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December 28, 1860 (4 pages)

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} ’ ? } ee ae a Eegul Advertisements. SUMMONS. State of California, County of Nevada, District Court of the 14th State. The people of the State of California to L. BOURY, ereetine. OU #RY HEREBY SUMMONED Te appear and answer to the complaint of L. B. Caswell filed against you, J.B. Vilain. H. Polinicr Chas Anduran & F. Lehair. within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you {n this county, within twenty days if served on you in . this district and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in this State and out of this dfstrict, in an actioncommencedon the 20th day of Noy. A. p. 1860, in said Court wherein p'aintiff prays the equitable interposition of this Court; thai said defendants may answer the premises ; that the copaftnership existing between plaintiff and defendants may be ived : that an account may be taken of all and every said . partnership business and transactions from the time of commencement thereof until the final deeree of this court; that said dttch aitd desribed in plaintifMs complaint be sold sheriff of a Nevada county, and the proceeds . thereof be app'ied. Ist to the payment of whatever sums of money may be found due the p!fffrom . said co-partners upon final accounting. and 2d to . the satisfaction of all debts owing by said partner. ship to all third persons: that if said procecds be . net sufficient to satisfy said debtowing to plt*tis. that he have judgment against said defendants for the balance: thata receiver be appointed by this Court to take custody and control of said premises and business during the litigation of this cause, and for such other and further relief in the preii8es as to the Court may seem just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said scomplaint, as herein directed, plaintiff will take judginent against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also de mand of the Court such other relief as is prayed fer in plaintif’s said complaint. In testimeny whereof {, JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal'ef L.S. said Court. at Office, in Nevada City, this 22d day of Novem. A. D. 1860. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. sy JOE. Roperts, JR., Dep. By order of Hon Niles Searis, District Judge of the l4th Judicial District, in and for County and State aforesaid. Attest a true copy. JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jog. Rogerts, Jk., Dep. T. B. McFarlang, Atty for pli. Summons. State of California, County of Nevada, ss District Court of the [4th Judicial District of said State. The neople of the State of California to L. BO RY greeting. you are hereby summoned to appear well filed against you, Henry Polinier, J. B. Viand answer to the complaint of L. B Caslain andF. Lehair within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this conn. ty, within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this county and within sif served on youin the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 20th day of Nov A. D. 1860 m wherein plaintiff prays the equitable interven— tion of said court : the premises, ¢ between plaintiff ed, that a final account may be taken of end every partnership dealings aud transacti from the commencement of the same to the deerce of this court ; and premises, described in plfi’s compliint, be sold, and the proceeds applied. first, io the satisfaction of all debts of said partnership, both to plaintiff aud all other parties, and the residue distributed equally among the said defendants and this plaintiffand for such other and furthsaid copartnership all er relief in the premises as to the Court may . seem just and equitable. and you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment . against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of such other rel us is prayed for in plaintiff's In testimony whereof I, JONN S, LAMBERT, Cerk of the District Court, f t id, do herennto set my hand and ) afor L.8} he seal of the said Court at j impre effice, in the city of Nevada, this day of November, a. p. 1860 PUTIN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jor. Roperts, By order of Hon Niles Searls, District Judge of 14th Judicial District in and for the County wud State aforesaid. Attest a true copy. JOHNS. LAMBERT, Clerk, Per Joz. Roserts, Dep. TB. McFarland, Piff’s Atty. SUMMONS. State of California, County of Nevada, Townst:ip of Eureka ss. Before J. M. Gray, J. P., People of the State of California to Henry Magor and Samuel Richards: You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office on Thursday the 7th day of March A. D. 1860, at 10 o’clock A. M. to answer the complaint of H. M Moore, who demands of you the sum of $132 principal alieged to be due on a promissory note dated December 6th 1856 with interest thereon at the rate of three per cent per month from said date, as per note on filein my office. On failure t. appear and answer, judgement rendered p. rill be against you forthe said sum together with said interest and costs of suit. Given under my hand, this Istday of December. A. Dp. 1866. J. M. GRAY, J. P. of E.T UNION. LEVERS STABLE Broad & Vain st., Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, IORMERLY ofthe Metropolis Stable would inA form his friends and the publie generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegantestablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c.&¢.—and is now preparedto furnish as fineturn-outs as can befoundinthe State. Well trained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped tor ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at alltimes Alongexperience inthe business and an earnes desireto retainthe confidence of my friends, leads meto believe I will be able to give genera! satisfac tion. Partieularattention paié to Horses onlivery. Carriages always in reaciness with careful drivers for the use of Balls. Parties. &e. &c. The quality of mystock willpermitmeto say that thoseseeking pleasure,or engagedon business would dowelltogivemeacall. J. A. LANCASTER. Nevada .March 12th 1858. CITY MARKET. JAMES MONROE, Bpeacer 1x Fresh Beef, Pork, Vegetables, Xe Broad street, Nevada. Opposite the Virginia House. = All ORDERS delivered every morning, Dec. 933m W.H. CRAWFORD &Coe., [Successors to J. M. HamiILton &Co.] GENERAL DEALERS IN HARD WARE, IRON! STEEL, NAILS, . BELLOWS, ANVILS, -axp—j PFPA IT nN TS: Linseed, Lard,gSperm, andgPolar OILS LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING; owder, Fuse, Jordsge, Tackle Blocks, DUCK, RUBBER HOSE, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw-Cutters. cte At the Old Stand, No. 27, Main Street, Nevada W. H. CRAWFORD, March 7, 1860. H. L. CUYE. Fer sale by 090 Ibs. Manilla Rope from 3-8 to a T.cELLARD BEANS Judicial District of said . Femises . by the said court, . that defendants may answer . and defendant may be dissolv. that said mining claims . the Court 224 . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! "SECOND GRAND ‘PRESENTATION RAFFLE or A. LIEBERT, PREMIUM DAGUERREAN ARTIST. [BROAD ST, NEVADA. . 350 Splendid Prizes. Valued at &8,000. To be distrib. uted ou Christmas Day. Three Hundred Dollarsin Cash! Twenty Watches, and the most Rich and & Elegant Articles of Sewel: ye Every ticket wifl be good for ONE DOLLAR IN LIKENESSES at any time before or after the . Distribution. Any person who will have a Like ness taken, will receive One Ticket for every dollar invested in Pictures, which will entitle any one to a chance in the Prizes. eo Raeaemeaein mre -One Dollar. 1 A magnificent gold, magic cased % plate English Lever Watch, Chronometer balance. M. J. Tobias; & Co. No. 8855, with heavy Gold Fob Chain and seal attached Cash, coin. . A fine Gold Watch, made by No. 73 One splendid set brooch anc cr ae on jet with Pearls.... 85 5 Fine silver huntitg En; watch, full jewelled, 6 ont’s diamond pin 40 P ¥ quartz gold r 30 8 Gold etrusean set, brooe! 60 . 9 Magnificent pair pear! sleeves buttons.. 34 10 Splendid gold hunting I lish patent levratch, T. F. Cooper. No. 2136... 120 . 2 nificent pair quartz sleeve button 34} 12 Diamond ear rings. 28 stones...... Magnificent silver hunting, Engl tent lever Marine watch, double patent time keeper, equilibrium compass, Arnold Adama & Co. No. 16452. ...csccsvccesee 7D . 14 ‘Two gent’s enameled pins, sct with two . fine pearls.. ed lev« 15 Silver hunti snglish de r watch, full jewelled, T. F. Cooper No. 2022 40 . 16 Cameo on jet ladies set, brooch and car . 17 One gold Calif i ring. “ % 18 to 20 Three splendid gent’s locket rings each, 36, 28, 28, 92 } 21 Fine gold E : . watch, 34 plate, fulljewelled, railroad time . er, T. F. Cooper, No. ecceccccce 120 Two pairs fine sleeve butions, each oseese whe $eiensaseaeeies aaeues Seas 52 . . 24 Splendid gold jc with with carbun j brooch andear rings. ae 75 “M ine v ate sily a bden. London, and ear 1 36 Yine pat chronomete lance No as 90 } 37 to38 Two fine gold chatalain, each, 60 mn é 2 20, 2 gold bracelets, each 24 45 Fine silver hiuntmeg watch, full jewelec 46 Splendid ladic’s fi 2 $7 to 54 Eight gold ¢ yrnia buckles, each 5, 30, 30, 28, 20, 20, 20, 16. fine silver hunting tech, Wm. Robinson, No. 1 56 Fine steroscop® box, acro ; with forty plates of views 60 . . 57 to GS Thirteen fine gold nx 30, 20, 20, 20, 18, 18, 16, 15,8, 8, 8,. eos 216 . } 69 to 70 Two gold and silver guard chains } each 42, 8 50} 71 Fine hunt . watch No. 45 . 72 to 93 Tw i 16, 14, ¢ ee t neavy lever watch, chronometer balance, Joseph Johnson, Liverpool, No. 100. 200 101 to 103 Three pairs gold armlet 15, 15. 45 104 to 110 Sever ‘ iG, 34. 36, 22,28, 10, 10.5 6scc00 eee 97 llito 146 Th 30, 16, 3. 15; 10, & 6, Tt, 147 to 148 Tw 149 Fine . 20, 20, 20, 12, 26, » 14, 10, 20, 2, 20, 12, X Plano, six tu 100 rold rings 10, 6, 6, 6, #, 4, 4, 6,6, 4,8 isl: pate full jeweled, r ry time ke >. DIBOL Twen ven gold gent’s pins 18, 15, 15, 14, 12, 12, 14, 10, 6, 6, 6, 6, 8,6, 8, 6,5, 12, 8, 10 TSS 228 Fine lepine hunting watch, cylinder escapement, F Cooper, No. 36541..... 30 229 te ourtcen fine Id pens and pen 22, 10, 5, 8, &, 6, 8, 6, 8, 6, G6, 3, 5, . 243 te Four pairs fine aniumulim sl . bupons 6, 85. 8.2. waeeioasc 247 to 249 Three fine ladies gold r with stone each 20, 12, 1 250 A splendid gol@ hunting, _p: watch, full jeweled, F. Cooper No. 21: 251 to 270 Twenty pairs gold ear rin i 271 to 274 F 15, 15, 6, 6. 275 to 286 Twelve ¢ *t brooch and ear rin 40, 14, 14, 10, 10,12, 8, 12, 12, 12, 12, 1 to 294 Eight gold crosses, each 26, 15, 12, 2387 566,38, ieee he 91 295 to 209 Five set of fine gold ch 14, 10, 14, 10, 10 sh lesen pliner Wn e-se;n! Goes Soe 58 300 Fine gold hunting ladies watch, gold cap, patent lever, ruby jewels, Charles Patiick & Co., Geneva, No. 12 with tine gold guard chain attached ..... ecesseececeucecses 140 301 to 320 Twenty gold lockets, 16, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 10, 17, 15, 7,5, 754; 4, 7 7» Z>. 10, 10, 6, 6 css 195 321 Heavy hunting English s ght line, detached lever watch full jeweled, J. F. CBE ING e Mee na eins one secs an 75 to : ‘our California gold and quartz slidk ach 20, 20, 10, 10 Fine silver hunting English patent lever, wateh, full jeweled, Arnold Adams &Co. 40 333 to 340 Eight fine gold keys, 12, 12. » Dy 5y. 65 Sculptored lava s 60 Mosaic set, brooch and ear rings 45 43 and $44'Two fine ladies opals and stone, each 20, 2 5 Fine gold and coral necklace } Enameled ring with one opa 7 to 349 Three gold iockets, 5, 0 A magnificent gold, hunting, leve gold cap, chronometer balance pz anp compensation. gold rin ‘. waéch, wachute Edward Fabre Brandt locie Swiss, No. 18151, with fine heavy gold yest chain attached.... seecee.ne. 280 OG Wet onc cs cscnnn se = a+2e++0+98,000 NE. G. WAITE W.T. LOCKWOOD, JOS.THOMPSO THE NEVADA JOURNAL Booz AaAanydD zros PRINTING OFFICE, Maia St., Nevada, opposite Express Offices. . #@ The proprietors of this establishment . would inform the citizens of Nevada Sounty, 4 that they are prepared to execute Wy ” . } . j ln a neat and accurate manner, at the shortest . notice and on the most reasonable terms. . Bill Heads, Cards, Certificates, Circulars, Checks, Programmes, Posters, Ball Tickets, Bills of Fare, Book Work, . Blanks, Ete., Ete., Ete. E. G. WAITE & Co. Proprietors. POWDER MAGAZINE. 