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April 10, 1863 (4 pages)

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sstheim exf the strict lifer: favor hols, y-one nm the Feb. unt & have rty anid . out Vhieh ndant Oat froia unty. p and Also. uated from rb as n all fran ging seo y; to ours ib 2ist >» ane farce rift. ptrict bia. riieid land, sreby Vent. Hon I NP, BROWN, Proprietor, ~~ of ie 1, WINTER tat SPRING GOODS iuspect our stock. Pe ) VoL. é. , fee NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1863. oon —— a Fevada Daiky Transcript, NS ea—ne = ~ Advertisements published at low rates. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. Office-sOn Commercial Street. 5 ~~A CARD FOR THE : “Winter and Spring Clothing Trade a Of San Franciseo.-. oe BADGER &« LINDENBERGER Nos. 411, 413 and 415. Battery street, corner of * ‘Merchant, San Francisco, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS JE would call the atteution of CouNTRY MERCHANTS to ourt “usually large stock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article inthe CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. Wehaveconstantly on hand the largest stock and greatest variety of Cassimere and WV ool Hats of any house in San Francisco. and our prices for these goods are less than those of any other house, as we receive them direct from the Manufacturers, Consignment. QGurstock = In particularly attrastive, and the great feature t&¥the Country Merchant is the unusually low price—less than the eost of importation.— We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods linc, which goods we have purchased in this market, under the Hammer, and are offering them at New York Cost, and Less. We publish this Card-in order that we may; make new acquaintance’, and induce those who . have not heretofure purchased of us to call and Good articles and Low prices are the great inducemenss’ ¥ all who purshase to sell again Merchants whe buy of uscan make a good pro* fit. and sellto theircustomersatalow figure.— We remain respectfally, your obediant servaats : BADGER & LINDENBERGER, + pare SCHOOL will re-open on Monday Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Nos. 415, 413 and 415 Battery-st., San ¥rancisco, Jan. 24th. 1863.—3m : FOR SALE. Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate _-BUILDING LOTS for from $19 to $200 —ALSO— . 10 VARA LOTS and entire blocks of beautiful Garden Land, in th > city and . eounty of San Francisco, on the line of the San Jose Railroad, atthe west-end Dey ot. MENHE Title is absotutely prerect, being « = sh grant, finally confirmed and patented by the United States. The Shafter Bill reepecta this title, the city authorities respect it, the Distriet eourts and Supreme courts of the United States, respect it—besides the Title has been forever quicted bya fiual decree and judgment against the City. ao that there is notevena cloud or shadow upon it. Whoever purchases one of these lots will buy a lot and. not «lawsuit. Oiltccs No. 19 Naglee’s butidig, i. or womery and Merchant streets, San Francis —— . , HARVEY 8S BROWN. “UNDERTAKING. WM. C.STILES UNDERTAKER, has on hand ahd will make to order COVERED ©*¥¥ INS at the following cheap rates ¢ . SMALL SIZE; FROM... sovcccscces#3 tO 810 LARGE SIZE, FROM..ne a9 40 x--$10 to $20 GRAVE FENCES, ofevety style, furnished cheaper than by anyother person in the county. ALL WORK DONE in the neatest style Plates furnished and no charge for engraving. March. 16. 1861-tf MINING CLAIMS FOR SALE! VIVE-TWELFTHS of the mining claims known ax the ain ag disgings, on t. Hill, near Nevada City.: Apply to = . %. F. SPENCE, Nevada City: miwl a Wire Rope is seventy-five per cent Cheaper Thsn any other kind of Rope—Whr? ECAUSE, compared withany other Rope B of equal strength, it is from FoUK to six tim?s more DURABLE ! Because, it is FoRTY percent LIGHTER ! Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diameter, atidonly ONE-SIXTH of the BULK! Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofthe game size of the HEMP ROVE! . /Becease, it does not STRETCH or SHRINK, in dry or wet weather. ! . Because, it docs not AnNSORB WATER, and donbie its original wKiGcHnT! Because, itis as PLIABLE as theother rope of equal strength ! Wire Rope is the OXLY KIND of rope that ean be used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump Ropes; Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Ropes, &e., &e These who have one given our Wire Ropes trial, will Use NO OTHER, at any price. Cirenlars giving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonialé, &e. will be for warded by addressmg the manufactures. or their agents throughout the State. A. 5. HALLIDIE & CO., 432 Clay st . "team as . San Francisco. “ W.H. CRXWPORL. Agent st Nevada. _ Bread Street. Nevada City. ‘OV. CHAUVEL.. Proprietor. THIS well known establishment has just u a tho h refitro and overtnciag. and Proprietor invites the Public to call and «amine for themselves. Ne ecffortis spared to make ita . First Class Hetel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders will meet with and Dinner parties will be Select ‘School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, . HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W.E. F. DEAL, A. B....Principal. Ang 2, 1562. —. TERMS: na 74 Primaty Sranches, per month, ¢.<4335.555.84 8 English Branches & Mathematics, per month 6.00 _Latin. to E00 ee eee eee Pee eer eee eee eee eer GrOCK. 250 ss sees eeetseenecoreessenee 3 00 . tion. and excites the ABSORBENTS into: German, ..+.++ +2 y SS 2004 action, by which the WATERY,Ok& CALCAREOU jo PE PPR ES ee ET soe &S 29 . depositions, and aH’ UNNATURAL ENLARGENo extra charge for Book Keeping. For further particulars enquire at the Schoo House ; Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly ptepareé to enter any of the College classes. : UNITED STATES BATHS! AND Fae oe HAIR DRESSING SALOON. ‘I\HE undersigned would inform the eitizcnsot . Weak Nerves, 5 ‘eambitne 1 1 Nevada and vicinity that they harecomplated Horror pe vt Aone: Waletirn? a fine bathing House, avtached to their wellkx swan . Limness of Vision, Pain in the Back, establishment; where the nublic can be é6COmmo. Universal Lassitude of the Museular System, dated with Baths at all timcos They also keep . Hot Hands, “> Flushing of the Body, T~ eonstantly on hand ‘“‘ Dr. Genning’s Reproduce. tor, « celebrated for its medical pewers over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandraffand keeps the hair from turning grey. PERFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand. 020-tf TILEO. LAMPE. 54 Broad street BROOKLYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! rue Famous Propr tetor of the well known and old establish =? 7), ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons and_friends that on and aft r the first-of November next he will remove from the oid, dilapidated building on Broadway, where he has resided since June, 1862, and will-open'*that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK 8TRUCTURE, which-was built expressly for a hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome gnd Pine streets. The Building is fire-proofand suppled throughout with gas, and water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every couvenience -is offered at this Hotel; the rooms ail being well ventilated. large and commodious; and I do not hesitate insaying that the BROOKLYN house will be second tonone in the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all others visiting the city, are invited to come and examine for themselves. The Brooklyn Hotel Omnibus_will convey you to the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it will cost you nothi The Omnibus willalw_ 8 be at the w ival of the inland and! cean “steamers, to take passengers an 1 baggage r Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotelis conveniently sit uated, being in the central part of the city, where the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every three minutes each way, to all parts of the city. There isa large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500 volumes Of Standard-Works, exclusively for the use of its guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or month, with or without board; also, elegant suites of Room to families or others, at reduced rates. The table will ‘always be supplied with an abundanee ofthe choicest and bes! the market can afford, and no expense will be spared to set a table that will defy the criticism of the mest fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, Jenn. * San Francisco, Nov. ist, 182.