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MARCHING SONG.
BY ALIC OAREY. —
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Unloop the tents from the tent poles;
Hands that are knotty and 5 1
‘And yoke the teams to the gun-wains,
And drag the guns along!
And form into line good fellowsof mine,
Yo right our country’s wrong.
Let rebels beat into ploughshares
Their swords, as we’re marching on,
-Or we'll count them as altar horns, the which
Our victims shall bleed upon!
Step quick into line, fellows of mine,
For the time of is gone!
By God’s good grace our Eagte
Shall keep his place in the sky;
The world would swing a century back
Ifhe in the dust would lie;
His great proud heart all cloven apart,
And the film of death in his eye.
The precious blood of the fathers
Maketh our flag so bright;
Then bear it aloft with every star
And every stripe in sight!
And each gunner tread with his hand oa the head
Of his gun, to the field offght.
Careless of ribbons or roses,
To stick in our bosoms are We;
Young Ishmaels sprang from the bushes
And nursed in the wild, we agree
That never a band of spangles can stand
For the manhood of men, soul free.
Unlonp, then, the tents from the tent-poles,
Take cross-beams and side props and all;
The wind {s trampling before us,
And piping like Abner to Saul;
So step into line, good fellows of mine,
In honor to stand, or fall.
LE aeeieiiiiaal
Gerrine Usep To It.—Custom can soon
familiarize os with almost anything; and
long habit renders the most repulsive things
not only tolerable, but often attractive.
You, fastidious reader, would not like a
pig in the corner of your kitchen; but there
are people whorather fancy that kind of
domestic life. Ao Irishwoman had gota
little pen partitioned off in her bouse, and
provided herself with a pig to put in it;
when, one morning, a friend of ours over.
heard ber neighbors congratalatiog her.
“Aad faith,” said one, “what fine compan
he’ll be for ye this wiater when Patrick’s
away!’’
Familiarity with crime and the gallows
is a prolific breeder of criminals, The borrore of banging, instead of suppressing the
evil propensities of the vicious, appear
rather to inspire bravado and recklessness
of death, “What has become of Jack?’
“Ab! poor devil, he danced on nothing yesterday!”” Such is the tone of levity with
which rogues soon learn to speak of the
most terrible penalty of the law,
The guillotine anf its bloody ax became
such a common daily spectacle io Paris, in
the days of the Revolution, that the citizens thought nothing of it. When the tumbrels went by, loaded with condemned persons, the spectators merely shrugged their
shoulders, while the poor wretches themselves often exhibited a dismal tendency to
joke. Numbers of old women used to go
every day and carry their knitting, to witness the executions, for want of any better
amusement, It was almost as good as the
theater, with the additional advantage of
being a free exhibition. The ax fell, the
heads dropped one after another into the
bag that was placed to receive them, and
the old women nodded approvingly, sometimes exclaiming, “Good, a very brave
death!’ and went on with their knitting.
When any one bad died by the guillotine
he was facetiously said to have “sneezed iato the sack.”
. -Sowar is fast familiarizing us with ite
horrora, : How shocking were the first violent deaths occasioned by the slavebulders’
rebellion! What grief and mourning and
fury of revenge were stirred by the atrocities of the Baltimore mob, and the sacrifice
of patriot’s lives at Big Bethel! But the
more blood flows the less we seem shocked
by it. Neither citizen vor soldier shrinks
from the conflict which appeared at first so
terrible. No doubt the brave man in battle, when the dead are falling all around bim, cares less for wounds and groaos and .
sacrificed lives than one unused to such
eceuves cares for a single broken limb or
severed floger.
How an Army Moves.—The scene when
a corps d’armee is preparing fora march is
piquant and interesting in the extreme, It
ig as though abive of very buzzingly inclined bees were suddenly preparing to
swarm. Huge clusters hang upon the hillsides; indefatigable individuals of the body
politic dart-io all directions; purple sbirts
and variegated-blankets are gathered like
rapes'from the bashes—here the metaphor
comes #0 mixed as to be, unworthy of
pursuit. An army, .be it remarked en passant does-aot'advance, according to the popular ided, With large banners flying aud excentrig;ttgmpets blowing, but it goes on decently wand steadily—skirmisters in front
and mn. be eS Rene at both ends
of the’Soliyino. As ‘the long, dense tines go
cathe over the hills, J cao only thiok of
Da Chaillu’s African auts, that, after assuring themselves that they’re right, go indastriously abead, turning out for nothing,
bat swarming over nag ye that attempts
to bar their progress. In accordance with
a habit acquired by long reportorial experience, I have boldly batton-boled several
sir g soldiers and asked them whither
the army isgeing. But one might as well
tap a turtle oo the back, or on the rim of
his shell, and inquire at what island the
maio body ef-fiesh intend to make a landing, a8 to ask a common soldier or a sutler
the destination of bis regiment, much, less
division, , Eyea Colonels don’t know, .and
= er rule, are equally stupid or
reticent!" ining buen lin Ae
ceteris
.
