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August 11, 1861 (4 pages)

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BF STORES, filed ‘you and JAM WEAVER, within tem lage fies the service ’ this writ, if seryed om you it this county, within twenty days if served om you in this District, and out of this county'and within peg Bop aif served on you in the and out of 8‘trict; in an actioncommenced on the 27th day of June, A. D., 1861, in said peated ‘to recover ‘the sum of $2,303 75, (with interest n fromthis day until paid. at the rate of Three per cent. mhonth, : bes th rtain.promisso upon three certain. promissory 1 set out and mentioned in eg "you are heveby mucin that if you-fail to answer d complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will ke Judgment inst you therefor by default. together with all costs of uit, and ‘also demand of the Court such other plaintiffs’ said complaint,, ‘ ‘(~—) In testimony whereef, I, Jno. &iJLAM} seal ; BERT, Clerk of the District Court, afore\* press the seal of the said Court, at office, in the . eity.of Nevada, this 27th day ofJume, A. D. 1861. JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. Roberts, Jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles. Searls, District Judge} of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court. A true copy—Attest. .JNO.S, LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. S. Roberts, Jr. uty. Sargent & Niles Pitts pei j29-td* hohe dot OF DECLARATION.—State of California—County of Nevada—ss. Know all men By these ‘presents, that I, ANNA C. FAUCHERY, of said eounty and State, wife of Bb. Fauchery, residing im the eounty and State aforesaid, do hereby declare and make known my intention to carry On business on my o7'n account, and in my own name, as sole trader, in pursuance of an Act of the legislature of tthe Btate of California, entitled «‘ an Act to author ize Married Women to transact business in their own name as Sole Tradere,”’. approved April !2, 1852; and . further declare @hat said business will be the business of car ving on_ a Saw Mill, used for cutting lumber at Laké City, and selling water frem thé ditches ofthe ‘* Eureka Lake Water Compas 2? and will be carried on and practiced in-aald County of Nevada, and that the amount of capital invested by mein the business aforesaid does not. exceed the sum of five thouaand dollars. In witness whereof, [ have hereunto ; baet my pnd and seal this 6th day of July, her ANNA C. X FAUCHERY. come, * mark, Yn presence of Gro. 8. Hupp. ADDF State of California, County of Nevada—ss : On this 6th day of July, A.D. 1861, before me, George'S. ee a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared Anna Fouchery, wife of B. Fauchery—personally known to me to be the individual deseribed in and who executed the above declaration as a party thereto, and that‘said’ Anna C. Fauchery, wife of the said B, Fauchery, having been by me first made acquainted with the contents of said instrament, acknowledged to me on an examina= apert from and without the hearing of her said husband, that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion, oF undué influénee of her said hus , and that she does not wish toretraet the execution of the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, inthe county resuid, the day and year last above written. a , GEO. 8. MUPP, Notary Public. uly 9.tf : ~~ seal — A NEW PRI? IPLE. White's Patent Ler ' «ees and Abdomimnal & eter, VOR THE RET*® § AND RADI. : cal cure of TE’ ‘ ‘*. » Instruments ate reiividivdic. at yrineiple and con~ struction from «ll others ; eombi what is val pabie in all uthere—with yew 3 of vast utility. The principle is the same in the Adult, Infant, and limbifical Trusses and suUPERIOR. iPhie bow uses in these instruments—is-NoT-a ering: but soft iron, to be shaped at pleasure. © POWER which is in the short steel spring is also a lever. “nd 1s entirely cowtroled by the serew,,makive the pressure upon the pad heavy or light at vour pleasure. The pad works over akntckle, givi ga cireutar inward and upward motion—re vuires not more than one-half the usual pressure, and very little on the back Cannot work op.or ont of place—Pat.bearing changed, or the Pad itself changed imsize or sFapeina moment. Ti.ecw fustramentes arethe mallest— Lightest—Show \east—Moat ‘Durable—No rust —Most Cle tly Kutire covers: washed at pleasure, and extr: covers furnished with all the ins traments)—~ They wil! do more for reliefandradiealoure thin any other instruments offered to the public : For sale by EDWARD HALL & CO., succes sors to HJ dinsin & Co.,wholesale Druggista, No. 688 Washington Street, San Francisco.— Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. je29 3m To Farmers, Stock Raisers, Livery Stnble Keepers, Etc. ° Mlustrated Horse Dovtor (new—Four Hundred. Piwesriltioins >. secs co hebivcee., $1 00 Brown’s Modern Parsi ry (illustrated)... 6 00 Dodd & Herbett on the Horse (each).... 1 50 Youatt on the Horse.icece ecees odevesedis 2 00 Redding oa Wine Mhating...cccccee--++ 2 25 Harbison on [ees ( published)..... 4 50 Also—A couiplyts ‘ortment of Works on Stock Raising,” \vrienitare, > Ete. Any of the above Books som ree of Postage, on receipt of the price. Address J QA, WARREN, ry street, San Francisco. in State Journal. j22 tw SS USNNENT, vavicating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. _ Battery siro@. upposite.the Custom House, ‘ FRANCISCO, i Ag ucy of the r we OM VIO PE Surveyors’ . “tA WT Agency for +2 ‘alo @©f UWnited States ve MB AwOrNnent Charta, GENCY for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and ‘@ureur t ; i4¢ sale of Surveying InAtrameyts, mo. thatuced-at the celebrated estabiehment « ii tiee : foung, of Philadelphia. Né SICAL INSTRUMENTS, Rookay-D i ews Mnseoe mente, Surveying ehaina, Leveling “taves; » constantly on hand, and for ealé && reduced rates, Chronometers ‘rated by Transit Observations KP Repmirsot every deseription exeeuged in the best manner ' Rm : #. MANSELL, IGN, ORNAWENTAL AND HOUSE LALNTEN, “road: sireet, Nevada, next above te & Co.'s Brick store é eapness, punctuality and dispatch the order of the cay: ’ tia FOR saALE—Pamte mixed. 86 ‘a8 is prayed for in . said, do herennto set my hand and im. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES At Greatly Reduced Prices! At Grently Reduceaé ‘Prices ! At Greatly Reduced Prices ! ™ ae : $60 and tipward ! §60ana upward! ‘TWENTY per cent. DISCOUNT from our former low Prives. Se v A hag ey ree mie SUCCESS ATTENDING : the introduction of our New Style Family Sewing Machines in this State.(as in all others, )has prompted certain unprincipled and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon the public certain inferiorund so called * = CHEAP MACHINES! Which either by legal/injunctions or from their own inherent defects have long since died out in the Eastern States,’ It is our determination to y Supply a Good Machine AT A VERY LOW PRICE And the purchasér may net a8 in past instances experience in the purchase of one of the mis named Cheap Sewing Machines, a dear bargain and waste of money. —— ‘THE WORLD-WIDE-REPUTATION OF THE GROVER & BAKER . mote gh HE” SEWING MACHINE And the fact’ that OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! Have already been sold and are ere clicking in every quarter of the globe, proclaiming in their unerring action, perfect operation and wenderful simplicity, daily ahd hourly THEIR UNDENIABLE. SUPERIORITY Is the best evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,efforts of inventive geni ) the most perfect. application of mechanieal: sk 1, and the best practical results of an undivided aim to pre-eminence ABOVE ALL OTH ERS ! Are combined in the Grover & Baker Family Sewing Machine t That this pre-eminence has been attained isin controvertibly evidenced in their increasing and unprecedented gale, and the UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending them si ALL THE FAIRS OF isco: Where against the most pewerful atid unremitting opposition of rival Machines they have in every instance received THE FIRST PREMIUM Over Wheeler & W ilson, Singer, Howe ‘And all other Shuftle Machines. oy Send for a Cirewlar of ov educed Priees,‘Cuts, Samples of Sewing, etc. “ R. G. BROWN,.... -AGENT 329 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Samuel Jelly, Sacramento ;. J. T. rysville; J. L. Woodman, SanJose. Allment, MaStockton ; J. Lewia : Jemim Sonneduienataeese eee ed BETTER THAN ANY OTHER * 8 2,4 Boardmans ohiillenge Yeast Powder For sale by the trade, and BY J. Cc, WINNANS, m16-3m No, 124 California strect, ¥F. TILLMAN, No. 90 Battery street, San Francisco. . oe Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S . celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in the market for os porarnet: ‘ ed fire-proof q ty, having “S\~. withstood in California, as . well.as in the East, the het‘ testfires known. We can refer to endless certificates from parties in our mining towns, where these Safes\have been subject to the most severe tests of its fi roof qualities. The Safes are secured by our Com ution Lock. This Lock is in every reapet the most secure one in use; it r the. key and combination to If the key open the Safe. should be abstracted from the owner, it would be perfeetl uscless.