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May 4, 1861 (4 pages)

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List of Agents for the . “SSS PRREMAN & SIMPSON’S OLD ¢ WHISKY IS THE « jons-of the elimute of our @AUTION 0 —— ceocbedeoes ooses Sem Francisco. vecsees ean Juew voters weccenevene «S¥eee ONt, and the ive BEVERAGE, tt ‘etentor the aval vor te r th yarn ettention ; of Whiskies at ' South, and in — AS TOCOUNT IMITATIONS. reciation which connoisseurs and E generally have extended to our “OLD wand other brands of pure Whisky consequent increasing demand for them in all sections of the country, haye induced un les to resort to the most unfair ble imftations and counterfeits of 3 and ucts. ‘We have been advised dents in: various sections »f the hat a common. and. very inferior : ld ler the names of ‘* Mag?, of ep eity *4hus injuring the F orp F tk. and STANDARD sea tinpos g tipon the public inferior ‘And ia San Francisco, pur foymer colored cut glia Flower. hasbeen imitated in a stylé, with our names incorrectly ‘this. “ PREBMAN & SEMSON.” In other cases, similat incorrect’ ways of vames have been resorted to by par deavor to. evade eq law, and. at the to.imitate our labe' erefore. call the attention of our customand of dealers generally, tote above facts, desire them to observe the correct spelling our names on the packages. We also desire them tonotice that upen every . , barrel and package of.our GENUINE articles, our names are branded infull; and also, that to each barrel and package is affix OUR NEW CARD. With aview to prevent the success of Impo sitions, imitations and Counterfeits, we have discontinudd the use of our former colored cut hha Flower and have substituted for taining sn engraving of ‘*The Distillery on the Schuylkill river,’’ with e printed in full. : various attempts to imitate and counteriskies, and perhaps the best tributes reputation Mich they have. achiev» rior articles are never counterfeited. Signet) + -FREBMAN & SIMPSON. henix Distille § ¢c. SHAW. , 138 Front.S8treet, Sam Francisco. ir Sole A ent for Freeman & Simpson’s Old Magnolis Witisky. a feb12-3m “BETTER THAN ANY OTHER eS f Ms ie Ae « Wor sale by the trade, and * BY J, C., WINNANS, mi6-3m Ne, 124 California strect. can get CLOSING OUT !* A. LIBBERT, GUERREAN ARTIST, OUNCES té: his friends ‘wnd’ the public, peaceteperees. belting Sinuing tokrts is neste: ne ets ate vafite, tot call for their prizes before the lay of July next, eee with an Periodical to series of Calia Views, will make it necessary for him to on the lst day of August. j Pe has a beautiful assortment of TCHES AND JEWELRY, “he invites parchas ‘to-éall and examine. Nengningy han they can ever’ to find: as he will sell at COST, being agee stock ve his departure. offers for sale a pery “DAGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT. son acquainted with the business, no betof into at already establishpe tege «ane, Raye oh offered. Possesde given a ( on the ist of August, 1861 : Had with the art, and until the lst of August, he . put ia possession. Call before M. L.’s departure. You wit be “Pie ¥O.a i portrai! you 0 gob, it Eng sapere anyLadies and ‘gentlemen wi ". i Ration teary, : f attention. ‘ _ hv ESROME H. COOK, FY BILL: POS TER. x % 7% wesee arin eeeeeerere eter e eee ene ee é efi at the city Printing Offives will . pratt ee eed S-sramento. asa Valley. aa & ° . b Ayres. -2 iiahingioe, ipa © Omens Gordon. Timbuctoo d : t ERFEITS AND BS (A Ounce for Liew * nis business, he shing to purchase as speeiR BILL POSTING: . . Two-choet Posters,..secccesseceenss 4:00 +hGamsemegrnenerers 4s 3 Tse SS AHS POS om, } §0 sais dessnene 2:00 r 100). 1 00 PT ae 3 ing ach as . BILL-HEADS, . CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, GARDS, BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS, *-BROQRAMMES, LABELS, &Mo., &c., &c. Se. TILLMAN, No. 90 Battery street, San Ly McFARLAND’S celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well tnown in ~-the market for ita unsurpassed fire-proof quality having -withstvod in Califo as “well as in the & the het* test fires known. We can re¥ fer to eudiens certificates from a in our mining towns; where these Safes have been subject he most severe tests of its fre-preet ee afes are secured by our Com This k is in every res the most secure one in use ; it-tequires the Ley and combination to open the Safe><Ff-the key should be abstracted from the owner, onl. : perio . useless to the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, wh the owner carries in vier the above cheaper than anyother in the marA lat ge assortment on hand and to arrive. a2-Gm F. TILLMAN 90 y st. THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sigh