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June 22, 1860 (4 pages)

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ie ze ers , summons be madeon said, H.S. Wooster by publicacowilk take judgment against you therefor by yBuantto an order of the Hon. N «room of said Courtin t “ninine Claims situated on Roc! ee a a Kega! Savertsements Summons. State of California? County of Nevada, ss; Dis trict Court of the Mth Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of California toDANIEL BOOKWALTER. SIMON BOUKWALTER, and JOHN DONALDSON Greet2 70 ARE HEREBY SUNMONED TO y appear and auswer the complaint of the Nevada Water Co. against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this connty, and within forty days if cerved on you in this State and out of this Distri¢t, man ection commenced on the 26th day of May. A, D. 1860 in said Ccurt to obtaiu a decree for the fereclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the lIth day of July A. D. 1859 executed by the said Defendants to Plaintiff and for the saie of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys arisirg from such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain promissory note set forth in said complaint, made. and deliivered to said Plaintiff by the Defendants bearing even date with said Mortgage and thereby inte nded to be secnred. to wit: The sum of $1660 with interest on $1374,25 from the 26th day of May AD. 1860 until judgment at the rate of 2 per cent per month, and if any deticiency shalt remain after applyin; —_ SECOND P MIUM Awarded at the late State Fair, Great Reduction of Prices LIEBERT, DAGUERREAW ARTIST of said moneys, preperly so appl le the that Plaintiff may have exccution therefor ag the said Defendants also that said Defendants ar al and every person claiming throngh or under t! subsequently to the date of Plaintiffs Mortgas the commencement of this action, may be and foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equi y redemption in and tothe said mortgaged premises . or any part thereof, and for such other or further re. lief, or a in the premises as may be just aud cgi c. ‘ ae yon tare hereby notified that if yon fail to . answer said complaint,as herein directed, VPiaintiff will take judgment againstyou therefor by defauit, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court sueh other rriicf asis prayed forin Plain tifi’s said complani:. Clerk of the District Court aforesaid do herennto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at Office, in Ne In testimony whereof I, JOHN S, LAMBERT, . th day ay, A DIS6O JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. I * de S By Jos. M By order of Hon. David Belden, C and for Nevada County State of California, publiea. tion of summons is to be made in the Nevabpa Journ RAL_once a week for the period of three mentlis . frum this 31st day of May a. p. 1860. Aitest, JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk By Jos. M. Levey, T B. McFarland, Atty. for Pi. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons . having claims against the estate of James Moran, deceased, to present the same, duly au . thenticated as required to the undersigned Ad} ministrator of the above estate, w n ten months from date, or they willbe forever barred. Dated, May 31st, 1860. if. B. THOMPSON, Pub. Administrator. June 1, 1850. SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA, ss. Township of Little York, before E. J. . Cook, J. P. People of the State of California to . H. S. Wooster. OU are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace at his off in said Township on Monday the sixth day of August, A D., 1860, at 10 o’cloek A. M. to answer to the cemplaint of James McCollum who demands of you the sam of One Hundred and Sixty-eight Dol jars on the following promisory note pow ou file in . my office. $168, Rep DoG, May, Ist. 1856. For value received I promiseto pay James Gui lemon, or bearer. the sum of one hundred and sixt eight dollars, thirty days from date with use. Sigued, H. 3. WOOSTER. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of one hundred ered and sixty-eight dollars with interest and cost of suit. r Given under my hand this 28th day of April, A.D. 1860. E. J. COOK. J.P. An affidavit having been filed in my office by James McCollum setting foth that he has a good cause of action against H. S. Wooster, and that said . H. S. Wooster has left this State so that he cannot . obtain service of summons on said defendant. It } is therefore ordered that service of the foregoing . tion in the Nevada JoURNaLthree months. — Given under my hand this 28th day of April A. D. 1860. E. J. COOK, J, P. May 4th, 1860, R Summons. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. . Jistrict Court of the ith Jadicial District of said . State. The people of the State of California te . ANDREW McQGUIRK, greeting } 7OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO appear and answer to the complaint of Michael Riley, filed against you, within ten da 1 Vice of this writ, if served on youin this € within twenty daysif served on you in this and ott of this County, and within forty d uy ed on you in the State and out of this District, Inan faction commenced on the 28th day of May, a, D 1860, . . \ . . . . . jn said court, for the recovery of the of six hnndred dollars, alieged to be due plaintiff from the de fendant above named on a certaig® i < together with interest thereon wae e Oetober, 1859, atthe rage of ty ent per mo: mere particularly set for dp ind, mentioned in pl titf’s complaint to this a¢ roW on file in the ‘ of the Clerk of this Court together with costs of ete. And youare heicby notifie? that if you fa answer said complaint as herein directed la Journal from this vith < o' dalso demand of tne togetber with all cost ef sui and also ¢ 1 of th Cam such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff ’s id complaint. ; ; “Eisley whereof, I, John S. Lambert, Clerk of . the District Court afi > do hereunto . sctmy Pand and impress the seal of the I SS said Court, at Office, in the city of Nevada, this 28th day of May, a. pD. IRF ‘JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. » JOS, M. LEVEY, Dept. : a order of Hon. David Belden, County Judge in nd for Nevada County, State of Cai on of summons is to be made in the Nev once a week for the period of three months S y of May, A. D. 1560. — Attest. JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk, By JoS. M. Levey, Deputy. MeConnell & Garber, Plit’s Atty. ceed Notice. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 14th Jadicial District in aad for the County of Nevada; State of California: In the matter of the petitiowof E. M. DENTON an Insoly of said District Court, notice is here creditors of the said ton to be anc before the Hon. Niles s wresaid in o} t vada on the 26th day f od al at 10 o'clock, A. M , of that d ven and there to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be g assignment of his estate be made edfronr bis debts and liabilities in he Statute in such case made and provid vd; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. Sze rans Witness my hand and seal of said Conrt this 21st ; of May, A. D., 1860. a, : ay * FOUN §. LAMBERT, C’k.D.C. Dy Jos. M. Levy, pep. Cl’k. Mereptrra, Hitt & Moyers. cs May ‘25th. : Atv’ys. for Petitioner, THE FINE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, . Photographs, . ported, where no such Pren . sohumns, r lof the § . time and t Pat i 0, at j anc ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY MONTHS, . Broad st., opposite the Hotelde Paris, Nevada. ICTFULLYINFORMHIS CUS , ce of Nevada and vicinity the most beautiful and tkinds,aswellas :an be ta kenin the State, andat cheaper ratesthan heretofore, “2 +s Life Size. Photographs r : ° : : faken and painted in oil or pastil colors: His long experience in the Dagnerrean art give him the superiority over every operator in this place and ESPECTALLY O¥ER HIS PUPIL RECENTLY ESTABLISHED HERR, He ' hand a beantifal assortment of all kinds of cases and gold lockets, COME ALL and see the pictures of the best galleries and you will decide which is the best. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN inevery branch of the Art. September 30, 59 —tf FOR THEAOQLIDAYS . Watches, Jeweliy, &c., EL. CELARIRN, Opposite the St. Louis Hotel Com. st. AS just. received a fine Assortment of JEWELI KY, consisting of WATCHES from the best ‘turers of France and Europe. Diamond Rings, Ear Rings, ” Fob Chains, ’ Watch Guards, Gold Pens, Pencil Cases, : Clocks, Se. §c. Tn fact, everything in the Jewelry lme, of the finest kind. « L# Watches and Jewelry made and Repaired.2} OPPOSITION LIFE OF TRADE! Also, attached to the above establishment is a al picture ma JUICH will beretitted and opened on the Ist \ day of Jonu 1260, by the addition of a second story; naw under eourse of construction, with ine Skylight, where the finest . Daguerreotypes, and Ambrotypes. Will be taken Cheaper than the ~GHEAPEST, . By one of the best Artistsin the State! And better than any in the mountnins, (Though my Ambrotypes did not obtain the Premium at the late State Pair,) Because I pip NOT SEND ANY. When my-New Gallery is eompleted, I shali be prepared to take the , Best Pictures in the State, and Mi Reduced Rates. LIST OF Life Size Photogray Ambyotypes, 4 siz ee do * 16 do 1-9 PRICES N. B—The public has béen mis-led by the advertisements of ethers of the profession in Nevada. by announcing through the public newspapers, that they obtained the Second Premium for Daguerreotypes at the late State Y, bit 1 is not the ease, Sae ith, 9.) the official list as renium can be found in its linion of Oct LOUIS CELARIE. Nevada. Dec, 20, 1859. —3w Art Amid the Sierras BE LIO®GRAPHY. HE subst “the cit takes this method of informing 1s of Calitornia that. he has refitted lis now prepared to take all kinds of s knewn to the at = * +.fieliographic Art, Ursurpassed in'the world; that he has made new arr us far persons coming from distant parts d-would say to all such that, provided pe sfaction is not given, he will not only not charge for work but will