-ta, the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in his head. To thogein,want of areliabie Safe we uffer the above cheaper than any other in the market. A large assortmenton handand'te arrive. a2-6m BF. TILLMAN 90 Battery st: PAINTER & CO., Practieal Printers And Dealers in, Type, Pressés, Printing Matertals, Ink, Printing Paper, Cards, ete. J. B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, ; —__— T. Ps PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. 3ly San Franciseo, March WASHINGTON MARKET. No. 10 Commercial Street, NEVADA QITY. THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. Their Stock is. received daily, is always fre sh and consists of the following articles : Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Eggs, . Onions, Cabbage, Potatoes, Fruits, Apples, Prunes, , Oranges, ALSO—GAME and POULTRY, constantly on hand Hotels and Families supplied. with Vegetables at The Lowest Cash F*rices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET andi make your purchases. Fr. xX KZAST, AGENT .OF__-A. SEIBERLICH,Beer and SHOE Mana(acturer, of Philadelphia. Warehouse, 214 California Street, (below carat fp SAN FRANCISCO. Constantly on hand, a lurge assorted ‘stoek of Gentlemen’s; Ladies’ Misses and. Children’s Wear, of superior quality. Also—French, Calf Boot Legs and Boot Fronts. . . F. X. KAST, Sole Agent for California. Couptrv orders promptly attended te m28 8m COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS, Bugera SEVENTH AND K STS. Sacramento. aving leased the above wel known and popular Hotel, thoroughly rénovated and repaired the same, now offers inducements to the Led tag public superior to any Hotel in Sacramento. Families and single guests visiting the city, will find at the Golden Eagle, Better Rooms, Pleasant and well furnished and a Table unsurpassed by any Hotel in the City. With moderate prices. Every room has Sprth Beds and Mosquito Bars throughout and is we ventilated. OUR COACH will always be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Hotel Free of Charge, and to any part of the city for 50 Cents each. ’ M. TUBBS, ‘Late of the National House, Boston. D.K. PATTON, he International Hotel, 8. F. Formerly June 24-3m MATTESON & SAMUEL'S WATER-POWER CERRICK N ATTESON & SAMUBPLS have erected a shop on Deer Creek, below the Foundry, and have associated themselves in the busmess of making Matteson & Samuel’s Water-Power Derrick. The water:power can be easily adapted to the common hand Derrick te Windassing and Saw Mills. ‘ ALL KIND OF MACHINERY Can be run with very little water where theres agood fall. They areprepared to make Maehinery ofall kinds, Sheet fron Mose, Trip Hooks of @ new construction, making and setting artificial Saw Teeth to Circular Saws, ete. They are also pr.).ared to do all kinds of COP PERSMITHING, BLACKSMITHING, IRON TURNING, Ete. Orders for WATER DER RIOKS from abroad promptly attended to or particulars apply to the undersigned. KE. E. MATTESON, Jan. 19, 1861-tf GEV. SAMU='LS. JEROME H. GOOK, BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL POSTING : 5: ciTy Fifty Three-sheet Posters.......e. $5 00. Fifty Two-sheet Posters. ....s.sesse-e 4 00 Fifty One-sh-et Posters...,..cecscenee. 2 50 Each additional fifty.... is endnwees s coseee 1°OO mn Half-sheet Posters. ..,.0..csseee-+ 2-50 bach additional fifty...c.cccessscceesenss: 5D hes tter-sheet Posters......-:s-. 1.00 Distbriuting Programmes, ete. {per 100).° 1 60 ers left at the city Printin® Offices will receive prompt attention. iy jie-tt one . House where all the le. “recently been added, can ,& comfortable home for Travelers, ane ou within this writ, if: within if served on you in this'state and t in an action commenced on the 30th day A A. D. 1861 in said court to obtain a decree of eourt pla 4 foreclosure of a mortout of. executed 'by said defendant to Joseph and for the sale ofthe pr “and in said oy particularly mentioned and deseribed, the application of the moneys _ arisimg from such sale to the payment of the amount -due oma certain promissory note set forth insaid eomplaint, made and delivered to said Baptiste Joseph, and by said Joseph as ed to this plaintiff Leh, Hite date with said Mortgage and thereby Intended to be secured, to-wit : Aa ‘of 40 with interest thereon frum the 6th day of February A_D. 1860, at the rate of ten per cent perannum till paid ; and if etd deficiency shall remain after applying all of said mone roperly so applicable thereto, then that-plaintiff ma have exeention therefor against the said defendant—and all and every person claiming eee or under ltim subsequantly to the date of plaintiff’s morrage and the commencement of tltis-action, may be barred.and foreclosed of all right,
claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or. on part thereof, ‘and for such other and further reliet, or both, in the pr-mises as ey be just and equitable. And youare hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint, ag herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by defaiilt. bi, Ma with all costs of suit, and also demand of the court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's said complaint. a In testimony whereof,.I, John S. } L. 8. Lambert, Clerk ofthe District Court you~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my handand ‘impress the seq} of said court, at office, in Nevadacity, this30th day of April, A. D. 1861. Se JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. ROBERTS, Jk. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, District Ju of the 14th Judicial District. ; Attest, a true copy an ee 5. LAMBERT, Clerk. , Per Jos. Roberts, Jr. ut m1-3m Hill & Hupp, Atty’s for NATIONAL EXCHANCE,. Broad Street, Nevada. a GEHREORGE R. haw CASTER. OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens of Nevada and the Traveling pub lic generally, that he.continues to keep.the well known and popular Hotel known as the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. The Sigs of Brick, three stories high, and ich ote er ad Y FIRE-PROOF, having stood wo fires. Large additions have been recently made and it is fitted ‘up in a Style that cannot be surpassed by Ay public House in the State. The Beds and Furniture are New, And for Comfort and Style cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. Game Suppers got up to Order § Particular tention will be pekk to the accommoedation of Ladi and Families.THE STAGES, running in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the Natioaal Exchange. ie the House is kept.o all night. re is a tine Read 200m attached to the ng journals of the State can be found. The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the choicest ' ’ ' Wines, Liquors and Cigars. in the large and spacious room, which has found twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long experience at the: business, . shall endeavor to continue to make the ‘*National -Exchange* the best Hotet in the Mountains, and Also, Charges will be moderate to suit the times. A Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be given. to the care of Horses, Carriages, &c.: Horses and Carriages can at all times be grocuren. by applicetion at the office. evada, Sept. 6, 186N.-tf yl Ho! Every One that Thirsteth ! DR. CRONK’S CELEBRATED RUOT BEER The most Healthful and Beneficial Temperance Beverage Qf the season. For sale at all the principal galoons in the city and vieinity. Orders left at No. 46 Spring street, will. be promptly attended to. je2i-tf R. P! McDANIEL. UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. i. HE undersigned would inform the citizens 0! Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, a.‘ached to their well known establishment, where the -ublic cal be accommo. dated with Baths at all tincs They also keep eoustantly on hand “ Dr. Gennjng’s Reproductor, . celebrated for its medical powers, over the human Hair. It entirely cradicates daidruff and keeps the hair from turning grey. ‘ PERFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand 820-tf LAMPE «& BRO., 54 Broad sti cet T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON Next door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada ARTICULAR attention paid té Hair Cut ting, Shampooing, and Hair Dressing. Lau now prepared to give ' WARM AND COLD BATHS, Having attached a Good Bath Hous: to my-shop and supplied it with Turkish Towels, kine Soa), Flesh Brushes, etc. Tose wishing to’ itflalve in agood Bath wilt call imand see me. Com? s & Stinchfield, sk DEALBRS: is DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Stationery, Cigaws, ete. Call and.exemine our handsome et32k af 93914 Dog, May 2. 