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July 15, 1861 (4 pages)

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ERI GS she TS Sap -ing claims or mining groynd situate upon Lost ‘FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! “No. 638° Wi Sole Agents + {UMMONS.—STATE OF CALIFOR§ NIA—County of Nevada, ss. District Court _#t the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The core of the State of California, to W. W. JAPERTON, greeting. You are hereby sumnoned to and answer to the complaint of Bh. F. SPOKES, filed against you and J 8 'WEAVER, within ten days from. the service of this writ, if served on you in this éounty, within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this ap any 4 and within forty days if served on you in the State and out ef this District, in anaction commenced on the 27th day of June, A.D., 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of-$2,303 75, (with interest thereon from this. day until paid, at the rate of Three per cent. per month,) alleged by plaintiff. in his complaint to this detion to be due him from you, defendants, upon three certain promissory notes particularly , act out and mentioned in said 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 all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as. is prayed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. ' ~—) Intestimony whereof, I, Jno. 3 LAm; seal } BERT, Glerk of the District Court, afore—~ ) said,do hereunto set my hand and impress tha seal of the said Court, at office, th the city of Nevada, this 27th day of June, A. 1. 1861. JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerks tsy Jos. Ruberts, Jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the-Fourteenth Judicial District Court. A true copy—Attest. — i ; JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. S. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. E : Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s:~ j29-td* L\TOTICE OF DECLARATION.—State of California —County of Nevada—ss. Know all men by these presents, that-I, ANNA C. FAUCHERY, of said county and.State, wife of B. Fanchery. residing tn the county and State _sforesad,.do hereby declare and make known my intention to carry on business on my 0 fn account, and in my own name, as sole trader, in pursnance of an Act of the I¢giskiture of the State of California, entitled ** an Act to anthor izo Married Women to transact business in their own name as Sok Tradere,’? approved April 2, 1252 and 1 further declare that said business will be the business of carrying on a Saw Mill, used fer eutting lumber-at Lake City. and sclling water frem the ditches ofthe * Kurcka Lake vfiater Company,” andwill be carried on and practiced in said County of Nevada, and that the amount of capital invested by mein the business aforesaid does net exceed the sum of five thou.aand dollars. : ci ~~ In witness whereof, E have hereunto Stat set my hand and seal this 6th day ofJaly, (Aw A.D, 1861. —.her ANNA C. X FAUCHERY. , mark. In presence of Geo. 8S. Hurv. State of chiifornia, County of Nevada—ss; On this 6th day of July, aA. vp: 1861, pofore me, George 8. Hupp, a ihpserid A Public in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared Anna Wouchery, wife of B. Fauchery—personally knowntome to be the individual described in and who executed the above declaration as a party thereto, and that said Anna ©. Fauchery, wif: of the said Bs Fauchery, having been b7 me first made acquainted with the contents of sald ins ‘rument, acknowledged to me on an examination apart from and without the hearing of her said husband, that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion, or undue influence of her said husband, and that ahe does not wish to retract the execution of the adine. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sct my hand and affixed my Official seal, in the. county aforesuid, the day and year last above written. {Seal.} GEO. §, HUPP, Notary Public. July 9-tf {HERIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of an Ne) »xecutionto mé directed and delivered, issued outof the Hon. District Court, im and for the County of Nevada, bearing date June 25th, 180{, in favor of GEORGE WOOD, and against AMOS T. LAIRD for the sum of $335,00, with interest on said sum, from the -5th day of June Isbl, at the rate of ten cent. per annum until paid, together with all costs of suit, I have levied: upon the following deseribed ‘property, which was heretofere levied upon and attached, March 15, 1861, at 8 0’clock and 15 minutes. P. M. to wit: All the right, title and interest of the within defendant in and to.a certain set of min: Hill, Nevada county, arid known as the Lost Hill Dig Pha ; Notice is here iven, that I will expose at . public sale. all of the above described wroperty, tothe highest bidder, for cash, in front of tne Court House door, in Nevada, on ‘Tuesday, July 30th, 1861. between the hours of 9 o'clock; A. My, and 4 o’clock, P. M. Given under my hand, thia 7th day of June. 1861. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson. U. 3S. Sargent & Niles, Atty’s. RUSSELL MILL DUCK, From No. 1-0 to 12-0, Guaranteed Equal if net supcrier te Lawrence Duck, FE are now in regular receipt of this favorite Shi caase edna i iti ap -rsd oa th aipper Al oh given a trial by the trade, that has heretofore the Lawrenoe Duok oxolusively, ve satisfaction. For sale hy pe gh a ‘ sy & CO, April 13-3m — : sid sg A NEW PRINCIPLE. White's Patent Lever Trusses and AbOR THe Re eN N AND.RADI‘eal cure of 1 A, Etc. These insti ments are rite in principle the yee struction from all others ; combining what is val-' vabdie in all othero—with NeW p les of vast’ utility. The ie the same in the Adult, Infan Trusses and SUPERIOR. te is NOT a in garing: but yon ieee eRe sheeet at pleasure. @ POWER which is in short steol spring is alaoa , is entirely: controlled by. he-. screw, making the pressure upen the pad heavy or light at vour pleasure. works over a e, giving a circular inward and upward mo uirea not more than one-half the usual a ge 4 little on the back Cana ‘© out of place—Pad. changed, or the changed in size or shape ina wporent ta are est— iawn’, P Srsiohed with all he ins‘They will do more for relief and endl. eure than any other instruments offered: to . ¢ by EDWARD HALL & CO., snéces ra real by KDW &Co., Chiles be sta, Street. San Francisco.— e Parific ULoaat. _ Je29-3m, > F. MANSELL, Gn INAMENTAL AND HOUSER PAINN, ORN, 2 STR, Drow street, Nevada, next above ess, punctuality and dispaicn tue urder tt CROVER & BAKER’S 9 First Premium Noiseless FAMILY SEWING MACHINES At Greatly Reduced: Prices! At Greatly Reducéd Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices ! $60 and upward’! $60 and upward! $60 and Upward! TWENTY percent. DISCOUNT from “our former .low Prices. PHE GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the introduction of our: New’ Style Family Sewing Machines in this State (as in-all dthers,, has prompted certain unprincipleé and unreliable parties to endeavor to force fipon the public certain inferior and so called CHEAP MACHINES! Which either by legal injunctions or from their own inherent defects havelong since died out in the Easterm States. It is our determination to : ¢ Supply a Good Machine AT A VERY LOW PRICE And the pi rchaser may net asin past inatances expericnee in the purchaseaf one of the mis named Cheap Sewing Machines,.a.dear bargain and waste of money. THE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION OF THE GROVER & BAKER % SEWING MACHINE And the fact that OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! Have already been sold and are daily and hourly earl clicking in every quarter of the globe, proclaiming in their unerring action, perfect operation and wonderful simplicity, THEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY Is the best evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,ctforts of inventive genius, the most fierfect application of mechanical skill, and the best practical results of an undivided aim to pre-eminence ABOVE ALL OTHERS! Are eombined inthe Grover & Baker Family Sewing Machine ! aoe = Ak tegen need _ been attained is incontrover evidenced in their ine i aaprecedented sale, and the sida ee UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending them at ALL THE FAIRS OF i860: Where against the moat ting bgt merry of rival every instance received ewerful and unremitachines they have in THE FIRST PREMIUM Over Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe And all other Shuttle Machines, Send for a Cireular of Prices, Cuts, Samples of Sewing, f our reduced -_ R. G. BROWN,..... AGENT 329 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Samuel Jelly, Sacramento; J. T. Allment, Maof the , FOR SALE—Painte mixed. ee vy ar pleadL. Woodman, Stockton; J. Lewis loeapeatapandeeneee eel . curé even the most viol nt ard long standing. ; @OT an Philadelp' Dr. C, p > Gir ard’s. Ginger 'e ‘Brandy. W. B. CROWELL, JB., NEW YORK, ‘ AGENT. FOR é The United States and Canad — 5 lay CELEBRATED PREPARATION was discovered and extensively used during the progress of the Cholera in London in 1832, 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 reliable and certain cure. : , As only the very best articles are, used, and from ts peculiar combination, it possesses in a highdegree the properties of a stomachic stimu. lent. It is recommended POR COLIC, CRAMPS, DIARRHGA, FLATULENCY, SPASMS OF THE STOMACH. and BOWELS, Affording immediate relief, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, promotes Digestion, ehecks and prevents Nausea, and is a certain cure for Sea Sickness. Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. Ig a d-lightful, pleasant, and healthy beverage, and is particularly recommended to all exposed to the weather or a changeable climate. No Family or ‘l'raveler should be without it. Nore.—Pur¢hasers will please notice the signature, without which none is genuine. a C.’ Vv. GiRARD; No. 110 Piccadilly, London. Pog tale by all the principal Grocers and Drug gists. 8. C SHAW, San Francisco, Agent for Cabifornia. A. BR. JENKINS, of the National Exchange Saloon, isthe authorized Agent for Nevada, tor the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be had in quantities to suit purchasers. . Wall's Nervous Antidote and Physical RESTORATIVE. THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE AGE. TI\ERE most powert™l and wonderful medicine ever discovered, guaranteed to cure every Nervous or Spasmodic Disease. It is a nervine of such miraculous power, thatitis unimportaut how long the disea.e has exist-d. Ifit arises directly or indirectly froma nervous affection per seyere init at about the. rate of one vial to every year the disease has existed. ftis guaranteed to NEURALGIA, rIiC DOLOREUX, Consumption, Asthma Cramps, Spasms, Vertigo, Headache, Delerium Tremens, Low Spirits, Mental or Phs sical Decay, Whooping Congh, Ague, Loss of Appetite, Stricture, Stone, Nervous T'witchings, ‘Palpitation, Phthysic, Lumbago, Absence of Mind, Cholera, Dy-pepsia. Ep ilepsy, Gout, Palsy, St. Vitus Dance, Hysterics, Hypochondria, Suppressed Menses—and is so wouderfu'’ in rejuvenating premature old age, ard correcting decrepltude brought on by exces siue indulgence, that nothing bata trial cam con vince the patient of its qualities. Itis notan excitant, bita Strengthener! Purely vegetableand harmless; like a skillful architect, it begins by laying a firm foundation. aud gradually but ag Moco ar, ads strength rnd vigor until nothing is left unifnished. Yhis miraculous Medicine is for sale wholesale and retail by 7% : SAMUKL ADAMS, Druggist. Clay street, one door from Dupo: t. Xp Also. for sale wholesale. by Redington & Ce,, Lampley & Co., C. Morrell, W. H. Keith, Crowell & Crane end G. W. Snell. AGENTS IN NEVADA; Rudolph & Hunt, Main strect, H. H. Wickes & Co., cor. Broad and Pine sts BE. F. Spence, Broad street. And at retail by a!) Drugyists in California and Oregon, $1 per bottle ; $9 per dozen. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER a Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder For sale by the trade, and BY J.C, WINNANS, ™m16-3m Ne, 1234 California street. Insolvent Notice. JN District Court ofthe Fourteenth Judicial Distriet of the State of California, in the matter of the petitionof JOHN MAGUIRE, an Insolvent Debtor: Purauant to an order of the Hon. Niles: Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, Juhn Maguire, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searle aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court Room of said Court in. the City and eer of Nevada, on the 20th day, of July, A. D. 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that. day, then and there to: show cause, if any they’ can, coat oO prayer of‘said Insolvent should not be . and he be dise from his debts liabilities, in pusuance of the Statute in such eases made and provided ; and in the meantime all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ~— itness my hand and the seal of said } seal { Court, this 17th day of June, A. D. 1861. ow JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. «a Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. Hit. & Hupr, Att’y for Petitioner. THOMAS TENNENT, \ Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. Rattery street. opposite the Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. Agency for the Sale ef United States 2 Govermment Charts. BF Ary} for Lieut. Maury’s Wind. and Current Charts ; for the