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Whcu oo a certain pecasion Joseph Bonaparteleraiaeer Napice aud Spaiet met
his uephew, Louw _iu the streets
f Louden, to which city be bad shortly
before hd « pattuivall rahages » be aid to
him ; * How came you to
ewbroil yourself
in the revolution in Italy, aud the atfair“wt
Birasbarg?” +A did it,’ anid tbe future em
ror, * because [ wanted to keep my Qame
lore the people of France.” There was
wisdom in the readun assigned, ns the sob-,
sequent career of the speaker bur amply
monstrated, We koow the proverb, “Our
sight, out of wind,” and Louis Napolevu
was pot the man to forget so valuable a
nn as issuggested by i. The Orleans
rivers, whe bave recently arrived among
8, it would wow seem ure goided by the
ppine idee that ultimately. Jed the present
mperor of the Freuca to the throav, They
vant to Keep themvelves before the word,
yod the courte they have «0 saccessully
yordued will certainly have the desired ef. Phir objeet in coming to this comatry was doulitless to seck adinissiow inte
mur army, and their motive for so doing 1
0 keep their vamer before the peuple of
France, and expecially ag soldiers, so that
in the event of another revelation iu that
conptiry they may have the chance of tare
ing the tide in their own favour, They have
come here. becanse ne ae pation iu the
world would baye, admitted, them tuto its
as ga soptad of the stroug feeling of
hostility which® stich an act would have
aroused on the part of the Napolewsic gov
erument. But we are free aud independent
aod care notliug about what . Lonis Napo
leon may. think of our coudnct, At the
same time we cannot but abmiye the tact
by whioh these scious of w dethrowd howe
have accomplished their purpdse in thie
country, The admirsion of the ron of the
Prince de Jvinville into the United States
Naval Academy at Newport, to whch place
it baa been removed from Avapolis, is another important event for the family, wl
though a favor not due to the present Ad
ministration, but to Mr, Cask on the occa
sion of the visit of the Prinee last year,
By thus identifying themrelves with (bix
great,war. for preserving the integrity of
the United States, they will command the
ezepaibies of the Freuch people in a pow
erful degree ; and if ever the present dynasty does totter or fall, they will be remempered and welcomed, We are not fighting
for a philosophical idea, such as the abolition of slavery—as many of the people of
Europe suppose—but for the unity end ine
tegrity of the great Republic; and never
will men have an opportunity of battling
in a nobler cause. To the Compte de Pars
and the Duc de Chartres their share in it,
romises to be the grandest episode of théir
iver, They may now earn a military rep
atation, of which there was before no pros
pect, aud which will be of vast service to
them in a dynastic point of view.
All their former efforts te obtain publicity will bo eclipsed by this eutry Into the
United States army. The presence of one
.of their number, by invitation, at the funeral of the Dutchess of Kent—which so
ratified the exiles and exasperated Louis
apoleon —will dwindle into insignifieance
before the eyes of the latter, ae he couremplates thie last and to him great event; aud
the jealousy which he entertained of their
friendship with Queen Victoria will melt
away, jost ad @ mall affliction is lost sight
of in the presence of greater danger.—(N,
Y. Herald,
‘
Tosacoo in Barrie.—A returned member
of the Irish brigade relates the following in
cident that took place at the uattle of Lex:
ingtoo:
Sa one, company of over eighty men there
was & great scarcity of pipes, aud the boys
had to take turns, two or three amoking the
same dilapidated dhudeen alteraately, Toe
company was tiring by volleys upoa the
rebels at their intrenchments down on the
side hill; Jim kept his pipe in hismouth avd
ulled away with great energy while he reonded his musket, Pat, who was‘ fighting
at bis vide, budu’t bad a suoke,
“Give us the pipe, Jim,” aaid Pat,
“Wait a bit,’ said Jim, “ye havo’t earot
yer tobucker yet,”? aud Jim putfed aud
lazed away,
So did Pat, and as the emoke rolled up
between friends and foes, he begged again
for the pipe. Bat Jim stiil clang to bis lux
urious weed, Presently a bullet’ whistled
by and knocked the pipe out of Jim’s mouth
demolishing it. Pat witnessed the catnastrophe, and sat down on the ground in des .
