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Miscellaneous. Legal Notices, . = . NEVADA DEMOCRAT, A NOBLE POEM.
[The following magnificent poem is from the pen
of Wm. D. Gallagher, for many years editor of the
Cincinnati Gazette, and more recently of the Louisville Courier, but who has since 1854 resided on
plantation near Louisville, Kentucky.)
GRANDPA NATHAN.
RESPROTYULLY INSCRIBED TO GEN. LESLIB COOMBS,
By the beech and hickory fire
Grandpa Nathan sat at night,
With details of marching armies,
And the news of many a fight.
When he laid aside the paper,
Though its contents he had told,
He was plied with many questions
By the young and by the old,
It’s a war the moat infernal!
(Grandpa Nathan made reply),
But the legions of the Union
Soon will crush it out or dis!
If I only had the vigor
Of just twenty years ago,
How I'd leap into my saddle!
How I'd fly to meet the foe!
Nannie Hardin, dearest daughter,
There’s a spirit now abroad
That’s akin to whatsoever
Is at enmity with God.
It has wrought upon a pertion
Of the people of the Jand,
Till they almost think they’re honest
In the treason they have plann’d.
It has struck the sea with rapine,
It has tinged its shores with blood,
And it rolls and surges inland
Like a desolating flood.
It has rent the nearest kindred—
F’en the roother and the son;
But, as God’s a God of Justice,
Its career will soon be run.
Jhere’s a camp at Wickliffe’s meadow,
Less than eighteen miles away—
“ Tohn, at your age I could make it
Twice ’twixt now and break of day:
Fill your buggy up with baskets,
Fill each basket to the brim,
Sweep the pantry of its choicest,
Till the shelves are lean and slim;
Take a jug or two of apple.
For these chill November damps
Oft benumb the weary sentries
As they guard the sleeping camps;
Drive the get of old Sarpedon—
For the glory of his sires
He will make the camp at Wiolliffe’s
Ere they stir the morning fires.
Tell the soldier of Kentucky,
And the soldier from abroad
Who has come to fight the battle
Of his country and his God—
Tell them one who on the Wabash
Fought with Davies when he fell,
And bled at Meigs, where Dudley
Met the painted hosts of hell—
One who fought with Hart at Raisin,
And with Johnson on the Thames,
And with Jackson at New Orleans,
Where we won immortal names,
Sends them from his chimney corner
Such fair greeting as he may,
With a few small creature comforts
For this drear November day.
Tell thom, he has watched this quarrel
From its outbreak until now,
And, with hand upon his heart-beat,
And with God’s light upon his brow,
He invokes their truest manhood,
The full prowess of their youth,
In this battle of the Nation
For the right and for the trath.
Tell them one whose years are sinking
To the quiet of the grave,
Thus enjoins each valiant spirit
That would scorn to be a slave:
‘By the toil and blood your fathers
In the cause of Freedom spent,
By the memory ef pew mothers,
And the noble aid they lent;
By the blessings God has showered
On this birthright of the free,
Give to Heaven a reverent spirit,
Bend to Heaven a willing knee,
And in silenee, ’mid the pauses
Of the hymn and of the prayer,
To the God of Hosts agpoaline.
By the God of Battles swear—
Swear to rally ’round the standard
With our nation that was born,
With its stars of world-wide glory,
And its stripes that none may scorn!
Swear to fight the fight forced on us,
While an armed foe stirs abroad;
Swear to fight the fight of Freedom,
Of the Union, and of God!”
Ah . he drives the young Sarpedon—
Drives the son olehe jous sires,
And he'll make the camp at Wickliffe’s
Ere they build the morning fires.
Do you know, child, I am prouder
Of the splrit of your boy,
Than of any other grandson
That e’re brought his mother joy ?
And #0 now, g Nannie Hardin,
For the night you best retire :
As for me, my child, I’m wakeful,
And Ill sit by the fre.
Oh, my soul is in the battles
Of the Wabash and the Thames,
Where the prowess of Kentucky
Won imperishable names.
I muat see the camp at Wick liffe'’s—
Nannie, you as well can go ;
I must mingle with the soldiers
Who have come to meet our foe ;
I must talk to them of battles
By the ranks of freedom won,
And of acts of valor ventured,
And of deeds of daring done.
Oh, I'll take them to the ramparts
Where their fathers fought of old,—
For my spirit now surveys them,
Asa chart that is unroll’d—
And I'll show them in the mirror
Of the clouds and of the skies,
Where the hosts of glory marshal,
And the flag of glory flies.
Take a blanket, dear, from Effie,
And a comfort here and there,
And from my good bed and wardrobe
Strip whatever I can spare,
Hunt the house from top te bottom,
And let allthe neighbors know
What they need, the men who shield them
From the fury of the foe.
