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July 26, 1863 (4 pages)

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OFFICIAL. pre = “AM ACT n'a Providé Bonds for completing the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum. Asylum Building Act.” game manner Approved April 27th; 1863._ votes east tor Treasurer of State ; and if it apv2 rule othe Sin of Catal, rep . Ein eh ornare ra sn +718 People of the State of Califotnia, repre. agains” tas afo are in favor o \ id Assemb! enact same, then it shall have immediate effect, and oar caer : oe " the Governor shall make proclama‘ion thereof Bonds. . aecordingly. and the Treasurer of State shall jad furnishing the State Sor the Deaf, Pumb, and Blind, the Treasurer of the State #hali cause to be prepared suitable bonds of the ‘State ot enor om aring pred n she ese seven per cen! annum, payable semi-annually, on the first day of January and the first day . * ofduly of each year, at the office of the Treasurer ofthe Btate. Fi Form of Bonds. : Sitd.2: The eaid bonds shall be signed by the Governor, and countersigned by the ripe and indorsed by the Treasurer of State, and shall have the seal of the state affixed thereto, and shall date from the first day of July, A D, 1864. and be made payable at the officeof the Treasurer of atate within twenty days after the date of paration and sale of the bon effeet. of advertising as are maintained by in which the same may be publis DED, they do not ex printing. take effect immediately. NG shi Washington Gold, Silver and , at the Downey o’eloek, A.M for ey. ATHERTON, SceretaryDowney House. July 18th—td _ . Dissolution. in ge 4 tween the wu and name of Black & neent. mutual co’ a wit sent the same to either for pay sous indebted . late firm w the samé without ‘weeds “Por Asyinm Bui Act,” the i 8 have ; g ted on their the -words “Against Home until Jay Proclamation of Result. SEC, 13. The vetes for and against this Act shall, be canvassed, returned, apd delar.d, : and subject to the same ruies a8 feet on their heretofore existing beed, under the firm ughes,. is this proceed as above directed to sag he for the pre: ds herein gutheris._ 6a; but should» majority—ofvotes given. against the Act, then it shall be void and Publication by Secretary of State. Sxc.14. The Secretary of State shail cause this Act to. be published in one newspaper in each Judicial District, if ong be published therein. throughout tlie State, for three months preceding the first Wednesday of September, A. D. eight hundred and gixtv-three, at such rates M; BLACK. _ : GEORGE M. HUGHES. George M, H # having interest of J. M. Mitt. and Sash and Door Factory. the same place and on urehased the . gon_ evada Steam = Planing bas continue the. business at his own account. ed; PROVIthe rates. fixed for State Sxc. 15 Seetion fourteen of this Act shall ‘DAILY TRANSCRIPT their iasue. Coupons for Interest, ~~~ Sxo.3. The cdupons.forinterest shall be attached to edeh bond, so that each one may be removed without injury or defacement of the bond or.the rematateg coupons; The said coupous shall be consecutively numbered, and signed by the Treasurer of state, and shail represent the semi-annual interest on the bond to which they at my office in the township of are attached. : Record A Bonds —Amount to be issued. Sec: 4. The Treasurer shall furnish the Controller of state with the number and amount of each bond prepared for issue, and each of the above named officers. shall keep a careful and correet record of the number and denomination of each bond issued under this Act, the whole amount of which bonds to be styled the ‘*Asytum Bonds,” shalt mer seventy-five thousand dollars [$75,000. Appropriation. 8x0, 5. _Thesum of seven hundred dollars is oe mt Ag ghar from the Fund arising from the sale of the “Asylum Bonda.”’ to pay such ex penses as may be incurred by the ‘Treasurer in the preparation of the said bonds. Yaz for Payment of Principal and Debt. S$uG.6. For the payment ofthe principal and dollars, balance eounty for thirty days next ensuin 1UMMONS.—State of California, county 0 S Nevada, township of Little York tice’s Court, before R. MeGoun, J. P. le of the State of California to Thos. Johnson. You are hereby summoned to appear : e ty of Nevada, on the Ist day of August, A: b 1863, at 10 o’elock, A. M, to anewer unto the complaint of Daniel Goon who demands of you the sum of one myn tres and sixty eight 50-100 e on account for labor as per account now on file in my office, when judgment will be taken net you for-the eaid amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. Given under my hand this Ist day.of July, 4. D. #63. R McGOUN, Justice of the Peace. A true copy attest Milt. Combs, Co It appear upon affidavit to the sa ofthe Court that the defendant herein, Thos Johnson, is now absent from