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Democratic State Convention. Friday, Sept. 12th. The convention assembled at 10 o clock. - The following named gentlemen from the sev eral senator.al districts were appointed the State Central Committee for the ensuing year. 1st District—C K Thom; 2d, Heath; 3d. P K Wood-ide; 4th, II A lligley; 5th, Cal houn Benham. .1 J Hoff, E T Beale, J P lloge, Matthew Crooks, Dr. Tripp,—San Mateo; tith. B B Harriss; 7th. H P Barber; 8th, George IV Dent; 9th. Alfred ltedington, D J Thomas; Kith, J B Frisian; lltli. J Tumble; 12th, Samuel Krt der; 13th. W A Mix; 14tb, G 11 Cro-sette; loth, C Montgomery; Kith, James Walsh, A T Laird; 17th. B F Myers, SC As ten; 18th, \\ J Scott, W H Broomtield, T Peters, Thomas II Hughes; 19th, C A Clark. W McKim; 20th, John T James. Mr. Wat-011 ottered the following: Resolved, That this convention now proceed to the elect.on of four Alternate Electors, m con formity with the usages adopted at the Demo cratic convention of 1852. Earned. , Mr Mandeville nominated J. M. Covarrubias, and moved that he be elected by acclamation.— Mr Reardon nominated Dr. C. Freed, and moved that lie be elected by acclamation. Cnr lu the same manner J. C. Palmer, of Nevada, and W. S. Long, of Sacramento, were nomina ted and elected. . , . The committee on resolutions offered the lol 1 owing address and resolutions which were unanimously adopted. To the People of the Stale of California: Your convention in closing its labors, con gratulate the democracy of the State of Califor nia on its present position and its future pros 1>l At’oJr late National convention, held at Cin cinnati, a platform was adopted replete with sound sense, distinctly defining the course ot that great political party to which we belong, and clearly annunciating that foreign and do mestic pol.cy which it lias ever boon the great aim of the democratic party to uphold and main tain, and to which we invite a cordial and unan imous assent. At that convention were nomi nated respectively, as candidates for the Presi dent and Vice President of the United States, James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, and John C. Brcckeuridge, of Kentucky; the former a states man who has grown grey in the service of his country—well acquainted with the policy of foreign powers—p rfectly conversant with the ' machinery of European cabinets, and to whose experienced bands we may safely trust the d.s tinies of tiie Republic in its various and com plicated relations with the other powers of the -dobe. The latter, Jolm C. Bn ckenridge, though a younger laborer in the political Held, a man of unquestionable ability well calculated to as sist in the administration of the government, and both possessing a private character and public reputation which may safely challenge the investigation of a world. _ _ At a time l.ke the present when fanaticism and intolerance are rearing their hydra heads in various sections of the Union, we calmly and conlidentlv invite attention to the doctrines ol‘ the democratic party as expressed in the Cin cinnati platform, b.lieving as we do, those doc trines fully calculated to sustain the integrity of our nat.onal Union iu the time of difficulty and danger. Guaranteeing to every State its respective privileges they trample on the rights of none, they broach no new and dangerous po litical heresies calculated to subvert the original articles of confederacy and endanger the safe ty of the Union —they strive by no mercenary ap peals to array one section ot the country in hos tile attitude against another, but in the true spirit of the original compact, declare the per fect integrity of the Union in its fullest and most ample s urc. We seek not t<> prescribe to any man the mode in which he shall worship Ins Creator, nor will we drive by into!, ranee from our shores, the oppressed of any clime or nation. We welcome as an addition to national wealth *aud strength, the honest industry of other lauds guaranteeing to those who may choose to be come willing mid worthy citizens of the Itepul*- lic “equal rights, equal privileges, and exact justice to all.” In conclusion, we congratulate the gallant democracy of California on the perfect unanim ity which lias pervad d our councils. Difficult and delicate quesfons of national and dom stic policy have been met a.nl d in the happi est spirit of compromising unanimity. “Bear and forbear” has been ournmtto, and we now present in favor of our national and State nom inees an unbroken array, an undivided front, an impenetrable phalanx,' aga'mf which our foes may spend their shafts in vain. In the full confidence that those lifne-honor. <1 principle* for which wo have so long contended, are again about to assert their proud supremacy over the factional “isms" of the day, we b.d you a kind farewell until on the Id s of November we slmll meet again once mor ; to celebrate a Democratic triumph in this El Dorado of the Western world. Resolved, That the Democracy of file State of California unanimously endorse and cordially approve the platform of the Democratic party, as adopted in the Cincinnati Convention. Resolved, That the Democracy of the State of California decidedly anil unequivocally advo cate and approve the construction of the Pacific Ilail-roail as a measure of the greatest impor tance not only to the State of California, but to the Union at large, and hereby urge upon the Federal Government and our national repre sentatives of the State, at Washington, the ne cessity of using their most united exertions and utmost endeavors to secure the construction of this truly important work. Resolved, That the liberal and enlightened pol icy of our democrats government in opening to the hardy pioneer the broad field of our public lands, as an invitation to his industry and enter prise, has already secured the affection of our early settlers, anil that we regard an extension of that policy so far as to secure a homestead to every honest settler, free of charge, against the vicissitudes of fortune, as the wisest, most just and reasonable course which the General Government can pursue; and we earnestly rec ommend it to the