aale of Surveying Instruments, man«factured at the celebrated estabiehment of William J. “oung, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Drawing Instruments, Surveying chains. air igh ped i ge Dacmagge ven on hand, and a rates. : ne poearystions. ee eee ‘pairs of eve deseri at Sec pooicitheall Ty description aia in =. S%. KAST, AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICH, Pe Ee Renn tartnrer, or 6280, Sali treet, (below leg vent ip SAN FRAN cisco. Constantly on hand, a large assorted stock of 8, Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Wear, of poy spelny. Also—French, Calf ‘HERIFS’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court, of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada, bearing date 15th of June, A. D., 1861, in favor of B. F. STAPP and inst JOHN REDD for the sum of $365 78 (debt) with interest on the said sum of $365 78 from the 16th day of June 1861, at the rate of two per cent per month, until paid together with all costs of suit. Ihave levied upon.the property which was heretofore leveyed upon and attached May 2nd, 1861, at 3% o’elock, Pp M. to-wit: All the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, of, in and to the followitig described property towit ; One fifth more or fess of certain Minin Claims, situ on Nérth Fork of Missour Canon and known as the Chalk Bluff or Burges & Clowran & Co’s Mining Claims, bounded on the west by claims of Dr. Knight, andon the east by Chinamens’ claims, to ether with all the appeg pee only caging: consisting of
ose, Pipes, Telegraph, &c. Notice Le hereby elven, that I will expose te public sale, all the above described propeity, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, August 2d. 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. Ms, add 4 o’clock, P. M. : : Given. under my hand, this 8th day of June, 1861. ' ; J.B: VAN _HAGEN, Sheriff, ; By Jno. H. Dickson, U.8. J.1,Caldwell, Plaintiti’s Atty. QUARTZ MINERS, ATTENTION! R. BEERS would call particular attention ' to his improved AMALCAMATORS . For Gold or Silver Ores which age claimed to possess the foliowing advantages overall others now in use, Viz: : hn ist. They are équally adapted to the amalgama tion of Ores, igther WET or DRY crushed. 2d. Being . Sell-feeding and Self disharging,. they -equire bnt little attention ; one man being sufficient to attend thirty or moe : 3d. puring the process of amalgation they reduce. the ore to ati almost impalpable powder, in close contact with a large suriace of mercury, but do not grind the mercury. 4th Itis also claimed for them, and demonstrated, that they willsave frim 25 to 100 per cent. more gold, than any otheramalgamators now in use. The Amalgamating Pans are put up in sets of three, disharging into each other ; three of which sets are capable of thoroughly amalgamating at least ten tons of gold each Ras day. and, with a slight addition, are equally adapted to the amalgamation of silver Ores by any Of the old or new processes. : ‘The Pans are about four feet in diameter, and supplied with a false, perforated, or grate bottom, upon which the grinding done, and which allows the gold, as soon-as united with the mercury, to settle benath the grate, and, remain as safe as il under lock and kev. in cleaning up the pans and separating the amalcam but about one-tenth the usual labor is required. : The parts most exposed to wear are made of hard iron, and easily replaced, at trifling cost. All orders for those Amalgamators can be sent to PETER DONAHUK, or First street, San Francisco, at whose Foundry chey can also be secn in operation. fe For further particulars, inquire of the Patep tee. ap 23—3m.J.B. REBKS F. TILLMAN, Ne. 90 Battery street, Sun Francisco. Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S celebrated FireProof and Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having _withstvod in California, as ‘well as in the East, the het‘ test fires known. We can refer to endless certificates from —_— 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 his head. To those in want of a reliabse Safe we had the above cheaper than any other in the maret. e A. large assortment on hand and to arrive. a2-6m F. TILLMAN 90 Battery st PAINTER & COQ., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, Printifig Paper, Cards, ete. J. B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, ; aa T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francisco, March Li-ly American School Institute. f he ebject of this Institute is to furnish competent and well qualiget Teachers for Schools and Famillics, and Teachers with desirable situations. ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDISES, The most modern style of Desks and Chairs for School Rooms, at the lowest prices. Among the many articles now for sale are the Adamantine Slates. Slate Globes, Philosophical Charts and New Outline Maps. * —— propeity bought and sold on commissions. ’ a ofall the private Schools kept on and. Parents seoking for Schoole.are invited to call and select, Lessons in French, Mathematics, bg! > and Bees Kem . The Educational Herald, issued monthly, expresly for Teachers, can be had at this office. : W. HOLT, Agent, 73 Montge: mery street, corner of Pi April2, 1861—3m inom. DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book aad Job. Printing Office. ‘J\HE Proprietors of this Establishment have I purchased one of the finest Job Offices ever brought into the mountains,and are now prepared to execute in the beat possible manner, and atREDUCED RATES, every deacription of Priating, such as sae as Magner ie ee at in wince, UMMONS.—State fof California of Nevada, ss. District. Court of the 1 dicial District of said State. The be noel State of California, to JOHN SHIPTON, ing: You ee ary. a to appear ang swer to the com fille apainat ou within ten days from the service ¢ this writ, if served on yon in this county, an within twenty days if served on you in this trict and out of the county, and within fortif served on you in this state and out of this district, in an action commenced on the 30th day 9 April A. D.-1861 in said court to obtain a dec*ee of this court for the foreclosure of a_certain mort. gage, —e date the 6th day of February A.p, 1860 executed by said defendant to Baptiste Jo seph and for, the sale of the premises therein and scribed, and the application of the moneys aris. ing from such sale to the payment of the amoun dlue ona eertain promissory note set forth in said eomplaint, made and deliycred to said Baptiste Joseph, and by said Joseph assigned to this plain: tiff bearing even date with said’ Mortgage and of $377 40, with interest thereon f>. m the 6th day per annum till paid ; and if any Aleticiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys Bi erly so applicablé thereto, tien that plaintiff ma have execntion therefor against.the said defend. ant—and ali‘and every person claiming through or under him subsequentiaae the date of plamtift’s mortgage and the commencement of this aetion, may be barred and foreclosed of allright, claim, lien and equity of redemption In and to the said mortgaged premises, or ony part thereof, and for such other and further relie!, or both, in the promises as may be just and equitable. And youare hereby notified that if you ‘ail to answer suid 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 ins plaintiff’s said complaint. ~~ in testiurony whereof, I, John 8, } L. 8. ¢ Lambert Clerk of the District Court w~ Jaforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the-seal of said court, at otfice, In Neva-_ da city, this 30th day of April, aD. TS6T. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. ROBERTS, JR. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Distriet Judge of the 14th Judicial Dis rict. Attest trwé copv, ree INO. 8 LAMBERT, Clerk. Per. Jos. Roberts. Jr. Deputy ml1-3m Hill & Hupp. Atty’s for plaintiff. ° YHERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas, or SY 2d day of July, A. p., 1861, a final jadgment. and deeree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against ED. JONES and JEFF. HULL and in favor of DANIEL DOOLING for the sum of $222 1° (principal de bt) with interest on the princip lat the rate of three per con® per month from the rendition of jue gment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas on the said 2d day of July, a.p. 1861, it was ordered and deereed by the said Court, that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein deseribed, to-wit : “AN and singular that certain lot_or parcel of land situate in the village of Moore’s~Fiat, in the county of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: being ‘ot numbered One (1) in block No.4, on the corner of Main and Yuba streets, and having forty feet frént on Yuba street, and one hundred fect front on Main street as shown by a map or plot of said village surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, Dee. 1, 855, together with all and singular the tenements and appurtenances thereto belonging, and all the