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April 10, 1863 (4 pages)

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ie Sten m PALE.~ ion to me diveey on urs ¢ tn and fo do goth , bearing date Match Fornle, beerwbie Mannix, and agsinst Kurcks ake Water Lemans fér the sum of Three oasand Dollars (ae t) fr he ist day of July, 1862 ‘st ihe ‘gaid sum from the istday of Ju , e rate of 2% pe t month antil ‘paid, togeth‘vate of 2% per cent with all costs of ont. The sollonteg ered Tiave beem entered onthe aboye sum, Nov.-9th 4867, 87, Dec 2d, 1962, writ of Oct 10th return‘ed, made thereon g2,bo0 lesa $91 50 ng costs, Feb. 28th, 1863, writ of Jan. 5th returned. ‘madt thereon $20, accruing costs $55 60. 1 have Revied upon the following described property whith wee heretofore atiaehed . to-wit :—That rtain ditch known as the Eureka Lake Water ‘o's ditch having ite head on Canon creek and eres thence extendimg dewentes dividing ridge tween the Middic and South Ytha river to the National, where the same divides forming what is known as the Magenta ditch-and the Irwin ch, the said Mavyenta ditch. which crosses Bloody Run, and extends to the head of Humug ereck. The said Irwm ditch extending from said National to -Lake city; conducting water to and supplying the mining localities %nown as Mt. Zion, Relief Hill, North Bloomfield, Malakoff Hil}, Hiller Diguings, ares Hill, Villa Rico, Kennebec Hill and Crizzl Kill, Algo, the diteh known as the Miner’s “aiitoh which directs and-cohveys-the.waters of ithe north and soath forks of the Middle Yuba’ ‘iver to Snow Point, Orleans. Moores and Woolsey’s Flats.’and thence to Bloody: Ruu ‘aforesaid, Also. the Poor Man’s ditch so called “which conducts the waters of Poor Man’s creck to SnowPoint, Orleans, Moores and MA Me Ara : Also,the two ditclies Known as the Grizz Li os which take the waters from’ Bloo un and sonduct. the same to Columbia Hill and. other —, localities. Also, the two ditches known asthe Spring’creek ditches that conduct water from Humbug creek to Columbin Hill, Also, the Montezama ditch extending from Montezama Hill to@olumbia Hill and other miningto calities. The Cherokee and San Juan diteh extending from Columbia Hill to North San Joan and intermediate localities. ‘The Missouri ditch conducting water from Missouri ravine to North Bloomticld:) Also, the Rattlesnake ditch that conducts the waters of Rattlesnake Ravine to: Hureka;-and the South Fork diteh that con ducts the water of the South Fork of Poorman’s wreek to the mines, at and near Eureka. Also, “the ditch and reservoir at Snow Point, known us the Snow Point ditch and reservoir Also that certain dich sper ey ing water from Missouri canon to Relief Hill, formerly knowu and designated as Spicer’s, ditcheand the reservoir connected therewith. Also, tliose certain mining claims situated on. Relief Hill, formerly known as Spicer’s Canadian claims and the Min‘winucta claims. Also the claims en on Humbug ¢anon near North Bloomfield, commoncing at ‘the head and og a . down below the falls, Also the mill and mill site on Poor Man’s creek above Kureka, together with all kes, reservoifs, water rights, water privileges, ‘easements, franchises, privileges and appurteances. thereunto belonging or in any wise . ertaming. All the above property: is located in Vovada county, Catifornia. f a3 Notice is hereby given that T will expose to ublicsaleall the above deseribed property, to 1¢ highest bidder for eash, infront of the Court House dooerin Nevada, on TUESDAY, April 7th, 1868, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., @nd4 P.M. Given under my hand this 9th day of Mc’h 1863. N._W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. 1. P Hawley, Atty. , N the matter of the Estate of Rich’d Roseae, deceased. It appearing to the court from the petition of W. W. Cozzens, Public Administrator, and admmistrator of the estate of Richard Roscoe, deceased, that itis necessary to soll the FeAl property belonging to gaid estate, tu pay the outstanding debts of the Fuld decensed, and theexpenses and charges of the adminteteation. Ttts the ‘wteres ed-in the said estate appear before the said Probate Court on Monday. the 20th day of April, 1863, at 11 0’clock in the forenoen of 6aid day, at the Court Room, of said court, in the city of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not be prapted to thie said Administrator to sell the real estate aforesaid, and that a a of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSORILT, a news paper printed and published in said city and @ounty. DAVID BELDEN. : Probate Jndge. eee State of California, County of Nevada, ss.