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GORE LIER EE OE LE IE I OI
memento
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cin eee tte NE
oe
Se
sn ears
a ag gee
sae race
Si gees ees
owe ees
THE OLD HOME.
—/_
When I long for sainted memories,
Like angel troops they come,
If I fold my arms to ponder
ante wo old home.
¢ heart has many passages
Through which the feeli
But its middle way is sac
To the old, old home.
roam,
Where infancy was sheltered,
‘Like rosebuds from the blast;
Where boyhood’s brief elysium
In joyousness was passed;
To that sweet spot forever,
As to some hallowed dome,
Life’s pilgrim bends his vision—
Ts his old,:did home.
A father sat, how proudly,
‘By ‘that old hearthstone’s rays,
-And@'téld his children stories
“Ot his early manhood’s days;
And one soft eye was beaming—
From child to child ’twould roam—
Thus a mother eounta her treasures
In the old, old home.
The birth-day gifts and festival,
The blended vesper bhymno—
(One dear one who was swelling it
Is with the seraphim)—
The ‘‘good-nights” at bed time—
How quiet sleep would come,
-And hold us wll together
In the old,:old home,
‘Like a wreath of scented flowers,
Close intertwined each heart,
But time and change in concert
Have blown the wreath apart,
Yetall these sainted memories,
Like angels ever come,
Jf J fold my arms and ponder
On the old, old home.
See TMS RNAI ———$———S
William B. Astorethe Richest Man in
America,
Mr. Astor’s office is in Prince street, near
Broadway, where he may be found daily
between the bours of “9 and 3.” Heisa
large, stout-built mao, with coarse features,
stiff, rough, sandy-colored bair, aud a cast
of countenance of a very ordinary type. He
dresses plainly but neatly, bas a somewhat
careworn look, aud ne to be fifty to
—years of age, His private office is of
moderate size, aud of plain furniture. On
a table are a few buvoks, and on opening
that ove which appears most thumbed, you
perceive that it is a volume of maps of cit
property, carefully and elegantly executed,
and, as a whole, embracing the sundries of
ao enormous estate, estimated at over $25,000,000. Mr, Astor resides in Lafayette
Place, in one of a row of dwellings which
twenty-five years ago were the grandest iu
the eity, though pow they are distauced by
the palaces of the Fifth Avenue. Near b
is the magnificent library founded by his
father, to which he has added a fund nearly
equal to the original endowment. Here be
spends a small part of bis time, the remainder being occupied by his duties in the
Prince street office, where, Sunday’s excepted, he does a full day’s work every day fo
the week. Thus the whole routine of life
of the richest man in America is to walk to
and from bome of a half mile and close attention to busines. The care of Mr. Astor’s
estate isa vast burden, He has several
hundred tenants of all grades, from the
$300 ee to the $30,000 store, To relieve himself of this vexatious duty he has
committed it for years to an agent, who
does the work well. He collects rents and
makes quarterly returns, and thus pays
over a sum which would be almost incredible, and which we may roughly estimate at
$300,000 per annum. This man employs a
small — of painters, carpenters, and
other mechanics, in order to keep up repairs, and superiatends the whole of this
department. Asa large part of Mr. Astor’s
propert consiets of vacant lots, which are
n continued demand, and which be will not
sell, he is much employed with architects
and master-builders, and generally bas one
or two large blocks in course of erection at
atime. Thie isa very serious burden, His
son, Joho Jacob, is quite a business man,
and bears bis share of the load. Besides
this, some fifteen years ago a talented and
elegant yonog merchant, (Franklin Delano)
married one of the daughters, and also affords assistance. In addition to the labors,
the attention to the collection of interest,
in bonde, dividends, etc., isa heavy item,
since in that little brick office (which is of
course fire-proof), there are seven millions
of Goverament and State securities, His
daily income is computed at $6,000! It is
said that a certain person once felicitated
Mr. Astor oo his wealth. Pointing to bis
piles of bonds, maps, etc., the capitalist replied: ‘How would you like to manage all
these matters for your board and clothes?’’