pair, The Lieutenant seeing bim, inquired .
what he was doing there,
“Faith, sir, the inimy’s broke Jim's dba
deen intirely, and there isn’t another one
iu the company.’”’ And the soldier resumed
his place in the ranks with a look of unuttorable disgust at baving to fight without
his accustomed sinoke,
Bourtoautt ww Paris,—D. Bouricault isin
Paris, where the “Colleen Bawn™ is about
to be prodaced at the Ambigu Theater. His
visit probably was to hasten the scenic .
preparations which contain extraordinary
effects, qnite new to the Paris public. The
history of this piece would be cuarions; it)
has been equally successful in America, and
in England, Ireland and Scotland, The sums .
stated in the papers to have been realized .
by the writer are immense.
Ay Important Seoret.—A young lady
should often maintain a prodent reserve
and silence in the presence of her lover; he
will be certain to fancy her a great deal
po than she can show herself by mt
talk,
»
‘
nants dw brovight frequentt
GS
90,00
“Rup Rara.”’—Tbe_ oddi
fe Be ; to public
notice, baw frequently caused inquiry as to
ite A contemporary “says, 2. ep
phate Hera ® a founddt serch .
by throwing #tones together in a heap with.
out order, or on a soft bottom, The fort or
battery on the channel between Fortress
Monroe and Sewell’s Point ix constructed
on such an artificial foundatsvn, and ix
therefore styled the rir taps, The fortification was begun about twenty vears ago.
Loose blucks of granite were piled up to
the hight of twenty or thirty feet, and permitted to remain for several years, for the
purpose Of settling the foundation. The
blocks were taken down to withina few
tert of the water line a few years ago, and
nothing more has been done to the fortilications since.
Sit eee
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND.MACHINE SHOP.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA,
Steam Engines and
Roilers built to order.
Castings and MachinMery of every dexcrip‘3 tion.
Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repair
ed. All kinds of Building Castings ; Saw, Grist, Malt
and Bark Mills ; Horse Power and Car W heels. All
orders filled promptly, and at as LOW RATES an any
establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco freight
added, WM. HEUGH.
Nevada, Feb, 12th 1860:—tf D. 9 HOM.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
J. H HELM, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
their friends, and the public generally,
that in consequence of the great increase
of business, aud in order to accommodate
allot nis customers, he have fitted up in elegant
style, their large and spacious stable on road street
opposite the National Exchange. They keep con
stantly on band
A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would respecttully solicit the patronage of the
Vublic.
a” Horses kept by the day or week onthe most
reasonable terms.
J. H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprictor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, caddies, Harned, &ec,, and is now prepared
to furnish as tine turnoutsas can be found in the
State.
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
all timog. a) ‘
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Pain TO HORSES ON LivERY
Carriages alwayy in readiness, with careful drivers,
for tho use of Balls, Varties, &c.
The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that
those seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
do well to give mea call.
J, A. LANCASTER,
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET!!
No. 5 Commercial Street,
KENT & TOMPKINS, Proprictors.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO
ciated themselves together for the
purpose of carrying on Meat Market
business, Weshall always keep on
hand. FRESH, and in the best possibly condition, »
supply of
AMERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
VEGETABLES, &c.,
ga ALSO—CORNED BEEF AND PORK, “@®
We solicit a continuance of the very liberal pat
ronage heretofore bestowed on the Estabishment.
@®. Retail dealers furnished with the best quality
of Weef &c, on reasonable terms
CHARLES KENT,
k. O. TOMPKINS,
Nevada, March 7th, 1861—1tf
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
Nos. l0 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada.
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, 1
am new prepared to do Undertaking on the
shortest nohee, ‘
par Orders eft at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be prompt
ly attended to. oct2-t!