serious attention of our Rep resentatives at Washington. Resolved, That the Democracy of the State o California are in favor of guaranteeing to every State and Territory the rights and privileges se cured to them by the constitution and laws o the country —that for them there is neither North, South, East or West; and that duly re garding the importance of the whole ns a Union they, as a unit of the Confederacy, will jealous ly guarantee the rights of each individual State. j Resolved, That we recommend the utmost econ omy in the appropriat on and disbursement of all public moneys, that we hold all public ofli cers strictly accountable for the administration of public funds, that we regard it as a cardinal principle of Democracy to preserve unimpaired the credit and resources of the State, and that he who commits the slightest defalcation in this respect is unworthy the support, and has justly forfeited the respect and confidence of the Dem ocratic party. Resolved, That we cordially welcome to the ranks of the Democracy, end receive into full brotherhood and communion, those old line Whigs and members of other parties, who, re garding the Democratic party as the great con servative party of the Union, now join with ur in the existing struggle, to preserve the Consti tution. Resolved, That in James Buchanan, of Penn sylvania, and John C. Brrckinr.dgo, of Ken tucky, the Democracy rccogu’ze as leaders of whom they may well be proud; of unsullied public character, and unspotted private reputa tion; that they will use all honorable endeavors to secure for them a triumphant majority in the El Dorado of the Pacific. Resolved, That in the nominees of this Conven tion we recognize men worthy of our implicit confidence, and deserving our undivided suj>- port, and hereby pledge to them the unanimous vote of the Democracy of this State. Resolved, That we nre in favor of, and recom mend the party to vote for, at the coming elec tion, the proposed amendment of section 2, arti cle 10. of the Constitution —which amendment provides .that no new State Constitution shall be adopted without a direct vote of the people. Resolved, That we do now adjourn to meet again at the polls in the month of November next, and add our efforts to swell the triumph which then awaits the Democracy of the Union. After the adoption of the resolutions, Mr. J. It. McConnell moved the following: Resolved, That the writ of habeas corpus, and the right of trial by jury, are mend, and that the Democracy of the State wall ever guaranty those sacred principles to the humblest citizen. A point of order was raised by Mr. Mande villc, of Tuolumne, that the Convention by the adopting of the last resolution, lmd already ad journed. The President decided the point well taken, and pronounced the body adjourned sine die. Had Mr. McConnell’s resolution been put to a vote, it would have passed almost unanimously. A Whale Stranded.— About a month ago, says the Los Angeles Star, the workmen engaged at the Pacific Salt Works found a whale which had been washed ashore on the beach, within a few hundred yards of the factory. They imme diately went to work and cut off' the blubber, which produced twenty-nine barrels of oil. The animal was full grown, as it measured over six ty feet, and would have produced much more oil, but the workmen had no means of turning him over to get the most productive parts. Artesian Well.— In Los Angeles the Arte sian Well Company have adjourned their opera tions for want of means, after boring over six hundred feet. At the recent town election at Columbia, Tu olumne county, the Democracy had it all their own way. Extort of Wool and Hides. — During the week past, large quantities of wool and hides have been shipped to San Francisco from this market. As~a branch of home trade, it has largely increased w ithin the last year, and is rapidly growing into importance. The labor required in the curing of the hides, and in the transportation of them to market, gives employ ment to a large number of persons, throughout the country. —Stockton Argus. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sol ItoSftlmnn, Denier In Clothingnml Gents Furnishing Goods, is doing business again, us big an ever, at'his oM STAXI), No. 45 Main street, Corner of Com mercial street. 4C-tf Bridgeport Township Buchanan Club.— Tin's Club is now fully organized, and bold their regular meetings every SATURDAY EVENING, at tlieir Club Room, Theater Building, San Juan. The following named gentle men are the officers of the Club. President—Parker II. ITkrce. Vice 1'resident—I. C. MuKekhy, Secretary—W. !‘. L. Wimiam, Treasurer—I . IV An it. Executive Committee—W. J. Laird, Henry Everett. II. P. Swectlund. M It. Winliam, J. B. Johnson. [47-te Special Notice*— We have lost our Books and Papers nearly entire. All knowing themselves indebted to us will please report at the earliest convenience. At the pro ent time the cash for all hills would be very acceptable—in the mean time we shall call on all at sight. A. 'BLOCK k CO. Nevada. August 20t!i, 1856.—4G-tf Dr. Ij. «T. Czaplcny.— The echo of the Doctor’s fame has been hoard in these mountains, and we art* happy to add ours to the influences which will make it reverberate throughout the length and breadth of the Sierra Nevada':. The Dr. is a gentleman of finished education, and liL medi cal qualifications are of the highest order. lie has been a surgeon and physician in the Hungarian army, and p. pro fessor in the University of Perth, and has come among us with credentials of the highest clin**acte!. Since his estab lishment in San Francisco lie has been applied to from ev ery part of the State, and has effected cures that have baf fle l the skill of some of the host physicians in the State.— The Doctor otTers free consultation to all. by letter or oth erwise. and guarantees a cure or no compen-ation. We refer the reader to the Doctor's advertisement in another column. 