of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street, opposite the Custom House, ; SAN FRANCISCO. Agency for the Sale ef United States {% Jo overnpptor QGharts. t. Maury’s Wind and Cur: rent Char‘s ; for the sale of Surveying Instruments, mAtifactured at.the celebrated estabishment of William J. foung, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Drawing Instruments, Surve chains Leveling $ , ete., constantly pets tat d by Transit Observations. . X¢yRepuirs of every description aye in eta -3m the beat manner. ; Dr. 0. V. Girard’s Ginger Brandy. W. B. CROWELL, JR., NEW YORK, AGENT. FOR \HIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION was discovered and extensively used during the progress of the Cholera in London in 1882, and since then in the Unyted State. In 1849-50, while the disease was spreading over the Southern and Western States, tt was found to. be a reliable and certain cure: As only the very best articles are used, and re Le Pellet Someta ork stdeaadele ttn righ degree the pro as oc atimu lent. If is recommended FOR COLIC, CRAMPS, DIARRHG@A FLATULENCY, SPASMS OF THE STOMACH and BOWELS, Affording immediate relief; Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, pramneths Digestion, thi and ents Nausea, and is a certain-cure for . Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. Te a delightful, pleasant, and healthy beverage and is particularly recommended to all expos to the weather or a changeable climate. No Family or Traveler should be without it. . NoTe.—Purchasers will please notice the signature, without which none is apne. ; Cc. V. GIRARD, ., ..No. 110 Piccadilly, London. For fale by all the prineipal Grocers and Drug gists. 8. © SHAW, San Francisco, Agent for California. A. R. JENKINS, of the National Exchan Saloon, is the authorized Agent for Nevada,: for the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be had in quantities to suit purchasers. QUARTZ MINERS, ATTENTION! IDE REERS would call particular attention to his improved AMALCAMATORS For Gold or Silver Ores which are claimed to possess the following advantages over all others eae oe ¢ viz.: mane st. They are equa to t) peterestion of Ores, igther Wier Sy DkY pe ed. 2d. Being -Self-féeding and Seélf-disharging, they -equire but little attention ; one man being sufiicient to attend thirty or ore 3d. -puring: the process of amalgation they reduce the vre to aw-almost impalpable. powder, in close contact witha large surface of mercury, but.do not grind the mercury. ted, that they will save frem 25 to 100 vent. more anidvdlaes 7 use, three, disha sets arecapabl e of thoroughly amalg a slight, addition, are equa Row processes. sett under lock and requiveds.; a. All orders for t malg: to PETER DONAHUK, on First str cisce, at whose Foundry chey can algo be seen in J. B, for sale at reduced rates. Chronometers rated 4th lt is also claimed for ,and demonstraany other amalgamators now in ‘The Amalgereating Pans are put up in sets of y duto.each other; tases of whieh ating, at least ten tons of gold each per day. and, with ly. adapted .to. the analyamation ef silver Ores by any of the old or The Pans are about four feet in diameter, and supvlied with afalse, periorated, or grate bottom, upoa which the grinding done, and whieh allows the gold, as 00D aa united with the mercury, to @ benath t grate, and, remain as safe as if ie . openers moat expo . wear are, made. iren ily replace at trifling cos ¥ ¢ hose ‘shators in bu ent eye eer wasting’ : ‘or further particufars Paten. BLAZE'S SALOON, COR. OF PINE. AND.COMMERCIALST GO TO BLAZE'S} . if You Want a Good Drink, . Book and Job Printing Office. \HE. Proprietors of this ent have . aus REDUCED RATES, ‘iptios “1 ee © Sole Agent for TILTON & . 26 his head. To those in want-of a reliable Safe we : Whe United States and Canada. . of the city limi building, su) the promises as fied that if you fail to answer rein direct nti erefor by default, her with all costs of suit, and also dem t against you th the lands upon w Mili, Warchouse, Flume ands pace around the same, or so much as may be nec; fent use and occupation of ¢ court such other relief as is prayed for in . ‘plaintiffs said complaint. testimony L.s. $ Lambert, Clerk of the District Court to set_my hand and , at office, in Nevaril, A. D. 1861. MBERT, Clerk. whereof, I, John 8S. the premises, dgments, this 30th day of JOH By Jos. RonErts, JR. Deputy. By order of the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the 14th Judicial District. — a true copv, FINO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. . 3 HERIF?’s SALE.