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August 14, 1861 (4 pages)

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First Premium Noiseless ~ i* es At Greatly Reduced Prices At Greatly Reduced Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices! $60. ana upward 1 $60 and upward! $60 and Upward! . ? a f TWENTY per cent. DISCOUNT from . . . our former low Prices. HE GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the introduction of our New Style Family Sewing Machines in this State (as in all others, ) has prompted — uni — ed aig Magento ble parties to endeavor rce upon the public oertain inferiorand-so called CHEAP MACHINES! Which either by 1 ral injunctions or from their ©wn inherent defects have long since died out ir the Eastern States. It is our determination to Supply a Good Machine AT A VERY LOW PRICE a And the‘purchaser may net as in past instances experience in the purchaseof one of the mis mamed Cheap Sewing Machines, .a dear bargain and waste of money. os i. THE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE And the fact that “OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! Have pireedy been sold and are daily and hourly yaerrily clicking In.every quarter of ‘the globe, procl ing in their ores action, perfect operation and wonderful simplicity, THEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY 1s the best evidence we can adduce oftheir merite. T o highest.cforts of inventive genius, the moat perfect application of mechanical skill, and the beat practical results of an -undivided aim to pre-eminence ABOVE ALL OTHERS! Are combined in the Grover & Baker Family Sewing Machime ! * That this pre-emimence has been attained is incomtrovertibly evidenced in their increasing and usmprecedented sale, and the : VUNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending. them at ALL THE FAIRS OF 1860: Where against the most ting ition of rival every instance received 1_and unremites they have in THE FIRST PREMIUM @ver Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe Amd all other Shuttle Machines. ‘Send for a Circul f reduced Phicta, Cuts, of Sewing, ete. R. G. BROWN,..... AGENT 329 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCI6CO. o. ” CROVER & BAKER’S ‘FAMILY SEWING MACHINES DAILY TRANSCRIPT . x ‘Book a4 Job Printing Office. \HE Proprtietors of this Establishment have purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brought into the mountains,and are now prepared to execute in’ the best ible manner,’ and at eae RATES, ery description of PrintBILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL tionkrs, CARDS. BILLSOF FARE, POSTERS; . PROGRAMMES, LABELS; &c., &c., &c. , WASHINCTON MARKET. No. 10 Commercial Street, _* NEVADA OITY. a THE UNDERSIGNKD KEEP A ;LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY 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 pe oa ia as oa Families supplied with Vegeables at The Lowest Cash Prices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purchases. m28-tf FORTUNE GUES. Fr. x. KAST,— AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICH, . PLOoeT and SHOE Manafacturer, of . Philadelphia. Warehouse, 214 California Street, (below Battery,) SAN FRANCISCO.Constantly.on hand, a large assorted. stock of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Wear, of su Boot Legs and Boot Fronts. F. xX. ST, Sole Agent fer California. Countrv ordera promptly attended tc. m28 3m BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder For sale by the trade, and z e > Ae ! BY J.C. WINNANS, m16-3m No, 124 California Stree, F. TILEIAAIN, No. 90 Battery street, San Francisco. Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S. celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in the market for its unsurpass-: ed fire-proof quality, having withstood in California, as well as in the Kast, the hot* test fires. 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 fire-proof qualities. The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. This Lock is in every respect the most secure one in use ; it requires the key and combination to open the Safe. If the key should be abstracted ‘. from the owner, it would be perfeetly useless to the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in hishead. To thosein want of a reliabse Safe we uffer the above-cheaper than any other in the market. [ A large assortment on hand and to arrive. a2-6m F. TILLMAN 90 Bagtery st Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, ~ Printing Matertals, Ink, Printing Paper, Cards, ete. JoR: Patri SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, — T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francisco, March 15-ly Dr. C. V. Girard’s Ginger Brandy, Fr \HIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION was _ discovered and extensively used during the progress of the Cholega in London in 1882, and since then in the Unyted State-. In 1849-50, while the disease was spreading over the Southern . and Western States, it: was found to be a reliaAs only the very best articles are used, and from its peculiar combination, it possesses in a highdegree the properties of a stomachic stimu FOR COLIC, CRAMPS, DIARRHCGA, FLATULENCY, SPASMS. OF THE STOMACH and BOWELS, Affording immediate relief, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, promotes Digestion, ehecks and prevents Nausea, and is a eertain cure for Sea Sickness. Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. Iga —— ul, pleasant, and healthy beverage, and is particularly recommended to allexposed to the weather or a changeable climate. No Family or Traveler should be without it. NoTE.—Purchasers will please notice the signature, "re which none is genuine, A. R. JENKINS, of the National Exchange Saloon, is the authorized Agent for Nevada. for the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be had in quantities to siit purchasers. T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON Next door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada. Paes attention paid to Hair Cur ting, Shampooing, and Hair Dressing. Iam now prepared to give a PT WARM AND COLD BATHS, Having attached a Good Bath House to my shop and supplied it with Turkish Towels, Fine Soap, Flesh Brushes, ete. Those wishing to indulye in a good Bath will call in and see me. American School Institute. gg oye Fp Egsticuse is to farent and weil qualicet ‘fT for Schools and Famillies, ‘and ‘i ’ ers with de. ee situations. ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDIS The most modern style of Desks and Chale foe School Rooms, at the lowest prices. Pe a mene —s Lar for sale are the amantine Slates. Slate Gloves, Philo Charts and New Outline Maps. ' — eect propeity bought and sold on commiaby + eamaaie ofall the private Schools kept on Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call and select, Lessons in French, athema’ : Servoyin and Book: Kec a >> —, . ortly He sate eal Rewed monuny, ; ~ HOLT, Agent a ontgomery corner of April2, 188). ~~ fan Primesseo 4 ame oer ‘: sue . & “ventilated. COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS. ~ ORNER SEVENTH AND. K STS.. " Sacramento. Having leased the above weil known and popular Hotel, thoroughly renovated and repaired the same. offers inducementa to the travelin c¢ supertor to any Hotel in Sacramento. ies and single guests visiting the city, w dat.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 ages, Béds and Mosquito Bars throughout and is we 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, o Late of the National House, Boston. ~ D.R. PATTON, Formerly he International Motel, 8S. F. June 24-3m MATTESON & SAMUEL'S WATER-POWER VWERRICK. ATTESON & SAMUELS have ‘erected 's shop on Deer Creek, below the Foundry, and have associated themselves in the business of making Matteson & Samuel’s Water-Power Derrick. The water-nower can be easily adapted to the common hand Derrick to Windlassing and Saw Mills. ALL KIND OF MACHINERY Can be run with very little water where there is a good fall. They are prepared to make Machinery ofall kinds, Sheet [ron Hose, ‘rip Hooks ofa new construction, making and setting artificial Saw Teeth to Circular Saws, etc. They are also prevened to do all kinds of COPPERSMITHING, BLACKSMITHING, IRON TURNING, Etc. Orders for WATER DERRICKS from abroad promptly attended to. For particulars apply to the undersigned. kK. E. MATTESON, Jan. 19, 1861-tf GEO. SAMURLS. . JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL POSTING : Fifty Three-sheet Posters...... evecee OS 00 Fifty Two-sheet Posters....e.seeese2++ 400 Fift e-sheet Posters... aisin.d's aise cose 2 50 Each additional fifty.... Vikesttnes caceas «100 Fifty Half-sheet Posters......0s.6.5 1 50 Kach additional fifty...cccacveccescccccce 50 bot arter-shect Posters......0+. 100 Distbriuting Programmes, etc. (per 100). 