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July 14, 1860 (4 pages)

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POETRY. 7 The Crib Pinyer’s Advice. BY L. FP. WELLS. This world is but a board of might On which we strive for fame, Where every player claims the right Of pegging his own game, Stick not on caste ; mankiod are mixed ; Choose friends from oat the lump ; When every card bas value fixed We do dot need a trump. Prepare for fortane's every freak, Of aims have more than one ; Trust not in single cards, but seek To bold a double rua. Waste not the precious hours of life Fer that beyoud command ; Speod not your time in uselese strife To gain a oineteea band. Choose wisely ; cards which we refuse, In crib may press us bard ; Our enemies find reay use For friends whom we discard, Be not in over haste to mix In epecutation’s lore ; Break not your hand when sure ofsix, . In hopes of twenty-four. . lantic Think not all men are free from sins, Because you find some clever ; ; Seldom loose sight of your own pins, O you opponent’s—never. ; veg boldly points, when fairly earned. . But never boldly rob ; \ It will net do when “ Jack,’ is turned To count one for your nob. Be not too flash of outward store, Tis solid riches thrive ; Plain seven and eights make twenty-four While flusbes count but five. Look ever forward to life's close, Let not your spirit quail ; Keep up your hand ! for woe te these Who on the home stretch fail. Trinity Journal. . . ” Turw’s My Sextiments.—A popular Di. vine tells a good etory of an indolent Chris tian, who had a great dislike to cold weather. He says that the pious gentleman once . composed a fervent prayer to the Almighty wrote it legibly, and affixed the manuscript . to his bed-post. Then, on cold nights, ashe retired, be merely pointed to the decument, and with the words, “Ob, Lord! those are my sentiments!" blew out the light and nestled amid the blankets. “Au,” said an Englishman, “I belong to . @ country upon which the sun never sets.""— . To which a Yankee replied—*‘And I belong . to a country of which there can be no cor. rect map, because it grows so fest that the surveyors can’t keep up witb it.”’ eed INFORMATION WANTED. Imformation is wanted of David Valvrd, . about 42 years of age, who came to this country in 1840 or 50, and stayed fora time at Sacramento. He was followed about eighteen months afterwards by his wife and two sons, who on their arrivai at San Fraacisco heard that hewasdead. The wife soon efter rickened and died of grief at her lonely bereavement, and the two boys, now aged 12 and 15 years, bave since been cared for by . strangers—a benevolent lady baving taken charge of them. Recertly word bas reached the ears of the —— question that Mr. Val. vwrd, the father is living and is extremely soxious to hear from his family. He is supOS se elgg wn Bear Feather River. If this notice should meet sie eye or be seen by any one, who sbould now bim, information of the wherabouts of echildrea can be obtained by addressing etter of inquiry to this office. Important to Housekeepers, Wekers, Miners, and all ethers who desire te have Geoed Bread Receipts for making Bread, Biscuit, or any kind of Cakes, Pot-Pie, Pie-Crast, Corn Bread & c., &e., ‘ SELF RISING FLOUR, sm Te make Bread and Cake with Sour Milk : ) EACH POUND OR QUART OF FLOUR ADD ONE hea: Sipe ape of B. T. BABBITT’S pure SALERATOS, ard what sault is required. Mix well together by passing all th ough a sieve. Then add as much sour milk as will make the dough the usua] thickness, make it into small loaves and bake at Take one pound B. T. two pounds of B, T. Babbitt’s pure Cream . mix them thorough! her, them two or os Gates aie Ueno the use of the Yeast Powder, ——— ki after you ges it made as above ; To Foe ea @our add two teaspoonsfall efthe Yeast or Baking Powder ; wet with milk or water, ss usual and bake at once ina quick oven. The bread shoul) be in «mall loaves; Biscuit in the same way HT 32 i £3 et ite