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October 20, 1860 (4 pages)

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ties te \e The Poor Voter on Election Day. BY J. O, WHITTIER. The proudest now is but my peer, The highest not more high; To-day, of all the weary year, A king of men am I! To-day, alike are great and small, The nameless and the known; ‘My palace is the people’s hall, ¢ ballot-box my throne. Who serves to-day spon the list Beside the served shall stand; Alike the brown and wrinkled fist, The gloved and dainty hand, ‘The rich are level with the poor, The wenk are strong to-day; And sleekest broadcloth counts no more Than homespun frock of gray. To-day let pomp and false pretense My stubborn right abide; J set a plain man's common sense Against tie pedant’s pride, To-day shall simple manbood try The strength of gold and land; The wide World has not wealth to buy 4, The power in my right hand, While there’s a grief to need redress, Or balance to adjust, ‘Where weigh our loving manhood less Than Mammon’s vilest dust; Where thore’s a right to claim my vote, Or wrong to sweep away, Up! clouted knees and rugged coat! A man’s a man to-day. ‘Ocr Arracumenr to Lire.—The young mao,till 30, never feels practically that he is mortal, He knows it, indeed, and, if need were, he could preach a homily on the fragility of life; but he brings it not bome to himself any more than in a hot June we can appropriate to our imagination the freezing days of December, But now— shall I conress the troth?—I feel these audits but too powerfully. 1 begin to count the probabilities. of my duration, and to grudge at the expenditure of moments and shortest periods, like wiser’s fartbings, Io proportion as the years both lessen and shorten, I set more account upon their periods, and wonld fain lay my. ineffectual finger upon the kpoke of the great wheel. 1 am not content to pass away “like a weaver’s ebattle,”’ Those metapbors solace me not, noc sweeten the unpalatable dranght of mortality. I care not to be carried with the tide that smoothly beurs human life to eternity.’ I am in love with this green earth—the face of town and country—the unspeakable rural solitude, and the sweet security of streets, I would set up my tabernacle bere. Iam content to stand still at the age at which I am arrived—to be no younger, noricher, no handsomer. I do not want to be weaned by age, or drop, like mellow fruit, as they say, into the grave. Any slteration on this earth of mine, in diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household gods plant ao terribly fixed foot, and are not rooted u without blood. They do not willing!y see Lavinian shores. A new state of being staggers me, Sun and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holidays, and the greenness of flelds, and the juices of meats and fishes, and society, and the cheerful glase, and candlelight, and fireside conversations, and jests, and irony—do not these things go out with life? Cana ghost laugh, or shake his gaunt sides, when you are pleasant with bim?—[Charles Lamb, Fiowens.—T. Starr King thus speaks of the flowers of California, in a letter written bome toa friend: “Imagine yourself looking across a hundred acres of wild meadow; stretching to the base of hills nearly two thousand feet high, the whole expanse swarming with little straw-colored, wild sun-flowers, orange poppies, squadrons of purple beauties, battalions of pink--and then the mountain, unbroken by a tree or a rock, glowing with the iuvesture of all those bues, softened and kneaded by distance. This is what I saw on the road to San Mateo, The orange and purple seemed to predominate in the mountain robe, But on the lower slopes, and reaching midway its height, was a strange sprinkling of blue, gathered here and there into intensev stripes, and running now and then into sharp points, as if ovér the general basis of purple, orange*and yellow, there had fallen a violent snow, which lay tenderly around the base, but io a few places on the side had been blown into drifts and points, : ete ee le eee INTERESTING ReMminiscence.