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June 25, 1861 (4 pages)

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AMALGAMATORS. ad Gold ot owls advantages over all others use, viz: . ; Sst. are equally adapted to the amalgamation of Ores, rd WET ~ DRY bbe acta i poms B i. uire but little attention ; one many a t to attend thirty or mere. . $d. puring the process f amalgation they reduce the ore to an almost le powder, o impat -in close contact with a large surface of mercury; a” % itis also claimed for thein, and demonstrafed, that they will save from 25 to 100 per cent. more gold, ‘than any other re now in use. ‘ * ¢ Pans are put up in sets of eres disharging into each other ; three’of which sete are capabl e of thoroughly omens, ti 2 gold ~ , a slight addition, are equally adapted La goo amalgamation of Silver Ores by any of-the old or The Pans are about four feet in diameter, and supplied with a false, ‘rated, or grate bottom, be which the grin done, and which allows ‘¢ gold, as soon as uni : the mercury, to benath the grate, and, remain a8 safe.as if under lock and key. pct : ‘ the pans and separating the : . cleaning Jpout one-tenth the usual labor is : oe to wear are made of he parte most exposed we trifling ost: hard iron, and easil say pert All ores’ for thoes malgamators can-besent to PETER DONAHUE, 08 First street, San Francisco, at whose Foundry they can also be seen in rticulars, inquire of the Patenee — J.B. REERS o BF. TILLMAN, : No. 90 Battery street, San Francisce. t fer TILTON & MoPARLAN D’S celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes Safe is well-known in Aa astte for ite unsurpaseed fire-proof quality, having withstood in as well as in the East, the et‘ : test fires known. . aan i fer Lge certificates in =. piect ing whe, where se been ualities to the most severe teste of its fire-prooid a The are secured by our Combination This is in every respect the prt tard in use ; it requires the key and com! corm open the Safe. If the key should be al to from the owner, it would perfeetly useless sor without hie! anew ine foe soy bang ed nro Wboteta. want of areliabie Safe we uffer the above cheaper than any ket. ton hand and to arrive. A, large assortwen TILLMAN 90 Battery st American School Institute. AEE object of this Knstitate is to fursi nish Sacment and well = et Teachers for Schools and Famillies, and Teachers with desirable situations. ALSO-«-SCHOOL MEROHANDISES, The most modern style of Desks and Ohairs for School Rooms, at the lowest prices. ‘Among the many articles now for sale are the Adamantine Slates. aig A aga Philosophical Charts and New Outline Maps. School propesty bought and sold on commison. Gireulars of all the private Schools kept on hand. . Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call and select, Lessons, in Seas Mathematics, Surveying and Book-Keeping\ y Thee ueational Herald, issued monthly, ¢xpresly for Teachers, can be had at this office. fe W?HOLT, Agent, 73 Montgomery-street, corner of Pine, April 2, 1861—3m San Francisre. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder For sale by the trade, and By J.C. WINNANS, m16-3m Ne, 194 California etreet. PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing. Matertals, Ink, inting Paper, Carda, etc.J. B. PAINTER, SAN. FRANCISCO. ie Patera, 5 Offions fitted out with dispatch T. P. PA . CAA out Ww t } . San 20, March 1%-ly . 7 w. L. SCHZEFER, 1s0ets and Shoes Made to erder , At No. 82 Commeroial street. THIS IS THM PLACE TO . Sere Poe pee a 2 conan. Repeat, ye ny . ss St ‘ ouleaie ae OUSB PAIN. PALLMAN & TURNER, NEVADA ¢ITy. 2SALE ANE RET we 3 in Hardware, Stov POPPER WORK ted JOBBING done to order iF -1801. ) 186 -reoeive prompt attention. a LC ores Cook ¢ of bitte or Towns sum of Eighty-three and 50-100 debt interest and Five.and 73-100 dollars bev Pe whereas on the said 15th day of June “A. D. 1861 it was ordered and decreed by the said Yourt that the Mo: set forth in plaintiff’s complains be foreclosed and the property therein deseribed to-wit: The one equal and undivided fifth interest in that certain ‘parcel or plot of mining ground known as Redd, Burgess & Company’s claims situated in Nev county, State of near-the town of ; and on fe ve between claims ownMissouri Canon, and lying bs ed by Chinese and the on of Dr Knight, together with the tools, &e., used in working said claims be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgement, interest and costs, “and the proceeds thereof applied to the ment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose to public sale all theabove, deseribed property to the highest bidder for cash, at the town of Red Dog, on TUESDAY the 9th day of July, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’elock, A M. and 5-0’elock, P. M. Given under my hand the 18th day of June, 186i. : esate je2i “ M. COMBS, Constable. YONSTABLE’S SALE.