200 Kegs assorted Blastin Powder, 10,000 Feet Double Tape use, Rifie Powder, Shot and Caps, In store for sale at 52 Broad Str. et, T, ELLARD BEANS. Miner . WATholesale iDealer: in Lf house in the mountains, and CAN and wilt sell . darrivingin Marysvillein time to connect with . them CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE THISSTDE OF Sace . RAMENTO. agree, to duplicateany bilipurchased in Sacramento, adding freight, TOTHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! California Stage Company! . The Stages ofthis company willleave their office, Na tional Exchange, Broad St. For Sacramento. Leave Nevada at I o'clock, a.m. and arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco. Private Medical and Surgical InstituteSacramento Street. below Montgomery . Oppocite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company?s Office] SAN FRANCISCO, €stablishe 1 in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all private andchronic diseases, and for the suppression of Quackery. TTENDING. and Resident Physician, I. J CZAPKAY, M. D-, late in the Hungadan Revolu tionary War, Chief Physician tothe 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary,late Lecturer on the Discases of Women and C4ildren, and Monorary Member, or the Pluiladeiphic College of Medicine. i# Particular attention paid to the treament of dis eases peculiarto Women and Children & 9 7 Families, Restaurant, and . HOTEL KEEPERS: VT. ELLARD BEANS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 52 Broad Street, Nevaaa. AS now on-hand and is constantly receiving . more Groceriesand Provisionsthan any other . For Marysville. Leave the abovenamed office every Morning at 63 o'clock, p. m. passing by Grass Valley, Rough £Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, 2 o'clock stages toSacramento. For Forest City. Leave “every morning at 7 o'clock for San Juan, Camptonville and Forest city, the company’s And further.—I will and do hereby OFFICE HourRs.—From 9 a. M. till 9 P.M. Communications strictly confidential Permanent cure Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY’S ing. A lady of high standing in society. and great respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, Sept. 14,1851,which is as foilows: ACARD .—The undersigned feels it her duty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr Czapkay, for thesuecessfulvenre of herself and child. The latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of cholera infantum, was given up as incurable by the most celebrated physicians, when she called on Dr, Czapkay, who, after a short period restored the child to perfect health. Encouraged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself for the serofulous malady with which she had been afflicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in America and Europe. But Dr. Czapkay has sneceeded in a fording her permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which, for eight years, had lost all charms for her. She therefore deems it due to herSelf and to all sick and afflicted, to recommend Dr. Czapkay as one of the most skillful physicians within the United States. Mrs. Caroline Gray, Corner Walnut and 7th > Philadelphia, Pa. A. Glasser, Notary Public, 126 Seventh st, All consultations (by letter or otherwise) freeprayer of said insolvent shou Segal Savertisements. Insolvent Notice. n the District Court of the 14th Judicial Disirict of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of J. W. Sprague an Insoly. ent Debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, J. W. Sprague, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls, aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court room of said Court, in the city and county of Nevada, on the 2tth day of Jan, A. D. 1861, at 10 o’clock A.M. of that day, then and there to show cause, if =~ they can, why the ad not be ‘anted, and assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute im such cases made and provided; and in the meantime all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. Now is your time to get your winter As goodsare cheaperthan ever before in California, and . have now in store Green . Powders, Chans, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines, Pick pgne. Turners Raspberry Lemon Strawberry Guin Syrups, and many other articles too numerto mentic short app GROCERIES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Goovs DELIVERED . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, . . y= & NEWMAN having purchased and will continue the J.S. Wall, in all naine andstyle ; . The Pony Express laid in the Shade! termined not to be outdone in keeping a market. SausaG every good as can be found, and at the lowest rates. . the CASH to pay forthe best Beer and Meats +) 500 Yds. A No. 1, Lawrence Mills Duck 0000 to GOUG0UU, just received and for sale by T. ELLARD BEANS. Supplies, 1000 qr. sacks Flour, 50 whole and half bbIs Pork. 25 cans Jewell, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard. 500 Boxes Adamantine Candles. . 100 kegs E.B. & H.G. Syrup, 50 ca assorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbIsS. C.and Brine Hams, 5U Loxes Hill & Co's Soap, 5000 lbs extra clear Bacon, 50 ch Comet, Oolong ant Suisons 100 kegs assorted Nails, 100 bbls and hf bblserushed, granulated, powdered New Orleeus and San Francisco refined Sugars, 25 eases Oysters. 50 kits and lf bbls Mackerel, 50 kegs butter, 50 sks white and bayos Beans, 200 mats China Rice, ee Sug: sks Javaand I ase kegs bla Y. H. Tea “ sting powder, 100 sks Potatoes, 25 hf bbls dried apples, ALSO—A fulland.omplete assortment of every 150 . kind of goods appe rtaining to our line of business “ . consisting in part of Jams, Jellies, Green Corn, as, Preserves,Spices,Ground Coffee, Yeast . ranberries, Ve icelii Split Peas, Tapioe: 2 Catsup, Caper, Wo an. } Macaroni, Pearl Bar o, Pepper Sance, To. estshire Sauce, Olive Oil, . Prunes, Corn St h, Salt, Cream . .S aleratus.dr Currants. Eiguors. Fine and common Braudy, “ Whiskey, Gin, CASE LIQUORS: Old Tom, N. E. Rum Cal. Wine, Claret, Club HouseGin, Host. Bitters, Chas. “ Rokers Bitters, WolfesSchnapps Fr irbanks old Bourbon, Heidseick Cham n want itdisttnetly understocd that we make . winded accounts, Qur terms are cash or ved credit. . All goods warranted 0 give satisfaction. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevida, Sept, 2. 1Y50.