—The Marysville Express states that at the dedication of the new Presbyterian Chuvch, Rev, Mr, Walsworth read a letter, with much feeling, from Rev. Mr. Brier, who was the first minister of that Church in Marysville. In the pioneer clergyman’s journal, read on that occasion, the following passage occurs: “Maryaville is situate between the Feather and Yuba rivers, on the banks of the latter; ie a place of trade; contains about. tifteen hundred or two thousand people—twenty families; has about five hundred and ninety houses and tents,"more than half of them cloth, some large frame buildings; is very dusty and abounds in fleas!’’ Important Post Orricn Dectstox.—Attorney General Black has decided that the Posteffice Department has the power to withold letters addressed to fictition names when they have been assumed to defraud . and cheat the public. The fraudulent inteut, however, must bo very clear. It is} ey 'haitan hour with a t very common for sharpers to use the postal service to carry on their opeartions more widely, afd reach persons otherwise beyond their scope, and to operate altogether nunder fictitious names; and a case of this kind at Baltimore, in regard to which the Department desired legal advice, was the occasion of the Attoraey General's decision, . aye spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Jim Crow Rice, the origioator of negro miostrelsy, died lately in poverty at the age of fifty-two—a victim to dissipation. Suictpz.—A man named Francisco cut his thréat, at Santa -Cruz, on the 11th inst. Medical. : Of all Diseases, the Grent First Cause Springs from neglect of Nature’s laws. SUFFER NOT! When a cure is guaranteed in all stages of SECRET DISEASES. Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleet, Gravel Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Serofula, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose * and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Bropay, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and all Diseases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, Such as Nervous Trembling. Loas of memory, Toss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision. with Vakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Diseases, Eruptions upon the Face, Pain in the Back and Head, Female Irregularities, and all improper discharges of both sexes, It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. The medicines prescribed are pleasant, without odor, entirely vegetable, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During fifteen years of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States, and California, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, wha, in the last stages of the above men tioned diseases, had been given-up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the affiicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and ‘speedy cure, Private diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Serofuln, and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a inajority of the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid consumption, ut should the disease and the treatment not cause GREAT DISTRIBUTION !! Something that bas never been Done! LOUIS CELARIE'’S GREAT DISTRIBUTION! TO COMB OFF Thursday, November lst, 1860. wa $7,158.00 -<eR IN JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY! 273 Valuable Prizes! oo I want it distinctly understood thisis nota Raffte or Gift Entertainment. It isdesigned to obtain work and customers, and to this end every one who will bring me work to do in the Jewelry, Watchmaking, or Daguerrean business, I will present with as many ticketé as they will expend dollars inmy line, Those who want Watches cleaned or repaired, or any Jewelry or Daguerrean work done, have oyly to pay me the regular price, The work will be warranted— watches for one year—and besides obtaining the work at the going rates, they will receive as many tickets in iny Great Distribution as they expend dollars for work. Remember that I will not raise the price of my work. Purchasers need not have the work done now, butat any time hereafter the tickets will be good for watch repairing or likenesses. 