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Pay AND Pexsion oF VoOLonTEERs.---By
a recent act-of Congress, the following provisions ure made relative to the pay aud
pension of the three-year voluoteers :
1. After being mustered into the service
of the United States, volunteers are entitled
to pay the same as regular troops.
9. If disabled by wounds received in service, or disease contracted iu service. they
are entitled to an invalid pension during
life, or as long as the disability continues,
If any are killed or die in the service of
the United States, leaving a widow, she is
entitled to what pay is due her busband
and a pension, If there is no widow, the
child or children of ench volunteer are en
An Ingentous Rebel Jugged.
From the New York Herald, of August
27th, we clip the following, concerning one
of the allies of the rebels. arrested io Pbiladelphia, by U.S. Marsbal Millward, aud
now confined at Fort Lafayette. His name
is Samuel Eagan, @ uative of Massachuaetts :
At his residence the U.S official found
surious belligerent coutrivauces; among
bem 8,000 feet of extremely minute insuated telegraph wire, of the thickness of
ibread, wrapped io silk, and adapted to
formiug counection with any ordinary wire.
The color of the silk was green, and in
some respects, it was similar to the frag-. titled to the pay, and a pension until they
meats of cable picked up wear Fortress are sixteen years of age.
Monroe. Atadistance of teu yards this/ 4, If there is no widow or child under
wire was invisible, and it could be trailed . sixteen years of age. the other heirs or deibrough grass and herbage, over apy eX-. ecendants ure entitled to the pay due the
ient of country, without detection, The . yolunteer at the time of his death—no pengject of this wire was, dunbtless, to lead . gion,
ff messages from the goveroment WilCs .
1nd put the rebels into possession of every —
pportant movement, Eagan insisted that) ___ _ Miscellaneous. =
+ was au improved wire for insulating mag. 7
vets; but well iaformed witnesses disagreed EMPI _ * Eva Lhe BLE,
with him, A percussion cap was likewise 3. we os te pe ae :
discovered that would ignite cannon cat‘ Pee UN beninON ED Shut dition
pi through the thick metalic coverings, their friends ; ney the public generally
and thus avoid the necessity of tearing off that in consequence of the great increase
the envelope. The mode! of a cannon, of business, and in order to accommodate
ikewi j vent allot his customers, he haye fitted upin elegant
likewise, came to light, that the inventor . a ae e'dnge aad spacious stable on Broad street,
supposes capable of aplitting bv seveutyour . opposite the National Exchange. They keep confrigate in balf at a distanee of three miles, . stantly on hand
A miniature torpedo for submarine purpoA STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
ges, consisting essentially of a gutta percha . And would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
bag and a tube, and this, from the prisonPublic. .
er’s own admission was to be employed in cdo gy ne by the day or week on the moat
blowing up our war vessels. Among bis
private papers was a railroad pass, directing the various southern railways to pass
the bearer to any point in the coufcderaey and charge bis expeuses to the Davis
government; a letter from the director
J. H. HELM,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN AND BROAD STREETS, NEVADA.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
he has added extensively to his already
large and Elegant Establishment of Horses
Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., and is now prepared
to furnish as fine turnouts as can be found in the
State.
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well
equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen, will be ready at
the Richmond armory, containing grave
matters not yet made public; and one
trom Geo. B. Sloat, the precise nature of
which is not yet explained, which the pris.
oner was detected chewing to pieces. He
succeeded in awallowing half the missive.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION Palp TO HORSES ON LIVERY.
Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers,
for the use of Balls, Parties, &c.
a mechanical positive to the Secretary of
War; bute the Cabinet had not the time
to hearken to his suggestions, and having
received tempting offers from the South,
When the war broke out he applied for . times.
The quality of my Stock will permit me tosay that
those"seeking pleasure, or engaged in business, would
J. A. LANCASTER.
torelinqnish ingratitude at home and serve
the enemies of his counntry at Richmond.