—State ot California, County of Nevada, Township of Little York, ss.—By virtue an execution te me deliv: ered issued from the Coart of E. J. Coots Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the oo aay apes age Soom Sune 18th, A -D. 1861, to satisfy a juice rendered by E. J. Cook on the 14th day of June A. D.1861 ip favor of J. P. Bourke and others, Trustees of Miners C. B. Ditch Company and. inst Wm. N. Kelly, G. C. Stackpole & Co. for the sum of One Handred and six and 60-100 dollars, debt, interest, damages and corte of suit. I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following cusevibed roperty, to-wit: A certain set,.of Mining Claims situated at Boston Hill, near Red Dog, aad known as the claims of Kelly, Stackpole & Co, or Last Chance Company’s claims, together with flumes, sluice boxes and all ances beion to said claims. I willsell said rene at ,on TUESDAY, the 9th day of July, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o’eclock, P. M. of saidday. ‘Taken as the property of Kelly, Stackpole & Co. to satisfy the above demands ang of cruing costs. Given under my hand this the [8th day of June, A. D. 1861. : 4 yee ; _M. COMBS, Constable. NSTABLE®S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Little York, ss.—By virtue ofan execution to m livered, issued from the Court of E. J. Cook, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the ceunty aforesaid, bearing date June the 18th, A D, 1861 to satisty a judgment rendered by E. J. Cook on the 17th day of June A. D. 186!in favor of Johnson & Lyford and against Mat. Buckman and others composing the Cascade Mining Company for the sum of Fifty-four and . 23-100 dollars, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken in exeeution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the followidg “deseribed property to-wit: A certain set of Mining Claims situated at Sailor Flat and known as the claims uf the Cascade Mining Company. Also, blacksmith shop, tools, and all appurtenances belongiug to said claims. I will sell said property at the town of Red Dog, on TUESDA the 9th day of July, 18:1, between the hoursof 9 o’clock A. M. aud 5 o’clock, P. M. of said day. ‘Taken as the property of the Cascade Mining Company to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.— Given under my hand the j9th of June, A. D. M. COMBS, Constable. YOMPANY H, SECOND BRIGADE, Fourth Division, California Stave Militia. City and poste . of Nevada—ss. To H. A. GREENE and -filty-three others of said city and county, subseribers to a call for the organization ofa volunteer company, known as Company rd. By virtue of an order made this day upon your application, by David Belden County Judge of said Countyy and by virtue of the Statute Pt de ing in buch cages 1. H_B Thompson of said city and county do hereby fix Friday the 28th day of June A. D. 1861 at 2'0’clock PF, M. of th.t day, as the time and the Metropolitan Theatre in said city and county as the plave cf Meeting for the orzanization of said Gompafy, and the Klection of Officers. Hi. B. THOMPSON. Nevada, June 18th 186!. I, David Belden, County Judge of'said County, do hereby certify that upon application to me duly made, I have this day appointed the above nancd H. B. Fhompson for the purpose, and with the authority contemplated in the forego ing, and i hereby approve and ratify the syme. DAVID BKLDEN, County Judge. Nevada, June 18, 1861 JEROME H. ‘COOK, CITY BILL POSTE PRICES FOR BRILL POSTING : Fifty Three-sheet Posters...+.seeeees ° Fifty Two-sheet Posters. Fifty One-sheet Posters. Each additional fifty... Fifty Half-sheet Posters..---.-+eeseeees Each additional fifty... Tease yahy Geereer sheet Posters.. Distbriuting Programmes, etc. ‘per 100). 7° Orders left at the city Printing ~ a e eeeeeee res eeeeeee SSSSssss <-_ = =— —) UNITED STATES BATHS! AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. 7s undersigned would inform the citizens 0‘ ~Nevada and vicinity that they have completed a fine bathing House, a.