—Whereas, on the D., 1861, a final judgd in the District House door, in 30th day of April, A. ment. and decree was rendere described bounded by the mining claims of Stuart & the-east, and onthe claims. of Wm. Maltman & Co., on the hill known by the name.of the Manzanita Hill, at the place rectntly known as Tomlinson’s diggin The mill and superstructure, warehouse und elevator said O. M. Tonilinson, together with hich the said Elevator, Flour uperstructure: convenient essary for the conven ‘south west the Lo ae for the sum of $639 50 ¥. “ 149028 leugh & MeArthur, * 809 96 . Crawford & Co* 336 52 J. & J. Worrell, 622 34 & “ 188) T. 8. Southworth,i a Horace Hale, a g.. 3 ——s 84 a 26 . & Turner, “ 208 56 . 8 vether with all costs of suit, for the sate of . . , to-wit : A cérveere ume, known by and fifty ywith a: be levied upon and sold to satisfy interests and costs and the proeceds thereof applied to the payment:of said sums of money as aforesaid. aay Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose to ublie sale. all the above described property to the ighest bidder for cash, in front of the Court Nevada,'on TUESDAY, . May 7th, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock,A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. ; Given under my hand this 12th day of April ‘' J: B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. By Jno. H J. I. Caldwell, Atty . Dickson, Under Sheriff. Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of Californi», in and for the county of Nevada, ainst CLAUDE KRAFT and wife. and in favor _of T. W. SIGOURNKY, for the sum of Kight Hundred and twenty-seven dollars, principle debt, with interest on the principle at the rate of two anda half per cent per mon dition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit,and whereas, on the said of April, A. p. 1861. it was ordered and decreed the said Court, that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff ’s complaint be foreclosed, and the proescribed, to wit: All that lot or from the renpert’ therein arcel of land situate of Nevada, county 0 fornia, bounded and described as follows, viz. :— fronting on Main street forty-five feet more or lesa, and bounded by said Main street on the.east and by the lot of C. Wilson Hill, where the said Hill resides, onthe north,and on the west by the and fronting on said Court House lot twenty feet more or less, Together with the dwelling house thereon. now. occupied by the said C Kraft and family for a residence, together with all improvements thereon, and appertenances thereunto belonging, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appertenances thereunto belonging or in an , be levied upon and sold to judgment, interest and costs, and the ied to the payment of said CourtHouse lotstream, embracing and banks of said en; that I will expose at above deseribed property, hest bidder, for cash, in front of the ) door, in Nevada ublic sale, all o » on Tuesday, May 28th, 1861, between the hours. of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M.
_ Given under my hand, this 30th da 86 J. B. VAN HAGEN, ; By Jno. H. Dickson. Hitt & Hupp, Pitif’s Att’y. ONSTABLE’S SALE .—State of Cnlifornia, County of Nevada. ‘Township of Little York—ss. By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issued from the.Court of. E. J. Cook, Esq., an acting Justi for the county aforesaid day of April, A. D., 186 red ‘W.W. Cozzens, ril, A.D 1861, in favor of SALOME STOCK, ministratrix of the estate of William 8 KIRKENDALL, 108 35, debt, interest, damages T have taken in execntion and will sell to the highest bidder for ‘cash, the foldescribed property to-wit: A one.third undivided interest in and to a certain west side, emptyin ce of the Peace, in and t the 7th 1861, between, the ,add 4 o0’clock, P. M. \ Given under my for the sum of 1861. and costs of suit. By Sargent & Niles, cree. rend HERIE E'S SALE.—Wherens on the 13th day of April, A. D. 1861, a final ry ent and Decree was rendered in the District of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada against JAS. WATTS and FELIX LEEDS, an in favor of CHAS. W. MARLETTHE, for the sum of’ $1,782 00, (principle debt,) with interest on the principle at the rate of T'wo per cent per morth from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas, on the 13thday of April, A. D, 1861, it was ordered and decreed by the said Court, that the ee set forth in Plaintiff's complaint: be foreclosed, and the property therein eribed, to-wit : «+ All that certain tract of Land known as Marlett’s Ranch, situated in Little York township, county of Nevada, on both banks of Green Horn Creek, about two miles south west of the village of Red Dog, containing about’ 160 acres of Land, of which about 20 acres are enclosed, with the improvements. Also—A set of Claims on said creek, at the upper end of s: Ranch, extending 1,109 feet up and down said