UNDERTAKING.
M. C. STILES, Undertaker, has on hand
and will make to erder, COVERED COFFINS
at the following rates :
BOA, CO sc oicccnvcecesess
Barae, (OM a6 cc cece cs
All work done in the neatest style,
nished and no charge for engraving.
Nevada, March 16th 1861,—t!
ROAD NOTICE.
ROPOSALS WH be received by the
Board of Supervisors of Nevada County, unt
the First Monday in November, a. p., 1801, for gra
ding a county road in Grass Valley township, startin:
from that point on the Nevada and Grass Vall
road, known as the Ridwe Road, at the upper edge ©
the chapparal. running down on the south side
Worthington’s ranch fence to the old Nevada road
near the flume. T. H. ROTFR,
Oct, 9, 18A1,—td. Ch’m Board Supervisors.
sconces @ 06 $10,
$10 to $20,
Plates fur
ADMINISTRAT(R’'S NOT1CE
ROBATE COURT, Nevada County.—
In the matter of the estate of W. 8S, SMITH, de
ceased, All persons having claims against the above
named estate, are hereby notified te exhibit their
claims, with the necessary vouchers, within ten
. months from date, te the undersigned at his residence
. near Red Dow. Nevada county, California.
EDWARD WILLIAMS, Administrator,
Taos, P. Hawney, Att'y for Adm’r.
Nevada .Oct, 23, 1861,—4w
LBS. OF CORN-YELLOW
and White, For sale-in lots to suit
J. V. HIXSON,
No. 75 Broad st.. Nevada.
purchasers, by
Oct, 24, 1861,
OSIN AND BEES W AX—For Sale by
EK. F. SPENCE, Druggist & Apothecary,
Oct. 17. No, 47 Beoad st., Nevada.
YDRASTINE & LEPTANDRIN
' + Foraaleby &.F. SPENCE
_Druggist & Apothecary, 47 Broad st., Nevada.
of Abin
& WILSON’S
Fass
WHEELER
rek. % :,
~ NEW STYLE
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
FOR FAMILY USE.
=
ALL FORMER OBJECTIONS BEING OVERCOME
NO LEATHER PAD
Used Now on the New Style of Machine!
The New Style of Hemmer
AND
TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER,
ARE ATTACHED
To the Improved Machine.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR!
THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS
NOW USE
Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines,
In making.up Over Shirts, Coats, Suits, &e, They
now use from forty to fifty constantly aud are turning out the finest goods in the market. may2
MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent,
Nevada,
~~ GAS! GAS! GAS!!!
TIE NENADA: GAS. Cr MDANY GIVE" NOTICE that gas will be turned inte the “street mains’ on Saturday the 17th day of August.
The Compans have on hand a large quantity of service pipe and a complete assortment
of fixtures, which they are pre pared to.put up forall desirous of burning gas, and ll such persons ave requested
to call at the office and ubseribe
to the rules and reyulations,
by signing the tegister.
is the tariff of charges:
Price of Gas, per 1000 Tt,,.. -.. $20 00
Price for Introducing
Gas from the
street main to pipe of Cousuimer,
Ineruding
setting Rlecre.
In all
cases where the cothie fitting is
doné by the Company.,..... §t0 00
When otherwise, ntroductionand
SL) 4 . re rem Dt
Priceoft pipe from metre, 350 cts. per foot,
Price of Hxtures according to hind required,
N. B.—No bills for pipe or fixtures will be presented
or collection untit gas is turned on,
Per order of Trustees
J. 8, KANFEN,
Sup Nevada Gas Works,
The following
aug, 14, 1861.—lIm.
AMBROTYPES & PHOTOGRAPHS ! .
No, 29 Com™Me¥eciaL “Treet. NEVADA
HE subseriber baving an experience .
of fifteen years in picture making, with the best
trranged sky light, and the finest instruments mn the . —
tate, is now prepared to make pictures,
Unsuupaseed in Beauty & Durability,
AND AT REDUCED PRICES!