—tf. GREGORY & BORING, . : DEALERS IN and . . PROVISIONS NO 44. MAIN STREET. Goods delivered Free of Charge. Oct. 21 1859. ‘DAVENPORT & CO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . AND BrQvoRns. Kielsey’s New Building, COMMERCIAL STREET. Free or CuHanrce, . Nevada Oct, 8, 1858 WALL & NEWMAN, [Successors to J. S. Wall.] NO. 35 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, DEALERS IN Mining Tools, &c., &c. LWAYS on band the largest Stock of i Goods to be found in this City, and will be sold onthe MOST REASONABLE TERMS, > Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE any reasonable distance. <q WALL & NEWMAN. May 18th: No. 55 Broad st., Nevada. the Stock in trade of J. S. Wall,55 Broad st., iness at the old stand of us branehes under the ALL & NEWMAN. ts Var Ww May, 18. KEYSTONE MARKET. Aanother chance forthe Farmers’ 2ons! THE HENNESS PASS OPEN!! \ C ALLISTER keeps the Keystone MarL I ket again on CoMMERCIAL STREET, and is deA GRAND FIT OUT FOR DIAN WAR! ALL kinds of Drirp Breer, VENISON, {BOLOGNA TONGUES, and FRESH MzatTs. es of every description with the dew on, ngand put up at the Shortest notice, as . THE INme May 18. McALLISTER. THE EMPIRE MARKET. On Pine st. below US. Bakery. NEVADA. Come one, Come all—that is if you have inthe mountains Meats wholesale, meats by . the quarter side or carcass Cheap as the cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at all times N B—Not to be different from others we invite old friends and patrons to stay away un. less they have the CASH. CHAS. KENT. UNETEDSTATESHOTEL BroadStreet,nearPine Wetake pleasure in informingthe public that we are now preparedto accommodate travellersin as tomtortable astyle as any Hotei in the mountains, It willbe ourconstant aunto render our house aspleasant a retreat . as can be found anywhere. . . Prices are moderate and as fairaneqnuialent vil! . bereturned for cashreceived as thetimes willal low, Those of our friends who formerly favored us withtheirpatronage atthe Monumental are assured that they wiilfind the same comfortsin our lew es ablishment as were found inthe oldMeals.... «Fifty Cents. Lodgings 50 and 75 cents. . GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors Nevada,Sept 34,1858. 4 $2.50, by Ofice over Block & Co.’s store, corner of Pine ’ For Orleans Flat. Leave every day at 7 o’clock,a.m via Bell's Ranch, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s Flat, arriving at Orleans Flatat 12m. Return. ing leave Orleans Fiat at 8 o’clock, a.m. arriying at Nevada atl o'clock, connecting with the Marysville and Sacramento stage. JAS. HAWORTH,Prest. W. S.McRoberts, Agent. -— LANGTON’S Pioneer Express ‘CONNECTING AT MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA WITH Reliable Express, To ALL Pants oF CALIFORNIA, ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPRF. We willdispatch Daily Expresses from the fo.l ing places: IN SIERRA COUNTY. Downieville, Goodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo, Vorest City, Merrisont’s, Sierra Valley, Smith’s Flat, Craig's Flat, Independence Hill, Minnesota, & Chip’s Flat, Eureka City,} IN YUBA COUNTY. Greenville, Galena, Hill. Parks’ Bar, Ousley’s Bar, Oregon House, Young’s Gold Hili, . Rose’s Bar, Foster’s Bor, Slate Range, Long Bar, Camptonville, Indian Valley, Timbuctoo. IN NEVADA COUNTY. Alpha, Montezuma, Little York, Cherokee, San Juan, Humbug Oity, FrenckCorral, Sweetiand’s Moore's Flat, Marysville and Nevada, And every Saturday morning from Nevada to th following places in UTAH’ TERRITORY: FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley, GOLD CANON, ENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val. CHINATOWN, JOUN-TOWN,?! TRUCKEE MEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY, WALKER RIVER MINES. All Lettersfor the Western Atlantic States, enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and . indorsed “Overland, via, Salt Lake.” will be forwarded and reach their destination sooner than by
1 other line. te TREASURE, Packagesand Letters, transmit ted to and from the abeve points with unrivaled despatch and seenrity. Gold Dust and Cun forwarded to all parts of the; United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at as low rates as can bedone by any house with security. Our Treasnrea Express will always be accompani ed by faithful Messengers Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c,, collected or negotiated, aud allorders attended to promptly. Purchases of every description made. Forwardiogof Merchandise and Commissions of every na ture attended to intelligently, and with prompti tude, Office in Nevada, next door below Wells Fargo & Co's JNO. PATTISOY¥ Oet. 21, 1859—tr Agent. BROADSIREET, NEVADA GEO. R. LANCASTER, §, Nevada andthetravelling public, that he ¢ has purchased the above place, andintends tomakeit THE HOTEL of the Mountains ingrenovatedand fitted up throughout.— Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom modatedina style unsurpassedin the State of California. —THE TABLE— Willat alltimes be supplied with allthe varie ties the marketaffords. GAME SUPPERS hbshect. GOT UP TO ORDER Particularattention wilibe paid to the accommo dation of Ladies and Families. Having had longexperience in the Uotel busi ness, I am contident of being Able to makethe Na TIONAL the mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountain” The Beds and Furniture Areallnew,and for style and comfort cannotbe excelled. THE STAGES running inal! directions from Nevada, have their offices at.and take their departurefrom the National Exchange. TitIs BLOCK is substantially built of Brick The rooms are airy and wellfurnished. and from the Balconies you have a splendid view ofthe rrounding coyntry, HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT, ~—THUE BAR— Is NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an experienced bar keeper who will keep constantly on hand the very best quality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. He earnestly requests his old friend and eustomers to givehim a call at the N tional Exchange. A LIVERY STABLE, Isconnected withthe House, andpartieular atten tion willbe given to taking care of Horses; Carria ges,canatalitimes be procured by application ay the Bar. GEO. R. LANCASTER. Nevada, Sept 17th A858. PRICES REDUCED!! COAL OIL LAMPS, OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! A Great Varicty of Elegant Patterns, Suitable for DWELLINGS, STORES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS ALSO, A superior article of COAL O/L. For Saleby W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., No. 27, Main Street, __F_Opposite the Express Offices. 