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Ku Justices Court-.Before 8. C. Richardson, J.P.
Juty 4.—Charles Burdett was brought before Justice Richardson on complaint of strikoe = aS ling and kicking Mrs. Mary Smith,—Plead
GRASS VALLEY, JULY t4, 1860. . guitty and was sentenced to paya five of
. <== =——— . $15, and 74 daysiu jail. Sent up.
AGENTS. . Same day Charles Frendo, (tripe CharWx. CHAS. A. CRANE is our sole Agent in San ; ley) was arrested, on complaint, for aseaul:
ranciscm. Hels empowered to reevive advertic. and battery, tipou the person of ene Charles
ments, and receipt for the same. He may be feund Lawry. Diecharged on payment of costs.
at 172 Montgomery street,.
<=——=___ewmwrcmmeanmm==s JUIY 9.--Henry Berwin was arrested on
ane ‘igi sg . complaint of L. Jessell, for assault and batDemocratic Nominations . tery. Uefendant plead guilty and was fined
Se . $24,75, including costs, Fine paid and dePOR PRESIDENT OF THE Y.STATES, . fon j.0t tenure
DAN'LS. DICKINSON July 10.—A. Jemell and L. Jessell was
@t New Veork. arvested on complaint of Henry Berwin for
FOR ICE PRESIDENT assault and battery, by throwing decanters,
{ water pitcher and tumbler at complainant.
JAMES S. GREEN The parties settled the matter, paid the costs
Of Micsouri. and the Defendant was discharged.
Bubjeet tu the wominutions of the Democrati .
National Convention. . July 10 —S. Jessel] complained of Henry
Sr ewww . Berwin, for assault and battery for striking
; THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. Defendant with bis fist in the face. Complaint withdrawn—plaintiff paying cost. News has been received by the Overland
Mail, up to midnight of June 22nd. It ap. .
peare that alter @ stormy session a cousiderable number of delegates embracing more on charge of malicious mischief.
than the seceders st Charleston, withdrew It appears that the defendant went to the
from the Convention. It is probable they . dwelling bouse of Mrs. Smith on Charch
will meet at Richmond, Va., and that thas Hill, on Thursday morning about ene o’clock
there will be two Democratic nominees for and broke in the door. Mrs. S. screamed,
the Presidency. It is not yet known what . wad rallied the neighbors, After bearing all
action bas been had by the delegates who . the testimony in the case, the Court fined the
remained at Baltimore ; although it would defendant $100, or. in default, 50 days imecem probable that they proceeded to nomprisonment inthe County Jail. Sent up.
inate Mr. Douglas. ! en
Comments are of course out of place,un. . 0. 0. F. Union Encampment. No. 11,
til farther light ie had. The issue will be 1. 0.0.F. has been remeved from Rough &
looked for with intense interest in this State. & Ready to Grass Valley, by permission of
It is to be hoped that the Pony will be rees. the R. W. G. Encampment of this State, and
tablished at an early date. which holds its sessions in the Hal] of the
THE NEVADA NATIONAL.
C. WELLS & Co., PUBLISHERS.
C. WELL, W. B. EWER, C. B. FARLEMAN
July 13.—Thomas Allecock was arrested
on a warrant issued by Justice Richardson.
MINING NEWS.
The following interesting mining items are
furnished us by a friend who has been visiting the upper portion of the county :
BROWN'S HILL.
This place is situated near Waloupa on
the west of Birdeeye’s Cuiion. Operations
were first commeuced there in ‘54 by Messrs.
Neice & Co., who met with such success as
to induce ether companies to try their lack,
and since then it has become an important
mining section. Since Neice & Co., have
been working they have tuken out $100,000.
and at the present time they are taking out
$800 per weck. There are four interests in
thie claim, owned by Robt. West, J. B. Kili
lian and A. Neire. The company have had 3
many difficulties to contend with since they . “Tux Evexixe Minnon” is the pretty tihave been operating here, but ‘now they are ' te of a new and neatly printed San Francis
reaping # rich reward for their indostry. ‘co Daily, which bas been a welcome visitant
Frank Ryan & Co., adjoining Neice &Co. . to our sanctum for the past week. The “Mirare also prosecuting their labors with much ror’ bas entered upon an entirely new field
success. Their claim has a frontage of 100 jn the history of California Newspaperdom.
