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October 27, 1860 (4 pages)

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ee age, $800. — oo — Aevada Pemacrat. LOCAL MATTERS, Kewen’s Spzecu.—Col. E. J.C. Kewen made a speech at the Nevada Theater yesterday evening. We dropped in during the fore part of the evening, and found the Theater tolerably well filled—the audience being a mixture of Breckinridgers, Lincolnites, Belleveretts and Democrats—the latter, we should judge, being the most numerous. As we entered the Theater, the Colonel was lauding the Democratic party; he spoke of its immutable primciples, and of the many benefits it had been to the country, with as much assurance as though he had belonged to the party for ten or twelve years. Like a great many other new converts, however, he has mistaken Buchananism for Democracy. He endeavored to prove, in his peculiar style of logic, that Douglas was not the regular nominee of the Democratie party; and having established this fact to his own satisfaction, he intormed his auditors that he would not have supported Douglas had he received every vote in the Convention. He said that the principles of the Black Republicans were more conservative than the principles of the Douglas Democracy, and that as between Douglas and Lincoln his choice would be Lincoln. His illustrations were far-fetched, and principally drawn from Jewish and Roman history, and his speech was in the florid, spreadeagle style, and not particularly calculated to make converts. NatvurRavizep.—The District Court was in session most of the day yesterday, to hear applications for final papers of naturalization. The following persons were: admitted to citizenship: Thos. Waters, M. John, Ed. Barrett, Thos. Mahoney, Moses W. Jones, Thos. Lewis, Adolph Friedman, P. Riley, T. Nevill, Jas. O’Neal, John Pheasante, M. Driesschott, Christian Spearhur, P. Duffy, Dominick Frederick, Martin Presenti, W. D. Davis, John Mahony, Anthony Cross, Justus Rabiel, T. J. Beitner, Edw. Powers, Wm, Abraham, J. McHugh, E. Morgan, Daniel Tierney, T. W. Lagree, Geo. Fitzgerald, F. Burkert, A. Wickhart, A. Schmidt, Hans Jacob Harman, E. Hussey, Patrick Clark, C. Stortz, C. Canald, M. Fitzpatrick, Jas. Dougherty, Robert Dryden, Pat McCarty, Pat. Byrne, P. Miller, Jas. McCabe, Henry Thiel, John Langleha, John McCaughern, Anthony Carroll, Timothy Corcoran. : Fire at Moorr’s Fiat.—The dry goods store of Joseph Gallenger, at Moore’s Flat, took fire last Wednesday night, and goods to the amount of $6,000 were destroyed. The store is in the centre of the town, but the fire was luckily discovered in time to prevent the flames from communicating with other buildings. Mr. Gallenger, his brother and a clerk named Waller were sleeping in the building, and were awakened by parties outside, just in time to save their lives. The fire was first discovered by the night watchman, employed by the citizens, and it is not known how it originated, We are indebted to Mr. Colby, the expressman, for the above. PosTroneD.—The grand gift entertainment of C. W. Young has been posponed until Saturday evening, December 29th. In consequence of the absorbing political excitement, of the past few weeks, and which will continue for some weeks longer, the tickets are not yet all disposed of. The tickets are being sold, however, as rapidly as could reasonably be expected, and the entertainment will come off without fail on the 29th of December next. ADDITIONAL Precincts.—The Board of Supervisors met yesterday, in special term, and established election precincts at Poorman’s Creek, in Washington township, and at Sailor Bar, in Eurekatownship. The places for opening the polls, and the names of the Inspectors and Judges, will be seen by reference to the general election notice on our fourth page. PeRsoNAL.—Mr. Wm. M. Lent, of San Francisco, and Joseph Clark, formerly of Nevada, arrived in town from Washoe yesterday evening, and favored us with a call this morning. They report the prospects of the Washoe and Esmeralda mines as highly encouraging. EASTERN PApers.—We are indebted to H, H. Wickes & Co., of the Broad Street Book Store, and G. W. Welch, of the Pioneer Book Store, for New York, Philadelphia and Boston papers, received by the late mail steamer. ScHooL ELrection—An election was held in the Oakland school district, this afternoon, to vote on the question of levying a.special tax for the benefit of the phblic school of the district. We have not heard the result. Accipent.— A man named Terrean, a Frenchman, had his hand.sawed off recently, at Winter’s quartz mill, located at Angles, caused by being caught in the machinery. Ratsep.—The schooner Emily Howard, lately sank in the San Joaquin river, has been raised and towed'to Stoektoo. DamMovemuyt or Troors.—Company H, Uni-! ted States Infantry, arrived, at Placerville an the 234 inst., en route from Fort Churchill ‘o Benecia, Speci al 7 Notices. Sands’ Sarsaparilla—For Purifying the blood —Health depends almost entirely upon the state of the blood, If the vitalizing fluid which pervades every tissue membrane, fibre, filament, gland or other organ, primary and subsidiary, be charged with the elements of disease, sickness must be the consequence, and until the causeis eradicated, no permanent relief can be expected. It is here tha ‘the powerful health restoring properties of SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA are manifested ; its searching operation reaches the germ of disease, and the cures it performs are therefore radical and thoreugh. Read the testimony in another column, WR. Prepared and sold by A. B.