estate, right, title and interest of the said party of the first part to the said premises or any ‘eel of land, lying between Main and Washington streets, embracing about two hundred feet square moreor less, being the next lot south of that now —_* by Mrs. McCloud in the town of Moore’s Flat, county of Nevada, and Stateof California, together with the tenements thereon, d the appurtenances thereunto belonging, lso—All the undivided % of that ce; tain lot or arcel of land lying on the north-east corner of Block No.3, fronting on Washington street, and extending’back on Yuba street 100 feet. in the villageet Moore’s Flat, County of Nevada and State of California, as shown by a map or plot surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, 1855, big bod with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunt belonging—said property being used and occupied.as a salooa, and latterly known as Capt. Harris’ Saloon. Also—Alt the undivided onehalf of that lot or parcel of land lying’ on the north east corner of Block No. 3 fronting on Washington street, and extending back on Yuba street 100 feet, in the village of Meore’s:Flat, Nevada county, Colifornia, as shown by a map or plot of said village, surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, December, 1855, together with ali and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging—said property being used and occupied as a saloon, and latterly known as Capt, Harris’ Saloon,” be levied upon and vold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied tothe payment of said sums of money as ee ‘ . otice is heteby given that I will expose to ublie sale, all the above deseribed property tothe ighest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2d, 1861, between the hours of9 A.M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. ; ; aa under my hand thie 9th day of July, J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. j9-tds By Jno. H. Dickson, Unde 3 ‘Hill & Hupp, Pit’ffs Atty’s: Under Sherif. Seer SALE.—Whereas on the 2d day of July, A. D. 1851, a fimal Judgment and Decree was rendered in the District Court of the apd ay mg agentes by nao of California, r the co of Nevada. ai De JONES and J. HULL and in favor bf DANIEL DOOLING for thesum -of Three Hundred and Sixty-two and 63-100 dollars, prineipal debt, with interest on the principle at the rate of two per pend ed pon Fc DE oe arg of Judgment wh on the costs of > And . D. 1 was ordered and decreed the said Court, that the Mo . forth 4 Plamntiif’s complaint be forec » and the property therein described, to-wit :—A certain tract <r of land situate at Moore’s Flat afore7H =~ bounded and described as follows towit: Beginning on Yul& street at a line dividin the gronnd on which.is the Butcher’s shop o 8. Hunt & Co. from the ground herein conveyed and viper pe Pinar easterly on said atrect to the corner of Yuba street and Main street, thence running southerly on said Main street to the lot — pied by Jefferis and on which there is a 8 tabo omy i ait = buildings situate upon ,anda : r nance thereat wed ig ileges and appurte_ Notice ereby given, that.I wil rang ¢ sale, all the above described property, ~ 2 e highest .bidder. for eash, in ficnt of the heeeke hor gd Boo Nevada, on FRIDAY, ns ie pecs : rin lg la the hours 9 o’clock, ives under my hand, this 8th day of June, J.B. VAN HAGAN, Sheriff, Hill & Hupp Pie's Atiyrs, 1 Dickwon, U.S. . HI KIE, "je-ten t d Boet Fron’ eS 4 T; Sole t fer California. Country Orders prouaglly ‘atteded vor nia Sun BILL-HEADS, CHECKs, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, LABELS, &eo., he, &eo. a. CHINESE DOCTOR, No. 70 Commercial street m2im* NEVADA. : in said complaint particularly mentioned and de. thereby Intended to. be secured, to-wit : The sum of February A D. 1860. atthe rate of ten per cent part thereof. Also—All that certain lot or par-Soe ec. "e J.P. SKEI OFFIC! y ‘Twent OCPD EEE * PRuss An Easte has the, fu A lette May 29¢! Prussia, one of th Von Rod called to America Federal. Prussian ed leave serve in Thia nev “ports anc sia. Sor applying ubove-‘nu . years ins the stat Governn Exmuanue to manift thy for o from, its be as ful ass, Cas thither, ,of the so the Ame castern . to give ti tion. T ling and man regi voluttee eee DA Book rJ\HE P pure] brought i to execu REDUCI ingy such BIL BAI Bil PR( Who co _ BOOT po q Opposi Done in. and sati: If you w them by To Fs ; Illustrat Illus Brown’s Dodd & . Youatt ¢ Redding Harbiso Stock above B the pric: Agseney "M. < ERED SMALI LARGI GRA