—6m CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ( PEN TO LINCOLN—Passengersthro’ . { from Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours !Freight through from Saeramento to Liucoin in three hours ! ; Ample facilities are now offered for the accom modation of the passenger and freight traffic o the Central road. Persons wishing to visit Sac ramento for business or pleasure can take the 5.38 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive inthe city 80 as to have from five to six hours attheir dis posai, returning the same ts / ’ Running of Trains: S. V. R. R. AND G. C. R. R. Leave Sacramento.... . 6.30 A. M, and 2 Pp. Leave Lincoln......5.15 A. M and 10.304. Freightand Yassenger Tariff. : Through Passengers. .. Ess owed -Three Dollars a Through Freight...0.c.00 sees Four Dellare C. lL.. WILSONNov, 30th, 1861—tf : COLDEN SYRUP ! F of : . SUGARS, ae Seb San Franciseo Sugar Refinery mt. 1,000 gallons of Golden Syrup FRESH every day—rale Sherry-color and Double Refined— much superior to imported Syrup. Also, 46,000 pounds pATLy of Crushed Pow dered.and Coffee Crrehed Sugars, cqual to ‘any imported. Thisdomestie Ketablishmentdisber ses six hundred thousand dollars per annum for duty, coal and wacee. w‘*hin the State Its p.o ducts for oo'r by nl, racers my 28 tf Rich Quartz Specimens! YUITABLE for Catting and * ehing, ivr i.) Bought at a Large Preminm over the intrla sic value, by BARRETT & SUERWOOD, vewelers. New No 517 Montgomery at. San Feanctero FINE ARTS ! UL those who are desirous of obtaining LA. fine ' Engraving.or Lithograph, framed or . . unframed, or Materials & Studies go for Drawing & Painting, £% Would do well to call at the largest e’tablishment in San Francisco of . ROOS & WUNOERLICH. > Goupil & Co’s Depot. : » _ New Store 219 Montgomery Street, _ fyi0mi ie (Russ Block.) __CHARTRES COFFEE. Steam Mills for Coftee & Spices . ! ' @. VENARD, Woe. respectfully inform his many cuetomers an Dryness of the Skin, Who can say that they age. n In all their Stages, Littieor no change in Diet; and who have paid HEAVY FEES to bs: cured a short time, have found the that the ‘* POISON ” has, ERFUL ASTRINGENTS,”” been dried in the system, to bréak out in an aggravated form, and fections and diseases uf the And ik certain to have the desired Diseases FOR WHICH IT 14 RECOMMENDED. . of thecity of Philadelphia. H T. sels tions contain no narcotic. no. mercury, or other iajurious drugs, but are purely vegetable of November, 1-54. Who endeivor to Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation Compound Fluid Extra Buchu APositive and Specific Remedy ‘or Diseascs of the Bladder, KGa. Gravel and § Dropsical This Medicine increases the power of DicesMENTS are reduced as ‘wellas PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. ‘ Helmbold’s Extract Buchu. aie 2 For. Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits and Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. . go Attended with the Following Symptoms :— Indisposition to Exertion. Less ofMemory, — : Loss of Power. ,ifficulty of Breathing; . Eruptions 6n‘the Face, _. Paltid Countenance. These symptoms. ifallowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Inpotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, In_One of which the Patient may Expire, at, frequentiy. fol» lowed by those ‘‘DIREF UL DISKASES,”’ “Insanity and Consumption,” ‘Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. Bit None will Confess. The Records of :he Insane Asylums, And Melancholy Deaths af Consumption, Bear Ample witness to the truth of the Assertion. ” The Constitution @-se Affected witl Organic kh eakness, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen ane Invigorate the System, Which Helmbota's. Extract. Buch invariably, . . does, i ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL Females— Females—Females, Old or Young, Single, Married, or Contemplating Marriage. In many affections Peculiar to Females, the Extract Buchu is wnequaled by any other remedy, as in Chiorosis or