feet, and extends to the center of the hill y¢ appears asa literary daily, wholly differ1,400 feet. The best of sheir ground is yet ent jn matter, manner and style from any
unopened bnt having been prospected 18 periodical which bas heretofore been presenfound to be rich. This claim is now paying ted to the California public, It is issued in
$50 per week to the band, clear of all exan octavo form, well filled with literory rapenses. A mill has been erected for crushther than news matter, and eschews politics
ing the hard blue dirt which cannot be entirely. Itis designed particularly for a
. past this encampment has been located at
Rough & Ready, but the convenience of a
majority of its members has, at this time required its removal to a more central location, We are pleased to learn that it is ina
standing upon the roll, with a {ull and splenand funds in the Treasury.
On Friday evening, July 6, the following
officers, for the current term, were duly inWm. S. McRoberts, C, P. Jobn S. Lambert, H. P.; David Boryer, 8. W.; C. E. Mil
ler, Scribe; W.C. McKelvey. J. W.; W. Koro
T.; E. W. Roberts, Guide.
washed to advantage, and by this means it! family paper, and addresses itself maiuly to .
the home circle, for whieh it supplies a fine .
The .
is made to pay largely.
Hiltou & Co.’s claim is paying $50 per fund of useful and elegsat reading.
week to the hand, with a bright prospectas enterprise deserves and will command sucthey extend their operations into the bill. cess, We welcome the “Mirror” to a place
They have little rock to contend with and among the journals of the state, and trust it
their ground is very easily washed. They moy prove, not only auseful field of enterpave been at a heavy expense running tun. prise, but a mine of weaith to ite proprietors.
nels, getting water, etc. but by industry . The “Mirror” is published every evening,
have overcome all obstacles and have got . by Messrs Daggett, Rutherford & Foard, late
ground enough to last them for years to of the Golden Era, and will be delivered to
come.
. subscribers in this place for twenty-five cents
Jones & Co. have got their claims fully . per week, on applicatien to W. K. Spencer,
opened after several years hard labor and . agent for Grass Valley.
expenditure of money, Their claim is very . hs
extensive, but is easier worked than other f#@ The Italians of San Francisco, have
claims in the immediate vicinity and is prob» . started a paper in that city, which is called
ably paying as well as any claim on the bill. (4, «tatiana Chronica.” It is printed in
Several other companies on Brown’s Hill . yiatian,
dave excellent grouud, but at present are ee : as
not working.
#@ It is said that Vice-President BreckThe miners in that section seem quite) enridge conte mplates a visit to California,
contented, and are building and settling . soon after the adjournment of Congress. He
down with the determination of 1aaking . wij} come the overiand route.
California their home. Some bave married
and others would do so if there were avy
young ladies in that vicinity.
Kittep—Mr.Jobn Gray, brother of W.
. A. Gray, of Nevada, whilet engaged in teaming to Eureka, and whilst going down the
biii at Illinois Bridge, was thrown from bis
wagon and dis skull fractured, from which
opportunity of witnessing one of the TMA ne soon died. Mr. Gray was 26 years of
i ft
aaenenesase ciproach bor excited consid; . 2&% ad wae much respected by those who
erable interest in the ecicntific world for the . *¥e™ im.
past year. We allude. of course, to the long .
expected solar eclipse.
Tue Ectuursx.—Thoxe who are up betimes
on Wednesday morning next will have the
Exeitaxt.—The Placer Courier at Forrest Hill, is exultant over the defeat of the
To the residents of California, the ectipse . p itpoad project, by a vote of the people in
will be only partial. The sun will rise . that county, Some local interest is the
eclipsed, but the obscuration will last only! oos6 The people of Placer will learn
afew moments. The view of the peculiar . .. day thab they should have voted difposition of the planets, to which eo much alSon
erently upon tbat proposition,
Jusiou bas been made in the papers, will be .
ooly partially enjoyed by the residents of
Rervexep.— Our old friend, N. P. Brown
this state. The positions of Mercury and, I hab :
Saturn, in the “rhomboidal figure,’ hore aloha. qe casodigaudlians yen ” being .
