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+ chee Rm TCA RRR eat oct er
"A View Froid” Mount asta.
The November number of the Hesperian
contains an article from the pen of Calvin
B. McDonald, gividgan account of a trip
which the writer, with onecompanion, made
to the top of Mount Shasta. Having reached the summit, the writer says:
Fortunately the day was uncommenly
clear, enabling us'to see far to the Hast,
over the desert, where numerous lakes flashed midway, like minute pieces of burnished
silver. There-seomed to be no boundary
to vision; but the eye absolutely ached and
closed with very weariness, Ateng the
crest of the Sierra Nevada, ond far below
the specsator, Mount Lassen, Pilot Peak,
Spanish Peak, and other notea Jandmarks
were distinctly visible, but they bad lost all
of that sublimity with which they impress
the wondering worshipper who looks from
the lowlands, They seemed no more than
watcbetowers on a castle wall which is
overlooked from an udjacent hill, Westward and beyond the coast range, there was
a mirage-like something, which we imagined to be the ocean; and to the South, the
Sacramento River drew its long, silver
thread outof sight on the plain, while
Southerly peaks stood in uncertain shapes
along the borizou, But, to the North, looking from the sun, over the vast territory of
Oregon, the most distinct view of landmarks was obtained. Mount Hood stood
forth in majestic distioction, and other
cake which we were unable to recognize
& name were clearly discerned, in addition
to numerous lakes, streams, valleys and
mountain chains which we bad not sufficient
geographical knowledge to identify. Until
then, we had no adequate conception of
the vast region stretchiug Northward, aod
which has recently become a State of vast
resources, and rapidly developing wealth.
‘Lingering above the prodigious landscape,
we looked and worshiped; not with that
adoration inspired in the little temples
which men build, but with the speechless
reverence whieh silence commanded on the
awfal heights, The man who could stand
there, an atom in unbounding space, bewildered by the innumerable splendors of
the gorgeous picture; without acknowledging the absolute empire of a Great God Almighty, is an atheist too blind, too stotid,
too idiotic to be damned for his unbelief.
Vor myself, standing on heights nearly
three times the altitude of Olympus, I felt
chilled and speechless in the awfal presence
of Omnipotent Deity, whose tremendous
power was silently declared y that gigantic landmark of the clouds, Here we found
two flagataffs planted in the crevices of the
rocks, but the flags bad been threshed to
pieces and apportioned to the winds that
float in swift currents Northward; there
were a few remnants clinging to the sticks,
the remainder having been swept down to
Shasta Valley or carried on towards Oregon, Under a shelving rock we discovered
several newspapers, and scraps of manuscript, one of the latter making known that
one flag had been placed there by Capt.
Prince, in 1852; the other, a temperance
banner, had been planted in 1855, by Rev,
Israel 8, Deihl, who, it was recorded, bad
ascended alone, Another scrap contained
these apposite words, in pencil: ‘If { ascend
unto Heaven, Thou art there. If I take
the wings of the morning and fly to the ut
termost parts of the earth, behold Thou art
therel’? Desiring to add something to this
aerial etore of letters, I discovered that paper and pencil were missing. Like Banyan’s Pilgrim to rest on the Hill of Difficulty and falling into sinful sleep lost bis
roll, my stock of writing materials had
bern dropped at some resting place beow.
Hxnaustion OF THE Peruvian Bark.—A
gentleman long resident in South America
states that there is some danger that the
supplies of that very useful medical
drug, Peruvian bark, aud the still more
useful sulpbate of quinine obtained from it,
may soon be exhausted. The cincbona, the
tree which yields the bark, grows at a ver
great height on the slopes of the Andes in
various localities from Bolivia to New
Granada. In the latter country it is found
on the central branch of the Cordilleras,
and the two best varieties have iitherto
heen those of Pitavo and Fangamga, two
New Granada alpine districts. But these
are already exhausted and both in the United States and Nngland another and poorer
kind, known as Almagna bark, which was
at first totally unsaleable, is now used to a
very great extent. The price of the best
importations in the London market has
gone up within a few years from 1s, 6d. per
pound to 2s6d. and 3s., while the Almagna, for a long time refused by the dealers,
is now readily puredased at 1s, 4d. A single tree yields from ten to forty arrobas,
and itis calculated that it will take at least
fifty years for the shoots of the old, destroyed tree to attain a middling size. The
supplies from Bolivia, however, continue to
roaintain the highest rank, both in regard
to quality and quantity,
CHINA ALL Over.—The Chinese succeeded .
in raising the steamer Cormorant, sunk in
the Peiho, and took out her engines. The
Emperor, when be heard the engines would
not work, summoned four watchmakers
from Pekin, “You understand machines?”
eaid he to the trembling artisane, ‘Make
the barbarian concern go, or I'll cut your
heads off.” Down they went, and after
mature deliberation, built a fire in the furnace, and had the supreme delight of seeing
a dense smoke ascend through the funnel,
This being considered an ample success,
they returned in honor, and wear their
heads still in the natural way.
