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-\HERIF¥’S SALK.—Whereas on the 3ist
Say of Aug, A. D. 1861, a dal Setguees and
Decree waa rendered in the District Court of the
14th Judicial District. of the State of California
in and for the county of Nevada, inst WAR
REN PARKER and ig favor of L. H. FOWLER for the sum of $669 00, (pri:
with interest on the — at rateof Two
per cent. per month from .the m of jud
ment until paid, together with. all costs of suit,
and whereas, on the 3let day of August, A.\D.
lesan sera te ie crcnesgey ietopeeemciet ase HS
= 2 tenis maga ¥ :
Y
* ‘as Balt & Matteson’s claims on tne cast—with
* of September, A. D., lobi, it was ord red and de
_ of eaid court in the ci
P MS H. MEY ENS, aninsolventdebtor. Pur<
_— ris, aforesaid, in. open Court,~at thy
, gadd estate are
. SS AVING« HAIR CUTTING SALOON
1861, it was ordered and deareed by the said Court
that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff% complaint be ‘eeueloned, and bo rty therein dei -wit: ‘¢ That certa ouse and Lot
j 4 the town of North a —_ ei rbpee!
’ . California, fronting on the east side o
aes ices cad extending thence back to John
Gordon’s Sierra Nevada livtel lots, west ‘side,
aud bounded on the Gorth by a House and Lot
belonging to Manzanita Lodge, San Juan North,
and on the south by a [Louse and Lot belongihg
to J. W. Guthrie. Also one full and undivided
half of a certain lot and parce! of mining claims
situated on the south bank oftheriver at Freeman’s;,Crossing, Nevada county, fronting on the
river and adjuinmy the claims formerly knowr
fall sluices. rights, privileges and frarnia belonging nerets,’? be levied upon and sola
to shtisfy sald judg nent, interest and costs, and
co -proveeds thereof applied to the payment of
said sums of mOncy as-aioresaid
Notice is hereby given,, that I will expose to
public sale, all the above described property, to
the highest bidder for cash, in-ficut of the
Ceurt. iouse door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY,
OC Lr. Ist, : 1861. between the hours 9 o’clock, J
M., and 4 o’clock, P. M;
“given under my hand, this 7th day of Sept.
= J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. "+
j By Jno. H. Dickson, D. puty
A. L. Greeley, rlt’ffs Atty.
HERIFP’S SALE.--W HEREAS, ON
the 27th day of september,. A. D., 1861, a final
Judgment and decree was rendered in the Dis
trict Court of the 14th Judicial .Distrie’ of the
State of California, in and for the eounty of
ire . against JOUN SHIPTON, and in fav>r
6f JAMES M BUACK, for the sum of $459 21.
{principal G-bt,] wita interest on the principle
at the rate.of fen per cent. gd annum, from the
rendicion of Judgment until paid, togétner with
all costs of suit: And wherean,on the 27th day
oreed by the said Court, that the Murtgage set
forth in Plaiatii’s complaint be foreclosed. and
the property therein described, to wit: That
certain piece, or parcel of land, or premises situated in the town and county cf Nevada, des
crived as follows: That certain lot of ground
on the weet side of Pine street, in the tewn of
Nevada, being 44 feet front on Vine street. by a
depth of 90 fect, morc or leas, to tue ravine, being the lot upon which the Dumas House stands,
with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging ur in any wise appeartaining,”’ be levied upon and sold to satisty
aaid judgment, interest and costs, and the proveeds thereof «pplied to the payment of said
gums of: money as aforesaid.
#! Notice ia hereby o~. that I will expose to
publie sale all the above deecrib'd propert y» to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, OCT. 25th
1861, > ggg the hours ef 9 o’clock, A. M., and
4 o'clock, P.M =
Given under my hand, this, 3 h, day of Sept.
1861. J B. VAN HAGEN, sheriil.
‘ By J. H. Dickson, Deputy.
