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November 26, 1861 (4 pages)

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NO LONGER YOUNG. No longer young? how sad it seems, ‘To mark our morning’s waning beams, To feel our dreams are only dreams— To hear, in mirth of girls and boys, The refrain of our grt Hb To seem too old for simple toys— To catch a shadow in the glass— A flitting shadow as we pass— A face no longer young, alas! Love's prophecy young years enfold, Time steals its glow with fingers cold— There’s something sad in growing old. It never comes again in sooth, With ananhood’s wisdom, age’s truth, The pleasant fever of our youth. We find, while memory’s sea we sound, Midst rarest treasures wrecked around, How much we’ve missed, how little found, Once, from life’s miser hand we bought Joy, wilder than our wildest thought, But ah, she kept the joy we sought For no new gifts we still may bow ; She binds upon our faded brow No opaline crown of promise now. We bear no more the exu/tant palm Triumphant toward our zenith’s calm, But groping graveward, sing a psalm, The self-asserting soul will crave The song-like joy it sought to save— Twill shrink back from the drear, dark grave. Age hath its pleasures, age its pain, ¢ ripeness of Time's soberer rein, The stated eye, the burdened brain, The palsied pulse, the measured mien, The yearning for what once hath been, The waiting for the dread unseen! How happy if, with whitening bair, And face all lined with lines of care The soul looks upward, young and fairl _ oR ARRON ENTREE RENE ‘he Contraband Question. The Secretary of War has given the following instructions to the commander of the land forces accompanying the naval expedition, in relation to the employment of contraband negroes : War Deranruent, Oct. 14, 1861. Sin: In conducting military operations within States declared by the proclamation of the President to be in a state of insurrection, you will govern yourself, so far as persons held to service under the laws of such State are concerned, by the principles of the letters addressed by me to Major General Butler on the 30th of May and the 8th of August. As special directions, adapted to special circumstances, cannot be given, much must be referred to your discretion, as commanding Geveral of the expedition, You will, however, avail yourself of the services of any persons, whether fugitives from labor or not, who may offer them to the National Government, You willemploy such persons in such services as they may be fitted for, either as ordinary employes, or, if special circumstances seem to require it, in ny other capacity, with such organization, in squads, companies or otherwise, as you deem most beneficial to the service. This, however, is not intended to mean a general arming of them for military service, You will assure all loyal masters that Congress wtl! provide just compensation to them for the loss of the services of those so employed. It is believed that the course thus indicated will best secure the substantial rights of loyal masters, and the benefits to the United States of the services of all disposed to suprt the Government, while it avoids all nterferenee with the social system of local institutions of every State, beyond that which insurrection makes unavoidable, and which a restoration of peaceful relations to the Union, under the Constitution, will immediately remove, Respectfully, Srion CAMERON, Secretary of War, Brigadier General T. W. Sherman, commanding expedition to Southern coast, Gay, Scorr anp tan War DerartMent.— A dispatch to the New York Tribune contains the following : It is well known that Gen, Scott has had an unsettled account withthe War Department since the Mexican war. Secretary Cameron has recently given examination of his claims, now thirteen years old. Jeff. Davis’s malignity brought bim in debt on aecount of his expenditures over receipts in Mexico, and ao far as the Secretary’s reports could do it, discredited him as a financial agent of the Government. Mr. Cameroo bas reported that Gen. Scott was not only entiled to the money he claimed of Government, but that he saved to it millions of dollars, which, by the laws of war, he could have pocketed, under the settled principles regulating the distribution of prizes and contribution money. This opportunity of personal advantage Gen, Scott generously diverted to founding a home for invalid soldiers, Oue of his monuments, long after he is dead, willbe the Soldiers’ Home, near Wasbington. ee oe Roya Scanpat.