this county, and it appearing likewise thata cause of action exists In favor of plaintiff and against defenuant, itis hereby ordered that se of the above summons be had by publication in the N TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper published in Nevada Job Printing Office, Every kind of Printing neotly and promptly evecuted—such as Programmes, , Bili-Heads Circulars, R. MeGOUN, J: P. Way-Bill A true copy attest Milt. Combs, Con. a i Handbills, interest of the ‘Asylum Bonds” authorized by . . this act, there shall be levied, on the first Mouday iu Mareha D, eighteen hundred and sixty four, and each year thereafter, until the intercat and priacipal of said bonds shall be fully paid, an annual tax of three-fourths of one per cent on each one hundred dollars of value of all the taxable property in this state, which tax shall be assessed and collected as other state taxes, and by 4he ‘T'reasurer of State set apartin a Fund, to badesignated. the ‘Asylum Bond Redemption and Interest Fund,” to be applied exclusively to the payment of the interest of the -‘Asylum Bonds,’”’ aad for a reaer pt ion, of the same ; and the faith of the State of California is hereb ‘plodged for the payment. as etc 9 apg . ofthe principal and interest ofthe said ‘*Anylam bonds.’” s Surplas in Asylum Fund. Sxu. 7. Whenever, on the first day of Jauuary.ar the firat of July of any year, there remais in the ‘Asylum Bond and Redemption tuterest Fund,’’ a surplus of five thou-and dolinterest, damages and costs of suit tate on the Mid ONSTABLE’S SALK.—By virtue ofan J Execution to me delivered, issued out of the court of Ira Stanley, Ksq , an acting justice of the Peace, in and for the county atoresaid, bearing date June 29th, 1863, to satisfy a jue rendered by said Stantey on the 9th day of May 1863, in favor of Briggs & Co and against David Blossand Michael Quim for the sum_ of Three . Hundrea and ‘T'wenfy and 50-100 dollars, debt, Pamphlets, Ball Tickets, Certificates, ken in Execution. and will sell to the h'ghest bidder for cash, the follow described property to-wit: One certain set of Mining claims, known as Bioss & Quinns’ diggings together with all tools and water ditches and water rights, thereunto belo mg. Said property. being sitle Yuba River, two miles a the.mouth of Welf creek, in said county, at Moore's Flat; Nevada county, on Saturday the 25th day of July, 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P.M, ‘Taken aa the property of David Bloss and Michael Quim to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.0, D. BABCOC *UMMONS.—State of California, county o District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The Peaple of the State of California. to Henry Stede Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear swer to the complaint of A. Fuller & Catharine Schneider, flied against you the service of this writ, county, within twenty days ff served on you in trict, and out of this county and within 40 ays if served on you in the State’end out of this District, in an action commenced of March. A. D., 1863, ia said court, wherein if served on in this on the 3rd day *. lunagor more, after the payment of interest as aerela provided, Jt shall be the duty of the ‘treasurer of state to advertise ten duys in one daily newspaper published in the-City of Sacramento, and im one daily newspaper published in the City of San Franeisco, for sealed proposats. to be opened one month after the expiration of the time of publication, in presence of the Governor, State Coutroller, and Treasurer atthe Vreasuret’s office, for the surrender of Anam Bonds; and. the advertisement shall state the amount of moneys in the Fund to be applied for the redemption of the said bonds, aud the lowest pro ls for surrender stiall be accepted at such rates, not nent par value, aa will redeem the largest amount of bonds, until the money in the fund is exhausted. ‘ Treasu: ér to Report Monthly Suc. 8. The Treasurer of State shall keep a full and particular account of interest paid and hong redeemed, and render the same to the Controller monthly, and it shall be his duty to pay the Interest on the sald bonds, when the — falls due, from the Fuud provided by this \ Notice for Sale of Bonds— Proviso. seal of the said court.at * gro. @. When this Act shail have been rati. da, this 7th day of July 1803. fled. by a vote of the people, as hereinafter pro-vided, the Treasurer of State shall advertise twenty days in one daily newapapef published in the City of Sacramenty, and in one daily newspaper published in the City of Ssn Franciado, for sealed puoposals for the purchase ol the whole or any portion of the ‘Asylum Bonds,’ to the complamt of G against you, Agnea’ Gr in ten days from the serviee all costs of suit, and also demend o Dis Court aforesaid. Attest, Hawley & Gaylord Pia’ffs Atty. 4) UMMONS.