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May 20, 1862 (4 pages)

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MY WILL, a Sincel have no lands or houses, And no boarded golden stores, What can I leave those who love me When they oe ar ar Do not smile; J am sting, Though my words sound gay and light, Listen to me, dearest Alice, I will make my will to night. First, for Mabel, who will never Let the dust of fatare yoars Dim the thought of me, but keep it Brighter still—perbaps with tears; In whose eyes whate’er I glance at, Touch, or praise, will always shine, Through a strange & By Love’s charter, She will never lend another Slenderest link ol thought I claim, J will therefore to her keeping, Leave my memory and my name, Bertha will do truer service To her kind than I have dove, So I leave to her young spirit The loag work I have begune Well! the threads are tangled, broken, ‘And the colors do not blend, She will lend her earnest striving, Both to finish and amend; nd sacred radiance, And, when it is all completed, Strong with care and rich with skill, Just because my hands began it, She will love it better still. Ruth shall have my dearest token, The one link I dread to break, which sweeps off lace du Throne, is an immense avenue, extending a right line wholly mine; The one duty that I live for.” She, when I am gone, will take, Sacred is the trust I leave her, Needing patience, prayer and tears, T have striven to fulfll it, ‘As she knows, these many years; Sometimes helpless; faint and weary, Yet a blessing shall remain With the task, and Ruth will prize it For my many hours of pain. What must I leave for my Alice? Nothing, love, to do or bear, Nothing that can dim your blue eyes With the slightest cloud of care; I will Jeave my heart to love you With the tender faith of old, Still to comfort, warm and light you Should your life grow dark or cold; No one else, et! child can claim it, If you find old scars of pain, They were only wounds, my darling, There is not, I trast, one stain, ifts indeed so worthless Now the slender sum is told? Well! I know not; years may bless them With a nobler price than gold, Am I poor? Ab, no, most wealthy! Not in these poor gifts you take, But in the true hearts that tell me, for my sake, —{All the Year Round. ce reatly enlarged. The Are my You will keep them Panis.—Paris has been g Itisacity of magnificent distances. Boulvard de Sebastopol, into the country from P beyond the reach of the eye. It is broad enough to march with ease ao army of one hundred thousand meoa mile io @ very brief period. As far asT could see, it is already lined with trees, A multitade of men were still at work upon it, At the opposite extremity of the city, all the old barries around the Place de . ’Etoile have been removed, and it has become the beautiful center of splendid Boulevard extending into the city, and avenues reaching into the country beyond the reach of vision. In that vicinity, also, especially aloog the upper portion of the Avenue Des Champs Elysees magnificent buildings are. being erected, which become the situation, and ornament the place. A new iron bridge has beeo built, ‘Pont de Solfereno,’ four hundred and ninety-two feet long, aud sixty-five and one-half in width, costing 1,170,000, It is an extension of a passage through the garden of the Tuilleries, which enters opposite to the Rue de Castiglioneg aud Place Van vome, and a new street is to be opened on the other side of the river, ina line with the bridge, insulating the Palace of the Legion of Honor, These vast public works give employment to vast multitudes, and insrease the decorations and attractions of the city. cettiliasiiiiiaamarenanpemaponaematens, Four Mopes or Toora-prawina —Before the days of chloroform there was a quack who advertised tooth-drawing without pain. The patient was placed in a chair, and the instrument applied to bis tooth with a wrench, followed by a@ roar from the unpleasantly surprised sufferer. “Stop,” cried the dentist, “compose yourself, I told ou I would give you no pain, but I only just gave you that twinge as a specimen, to show vou Cartwright’s method of opera ting!’ Again the instrameot was applied, another tug, another roar. “Now don’t be impatient, that is Dumerge’s way ; be seated and calm—you will now be sensible tothe superiority of my method.” Another application, another tug and roar. ‘Now, pray be quiet; that is Parkinsoa’s mode, and you don’t like it, and no wonder.” By this time the tooth bung by a thread; and whipping it out, the operator exultingly exclaimed, “That is my mode of tooth-drawing without pain, aud you are pow enabled to compare i, with the operations of Cartwright, Damerge and Parkinsoul”? Tus Minimum oF Vavor.—'Not worth a continental d—n’ is the lowest price affixed to anything heretofore, but there is even yet a lower value recently discovered, ‘Not worth a Confederate d—n,’ we take it, pe eer the very extent of the acme of the ltimate of the minimum cheupness, whittled to the very sharpest point.