pay them for their wihle in calling. ngen have been made in view of the fact that the.cou y is flocked with unskilful rs, whic rk is not only wanting inchemt, and everything that constitutes a good These se w . picture, but owiug to the improper use of the chemicals employed, they afte rendered perishable and hacss, avoidthe itions practiced, the citizens of this and the adjoining counties, and travellers, are most respectinily invited to cail upon him at his rooms, in Grass Valley, where he will be found ready. atail times, andin all kinds of weather, to take pictures in the best style by all the various processes now known, some of which areas follows: Ambrotypes, Photeeraphs, PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES, Stereoscopic Pictures AND Sunlight Paintings on Mica. imp ——ALso—— Patent Leather and Oil Cloth Pictures Artistic and life like pictures by all the above new veautiful processes of finer tone and infinite durability, unsurpassed for boldness of outline or beauty of tinish, will be executed at all times and in all kinds of weather, Persons heretofore unsuceessfulin obtaining perfect pictures are particularly invited to call. Old dz reotypes and ictures copied, im. proved ¢ rendered it } Views of buildings, m . the shortest notice Deceased persons taken in the most appropriaz manner, N. B, lustructions given in all departments of artat WOOD’S ing claims, &¢., taken at aes =< — Administrator’s Sale, TT OTICE IS HEREBY Git EN, THAT IN N pursuance of an order of th ao sbate Court Cof the county of eee made tt y A. D. 1860, the undersigned poy estate of N. T. Tone s, d at. public auction, to the . *SASTURDAY, the Stth day « June, ISG), at 1 1 o'clock P. M., at the Court H Door in t city of Nevala, the following ribed Proy rty. to-wit: ~ One undivided one half of a se ‘ 1 ot . of mining © claims, ~situated on Ws Hill, a tail-flume connected, Also one undivided on with ces. ing at the N. E. corner of B and running up said creek 21 ing back to thecentre of the als one undivided one-half . and lat situated at Coyotevi ring’s house and lot. also one fourth of a set of mining cla Picayune Point on Lawson ravine vie Bostwick’ & Morrell Diggi pipes, tools and appurtenance situated in Nevadac } ne-half cash. the bal Terms of sale, one-nait h, tl two equal pay in 60 ang 90 days to! cured by mortgage. Nerada, Juue 7th, 1860. — est H.B. THOMPSON, Pat Ins olvent N otice. aid p b. Admr. N THE pPrIsTRicT COURT OF THE . Lith Judicial Dist . of th itcof © In fhe matter of th Debtor. ent Joh: Hon. Niles Court Roo of Nevada, on the 18th ds t e clock of that day, then and they have or ca the -gebtor should nei ie his estate oleae i and caedts, } 65 pg ie and prov dy ud in th vavgh{ proceedings against sara insolreu: bes : g S Wiun my kasd and the somos *this the isi + Bb. pes 23 JOHN 5. aia KEROSENE LAMPS. i Ae te. ~~ Que Dollar Grd a ste! 2 PRICE Sgn Se 8 woPor Sale by eres, 20th day of . ne. Everything is Township, Nevada county. . \Ambrotype Gallery, Mill Street Grass Valley, By T. M. WOOD. } . . . Oct. 14.—tf THE NEVADA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. {I AVING established ourselves inthe above business we are now prepared todo allkinds ! Pp ace OFC. STING with veatness: at es 2! ut We have id destools Superior to ‘nv other Foundry in the +, and patterns fo MillM els from & to 15 inch 1 Fronts for Brick Buildings, Bal cony a ning kt s.&c. We wili also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds,from 8 to 40 horse power, insin New and Warran t Perfect. LARGE LATHES in running 1 Jordersquicker then any other E work doue willdo welltocall amine our extensivelotofPATTERNS. . ker Al ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ArTENDED TO. WM. HEUGH, JNO. McARTHUR Pr oprieto r COALOILLAMPS DEITZ’S PATENT. elegant patterns, ‘Lureches and bring them Tpona lof these Lamps afford by far the most eco Feb. 18S—3m itmay be prodnced— GAS, at about one A THE PATENT ext Crystal Iinminating Coal Oi]! repared by the most improved chemical proc Oil neve been known tofail in uniform lity forits brillian f Light when used W LAMPS = It Great Hluminator of the Age. Forsale by W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., Sole Acemstforthis City, et D3 iyr Ao 2) Main Street, Nevada, . elegantestablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, . for the use of Balls, Parties, &c, &c. ‘Empire Livery Stable, ulikinds . By the turning of a single . y with truth be re. Graveling, Er, San Grancisco Adver’, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! California Stage Company! The Stages ofthis company will leave 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, For Marysville. Leave the abovenamed office every morning at 64 o’clock, p. m. passing by Grass Valley, Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, andarrivingin Marysvillein time to connect with the company’s 2 o’clock stages toSacramento. For Forest City. Leave every morning at 7 o’clock for San Juan, Camptonville and Forest city. 