The man demurred to the idea, “Sir,”
said the other, “it ie all I get!’’
Tus Microscorpe.—An obscure Englishman has anticipated Yankee genius in
cheapening that beautiful and useful instrument, the microscope, for the benefit of the
willion, There isa man who sometimes
siands in Leiceeier Square, London, who
sells microscopes ata penny each. They
are made of a common pill-box, the bottom
taken out and a piece of window-glass substitoted. A small eye-hole is bored in the
lid, and thereon is placed the lens, the
whole apparatus being painted black. These
microreopes are full as effective as much
more costly instruments sold in the shops,
An emiuvent microscopist, who examined
come of them, tound that their magnifying
power was twenty diameters. The cost of
« lens made of glass, of auch a power would
be seventy-five cents ora dollar, On cutting one of them in two it were that the
Jens was made of Canada balsam, a trans
parent gum, The balaam bad been heated,
and carefully yn ag inco the eye-hole of
the pillbox, It then assumed the proper
size, shape, transparency and polish of a
very well ground glass lens,
sasnateemensitennaenttenenmtt et SS
Miscellaneous.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
NEW STYLE
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
FOR FAMILY USE.
ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME
NO LEATHER PAD
Used Now on the New Style of Machine!
The New Style of Hemmer
AND
TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER,
ARE ATTACHED}
To the Improved Machine.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR
THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS
NOW USE
Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines,
In making up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits, &c. They
now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may21
evada,
THE UNION SALOON.
NO. 46 PINE 8T., NEVADA.
AVING PURCHASED OF THE FORMER owner, the above named Saloon, I would
say to its former patrons and friends, and to the
public at large, that the Bar will be kept well supplied with
The Finest Liquors, Cigars, &c.,
Persons wishing to indulge ina “light summer
drink’? or take something ‘‘atraight,’’ can be accommodated by calling at the “Uxion.’’
May 20, 1862,—tf. DAVID MoCARTY.
FOR SALE,
HE DWELLING HOUSE AND
lot of J. B. VAN HAGAN, on Broad
street, next below and adjoining the residence of Mr. Tisdale.
Also, the dwelling house and lot of 1. P. Van
lying between East and West Broad streets.
Also, the brick store of I. P. Van Hagan, on Broad
street, now occupied by 8. Marx asa furniture store,
For particulars enquire of
THOMAS P, HAWLEY.
Nevada, May 10, 1862.—tf.
SELECT SCHOOL
—FOR—
YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Head of Broad street, Nevada,
This School will re-open on MONDAY, Jan, 6th, 1862,
gan,
TERMS:
Primary Branches, per month......84 00
English Branches and Mathematics, per m’th 5 00
Latin, per month,,.,... eevccccesecccs 1 OO
Greek, ‘ ceccccecceccescocccccece 1 00
German, ‘‘ 2 00
French, “ ereccccccccecccccccce os 2 00
No Extra Charge for Book Keeping,
Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepared to
enter any of the College Classes.
For further particulars inquire at the School House.
Nevada, Jan. Ist, 1862.
Kerosene Lamps at $1,25 & Upwards!
A FINE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED,
ALSO. THE VERY BEST
Quality of Dornor Kerosene For Sale.
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.
Aap Main st., Opposite the Express Office. <@e
FOR SALE!
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his magnificent
Daguerreotype Gallery.
IT IS THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT
Of the Kind tn the Mountains,
and as the owner is compelled to leave, it will be sold
on very
REASONABLB TERMS.
A party purchasing now will be enabled to get his
money in the course of a few months, as the establishment is now doing a spendid business, which will
go.on increasing till next Winter,
Purchasers desiring to learn the business will
be tanght the some fa all its branches, by the undersigned, A. :
May 15, 1862.
Miscellaneous.
ss ta ce ses hana tansnaibint
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to a parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all
Points North of Nevada,
And every ee aa following places
Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City, Virginia City,
And Walker River Mines.