42-tf rpO TITOMV8 OR JAMES WILKJVSON. JL and .JOHN QUINN. you are hereby notified that if the assessments for which you are in nr rear to the Rush Creek Buckeye Company Tunnel are not paid within ten days from the date hereof, your claim or claim will Ik* sold at the aforesaid Tunnel near Cement Hill, in Nevada township on Saturday the 20th Sept. current, at 5 o’clock. P. M. Nevada, Sept. 10, 1806. ANDREW RYAN. Fec’y. D. & B. LAC HM A N" jVO. 58 BltOAD STREET, NEVADA. —DEALERS IN— Hnrware, Stoves, Tin-Wore, Crockery, &r. 49" All kinds of Tin Ware made to order. Pept. 1856.—PJ-fJm D. fc Ik LA CHM AN. E. BUCKWELL, 1>. I). S. XJEMTiaT. GRADUATE of the Ohio College of Dental Sur- Jfr*- gery, opposite Rudolph’s Drug Store, Commer cial Street. (SUCCESSOR TO DR. S. C. McIXTVRE,) Test Imon Ini. —In bidding adieu to my friends and the public, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks for their patronage, and take pleasure in recommending Dr. BUCK WELL my successor, as a skillful and scientific gen tleman, and well worthy the public confidence. Nevada, Sept. I860.—49-tf S. C. McIXTYRE. (i. E. WmilXGTON. A. <{. BENTLY WITHINGTON & BENTJLY, DEALER* JN French and American Paper Hangings, TXT IN DOW Shades, Brass Cornice, Gold Mouldings, Paint: V V &c. Painting of all kinds, an 1 paper hanging execu ted in the best style, at short notice. 49-tf No. 7, Broad street, Nevada. —WHOLESALE AND KETAII- Liquor and Ale Store, C 0 M it E It CJAL S T R E E 7, NEA It 1‘ 1N E, Where at all times can la* found the finest Liquors, Wines, Ale, Ac. &c. In the market, at the LOWEST PRI ES 48-tf D. P. JONES. 2d door below A. Block & Co. Com. St. LAXDEKER & GATZEKT, Groceries and Provisions OF Kfkp constantly on hand a dull supply all urticles suitable for the Market, in their Fire* Proof Building, on Commercial St. Where they will be happy to wait upon all that vidt them. J. S. LANDEKKR resides at tlie Bay, where lie is con stantly purchasing for the house here, mi l no e Torts shall he spared to always keep on hand a full assortment of the best quality, which will lie sold at a low proitt. rtf" GOODS DELIVERED FREE Call and see for yourselves. ,T. S. LANPKKFR. Nevada, Sept. 1856.—IS-tf BATLFY GATZKRT. BRENTANO & FURTII, Corner Main and Fu me Streets, North San Juan, Nevada County, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats. Blankets, k India Rubber Goods. KEEP constantly on hand the largest and best Selected Stock of Clothing kc., in all its various branches to lx* found in any Mountain town. The citizens of San Juan and surrounding towns, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, and examine the PRICE and QUALITY be fore purchasing elsewhere. BRKNTAXO k FURTII. North San Juan. Sept., 3, ''856.—18-1 f GREAT BARGAINS!! AS WE SHAIJi REMOVE FROM OUR PRESENT PLACE of Business in a few weeks to Kidd & Knox’s fire proof building Broail Street, opposite the United States Hotel, to save the expense of removing our Goods, we will sell our NEW STOCK at Greatly Reduced Prices, Ladies should call soon before we commeco packing up. ST El ELL k COHN. Nevada, Sept. 1. 1856.—48-lm GRAIN AND FEED STORE. WE HAVE NOW ON HA£D AND FOR PALE, AT OUR Brick Building on a large quantity of FLOUR AND GRAIN, whi ’ll H be sold cheap. PA NFORI k PON. No. 16, Broad Street, Nevada. 47-tf. J OB PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY EXF, cuted at tbi* Office SOMETHING NEW AND NEEDED!! A Merchant Tailoring, and Gent’s Fur nishing Store. AT.T. of which tlie Bub-ieribcr has ju«t oiif-vn in the “DEMOCRAT BUILDING” Brea<l street, a few doors below the U. 8. Hotel corner, *n 1 where can al ways be found the best of everythin* usually found in such establishments. 1 would particularly call the at tention of citizens Irene ['.illy,Jh"’.v stock of French niul Ki>KlisflLlotha, Cnsslmoves. DOK-SKIXS. SlI.K VI I.VKT AND MaUsHI.IH Vl-STINGB; tVhil h I will manufacture to (friler U|ion short notice, in the most fashionable style and best workmanship, Always war ranting a fit. •shirts, Cc.lara, Drawers, Wrappers, Cravats. Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds and descriptions. Extra lino Coats and Bants always on hand. *S“ Plea* call and tee tor youndst*. 47-tf A. (1. HER. Grent Destruction of Property *>y tlie Into Fire—$1,500,000. New Stock on hand. NEVADA SHOE STORE. Commercial SI reef. Arrf Door Below Ijirvled:er's. > .1. F. HOOK would re#i>oct s? fully inform his old customers and the public, that lie has recently purchased a largo and well as sorted stock of BOOTS A SHOES and lias RE OPENED hi* store on Commercial Street, (next door below 1 jvndeckor s Brick Store) where he will be happy to serve all who may give him a call. He has u full slock of I Julies’ and Misses’ SHOES. Cents Fine BOOTS and GAITERS, and a splendid assortment of MINING BOOTS, constantly on hand. REPAIRING done on tlie shortest notice. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada, are rcspe-tfuUy invited to call and examine my stock. Aug. 20th.—17-tf. J-JF- HOOK. 33 illiard Saloon! Jlaiu Street, Second story Hussey A Roger’s Brick Building HARRINGTON & PATTERSON, — Late rf Wilson's Exchange, Broad Street— ANNOUNCE to their friends and (lie Biibllc, Hint they have iitteil up tliis well known 8AI.00X Inn styl-of elegance nnd coinfort, and arc prepared fur all who may I vi,r them will) u cull. The Billiard Tnhlrs will Ik-found equal to nny in tlie State, and those who delight in tliis pleasant game, will find 111 is Saloon well adopted to enjoy it. The Bar will at all times be supplied with the best T.IQUORS AND SIXiAKS Which the market of San Francisco can aiTord, and no ja-nsc or pains will lie spa rod on tlie pint id tlie Proprietors to make this a popular and agreeable place of resort. Nevada, Sept, l, 18W. —Ifi-lf CIGARS 1 CIGARS 1! CIGARS!!! Junction of Main and Commercial Streets. II. & M . II1R S C II M A N , TT~ould respectfully announce that they have recently VV received and are constantly receiving by express and ither conveyances, tlie largest nnd best assor'inent ol Fine Havana Cigars. Choice Hint tlx of To bacco, Pipes, Matches, Playing Cards, e*o• Ac. ivc. Which will he sold lower than the same quality of articles can be lsuiglit in any other house in this city. Our old friends and c- . nmers are invited to give us a call and satisfy '..emselves, in regard to the quulily ot nur -ttV' 1 ’, i b’ l‘articular cUtcnH n mill lo nnlers from the t'nnnlry Cft II. & Si. lllKrt UMAX, 47-tf Junction Main A ( ommereinl sis. ■JS H . B . PALMEE, NEVADA CARRIAGE SHOP! No. 10 WasmxtiTo.N or., ahovk Fhisijbs’ Rc--r.uitA.vr. l*articular attention rail to REPAIRING, 'tiA Wheelbarrows kept on hand, and for sale. Aug. 1S, 1S50. 