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. Returning leave Orleans Fiat at 8 o’clock, a.m. arrivingat Nevada atl o'clock, connecting with the Marysville and Sacramento stage. JAS. HAWORTH,Prest. Ww. S. McRoberts, Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE N AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1859, the trains of the Sacramento Valley Railroad willleave as follows. viz : The Passenger Trains. Willl eave the Depot at foot of Kstreet, at Sacramento at 7 o’clock, a. M.,and 2 Pp. mM. 7iWillleave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at A’M,12M.,and 5} P. M. On Sundays, willleave Sacramento at 7 A M., and2P M.,willleave Folsom at9 A.M. and5 P.M. TICKET OFFICE—On Front street, under the “What Cheer House.” Regular Fare over the Road, $2each way. Excursion Tickets for Sundays, out and back, $2, Freight for Folsom Wiil be taken up by everytrain, excepting Sundays. Up way freight by the 2 P. M. trainonly. Freight must be deliveredat the Depot.foot of L street, halfan hour before the departure of trains, . elseit willbe retained for the next train. . Rates of Freight—Upward, $3 per ton, to Folsom. . us < Downward, $1,50 (for stone) . perton to Sacramento, . The7 A.M. trainout from Sacramento connects w h stages forallofthefollowing named places,and passengers procuring tickets at the ticket office in Sacramento, willbe sentthroughfthesame day. / Thestages run from all of the following named placesto connect with the 12 M train from Folsom, arrivinginSacramentoONE HOUR BEFORE THE SAN FRANCISCO BOAT LEAVES! . Nevada , Grass Valley, Auburn, Iowa Hill, Forestcity, Downieville, Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Hill, Illinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood Georgetown, Mormon Tsland, Coloma, EI Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar, Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak Vity, Arkansas Diggings Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador, Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown, J.P.ROBINSON, Superintendent. Sacramento, 1859-tf UNION. LIVERY STABLE Broad & Main st., Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, ORMERLY ofthe Metropolis Stable would in . formhis friends and the publie generally that . he has added extensively to his already large and . Harness, &e.&c.—and is now preparedto furnish as fineturn-outs as can befoundinthe State. Well trained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well e. quipped forladies or Gentlemen . will be ready at alltimes A longexperience inthe business and an earnest desire to retainthe confidence of my friends, leads . meto believe I will be able to give general satisfac tion. Particularattention paic to Horses onlivery. Carriages always in readiness with eareful drivers The quality of mystoek willpermitmeto say that . thoseseeking pleasure,or engagedon business would dowelltogiveme acall. J. A. LANCASTER. Nevada .March 12th 1858. J. H. HELE. LONG KNOWN asone of the piontual \ eersinthe Livery busmess, has in na) consequencse of an increase of eus4 & ‘a tom and in order to accommodate his friends and the public, purchased the stand opposite the National Exchange, which he has rebuilt enlarged and fitted vp in a manner unsurpassed, EXorses, Bugsies. (DOUBLE orsINGLE )BAROUCHEs, ConcoRD WAGONS HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, tobe had atalltimes,and of the very best stock. As he designs keeping a No.1. Establishment, none but . the best stock will suit hiin. Transient Stock left atthe Stable will receive every care and atten tion atreasonable prices. Remember the Empire Livery Stable Broad street, opposite National Exchange. Nevada, Sept. 2, 1859. J.H. UELM MEAT MARKETS, JAMES MONROE, DEALER IN Fresh Beef, Pork, Vegetables, Xe. Broad street, Nevada. Opposite the Virginia House. =P All ORDERS delivered every morning, Dec, 233m THE EMPIRE MARKET. On Pine st. below U8. Bakery. NEVADA. Come one, Come all—that is if you have the CASH to pay forthe best Beer and Meats . inthe mountains Meats wholesale, meats by . the quarter side or carcass : cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at all . Minnesota, times Cheap as N B—Not to be different from others we in. vite old friends and patrons to stay away un. Onsley’s Bar, . less they have the CASH. CHAS. KENT. OLD LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN. AL¥’S OLD LONDON CLUB TOUSB 1 GIN, which has been used so extensively in California for the past five geo. is pronounced by all good judges to be the best article of GIN ever offered for sale in this market in bottles. _ ae @n consequence of other parties shipping Gin in after the cenuine Daly’s Old Lendon Club House Gin will be put up in Unpainted Cases, to which fact the attention of purchasers is called. In ordering Club House Gin, merchants should