—[, R. H. Farquhar. clerk of the Probate Court aforesaid, do hereby certify the foregoing to be ateuc and certeet covy of an order made and entered in the minutes of said Probate court. ~-— > Witness my. hand and seal of sald court 5 aval tenis 13th day of March, 186: —_— Rh. H, FARQUHAR Clerk, Per G K, Farquhar, Deputy. the matter of John Tobias, deecased. {t appearing to the Court from the etition of W, W. Cozzens, Publie Admiuistraoc and Administrator of the Estate of John 'ToVias, deceased, that It is necessary to sell the real property belonging to said estate. to pay the outstanding debts of the said deceased, and the expenses and: charges of the administration, Tt is therefore orderet that all persons interested in the said estate appear before the said Probate Court, on Monday the 20th day of April, 1855, at 11 0’clock in the forenoon of sald day, at the Court Room of said court, in the city of Nevada, to show cause why an order should uot be gran ted to the said Adminiscrator to sell the real estate aforesaid, and that a eopy of the order be published at) least four successive weeks In the WEVADA DAELY¥ TRANSCKIPT, a newspaper printed and published in said city and connty DAVID BELDEN, Probate Judye. State of California County of Nevada, ss;—l, RH, Farquhar, clerk ofthe Probate Court aforewaid, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an order made and entered du the minutes of said Probate court. ~~ Witness my hand and seal of said court } so this 13ih day of Mareh A. b -1s63. —~ Rh. 1. PARQUITAR, clerk. _Por G. K. Farquhar, Dep. UM MONS.—-State of Californiit, in the dust> ices court, Little York Township, in and for the county of Nevada. The People of the State of California, to Edward Wall, greeting :-You are yg J summoned to appear before me, at my office in the township of Little York, in the county of Nevada, on the 17th day of April--A. Ps 1863, at 10-0’clock, A M, to answer unto the complaint of N. Webber and A. 8. Pearlman doing business under the firm and name of Webder & OCe., who demands of the sum of one ~ hundred and twenty-five dojlars as per account now on filein my office, whén judgment wiil be taken avainst you for the said amount, together with costa and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. ‘lo the Sheriff-or any Constable of said county, g’ eeting :—Makg legal service and dae return hereof, Given undermy hand. this the t7th day of March, A.D 1863. Kk. MeGOUN. J, P It ap og, upon affidavit to the satisfaction ofthe Court that the defendant herein Kdward Walt ts now absent from this county, and it apring likewise that a cause of action exiets in vor ot plaintits and against defendants, Itis hereb¢ ordered that service of the above sumhad by pu DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published fn Nevada county for thirty days next ensuing . McGOUN, Justice of the Peace. A’true copy, — Attest, Comna, Const. Marc —td . QRERIPEW Abr Bakes the Pobresey ky D.1863, at the r of «two per fts . cent per month, soqaaee with dilcosts of suit. . . have Jevied upon the fe oa perty which was he fore tocanon, Spring’ éreek : rokee,Columbia Hit Mastenan Hiil,and other . “Bloomfield Township, refore ordered that att persons} ‘ion in the NEVADA . . Court of the 4th Judicial District Hon. eee caring date March Wath, 1b. 120, fn favor of John 5 thd against The Kureka Lake Company. for the sum of Fifteen Hundred, and Thirty-sevyen-dollars, (debt,}said sum of $1,537 from the 16th day of — ¥ All that-certain canal or water ditch .situat Lying and being In Nevada county, and State of 90 California and knewn as the Memphis and Orleans race, flumes and adnate tending from ‘the sSatn fork Of the Mid e Yuba River and conducting water from theuce to Columbia Hill; North San Juan-.and other mining locatilies in Nevada county, together with the right of w . ¥ water right of the Middle Yu hiv r. Alsoftie woven ‘and sooth forks ovthe dte“y uba River, Lake stream, French or Eureka lakes. sopettior With all the rights, franchises, rcservoirs, flumes,dams, privileges or urtenances thereunto belonging or pertaining t 7 Algo all that sin-ditch known as the Eureka Laké Ditch convey) g and eonducting water from Canon ercek in Kureka Lh nanee 3 in said Nevada county to Kureka, Mt. Zion, Relief Hill, Lake city, North San Juan and other mining localities. Also those two certain water ditehes known and designated as the Humbug and Spring creek ditches conveying water from Humbug and thei* tributatiesste Ghe-. mining localities in Bloomfield and Rridgeport Towgships in said Nevada county. Also those certain ditches known as D. Botir ditch. Olinger ditch and