TMaving secured the services of one of the hest
ists in the State, Lean furnish large sized Photorwaphs, retouched in India Ink, far superior to any
erefofore offered in this city, ;
Copies of Daguerreot ypes, ‘Ambrot ypes and Photo.
rraphs equal te the original,
aa Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay
asked, Aso, instructionsin the art given to those .
4?
who may desire to receive them.
Nevada, Ang. 24. 1861 M. RAILEY.
NEVADA DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
Corner Broan & Pive Srex.,
t AVING a large avd well selected assortment of Printing Material, we are prepared
to execule every description of
Plain and Fancy Job Printing,
in a néat and workmanlike manner, at short notice
and on very reasonable terms; such as
(Up Starrs )
Business Cards, Rill-Weads, Circul
Ball Tickets, "Labels, Cheeks.”
Programmes, Wandbills, Posters,
PRINTING IN BRONZE & COLORED INKS.
—-ALSO—
ALL KINDS OF JUSTICES’ BLANKS
Kept Constantly on Hand.
’§ PIONEER EXPRESS.
Yo all ‘parts of California and Utah ‘Territory, connecting at Matysville nia Nevada wits Keliable
Expresses to all parts of California."the At.
lantic States and Europe. ih
We will dispatch Daily Fapresses to and ‘fiom’ all
Points North of Nevada, '
Saturday Morning, to the following places
$n whee . Western Utah:
Franktown. Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City. Virginie City,
And Walker River Mines.
All letters for the Western Atlantic states, enclosed
in our Government frankéd envelopes. and endorsed
Overland, via Salt Lake.’’ will be forwarded and
reveh their destination sooner than by any other
line. ,
‘Treasure Packages and Letters transmitted to and
from the above points with unrivaled dispatch and
PCULILY «
Guid Dust and Coin, forwarded to all parts of the
United States and Furepe. insured or uninsured, at
ax low rates as can be done by any house with secu
rity.
Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied
by faithful Messengers.
: Notes, Drafts, Bills, &e., collected or negotiated, and all ordérwuttended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Mere! andize and Commissions ofevery nature, at
tended to intelligently and with promptitnde.
8S. (Nice in Nevada, next door below Wells. Farzo & Co's JOHN PATTISON, Agent
LINE}
1861.
~~ REGULAR. STAGE
Between Nevada & Virginia City.
Via Eureka, Jackson’s Ranch,
Sardine Valley and Steamboat Valley.
ag? FARE, 12 DOLLARS! ~@o
THROUGH TO VIRGINIA IN THIRTY SIX HOURS . !
gai Stage will leave Nevada City
every Monday and Thureday Mornings, going
through to Virginia City in thirty six hours, from
the time of leaving Nevada City.
RETURNING—I eaves Virginia City every Monday
and Thursday Mornings, making the trip baek te
Nevada in Thirty six hours,
Freight & Baggage Taken at Very
LOW KATES!
Stage Officest@NEVADA—At the Go.pyw Gate
Hore.: and VIRGINIA CILY, at Mav’s Stone,
HARMAN SapDLeR, Agent Virginia City. .
A. MAU, Proprietor.
Nevada City, Sept. 3, 1861.—t,
ae NOTICE TO ALL! -@o
ITALIAN BARBER SHOP.
No. 66, Broad Street, Nevada,
WATCHFUL EYE KEEP on yous
Piecious Head. Hair Dressing according to the
jateat sive. ‘
Taaxerious Shavings sceccecesccsecsesecees cd Cents
Sham pooing .50 Cents
Hair Cutting and Dressing... 590. Cents
far Special treatment of the Hair for its preser
vation—free.
feb7-tt
NSOLWVENT NOTICE .=—In the District
Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of
Cahtornia, inthe matter of the petition of J or.