the bed and bank of said atream to the base of the hill. Also—A set of Mining Claims on said creek, at the lower end of said Ranch 600 feet in length, including the bed k at the base: of the hill. Also—A certain Water Ditch, taking water from Green Horn Creek, oft the north west side, about thecentre of said ranch. Also—-A Water Ditch taking water from Green Horn Creek, ‘about the same place, on the south east bank of said stream. Also—A Ditch taking water from said creek at the extreme uppe water from said Creek nearly a mile above said ranch, and conveying it to ranch Also—A water Ditch froma on ‘whieh isa tributary of. Green Horm Creek, on the sorthinto Green Horn Creek, immediately below said ranch, Nomad ore . the water of said canon to the ranch,” be lev sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of B pert ae of ress as atoren : ea ‘ otice is here ven, that 1 will expose to public sale, all the above deseribed pi ty, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Coart House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, May hours of 9 o’elocky A. M., hand, this 13th day of April, Jourt of said ranch, Also—A and J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, John Dickson, Under Sheriff. . Plaintif’s Attorneys. situated in Missouri Canon. and eanon claims of Bard & Kirkendall. Also—A one-half undivided interest in.and. toa certain hill claim front: on Missouri. Canon and lying between the claims ef Smith & Rodkey sof Mr. Craclin. tenances belon, Day, MAY’ to said claims. town of Red th, 1861, between e’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M,,, of . Taken.as the property of Wm. Kirkendall isfy the above demands and. accruing costs. Given. under my hand the 30th day of April. 1861. 1-td M. COMBS, Constable. (NONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Caliiornia,. County of Nevada, Township -of By virtye of-an execution to DAY, the 15th day o Little York—ss. me delivered, issue? from the . Cook, Faq. an. acting ‘Justice of the Peace, in DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.--Notice is liereby given Mage S pursuance of an order county, outhe LIAM MARSHALL, lie auc.:ion to the highest bidder,on WrEpN ay, A. D. 1861, at 2 o’clock, P.M. Of that day, at Monteztiiiw Hill, the following deseribed property, to-wit ;—One undivided one-half share ina set of Mining Claims situated on Montezuma Hill, known as the Montezuma Tunnel Company's claims, t with all Rayne — drifts, pes eee. PH sansa tools, and, pur thereun: Feeinene-erateiendoe or anywise appe: bate Court of Nevada of the Hataté of WIL: “d, will. sell at pubALE.—One-half cash, the balance 8 to be secured mortgage. H. B. THOM Any Pab. Adm’r. and for the county aforesaid, bearing date 25th A.D. 186),.t0 satisfy a jud . J. Cook, on the 5th day of 1861, in favor of the Remington Hill Ditch Co. m, Kirkendall and L. b. Bard for 41, debt; interest, taken in execution and will sell tothe highest bidder for ‘cash, the folty. to-wit: A certain in Missouri Canon, g between the claims of the’ Hoffman of Bard & Kirknees Belonging to ty at the town _ ig hereby and against; W Sie oF bse lowing deseribed pro set of mining claims situa of Ked Dog, on MOND& : is situated at C between the houre of 10 0’clock, A M., an = ore Taken as the property of Bard the abéve demands and under my hand ae 30th Tess febis Fy oc F > Cote @vy of April,-1868. orin anywi erta . DMINISTRATOR’S SALE .—Notice given that.in‘purso of an_ore made April 22d, 1861, b Nevada county, the wndersi f the Estate of WM, $eH at public auction, to the : : fi ly WxwDNESDAY, M y ith. at” se cet ae Phat-Gay. at ‘Slumbia Hill, the following described premert. to-wit: One undivided one half (34) of a set. 0: c situated on axgerk rd ) a . mia i}, known as tl Marshall & Co.’s Sidi Si el ents. -tools and Tomlinson’s Elevator Flour ¢ in the Township of Nevaf California, about ie en te amt it and near Srthe city . of cto nd Nevada. The said tructure Elevator, Flour Mill, payment of sa' aid Brew d sums of money_as aforesaid ice ishereby given that I will expose topubli¢ Aale. All the above described © a4 the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the tah “House door, N on TUESDAY, M 1x61, between the hours of 9 o’clock Pax wy) S Gers eaiiae. ny Sands ts “Given er my ® 26th : ' ssh : BY, Bt » A M-and4— = J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheritt. “By John HM. Hickson, Under Sheriif McConnell & Garber, Pit’ils Attys. 927-44 Jno\ A. fornia, to John Farish “You are ; 4 ra Pd Py WAL Gummo S$—State of California county of Ne. vada, 8s.