Hill & Hupp, Pit’fls Atty.
JNSOLVENT NOTICE.— In the ‘District
Court of the 14th Judicial District of the
State of California, in the matter of the petition
of SaM’L OAKES, an Insolvent Debtor : Purauant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge
of the said District Court, notice is hereby given
$6 ait the creditors of the said Insolvent SAM’L
OAKKS, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles
Searls aforesaid, in open court, at the court room
, fy and county of Nevada, on
the 9th day of Oct., 1361, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of
that day, then and there to show cause, if any
they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent
should not be granted, and an assignment of his
estate be made, add he bo discharged from his
debts and linbilities, in pursuance of the Statute
in such «ase made and provided ; aad in the meantime all p:oceedings agaiust said Insolvent be
stayed.
_—s Witness my hand and the seal of said
} sea. Court, this 6th day of Septimber, A:
we 2D, 1861.
JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk,
Per Joe Koberts, Jr.,
Hine & Huree. Pit’ se Atty’s.
NSOLVENS NOTICK.—Iin District
Court o! the i4th Judicial District of the Sta'e
California, in, tie matter of the petition o
uty.
-td
t to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge
Of the said District Court. norice is hereby given
to all tie cre iitors of tne said iavsolvent, James
HB Heyens, to be and appear before the Lon.
Roovin of said Court i the city and county
@f Nevada, on the ?7' day of November, A. D.
1861, at 10 o'clock, \. M., Of that day, them and
there to show cause, ti any they can, why the
Prayer of said insolvent should not be gramted,
and ac be discharged trom his debts and liabilities. in pursufince of the Statute in such case
made and provided ; and in the meantime all proece ings azainst said ineoly nt be stayad.
_ itmess my hand and the seal of aaid
fe al > Court, this 23d day of sept. 1861.
— JOUN S. LAMBERT. Clerk.
Me Jonncll & Garber, Attys ior Betitioner.
JPATEH OF CALIFORNIA--COUNTY
i). of Nevala—In Probwe Courts Notice te
hereby given that J.C. Green, having filed in
this Court his petition prayiug for an order of
vale of the real estate and that the order aereto
fore made setting asidé certain property of the
Ketate of G. B. ZAK F, deceased, as a homestva:t
ahould be revoked, the hearing of the dame has
been fixed by suid Cause vr SATURDAY, OUT.
32th, id61, at 10 o'clock, in the forencen of said
day of th September Term of 1461, at the Court 4
Fry heang abd the Geers House mp the ate ond
unty o vada, vad all perseng interested in
Sat ee aragnbcy tee aece er Ove any they. w aa
petition Faery be granted. t. 2th, 1861.
é WO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By J. M. Levet, Deputy. elt-4ut
T. Groesbeck,
Next door to Center Market,
_ Commercial Street, N a
ARTICUDAR attention paid to Out
* ting, Shampooing, and Hair Dressing. ‘Iam
nOw prepared to give é
WARBM AND COLD BATHS,
Having attached a Good Bath Houacte my shop
4 sh Towels, Fine Soap,
esh Brushes, etc. Those wishing to indul
in a good Bath wilt call in-aud see me.
PAINTER & CO.,
: ete,
A.M. and 5 o’clock, Pp, M.o' said day.
: ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERheretofore
cetera = inane of the a CE,
this day ye get by mutual consent.
ps RAT A, COASAMAYOU,
: N. P. BROWN
O. P. STIDGER.
The undersigned hereby give notice that we
have sold out all of the interest held by us or
either of us, including the book accounts due and
owing to the ee wae at = P.
BB . ahi Rs
es O P.STIDGER.
John P. Skelton is authorized to collevt:all accounts due the late firm, and pay al) ——
agninst it.