the. Yi it the bled to ne uaed, saving the expunce in which it iv put up. man who made Yi .F is BT. BA was the first Fi ir SANDS’ SARSAPARTLLA, . . DISEASES OF THE ~ and falutary productione Grass Valley Advertisements~ POSITIVELY © SELLING OFF AT COST! MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS AT W C. POPE'S FURNITURE STORE MILL 8t.,GRASS VALLEY, Feat Side, Near Corner of Neal Street. Graee Valley, January 14th, 18:0 pee Ot WM. K. SPENCER © Stationery and Detuspaper DEPOT MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY, Beeoye cenetant!? om hand a large and wellse lected assortmea? of BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., Plank Books, Print'ng Bards, Plain Capand Letter Paper, Fancy Note Paper, Sheet Music, Music as, Inetractors, Musical Instrumerts, &c., At wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms A CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of Choice Selections and an endiess variety of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS Papers, Magazines ar* see Publications receirec he ever? Steamer Steamer Fspers for mailing. Postage Free. Pienerr Beek and News Depot. Nos. 11, 245 119, E21, Entertainment, so long and favorably known location is central, and well adopted to the A large FIRE-PROOF SAFE is kept i . of a Large Reading Room and Library! . ga An Omnibus . the rrival of the Steamers, ' — of C sarge! Alta Califeoruin Teiegraph Company. NO RUNNERS Lise is xos incomaection with all the princi9.00 T a) ¢ ties and Towns in the «tate . BuARD, (per week) soa caeiheaie y-4 MH Orrice—Nextdoortothe Post Ofce.at the] =, gnawed’ sone wesh) .....ccee 2, 3, & 4,00 Book ayp Mesie Derot. Main Street WM. K. SPENCER’ an MORRIS & LEVY Successors to E. Friedman, Important to the Deaf and Dumb. RE NOW RECIEVING THEIR DR I paty oe P ‘ Iustitution for the Deaf at St. ARRIVED AND MAY BE CONSULTED aT Hi. corner of Montomery and California Street (Express Building, up stairs.)San Francisco Early attention is desired. New stock of E€pring. and Summer Goods, . . DEARNESS, DIZZINESS, EAR <br, CATARRH, NOISE IN THE HEAD, And all discharges From the Ear, Mouth or Nostcils, Enticrly Removed. A Large assortment of ~. ANTILLAS LAWNS . her of years of itting attention to dis ARSE ANIGHH PRINS, . eases of the EAR asa speciative, has «nabled him . to make many improvement in allthat ‘ias hereto STAPLE AND FANCY fore been known of Aural Medicine and Surgery and Carpets, Fine Matting . to insure such a degree ef sucess as seems alinost WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, incredible. A great number of certiticates and test imonials can beseen at office. from many wellkng¥® Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods — Fime Shirts, Cravats, ete. etc. " m4 fleren s Union. Fre the smicted os oh: Sarat tensiey enttnetegs WALL PAPER and WINDOW CURTAINS cheaper than San Francisco prices. GooDs, tention Direct to. DR. PINLKIGTON, nos 3m kar Infirmary, San Francisco. Nesice to the Dashawaye. Notice is hereby given that the Dashaway asso. ciation stands rned oy oT ha desi demite will to retary. a. WM. RANDALL, President. J. W. Nra, Secretary maétt stamp to prepay answer, will received immediate at. Merris & Levy. Crass Valley, May 5--tf Freeman & Gingeente Old Magnolia Whisky ! . The undersigned is now reeciving this . ' The Oldest And ORIGINAL ARTICLE. CELEBRATED FOR THE CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure standard brand of ine Whisky, direct from Messrs. Freeman & Simp<on, Proprietors of the Phoenix Distillery, Schuylki'l river, and offers it for sale in barreis and half barrels, fn lots to suit. The genuine Old Magnolia Whisky Has Freeman & Simpson's name in full on each package, and also a card affixed with a lithographed : engraving of the Ihietilery State of the Blood, or Habit hos monthe r of interest ¢ » the boise ane eet be thowing the immense capital employed, and the of the System. extent oe the manufacture of Freeman & Simpson's Th P d f Magnolia Whisky.