40 tf GREGORY & SPARKS. C1AN BE FOUND AT I RESENT. XEXT BOOR ABOVE / tlie Journal Office, on Majn street, w here wo have in store a gneil a--- rtnient of GROCERIES, UUKENSAVARE, HARDWARE, A N I> MIXING TOOLS, Al! of which will lie sold I.OW FOR ( A-1 i, and delivered free of charge any reasonable distance from town. The eon inning oi mmunity, and our friends, are respect* full\ requested to call and examine our stock. Aug. 16, Is.' 1 . 4(’lf TAU.MAS & TltlXER, A t Yntcs&Tallmnn’sold Stand Commercial si* KFEB constanllv on lmnd a splendid assortment of STOVES of all desci-ipti-ns, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, IKON AXi) STEEL, BENCH PLANTS. BFAI) PLANT,-’, I Al E’S RABBIT I I .AXES. TAl’.I.E ( ITI FRY. Ac. In ■-hurt m*urlv ever vllting ni-elei in the Mountain trade. Al so. HYI It AVI .10' Ill'll, COUPLINGS, Ac.. Ac. JOB WORK dune to order at shortest, notice. tf.tf TAIJ.MA V A TURNER. Clothing and Gent’s. Furnishing Goods. KENTFCKY STORE ALL RIGHT! Ci JOSEP1ISON lm« j»i*t opened at tho well known Htami y # of tho KENTUCKY STORE, corner of Ilrnnd A Bine streets, a complete and splendid assortment of Clothing, and Gci.tlc'meiUa Furnishing Goods, Which he will sell ('HEAD —having taken great pains in making his selections from tho largest ste ks in Sun Frar.- oisco. he feels confident that he can suit ali who may give him a call, both in quality, and price. He invitee hi# eld friends nnd the public generally, to come and see before Imyiug el-ewhero. HTT* iV« Tronllc to Show Goods. Nevada, Aug. 20,1856. —16 i. SAN FRANCISCO GUOCRRY AND PROVI SION STORE. Mo’Jo! —“ Small Profits and quirk return*.” TIIF. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPF.CTFULLY SOLICIT lie* attention of the F:»milieu and Minor# of Nevada and vicinity to their well -elected stock of Family G'romlM, Provisions, Idqnori, * v *<*., Which cannot be exellod in quality, and at the lowest pri co-i. One of the firm constantly being in San Francisco afford# u# unequalled facilities for purchasing, by which mean# we fool confident to Ik* able give GENERAL SATISFACTION AS TO PRICES. We have also on hand Mining Implement# of best makers. N. B.—Hotel Keepers, Restaurant# and Country Dealers, would find it to He ir advantage to e uh a call before purchasing elsewhere. I., SHARP k CO. No. 35 Broad Street. BickmdP- Building. 46-tf. Fresh Meat! Fresh Meat!! CITY MARKET, Rrond Street, Nevada. I AMES MONROE would inform hi# old customers t) and the public generally, tr.fit he has re-established his MEAT MARKET on Broad Street, and is ready to furnish good Beef. Pork v Mutton. Veal and Vegetable# as before the fire, lie will be happy to wait on nil, and assure* them that he design# keeping the be<t meat to he found in Cali fornift. Nevada, August 20, IM6—M t£ KBTITO N E M A R K E T . THE SUBSCRIBERS having just completed their New Store, iiear tlie foot of Main and Broad streets, beg leave to inform their friends and tlie public that they have now removed to the above Stan i. where they are prepare* to serve their old customers end the public with The Choice**! Meats and which can he found in the Market, and at prices low enough to he in keeping with the time*. We kill none hut American cattle of tho lie*t quality and keep always on hand a good supply of nv*aU of all kinds. KENT A McALUSTER. Nevada. August 20th. 1S1€—46-tf HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL, CROCKERY, &c. UNDERSIGNED ha* for sale a general assortment X of goods in the above line, including Miner’s, Bine 1 ' smith’*, Carpenter’# and all other TOOL*; Building H.n ware. House-keeping Articles; Paints, Oil-, « lass. Vuiiiis'ri, Ac.; Wooden ware, lamps, Brushes. Corda;, v Ac., at tlie lowest prices. JAMES H. GAGER. Junction of Main nnd Commercial Sts., Nevada. August 18th. 1856.—46-tf rnitE PROOF PAINT, JU For Sale by JAMES IT. GAGFU. Sept. 1856. Junction Main and Commercial >L UNITED STATES BAKERY, Pine Street, first Poor below Kid.d A Knor’s Brick Store. rpHE UNDERSIGNED. having rebuilt and title 1 up their A BAKERY, on the site of the old stand, are now pre pared to furnish their oi l customer*, and all who may give them a call, with all kinds of BREAD and CAKE at prices to suit tlie time*. BO TON BROWN BREAD AND GRAHAM BREAD of a very superior quality, con tantly on hand; also, Fruit, Lemon, Pound anil Sponge Cnkc. Wedding Partie*. Families and Restaurant# supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New York Bakeries, at wholesale price*. A good assortment of PIE FRUIT - *, JAM''. JELI.li->, FIG* PRUNE* TAMARIND.*. STRAWBERRIES. Ac. EGGS and CHEESE constantly on han l.T. tt 4 -if DRF.IFO*S AI.FPtFUi’. RANCH FOR SALE. THE undersigned offer for sale their RANCH, situat’d between Montezuma and Columbia Ihll*, on the Souti Yuba, consisting of four hundred an l • 'jjhty acre# of Lind surveyed nnd recorded according to law. Th" Ranch is partlv fenced ii>, and rail* enough arc made to lenco it all A good House, Barn, Outhouses, Ac., have been built on the main road leading from Robinson’s Bridge to the mi ning towns above. Six tons of Hay, at least, can be cut on the Ranch each year. Also, a set of MINING CLAIM.