HERIFPPF’S SALE.--By virtue of an Ex
ecution to me delivered; issued out o! the
_Hon. District Court ef the 17th Judicial District
in and for the eounty of Sierra, Stateof Califor
nia, bearing date September 2d, 1861, in favor of
Geo. Eves and A.H. Crew and against William
Mardon, David Murdon. Henry Mardon, W. F.
Thomas and Thomas Mardon for the sum of Five
Fhousand Nine rlundred and sixty thrce dolla s
and sixceen cents 25.963 16) debt, with interest
from Sepf. 2nd, 1861, at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum till paid, together with all costs of . uit.
I have levied upon the following described property, which wae heretofore levied upon and at
tacued June i7th, 1861, to-wit ; All the right, ti
tle and interest of the wittttwnamed de!endants
oi.in and to a certain Tail Flume, situated in
Empire or Grub Ravine, about one and a hal
»miles.from French Corral, Nevada county, State
of California; and knewn as Mardon & Co’s
Tail Flume, commenciny at the lower end of Al
exander & Smith’s Flume and ranning downto
the river, with all improvements and appurie
nanves thereunto belonging to said Flume.
Notice is he-eby given, th+t I 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 Wednesday, Oct. 30th
861. between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and
4 o’cloUk, P.M. ;
Given under my hand, this 5th day of ©. tober.
(861. « J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff
By J. H. Di-keon, PD -paty,
NONS TABLI’S SARs. — OL UL Ouuicunia, County of Nevada, ‘Powusiuip oi 4 itt
Yurk, By virtue of an exee ‘tion to me delivered,
issued from.the Court uf KE. J. Cook, un acting
Justive pi the Peace in and for the county atoresaid, bedring’date the 2d day of October, A. wv.
“Ol, to saligfy a judgment rendered by bb. JCook on the 24 day of sept. .861.in favorcf
GREbN & CO. and asainst W W. Brownaud i.
CG. VANDYNE, for the sum of One Hundred anu
Kifty six dollars an‘ sixty-five cents, ($156 5)
debt interest, damages and costs of euit, [have
taken in execution and will sell to the high st
bidder, foi caah, the following , described pro
perty, to wit: all the interest of W W. Brown
and ls. C. Vandyne in and toa certain lot of Mining Claims situated at Buckeye Hill, and known
a8 the Kodkey & Co. claims, together with all
appurtenances belonging to said claims.
{ will sell said property at Ked Dog, on SAT
URDAY, tne 26th day cf October, A. D. 1861, be
tween the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., ani 6
o’clock, P. M., on raid day, taken as the proverty
of W W. Brown and K. C. Vandyne, to satisfy
the above demands and accruing costa.
Given under my hand this, the 4th day of October, A.D. 1861.
05 td M. COMBS, Gonstatle
ONS'TABLE’S SALE.—Stute of Caliiornia, County of Nevada, ‘'ownship of Little
Lork, ss. By virtue of an Execution to me de
livered, issued from the Court of W. W. . ozzens, Kisq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and
for the County aforesaid bearing date the 18th o1
Sept. A. D. 186!, to satiafy a judgment rendered
by W. W. Cozzens, on the 22d ay of Aug. A.D.
“61, in f.wor of FRANCIS LEYDON and
agaiust A. JOYCK far the sum of One Hundred
and ‘Ten 25 100 Dollars. debt, interest, damages
a dcostof suit. [havetukenin Execution xnd
will eeil to the highest bidder for cash the fullowing described property tu-wit:—A one third,
undivi.ed intercst in and to a vertain sct of mining claims, together with all appurtenances be
longing to said interest, all of Which is situated
pear Sardine Flat, and known as the claims of
Phillips, Joyce & Co. I will sell said property
at Red Dog, on SATURDAY the 26th day o}
October, A.D. 18 1, between the hours of 9 o’clock
‘Taken as
the i ghd of A Joyce, to satisty the above
demand and accruing costs,
Given under my hand this, the *d. day of Oc
toner, A.b. Is61 ‘M. COMBS, Constable
NONSTABLE’S SA
nia, County ot Nevada, Towaship of Little
York. Ky virrueof an Execution to me deliv
ered. issued Irom the Court af i. J. ‘ook, Esq.,
agactirg Justice of the Peace, in and tor the
County afvrexaid bearing date the °d day o. Oct.
