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July 31, 1861 (4 pages)

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RP st Aah npr ed bore CAPERTON, greeting. ~ S, WEAVER, wit! 1e this writ, ifserved on you 5 conn! twenty days if served on you in’ this and out of this and withinserved on you in the 8 trict, in an action commenced sum of 75, (with the of Three day until paid, at month tie ed plaintitt in his this sation th be dou ates from, you, upon three ce’ arly ret out and mentioner ae com ; you are her ed if you fail to answer said complaint as herein dirodted, Pleat will CROVER & BAKER’S First Premium Noiseless At Greatly Reduced: Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices! . $60 and upward t $60 and upward! $60 and Upward! . ig ra BETTER THAN ANY OTHER oe Ss ee FAMILY SEWING MACHINES : z Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder For sale by the ‘trade, and “BY J.C, WINNANS, . the west by claims of Dr. — virtue of an deliv: $365 78 of June 1 at the rate of two per. t per month, Neal paid together with ‘all conte of suit. Ihave levied upon the property which was heretofore leveyed upon and attached May 2nd, 1861, at 334 o’clock, F M. to-wit: All the ri title and interest .of the within named defen of, in and to the following described propery towit ; One fifth more or less. of certain Miata Claims, situated on North Fork of Missour Canon and known as the Chalk Bluff or Burges -& Clowran & Co’s Mining Claims, bounded on ght, and on the cast by Chinameng’ claims, together with all the ap-partenances thereunto be onging, consisting of. see ee t writ, if. servea on in “0 within twenty days if faves Bo ‘ou in trict and out of the county, and w ie if served on you in this state and out of trict, in an action Commenced on the Bork 4 April A. D. 1861 in said court to obtain a this court for the foreclosure of a ¢ bh 3 e, bearing date the 6th day of Februage 7, executed by said defendant to. seph and for the sale of the ; remisce (eae , in said complaint particularly mentioned ayaa scribed, and the application of the moneyg gy ing from such sale to the payment of these: due ona certain promissory note set forth in sil eomplaint, made_and ‘to said take J relief as. ia prayed for in. he whereof, I, JNO. S LAMthe District Court, afore“get my hand and press the geal of the said oer at office, in the city of Nevada, this 27th day 0} one . D. 1861. , By Jos. Roberts, Jr., Deputy. P JNO. 8. LA Clerk. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial DistrictCourt. A true copy—Attest. ‘ JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. 8. Roberts, Jr. ee: ”Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s. j29-td* OTICE OF DECLARATION.—State N 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. Fauchery, residing in the county and State oe ; 8 ~~——) In testimon } veal BERT, Clerk of “—~) said, do aforesaid, do hereby declare and make known my intention to carry on business on my own account, and in my own name, as sole trader, in urauance of an Act of the legislature of ithe Btate of California, entitled “‘ an Act to author ize: Married Wo to transact business in their own name as Sole Traders,’’. approved April 12, 1852; and 1 further declare that said business will be the business of carrying on a Saw Mill, used fot cutting lumber at Lake City, and sellingeatee frem the ditehes ofthe “* Eureka Lake ter Company,’’ gnd will be carried on and practiced in said County of Nevada, and that the amount of capital invested by meia the business aforesaid does not, exceed the sum of five thou‘sand dollars. ~~) In witness. whereof, [ have hereunto 4 seal ; set my hand and seal this 6th day of July, her ANNA C. 'X FAUCHERY. a mark. In presence of Gro. 8. Hupp. State of California, County of Nevada—ss : On this 6th day of ay A. D. 1861, before me, George 8. Hupp, 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 firat made acquainted with the contents of said instrument, acknowledged to me on an examination apart from and without the hearing of her said husband, that she executed,the same freely and volintarily, without fear or compulsion, or undue influence of her said husband, and that she does not wish to retract the exesution of the same, In witness whereof, I have hereunto set pd hand and affixed my official seal, in the county oresuid, the day and year last above written. Seal.} GEO. 8. HUPP, Notary Public. July #-tf . A NEW PRINCIPLE. White’s Patent Lever Trusses and Abdominal Sappse ter. J For THE RETENTION AND RADi. eaFeure of HERNIA, Eto. These instruments are radically different in principle and construction from all others ; combines whatis valuabie.in all othere—with NEw principles of .vast utility. The principle isthe same in the Adult, Infant, and Umbilical Trusses and SUPERIOR. The bow used in these instruments is NOT a spring. but. soft iron, to be shaped af pleasure. The Power which is in the short steel spring is niso 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 on the back .Cannot work up or out of place—Pad.bearing changet. or the Pad itself changed in size or sFapeina moment.. These instrumenta are the mallest— Lightest—Show: Least—Most Durable—No rust —Most Cléatly—( Entire covers washed at pleas-. ure, and extra covers furnished with all the inspak roe BS will do more for relief and-radieal cure other instruments offered to the public. — p For sale eae HALAL & CO., successors to H. Johnson & Co., wholesale Drugegists, No. 538 .Washington Street. San Francisco.