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THE BREEZE IN THE CHURCH. .
‘Twas a sunny day, and the morning psalm
We sang in the church together;
We felt in our hearts the joy and calm
Of the calm and joyous weather.
The slow, and sweet, and sacred strain,
Through every bosom stea ling, :
Checked every thought that was light and vain,
And waked each holy feeling.
We knew by its sunny gleam how clear
Was the blue sky smiling o’er us,
And in every pause in the hymn could hear
The wild bird’s happy chorus.
And lo! from its haunts by cave or rill,
With a sudden start awaking,
A bréeze came fluttering down the hill,
Its jragrant pinions shaking.
Through the open windows it bent its way,
And down the chance)’s center,
Like a privileged thing that at will might stray
And in holy plagos enter.
From niche to niche, from nook to nook,
With a lightsome rug tic flying,
It litted the leaves of the Holy book,
On the alter-cushion lying. ,
It fanned the old clerk’s hoary hair,
And the children’s bright young faces ;
Then vanished, none knew, how or where, ;
Leaving its pleasant traces, .
NNR SA ME AES MO ER .
Orrostre Ixvivexce of THe Sexes.—.
Why is it that ia ninesy-nine cases out of a)
hundred those women who have been .
brought up ehiefly among men, who have .
had no sisters, who bave lost a mother ear.
ly in life, (doubtless for many reasons 4)
sad affliction to a girl,) who have been dependent on fathers or brothers for society
and conversation, should tura out the most .
fascinating and superior of their sex? Why
is it that in nine hundred and ninety-nine
cases out of a thousand, the boy who is ed.
ucated solely by his mother, becomes a tri.
umphaot and successful man in after life ’
Perhaps the opposite influence of either sex .
is beneficial to the other ; perbaps the girl .
derives vigorous thoughts, expauded views,
habits of reflection, nay, more, charity and
forbearance, from her male associates, as .
the boy is indebted to bis mother’s tuition .
and his mother’s companionship for the
gentleness and purity of heart which combines so well witha manly and generous
nature, for the refinement and delicacy of .
feeling whieh soadorns true courage ;
above all, for that exalted standard of womankind which shall prove his surest safeguard from sbame and defeat in the com.
ing battle ; a shield impervious so long as .
itis bright, but which once soiled, slides .
and crumbles from his grasp, leaving bim .
in the press of angry weapons a naked and
defenseless man.—[Fraser’s Magazine.
Staves In Western Kentucky.—In Western Kentucky, where the Secessionists are
io the majority, the negroes belonging to
the rebels, as well as those of the Union
men, are all made by the rebels to believe
that if Jeff. Davis succeeds they will be
made free, All the negroes, no matter by
whom owned, are dangerously insoleat to
the Union men, and especially to the female
portion of the families of the latter. The
rebela employ their slaves in sacking the
farms and running off the chattels aad stock
belonging to the Union men,
EEE SD
Beware or Copwess,—An acquaintance .
of ours happened into the wine cellar of one
of our large liquor dealers the other day,
found boys employed in enveloping bottles .
of wine with cobwebs, so as to convince the
customers that their wines were old, from .
the webs which had accumulated upon the .
bottles. This is the last way of ageing wine
which has come to our knowledge. It goes
far abead of the old plan of smoking the
labels upon the bottles.
.
Tuk Orggon Wueat Cror.—The Portland
Advertiser estimates the present wheat crop
of Oregon as being tifty per ceat less than .
last year, The falling off, the Advertiser .
thinks, is not owing to any unfavorable circumstances attending the growth of the .
crop, but simply to the fact that the pre.
vious low rates of the article caused much .
lese seed to be sown than usual, A consid.
erable amount of the old crop still remains .
on haad,
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Austin E.—The New York Evening Post
of October 15th, publishes the followiag in
relation to the confinement of Austin EB.
Smith: “The Marshal received an order
for the release of A, E, Smith, of California
but Mr. Smith declined to take the oath of .
allegiance, and remains at Fort Lafayette.” .
Tas Coonera iN Ivpta.—In India, where .
the cholera, in its most malignaut form,
firat emerged and spread throughout the
world, it has again made its appearance,
and is terribly destructive of human life. .
It is probable that it may a second time
pass over Europe, and this country,
Tuk annual cost of working the railways
of Great Britain and Ireland, exclusive of
rates and government duties, is sixty million dollars.