be particular to order **DALY’S” Clab House Gia. WM. NEWELL & CO., aprl3 3mis SOLE AGENTS’ Hall's Sarsaparilla Yellow Dock and Iodide of Potass S PREPARED from the finest of Jamaica Ssrsaparilia and Engiish lodide of Potass—admirable asa restorative and and purifier of blood, it cleanse. tne ssstem of all morbid and impure mat‘ ter—removes pimples boils and eruptions from tke Skin—cures rheuniatism and pains of all kinds—aAll who can afford should use it. as ittends to give them Strength and prolonglife. Sold by Draggists gencrally, at$1,.0 per bottle. waar = R. HALL & CO., Proprietor, the . Smith’s Flat, Craig's Flat, green cases. and branding it Club House Gin, here. 1S ALL SOLD IN BOTTLES, 12 BOTTLES IN A CASE. 18 ALL SOLDIN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS. T have arranged to keep a supply of my above ce’e brated Whiskeys in San Francisco, and they will hereafter be for sale by Dealers in fine Liquors throughout California. JACOB VAN HORN. June 1, 1860. YE THAT SUFFER, Fteacd! Read: Andbe assured that DR. PAREIRAS GREAT Italian Remedy!! Now known and approved by use for over ned os g Fifty Years. still remains triumphant over all the multifarious medicines for the cure of Private Diseases, no matterhow long standing, without any injurious effects tothesystem. This remedy is warranted Purely Vegetable. . Quick in effect, and Certain in eure, acting as it . RABE’S BUILDING, 1 does, in mediately on the organs themselves, giving them energy and vigor, and removing inflammation ina manner superior to any Medicine ever made known to the world. For sale by D, BABCOCK, General Agent, No. 73 Davis street, San’ rancisco. and by Druggists throughout this State and Oregen RICE, COFFIN & Co. Agents for Marysville. E. F. SPENCE, Agent for Nevada. Junel—3m S. H. Prichard & Bro., Commission & Forwarding Merchant. . No 97 Front street, San Francisco. . Stancise Agents for Jones & Hudson's Chewing Tobacco; the Mayflower, Virginia offering to Califernia, Our Jewel, El Sacramento ; E. J. Hudson’s ) Sweet Scented Oronoco; Smoking J Rose of Sharon ; Prichard’s Corn Cob ; James Chiever’s Wellington; Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey in barrels and half barrels, Will receive orders for Drugs & Medicines, &c. for Messrs Thomas & Fuller, New York. S. LUBECK & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Embroideries, Ribbons, Bonnets, Millinery HOSIERY, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Matting, ete Number 54, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Feb,3. 1860. LANGTON?’S Pioneer Express, CONNECTING AT MARYSVILLE AND NEVADA WITH Reliable Express, TO ALL PARTS oF CLIFORNIA, THE ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE. We will dispatch Daily Expresses from the fo ing places: IN SIERRA COUNTY. Downieville, Goodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo, Forest City, Morrison’s, Sierra Valley, Independence Hill, Chip’s Flat, Eureka City,, IN YUBA COUNTY. Greenville, Galena, Hill, Oregon House, Young’s Gold Hili, Poster’s Bor, Slate Range, Camptonville, Indian Valley, Parks’ Bar, Rose’s Bar, Long Bar, Timbuctoo. IN NEVADA COUNTY. Alpha, Montezuma, Little York, Cherokee, San Juan, Humbng Oity, FrenckCurral, Sweetland’s Moore's Flat, Marysville and Nevada, And every Saturday morning from Nevada to th follow ing places in UTAH TERRITORY: FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley, GOLD CANON, GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val. CHINATOWN, JOUN-TOWN,? TRUCKEEMEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY, WALKER RIVER MINES. XP All Lettersfor the Western Atlantic States, nelosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and indorsed “Overland, via. Salt Lake.” will be forwarded and reach their destination sooner than by any otherline. ‘ FF TREASURE, Packages and Letters, transmit ted to and from the above points with unrivaled despatch and security. z Gold Dust and Cumforwarded to all parts of the. United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at . as low rates as can be done by any house with security. Our Treasurea Express will always be accompani ed by faithful Messengers. Notes, Draits, Bills, Xc,, collected or negotiated, aud allorders attended to promptly. Purchases of every description made. Forwardjiogof Merchandise and Commissiunsof every nature attended to intelligently, and with promptitude. Office in Nevada, next door below Wells Fargo & Co’s JNO. PATTIZOY Oct. 21, 1859—t1 Agent. Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the firm ot J. M. HAMILTON & Co., are requested tomake immediate payment to W. H. Crawford, Wholesale Druggists, 143 & 1435 Clay San Fran . who is authorized to settle the same. . ciseg i miayli-Gin 4 May 25th, J. M. HAMILTON & Co. o Adver’. PACIFIC FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST ST., SAN FRANCISCO, Ww continue to manufacture at the abeve well known establishment STEAM ENGINES, QUAR TZ, FLOUR, AND SAW MILLS, And other Machinery of every deseription—Iron and Brass Castings of al? kinds. From the long experience we have had and the swperior tools and machinery. and the very large ecoflection of patterns at our command, we feel confident that our facilities for turning out the best style of work with despatch and at the lowest rates, are not surpassed on the Pacific coast. Russian Iron Screws for Quartz Mills made at short notice. Orders for all kinds of work will receive prompt attention. GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN. may4 Late Goddard & Co. re JONAS G. CLARK & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE& BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 128 Washington St. San Francisco; 49 & 51 FOURTH STREET, Between J. & K. Streets, Sacramento; . Hunter St., between Main and Levee, Stockton AND FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE. may25 3m ee a a J. B. Painter, (Late Omeara & Painter,] DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Material, Paper, Cards & Printer’s Stock generally. 