—It is now affirmed that Queen Victoria is not only insane, but much addicted to indulgence in strong drinks, While under the influence of brown stout. not long since, she hurled a bottle of perfumery at Prince Albert, and followed up the assault with an attempt to set fire to the tapestry. She was jealous, Albert had been flirting with the ballet-girls, [t is also reported by a correspondent, that the Prince of Prussia, who married the eldest daughter of Victoria, amuses himself occasionally by whipping his wife and clothing ia sable her royal peepers. She shows fight. but lacks the muscle of the sturdy Dutebman. seceuscnmaaiaacapanaasiae ttt eenA New Use or Puoroorarurs—A novel and interesting application of the science of photography is now in daily use at the famous Mettray colony, near Tours, (France,) which is a reformatory for young convicts. Every urchin brought to this house of correction has his portrait taken at the moment be sets foot in it, and another is made on the day of his leaving. The first portrait represents tbe rags, dirt and misery, the physical and moral degredation, the prematurely careworn features, the scowling, cowering, timid, uneasy, and witbal ferocious look of the born thief. The second shows the same individasl, trans formed by the magic of judicious discipline, which includes physical comforts and kind treatment—his dress is now clean and neat, and bis countenance is redolent of health, contentment, self confidence, benevolence and energy. Philosophy had never in avy age a grander subject for contemplation than two such pictures, SS SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA, NATURE'S TRUE RESTORATIVE. PLEASANT TO THE TASTE. COMPOSED OF Purely Vegetable Extracts. ND MAY BE TAKEN AT ALL SEAsons with perfect safety, The fame of Samps’ SARSAPARILLA, is not confined to the limits of our own country, but it is now used in almostevery part of the von The following is from Mr. Fay, the well-known representative of our Government to Prussia: U. 8. Leca tion, Bertin, Prussia. Messrs. A. B. & D. Sanps:—Gentlemen: Having seen your Sarsaparilla used in this city with great effect in a severe case of Scrofuls, Ihave been requested to order three dozen bottles, which please send with the least possible ee Iam inspired only bre feeling of philanthropy, in begging you to publish this unasked testimony to the value ofa me licine which, widely as it is known, is not known asitought to be. I am gentlemen, respectfully yours, &c., Tusopore 8, Fay. Price $1,00 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5,00, Ask for Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and take no other, Prepared by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by C. M. BATES, and E, F. SPENCE, Nevada; and all other Druggists. Nov, 23, 1861. “gw OPPOSITION. —o PEOPLE’S STAGE LINE! From Grass Valley to Nevada. LEXANDER GRIFFIN & JAMES oe ATHERTON having bought the Cea entire stage stock of B. F. Wood= worth, would inform the traveling yublic that they will commence their trips on SUNJAY, JULY 28th, leaving Grass Valley, at 8:30; 11:30; A> M., and 4:30, P. M., every day. Returning, leave Nevada, at 0:30, A. M.; 2:30 and 6 o’clock P. M . PRICE OF PASSAGE, FIFTY CENTS! Our coach and harness are new, and all persons who may favor us with their patronage, can rest assured that we will do all in our power to give entire GRIFFIN & ATHERTON, Proprietors, satisfaction, July 27, 1861. age NOTICE TO ALL! -@a ITALIAN BARBER SHOP. No. 66, Broad Street, Nevada, WATCHFUL EYE KEEP on your Precious Head. Hair Dressing according to the atest style. swuxurious Shaving. ...+5.+ PYYYTETITT TTT 25 Cents. Shampooing ...cesecscesees oeeeeeresee 50 Cents. Hair Cutting and Dressing,.....e+ .50 Cents, Bw Special treatment of the Hair for its preser vation—free. feb7-tf PHILLIP DUCA, UNDERTAKING. WM, C. GROVES, Undertaker. Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada, Soc AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I am now prepared to do Undertaking on the shortest notice. Ba Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to, oct2-tf UNDERTAKING. M. C, STILES, Undertaker, has on hand and will make to order, COVERED COFFINS at the following rates : Small, from.... All work done in the neatest style, nished and no charge for engraving. Nevada, March 16th 1861.—tf sooesee S to $10, +e». $10 to $20. Plates fureteeeeeeee FOR SALE. SPAN OF GOOD WORK HORSES, Wagon and Harness—will take half the pay in wood, or freight from Sacramento city, Apply to J. M, HIXSON, No. 75 Broad st., Nevada. Nov. 12, 1861, RESCRIPTIONS Carefully Prepared by J. F. RUDOLPH, Apothecary, Oct. 5, 1861. EROSENE AND ALCOHOL— E. F. SPENCE, Druggiat, No. 47 Broad et,, Nevada. Commercial st., Nevada, For sale by Oet. 31. [Number 61.} N ORDINANCE FIXINING THE COMpensation of the City Marshal and Policemen. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows >— Sxerion 1, The City Marshal shallreceive as a full compensation for his services, the sum of one hundred dollars a month to be paid out of the City Treasury. He shall also receive for his services as Collector, fifteen per centum on all monies collected on ac. count of poll and road taxes, and five per centum on the amount collected by him on account of other city revenues; which per centage he is authorized to retain outof the amount collected, . Se, 2, Policemen shall receive as a compensation for their services the sum of ninety dollars a month, to be paid out of the City Treasury as other demands against the City. Sxc. 3. For every arrest for violation of City Ordinances, the Marshal and Policemen shall be entitled to the same fees as are allowed Constables in similar cases, when the same shall be made out of . Programmes, the persons arrested. Sxc. 4, This Ordinance to take effect and bein force from and after the first day of May a. p. 1861. Passed April 4th 1861, JOHN WILLIAMS, President, T. H. Rourn, Clerk, apré JOB PRINTING OFFICE.) ous. 