—[Shasta Courier. fr is estimated that the late queen of Madagascar, in the course of her reign, caused 100,000 men to be put to deat —but she did what she could towards repopulating the country. a ee TruTu becomes a falsehood if it is presentedin any other form than its right rela. tions, * Th fs. ng truth but the whole . reed MA aI wats 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 Te the Improved Machine. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! SEND FOR A CIRCULAR THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS} NOW USE Wheeler & Wilson's Machines, In making up Qver Shirts, Coate, Suits, &c. They now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may21 evada,. PAINT, OIL, GLASS AND WALL PAPER DEPOT. . KENT & MACKAY, Proprietors. ‘aie SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE tothe public that they have connected the above with their former business of Carpenters and Builders, At their old Stand. They have constantly on hand a full assortment of Paints, Gilt Mouldings, Oils, Window Shades, Glass, Paint Brushes, Wall Paper, Ete. Ete. Ete, nar Paints Mixed & Gilt Frames made to Order.“(o® Painting and Paper Hanging done with neatness and dispatch. N. B.—Furniture Repaired and Varnished. The advantages derived from the connection of the above business enable them to sell at lower rates than any other housein town, Persons wishing articles in their line would do well to give them a call. P. KENT, A. F.MACKAY. oct2-tf No. 97 Broad street, Nevada IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. SPRING STREET, NEVADA. Steam Engines and Boilers built to order, Castings and Machin‘ Ten ery of every deseripQuartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repair ed. 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 Nevada, Feb, 12th 1860.—tf D. THOM. BRIDGE BUILDING, AND DESIGNER. HOSE INTENDING TO rear ASS Designs, Having made arrangements wit one of the most reliable Patent Attorneys in Wash. PROCURING PATENT-RIGHTS. Orrick—On Main street, Opposite Mayer & Cor’ DR. CRONK’S ROOT BEER. AVING BOUGHT ALL THE FIXof Mr. R. McDaniel, 1 would respecttully inform the saloon keepers, and allin want of this healthy beverprices, This beer makesa) leasant and healthful beverage Families desiring to be furnished will please leave their orders at the manufactory. KEYES ise establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco, freight added. M. HEUGH. Q. RICE, Bridge Builder, Millwright, Bridges, Quartz Millsand like stractures, will do well to give me a call and examine m ington City, 1} also will attend to the MAKING OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, and Boot & Shoe Store—up stairs Nevada City, Jan, 14, 1862. TURES, ete., used in the manufacture of DOCTOR CRONK’S CELEBRATED ROOT BEER, age, that I have commenced running a wagon regularly and am now ready to fill orders at very low and iscommended all who have tried it. ag Send in Your Orders. <@a' apr29. No 24 Boulder st., Nevada. XYARLEM O11 (Medicamentum) and BA ee eterno? 297 LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. To all parts of California and Utal Territory, connecting at Marysville aud Nevada with Reliable Expresses to all parta of California, the Atlantic States and Europe. We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every Saturday Morning. . ev 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 . ‘“sQverland, via Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and reach their destination sooner than by any other . line. Treasure, 1 from the above points wi security. Gold Dust a United States and Europe, i ax low rates as can be done rity. Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied by faith fal Messengers. , Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly. Purchases of every description made. Forwarding of Merchandize and Commissions ofevery nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitnude, eo. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Farro & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent. ‘, RUSTEE’S REPORT. HOWING THE RECEIPTS AND EX. PENDITURES of the City government, for the . year ending May 12th, 1862: RECEIPTS : mitted to and . dispatch and . Packages and Letters trans th unrivaled nd Coin, forwarded to all parts of the psured or uninsured, at by any house with secu. 257 00 . From WOCUREN ccccsebscrveccssecsesencesses@hs y Road and polf taX..-+ee+e++ veh detiieaseekyht0. 00 Special bridge tax..+erereeserrs seenee + 4,808 88 3,919 39 seater wweneree — Total. .s coscsccedesene cevevese aeceerss $12,722 81 EXPENDITURES: Marshal’s salary..e++++s Ve bepene, e200 is $1,2C0 00 Policeman ..ecs.seccceseeceeee sore anes 1.080 00 Ass@880F .6 os prasedeennee eens Siew ee teeeee 250 00 Marshal’s commissions ..eee+++ sree . 