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April 11, 1863 (4 pages)

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plaint ecribituatite of ! times point y-five in a feet to hence . said: ina oe ’ two hence vet in placenow ily as ' atisfy f prof said yse to 3: to i Aprif 2 Ae Me March riff. . ity of Judiof the etingnewer l filed } , with} f serv-lays if f this you in action in said i prays j Jats { ng behe the custoal your hereby ' iplaint igment r with court nplaint Farqupresaid ess the fNevalerk, « Mige of . ork, + : = re inty of 2 matice’s a People ore the ; Office ° day of wer to ibraum sd to be @ certhy, 186 noaths—#R}in my i r.judgie said March li » Peace. Ke ons be sCcRIrT J.P an ext of the . District Califora. favor lichols, rty-one on the of Feb.h. unt} i ‘have roperty All and nd out which fendant :}.locatn from county. res and Also. pituaterdt m from Own as ith. all } . fran longing pose to erty, to e Course pril 2ist M., and ' Mareh nerifl. . District lifornia. tterfield Parland, hereby solvent. Hon. jn-epen. . in the of May ay. then why the zranted, , and he ities. in mic and ceelings [of said ,D. 1363. Clerk. eputy nty. yy Ses LOW sea al Hotel co. ‘vetors. {! Hevada Daily Transcript, “Published Daily— Monday Excepted. N. P.BROWN, Proprietor. Advertisements published at low rates. ~. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. Office—On Comméreial Sireet. THK THOROUGH BRED HORSE RIFLEMAN, Wi£Ali stana for Mares this seadaaBon,at Doll's Ranch, wnidway. on the main road between Red Bluif and Tehama, up to August Ist. 7 Terms—$100 season. Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, bred. by John H. Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky in 1855, Got by Imp Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and Marksman ty Rodolph, g d Butterfly by Sumpter— Maria by Dandrige’s ene Rodolph.was by Sir Anchy, of ‘Transport, dam by Haxall’s Moses.(he by Imp Sir Haray)g d by Biackburn’s Whip. g g d Maria, by Craig’s Alfred, g g g d the celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, by Imp Robin Beadbreast, g d by Obscurity, g gd Old Stamerkin by Imp Wildair, sega the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delancy. of Virginia in 1767. Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodker, dam <A Dux ; Curiosity by@pap ; Reguus ; Godolphin Arab, s Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by English Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Galloway. ' Giencoe was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in 1831, aad wen see thonsand guineas. Riddlesworth and G wood Cup in.is3l. The next year he won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, and then challenged forthe Whip. which banter met no acceptance. He now retired trom the turf, and was imported into the United States by James Jackson, in 1837. Got vy Sultan, out of ‘Trampoline, by Tramp; Web. by Wax lope. by Trumpeter; Prunella, by Highflyer ; Promise, by Snap; Julia, by Blank: Spectator s dam, by Partner; Bonny Laas, by Bry Balton ; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet's Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb mare. Rifleman, atthe State Fair of 1862, took the first premium for thorough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thorough. breds. and HAD. NO COMPETITORS. P aor Persons sending mares from a .distauce ean rely upon, their stocks receiving careful and ‘particular attention by experienced men, and sing provided with ample enclosed pasturage, and without extra charge, during the seasen,. of the best quality, but at the risk of the owners. J. @. DOLL, April ist. Red Bluff . CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. *” : ( The fast and splendid steam : ers CHRYSOPOLIS and ANTELOPE will icave on alternate days for San Fran cisco, at_2.0’clock Pp. M_ from the foot of Kjstreet Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chailwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays,.Thuredays, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Laneings— Every Day. Steamer Young America, d,ittleton. Mas. ter, and steamer Swallow. Summérs, Master, “will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at.7 . O'clock, A.M.’ = » Change of Day for Red Bluff. rae Until further notice, the steamers of the Cali. fornia Steam Navigation Company will make two, trips per week to Ked Blaff, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M Freight reeeived every day. For frieght or passage by. any of the above boata, a oly on board, or at the office of the Califorala “Steam Bovigniion. Goceteey ; on board brig Globe A. REDINGTON, ° W.H. TAYLOR. Agents. Sacramento, April [7th—tf Select School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD oF BROAD STREET, NEVADA. W.E. F. DEAL,A B.... Principal. ‘y‘HIS SCHOOL will re-open 6n Monday Auy 2%, 1862. : re Ms: Primary tranches, per momth. ..-.