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December 15, 1860 (4 pages)

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= a eer Sree ee PEASANT’S SONG OF WINTER. BY JAMUS LINEN. Autumn has fied, and Winter is come, ‘The groves are mute and the birds are damb; ‘The winds are cold and the skies are gray, . And the weary sun makes short the day. And the gushing streams and the tiny rills, Ybat danced aud leapt down the rugged hills, And meandered through the withered plains, Aré bound in fetters of icy chains. Like fragmenta of robes that seraphs wear Now the fleecy snow flakes fill the air; And the crispy earth is wrapt in white, Atd moon nor stars lend now their light, But snows may drift and the clouds may scow 1, The hatl may beat and the tempest howl; They bring not want to the peasant’s door, Whose thrift has garnered his winter's store, All the joy he feels no tongue may tell, Yor love and peace in his euttage dwell; And be scorns the slave of base desires, While he lives as lived his honest sires. Though trees are stript of their leafy plumes, And the gardens glow no more with blooms, Oh, the little snow-drop, sweetly chaste, Will blossom soon on the hoary waste! Warm suns will shine, and the soft winds blow, And rivers swell with melting snow, Aud the daisies soon again be seen, And the teeming fields be clothed in green. Torpid Nature into life will spring, ‘Lhe orchard bloom and the akylark sing; While the swallows back again will come, And the woodlands be no longer dumb, The bees will steal from their cloistered cells, To gather sweets trom the cups and bells, And the dreary mountains joyful be, When nature he set from Winter free. So the changing seasons come and go, While the springs of life still onward flow; And faith and hope ehcer the peasant’s end, When the chilling dews of death descend, He knows when his earthly race is run, ‘That the golden prize of life isfwon; He goes tu « better land than this, * To traverse fields of eternal bliss! Hern Heap was Rigur,—A happy, unsophisticated couple from the rural districts got married on Tuesday last, and posted off to [udianapolis to enjoy the first few days in seeing the sights at the State Fair. They first stopped at the American House, where Rinkle, after puzzling his brain to the utmost, was unable to give them a room, and they were obliged to be separated, On Wednesday night they tried anotner hotel, with no better success, The rooms were all crowded, and men had to be huddled together in one room, some on the floor, and packed up any way, while ladies were served the same in other rooms appropriated to their use, Ou Thursday the unhappy couple ju despair and disgusted with crowded hotels, searched for and found a private boarding house. The landlady sympatbised with them, and promised, if possible, that they should have a room, But on Thursday a perfect avalanche of people came upon the town, and the boarding houses and private houses, as well as the botels, had to make every sbift to stow away as many as possible at night. Our unfortunate newly wedded pair beard with dismay after tea that they would have to be separajed again that night. The groom looked his disappointment, but the bride could not control her feelings, and blubbered out as she stamped her foot on the floor—-I’ve got my head sct on it, and I won't be separated from Jim any more.’’? The boarders snorted, and offered to sleep on the streets or any way, bnt the landlady would not allow it, and Jim had to take a berth on the carpet, away from bie weeping bride, for the third night. Never bring your bride to the Fair,—[{Iudianapolis State State Sentinel. A Pitan or Fire,—At Cosseir, the following remarkable phenomena is described: The residence was a stone’s throw from the sea. Couceive my astonishment and surprise, upon repairing thither, on first entering, to gaze on the exquisite beauty of the waves, and to watch the sun, which was just emerging from the bosom of the water, to see the latter, instead of rising in its circular form, assame that of a pillar of fire! I positively donbted the evidence of my senses, and I could hope to believe but that I find the ancients, Agatbarchides in particular, bave mentioned the same phenomena upon these coasts, where they observed the sun rise like a pillar of fire. Lord Valentia, also noticed a similar appearance at Mocha, where he saw it set in like manner. We subsequently saw it assume an elongated but never again so completely columnar a figure. We could but think of the pillar of fire, which for forty years gave light to the Israelites in the wilderness, The color of the Red Sea here was of the most exquisite blue imaginable, far exceeding in beauty the boasted bue of the Mediterranean, The breakers had a peculiar vivid and lively whiteness, which, by contact, added greatly to the azure main; but, though, I could have gazed ror hours, it was too dazzling to permit me to do so with impunity.