482 12 Treasurer’s COMMISSIONS, «+++ sees eeeeeeere 251 70 Expended on roads by Scott and Venard.,.1,170 00 . Paidtor hydrants.. ssceeceeeseeeeescerers 915 60 Castings for the same@ .. .eeeerereeceereees 313 00 Lumber for flumes, CtC...ee eer eeeeeres 655 39 Lumber and labor on flumeS..+se+e+s eres 634 00 PAWL, .crccentee seccensoce, wesareaee 50 00 Legal services ..ssseeeeecees seesceee sree 100 00 NOME. 3 ken dee sercensen sues e468 eve uesaee 126 00 Printe. caccenr nette neccess cone cere caeees 88 00 Fire Department.. +e. eee ceeereeree eee 1 155 00 Hallidie, for Pine st. bridge...-+ +++ 4,595 00 Tools, labo r on streets, and sundries.. .-. 951 98 Total .ncccveccesecces echaus ay Or or $13,911 19 Total city indebtednes:—in outstanding warrants dreds ts oe Cash in treasury..seee++ eno nsec dtuqessse 703 74 Nevada, May 13th, 1862. CHAS. KENT, H. H, Fuace. Clerk. President. UNION LIVERY STABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA. J. Ae LANCASTER, Proprictor. 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, &e., and is now prepared to furnish as fine turnouts as 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 PArD 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. EMPIRELIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. J. H: HELM, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM their friends, and the public generally, . have their efficacy established by . yience in the hands of a reg eee eT Arama Medical. 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; 0} posite the southwest corner ot the Plaza, SAN FRANCISCO, HERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED privately, and with the utmost confidence by
the afflicted, at all hours daily, from 9 4. M. todP.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 partfeular branch of the medicai profession, he feels warranted in GUARANTEEING A CUREIN ALLCASES, whether of long standing or recently contracted, entirely removing the dregs of disease from the system, and making a perfect and PERMANENT CURE. He 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 success, Upwards of five thousand cases have been discharged cured in the year ending July Ist, 1860, showing a record surpassing any hospital in the United States CONSULTATION, b y letter or otherwise, FREE. oe Caution to the Public. Every intelligent and thinking person must know that remedies handed out for general use should well tested expeulaily educated physician, whose 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 uot only useless, but always injurious, The unfortunate should be PAR TICULAR in selecting bis physician, as it isa lamentable yet incontrovertible fact that many syphilitic patients 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 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, baving 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, 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 imposters, who assume German, French, or other names, and are without any claims to medical knuwledge, These knavish rascals infest all large cities, and, by means of their lying advertisements and posters, they induce the unwary to enter their Peter Funk ‘institutions.’ and unmereifully fleece them and poison themwith mercury. 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 devoies his whole time to the treatment of venereal diseases, Office, 751 Clay street. opposite the Plaza. Hours from 9 4. M., to 5 P.M. Qnmnisne HAVE CONFIDENCE. DR. YOUNG will guarantee a perfect and permanent cure in the following cases, or he charges nothing for his services: Syphilis, Gonoerrhaa, 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 ounce, as no disease is cured unless the patient feels perfectly well. be handed down to an innocent offspring. Persons who have been treated with mercury should be very cautious ip believing that they ave well, tor it is a scientifie fact thatt he mercury will mingle with the venereal, and form a disease a great de al 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, TAKE COURAGE—NEVER DESPAIR. Newson CREEK, Sept. 30, 1861. Dr. J.C. Youne,—You will remember what a hat in consequence of the great increase ‘ t 1 1 8 1 poor wretched creature I was when I last saw you, of business, and in order to accommodate . 144 the result has astonished me as well ¢ >. allot his customers, be have fitted upin elegant . jiends ; ee n@. BB WOU aA MY . 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. gay” 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. ao eee JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, . am now prepared to do Undertaking on the shortest notice. aw 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.) by eed PURCHASED THE ABOVE : establishment of 8. R. Perry, 1 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. OFFEE.