Be up early in the morning ;
Ask ofall what they will send
To the camp in Wickliffe’s meadow,
Where each soldier is a friend.
'Twere a sin, whilst there is plenty,
s (Let us never fee) the taunt !)
That the Legions of the Union,
’ Braving danger, were in want.
Write at once to Hatty Shelby
And—for both of them are there—
Send a line to Alice Dudley
And a word for Ruth Adair ;
Then to-morrow write to Dorcas
And anon to Mollie Todd :
*ve work now for their country‘
freedom and their God ;
And if only half the spirit.
That thelr mothers had is theira,
There'll be rapid work with needles
And sharp rummaging up stairs.
Oh . it stirs the blood of seventy,
Wherever it survives,
Just to touch the chain of memory
Of the old Kentucky wives !
In a day or two—at farthest,
When the present rain is done
You and J will take the carriage
With the rising of the sua,
And we'll spend a day or longer
With the soldiers im their camps,
Taking stores that best may shield thom
From the chill November damps.
Oh, Pll cheer them on to battle
And I'll stir each lofty soul
As 1 paint the fields of honor
Where the drums of glery roll!
And Pil bid them never falter,
‘White there's treason still abroad,
In this battle of the Nation
For our Union and for God.
“One who fought upon the Wabash
By Joe Daviess when he fell,
And who bled at Meigs with Dudley,
Where we met the hosts of hell,—
One who fought with Hart at Raisin,
And with Johnson on the Thames,
And with Jackson at New Orleans,
Where we won immortal names,
Will be listened to with patience.
By the heroes now at hand,
Who have rushed on to our rescue
In this peril of the land,
By the memory of our Fathers,
By the Brave and by the Just,
This Rebellion shall be vangished,
Though each traitor bite the dust !
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MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agen,
evada,
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA,
The Original and Genuine Article,
ENDORSED BY THK
Medical Faculty as Being the Best,
And Purest
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA MADE,
QAnee’ SARSAPARILLA;
Purifies the Blood.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
Cures Serofula,
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
® Cures Stubborn Ulcers.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
Cures Cutaneous Eruptions.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
May be safely taken at all times,—it will secure to
Ladies a regular periodic habit—and is the very best
medicine they can take when arrived at the period
= tr of life,”
ice $1,00 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5,00. Ask
for Sands’ illa, and take no other. F
Prepared by A. B, & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, corner of Wilham, New York.
vada; and all other Druggists.
Dee. 34, 1861.
For or ©.M, BATES; and E. F. SPENCE, NeRAF
: , Oct. 17,
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J. HHELM, Proprtetor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to accommodate
all of his customers, he baye fitted upin elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange. They keep contantly on hand
ry . STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public.
ay” Horses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terms.
J. H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
PONG friends and the public generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harwess, &c., and is now prepared
to furnish as fine turmoutsas 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 Paip TO HORSES ON LIVERY.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &c.
The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that
those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call,
J. A. LANCASTER.
REGULAR STAGE LINE!
1961, :
Between Nevada & Virginia City.
Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch,
Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley.
ae FARE, 12 DOLLARS! <@
THROUGH TO VIRGINIA IN THIRTY-SIX HOURS !
HE Stage will leave Nevada City
every Monday and Thursday Mornings, going
threugh te Virginia City in thirty-six hours, trom
the time of leaving Nevada City.
RETURNING—Leaves Virginia City every Mondry .
and Thursday Mornings, making the trip back to
Nevada in Thirty-Six hours,
Freight & Baggage Taken at Very
LOW RATES!
Stage Officess»—NEVADA—At the Gotpen GATE
Hore.; and VIRGINIA CITY, at Mavu’s Store,
Harman Sappier, Agent Virginia City.
A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada City, Sept. 3, 1861.—+tf.
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
in 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 Atlantic States, 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 Europe, insured or uninsured, at
as low rates as can be done by any house with secu.
rity.
Our Treasure Express will always be aecompanied
by faithful Messengers,
ae” Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merehandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude.
WH.. Oilice in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
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,
Gin,
Wines,
Whiskey,
Cordials, &c.
Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the
Grape by myself, in this city. None but the
Best of Liquors Offered for Sale.
__oet2-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD.
Se
ae NOTICE TO ALL! -<@e@
ITALIAN BARBER SHOP.
No. 66, Broad Street, Nevada,
A WATCHFUL EYE KEEP on your
Precious Head. Hair Dressing according to the
atest style,
xurious Shaving...:..