Retention, Irfegularity, Painfulmess, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and_ for all complaints meident to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE. SYMP10M8 ABOVE NO FAMILY should be WiTHOUT IT. TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCUKY,. oR U PLEASANT MEDICINES FOR UNPLEASANT ANY DANGEROUS DISEASES. Helmbold’s Extract. Buchu and Improve Rose Wash CURES SECRET DISEASESAt little Expense : No inconvenience : And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Jrinate, thereby Removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Ure thra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expeliing All Poisenous, D seaséd and wo nout Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Who-harebeen the Victiins of Quacks, in were deceived and vy the use of ‘Pow, Perhaps ufter Marhage. Use HeLmne.n’s Extract Bucuc for all af. UCRINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, rom whatever cause originating and no matter HOW tOnG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid ef Diuretic. ; Helmbold’s Extract Buchu : ts the Great Diuretic. effeet in all Evidence of the most reliable aud responP subte Character will accompany the medicines "ERTIFICATES OF CURES, From * to 20 years’ standing. With names known to SCIENCE AND FAME Price $1,00 per bottle, or six for $5.00. Delivered to any Address, securcly Observation. Describe Symptoms in all Communuations packed from Cures Guaranted! Advice Gratis!! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeare! befer6 me, an Aldcrman HELMBOLIS, ho, being duly sworn, doth say, his prepara . H. T, HELMBOLD. Sworn ana sabscribed before me. this 34 “day _. WM. P HIBBERD. Alderman. Ninth St. above Lace, Phila. Address letters for information to H.B. HELMBOLD, Chemisi. Depot. 104 South Tenth St. bel. Chestuut, Phila BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And Unprincipled. Dealers, ispose of “THEIR OWN’"’ and the public generally that he . “ther” Articles on the Reputation uttained by has moved into his new Brick Building, No. Helmboid’s Genume sgperettedts. é. oe it t 627 Front St., San Francisco, a be mired Gavnapariiia. * oe Where, with his large Steam Machines be wilt! be able to fill any order at a moment’s noficc. He will continue as before to make Only one kind of S Coffee, and he will mark every with his name to prevent counterfeits and imitations. Rov2e-im2p_ ERNEST. Bookbinder, Keisey’s go> Ball, wearer otten upto b Hy to the under g 4 a” Ove CHAUVEL evada, June Wth, 1802. ‘ wf H. Building, Corner of Pine end Commercial e-rects. Nevada. mace ti ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S. Ta Cut out the advertisement and sead for it. Improved Kose Wash. Sold nat by HOSTETTER, SMITH & DEAN, , 227 Montgomery, St San Francisco. And all Druggists peese no other. And avoid Imporiwn and Expoe” ¢ ° s . with the assurance that the work will. bo well / denee of thy fricnds, leads me to believe I wis! Broad Streets, Neves. : NO. 34. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION : = OOMPANY. ——— The fast and splendid steamers CHRYSOPOLIS and . . NTELOPE will leave on = alternate days for San’ Frantiseo, at 2.0’elock rp. M_ from the foot of Kfstreet _Steamer CHRYSOPOLLS, ChadwickMaster willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and 8. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. es 4 Marysville and Intermediate Lana > ings— teach 4 Day. : Steamer Young America, Litticton, Mas. ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, Will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7 o'clock; A. M; Change of Day for Red Blatt. Until, furticr notices, the steamers-ef the Cali-_ fornia Steam. Navigation Company Will make two trips per week to Red Blafl, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M Freight received every day. ‘ea For sriaght or passage by any of the above boats, apply en board, or at the office ofthe Cali fornia Steam Navigation Company, on board brig Gtobe ASHE DENG-EON, { Agents: L , Mv. H. TAYLOR. _Pacramenttn Ageit L7bm fe PALMER, HANSCOM & CO., GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! ANUFACTURE IRON CASTINGS’ anc ‘Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS! A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, Caleae drons, etc, etc. ee, Nos. 19 and 21 First Street, Heath & Brodie Crushers-aiways on hand. San Francisco, March 27th—3m SNOW TENT HOUSE. fl. A. SACK ETT, ..Managing Agent é hens traveling public will find the table proand good clean Rooms and Bed A large CGorralis connected with the Barn. ay and Barley alwayson hand and sold at the lowest rates. Sasoned Lumber of all kinda: : Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &c r sale, and scasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to acramento city. PLANTING, PRUNING. And Training Fruit and Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain and Ornamental Gardering ! f Send subscriber offers his services to the citlzens Of Nevadain any of the above branches, and ekilfuily performed. Terms moderate. Or, ders leit atthe National Exchange—with T. und at the office of the Tragacript and of the Journal, will receive prompt attention. Nevada, Dee. 29, is62—tf THOS. A. SMITH. vent an overgrowth of wood and te promoje early fruitfulness UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOUN A. LAN CASTER would in. Y form his friends and ; s fie” the public generally that he has added extensivel: to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Bugs gles, Saddles, Harness, He. and is prepar ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as cau be found ip the State. ; Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will b+ reaty at all times. A long experience in the bus iness and an éarnest desire to retain the confi be able to give general satistaction. Particular attention paid to Horsea on livery Carriaves always in readiness with careful dri vers furthe use of parties, balla, d&e. The qual ity of my «tock willpermit me to say that't ~«<« sceking pleasure or engaged on business \% sald do wellto give me a eall. J.O'’'NEIL, Next door to Cheap John’s, on Pine Stree {(LOTHES remired in the best rder. Aiso / attends to cleantny of Coats, Pants and Vests, inéuch a rianner o# to have the ap pearance of New Ga ments. Give me a trial —my prices aredow to suit the times. EE OO a ny ame . ALEXANDER BUSWELL., Pprassiesi Bookbinder, Paper Kuler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 517 Clay and 514 Commercial streets, between Montgomery and Sanseme. San Francit co. Binding of every description neatly executed Blank Books ruled aud bound to any desired pattern. je22-Hiup JOHN GHKIMES, WILLIAM GIBSON, FASHION SALOON ! B. Street,.. Virginia City. ‘HE choiecst Wines, Liqu. and Cigars will I always be found atthe Karol the Fashion Attached to the saloon are two first-class Btltard Tables. ocl4 tf Ifye would know allaboutthe War! EAD aloud‘ and let your friends know they can get them all at *. P. CHURCH & €O'S. Paper and Periodical Store, Cor: of Pine and vided with everything the market affords _ Holmes, fruit deajer, &e., Commercial street, . . N. b.—Pruning with special reference to pre. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE RIFLEMAN, Will stand for Mares this sea-; up.to Augustist 00 Per season. Pedigreé—Riffemaa, bh, bred by John Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky. in-1835, Got by imp Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and Marksman by Rodolph, ad Butterfly by Sumpter— Maria by: Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus. Rodolph-was by Sir Ancliy, of Transport, dam by Haxall’s Moses.(he by linp Sir Haray)gd b Biackburn’s Whip. g g d Maria, by. Craig’s Alfred, g g g A the celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter'was-by Sir Archy, out of a sister-to the dam of Thornton's. Rattler, by Imp Robin yer . oy erry eed Old Stamern ny r, gg gd themare Cuted by Col. Delancy, of Sirginia in ee: Busnart Pa eae aa got by Woodker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity by Snap; Rewuus; Godolphin Afab, Een St BAS: 4alencoe was bred‘by the Earl of Jersey, in 1831, aad won two thopsand guineas. RiddlesWorth and Goodwood Cup in i831. The next year he won thé Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, and then challenged for the Whip, which banter met no acceptance. He now retired trom the turf, and was imported