—Township of Washington, before Swart J.P. People of the State ofCalt to appear before the of the Pew e, at his*-effice in said towns’ Monday the tth, day of May °A. 1881 ae CA, Fre A. M., to answer the com jand who demands of you the su * e eight 83 100 over and above all legal set ona water claim upon a certaim note executed by you in favor of plaintiff bearing date of November~ 25th 1869 new on file in my office. On failure so bs appear sud rr ponent will be rendernst you for the ¢ sum of aolare nil sec eighty-three cents, costs of suit. Giyen under my hand this 26th day of ‘April Ae DP. 1861. A true a, attest ay AR: JNO. A. T, Jnstice Peace. Lewis Shanclum, Constable e Upon reading the affidavit filed in this ‘cause and it appearing therefrom, that the said defendant cannot be found, and that he is a resident of the State of California, and that the said tiffhas a good cause of action against the said defendant, and it is hereby ordered that sé: vice of sumn.ons be made by publication inthe Dany TRANSCRIPT, a.paper published in Nevada; for the period of three successive days from this date. JNO. A. SWART, Justice Peace, April 29, 1861—td NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In_ District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in the matter of the pe tition of HEKBERT DAVIS. an Insolvent debtor : Pursvamt to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of said Court, notice is here . ied to all the creditors: of said insol rbert Davis to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls, aforesaid, at chambers. in the Court Room, in the city and county of Nevada, on the 3d ‘day of May, A. D., 1861, at 10 o’clock, A M., thenand there to show canse if any they can, why the pr.yer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made and he be discharged from his debts and _liabilireuance ofthe statute in such case made and provided, and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be. ed. ~<) Witnéss my hand and tlie seal of said seal } Court, this ; day of March, a. ~——~ J D. 1861. ; etn ~" 7 bey eter Clerk. HitL & Hupr, Atty’s for pet. “*al-td* ini PPLICATION OF PARDON. — The People of the State ef California vs. Daniel Dooling. In Court of Sessions, Nevada County. Hon. David Belden, Presiding Judge of the Court of Sessions, and ,E. W. Esq., District Attorney of the county aforesaid ; Please take notice that the undersigned: will apply to his Excellency, John G. Downey, Governor of the State of California, for the pardon of DANIEL DOOLING, who was convicted on the 2ist day of March, & D. 1864, in the Court atoresaid of the’ crime of assault with intent to do bodily injury, and by said Court sentenced to pay a fine of T Hundred Dollars—or dé in prisoned in the State’s Prison for the term of one Landred and hg oy im default of pa t. w Manas mil rat A po pode Ne i nn E acknowle service of co ered: th, 1 DAVID BELDEN, ; Presiding Judge Court of / . W. MASLIN, District Attorney, Nevada CountyA Se copy—ATTEST ° Joun 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. signed Ade MARSHALL, laims Chi Hill Dis NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Quirk, Deecased. OTICE 18-HEREBY GIVEN by the um administrator of the Estate of the above named, to the creditors of and all persons having claims meeisat said William Quirk , to exhibit the same with the necessary veuchers within tem months from the-tirst lication of this notice, to the undersigned of the store of Green & Co. R ’ ed Dog, Nevada Co. 4 . F. HEYDLAUFF, Administratot, Red Dog. April 19th, 1861. Sargent & Niles, Atty’s for Adm’r. OTICE.—Notice is hereby yiven that the x Copartnérship heretofore existing betwee? JOHN McCOY and GEOKGE G. McCOX ia the states : of California arid Minnesota, has been dis solved, All business in the. Stete of California walt beteceeled b Mec : in Minnesota by George G. McCoy. y John McCoy. and all business ' JOHN McCOYNevada," April 23-3w* rir ee eigen yee M. COMBS, Constable. ° SSELL MILL DUCK, © From No, 149 to'12+0, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! Guaranteed Equal if net superior te. KLewrentce Duck, “* E are now in i 1 hoaka oF Dusk by. receipt of this favorite Savaivery, whe gre sete ainet TET ANSOW, BUND & OO attery & Clay at. wat by FOR SALE ! A Billiard Saloon, House & Lot. offered for svle, toge’ Kitchen ' Household. and,, tie CMnotatar "Apel Isol — <S hoisa Patented ven-by the unde Administrator Sed ur yencone Rarag, acing agsion’ Dai an : av ns 1 Petal fon Mie tag nen Boe Essex, deeeased; td same, necessaty youchers, within ten months, from the ately underFRANK ENNIS this ‘notice to the » Admr. of the Estate of D-L. Essex, dee’e \ April, 23, 1861—4w ther with Bar Fixtures, Purnitare,a d pen : n pag age oer, on em A barga THE HOUSE AND LOT. « +f 3 i * sae EI Dorado Saloga. rev 8 ch J. P. 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