— ‘Sole Agents for Parific Coast. je29-3m To Farmers, Stock Raisers, Livery Stable Keepers, Etc. Illustrated. Horse Doctor (new—Four Hundred Illustrations) ...cccececeeeceees see ees 0G 00 Brown's Modern Farriery (illustrated)...6 00 Dodd & Herbert on the Horse (each)....1 50 Youatt on the Horse.sec..scccseseeeseeseeed Redding oa Wine Making.......-+---Harbison on Bees (juat published).....4 50 Also—A complete assortment of Worka on Stock Raising, ry Ueary se Ete. -Any of the above Books sent of Postage; on receipt of the price. Address 519M. lennon pT Cag ‘ on! 00. Agency. of the American State Journal. j22 iw THOMAS TENNENT, —— Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street. opposite the Custom Bouse, : SAN FRANCISCO. © . certain inferior and so called ; Send for a Circular of plies, Cute, Samples of Sewing, al cay ota ‘TWENTY per cent. DISCOUNT from our former low Prices. C) HE GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the introduction ofour New. Style Family Sewing Machines in this State (as in all others,) aoe ed: certain unprincipled and unreliae jes to endeavor to force upon the public CHEAP MACHINES! Which either own inherent the Eastern States. by legal injunctions or from theirdefects have long since died out in It is our determination to Supply a Good Machine AT A VERY LOW PRICE And the purchaser may not as 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 i SEWING MACHINE And the fact that OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! Have already been sold and are daily and hourly proclaiming in their unerring action , perfect operation and wenderful simplicity, THEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY Is the best evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,efferts of inventive genius, the most 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 1 Family Sewing Machine ! That this pro-eminence has been attained is incontrove) _ evidenced im their increasing and unprecedented sale, and the UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending them at ALL THE FAIRS OF is60: here againat the most ewerful and unremit& Opposition of rival Machines they ‘have in every instance received ® THE FIRST PREMIUM Over Wheeler-& Wilson, Singer, Howe And all other Shuttle Machines. oe R.G. BROWN,.....AGENT. 329 MONTGOMERY ATREET, . SAN FRANCISCO. merrily clicking in every, quarter of the globe, “163m Wo. 124 Galifornia sireet, . TILMAN, .~ No. 90 Battery street, San Francisco. McFARLAND’S celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in ed fire-proof quality, having withstood in California, as well as in the Kast, the het‘ test fifes known. Wecan refer to endless certificates from parties in our mining towns, where these Safes have been subject to the most severe.tests of its ll ate qualities, The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. This Lock is in every res 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 thosein want of areliabie Safe we offer the above cheaper than anyother in the matket. . A large assortmenton hand and to arrive. a2-6m F. TILLMAN 90 Battery st PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink,-** Printing Paper, Cards, ete. J.B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, — T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francisco, March 1:-ly WASHINCTON MARKET. No. 10 Commercial Street, NEVADA QITY. THE UNDERSIGNLD KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. Their Stock is receive i daily, is always fre sh and consists of the following articles : Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Egss, Onions, Cabbage, Potatoes, Fruits, Apples, Prunes, Oranges. ALSO—GAME and POULTRY, constantly on hand. Hotelsand Families supplied with Vegetables at The Lowest Cash Prices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purchases. ‘ m2-tf FORTUNE GUES. Lo ah See; AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICRH, . } OOT and SHOE Manafaciurer, of Philadelphia. Warehouse, 214 California Strect, (below Battery.) SAN FRANCISCO. Constantly on Hand, a Jarze assorted stock of Gentlemen's, Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Wear, of superior quality. Also—French, Calf Boot bega and Boot Fronts.F. X. KAST, Sole Agent fer California. Country orders promptly attended to m2s 3m COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS. NORNER SEVENTH AND-K STS., Sacramento. Mering leased.the above well known and popular Hotel, thoroughly renovated and repaired the same, now offers. inducementa to the traveling public superfor te any Hotei in Sacramento. Families and single guests