*, on Little Shady ( reek, about a mile below tho Ranch, with sufficient water to work them in tho winter season, free of cost. The Claims pay twenty dollars to the hand per day, and will last for three seasons more. Persons wishing to nurchasc tho laims can have the privilege of prospecting them. The Ranch and Claims will be sold separately or togethor cheap for cash. AppK at lb* Ranch, to 45 3m* JOSEPH AGGELER A CO J. E. HAMLIN, No. 53 Broad street, Corner of lMne, CKXlCRAL DEALER IN Books, Statlonrry, Mnateal Insti nmcnU, Mu sic, Cutlery C«UI Pena, Pencil*, Paper, Fancy (»on<1.4, T<»ys. BEGS LKAVE to call the attention of the public to liis new and well assorted stock of l«aw. Medical. Miscella neous and School Hooks, Stationery, Cheap Publicnlions, and all the current Literature of the day. Comprising: a good variety of each of the different departments. All of which w ill be sold at unprecedented LOW PK1CES- Also. Magazines, Newspapers, &c., from almost every part of the world. Steamer Fa, a.'and California Weeklies, neatly pul up for mnilinq—POSTAGE FREE. 46-tf J. E. HAMLIN. BOOK STORES. Good News and New Books! PIONEER BOOK, STATIONERY AND NEWSPAPER DEPOT. Cl \\. WELCH, has volunteered to supply his friends X. and (lie public generally, with Literature of the choicest kind, and on the most reasonable terms, at W It o l e s a 1 c and 11 c t n 11, Comprising Standard and Miscellaneous Works, and all kinds of Books Stationery. BLANK BOOKS, DRAWING BABER, SCHOOL ROOKS HUNTING CARDS, L<)FTJ( AL W<)RKS, TISSUE BABER. HISTORICAL WORKS, FANCY PABKIt k ENV’P’S. MUSIC AND MU St PAL I X s T R l ’ M E X TS. tiOLD PENS AM) CUTLERY, Together with all the late Publications of the day. Atlan tic and Foreign Papers, Magazines and Periodicals, by the arrival of each Steamer, .u <>. a large Circulating Library ol' the lute d Publication*. Steamer 1 aj ers in wrappers, Postage Free, ''d.tt No.34, Main at., Crittenden’s Lire Proof Brick. G. W. WELCH. August, PO. lgfifl. 4<*-tf HOTEL S1EIIUA W 13 V A » A IICTE L, ( X>,Ih San Juan , Nevada County,) <T|*i THE UNDERSIGNED, having leased the above well tr-'l 1 known Hotel, are prepared to receive their friends and the public. We v ill endeavor to make all feel at homo who may visit us. BARKER TL BIERCE, FRED’K. BECHTEL. North San Juan, Aug. 10th, 1856.—IH-tf UNION HOTEL, n R 0 A D ,*> Til E E T, If E V A It A , a The Subscriber announces to the citizen/’ of Nevada and the public generally, that he has now taken cl .urge of, and thoroughly renovated and furnished with new furniture this well known Hotel, and is now prepared to accommodate permanent and transk.it Boarder a in a* • .s«l style is can he found in any Hotel in Nevada County; and bv strict attention to busi ness, and n desire to please one and all who may be pleas ed to lavor me with a call, 1 hope to merit a share of pub lic patronage. Banrd and Doilvdagpcr ivn*k $10,00 Funnel without Lotlghig N,00 Pit’Kto munis ftOrto. Lctlgh’g per OCrfs. Th.e Bar will at all times be supplied with the host Liquors and Cigars. A Leading Boom is al o connected with the Hotel, where papers from all t arts of the world will lie found. Nevada, Sept, 1S5C. — IS tf M. PHILLIPS, Br’t’r, N A 1 T I O M A L IS XCIIAIiiGE. No 3t Broad Stoklt, Nevada. The undersigned late proprietors of the United States J! »tei., having leased IticknclF* Blmk and hand Homely lit ted it up throughout, are now prepared to accom modate permanent uni transient Boarders, in .i style un in H e Sht'e. The Table wdl at all time.; he supplied with all the va rieties tie* market n Toni*. The Beds nE«lJc’limit tire are all new and for style and comfort, cannot lie e » elV 1. Particular a Men* ion will he paid to the accommodation of I ik!1n and Enmld *, Having bed long experience in the business, we are con fident of being able 1** make the NATIONAL, one of the me-* desirable ll« h i in the nvvuiiain-*. Tills Bloth - ;hd; ntiully built of Brick;, and withstood the late di-’iistrous fire—the rooms are airy and well finished, and fr* ir. the Balconies you have a splendid view of the Hiirrou.tdiug country. fttr OPEN ALL NIGHT The «14 i* will he under the supervision of Mr. THOMAS HENRY, and will at all time < be supplied with tlie choice.it M INES. LIQUORS aud CIGAR.* 5 . PEARSON &HEAI.Y, Proprietors. Nevada. Aug. CO, 1856. 46-tf PACIFIC HOTEL. fTIHE undersigned. formerly Proprietor of the Pacific Res 1 tiutrant. begs leave to inform his Iriends, and the pub lic generally, ilia. he ha- located him < If fo» the present, On the Cmvrr of X>>nl I on i Water Streets. on the hill in rear of his oi l Hand, (Tacilic Restaurant) And impe ; hv ►triei attention to b i.si ness, and furnishing his table with the !>••-! the market affords, to still merit a share of their patronage. jC.V* RBil’IUi IONS AND TERMS AS AT OLD FUND. S. W. GRUSIL Proprietor. P. S. The Mn-k-r-'ige.vd take Ibis oppartunity to tender lil-' thanks t-* his friends, for their former patronage—their efforts in trying to save his properly at the lu'.e are, and ristanoe in commencing business since. S. W. CRUSH. Nevada. Aug. 18, 185’.—46-tf BUY FRKS1I HEALTH Y FLOUR ! I THE NE VA DA FLOP II MI UN \ UK MA KING THE bed Flour in this Slate , MINERS and others who wbth good Flour, will do well . to enquire for that made at the above Mill. Nearly all the merchants keep it for sale. —FOR SALE AT HIE MILL— Ground Burley. Middlings, Shorts, Ami Bran. 46-tf W. J. TILLEY. M. ROSENTHAL & BROTHER, rf” AYE opened their DRY GOODA Establishment, on the 1 Corner of Main and Washington Streets, where they will remain until their Brick Store is repaired. Our old friends and customers are invited to give us a call. Nevada, Aug. ‘20. 1856. 46-tf AUCTION S AUt TIOIV I! AUCTION!!! Every Bay and Blight, Chur, more at tlie. Old Stand on Commercial Street , at Biff Red Sign, Cheap John’3 Auction &Conuni3sion Store! I win. sill at mine auction-, real kstatk. 11'lWONAI. l’HOI-KRTY, awl MINING ( I.A1MS. at a very low jn*rcei,tage. Persons having property of the above description fi*r sale, by giving me notice will have every attention paid to it. H. SIIIRIVER returns thanks to his friends and the pub lic for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes to again see them at hi-* oM place, where he will endeavor to satisfy them once more I have a very line assortment of CI/HTIING of all kinds. Rums and SHOES, MAT*. IT ANKKTS. YANKEE NO TIONS. ( I TT TRY. PERFUMERY. TOBACCO, SUGARS, I LAYING CARDS, \-r\, which I will s»ll cheaper than can *oe bought at any other place in the mountains. Give me a call and examln mv stock, which 1 bought expressly for this market, at price< to suit the time*. Remember the Oil (limp .lolm. where the Red Flag waves once more, on Commercial street. \|y ol 1 inotto is, *1 have no more and take no less,” and that Is the price. H. f'HIRJ SKR. 46-tf Licenced Auctioneer for Nevada County. PHILADELPHIA STOEE, 19 OOMMKUOAL HTKKKT. ONE I»OOR IUCL0W TI1K OLD STAND. Twenty-five per rent. Cheaper than before the Fire. W E take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Neva da and vicinity, that the Philadelphia Shoe i< aqain open on Commercial St. f/iie door below the Old Stand. We have recently receives! a large stock of New Good*, which .. 