2% WM. FAULKNER, & SON. 132 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cali. Agents for J. Connor & Sons, U.S. TYPE FOUNDRY‘ And Dealers in all kinds of printing materials, Printers will find it to their advantage to cali on us before purchasing. may 4—1 @@R THE EYES! THE EY “<> DR. E. I. PARDEE, *"*—After a blindness ot more beter demy saa TT has made himself thoroughly and seientitically acquamted with all dis eases of the Bye, and has now been in practice eig ht years in San Francisco with a suecess that caunot be surpassed in any part of the United States ; and for proof of this he will} substantiate by caves that have been cured by him, after having exhausted the skill of alithe eminent Oculists in the cities of Bosy ton, Philadelphia and New York. Dr, P. wholly objects to the use of caustic, blue stone—keeping the paticnt in a dark room, dieting, blistering, cupping —the blue pil] at night and salts in the morning ete, ete. DR, PARDEE has also been remarkably suc 2hin the ueatment of Rheumatism, Neuralgia the pains about the head; and the frequent ealls thathe has for bis Rheumatie mixture from all parts of this coast, With many testimonials, is positive proof ef its efficacy: and to prevent answer ing many inquiries by letter, he will state that it can be sentto any partof the coast, and each bottle will be accompanied with full directions and a receipt for a linament magical inits etfect over pain, ingredi ents of which can be procured any wherc-price, $l. The ARTI+{CIAL EYES inserted by Dr. P. have all the naturalmovements ofthe real eye and cannot be detected even by close inspection. Address DR. E. H. PARDEE, San Francisco, California, OFFICE—Clay street, opposite the Plaza Hotel, augsi Gms and ae Lh LELTH, \ 7iTH TENDER NERVES, Cured and stopped with gold, small cavities $2,50 ; largeras per agreement. Plugged with Platina, Silver or Mineral Suceedanium, however large, the cavity, at Dr. LEV ASON and Commercial streets, Nevada. zh NATIONAL EXCHANGE, . Would respectfullyinform the citizens . guaranteed, or no pay. otherwise free, Adress Dr. L-J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal. TO THE AFFLICTED. R. L, J. CZaPKayY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity fo remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of all forms of private diseases—such as syphilis, gonorrh@a, Nocturnal emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or goporheeal diseases, he guarantees a cure ina few days, without inconvenience tothe patient or hindrance to his business. Whena patient, by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones te mortify, separate and come away, leaving the suffer? er an object hideous to behold+ or when blotches or pimples break out on the skin, or when he has painful swellings on the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to predispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks No compensation. Consultations by letter or In rheumatism. chronic or acute, in dysentery or F diarrhoea, he has safe and effectual remedies. the treatment of the consequences of self-abus as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, a feeling of weariness of life, with the neryous system so excitable that slight noises shock or startle the patient, making his existence miserabie ;—for the above maladies, the Doctor will guarantee a cure. or ask no compensation. He canbe consulted free of charge, and invites all to eall, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much totheiradvantage. Office hours from 9 o'clock A, M. to 9 o'clock P.M. Ss, REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RELIFF. Below we publish the certificates of three of the sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, haying recovered their former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society imperiously command their publicity, and wecommend their perusal tothe atientionof all afflicted: THANKFULNESS Is THE INCENTIVE TO GRATITUDE CERTIFICATE.—The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent reliet of their sufferings may be obtained, feels it his duty to thus publicly express his most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery of his . health. Borne down by the distressing sy dent to the vicious practices of uncontrolled passion in youth, depressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most trifling duty imposed by the daijly avocations of life, I sought the advice of many . physicians,who at first regardee my disease as of trifling importance; but, alas, after afew weeks, and in several instances, months, of their treatment, I found, to my unutterable horror, that, instead of relief, my symptoms became more alarming in their tor ture; and being told by one that my disease being principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of little consequence, I despaired of ever re my health, strength and energ lining y; and,asa last resort and with but a faint hope, I called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, preseribed some med pitin and dizziness in my head, Encouraged by the result, 1] resolved td place myself under his care, j; and, by a strict obedience to all his direeti . advice, my head became clear, my ideas colle constant pain in my back and groins, the we . of my iimbs. the nervous reaction of my wh on the slightest alarm or excitement, the misanthro py and evil forebodings, the self distrust and w confidence in others, the ineapability to stu: want of resolution, the frightful, exe I times, pleasurable dreams by night, fi voluntary discharges, have all diss hand, With a view to guard the unfortnnate from fal j into the snares of incompetent qu ling 8, I deem it my lof Dr. ¢ zapkay. and recommend him to all who may stand in need of medical advice, bein nred by mv own experience that, once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be effected. {L. S.] ¥ FILLMORE. State of Califcrnia. county of \ Francisco. Sub . scribed and swe before me, this 17th day of . April, A. D. 1850. ued.) : {L.8.] JOHN MIDDLETON, Notary Publie, Cann, . Prompred by an honest desi . tolay before the public a case which mendation, not only as an act of scic thatof humanity also. About two y suddenly and from causes unknown to me, w: ed with a fit of Epilepsy, which owing to my inab to meet the expenses consequent upon a thorou medical treatment, and the discour, Ne I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as-I was then led to believe) as to defy the sk physician. 