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FOR FAMILY USE.
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ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVEROOME
NO LEATHER PAD
Used Now on the New Style of Machine!
The New Style of Hemmer
AND
TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER,
ARE ATTACHED}
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SEND FOR A CIRCULAR
THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS
NOW USE
Wheeler & Wilson's Machines,
In*making up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits, &ce. They
now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may21
MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent,
Nevada,
SELECT SCHOOL
~—FOR—
YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Head of Broad street, Nevada.
This School will re-open on MONDAY, Jan, 6th, 1862,
TERMS:
Primary Branches, per month...++.. $4 00
English Branches and Mathematica, per m’th 5 00
Latin, per month,....++4+ secvccecces 1 OO
ren, ahaa sdsecrensieecgoee & Oe
German, ‘ pie Redes dadoedded rddede BOO
French, ‘ Sha eeecnnessasenccece 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.
FOR SALE!
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his magnificent
Daguerreotype Gallery.
IT IS THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT
Of the Kind in the Mountains,
and as the owner is compelled to leave, it willbe 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 estab
lishment is now doing a spendid business, which will
go on increasing till next Winter.
Purchasers desiring to learn the business will
be taught the sdme in all its branches, by the undersigned., A, LIEBERT.
May 16, 1862.
.
. NEVADA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA,
' Steam Engines and
HH Boilers built to order.
\ Lie Castings and Machinai team Cu ba of every description.
Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or re ired. 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
Nevada, Feb, 12th 1860.—tf D. THOM. re ne
.
DISSOLUTION. .
tag CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned, under
the style ot Mills, in the Stable, Hay and
Barley business, is this day dissoived by mutual consent—H. H. Flagg retiring from the fitm. Fither
party has full pédwer to settle all outstanding accounts. H, H. FLAGG,
June 3, 1862, =" H. C. MILLS. '
—The business of the late firm of Flagg & Mjils .
stand, corner of Pine and S streets.
jes-3t* peal}
since eitdiaslinnintiictansocontiniesheieom
Og BREW ERY.—THE UNDERSIGNED
would respectfully inform the lovers’ ood.
LAGER BEER, that rng eaneniietien 1 articld hat
u.
Ses Sate a hae nt rly -rooms, ‘amilies,,
generally, at redueed ra en LABAUF.
Mareh 27, 862, Spring at, Nevada.
. WAR VAL oe
‘
\ rd rg Sih vA Mate
*.%e er el ghee Kemet fn ee, mm,
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
% ‘ ie Western Utah:
Franktown, Washoe Valley, . Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City, Virginia City,
And Walker River Mines.
Allletters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
‘Overland, via Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and
reach their devtimatton 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 secus
rity.
Gur Treasure Express wiil always be accompanied
by faithful Mesvengess.
ga Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every descréption made. Forwarding
of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude.
9. Oflice in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. Ae LANCASTER, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
he has ackded extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establistiment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &e., 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 Parp TO HORSES ON LivkRY.
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.
35. A. LANCASTER.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J. He HELM, Proprictor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to accommodate
allot his customers, he bavé fitted upin 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.
g@~ Horses kept by the day or week on the most
reasonable terms.
J. H. HELM,
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada.
SAVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, 1
am now preparedto do Undertaking on the
shortest notice.
aa~ Orders eft at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to. odt2-tt
PIONEER SASH FACTORY.
CAYOTE STREET, NEVADA.
(Second Door above the Gas Works.)
AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
establishment of 8. R. Perry, ] wonldinform 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,
BRIDGE BUILDING.
Q. RICE,
Bridge Builder, Millwright,
AND DESIGNER.