1 00 &yOrders left at the city Printing Offices wi)! receive prompt attention. ji2-tf ‘ CLOSING OUT!. A. LIE BERT, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, Dag igo CES to hi. friends and the public, that he is about to close out his , business, and requests persons holding winning tickets in his late,rafile, to call for their pictures before the 15th day of July next, ax an engagement with an European Periodical to furnish a series of Cali fornia Views, will make it necessary for him to start on the Ist day of August. He has a beautiful assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, which he invites purchasers to call and examine. They can get better bargains than they can ever expect to find, as he will sell at COST, being bound to close his stock out before his departure. He also offers for sale his splendidDAGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT. To a person acquainted with the business, no better chance of stepping into an already established’and p) ofitable concern can be offered. Possession will be given on the Ist of August, 1861. Toa person NOT acquainted with the art, and wishing to learn and continue his business, he will furnish instruction until the Ist of August, at which time he will be put in possession. New is your time for Portraits! Call before M. L.’s departure. You will be sure not only to have a portrait, but you will also it cheaper you can get it anywhere else. i> Ladies and gentlemen wishing to purchase their portraits, now in Mr. L.’s Gallery as specimens of his art. can secure them at very reasonable prices at? Fen YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY N RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHILLIPS will open a BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for young Jadies, in Nevada City, a few doors-above the residence of J. H. Helm, on MONDAY, MAY 13th. ‘These Ladies are experienced Teachere, and as_they intend to estab. lish themselves permanently in. Nevada, those who wish to give. their daughters @ thorough and accomplished Education, cannot do better’ than place them at this School. Terms per Month, of Four Weeks: Primary Branches....60..ccesseseeesee $3 00 a een Branches. ..... 4 00 PEMPMCee ocean geaccanmemncaecatepececsac esee French, Spanish and Latin, (each)..,.. 2 Drawing and Painting.....csccessseee 2 Nevada, May 11, 1861-tf ; Com? 5 & Stinchfieta, DEALERS IN DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Stationery, Cigars, etc. S38
ardexemine our handsome stock of goods. Dog, May 2, 186) r quality. Also—French, Calf . . }-ship will present the we ‘ Cou of the State of California, te W. W. maoiiea ts os wrerte Cis compheist of ¥ oe B. F. STO you and JAMES WEAVER, wi ten days from the service of this writ, ifseryed on you in this county, within twenty hen if served on you in this Distri . and out of this county and within forty days if trict, in ari action commenced on the 27th day of June, A. D., 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of } 75, (with interest thereon from this day un , at the rate of Three per cent: per month,) alleged by plaintiff in his complaint:to this = 1 apd: ies him ftom you, d — rent 9a upon ce peg gyee . notes larly set out and mentioned in complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefor by default. together with costs of suit, and also demand of the Court'such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. ~~—y In testimony whereof, I, Jno.S Lam; seal ; BERT, Clerk of the District Court, afore—~ ) said, do hereunto set my. hand and im-, press the seal of the said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 27th day of June, A. bp. 1861. JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. Ruberts, Jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court. A true copy—aAttest. : JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos: S. Roberts, Jr. uty. Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s. j29-td* UMMONS.--State of California-~-NeK) vada County—ss. District Court of-the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to SAMUEL D. ROLLINS, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answér to the complaint of Melissa L. Rollins, filed ust 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 county, within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 15th day of June, A. D., 1861, in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays. judgment against you fora deeree of Divorce from the bonds of Matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, and that plaintiff have the care, guardianship and custody of the infant children, Emma M., Franklin D., and James M. Rollins, and that she recover of and from you the costs of suit and for such otherand further relief as may seem just and equitable in the premises. And you are hereby notified that if you fai! te answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff ’s said complaint. ~-). In testimony whereofI. John S. Lamseal vert, Clerk of the District Court, afore «-~ ) said, do liereunto set my hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 9th day of ry A. D., 1861. JNO. 8, LAMBERT, Clerk. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge ef the District Court aforesaid. A true copy—Attest : : JNO.S. LAMBERT, Clerk. «? Jos. Roberts, Jr., Deputy. Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s. aul0 4w* Cer. SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Bloomfield. By virtue ofan execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of W. C. Carter, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date August 9th. A. D 1861, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace, on the 8th day of August, A. p. 1861, in favor of CLANS BONET and against H. CRUSON & CO.,’for the sum of $102 12%, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit ; I have ta ken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit : All those MINING CLAIMS, being sit. uated and lying at or near the town of North Bloomtield, (Humbug District) bounded as fol. lows =f ng on Humbug Creek, 300 feet more or less, bounded onthe north by Jacobs & Co., on the south by Colton & Co’s claims—running back to the centre of the ridge, te ether witha set of Hose, belonging to said Claims, and about Twenty pounds of Quicksilver, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2d, 1861, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M:,.on the ground near the town of North Bloomfield, State and County aforesaid. Taken as the preperty of W. CRUSON & CO., tu satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 10th day of August, A. D., 1861. aul3-tds A. BICKFORD, Constable. PPLICATION OF PARDON.—The . People of the State of California vs He Fung. Inthe Court of Sessions, Nevada county. Hoy. David Belden presiding Judgé of the Court of & ssions and E. W. Maslin, Esq., District Attorney of the County aforesaid : Please take noticethat the undersigned will apply to His ixcellency, John G. Downey, Governor ef the State of California, for the pardon of HE FUNG, who was convicted on the 15th day of September, aA. 1. 1860, in the Court aforesaid, of the crime of Burglary, and by said Court sentenced to the State Prison for the term of three years. . JOHN ANDERSON, Attorney‘ for He Fung. service of copy hereof Aug. We acknowl 6th, 1861. BELDEN, County Judge. EK. W. MASLIN, Pistrict Attorney. A truce copy. Attdst : * J. LAMBERT, County Clerk. Per Jos. Roberts.\Jr., Deputy. a9-tf 1 ISSOLTUION OF PARTNERSHIP. Natice is hereby\given to all persons whom it may concern : that the partnership heretofure existing between Lewls Colton and Darwin Colton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons having demauds against said partnere to Darwin Colton for payment, and all persons indebted to said firm will pay to Darwin Celton,.who is hereby authorized to settle all business pertaining to said . partnership. July 26th, 1861. LEWIS COLTON, jy30-3w* DARWIN COLTON. I Dyn eth we NOTICE.—The partnership existing between the firm ot Joba. ston & Lyford, in the Lumber business, wasa,-b mutual consent, dissolved on July 29th, 1861. N. G. Lyford will receive an‘ collect all monies due the firm and receipt for the same. JAMES E. JOHNSTON, jy30-3w* N. G. L¥FORD. UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. \HE undersigned would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, ac*ached to their well known establishment, where the »ubliccan be aceommodated with Baths at all tin:s They also keep eonstantly on hand “ Dr. Genning’s Reproductor, . celebrated for its medical powers over the aaron ego p Tonge eradicates dandruff and eeps the r from turn . PERFUMERY—A faces St AE t on hand. 820-tf LAMPE & BRO.. 54 Bread street _. SEX Ore, CHINESE DOCTOR, At No. 70 Commercial street, m23m* NEVADA. : OLD MAGNOLIA Whisky ng onic, 8 exaetly tothe pencil ditions of the climvete of ‘our. continent, g 7 very -of a pratereiye ZEVERAGh Dast eigihé years it has attracted tea tigi ears the a : ; eonnoiseurs of Whiskics at the Seon and of : other portions of our country. The ora and for, it_are daily increasing, and are confident that it must supercede all othe forms of restorative=li 8, combining ay ; dors every. element of Purity, St Pala tability and Healthfulness, which sh char: acterizea beverage suited to our age andeowsiry CAUTION AS TO COUNTERFEITSANp iii IMITATIONS. e appreciation which connois SPUrs and the pabl ally have extended to our + MA NOLfA ide a § other brands of pure Whisk, and the consequent Tncreasing demand foy then in all sections of the country, have induced wy principled parties to resort to the moat Utefairand disreputable imitations and counterfeits » our. brands and products. We have been adyinei by our correspondents in various sectione of Me country, that a common and very: inferior Whisky has been sold tndcr the names of Mus. cE] nolia ’? and “ Family Rye,” thus injuring the te ele reputation of our own PUKE and STANDARD article, and imposing upon the publie inferigy are 2 ing OFFIC! And in Francisco, our -former-eelored ent ——— of the Magnolia Flower has