*the following boon eee dlr t h O= = ts apren ied, taken from a work entit ** Philadele oulands 0 uni phia and its Manufactures:"’ : San : ° “The centre of the Whisky manutacture is problicited tef{timonials from ably Cincinnati, Ohio ; for we notice that in 185: there were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19, 260,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if we allow one bushel of corn to every three gallons of perfons of every rank in ional cp ee * . spirits. 6,420, * of coru. fociety, fhow in the moft . ciriititetunas, ow ty sorn se. Tey . of near’ 000, fatisfactory manner the . 0 no ations The tiers . sch, of fine Whisky powerful agency this i preparation pofsefses of arrefting and curing 1887 produced = ‘7 capacity of 400 barrels a3 . the esuntry which they confine t No. 138, Front et., ‘Sen Franeiaco . — —_——-_j i An Item of Inte rest OurReaders Everywhere. . Glandular and Ofseous MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. 'fystems. In its compoThe Large’st Stock of fition, on which much CLOTHING, bal 2 : > of its value depends, the Av Tue Lowest Prices IN . apes CALIFORNIA. _beft Sarfaparilla Root, ace 2 with other moft effectual DAVIS & BOWE 8 . . DESIRE TO INFORM THEIR PATRONS and the CITIZENS of the STATE generally, that the inducements now offered To Buy Clothing at QUINCY HALL Are Greatex Tuan Ever, And particularly worthy the attention of these who Are Prudent sud Economical. The STOCK is the best selected and most extensive in the COUNTRY, and the facilities of the FIRM are comuined, produc ing a compound DIFFERING ENTIRELY in its character and properties from any preparation now in ufe. Under its resi gor are . Rosas Pate OAR te as ftoring influence, ftrength and vigor are . Neuse on the i = imparted to the exhaufted frame, and perfect health fucceeds difeafe, as Winter is fucceeded by Spring, and the earth clothed in verdant beauty under the genjal influence of refrefhing fhowers. Its operations are in harmony with nature, and it may be adminiftered to persons of all ages and every variety of cenftiIn New York or Boston. A mt pgp bal San Pranciseo, alluding to QUING speaks as follows :— The Proprietors haré won an enviable reputation for fair dealing and with a GOOD STOCK and the LOWEST KIND OF PRICES, are cow doing s Splendid Business. They have been eminently successful in securing custom, selling more goods to Miners than all other Clothing houses in the city together, and always to the satisfaction of purJUINCY HALL tution with the moft perfect fafety. nant ee. fenteren of San and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, . Francisco, tooee az wists gigs Peis Sos oat . tire teceerel meme ate of William, New-York. We desive wow te ony thet ne change hes been Foreale by Dewrrr, Kirruz & Co., Bf . Sas,in the QUINCY HALL. Bae ton "i es * poneeerte O ae per cent lower than the regular charges. W. Loutzenbeiser, Agept Grass Valley, 35-3m eee AN FRANCISCO. , WHAT GUESS BOVSE, 122. and 123 Sacramento St.---Nos, 55, 87, 89, and 91 , SAN FRANCISCO. Farmers, Merchants, Miners, and all others who wisb superior accomodations, can always seccure them at the “What Cheer’’ House. Large additions have recently been made to the buildings of this bighly popular place of throughout this and the Atlantic States. Its accomodation of all classes of patrous. ire ati ently made in the rates of Board and Lodging. Gree OMIREPROOF SAFE to be in the office. for the use of the patrons. Superior Bathing Accommodations are cnnected with this House ; and also the free use with the name of the House painted on it, will always be waiting on to convey passengers and their baggage to the House, Free RMPLOYED! LODGING (per night).. .... 50to 75 cts BATHS, each......