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. cm PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! SEND FOR A CIRCULAR THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS NOW USE Wheeler & Wilson’s gtachines, 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 MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent, Nevada, EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. J. HHELM, Proprietor. that in consequence of the great increase of business, andin order to accommodate allot his customers, he have fitted upin elegant f THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM . } “ J hereunto set my hand and impress the seal asi: friends, and the public generally, “~ of the said Court, at office, in the City of . 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, Aw” Horses kept by the day or week on the most . reasonable terms. J. H. HELM, UNION LIVERY STABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA. J. A. 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, &c., and is now prepared a as fine turnoutsas can be found in the e. 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. OSIN AND BEESW AX—For Sale by KE. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary, Oct. 17, No, 47 Broad st., Nevada. NEVADA DEMOCRAT . NEVADA DEMOCRAT Corner Broad & Prive Sts., (Ur Stairs.) AVING 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-Weads, Circula } Ball Tickets, "Labels, Checks, . Mandbills, Posters, PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED INKS. —ALSO— ALL. KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLANKS Kept Constantly oa Hand. EXPRESS. LANGTON’S PIO To all parts of Cali necting at Marysville and Nevada with Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe. We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, Reliable aan Ove? in Western Utah: Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown, Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon, Truckee Meadows, Johnstown, Carson City, Virginia City, And Walker River Mines. antic States, enclosed 11 letters for the Western Atlantic States, inaee Government franked envelopes, and endorsed “Qyerland, via Salt Lake.’’ will be forwarded and reach their destination sooner than by any other yond 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. faithful Messengers. ; "ear Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly. a : Purchases of every description made. Forwarding of Mercbandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude, WH Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent. REGULAR STAGE LINE! 186). Beare 1861. Between Nevada & Virginia City. Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch, Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley. map «= FARE, 12 DOLLARS! <@t THROUGH TO VIRGINIA IN THIRTY-SIX HOURS ! HE Stage will leave Nevada City . every Monday and Thursday Mornings, going through to Virginia City in thirty-six hours, from the time of leaving Nevada City. RETURNING—Leaves Virginia City every Monday . and Thursday Mornings, making the trip back to Nevada in Thirty-Six hours. Freight & Baggage Taken at Very LOW RATES! Stage Offices:—NEVADA—At the Gorprn Gate Horet; and VIRGINIA CITY, at Mav’s STORE, HarMAN Sapper, Agent Virginia City. A. MAU, Proprietor. Nevada City, Sept. 3, 1861.—tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . ROBATE COURT, Nevada County. In the matter of the estate of W. S. SMITH, deceased, All persons having claims against the above named estate, are hereby notified to exhibit their claims, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months from date, to the undersigned at his residence near Red Dog, Nevada county, California. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Administrator. Tuos. P. Hawiey, Att'y for Adm’r. Nevada .Oct. 23, 1861,—4w. \UMMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, . County of Nevada, ss. District Court ofthe 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to AZUBA YOUNGLOVE, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of LEWIS YOUNGLOVE, 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 you in the State aud out of this District, in anaction commenced on the 6th day of November, A, p., 1861, in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays fora decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant, and an order that this plaintiff have the charge, care, custody, control and education of the female child Ella Younglove. And you are hereby notified thatif you failto answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costa of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliefas is prayed for in plaintiff's said com. plaint. ~s In testimony whereof I, R. H. Farquuar, ) Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do Nevada, this 6th day of November, a. p., 1861. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per Jos. Ronerts, jr., Deputy. By order of the Hon, Nites Skaris, Judge of the District Court aforesaid, A true copy—attest: R.H. FARQUHAR, Clerk, Per Jog. Ronents, jr., Deputy. T. P. Hawnxy, Att'y for Plaintiff, Noy. 7, 1861.—6w, NSOLVENT ‘NOTICE.—In the District ; Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of . California, in the matter of the petition of M. A. WiyHAM, an insolvent debtor: Pursuant to an order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of said insolvent, M. A. Winham, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court room of said Court, in the city and county of Nevada, ON THE TWENTIE1H DAY OF DECEMBER, 4. D., 1861, at 10 o'clock 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 assignment ot 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 the meantime alj proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. ns Witness my hand and the seal of said Court {1, 8 } this 13th day of November, a. p., 1861, R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. “~ By Jos. Roperts, Jn. Deputy. _ McConnett & Garner, Attorneys for PI'ff, Nov, 14, 1861. Number 55.] N ORDINANCE, Providing for the Planking of portions of Main and Cayote streets, The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1, It shall be the duty of the property holders on both sides of Main street, from the bridge to the junction of Cayote street, and of property holders on Cayote street, from the junction of Main to the upper end of the gas works building, and they . are hereby required, on or before the 25th day of . . September, 1861, to plank said streets, in front of their property. Src. 2. Said planking shall be done under the direction and supervision of the City Marshal, and each property holder shall be required to plank to the middle of the street. Src, 3. Should any property holder on Main and Cayote streets, between the termini above specified neglect or refuse to plank the streets in front of his or her property, as required, it shall become the duty of the City Marshal to let out a contract tor having the work done, and the property along the line thereof shall be held responsible for the reasonable expense of the same, Passed August 27th, 1861. H. H, Friaee, Clerk, (ASTOR O1L—For Sale by B. F. SPENCE, Broad et., Nevada, CHAS. KENT, President, fornia and Utah Territory, con. Saturday Morning. to the following places . Our Treasure Express wiil always be accompanied . Legal Notices. (UMMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNY,. County of Nevada, ss , District Court of the ry Judicial Distriet of said State. The people of tie State of Cali ornia, to J. T, RUTHERFORD and 4, KINGMAN, greeting: You are hereby Summoned ty appear and answer to the complaint of W.L. MANLY, fled against you, Samuel Aikin, John Dunn, Robt p . Rutherford, and C. D. Whitaker, within ten days from . the service of this writ if served on you in this coup. ty. and within twenty days ifserved on you in thi, Llistrict and out of this county, and within forty Cay. if served on you in the Sts te and out of the listriet in an action commenced on the 9th day of Septem. . ber, 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. p., 1859, exe. . euted by the said defendants to plaintiff, and for the sale of ihe premises therein, and in said complaint sarticularly mentioned and described, and the appli. cation of the moneys arisinggfrom such sale to tLe payment of the amount due ona certain promissory note set forth in said complaint, made and dclivereq to said plaintiff by the defendants, bearing even date with said mortgage and thereby intended to be se. cured, towit: The sum of $716 €6 with interes, thereon from the 26th day of August, a. D., 1860, at the rate of two per cent. per month till paid; and jr . any Geficiency shall remain after applying all of «aid moneys, propelry so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendants, also that said defendants and all and every person claiming through or under defendants subsequently to the cate of plaintift’s mortgage, and the commencement of this action, may be barred and . foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of re. . demption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or . any part thereof, and for such other and further re. lief, or both, in the premircs as may be just and . equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you . fail to answer said complaint, as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by . default, together with all costs of suit, and also de . mand of the Court such ether relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's said complaint. ' ! . . . —, In testimony whereof, 1, R. R. Farqriar, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do here. {x if pr set my hand and impress the seal of ~~ said Court, at the office in Nevada City, this 19th day of November, 4. D., 1861. Kh, H, FARQUHAR, Clerk, Jos. Ronerts, Deputy. By order of Hon. Davip Brupex, County Judge in and tor Nevada county, Calitornia. A true copy—attest: R. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk, Jos. Roperts, jr., Deputy. . ‘'T. P. Haw.ey, Att’y for Plaintiff. Nevada, Nov. 19, 1861.—8m . \C\TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of } Nevada, ss. Instrict Court, of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The Veople of the . State of California, to ELISHA DAY, Greeting: You . are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of ISAIAH JONES, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in thiscounty; within twenty days if served om you in this district, and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this distriet, in an action commenced on the 10th day of July a. p. 1861, in said Court, to recoyer the sum of one thousand five hundred and fifty ($1,550 00) dollars, alleged by Plaintiff in his eomplaint, to be due and owing him by you, Defendant, upon certain promissory notes, made and executed by you the said Defendant, together with interest pursuant to the letter of said notes. And you are . hereby notified that if you fail to answer said com. plaint es herein directed, Plaintiff will take judgment . against you therefor by default, together with al! . costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such . other reliefas is prayed for in Plaintiff's said com. plaint. . (me In testimony whereof, I John 8, Lambert, seal, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, —_— do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, this 6th day of September A. D. 1861, i JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk, By Jos. Ronerts, Deputy. Jr. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the Four} teenth Judicial District, in and for the county and State aforesaid, a true copy. Attest, JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Cl’k. By Jos, Ronerts, Jr. Deputy. J. 1, Caldwell, Pl'ils. Attozney. MMONS—State of California, County WO of Nevada, ss. District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The people of tl State of California, to HAMILION NORMAN, greet ing: You are hereby summoned to appear 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 district, 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. p., 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 interest on $69 §1-100 dollars at three per cent per month from October 18, 1857, alleged by plaintiff in . his complaint to this aetion to be due and owing to him from you upon two certain promissory notes. fully set forth and mentioned in said complaint. And . } you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer . seid complaint as herem directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together . with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliet as is prayed for in plaintiff's said complaint. . e-~ In testimony whereof I, R. H. Farqunar, {1 s Y Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do fap J hereunto set my hand and impress the , —— real of the said Court, at office, in the City . of Nevada, this 29th day of October, a. p., 1861. . By order of Hon, Nites Smarus, Judge of the Dis. trict Court aforesaid, A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per Jos. Rongerts, JR., Deputy. J. 1. Capwei, Att’y for Plaintiff. Oct. 28, 1861.—8m. . FNSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the District . Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of . Cahtornia, in the matter of the petition of GEORGE . BECK WITH, an insolvent debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon, Niues Sxaris, Judge of the aid District Court, notice is hereby given to all the cre ditors of the said Insolvent George Beckwith to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searla aforesaid, in open court, at the court-room of said court in the city and county of Nevada, ON FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER, a. p., 1861, at 10 o'clock. . A. M., of thatday, then and there to show cause, 1 any they can, why the prayer of the said IJnsolv ent . Should not be granted, and an assignment of his . estate be made, and he be dischargedfrom his debts . And liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in sut h . Case made and provided; and in the meantime all . proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. f ~ Witness my hand and the seal of said {1. 8. hearts this 4th day of November, 4. P-, 1861. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. “~~ Per Jos, Roperts, Jr., Deputy. Oct. 5, 1861, sep7-om HARMACOPQGA BORUSSICA, (Ger man Dispensatory.) Orders for this valuable . Book received by RE. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary, No. 47 Broad st., Nevada* PLE PorT WINE—For Sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary. Broad st., Nevada. . . S Gelato & LEPTANDRIN= j For sale by FE. F, SPENCE Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st. Nevada. EDICATED PAPER, FOR SALE b E, F, SPENCE, Druggist. No. 47 Broad et., Nevada y Nov. 14, 1861.