into the United States by James Jacksons:in 1837. Got py Sultan, out of pian potas, by Tramp; Web, by Waxy : Penclope, by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by H ghilyer.; Promise, by Snap >—dulia,—by ‘tor’s dam, by Partner ; Balton; Darley, Arabian let's: Barb ; mare. 7° Rifleman, atthe State Fair—of 1862, took the first premium for thorough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for -thorourh. dreds. and HAD NO COMPETITERS; 4 i Persons sending mares from a’ distance ean rely upon, their stocks receiving careful and Lp towne attention by, experienced men, and ni provided with ample’ enclosed pasturage, and without extra charge, during the season, of the best-qaality, but at the risk of the owners. ‘Jo. DOLL, April Ist. Red Bluff Nevada Daily Transcript . E WSPAPER AND JOB PRI®* Ing OFFICE, — COMMERCIAL STREET. ee Blank: Speeta Bonny Lass, by Kay ; Byerly, Turk ; TatfoJobPrinting of all Finds neatly and. promptly “ éxvéiited on sho r a notice. a é Particular attention paid to the: Printing of : Posters” of all sizes, shape? r+ color. BullHeads, Checks, for Bankers, Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. Circulars, Cards, of all sizes. Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen, _ Certificates of Stack, Blanks Programmes, for Theatre or Concerts. Drafts, Receipts, Bills-of fare, Way+Bills. hee., fet. Gee. * ‘Advertisements publix hed in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT at low rates. Agentsfor the Transcript. Orders for Advertising, Job Printing, Sub scriptions, &c. left with the follonging persons will be faithfully attended ta. Woolseys, Orleans and Moore’s' Flats—R. O. iielsman. Ked Dog. Little York, and Dutch Flat—E IP. Ilopkinson vieWashington, Alpha amtomepr=A_L. Dewey. Porest city sud Downievill@-Langton & Co, North San Juan—Dornin & Congec. Grass Vallev—W. K. Spencer “an Franejsco—L P. Fisher. 2 TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASUREICS OFPICK, NEVADA, April, ist, ie. § L{#. persons holding Warrants drawn on the me General Fund of Nevada county, and regis twred between July lst. "861, and January let, InfZ, are requested to present the same for pay nient, Interest on the same ceases at the date of this advertisement. ; E.G. WASTE, Trensurer of Nevada Coupty. beh agh b's SALE. —Hy virtue of an ¢x\) ecution tome directed delivered out of the ffon--District Court of the 14th Judicial District fuand for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date April 3d, Avy, 1863. in favor of Jobn MeArthur, and aganet L. Rayan, Gearge Wyatt, Henry Wills, Frank Bioss, John Spayth, John Walker, J. B Burnie, Jerry \ illiams and Ana KR William, composing “Vigilance Mining Co..” forthe sumof Eight Hundred, ‘Ti irty ~ tour and 50 100 Dellare, (debt,) with interest on the suid sum of $s 50, from the 2nd day of April, 1863, at the’ rate of 2% per cert per month, together with all cosets of sult. I bave jevied upcu the following dea ribed property which was heretufore attached to-wit :—That certain set of mining claims knownas the Vigijance-Mining e¢laiins located on Cement Hill, Nevada county, together with the mill «end-all the machinery, sluices, chra, Hoisting Gear pipes and sppurteuances thereunto telongiug or in any wise appertaining. Ps Notice is hereby given that T will expose. to publie sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder fur cash infront of the Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, April . 26th, 1865. between the hours of 9 o’elock a. mM. and 4P. mM, Gtven under my hand this 34 day! of A: ' 1863, N. W, KNOWLTON, Sherill, Chas. Dunn, Jr. PHY’s Atty. TWO BIT HOUSE! 107 Broad Street, Nevada City. TH. undersigned takes this method of iatorming bis friendsand the public, ‘ that he is still at hie old stand, on Broad street, at the “Old srooklyn tiouse,”’ where he will serve, a good iwo bite. Also, a good bed for Board and Lodging. $6 a week, jazz = il equare weal. for the game price — PY RMONT. Fd on, at Doll’s Ranch, midway on : : i pes er ‘road between Red Bui and Taine ———— Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and got by Enesoe Susie. dam. by. Fox, p-d by the “ d (Arr Sa ma Place’s White Turk; Natural Barb . . Rn ee