-+5 o00ksaes eee oe g@-SHOWER BATHS FREE . “Ga B. F. VOODWARD. Proprietor. . LUMBER. THE SUBSCRIBER 18 NOW MANUFACTURING, AT The Mohawk Stcam Saw Mill, ( Near Barker's Ranch,) And is ready to receive Orders for Every Description OF ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Which he is Prepared to Fill In the Must Acteptable Manner, both as to PRICE AND QUALITY. His New Stezm Mill. known as the Mokawk Saw Mill, is capable of tuming out a weekly average of 60,000 FEET OF LUMBER, and is situated 1 one of the Finest Ranges of Tim ber in Nevada County, and heis consequently ena bied to crrick Lumvero a quality unsurpassed by uv otheVill, gw ORDERS left at the Office of the ‘ Mohawk Lumber Yard,” on tue old Winchester Mill Site. in Giase Valley, will be promptly attended to REUBEN LEECH Grass Valley, October, 20, 1859 13-3m J. M. DAYS, Rongaenaary vaiteon Two Doors Below Montgomery's Stone Boiling, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. SCTPERFINE BROADCLOTMS, Of Every Shade and Color, PLAIN, BLACK AND FANCY Doeskins and cassimeres. Plain Black and Fancy ks and Silk Velvet VestSilngs. Extra Fine Buff Marsailles and LIGHT COLORED SILKS. Suitable for Party or Wedding Vests. All of which I will Manufacture to Order, with Neatness and Dispateb ; Style and at Reduced Prices, Good Fits Warranted. In the latest N. B. WOOD, EDDY & CO's OLD AND RELIABLE Delaware and Georgia, LOTTERLES. Lotteries on the COMBINATION, and others on the Havana or SINGLE NUMBER plans SPLeNDID SCHeMES With Capital Prizes of $100,000!! $ 70.000!! $50, 000!! And numorous ethers of smaller denominations will be drawn at AUGUSTA, Gee., and WELMINGTON Del, Under the superintendence of SWORN COMmissioness, every Wednesday and Saturduy of Each Week
The Delaware State Lotteries: Oxe Granp ScHEME PER MONTH, WITH $100,000 carrraL Prize. Tickets $20 ; Hares, Quarters anp EiGuts in propor TIONV Two Single Number Lotteries: Authorized by the State of Georgia.) One Graxp ScHEME PER MONTH, witH $1 00,000 caprraL Prize. Tickets $20, sHares IN PROPORTION. @S. TICKETS iu any of these and earlier Schemes may be obtained frrm TEN to FIFTEEN DAYs AETHE DRAWING TAKES PLACE, and the purwill ently have to bold his ticket only eight or ten da: reitis published in reveral of the mest pole. wry San Francisco newspapers, and Ble of the New York papers, containing « perfect of all said drawings can be found at Wood Eddy & o.’s Lottery Office, No. 98 Montgomery St., Rooms No 2 & 3, Over Freeman & Co.'s Epress, SAN FRANCISCO. for TICKETS er CIRCULARS, show WR_-ORDERS the of the Lotteries, and how the Prizesare . p= Fes fe Feb ads to any one desirous of receiving . them. I of $10and upwards, may be made by either of the Ex «+ Companies, at the expense and risk of WOOD, EDDY & CO,, and PRIZES WiLL at . All Communications atrictly confidential D. D. GASSNER} Care of Wood, eine Co., N FRANCISCO. in which we are in the ‘‘Gelof ‘€B_ Remember that we are selling our tickets at —_— eee ether “a * Pad . —_—~-—-— Turner Bros., } COR. FRONT & BROADWAY STS. . SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. San Francisco AdvertisementJONAS G. CLARK & CO., IMPO RTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Furniture and Bedding OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! 128 Washington Street, San Franeisco, Between J and K streets, . 46 AND 51 FOURTH S8T., Sacramento. Stockton ; and First street, San Jose. no 45 3-m TURNER’S Forest Wine BITrers. . FOR THE CURE OF . Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, . Weakness of the Stomach, . Or any Deraagement of the Digestiva Organs. and digest food ma healthy manner, giving actioo lon the Liver, by removing the secreted Bile, allowsentitl for perrons of every age or condition in life, to be careful and keep their Digextive Organs in net any. or all, of the prevailing Diseases, incident to the diferent Climates, no matter what the tem thix in every ense, if taken according to directions These are thousands of «mall arteries anlavenues . the gastric juices yroduced by the stomach for the support of the whole body. I/ the stomaeh is disethe body must be fed from nonprepared