11 lie sold twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in tiii.- market. The goods are of the best quality, aud consist in part a: follows; Carpet*— 5.000 yd i. Throe Fly, Brussels. Ingrain, ull color-. iUatt!f*Cj—Izirge quantities, from 4-4 to 0-4, cheap.— Floor < ( l»»ths. Table Cover*.—Worded and Linen, of all kinds; Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, and Crous !»*ir, to*> n-uneroiiH to mention. 1,000 PIECES IRISH LINEN, at all prices. Dress 15,000 yd.s. fine styled figured French I-awn. all colors. fi.ooo v is plain French Lawn, i'll colors. 0,000*” linen “ very rich, 4.0(H) ” Chntnbrai. nil colors. 100 embroidered Swiss dresses, latest style, 2,000 vd* plain Fngli h Chally, richest of nil, lii,(VH) •• “ figured Ik*rage, e.l o 8ilk Tissue. 500 fine Mohair Kobe I)res.sps; also the same with flouncing. 20.000 y < Is French Calico, all Colors, Silk*.—Marrantiquc, 1 Hid. 1 Lin. and Chnngablc. (tlie lalest ai d rislie.st stvles;) also any color of Florence >ilk j . Satin and Lace, of every description. Bomti ts.—lA*ghorn, Spi t S»raw. Silk, Mohair, Satin, . , *ili; Ojicn Work, all kinds of Ladies’ Riding Huts, Girls’ Flats, and Boys’ Hats. Gingham —:t vivi rich assortment, l uniind leric*, Llging and Lice, the richest stylo on hand, and we call especial attention to them. TUB KHURST HTlLK OF KMHHOIDKUKD HAXDXERCUUSF8. Uamaili.- iiu and Worsted, of all colors. Cotton.—Bleac .ol Mu.diu, 4-4-10, cheaper than has ever before been sold. Alexander’s KS id Glove-; also Silk Gloves and Silk Mittf. Lawn i>reuse*, at One Dollar. iAdlc-i’ Shoe and (jailers, of all kinds. Ladles are invit’ d to call and examine our Goods, and ascertain our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. R*m*mher the Number, —Philadelphia Dry Goods Store, 19 Commercial StrocL STIEFEL A COHN. Nevada, Aug. 18, 1856 46-tf DRUG STORES. Together with a general anil complete assortment of all articles in our line, which will hi* Hold at prices as low as they can be afforded in the mountains. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. DR. H. H. WICKES & CO. Corner of Broad and IMne streets. Nevada. June 24th. 186*.—i2-tf FRESH DRUGS! FRESH DRUGS!! "I P .RUDOLPH. No. 41 C onunerrlal Street, t) • Having lost his entire fttock of Drugs and Medicines by the late tire, has again fitted up at his ODD STAND, and is prepared to supply his Friends and Customers with Una dulterated Medicines. Every article will be found as repre sented, having been chosen bv himself in San Francisco. Family Receipts, and Physician's Prescriptions put up with the same care and skill that has heretofore characterized his establishment. Cl 1;ISOTT’3 SARSAPAR1U*A. For sale by I RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. DAV1.V* PAIN’ KILLER. For sale bv RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. AYRES ClIERRY PECTORAL. F«»r sale bv RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. r AR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Cl AN ARY SEED. For sale by t RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. II EMP SEED. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. J A YXH3’ 1IAIU TONIC. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 40-tf 21 Commercial street. 11 CKER'S FARINA. For aal« by UL'IXII.PII, rtriirelst. *21 Commercial street. It \TCHEIjOR’S HAIR DYE. For sale by If RDFOU'H, IlruKKist. 21 Commercial street. 11 OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 street. BROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER. For sale bv RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. AYNE’S EXPECTORANT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 (Commercial street. J M cI.ANL'S VERMIFUGE. For sale bv RUDOLPH, Dru-atist, 21 Commercial street AJl'.RVK A BON'E I.LNIMKXT. For sole by _L\ RUDOLPH, I'ru(T(?ist, 21 Commercial street. YOX8’ KATHAIRON. For sale by RUDOLPH, Hnigifist. 21 Commercial street. Htli )!'LAN1)’SGERMAN BITTERS. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drupgrist, 21 Commercial street. L KILLINGER’S LIN1MXET. For sale by RUDOLPH, t trnurprist. 21 Commercial street. H: ll.LOWAY’ri PILLS & OINTMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drupgist, G B 21 Commercial street. 1 HUMAN CAMOMILE. For salo by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street VZLVS SUPERIOR COLOGNE. For sale by RUDOLPH. Druggist. 21 Coniniercial street. ID DIN’S EXTRACTS. For sale by j RUDOLPH. Druggist. 21 Commercial street. SOAI*S, In Variety. For sale by 1 RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. I*' VI ' BROW N WINDSOR SOAP. For dale by J RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. JgAYRUM. For salt'by For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. VTOnCE In the matter of the Estate of JOSEPH B. _Ll A1 * J. M' deceased—Will bo sold at Public Auction on the premises commonly known as the Downey Claims sit uated near the claims ofO. M. Tomlinson on Mnnzanita Hill. Nevada Towndiip at 12 o’lock M.. on Saturday the Litli in-t. All the mining interests, Goods, Property and effects belonging to said Estate. By order of tin* Probate Court. J. M. SHUSTER, Nevada, Sept. 2d, A. I). 1866. Administrator. 48-2w Attest •). H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. OTATE OP CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, k5 s —In C'oun’y Court.—In the matter of the application of P. W* TAYLOR, an Insolvent Debtor, to be discharged from his debts.—lu pursuance of an order this day made by the lion. T. II. Caswell, County Judge in and for said comity, all the creditors of the said Insolvent are hereby notified to be and appear before the Hon. T. H. Caswell, County Judge, in chambers in the Court House, in the City of Nevada, on Thursday, the 31st day' of July, A. D. 1856, then and there to show cause, if any they can. why an Assignment, should net be made of the Estate of said In solvent, aud he be dischared from bis debts as an Insolvent Debtor. in witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand anil af fixed the seal of tU# County Court, this 1st dav of July, A. D. 1856. > ‘ J. 11. BOSTWICK, Clerk. 