Tue N, O, Troe Delta represents the pros. .
pects of the sugar crop as being flattering,
It thinks it will be the heaviest crop ever .
gathered in Louisiana,
Tuk population of Nova Seotia is ascertained to be about 330,000. In 1851 it was
aii an increase of nearly 54,Expensive.—The cost of keeping an army of 100,000 men in the field for one yee
is eatimated at $106,678,000,
H
WaLkixc.—Walking*is always available,
anda walk ina cheerful frame of miod,
with the eyes open for beauty, and the air
attuned to natural melody, is no despicable
gymnastic exercise. Itisrare to find an
American man or women who enjoys taking a walk. Oar excessive beatin summer
and excessive cold in winter gives us 4
ready excuse for neglecting this exercise.
But if we would know what the true enjoyment of life is, we must learnto walk. We
have no lark to tempt us, by the exqaisite
music of bis morning bymo, to walk before
sunrise, nor nightingale to lure us out to
evening rambles; the sweet-ecented violet,
the early primrose and fragrant thorn are
. absent from our hedgerows and oar lanes.
Yet we are slow to believe that our friends
of the old world have any greater attractions out of doors than we
Pd
Paixce Poiicnac,—-A Southera paper says
Miscellaneo
WHEELER & WILSON’S
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NEW STYLE
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
FOR FAMILY USE,
. ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME
Prince Polignac has received an appoiat .
ment on Heauregard’s staff, and that he is
in close relations with the Emperor Napoleon and Count de Morny, holding regular
correspondenea with them both. The Prince
is but thirty years old and a promisiog officer.
«gOPPOSITION, -a
PEOPLE’S STAGE LINE!
From Grass Valley to Nevada.
LEXANDER GRIFFIN & JAMES
ATHERTON having bought the
entire stage stock of B, F, Woodworth, would Inform the traveling
. public that they will commence theic trips on SUN.
DAY, JULY 28th, leaving
Grass Valley, at 8:30; 11:30; AM., and
4:30, PRP. M., every day. Returning,
leave
. Nevada, at 9:30, A. M.; 2:30 and 6 o’clock .
P.M.
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,
Vroprietors,
satisfaction,
July 27, 1861.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, .
AND MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA,
Steam Engines and
Boilers built to order.
Castings and Machinery of every descrip-&
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 a RATES o ed
stablishment in Sacramento or San Francisco. freigh
added, WM. HEUGH.
Nevada, Feb.d2th 1860.—tf D. THOM.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J. H' HELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, and in order to accommodate
all of his customers, he have fitted up in elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange, They keep con.
stantly on hand
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
Public.
gay” Horses kept by tire day or week on the most .
reasonable terma.
J. . HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. 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
Suggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared
o 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 LIVERY.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &c.
I
t
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 MEAT MARKET!!.
No. 5 Commercial Street,
KENT & TOMPKINS, Proprictors.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO
ciated themselves together for the
purpose of carrying on Meat Market
business, Weshall always keep on
hand, FRESH, and in the best possibly condition, a
supply of
AMERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
VEGETABLES, &c.,
a@” = AISO—CORNED BEEF AND PORK. -@a
We solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on the Estabishment.
BH. Retail dealers furnished with the best quality
of Beef ke. on reasonable terms
CHARLES KENT,
EK. O. TOMPKINS,
Nevada, March 7th, 1861—tf
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
Nos. l0 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada.
= se
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSK, I
am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
shortest notice,
aay” 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..cesecccesseesececesS 9 to $10.
Large, fromisiss se cevesesssces cess Qh to $20.
All work done in the neatest style, Plates furnished and no charge for engraving,
Nevada, March 16th 1861,—tf
nega .
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NO LEATHER PAD
Used Now on the New Style of Machine!
The New Style of Hemmer
AND
j TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER,
?. PRICE OF PASSAGE, FIFTY CENTS! .
} 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, Xe. They
now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may 21
MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent,
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. CQUMMONS—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
\
iship, Before IRA STANLEY, Justice of the Peace,
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. line.
. Franktown, Washoe Valley,
Miscellan
LANGTON'S PIONE
To all parts of California and Utah Textitory, cone .
necting at Marysville aud Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
Points North of Nevada,
Morning, to the following places .
Western Utah:
Chinatown, .
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n.
. We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all
j
And every Saturday
n
Genon, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City, Virginia City,
And Walker River Mines.
All letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
“@yerland, vin Salt Lake.’? will be forwarded and
reach their destination sooner than by any other
nekages and Letters transmitted to and
cage ed dispatch and
from the above points with unriyal
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 heuse with secue
i rity
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. of Merecbandize and Commissions of every nature, at
Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied
faithful Messengers.
pay Notes, Drafts, Bills, Xe., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly. a
Purchases of every description made, Forwarding
by
tended to intelligently and with promptitude. ;
¢®. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
“REGULAR STAGE LINE! _
1861. 1861.
Between Nevada & Virginia City.
Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch,
Sardine Valley and Steambont Valicy.
ag FARE, 12 DOLLARS! <@4
THROUGH TO VIRGINIA IN THIRTY-S1X HOURS !
MVHE Stage will leave Nevada City
every Monday and Thursday Mornings, going
through to Virginia City in thirty-six hours, trom
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
Nevada, .
County of Nevada, Justce’s Court, Eureka town.
$. E. LYON, plaintiff vs. THOS. VOTAW., defendant. .
The People of the State of California to Thos, Votaw,
. greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear before
. meat my office on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY
OF NOVEMPFR, a. p., 1861, at one o’clock, p. M., in
Eureka township, Nevada county, State of California, .
then and there to answer unto the complaint of 8.
Kk. Lyon, who demands of you the sum of One Hun. .
dred and Ninety-Six Dollars and Eighty Seven Cents,
for work done and money loaned by plaintiff for and
to you, when judgment will be taken against you ‘or .
said amount, together with costs and dumages, if you
fail to appear and answer.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Nevada county,
. greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof,
. =—« Given under my hand this Second lay of
f,.« . November, a, D. 1861
1 j IRA STANLEY,
ww Justiee of the Peace,
.
.
. On being satisfied by affidavits on file that a cause .
of action exists in the above action, and that the defendant has concealed himself to avoid the service of
summons, and has absented himself from his usual
. place of abode, so the ordinary process of law cannvt
be served upon him—it is hereby ordered that the
. above summons be served by publishing it in the
} Nevada Democrat for the term of one week, commencing on the 4th day of November, a. p,, 1861, and
} that
the Post Office immediately addressed to the defen
dant at his place ot residence,
. of November, A. D., 1861. IRA STANLEY,
. Eureka Tp., Oct. 4, 1861. Justice of the Peace.
. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
OTICK is hereby given that the taxes
upon the Assessment Roll of Nevada county, for .
LOW RATES!
Stage Offices:—NEVADA—At the GoLprEs Gate
Horev; and VIRGINIA CITY, at Mav’s Stores,
HARMAN SADDLER, Agent Virginia City.
A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada City, Sept. 3, 1861,—tf.
sa 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.
pamdw be PATE 6 cciscccnds cccdcetshauhee eam
Shampooing ...+ ceccccasscccecceccseces 00 Cents, .
Hair Cutting and Dressing... «oe. 59 Cents,
B@ Special treatment ofthe Hair for its preser
vation—free.
feb7-tf PHILLIP DUCA.
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, .
Tnos, P. Haw ey, Att’y for Adm’r,
Nevada .Oct, 23, 1861.—4w,
fp neo OF CALIFORNIA, County of .
WO Nevada, ss; In the Probate Court, In the matter .
of the estates of Samuel Kulin, of John Herron, of
James Moran, of Willis Alston, of John Gravy, of
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. Caleb Mason, of David Salfsgiver, of William Marshall, .
and of Maria Smith: .
‘The People of the State of California, to HUGHB
THOMPSON: By order of this Court you are hereby
cited to appear before the Court at the Court Room .
thereof, at the City and County of Nevada. within .
three weeks from the date of this notice, to show
cause why the letters of administration to you heretofore issued, in the several estates above named,
should not be revoked and your power thereunder
annulled,
Witness the Honorable DAVID BELDEN,
f yg i Judge ex-officio of the Probate Court in
""')y and for said County, with the seal of said
— County affixed, this 2d day of November, .
A. D., 1861. Attest: R. H. FARQUHAR,
Now, 2, 1861, Clerk.
1UMMONS=—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
bh County of Nevada, ss. District Court ofthe 14th .
Judicial District of said State. The People of the
State of California, to AZUBA YOUNGLOVFE, 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 .
a copy of this order and summons be put into .
j
Ordered this 2d day .
county and within forty days if served on you in the .