‘sched to their well known establishment, where the ~ublicean be accommo dated with Batis at all tinc« They also keep eonstantly on hand ‘“ Dr. Genning’s Reproductor, . celebrated for its medical powers over the human Hair. It entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the hair from turning ¢ SRFUMERY—A fine.aseortment on hand 920-tf -LAMPE & BRO., 54 Bread street SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON Next door to Center Market, ~~ Coramercial Street, Nevada. ARTICULAS gttention paid to Hair oar ing, Shampooing, Dressing. al now prepa red to give z WARM AND COLD BATHS, Having attached a Good Rath Hoase shop and = du — — nhs Hyd Soap, Fles 2 ete. ose~ Q ina good Bath will call pao ae sti RUSSELL MILL DUCK, From No, 1-0 to 12-0, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! Guaranteed Equal if not auperier te : Lawrence Duck, E-are now in regular ef this fav W brand of Puak by siment every 7 Ship, gna wre satisfied, iP itis given a trial by the trade, that has heen buying heretofore the Law2 rence Duck angiosirdy, . ye give pi tiatactlony— SON, or sale he Corner of Is Apett 13:8m « & Clay *., i ter of . 0 John for the John phen: 9 and against Jo —_* ; her with a ‘stats of suit. that the Mo set forth ih tiff’'s complaint Be foreclosed, and the pay therein described, to wit: All and singular the following described property, Water l Mining Claims, ‘situate, 1 and being in th Township of sd, Count jeveda, evada, State of California, viz: The undivided %ths of that certain water ditch, ca’ water from Missouri Canon to Relief Hill, known and designated as Spicer’s Ditch. Also—The undivided thies-douithe interest, of, ia and te those certain mining claims on Relief Hill, in the_ county and State aforesaid. known as Spicer’s Canadian Ciaime. Also—Thesame undivided three-fourths interest of, in and tothose certain other mining claims on Relief Hill, known as Spicer’s Manzanita Claims. ‘Together, with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments, water, and rights . of water, ways, reservoirs, flumes, Sluices, mining tools and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise ge re be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the preceeda thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Notice ia hereby. given that 1 will expose to ublic sale. all the above described property to the ighest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1861, between the hours of 94. M. and 4 o’ciock, P. M. . : ‘ my hand this 3d day. of June,. ls under 1. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. jetta © By Jno. H. Dickson, Under Sherif. ‘\HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an S executionto me directed and delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court, in and for the County. of Yevada, puting Ss January 16th 4861;"in favor of JNO. B. NEWMAN and against M.A. SPICER. for the sum of $332 58, (debt) with interest on the said sum of $332 58 from the 16th day of January, . 861, at the rate of two per vent per month until id, together with 00 coste ofsuit. 1 have levied upbn the followin described property (which was heretofore levi uponand January 2d, 1861,) to-wit : All e right, title and interest of the withia named defendant, M. A. Spicer, of, in and to a certain water ditch convey ing water from Misouri Canon to Relief Hill, Nevadacounty, Cal.; and known ‘as Spicer’s Ditch, together with all the Reservoirs, Water 7 ed and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also—Ail the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, of, in and to acértain-set of mining claims, or mining ground situated upon Relief Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California, and known as Spicer’s Canadian claims, together with all appurte. nances thereunto belonging. Aiso—All the right title and interest of thewithin named defendant, of, inand to a certain s3t of mining~ claims or mining ground situat d tponmkclief Hill, Bloomfield ‘Township, Nevada county, California, and kuewn as the Manzanita Claims, te ether with all appurtenances thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby given, that 1 will expose at puviic sale. aii oi the above described »vsperty, . to the highest bidaer, for_casa, in front oi the Court House door, in Nevada, en Tuesday). June 25th, 1841. between the hours of 9 @ clock,” A. M., and 4 o’clock. P.M. Given under my hand, gfis ist day of June. i861. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson. U. S. T. P. Hawley. Pitil’s.Att’y. j3 tds i HERIFR’S SALE.—By virtue of an Ss execution to me dir ected and delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court. of the Sixth Judicial Dist:ict,in and for the, County of Sacramento, bearing date i3th day of May, A. D., 1°61, in favor of O. C. LEwI’s and against Cc. P. WALES, for the sum of $231 75 (debt) with interest on the said sum 0. $23! 