Of all Discases, the Great First Cause
Springs from neglect of Nature's laws.
sures ert! 5 eneat
When a cure is guaran in all 8
SeCRET DISEASES.
Self-abase, Nervous ape a 4 Strictures, Gleet, Gravel
Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercuriat Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones
and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose
and Eyes, Uleers upon the Body or Limba, Cancors, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and
all Visenses arising from a derangement of the
Sexual Organs.
Such aa Nervous Trembling, Loss of memory, Loss
of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision. with
»culiar spots appearing before the eyes, Joss of Sight,
‘akefulness, 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 Cali.
fornia, I have rescued from the jaws of death many
thousands, who, 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
greateat enemies to health, as they are the first cause
of Consumption, Serofula, and many other diseases,
and should be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority of
the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fil to core the disease, but ruin
the constitution, filling the system with mereury,
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a
rapid consumption,
But should the disease and the treatment not cause
death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is
en 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 skin, eyes,
throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existance of suffering, and consigning them to an early
rave.
. Sxur-Anuse 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 destroys
the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the
proper developement of the system, disqualifies for
marriage, society, business, and all earthly bappiness, 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 vietims
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, vigorous health,
Irregelarities, and all diseases of males and females
treated on principles established by fifteen years ol
practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most
remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions,
sent to any part of ve State, Oregon and Washington Territory, by patients communicating by letter, their symptoms. Business correspondencerstrictly
confidential,
Address Dr. L. J. CLAPKAY.
Medical Institute, San Francisco.
DR, L, J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute {s 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
offects a CORR.
Spermatorrhea,
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits,
lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indispesition and incapability for labor and study, dullness of
apprehensions, loss of memory, aversion to society,
love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness,
headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affections of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual or other
infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated
physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His methed
of curing diseases is new (unknown to others,) and
hence the great success. All consultations, by letter
or otherwise, free.
Address, L, J. CLAPKAY, M, D.,
ocl3-3m. San Frafielsco, Cal.
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 a certain cure.—
The tollowing extract from a letter just received, refers to one of the many similar eases constantly re.
ported :
Jersey City, Oet. 29, 1859.
Messrs, A. B. &. D. Sanpa,
Dear Sirs—1 have 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 spite of my skepticiam, I resolved to
et some, and at least try It. [am now writing this
nthe fullest gratitude to inform you (1 could almost send you a fifty dollar bill) that
a few, 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 tho United States upon receipt of
80 cents in postage stampa.
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., .
San Francisco; Rice & Coffin, Maryaville; R, H. MeDonald & Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally, Oct. 2, 1860.—3m.
CLOVE ANODYNE
TOOTHACHE DROPS.
O one whether old or young likes to lose their
teeth but when pain arising from swelled gums
or an aching tooth ts felt, one of two things must be
done, either haye 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 a decayed tooth, so thatit may be filled and
made as useful as ever, Let any one who has suffered halfan hour witha throbbing tooth, try it, and
they will be convinced of its value.
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D, SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York,
For sale by H, Johnson & Co. and Redingten &Co.,
San Francisco; Rice & Coffin, Marysville; R. H, MeDonald & Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally, 5, ee ON. Se ee oc2.3m_ F
Eee TS OF PER a uwa,
Cement or Suecedaniam, which if done in time,
saves extraction. Office entrance next to Chas.
Kent’s Meat Market, over Block & Co’s store, corner
of Commercial and Pine streets, Fre $2.50.
ny
BX THE MOST apemeveD ak
Gear MRE dice Meveae cose taire,
pext to Chas, Keat’s Buteher shop. ’
a few and only .
DISTRIBUTION !!
Something that has never been Done!
LOUIS CELARIE’S
GREAT DISTRIBUTION!