Canadian=—ditch,. conveying water to ‘Hensellear (Vincent) Hil) and Lake city in-said 0 ; " together. with -all ths reservoirs, water rights, flumes, acqueducts, therefranch'ses, privileges and appurtenances unto belonging ‘ «Phat certain ditch known as the Eurcka-Lake Water Co’s diteh baving jtefead on Canon ercek and*fromthence extending.down the dividing : ide between the Middleand Soath Yuba river to the Natfonal, where the same divides forming what is knownas the Magenta ditch and the Irwin ditch,.the said Magenta diteh, which erosses Bloody Run and extends to the head of Humbug creek. The said Irwin diteh extending from said National to Lake city, condneting wa ter to and suppl ing the mining localities knéwn as Mt. Zion Re ef Wil, North Bloomfield, Malakoff Hill; “Hill Diggings, Magenta Hill, Villa Rico, Kennebec Hill, aud Grizzly Mill.— Also, the ditch known as the Miner’s ditch which directs and conveys the watera of the north and south forks of the Middle Yuba River to Snow Point, Orleans, Moores-and Wolsey’s Flats, and thenceto Bloody Run aforesaid. Also, the Poor Man’s diteh, #0 called, which conducts the water of Poor Man’s-treek to Snow Point, Ofteans, Moores, and Wolsey’s Flats. Also, the two ditches known as the Grizzly ditches which takes the waters from Bloody Run and conducts the same to Columbia Hill and other mining localities. Also, the two ditches known as_ the Spring creek ditehes that conducts water from Humbug ereek to Goiumbia Hill. Also, the Montezuma ditch extending from Montezuma Hill to Colymbia Hill and other mining localities. The Cherokee and San /uan ditch extending from Columbia Hill to North San Juan and intermediate localities The Missourt ditch conducting water from Missouri ravine to North Bloomfield. Also, the Fenn ditch that conducts water from Fenn’s Rayine to Relief mill. -Also, the Rattiesnake ditch that couducts the waters. of Ruttleangke Ravine to Bureka and the South Fork ditch that conducts the water ofthe South Fork of Poorman’a creck to the mines, .at und near Kureka, together with all lakes, reservoirs, water rights, watar privileges, easements. franecises. priviteges and appurtenanee. thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, All the above property jis located fm Nevada county, California. 5 Noticeis hereby given that 1 will expose to nublic sale, all theabove described property to ie highest biktder; for cash, in front ofthe-o Housedoor, in Nevada, on TUKSDAY, April 14th, 1863, between the hours of 9 9’cloek;-A, M-, and4 P.M. Given whder my hand, this 18th day March 5 N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff 1863. J. I, Caldwell, PiT’s Atty. : ¥-with interestart-+the-hichestbiader for cash, in front of the Court Ny HER <By virtue of an exeahacner Rea Hoh. District Court of thé 14th Judicial District i for the county of Nevada, State of Caliand st The Eureka _ ———: for the sum of Nine Thousand, Your Hundred and Sixty-nine dollars (debt,) with interest on the said sum of $9,4°9 from the 16th of February, 1863, at the rate of two per cent per month, together with all costs of suit. I have levied upon the following described prowere whighwas heretofore attaebed to-wit :— all thatecer ~eanal or waterditch situated lying and being in Nevada county, and State of aliforniaand known as the Memphis and Orleans race, flumes and agorceete extending from the south fork of the Middle Yuba River and conducting water from thence to Columbia Hin; North San Juan and other mining localities: in Nevada county, together with the right of as d and water right cfthe Middle Yuba River.80, the north and so e e Yuba River, Lake stream ; French or Eureka lakes, together with all the rights. franchises, reservoirs, flumes, dams, privileges or appurtenances there ir orp ie thereto. Also, all that certain ditch known as the Eureka Lake Ditch conveymg and conducting wate? fiom Canon creek in Eureka Township, in said Neva-da county to Kureka, M. Zion, elief Hill, Lake city, North San Juan and-other mining localities. Also those two certain water ditches known and designatedas the Humbag and Spring creek ditches conveying water from Humbug anon, Spring creek and their tributaries to Cherokee, Columbia: Hill Montezuma Hill and other mining localities in Bloomfield and Bridgeport Townships in said Nevada county. Also those certein ditches known as D. Bour ditch, Olinger ditch and Canadian ditch, conveying water. to Rensellear (Vincent) Hill and Lake city in_ said. Bloomfield Township. .together with all the flumes, acqueducts, reservoirs, water rights, franchises, privilegés ank ‘appurtenances there unto belongimy. ~ : eaeies That certain-ditch known as the Eufeka Lake Water Co’s ditch having its head on Canon creek and from thence extending down the dividing ridge between the Middle and South’ Yuba river to-the Natlonal, where thesame divides formtng what iq known as the Magenta ditch ani the Irwin dita, the said Magenta ditch, which crosses Bloody Ran, and extends to. the head of Humbag creek. The said Irwin. ditch €xtend-ing from the National to Lake city, conducting water to og wed “Fo . the mining localities nown as Mt,Zion, Relief Hill, North Blomfield. Matakoff Hilt, Hilte-Diggings. Magenta Hill, Villa Rico. KennebeeHill and Grizzly Hill. Also the ditch known as the Miner’s ditch which directs and conveys the waters ofthe north and south forks of the Middle Yuba River to Snow Point,Orleans, and Moores and Woolsey’s Flats and thence to Bloody Run aforesaid. Also the Poor Miam’s tech so caHed, which conducts the water to Poor Man’s ereck to Snow Point. Orleans, Moores and Woolsey’s Flats. Also, the two. ditches known as the Grizzly ditches which takes the waters ftom Bloody Run and conducts the same to Columbia Hill and other mining localities. Alsothetwo ditches known as the Spring creek ditches that conducts water from ‘lumbug creek to Columbia Hill. Also the Montezuma ditch extending from Montezuma Hill to Columbia Hilland o.her mining locali ties. "The Cherokee and San Juan ditch extendintermediate localities. ‘The Missotri ditch conducting water from Missouri ravine to North Bleomfield. Also the Fennditch that conducts water from Fenn’a Ravine to Kelicf Hill. Also the Rattlesnake ditch that conducts the waters of Rattlesnake Ravine to Fureka and the South Fork ditch that conducts the water of the SouthFork of Poorman’s cretk to the mines, at and near Eureka, together with all Jakes, reservoirs, water rights, water privileges, easenients, fran chises, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. All = sory property is located.in Nevada county, alifornia. ; Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to public sale all the above described property, to louse door, in Névaa.on Tuesday, April ith 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P.M. ; cee ae. Given’ under my hand, this 18th day of March 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. J. 1. Caldwell, PHf’s Atty* : N the matter of the bistate o1 voun . Herron, deceased. It appearing to the Court from the petition of W, W.Cozzens. Public Administratoér and administrator of the estate of John Herron, deceased, thatit ia necessary to sell the real property belonging to. said estate, to pay the outstanding dekts of the said deceased, and the.expenses and charges ef the administration. It is therefore ordered ‘that ‘ail. persons Interested in the said estate appear before the said Probate Courton Meoneay, the 20thday of April, 1863, ateleven o’clock {fn the forenoon of said day. at the Court Room of said court, in the city of Nevada, to show-cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell the real estate aforesaid, aud that acopy ofthisorder be published at least four succesaive weeks, Inthe NEVADA DAILy TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and publishet-trerecity and county. 1 piv SELDEN, : A Probate Judge, State of Califernia, County of Nevada, ss.— I, Rh. H. Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate Court aforesaid, de hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an order made and entered in the minutes of said Probate Court: ~~ Witness my hand and seal of said court } real this 13th day of March, 1168. PerG K, Farquhar, Dep. K. HW. FARQUHAR, Clerk. NONSTABL B'S SAL K.—State of Caiiivc/ njt. county and township of Nevada. ss.— Ry virtue of an exccutiion, and deeree of foreclosure to me delivered, issued from the court of KE, W. Smith. Eeq., an aeting Jastice of the Peaee.in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date March 234, Ach 1863, to satisfy a judement and deeree rendered by sxid court on the 20th pe of March, A.b_ 1863, in favor of Andrew J, Johusén, against James Pardee and P. A. Pardee, his wife, for the sum of 864 75, debt. $4 40 interest and 82-10 coats of suit, with interest on said principal sum of $64 73, at the rate of ep cent per month from rendition ofjudgyment. I have taken in execution, and will sell to"the highest bidder for cash the’ following described real estate, to wit :—All the right, title and interest of said defendants, in and to that certain house and lot, situa*ed:on Gopher Hill, Nevada county. State of Califotuia, seventy feet front and one hundred back, and beunded by G. Van Marter aud M. Pugh on the north, and