A ©. 1861, infavor e(GitiieN & CO., and against
J. ASTON’ & COU,. for the sum of One Hundred and ‘I wenty-three anu 76-.00 dollars, debt,
Intercat, damag:a and costs-of suit. Lhacc ta
ken im Execution and will sell to tue highest bi
der for cayo. the’ tollowing described property.
to wit: A certain set of Mining Claims situate
at Wilcox Ravine, near the Village or You Bi
and known as the claimaoi J. &.Joues & Co. to
together with all avpurtenances belonging 0
suid claims. FT wiillgel! suid p-operty at Red Deg,
On SALULRDAY the 26th day a October, ise:,
between the hours of 9 o’¢lock, a. M., and5
v’clock, P. M., 01 said day, taken aa the property
Of J. a. Stone & Co., to aatisfy the above dé
manda, and accrning cost.
Given voder my hand this, the 4th day of Oct
A. D is8ni. M. COMBS; Constabie.
E.—State of Califor
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‘FOR BESTORING
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it allays all irritation of the scalp.
aud refreshes the head. and imparts to the hair a
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P. S.—The properties which remove dan
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such ag I Rash Salt Kheum, Chillblains.
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REDINCTON &CO.,
: WAOLESALE AGENTS,
SOO R Ream, OF : a6.
of the F th Judicial District of said State.
The ple ofthe State of California, to W. W.
CA » greeting. You are her sumthis writ, if served on you in this county, within
twenty days if served »n you in this District,
and out of this county and within forty days if
served On youinth State and out of ‘this District, in an action commenced om the 27th day of
June, A. D.; 861, in said Court, to recover the
sum Of $2,303 75, (with interest thereon from this
day until paid. at. the rate of Three per cent. per
month,) alleged by plaintiff in his complaint to
this action to be due him from you, defendants,
upon three certain promissory notes particularly
set out and mentioned in said complaint. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as herein directed, Plaintiff will
take Judgment againet you therefor by default,
together with all costs of suit, and also demaud
of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in
plaintiffs’ said complaint. :
(— Im testimony whereof, I, JNo. 8. LAm} seal ¢ BERT, Clerk of the Distriet Court, afore—~ ) said, do hereto set my hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at office, in the
city of Nevada, this 27th day of June, a. p. 1561. 4
JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By Jos. Ruberts, Jr., Deputy.: :
By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge
of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court.
A true copy—Attest. , t
JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
Per Joa. S. Roberts, Jz. Deputy.
Sargent & Niles, ‘Plt’ils Atty’s,
4
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1UMSIONS.--State of California--NeK vada County—ss., District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicia! District of said State The
People of the State o: California, to SAMUEL
D. ROLLINS. Greeting: You are hereby summoned *o appear and answer to fle complaint of
eliswa L. Rollins, filed avainst vou wiihin. ten
daya fromthe service of this writ, if served on
you in this County, within twenty days if served
ou you in this District, and out of this county,
and within forty days if served on you in the
‘tate andoutof this District, in an action commenced onthe 15th day of June, A. bD., 1861, in
nid Court. wherein guiff prays judginent
wai st yeu for a de of Divorce from the
bonds of Matrimony now cxisting between you
and plaintiff, and that plaintiff have the ‘care,
vuardianship and custoty of the infant children, limma 5i., Franklin D, and James M.
tollins, and that she recover of and from you the
‘oats Of suit and for such ctheran © further relies
as May Sect just-and equitable in the premises.