-+454% English Branches & Mathematics, per month 506 LAtiO..cccscccecses eoeeccesoscceiese ** 100 [email protected]. cecceces eceeece 9666000 ceces se 100 GOTMAB .o srccrccereses Cocescccoeioen se 2uc French, .,.sesssemeces a0 29 No extra charge for Book Keeping. xr for further particulars enq:tire at the Schoo Ilouse Young Gent! emer will be thoroughly prepareé Yo enter any of the Colleze classes. BY UNITED STATES BATHS! m5 AND HAIR DRESSING SALOOW. this? undersigned would mform the citizc ns 0f i Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, a.*xched to their well kasen establishment, where the -ublic cam be accommodated with Rathe at all tincs They also keep eonstantly on hand ‘* Dr. Genning’s Keproductor, « celebrated far its medical pewers over the wuman Hair. [It entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the bairfrom turning grey. wie alle fine assortment on hand. e2uTHEO. LAMIE. 54 Broad stree Js ONEIL, Next door to Cheap John’s, on Pine Stree 4 JLOTHES repaired in the best rder.Also / attends to cleaymy of Coats, Pants and Vests, insuch a manner a8 te hare the appearance of New Ga_.wments. Give mea trial ~-my prices are low to suitthe times. ALEXANDER BUSWELL, one Bookbinder, P. © KRaler : and Blank Book Man turer, 517 Clay and 514 Commercial streets, between Moutgomery and Sansc me. San Francisco. , Binding of every description neatly executed . lank Boos ruled and bouud to aay —— fra. : ; 2° : Pene. .} it greatl NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, APRIL Ai, 1863. . — as Nevada . : ‘ Daily = Transcript. NEw: SPAPER AND JOB PRINTING COMMERCIAL STREET. —_— oo Job Printing of all Finds neatly. and promptly executed on shor notice, Particular attention paid to the ___Printing of Posters of all sizes, shape or color. WayBills. Bill-Heads, Receipts, CHES, Jor Bankers, Bills of .Fare, Ball Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. Circulars, Cards, of all sizes. Drafts, Labels, for Druggists and eetaiaan Certificates of Stock, as Blanks. Programmes, for Theatre or Concerts. i &e., &e , ke. Advertisements published in the DAILY TraxSCRIPT at low rates. Agents for the Transcript. Orders fer Advertising, Job Printing, Sub scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons will be faithfully attended to. S Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flate—R. O Hichman. : Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—E B. Hopkinson. Washington, Alpha and Omega—A L. Dewey. Forest city and Downieville—Langton & Co, North San Juan—Dornin & Congec. Grass Valley—W. K. Spencer. San Fraacisco—L. P. Fisher. e A.S. HALLIDIE & CO., Wire Suspension Bridge Builders, AND‘ MANUFACTURERS OF EATENT WIKRE ROPE IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and capacity erected and matrrial fu-nished. Waving been constantly engaged in the erection of wirc Suspension Bridges and Aqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepare? todo such work satisfactorily and at a low fig ure, guararteeing permanency. Parties who are about erecting bridges will find to. their advantage to give us acall before deciding to build wooden structures. as the recent floods throughout the State have proven them to the whelly unsafe and unreliable. A number of our Were Suspentions are now 1 t@-use iu diff:rent localities throughout the State, no one of which has bern in the least afSected by the freshets . Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry purposes of any length or size desired. being cheaper than hemp. Scales of weight and strength, with pri ufacturers, or tieir agents inthe interior tagwne A.S. HALLIDIE & CO. 2p 3m 412 tliy Street. San Frarciaco UNDERTAKING. WM. C. STILES UNDER TAKER. has on hand and will make to order COVERED ©¥F©LNS8 atthe ful lowing cheay rates : 5. SMALL SIZE, -FROM.. cc .csccccce £3 to 10 LARGE SIZE, FROM #19 to $20 RAVE FENCES, ofevery style, furnished cheaper than by any other ghey in the county xy ALL WORK DONB in the neatest aty!r. Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.March 16. 1961-tf . DR. DAVIS, OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET, South Side above the *‘ BAILEY “HOUSE,” Nevada. PRIVATE diceases s ily. -and radically i cu ny matter of how long duration.Also, of : ar Mercurial Suffering: !. ao. Charges. MODERATE ! Consultations, Free by letter or otherwise.