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February 18, 1862 (4 pages)

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ba oie wel yet for the now year The s ; -drop rises and the si o ses i ; the en nud worn look oat with loving ee Why have our days forgot nach y thinga? it that now the north wind finds ua sh akea eS tempest fiercer than its bitter blast, whieh liefs and friendships, too, have taken Awey like Summer as th a — a latent in its ‘an . of p ill mists meet even inward pa A dimness not like theirs to pass awa t was not thas beg Gems bs ale: Gave ne inters of our its pees had in fortune’s quar. els, as ely bath Mon Mh ad ube the fire burns low, : do tell’ nt graves and losses only— The past that cannot change and wi aot go. Alas! dear friends, the Winter is within us, pliatd is the ioe that rows about the heart; t. hom Wate tone bechags and better part. ns skies rejoice, yes, worship rather, ut nations toil and tremble even as We, for har’ they will sever gather, Meping ne the Winters whieh they may not Kee. gt Waar 1s Anapra?—Arabia is not what Englishmen habitually conceive it to be, f mere sandy desers, flat as eanda ally até, traversed by baods of half starved Worseinen, with bat two little sacred cities, and a port which an English frigate cao reace to reason by a bombardment, It is a); vast, though srsloned peninsula, with an area 100,000 equare milee greater than that Bar west of the Vistula—greater, that is, than the terrirories of four of the five Powers, with eee Spain, Portu1 al, Greece, Scandinavia, Poland and Italy ,dded thereto, This enormous region, so far from being a mere sandy plain, is traversed by ranges of mountains, filled with broad plateaus, many of them as wide as Karopeaa mingealne, aod fall of magoifire cent, thoa ary and awe-iuspirin poenery. Phe highest Arab eyibon-ted the point is one too often forgetten—are mountaineers; share in the fervid imagioation, the brooding and melancholy theaght whieh bave fn at neve ; isbed men ted on the bigher yi f the earth, Even the aridity of the Arabia, tho’ i a ical 4 Eta gut mene’ Seen to ci on ate the worst, partly because travelers select the winter for explorsea a ea ey a of Up t pe at oe the i. mind has diMoulty in celeazing tefritorial vastness, ll comprehending, bow sgh a be the aggregate of pato ¢ ition pon eet ay ol <auae When, some two years ago, the Governor of Aden was permitted to visit Labej, he, Tike all other ‘Hnglishmen with the “iden!” of Arable Was started to find ‘himeelf, onty a few m hie own crackling cinders, amidst corotands and siniling vil. lages, ia which dwelt a populetion showing every sign of prosperity and content, There fare dhodia 5 of such in’ Arabia, to which the eternal boundary of the desert blinds all-bat the keenest observers.—[NaViraLity in Honsss.—Some experiments sie hey Fraoee, by per. “art, with a view of ascerta ‘Horses may live without food tain. contin es, as, for exam shut up ia places. The followin ene have been noted: A horte » for twenty five days without/solid ‘and wetely drink water. He may live seventeen Gays without eating or drinking. He-can live only five: when consuming solid food, with. out . “After taking solid ‘aliment for ee Uf ten days, bat with an insufficient q worn out, ntity of dridk, the stomach is ‘Of Watet, In the sietenance of the above facts show the Imrse, aod» the desire the animal must feel . va Sn ao ao . r 0 three days, drapk eleven gallons ia the space of three minutes. PR tina Vo Salt tae ja Goons.— u dies of a, seminary in Maine cently, and mutually agreed that, ed ‘the ohh Wateroal action of ‘tie loyal ‘party in this couhtry, they would neither purchase nor wear materials of English menufactare for dlo , Acting on ibe hint thes given, ie you ies, of several seminaries and sette have made the same resolution. Ia one instance in Chelsea, one school—teachers and pupits—entered foie Aas t, and edged themselves t, at all times, to propagate their feeling, This shows that the damsels of the age inherit the prinles of nate great-grandmothers in 1776, whose self-denial for patriotic purpose is a proud featare in the history of that time. 4 Oouuxcra is Oneoon.—A Portland merchant started on's collecting tour, with three thousand dollars worth of notes, expectiag to get most.of them cashed In four or five dur TRE pone theca tive, Wlfectea twenty dollars, and. Jost a pair of hofse worth four hundred dollars. ) a af "Ber home grown seeds have lon e & of — EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. J. H: HELM, Proprietor. : THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM RN that in consequence of the great increase of business, and in order to accommodate style, their and —stable on street, opposite the Exchange. They keep conA STOCK OF FAST HORSES, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. their friends, and the public generally, allot his customers, he have fitted upin elegant stantly on hand Sot pov respectfully, solicit te patronage of the ublic. Aw” Horses kept by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. nal $, 8. HELM, 0 E ABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM his friends #ad the public generally he has atéed heey ware to his “already wad Hegant ment of Horses ' Harness, &c.,and is now prepared to furnish as fiae turnouts as oan ‘be found in the State. Well trained, Geet and casy fadidle Horses well for ‘Ladies or Gentionm, will be ready at mes. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Patp TO Horses on LIVERY. Carriages om in readiness, with:careful drivers, for the une of Balls, Parties, xc. The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that theose seeking pleasure, or engaged in ‘business, would do well to give mea call. J, A. LANCASTER. NEVADA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. SPRING SIRERY, NEVADA. Pagines and 'p if ” Botters 'bailt to order. Wee Loci Castings ard Machin" BM ery ot every descripOY.. wun tion. Quartz Machinery constracted, fitted up or ir‘ed. All kinds of Boilieg nay’ ; Saw, Grist, Malt end Bark Mills ; Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders filled promptly, and at‘as LOW RATES as any establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco, freight added. WM. HEUGH. Nevada, Feb. 12th 1860,—tf D, THOM. ALE TE . , ESS GARDEN SEEDS. P. SMITH & CO. are now prepared « tosupply dealers in Garden Seeds with a ver extensive aasortment of HOME GROWN GARI SEEDS, all warranted to be grown by themselves; ‘and to be the crop of the t year, and warranted to be FRESH GENUINE, Dealers desirous of purchasing thefr supply for the season, will do well to apply to usas we can furnish them nearly all they ma ire, AT THE SAME PRICES AS GOOD CAN BE PROCURED IN NEW YORK. Having been engaged in growing seeds in' this State bo BT ap, of years, we are ii no pared to sellin LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER USE IN THE STATF, We can furnish seeds put up, either in large packages ot in mmall packages, suitable for retailing, at the option of customers, renew ready for mailing to all had an established cants, this coast; hav close attention and long experience to the business and our stock being always fresh, they are not liable to the ‘risk attending imported seeds, aap Terms—Cash, Always! “Ge For further particulars, “pp _ Jan, 4, 1862.—3m. j WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprietor. TWO DOORS ABOVE WALL & NEWMAN'S STORE, Broad Street, Nevada, * WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that I have on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, vay. iske Soxdials, &e. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the Grape by myvelf, in this city. None but the Best ef Liquers Offered for Sale. oct2-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD. ag NOTICE TO ALL! -¢e ITALIAN BARBER SHOP, No. 66, Bread Strect, Nevada, WATCHFUYD EVE KEEP on your Precious Head. Hair Dressing according to the reputation on to Mp. SMITH & CO. 40 J street, Sacramente, atest style. vs Y4) Pasadobe Sattig.ok/ Wd, dt.. se see eeewesneeseneneneeeneee nts, p seigg sor AS Hair Cutting and Dressing.......+.50 Cents, as ialtreatment ofthe fisir for its preser ree, feb7-tf PHILLIP DUCA, PIONEER SASH FACTORY. CAYOTE STREET, NEVADA. (Second Door above the Gah Works.) AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE establishment of S. R. Perry, . would inform the of Nevada and vicinit Tintend to keep on hand a stock of all kinda o' Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. Glazing and Carpenter Work done at short notice and on reasonable terms. B. E. HOAGLAND, eh Oe a: 2 re oo eel jy OM, WHITE LEAD, AND Paint Brushes—for sale b E. EF. SPENCE, Druggist, Dee, 12, 1861. No 47. Broad st., Nevada, NEVADA DEMOCRAT ‘JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Conner Broap & Pine Sts., (Ur Sraims,) a a large and well selected assortment of Printing Material, we are prepared to execute every description of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, in & neat and workmavlike manner, at short notice and on very reasonable terms; such as Business Cards, Bill-WUcads, Circulars, Ball Tickets, Labels, Checks, PRINTING IN “BRONZE & COLORED INKS. —ALSO— S. ALL KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLANKS . Kept Constantly. on Hand, that . . } ’ i Dr. J. C. YOUNG, Late Professor of the University of CAN BE FOUND AT NO. 761 OLAY STREET, © . posite the southwest corner of the Plaza, SAN FRANCISCO, HERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ivately, and with the utmost confidenee by the aiilicted, at all hours Gally, from 9 4, M. too Pr, M. DR. YOUNG addresses those who are suffering ubder the afliction‘of private disease, whether arising from ure covnection‘or the terri te vice of self. abuse. voting his‘entite time to that particular branch of the thedicai_ profession, he feels warranted in GUARANTEEING AGURE IN ALL CASES, whether of long standing er recently contracted, entirely removing the dregs of disease from the system, and making @ and PERMANENT CORE. He