—-[Mre. Elwood’s Travels in Egypt. ERE EE REE Es Sea SE RE ta Re LE CITY TAXES. MARSsHAL’s Orrick, Nevada Dec, Ist 1860. NG IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an ordinance enacted by the Trustoes of the oy of Nevada, November 28th 1860, a Tax was le upon all assessed and taxable property within the city limits, ot fifty cents upon each one hundred dollars of assessed value, Said taxes ave new due and pavable, and from and after Mone day December 3d, {. will be found at my office in Flagg’s brick building, over Harrington’s Saloon, from 10 o’clock A, M, to 4 o’clock P.M. of each day for the purpose of receiving the same. Property holders are further notified that the Ordinance in regard to the collection of Taxes will be strictly enforced. All property on which taxes shall remain due and unpaid on the Third Monday of January, a. dD, el _ wate gesting to law as delinqueen subject to extra ¢ as per Ordinance made and provided, wee U.S, GREGORY decl-Sw City Marshal and ex-officio Tax Collector. Miscellaneous. “$615,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN GIFTS, January Sth, 1564. EORGE G. BRIGGS’ Grand Vocal and DRAMATIC GIPT ENTERTAINMENT will be given at the Marysville Theater, January 5th, 1861, on which occasion the following Magnificent Prizey will be distributed among the Ticket Holders. 412 Prizes. Tickets $2. LIST OF PRIZES: First Prize—Briggs' Old Orchard.—This property consists of 165 acres of Yuba River Bottom Tand, in Orchard, together with the house known a8 ‘Briggs’ Hotel,’’ and the Barns and Sheds attached thereto, The Orebard nunrbers 85,000 Trees, all of the choicest varieties, amd is the largest Orchard in the world, and probably the most productive property in the State, The Fruit from this Orchard broaght in 1868 $70,000; . in 1859, $100,000; in 1860, about $126,000. . This property is valued at.... « veee B210,000 Second Prize—sacramento River Orchard.—Containing 160 Acres ; 24,000 Fruit Trees in variety ; . planted in 1857-758, most of which will be in good condition for bearing Fruit the coming ear. Valued at..ece segs cece cese es -B120,000 Third Prize—Oroville Orchard,—Containing 200 acres; 18,000 Frait Trees in variety ; valued Gtiicyish: ercetee nuh iveninos becdseslereeReepuo Fourth Prize—Paxton Orchard—near Marysville, 70 acres of Land, 12,000 Fruit Trees, House and Barn; valued at,.. . -872,000 Fifth Prize—Haun Orchard, near Marysville, . 65 acres, $000 Fruit ‘I'rees, 20,000 Grape Vines valued at.cecceseess ceuetesrupesetees $53,000 Sixth Prize =Colo Orebard near Marysville.—41 acres, 7,000 Fruit Trees ; valued at.. . $42,000 Seventh Prize—Viveyard on the Old Ranch 244 miles from Marysville, 10 acres, 5000 vines ; . valued at » ee 2 $8,000 . Eighth Prize(rain Field—part of old Ranch ; 250 acres ; valu@d Ab.. cece eee rere + + $6,000 Ninth PrizeeGrain Ficli—part of old Ranch; 180 acres ; valued tts.. ccee cree eres ve ee BE,000 Tenth Prize—Sacramento River snch—250 . acres (Meadow) valucd Alssceccce crease $5,000 Eleventh Prize—!axtou Ranch—(Meadow) 50 acres, valued Ot.. sce cece ceerveee 85,000 . Twelfth Prizesfeather River Ranch—(Meud. ow) 160 neres, valued Ate.. cree cree eee 2,000 . 4.00 Cash Gifts—35 cach from Nos. 12 to 412, . amounting to...+. POPeerernt regi it . $2,000 . $615,000 . Comprising altogether, 1501 acres of Land, 101,] 000 Fruit Trees, 28,000 Grape Vines, and $2000 in . Cash. The lands upon which these Orchards are planted are all bottom lands, and as good as can he found in . the State, Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, . Pears, Plums, Figs, Quince, Black Walnut, Almond, ete., will be found in these Orchards in greatest va riety and of the choicest kinds, The character of . the Fruit is well known throughout the northern and central part of the State. Allof the Vines and nearly all the Fruit Trees will be of age to bear a crop the coming year, We append the following certificate for the benefit of persons not well acquainted with the value of the property : “We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are acquainted with moat of the above described property, and that we do not believe its value, as above stated, is over-estimated : Joun C, Fant, Marysville. Wa. K. Hupsox, = Joun A, PAXTON, zs 8, P. WeLLs, Cot, WARREN, R. P. Avery, Editor Appeal. C. Covintacn, Marysville, Rey, 0, C, Wagener, Cor. See. Cal, State Ag. Society, Sacramento, J. Bryant Fins & Co., 8. F. Knarr, Bernina & Co,“ et . marriage, . evils more to be drended than death itself, fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims . 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 SBCRET DISEARES. Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleet, Gravel Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and Ankles and Eyes, Uleers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and all Diseases arising from a derangement of the . Séxual Organs. Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with eculiar 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 allimproper discharges of both sexes, It matters not from what cause the disease originated. however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, 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, without odor, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During fifteen years of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States, and California, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above men . . every person claiming through or under them subse. tioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the affiicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and speedy cure. Private diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause . of Consumption, Scrofula, 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 pot only fail to cure the disease, but ruin 1 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 not cause . death speedily, and the victiua 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 itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, eruptions, and other affections of the skin, eyes, . throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief exis. tance of suffering, avd cousigning them to an early grave. Se.r-Ancse is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else iu the dread eatalogue of human dis eases causes 80 destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands of vietiis, through a few years of sutfering, down to an untimely grave, It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, canses mental derangement, prevents the proper deyelopement of the system, disqualifies for society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption, and a train of With the 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, Irvegelarities, and all diseases of males and females, treated on principles established by fifteen years ol practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the State, Oregon and Washington Territory, by patients communicating by letter, their symptoras. Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. Medical Institute, San Francisco, pk. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute fs on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, . opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Oflice, San Francisco, California, The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remuneration unless he effects & CURE, Spermatorrhea, Or loeal weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, Hon. 8. M. Buss, Marysville, dD. W. ©, Rice, aid dso. Q. PACKARD, bid J. B. Hompurey, tf J. ¥. Lavtencum, Editor Express, Jo. R. River, Editor Democrat. Gey, J. A. Surrer, Hock Farm. A.) Suir, Sacramento, Sypyry Sara, e J. L. Sanford, San Francisco. Aap The Distribution of Gifts will be under the direction of a Committee of gentlemen chosen by the audience on the evening of the Concert. GEORGE G. BRIGGS, Proprietor, EB. R. BARNES, Agent for Grass Valley and Nevada, ma Tickets are for saleinin Nevada by Joun Parison, Bagery & Co,, A. R. Jenkins and CHARLEY PALMER, Marysville, Oct. 23d 1860, nov20 NEVADA FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. HAVING ESTABLISHED OU Rselves in the above business, we are now prepared to do all kinds of Casting with neatness and dispatch, We otk have tools superior to those of any other Foundry in the Mountains, and l’atterns for all kinds of Saw and Quartz Mill Machinery, Pumps and Car Wheels, from 8 to 16 inches in diameter, }ron Fronts for Brick Buildings Balcony and Awning Posts, &e., We also manufacture Steam Engines of all kinds, from § to 40 horse power. par Any one wanting work done, willdo well to call and examine our extentive lot of Patterns, Mr. Heugh will attend, as heretofore, to: manfacturing and fitting Doors, Window Shutters, and all other Iron Work about Brick Buildings, All Orders Panctually Attended to. WM. HEUGH, JNO, McARTHUR, oct2-tf LIKENESSES!! LIKENESSES! !! A. LIEBERT, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, Broad Street, Nevada, Adjoining the N, Y. Hotel, opposite Hotel de Paris, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his customers, and the public of Nevada and vicinity, that he will take as before, the most beautiful and natural pictures of all kinds, as well as can be taken in the State, and at Cheaper Rates than Heretofore. LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS taken and painted in Oil or Pastil colors. His long experience in the Daguerrean Art, gives him the superiority over every operator in this place, and Xspecially over his Pupil recently established here. He has on hand a beautiful assortment ef all kinds of Cases and Lockets. COME ALL, and see my pictures, and after comparing them with others, you will be able to decide which is entitled to the prefference. a given in every branch of the Art. tt TEETH EXTRACTED, Y THE MOST APPROVEDINSTRUments—Office of DR. LEVASON. Fee $2.50, Over Block & Co’s store, Nevada, entrance stairs, next to Chas, Kent’s Butcher shop. eee rer Sale a4 BR. F. SPEN Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., evada, 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, affec. tions of the eye, pimples on the faee, sexual or other . infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Ceapkay. His methed
of ‘curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and hence the great success, All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. L, J. CLAPKAY, M. D., Address, oc13-3m. San Francisco, Cal, ROMAN EYE BALSAM, FOR INFLAMED EYELIDS, ND for the cure of Scrofulous Humours and soreness surrounding or near the Eye, In all diseases of this character it is almost a certain cure,— The following extract from a letter just received, refers to one of the many similar cases constantly reported : Jersey City, Oct. 29, 1859, Messrs, A. B. & D, Sanps, though they never caused me much pain, were very annoying on other accounts. T have tried a number of medicines at different times without the slightest success. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman get some, and at least try it. Lam now writing this inthe fullest gratitude to inform you (1 could almost send you a fifty dollar bill) that a few and only a few, applications have resulted iu a complete cure. Respectfully yours, L. ZABRISKIE. PRICE 25 CENTS PER JAR—Will be sent free per . mail to any part of the United States upon receipt of 30 cents in postage stamps. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by H. Johnson & Co. and Redington & Co., San Francisco; Rice & Coffin, Maryaville; R. H. MeDonald & Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally, Oct. 2, 1860.—3m, CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. O one whether old or young Tikes to lose their teeth but when pain arising from swelled gums or an aching tooth ts felt, one of two things must be done, either have it pulled out or procure some remedy to cure the aiflliction, Thousands Have Tricd . CPATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose . Dear Sirs—\ ave for a number of years been . troubled with sore and inflamed eye-lids, which . Eye Balsam, in spite of my skepticism, I resolved to . Legal Notices. Nevada, ss. In the District Court ofthe 14th dicial District of said State. ote People of the State of California to H. T. MOROFF, Greeting : ag are hereby summoned to appear and answer . to the complaint of ¥. J MeWORTHY and B, A. HARRISON, filed against you, A. D. SKILLMAN ahd . __VOss, 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 District and ont of this county, and within forty-days if served on you in this State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 9th day of November, 4. D. 1860, in said Court to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the . 26th day of July 1859, executed by the said ant H. T. Mordoff, to plaintiffs, and for the sale of ! the premises therein, and in said complaint particu. larly mentioned and deseribed, and the application of . the moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due ona certain promissory note set ' forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said . plaintiffs by the defendant, Mordoff, bearing H, T. j even date with said mortgage and thereby intended . The sum of $400, with inter. to be secured, to wit: v . est thereon from the 26th day of July a. D, 1859 at . the rate of 134 per cent per month till ' paid ; and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly 80 applicable thereto, then that . plaintiffs may bave execution therefor against the said defendants also that said defendants and all and . quently to the date of Plaintiffs Mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and . foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or . any part thereof, and for such other and further re. lief, or both, in the premises as may be. just and equitable, And you are hereby notified that if you . fail $o answer said complaint, as herein directed, plaintiffs will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all co#ts of suit counsel fees &e. &c , and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintilfs said complaint. In testimony whereof I, John Ss. Lambert, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal wey of said Court at office, in Nevada city, . this lst day of Dec, a. p. 1860. é JNO. 8, LAMBERT, By Jos, R Jr., Deputy. By order of the Hon, Niles Searls, District Judge of the 14th Judicial District aforesaid. A true copy. Attest ; J. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. » By Jos, Ronerts Jr., Deputy. Thos. P. Hawley, Att’y for PI'ifs. deel-3m ECLARATION OF SOLE TRADER. ] =—Know all Men by these Presents, that 1, ANNA H. MURRY, of Manzanita Hill, Bloomfield Township, County of Nevada, State of California, the wife of Andrew J, Marry, of the State and county aforesaid, do hereby declare and make known liny intention to carry on business and trade in my own name and on my own account as a Sole Trader, in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled ‘An Act to authorize Married . Women to Transact Business in their Own Name as . Sole Traders,’ passed April 12th 1852, And I further . declare that the nature of my said business will be . Ranching, dealing in Stock, and the general business of Ranching, as buying selling, &c., and also mining . and all other objects pertaining to the above busi. ness, I further declare that my said trade and busi. ness will be carried on and transacted in said Town. ship and County, and from the date of these presents . I shall be individually responsible in my own name —— Clerk. z . for all debts contracted by me in my said trade and . . business, And I further declare that the amount of capital invested in said trade and business does not exceed the sum of five thousand dollars. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 15th day of Nov., A. D. 1860, ANNA H. MURRY. State of California, County of Nevada, Bloomfield Township, ss. Ou this 15th day of November, a, p. 1860, befure me Jas. Marriott, a Justice of the Peace, in and for the county of Nevada, personally appeared . Anna H. Murry, whose name 18 subseribed to the foregoing declaration as the party thereto, personally known to me to be the individual described in, and . who executed the foregoing declaration and the said Aona H. Murry, wife‘of Andrew J. Murry, having been by me first made acquainted w?fh the contents of said declaration, acknowledged to me on examina. tion apart from and without the hearing of her hus. band, that she executed the same freely and volun. tarily, without fear or compulsion, or under influence of her said husband, aud she does not wish to retract the execution of the same. In testimony whereof, Lhave hereunto set my . hand the day and year in this certificate first above . written. . novl7 . (—s seal. >) JAS. MARRIOTT, J. P. . fNumber 47.1 ie . N ORDINANCE LEVYING AND PRO. VIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE CITY . PROPERTY TAX. . The Trustees of the City of Nevada do Ordain as . follows : . Semon 1, There shall be, and is hereby levied . upon all assessed and taxable property within the . . corporate limits of the city of Nevada, for the fiscal . year, ending May 1861 a tax of fifty cents upon each one hundred dollars of assessed value. } See. 2. . of the City Marshal or his Deputy, to collect said . taxes ; said Collector shall forthwith give notice, by . publication in some newspaper, published in this city, that the city taxes are due and payable, and . the time and place at which he will receive the same; . also, that the law in regard to their collection will . be strietly enforced, , ; Sec. 3. Upon the first Monday in January 1861 at the close of the business hours for that day, the . tax collector shall enter upon the tax list or assess. . all the property assessed in said rell, and upon which . the taxes have not been paid. On or before the third Monday of January 1861, the tax collector shall com. plete a list of all persons and property then owing . taxes, and the tax collector in addition to the tax . levied, shall collect upon each delinquent, the sum lishing the delinquent list. Sec. 4. On or before the first day of February 1861 the tax collector shall cause the delinquent tax list to be published, giving the name ofthe owner of all real estate and all improvements on the same. together with such a condensed description of the . property, that it may be easily known, and also a similar condensed description of any real estate or . improvements assessed to unknown Owners ; and also . opposite each name or deseription, the amount of taxes, including costs, due from each delinquent person or property ; such list, with the levy thereon, as defend. . It shall be, and is hereby made the duty . ment roll, a statement, that he has made a levy upon . of one dollar, as costs incurred in preparing and pub. this preparation and found that it removes the rain . heretofore provided, shall be published for three suealmost as soon as applied; its use is not attended cessive weeks, in some newspaper, or supplement to with any igjurious effects whatever on the teeth; its . & "€Wspaper, published in the city of Nevada. Such taste andBmeil are both agreeable; and it will by an . Publication shall also designate the time and place of occasional application entirely remove the soreness . the sale, which shall not be less than reac per or from a decayed tooth, so that it may be filled and . More than twenty-eight days from the first appear: . made as useful as ever, [et any one who has suffer. 4¢e of the publication. All be ed half an hour witha throbbing tooth, try it oo . in front of the Court House door, end sil soles the they will be convinced of its walue. ae . be made by the Marshal or his deputies 4 Prepared and sold by A. B. & D, SANDS, Drug. . , Ste. 5. “The provisions of the Act entitled an Act gists, 100 Fulton street, New York. . to provide revenue for the support of the Government __For sale by H. Johnson & Co. and Redington &Co., . of this State, approved April 29th 1857, from Sec. 16 San Francisco; Rice & Coma, Marysville, RH Mo. . to Sec. 28 inclusive, of said act, shall control, direct bee & Co., Sacramento; and by Deoggists goo . and regulate the sale, issuance of certificate, gn PLUGGING OR STOPPING, Passed sovanher som 1860. ITH GOLD. SILVER. PLATINA } OHN WILLIAMS, President. Cement or Succedaniam, which if done in time, . — T. H. Rous, Clerk. —nova9 saves extraction. Office entrance next to Chas. SCALING AN NG Kent's Meat Market, over Bloek & Co’s store, Prac . MOST NECRSS AEE yt of Commercial and Pine streets, FEE $2,50, to preserve the TRETH—Fee $2,50—by DR. LEV. ASON, Offi ; LUE AND VARNISH—White and Blac, ce entrance up stairs, next to Chas. Kent’s . the foregoing ordinance. and all further proceedings of the tax collector, under . Legal Notices, . ae RR RS RS: . GHERIFE’ SALE.—Whereas, on the 20th day of Noveinber, A. D. 1860, a final Judgment and Decree was rendered in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against JOHN P. JONES, WM, M. DAVILS, and CORNELIUS THOMAS, antl in favor of EBER VAN VRANKEN for the sum of nineteen buudred and thirty-five dollars, principle debt, with interest on the principle at the rate of three per cent. per month from the rendition of Judgment until paid, together with all costs,of suit, And whereas on the said 20th day of November A. D. 1860 it was ordered and decreed by the said Court, that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein describ. ed, to wit: One full and undiv ed third part of that certain lot and parcel of mining land and claims, situated on Manzanita Hill, Mississippi Valley District, . County of Nevada and State of California, lying west of, and adjoining the claims of George Moore & Co. lon the east; the claims of the Tennessee and New . York Companies on the west, and those of 8. T. Cur. . tis on the north; also one-third of the tunnel leading out of said claims to Sweetland Creek, together with one-thifd of all cuts, sluices, flumes, rights of way, tailings, frabchises, privileges, hydraulic and mining apparatus, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, be levied upon and sold to satisfy said Judgment, Interest and accruing costs, Notice is hereby given that I will sell all of the above described property, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on Tuesday, the 18th day of December, 1860, in front of the Court House Door, in the City of Nevada, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. 4. and 6 o'clock P. M, to satisfy and pay said judgment. Given under my hand this 23d day of Nov1860, J. B, VAN HAGAN, Sheriff, By James B. Van Hacan, Deputy: MeConnel) & Garber, PIff's. Att,y. nov24-lLaw-td {HERIFE’S SALE.—Whereas on the 3 20th day of October a, p, 1860, in the Court of E. W. SMITH, Esq., Justice of the Peace in and for the Township and County of Nevada, and State of California, Judgment was rendered in favor of JOHN . KNOX, and against THOMAS FRUGH, JOSEPH BOYD, ANDREW BRYSON, W. MUNSON, JOHN BICKNELL, and others, comprising the Company known by the name of the ‘Sebastopol and Cainden Company,’? for the sum of one hundred and seventynine dollars and forty-one cents, debt, interest, damages and costs, with interest on the principal at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with accruing costs; . } have levied upon the following described property, to wit: All the nght title and interest of the within named defendants of in and to a certain set of mining claims and mining ground located on Hunt’s Hill, Nevada County, State of California, and known as the Sebastopol and Camden Vo’s, claims, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, consisting of Steam Engine, Boiler, &c. Notibe is hereby given that I willexpose to public . sale all of the above deseribed property, to the highest bidder for cash, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of December, A. D. 1860, in front of the Court House . door in the City of Nevada, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock ¥. M., to satiefy and pay said judgment. Given under my hand this 8d day of Dec. 1860. J. B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff, By Jas, B, Van Hacan, Deputy. J. 1. Caldwell, Pl’ffa, Atto r dec4-td Quant FF’S Sale.