46-4 w By T. Ella an Beans, Deputy. Time for meeting of creditors postjioncd by order of the Court to the vOtli day of September 1856, and all proceed ings al law and equity against in < Lent, stayed until filial judgement in the c i e. TUG’S. II. CASWELL, HI County Judge. A DMIMSTUVnUDS NOTICE.— NOTICE I J\. hereby given to all i**rsons having claims against the (Mtate of ANI REW C. McCOY, deceased toted the Town ship of Bri<lge|H>rt, in tiie County of Nevada, to exiiibit them with llie necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to wit, the 20th day of August, 185 to Lie undersigned, at Bridgeport, aforesaid, or the same will be forever bared. AUSTIN T. McCOY, Administrator. 4C-lw By Cilajsk k Hupp, Attorneys. VOTICE.-U HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PART 1\ net hip heretofore existing between J. CODY and B. (<AT/EKT under the style and firm of Cody k Gatzert is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. Cody having withdrawn from the business, lias sold bis entire interest to J. S. L'tndoker. llie business will Ik* conducted hereaf ter, by LAN1 EKER & GATZERT, to whom all debts of the oncern are payable, aril who are accountable for all lia bilities of the same. JLS.-E CODY. Nevada. Aug. 28, 1850.—ib-lw BAILEY GATZERT. Dissolution —the co-partnership hereto tore carried on under the firm of of EsCIlE k FRANZ, at Humbug City, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 14th of August 1850. B. FRANZ, R. KFCHK. Tlieb -iness accounts of the late firm will be settled by the under igned, at Humbug City. 48-3w* R. HSCHK. ■VPOTICE*—Information is hereby given, that th»* un dersigned will before the 1st day of October 185*, or as soon thereafter as practicable, apply to the Board of Su pervisor* of Nevada County for a renewal of l*cm.;c to keep a Toll Bridge across the Middle Yuba, at Emory’s Crossing. Hept. 1st, 1666*—18«8w J C EMORY AT OTIC E TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARTZ MILI>\— i. i The sub ertber, Lite Amalgamator and lk>ok-kee|K*r to tne I ionecr (Quartz Mill, (W. H. McMurtry, Superintendent,) Humbug Canon, is now open for an engagement in the same capacity. Address GW)RGE HADKINS, Care of Welh, Fargo A: Co., Grass Valley, 45.ff or James Walsh [No. 14.J An ordinance in relation TO THE CITY PO LICE. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Secti »n 1. From an l after the twelfth day of September, A. 1>. 1856, the police force of the City of Nevada shall con sist of the Marshal and Deputy Marshal. !-'ec. 2. The Mardial shall have power, by and with the advice and con-ent of the President of the Board ot Trus tees, to appoint Special Policemen, who shall serve for auch length of time a* may be deemed necessary, l'&jscd August 21, I860. C T. OVERTON, President, [47 T. H Clerk. SAN FRANCISCO. ASSAY OFFICE, —A-VXKXM’ Ti — H. HENTSCH’S Banking Office, San Francisco, Xnrlhwesl Comer of MtirUffomrry an l Jaektcn f l reef. N. B.—Reference to A. CHAV AVNE, FAQ. [18 Ira D . E.S. COOPER, M S U R G EON, Oinnt AT KYE, EAR, AND ORTHOPADK’ INFIRMARY, An, Pnrpicnl Open I inn- Fife In jntients proo-nlinij themselves at tin- Clinics, on Wednesdays anil 8'atur davs, at 2 1-2 o'clock, 1*. M. Me-tirnl men of the City and rac'fic Const, fjcno-nllr. are respectfully invitel to attend tlio Infirmary on Clinical Iluys, whenever it may he opportune for them live u August 27, 1856.—i“-3m way or form what-oe* or. .ISO. PATTFON, Agent oflAngton & Co. Subicriba l att l sworn lteforo me this d.ith day ot July, A. 1856. .1. II. BOsTWIOK, Clerk. N. C. By Thomas P. Hawley, Peputy. AMEHICAS EXCHANGE:, —FORMERLY— MUaion street, between 2d and 3d, near Russian Baths,’' SAN FRANCISCO. tilton & McFarland's FIRE PROOFS . 1 FES ARE NO TRASH AS HAS BKEN RKCRESESTEI', but liave witlistood in California, a well u< in tiie East, the hottest fires known. The subscriber has the largest and assortment or Sates on the Pacific cnaM which ho will sell at a small ad vonce on Now York prices. He is in constant receipt of Sate* direct from the manufacturers, ami warrants every Safe perfectly tire proof un i free from any dampness. It is useless to sj>enk of an article so well known, b..t vVe apjiena the following for the benefit of those who are unacquaint ed with the aaticV. K. TILLMAN. 00 Battery street. STATE of California. Coanty of Nevada, s«e —Jno. I’attl son being duly sworn, depo ei and says that he Is the Agent of L’liigton’s lloneer lx press at Ne vada; that he lull In Ids office one Til on & McloirLind’s Fire I‘roof Safes, and that the same wi’li stood the fire of the 10th <»( July without its contents being injured in any Nevada. July 1*5*. FTITXMAN, Eaq.. 00 Battery Street — • Dear mu: The Iron Mite we p.ireha e l from you la t full had but little in it, as we had gone out of Ira le. and had an office on the secon 1 story. wd> »'•♦* all our hooks were kept at the time, thinking 1l'-- h tilling was fire proof; there was, however, some $5.0'to in coin in many pi. e t, which were entirely safe; nPo some that c une out without a scorch; in fact, the stale ojiene l well and I think the hooka wool 1 liave been | crfec.ly .-ax», —and i f was the hottest fire almost ever witnessed. Vour- truly. 40-1 m J. W. HIRER, hi'o pi Crip" t- t|i"iri*. Ct.VRPEI’S, / OH. CI.OT118. WAN UOAV SH ADF.S, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. At AVlrolcsulc auil Rttnli. JEST RECEIVED from Aiic.'ion nn ir.sor'ment of Engli.li, Brussels. Til ns'- 1 ly, an l Ingrain (arpot-i; llmr Oilcloths; Window .'Imde ; Cur.uin (loodt; 1 aiur llang ings: (*ilt Cornices; Band* &r. Selling off at leva than New York price i. at I-1 NX hi Y .N BELL’.? Cheap Cnrprt AVnrehoitse, No. 1-10 .'rucrumenta street, Cun Ei-.iuei ''I Itemember No. 110 Sacramento itreot. third lioa c ove Montgomery street, SAN FRANCISCO. SC-km GEO. J. BROOKS & CO. PAPER WAREHOUSE. N'O. 123 SANSOMF. STREET, SAX FRAXCIiCO. Aokvts f >r James Giv.vrii,% Sons’ Tyi»k Foi'VDRY. rrif K, Cases, Stands Bra wan I Wool !'