would call the nttention of tie afflicted to the fact of his long standing-and well varied reputation, furnishing sufficient assurance of his wkill and puc% 4 ee 2ee. thousand cases lave been dinthe year ‘ending July Ist, 1860, showing a ‘record surpasting any hospital im the United States ConsuLtanion, by letter or dtlierwise, Prer. te Caution to the Public. Every intelligent and thinking person must kimw that rewedies handed out for general use should have their @fficacy ‘established by well tested experience in fire hands ‘of regularly educated pbysiclan, whose ratory study fits him for all the duties he must fulfill; yet the country is flooded with or nostrums and cure-alls, purporting to be thre t in the world, which are not only useless, but always injurious, The upfortunate should be Par TicuLAR in selecting his physician, as it is a lamentable yet incontrovertible fact that many syphilitic poticem are made miserable with ruined constitutions y mal-treatment from inexperienced physicians im general practice; for it isa point generally conceded by the best syphilographers, that the study aod management 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 sulffciently acquainted with their pathology, comonly pursues one system of treattment, in most cases poe an indiscriminate use of that antiquated and dangerous weapon, mercury, More caution, however. should be used by thesyphifitic patient, in cousulting nominal physicians of tire eavertising class, as nine-tenths of them are imposters, who assume German, French, or other names, and are without any claims to medical know!edge. These knavish rascala infest all large cities, an, by means of their lying advertisements and posters, they induce the unwary to enter their Peter Funk “‘institutions,’? and unmercifully eece them and poison them with mercury. Persons living at a distance in the country are more apt to be duped by the lying noti¢es of quacks than ¢itimenr. 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 tlre treatment of venereal diseases, Office, 751 Clay rtreet. upposite the Plaza. Hours from 9 a, M., to 8 P. M. HAVE CONFIDENCE. DR. YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases, or he charges nothing for his services: Syp ilis, Gonoerrheea, Stricture of the Urethra, Affection of the Prostrate Gland, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Impotency, Sterility, both in the male and female, ia, or SemlInal Weakness, Noctural Emissions, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Fever and Ague, Incipient Consumption, and all Irregularities in Females, together with all diseases of Women and Children; also, Nervousness, Palpitation of the Heart, etc. 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 dut some future time, when least expected, or be handed down to an innocent offspring. Persons who have Ween treated with mercury should Ye very cautious in believing that they are well, for it is a scientific fact thatt he mercury will mingle. with fhe venercal, and form a disease a great deal worse than the 1. All those who haye reason to think, by bad amy that they have been treated thus, shoul consult Pr. Young, and he wi!) examine their cases and tell.them at once how they stand. ese. Upwards of five charged cured in TAKE COURAGE—NEVFER DESPAIR. NELSON Creer, Sept. 30, 1861. Dr. J.C. Yourne,—You will soa a Soo what a poor wretched crealure I was when I last caw you, and the result has astonished me as well as my friends. Your invaluable prescription and excellent advice have completely overcome ailments such as, it seems to me, nevet afflicted mortal before. I never wrote a letter with greater satixfaction than ] pen this. Ishallremewber you with gratitude as long asTlive. That you may live long to alleviaie the sufferings of others as you have mine, is my earnest rayer, P accept my heartfelt thanks that you ve brought this almost hopeless case to so hoppy a termination, Yours, truly, JAMES HALSEY. STRICTURE. This terrible disease’is alarmingly dn ‘the inéréase in this country, and should be attended to in season for there is no complaint ‘more ms, and attended with more suffering than this fatal disease, Any person who has been troubled with venereal, semival weakness, or aty other private disease should wateh very closely for this trouble. Its first symptoms is generally an unpleasant sensation in parts, sometimes of a tickling nature, an uheasiness of the mind, an undefined dread of something