Allletters for the Western AtlanticStates, enclosed
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
“Overland, via Salt Lake,’ will be forwarded and
reach their destination sooner than by any other
line.
Treasure,
from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and
security.
Gold Dust and Cotn, forwarded to all parts of the
United States and Europe, iusured or uninsured, at
as low rates as can be done by any house with secue
rity.
Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied
by faithful Messengers.
Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude.
we. Office ie Roveda, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. As LANCASTER, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, Xc., and is now prepared
to furnish as fine turnoutsas 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 Pap 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.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J, Hy HELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, andin order to accommodate
allof his customers, he have fitted up in elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange. They keep constantly on hand
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public.
Sa Horses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terms.
J. H. HELM,
= Ss oe
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Steam Engines and
Boilers built to order,
Castings and Machinery of every descripSa > tion.
Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt
and 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, M. HEUGH.
Nevada, Feb, 12th 1860.—tf D. THOM.
UNDERTAKING.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Strect, Nevada.
ghee JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I
am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
shortest notice.
ag Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to, oct2-tf
PIONEER SASH FACTORY.
CAYOTE STREET, NEVADA.
(Second Door above the Gas Works.)
AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
establishment of S. R. Perry, I would inform the
citizens of Nevada and vicinity that I intend to keep
on hand a stock of all kinds of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c.
Glazing and Carpenter Work done at short notice
and on reasonable terms. B. E. HOAGLAND.
DR. CRONK’S ROOT BEER.
AVING BOUGHT ALL THE FIXTURES, etc., used in the manufacture of
DOCTOR CRONK’S CELEBRATED ROOT BEER,
of Mr. R, McDaniel, I would respectfully inform the
saloon keepers, and allin want of this healthy beverage, that I have commenced running a wagon regularly and am now ready to fill orders at very low
prices,
This beer makes p leasant and healthful beverage
and iscommended all who have tried it.
a@ Send in Your Orders. <Ga
Families desiring to be furnished will please leave
their orders at the manufactory.
KE. B. KEYES,
apr29. No 24 Boulder st., Nevada.
DISSOLUTION.
HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE oe between the undersigned, under
the style ot Fla Mills, in the Stable, Hay and
Barley business, is this day dissoived by mutual consent—H. H. Flagg retiring from the firm. Eitber
party has full power to settle all outstanding accounts. H. H. FLAGG,
June 3, 1862, H. C, MILLS,
—The business of the late firm of Flagg & Mills
will be continued by the undersigned, at the old
stand, corner of Pine and Spring streets.
je8-3t* Cc. MILLS.
ITY BREWERY.—THE UNDERSIGNED
would respectfully inform the lovers of good
LAGER BERR, that he manufactures an article that
cannot fail to please the taste. Beer furnished regularly to Bar-rooms, Saloons, Families, and to dealers
generally, at reduced rates. A. BLASAUF,
March 27, 1862. Spring st., Nevada,
. cesa,
Upwards of five thousand cases have been dinreenter RENN a sri signa a sels ts tneeeeaenteionmensoepet
Medical. <q
Dr. J. Cc. YOUNG, .
Late Professor of the University of Pennsylvania,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS
Private Medical Office and Hospital,
NO. 751 CLAY STREET;
Ox posite the southwest corner of the Plaza,
SAN FRANCISCO,
HERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED
rivately, and with the utmost confidence by
the afflicted, at all hours daily, from 9 4. M. to Br. M.
DR. YOUNG addresses those who are suffering under the affliction of private disease, whether arising
from impure connection or the terrible vice of selfabuse. Devoting his entire time to that particular
branch of the medieni profession, he feels warranted
in GUARANTEEING A CURE IN ALLCABES, whether
of long standing or recently contracted, entirely rePackages and Letters transmitted to and moving the dregs of disease from the system, and
making a perfect and PERMANENT CURE.