1 One fine gold hunting watch, ruby jewels, chronometer balance David Taylor maker, No 28017 eee vee eee . $260 2 Cash vaste oe ons ae co ae Beats 400 One gold hunting knglish or,. de maces. full jeweled, No. 84049...+ 226 4 One gold hunting, English lever, chronometer balanced, full jeweled, No, 34062.,..++++ 225 5 One very fine hunting, Lady’s lever» watch, a twenty jewels, No. 17281.. 6+ sees eeeee bas ae 6 Ove fine gold hunting, straight line lever, ruby jewels and ruby pallets, A. Adams, No OBIS ...eeeeeseees sebpewunte eis . od 7 One fine silver card CASC.,..eeeeeggerees 82 8 One very fine gold, artistic cameo set... 70 9 One finegold bracelet.. sseseeerees . 55 10 One fine enameled diamond ring.. 75 11-12 Twe gold opal rings, each $18. .. 86 13 One very fine set coral sleeve buttons, be “—< 2 gone and the victim marries, the disease is upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus, which betrays itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, eruptions, and other affections of the askin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailfhg upon them a brief exintance of suffering, and consigning them to an early rave, » Sxir-Apuse is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing Its thousands of victims, through a few years of suffering, down to an untimely grave, It desttoys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper developement of the syxtem, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happi‘ness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption; and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself, With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-abuse, that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, yigorous hevlth, ‘ leremplarinas, and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by fifteen years o practice? and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures, Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the State, Oregon and Washington Territory, by patients communicating by letter, their symptoms, Business correspondence strictly confidential, Address Dr. L. J, CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, San Francisco. DR. L, J. CAAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco, California, The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remuneration unless he effects a CORK. d Spermatorrheea, Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, laasitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and {ncapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehensions, loss of memory, aversion to sociéty, love of solitude, timidity, self-diatrunt, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affec. tions of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual or other infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated physician and surgeod, L. J. Czapkay. “His methed of curing diseases is new (anknown to othera,) and hence the great success, All consultations, by lotter or otherwise, free, Address, L. J. CLAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco, Cal, oc18-3m,. , ROMAN EYE BALSAM, FOR INFLAMED EYELIDS, ND for the cure of Scrofulous Humours and soreness surrounding or near the Eye. In all diseases of this character it is almost. certain cure,— The tollowing extract from a letter just received, refera to one of the many similar cases constantly reported : Jersey City, Oct. 20, 1859, Messrs. A, B, &. D. Sanvs, Dear Sirs—1 dave for a number of years been troubled with sore and inflamed eye-lids, which though they never caused me much pain, were very annoying on other accounts, I have tried a number of medicines at different times without the slightest success, Seeing an advertisement of your Roman Kye Balsam, in _ ofiny skepticism, I resolved to get some, and at least try it. [am now writing this inthe fullest gratitude to inform you (1 could almost send you fifty dollar bill) that a few and only a fow, applications have resulted in a complete cure. Respectfully yours. L. ZABRISKIE. PRICE 25 CENTS PER JAR—Will be sent free per mail to any part of the United States upon receipt of 30 cents in postage stamps, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B, & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by H. Johnson & Co, and Redington & Co., fan Franciseo; Rice & Coffin, Maryaville; R, H, MeDonald & Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally, . Oct. 2, 1860.