ou know not what, and if not attended to the urine es affected, and then follow all those dreadful syiiptems’ which so often result in a miserable and disgusting death. But the suffering, before death comes to reheve the patient, is dreadful; sometimes plenging the sufferer into that living death—Insan1 y. Dr. J. Cc. aa I mode of treatment is a new discovery, made within a few years by M, Ricord of the phan Venereal Hospital; and is safe. safe and speedy. All afflicted should call on Dr. ¥: rat o and they err be sure of a permanent —_ ‘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 Portamoath House, San California. BE NOT BE DECEIVED. In consequence of the wide spread ceTebrity of Dr. J, G, Young, certain pretenders have palmed themgg upon the unsuspecting, as being the veritable . rou D, ¥’s skill should. be very careful and call at his office. or send some known triend that will not deceive them, as tha landlords of some disreputable , hotels have been in the habit of keeping loungers on at their places, and when requenea'toeall Dr. Y., have pines 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. Therefore, be Persons wishing to avail themselves of Nevada, January 16, 1862. 1% HEREBY GIVEN THAT virtue ofan Ordiwance enacted By the Trustees of the City of Nevada, January 7th, 1862 a tax was ppon ‘all assessed and taxable property within the ¢ity Wynlts, of seventy cents upon each one hundred doffars of ae geal = et are now Gue and payable a rom and after th date, 1 will be found at my office in ~: brick buildimg. over Harrington’s Saloon, from 0 o'dlock a. M, to 4.0’clock P. M., ofeach day for the puryree of receiving the mme. P ty hohiers are further notified that the ofdinance i regard to the collection of taxes will be strietly enforced, Ali pro aty r, i) which taxes shall remain due and unym Third Monday of Pebruary, 4. ©. 1862. will be adver: tised according to law an delingtrent. wrt i. toe harges as e made & vie _ J “8 0, 8. GREGORY, Marshal and Ex-officto Tax Collector, Jan. 16, 1862. [Number 61.} N ORDINANCE, Levying and ProviA ding for the collection of the City property tax. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Sxction 1” Chores li be, und is hereby levied, upon allasxsessed and taxable property w thin the corporate tiaaits of the City of Nevada, for the fiseal year endimg May Ist, 1862, a tax of fifty cents for general tity purposes, amt rf twenty cents for fire purposes, upon each one hundred dollars of assevsed value. Sec 2 Itshail be, and ts hereby made the duty of the City Marsha or bis Deputy, to collect said taxes; said Coltector shalt 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 Jaw in regard to their collection, will be strictly enforced. Suc. 2. Upon the sécond Monday in Februarv, 1862, et the close of the business Lours for that day. the tax collector shall enter upon the tax list, or assessment roll, a statement, that he has made a levy upon all the property assessed in said rol}, and upon which the taxes have not been paid. On or before Uke third Monday of February, 1862, the tax collector shall complete 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 of one dollar, as costs inc urred in preparing and publishing the delinquent list. Sve, 4. On or before the first day of Mareh, 1862, the tax collector shall cause the delinquen. tax list to be published, giving the name of the owner of all real estate and all improvements on the same, together with such a condensed description of the property, that it may be easiiy known, and also a simijar condensed deser]ption of any real estate or improvements assessed to unknown owners; and also opposite each naine or description, the amount of taxes, including costs, due from each delinquent person or property; such list. with the levy thereon, as heretofore provided, shall be published for three successive weeks, in some néwspaper, or supplement to a newspaper, published in the city of Nevada. Such publication shall also designate the time and place of the sale, which shall not be less than twenty-one or mote than twenty-eight days from the first appearance of the publication. All real estate shall be sold in front of the Court House deer, and all sales shall be made by the Marshal or his deputies. Ske. 6. The provisions of the Act entitled an Act to provide revenue for tle support of the Government of this State, approved April 29th, 1857, from Sec. 16 to Sec, 28 inc’ usive, of said act, shall control, direct and regulate: the sale, issuance of certificate, record and all further proceedings of the tax collector, under the foregoing ordinance. Passed January 7th, 4. D. 1862. CHAS. KENT, President. Jas. Monrog, Clerk pro tem. ROBATE ORDER.—In the Matter of the Estate of W. 8. SMITH, deceased. In the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, and State of California. Upon reading and filing the petition of Edward Williains, the Administrator of the Estate of W. 8. Smith, deceased, praying for an order to sell the whole of the real estate in order to pay the debts of said estate; and the costs and expenses imeurred in the administration thereof, and that it would be to the best interest of said estate to sell sasd property at private sale. It is ordered that all persons interested in the said estate appear before the said Probate Court, ON MONDAY THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, a. D., 1862, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, in the city of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell said real estate as aforesaid. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Democrat, a newspaper printed and published in said county. DAVID BELDEN, Dated, Jan, 24, 1862. Probate Judge. OFFICE OF THE CoUNTY CLERK, Of the-County of Nevada, I, R. H. Farquaar, County Clerk of the County of Nevada, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court. in and for said county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an order duly made, and entered upon the minutes of said Probate Court. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Probate Court, this 24th day of January, 1862, Jan, 25, 1862—Im. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. yA RN NE aE AGE SERRA AE LANGTON'S PIONEER EXPRESS. To all parts of Qalifornia and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe. WR will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every Saturday Morning, to the following places in Western Utah: LL LLL LLL LAO LC tt CC CN LCL LL LL LL LLL LLL a 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 en es, and endorsed “Overland, via Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and = t destination sooner than by any other ne. 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 Europe, insured or untnsured, at as low rates as can be done by any house with secu. rity. Bu Treasure Express wiil always be accompanied by faithful Messengers. ‘a Notes, Drafts, Bills, &e., colleeted or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly. Purchases of every description os te Forwarding of Merecbandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude. H. (Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent. . . TO CITY SCRIP OWNERS. } ; LL PERSONS HOLDING WAR. A tiwrs drawn on the City Funds of Nevada and . registered previous to May 14th, 1861, are requested careful; and not be deceived by any-of the quacks . °° present the same to me for payment—interest on and imposters of the State, J. C. YOUNG, M, D, ties; 781 Clay ‘street, opposite the “Portsmouth ouse. ce hours from 9 a. mM, til pa Feb, 8, 1862,—3m, he said scrip ceases from thisdate, H. M Nevada, Feb. 12, 1862. City treasttte, ARREN’S “Household Physician.” E. F. SPENCE, Druggist, No. 47 Broadst. ,Nevada, For sale by alee enletenensgaeeeesih~cnscemneneenersisiienengiesencestiltienstitey cseammaeeneionctigiiameni nash tatpcenecncsteeticamitiincninstigeasecrigiicalil tanec tA LLL LLL ALLL ECL LLL I LOE ET LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLBLLLL LLL LLL LLL OL CE EE au ~_ ~~ a] UMMONS=ST A" FORN County of Nevada, ss, District Court of the iy Judicial Distriet of said State. The people of the x, of Cafitornia, to JOHN P. BELL, greeting: You, hereby summoned to a nd tne nt of FLIZA 8. Wii fed na phat ne? lal Met yeti = from the service of titis writ, It erie ae hse in this county, within twenty diye if served op . in this District, and out of this county and wif, forty days ifverved on you fn the Stite and oat re) this District, in an action commenert on the day of January 4. D. 1862, in said Court, where; plaintiff prays that by the decree Of this Court, th. marriage contract existing between plaintiff and may be annulled and be adjudged 6f no further bine ing effect, and that plaintiff may hnve the cure és. tedy and eduention of the childsen born of perth riage, And vou are bereby notified that if you fit to answer said complaint as herein directed, jin fat will take judgment against you therefor by detayly together with all ensts of suit. and also Tena the Court sueh other rélief as fs prayed for fn plata tiff’ said complaint. Ae 4 In testimony whereof 1, BR. H. F Clerk of the District Court, atoreuatas a; { L. 8Thereunto set my hand and impress the sep} —— of thesaid Conrt, at office, Inthe City of Nevada, this 18th day of January, 4. p. 1862, R, H. FARQUHAK, Clerk, Jos. Ropers, Deputy. By order of Hon. T. B. McFantasn, J District Court aforesaid 1 dodge of the A true copy—attest: R. H FARQUHAR, Clerk, By Jos. Ronerts, Nepnty Dmoix & Byexe, Att’ys for P11. [jan8aimn, UMMONS-—STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Nevada, District Court of the Me Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of California, to A mz ap a LI) and H B. Woop eting: You are hereby summoned to a + ais eater Aa the complaint of W. B. CHURCHILL, se against yeu, E. A. Isanes, G. W. Leet, Wesley ¢ Chiléen. @ F. Hutehinson, J. T. Roberts, and MF Cavni, within ten days trom the service of this writ. if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on yoo in this District, and out of this county and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action eon. menced on the 19th day of November 4, p. 1861, i, said Court, wherein plaintiff demands of you the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, with two per cent per month interest thereon, from the 18th day of Deer. ber 4. D. 1860—alleged to be due and owing said laintiff on a certain promisory note, particularly deseribed in said complaint, And you are hereby notified that if you fail to anewer said complaint q. herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment againse you therefor by gefault, togetber with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relic! as is prayed for in plaiptifi’s said complaint, os In testimony whereof}, R. H. Farqrnan, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do L. & Sherennto set my hand and impress the sea? —~ ofthe said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, this 1th day of January a. ». 