— Strictly secret and confiacntial. Uffice hours from 9to 12 m.2to4P M., and 6to 9pm: Nevada, Mareh Wth, AVE ALL THE LATE PUBLIC «ations, : I ces annexed, furnished on application tothe man . . THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. «The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Minés senger train carrying.. LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS, FILL, on and after the 2eth of May. 1862, make lar tri-weeklv trips, from DOWNIEVILLE to _ Sierra Valiey, Pea-Vine = Springs, Antelope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir Works, Franktown, Carson city, Dayteh, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. Leaving the office of -Lang'ton’s Pioneer Express, Downieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and Friday. : Passengers traveling this route will haye but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to receive and convey them to Vir inia City, passing through a euccession of valeys. and overione of the most beautiful natural roads in the world; stepping at the Hot Sulphur Springer, in_ Sierra Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Springs, or Geyscra in Truc kee eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities in Nevada Territory. The accommodationsalong this route, for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpabsed by anotber; there will be no delays, no trouble from anow; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee every facility to those. who desire to make a pleasant and speedy. journey. ; At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will be made with other lines to ESMERALDA & THE HUM30LDT MINES.
For freigitt or passage. apply to the offices. PALMER, HANSCOM & CO,, GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! —— MArvractume IRON CASTINGS and Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX’ AMALGAMA.:TORS! A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Stove Works, droms, etc. ete. Nos. 19 and 29 First Street, Heath’ & Brodie Crushers always on hand. CalSan Franciseo, March 27th—3m SNOW T HOUSE. “. A. SACKET TT, ..Managing Agent os public will find-thie table pro vised with everything the market affords and good clean Roomsand Beds. A_larre Corralés conneeted with the Barn. Hay and Barley alwayson hand and sold at the lowest rates. Sasoncd Lumber of all kinda: Shakes, Shingles, Laths, Matched Flooring, &c fF gale, andscagoned’Sugar Pine;cr_ freight to acramento city. ‘ PLANTING, PRUNING. And Training Freait andshade Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain and Urnamental Gardering 1! $ ei subscriber offers his services to the citi zens of Nevada in any of the above branehes,, with the aesurance that the work will be weil and skilfuily performed. Terms moderate. Or. dere deft at the National Exchange—with T. Holmes, fruit deaier, &c., Commercial street, and at the office of the ‘'ranecript and of the Journal, will receive prompt attention. Nevada, Dec. 20, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH. N. B.—Pruriing with special reference to prevent au overgrowth of wuod and to promoje early truitfulness JOUN GKIMES, oe WILLIAM Ginson, FASHION SALOON ! 3 Street, Virginia City. GRIMES & GIBSON,...-. Proprietors. "HEHE choiecst Wines, Liqa and Cigars will: . always be found atthe Baru! the Fashion Attached to the saloon are two first-class Bile tard Tables. oc lt tf Read the Atlantic Papers and Periodicais!!!'! (ly If ye would know allabontthe War: 4 KAD aloud! and let your friends know they can yet them all at .P. CHURCH & CO'S, Paper and Periodical store, Cor. of Pine and Broad Streets, Nevaca. HOTEL DE PARIS. Broad Street? Nevada City. OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor. <amine for themselves. Ne effortis epared to make ita; First Class Hotel and Restaurant, where travelers and boarders will meet with every attention.. ; a7 Ball, Supper and fimner parties will be gotten upto order, by applying to the under signed OV. CHAUVEL evada, June 10th. Te. if TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE, { “NEVADA, April, Ist, 1563. LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the General Fund of Nevada county. and registered between July ist. 186i, and January ist, 1962, are requested to presevt the same for payment, Intereston the same ceases at the date of this advertise ment. , : E. G. WAITE, Treasurer ef Nevada Cour’~~ The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas+R.H Farquhar, THiS well known establishment > has just undergonea thorough refitting and overhauling. and the Pro. . prietor invites the Public to call and NO. 32. —— NEVADA, March 3ist, 1863. Tothe Hon. The County Judge of Nevada County: re a8 nes aa *P HE undersigned citizens of thé. United: States, and residents aid citizens of Nevada céunty, respectfully represent that we are desirous of Organizing ourselves into a Volunteer Military Company, under the laws of this State end: inpaccordance with the provisions thereof. We therefore request, your Monor will appointsome suitable person, resident of Nevada county, to open a book for theentry of the names of those desirous of joining said company and taking such other stepeas may be required for the perfection of such organization. A. H. Hanson,: Wm. H. Weeks, Ohas. ©. Leavitt, (Jacob Rich, Wm. F, Evens, W.E. Pressey,Jno, A. Lancaster, . Ed. Bean, Chas. Marsh, M. 8. Deal; OQ. Fits-Willlam, L. F. Rowell, iR. O. Hickman,,. T.H. Rolfe, : Jas. H, Stebbins, W.E. F. Deal, Henry Philip, W. H. Crawford, Jno. McAllister, W. F. Haslett, A. W. Potter, E. B. Mayberry, M. 8. Hamilton, A. P. McConahay, (RR. M. Hunt, E, G. Waite, : Kk. P. Marselus, W. P. Harrington, (A. H, Irish, Sam’l. Lewis, Racine