HOSE INTENDING TO BUILD
Bridges, Quartz Millsand 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 Mayer & Cor’
Boot & Shoe Store—up stairs
Nevada City, Jan, 14,1862.
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. MeDaniel, IT would respecttully 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 » leasant and healthful beverage .
andiscommended all who bave tried.it.
ag Send in Your Orders. -@@
Families desiring to be furnished will please leave
their orders at the manufactory.
E. B. KEYES,
apr29. . No 24 Boulder st., Nevada.
NEVADA. DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
CorngeR Broap & PINE Srs., (Ur Stairs.)
be GM heh a large and well selected assortment of Printing Material, we are prepared
,. to execute every description of
Plain and Fancy Job Printing,
will be continued by the undergigned,. at the old ina peat and workminlike manser, at stort ‘notice pslmed such persons u
and on very reasonable terms; such as. :
Buadin Cards, -Ueads, Cireulars,
Ball Tickets Labels, * “Cheeks,
Programmes, Handbills, Posters.
PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED IN
were as ‘ ’ ‘
ALL KINDS OF ‘JUSTICES’ BLANKS Wee Gehan ha
-. « Kept Gonstantly on Hand.
‘ ‘
.
Obie ot 2
Dr. J. C. YOUNG,
Late Professor of the University of Pennsylvania,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS
Private Medical Office and Hospital,
NO. 751 CLAY STREET;
O} posite the southwest corner of the Plaza,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Wee HE CAN BE CONSULTED .
‘
rivately, and with the utmost confidence by
. the afflicted, at all hours daily, from 94, M. toS P.M. .
DR. YOUNG addresses those who are suffering under the affliction of private disease, whether @ rising
from impure connection or the terrible vice of self.
abuse. Devoting his entire time to that particular .
branch of the medicai profession, he feels warranted .
in GUARANTEEING A CUREIN ALLCASES, whether .
. of long standing or recently contracted, entirely re.
moving the dregs of disease from the system, and
. muking a perfect and PERMANENT CURE.
. ie would call the attention of the afllicted to the .
. fact of his long standing and well earned reputation,
. furnishing sufficient assurance of his skill and suc. cess,
Upwards of five thousand cases have been dis.
charged cured in the year ending July Ist, 1860, .
showing a record surpassing any hospital in the
United States.
ConsuLtation, by letter or otherwise, Free.
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 physi.
cian, whose preparatory study fits him for all the
duties he most 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
always injurious. The unfortunate shonld be PAR
. TicvLaR in selecting his physician, as it is a lamentable yet incontrovertible fact that many syphilitic .
patients are made miserable with ruined constitutions .
by mal-treatment from inexperienced physicians in
general practice; for it is a point generally conceded
by the best syphilographers, that the study and management ofthese 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 rystem of treatment, in most cases making an indiscriminate use of
that antiquated and dangerous weapon, mercury,
More caution, however, should be used by thesyph.
. ilitie patient, in cousulting nominal physicians of
the advertising elass, as nine-tenths of them are im. posters, who assume German, French, or other
. names, and are without any claims to medical knuwl}edge, These knavish rascals infext all large cities,
. and, by means of their lying advertisements and pos. ters, they induce the unwary to enter their eter
Funk “institutions,” and unmercifully fleece them
and poison them with mereury. Persons 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 devoter his whole time to the treatment of venereal
diseases, Office, 761 Clay street. opposite the Plaza. .
Hours from 9 A, M., to 5 P. M.
— (—
HAVE CONFIDENCE,
DR. YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases. or hecharges nothing for his services: Syphilis, Gonoerrlaa, Stricture
of the Urethra, Affection of the Prostrate Gland, .
Weakness of the Genital Organs, Impotency, Sterility, both in the male and female, Spermatoria, or
Semlnal 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 thesystem it will
brenk out some future time, when least expected, or
be handed down to an innocent offspring. Persona .
who have been treated with mereury should be very
. cautious in believing that they are well, for it isa
. scientific fact thatt he mercury w ill mingle with the
. venereal, and form a disease a great deal worse than
. the original, All those who have reason to think,
. by bad feelings, that they have been treated thus,
. should consult Dr. Young, and he will examine their .
cases and tell them at once how they stand, .
—
j
. TAKE COURAGE—NEVER DESPAIR.
.