& D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York. , For sale by H. Johnson &Co., and Redington & Co., San Franciseo; Rice & Coflin, Marysville; R. H. McDonald & Co., Sacramento ; H, H, Wickes & Co., Nevada ; and by Druggists generally. EE eee J. F., RUDOLPH, HARVEY HUNT, M. D, RUDOLPH & HUNT, NO. 32 MAIN STREET, NEVADA. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, . CHEMICALS, &c. AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF PATENT MEDICINES, CAMPHENE, ETC. ETC. ETC, Wholesale and Retail at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, And Cheaper than the Cheapest!! NO, 82 MAIN ST., NEVADA, Opposite Mulford & Co’s Banking House GREGORY & BORING, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, NO, 44 MAIN ST., NEVADA. sa Goods Delivered Free of Charge.<@ T. ELLARD BEANS, . } 52 BROAD ST., NEVADA. Whoirsare anp Ream. Deater ww GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. ‘DELAWARE _ AND HAVANA LOTTERIES. France, Broadbent & Co., AGENCY, . San Francisco, Cal. ocl8-tf. J. B. PAINTER, DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Material, . CARDS, & PRINTERS STOCK GENERALLY, . 132 CLAY STREET, NEAR SANSOME, : SAN FRANCISCO. 12-1y NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS! The holders of County Warrants drawn on the General Fund, and registered prior to December Ist 1857, are requested to present the same at the Treasurer’s Office for payment, as interest on the same ceases from this date. J. W. CHINN, Nevada Oct. 16th, 1860. Treasurer, Nevada County. NEURALGIC PAINS . JN THE HEAD AND FACE, RELIEVed instantly, and eventually cured, by Etxerro Gatvanis, at the office of DR. LEVASON, up stairs, over Block & Co’s Store, corner of Commercial and Pine streets, Nevada. . LIKENESSES!! LIKENESSES!!! A. LIEBERT, ‘DAGUERREAN ARTIST, . oad Street, Nevada, . Adjoining the N, ¥. Hotel, opposite Hotel de Paria, . TOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM . his customers. and the public of Nevada and vicinity, that he will take as before, the most beautifuland natural pictures of all kinds, as well as can . be taken in, the-State, and at Cheaper Rates than Heretofore. LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS taken and painted in Oil or Pastil celors. y . His long experience in the Daguerrean Art, gives him the super#rit over every operator in this place, . and Especially over his Pupid recently established here. . He has on-hand a beautiful assortment of all kinds . of Cases and Lockets. . COME ALL, and see my pictures, and after com. paring them with others, you wilk be able to decide which is entitled to the ce. INSTRUCTIONS given.in-every branch of the Art. . Uc9-ti . . L. M. COHN HAS JUST OPENED HIS SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS NEW DRESS GOODs, NEW SILKS, . NEW DE LAINES, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW BONNETS! Everything that is NEW and HANDSOME, at the . Lowest Prices in the State. L. M. COHN, Philadelphia Store, Commercial street. oe-23, SELLING OFF AT COST!! 8. LUBECK & CO. Having decided to close owt our business, We now Offer our Entire Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AT COST. Kidd's Brick Building, Broad street, Nevada. A. BLOCK, 8, FURTH, E. BLOCK JR. A. BLOCK & C€0’S Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts. NEVADA. ~. QTATE 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 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 of this Distriet, in an action commenced on the 17th day of August A. D. 1860, in said Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the 5th day of December 4. 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, madeand delivered to said plaintiff by the defendant. bearing even date with said mortgage, and thereby intended to be secured, to wit: The sum of five hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the Sth day of June A. p. 1860, at the rate of five per cent per month till paid; and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys 60 applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendant; also, that said defendant and alland every person claiming through or under him, subsequently to the date of plaintiff’s mortgage, and the commencement of this action, my be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pretmises, or any part thereof, and for . such other and further retief,or both in the premises, as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliefas is prayed forin plaintiff's said com. plaint. In testimony whereof, I John 8, Lambert, Clerk ——) ofthe District Court aforesaid, do here seal. unto set wey hand and impress the seal of —_ the saia Court at offfee, in the City of Ne. vada, this Mth day August, A. n. 1860. INO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk, . Per Jos, Ronrrts Jr., Deputy. Jno. Maden vs. Stephen W. Folsom, In District . Court of the 14th Judicial Distriet, in and for Nevada . county. . On motion by the plaintiff im opem Court, on the j 14th day of August 4. 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, a néwspaper published in . the city and county of Nevada, and State of California weekly, for three months in suéwession once each week, notifying said defendant of this order by . publication of a copy of the same, and publication of . . a fcopy of the original summons issued ta thig case . for the time afuresaid. . NILES SEARLS, Dis’t. Judge. Clerks office of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for Nevada county, 1, John 8. Lambert, Clerk of said Distriet Court, do . hereby certify that the foregoing isa true copy ot, an order made and now on file In my office, jilileg Attest, ny hand and seal of said Court seal, this ldth day of August, a. D. 1860. . “—— JUHN 3S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. Ropers Jr., Dep.