Cushman & Coleman, on the south andon the west by the road that runs to the Illinois Bar Bridge, and on the east by ravines: I will sell the same at the Court House door, in Nevadacity, on Saturday. the 18th day April, 1863, between the hours of 9 O'clock =A.M. and 5 P.M. of said day. Taken as the property ef James Pardee & P. A. Pardee. his wife,to satisfy the above demands and accraing costs..Given under my hand this 25th day of March, 1868. : 8. VENARD, Constable N. T. ‘To Holders‘ of Coumy seep .: AUDITORS FFICE, Nevada County, Cal., March 19, 1863. OTIECGE is hereby given that in aceordance with the Statute creating the Special Fund of Nevada county. County Warrants registered on the General Fund
of the county, will be received by me up to the first Monday in May. next. ‘Tne estimated amount of money in the Special Fund for redemption paapeees is Six. Theusand ite 859—pages 181 and Ist, JOHN-1. SYKES, 4 Auditor Nevada ceunty [fected by the freshets. , 7 amendments thereto. . sealed proposals for the aurrender of un QU Ross. — sale of California, county of \K Nevada, ss. District court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to Louis J. Walker, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of Maria Walker, filed against you within ten days from the serviee of this writ, if. served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on yoti tn this District, and out of this county and within ip days if served Onyou in the State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the 20th, day of February, A p., 1863, in said court, Wherein plaintiff. Maria Walker prays that by the deeree of this court, qe martiage contract existing between you’and her may be annuled and adjudged of no further binding effeet And that she, seid plaintiff, ma liave the care, ctistody and control of the child. ren born of suid marriage. All of which is more fully set forth in her éomplaint on. file herein. And youare hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaint iff will take jndgment against. you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also dem: nd of the court such other reliefas is prayed for in said complaint. : ~—_ In testimony whereof I. RH. Farqnseal : har, clerk of the District court aforesaid, ~~ }de hereunto set my hand-and impress the seal of the said court, at office, In the city of Nevada, this 27th, day of February, A. PD , 1863 R. H. FARQUHAR, clerk. Per-G. K, Farquhar, Deputy. By order ofthe Hon. T. B. Metarland, Judge of the District court aforesaid e Atrue: copy attest :— RW. FARQUHAR, Clerk Per G, K. Farquhar Deputy Searls & Niles. Piffs’ Attys A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., . Wire Suspension Bridge Bujiders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF LATENT WIRE ROPE IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and capacity erected and material furnished. Having been constantly engaged in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aque ducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and at a low fig ure, guatarteeing permanency Parties who areabouterecting it greatly to their advantage te give fore deciding to build wooden structu recent floods throughout the State have proven them to the wholly unsafe and unreliable. : A number of our Wire Suspentions are now in use it diffsrent localities throughout the State, no one of which has been in the least afWire Rope for Mining and Ferr Frposes of any length or size desired. being ‘nents than hemp. Scales of weight and strencth, with prices adnexed, furnished on application tothe man. ufacturers, or their ogress athe interior towns A. 5. HALLIDIE & CO. 2p 3m 41 2ClayStreet. San Frativiseo DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICE. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND + .tending from Columbia Hiil to North San Juar i FS SALE.—Bp virtue of, an pets find directed, 4 delivered out of a at Water Company for pers of Three Hundred, Ninety. eight and 70-100 dotiars. (debt, ) with interest 0: e said sum of $398 70 from the 15th of Feb, at the rate of two per cent per month till paid, together with all costs of anit: J have levied upoti the following described property, which was heretofore attached to-wit :—That certain ditch Known as the Eureka—Lake Water Co’s ditch having its head on Canon ereek and from-thence extending down the dividing ridg between the Middleand South Yuba river to the National. where the same divides forming what ig known as the Magenta ditch and the-Irwin diteh, the’ said oa ee which crosses Bloody Run, and gto the head of Humbug cieck. The said Irwin ditch extending from: sald National to Lake city, conducting ter to and supply the mining localiti tnows as Mt. Thon ect Hill, North Bloom koff Hill, Hille Diggings,. Magenta ind ote Rico, Kennebee 1, and Grizzly Hill. Also, the ditch known as the “Miner’s ditch which directs and conveys the waters ef the porth-and south forks of the Middle Yuha River to Show Polut, Orleans, Meores an Woolsey’s Flats, and thence to Bloody Run aforesaid. Also, the Poor Man’s itch so called which conducts the water of Poot Man’s creck to Snow Point, Orleans, Moores and Woolsey’s Flats.