. with the preas of this county, returned from
26 and 30 degrees East of the sun, must nea visit to the Atlantic States by the last
Cee eee an aaa . steamer. Such men we are pleased to welof observation. Jupiter will be 8 degrees . “ ” 1
East and not probably visible, Venus wilt . Come “ bome again, ne “ares Ons he
be:the only one of the four planets alluded . ¥
t0 which will be seen. . A Prece or rite Rat.— “George,” at W.
“The celestial wanderer which is now pay. K. Spencer’s, has received a piece of one of
iog a “flying visit’ to our system, and . the identical rails, whi ch the great Lilinois
which is by many supposed (erroneourly,no. Rail-Splitter split. After a short exbibidoubt.) to be the celebrated comet of Charles . tion, we understand it is to be deposited in
the Fifth, it is said will be visable, during the corner stone of the new Republican Hall
the eclipse, in the East-north-cast. Those n contempilation to be erected on the top of
who vee it will probably bave to look pretLost Hill.
ty sbarp. .
Dows ox Dveetixc.—The Republicans of . Arresptep Merpen.—A most cowardly j
California appear to be particularly down {attempt at murder took place on Mill street,
on ducling at the present time. What are . in Grass Valley, about 11 o'clock, on Saturthey going todo with their Presidential . day evening Jast. As Mr. William Perry
Candidate? Will they go and vote for ’Abe' . was passing down street to the residence of . ceas of time over is caused by the larger
and by their acts sanction what, with their . bis brother, John Perry, he passed two men . emount of express matter which loads them
lips, they profess to abhor? It is yet with. . opposite the residence of Mr. Bosworth, and . down in that direction, They connect with
in the memory of many that, some years ago
he accepted a challenge from Gen. Shields,
and they met for a fight, bat the efforts of a
mutual friead stopped the matter. Which
willoar Republican friends do ; denounce
their nominee, or throw up their caps for a
duelist? Talk op gentlemen. “
bat eppeared. Mr. Perry was tuken to bis . Yorka new Stereoscupic instrument by the
Dissatisxixy.—Thurlow Weed, of the Albrother’s and bis weund was examined and} use of which he is enabled to take twelve
bany Aecning Journal, one of the leading . (0U"d to be quite a revere one, Mr. P. can . Seperate pictures at one sitting. This is
Republican papersof New York, when be . assign no reason for this untimely attack, as . the only instrument of the kind in the State,
heard of the nomination of Lincoln, said: . ™
* It would be idle to attempt to disguise State. We visited him yesterday and found . securing correct likenesses. Mr, Weod has
. the disappointment which the people of this . him doing well, He will beoutiu a fewdays. . recently enlarged and retitted his gallery
State feel at the failure of the Chicago Con. _— 2
vention to vominate for President the can. Te eee Wall Dv ates: . eeeny style imaginable. He bas a full as.
didnbe of idle enesBiate. . fon of oar readers to the advertisement of . sortment of lockets, rings, frames, ete.
. ine a ee . Jobn T. Wilson in another column. He te)
“ Ovr ur THem own Mocras.’ &c--If. bas the largest epiary in the state at Al. . . . 0. O. F.
anybody expects conservatism from Lincoln, }@tneda,which drew the the First Premium . UNION ENCAMI’MENT No. 11, 1. 0. 0. F., meets .
Laxotos & Co. are now running a regulet
express over the Heuness Pass, to Virginia
City. They make the trip over in three .
day*, and back in one and a half. The exmen ordered him to * stop there!” Mr. P.
turned round, and in doing so be was fired
upon by one of the men, the ball striking
him in tbe right side (just above the hip)
and passing outia front. After the shootPattison is their agent at Nevada, and a
better business man is rarely to be found.
Sometnixe New.—T. M. Wood,
who is .
always getting up rometbing new in bis line .
ing both men ran up Spring street and dis. of business, has recent! "1 in New . UBiversity of Pesth, and late Chief Sargeon of the
ga ; J purchased in New . Hungarian Revolationary Army, for more extended
. labors, Dr. L. J. Ceapkay has bent his earnest atten
. heis not aware of haviag an enemy in the . and isa great improvement in the art of .
and is now prepared to take pictures in.
prosperous condition—33 members, in good .
did set of regalia, clear of all indebtedness .
stailed by J. A. Shillit. D. D.G. P., viz :—.