He would call the attention of the afflicted to the
fact of his long standing and well earned reputation,
furnishing sufficient assurance of his skill and succharged cured in the year ending July Ist, 1860,
showing a record surpassing any hospital in the
United States
ConsvuLTATION, by letter or otherwise, FREK,
Caution to the Public.
Every intelligent and thinking person must know
that remedies handed out for general use should
. have their efficacy established by well tested expe. rience in the hands of a regularly educated physician, whore preparatory study fits him for all the
duties he must fulfill; yet the country is flooded with
poor nostrums and cure-alls, purporting to be the
. best in the world, which are not only useless, but
. alwaysinjurious, The unfortunate should be PAR
. ri1cvLAR in selecting his physician, as it is a lament. able yet incontrovertible fact that many syphilitic
pationts are made miserable with ruined constitutions
. by mal-treatment frora inexperienced physicians in
. general practice; for it is a point generally conceded
. by the best syphilographers, that the study and man. agement of these complaints should engross the whole
time of those who would be competent and successful
in their treatment and cure. The inexperienced general practitioner, having neither opportunity nor
time to make himself sufficiently acquainted with .
their pathology, comonly pursues one system of treatment, in most cases making an indiscriminate use of
that antiquated and dangerous weapon, sep!
More caution, however, should be used by thexyphilitic patient, in cousulting nominal physicians of
the advertising elass, as nine-tenths of them are imposters, who assume German, French, or other
names, and are without any claims to medical knuowledge. These knavish rascals infest all large cities,
ani, by means of their lying advertisements and posters, they induce the unwary to enter their Peter
Funk ‘institutions,’ and unmercifully fleece them
and poison them with mereury. Tersons living at a
distance in the country are more apt to be duped by
the lying notices of quacks than citizens,
In view of the above facts, Dr. J. C. YOUNG
would say that he is the only regularly educated
physician in Catifornia now advertising. who devotes his whole time to the treatment of venereal
diseases, Office, 751 Clay street. opposite the Plaza.
Hours from 9 a. M., to 8 P.M.
ay Sas
HAVE CONFIDENCE.
DR. YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases, or he charges notbing for his services: Syphilis, Gonoerrhoea, Stricture
of the Urethra, Affection of the Prostrate Gland,
Weakness of the Genita)] Organs, Impotency, Sterility, both in the male and female, Spermatoria, or
Seminal Weakness, Noctural Emissions, Rheuma
tism, 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, ete.
Persons afflicted with symptoms after being treated should consult Dr. Young at once, as no disease
is cured unless the patient feels perfectly well. If
there is a particle of disease left in the system it will
break out some future time, when least expected, or
be handed down to an innocent offspring. Persons
who have been treated with mercury should be very
cautious in believing that they are well, for it isa
scientific fact thatt he mercury will mingle with the
venereal, and form a disease a great deal worse than
the original. All those who have reason to think,
by bad oe that they have been treated thus,
should consult Dr. Young, and he will examine their
cases and tell them at once how they stand.
TAKE COURAGE—NEVER DESPAIR,
Nxison Creek, Sept. 30, 1861.
Dr. J.C. Younc,—You will remember what a
poor wretched creature I was when . last saw 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, never afflicted mortal before. I never wrote a letter with greater satisfaction than I pen
this. I shall remember you with gratitude as long
asl live. That you may live long to alleviaie the
sufferings of others as you have mine, is ny earnest
prayer. Please accept my heartfelt thanks that you
have brought this almost hopeless case to so happy
atermination, Yours, truly,
JAMES HALSEY.
STRICTURE.
This terrible disease is alarmingly on the increase
in this country, and should be attended to in season
for there is no complaint more dangerous, and attended with more suffering than this fatal disease.
Any person who has been troubled with venereal,
seminal weakness, or any other private disease,
should watch very closely for this trouble, Its first
symptoms is generally an unpleasant sensation in
the parts, sometimes of a tickling nature, an uneasiness of the mind, an undefined dread of something
you know not what. and if not attended to the urine
becomes affected, and then follow all those dreadful
symptoms which so often result in a miserable and
disgusting death. But the suffering, before death
comes to relieve the patient, is dreadful; sometimes
plunging the sufferer into that hving death—Insanity.