Newson Crerk, Sept. 30, 1861,
Dr. J.C. Youne,—You will remember what a
poor wretched creature I was when I last saw you,
land 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. 1 nev\er wrote a letter with greater satisfaction than I pen
(this. I shall remember you with gratitude as long
jasllive. That you may live long to alleviare the
sufferings of others as you have mine, is my earnest
prayer. Please accept my heartfelt thanks that you
. have brought this almost hopeless case to so happy .
. a termination, Yours, truly, hi
JAMES HALSEY. .
STRICTURE.
This ternble 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 uneas. iness 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 reheve the patient, is dreadful; sometimes
plunging the sufferer into that hving death—Insan.
y.
Dr. J. C. Young’s mode of treatment is a new dis.
. covery, made within a few years by M. Ricord of the
French Venereal Hospital; and is sure. safe and
speedy.
All afflicted should call on Dr. Young at once, and .
they will be sure of a permanent cure without an .
. operation.
}
. PP, S—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, .
. Catiformia,
{ DO NOT BE DECEIVED.
. In consequence of the wide spread celebrity of Dr.
J. C. Young, certain pretenders have palmed them.
selves 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 of: .
. fice, or send some known triend that will not deceive .
. them, as the landlords of some disreputable hotels .
have been in the habit of keeping loungers on at .
their places,,and when requested tocall Dr. Y., have
n the inyalid as being Dr.
oung. The Doctor will always be ready to attend
on cases where the patient is not able to call. Hts
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.
ce, 751 Clay street, opposite a Pertamsegth
Feb, 8, 1862,—3m, nt BE Mh ies
; ¢ oa. .
. STANLEY, J. }.
. less, to be and appear before the Hon, I
. day of June, A, P.
Legal Notices.
Ordinance No. 63,
N ORDINANCE TO PREVEN
Chinese from using the City Bur meth.
Yhe Board of Trustees of the City of hovenea
ordain as follows:
Section Ist, It shall be unlawful for the Chines
——— a
. to use the City Burying Ground for the burial bi
their dead.
Src. 2d. NoChinese person shall enter the
closure of the City Burying Ground except b 4
mission of the oty Marshal. vt
see 3d. Thecity Marshal may give perniss.
to Chinese persons to enter the Nevada City atta
Groand in numbers not to exceed two at Ane
time, and then only iu the presence of the Ma: hat
or Policeman.
remy
Ske. 4th. Fach and every Chinaman or Chip,
woman violating any of the foregoing rections, s} on
be deemed guilty of trespass and on éonvietion ‘
fined i a sum not less than five dollars, nor en.
ceed twenty-five dellars; or by imprisonment poe
less than three nor more than fifteen Cays, <i,
May 2st, 1862 C. W. YOUNG, bres,
Joun Pattison, Clerk, ; J
Nevada, May 22, 1862.
Ordinance No. 64.
N ORDINANCE LEVYING ROAD
Tax
‘The Trustees ofthe city of Nevada do ordain a.
follows:
"
It is hereby ordained that a Rond Tax of four dol.
lars be levied upon every able bodied male inhabit.
ant. between the ages of twenty one and fifty yenps
residing within the corporation limits of the city of
Nevada, and the Marshal is hereby authorized ty
demand and colleet the same. Passed May 2), Ise
C. W. YOUNG, Pres,
Jonn Patnson, Clerk. 5
Nevada, May 22, 1862.
UMMONS~—State of California, County
of Nevada, ss., Township of Fureka: belore In,
People of the State of California to
ZENAS WHEELER, vou are hereby summoned to appeny
before the undersigned Justice of the Peace. at his
office in said township, ON TUFSDAY THE Iti Day
OF JUNE, a. p, 1862, at one o’ciock, P M., toanswer
to the complaint of Joun B. Fra, who demanns of yn
the sum of Two Hundred Ll ollars and interest at ye
rate of four per cent per month from the 9th day of
March, 1858, alledged to be due on a promissory pote
made by you on the 9th day of March, 1968, payable
three months after date, said note being on file inmy
office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment
will be rendered against you for the said suin of Two
. Hundred Dollars and interest, and costs of suit, Given
under my hand this 31-t day of May, a. »., 1862.