or any moderation of the intensity of Se. 9* the late Alameda County Fair. In s-ram . *t ‘\!4 Fellow's Hall,” Grass Valley, on the Firs, .
ward's irrepresible conflict, let him read the iy
following testimony of Thurlow Weed, in. sa a stronger bt isa than can elsethe Albany Jonrnal : where be obtained. Purchasere can have
i ; . . them sent to order in any kind of Hive with
Conservatirm, in its modern and odious lattes cal Gieestiney fem ‘ene of the “
sense, bas no representative in Mr. Lincola,
His war against injustice, inhumanity and .
slavery tof the ote repressible” sort, and be i po ahoapna dangers in ad
has no sympathy with these who would whisdiene:
per epithets against oppression in any form. . aida en
If he be a rough diamond he is a sound one. A Jury Raw. —Ifanything were wanting
He bolds time-servers and cowards in con. to stamp the present, as one uf the mest retempt, and would assoon ‘“ cotton’? to®) markable seasons on record, on this coast,
pickpocket as to a “‘ dough-face.” . we have had in the remarkable rain of the
This is bis altitude now. Ifhe be as wit? . past week. The 1ain commenced at San
. 88 he is thorough, be will permitno timid Francisco about 3 o'clock P M. of the 10 inst
friend to swerve bim from his position, and . and reached this point soon after dark. It
They willbe
sold at as low rates ascan be bought elscte } : eal
Masons and Odd Fellows. For theee years . “will make no step backward,”’ te concilirained pretty steadily all that night the . AR 0 M A T IC
. ate those ‘‘whose touch is death.” most of the next day aud a portion of the
ae . night following. We bad, at least 36 hours
Sewanp axp Lixco.n—Tue New Partof rain . —A thibg without a parallel in the
yersnip.—It is said that there isa distinct writien bistory of thecountry. There could
. understanding between the friends of Seward pot have fallen less than two inches of waand Lincoln, that the former shall have the ter— perbaps more.
formation of the Cabinet, and at bis option, -either the appointment of Secretary of State Tuurt.—On Tuesday last the store of Mr.
or Minister to England. The programme
. most popular is, that Seward shall accept
. the Mission to England, when the whole influence of the Government, should Lincoln
be elected, will be used to make Seward
. President next time, The absence of Se. ward, itis believed, will greatly aid in!
bringing about that result.
.
were taken in the day time, while the atten} tion of the proprictor was engaged witha
custormer, The jewelry was valued at $75.
Removar.—We notice that Mr Berwin bas
removed into the new brick, which has just
' : :
. bees erected for him, nearly opposite the
Exch e,
. gf The * Journal of Commerce * pats . saat ‘ brs
down New York as “the battle ground of the Dr. Pruxisnctox.—We refer our readers to
Presidential contest,” inaemnch as the Re’ the Dr's advertisement in another column and
publicans have thrown away their opportuat the same time take pleasure in stating
nity to reader that State certain, by neglect-! that though Jately a resident of our State.
ing atChicago the man who was strongest . 11» has succeeded to a large practice and we
in the affections of the great masses of the . would receamend him cordially to those afj party. Verily whom the gods would destroy . gicted with Deafness.
they first made mad. i . “
Cmcrs—The Elephants are coming, and
7a Prentice, speaking of Lincotn's .
nomination, eaye that although he does not They will ¢
concur with himin many of his views, he.
nevertheless thinks there is much good in.
Abraham's bosom.
ive an afternoon and evening exWe would call special attention of
our readere to the advertisement, which will
be found in another colomn and the notice
we made of it the last week.
hibition.
No Donaixc.—The S. F. Times, Republi.
can, says, speaking wf Lincoln :
He has the credit of being the author of . :
the doctrine among the Republicans, afterful body, but the gentle i ad will take the
wards elaborated by Mr. Seward, that the shine out of him on Wednesday morning
next.
States must sooner or later, be all free or
Hence if be be nominated, there wil)
be no dodging of issues. It will be an open
fight on principle. He is as radical as Seward ; and the conflict will be as irrepressible and unmistakable as though the Senator
from New York was the candidate,
A. A. Sancent, a delegate from California
to the Chicago Convention, arrived on the
last steamer. He passed through this place
yesterday; on his way bome. We are indebted to him for a copy of the Sacramento
Union, several hours ia advance of the regular mail.
slave.