ane unnatural enliva, sowing corruption throughout the _ the created saliva gos to enrich the clood, giving . matural freshness to the countenance, and strengthWe desire any and evesy person using the Betters to show them to, and ask the opinion of, their con. of the artical. “Turner's Forest Wine Bitters,” tothe whole body ; Are sure te agree with the most weakly, as well as Are sure te counteract Biliourness, when in a malaiours climate; Are very plasant to the tuste as a beverage; Are econumica. and cheap. to prevent Lilliousness and Fevers, caused by chan ges of climate and water. Feaver une the Itke, when they are deprived of co oling nutritious vegetables at night, shonld take them before going to bed, (as a foul and dixarranged stomach alway « “pglicers Hunter street, between Main and Levee, S asisad casibieiis . . The Greatest Remedy of the Age; . They regulate and prepare the stomach to receive ing the Body its natural strengh. ‘It isvery esgoud order. By doing this, they will be proof agaiperature ofthe same.’’ These Bitters are sure to do . in the hurran frame, leading to and depending upen . sed, surely itecannot doite work. Consequeently whole system. But if the stomach is kept in order, . ening the whole frame fidential family Physician, in regard to tne merits Are snre to regulate the stomach, the main nvenue the most rebus! person; Are sure to create a good appetite; All Travelers, should carrey these Bitters with Seamen should carry them to prevent Scurvy, Ship All persons of setentary habits, who cannot res: nurvens irritation of the muscular glands. cursing sleesiei« night«.) They assist the «temach to per form iti natural power, allowing the patient to rest with composure. They area very rich. nutritious Wine, former by the addition of nine different kinds of roots, bark. and herbs, making a very palatble ar well as one of the most nourishing Bitters in the knewn world. There never har been any article introduced that has gained such universal confidence, and heen se highly appleuded by the public, as these Bitters. They have been iu use about six years, and the sale has increased se much. that it now takes threel buildings. covering over nine lets of ground. tote . their business For the bitter protection of the public, (after “his date, April 15tb,)we have for « ladel, w(aplendid and vers expensive)Steel Engraving, with the portrait of each member of our firm, making a perfect guarntee against counterfeits or imitetions of the gen rine article, N B.—Hereafter our FOREST WINE BITTERS will bemanufactared from White Wine, which makes a decided imvrevement, unequaled by any other Bitters in the United Statea. Sold Wholesale, by “URNER PROTHERS, Corner Washington and Franklin street, N. Y. Niagara street Bu‘Talo, N. Y. Corner BroOdway and Front «ts. San Francisco, Cal. And for Sale by Merchants and Druggist everywhare TURNERS’ GINGER WINE, This article ix prepared from pure California Wine White and Jemeica Ginger Root, iu sucha manner . as to from the best and most pleasant tonic ever intreduee; and isan invsluable semedy for lyspepsia Indigestion, and forall diseases where a gentle «tim. ulant is required, to bring the system into healthy . action. Onc Millions Gallons,in Barrels and Though Se ce tee ieee unequaled oughout the world, theoeby prow its and unrivaled merits. It has eesivel the —, tion of the Medical faculty throughout the United States, and wharever knewn. We caution all cotaumers of GINGER WINE te ezamine the label, as none are genuine except suchas a haveon our ved portraits ins circule, surrounded by the "f, superscriptions. ‘TURNERS’ GINGER WINE, prepared by Turners Brethers, New-Yare ; Buflale, New-York; and San Francisco, California. PURNERS’ EXTRA RASBEGRY SYRUP Manufactured from pure juice of Raspperries, and is . quel to any article of the kind heretofore jotredn. . ced. . Some of the reasons why TURNER'S Ginger Wine . Syrups and Cordilals, Bitters, &c., are better than l any