132 Clay St., near Sansome. San Francisco, Jan. 20, 1860—ly Removal! Removal! NEW MUSIC STORE! GRAY & HE RWIG, Have Removed to 63 Cl door above Montgomery, vier arate PIANOFORTES, Agents forthe ale of Instruments from the following celebrated manufacturers, Raven & Bacon, New York, Brown & Allen, Boston, Hallet & Davis, Boston, Boardman & Gray, Albany. The above Pianos can not be surpassed for quality of tone, delicacy of touch and durability ; being made expressly to withstand the changes of our California climate. MELODEONS, MELODEONS! Scle Agents for California for CATHART & NREDHAMS celebrated instruments. PRINCE & Co's Melodeons of all sizes. The largest and best selected stock in California of NEW, POPULAR and STANDARD Mvsic—Domestic and Foreign. Instruction Books of all kinds. Brass Instruments of American Manufacture. Sax Horns of every description. CANOPEONs of all qualities, We particularly call the attention of Band masters to the fact that our stock of Brass Instruments are of American manufacture and are greatly superior to the German Instruments generally found In our market, Roman & Irattan Strives for all tinds of stringed Instruments received direct from Europe at intervals which insure a constant supply of tresh artieles. Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Flutes Flageolets, Picilos and Clarionets. GRAY & HERWIG deal exclusively in music and musical Instruments, &e A long practical acquaintance with the business has enabled them to make arrangements which justify them in announcing that they will sell the best articles at the lowest possible rates. ("Orders promptly attended to—A liberal dis count to the trade, Seminaries, &c. Diseretionary orders attended to by a person who has had along experience in teaching. dec. 23,—fm To Capitalists and Owners of Real Estate who contemplate making permanent Improvements. PH@NIX WORKS, Wily oe Ss AWS Uy, G Ze KITTRIDGE & FRAZER, Proprietors of the Phenix Iron Works,San Francisco, Lp to call your particular attention to the'fact that they are extensively and svccessfully engagedin manufacturing Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Pri.on Cells, ete.,at greatly Reduced Prices! Our practical knowledge of the business has been rendered complete by ten years experience in San Francisco. Our best reference is our work which can be seen in nearly every city and town in this State and Oregon. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Js A large assortment of second handDoors and Shutters constantly on hand,and for sale at very low rates. 172 Battery street, near Pacific, San-Francise T. T. THOMPSON, Dealer in Common and Concord Harness, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, &c., &e. PURCHASED OR SHOP MADE, The best im the market’ and cheapest. Broad Street Nevada, Opposite Post Office, And Two Doors above Helm’s Livery Stable April, 6,—tf. 150,000 Brick! Brick!! Brick !!9 PIONEER BRICK YARD, ee has now on hand a few more of those BRICK, such as akE BRICK— and will be constantly manufacturing more of the same sort—sufficient to supply the demand of Nevada, at the old yard, half mile from town on the . bar Po Pita. Wa. O’DOSNELL. Eroreries, &r. San Frawtises BA's IMPORTANT TO Miners, Families, Restaurant, and HOTEL KEEPERS: T. ELLARD BEANS 7 Wholesale Dealer. in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 52 Broad Street, Nevaaa. UITABLE fer cw \) Jewelry are bought at a . ntrinsic value, by . BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery street, San Franeiseo. inte Setts fer Fine arge premium over the AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving more Groceriesand Provisions than any other house ia the mountains, and can and WILL sell them CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE THIs s1pE or Sac-. DQ YOU WANT A GOOD WATCH? RAMENTO. And further,—I will and do hereby agrec, to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramente, adding freight Now is your time to get your winter Supplies, As goodsare cheaperthan ever before in California, and f have now in store 1000 qr. sacks Flour. 50 whole and half bbls Pork. 25 cans Jewell, Harrison & Co’s. Leaf Lard. 500 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 100 kegs E.B. & H.G. Syrup. 50 casesassorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbisS. C.and Brine Hams, ! 