—3m. T00 THA ANODYNE OOTHACHE DROPS. O one whether old or young likes to lose their teeth but when pain arising from swelled gums or an aching tooth ta felt, ene of two things must be done, either have it pulled out or procure some remedy to cure the affliction, Thousands Have Tried this preparation and found that It removes the pain almost as -soon as applied; its use is not attended with any injurious effects whatever on the teeth; its taste and smell are both agreeable; and it will by an occasional application entirely remove the soreness from «decayed tooth, so that it may be filled and made as useful as ever, any one who has sufferthey will be convinced of its value. Prepared and sold by A. B, & D, SANDS, , Druggivta, 100 Fulton street, New York. For sale by H, Johnson & Co. and Redington &Co,, . San Francisco; Rice & Coffin, Marysville; R. H, MeDonald & Ca, Sacramento; and by Druggiats generally, 5 oc2-38m = B iy PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED at this office—Corner of Pine and Broad ste, ‘robbing tooth, try it, and . 14 Californian quarta TING. . cece ceee ee see ceees 15 A very heavy hunting, silver, English lever watch ruby jeweled, chronometer balanced NO. 7485.. .cccccccccccee s+: ebeves cece 16-25 Ten California rings, $18, 18, 14, 15, 16, 16, 16, 15, 15, 15, each..seeeeeeesere rene 26 A very fine gold Florentine cameo set 75 27-28 Two fine gold chatelaine’s, $38, 40... 78 29-30 Two splendid gold pearl ringer, $65 35.. 100 31-32 Two fine gold guard chaius $32, each.. 64 33 A beautiful fine gold cameo set.. . 46 34 A fine hunting, qjlver, Fnglish lever watch, chronometer balanced full jeweled No, 70013 35 A lava cameo set,..Javenshs stoned. Gas. Oe 86-46 Eleven California rings, $18, 16,12, 15, . 12, 10, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12.. cee eeseeee «+. 143 47 A California fob, buckle, locket, seal anc key 48 A aplendid gold and coral set broach and ear Ting, .seereeee ereeees eontsacoveercccne IO 49 A hunting, silver, straight line lever, double ‘time observatory time piece, ruby jewels. 85 50-51 Two fine gold vest chains $40, 45.... 62 A very fine gold set, opal and quartz broach and ear Tingh...sesecesesscssesseseres 53-55 Three California made belt buckles $18, [56-57' Two fine gold vest chains $35, 40.... 68 A fine hnnting, silver, English lever, stron, lattain, full jeweled, chronometer balanc Roshelt, No. 20011..+ +. 69-67 Nine California rings, 10, 90, 10, WOvsssccvas 68 A gold hunting, straight line lever watch, three-quarter plate, No, 91021...... 80 69271 Three fine gold lockets $25, 18, 15... 68 72.73 Two fine large double lockets each $25,. 50 14 A fine hunting silver lever watch, No, 13051 45 15-76 ‘Iwo very fine gold enameled lockets, ea. 47-81 Five gold sets, broaches and ear rings, WIS AG MO. TOL TOhi nsec esas taaeve tases 82-86 Five sets broaches and ear rings, each $25 87-89 Three fine sets broaches and ear rings, 310 125 $10, 18, 16 ...060Aireriiyrete ry 73 90-105 Seventeen Californiarings $10, 12, 8, 8, 7, 7, 8, 7; 8, 8, 8, 5, 4, 8, 3, SB, 6.. seccsee 101 106-120 Fifteen fine gold Lady’s broaches, $15, 18, 28, 18, 18, 25, 20, 20, 30, 25, 25, 18, 14, er oosens oes 301 121-138 Eighteen fine Lady’s broaches, $10, 0, 12, 18, 10, 1, 15, 15, 12, 12, 10, 10, 6, 6, 6 1 Py GB, WO. cecscsnce O06 Sneecccceences . 189-140 Two sets stufls and sleeve button Wisse cetenecenesege teseeee eeceecces ‘ 141-144 Four sets studs $15, 6, 6, 6....66. 3B 145-155 Eleven sets gold sleeve buttons $16, 12, 16, 28, 2B, 16;:26; DB, 1B, 26, Boras. cccrccse 18 156-160 Five bracelets $30, 16, 8, 6, 20.,,... 161-163 Vhree fine gold and coral armlets $14, 4.4 : 12, 8. Bisevcecsqhevecencres vos Pasecte secs Ki 175-176 Two gents ald searf ping $12, 18. 30