‘His bebavior in town—considering the
circumstances-was childlike, for be made
cret of his intentions, and seemed
rent to the aims. and ends of the beleuts, so bis own meebanism was put
use and rewarded,
Tu appearance Eagan is a very remarkable individual, baviog a most capacious
head with a great forehead, full of black
CALL AGAIN GENTLEMEN,
rit es
A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS;
OR ANY KIND OF BOOTS OR SHOES,
From the Best Material, and Made Ina
Superior Manner!
ALL OF MY WORK is guaranteed to BE THE BEST,
IF YOU WANT
he was compelled, for bread and dwelling, do well to give mea call,
hair a little gray, und strongly marked
and from the finest stock that can be obtained in Nefeatures, half enveloped in beard. He has
the keenest of meditative eyes that logk
through spectacles, and his manners are
those of # gentleman apparently ungouscious of having committed a fault.
Eagan will soon be released and put
jato government service, A more impor:
tant prisoner the ‘‘hastile’? will not .
vada City.
aa All Kinds Repairing Done to Order
and at Cheap Rates. -@%
. On Pine street, next door to Cheap John’s
JOHN HERZINGER,
Nevada, June 15, 1861.
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. GROVES, Undertaker.
Nos. 10 and 12, Broad Street, Nevada,
Se= Sa
AVING JUST FINISHED A NEW HEARSE, I
am now prepared to do Undertaking on the
shortest notice. é ‘
gar Orders left at the CARPENTER SHOP, foot of
Broad street, opposite Withington’s, will be promptly attended to. oct2-tf
UNDERTAKING.
M. C. STILES, Undertaker, has on hand
and will make to order, COVERED COFFINS
at the following rates :
Seal), WO. cos cscecverescesseccse O'tO $10.
Large, from.. .-. Lee eaeleaneeee a ee
All work done in the neatest style, Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.
Nevada, March 16th 1861.—tf
BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor.
during the war.
Dears or A Fitipusten.—aA letter received
from a relative of Gen. R, C, Wheat, residing in Washington, states that Gen Wheat
who was reported as mortally wounded at)
the battle of Bull Run, has since died. Gen.
Wheat was born in Wheeling, Va., studied
law in Mempbis, Tenn,, avd joined a company from the latter State which went
through the campaign in Mexico under Gen.
Scott. He was promoted to a captaincy,
and acquitted himself with credit. He afterwarda joined the Walker expedition to Nic.
aragua, in which he held the rank of Colonel; was wounded and sent home. After
his recovery he endeavored to join the expedition under Lopez, which failed so disastrously. He was afterwards admitted to
the bar in New Orleans, and practiced successfully. Subsequently he removed to
New York, where he was known in connec.
ALL KINDS OF MEATS CONSTANT.
ly on hand at the above well known
Market, and for salein quantities to
suit purchasers,
WR Meats delivered in any part of the city at any
tion with a breech loading cannon, which
he failed to introduce, He was among
those who volunteered to assist Garibaldi
in the Italian campaign, but hie Sioes .
were pot accepted, He remained in New
York until last spring, when he went to
New Orleans, and is understood to have accompanied Hunter of Virginia in his compromise expedition to New York a few No. 5 Commercial Street.
weeks since, Recently he commanded the! KENT & TOMPKINS, Proprietors.
Loiusiana battalion, which was engaged in THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO.
the battle of Bull Run, where be lost bis} ciated themselves together for the
life: He held a General’s commission, (not nop pad eon Meat Rage
. ¢ , " usiness, esha always eep on
a Major’s, a8 has been repooted,) and bad a peers FRESH,and in the best ponsibly condition, a
brother in command as captain under bim. . supply of .