other in the United States:— . First—We have three of the largest menufactories of the kind in the world. One at New Vork. @ne at Buffale, N. ¥. And the 34 at San Francisce,Cal. Built specially for our business in the mosi complete manner in every particular. Secondly—We can and do irve every advan’ a money can purchase or convenience conld facil. litate. Our Goods are manufactured fiom the very best materials—with the utmost care, and are the leading articles of the kind throughout every State in the Union, China, Sandwich Islands, and including almost =—_ place where the Angle nt We have constantly on hand and for sale in quantitres to suit:— ine, Forest Wine Bitters, Cherry Brandy, ” Wormwood Bitters, Wormwood Cordial. Vegetable Bitters, pberry Syrup, Stough' Bitters, . Lemon y He 4 Bitters, . Extract Raspberry Syrup, Syrup, . Gum Syrup, Anossette, . Coloring, . Abdsynehe, » . Anisado, Vermouth Aromatic Schnapps, Essence of a Lemon, Essence Jamaica Gi . Essence of it. Roseuchiefie Bitters, &e. — SCHOOL NOTICE. _ SUBS°RIBER, for man ts engaged ins! of youth, po ew informs the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity, that he will open a SELECT SCHOOL VOR BOYS. Eu the Episcopal, Church, om July [Oth, Where all the branches the e ENGLISH SCHOLAR will be toaght. = —— pe INSTRUCTION WILL ALSO. Ir Bas AND THE GREEK OND LATIN Abet Bebveos. June 16 1960—tf —_ F SUMMONS. State of California, County of N trict Court of the 14th "7 wdleeel Dis Deen of enid State. The People of the State of California, te~ WILLIAM HASKELL, Greeting — . You are hereby summoned to a rt and anewerto the complaint of JEROME KEYES, fled against you, within ten days from the services of thie Writ, if served on you in this County, within twenty days if served on you im this District and out ef this County, and within forty days if served on yee in the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 13tb day of April, A. D. 1960, im said Court wherein Plaintiff prays Judgment againet you for the sum ef Eight Hundred, and Fortysix dollars, — with Two Hundred and Eighty-twe dollars, and Thirty one cemts, interest to date amounting te $1128.31 a} by Plaintif im this eomplaint to be due and owing to him frem you upens certain prommsory note set out particularly in plaintiffs complaint aforernid together with interest thereon at une per cent per month till paid and his cost of suit. And youare hereby notified that if you fail te answer said complaint as herein directed, will take Ju tagainet you therefor by default, pap oll sae! Fe ee suit, and aleo demand ef the Court such o relief as is ed for in Plaia= said Neng ita) n testimony whereof, I. John S. Lambert, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and rye the seal of said Court, at offee im the city of Nevada, this 13th day of A AD. 1866. ” SIOHN 8. LAMBERT Heck Joneph M. Levey, Deputy. It appearing to the satisfaction of Court by the Complaint herein fled, and afiGe¥it of Plaintif’s Agent, A L. Slack, that a geod eause @ ae tion existe ag.inst said Doerendant, and that the present residence of said defendant is unknown, bet that he is believed to be a rexident of the State, en motion of & W. Reberts. plaintiff's Attorney, it is Ordered that service of Summons herein be made by publication thereofin the Nevada National, « weekly Newspaper published in the County ef Ne. vada, for eight successive weeks. NILES SEARLS, Distriet Judge. , Attest—Jouy S. Lamnent. Clerk, By Joa. M. Levy, Deputy. Nevada City, Cal. April 15, 1860. E. W. Reberts Atty for Viaintiff. 