TO COME OFF
Thursday, November lst, 1860.
aa $7,158.00 -Ge
IN JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY!
—_—_—
273 Valuable Prizes!
I want it distinctly understood this is nota Raffle
or Gift Entertainment, It isdesigned to obtain work
and customers, and to this end every one who will
k to do in the Jewelry, Watchmaking,
sent with as many
Those
bring me wor
or Daguerrean business, I will pre
tickets as they will expend dollars in my line.
who want Watches cleaned or repaired, or any Jewelry or Daguerrean work done, have only to pay me
. the regular price. The work will be warranted—
. watehes for one year—and besides obtaining the
work at the going rates, they will receive as many
tickets in my Great Distribution as they expend dollars for work. Remember that 1 will vot raise the
price of my work. Purebasers 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 wateh, ruby jewels,
chronometer balance David Taylor maker, No ‘
23017 . +0.
2 Cash ..¢+. ++ Vocesedocedee veres
3 ‘ ’ hronome% One gold hunting FE lish lever, €
ter balanced, fall jenn ain haste AS :
4 One gold hunting. English lever, chronomete
Sebeeond, full jeweled, No, 34062...+ .+6+ 225
5 One very fine hunting, Lady’s lever watch,
twenty jewels, No. 17281 . 155
6 One fine gold hunting, straight line lever,
ruby jewels and ruby pallets, A, Adams, No
10818 .. 45+
7 One fine silve'
225
CAPA CASE.. cee ee ewer eeeeee
8 One very fine gold, artistic cameo set.,.. 70
9 One finegold bracelet. ..++++e++++ 55
10 One fine enameled diamond TING.. 00ce see .
. 11-12 Two gold opal rings, each $18. .+.+++46
. 13 One very fine set coral sleeve buttons...+ 25
14 California quartz ring. beeetene ee eeae arene
15 A very heavy hunting, silver, English lever
watch ruby jeweled, chronometer balanced
No. 7485.. cree rere rene
16-25 Ten California rings, $18, 18, 14, 15, 16,
16, 16, 15, 15, Mh ene . : 1
26 A very fine gold Florentine cameo set,.+4+
27-28 ‘Two fine gold chatelaine's, $38, 40... 78
29.30 Two splendid gold pearl rings, $65 35..
31-82 Two fine gold guard chains $32, each.. 64
. 83 A beautiful fine ig erg PEs oi ves iss 45
84 A fine hunting, silver, English lever watch,
chronometer balanced full jeweled No, 70013 74
BH A lava cameo set.. + vere sere reese ce see 35
46-46 Fleven California rings, $18, 16, 12, 15,
V2, 10, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12.. eevee eres nnes 143
47 A California fob, buckle, locket, sealanc key 75
48 A splendid gold and coral set broach and ear
rings,
49 A testing, silver, straight line lever, double
time observatory time piece, ruby jewels. 8
50-51 Two fine gold vest chains $40, 45,... 8
52 A very fine gold set, opal and quartz broach
and @ar PiNGS.,.6. ce eeee eee eee es eeeeee
53-55 Three California made belt buckles $18,
56-57 Two fine gold vest chains $35, 40.,... 1b
68 A fine hnoting, silver, English lever, strong
plattain, full jeweled, chronometer balanced
Roshell, No, T0OLL..ssssseeeeeseceseres 75
69-67 Nine California rings, $15, 15, 15, 9, 10,
OF 10/10, Wis scveseisenses Mearevssys 104
68 A gold bunting, straight line lever watch,
three-quarter plate, No, 91021.... weer. 86
69-71 Three fine gold lockets $25, 18, 15...
72-18 Two fine large double lockets each $25.
74 A fine hunting silver lever watch, No. 13051 45
75-76 Two very fine gold enameled lockets, ea,
BIOE 0) ata eh AN PCTS os 36
77-81 Five gold sets, broaches and ear rings,
$75, 46,40, 75, TB.ccecscecsereeeereess 8
82-86 Five sets broaches andear rings, each $25 125
87-89 Three fine sets broaches and ear rings,
$10, 18, 15... abesae Ceevoveaes sises
90-105 Seventeen California rings $10, ,
7, 7, 8, 7, 6, 3, 3, 8, 49 8, 3, 3, 6.. 6.0..