—0LD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE —warranted pure—for sale by mar TT J. M. HIXSON & BRO. "NEVADA DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFICE.) Corner Broan & Pie Sts., (Up Stairs.) JS pte a large and well selected assortment of Printing Material, we are prepared to execute every description of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, in a neat and workmanlike manner, at short notice . and on very reasonable terms; such as Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Cireula Ball Tickets, a Labels, thee.” Programmes, Handbills, Posters, PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED INKS, Pb —ALSO— » ALL KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLANKS Kept Constantly on Hand, . on cases where the patient is not able to call. advice have completely overcome ailments such as, it seems to me, never afflicted mortal before. 1 never wrote a letter with greater sati faction than I pen this. J] shallremember you with gratitude as long asllive. 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, : JAMES HAISEY. 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 syinptoms which so often result in a miserable and disgusting death, But the suffering, before death comes to reheve the patient, is dreadful; sometimes panne the sufferer into that hving death—Insanity. Dr. J. C. Young’s mode of treatment is a new discovery, 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, 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, ©, 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 friend 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 to call Dr, Y., have almed such persons — the invalid as being Dr. oung. ‘The Doctor will always be ready to atten® a 18 medicines pannot be obtained at any other < Ry 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 Portsmonth House.’’ Office hours from 9 a. M. till 8 P. Feb. 8, 186Z.«-$m, oper es ediensaaenetnapenpyanscameel If . there is a particle of disease left in the system it will . brenk out some future time, when least expected, or . . Your invaluable prescription and excellent . ero teen Legal N tices. — MARSHAL’S NOTICE, OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with a resolution Weies ee Board of Trustees of Nevada City, at a aneeting b H on Tdesday evening, May 13th, 1862, Isha at " , expiration of ten days from the date hereof, pre 4 to peo » Ng No. 35, entitled “an Ordfeane -o provide for the licensing of dogs,’’ passe 9th, a. p. 1858. . — ot. Han Nevada, May 15th, 1862. Ws. H. Davinsoy, Marshal, The following is the ordinance referred to: : (No. 35.] ay eter seg to provide for the Licensing of Dogs 7 eer of the City of Nevada do ordain as fy). Secrion 1. From and after the first day dD. 1858, it shall not be lawful for the ow ae persons having the charge of dogs to allow hems tn run at large within the corporate limits of the of Nevada, except as provided for in this eetlidieeen’ Sec. 2. Every owner or other person baeien tk charge of dogs shall pay for a license for keeping e: "i dog the sum of five dollars per year, payable i a. vance at the Marshal’s office. © wastes ae sec. 3. ‘The Marshal sball provide for each pers: applying for a liceuse under this ordinance a Sis tag, stamped with a consecutive number, which re shall be securely fastened upon the neck of the a for which the ticense is taken out. He shall a furnish to the person taking out the license a rece} 4 for the amvuunt of money paid, with the date of the license. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Marshal ang watchmen to kill and remove all dogs fennd runnin, at large, the owners of which shall not have com ied with the provisions of this ordinance; and all ‘atthe ; obstructing the aforesaid officers in the piulecuenes of their duties under this ordinance, upon convictiy shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars or less than ten dollars, er in default of pay. ment, by imprisonment not more than ten days ip the city jail. an Paseed June 9th, 1858. H. H. FLAGG A. H. Hansow, Clerk, President, UMMONS.—State of California, County of Nevada, 8s., Eureka Township. Before Ika STANLEY, J. P, People of the State of ‘Califorma to 20BERT McCiLoup and Saran W, McCPHERSON, you are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace at his office in said Township oe SATURDAY, THE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF MAY, 4 p., 1862, at 10 o’clock, a. M. to answer to the one: plaint of D. Ransom to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a cetain mortgage, bearing date June Ist, 1858, executed by you to D, Ransom, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said complaint, particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the monies arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain promissory note set forth in the said complaint, made and delivered by the defendant Robert McClotd to the plaintiff D. Ransom, bearing