Shampooing .,..ceceessecs cocccccccess 00 Conta,
Hair Cutting and Dressing........50 Cents,
&@ Special treatment ofthe Hair for its preser
vation—free,
_feb7-tf _ PHILLIP DUCA.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.~BY VIRTUE
of an execution issued out of IRA STANLY’s court .
of Moore's Flat, Eureka township, County of Nevada, .
and State of California, to me dirceted and delivered .
commanding me to make the sum of forty-two 29-100
dollars and costs of suit and all accruing costs therein, .
wherin DAN’L DOOLING is plaintiffand WM. DOOLY .
is defendant, I have levied on and will expose at publie sale to the highest bidder for cash, at Moore’s Flat
on Wednesday, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY
4. D. 1862, at 2 o,clock, r. u., the right, title and inea of the above named defendant in and to the
ollowing described property, namely: one undivided
cighth interest in the rolalog claims known as the
Nevada Diggins together with water privileges, comprising in ditches and reservoirs and all appurtenances belonging thereunto, being situated on the east
side of Moore's Flat, Nevada county.
Fureka tp., Dee. nn teat, ™ abinineaed
AND BEESW AX—For Sale by,
F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary
Neva Broad et. Nevada.
UMMONS-—State of California, County
of Nevada, ss. District Court of the Fourteenth
Jodicial District of said State. The people of the
State of California, to HAMILION NORMAN, greeting: You are hereby summoned toappear and answer
to the complaint of W. A. MONROE filed against you
within ten days from the service of this writ, ifserved
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 ‘he State and
out of this District, in an action commenced on the
23d day of October, A, D., 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of six hundred and ninety-three and
64-100 dollars, with interest on $381 20-100. dollars,
at two per cent per month from April 1, 1860, and
interext on $69 81-100 dollars at three per cent per
month from October 18, 1857, alleged by plaintiff in
his complaint to this action to be due and owing to
him from you upen two certain promissory notes,
fully set forth and mentioned in said complaint. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer .
suid complaint as herem directed, plaintiff will take
judgment against you therefor by default, together
with all costs of sait, and also demand of the Court .
such other retiet as is prayed for in plaintiff’s said
complaint. :
~. In testimony whereof J, R. H. Farqviar,
Clerk of the Distriet Court, aforesaid, do
{t. m } hereunto set my hand and impress the
— xeal of the said Court, at office, in the City
of Nevada, this 29th day of October, a. D., 1861,
By order of Hon, NiLes SEARLS, Judge of the District Courtaforesaid.
A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per Jos, Rowerts, JR., Deputy.
J. 1. Caupweit, Att'y for Plaintiff.
Oct, 28, 1861.—8m.
UMMONS-—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Nevada, ss. District Court of the 14th
Judicial District of said State. The people of the
State of California, to L, E. NELSON, greeting: You
are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the .
complaint of J. B. CLARK and P. H. CLARK, 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 the .
State and out of this district, in an action commenced .
on the 5th day of June, a. p. 1861, in said court, .
wherein plaintiff's pray judgment against you for the .
suin of $1,438 50-100 dollars, with interest on 226 .
dollars at two per cent per month, from October 20, .
1860, until paid, alleged by plaintiffs in their com. .
plaint to this action to be due them from you, upon .
u certain promissory note, and for work and labor .
done and performed for you, and for goods, wares and .
merchandise sold and delivered to you—particularly .
mentioned in said complaint, And you are hereby
notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as
herein directed, plaintiffs will take judgment against
you therefor by default, together with all costs of
suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief .
as prayed for in plaintiffs said complaint.
as In testimony whereof I, R. H, Farqunar,
( _ Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do .
. side JS hereunto set my hand and impress the seal
~~ of the said Court, at office, in the City of
Nevada, this 21st aay of December, A, D., 1861.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per Jos, Roperts, jr., Deputy.
Hit & Hvrr, Atty’s for Plaintiffs. de21-4w.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—-STATE OF
California, County ofNevada, Township of Bloomfield, ss. By virtue of an execution issued from the
Court of W. ANDREWS, an acting Justice of the .
Peace in and for the County aforesaid. bearing date
December 27th, a. p., 1861; to satisfy judgment ren.
dered by said Court on the 11th day of November,
1861, in favor of WM. B. CHURCHILL and against
GEORGE CORNELIOUS, CHARLES ISEN BECK, JOHN
FLATTERY and others, for the sum of 108 22-100
dollars, debt, interest and cost of suit, I have levied .
upon and will expose at public sale to the highest .
bidder, for cash, the following described property, to
wit: All the right, title and mterest of George Cornelious, Charles Isenbeck, John Flattery and others
in and to a certain mining claim, said claim is situ.
ated near Virgin creek, in the County and Township
aforesaid; said claim is bounded as follows: on the
east by H. Ross & Co’s claims, on the west by Dr.