186) ; inp CHINESE BOCTOR, At -No. 70.Commercial street, date the 6th day of February a. p.' Baptiste CAUTION A8S'TOCO: ‘the pub M and the in all cectioualet the coun isd aioe table i our bi 8 and products. Whisky nolia ’? and ‘* Family R reputation of our own P compounds. spelled, thus: of our names on-the paeka each barrel and package is ofthe Magnolia Flower it a Car our name printed in full. These various attempts t _feit our Whiskies, and ed. AMITATIONS. appreciation which ha fr 6 AGNOLLA” and othe? brands or ee OLD vent 4 try, have ied parties to resort to th mitation ’ article, and imposing upon the Public inferjo, . Andin San Francisco, our fo of the Magnolia Flower has an eae very inferier style, with our “FREEMAN & SIMSON” In other cases, similar incorrect ways of spelling our names have been, resorted to by ties who endeavor.to evade ee pow bs deesgpvt oar labels. e therefore call the attention of o ers, and ef dealers Foaling tating «of and desire them to observe the correét “spelling J ges. We also desire them to notice that i barrel and package of eur GENUIN our names are branded in full; and also, connoisseurs ang mand’ for coin 8 and terfeits We have been adn by our correspondents in various’ sections of thy country, that a’ common and , has been sold under eras the names ‘of «}ac. e,” thus: inju ne 3 RE and STAND been imitated in; names incorrectly . the law, and at the, to the above facta, m every articles t al affixed 3 4 With a view to prevent the success of Impo sitions, lmitations and Counterfeits, we have discontinued the use’ of our former colored eut and have substituted for . containing mm engra Phenix Distillery on the Schuy}kill r ver,” with ving of he © imitate and counter. : perhaps the best tributes A tothe high reputation which they have achieya i ~ ~ DAILY TRI Se e & as ‘ ari iggattivdie Inferior articles are never counterfeited, SCRIPT Book aad Job Printing Office. \ 'F\HE Proprietors of this. Estabii ent have. purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brought into the mountains,and aré now p: to execute in thé best possible manner, and at REDUCED RATES, every description of Print-. ing, Buch as : BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. . BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS; &c.,’&o., &o. athe progress of the Cholera fal highdegrev the properties FOR COLIC, STOMACH and Is a dlizhttul, rleasant, Family or Traveler should Saloon, is tue authorized A lad in quantities to suit pu CRAMPS, a FLATULENCY, SPASMS OF THE and is particularly recommended to ult ex} to the weather or a changeabie climate. the sale vi the abeve Ginger Brandy. Dr. C. V. Girard’s Ginger Brandy. 't\HIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION .w i discovered and extensively used during the London in 1882, and since then in the Unsted State’. In '849-50, while the disease was spreading over the Souther and Western States, it was found to be a relisAs.only the very best articles are used,and from its peculiar combination, it possrsses in & of astomachic stima DIAR RHGA, BOWELS, Affording immediate relief, Dyspepsia, a veut, promows Digestion, ehecks and preven Nausea, and is a certain cure for Sea Sickness Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. and healthy beverage, No be without it. NoTt.—Purenasers will please notice the sig natvre, without which none is genuine. < A. K. JsNKINS, of the National Exchange cent for Nevada. for 7 It can be rehasers. RUSSELL MI FOR HY DRAOL LLawreace S.aip, and sre suti “ied, if it rence Duck exclusively. Yor sale hv Aly April 83-3m E.are now in regular receipt 0 8 fav brand of Dusk by almost cvery ¢ lipper LL DUCK, Ic MINING! Guaranteed Kqual if not superior vad Duck. f this favoriv js given a trial by the i ‘ofure _ w trade, that has been buying hereiotore primi will give satisiactig SON, BOND & CO. Corner of Batter: & Clry st ge ebject of this -f sirable situa ions. A4u.80---8 KOOL, M The most modern syle of Schoo! propeaty bought sion». s hanil. and select, Tne Educational Herald, presly fr Teachers; can 73 Montgomery ‘m23m* NEVADA, April 2, .1861. nigh competent and well qualig tor Seuools and Famillies, and T » 4 -School Rooms, at the tre eS as » Among the many articles now hci Acie ganssenns Sates. Slate Globes, I utlosophic Charts and New Outline Mapes. Parents seoking for Schools are in Lessons in French, surveying and Kook-Keepin beh W. HOLT, & American School Institute. = . is te fur naritate is to On erg with de ERCHANDIS Desks and Chairs are te and sold on commis Circulars ofall the private Schools kept m vited te Mathe' tenet monthly, €& ad at this geut, street, corner on Dp ae of een ve — The e _ bh ga J. Ps SEE! OFFIC! 1 Twent aes ERS ———— ew Oppo: M A va they des: _ of everyt FASHI L Repai ia under t who will Sima vada and establish. Who . co! BOOT Op posit Done in a and satis If you wa them by FASH .) CHA” AVE this I I TO EN TH: KP Gar the good Reiments the tastes «Ml T intend class res*; the peoph Those a . do wetl ex Nevada. —_—— J Orderg . fee at the Nevada. A Ne