even date with the said mortgage, that there is due upon said note more than the sum of two hundred dollars and interest thereon at the rate of three per cent per month from the Ist of June, 1858. And if any deficiency shall remain after applying all the monies arising trom the sale of said premises to the payment of said amount, inter. est and costs thereon that the plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendants and all and every person claiming through or under the defendants subsequently to the date of plaintiff's mortgage may be barred and foreclosed of al) right claim in equity of redemption in and to the said premises or any part thereof, and such other and further relic! or both in the premises as may be just and equitable, And you are bereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you for the sum of two hundred dollars and interest thereon, at the rate of three per cent. per month from the first day of June, a. D. 1858, together with all the costs of suit, and also demand of the court such other relief as prayed for in said complaint. Given under my hand this eighth day of May a. p, 1862. IRA STANLEY, Justice of the Peace, Ordered that the foregoing summons be published once a week for three weeks ia the Nevada Democrat a paper publishedin Nevada county. May 10, 1862.—3w. IRA STANLEY, J.P. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursu. ant to an order of the Honorable the Probate . Court of the County of Nevada, made and entered on . the 28th day of April a, D. 1862, notice is hereby lviven that on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, ab. 1862, between the hour of nine o'clock, 4. M. and the setting of the sun upon that . day, I shall proceed to sell, in front of the Court House, 1n the City of Nevada, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain Steam sawMill and appurtenances, lying about one mile north of Omega, and on the Emigrant Road, in the County of Nevada, State of California, known as “Schmitt's . Saw Mill,’? and formerly as ‘* Met ‘ambridge & Voss’ . Saw Mill.” LOUIS VORs, . April 29, 1862. Adm’r Est. Chas. Schmitt dee. IEN NOTICE.—State of California; County of Nevada, ss., in the 14th Judicial District W. B. CHURCHILL, plaintiff, vs. E1dsal PENROFE, defendant. All persons holding or claiming liens under the provisions of the Lien Law of the State of California, on that certain one-story frame house on Relief Hill, in the County of Nevada, State of Califormia . situated and being in the town or village of Relie! . Hill. and next south of the house of Joshua Penrose being the most northerly house in said town (except . ing the said house of Joshua Penrose, ) and now 0e. eupied by Elijah Penrose, defendant herein, asa dwelling bouse, are hereby notified to be and appear . in the District Court atoresaid,on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 4. d_ 1562, at ten o'clock a M., and then and there exhibit prool ol . their said liens. THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Nevada, May 5, 1862.—3w. Att’y for PV. IEN NOTICE.—State of California: County of Nevada, ss., in the 14th Judicial Dis trict. W. B. CuurcHILL, plaintiff, vs. Josuca PEN: rosk, defendant, All persons holding or claiming liens under the provisions of the Lien Law of th State of California, upon that certain frame house on Relief Hill, in the County of Nevada, State of California, situated and being north of the village of Reliet Hill, or being the most northerly house ot said town, and now occupied by defendant, Josbua Penrose, a dwelling-house, are hereby notified to be aad ap: } pear in the Distriet Court aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 4. D. 1862, a! 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to exhibit proof o! . their said liens, THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Nevada, May 5, 1862. Att’y for PI'f, ISSOLUTION .— The CoPartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. 1" the hardware business, known by the firm and name of TALLMAN & TURNER, is dissolved by mutual coo: } sent, All persons indebted to, or having unset “ accounts with the firm, are requested to callim 4 ately at our place of business on Commercial street, and settle. D. S. TALLMAN, Nevada, March 6, 1862. GEO, E. TURNER. ee respectfully inform the izens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has purchase’ the interest of his late partner, Mr. D. 5. Tallman, '® the HARDWARE STORE, and will continue theness as heretofore. He respectfully solicits ® contin . nance of the public patronage. GEO. F. TURNER. M. 2: nln ectatetacston Aus STILL THEY COME add HIXSON & BRO. are still adding to their i “ HT IN ANY The undersigned would . heavy stock of Groceries and Provisions, and W! for cash LOWER THAN CAN BE BOUG HOUSE IN THE MOUNTAINS! March 13, 1862. i ANTED.—10 PURCHASE a NO. 1 MIL ‘March 29, 1862. FN No. 18 Broad st. Nevalt .