106-120 Fifteen fine gold Lady’s broaches, $15,
18, 28, 18, 18, 25, 20, 20, 80, 25, 25, 18, 14,
” 15
301
Vi MO CWG sic ceee chvees secgcorednes sive
. 121-138 Kighteen tine Lady’s bronches, $10, 6,
12, 18, 10, 15, 15, 15, 12, 12, 10, 10, 6, 6, 6,
184
PRS i legos be eeses Cee peverevesvee 37
141-144 Four sets studs $15, 6, 6, 6...... 38
. 145-155 Bleven sets gold sleeve buttons $16, 12,
. 16, 18, 22, 15, 16,16, 18, 25, 8..,.. a ae 181
156-160 Five bracelets $30, 16,8, 6, 20.... 80
161-163 ‘Three fine gold and coral armlets $14, ,
W, Gcauiaess cap saabeiss bbesdstasevcees 23
. 164-167 Four gold masonic pins $7, 7, 8, 8... 30
168-174 Seven gold and jet crosses $18, 8, 10, 10,
. 175-176 Two gents gold scarf pins $12, 30
A77 A. mmall GCOMNAEA,. 06. woccccgcteedes i> 7
178-182 Five fine gold necklaces $25, 18, 25, 18,
Gr acbocedinsss oe cess Seiseeeeesecctc Sade 116
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,
4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,8, 3,4, 4, BL.. 226
217 A fine ivory and silver seal,.... ees. cess 8
218-221 Four silver pencils $3, 3, 3, ¢ 12
222-223 Two plated fob chains each $18.. 36
224-230 Seven silver pen holders each $4.... 28
231-232 Two coral necklaces $8, 7... ..+.+. 15
233-286 Four pairs very fine gold ear rings $35,
! 26, 75, 60,...sceveeevers Cee nedaesececs 195
237 Two bracelets, gold buckles., tovccscee 16
. 238 A gold stud sot....secccecvccce conse 10
239-260 Twenty-two gold finger rings $8, 7,
6, 6, 6, 12, 10,
OE ROE i nics ieee ae chad 65,000.00
265 A California specimen breast pin.
526
266-267 Two fine gold guard chains $75, 90..
8-269 Two splendid quartz seals $75, 48
270-271 Two fine gold vest chains $85, 55... 140
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272 A splendid diamond set, cross and ear rings 300
. 273 A large magnificent, very heavy magic case,
patent English leyer, finely engraved gold
watch, W. Cooper, maker, No. 19046,... 400
WU hc. 5 came E css ake bee ape cca
The above articles will be disposed of by a Com. mittee selected by the audience.
WICKS.. . Bis Mis. cviccis $1 00,
LOUIS CELARIE.
. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE,—Notice
. is hereby given to all persons having demands
against the estate of DAVID SALTSGAVER deceased,
to present the same tome, with the necessary vouchers, at the office of T, M. Caswell, corner of Pine and
. Commercial sts,, Nevada, within ten months from
the publication of this notice, or the same will be
forever barred,
H. B. THOMPSON, Pub. Adm’r,
Nevada Sept. 12th 1860.—50-4w
Darel gee yg cng BROAD
8 & purse con a Speci
and some coin, The owner can have the articles by
describing them and paying for this ae.
G
Nevada, Oct. 2d 1860,—oet2¢
Legal Notices.
ELECTION NOTICE.
OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT
an Election will be held in Nevada county, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1860, for the purpose
of electing the following named officers :
Four Flectors for President and Vice President ; one
Senator, for the 16th District, composed of Nevada
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 Officers—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
April 30, A. D, 1860.
‘Also, 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 April 28, A. D.
1860.
” BLECTION PRECINCTS.
Atameeting of the Board of Supervisors for Nevada county, heldon Wednesday October 3d, 1860,
it was ordered that the following’ precincts be established as the Election Precincts of the county of Neyada, and the several persous named were duly appointed 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:
Nevapa TOWNSHIP.
Nevada Precinct—At the Court House. T. T, Davenport, Inspector; Henry McCarty, A. W. Potter,
Judges.
Blue Tent Precinct—At Cooper’s store. F. G. Armour, Inspector; J. W. Coleman, C. Dodd, Judges.
Vanderleith’s Precinet—At Vanderleith’s. E. W.
Hollerman, Inspector ; Thos Alexander, Wm. Lytle,
Judges.
Grass VALLEY TOWNSHIP,
Grass Valley Precinct—At H. D. Cady’s office, W.