visiting the city, will find at the Golden Eagle, Better Rooms, Pleasant and well farnished and a Table unsurpassed ' hy any Hotel in the City. With moderate prices. Every room has Sprin Beds and Mosquito Bars throughout and is wen ventilated. OUR COACH will always be in readiness to convey Passengers to Aud from the Hotel Free of Charge, and to any part of the city for 50 Centa each. M. TUBBS, Late of the National House, Boston. D.R. PATTON, Formerly of the International Hotel, 8. F. June 2i-3m MATTESON & SAM@EL'S WATER-POWER TERRICK ATTESON & SAMUELS have erected-a shop on Deer Creek, below the Foundry, and have associated thenrselves in the business of making Matteson & Samuel’s Water-Power Derrick. The water-nower can be easily adapted to the common h Derrick te Windiassing and Saw Mills. ALL KIND OF MACHINERY: agood fall. ‘They are pré to make Maethinery ofall kinde, yyy Pe Trip Hooks of a new struction, making and artioreo om Some to do all kinds of COP re) to °PERGMITEING. OLACKSMITHING, IRON Jan. 19, 1861-tf . JBROME H. COOK, ¥ BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL POSTING : cossscees BS 00 4 crt Sole Agent for TILTON & @an be run with very little water where there is. py awe Rte. Orders for WATER DER-, 1 Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to public sale, all theabove descr Bre Cart _. the highest bidder for cash, in front of Court House door, ‘in Nevada, on FRIDAY, August: 2d. 1861, between the hours of 9o’clock, A. M., add 4 o’clock, Pp. M. _s ; . Given under my hand, this 8th day of June, 1861. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson, U8: J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintii’s Atty. . the market for its unsurpass. .” DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book aad Job Printing Office. rJ\HE Proprietors 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_possible manner, and at REDUCED RATES, every description of Printing, such as ® : BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS; PROGRAMMES, LABELS, e&c., &c., &c. NATIONAL EXCHANCE, Broad Street, Nevada. GEORGE R. LANCASTER 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 Building is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having stood wo fircs. 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 execiled. THE TABLE will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. Game Suppers got upto Order! Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. THE STAGES, running in all directions from. Nevada, have their. Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange. a The House is kept open all night. There isafine Readinoe Room attached to the House where all the leading journals of the State ean be found. ; The Bar, will be eonstantly supplied with the choicest ‘ Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, in the large and spacious room, which has recently been fidded, can be found twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. Having had long experience at the business, I shall endeavor to continue to make the ‘‘National Exchange’ the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable hqme for Travelers. . Charges will be moderate to suit the times. A Livery Stable 1s 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 procured, by application at the office, Nevada, Sept. 6, 1860.-tf Ho! Every One that Thirsteth ! DR: CRONK’S . CELEBRATED ROOT BEER The most Healthful and Berieficial Temperance Beverage Of the season. For sale at allthe principal saloons in the city and vicinity. Orders left'at No. 46-Spring strect, will be promptly attended to. je2i-tf R. P. McDANIEL. UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. FEXHE undersigned would inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, a.*ached to their well known establishment, whert the -ublie can be mmodated with Baths at all tin-s They also keep eonstantly on hand ‘‘ Dr. Genning’s Reproductor, § celebrated for its medical powers over the ory Fan tl PA gra eradicates dandruff end ¢ hair from turn . PERFUMERY—A fingaesoriment on hand. 820-tf ‘LAMPE & BRO., 54 Broad street T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON. Next door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada. Pasrgisn sent it me now prepared to give “ " : WARM AND COLD BATHS, Haying attached a Goéd Bath H to sh snd ook hed it with ‘Furkish Towels. FineSoan, in agood Bath will call in and see Ra Com! s & Stinchfield, DEALERS:IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS. ; Paints, Stationery, Cigars, ete, Out iam J 7 ald DY § oseph ass to : tiff hea _even .date with colt oe med t Intended to be secured, to-wit ; of $377 40-with interest thereon from the 6thd of February A b. 1860. atthe rate of ten per ¢¢ per annum till paid ; and if, an deticieney ‘remain after applying all of said moneys "pro erly so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff nm have execntion therefor against the said defe ant—and ali and every person claiming throug} ‘or under hifn subsequently to the date of tiff’'s peri in e and the commencement of this « tion, may be barred and foreelosed of all. riets claim, lien.and equity of redemption in and to th said mortgaged premises, or ony part t and for such other and further reliet, or both the premises as may be just and equitable, youare hereby notified that if you fail to ansywe said complaint, as herein directed, plaintiff y take judgment against you therefor by defy together with all costs of suit, and also dey of the court such other relief as is prayed for plaintiff's saidcomplaint. ‘ ~ In testimony whereof, I, John § ; L. 8. { Lambert, Clerk of. the District Go —— ) afuresaid, do hereunto set my hand impress the seal of said court, at office, in Ney; da city, this 30th dey of April, A. D. 1864. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. ROBERTS, JR. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Distrie Judgeof the 14th Judicial District. : ’ Attest, a true copy, . JNO. 5. LAMBERT, Clerk Per Jos. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. m1 Hill & Hupp, Atty’s for plaintiff. HERIFF’S SALE.—W hereas, on thi \ 2d day of July, A. D., 1861, a final judg ment and decree was rendered in the Distric Court of the 14th Judicial District. of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevad against ED. JONES and JEFF. HULL and in favor of DANIEL DOOLING for the sum of $832 17 ( ig debt) with interest on theprin ciprlat the rate of three per cent. per } from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas oy the said 2d day pean! F A. D. 1861, it was orde and deerced by the said Court, that the mortgag set forth in Plaintif!s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described, to wit: “All and singular that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the village of Moore’s Flat, in the county of Nevada, State of California, and de scribed 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 front or Yuba street, and one hundred feet fronton Maia strect.as shown by a map or plot of said villag surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, Dee. ty 1855, together with all and singular the ments and appurtenances thereto belonging, all the estate, right, title and jnteresto the party of the first part to the said premises orany part thereof. Also—All that certain lot or parcel of land, lying between Main and Washingtoo streets, embracing about two hundred feet square more or less, being the next lot south of that now occupied by Mrs. McCloud in the town of Moore’s Flat, county of Nevada, and Stateof California, together with the tenements thereon,» and the appurtenances thereunto belonging: Also—All the undivided 4 of that éestain lot or reel of land lying ov the north-east cornerof. Block No.3, fronting on Washington street, and « extending backon Yuba street 100 feet. in the villageef Moore’s Flat, County of Nevada and State of California, as shown by a-map oe‘surveyed and drawn by Join 1. Gainble, 1855, together with all and singular the ten ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there unte belonging—said property being used and occupied as # saloon, and latterly Known as Capt. Harris’ Saloon. Also—All the undivided onehalf of that lot or parcel of land lying on the north east corner of Block No. 3 fronting oa Washington street, and extending back on Yube street 100 feet, in the villag: of Moore’s Flat, Nevada county, Colifornia, as shown by 4 map or plot of said village, surveyed and ei John L. Gamble, December, 1855, together wit ali and singular the tenements, hereditaments .and appurtenances thereunto belonging—said sroperty being used and occupied as a saloon, cad latterly knows as Capt, Harris’ Saloon,” be. levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment. of said sums of money a aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose to public sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, AUGUST vd, 1861, between the hours of 9 a. M. and4 o’clock, P. M. Given under my hand this 9th day of July, 1861. ’ J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. j@-tds By Jno. H. Dickson, Under Sherif Hill & Hupp, Pit’@s Atty’s {\HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas on thie od SS day of Jaly, A. p. 1561, a final Judgment and Deecrce was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against B JONES and J. HULL and in-favor of DANIEL DOOLING for thesum of Three Hundred sad Sixty-two and 63-100 dollars, prineipal debt, with iuterest on-the principle at the rate of two pet cent per month from the rendition of Judg until paid, together with all costs of suit. ( whereas on the said Second day’ of July, A. D. 1861 it was ordered and decreed by the. said Court, that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be forectoscd, and the property therein described, to-wit :—A. certain or parcel of fand situate at. Moore’s Flat afore said, end bounded and described as follows to wit : Beginning on Yuba street at a line di the gronnd on which is the Butcher’s shop S. Hunt & Co. from the ground herein conv and running thence easterly on said street to TH” corner of said Yuba street and Main street, fev running southerly op said. Main street to the 3 oceupied by Jefferis and on which there is 4& ble logether with all the buildings situate said ground, and al ibe peeagee and appurtenances thereun’ oD 4 ven, Ghat I will expose @ described all the e renege Pee highest bidder for cash, in fe the ut of f Court riouse door, in FRIDAY, August, 2nd,1861, between the hours ? 0 A. M., and 4 o’cleck, P. M. Given under my hand, this sth day of J#! 1861. J.B.VAN HAGAN, Shere Hill & Hupp Pit’fis Atty’s. as HI KIE, CHINESE DOCTOR, At No. 70 Commercial street — m23m* NEVADA. er