—State of California, coun i) Nevada, ss. District Court of the I4th cial Distaist of said state. The People of the State of California to Agnes Gill, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to nepeet and answer ill, Plaintiff. filed » Defendant, with. of this writ, i edon you in tuis county, within twenty davs if served on you in this District and Out of this county and within forty days if served on you in this state and out of this District. in an action commenced on theéth day of July, 1863, in said Court; wherein p-aintiff prays 10r a deeree of thia Court that the bonds of matrimon said plaintiffand you bedissotved and that ptaintiff be reatored to all the rights of an unmarried reson. And you-are hereby notitied that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed plaintiff will take judgment ainst youthercfor by detault, together with plaintiffs pray judgment against you in the sum of $340 72 with interest thereon, at 10 per cent per annum from Nov. 10th 1862; alleged to be dué,and owing them from yeu on acertain promissory note made by you and delivered to them. All of which is more fully set forthin complaint to this.actiou on tile herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said Complaint as herein Pinintiffs will takeJ udgment ag for by default, togcther with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for insaid Complaint. intestimony whereoft, seal} har, Clerk of the District Court afore—~ ) said, do hereunto act my hand. and press the seal of the said court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this »th day of A R.H. Farqu. fornia ril-A. D., 1863. UHAR, Clerk. Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. By order of the ton. 'T. B. McFarland, Jucze of the District + ay afo By G K. Farquhar, Deputy. Searls & Niles, Piifs’ Attys. HEKIFE’s SA dsMi— DY Vis eee Va we CArecution tp me deiivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial Dia-, trict. in and for the county of Nevada. State of date Jul 7 te Giver ainst Geor; Eleven res: auch other relief as is pray: in said co —~—) Intestimony whereof . , R. 1. Farqu 2 ee } seal > har, clerk of the District Court aforesaid ~~~ ) do hereunto set ye ray and impress the im the city of NevaR. H, Farquaar, clerk, By order of Hon, T. B. McFarland, “Judge of California, bearin: W. McHardy, for the sum dred and Eighty-five 4-100 Dollars, debt, with R. H. FARQUHAR, clerk, andouthe day named in the advertisement for opening said prepoceie. they shall be opened at the office of the Treasurer of State, in presence of the Governor, Controller, and Treasurer, andthe sums bid for awarded to the highest bidder ;,PROVIPED, that no bid shah be aceepted at more than ten pe cent discount upon the: amount represented bythe bonds bid for; and any portion of the amount of bonds authorized to ve gs Rader this-Act which shall not be dis af y bid as above provided, shall be sotd y the Treasurer of state, with the approval of ponds ao Sold, withthe interest which may be the Governor and Controiler; PROVIDED, that . *é4iust you for thes no aalé shall be made at more than ten p:r cent FAD. due and. represented by coupons at. the time of such sale; and all sales shall be iade for gold coin of the United States.and the proceeds shall be set apartin the ‘Treasury. and constitute the “Blind Asylum Building Fund.” . Erection. and.furnishing Asylum.. Suc. 10: The Trastecs of the ft, pumb, and Blind Asylum, upon approved plans and specittcations, which shail he filed in the office of the Seeretary Or State, shall contract. upon sureties, which shall be approved by the Governor, for the erection and furnishing of the Asylum ina * UMM@NS.—State of California, county of Nevada, township of Little York, belore R. eGoun, J.P. The people of the State of California to Thomas Johnson. You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my Office in the township of Little York, county of Nevada, on the ist day of August, Ae PD. 18:5, at 10 0’el’k A.M., to answer unto the complaint of D. A. Nims, who demands of you the sum of ene hundred and ninety seven 26 100 dollars balagce due on aceount-for labor as per account now on file in my. office. mnen iadgmncns will be tiken : amount, together costs aud damages. if you fail to appear and aiiawer. Given under my Ss st day of. 1@ said sum of $1,186 04 from the 13th day of Jane 1863. a the rate of ten r annum, together with all costs o nave levied upon all the right. titl: and interest of defendant in avd to the followin property to wit: cel of mining claims situated on San , Nevada county, and den Gate Mining Co. gthe Kureka known as cla bounded on ‘the west by clains, Co. south by claims of Bowen & with tunnets, sluices. rights of way, a agg 9 J appurtenances . nige, Bam Township. Rapire Also, the Rhode Island