State and out of this District, in an action commenced
on the 6th day of November, a. p., 1861, in said .
Court, wherein plaintiff prays for a deeree 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 that if you failto answer said
. complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judg1861, are now due, aud payable to the undersigned at .
his office in the Vourt House, Nevada, and that the
j law for the collection of the same will be strictly .
. enforeed. Upon all taxes not paid on or before the
third Monday in November, five per cent will be added,
. J. N. TURNER,
Oct. 15, 1861. Collector of Nevada County.
. NEVADA DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
ConNnER Broad & Pine Srs., (Up frais.)
; 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-Heads, Circulars,
Ball Tickets, Labels, Checks,
Programmes, Handbills, Posters,
PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED INKS,
—ALSO—
ALL KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLANKS
Kept Constantly on Hand,
ment against you therefor by default, together with
ts of suit, and also demand of the Court such
other reliefas is prayed for in plaintiff's said com
plaint.
——
is 91
Ali costs
In testimony whereof T, R. A. Fargrnar
, « lerk of the District Court, aforesaid. do
( "J hereunto set my hand and impress the seal
wy of the said Court, at office, in the City of
Nevada, this 6th aay of November, a. p., 1861. ~
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per Jos. Ronerts, jr., Deputy.
By order of the Hon. NILES SEARLS,
District Court aforesaid,
A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Ceri
er Jos, Ronerts, jr., Deputy.
T. P. Hawixy, Att’y for Plaintift” ie
Nov, 7, 1861.—fiw
Judge of the
a.
IEN NOTICE.—W&. Churchill ws.
4 GEORGE CORNELIUS, JOHN FLATTERY, and others
All persons holding or claiming liens upon the sluices
used tor mining purposes, together with the land on
which and the tunnel in which the same is erected
and a convenient space around the same for their
proper use and occupation, situated and being
the claims formerly known as the .
claims, on Virgin creek, about 4
town of North Bloomfield, in x
hereby notified to be and appear before me, at the .
Justices’ office in the town of Nortn Bioomfield
Nevada county, on Monday, November 11th 1861,
and to exhibit then and there proof of said liens,
W. ANDREWS
Oct, 15, 1862, Justice of the Peace,
upon
senbeck & Co’s
ofa mile from the .
evade ‘ounty, are .
. heretofore attached in said cause, to wit:
. as follows, to wit:
. court, at the court-room of said court in the
. gal N otices.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an
execution issued out of ERA STANLEY’S Cony
of Eureka Township, County of Nevada, and State of
California, to me directed and delivered, commanding
me to make the sum of Obe Hundred and Thirty.
Three 42-100 dollars, costs of suit and all accruing
costs thereon, wherein GEORGE DAVIS is plaintijt
and AH SHONG & CO. are defendants, hare
levied upon and will expose at public sate to thy
. highest, bidder, for cash, at Moore’s Vlat, in the saig
Township. County and State, on SATURDAY, THE
TWENTY -THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, a. p., 186}
at 2 o’elock, rp. M., all the right tite and interest of
the above named defendants in the following property
Twenty.
second day of Uctober, A, D., 1861, and described ay
follows. to wit: A certain lot of mining claims sity.
ated and being on Orlewns Flat, County and State je
. fore written together with the bed-rock of the saig
claims already worked over, aud commonly known as
the Cread, Means & Co’s claims, bownded and de.
. scribed as follows, to wit, on the south west by the
Ravine Bed-Roeck Co,, on the east by the Hawk kye
ground, and on the north-east by the Hawk Eye ana
trench Co’s ground, together with hose, pipes, tin
tunnels, sluices, tools, etc., and all appurtenanes
thereto belonging. W. DD. LOnG.