1 was frequently, while in my calling, thrown down to the ground yw ithont the . Slightest warning; and, although insensible to the agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life. and soon learned tolook upon those who would render assistance or shelter me from danger as ene who sought to prolong the existence of my mi While in this state. and having, previous to w flicticn, tasted the sweets of life, I once more was indueed to attempt seeking aid of a physician. and, by recommendation. called upon Dr. L. J. Czapkay. I told him of my civeumstances, and of my inability toreward him for his services, regardless of which, however, he undertook my case, and, with the blessing of God, Iwas oncemore restored to perfect health Unable toreward him for the boon which {£ enjoy ut present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, 1 consider it due to myself and all afflicted, to make the case public, in order that;those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every coufidence can be placed. [L. S.] MEYER Yartonsky State of Califernia, County of San Francisco, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1s: day of August, A.D 1856. GILBERT A, GRANT, Notary Public, any ACARD. I, the mmdersigned, having been under the tre mentoefDrL J Czapkay ¢ upon to give publi at,uthough unsolicited, feel ty to the efficacy of his treatment, hoping that by 1g so T may be instrumental in preventing others he fearful suffering and misery which I experienced, and which so often resuit from the pernicous practice of pretenderss My disease has been that of physi and mental debility, which follows m consequenceof indiscretions in youth. The agonies which I endured are,perhaps unnecess for me to detail; they are known to those who have experienced them. 1 it to say, that having cailed theservices of Dr L J Czapkay into requisition, a!l the expectations which I may have formed ofhim were more than realized I would therefore recommend Dr ( zapkay toall those who may find themselves afficted with “that dreadful malady, my ebject in so do being sympathy for suffering humanity, anda hea tfelt desire of relieving them. D J Dantes, Printer State of California, City and County of San Francisco. On this 3ist day ofJuly, A D 1856, before me. Wm © Jewett, Notary Public, personally appeared bD J Dahlee, known to me, who being duly sworn did depose and say.that the contents of the card herewith signed by him are true In witness whereof! have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year first above written. (lL s}] WMC JEWETT, Notary Public SPERMATORRHEA. Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the back and limbs, indisposition and ineapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society love ofsolitude, timidity, self distrust, dizziness, head ache, involuntary discharges, painsin the side, affeetions of the cye, pimpies on the face, sexual or other infirmities in man,are cured by the jus tly celebrated e surgeon, L J Uzapkay, His method ofcuring diseases is new (unknown ‘to others) and hence the great success. ; Allconsuitations, by letter or otherwise, free, Address, L J CZAPKAY M. D. San Francisco, California. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! Great Blessing t» Mankind !—Innocent but Potent. Dr cCzapkay’s Prophylacticum, (sel{-disinte eting agent.) a sure preyentive against Gonorrh@a and S) philitic diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, feetid discharges from vagina, uterus and urethra, and all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As inoculation is a sure preventative against sinall pox . so is Dr. L.J-Czapkay’s Prophylacticum a preventive against syphilitic and gonorrhceal diseases. Harmless in itself, it possesses the power of ebemically destroying the sylphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of being infeetd by the most loathsome cf all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay’s Prophylacticum. It is in very convenient packages and will be found convenient for use, being used asasoap. Price, $5. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Private Medical ard Surgical In. stitute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacitic Mail Steamship Cempany’s Office, San Francisco. All ‘etters must be addressed to Li Jd Czapkay, M. D., San Francisco. To THE LADIES OF CALIFORSTA.—L. . \ J.Uzapkay, M D.; Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher, invites the attention of the sick and afflicted females laboring under any of the yarious forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys and ail diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no fulse delicacy prevent you, but apply immeuiately and save yourselt from painful suffering and premature death. Ail married ladies whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, should call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pa. cific Mailteainship Company’s Office, San Franziseo, and they will receive every possible relief and heip. (= The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he cau be Consuited without fear of molestation. The attentionof thercader allied to the fcllow mptoms inci . icine, which almost instantly relieved me of the dull duty to offer this testimony to the merits and skiil . pursuit of Witness my hand and seal of said Court, this aAcldress Dre. L. J, CAAPKAY., th day Dee. 860 Medical Institute, Sacramento street. below Montwai a ruinene Cle k gomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s OfsealNS. LAI » VIErK, fice, San Francisco, _ By Jos. Levey, Deputy. T. B. McFarland, Att’y. for Petitioner. Constable’s Sale. State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Bloomfield, ss. ¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me delivered, issued from the Court ef Ww. C. Carter, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date this 17th day of December A. D. 1860 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by W. C. Carter, J. P. on the 14t day of December A. D. 1860, in favor of S. Ss. Funk and against Lameries, Powers & Co. for the sum of $194,50, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. Ihave taken in execution. and will sell to the highest bidder for eash, the following described property, to-wit: A certain set of mining claims, situated above North Bloomfield, adjoining the Montreal claims on the South, and Pou quett & Co’s on the North. also, one set of hos2 and sluices und all appurtenances belonging, to d claims, the said claims being knewn as Lam.eries, Powers & Co’s claims. “I will sell said claims on Monday the 14th day of January A. p. 1861 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock p. M. Taken as the property of Lameries, Powers & Co. to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 17th REMARKABLE CuRE OF CONSUMPTION. _ The almost miraculous cure that has been effected in my case, prompts me to impart to those of my fellow creatures who may be suffering from .like affliction, the source of relief, with a short description or my case. Several years ago my health began to fail. I was attacked by general weakness and debility, which reduced me tothe mere shadow of my for:ner self. At that stage I sought medical assistance, and expended lai ge amounts, but without the least beneficial result. That fell destroyer CONSUMPTION had already seized upon my vitals. I was daily drawing closer to the tomb; my physicians held