ledge—coppe~—located about ore mile jn a.souther! : said Green Ledge, together w't ahd yaria*ions to the above ledges belonging. Notiwe fa hereby given that public sale al! the above described pro the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Aug 4, 186%, between the hours of o'clock, A.M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. ; Given mone hand this 11th day of July, W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. r ledge, known as the Green loeated in Rough & Ready ag Distric™ N A true copy attest Milt. Combs, Cen. siric’, Neva It appearing upon affidavit to the satisfactow ofthe Court that the defendant herein, Thos Johnsen in now absent from this county. anidit appearing likewise that a cause of action exists in favor of plaintiff and against defendant, it is is hereby ordered that service of the above summons be had by publication in the Nevada TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in Nevada county for thirty days next goesing. R.M UN, A-true copy attest Milt. Combs, Con. ffectionfrom all dips, angles _willexpose to complete manner; PROVIDED, it shall not inbinge eon pow og ia — oe covered by 12 amOUn rom the sale oi the Asylum bonds issued ander this Act. on Claims to be Certified, ete.” Sko-11. All claims for material, labor, and charges, incurred in constructing and furnishin: the 4 dumb and Blind Asylum, in ateord. auce with the plans above mentioned, shall be certified by the Board of Trustees, and upon approval by the Board of State Examiners, the Controller of State chal! draw his warrant for the amount of such claim in favor of the pe or possous to whom it is due, and the ‘Troasurer of State shall pay the same frem the Blind Asyluax Building Fund. si Act to be submitted to a Vote at Election of September, 1863.
SC. 12. ‘This Act shall be submitted to th neople of ihe te for ratification at tet date July 6th, 1865. to satisty. a juc tached 1@ wit: AU the righ her with all the rights aud p satisfy the above 1863. 4 (KONSTABL ES SALE.-— By virtuc of an. Searls & Niles. P . execution to me delivered. issued from the Court of R. MeGoun, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace for the County of Nevada, bearing STATE OF JNO. A SMITH, Dec'd. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. administrator of the above named.estate, to the ereditora of, and afl persons having claims inst said deceased, to exhibit the sawe, with necessary vouchers, within ten months from the first publication of this notice to the ‘the Antuony House, Kough & RENCH, Admimstrator. Nevada, June 90, 1863. ; : ~ . GEO. E. WITHINCTON,. House Painting promptly attemded to. Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, Soc At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. . ANTED,.—Wée are dered by: suid Court on the tth day of July, A. D. 1863, In_ favor of Wm. J.-Alport & Co, and against Wm Boyce for the sum of $45 00 and $10 % costs of suit. 1 have taken in exccation will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, heretofore ‘at — t, ttle and interest of said defendant in and to that certain house ‘ami lot s1tuated in the town of Red Dog. lving and being between Alport & So’s butcher shop, and the house and lot owned by HM. Stehr, toundersigued, fendant in and to said property. hereby given that I will e 4 ie alice auction at Ked ig, un the firet day of August, 1863, between the hours ef 9 o’¢lock: a. M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. of said oe 7th day of July, ~ MILT. COMBS, Cons in 4 thore vot Poy : oa ei r tae . a One tae an exceution to be delivered. issued from the Justice Court of R. MeGown Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace ir and for ada county, bearing date July 7th. 1963, to a jadgment rendered by said Court on the. ef Juiz, 1963, in favor of N ‘ apatent Thos. Johnson. for the sum of $1.6 06 debt, and $20 70 costs of suit. I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest. bidder for eash. the following deseribed property, heretofore attached, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Thos. Johnson of in and to that‘certain set of mining ¢laims. situated at Christmas Hill, near the town of Little York. and known as the Raile road Co’s. claims, together with flumes, boom CIONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an tuols. patent siuice, cabins, quicksilver and thereunto belonging or in any vee appertaining. Notice is hereby given that I will seli the ee on hen Alalic auction at ¥erk, on ‘$ 30th, between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M--and} 2p. i Taken 81h Prope wigs, Constable +UMMONS.