LALONDEF. an insolvent debtor: Vursuant to an
order of the Hon. Nives SFaris, Judge of the said
histrict Court. notice is hereby given to all the cred
itors of the said Insolvent J. BL Lalonde. to be and
appear before the Hon, Niles Searl aforesaid, in open
court, at the court-room of said eourt in the city and
county of Nevada, on the Fourta Day of NovEMBEK
A. D., 186], at 10 0’eleck, A.M, of tha cay, then and
there to show cause, ifany ther can. why the prayer
of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an as
signment of his estate be made, and te bed
senewe Tere T er eee eee eee
* ereee
PHILIP DUCA
charged
from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the
statute in such ease madeand provided; pnd in the
meantime all proceedings against said Insclvent be
stayed.
i Witness my hand and the seal of raid
f arr is this 1%h dav of September, A
kook ey Oe JOHNS. LAMBERT, Clerk.
—_—— Ver Jos Honrrts, Jr., Peputy.
Davin Berpen, Att'y for Petitioner.
[Number 54,]
WN ORDINAMCE, Providing for the
d eonstrnection o a side-walk on J ine street,
The Trustees f the ( vy tf Nevec a Cidainas fillows:
Section 1, Tt shall ve the duty of the properts
. holders on the westerly side of Pine street bety er
Commercial and Broad streets, on or belure the 14]
Cay of september, 1861. to construct a side-wal. ip
front of their property.
Src. 2. taid side-walk shall be of uniform width,
. not less than four feet, and -hall be constructed un
der the direction of the City Marshal.
} Sane. 3. Should any proverty holde: on Dine street
. hetween the termini specified in the first: seetion el
thir Ordinance, neglect or refuse
side walk in front of lis or her property, as required,
it shall be the duty of the Marshad «to let out a contract for having the work ond preper y
. along the line thereof shall be held respor sible for
. the reasonable expense of the same
Passed August 27th, 186), CHAS. KINT,
} HH. H. Prace, Clerk. President,
.
i
}
done the
. [Number 61.}
. Fy ORDINANCE FIXINING THE COM
. eusation of the City Marshal ar
. The Trustees of the City
follows :—~
Section 1], The City Mars!
. compensation for his services, the sum ofene hun
. dred dollars a month tobe paidout of the City Treasu
ry He shall al as Colle
tor. fifteen per centum on all monies collected on ac
. count of poll and read
da Policemen
of Nevada do ordain ar
} 1]
il sl rec veasafull
“9 receive for his services
; faxes. and five per centum on
} the amount collected by him on account of other
. city revenues ; whi-h -per centage he is authorized
. to retain outol the amount collected,
Skc. 2, Volicemen shall receive asa comper
. for their services the sum of ninety dollars a month ;
t
. against the City
FEC. 3.
tinenees, the Marshal and Volicemen shall be ‘enti
tled tothe same fees as are epllowed Consty.
shall be made
similar cases, when the same stp
the pe ous arre od
ee, 4 This Ordinance to take¢
} from: and afier the first «
Passed April 4th 1841
JOHN WILLIAMS, President,
iD6
Outlot
fect and heinforce
ay of May a. p. 1861,
} TT. H. Rourr. Clerk. ‘
. NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS!
The holders of County Warrants drawn on the
General Fund, and registered prior te October 1st
1858, are requested to present the same at the Treas.
urer’s Office for payment, aa inter r » &8 interest on tl
ceases from this date, i ae
Nevada Aug, 27th, 1861, J. W. CHINN,
Treasurer, Nevada County,
to construct the .
ation .
o be paid out of the City Treasury as other demands
For every arrest for violation of City Or. .
ONSTABLE’S SAL % ‘we y Virtue of ay,
C executlon fksued out of IRA STANLEY'> Coun,
of kureka Towndlifp. Countyof Névaéa,and State a
California, to me directed aud delivered, commanding
meto anmake the sem of Une Hund ed and Thirty.