— Also,the two ditches known a8 the Grizzly ditehes which takes the waters from Bloody Kun and conducts thagame to Colambia Hill and: other mining localities.. Also-the twoditches known as the Spring creek ditches that. eonducts. water from Humbug creek to Columbia Hill. Also, the Montezuma-ditch extend'ng from Montezu“ya Hiil to Columbia Mitrand other-mining-toealities. The Cherokee and San Juan ditch e€xand interinediite: lodalitiess “The Missouri ditch” conducting water from Missouri ravine to North Bloomfielu. Also, the Fenn ditch that conducts water from Fenn’s Kavirie to Relief Hill. Also, the Rattlesnake ditch that conducts the waters of Rattlesnake Ravine to Eureka and the South Fork ditch that conducts the water of the South Fork of Poorman’s creek to the mines, at and near Kureka, together with all lakes, reservoirs, water rights water privileges, easements, franchises, privileges and appurtenance thereunto belonging, or Inany wise appertaining. Ss Also that certain lot of mining claims and mining ground situated at Relief Hill in said county, bounded on the south-erst by mining claimslately owned by G, K Reed,being 450 feet front and-rimning back to the center of the ridge , alsothat lot of mining claims and mining ground situated at the head of south Shady creek in saideounty, and known as the Lewis & Co’s claims ; also the mining’ claims known asthe Gray diggings adjoining said Lewisand co’s claims. Also the minitig claims known as the Baxer & Holand’s claima. adjoining said Gray digging, fronting on Spring creek ] said county, extending from the mouth of ginia ravine, down Humbug creek about one mileand ahalf; also the mining claims in said county, bounded west by Willes & Co’s claims, and eaat-by' claims of Petitjean & Co.; also the mining claims in said county bounded east by Haskall & Go’s claims and west by claims of Chapman ; also the mining claims in said county knowd as the Adkin dicgings, extending from Grezzly ravine on the north to the road leading fron: Columbia Hill to Cherokee ; also the. mining claims adjoining said Adkin’s claims known as the Claithy daims; also the mining claims and tail sluice iv said co., commencing at the bridge hear the store of Martin & Davis in Cherokee and extending up the ravine crossel by said bridge. 1000 feet, more or less. Also the mining claims in said county on south fork of-Poorman's ereek known as the Chapman.diggings — . All the above property is located in Nevada ecounty,California. : ‘ Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to pubtic sale all the above deseribed property ‘to the highest *bidder-for-eash, in front ofthe Court House door, in Nevada,on. TUESDAY, April 14th. 186%, between the hours of 9 6’clock, A.M,, and4 FP. M. ; Given under my hand this 18th day of March 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. J. 1. Caldwell, Pift’s Atty. : NSOLVENT NOTICE,—In the District Court of Nevada county, State of Catifornis, in the matter of the petition of Henry Thomas, an Insolvent Debtor: Pursuant te an order of the Hon. T. B. Me Farland, Judge of the said District Coart, notice is hereby given to'all the creditors of the raid Insolvent, Henry Thomas, to be and appear before the Hon. T. B. McFarland District Judge aforesaid, inopen court, at the court room of sai court, iInthecounty of Nevada, on the, 18th day of April, A. D., 1863, at-1@-o’clock, A. M., ofthat day, then andthere to show ‘cause, if any they can, why the yer of that Insolyent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be diseharged trom his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of_ the statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean thme all proceedings against said In solvent be stayed. A a mina Witness my hand ey! the seal of ‘said } seal t court, this 12th do» March A. B. 1863 : ¥. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By Ge RK. Farquhar, Deputy. Geo. 8, Hupp, Att#s, . —_—s~ NSOLVENT NOTICE.