He was thirty-five years of age.—[N. Y.\ AMERICAN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
Post. VEGETABLES, &c.,
aoe _ . gar ALSO—CORNED BEEF AND PORK. -@®
CavaLy.—The Charleston Mereury, notiWe solicit a continuance of the very liberal pat5 ttea S Yoy, . ronage heretdfore bestowed on the Estabishment.
ving tbe fact that the United States Gov . WA. Retail dealers furnished with the best quality
erament are now paying some attention to . of Beef &ec, on reasonable terms
releln : CHARLES KENT,
g cavalry, sayy: EK. 0. TOMPKINS
“The meaning of thisisclear, Theenemy . Nevada, March 7th. 1861—tf
bare cule pay a mur pets phd want . ag NOTICE TO ALL! Ga
of cavalry. ey have learne at can.
non alope are not sufficient for the exigen. ITALIAN BARBER SHOP.
cies of a aera Had they popapresd No. 66, Broad Street, Nevada,
uw strong force of eavalry the battle would w
ATCHFUL EVE KEEP on your
have been woo by them, aud our forces Precious Head. Hair Dressing according to the
wauld have been cut to pieces. Had we, potent style. .
oo the contrary, brought upon tbe field) Laxerious Shaving, .cccocccscssesecsers 36 Cente,
‘ ; Shampooing ... o ccceececencee vents, $000 beret Te ton svat ag By Hair Cutting and Dressing.....++++.59 Cents,
me.
Prices, according to the Quality of
Meats Purchased.
jan3-tf JAMES COLLEY.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET!!
postare when a heavy force of cavalry on Bay Special treatment ofthe Hair for its preser
visher side would bave been almost annibilation te the otber, Riehmood or Washington would have been lost or won.”
vation—free.
fob7-tf PHILLIP DUCA.
NARTARIC ACID & NITRIC ACID,
For sale by K, F. SPENCE,
Miscellaneous.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
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, &c. They
now use from forty to fifty constantly and are turning out the finest goods in the market. may 21
MRS. I. J. ROLFE Agent,
Nevada,
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS.
To all parts of California and Utah Territory, connecting at Marysville and Nevada with Reliable
Expresses to all parts 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
n Western Utah:
Franktown, Washoe Valley, Chinatown,
Genoa, Carson Valley, Gold Canon,
Truckee Meadows, Johnstown,
Carson City, Virginia City,
And Walker River Mines.
All letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed .
in our Government franked envelopes, and endorsed
“Overland, via. Salt Lake,’’ will be forwarded and .
reach their destination sooner than by any other
line.
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 done by any house with secue .
rity. }
Our Treasure Express will always be accompanied .
by faithful Messengers.
A@” Notes, Dratts, Bills, &c., collected or negotiated, and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merchandize and Commissions of every nature, at
tended to intelligently and with promptitude.
WH. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells, Fargo & Co’s JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
GAS! GAS!! GAS!
HE NEVADA GAS COMPANY GIVE NOTICE
that gas will be turned into the ‘‘street mains”
on Saturday the 17th day of August. The Company
have on hand a large quantity of service pipe and a
complete assortment of fixtures, which they are prepared to put up for all desirous of burning gas, and
all such persons are requested to call at the office and
subseribe to the rules and regulations, by signing the .
Register. The following is the tariff of charges:
Price of Gas, per 1000 ft,......§10 00 .
Price for introducing Gas from the
strect main to pipe of Consumer,
including setting Metre, In all
eases where the entire fitting ts
done by the Company,..... $10 00 .
When otherwise, Introduction and
WOCTI MM MISES, ooo 5c cess cceseces soe Re OO!
Price of pipe from metre, 30 cts, per foot. .
Price of fixtures according to kind required.
N. B.—No bills for pipe or fixtures will be presented
for collection until gas is turned on,
Per order of Trustees,
J. 8. KANEEN,
Ang. 14, 1861,—1m. Scp. Nevada,Gas Works,
USTICES’ BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON
hand vnd for sale at this office.
Medical. _
Of all Diseases, the Great 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, Scrofula, Pains in the Boues
und Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose
and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, and
all Diseases arising from a derangement of the
Sexual Organs.
Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of memory, Loss
of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with
peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight,
Wakefulness, 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 Jong 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 with.
out odor, entirely vegetable. causing no sickness, and
free from mercury or balsam. During fifteen years
of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States, and California, ] 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 mein 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, Scrofula, 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 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.
But should the disease and the treatment not cause
death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is
entailed 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 consignlng them to an early
grave.
Senr-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 vears
of suffering, down to an untimely grave It destroys
the nervons system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement. prev ents the
proper developement of the system, disqualifies for
marriage, society, business, and all earthly bapyiness, 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
practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigSere os
Legal Notices.
menace = om
—
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Cay).
fornia, County ot Nevada, se: By virtue of
kxecution to me delivered issued from the Court ef
JNO, A. SWART, Esq. an acting Justice of <
Veace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing 4
August 23d, A. D., 1861, tv satixfy a Judgment re”
dered by said Court on the 16th day of August wy
1861, in favor of F. Master and others and agai =
Puren Lyxen, for the sum of Eighty Seven Tellees
and Twenty Cents, debt, interest damages and coat
of suit I] bave taken in execution, and will sel} ry
the highest bidder for cash, the following propert 4
wit: All the righ', title and interest of Petey . 7 .
in and toa certain }itech and Flame; said wiovenhe
is situated on Poor Man’s Creek, near James Nichols"
house, in Washington township, County and State
aforesaid, on Saturday the 28th day ot ~eptember As
p., 1861, between the hours of 0 w’elock. a. m. ana
5 o'clock, P. M., of said day. I will sell the ‘abor
property in front of MeBean’s salocf, in Washington,
Taken as the property of Peter Lynch to satisfy the
above demands and accruing costs,
Given under my hand this 8)st day of August, y
p., 1861. W.A, FARGTMAN.
Sept. 3, 1861. Special Deputy Constable,
(Number 64,]
N ORDINAMCE, Providing for the
constrnetion o a side-walk on Pine street,
The Trustees of the City of Nevada Greain as follens;
Srction 1. Jt shall be the duty of the property
holders on the westerly side of Pine street, between
Commercial and Broud streets, on or befure the 26th
day of September, 186], to construct a side-walk {y
front of their property.
Sec. 2. Suid side-walk shall be of uniform width
not less than four feet, and shall be coustructed oy.
der the direction of the (ity Marshal.
Seo, 3. Should any proverty bolderon] ine street
between the termini specified in the first section of
this Ordinance, neglect or refuse to constroct the
side walk in front of his or her property, as required
it shall be the duty of the Marshal to let out a cop.
tract for having the work dene. and the property
along the line thereof shall be held responsible fcr
the reasonable expense of the sume
. } Passed August 27th, 1861. CHAS. KENT
. H.H. Fiace, Clerk. President.
a eS
(Number 66. }
N ORDINANCE, Providing for the
Planking of portions of Mam and Cayote streeta,
. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Section 1. It shall be the duty of the property
holders on both sides of Main street. from the bridge
to the junction of Cayote street, and of property holdeis on Cayote stret, from the junction of Main to
the upper end of the gas works building, and they
are hereby required, on or before the 25th day of
. September, 1861, to plank said streets, in tront of
their property.
Src. 2. Said planking shall be done under the di.
rection and supervision of the City Marsbal, and
each property holder shall be required to plank to
the middle of the street.
Cayote streets, between the termini above specified,
be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous . Src. 8. Should any property holder on Main and
orous herlth. f ;
Irregelarities, and all diseases of males and females,
treated on principles established by fifteen years of
neglect or refuse to plank the streets in front of his
or her property, as required. it shall become the duty
of the City Marshal to let out a contract for having
practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most
remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions,
sent to any partof the State, Oregon and Washing
ton Territory, by patients communicating by letter,
their symptoms. Business correspondence strictly
confidential,
Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY.
Medical Institute, San Francisco,
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Insti
the work done, and the property along the line thereat
shall be held responsible for the reasonabe expense
of the same.