Hunt, E. F. Spence, L. CG, ckes, G. B. MoKee, R. B.Go ntry, Ole Torson, W. H. Davidson, J. N. Turner, Chas, Kent, Geo. A. Weaver, A. P. Church, M. J McCmtchan, IN CHAMBER’S CouNTY JUDGE, ‘Nevada county, March 31st, 1533. The application of A. H. Hanson, Charles A. Leavitt and Forty-four others residents of Nevada county, having this day been laid before said applicants, being desirouw™ of organizing themseives into a Walunteer Miltiary Company, under the laws of this State. and said applicants requesting that such action ma) be taken by the County Judge of Nevada county, as to enable said persons to perfeet their organization as such military company. Now. therefore, it is ordered that Charles Maresh, Kaq: of Nevada city, be and he is hereby appointed to opena Suitable Book of Kecord in which to enter the names of the persons volunteering in said company ; anditis further ordered that he do give due notice as By Jaw required of the time and place of meeting of said persons thus volunteering for the purpose of perfecting said oman ‘itness my hand this'31st day of March A.p, 1863. DAVID BELDEN, County Judge Nevada county. Notice is hereby given that the meeting in pursumnee of the above order of the County Judge.-will be held at the. Cgurt House, on Saturday, the Isth inet., at 74 o'clock. All who have enrolled their names are requested to be present. Neyada, April 7th. 1863. FIRST PREMIUM-SE WING MACHINES. WORLD'S FAIR, Tuondon, 1t®62. MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILBOX, PARIS “CEIBITION, “1861MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILSON, United States . AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 186 First Preminm te Wheeler & Wilson wil KELER & WILSON’S are universally acknowledyed to be the Best Family Sewing Machine in Use, And are the only Perfect Machines for Stitching, mend ine. Hemming, Cord. ing. Quilting, lucking,telling, Gath. ering and Embroidering, AS ALSe The most Economtenl Femily Sewing Machines In use. Call and ece thenew Improvementsor send fo a Circular HW. We.WA Devore, Agent. Cor. Montgomery «nd Sacramento «tteets. White Sulphur Springs—Napa County. oe favorite place of resort, purchared by m4, has been put in complete order. We have also ereeted several Cottages, and are now prepared to receive our ftiendsand patreas. Order for Rooms. left atouroffice nthe Criental Motel will be promptly attended to ° ALSTROM & CO., wave Proprietore. ~ CALIPUENi1A CENTRAL EAILROAD. ( . yeead TO LINCOLN,—Passengers thro’ from Sacramento to Lincoln in iwo hours! Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in three hours ie Aspde facilities are now offered for th necom modation of the passenger and freight traffie o the Central road. Persons wishing to virit Sac ramento for business of pleasure ean take the 5.36 A. M. train at Lincoln and arrive jn the eity 60 a to have from five to six hours at their dis posa, returning the eame dz, Running of Tratns: S. Ve. R.R. AND C.C. R.R, Leave Sacramento.....630 A. M,and 2 P. Leave Lincoln.....+.5.)5 A.M and 10.304. Freightand Passenger Tarif. Through Passengers. ....---«Three DoNars Through Freigist..e+.++% + +eeeeFour Dellare . C. L. WILSON Nov. 30th, 1861—tf COLDEN SYRUP ! ea SUGARS. j igeeSan Franciseo Sugar Refinery mi: .*+ 1,009 gallons of Golden syrup, FE EBH every day—vrale Sherry color and Double Metined— much superior te imported Byrup. ; Also, 40,000 pounds pPAILY of Crushe? Pow ' dered and Coffee Crv+hed Sugars, equal. to any imported, This domestic ketablishment disbur sex #ix hundreatuousand dellars per annum for . duty, cval ana wages. whip the state Its po Mae ducts for Print) vrocers. wiy 26 ti \ UM MONS.—State of California, county of >) Nevada, ss, District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California. to monty Stede Greeting: . Youare hereby.summoned to ap and an swer tod the complaint of A. Fuller & Catharine Sphneicer, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on in this county, within twenty exe if served on this District, and out of this county and. within 40 days if served on ee im the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 3rd day of March, A. D., 1863, in said court, wherein plaintiffs pray judgment againet you in the sum of $340 72 with interest thereon, at 10 per cent, per annum from Noy. 10th 1862; alleged to be due and owing them from you q All of which is more fully set forth in complaint to this actioy on file herein. i : And you are hereby notified that. if youfail to answer said Complaint as. herein directed. Plaintiff will takeJ udgment against you therefor by default, togcther with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in said Complaint —_ In testimony whereefI, R. H. Farqn} scat har, Clerk of the District Court afore—~ Senid. do hereunto act my hand, and im press the seal of the said court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this *th day of April A. p., 1863. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. { os order of the Hon. 'T. B. McFarland, Judge ofthe District Court aforesaid. A true copy attest: R, H FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G K. Farquhar,. Deputy. Searls & Niles, Piffs’ Attys. ‘UMMONS.—State of Californid, county of Ss Nevada. Township of Eureka. sa. Juatice’s Court before Ira Stanley, J. The People of the State of California, to Wm. Arnhold,.—~ You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Juatice of the-Peace, at his office in said township, ow Thursday the 2ivh day of June, A.D 1863, at one o’vlock P.M. to answer to the complaipt of F. Feet and H, Eisenbraum who sues you for the sum of $93.56 alleged to be due for money paid for you as surcties on a cer stin promissory note drawn by you Dec, 8th, 1862 made payable to Jackson Wilcoxson 3 months after dase as per complaint now on file in. my office. On failure so to appear and answer, judy ment will be rendered againstyou for the said sum of $95 56 and costs of suit. “a under my hand this 19th da de of March IRASTANLAY Justice of the Peace, A true-eopy, O. D, BaARcocK, It is ordered that the foregoing summons. be wolished in Ihe NEVADA DAILy-TRANSCRIFY for the space of three months from date, IRA STANLEY, J. 1 QO. D Babcock, Constable. BROOKLYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! rue Famous Proprietor of the well known and old establish ed Hotel, begs leave to inform hig patrons and “friends that on and aft f the first of, November next he will remove from the oid, dilapidated building on Broadway, where he has resided since June, 1862, and wil open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly for a hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine streeta. The Building is fire-proof and supplied throughout with gas, and water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every convenience is offered at this Hotel; the rooms all being well ventilated. large and commodi ous; and I do not hesitate insaying that:i.: BROOKLYN house will be second to none in the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and ajl others visiting the city, ae invited to come and examine for themselves. ‘The Brooklyn Hotel Omnibus willconvey you to the Houre free, and if you do not like the aceommodationa it will cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw_s be at the wharf on the arfival of the inland and! cean steamers, to take passengers an‘ibaggave othe Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit uated, being in the central part of the city, where the cara of the cit Radlrond pase the door every three minutes each way, to ull parts of the elty. There isa large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500 volumes Of Standard-Works. exelusively for the use of. it# guests Kooms willbe let by night, week or month, with or without bowrd; aleo, el@runt suites of Room to families of others. at reduced rates The table will always be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and bes) the market can afford, and no expense will-be-spared to set a table that will defy the criticism of the most fastidious epicure. JOWUN KELLY, JUNK, Sun Franciseo, Nov. let, 1862.—6m FOR SALE. Homesteads & Valuahle Real Kataia BUILDING LOTS for from $10 to #200 —ALSO— 10 VARA LOTS and-entire blocks ot beautiful Garden Land, in th city and eounty of Ban Francisco, on the line uf the San dose Railroad, at the wert-end Dey >t, ag Title is absolutely Puerecr, being a Spanish grant, finally confirmed and paten ted by the United States. The Shafter BI re spects this title, the city authorities respect ir, the Distric' courts and Supreme courts of the United States, rexpect it—besides the Tithe bas been forever quieted by a final decree and judginent against the City. ao that there is not evena cloud or shadow upon it. Whoever purchas¢s one of these lots will buy a lot and not s laweuit. Offices No 19 Naglee’s buildig, corner or Montgomery and Merchant streets, Ban Francis HARVEY 5 BkhOWNK, UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN-A. LAN CAMPER would in ~ form hia friends mid AN the puble generally that he has added extensivel to hia already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Wane gies, Saddles, Harmess, &e. and ix prepar: ed to furnish ae fine turn-onte as eambe found ip the State. Well trained, ficet and enary Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will L« reaty at all times. A lomg experience in the bus iness and an earnest desire to retain the conti dence of my friends, leeds me to believe I--wil' be able to give general safistaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery Carriages always in readive 6 with eareful dri vers torthe axe of parties, imtls. &e. The quslity of ry stock will permit me to say that t -«« seeking pleasure orengaged en businers % ould do well to give me 4 eall. * ou in _On a certain pro. missory note made by you and delivered to them. ~~ »