. je The agitations of the past six monthe
have brought to their senses many who may
have thought they were doing service to
. their country by apnleuding the doctrines
of Republicanism ; and it is possible thaft
such has been the case to an extent enfficient
to justify a hope that a portion of New England even may be released from the grasp
of fanatical tyranny.
fF There is already one vacancy on the
beneb of the Supreme Court, which President Buchanan will fill, and the present
feeable state of health of chief Justice Taney, renders it extremely probable that he
will have another to fill before the expiration of his term.
Tae Coat Sxctrres”—“Ching Foo,” the
Atlantic correspondant of the Sacramento
Union, describes the new fashin of bonnets as
follows :—
The ladies’ new bonnets, Heaven have
mercy on us! Mortal eye never saw the like.
You remember, the little bits of silk and
things they wore, on the small of their back
Well, those have expanded into gigantic
coalskuttles. A capcrown is drawn over
the back of the head and into the the cape
of the neck, and from it a front, stiffas an
Turopore Parken, who died at Florence,
Italy, on the 10th of May, made it his dying
. Tequest that the firsteleven verses of the
Sermon on the Mount should be read over
. his grave, and then a plain, gray stone, with
. bis name and age, with no further inscription be set up to mark the place of his remains. Mr. Parker was ene of the characteristic men of the age. He had his faults—
who is without them? He bas of late years,
been regarded asa fanatic; a disturber of
the people, and an infidel. With all bis
failings, to use the language of a cotempor. old fashioned Methodist poke bonnet, shooté
ary, ‘it must be said that he hada great. forward and upwards six inches beyond the
loving heart which yearned for the the good . Women’s noses. And as the bonnets grow the
ofall men. He uttered many noble and. crinoline sbrinks, until the ultra fasbionable
eloquent protests against superstition and . Womeu began to took a good deal like a two
allforms of mental tyranny, against dull, #tmed pump with # ornamented head twice
lifeless formalism in church & socety, against . 48 large as its bedy. Great is fashiona—oh
lack of conscience in government and all . King.
kinds of public and private wrong. He
stood up for the integrity of the individual, 4 Fattvene—The attempt of the New
for the fullest freedom of opinion, for. the York Milliners to introduce the “ Coaldignity and inherent goodness of humen nasouttle-bonnets,”’ has proved a decided failture, When most fanatical in the opinionof . ": Fasbion, for once, iy at fault. It is
men, he raid things which thrilled them in said however, that the ladies would have
spite of themselves, and convinced them of . **?0d the ridicule heaped upon them, like
bis honest, unselfish purpose. He worsbip™4tys, had it not been the disgusting things
ped truth and duty, ashe conceived them, ™#d¢ their wearers look teu years older.
and led a life accordant with bis conception . Te “dear creatures” could’at stand that, no
He was able to do much goed in the world, how. This successful rebelion against Imand his influence far good will long survive . Peti#l Fashion may te considered oue of the
him.” eras of this eventful age.
\ Apiarists in the State, Mr. N, W. Palmer, .
J. H. Henderson, was robbed ’of a Ladies .
Gold Breastpin and two Bracelets. They .
will be in Grass Valley, on Monday next. .
Ja The sun is a very bright and beanti.
good standing are ever welcome.
C. F. Mintzer, Scribe. 51.
. ADMINISTRATORS NoTICcE.
. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
“The HOUSES and LOTS belonging to the Estate
of J. H. MeMURTRY, decease !, situated on the
South East, and North Fast Corners of Main and . ™
Church Streets, Grass Valley, will be sold at
PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, Aug, 11th 1860. }
Sule to take place at 21 o'clock, A. M
Ww. 8
Grass Valley, July 13, 1860
MeMURTRY
VOLDNER’S
SCHEIDAM
. SCHNAPPS.
2.000 CASES VOLDNER’S CELE. TED SCHNAVPS, EY POLYNESIA AND
. LATE ARRIVALS.
For Sale by
.
Ss. G. SUAW.
Sole Agent.
No. 138 Front Street
VOLDNERS SCHNAPPS —While the country is
florded with miserable imitations, this article main
tains its superiority. When buying, Buy the best
—Exchange
CONSTABLES SALF,
Township of Fureka, County of Nevada.