Thyece 42-100 dollars. costs of suit. and all aceruip
voste thereon, wherein GEORGE DAYIS is plaiatiy
and AH SHONG & CO. are: defendants. 1 have
levied upon and will expose at public sale to the
highest bidcer, for cash, at Moore's Flat. in the said
‘Townsbip, County and state,on SATURDAY, “Dik
JWENTY THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER. a. p., 186),
at 2+ ’clwck. p M. all the right tit @ and interest of
the above named defendants in the following property
heretofore attached in said cause, to wit: ‘Twenty.
second day of Getober, A D., 1861, and described as
follows, to wit? A certain lot of mining claims sity.
ated and being on Urleans Flat County aud State bes
fore written togetber with the bed reek of the said
claims already worked over, and commonly known as
the (read Sheans &. Co’sclaimay beunde and de.
scribed as follows, to wit, on the south west by the
Ravine Bed Rick Co., on the erst by the Hawk Eye
giownd, and on the mer th-east by the Hawk Fye aug
fy; reneh Co’s ground, together with hose, pipes, twe
tunnels, #inices, toolx, ete., and all appurtenances
thereto belonging. W. dk LONG,
Moort’« Flat, Oct. £5, 1861. Constable,
GRSLALLE’S SALE.<b y vistuce ofan
execution issued eut of IRA STANLEY!» Court,
of Kureka townhip, County of Nevada. and state of
California, to me directed and delivered, commanding
meto make the sum of Une Hundied and Sinty
. g2-100 f ollars, costs of suit and all accruing coats
thereop, wherein GEORGE . AVIS is pinintitl and Alf
MOON & (OU, are defer dants I Lave levied ny on and
will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, fey
cash, at Moore's Flat in said township, eounty and
state, on SATURLAY, the .éd day of November, a
n. 861, at Lovcloch, Pp. M.o all the right. tithe and
interest of the above named defendants in the fol.
. lowing property, heretofore attached in said cause,
to wit: tid day of October, a. 1, 18€1, and Cescribed
as follows, towit: A cerfain set of ruining claiiie
situated and being on trleans Flat, Counts and state
betore writen, together with the bed-rock of the
said claims already worked over, and commonly
known as the Cread Means & (0's elaims, bounded
and described to wit: On the south west by the
Ravine Bed Rock Company, on the east by the Hawk
tye ground, and on the north east by the Hawk Kyo
jand French Co’s grow d. together with hese, pipes,
. two tunnels, sluices, tools, ete., and all appurtenan. ces thereto belonging W. 1d. Lune,
Moore’Flat, Uct 25, 1861. Coustable.
. SADE oh CALIEE LNIA, County of
Ss Nevada, s4. lastrict Court, of the bourteenth
Judicial J istrict of said State he leople of tLe
state of California, to RLISHA LAY, Greeting: Sou
are hereby summoned to appens aud anower to the
I complaint of ISAIAH JONES. filed against you, within
ten da s from the service of this writ, H served on
yoy in this county; within twenty days if served ou
you in this district, and out of this county, and
within forty days if served on you in the state ane
. out of this district, in an action commenced on the
. 1oth day of July a. p. 186), in said Court, to recor.
ér the sum of one thousand five hundred and fiftr
($1,550 OG) dollars, alleged by] Jaiatifi in his com.
} plaint, to be due and owing him by you, I efendant,
upon certain promissor notes, made and executed
by you the said Defendant, together with interes,
pursuant to the letter of said notes. And you are
hereby notified that if you failto answer raid com:
pluint os hereindirected, Vlaintifl will take judgment
against you therefor by detault, together with alt
costs of suit, and alse demandof the Court such
other relief as. is prayed for in. Jaintifi'’s raid com. plaint.
“s In testimony whereof, J John 8, Lambert,
seal, Clerk of the tistrict Court, atoresgic,
ery du hereut to set my hand and impress
the seal of said Court. at office, iu the
City of Nevada, this 6th day of September a. p. 1461,
JOHN 8, LAMBERT, Clerk,
by Jos. Rowerts Jey uty. Jr,
Ry order of Hon Niles earls, Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial listrict, in and for the county and
State aforesaid, ;
A true copy. Attest, INO. 8, LAMBERT, Cl'k.