38.87 NOTICE OF PARDON. State of California, In Distriet County of Nevada. } Mth Sudiclat Distriet.t The People of the State of California, vz. PaTRICK HARRINGTON, indicted with Grifin and others— Te the Hon. Nivzs Sxantm, District Judge of s4ié District Court and E. W. Maatsy, District Attorney of Nevada County— You will please take notice that it is the intention of the undersigned to apply to the Governer of the state of Califoruia for the parden of Patrick Herri , the Defendant abeve named, who was tried for the crime of Murder at the October term 1858, of the District Court aforesaid, and at said term es foresaid war convicted of the crime of murder in the second degree—to wit. on the Zlst day of Ueteber, 1858, and was sentemeed to imprisonment im state Prison, at hard laber, for the term of tea years, on the 23d day of said moath. HeENNIS SULLIVAN, Por Patxick Hansixeror. Nevada City, Nevada Co., May 18, 1860. The undersigned acknowled notice made upen ur this 28t 1860. serviceof the sbeve day of May, A. D., Nicgs Sakis, Dis't Judge, Nevada Co. E. W. Mastas, District Attorney. State of California, County of Nevada. This is to certify that W. F. Anderson, former Dietrict Attorney ef Nevada County, and who was setng Distriet Attorney on the trial of indictment ia the case of the Veople of the State of California vs. Patrick Harrington now ix, and fo: over six woaths has been absent from the state of California, and is 8 resident of Utah Territory. DAVID BELDEN , Co. Judge, Nevada Ce. Attest—Juba 8S. Lambert, Clerk Nevada Ce. SUMMONS. State ef California Juatice's Court. sa jee oe Joux M. Guar, J. P. County of Nevada, Township of Eureka. The of the State of Califeraia te U. D. MASTIN, Greeting: 7 ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to « rt befere me at my office, in Moore's Flat, Eureka tewnship, on MONDAY, SEIT. LOth, 1860, at 10 A. M., to answer to the cowmplarmt of JNO. SHELFORD whe demanos of you the sum of $146 alledged 4o be the balance due him on a bowk account, as account on file io this office, wLem judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. Te the Sheriff or any Constable of said county, ereeting : Make legal service and due return bereof. Given under my hand, this Sth day of June, 4. D. 1860. INO. M. GRAY, Justice Peace. A true copy—Attest : M. Mctrar, Constable. Jane 9, 1860—13 7 SUMMONS. State of California, Justice's Court. County of Nevada >as Grass Valley Township. ) Before S.C. Richardses, J.P JOHN WALLS va. D. MYERS & A. J. DAVIB. The of the state of California to D. Myers and A. J. Davis, Greeting — ‘ You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Pence, in and for seid , at bis Uffice in said Township, on Thurs day, 28th day of Jume, A. D., 1860, at 10 o'clock M., to answer to the complaint of Johe Walls, who demands of you the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-two Dollars, and Fifty Cents, Beok Account, for wares and Merchancise, as per complaini now en file in my Office. Un failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum ef $162 60 and Costs of suit. this 28th day of March, 4. 8.C. RICHARDSON, J.P. Given under my hand D, 1849. Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the withia cause, that due dilligence has been exercised — aure service on the withim detendant, and fu: avers that he has good reason to believe that the above named defendant bas left the atate, andit hes been ordered by me that publication of the sbove Summons be made in the Nevada Natianal, s weetly Newspaper published im Grass Valley « once a week, for the period of three months yrevious to the 28th day of June, 18,0. 3g. 3m S.C. Ri dP. SUMMONS. John Coad, Plaintiff, In Justice's Court, vs. Before Rich'd Smitheran, deft JS. C. RICHARDSON, J. P. The people of the State of California to Richerd to a Tr before me on webNEsDaY, the beran : You are commanded at 10 o’clo of John Coad, tae eae Tt AMBROTYPE . GALLERY. ON MILL STREET, on Valley. ndersigned * pleas informing “Deena Valley and ‘vieldl eit ity, tate. tures by allthe new and improved styles sre Seisg: taken at his rooms, ameurpassed by any t= the AMBOTY PE sTEKONCOrte TUS and SUNLIGHT PAENTINGS on Mies. ful {p obtaining perfect pictures orca invited to call ere to e improved a ender : weer i Claims, &c., taken at persons taken in the most appropriste manner. tte Seneteactions os is oltne i wooD. ‘ > tile il ee ot