—State of California, County of Ss Nevada, Township of £ureka, ss. Justices Gourt, before‘ Ira Stanley, J.P. The People of the State of California, to James Stevens. You are hereby suramoned to appear befére the undersigned, Justice of the Peace. at his office in said Township, on Saturday the 17th day of October, 1863, at . o’elock, P. M.,to answer to the complaint of C.R Edwards who sues to recover the sum of twenty-five 55-100 dollars al leged to be due on boek account fdr meats sold and delivered as per cépy ofaccount now on file in my office. On failure so taappear and answer. judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum together with co -of suit. . Given under my land this*6th day ef July, ‘1863. IRA STANLEY, Justice of the Peace. O. D. Babcock, Constable. It is ordered that the foregoing Summons be published inthe NEVADA DAtLy TRANSCRIPT for three. months. IRA STANLEY. . J.P. ~ RDINANCE No. 72:—The Trustees of J the City of Nevada do ordain as follows :— Src. ist It is hereby ordered that a Road Tax of Four Dollars be levied upon every able bodied male inhebitant between the ages of twenty-oné and fifty years residing within the eorp rate limits of the eity of Nevada, and the Marshal is hereby eerie nea he fia age and collect same. Passed July 8th, ™ Zs CLARK; President. James Monro, Clerk. TO SCRIP HOLDERS. TREASURER’S OFFICE, 4 NEVADA, June Ist, 1865: LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the A General Fund of Nevada county, and registered, between January ist, !862 and July ist, 1862, are requested to present the same for payment, Int-reston the same ceases at the date of this advertisement. E. G. WAITE, * ‘ Treasurer of Nevada Coupty. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ° : 'phe fast and splendid steam “. ers CHRYSOPOLIS and ANTELOPE will leave on alternate days for San Francisco, at 2 o’clock P. M. from the foot of Kjstreet Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, oe aster willleaveon Mondays, We nesdays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ; Marysville and Intermediate Lana‘ ings—EXwery Day: Steamer Young America, Littleton, Master, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days ior Marysville, at 7 o’elock, A. MChange of Day for Red Bluff. Until further notice, the steamers of the Cali® fornia Steam Navigation Company will make two trips-per week to Red Bluff, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M Freight received every day.—— For eat or passage by any of the above boats, app y on board, or at the 0 ofthe Caliteam Navigation. Company, on board brig Globe. A. REDINGTON, Agents. © WH. TAYLOR. . Sacramento, Aptil 17th tf NATIONAL BATHS HAIR. DRESSING «SALOOw. 7 HE undersigned would mform the citizcnsot Nevada and vicinity that they havecompleted a fine bathing House, a:tached to their well kuswp establishment, where the public can be accommedated with Raths at all timcs They also keep eonstantly on hand “* Dr. Genning’s Reproduce. tor, § celebrated for its medical powers over the haman Hair. It entirety eradicates dandraffand k the hairfrom turning grey. PERFPUMERY-A fine assortment on hand. FISHER & LAMIE, opp. National Exchange A Fine Residence for Sale! HE fine, large and new residence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Aristecracy Hillin this city is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The grounds are ample and cultivated, pees Set with trees. shrubs, ée. and the residence itself is one of the most commodious Character supplied with every conre-nience. Apply to the owner or at Spence & Wickes’ Store, Broad Street. _« Nevada. April 5th, 1863, [Spring Style_for 1863! !. A. LAMOTT, Fashionable Hatter! Corner of 2d and-J Streets, Re seen. H* issued the style of HATS for Springand Summer wear As thisis the best place in the State to procure a fine and f le tile, reall on him and selectonefrom his the, iarg-est stock in the country, atprices lower wan at any other house, i N. B— from the country promptly attended to. Large assortment of Padies’ Furs and Buggy Robes always on hand. s DR; HILLE 3 Homeopathic EF. fet ER Py = FLIER, corner of Pine and Broad Streets, ‘ean OF ee A (up cars.) ae s poe attention to pose S Midwifer; and. Dessaues ef long ‘Nevada. June 18th, 1863.” NEVADA ICE COMPANY y WwW [7 would imfotm the People ot N that we are prepared — TO FURNISH GOOD ICR At any andall t j at the most reasona t a ee tas the kms pire Meat Re “‘Bookeoimucr above Withington’ paint sl Broad Brreet, Nevada. shed ae ae at vada April 31—tf F THOMPSO : THOROUGH BRED. HORSE RIFLEMAN, Will stand for Mares this seaVs Ranch, inidway on fhe main road between Red Blaff and Te 4 season. a,b h, bred b zier and Marksman y by Sumpter—Maria ransport, dam Pedigree—Rifiema of Fayette co-, out of 4 a= by Rodolph, g . Daadrige °s Fearnaught— odolph was by Sir Anchy, by Haxall’s Moses.