Ana you are hereby notified that if yoy fail te
inswer said complaint ids herein directed, plain
tif! will takejudgment against you therefor by
default, together with all costs. of suit, and also
demand of the Court such other reliefas is prayed
for ip plaintiff ’s said complaint.
~ In testimony whereof I John S. lam} seal { bert, Clerk of the District Court, afore
said, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at office, in the
city of Nevada, this 9th day of Aug. A. PD, IX61.
JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
—_——
By orderof Hon. Niles Searls, Judge ef the
District Court aforesaid.
A true copy—Attest :
JNO.8. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By Jos. Roberts, Jr., De: uty
Sargent & Niles, Piette Atty’s. auld 4w*
HERIfE’S SALE. —Whereas on the !8th
Jo. day of Sept. A. D. Ist1, a tinal judgment and
decree was rendered in the District Court of the
'4th Judicial Di trict of the state of California.
in anifor the county of Nevada, against Robt.
Joneg, Pavid RK. Jones and John Owens, and in
favor of Powell Jones anil George Kees for the
sam of Kleven Hundred and ‘Ten Dullars, pripciple debt. with interest on the principle at the
rate of two per cent per month from the cendi
tion of judgment :.ntil paid, together with all.
costs of suit. And whereas on the said ith day
of sept. A. D., 1861 it was ordered atd decreed
by the said Court, that the Mortgage set forth
in Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed, and the
prop rty therin deseribed, to wit :—One full un
divided fourth of thit certain lot or parcel of
mining claims situated on Grizzly Hill, Bloom
ficld Township, Nevada county, state of Californit, generally knownas the Illinois Company’s
Disgvings, with metes nd bounds as follows :—
Fronting southward on the brow of the Hill slo
ping to the South Yuba River, 250 feet. more or
ess, extending thenge back into the hill.an aver
age width as above . fo teet, adjuining the claims
of the Philadelphia Wompaay on the east, and
Vauly Bouker & Co\an the west, and claims
of p ttics unknown on the north; with «lI ten
ements. cuts, flumes, tailings, rights, privileges,
hydraulic and mining apparatus, «nd all appur
tcnanees thereunto belonging, or in any wisap
pertaining be levied upon and soli to sctisiy
said judgment. interest aud costs, und: the pro
cveds therefore :oplied to the payment of said
sums of money is atoresaid.
Notice ia hereby g:ven. that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property, to
the highest bidder tor cash, in front of tae Court
House dour, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, OCT,
Sth, 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A M.
and 4 o’elock, PM
Givenunder my h nd, this 2Qth, day of Sept.
1861 J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff.
By J. Hi. Dickson, Deputy.
T.B McFarland Pit’ffs Atty.
{eb eink NOTICE.—in District
Court of the (4th Judicial Distri-t of the State
of California, in the matrer of the petition of
THOMAS MAKDO ., an Insolvent Debtor -—
Pursuant to an orderof the Hon Niles Searls,
Judge of the said-District Court, notie: is here
by given toall the creditcrs of the said insolvent
Thomas Mardon,to be and appear before the Hon
Niles Searls, aforesaid, in open court, at the Court
Room of said court, in the city and county of
Nevada, on the 7th day of.November, 1861, at 10
“clock, A. M., of that day; then and tuere to show
cause, ifany they can, why the prayer of said
insoivent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be disel arged
from his debts anid liabilities, in pursuance of the
Statute in such case made and provided; and in
the meantime all proceedings against said insotvent be sta tee
~~ tness my haad and the seal of said
} seal > Court, this 2°d day of Sept. 1861.
— JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk,
Per Joe. Roberts, Jr., Dep.
A L. Greeley, for Petitioner. é
fp euskal NOTICE.—In District
Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State
ot California, in the matter of the petition of
FRANCIS SOULE, an insolvent debtor : Pursuantto an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, J udge
of the said District Court, notice is beret: giv
en te all the creditors of the said Inso vent,
Franqis Soule, to be and appear before the Hon.