Moore’s Flat, Oct. 25, 1861. Constable,
YNONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtuc ofan
execution issued out of IRA STANLEY’S Court.
of Eureka township, County of Nevada, and State of
California, to me directed and delivered, commanding
me to make the sum of One ilundred and Sixty
32-100 Dollars, costs of suit and ell accruing costs
. thereon, wherein GEORGE DAVIS is plaintiff and Ay
MUON & CO. are defendants. T have levied upon and
will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, at Moore’s Flat in said township, county and
State. on SATURDAY, the 26d day of November, 4,
p., 1861, at 2 0’clock, Pp. M. wil the right. title ana
interest of the above named defendants in the fol.
lowing property, heretofore attac hed in said cause,
to wit: 22d day of October, a. D., 1861, and described
‘ A certain set of mining Clatn;
situated and being on Orleans Flat, County and state
before writ.en, together with the
said elaims already worked over, and commonly
known as the Cread Means & Co’s claims, bounded
and described to wit: On the south-west by the
Ravine Bed Rock Company, on the east by the Hawk
Eve ground, and on the north-east by the Hawk Kye
and French Co’s ground, tegether with hose, pipes,
two tunnels, sluices, tools, etc., and all appurtenances thereto belonging, W. D. LONG,
Moore’s Flat, Oct. 25, 1861. Constable,
’ 1 r
bed-rock of the
YEAQTE OF CALIFOLNIA, County cf
S Justrict Court, of the Fourteenth
licial 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, tiled against vou, within
ten days from the service of this writ, if served on
you in thiscounty; within twenty days if served on
you in this district, and out of this county, and
within forty days if served on you in the State and
out ot this district, in an action commenced on the
10th day of July a, D. i861, in said Court, te recoyey the sum of one thousand five hundred and fifty
Nevada, ss.
. ($1,650 00) dollars, alleged by Plaintiff in his complaint, 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 complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff willtake judgment
against you therefor by default, together with all
costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such
other reliefas is prayed for in Plaintilf’s said com. plaint.
~—) In testimony whereof, I John 8. Lambert,
seal, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid,
en do hereunto set my hand and impress
the seal of said Court, at office, in the
City of Nevada, this 6th day of Septem.
ber a, D. 1861,
JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk,
By Jos. Ronerts, Deputy. Jr.
By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the Fonrteenth Judicial District, in and for the county and
State aforesaid.
A true copy. Attest, JNO, S. LAMBERT, Cl’k,
By Jos, Ronerts, Jr. Deputy.
J. 1. Caldwell, PI’ffs, Attozney. sep7-3m
. CiUM MONS—State of California, County
of Nevada, #8. District Court of the Fourteenth
Judicial District of said State. The people of the
State of California, to HAMILION NORMAN, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer
to the complaint of W. A. MONROE bled against yeu
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 ‘he State and
out of this District, in an action commenced on the
23d day of October, 4. D., 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of six hundred and ninety-three and
. 64-100 dollars, with interest on $381 20-100 dollars,
at two per cent per month from April 1, 1560, 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
suid complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take
. judgment against you therefor by defuult, together
with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court
such other relief as is prayed for in plaintifl’s said
complaint.
~-_ In testimony whereof I, R. H. Farqunar,
f L. 8 Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, co
i" S hereunto set my hand and impress the
“—~ veal of the said Court, at office, in the City
of Nevada, this 29th day of October, a, p., 1861.
By order of Hon, Ni.ks Smarus, Judge of the District Court aforesaid,
A true copy—attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per Jos. Ronerts, Jr., Deputy.
J. 1. CALDWELL, Att’y for Plaintiff.
Oct. 28, 1§61,-—3m.
i. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—in the District
Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of
California, in the matter of the petition of GEORGE
BLCKWITH, an insolvent debtor: Pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Nites Srarrs, Judge of the said
District Court. notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent George Beckwith to be and
appear before the Hon, Niles. Searla aforesaid, in opi ty an
county of Nevada, ON FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH
DAY OF DECEMBER, av p., 1861, at 10 o’elock,
A. M., of thaiday, then and there to show cause, if
any they can, why the prayer of the said Insolvent
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 such
case made and provided; and in the meantime all
proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed.
Toten Witness my hand and the seal of said
ts ) Court, this 4th day of November, 4. Dy»
+e R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
—~ Per Jos, ROBERTS, Jr., Deputy.
Oct. 6, 1861, ;
pase emacewass BORUSSICA, (Ger
man Dispensatory.) Orders for this reluable
Book received by EK. F. SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, No. 47 Broad st., Nevada’
Ne dl
prr= PORT WINE—For Sale by
E. F, SPENCE,
Druggist & Apothecary, Broad st., Nevada.
RESCRIPTIONS Carefully Prepared
J. F. RUDOLPH, Apothecary.
Commercial s
OIL—For Sale by
E. F. SPENCE, Broad st., Nevadsby
Oct, 5, 1861.
t., Nevada.
G ASTOR