RY VIRTUE of an execution to me delivered isened out of the Court of J. M, Gray, an acing Justice
of the Peace in and fer the Tewnship of Eureka
. County of Nevacnand State of California, bear ng
} date done 281, 4. b. 1860, and issued on a judgmen
rendered by John Caldwell, on the 20th day of May
1A. 1. 1857, then an acting Justice of the Peace in
and for said Township, Couuty and State in favor of
Franklin Todd and against Thomas Gimmell, for the
sum of Two Homir-d and Twenty-nine Dollars debt
interest, damages and cost. 1 have levied upen and
seized the feliowing describe property, to wit--the
undivided, one--ixth interest in and to those min
. ing claims known as the Boston Company's Chimes,
situated on the we-t side of Woulsey's Flat. Ceunty and State aforesaid, together with the undivided
one sixth interest inend to the tunnel, tool. hose
i pipe and other appurtenances belonging to anid
claim. Taken asthe propertp of the above named
T! omas Gimmel
Notice ix hereby given that I will expose to public
. sale the above described property to the highest
bidder, for ca-h, in the town of Woolsey’s Flat, on
. Monday, the £O0t% day of July, 1860, between
the hours of @o'’cluek A.M.. and 4 o'clock rom. tk
satisfy the above demands and accruing costs
} Given under my hand this 23d day of J.me. ap,
, 18690, MICHAEL MURPHY, Const
/ Eureka Township.
' “J Sas mn
i SUMMONS,
/ State of California, ) Justice's Court,
. Connty of Nevada, > 8. C. Richardson
Grass Valley Township. ) Justice of the Peace.
. The People of the State of California to FREDER
. ICK, Greeting :—
. Youare lereby summoned to appear before me,
at my office in the s#id Township, on WEDNESDAY
} the J0th day of Oct. A, D. 1860, at 10 o'clock
. A. M., to answer unto the complaint of HENRY FAR.
1 GERBERG, who demands of you the sum of Two
. Handrd Dollars principal and Ferty-mine Dollars and
/ Twenty five Cents interest ax per Compalnt new on
. fite at my Office. On failure so to appear and answer
) judgment will be taken against you for the said sum
j of $249.25, together with costs of «uit.
Given under wy hind, this 28th day of March,
. A. D., 1860, S.C. RICHARDSON, J.P
DELAWARE
LOTTERIES!
WOOD, EDDY & Co,
Managers,
Ss. Swan & Gon, and Gregory ‘& Maury.
}
j
i
}
Lotteries on the COMBINATION, andothers on the
Havana or SINGLE NUMBER plans
SPLeNDID SCHeMesS
With Capital Prizes of
$70,000!!
. $50,000!!
. $40,000!!
And numorous others of smaller denominations will
be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware,
Under the superintendence of SWORN COMMISsioners, every
Wednestay and Saturday of Ench Week
BH. TICKETS iu aay of these Schemes may be obtained THIRTEEN DAYS AFTFR THE DEAWING
TAKES PLACE, and the purchaser will consequently
have to hold his ticket only eight or ten days before
he will get the Official Drawings whioh will be pub. .
lished in the San Francisco GoldenjErs. and a file of
the New York Herald wil! be found at the effice of
. Wood, Eddy & Co.
. No. 98 Montgomery St., Rooms No 2 & 3,
Over Freeman & Co.'s E » Ofice, —
SAN FRANCISCO.
Whele Tickets.. $10 00 .
=.
ing the Plan of the .
awarded, Site eee are eres of receiving
them per Wells, Fargo & Co's Express. [nclosures,
mm sums of $10 and upwards, by Wells, Fargo & Co.
may be madeat the expenseand risk of WOOD, EDDY
& ©, All Communicationsatrictly 2onfidential.
Address, WOOD, EDDY & Co.,
‘ SAN FRANCISCO.
Or WOOD EDDY & CO.
Nos. 2 & 3 Heywood Building,
51-3m Sacramento, Cal.
a LS A ES Se = ah
WM. 8. McRopeRTS, cp. .
,
j ing the Hives bave beer donbled, making } and Third Fri lays of each month. Patriarchs in .
Tat Mepicat axp Sreicat Ixsmrets or Dr. L. J.