Passed August 27th, 1861.
H. H. Fuiace, Clerk.
CHAS. KENT,
President,
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the Distriet
Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of
. Cahtornia, in the matter of the petition of J. B,
. LALONDE, an insolvent debtor: Vursuant to an
tute fs on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, . order of the Hon, Niixs Sears, Judge of the said
opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, . District Court. notice is hereby given to all the cred
San Francisco, California, The Doctor offers free
consultation, and asks no, remuneration unless he
itors of the said Insolvent J. B. Lalonde, to be and
appear before the Hon. Niles Searl atoresaid, in open
. court, at the court-room of said court in the city and
. 1880, entitled “an act concerning roadsand highways
. ing deducted the poll tax for which such property
Spermatorrhea,
Or local weakness. nervous debility, low spirits,
lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and ineapability for labor and study, dullness of
apprehension>, loss of memory, aversion to society,
love of solitude, timidity, self distrust, dizziness,
headache, involuntary discharges, pains in side, affec
tions of the eye, pimples on the faee, sexual or other
infirmities in man, are cured by the justly celebrated .
physician and surgeon, L. J. Crapkay. Tis methed .
of curing diseases is new (unknown to others.) and
hence the great success. All consultations, by letter
or otherwise, free. ,
Address,
jal3-3m.
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.,
San Franciseo, Cal.
Ordinance Number 52.
I EVYING A ROAD AND POLL TAX,
4 and providing for the collection of the same, for
the year ending May, 1862.
The Trustees of the City of Nevada ordain as follows:
section 1. A Road Tax of four dollars is hereby
levied upon every able-bodied inhabitant of the City
of Nevada between the ages oftwenty-one and fifty
years,
So. 2. It shall be the duty of the City Marshal to
collect the Road Tax, and for this purpose he is bereby invested with the same authority as is conferred
upon Road Overseers. by the act of the Legislature of .
in Nevada county,’’ and the tax shall be collected in
the manner prescribed in said act.
se .3. The Clerk of the Board shall prepare and
deliver to the Marshal a sufficient number of blank .
receipts, which shall be numbered and signed by the . }
Clerk. Said receipts shall be countersigned by the
Marshal and delivered to persons paying the road tax,
and the Marshal shall specify in each receipt so delivered, whether the tax is paid in labor or money,
Sxe. 4. The Marshal shall keep a correct list of
the names of all persons paying their road tax ia
cash, and the names of those paying in labor, and
shall report the same to the Board on the first of
each month. All monies collected on the road tax,
less his commission. the Marshal shall pay over to .
the City Treasurer, to be used under the direction of .
the Board of Trustees for road purposes. }
Sec. 5. There shall be and is hereby levied upon
every male inhabitant of the City, of twenty-one .
years of age and upwards, a poll tax of one dollar,
for the year ending May 1862; and it is hereby made
the duty of the Marshal to collect the same.
Sec. 6. The Clerk of the Board shall prepare and
deliver to the Marshal proper blank poll tax reeeipts,
which shall be numbered and signed by the Clerk.
Upon the payment of each and every poll tax, the .
Marehal shall deliver one of said reeeipts, countersigned by himself, to the person 80 paying.
Sec. 7. To enforce the collection of the poll tax, .
the Marshal may seize somuch of any and every
species of property owned or claimed by any person
liable to and refusing to pay suid poll tax, as will be
sufticient to pay the same and costs of seizure, and
may sell the same at any time or place, within the
city limits, upon giving a verbal notice one hour pre.
. vious to such sale; a delivery of the possession of the .
.
.
property by the Marshal, to any purchaser, shall be
deemee a sufficient tithe in the purchaser. Afterhav.
was sold, and the necessary fees and costs of sale,
the Marshal shall return the surplus money, ifany .
there be, to the owner of such property. Any per.
son indebted to another, liable toa poll tax and neg. .
lecting or refusing to pay the same, shall be liable .
to pay the same after service upon him, by the City .