Francis J, Dunn, Att’y for plaintiff. 47-3m GUMS, PALATE NDA etre OF THE Mouth, attended to by DR, LEVASON, Office over Block . & Co,’s Store, entrance stairs, next to Chas. Kent’s . Meat Market, Pine street Neva‘la. Fee tor each operation, $2,50. = . H. H. WICKES & CO., NO, 58 BROAD STREET, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Broad and Pine sts., Nevada, FFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND full assortment of Drugs, Shoulder Braces Medicines, Trusses. Paints, Fancy Articles, Oils, Perfumery . Brushes, Dusters, & And will satisfy any one who may give them a call, that they keep an assortment and sell as Lowas any Dealer in the State. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND ATLANTIC PAPERS, Can and will be sold at REDUCED RATES, at the Broad Street Book Stare ! Blank Books, Music, and Musical Instrumenta. Have Changed Owners and Prices! The friends of J. E, HAMLIN, we hope will stilt continue to favor the corner with their confidenee. We can demonstrate to any one that this is » permanent institution and that we intend to keep the confidence of the a . e . H, WICKES & CO. NEVADA BOOK BINDERY. F. A. LEONARD, Book-Binder. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA, Opposite Cohn’s Dry Goods Store. r now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line on the shortest notice, and on the mest Reasonable Terms. Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Papers, ete. BOUND IN CALF MOROCCO, CLOTH, OR PAPER, aa TO SUIT CUSTOMERS, — >a Repairing and Lettering Done to Order. Orders solicited from all parts of the eounty, amd will receive prompt attention. i FRANK A, LEONARD, BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES!! MAYERS & COE, CORNER OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL STREETS. HAVE JUST RECEVED aT their Stand, tand Most Extenthe I (CLOTHING STORE. PR serra he in part as follows : Miners’ Heavy Nailed Boots & Shoes, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens Shoes, Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots; Double sole and wu r Pegged Boots Water-Prooft bowel Teeth 4 Miner's heavy nailed Boots; Men’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans; Boy’s Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; Benkert’s pump sole and quilted oots; Long and short Rubber Boots; For the Fall & Winter Trade. Also, a lange assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ Misses and Childrens’ RUBBER OVER SHOES, Our assortment of Ladies’, Miases and Childrens’ Goods is unsurpassed in the country, They are mostly from the best manufacturers of New York and Philadelphia, and embrace nearly every variety and style manufactured in the Atlantic States. SIMON MAYERS WM. R. €Od, PRICES REDUCEDn PATENT COAL OIL LAMPS, OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTSr AGreat Variety of Elegant Patterns suitable for DWELLINGS, Stores and Publie Buildings, Also, a superior article of COAL OIL. For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & 00., No, 27 Main st., opposite the Express Office, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. AUGUSTINE ISOARD, Proprictor. TWO DOORS ABOVE WALL & NEWMAN’S STORE, Broad Street, Nevada. I WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that I have on hand a large assortment of the first quality of Liquors, consisting of Brandy, Genes, ke "Gordsals , ee. Also, a few gallons of Wine manufactured from the Grape by myself, in this city. None but the Best of Liquors Offered for Sale. oct2-tf AUGUSTINE ISOARD. U.E. WALL, J. Be NEWMAN, WALL & NEWMAN, (Successors to J. 8. Wall.) NO. 55 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, MINING TOOLS, &C. &C. LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF Goods to be found in this City, and will be sold on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Gay Goons Deviverey Free or Cuarcu any “@& Be Ressonappx Distance. “GS WALL & NEWMAN, No, 55 Broad Street, Nevada. ig ——— HE CO-PARTNERSHIP ofS. Lubeck & O0., at the City of Nevada, is this day disolved by mutual consent m . the parties. S. Lubeck takes charge of the concern, and will settle and wind up the irs of the 20th 1860.. &. LUBECK, ‘ E. M. HALL, 0020-3 B.E. MAYERS. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC: _ CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY. The stages of this Company wilh Case leave their office, at NATIONAT, EXCHANGE, Broad Street, Nevada, FOR SACRAMENTO, Leaves Nevada at 1 o’clock, A. M., and arriying atSaeramento in time for the 2 o’¢lock boats. for San Francisev, FOR MARYSVILLE. Leaves the above named offive, every morning, at 63g0’clock, passing by Grass Valley, Roush and Ready, Empire Raneh and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysville in time to eonnect with the Compapy’s 2 o’elock stages to Shasta. YOR FOREST CITY. Leaves every morning at 7 o’clock for North San Juan, Camptonville and Forest City. FOR ORLEANS FLAT. Leaves every day at 7 o’clock A. M., via Bell’s Ranch, Humbug City, fag My Flat, Moore’s Flat, and arriving at Orleans Flat at 12M. Returning, Leaves Orleans Flat at 8 o’clock A. M. arriving at Nevada at 1 o’clock, connecting with, the Marysville and Sacramento Stages. : JAMES HAWORTH, Pres’t. C. 8. Co. . W.S. McRoperts, Agent, Nevada. Snepaieeranceqiamenstaninuntaaledcamngreoeeniiepisevagie ce . EMPIRELIVERY STABLE.. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. J. HH: HELM, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM theiv friends, and the public generally, that in consequence of the great increase of business, and'im order to accommodate all of his customers, he have fitted upin elegant style, their lange and spacious stable on ood street, opposite the National Exchange. They keep constantly on hand A SFOSK OF FAST HORSES, put sou vespectfully solicit the patronage of the ublic. 8a Horses kept by the day or week on the most reasonable tenms. J. A HELM, UNIGOW LIVERY STABLE. MAIN AND BROAD STR NEVADA, J. & LANCASTER, Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM his friends and the public generally, that he has adied hry te A to his already large and Elegant Establishment of Horses Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well Pet for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at ll times, PARTICULAR ATTENTION Parp TO Horses on Livery. Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers, for the use of Balls, Parties, &. 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. LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable Expresses to all P ss of California, the Atlantic States and Europe, We will dispatch Daily Expresses to and fiom all Points North of Nevada, And every Saturday Morning, to the following places in Western Utah: Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown, Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon, Truckee Meadors, Johnstown, Carson City, Virginia City, An@ Walker River Mines. All letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed “Overland, via, Salt Lake,”’ will be forwarded and a their destination sooner than by any other ne, Treasure, Packages and Letters transmitted to and from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and security, Gold Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at as low rates as can be od by any house with secu. rity. Our Treasure Express witl'always be accompanied by faithful Messengers. hay Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and allorders attended to promptly. Purchases of every deseription made. Forwarding of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, attended to intelligently and with promptitude, BB. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, FarJOHN PATTISON, Agent. go & Co’s ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, as. By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of E. W. Smith, Esq., an acting Justite of the Peace, in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date October 11th, A. D. 1860; to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the 21st day of July, A. D.1860, in favor of JAMES FE. MARTIN and against T. J, CHAMBERS and AMOS TT’, LAIRD, for the sum of $188 50 principal debt and $27 15 costs: I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following deseribed property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, 'l, J. Chambers, of in and to that certain short Ditech intersecting with Deer creek on the south side, about one-half mile above Scott’s Flat, and conveying water around the Ditch known as the Gold Flat Ditel, belonging to the South Yuba Canal Co Also, allof defendant Chambers right, title and interest in and to theditch known as Laird & Chambers Gold Run Ditch, interseeting with Deer creck about three miles above Nevada and conveying water 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 diteh, conveying water from near Scotts Flat to American Hill, in. Nevada township; said diteh is on the north side-of Deer ereek and known as Laird & Chambers new ditch, being the same which was heretofore attached by me ia the above entitled suit. Alb. the abere deseribed property will be sold on THURSDAY, the lst day of November, 1860, in front of the Court House door, between the hours of nine olclock, A. M. and five o’¢lock, Po a., to satisfy the abeve demand and accruing cost», Nevada, October 11th, 1860. ocll-td J. B. GRAY, Constable. {UMMONS.—State of California, County.of Nevada, ss. Township of Nevada, before kK. . W. SMITH, J. P. The People of the State of California to J. CONSTANTINE: Yon age-liereby summoned to appear before the undersigned: Justice of the Peace, at his office in said tewnship, om Saturday the . 12th day of January, A, Dd, 1861, at 10 o'clock a. . . to anawer to the complaint of JAMES 8. MONTGOM. ERY, Who demands of you the sumof Ninety dol lars, balance due him on account, 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 $90,00 and costs of suit. ; Given under my hand this 11th day of October, a. . D. 1866, kK. 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 Defendaut, it is hereby ordered that service of summons therein be made by ublication in the Ne . vada Democrat, for the peri cessively from this date, Given under my hand this the 11th da y of October A. D. 1860, HK. W. SMITH, J.P. A true cppy, Attest, J, B. Gray, Constable J. 1. Caldwell, Att'y: for Pit. ocll-lawém. of three months suc