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December 24, 1862 (4 pages)

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a] BB; ¥.@.—By virtue of an exSuze to os , delivered out of the tion. District Court of the lith Judicial District. tnand forthe county of Nevada State of California, beafing date December 2nd, A. D,, 1862, in tavor of Peter Moren,-and against Joseph Wortall, for the sum of $910, (debt,) with interest on the sum of $387 from the 10th day of April 1862,at the rate of 1}, per cent per month and on the sam at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the let day of November A, D., 1862, together the ith all costs of suit. Ihave levied w follow! described ae which wat heretofore attached to-wit :—That certain Saw Mill, uate about’? % mile from Nevada city, seers as Worrell’s Mill, together with the timber land connected therewith containing 640 soreaof land, (more. or Jess) together with all the rights. privileges and appurtenanees therunto belonging orin any wise appurtaining. Noticeishereby given that I will expose. tod public sale, all the above deserjbed pro to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, December 0th, A. D., 1862, between the hours of9 o’clock A.M, and 4p. M. ; der my hand,this 3d day of Dec. — oF TN, W. KNOWLTON, sheriff P. Hawley, Piff’s Atty, a Stout tom SALB.—By virtue of an éx} ution to me directed delivered out of the a. District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, and State of @alifornia, bearing date, December 3d, ‘A. D., 1962. in favor of Thos. P. Hawley, and against Frank A. Wilder, and W.B, Churchill, fur the sum of Bight Hundred, Sixty eight dollars, devt,) with interest on the said snm of $868, Yon the 1st day of December 1862, at the rate of two per cent per month, (said judgment .to be enforced against the joint property of both of said defendants and separate property of defen dant F. A. Wilder,) together with all costs of ait. Lhavelévied upon allthe right title and faterest ofdefendant Wilder of, in and to the fetlowinyg described property heretofore attachod to-wit :—That certain set of mining claims or mining gronnd known as the Shady greek Co’s (Claims situate on Shady Creek, neaf Cherokee, Mevada, county, State of California, together ith all the water rights, privileges, franchises and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. a. : Motiveis barehr given that 4 will expose to public sale, all the above ilescribed peoperhy to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Dec. 30th, 1862, between the hours of 9 9’clock, A, Me, anad4 rp. M. Vv under my hand, this 3d day of Dee. 1862. ” N. W. ENOWLTO N, Sherif tT: P. Hawley, Pif’s Atty ‘ ¢ FS SALE.—Whereas, on the 3d Ss day of December, A. P. 1862,a final judgment and decree was rendered inthe District court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of Califor ol jp and for the county of Nevada, against W. H, Fulton, ahd in favor of A. J. Henderson terthe sum of ‘fwo Hundred and eighty-five and 53-10) dollars, principal debt. with interest on the principal atthe rate of three per cont per month, from the! rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas, on the said 3d oy of Dee. A. D. 1862, it was ordered and devr by the said court, that the mortgage ret forth in, plaintiff ’a comlaint be foreclosed, and the. property. therein Seemtand, to wit ~The following lands, mining round and mining claims situated. lying an . iu the-county of Neyada‘and State of Califorahe. Alland singular the one fourth intereat in a certain sct of minipg claims, situated on Republican Hill, ond known as the claims of A. Jacobs & Co,, said claims bounded on the east by the mining claims of Hogebaum & Co , and on the west by the ntining claims of Cruisin & co. and front in Humbug Canon. ‘Also,one fourth interest in the telegraph which conveys water tq said diggings. Also, one fourth interest in, the hydraulic mining hose, audalso ¢ interest in the tunnel! and flume therein contained and thereunto vonnected the same being the undivided one fourth of all said mining ground and mining claim, hose, telegraph, tunne) and flume thereunto belonying, together with all and singular, » the tenements, hereditaments and appitrtenances oonueoted therewith, or that pertain theretu—be , levied npon and sold to satisfy said judgment, iuterost and costs, andthe proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. otice is hereby given that 1 will expose to public saleall the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court Mouse door, in Nevada,.oa TUKRSDAY, Dec. wth, 1862, between the hours of 9 @’clock A.M., uud4 Pp. M, Given under my hand, this &thday of Dec. As Dey dd. . W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. J I. Caldwell, Piff’s Atty. \HERIFR’s SALH.—Whereas, on the 3d day of Deeember, A. b., 1862, gh peo ot und decree was rendcred in the District Court of the Mth Judicial District of the State of Catifornia, im and: for the county of Nevada, ainst Benjamin F, Coon, and in favor of tu. Patterson for the sum of Three Hundred, Thirty-eight and 18-100, dollars, prinetpal debt withinterest on the principal at the rate of two percent per mouth from the 30th of July 1862, until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas on the said 3d, day of December, A. D., 1862, it was ordered and deoreed by the said court that th: mortgage set forth in plaintiff’s complaint be fereolosed andthe property therein described,, to. wit :— All hoy 4 certain tract or parcel of land, known ' uena Vista Lumber Yard, situate in the rass Valley, county of Nevada, State ought of & C. On, of rnia, boing the same iT My WW oodeuth and C.D. Cleveland, pe wenna Vista Mili company, together alland singular, the hereditaments and appurtonances t unto belonging or in any wise appertaining, more particularly deecibed as feitows: That certain tract of land or town lot so called, situate in the town of Grass Valley,coun, ty ut Nevada aforesaid, in the easterly portion of sald .own, and lying on the south side of Main street, bounded on tue north by lot oveupied by one Hollis, late Dr. Cleveland’s residence and ‘extqnding along the western line of Holtis’ lot ta Main street, fronting on said street 25 feet, be the same more or less.on the western side by ietaof Jeffries and others, extending back or southerly,to the locality or line of premises owned by sundry — _nuknown, coimmonly known as China Town, and on the east by Holloman and others, late Roberts & Vertners Lum)or Yard—be levied upon and sold to satisfy said qetgeenes interest and costs, ani the proceeds oh f applidd to the payment of said sums of ynoney as aforesaid. Notice is hereby igiyen that I will expose to. public sale, all theabove described property to >. the Righest bidder fur cash in trent of the Court » dtouse door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, January “With, 1803, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. om. peddro mM. . : Given under ