19th 1861.—3m
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET. . EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor.
ALL KINDS OF MEATS CONSTANTly on hand at the above well known
Market, and for sale in quantities to
suit purchasers,
a WR. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any
ime,
Prices, according to the Quality of
Meats Purchased.
jan3-tf JAMES COLLEY.
NEVADA STEAM SASH FACTORY.
BLACK & HUGHES, Proprictors.
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
Corner of Washington street, in the rear of the
Court House.
ANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH
and Blinds, Window Frames Casings, and
Mouldings, of every variety.
Aa” JOBBING ATTENDED TO at SHoRrtT Novice, “Rh
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada.
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I
am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
shortest notice.
Sa” Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
. Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be prompt. ly attended to. oct2-tf
OwW’S YOUR TIME TO GET FRESH
CORN MEAL—manufactured from sound, well
cleaned corn, Call at J. M. HIXSON’S
No, 75 Broad street, Nevada.
ARDEN SEEDS—Fresh Assortment,
For saleby E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., Nevada.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
J. HHETELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to aecommodate
all of his customers, he have fitted upin elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange.
stantly on hand
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public.
Bay” Torses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terms,
J. H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the publie generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared
to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the
State,
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
all times,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Parp TO Horses ON Livery.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &c. i
The quality of my Stock will permit me to say that
those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call.
50,000
suit by
J. A. LANCASTER,
LBS. SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA CORN—For sale in lots to
J. M. HEXSON, 75 Broad st.
Ee
. to let out a contract for having the work
. the property along the line thereof shail be held recause of action against said defendant, and that said
defendant is now within this State, bat cannot after
due diligence be found, jt is hereby ordered that ser.
vice of summons therein be made by publication in the
Nevada Democrat, a newspaper published in Nevada
County, for the period of three weeks successively.
Given under my hand this Ist day of April 1861.
apr2-td JOHN KENDALL. J, P.
[Number 50.j
N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR)
THE CONSTRUCTICN ON
COMMERCIAL STREET.
OF A SIDEWALK
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do Ordain as .
. . follows:
They keep con.
Secrion 1. It shall be the duty of the property
holders on the northerly side of Commercial street,
between Pine and Broad on or
LOth day of April, A. Dp. 1861, to construct
walk in front ot their property.
Src. 2. Said Sidewalk shall be on the grade of the
street, of uniform width, not to exceed eight feet,
and shall be constructed under the supervision and
direction of the City Marshal.
Src. 3. Should any property holder on Commer
cial street, between the termini specified in the first
streets, before
a side
. section of this ordinance, neglect or refuse to con
. struct the Sidewalk in front of his or her property,
as required, it shall become the daty of the Marshal
done, and
sponsible for the reasonable expense of the same.
Passed March 7th, 1861.
JOHN WILLIAMS, President.
mard-dw T. H. Rous, Clerk.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
on the first Monday in May next, or soon
thereafter as the same can be heard,] shall apply
to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, fora
renewal of license to keep a toll bridge on the South
Yuba river, at Hoit’s crossing, in said county.
MUSES F. HOIT.
as
April 2d 1861,—td
APANESE VENEREALSALVE—Por
Sale by FE. F. SPENCE,
OB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED
at this office—Corner of Pine and Broad sts.
. (~—
Re 9
. ISSOLUTION.—The
the
.
. KD Nevada
Druggist & Apothecary, Broad st., Nevada. .
.
charged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance
of the Statute in such case made and proyided ; and
in the meantime all proceedings aguinst said inselvent be stayed.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court, this 19th day of March a.
D. 1861.
JUHN 3S. LAMBERT. Clerk.
By Jos. Ropwers, jr., Deputy.
T. B. McFarland, Att’y for Petitioner. mar2T.5w
CoPartnership
heretofore existing under the name and style of
MOORE & CO,, is this day dissolved by mutual con. sent by the withcarawal of J, A. Smith.
JAMES A.
D, J.
Brandy Flat, March 20th 1861.
TOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of
JOHN HERRON, Notice is hereby
given by the undersigne dH. B. Thompson, admunisSMITH,
MOORE,
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deceased,
. trator of the above named estate, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against John Herron
deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary
vouchers, within ten months from the first publica
tion of this notice to the undersigned at his office,
Nevada City.
H. B. THOMPSON,
Adm’r. of the estate of John Herron dee’d,.
March 25th T861.—mar26-4w
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
In Probate Court. Notice is hereby
riven that H. B. Thowpson having filed in this Court
his petition praying for an order of sale ofthe 1
and personal property of the estate of WILLIS Al
STON deceased, the hearing of the same has been
tixed by said Court for MONDAY the 22d day «
April 1861, at eleven o’elock, in the forenoon of said
day of the April Term of 1861, atthe Court Room
thereof at the Court House in the City and County o!
Nevada, and all persons interested m said estate are
notified then and there to appear and show cause ii
any they have, why the said petition should not be
granted.
March 25th 1861.
JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk,
By Jos. M. Levey, Deputy.
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USTICES’ BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON
hand und for sale at this office.