IRA STANLEY, Justice of the Peace
—On reading and filing tl e affidavit of the plaintif
. in the above suit. and ft appearing therefrom that a
cause of actiun exists against said defendant, and it
. also appearing that said defendant has departed from
his usual place of abode, it is therefore ordered that
service of summons in said cavse be made by publication in the Nevada Democrat, a newspaper printed
nnd published in the County of Nevada, and most
. likely to give notice to the said defendant, for on
week from the date hereof. Given under my hand
this 31st day of May. a. p. 1862. IRA STANLY,
A true copy, attest Justice of Peace,
0. D. Banock, Contable of Eureka Tp.
Jnne 3, 1862,
‘NROBATE NOTICE.—In the Probate
Court, Nevada County, State of California; inthe
matter of the estate of CHARLES Scum, deccased.
Pursuant to an order of this Court. made this dar,
notice is hereby given that_ MONDAY THE 23p Nay
OF JUNE, 4 p. 1862, at 11 o’eloek A. M. in the court
. room of this court, at the Court House in the County
of Nevada, have been appoin'ed as a time and place
for making areturn to this Probate Court of the proceedings of the Administrator of said estate, under
the order of this Court, dated April 28th. a. p. 1862,
authorizing the sale of a steam saw mill lying one
mile south of Omega, on the emigrant road in the
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 confirmatin
. of the eale, and may be heard and may produce witnes:es in support of his objections.
Tated at Nevada, May 2¢th, 1862.
RH. FARQUHAR, Clerk,
By G. K. Farquiar, Deputy. may27.
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the District
Court of the 14th Judicial Listrict, of the Mate
of California;in the matter of the petition of Joseri
. FIvSTLEeR, an insolvent Cebtor, Pursuant to an order
. of the Hon. T. B. MeFar'and, Judge of the said Dis. triet Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors
. of the said insolvent, Jos. Mostler to
be ard aypesr
before the Hon. T. B. McFarland aforesaid, in open
Court, at the Court-room of said Court, in the said
. County of Nevada. ON THE 2eTH DAY OF JUNE, a.
p., 1862, at 10 o’elock, a. M., of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer
of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an as. signment of his estate be made, and he he discharge’
from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the
statute in such case made ind provided; and in the
mean time all proceedings against said insolvent be
stayed, Witness my hand and the seal of said court
this 26th day of May, A. D . 1862.
Rk. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By G, K. Farquaar, Deputy. may2i.
IEN NOTICE,—State of California:
County of Nevada: Perer Kentand A. F. Mackat
. plaintiffs, vs. J. H. Hamuton and Evizanrtk HaMihton, defendants—in County Court. Notice is hereby
given to all persons holding or claiming lens on that
certain lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situ:
ated in the City of Nevada, and described as follows
bounded on the north by Spring street, and fronting
on Spring street one hundred and twenty-four feet,
wore or less, and on the west by lot of land of Hampton, and on the east by lot of Watson, and extencing
south from Spring street, four bundred feet, n ove OF
‘avid Beklen.
at the Court Room of said Court, on the TWELFTH
1862, and then and there exhibit
the proof of said liens.
Dated the 2d day of May, A. D. 1862.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clet.
per G. K, Farquhar, Deputy.
J. 1. Caupwenr, Att’y for Pl'ffs. mays.
ISSOLUTION.— The Co-Partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned. ™
the hardware business, known by tbe firm and name
of TALLMAN & TURNER, is dis-olved by mutual co?
sent. All persons indebted to, or haying wneett!?
accounts with the firm, are requested to call immee
ately at our place of business on Commercial street.
and settle, D.& TALLMAN,
Nevada, March 6, 1862. GEO. E. TURNER,
The undersigned would respectfully inform the cit:
izens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has purchare’
the interest of his late partner, Mr. D. 8, Tallman, ©
the HARDWARE STORE, and will continue the busi:
ness as heretofore. He respecttully solicits @ coptip
uance of the public patronage. GEO. E. TURNER.
LOST NOTE--CAUTION.
CERTAIN PROMISSORY NOTE.
drawn by H. Henderson, about the middie 0
August, 1861, for one hundred and sixty dollars, rl
favor of the undersigned, and payable on demane,
has been lost or misiaid. All pevene ae
against purchasing or negotiating a note, as P
eat has been stopped. M, BRENNAN.
Nevada, May 29, 1862.—3t.
Has OL (Medicamentam) and
HAMBURG TEA, for sale by
Feb. 21, E. F. SPENCE, 47 Broad stre4#.
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