50 boxes Hill & Co’s Soap,} 50001bs extra clear Bacon, 50 ch Comet, Oolong and Suisons Y. H. Tea 100 kegs assorted Nails, 100 bbls and_hf bbls crushed, granulated, powdered New Orleens and San Franciseo refined Sugars, 25 cases Oysters. 50 kits and hif bbls Mackerel, 50 kegs butter, 50 sks white and bayos Beans,} 200 mats China Rice, : 50 «< “«« Sugar, 50sks Java and Rio Coffee,} 25 cases soda crackers, 200 kegs blasting powder, 100 sks Potatoes, 25 hf bbls dried apples, ALSO—A full and complete assortment of every kind of goods appertaining to our line of business consisting in part of Jams, Jellies, Green Corn, Green Peas. Preserves,Spicea, Ground Coffee, Yeast Powders, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters,Sardines, Pickles, Cranberries, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Pearl Buarley, Split Peas, Tapioea, Sago, Pepper Sauce, To mato Catsup, Caper, Worcestshire Sauce, Olive Oil, Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, Corn Starch, Salt, Cream Tartar,Carb, Soda, Saleratus,dr Currants. Muiquors. Fine and common Brandy, “© Whiskey, Gin, CASE LIQUORS: Old Tom, N. E. Rum Bokers Bitters, Cal. Wine, Claret, WolfesSchnapps, Club HouseGin, Host. Bitters, Fairbanks old Bourbon, Chas, Heidseick Champgne, Turners Raspberry Lemon Straw berry and Gum Syrups, and many other articles too numerto mention. We want itdisttnetly understocd that we make nolong winded accounts. Our terms are cash or short approved credit. All goods warranted 0 give satisfaction. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, Sept, 2. 1°59.—tf. DAVENPORT & CO., WHOLES E& RET IL DEALERS IN LEASE examine the Assortment and Priees of those now selling by BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery street. DO YOU REQUIRE A FINE DIAMOND SET In Ring or Pin? OU will get a superior article from BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery street, DO YOU DESIRE SILVERWARE FOR YOUR TABLE? E N COURAGE Home Mannufactare and purchase some of the Washoe SILVER FORKS: AND SPOONS made by BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery street, San Franciseo:. JANSON, BOND & Ce, Importers and Jobbers of DRY GOODs, BLANKETs, CLOTHING Straw Goods, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, ete N/E have recently, in consequence of having ar\j rivals of New Goods, been obliged to onlaigs our already large Store, at the Corner of Clay and Battery Streete, Where we are now opening the lar v gest and best assorted Spring Stock ever imported in San Francisco, consisting of every article in our line, and altogether too numerous to enumerate. W. termined ; Petpet Not to be Undersold by any one in the Trade, But will furnish a stock of goods at les. 1 Ss rates it can be bought at auction, while the stock to satan . from presents a far greater assortment and facilities for supply —_— a dozen Auction Sales. We will grant the usual credit to all responsible traders, or allow a Discount for Cast ae equal to the time usually granted, April 20, °60.-3m We are opening one thousand packages of NEW AND FRESH Goops? Just landed ex. Great Republic, A. Jackson, Si Nevada. and other Clipper Ships now in port; oare reecivingby every Steamer a large assortment of New Dress and Fancy Goods! To which We invite the a(tention of the Trade. We only ask the buyers of the Pacifie Coast whether by the Package or the Piece. to examine our large stock before purchasing elsewhere, and are satisfied that we can give satisfaction both ‘in regard to styles as well as prices. Call and see us, JANSON, BOND & Ce., GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND LIQUORS. Kelsey's New Building, COMMERCIAL STREET, Goovs DrELiverED Free or CHarer. Nevada Oct, 28, 1858 r Corner Battery and Cla " _ April 20, 60 -3m fun Peanciee, Copartnership Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing ume der tue name of KELLOGG & HUMBEKT, ie dissolved fro Humbert. m this date by the retirement of Mr. J.G. KELLOGG, ‘ : A. HUMBERT. San Francisco, April 2, 1860, TPYHE undersigned will continue the business of I MELTING & ASSAYING GOLD AND SILVEE at the old stand of Kellogg & Huinbert, No. 108 Montgomery st., under the style and firm of KELLOGG, HEWSTON & CO. They trust thatthe manner in which the large buUnited States Baths a —ANDHAIR DRESSING SALOON! = :. THE undersigned re spectiully informs the cit P izens of Nevada and v1y.