. .1 •. "itli :i com* A j lete assortment of nil kind; of 1 KIN TING MATERI- always on hand. Al o HCGGI.KS’ JOH PRESSES. RUGGERS’ CARD CITTFIV 4 . IIOE’S IMPERIAL PRINTING PRESS, IIOEVS PROOF I RKSSKS, HOE’S PAPER CLITERS. If),000 Reams Printing Paper, all size* 2.000 “ Fine Rook Paper, 10,000 “ Manilla Wrapping Paper, 5,000 “ Hardware Puper, 20,000 “ l.ouhle Conn. .Miaw. 10,000 IJm, Light body \s Celebrate 1 News Ink, 2,000 “ “ Fine Book Ink, Colored Inks in Cans and Printer’s Varnish. August, 10, 1850. WILSON'S EXCHANGE. TI’’ W. FSTABROOK, Proprietor of the above Ivdabllsln • \ . meat, in announcing to the Public tint hereafter th popular li d'1 will be known as the AMI RICAN LX CHANGE, avails himself of this occasion to a Id, that the House has just been thoroughly painted and otherwise im proved by alteration, and the addition of Ne.v Furn'ture, that he U not unmindful of the j a'ronage received from the State, and those visiting our shores. Relying upon tlio public and community for support, and assure) that suc cess depends ujion the well directe I e Tori a, in order to sat isfy the wants of his guests, he will endeavor to mike this a prominent old or* and rondo** * 1 :•* FXCIIA.NCK till* best and luo-'t popular Hotel in the Mu e. San Francisco. June 11th. 185*.—’0 Cm EXCHANGE AT SIUHT, ON BANK OF AMERICA, New York, ON WEBSTER BANK, Boston, an 1 ON W. T. COLEMAN & CO., New York, IN SUMS TO SUIT, For sale by WM. T. COLEMAN k CO.. Corner California and Front St em’s. 31-Cni * a i F» - ami c r » LEGAL NOTICES. QTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.— ’district Court of 1 lie Fo irteonth Judicial II trict of mi id State.—The People ofCalfornia to WM. B. MORRIS —Greeting—You are hereby comm mdo 1 to appear an 1 an swer w ithin ten days after the service of this writ, if served in this County, within twenty days, if serve 1 in this 1 is trict and out of this Countv, and within for'y day , if serv ed in this State and out of the I i trie', the com ltint of RAPHAEL POUTER and STANLEY JOHNSON. 1 lain*ids, now on file in the Clerk’s office of flu* Li trie' Court afore said, against you as Defendant, for Hie re - ivory ol Twenty Three Hundred and Sixty One Pidlirs an l Ninety-Four Cent*. with interest thereon at the r.Ce of t<vo per cent per month from the 16th day of June. A. P. 1 Win, and such other relief as is prayel forin sai l o nir laint, a copy of which is herewith nerved. Or in ease of your failure to appear and answer said com plaint, the said 1'laintiJs will take Judg‘*in ‘.it againd you therefor by default, together w ith damages and c >*ts ot suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief a.s is prayed for in their said complaint. In testimony whereof I, J. H. Buptwick, Clerk of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court afore saM, doheruipo set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, this 15th day of July, A. D. 1856. J. II. DO TWICE. Clerk. Bv Tii *mas P. Hmvley, Peputy. Dcnn a Meredith, Attorneys for 1 lain?i.ft. POUTER k JOHNSON v WM. B. M0RRI -.— T n 1 Istrhtf Court. Fourteenth Judicial I i trie*.—apoi a iug to-mv satisfaction, from the comj laint an I a 111 Vivit this ilav fil * l in the above entitle 1 e i *». that tie* pi liuti i’< have g mi 1 cl.t «» of action, and that tin* Le'e i lint is a non-re i le.it oHiiis State, it is orden*d tint service of Ginnmi in the ub entitled cause lie in ide bv p ihlidiing ♦!»'• auic in tiie N**- vad.i Democrat for the i»erio*l of tlireo mori*in. Given under mi* han k this July 15th. A. P. 185’. THO. H. LI. County Ju«lge. A true copy, Atted: J. II, BG-’l'WICK, Clerk. 4f*-3in Bv T't *ma-* H ivi kv. 1 e »itv. SUMMON S.«—ST AT K < )>’ < AIJ l UR \IA C .1 s y -k N k- VADA. Township of Neyudi— >s. b.c !. P. Van Hagen Justice of the 1 mice. The people of the. State of Calilbi .to RFT.V CAMIO: You are hereby summoned to apjear befoie the under igu ed. Justice of the I eace at his office in sui 1 Town hip. on Saturday, the 20th day of SepteinlMT A. P. 185 ,? . at 10 o - clock A. M., to answer to the com. laint ot >1. Hendrickson Adm’r. of tie* estate of P. Hendr'ckson decea eii, in a plea of debt, for the sum of $L> and *lx*y <;e * for g )oJ» M ll and delivered as per conq l.iiut on tile in mv olfic *. On failure so to appear tin I an e.ve • j idgom *nt wsll be rendeml against you for tiie said sum of forty-nine dollars and sixty cents debt, dam 'ge; and c ist of s.ii*. Given under mv baud, this Pli day of <y*., 1?» • I. ! . Van HAGEN Jus. 1 eace. It apjieuring by alii lavit in the i’>» e ci i e tn.it a good ctiuse of action exists, and tint tin* do volant emuot ait«*r due diligence he found within the Mate, It L orderel that service of summons be had by public:*, don i.i Nevada Democrat for two weeks. 1. i'. 5 AN liAGLX, J. P. 40-2 w* TV THE MATTER OF Til 13 ESTATE OF I WM. P. I I.AIT, deceased.—Wheioa , 4 J<> Ht.\ MIL IJJY, Administrator of said K si :i e lit; i.ii ; d.iy til* l um (•etition praying lor leave to sell all the proper y. l» >tn ieal and personal, belonging to oaM L-ta e. I aero.mo, all per sons intercite l are iiereby ci ed to h * a 1 1 appear a? tiie o fice of the Probate Judge of Neva la county, on "All 1U»A\, the 16th ilav ot August next, to show ca is-, it any tney have, why the prayer of aid petitioner s.n .11 uoi be granted. By order of the Prolnte Court. At‘eA; h J. H. BJ TiVPiv, Clerk. Nevada, Jqlv 10th. 185*'.— ••Vow [No. 15. J ' ORDINANCE, authorizing the Marshal to reiauve nuisances. . ’rustees of the City of Nevada do ordaiu as fe u »w . !. No person shall commit or erect, or eaase to bo lifted or erected any nui ance on any ot the streets, ralas or public grounds of tnis ( By, and any P 0t ’ sott cted thereof shall In* lined in any .mm not UiS tnaa ind not exceeding fifty dollars. 2 It shull he the duty of the City mirslml to abate emove any and all nui.umces fiom the streets side ami public srouml - of (hi • city, at tu« «;*:» «ot lia a who commtitte.1 cn-cteJ or ra-i -e l to hr c Jiuruittcd SUbSHSTuK c. X. OVERXO.N-, ftw’V 3. Rolf*. Clark *»