1862. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk, Jos, Rorgrts, jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. T. B. MeFamuanp, Judge of said District Court. A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By Jos. Reserts, Deputy, 7. P. Hawney, Att’y for PI's. [jan16.3m, a tras EE Cid eee Ean eesceeaee SY MMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. Distsiet Court of the 14th Judicial Distriet of said State. The people of the State of California, to H. W. JOHNSON, greeting: You are hereby summoned to a r ond answer to the laintofC. B. BARSTOW, Gled against you and JOSIAH ROGERS, within tea days from the service of this writ, if served on yom im this county, within twenty days if served om you in this Jistrict, and out of this county and within forty days i served on you in the State and out of this Distriet, im an action commenced on the 6th day of January 4. ». 1862, in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays judgment against you defendants for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars, with lega} interest thereon, from August 1, 1859, alleged by plaintiff to be doe him from you defendants, upon a certain promisory note set forth in said aint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by uit, togéther with all costs of suit. and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's said complaint. ~~ ° In testimony whereof J, kK. H. Farqcuar, 1. s, } Clerk of -the District Court, atoresaid, de » S(hereunto set my hand and impress the seat ~~’ of the said Cort, at office, in the City of Nevada, this 16th @ay of January 4. D. 1862, R, H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. Jos. Roserts, jr., Deputy. Py order of Hon. T. B. McFArtanp, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. A true copy—atiest: R.H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. By Jos, Ronexts, jr., Deputy. T. P. Hawiey, Atv’y for PI, [jan]6-3m. UMMONS=STATE OF CALIFORSIA, County of Nevada, 8s., District Court of the 14th Judicial Nistrict of said State. The people of the State of Calijornia, to J. 7. RUTHERFORD and H. J. KINGMAN, greeting: You are hereby summoned te appear and answer to the complaint of W. L. MANLY, filed against you, Samuel Aikin, John Dunn, Rob’tP. Rutherford, and CG. D. Whitaker , within tendays from the service of this writ if served on you in this county. and within twenty days if served on you inthis District. and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of the Distriet, in an action commenced on the 9th day of September, 4. D., 1861, in xaid Court to obtain a decree of hanes for the fenocieonre of + certain ott ing date the 27th day of ‘April, a. D., ' cuted by the said defendants to plaintiff, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys arising from such sale to the payment.of the amount due on a certain Petes note set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said plaintiff by the defendants, bearing even date with said mo and thereby intended to be *¢cured, to-wit: The sum of $716 66 with interest thereon from the 26th day of August, a. D., 1860, 4 the rate of two per cent. per month till paid and 2 any megan 1! remain aby est moneys, propelry so applicable plaintiff may have execution therefor against a said pe ance None that said deferniantass’ all every person claiming through or under subsequently to the date of plaintiff's mortgage, * the commencement ol this'action, may be barred a” foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity Lay demption in and to the said mor } , any part thereof, and for such other an furtber . lief, or both, in the premises as may be just 4 uitable, And you are hereby notified that if yea fail to answer said complaint, as herein direcis plaintiff will take judgment against you t a default, together with all costs of suit, snd — fot won, et pe Ost such other relief as is pray a ff’+ said complaint. ro In “an: ne oA 1, R.R. eo Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, de ‘ ft unto set my hand and impress the ou * ~~ said Court, at the office in Nevada City, 19th day of November, A. D., 1861, a R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk Jos. Roperts, ty. ; By order of ga Beiprx, County Judge * and for Nevada county, California. Clerk A trae copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, GP Jos. RoBerts, jr., Deputy. T. P. Hawrey, Att’y for Piaintia. Nevada, Nov, 19, 1861.—3m URE PORT WINB—For Sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary. Broad st. agar 4 —ESW AX—For E. F. SPENCE; Draggist & Apotheon"?, . Oct, 17. No, 47 Broad st., Nevee after applying 0,