out no hope or recovery, my strength had wasted, and I was ina state of almost utter prostration. I was informed by my physicians that they could do nothing for me except to smooth my path to the grave, when, most . fortunately, I applied to Dr L. J. Czapkay, and am now a welland perfectly ,sound man. It is difficult for me to express the emadtions of deepest gratitude I experience when realizing the immeasurable service L have received at the handsof Dr. Czapkay.and I feel rejoiced that it is at least in my power toiender this teeble recognition of great skill and capacity. To the af¥isted I would say, do not despair. for whatevermay be the nature of yourcase, Iam confident that you will find relief by applying to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. day of December A. p. 1860. * There is balm in Gilead and there is a physician JOSEPH KILE. Const. there. ? {L.s.] HENRY WES=LING. oe Summons, State of California, County and Township of Ne vada, before E. W. Smith, J. ee People of the — of ag nees to A. McGraw, Joseph F. -yons and John Acre composing the e known as A. McGraw & Ca. [> ey {7 OU_ ARE hereby summoned before the undersigned Justice . at his office in said township, on j day of March A. bp. 1861 at 10 o’elc . swer to the complaint of Wall: . demands of you the sum of $61 account for lumber as per complaint now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer. judgment will be rendered agalust you for the said sum of $61,70 and costsot suit. Give 2 hand this 20th day of December ig ty ad = E. W. SMI‘ Upon reading the affidavit filed aie and it appearing therefrom, hat said Defts. are Tothe Editors of the Pacific Medicaland Sargic non residents of the State of C ifornia, and that Joutoat . PLT has good cause of action against the said Defts GENTLEMEN :—My attention has been called to an . #t is hereby ordered that service of summong ertidle fc Cha adecnbae: watiber of seiko therein be made by publication in the Nevada regard tothe AD EUNDEM degree granted by 1 Journal for the period of three months success Philadelphia Co'legeof Medicine to Dr L J. y . ively. Given under iay hand th, the 20th day of When the appli on fe ‘ , . Dee. a. D. 1860. E.W. SMITH, J. P. Faculty, it was accompanied by a ~ monials to the effect that Dr. Cza; graduate M. D. of the Urive ed as Surgeonin the Hung regular practitioner of m of these, t 1c sa Was gr ed. The aD KUNDEM : E Sackett. Greeting, degree, asits name implie conferred o.: graduates “A only, and gives us is privile Had there been 5 deo ARE hereby summoned to appear the slightest suspicion of irreguls theapplication . band answer to the complaint of S, S$ Funk would have been refused. By inse 1g this in your . filed a nst you within ten days from the serJournal, you will do an act of justice to the College. . Vice of this writ,if served on you in this County, ¢ within twenty days if served on you in this Dis a favor on Yours, very respectfally triet and out of this County, and within forty dics Dean of the Faculty « if served on you in the State and ont of this Dis. Phila triet. Im an action commenced on the 24th day of Sept A. D.1860in said Court for the recov ery of the sum lof Four thousand and sixty one dollars alleged by plaintiff in his complaint to be due and owing hita from this defend > Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th day ot October. 4. D.1859. City and County of San Francisco, inthe State of California {t. s.] F. J, THIBAULT, Notary Public. The undersigned is personally acquainted with Heury Wessling, and knows that the circumstances related in the foregoing certificate aretrue. He saw Henry Wessling during his illne ul bears willing testimony to the fact of his remarkable eure by Dr. L. J.Czapkay. {Ls A. ROSENHEIM, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of October, A.D. 1859City and County of San Francisco, in the State of California. [Ls] F J. THIBAULT, Notary Public. to &ppear of the Peace, aturday the 23d k A. M., to ane Caldwell, who »70, balance due on THE FOLLOW1NG LETTER, Which emphatically sy the Dean of the Facul of Medicime, to the edi Surgical Journal, San PHILADELPHIA, January 17th, 18 as written by . rhia Colle > Medical fidavits Summons, State of California Count yof Nevada, ss, District Ceurt of the 14th Judicial Disirict of said State. The people of the State of California, to ~ALe narmy, and w licine. On the streng H. RAND, *ge of Medicine. CERTIFICATE: Governor of J. Czapkay . ¥ t for Hungarian liberty, . . 7 upon a certain promissory in the ian army, with faith. Pte made and executed by said defendant to this Whereo have given him tis . with interest thereon till paid as is fully action on mumend him tothe sympathy, set mof ah who are capable . ce and undesery UTH LAJOS, Gov. llungary, COLEMAN'S QUARTZ MILL. in plaintiff's complaint the office of the Clerk ertiticd copy of which is herewith * hereby notificdthat if you fail ntas herein directed, plains inst you therefor by default, together with all costs of snit, and also des rece mand of the Court such other reliefias js prayed Paty 21 « 7A . for inhis said complaint, Patented April 3d, 1860, In testimony whereof I. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid do hkrennto set my hand and impress the sea: of the said Court at Office in in the of Nevada, this 24th day of Sept a. p. 1860, JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. 3y Jos. M. Levey. Dep. _ By order of the Hon. David Belden, County Judge in and for Nevada County. Atrue copy. Attest, John S. Lambert, Clk. ‘ By Jos M. Levey, Dey. Atty. Se Summons, State of California, ecunty of Nevada, of Little York, ss, Before E J. Cook ple of the State of ¢ ‘alifornia, J.C. Ayer. § Be MILE which was on Exhibitionat . the late Mech and Bay District Agricultural Fairs, in the city of San Francisco,and received the First Premiums, and also the L. §. sighe committees on at said Fairs, and which itemcnt among those interted in quartz crushing: we are now manufacMaehin ited so much e3 which we have made, it far exHill & Hupp, vectations, and that of others who Pl ceeds our e have seen it in ope We are now prey 3 guarantee this Mill to crush from three to five tons of Quartz per day with three horse power, and from the small amount of expense incurred in running it— do it cheaper than by any other known process The low price of this Mill, viz: $300, places it within the reach of every mining company. Its weight, complete, is only 950 lbs, and Township J.P. Peoto W. H. Hill and You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on ‘Tuesday the Ist day of January A. D. 1861 at 10 0’clock A. M. toanswer the complaint of John Durning wt being so constructed that it ean be easily taken weight thereby giving other machines of this Suffice. sportation. Tie now selling rapidly, and all desirous of obtaining them are requested to forward their order to BIGGS & RUGGLES, Agents. 