177 A small compa&s... .e.++ Reveccoes ore 7 178-182 Five fine gold necklaces $25, 18, 25, 18, WP <uen.c0oa.a9 00.00 seh deenesdegtes eed cece 183-216 Thirty-four pairs ear rings $14, 12, 15, 12, 6, 7, 7, 9, 8, 10, 10, 12, 15, 15, 6, 4, 4, 4) CERECL ESSE COSTES.. 217 A fine ivory and silver seal.. /. 8 218-221 Four silver pencils $3, 3, 3,3..... 12 222-223 Two plated fob chains each $18, 36 224-230 Seven silver pen holders each $4, 28 281-232 Two coral necklaces $8, 7... pret. ° 233-236 Four pairs very fine gold ear rings $35, 287 Two bracelets, gold buckles,,. dee 16 238 A gold stud Het....e.eeee O00 cere sccecs 10 239-260 Twenty-two gold finger rings $8, 7,8, & 20, 7,:7, 1) F674, 7, 8. 6, 6,8, 12, 10, 4, 261-263 Three magnificent Lady’s rings $45, 35, 23 108 45 18 1% 123 140 A splendid diamond set, cross and ear rings 300 273 A large magnificent, very heavy magic case, patent English lever, finely engraved gold watch, W. Cooper, maker, No. 19046,.,.,,.400 IN ais oases s ose oc sisssecbienat $7,158 The above articles will be ‘disposed.of by a Committee selected by the audience. ' PROMI TO oo bseAvcccs cess $1 db. LOUIS CELARIF, DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE,—Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against the estate of DAVID SALTSGAVER deceased, to present the same to me, with the necessary vouchers, at the office of T. H. Caswell, corner of Pine and . Commercial sts., Nevada, within ten months from the publication of this notice, or the same will be forever barred, 7 H. B. THOMPSON, Pub, Adm’r, Nevada Sept, 12th 1860.—50-4w 264 A fine hunting silver watch, detached lever, I SAWOU is cihiiecien ds cece bose de Coan 265 A California specimen breast pi 266-267 Two fine gold guard chains $75, 90.. 268-269 Two splendid quartz seals $75, 48,,., 270-271 Two fine gold vest chains $85, 55... ony “te UND.—THIS MORNING, ON BROAD street, purse containing a Gold Specimen, and sonte coin, The owner can have the articles by describing them and paying for this advertisement. GRAHAM G Nevada, Oct. 2d 1860.—oet2* — Legal Notices. ELECTION NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT N an Flection will be held in Nevada county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1860, for the purpose of electing the following named officers : “le ctors for President and Vice President ; one ." oe for the 16th District, composed of Nevdda county; five members of the Assembly; a County Supervisor, for the 2d District, composed of the townships of Grass Valley, Rough & Ready and Little York. township Chicere= Two Justices of the Peace and two Constables for each Township. Attention is directed to the provisions of an act entitled ‘“‘an act to provide for paying certain equitable claims against the State of California, and to contract a funded debt for that purpose,”’ approved i1 30, A. D, 1860. : As, to the provisions of an act entitled an act recommending to the Electors of . the State to vote for or against a Convention to revise and change the Constitution of the State,” approved Apri! 28, A. D. 1600. BLECTION PRECINCTS. Board of Supervisors for Nevada county, held on bt aad October 34, 1860, it wad ordered that the following precincts be established aa the Election Precincts of the county of Nevada, and the several pérsons named were duly apnointed as the Inspectors and Judges of the respective precincts at the General Election, to be holden on Tuesday, the sixth day of November, A. D. 1860, to wit: At a meeting of the Nevapa TOWNSHIP. Nevada Precinct—At the Court House, T, T. Davenport, Inspector; Henry McCarty, A. W. Potter, Judges. nhis Blue Tent Precinct—rAt Cooper’s store. F. G. Armour, Inspector; J. W. Coleman, C, Dodd, Judges. Vanderleith’s Precinct—At Vanderleith's. ky W. Hollerman, Inspector ; ‘Thos Alexander, Wm. Lytle, Judges. Grass VALLEY Townsnir. Grass Valley Precinct—At H.D. Cady’s office. W. R, Armstrong, Inspector; B. B, Layton, Peter Compton, Judges. Allison Ranch Precinct—At Dunkel’s store, John Doran, Inspettor; L. Anderson, J. Larimer, Judges. Norambagua Mills Precinct—At Clough’s store ; Samuel Brigham, Inspector; Joseph Dodge, L. Shaw, Judges. Barrough’s Ranch Precinct—At Burrvugh’s store, A. Goodwin, Inspector; T. Huston, C. Hoey, Judges. Buena Vista Precinct—At C, Barkers. 