(he by! 3 ‘hip. g gd Ma lebrated Prior mare. by Sir Archy, f Thoraton’s “Rattler, b: a by Obseurity, Biackburn’s W out of a sister to Old Slamer-— mare Crb,imporot by Woodpap ; Kegu46, and got by -Eng. y \ Hevatly rd was imported in 1787; ° 5 ker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity us ; Godolphin Arab, imp Janus w L lish Janus, dam by Fox, g way. ‘Gieneve was bred by the Earl of J 1831, aad won two thopsand guineas. worth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. year he won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, then challenged for the no acceptance. He as fealed in-17: eiienitiadiiasdieiiaieaiidntes . which banter met aaa ica now retired trom the turf, into the. United States by Got py Sultan, out of . b. by Waxy: Pene-— lia, by Highfiyer ; by Blank: SpectaBonny Lats, Byerly, Turk ; Taffos White Turk ; Natural Barb atthe State Fair of 1862, took the horough-bred horses,and was pstakes for thoroughbreds, James Jackson. in 1857. Trampoline, by Tramp; We lope, by Trumpeter ; Peontine, by Snap; Julia, tor s dam, by Partner ; Balton: Darley, . let’s Barb; P first premium for t entered for the swee and HAD NO COMPETITORSxy Persons sendin ean rely upon, articular atten mares from a distance cks receiving careful and tion by experienced men, and ing provided with ample enclosed pasturage, and without extra charge. during the season, of the best quality,’ but at the spi . y DISTR “7 1LL p the owners. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LANS CASTER would inpane” form his friends -and ‘ put’ic generally that he has added extensivel~ to his alread aud elegant. establishment of Horses, » Saddies, Harness, furnish aé fine turn-outs as ean be fo Well trained, fleet and casy Saddle Horses for Ladies or Gentlemen will Le <rience in the bus retain the confi Broad and PI reafy at all times. A long ex iness and an earnest desire t dence of my friends, leads me to believe I wilt ive Yeneral ‘satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery In the Grani diness with careful dri Carriages always in rea vers forthe use of parties, Balls, &c. ity of my stock will permit me to say that gased on business ‘orwarded fo pleasure or en to giveme a THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. ‘The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas~ aincarrying . ; z ] ON’S. PIONEER EXPRESS, ILL, on and after the . 20th of May, 1862, make regular tri-weeklyv trips, from WNIEVILLEto ~'. Sierra Valicy, Pea-Vine § Spriugs, Anteiope Springs, orks, Franktown, Carson city,-Dayto city Gold Hilland Virgimia city. Leaving the offi > /Express, Downieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and E Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Down~ ieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to receive and convey them to Virity, passing through asuccession of val over one of the most beautiful natural ping atthe Hot Sulphur ey; and, also, 4 Sight Che urities purel rings, Steamboat ce of Langton’s _ in suns to st Mint for Ase waitin roads inthe world; sto Springr, in Sierra Va famous Steamboat Springs. or Geyscrs in Truckee eadows, the greatest of the natural curios_itiesin Nevada Territory. # mmodations along this route, for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotb er; there will be no delays, no trouble from snow ; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee every facility, to those who desire to make & nia cities, connection wil? & THE HUM3OLDT MINES. For freight or passage, apply to the offices. M. CREENHOOD, FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. i Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. & M SACRAMENTOHAVE made my arrangements to forwaré NEVADA COUNTY,NEVADA TERRITORY, ESMERALDA, pleasant and speedy } At Carson and Virgi be made with other ESMERALDA Which will b unknown in sight of tl choicest. mor: them or part ate invited to Best Cook: make this a ¥ BAIL +} HUMBOLDT. — I have aleo Agente at t speedy dispatch care at the lowest rolling freight. Mark your goods “ CARE OF M. G., SAC.” es, send steamer receipt Fineipal ‘Railroad é of all goods intrusted to ir To avoid mistak Se UNDERTAKE'INC. WM. C. STILES AKER. lias on hand and will OQVRYNS at the folHave all bee aud Farnitur Will at all tir suarket affort make to. order COVERED tates SMALL SIZE, FROM.......-.$3 to $10 LARGE SIZE, FROM....:....$10 to $20 GRAV» FENCES, ofevery style, furnished cheaper than by any other xy ALI WOR _ Will be as re Plates furnished ap? p olbes . epee aps 20 engray . _ March 16. 1961-Tf oe . Sainsevain's Native California Wine. WIE undersigned desire to inform the that they are now bottlin Wintyate of i'allser'at Le ange! eyard o lise, at Lcs geics, Thankful for the liberal patronage Lestowed by disrerning during the last six years, We beg to assure our customers t w obtaining tromable qualit Sainsevaias’ Ex Sainsev: ‘LORIN J hav Wie they may re'y as heretofore, Wines of unexceP< . Plated ¥