Niles Searls aforesaid. in open Court, at the
Court Room of said Court, in the ¢eity and county of Wevada. on the “th day of November, 1861,
in arty “= of — day, then and there
Ow cause, ifany t ‘s
pb mene sen ould jetta ceeaien mare?
his estate be made, and he be dishis debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in sueh case made and provided ; and in the meantime proceedings
said insalyeat be stayed. se: aileets
R
moned to and answer to the com) of
WEAVEK, within ten days from the service of
tshould mot'be granted, and an . .
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PRINTING OFFIEE,
a ie 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,
&c., &c., &c.
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AND
HAIR, DRESSING SALOON.
fe undersigned would inform the citizens 0!
Nevada and vicinity that the¥ have cor
a fine bathing House, a.‘ached to their well Known
establishiment, where the ~ublic can be accommodated with Baths at all tincs 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 grey
PERFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand
820-tf LAMPE & BRO., 54 Bread street
aaa one
JEROME H. COOK,
CITY BILL POSTER:.
PRICES FOR BILL POSTING :
Fifty Three-sheet Posters 2
Fifty Two-sheet Posters.
Fifty One-sheet Posters.
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Kach additional fifty.p.ceocescovcspcoccces 50
ifty Quarter-sheet Posters, ....,.0001 00
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Xe Orders left at the city Printing Offices will
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since then #h the Unjted State’. In 1849-50, while
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Asa Bitters it is unequaled in th» world.
iy a d-lizutial, oleasant, and healthy beverage,
and is particularly recommended to alj exposed
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Family or ‘T.aveler should be without it.
Norf.—Purchasers will please notice the signature, without whicli none is genuine.
A. RK. JENKINS, of the’ National Kxchange
Saloon, is the authori#ed Agent tor Nevada. for
the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be
had in quantities to suit purchasers. ‘
DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH,
{Surgical and Mechanical Dentists,
Otlicee—Corner of Bread and Vine. strevts,
ee We would inform our friends
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WE AKE PREPS RED
to attr ithose favoring us with a call, at an
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SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction
given, than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise
no charge will bemade. Our charger aze moderate, and to suit the times. Weare permanently
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COLDEN EACLE HOTEL,
TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS.
Ghee SEVENTH AND K SsTS.
Sacramento. Naving leased the above well
known and popular Hotel, thoroughly renova=
ted and repaired the same, now offers inducements to the traveling public cuperior to any
Hotel in Sacramento. lies and single guests
visiting the city, will find at the Golden & gle,
Better Rooms, Pleasant and well furnished and a Table unsurpassed
by any Hotel im the City.
With moderate prices. Every room bas Sprin
Beds and jiooms to Bats throw hout and in we
ventilated. OUR COACH will always be in
iness to Passengers to and from the convey
Hotel Free of C d to ; t 2 fee's Gn, harge, and to any: par of theeity
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» DR. PATTON,
Foftherl he I. June 24-3 Yy nternational Hotel, S. F.
(400 amd 411 Ciay etreet,) Sam Rrancieeo.
6t3m
~—) Witness my hand and the said
§ seal Coure, thie 23th day of a oe
ae el JOHN 8. LAMBERT. Clerk.
Per Joe. Roberts, Jr. Deputy.
ISTOL LOST.--On Saturda ven<
P ing last, a Colt’s Five oo tes Ag
will be rewarded by
aleted *
Dr. C. V. Girard’s Ginger Brandy.
GROVER & BAKER’S
First Premium Noiseless.
at Greatly Reduced Prices!
At Greatly Reduced Prices! r
° At Greatly Reduced Prices! ~
$60 and upward! $60 and upward
$60 and Upward?!
. TWENTY percent. DISCOUNT from
our former low Prices,
f hae GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING
the introduction ofour New Style Family:
Sewing Machines in this State (as im all othera,;
has prompted certain unprincipled and unreliable parties to endeavor to force uponthe public
certain inferior and so called». fi
CHEAP MACHINES.