—in the County Court of Nevada county. State of California. in the matterof the, petition of Henry R. Sylvester an Insolvent Debtor : Pursuant to an order of the Hon. David Relden, Judge of the said County Court. notice fs hereby given.to all the creditors. of the said Insolvent, H. RSylvester; to be and appear before the Hon. David Belden, County Judge aforesaid, In open court, at the court room of said court, in the county of Nevada, on the 17th day ef February, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock. A. uM , ofthat day, then and there to show cause,’ if any they ean, why the prayer of that Ineolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be disharged from ints debts and liabilities, in pursuance, of the statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ‘ ~~ Witness my hend and the seal of said } seal { court, this 15th day of Jan. a. D. 1863 — R. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk. k, H. Gaylord, Atty DMINISTRATUR’S SALE.— Notice 2A is hereby given that if pursuance of an order of sale, made by the Probate Gourt of the county of Nevada. on the 22d day. of March, 1882, the undersigned Administrator of the estate o Maria Smith, deceased, wilt sell. at: publie auction, to the highest bidder for cash. oh Monday the 20th. day of April. 1863, atthe door of the Court“ Housevin Nevala city, between the hours of9 a.m and4 p.m. of said day, the following described real estate, to-wit :—That certain howe oe lot im the city and county of Nevada, situated.on Washington Street.nearly opposite the Catholic Church, the said lot beginning at the eérner of of Cottage street, and runn along Washin: to. the lot of George Jecoh thence along said lot back to the ravine and creek, thence aloug said ne to Cottage street.thence atong said st to the place of inA. P. CHURCH & CO., 8! ERIF jn favor of J. J. Ott, for the sum of Nine Huntwelve and? 75-100 ‘And whereas. on the said 14th of March, 1 1,500 feet ; also that lot of mining claims in #* “Vir~ it and Distritt Court ofthe 14th Judicial Distriet pundbor the county of Nevada, State of Califoe. geet ae i wounty he State nla, bow vetin and = ee. ee ie gle tH. It: Ferre att Lucinda M: Ferfe sand dred, ; Webt, with interest on the pritrerpal at the rate of three percent per month from the rendition of judgment until paid, togethef with all costs of. a” + it was ordered, and by she said court. that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff ’s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described, to-wit :—All of that certain town lot, situated inthe city and county of Nevada. State of Capen, ag Jf preres Bou der — — ealled ** Par venue’’, commencing at a point onthe northerly side of said shreet! seventy five feet in a south-easterly direction fromthe eorner of ©. W. Young’s fence, thenee running in a northerly direction two hundred and fifty feet to a post paralell with said Yoeng’s fence. thence street one hundred and tifty feet, thence in a southerly direction paralel with said fence two hundred and fifty feet to said street, thence along said street one hundred and fifty.feet in a northerly and westerly direction to the place . of begining, the same bemg the premises now a residence—be levied upon and sold to satisfy sald judgment. interest and costs; and the proceeds thereot applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid: ‘ Nofice is hereby gives: that I will expose to ublic sale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, infront of the fourt : house door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Aprif 7th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. My and 4 o’clock,. P. M. ; : _Given_nnder_my hand, this 13th day of March 1863 N W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. David Belden, PIff ‘s Atty. — \UMMONS.—State of California,eounty of ) Nevada.ss. District Court of the l4th Judicial Distaist of said state. The People of the State of California to Kichard Manuel, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complafut of Flizabetl¥ J. Manuel filed against }ou on Tuesday, March 17th, 1563, within ten days from the service of this writ, ifserved.on you in tais county, within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this county and within forty days if served on you in this state and out of this District. im an action commenced on the 17th day of March 1865, In said court wherein said Elizabeth J. Mannel prays for ajudgment against you Richard Manuel dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the said plaintiff and that she the said Klizabeth Matiual may have the care, custody, control and guardianship of ida Manual your and said ane poethe child. And you are hereby notited that if you fail to answer said complaint as herem direejed. plaintiff wilt take judgment against youthercfor by detault, tegether with all costs of suit. and alsodemend of the court such other relief as is prayed for in said complaint ~—)y Intestimony whercofi, R. u. Farqupeea har, clerk of the District Court aforesaid nw ode hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of the said court at office in the vity of Neva da, this 17th day of March 1863. ‘ R. H, Farquiar, clerk, + District Court aforesaid. . Attest, R. H. FAKQUHAR, clerk, a. L. Waters, Atty: 1 UMMONS.