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June 27, 1861 (4 pages)

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saabxidbeteiimemn ated aie a na eat ae DEBE Le tt. oom “AMALCAMATORS . For Gold or Silver Ores which are claimed. to , the foliowing advantages over alt others mo They areequally adapted to th 1 ey are Pp © the gamation of Ores, igter WET or DRY crushed. 2d. Bei self-feeding and Self disharging, they require bnt little attention ; one man being sufficient to'attend thirty or inoie 3d. During the process of amalgation they reduce the ure to an almost impalpabie powder, in close contact with a Jarge suriace of mercury, . but do not grind the mercury. : 4th It is also claimed for them, and demonstrated, that wae 4 will save frem 25 to 100 per vent. raore gold, than any otheramalgamators now in use. a fas The Amalgamating Pans are put up in sets of three, Sisharving into each other ; three of which sets are capabl e of thoroughly. amalgamating at least ten tons of gold each per day, and, with a slight additiun, ure equally adapted to the amalgamation df silver Ores by any of the old or new processes. . The Pans are about four feet in diameter, and aupplied with a false, rforated, or grate bottom, which the grinding done, and whici allows the gold, as. soon ag unitéd with the mercury, to settle benath the grate, and, remain as safe as if ander lock and key. In cleaning up the pans and separating. the amal sain bat about one-tenth the usual labor is ger. . Phe parts-most exposed to wear are made of hard iron, and easily laced, at trifling cost. — All orders for those Amalgamatore-can be sent to PETER DONAHUE, or First street, San Francisco, at whose Foundry vhey ear also be seen in operation. . For farther particulars, inquire of the Paten23—in. J.B. REERS OF, EF. TILLMAN, Ne. 90 Battery sirect. San Francisco. Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S celebrate . Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known. in the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having withstood in California, as well as in the East, the hot‘ es — test fires known. Wecan refer to endless certificates from parties in our mintowns, where these Safes have been subject & the most sev te of its fry prece qualities. he Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. his Lock is in ied Aabag ong 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 oot apg useless to the possessor without his knowing the combina,or mental key, which the owner carries in ishead. To thosein want of arelialue Safe we —_ the above cheaper than any other in the marA lat ye assortment.on hand and to arrive. a2-6m F. TILLMAN 90 Battery st. American School Institaie. § bg ebject of this Institate is to furnish competent and well qualig2t Teachers for Schools and Famillies, and ‘Teachers with desirabie situations. _ALSO---SCHOOL MEROHAN I8sEs, The most modern style of Desks and Chairs for School Rooms, at the lowest prices. : Among the many urticles now for sale are the Adamantine Slates. Slate Gloves, Philosophical Charts and New Outline Mapa. . wens’ propeaty bought und sold on commisons. Circulars ofall the private Schoola kept on and, Parents seoking for Schools are invited to. call and select, Lessons in French, Mathematics, Surveying and Book-Keeping. The Educational Herald, issucd monthly, exprealy for Teachors, can be had at this oice. W. HOLT, Agent, 73 Montgomery street, corner of Pine, April2, 1861—3m San Franciser. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder Fér sale by the trade, and BY. J. OC. WINNANS, 2n16-3m Ne, 134 California strect, PAINTER & CO., Praatioal Printers And Deslers in Type, Presaos, : Printing Matertals, Ink. tinting Paper, Cards, ete. J.B PAINTER, a SAN FRANCISCO. xP earwren, Offices titted out with dispatch ~P. , cana ° Gen Francisco, March 14-ly pete We L. SCHABFER, Boots and Shocs Made to erder At No. 22 Commercial treet. ae a cK To Whereas J. Cook of Little York Township, of N yao State of California, in. favor of against John Redd for the debt be gg is interest and Five and 75-1 ollers oe i per} whereas on the said {5th day ef June A. D_ 1861 it was ordered and decreed by the said Court that the Mortgage set forth in plaintifi’s complaint be foreclo and the property therein described to-wit: “he one equal and undivided fifth interes* in that certain parcel or plot of mining ground known as Redd, Burgess & Company’s claims situated in Nevada county, State of California, near the town oi Ked Dog, and on Missouri Canon, and lying between claims owned by Chinese and the ¢laims of Wr Knight, together with the touls, &¢., usedin working said claims be levied upon and sold to patisfy said julgement, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums Of money as aioresaid. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale I) the above deseribed property to the highest fidder for cash, at the town of Ked Dog. on TUESDAY the 9th day of July, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A M. and 5 o’cloek,-P. M.Given under my hand the 18th day, of June, i86'. ; or a eo NE. COMBS, Constable. YONSTABLE’S SALE.—state 0! California, County of Nevada, fown-hip of Little York, s8.—By virtue an execution te me deliv: ered-issued {rum the Court of E, J. Cook, Esq., an-acting Justice of the Pcace in and for the county aforesaid bearing date Sune 18th, A_ D. 861, to satisfy a ju gment rendered +! E. J. Cook on the,i4th day of June A. ). 1861 in favor of J.-P. Bourke and others, Trustees 0! Miners C. B. Ditch Confpany and against-WmN. Kelly, CG. G. Stackpole & Co. for the sum of One Han-} dredandsix and 00-100, dollars, debt, interest, : damages and. costs of suit. 1 have taken in exe-, cution and will sell to the highest bidder fur cash; the following described property, to-wit: A certain sct of Mining Claims situated at Boston Hill, near tied Dog, aad known as the claims of Kelly, Stackpole & Co, or Last Chance Conipany’s claims, togetiver with flumes, sluice boxés and all appurtenances beionging to said claims. { willsell said property at Red Dog, on TUES. DAY, the 9th day 0 July, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. of suidday. ‘i aken as the property of Kelly, s:ackpole & Co. to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Given under my band ‘his the 16th day of June, A. D. 1861. feet M. COMBS, Constable. ONS TABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Little York, ss.—By virtue ofan execution to me delivered, issue 1 from the Court of E. J. Cook. Kaq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in and ior the county aforesaid, bearing date June the 18th, A. D, 1861 to satisty » judgment rendered by E. J. Cook on the 17th day oi June A. D. 1861,in favor of Johnson & Lyiordand against Mat. Buck man and others composing the ‘Cascade Mining Company for the sum of Fifty-four and 23-i0U dollars, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken in exeeution, and will sell, to the highest bidder for cash, the foliowidg described property to-wit: A certain set of Mining Claims situated at SaHtor Flat and known ~as the claims {the Cascade: Mining Company. Also, black smith shop, tools, and ail appurtenan. es. belonging to said claims I will sell said property at the town-ofKed-Dog, on TUESDAY the 9th day of July. 18 1, between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. of said day. Taken as the property of the (aserde Mining Company to sa‘isty the above demunds and accruing costs.— Given under my hund the i9th of June, A. b. iB cL. M. COMBS, Constable. wide . A -eoninmcngeemnanieieeninioresntigarnmenane Fourta Division, Calitornia Stace Miiiti. City and County of Nevada—ss. Yo Hi. A. GREENE and filty-three others of said city and county, subscribers toa call for the organization, ofa volunteer company, known.as Company rt. By virtue of an order made this day upon your application, by avid Belden County Jadge of said County, and by virtue of the Statute applying in such cases J. HB Thompson ot said city and county do hereby fix Friday the sth day ot June A. D. i86; at 20’clock P, M. of th.t day, as the tim’ and the Metropolitan Theatre in gal ity and county as the place cf Meeting tor vie organization of sail Company, and the Election ot Offizera. H. B. THOMPSON. Nevada, June 18th 186}. Cras by H, SECOND BRIGADE, I, David Belden, Connty Judge of anid County, do hereby certi’y that-upon application tu me duly made, [have sis day upputnted the above named H. B. Thompson jor the purpose, wad with the authority contewplated in tue forego ing, and I hereby approve and ratify the.same. DAVID BELDEN, County Judge. Nevada, June is, 1ool . nn ee enaennenmenenmmnenneemmmmmadl JEROME H. COOZ, CLPWY RIL POSTER. Fear PRICES FOR BILL POSTING: Fifty Three-sheet Posters...+.+++ oe 85 00 Fifty Two-sheet Postera...eteeeee seasons <2 00 Fifty One-sheet Posters...eseeeeeetecees 2 54 Each addition«l fifty...-.sis veneate 1 60 Fifty Half-aheect Posters. ..--sceceeeseeees 3.50 Each additional flity...bade eisisive see's #0 Fifty Quarter sheet Poster® ..ssseeseree 1 09 Distbriuting Programmes, ete. ‘per. 10n). 160 Xr Orders left at the city Priuting Offices will reocive prompt attention. ji2-tt UNITED STATES BATHS! AKRD HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Ts E undersigned would inform the citizens 0’ _ Nevada and vicinity that they havecompleted a fine bathing Howse, ac‘ached to their well known establishment, where the ~ublic can be accommo dated with, Baths at all tim-se They also keep eonstantly on hand “ Dr. Genning’s Reproduetor, . celebrated for its medieal powers over the human Hair. It entirely cradicates dandruff and wenee the hair from turning grey PERFUMBRY—A fine assortment on hand 928-tf LAMPE & BRO., 5+ Bread street T. Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALTON Next door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada P ARTICULAR attention paid to Hair Our ting, Sharapooing, and Hair Dressing. { ain now prepare: to give Havmg attached a Good Bath House to my shop and sepuee it with Turkish Towels, Fine Soap, Fles' shea, ete. Tose wishing to indulge in agood Hath will call inand see. me.. RUSSELL MILL DUCK, From No. I-0 to 12-0, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING? weft UU sg0h day of Sune. A the. Justice's Court ment of Californis, in,and for the cou in fayor of J.8. WALL and again CER, for the sum of $3,426 4p ith interest on the principle at the rate of 2% with interest on Tit From the 2ath day of March, Ts81, until paid. ether with all costs of suit. And whereas; on the said 3d day of June, A. D. 1861, it was ordered and decreed by the said Court that the Mortgagé set forth ih Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed. and the property therein described, to wit: Allaud singulrr, the following deseribed propert¥, Water Ditech, Mining Claims, and premises, situate, lying. and being in the ‘Township of Bloomtield, County oi Nevada, State of California, viz > The undivided Xths of that certain water ditch, carrying water from Missouri Canon to Relief Hill, known and designated as Spicer’s Ditch. Aleo—The urdiyided three-fourths interest, of, ia and to those certain mining claims on Keli f Hill, in the county and Stat’ aforesaid. Rnown as Spicer’s Canadian Cisimse, Alvo— fhe same ondivided three-fourths interest of, in and to those certain other mining claims on Relief Hill, kaown as Spicer’s Manzanita Claims. . Tovether, with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments, water, and. rights of water, ways, reservoirs, flumes, Slnices, mining tools and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, be levied upon and sokd to satisty said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds tueresf_applied to the payment of said sume of money as aforesaid. . Noticeis hereby given that I will expose to pub/ic sale. althe above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on THURSDAY, JUNE 7th. 1861, between the hours of 9A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. Given tnder my hand this 3d day of June, J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. jet-td By Jno. H. Dickson, Under Sheriff. + HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue oF an Ss execution to. me directed and delivered, iseued out of the Hon. District Court, in and for the County of Tevada, bearing date January 16th 1861, in favor of JNO. B. NEWMAN and agaiust M.A. SPICER. for the sum of $352 58, (debt) with interest on the said eum of $332 53 from the. 16th dey of January, .861, at the rate of two per vent per month until daid, together with $36.00 costa of'suit. I have levied upon the following described property (which was heretofore levied uponand attached January 2d, 1861,) to-wit: All the right, title and interest of the within named defendant,-M. A. Spicer, of, in and certain water ditch conveying wa‘er from MisGturi Canon to Rélief Hill, Nevadacounty, Cul., and known as Spicer’s Ditch, together with all. the Reservoirs, Water rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also—Ali the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, of, in and to actrtain set of min! claims,or mining ground aituated upon Relief Hill, Blodmfiel! township, Nevad county, California, and known as Spicer’s Canadian claims, together with allappurte. nunces thereunto belonging. Aleo—All the right title and interest of the within named defendant, . of, inand to a certain #:t of mining claims ‘or mining ground situat: d upon Retief Hill; Bloomficld ‘Township, Nevada county. California, and known as the Manzanita Claims, together with all upparténances thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby given, that I will expose at ruin aale ‘aii of the above described wroperty, to the hignest pidder, for casn, in front o7 tne Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, June 25th, 1861. between the hours of 9 0’clock, Av.M., and 4 o’cloek, P.M. i Given under my hand, this Ist day of June., 'SO1. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson. U. 5S. T. P. Hawley. Pitff’s Att'y. j3 tds ‘HERIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of an i execution to me directed und delivered, issueiout of the Hon. District Court, of the Sixth Judicial Dist Nct,in and for the County of Sacrrmente, bearing cate ith day of May. A. b., tAl.in favor of O. C. LEWIS and 4gainst C. P. WALES, for the sum of S231 75 (debt) with intercat on the said sum 0; §231 75 srom the Ist day of December, 1466, at the rate of on» per cent per month; together with $29 70, costs of suit, at the date of entry of said judgment, and the further sum of $2 7o accruing costs, at the date of issuing thia writ: 1 have levied upon the following dese ibed property, (which was hereto fore levied upon and attached March 22d; ixél, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the witiin named defendant, of, in and to a ceriain tract or parecl of lavd, lying and being situatéd in the County of Nevada, California, on the road from Nevada to Auburn, ec~ taining +20 Acres, more or less, and known & @ Fouutain House Ranch, with sli appurtinabcts thereunto belunging. P i Notice ix hereby given, that I’ will expore to public sale, al the above deacribed. property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front ot the Court lieuse door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, June L5th isd), between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., atl 4 o'clock, P. M= Given under my hand, this Jet day of Junc, lobl
J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson, U.3. LE. B. Crooker, Pit’ffa Atty. j3-tds iusotvent Net.ce. N District Court ofthe Fourteenth Judicial Distriet of the State of California, in the mat ter of the petitionof JOHN MAGUI KE, an Insolvent Debtor: Pur«uant to an order of the Hou. Niles Searis, Judge of the sait District Court, notice is hereby given toall the creditors o: the said Insolvent, Juhn ‘Maguire, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searte aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court Koom of said Court in the City aud County of Nevada, on the 20th day of July, A. PD. !86., at 10 o'clock A. Mof that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of raid Insolvent should not be granted, and he be discharged from his debta and liabilities, im pusuance of the Statutein such eases made and provided ; and in the meantime all rroccedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ~~ Witgess my hand and the real of said } sval {-Court, this 17th day of June, A. p. 1861. ~~ JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Llerk. : Per Joe. Roberta, jr: Dep. Hi.L& Hupp, Att'y for Petitioner. THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Siua of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street. vpposite the Custom House, BAN FRANCISCO. ‘ Agency for ine Sale ef United: Btates Govermment Charts. ; GENCY for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Current Cha ‘1; for the gale of Surveying Instruments, Ma.. factured at the celebrated vstabirhment of Witham J. fourny, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, By Inatruments, Surveying chains Leveling Stavea, etc., coustantly on hand, an tor sale at reduced rates. Chronometers rated pa Ab ia of dearription executed in vpiirs of every iP’ ex: best meaner. 3m -. x. KAST, {eo @Hqnal if net superior te AGENT OF. A. SEIBERLICH, pene a Oe DR Manafactures, of W ‘brand of Das yd almost derang sated Street, (below Battery,) SAN FRANCISCO. ‘Seaith Tem has. been baying: Necvtofore the Lave. . Vr, pp Bi opm ocr ee Far aed Aaa ED SO PN ea a ecu \ April 13-3m = Gadhry orders attended tc. m2S 3m NATIONAL EXCHANGE, . ¢ OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE vy. ! of Nevada and the Traveling pub lic gen y. that he continues to keep the well known and popular-Hotel-known as the NATIONAL EXCHANGE, NEVADA. . = The Buil is of Brick, three stories high, and ia RUUGHLY FIRE-PROOF, having stood wo fires. 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. I. The Beds and Furniture are New, And for Comfort and wepte-sanpot be excelled. TBE TABLE wilLat all times be supplied withall the varieties the Market affords. Game Suppers got up to Order! Particular attention will be paid to the accommedation of Ladies and Families. : THE STAGES, running in all directions fren Nevada, have their Offices at, and take their departure from the National Exchange. ; F ‘ The House is kept open all night. rhere is a fine Keading Room attached to the House where all the leading journals of the State can be found. The Bar, will be constantly supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. “Also, in the large apd spacious room, which has revently been added, 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 home for Travelers. ; Charges will be moderate té suit the times. i A Livery Stabie R Is connected with the House, and particular attention will be givén to the care of Horses, Carriage&, &c. Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by application at the office. Nevada, Sept. 6. 1860.