Marshal, of a notice in writing, stating the name or
names of the person or persons so liable, and owing
such poll tax, and may deduct the amount thereof .
from such indebtedness.
sre, 8. The Marshal shall keep a recorded list of
the names of all persons paying their poll tax, and
. pursuant to the letter of said notes.
county of Nevada, on the FourtH Jay OF NOVEMBER,
A. D., 1861, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of tlia day, then ant
there to show cause, if any they can. why the prayer
of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made. and he be discharged
from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the
statute in such case made and provided; and in the
meantime all proceedings against sad Insolvent be
stayed,
~~ — Witness my hand and the seal of said
2 Court, this 19th day of September, a
{ — le 1861; JOHNS, LAMBERT, Clerk.
Per Joe Ronrrts, Jr., Deputy.
Davip Beipen, Att’y for Petitioner.
Speed OF CALIFORNIA, County of
KS Nevada, ss. IJInstrict Court, of the Fourteenth
Judicial District of said State. The People of the
State of California, to ELISHA DAY, Greeting: You
are hereby summoned to appear and avswer to the
complaint of ISAIAH JONES, filed against vou. 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 district, in an action comme:vced on the
110th day of July a. p. i861, in said Court, to recos
er the sum of one thousand five hundred and fifty
($1,550 00) dollars, alleged by Plaintiff in his com
plaint, to be due and owing bisa by you, Defendant
upon certain promissory notes, made and executer
by you the said Defendant, together with interest
Aud you are
hereby notified that if you fail to onswer said com
plaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will take judgment
against you therefor by default, together with al!
costs of suit, and also demand of the Court suc!
other reliefas is prayed for in Tlaintiff's said com
plaint.
“ws In testimony whereof, I John S, Lambert,
seal, Clerk of the listrict Court, aforesaid.
8 tsihey do hereunto set my hand and imprese
the seal of said Court, at office, in the
City of Nevada, this 6th day of Septem
ber aA. B. 1861,
JOHN S, LAMBERT, Clerk,
ty Jos. Roperts, Deputy. Jr.
By order of Hon Niles Searls, Judge of the Four
teenth Judicial District, in and fer the county an¢
State aforesaid.
A true copy. Attest, JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clk.
By Jos. Konerts, Jr., Deputy.
J. Fr. Caldwell, P's Attozney.
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Notice Is
hereby given, that the undersigned, Adminis
trator of the estate of CALEB MASON deceased, by
virtue of an order of the Housrab!e Probate Court
Nevada County, made the 11th day of september, 4
»., 1863, willon Friday. Oetober 4th, 1861, at two
o’clock P. M., in front of Pierce’s Hotel in the tows
sepT-Sm
. of Omega, offer for sale at publie auction, to the
highest bidder, the foliowing deserived property,
wit: One Tail Fluine situated on Main Scotchman’s
Creek, about 200 yards above the mouth of Filmore
Ravine. Also, one Tail Flume on Sourkrout Ravine,
about 200 yards above the mouth of said Ravine.
Also, two Tail Flumes on Alpha Canon. Terma of
sale, cash, Ht. B. THOMPSON,
Sept. 11, 1861, Public Administrator.
AUTION.—My son Riebard C. Rafford
aged 18 years, having bft me withoutany cause
that I am aware of, the public are hereby cautioned
not to credit him on my account, as I will not psy
any debts that he may contract.
RICHARD RAFFORD.
Jackaon’s Ranch, Sept, 17, 1861.—3t.
NOTICE TO SCRIP HOLDERS! ,
The holders of County Warrants drawn on
General Fund, and registered prior to October lst
. oH. H, Frasca, Clerk,
shall report the same to the Board on the first of . 1858, are requested to present the same at the Trees
each month, . urer’s Office for payment, as interest on the same
Passed May 28th, 1861. . chenen Secon tls Gate.
ae earns SOM, Nevada Aug. 27th, 1861. J. W. CHINN,
Treasurer, Nevada Covet}.