Hillers & Co’s claims, on the south by the Union
flume, on the north by the center of the main ridge.
Sale to take place on said claim, ON MONDAY, THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 4. D., 1862,
between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock,
P.M. Taken as the property of George Cornelious,
Charles Isenbeck, John Flattery and others, to satisfy
the above demands and all aceruing cost. Given
under my hand this 28th day of December, a. p.,
1861. JOHN M. BUSH,
Constable, Bloomfield township,
fNumber 61.}
N ORDINANCE, Levying and Providing for the collection of the City property tax.
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Section 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 Ist, 1862, a tax of fifty cents for .
general city purposes, and of twenty cents for fire .
purposes, upon each one hundred dollars of assessed .
value,
Src. 2. It shail be, and is hereby made the duty of
the City Marsha! or his Deputy, to collect said taxes; .
said Collector shall forthwith give notice, by publi.
cation 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 entoreed.
Sec. 2, Upon the second Monday in February
1862, at the close of the business hours 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 roll, and
upon which the taxes have not been paid. On or
before the 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.
Sec. 4. On or before the first day of March, 1862,
he tax collector shall cause the delinqguen. 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 pro.
rty, that it may be easily known, and also a simir condensed description of any real estate or improvements assessed to unknown owners; and also
opposite each name 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 suecessive weeks, in some newspaper, or supplement to
& newspaper, published in the city of Nevada. Such
publication shail also designate the time and place
of the sale, which shall not be less than twenty-one
or more than twenty-eight days from the first appearance ef the publication. All real estate shall be
sold in front of the Court House door, and all sales .
shall be made by the Marshal or his deputies,
Src. 5. The provisions of the Act entitled an Act .
to provide revenue fur the support of the Goverr
of this State, approved April 29th, 1857, from See. 16
to Sec, 28 inclusive, of said act, shalljcontrol, direct .
on tr the sale, issuance of certificate, record .
nd all further proceedings of the tax collect
the foregoing ordinance. een
Passed January 7th, a. p., 1862,
CHAS, KENT. i
Jas. Morror, Clerk pro tem. ieee
TOLL-BRIDGE NOTICE.
J Nabe IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned will apply to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, at the next regular
meeting on the first Monday in February, 1862, or
as soon thereafter asa ope can be had, for rels on the bridge crossing the South Yuba, known as ‘We os
Nevada; Dec. 6/106L—3w. Yon W "
. plaintiff will take judgment against
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UMMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Nevada, ss., District Court of the 14th
Judicial District of said State. The people of the
State of California, to J. T. RUTHERFORD and H. J.
KINGMAN, greeting: You are hereby summoned to
= and answer to the complaint of W. L. MANLY,
filed against you, Samuel Aikin, John Dunn, Rob’tP.
Rutherford, and C. D, Whitaker, within ten days from
the service of this writ if served on you in this county, and within twenty days if served on you in this
District and out of this county, and within forty days
if served on you in the State and out of the Jistriet,
in an action commenced on the 9th day of September, A. D., 1861, in said Court to obtain a decree of
this Court for the toreclosure of a certain mortgage,
bearing date the 27th day of April, a. D., 1859, executed 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 promissory
note set forth in said complaint, made and delivered
to said plaintiff by the defendants, bearing even date
with said mortgage and thereby intended to bese
cured, to-wit: The sum of $716 66 with interest
thereon from the 26th day of August, A. D., 1800, at
the rate of two per cent. per month till paid; and it
any deficiency shall remain after applying al) of said
moneys, propelry so applicable thereto, the that
plaintiff may have execution therefor against the
said defendants, also that said defendantsand aliané
every person claiming through or under defendants
subsequently to the date of plaintiff’s mortgace, and
the commencement ol this action, may be barred and
foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, oF
any part thereof, and for such other and further rT
lief, or both, in the premises as may be just
. equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you
as herein directed, fail to answer said complaint,
you therefor
by
. default, together 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, I, R. R, Fanqraa®,
{ g, . Clerk of the District Court aforesaid,
do here*® f unto set my hand and impress the seal of
~~ said Court, at the office in Nevada City, this
19th day of November, a. p., 1861.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Jos. Ronerts, Deputy. ‘
By order of Hon. Davip Beipxn, County Judge ®
and for Nevada county, California.
A trae copy—attest:' R,. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Jos, Ropers, jr., Deputy.
T. P. Hawney, Att’y tor Plaintiff.
Nevada, Nov. 19, 1861.—3m
eared
URE PORT WINE—For Sale by
E. F. SPENCE
Druggist & Apothéesry; Broad st, r