-tf ; FASHION RESTAURANT. g ‘COMM oe SS (2, Opposite Pallnans rs rureen ao UN@®, 19.) CHAS, B. IRISH.,...... Proprietor . Egtinpind resumed proprictorsh.y o this well known ‘Restaurant + : 1 AM NOW FULLY PREPARED . _ TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE IN THE BEST STYLE AND AT MODERATE RATES. ; ir Game Suppers, Oysters, ‘Lobsters, and the good things in the market, furnished ata moments notice, and got up ina atyle suited to the tastes of the greatest epicure. MEALS AT. ALL HOURS..» Lintend to keep the“ FASHION” as a firstélass 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 themstives. Nevada, Nov. 26, 1860-tf 4. BAILEY HOUSE, ;. ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, 'H\RRE Proprictor weuld announce to the pubhe of this county, aud the State at large, tuat he has taken charge of the above Splendid Rew Brick iistel, Which -he designs kcepiug in the best atyle. ‘fravelers visiting Nevada will find all the consforts‘Of a home at this Hotel. SINGLE OR LOUBLE ROOMS Furnished persons stopping at this House. The Beda are all furnished with the best SPRING MATTRESSES and the rooms are bupplicdina eomfortable and luxurious style. THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND WINES To be fourd 4t the Bar. RATR OF CHARGES: Board per week. .ic.ccccccccevcce From $7 to $19 TGR oe ice gececsge secs eveirecedes Fiity Cents Board and Lodging per day... $1 560 ‘This Hotel will be kept open at all Hours. ji-ti N. BAILEY, Propricter. panes — OV. CHAUVEL..---.0.PROPRIETOR No. 8 BROAD STIBELT. NEVADA The Rating department will be kept as a FIRST CLASS RES TAURANT, and Meals will be serveo at all hours of the Day. THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS Have been NEWLY FURNISHED snd th eds are as-elean and luxurious as any in Cal. Dinner or Ball Parties, Up to Two Hundred persos, can be accommo dated in the same room, at the shortest norner; 4 aud in a style thatcan not besurpassed. 420 tf *BLAZE’S SALGOR, COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIALST if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZLH’S! Nevada. Sept. 64f. to JOHN SHI N, Greet: ing: You are hereby summoned to oe and . anawer to the ceemplaint of J. M. BLACK filed avainst you within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on yon in this county, ani within twenty days if served on you in this ae trict and out vf the county, ahd within forty days if served on you in this state and out of this yy trict, in an ‘action commenced on the 30th day of April A. D. 1861 in said eourt to obtain a dec’ ee of thia court for the foreclosure of a certain mortguge, bearing «a-¢ the 6th day of February A. p, 1860 executed by said dejendant to: Baptiste Joseph and for thé sale oi the premises therein and in said compl.int particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys aris ing from such sale to the pavment of the amount due ona certain promissory note set forth in said eomplaint, made and delivered to said Baptiste Joseph, and by said Jobeph assigned to this plaintiff bearing even date with said Mortgage and ther by Intended to be secured, to-wit : The sum ‘per annum till paid ; and if any deticiency shall remain siter ee all of said moneys properly so applicable thereto, t' en tha‘ plaintifl may have extention therefor ag:inst the said def naant—and ali and every person claiming through or undertinr subsequently to tie date of plaintif’s mortgage and the commencement Of this aetion, may be barred ind ioreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemptivn in and to the” said mortgaged premises, or-mmy part thereof, and for sueh other and further relie:, or both, in the prises as may be just aud equ tuble. And you are hereby notified that it 'you-t@il to answer said complaint, as herein-directed, plaintiff! will take judgment against-you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, ahd also demand ot the court such other relief _aa is prayed for in plainti#’s said complaint. Pian ioave “ee: In testimony whereof, I, John §. a 8. $ Lambert, Clerk.of the District Court w~ J) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said court, at office, in Nevada city, this 30th dav_oi April, A_D. 1861. ~ . JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. RoBERTS, JR. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the i4th Judicial Dis:rict. Attest, a true copv, : JNO. S LAMBERT, Clerk Per Jos. Roberts Jr. Deputy Hill & Hupp. Atty’s for plaintiff. \UMMONS.