Dr. J. C. Young’s mode of treatment is a new diacovery, made within a few years by M. Ricord of the
French Venereal Hospital; and is sure. safe and
speedy.
All afflieted shonld call on Dr. Young at once, and
they will be sure of a permanent cure without an
operation,
P.8.—Dr. J.C. Young’s Medical Works give a
more detailed account of the above awful disease,
Dr. J. C. Young’s Office is at No, 751 Clay street,
opposite the the Portsmouth House, San Francisco,
California.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED.
In consequence of the wide spread celebrity of Dr.
J.C. Young, certain pretenders have palmed themselves upon the unsuspecting, as being the veritable
Dr. Young. Persons wishing to avail themselves of
D. Y’s skill should be very careful and call at his office. or send some known triend that will not deceive
them, as the landlords of some disreputable hotels
have beenin the habit of keeping loungers on at
their places, and when requested tocall Dr. Y., have
Imed such persons u 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
careful, and not be deceived by any of the quacks
and imposters of the State.
J. C. YOUNG, M.D.
Office, 751 Clay street, opposite the ‘‘Portsmouth
House.’ Office hours from 9 4. mw. #51 4) uw.
Feb, 8, 1862.—m.
ee
Legal Notices.
———
Ordinance No. 63, man
N ORDINANCE TO PREVEN
Chinese from using the City Burying Gene
The Board of Trustees of the City of Kea Mund,
ordain as follows: : “evade do
SECTION Ist, Jt shall be unlawful for the
to use the City Burying Ground for the }
their dead,
Sec. 2d. No Chinese person shall en
closure of the City Burying Ground vaents i val
mission og “. = Marshal. Yr
sxc. dd. Thecity Marshal may give ri
to Chinese persons to enter the Nevnda city Benn
Ground in numbers not to exceed two at rae
time, and then only in the presence of the Ma .
or Policeman, ml
sKe. 4th. Fach and every Chinaman or ¢yy
. woman violating any of the foregoing sections del
be deemed guilty of trespass and on conviction 4
fined ina sum not less than five dollars, nor tow,
ceed twenty-five dollars; or by imprisonment. “e
less than three nor more than fifteen days, _
May 21st, 1862
Jonn Pattison, Clerk,
Nevada, May 22, 1862.
Chinese
Urial of
Pass
C. W. YOUNG, Pres,
Ordinance No. 64.
N ORDINANCE LEVYING Roap
Tax
‘the Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain gs
follows:
It ix hereby ordained that a Road Tax of fonr do.
lars be levied upon every able bodied male inhabi.
ant. between the ages of twenty-one and fifty year
residing within the corporation limits of the city of
Nevada, and the Marshal is hereby authorized ty
demand and colleet the same. Passed May 21, 18¢0
C. W. YOUNG, Pres,”
egies
Jonn Pattisox, Clerk.
Nevada, May 22, 1862.
ROBATE NOTICE.—In the Probate
Court, Nevada County. State of California: inthe
matter of the estate of CHARLES ScuMINT, decvased
Pursuant to an order of this Court. made this day.
notice is hereby given that MONDAY THE 2p gy
OF JUNE, ap. 1862, at 11 ©’ clock A. M. in the cou)
room of this court, at the Court House in the County
of Nevada, have been Rie ed asa time and place
for making a retnrn to this Probate Court of the pro.
ceedings of the Acministrator of said estate, unde:
the order of this Court. dated April 28th. a, D. 1k6y
authorizing the sale of a steam saw mill lying one
mile south of Omega, on the emigrant road inthe
. County of Nevada, known as Schmidt’s Mill formerly
. known as the Voss & McCambridge Mill—when and
where any person interested in the said estate may
appear and file written objection to the eonfirmatiey
of the sale, and may be heard and may produce wit.
nesses in support of his objections.