R. Armstrong, Inspector; B. B. Layton, Peter Compton, Judges.
Allison Ranch Precinet—At Dunkel’s store, John
Doran, Inspector; L. Anderson, J. Larimer, Judges.
Norambagua Mills Precinet—At Clough’s store ;
Samuel Brigham, Inspector; Joseph Dodge, L. Shaw,
Judges.
Burrough’s Raneh Precinct—At Burrvugh’s store.
A. Goodwin, bg een T. Huston, C. Hoey, Judges.
Buena Vista inct—At C. Barkers, 8. Lewis,
Inspector; Chas. Leach, D. M. Barker, Judges,
Roven & Reapy Townsurr,
Rough & Ready Precinct—At Marshall House. A.
C, Kean, Inspeetor; A. A. Smith, J. Webber, Judges.
Indian Spring Precinct—At Indian Spring House.
L. L. Hatch, Inspector; A. Stapp, J, Hyatt, Judges.
Mooney Flat Preeinct—At Trail’s store, —— Baldwin, Inspector; F. M. Trail, J. B, Otis, Judges.
Anthony House Precinct—At Anthony House, 8.
P. French, Inspector; F. J. Stark, M. J. Smith, Judges.
Newtown Precinct—At Schardin’s store. KE, Rob_bins, Inspector; H. Sechardin, Chas, Tavlor, Judges.
Joues’ Bar Precinet—At Manning’s store, P, White,
Inspector; ?. Moran, G. H. Griffin, Judges,
Bridgeport Precinet—At Cole’s house. D, J. Wood,
Inspector; —— Bourne, C. Cole, Judges,
BripcEPort Townsuir.
French Corral Precinet—At French Corral House,
G. P. Fisher, Inspector ; Simon Dempsey, L. White,
Judges.
Birchville Precinet-—At Thompson’s. M. Cassin,
Inspector ; G. G, Winham, M, Thomas, Judges,
Sweetland Precinct—At Assembly Saloon. Moses
F. Hoit, Inspector; H. I’. Sweetland, 8, 8. Hussey,
Jndges.
North San Juan Preeinet—At Schardin’s saloon.
J. B. Johnson, In«pector; J. 5. Bowker, Chas, Schardin, Judges.
Motezuma Precinet—At Liggett’s Hotel.
Ray, Inspector; J, Terry, E. Stevens, Judges.
Cherokee Precinet—At Turney’s Hotel. M. W.
Martin, Inspector, D. C. Bryan, Jas. Collins, Judges,
BLoommienp Townsmp.
Columbia Hill Preeinct—At Rathbun’s Hotel. F.
A, Isaacs, Inspector ; J. W. Davidson, M. Broyhill,
Judges.
Bloomfield Precinct—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 Precinet—At Todd’s Hotel.
Inspector; M. Spicer, W. Simith, Judges,
Gold Bar Precinct—At Webber’s House. A. A.
Ball, Inspector; L. Shanklin, A. Towne, Judges,
Eureka Townsuir.
Woolsey’s Flat Precinct—At Fox’s Hotel. W.
McFarland, Inspector; Thos. Finch, A. H. Otheman,
Judges.
Moore’s Flat Preeinct—At Moore’s Hotel. §. B.
Blakeslee, Inspector; C. B. Jones, F. McKee, Judges.
Orleans Flat Preeinct—At Orleans Hotel. Thos,
Cranston, Inshector; C. P. Evans J. Wisner, Judges.
Eureka Preeinct—At Bohannan’s store. John
Stewart, Inspector; H. McCarty, W. Conglin, Judges.
South Pork Precinet—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.
Rowman’s Ranch Precinet—At Bowman’s Ranch.
J, F. Bowman, Inspector ; J. W. Lanahan, John Frazier, Judges.
Sailor Par Precinet— At Sailor Bar House. J.
Miller Inspector; J. Rhoads, R. Osborne, Judges,
Wasittxcton Townsmr.
A. J.
G. K. Reed,
Washington Precinct-—At George’s saloon. Hi. .
Young, Inspector; C. Steinmitz, J. Adair, Judges,
Alpha Precinet—At Wixom’s Hotel, W. Crocker,
Inspector; ©. Hall, E Tibbets, Judges. ’
Omega Precinct—At Van Vrankin’s, ND, W. Ridley. Inspector; Jas. Templer, G. R. Dean, Judges.
Poorman’s Creek Preeinct—At P. Biven’s. M.