—Stateof California, county of Nevada. Township of Eureka, 88. Jastice’s Court before ira Stanley, J. The People of the State of California, to Wm Arnhold, -— You are marely summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on Thursday the 2hhday of June, A.) 1863, at one o’clock P.M. to answer to the complaivpt of F. Fert and H. Eisenbraum who sues you for the sum of $93.56 alleged to be due for money paid for you as. suretieson a cersate presetoory note drawn by you Dec, 8th, 1s62 made afterdate as per complaimt now on file in my office. On failureso to appear and answer, judyment will be rendered agamst you for the said sum of $95 56 and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 18th day of March 1865. IRASTANLEY Justice of the Peace. A true copy, ©. D, BABCOCK. {tis ordercd that the foregoing summons te ublished in Ihe Nevapa DAILY TRANSCRIPT for the space of three months from date, InA STANLEY, J.P 0. D. Babeock, Constable. cane HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution to me directed delivered out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada. State of California, bearing date Mareh 23d, A.D. 1863, im. favor of Frank Turpin. and against W. W. Nichols, for the sum of twenty-five hundred, thirty-one and 25-100 dollars, (debt,) with interest on the 1862, at the rate’ of 14 pereent perimonth. unt} Sor together with all costs of sult. Ihave evied upon the -following described property which was heretofore attnaehed to-wit:—All and rer teed that certain. dwetling house and out buildings together with thé ranch upon which the same is situated now occupied by defendant containing i60 acres of land.(more or less ).located about % mile in au easterly direction from the village’ of Columbia Hill, Nevada county. California together with all the ptivileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also. that certain cut and mining, claims situated about I mile ina south-easterly direction from Columbia ull. Nevada county and known as Spring creek, cut or claime together with. all rights of way water rights, privileges. ‘fran chises and appurtenances thereunto belonging or many wise aguerenatey. x ia Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the aboye described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Cours House door, in Nevada, oa Tuesday. April 2ist 1563, between the hours of 9 v’clock, “A. M., and 40’elock, P. M. a sit Given under a hand, this. 23d day of Mareh 1863. N.W KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Searis & Niles, Plaintitis’ Attorneys. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the District Court of Nevada county, Stite of California. in the matter of the petition of Wm Butterfield an Insolvent Debtor: — Pursuant to an order of Hon. T.B McFarland, Judge of the said District Court,noticeis hereby ven to all the creditors oftae said Insolvent. m. Butterfield to be and appear before Hon. T. B. McFarland. Distric: Judge aforesaid,in epes. court, at the court room, of said court, in the eounty of Nevada, on the 2tndday of May A. D., 1868, at W'o’cloek, A m., of that day. then and there to show cause, if any the ean, why. the prayer of that Insolvent should not be granted. and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged trom his debts and liabilities. in pursuance ofthe statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. (~— > Witness my hand and the seal of said } seal { court.this 27th day of March a. bd. 1963. ~~ ts yp ation Clerk.Farquhar, Deput ‘Geo. S. Hupp, Auy ; . Dis favorite place of resort, purchased =: . We e has been put in complete order. 80 erected several Cot! and are now prete receive our me ‘or Rooms, left at our office nthe (11ental Hotel will be promptly attended to Exeecnted at Low Rates. AVE ALL THE ' LATE PUBLICAALSTROM & CO. apa? : see Proprieters. ‘ as os he 8 ol ug District. of State in @ south-easterly direction paralell with said: . occupied by said H, RB. Ferre and his family as ~ By order of Sion, T. B. McFarland, Judge of yable to Jackson Wilcoxsen 3 months--— said sum or $2,531 25 from the 13th day: of Feb.no Sn i a oe mn = a e 2 5