—Whereas, on the 3 16th day of Nov. a. p. 1860, to wit: In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District in and for Nevada County, State of California, WELTON & SWARTZ recovered judgment against Clark How. land, J. Johnson, Wm. Alpough, Peter Alpough, Charles Buck, Daniel Mayen, Michael Cauley, Vatrick Martin, Timothy Cochran and Anthony Crowley, for thie sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars, debt with interest ou the said suin of $119 from the 16th day of Nov. 1860, atthe rate often per cent per annun, together with $51,25 eosts of suit: 1 have levied upon the following described property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the within named defendants of inand to the mining claims and mining grounds, situated on San Juan Hill, Nevada county, State of California, and known as the Empire Co’s. claims, with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. . Notice is hereby given that I will sell all the above . described property, to the highest and best bidder for eesh, on Thursday the 27th day of December a. p. 1860, in fradt ofthe Court House door in the city of Nevada, between the hours of 10 o’cleck a. M, and 5 o’clock Pp, M. to satisfy and pay said judgment, Given under my hand this 4th of Dec. a. p. 1860. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff N.C. C. Wilson Hill, Plaintiffs’ Att’y. dec27-td UMMONS.State of California, County of Nevada, ss.—District Court, 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California to PETER MILIS, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of F. BLOCK Jr. 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 in this District and out of this County, and within forty days if served on youin this State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 22d day of November, a. D. 1860 in said Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the 27th day of September, A, D. 1859, executed by the said defendant Peter Mills, to J. Williams, and by said Williams assigned to this plaintiff, and for the sale of the premises . therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the aplication of the moneys arrising from such sale to the payment of the amonnt } due on a certain promisory note set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said J, Williams by . the defehdant, and by said Williams assigned to this . plaintitl, bearing even date with said mortgage and thereby intented to be secured, to wit: The sum of $312 49, with interest thereon from the 27th day of April A. p. 1860 at the rate of three per cent. per month till paid; and if any deficiency shall remain . after applying all of said moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendant—also that said defendant—and alland every person claiming t hough or under defendant, subsequently to the date of pl'tis . mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lein and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, and for such other . and further relief, or both, in the premises as nay be just and equitable. Ant you are hereby notiged 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 also demand of said Court sach other relief as is prayed for in pl’ff's. said complaint. -_ In testimony whereof I, John 8, Lamseal, > bert, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid <v~) do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at Office, in Nevada city, this 22¢ day of November, a, p. 1860. : . Fi Ma LAMBERT, Clerk. y Jos. Roserts, Jr., Deputy. By order of the Hon, David Belden, County Judge, in and for county and State aforesaid. Attest—A true copy. JNO, S. .AMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. Rongerts, JR., Deputy. T. B. McFarland, att’y for pif. n22-6w. NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS! — The holders of County Warrants drawn on the ; General Fund, and registered prior to February Ist 1858, are requested to present the same at the Treas urer’s Office for payment, as interest on the same ceases from this date. Nevada Novy. 29th, 1860 J. W. CHINN, Treasurer, Nevada CountyVARW =e Meat Market, Pine street, Nevada, i . . SPENCE, Ni PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTE . Broad at., Nevada. at this office—Corner of Pine and Broad sts. NITRIC AciD& CARRIAGE SPONGE For sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary, 47 Broad st, Newads. SiR LALOR AAD TSREA RY Ses cm