149 Front st. San Francisco. 3m. J. B. Painter, {Late Omeara & Painter,] DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Material, Paper, Cards & Printer’s Stock erally. 132 Clay St., near Sansome. San Francisco, Jan, 20, 1e60—ly ACARD, es FOR THE—— SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING TRADE —or— SAN FRANCISCO. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, No, 103 and 105 Battery st, San Francisco. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS Entire New and Fresh Stock. \V= would call the attention of Country Mer chants to our unusually large stock of goods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Furnishing Line. We have constantly on hand the largesst stock and greatest variety of Cassimere. Wooland Straw Hats! Of any house in the city, and eur prices for these goods are less than those of any other house as we . receive them direct from the manufacturer on conSignment. Our stock of Spring & Summer Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature for the country merchant is the u nusually low price— less than the cost of importation. We also keep the Staple Articles in the Dry Goods Line, which goods we have purchased under the Hammer and are offering them at New York cost and less. We publish this Card in order that we may make new acquaintances and induce those who have not. . heretotore purchased of us, to call and iuspect our stock, All that we ask is an opportunity to show the goods and name the t es and we have no fear of the resalt; good articles and low prices are the great inducements to all who pn Merchants who buy of us can make a sell to their customers at alow figure. respectuliy, your obedient servants, BADGER & LIN DVDENBERGER Wholesale Clothing & Hat Warehouse sep28 3m 103 and 105 Battery st. San Francisco a DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Corner Room see€ to sell again, We remain ond story, Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building. — will be happy to attend on those wisaing his services. Teeth after having become sensitive from exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise, will be filled without causing pain. apart, so that no peice will exceed 210 Ibs. in. i itthe advantage over all . kind in the facility ef . good protit and . ho demands ef you the sum of one hundredand sixty-six and 75-100 dollars, balance of an org yunt for labor as peraccount now ou file in my office 1 On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered avainst you for the said sum of one hundred t and 75-100 dollars and costs of suit. gh oe my hand this 10th day_of Dee. a Dp. 1860, E. J. COOK, J. PAn affidavit having been filed in my office b John Durning setting forth that he has a good cause of action against W. H. Hill and J.C. Ayer and that said W. H. Hill and J.C. Ayer have left this county so that they cannot obtain service of sununons on said defendants, it is therefore ordered that service of summous be made on said W. C. Hill and J.C. Ayer by publication im the Nevada Journal three weeks. Given under my hand this 10th day of Dee. 4. p. 1860. E. J. COOK, FP. SUMMONS. _ State of California, County of Nevada, Tow shir ofLittle York, ss. Before E. J. Cook. J. Pere 9g a State of California, to W. H. Hill and J.C. Ayer, 7 OU are hereby summoned to appear be] fore the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on Tyesday the Ist day of January A. p.1861 at 10 o'clock A. M. to answer to the compiaint of Jacob RFlagg, who demands of you the sum of ninety-three dollars ($93) bal of an account for labor as per account now on file in my offiee. On failure to so appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of 293 and costs of Given under my hand this 10th day of De cember A. D. 1960. E. J, COOK, J. P. An affidavit having been filed in niy office by Jacob R. Flagg setting forth thatghe has a good cause of action against W. H, Hill and J. C. yer has left this county so that they cannot obtain service of summons on said defendants. {t is there fore ordered that service of the foregoing summons be made on said W. H. Hill and J. C. Ayer by publication inthe NEVADA JOURNAL for the riod of three weeks successively. Given under my hand this 10th day of Dec. D. 1860. 7 COOK, J. P. Smid FOR WASHOE, BY THE Nearest, Best and Cheapest Route SALE & CO."S TRAIN EAVE Nevada City and Grass Valley, conhecting with the California Stage Co.’s stae Ses to all parts of the State, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. m. For the Washoe Mines. Fare $20, Through in two day. Jes Worses can be had at all times at the same rates, by responsible persons, A. R. Jeyxiys, National Exchange, Nevada W. K. Spencer, Telegraph Office, Grass Val y, A. B. Carter, Magnolia Saloon, Virg. City, Agente. SALE & JOHNSON, PROPRIETORS, TALLNAN & TURNER, No. 18 Commercial St. Nevada, Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’ “EEP CONSTANTLY ON HANDa very large and generalassortm2nt of Dr. CHAPMAN . Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Xe, &e, Also—Bench Tuols. Table Cutlery H¥ DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. MEDAM AWARDED TO US BY THE State Fair at Marysville, in August, All Dental operations performed in a neat . 1598, for the Best Hose Pipe on Exhibition and substantial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. EXTRACTING. .vecoscceseserses coccesees Sh 00 Pivcerxe, with pure Gold Foil, each cavity from $2 60 to $4 00 Kiiuixe the nerve. ove scones 00 —— COPPERSMITHING, Weare preparedtodo ail kinds of Coppersmithing uthe beststyle. JOB WORK I will be in regular in attendance at my of-. \WR_Done to order at the shortest notice. er fice hereafter. Broad Street Market. JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor. ALE kinds of Meats constantly on hand at the above well known Market, and for sale in = ecu oo to suit purchasers. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any time. Prices according to quality of Meats . Nevada, Oct. 5, 3m. : — Give us acall—we are confident we can supply all wishing anything in our!ine, JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. Orders Lett at the Journal or Democrat Office, Will be Promptly Attended To.