-cinity that they have just a completeda fine Bathing House, attached to their well-known esablishment, where the public can be accommodated with Baths at all times, They also keep constantly on hand “Dr, Genning’s Reprductor,” celebrated for its medical powers of the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandruff, and keeps the hair from turning gray. They keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of Perfumery of all kinds, THEO. LAMPE & BRO: mch19 No 51 Broad st, next door to the U. S. Hotel HAVE YOU READ HAVE U READ HAVE YOU READ HAVE YOU READ HAVE YOU READ HAVE YOU READ HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH! PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH! $3,00 PER ANNUM. ALSO, ALSO, ALSO, THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN $1.25 PER ANNUM. ADDRESS TIUTCHINGS & ROSENFIELD, SAN FRANCISCO. WM. FAULKNER, & SON. 132 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cali. . House, Agents for J. Connor & Nona, U.S. TYPE FOUNDRY Siness entrusted to this establishment during the past seven years has been conducted, will be a guarantee tothe public for the future, and will ensue them a liberal share of patronage. Particular attention will be paid to the analysis ef Minerals, Metals, Waters,Products of the Arta, pinions on these subjects will be given at all times cheerfully, without charge. J. G. KELLOGG, JOHN HEWSTON, JR. J. H. STEARNS. San Francisco, April2, 1860, . DR. HEWSTON, who is an Analytical Chemiat and Metallurgist, and who was the first Melter and Kefiner in the Umted States Branch Mint in this city, has been in charge of the Melting and Asa: Department in the office of Kellogg & Humbert for the past five years. Mr. STEARNS has been acting as Cashier for some length of time. I cheerfully command them to the public for their capability and integrity. LHU it Aprii 6,—3m. HUMBERT, JOHN R. SIMS = SUCCESSOR TO sIMs & FRAZER, Oregon Street, Between Front and Davis, SAN FRANCISCO. MANUFACTURER OF Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Grating, Railing, Batconies, ete: LL Orders from the Interior, 4 Washington Territory, Foonew's tee British Columbia, or any place on the Pacifie Coast, attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. B.—Oregon street is in front of the Custom north side of the United States Court Houce Buildings. Mr. Sims appreciates the past liberal patrom5} age of his friends, and trusts he will continue te And Dealers in all kinds of printing materials. . merit it in the future. For the information of Printers will find it to their advantage to call . strangers, he would say that he feela confidest on us before purchasing. may 4—ly. GEO. L. STORY & Co. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N PAIN TS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &e., &c., NAVE REMOVED from 105 CLAY sTREET To 106 BATTERY STREET, Cor. Merchant, San Francisco. mar 2to aug 16—60 THE EYES! THE EYES! 2 é DR. E, H. PARDEE, @&> OCU ATS T After a blindvess of mor than five years DR, PARDEE has made h msel thoroughly and » eqnamted with all dis he I practice cight j eases of the Ey } Years in San Fran be surpassed in any p. for proof of this he have been eured by skill ofall the eininent Ox 308 ton, Philadelphia anit Ney wholly objects to the use of caustic, blue stone—keeping the patient in a dark reom, dieting, blistering, cupping —the blue pill at night and salts in the morning et¢ ete. DR. PARDEE has also been remarkably su¢ cessful in the treatment of Rhenmatism, Neuralgia, and all the pains about the head; and the frequent calls thathe has for his Rheumatic mixture from all parts of this coast, with many testimonials, is Positive proof of its efficacy: and to prevent answering many inquiries by letter, he willstate that it can be senttoany partofthe esast, and each bottle will be accompanied with full directions and a receijit for a linament magical inits effect over pain, iugredi ents of which eax be procured any wherc-price. $10. The ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted by Dr. P. have all the natural movements adie eee cp toma che en by close inspection. / ne Rayan es ¥ DR Ei. PA RDEE, San Francisco, California, OFFICE—Clay street, Plaza Hotel, two do above the Plaza. feb24 Gms JEROME H. COOK, City Bill Poster! that his experience in his particular calling is surpassed by none on this coast, which his superior work, sent to almost every town in California and Oregon, also, Vietoria and Sandwieh Islands, and to be seen on some of the bess buildings in San Francisco, fully attest. A large assortment of second hand shutters on hand, for sale at low rates. _ April 13th, 1860.-m3 H. H. WICKES & CO., No, 53. 4 Broad st., —-—Wholesale and retai] —— DRUVUGGISTS Corner of Broad and Pine streets. OFFER A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, DUSTERS, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC., ETC, And will satisfy any one who may give thema eall, that they keep an assortment and sell as LOW as any Dealer in the State. BOOKS, STATIONERY, —AND— ATLANTIC PAPERS, Can and will be sold at REDUCED RATES, at he BROAD STREET Book STOR Ez. Biank Books, Music, and Musical Iastrue ments Have changed Owners and Prices The friends of J. EHAMLIN, we hope -will still continue to favor the corner with their confidence. We can demonstrate to any one that this is a permanent institution and that we intent to keep the confidence of the oe mayttt? H.H. WICKES & Dissolution. df beara: COPARTNERSHIP res, 7; Bro isting between the undersigned, L: Sayuel, under ‘he name and style of ¢amuel & ‘ is this day dissolved, The business will bs carried on by L. Samuel, alone, on cornet of Broad &>Fine street. L.SAMU iEVEL, Mevada City, May 30th, 1860,