5S. Lewis, Inspector; Chas, Leach, D. M. Barkee, Judges. Rouen & Reapy Townsur, Rough & Ready Precinct—At Marshall House. A. C. Kean, Inspector; A. A. Smith, J. Webber, Judges. Indian Spring Precinet—At Indian Spring Houses L, L. Hatch, Ipspector; A. Stapp, J, Hyatt, Judges. Mooney Flat Precinct—At Trail’s store, —— Baldwin, Inspector; F. M. Trail, J, B. Otis, Judges. Anthony House Precinect—At Anthony House, S, P, French, Inspector; F. J. Stark, M. J. Smith, Judge 8, Newtown I’recinct—At Schardin’s store. E. Robbins, Inspector; H. Schardin, Chas, Taylor, Judges. Jones’ Bar Precinct—At Manning’s store. P. White, Inspector; P. Moran, G. H. Griffin, Judges. Bridgeport Precinct—At Cole’s house. D, J. Wood, Inépector; —— Bourne, C. Cole, Judges, BripcePort TOWNSHIP, French Corral Precinct—At French Corral House. G, P. Fisher, Inspector ; Sion Dempsey, L. White, Judges. Birchville Precinct—At Thompson's, M. Cassin, Inapector ; G. G. Winham, M. Thomas, Judges. Sweetland Precinct—At Assembly Saloon. Moses F. Hoit, Inspector ; H. P. Sweetland, 8S. S. Hussey, JIndges. North San Juan Precinct—At Schardin’s saloon, J. B, Johnson, Jn«pector; J. 8. Bowker, Chas. Schardin, Judges. Motezuma Precinct—At Liggett’s Hotel. A. J. Ray, Inspector; J. Terry, E, Stevens, Judges, Cherokee Precinct—At Turney’s Hotel. M. W. Martin, Inspector, D. C. Bryan, Jus. Collins, Judges, BLoomrre.y Townsnur. Columbia Fill Precinct—At Rathbun’s Hotel. FE. A. Isaacs, Inspector ; J. W. Davidson, M. Broyhill, Judges. Bloomfield Yrecinct—At Skidmore’s saloon, H. Brownwell, Inspector ; 8, Sentell, Willlam Favorite, Judges, Magnolia Precinct—At Arnold’s Ranch. James Creegan, Inspector; E. M. Hubbell, B. F. Crowell, Judges, Relief Hill Precinct—At Todd’s Hotel. Inspector; M. Spicer, W.Smith, Judges. Gold Bar Precinct—At Webber’s House. A. A. Ball, Inspector; Ls Shanklin, A. Towne, Judges. EureKA ToWNsHiP, Woolsey’s Flat Precinct—At Fox’s Hotel. W. MeFarland, Inspector; Thos, Finch, A. H. Otheman, Judges, Moore’s Flat Precinct—At Moore’s Hotel. S. B. Blakesles, Inspector; C, B. Jones, F. McKee, Judges. Orleans Flat Precinct—At Orleans Hotel. Thos. Cranston, Inshector; C. P, Evans J, Wisner, Judges. Eureka Precinct—At Bohannan’s store. John Stewart, Inspector; H. McCarty, W. Conglin, Judges, South Fork Precinct—At Leary’s store. H. Brauson, Inspector; L. Emmons, H. Twining, Judges, Mohawk Flat Precinet—At Denton’s store. Geo. Fellows, Inspector; F. Briggs, W. Dievendorf, Judges. Bowman’s Ranch Precinct—At Bowman’s Ranch. J. F. Bowman, Inspector ; J. W. Lanahan, John Frazier, Judges. G. K. Reed, . Wasninetoy To wxsuip. Washington Precinct—At George’s saloon. H. Young, Inspector; C, Steinmitz, J, Adair, Judges. Alpha Precinct—At Wixom’s Hotel. W. Crocker, Inspector; C. Hall, KE Tibbets, Judges, Omega Precinct—At Van Vrankin’s, J). W. Ridley, Inspector; Jas. Templer, G. R. Dean, Judges. Lirtte YorK Townsuir. Little York Precinct—At Fisher’s house. Joseph Gardner, Inspector; W. W. Cpzzens, Wm. Bidwell, Judges. e Red Dog Precinet—At C. R. Hall’s store. LL. P. St. Clair, Inspector; B. Easting, J. Darling; Judges. Lowell Hill Precinct—At Jefferson House. 'T. F, MeGuire, Inspector; Thoa Pattinson, S Schmidt, Judges. + Walloupa Precinct—At MeCauley’s. Jas, Todkill, Inspector; J. H. Fuller, J, Cheeney, Judges. I leasant Valley Precinct—At Weis’ store. J. Weis, Inspector; Isaac Gill, Grinnell, Judges. Camden Piecinet—At National Hotel. H. K. Turner, Inspsctor; F, Caldwell, L. W. Preble, Judges. Sailor Flat Procinet—At Tierney’s house. Thos. Tierney, Inspector; H. Bell, M. A Graham, Judges By Order of the Board of Supervisors. Witness, J. S. LAMBERT, Clerk, he phy: eb engage of California, County of Nevada, ss. Township of Nevada, before E. W. SMITH, J. P. The People of the State of California to J, CONSTANTINE: You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on Saturday the 12th day of January, A. D, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M. ta answer to the complaint of JAMES 8, MON'[GOMERY, Who demands of ypu the sum of Ninety dollars, balance due him on account, as per complaint now on file in.my office. On failure so to appea¥ and answer, judgment will be‘rendered against you for the said sum of $90,00 and costs of suit, re Given