Ny Jos, Konerts, Jr. . eputy.
J. 1 Cabdwell. 11's Attozney, sep7-om
‘\UMMONS—State of California, County
of Nevada, ss. Distriet Court of the Fourteenth
Judicial Listiict of said State. The , ev) 1e of the
stateot California, to HAMILION NORMAN, greet
jing’ You are hereby summoned toappear and answer
j to the complaint of W. A. MONKOR tiled against you
Within ten days from the -ervice of this writ, ifeerved
on you in this county within twenty days, if served
!
}
(hveu in this district, and cutot this ec unly ene
; within forty days if served on tou in *he state and
) out-of this Distriet, in an setion con menced on the
sel duy of October, a. D. LS€L. in said Court, to rej cover the sum of six hundred and ninety three
. 4-100 dollars, with interest on $581 10-100 dollars
aul two per cent per mo. th from April 1, 1£€0, and
j Interest on SFO 81 100 dclars at thiee yer cent per
month from Cetober 18. 1857. aleged by p
' : aintiff in
his comy laint to this aetion to be due and owing to
. ney fre m you tpn two eer tin promissery note
fully set forth and mentionet! in caf in lnunt. And
} you me Lereby notitied that if you fail to answer
scid complaint as herem etrectes laintiff will fake
udgment against vou therefor by Uefault together
With all custs uit, and a
} such other retief as is pri
. complaint
ot Ino demand of the Court
sed for in) plaintifi’s
{. «— In testimony whereof I, R. H. Farnqumar
. {1 f ) Clerk ofthe Tistrict Court. atoresaid, «
Sf hereunto set my hand and impress the
“~ seal of the said Court at office, in the City
. of Nevada, this 29th day
By orcer of
p., 1861.
e of the Dis. of October, a
. Hon, NILES SEAKLS,
. trict Court aforesaid, ,
. <Atrue copy—attest: R. H. FARQUILAR, Clerk.
Ver Jos. Ronrrts, Jr., Deputy.
J. 1. CALDWELL, Att'y for Plaintift, j
Oct. 28, 1861.—3m
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eu ip
NSOL VENT AROWICE. —Im District
Court of the l4th Jodieial Listrict of the State at
Cabtounia, in the matter ef the petition of ROB KT
ADAIR, an insolvent Cobter: Pursuant to an order
of Hon, Niles Seals Judge of said J istrict Court,
tice is hereby given to all of saidin
onent. Robert Adpi befor
les Searls aforesaid uit,
Court room of s id Court, in the city and eeu
Nevada, onthe 9th day of November, 1861, at 10
welock A.M, of that Cay, then und there to show
eaue, any they can, why the prayer ef eaid i
} vent should not be granted. I gs ignment of bis
estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts
and linbilities, in pursuance of the statute in such
. cuse made and provided: and inthe meantime ak
. proceedings against srid insolvent be stayed
. Witness my hand and the seal of ‘said Court,
L. 8 this 7th day of Getober, a, p. 1861.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Cler}
_By Jos, Roprrts, Jn. Leputy, —
T. Hawley, Attorney for plaintiff
the creditors
to be and any
Ih
in open Ce
veR? » the
oo : i fan, t
ot the
ty of
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IEN NOTICHNw. WW. B. Churchill vi
A4°GEORGK Cornetivs, Joun biaiteny. and others
. All persons holding or claiming liens t pon the sluice
used for mining purposes, together with the land on
which and the tunnel in which the same ia erected
and a convenient space around ihe same for the
proper use and oceupatic n, situated and being upon
the claims formerly known as the Isenbeck "te Co's
claims, on Virgin creek. about %¢ of a mile from the
town of North Bloomfield, in Nevada county, 47°
hereby notiGed to be and appear before me, at th?
Justices’ office in the town of North Bloomfield,
Nevada county, on Monday, November 11th, 180],
and to exhibit then and there proof of said liens.
W. ANDREWS,
Oct, 15, 1861. Justice of the Peace.