Thompson; J. Cusick, Jas. Dillon, Judges.
LittLe YorK Townsuip.
Little York Precinet—At Fisher’s house. Joseph
Gordan Inspector ; W. W. Cozzens, Wm. Bidwell,
Judges,
Red Dog Precinet—At C. R: Hall's-store.
Clair, Inspector; B, Easting, J. Darling, Judges,
Lowell Hill Preeinet—At Jefferson House. T. F. MeGuire, Inspector; Thos Pattinson, S Schmidt, Judges. .
Walloupa Precinct—At McCauley’s. Jas. Todkill
Inspector; J. H, Fuller, J. Cheeney, Judges, ‘
Tleasant Valley Precinect—At Weis’ store. J. Weis,
Inspector; Isaae Gill, Grinnell, Judges.
Camden Precinct—At National Hotel. H, K. Tarner, Inspsctor; F. Caldwell, L. W. Preble, Judges.
Sailor Flat Precinet—At Tierney’s house, Thos.
Tierney, Inspector; H. Bell, M. A Graham, Judges
By Order of the Board of Supervisors.
Witness, J. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk.
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada
ss, By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issu:
ed out of the Court of E. W. Smith, Fsq., an acting
Justice of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid
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 Kighty-six Cents debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash
pone eserten described property, to wit: 1
and growing crop, Dwelling House and all outthereunto belonging, situated on Thomas Tat
the waters of Brush Creek, in Nevada Township on
the road leading to Webber’s Bridge, I will sell in
front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada,
ou Monday the 29th day of October, a. p. 1860, between the hours of 9 o’slock a. M. and 5 o’elek P. x.
Taken as the rty of Ri
the above demend aed seer roa = baad
Nevada City, Oct. 8th, 1860.
Ocd-td W. C. ASHER, Constable, N. T.
.
L. P. St. .
, Legal N otices,
HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas, on the
18th day of October, 4, D. 1860 a final Judgment
aud Decree was rendered in the District Court of the
14th Judicial District of the State of California, inand
for the County of Nevada, inst A. COE and EL.
LEN COE. and in favor of A. D. TOWER, for the sum
of Twelve Hundred and Seventy Dollars, principle
debt, with interest on the principle at the rate of
three per pos month from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit; for
the sale of the following described property, to wit:
Alland singular, that certain tract, piece or parcel
of land, situated, lying and being in the Towhship
and County of Nevada, S:ate of California ; bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Commecing at _
stake on the upper side of A. IT. Laitd’s water ditch,
on the read leading from the town of Nevada to Red
Dog, thence running along said ditch to a stake on
the rear of Jones’ land, thence west to a stake at y
fence, two hundred feet, more or less, thence south
along said fence two hundred feet, more or Jess, to a
stake ina ravine, thence southeast to Little Deer
Creek, thence northeast to Murcha’s line, thence
north to the Red Dog road aforesaid, thence west to
the place of beginning, contaming one hundred and
sixty acres of land, more or less; together with all
and singular the tenements, hereditment, rights,
franchises, privileges, improvements, fruit trees,
water right and appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in any wise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public
anle all the above described property, to the highest
bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door in
Nevada city, on TUESDAY the 15th day of November,
A. D. 1860, between the hours of 9o’clock A. M. and
4 o’clock P. M.
Given under my hand this 18th of Oct. a. p. 1860,
J. B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff N, C,
Ry James B. Van I1.Gan, Deputy,
T. P. Hawley PI'ff’s Att'y. oc18-td
HERIFEF’S Sale.—Wherenas, on the
Ist day of October, a. D. 1860, to wits In the Dis+
trict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District in and
for Nevada County, State of California, Daniel and
John Conroy recovered judgment against R. H. Farqubar, Joseph Kenville, John Cochran, J. B. Warfield,
James H. Moore, Arthur M Henry, &. W. Folsom,
and J. R. Archibald, for the sum of Fifteen Hundred
and Ninety Dollars and Thirty-seven Cents, Debt,
with interest on the said sum of $1,590 87 from the
tenth day of February 1860, at the rate of ten per
cent per annum until paid, together with $69.00
costs of suit; I have heretofore attached and levied
uppn, to wit, on the 9th day of August, 1860, at 3
o’clock P. M., all the right title and interest of the
within named defendants of in and toa certain set
of mining claims, or mining ground, known as the
Go-Ahead Co’s, claims, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, Also, all the right title
and interest of the within named defendants of iw
and toa certain lot of mining Claims, or mining
ground, known as the Search Company’s elaims.