been imitated ina very inferier style, with our names incorrectly spelled, thus: { “FREEMAN & SIMSON.” Ihr other cases, similar incorrect ways of Twent spelling our names have been resorted to by par tics who endeavor to evade the law, and at the same time to imitate our labels. ‘ a We therefore call the attention ofour custom. ers,and ef dealers generally, to the above facts, and desire them to soeeets the correct spelling NEW of we mange oe se yn packages. . ¢ e also desire them to notice that e . barrel and package of our GENUINE attics, [g 2PPOS our names are branded in full; and also, that to each barrel and package is affixed : With a view to prevent the success of Impo sitions, lmitations’ and Counterfeits, wé haye M A discontinued the use of our former colored eut ofthe oe Flower and have substituted for it a Card. containing an engraving of “ The Phenix Distillery on the Schay)kill river,” with our name printed in full. 4 These various attempts to imitate and counter; feit our Whiskies, and perhaps the best tributes to the high reputation which they have achiev. #Phey desig ed. Inferior articles are never counterfeited. ef every th. f FASHIO A NEW PRINCIPLE. ‘White's Patent Lever Trusses and Aba, ae é dominal _ rter, . } OR THE RETENTION AND.RADI.cal cure of HERNIA, Etc. These instriRepaiy ments are radically different in principle and conunder \ struction from all others ; combining what is valho will « usbdie in all othere—with NEw principles of vast SIMO utility. The principle is the same in the Aduit, da and ¢ Infant, and Umbilical Trusses and suPERTIOR. blisha The bow used in these instruments is Not a spring, but soft iron, to be shaped at pleasure: he POWER which is in the short steel Bi on is also a lever, and is entirely controlled by the screw, making the pressure upon the pad heavy or light at vour pleasure. The pad works over a knuckle, giving a circular inward and upward motion—requires not more than one-half the usual pressure, and very little om the back Cannot work up or out of place—Pad.bearing changed. or the Pad itself changed in‘size or shape ina moment. These instruments are the lest— Lightest—Show Least—Most Durable—No rust —Most Cleatly—(Entire covers washed at pleasure, and extra covers furnished with all the ins truments)—They will do more for relief and radical cure than any other instruments offered to. the public. : For sale by EDWARD HALL & CO., sucéem sors to H. Johnson & Co., wholesale Drageige ‘No. 538 Washington Street. San Francisco Sole Agents for the Pacific Voast. je29-3m F. MANSELL, ~~ S43; ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAL. TER, Broad street, Nevada, next above Baker & Co.'s Brick store.Cheapness, punctuality and dispatch the order of the day. FOR SALE—Paints mixed. 86RUSSELL MILL DUCK, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING: Guaranteed Equal if not superior te Lawrence Duck, : Vi 7 ¥ are now in regular receipt of this favorite Y brand. of Duck by almost every « Ship, and gre satisfied, if it is given a trial by the trade, that has been buyixig heretofore the Law: ; rence Duck exclusively. will give satisfaction— Vor sale hy JANSON, BOND & CO. Corner of Batter: & Clay st. Who -} April 12-2m ‘¢ Opposition to all Im positions.” OPPOSITION STACE LINE Frou Nevada to Marysville. =~ JAS.S. McCUE WOULD — re bbs inform the traveling public tha: = i eb et . NE. Gay (rc ees on and after this date, JUN 2 : SROAGE 3d, his opposition STGE LINE will make DAILY TRIPS between Nev Marysville, ; Leaving the United States Hotel, vada, Monday, Wednesday, an Friday Mornings, at 7 ace 5 On the return trips. my stage will leave Mary” ville alternate days for Nevada. Persons = ing te go to Marysville, Sacramento or amg pa cisco will find it to their advantage to go a « line, because it is much cheaper than going yer ag JAS. S. MeCUE, Proprietor. Cc. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tr Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtu Be. re. At the foat.cf Broad st, Nevada. DAILY STACE LINE. © For Washington, Alpha and Omeg SIX HORSE STAGE LINE, Carrying the U.S. Matl, ~ Leaves the Nattonal hE ord = A change, Broad 8 reet,. Nevadt, PSC RSSEPEA EVERY MORNING, #7 ew o’clock, A. M., an 7 Arrives at ‘Washingtsye ie cniell Returning—The stage leaves N at 7o’clock. A. M., and arrives in Nevada city # ’elock A.M. renee wishing to visit any of any named points and go with security. they oe six sult their own interest and travel a HORSE STAGE LINE. I would = — thanke to the traveli ublic the my lines manner in which they have patron roof wat and will assure them that it willever = to contribute to their comfort when they with me. X have 59 my eet one 0 © and most careful fp in ibe State. W MORRILL, Propriet™