75 from the Ist day of December, 1856, at the rate of one per cent per month; together with $-9 70, costs of suit, at the date of entry 0: said judgment, and the further sura ot $2 7o accruing costs, at the date of issuing thia writ: 1 have levied upon the following eseibed property, (which was heretofore levied upon and attached March 22d, i86t, to-wit: All the right, titie and interest of the within named defendant, of, in and to a certain traetior parcel of land, lying and being situated in the County of Nevada, California, on the road from Nevada to Auburn, containing ‘20 Acrea, more or less, and known as the Fuuntain House Ranch, with ali appurtvnances thereunto belonging. Notice ia hereby given, that I will expose te public sale, all the above described propeity, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Coart House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, June 25th 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., add 4 0’clock, P. M. re Given under my hand, this ist day of June, Isél ‘ J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, ‘ By Jno. H. Dickson, U.S. E. B, Crocker, Pit’ifs Atty. j3-tds Insolvent Notice. N District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet of the State of California, in the mat ter of the petition of JOUN MAGUIRE, an Insolvent Debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hov. Niles Searls, Judge of the sai? District Court, notice is hereby given toall the creditors ot 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 Ceunty of Nevada, on the 20th day
of July, AD. 186:, at 10 o’cloek A. M, of that day, then and there to show cause, il any they can, why the prayer'of said Insolvent should not be granted, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pusuance of the Statute in such eases made and provided ; and in the meantime all procceding® against said Insolvent be stayed. ~— itness ea J hand and the seal of said } seal { Court, this 17th day of June, A. 1. 1861. — JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Joe. Roberta, jr. Dep. HitL& Hupp, Att’y for Petitioner. THOMAS TENANEN I. Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street. upposite the Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. — Agency for the Sale ef United States Govermment Charts. AES fer Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Current Char*: ; for the sale of Surveying Instruments, ured at the celebrated catabirhment of J. foung, of Philadelphia. NA DAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Tnstruments, Surveying chains {or saleeat a taste. Chrvacensters . = . re ra by Tranait fale mena every description executed the manner. : ‘ =. KX. KRAST > AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICH,: OOT and SHOE WManea(facterer, of Philadelphia. Warehcuse, 2!4 California Street, (below Ba ») SAN FRANCESCO. Constantly on >a lurge asserted stock of Gentlemen’a, Ladies‘. Misses and Children’s Wear, of superior guatity. Also—French, Calf said 3d day of June, A. D.4 and decreed by the said Court Boot er eS Boot Fy onta. ¥. AST, Sole Agent for California Copdtry ordera promptly attended tc, m2s ia NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. . The Buil is of Brick, three stories high, and THOROUG ‘¥ FIRE-PROOF, having stood oO nres. upina le canno su: b: Ay public eae the State. : The Beds and Furniture are New, And for.Comfort and cannot be excelled. THE TABLE will at all times’be supplied with all the varieties the Market affords. _ Game Suppers got up to Order ! Particular.attention will be paid to the accom“medation 6f Ladies and F es. THE STAGES, r in all directions from Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exc 2. ‘The House is kept open all night. ere is a fine Read m attached to the House. where all the . journals of the State “= ho found. ¢ Bar, will be A “anne il ms supplied with the. Wines, Liquors and. Cigars, Also, in the large and spacious room, which has recently been added cenbe front twe of the best BILLIARD TABLES in the mountains. oll baer cca chet siete I a mue e the ‘“‘National Exchange’’ the best Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for Travelers. ; Charges will be moderate to suit the times. A Livery Stable Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be given to the care of Horses, Carbe prosarea: by appiicodee st ieee app! at the aaa . Weveaa. Sepi. 6 in6n.-tf ce FASHION RESTAURANT. COMMERCIAL 8T., Opposite Tallman & Turners, ‘(N@, 19.) CHAS. BIRISH...... Proprietor AVENG resamed proprietersh of H this well known pH ony < nd, : I AM NOW FULLY PREPARED TC ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT _MODERATE RATES. a7 Game Suppers, Oysters, Lobsters, and the good things in the market, furnished ata moments notice, and got up in 4 atyle suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I intend to keep the “* FASHION” as a firstclass restaurant, and as such 1.recommend it to the people of the city and the county at large. Those persons who relish a GOOD MEAL will do well to “‘ call and see” for themselves. Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf int oe } <BAILEY HOUSE,” >, ON BROAD STREET, Ee) 5 er ou . NEVADA, ‘\HE Proprictor weuld announcer to the public ofthis county, and the State at large, that he has taken charge of the above . splendid New rick Hotel, Which he designs keeping in the best style. ‘Pravelers visiting Nevada willind all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. ~N “ SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS Furnished persons snopes at this House. The Beds are all furnished with the best SPRING MATTRESSES andthe rooms are supplicdina comfortable andluxurious style, THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be found at the Bar. RATE OF CHARGES: Board per week....s+seeeess -From $7 to $10 Meala..cvcccovccccscoed ove ceevede .Fifty Cents Board and Lodging per day...91 50 This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours. j4-tf N. BAILEY, Proprietor. HOTEL DE PARIS, OV. CHAUVEL...... PROPRIETOR No. &% BROAD STREET. NEVADA The Eatin department will , be kept as a RST CLASS RESTAURANT, and Meals will be served r at all hours of the Day. THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWLY FURNISHED and the Beds are as clean and luxurious as any in Cal. Dinner or Ball Parties, Up to Two Hundred persons, can be accommodated in the same room, at the shortest notice, and ‘in a style that can not bé surpassed. 20 tf BLAZE’S SALOON, COR! OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T if You Wani a Geod Drink, ; GO TO BLAZE’S! Nevada. Sept. 6tf ust te en days from the this . if served on yon'in this county, within twenty days if served on you in this lis trict and ont of the county, and w i fo: if served Om you in this state and out of trict,.in an action commenced on the 30th . April A. D. 1861 in said court to obtain a dec this court for the foreclosure of 8 [opines . date the 6th of F ‘% “a by said defendant to /Buptis seph and for the sale of the premises ae in said compl.int particular within ten : y mentioned and de-' scribed, and the application of the moneys ing from such sale to the payment of the : due ona certain promissory note set forth in eomplaint, made and delivered to said Baptiste Joseph, and by said Joseph assi to this plaim: tiff bearing even date with said bes e and thereby Intended to be sceured, to-wit : sum of $377 40 with interest thereon fr.m the 6th day of February A D. 1860, at the rate of ten per cent per annum till paid ; and if any deficiency shall remain aiter applying all of said legs me Pp: erly so applicable thereto, tiien that p ma have exeention therefor agvinst the said defn«dant—and ali.and every person claiming through Por under him pine fae to the date of ‘plain t tif’s mortgage and the commencement of this acton, soap bo barved aud foreclosed of all right, said mo: premises, or pn Hye thereof, and for sueh other-and further relict,or both, in the promises as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint, as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment st you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the court such. other relief as is prayed for in plaintif?s said complaint.. ~~. ~s In testimony whercof, I, John 8. L.s. $ Lambert, Clerk of the District Court w~ )afuresaid, do hereunto set my hand‘and impress the seal of said court, at office, in Nevada city, this 30th day of April, A. D. 1861. JOHN 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. RoBERTS, JR. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the 14th Judicial District. . Attest, a true bar, *¢ ; NO. 8 LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. . m1-3m Hill & Hupp, Atty’s for plaintiff. UMMONS.—State of. California, County of tL Nevada, Township of Nevada, ss. Before E. W. Smith, J.P. The People ofthe State of Califorvia, to James Cox. John Doe and others comving the company known as. James Cox & Co. You are hereby summoned to appear before me, Justice of the Peace, at a A office in said Township, en WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of July, a. D. 181, at 10 e’clock. A M. to answer to the com-’ plaint of M W. Martin who demands of yon the sum of $693 and interest on said sum from the 22d day of June 1957, at the rate of three per cent per month, as per complaint now on filein my Cffice. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum-_of 869 36-andinterest as above aud costs ot suit. Given under my hand this I4th day of ‘Juné, 1861. E.W SMITH, Justice ofthe Peace. A true copy, attest, J. B. GRAY, jl?7-3w Constable Nevada Township. ] ISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership J heretofore existing between J. J. Adelph and Frank W. Pouson, under the name and style of J. J. ADOLPil & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All the accounts due the late firm, and all debts due the same will be settled by J.J. Adolph wire will continue the business at the old stand, on Main street. J.J. ADOLPH, FRANK W. POUSON. ted Dog, June 14. 1861-3w ; ONSTABLE’S SALE.—Siate of Calw ifornia, County of Nevada—ssBy virtue of an execution, issned outof the Court ofJd. M. Gray, an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for said connty, bearing date June 4th, h61, upon a judgment rendered, by S.G Post, then an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, on the 5th day of April, A. D. 1859, in .avor of J. N. WISNER, and ayaiust J. L. COVILL. for the aum of $.97 16 (with interest at the rate of three per cent. per month) and $6 50 costs; f have taken in execution the following -property. viz : One lot or parcel of lund, with Barn thereon situated on Orleans Flat, in county aforesaid. 1 will gell the same on SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, isl, onthe Premises at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. ~-Paken as the property of J. L. Covill, to satisfy the above demands and costs. Given under my hand this 5th day of June, A. D. 1861. T. W. COLEMAN, je8-tds Constable of Kurek» Township. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, county of Nevada, Bloomfield township. By virtue of an execution te me delfvered. issued from the Court of W. C. Carter, an acting Justice of ve Peace in and for the State to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the ist day of June, 186!, in favor of W. B. CHURCHILI. and against JNO FLATTEREY, for the sum uf $18 93, (debt) I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit : A certain House being situated near Malakoff Ravine, State and county ‘aforesaid. and oceupied by Charl » Ixenback. I will sell the same on SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, 861, between 15 o’clock, M., and 4P. M., of suid day. taken as the property of John Flatterey, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. hand this Sth day of June, 1861. : je7 tda A. BICKFORD, Conetable. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE STATE. “at AT CHEAP JOHNS. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY RS. HEBBARD AND MISS Lag re, LIPS will open » BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for young ladies, in Nevada City, a few doors above the residence of J. H. Helm, on MONDAY, MAY 138tr. T Ladies are ex‘Teachers, and as intend te estab igh themselves permanently Nevada, those who wieh to yive their daughters e and accomplished Edu:ation, cannot doe than place them at thie School. m Terms per Month, of. Four Weeks: oe English Branches.. u SRO EOe CORE HOCEM ESE ee THe ereesereeers French, Spanish and Latin, (each).. .. Drawing and pence Neva:a, May 1), 18:1-tf CHARLES W. Y¥ IMPOKTER AND D Watches, Diam Cutlery, Silver W ‘TK DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentista, Office—Corner of Bread. and Pire streeta, We would inform our frien and all wishing our serviers thet WE ARE PREPARED to attend those favo-ing us with a call, et all hours. Teeth after having become sensitive By _Lexposure of the nerve wiil’ be filled without causing pain. WE WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in 2 SKILLFUL MANNER, und b tter sasierarcion given, than elsewhere i ti & vicinity. etherwise par R gee Bae! tmade. ture charger aac modeeu mes. located in this place. Soe es tt March 4, 1861-tf UNDERTAKING. =o be wor ag eet agen ag HA& hand and will make to order COVERED COFFINS at the foliowing rates : SMALL SIZE. FROM.«.......-$3 to LARGE SIZE, FROM... $10 to GRAYS FENCES, of every style, furnished cheaper than by any other proce in the county. &r ALL WORK LONE in the nestest style. Plates furnished and na charge for engravingMarch ‘6 'rh'-tf HI KIEL. CHINESE DOCTOR, Watches catefully Repaired and Jewelry . All anikies guaranteed. Nev. 27th, let. At No. 70 Commercial street, m23m* NEVADA. s a. claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the . and county afores:id. bearing date June 3, 1861, Given under my . deme "Tower = Coq named to thie 1 on we” should Washi single 1 mag, it The us of © Said f} and Tt my ey there’! tween A m= At “and re his lat lth di * Burop fornia ftart ¢ He! WA which ‘They: empec beunc He DA Toa} ter ch ed ant sion \ To} wishi will f at wh Cal sitre . will . wher ter mene ‘able ‘DF AT cor! Pe