under my hand this llth day of October, a. D. 1860, KE. W. SMITH, : Justice of the Peace, ; Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause, and it appearing therefrom, that the said Defendant is a non-resident of the State of California, and that the said Plaintiff has a good cause of action against the said Detendaut, it is hereby ordered that service of sammons therein be made by publication in the Nevada Democrat, for the period of three months successively from this date, Given under my hand this the A. D, 1860, A true . Be A Caldwell, A? ° llth day of October EK. W. SMITH, J. P. Attest, J. B. Gray, Constable. for Pit, ocll-law3m, ad ee ee eee a ee . Legal Notices, SS —s ONSTABLE’S SALE.-—State of Calftornia, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, ss, By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of E. W. Smith, Esq., an acting Jus. tice of. the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date October 11th, A. D. 1860; to satisty » judgment rendered by said Court on the 21st day of July, a. p. 1860, in favor of JAMES F, MARTIN ang against T. J. CHAMBERS and AMOS T. LATRD, for the sum of 8188 50 principal debt ant $27 16 costs; fe I have levied upon and will sell to the highgst bid. der for cash, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, T. J. Chambers, of in and to that certain short Ditch intersecting with Deer creek on the south side, about one-half mile above Scott’s Flat, and eon. veying water around the Ditch known as the Geld Flat Ditch, belonging to the South Yuba Canal Co, Also, all of defendant Chambers right, title and in. terest in and to the ditch known as Laird & Cham. bers Gold Run Diten, intersecting with Deer creek about three miles above Nevada and conveying wa. ter to Gold Flat, in Nevada county. Also, all of defendant Chambers right, title and interest in and to the new ditch, known as the Chambers &Laird ditch, conveying water from near Seotts Flat to American Hill, in Nevada township; said ditch is on the north side of Deer creek and known as Laird & Chambers new ditch, being the same which was heretofore attached by me in the above entitled suit. All the above described property will be sold on THURSDAY, the Ist day of November, 1860, in front of the Court House door, between the hours of nine o’clock, A. M. and five o'clock, P. M., to satisfy the above demand and accruing costs. Nevada, October 11th, 1560. ocll-td J. B, GRAY, Constable. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Cali fornia, @ounty of Nevada, Township of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an execution to me delivered, ixsued out of the Court of E, W. Smith, Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the county aforé@said, bearing date October 6th, a, p. 1860, to satisfy a Judgment rendered by said Court on the 6th day of October A. D. 1860, in favor of WILLIAM STONE & CO., and against RILEY PARLIER, for the sum of Sixty-three Dollars and Fighty-six Cents debt, interest, damages and costs of suit, I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for eash, the following described property, to wit: One Rancts and growing crop, Dwelling House and all out-houses thereunto belonging, situated on Thoinas Flat, on the waters of Brush Creek, in Nevada Townsbip. on the road leading to Webber's Bridge. I will sell in frunt of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, ow Monday the 29th day of October, A. D. 1860, between the hours of 9 o’slock a, M. and 6 o’clck P.M, Taken as the property of Riley Parlier, to satisfy the above demand and accruing coats, Nevada City, Oct. Sth, 1860. a Oc9-td W. C, ASHER, Constable, N. T. OLSEN Me eee RS TE ENE EN TSO UMMONS.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, To. nship of Nevada, #8. fore F. W. Smith J. P. The People of the State of California to JOHN SHIPTON, Greeting : You are héreby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice ot the Peace, at bia office in said township, on Saturday the 24th day of November 4. D. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M,, to answer tothe complaint of L. S, CUMMINGS, who demands of you the sum of $65,00 and interest on said sum from the 8th day of November 1859 at three per cent per month until paid, as per complaint now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of $66,00 and interest as above and costs of suit. Givgn under my hand, this 20th day of August 1860. F. W. SMITH, J. P. Atruecopy, Attest: W.C. Asher, Cons. N. T. Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause, and it appearing therefrom that the said defendant is a non-resident of the State of California, and that said plaintiff has a good cause of action against the said defendant, it is hereby ordered that service of summens therein, be made by publication of the same in the Nevada Domoerat for the period of three months successively from this date Given under my hand this 20th of Aug. A. my 1860. FE. W. SMITH, J. P. J. 1, Caldwell, Pl’ffs Attorney. 41-3m TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. In District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State, The People of the State of California to STEPHEN W. FOLSOM Greeting : You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of JOHN MADDEN, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within ers 5 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 of this District, in an action cofmmenced on the 17th day of August a. p, 1860, in suid Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of acertain mortgage, beariog date the 5th day of December A. D. 1859, executed by the said defendant to one Hugh McMahon, and by him duly assigned to this plaintiff, and for the sale of the premises therein, andin said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys arising from,such sale for the payment of the amount due on a certain promissory note, set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to said plaintiff by the defepdant. bearing even date with said mortgage, and thereby intended to be secured, to wit ; The surr of five hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the 5th day of June A.D, 1860, at the rate of five per cent per month till paid; and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the sajd defendant; also, that said defendant and alland every person claiming through or uuder him, subsequently to the date of plaintiff's mortgage, and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or any partthereof, and for stich other and further relief, or both in the premises, as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said ecomplaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand o£ the Court such other reliefas is prayed forin plaintiff's said complaint. In testimony whereof, I John S, Lambert, Clerk ws of the District Court aforesaid, do hereseal, unto set my hand and impress the seal of —_ the said Court at office, in the City of Nevada, this 14th day August, 4, p, 1860. JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos, Ronerts Jr., Deputy, Jno. Maden ys. Stephen W. Folsom. In District Court of the Mth Judicial District, ia and for Nevada county. : On motion by the plaintiff in.open Court, on the J4th day of August a. D, 1860, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant after due search and diligence cannot be found within the State of California, and that a cause of action exists in favor of plaintiff and against the defendant in respect to whom the service is to be made, Therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Nevada Democrat, & newspaper published in the city and county of Nevada, and State of California weekly, for three months in succession once each week, notifying said defendant of this order by publication of a copy of the same, and publication of a {copy of the original summons issued in this case for the time aforesaid. NILES SEARIS, Dis’t. Judge. Clerks office of the District Court of the 14th Judicial Distriét in and for Nevada county, I, John 8, Lambert, Clerk of said District Court, do hereby certify that the foregoing isa true copy of an order made and new on file in my office, ws Attest, my hand'and seal of said Court seal. this 14th day of August. a. D, 1860. _ JOHN S$ LAMBERT, Clerk. ; Per Jos, Ronxrts Jr., Dep. Francia J, Dunn, Att’y for plaintiff. 47-3m aes