Crarnat is already secured in a position which places it, as wellas its proprietor, far above the as.
saults of envy and professional malice. In the
. Schools of France, the highest prizes are often awar. ded to practitioners in this department of Medical
Selence, and they occupy, with others, an equally
lofty pesition in the profession. Ricord is an illuewhen about ten steps from them, one of the . Wells, Fargo & Co., at Grass Valley. John . ‘tious example—s shining light among the philosophical stars of his age, in Enrope, and Dr. Czapkay bas ful'y equalled him in this country, asa
. proof of whieh the Philadelphia College of Medicine
complimented him with a Iiploma, and the hovorary ap ecyvem degree. Selecting this as his ficla of
operation, althongh qualified asa graduate ef the
tiom to the care of Chronte and Private diseases, in
which he has beeome so great an expert that he is
. now regarded as the rxaper in this branch of bis
profession throughout the United States, aed his
portrait and biography are published as matters ef
interest to their readers in the most exelucive journals. The Doctor's Offices are at his Surgical and
Medical Institute, on Sacramento Street, corner of
Leidesdorff. nearly opposite the buildfng of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. gg-We ask the par
ticular attention of our Readers to the aworn Certif. cates of Remarkable Cures, in another columa of
teis paper Sl-3m
SUMMONS,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUSTICE'S COURT.
County of Nevada. se A J. Holland,
. Township of Rough & Ready J Justice of the Pearce.
HE People of the Statenf California to C. lintad
8. Hesbreok, Brackett Rowing, Mr. Welch, A. J. '
Lucas and Geo Lanqguase.—Greerine :—
You are hereby commanded to appear before the
. undersi¢ned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in
And al!
said Township, at Mooner's Flat, on SATURDAY,
the 28th day of JULY, A. D. 1860 at 1 otelock, 4.
to answer to the complaint of L. B. CLARK
who de mands of vou the som of one hundred and
. fifty dollarsand fifty cents, as per complaint now on
file in my office on two Promissory notes, drawn in
favor of George Gillersleeve and s't+' to L. B. Clark
On failure so to appear and answer. Judgement
will be rendered against ven for the said sum of one
} handred and fifty dollars and fi'ty cents and costs ¢f
suit,
1860.
Given under my hand thix 7th day of July,
A. J. HOLLAND, J. P.
Upon reading the affidavit filed in the cause. : nd
it appearing therefrom that a part of the defendents
are non reddints of this County of Newada. and the
said Plaintiff has a good cauce of action against fhe
said defendants, it ix hereby ordered that service of
Summons thereon he made by publication of the
same inthe Nevada National, for the period of twenty days from this date.
Given under my hand, this 6th dav of Jaly, a. 4.
60. 18 A. J, Hottaxp, 2 P.
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It has been but a short time since they were
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Not a rumer of disapprohation, or danht,
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SACRAMENTO.
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Leaders and Introducers of
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FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
Have received from their New York House
503 Broapway, New York,
The Latest Styles of Coats, Pants, Vests,
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Which we will make to Order, and warranta fitin every respect.
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393m
Important to Teamsters and the
PUBLIC GENERALLY
Z. i. DENMAN,
tfully inform his Old Customers snd ‘ounn
W the Publ ic that he bas permanently bocated his
CARRIAGE SHOP — MILL Seas ET,
: ae wate rns ba mo Repair
.
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Carriages ‘agons of every description, in ibe
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We are) prpared to Gli Orders
ORDERS for TICKETS or CIRCULARS, show. . 74f Vine and
‘ind how the Prineesve . Boards, anda fine assortwent Of
Grass Valley, Oct. 15, 1855.
Lumber.
im Carriages l’ainted aud Varnished “Gp
4-t¢
LUMBER LUMBER,
At the Mount fseorge Mills.
all kinds of
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
On the Shortest and at the
LOWEST PR pou
gy We have on band a Large of Surf ‘encing, Rough
Diwession Bumber.
mw HAY and BARLEY taken in exchange for
ttended to, anl delivered will be pemuiie al vi
in Grass Vaite or Nevada
SAMUEL MeFARLAND, Agent.
. $5 REWARD
edhe totuta of 06 AIR mt oven rn of an
lady sevenedt of this =. — was taken
from my Gallery one 7 last week.
May 12, 1860—1£ Tt. M. woop.
Orders
by our teams, !
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