Also, all the right title and iuterest of the within
named defendant, J. B. Warfield, of in and to a certain set of mining claims, or mining ground, known
as the Eureka Company's claims, together with all
appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also, all the
right title and interest of the within named defendant, J. H. Moore, of in and to a certain set of mining
claims, or mining ground, known as the Gold Cut
Mining claims, together with all the appurtenances
therenuto belonging, Also, all the right title and
interest of defendant J. H. Moore, of in and to a certain set of mining claims, or mining ground, known
as the Mud Cut Company’s claims. Ail of the above
described mining claims, or mining ground, being
situated upon San Juan Hill, Nevada County, California, Also, all the right title and interest of the
within named defendant, J. B. Wartield, of m and to
acertain Brick House and Lot, situated upon Main
Street, North San Jvan, Nevada County, adjoining
Peck & Coley’s, and occupied as a Shoe Store.
Notice is hereby given that I will sell all of the
above described property, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, 1860, in front of the Court House Door, in the
City of Nevada, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. Mpes o'clock P. M, to satisfy and pay said judgment.
Given under my hand this 23d day of Oct. 1560.
J. B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff,
By James B. Van Hacan, Deputy,
F, J. Dunn, Piff’s. Att.y 0023. 1aw-td
UMMONS.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Nevada, Tos nsbip of Nevada, ss. Before F. W. Smith J. P. The People of the State of
California to JOHN SHIPTON, Greeting :
You are hereby summoned to appear before the
undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said
township, on Saturday the 24th day of November 4.
p. 1860, at 10 0’clock A. M., to answer tothe complaint of L. 8. CUMMINGS, who demands of you the
sum of $65,00 and interest on said sum from the Sth
day of November 1859 at three per cent per monte
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 $65,00 and
interest as above and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 20th day of August 1860,
KF. W. SMITH, J.P.
Atrue copy, Attest: W.C. Asher, Cons, N. T.
Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause. and
it appearing therefrom that the said defendant is
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
summons therein, be made by publication of the
same in the Nevada Domocrat for the period of thre«
months successively from this date
Given under my hand this 20th of Aug. a, D, 1860
EK. W. SMITH, J. P.
. J. 1. Caldwell, Pl'ffs Attorney. 47-3m
ECLARATION OF SOLE TRADER.—
. Know all men by these presents, That I, Henriette
Bremond, of Lake City, County of Nevada, State of
California, the wife of Dominique Bremond, ot the
city, county, and State aforesaid, do hereby declare
and make known my intention to carry on business
and trade in my own name and on my own account,
as a Sole Trader, in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled ‘‘An Act to
Authorize Married Wome to Pransact Business in
their own name as Sole ''raders,’’ passed April 12th,
} 1852. AndI further declare that the nature of my
said businesa will be Hotel, Restattrant anc Barkeep. ing, and also the buying, selling and trading in wines
; and liquors, wholesale or retail, and all other objects
pertaing to the above business, I further declare
that my said trade and businese will be carried on
and transacted in Lake City, County of Nevada, and
from the date of these presents I shall be individually
responsible in my own uame for all debts contracted
by me in my said trade and business, or on account
thereof. And I further dectare that the amount of
capital invested in said trade and business does not
exceed the sum of Five Thousand Dollars.
oan’) In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
. < Ls. > hand and seal, this 11th day of Oct, a. D(—~J 1860. HENRIETTE BREMOND.
State of California, County of Nevada, ss. On this
11th day of October, A. D. 1860, before me, LEVI
Ayres, a Justice of the Peaee in and for said county,
personally appeared the above named Henriette Bremond, whose nam@eis subscribed to the foregoing
declaration as the party thereto, personally known
. tome to be the individual described in, and whe
. executed the foregoing declaration, and the said
. Henriette Bremond, wife of Dominique Bremond,
. having been by me first made acquainted with the
. contents of the said declaration, acknowledged to me
. on an examination apart from and without the hear
One Ranch . ing of her husband, that she executed the same freely
and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion, oF
undue influence of her said husband, and she does
not wish to retract the execution of the same?
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
theday and year in this certifieate first above written. LEVI AYRES,
Justice of the Peace, for Nevada County.
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OB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED
at this office—Corner of Pine and Broad sts.