—“tate of California, County of bk. Nevada, Township of Nevada, ss Beforek. . W. Smith, J. P. The People of the State of Califorsia, to James.Cox. John Doe und others composing the company known as James Cox & Co. ou are hereby summoned to appear before me Justice of the Peace, at my office in said Town. ship, en WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of July, a. D. 18 1, at 10 «clock. A M. to answer to the complaint of M W. Martin who demands of you the sum.of $69 3 and interest on said sum from the 22d day of June 1°57. at the rate of three per cent per morth, as per complaint now on filein my Cffice. On failure so to sppear and anawer, judgment will be rendered against you for. the said sum of #69 36 andinterest-as above and costs ot suit. Given under my: han: this 4th day of June, 1861. E.W SMAITH, Justice of the Peace. A true copy, attcst, WT. RB. GRAY, jl7-3w Consts ble Nevada ‘Yownship. Lea ee nk Copartunership ’ heretofore cxisting between J. J. Adelph und Frank W. Pouson, under the name and atyle of J. J: ADOLPH & CO. is this day dissolved by mutunal.consent. All the acconnts due the late firm, and all debts due the same will be ascttled by J.J. Adolptrwho will continue the. business at the old stand, on Main strect. ‘ J J. ADOLPH, FRANK W. POUSON. Red Dog, June 14, 1861-3w —_ \GNSTABLE’S SALL.—Siaie of California, County of Nevadau—vs. Ly virtue of an execution, issacd outoi the Court of J.™M. Groy,an acting Justice of the Peace, in and. for Beil connty, bearing dnte Janedth, i561, upona judgment rendered, by &.G Post, then an actiny Justice of the Pexee. in and for suid county, onthe 5th day of April, A.D. 1259,in avor of J. N. WISNER, nnd against J. °L. COVILL. for the sum of § 97.16 (with interest at the rate of three per cent. per iieutii) and $6 50 costs; 1 have taken in execution fhe following property. viz: One lot or parce! of lind, with bern therevn situated on Orlcans Flat, im evuuty aforesaid” I will sel) the same eon SATUKDAY, JUNE 29th, Indi, onthe premises at publie auction, to the highest bidder jer eash. Taken as the property oi J. L. Covill, to satisfy the above demands and cost’. Given under my hau this 5th day of June, A.D. 1861. i cA) T. W. COLEMAN, je8-tds Constable of Kureks Towuship. Ce SALE.—Sinie of California, county of Nevada, bloonficia township. By viriue of an execution te me deliverect. issued from the Court oi W. C. Carter, an acting Justice of Uke Peace in and for the. State and county aforesaid. bearing dete June 3, 1861,. to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on : the Ist day of June, 1s6-, in favor of W. b. CUURCHILL and against. JNO FLATPTEREY, for the sum uf $18 9%, (debi) I have taken in excetittion and will ecl! to the highest bidder for cash the. following descrived property, to wit: A certain House being -situated near Malakoff Kavine, State and county xioresaid., and occuvied by Charl *« lsenbavk. I will sell the same on SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, &6i, between 12 y'’clock, M., and 4 P. M., of svid day. taken as the property ef Juke Klitterey, to sutisty the above emnands and aceruipg coats. Given hand this 5th day of June, 1361. basilica je7 tds A. BICKFORD, Constable. THE LAKGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE STATE. AT CHEAP JOHNS. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY RS. HEBBARL AND MISS PHIELIPS will open a BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for young Jadies, in Nevada City, a few doors above the residence of J. H. Helm, on MONDAY, MAY t3ti. These Ladies are ex ced ‘Feacher>, and as they intend +o estab ish themselves permancntly Nevada. those who wieh to give their daughters ? thorough and accomplished Edu-ation, c.mnet do better than place tht m at this School. : Terms per Month, of Four Weeks:Primary Branches. .<..-.. voeceee G3 OO! pistes English Branches. . 4060 lee pases COSbeesectecesccscccecs co, § French, Spanien and Latiu, (each).. .. 2 @ Nevaia, May 1), 18 I-tf CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND DEALEX IR Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Per eteee ~ “DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Office—Corner of Bread and Pine streets, We woul! inform our frien and all wishing our services thay WE AKE PREPARED to attend those favo-ing us with a call. etal paar hr Seg Mom The ene sensitive by xposure 0 ne ri 2 rs lt rve will be filled without WE WILL WARRA@NT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to bé per’ormed in a MO SKILLFUL MANNER, and bi tter sat given, than elsewhere in this vicinity. ot! no charge wil! bemade. Gur charger ase MORE rate, and to quit the times. We are per located in thie place. : é March 4, 1861-tf ad UNDERTAKINC. «= 7M. O.STILES UNOTRTAKERYM on hand and will make to order + EKED COFFINS at the iollew ing rates * ; SMALL SIZE; -FROM....5...08 toe $3 LARGE SIZE, FROM... ...-+¢i0 » GRAV FENCES, oi exer. style, fu cheaper than ame other person in the ALL HK DONE un the nextest furnished and no charjre ior “ngruvingMarch 16 (861-tf et ; HI KITE. CHINESE DOCTOR, At: Neo. 70 Commercial street, m2im* NLVALDA ‘ ot S377 40-with intevest thercon t---the bthrday %) . of February A_D. i860, at the_rate of ten per cent” __ ™m1-3m roe a ye a ~~ alt —_—_ << a at % _——e oh ee