Which either by lega) injunctions or from-their
own inherent defects have long since died out in
the Eastern States. It is our determination to
~—+Supply a Geod Machine
And the purchaser may net as in past instances
experience in the purchase of one: of the mis
-named:.Cheap Sewing Machines, a dear bargain
and waste of money.
HR WORLD-WIDE REFUTATION
OF THE :
GROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINE.
And the fact that
OVER FIFTY THOUSAND!
Have already been sold and are daily and hourly
merrily clicking in every quarter of the globe,
proclaiming in their unerring action, perfect operation and wonderful simplicity,
Is the best evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,efforts of inventive pein the
most perfe:t application of mechanical skill, and
the best practical results of an undivided aim to
pre emincnce
ABOVE ALL OTHERS!
Are combined inthe Grover & Baker
Family Sewing Machine . },
That this pre-eminence has. been attained is incontrovertibly evidenced in their increasing and
unprecedented sale, and the
“ UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
Attending them at
ALL THE FAIRS OF 1860. —
ewerful and unremitWhere against the most
achines they have in ting opposition of rival
every instance received
THE FIRST PREMIUM.
Over Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe
And ali other Shuttle Machines.
Send for a Circular of our reduced
?riges, Cuts, Samples of Sewing, etc.
R. G. BROWN, Agent.
329 MONTGOMERY STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Samuel Jelly, Sacramento; J. T. Aliment, Marysville; J. L.Woodman, stotkton ; J. Lewis
San José
Cc. W. YOUNG, Agent.
‘ OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY
"WMHIS FINE WHISKY IS THE *“ NON
{. pareil’ of a pure, healthful and invigoretng Tonic, suited exaétly to the peculiar con
ditions of the climete of our continent, and the
very perfection of a Kestorative “EVERAGE,
whether for the robust or the invalid. For the
past eight years it has attracted the: attention of
connoiseurs of Whiskics at the Scuth, and in
other portions of our country. The consumption
and demand for it are daily increasing, and we
are confident that it must su e:cedt alk other
forms of restorative liguors, combining as it
does every element of Purity, Strength, Palatability and Healthfulness, which cliould characterize a beverage suited to our age and country
CAUTION AS TO COUNTEKITEITSAND
IMITATIONS.
The high appreciation Which connoiaseurs and
the public nee . dave extended to our “OLD
MAGNOLIA ” and other brands 01 pure Whisky
. and the consequent increasing demand for them
in all sections of the countiy, have induced un
principled parties to resort to the: most unfair
and disreputable imitations and counterfeits of
our brands ahd products. We have been advised
by. our correspondents in various sections of the
country, that a common aud very inferior
Whisky has been sold under the names of ““Magnalia”’ and “‘ Family Kye,’ thus injuring the
reputation of our own PURE and STANDARD
compounds. :
And in San Francisco, our former colored cut
Magnolia Flower has been imitated in a
very inferior style, with our names ‘incorrectly
spelled, thus.: e ;
“FREEMAN & SIMSON.”
In other cases, similar incorrect ways of
8 tages names ponte acd Py shlong to by par
w wor to. eva w,and at the
camus tient te halon our i
We therefore call the atten of eur custemera, and ef dealers generally, to the above facts,
and desire them to observe t’ ¢ correct spelling
fe alba desire there ta nie apes e also them to notice ¢ ev
barrel and package of our GENOIN ad bial
our names are branded m full; andalse, that to
each barrel and package is affixed.. .
With a view to prevent the ancress “of Impo
sitions, 1 and Counterf we have
Sacentialle tee cin of our ap cut
substituted
ee Gard contning” at Sureceertrtae : con ng an ving of *
Phenix penne . on the Schuylkill river,” with
our mame printed in full.
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES . .
THELR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY
article, and imrosing upon the publie inferior :
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