Dated at Nevada, May 26th, 1862.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk,
By G. K. Fargvnar, Depoty. may27,
A ttt
NSOLVENT NOTICE.,—In the District
Court of the 14th Judicial District, of the state
of California;in the matter of the petition of Josppy
Hvst.er,. an insolvent debtor. Pursuant to an order
of the Hon. T. B, McFarland, Judge of the said }ijs
trict Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors
of the said insolvent, Jos. Hustler to be and appear
before the Hon. T. B. McFarland aforesaid, in open
Court, at the Court-room of said Court, in the sais
County of Nevada. ON THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, 4
D., 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day, then an
there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer
of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an usignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged
from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the
statute in such case made and provided; and in th:
mean time all proceedings against said insolvent ly
. stayed, Witness my hand and the seal of said court
this 26th day of May, 4. D , 1862.
.
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R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk,
By G, K, Farqrirar, Deputy. may2i,
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Eureka, ss.
By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issue!
from the Court of IRA StaNn.ey, Esq., an acting Jus.
tice of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid,
bearing date 30th day of May, a. D. 1862 to satixiy a
judgment rendered by said Stanley on the 26th day
of May a. D. 1862, in favor of C. A. Lawrence and
against J. B. Couger for the sum of Two Hundred
and Two 25-100 Dollars, debt, interest damages ani
costs of suit, and accruing costs, I have taken in ex
ecution, and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
all the right, title and interest of J. B. Couger the
defendant named, in and to New York Ravine, situ
ated near Snow Ponit, in the Township of Eureka,
County of Nevada, and State of Calitornia; said rayine commencing at the Middle Yuba river, in the said
County, and runs from thence up said ravine to above
where any tailings, water and gravel tlows into sai’
ravine from said Snow . oint, together with the tailings, water and gravel that flow therein, and the
right to all the tailings, water and gravel that may
hereafter flow into said ravine and belonging to sai
ravine; also, all the flumes, boxes, and appurtenan
ces belonging to said ravine, in front of the Justice’
office, at Moore’s Flat, on SATURDAY, THE 261
DAY OF JUNE, 4. D., 1862, between the hours
of 9o’clock a. M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day.
Taken as the property of J. B. Couger to satisfy the
above demands and aceruing costs. Witness my
hand this 2d day of June a. D. 1862.
O. D. BABCOCK,
jei:td. Constable of Eureka Tp.
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED from negotiating or purchasing 4 cer
tuin promissory note for $415, dated on or about Jiuy
12th, 1861, payable ten months after date, drawn by
R. F. Morrow in my favor, with interest at one and
one-half per cent per month, as the same was lost
by me, and payment thereof hag been stopped.
W. P. KNOX.
Sam” Any one finding said note will be rewarded by
. leaving it at this office.
BRIDGE BUILDING.
Qa. RICE,
Bridge Builder, Millwright,
AND DESIGNER.
HOSE INTENDING TO BUILD
Bridges, Quartz Mills and like structures.
will do well to give me a call and examine my
Designs. Having made arrangements with
one of the most reliable Patent Attorneys In Washington City, I also will attend to the MAKING OF
DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, and
PROCURING PATENT-RIGHTS.
Orrick—On Main street, Opposite Maver & (oF
Boot & Shoe Store—up stairs
Nevada City, Jan, 14, 1862. a
NKVADA DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
Corwen Broan & Pink Sts, (UP Stairs.)
AVING a large and well selected ar
sortment of Printing Material, we are prepa
to execute every description of
Plain and Fancy Job Printing,
ort notice
in a neat and workmanlike manner, at sh
and on very reasonable terms; such as
Business Cards, Bill-Mends, Cireular,
Ball Tickets, Labels, Checks,
Programmes, Handbills, Posters
PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED INKS.
—ALSO—
ALL KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLA
Kept Constantly on Hand.
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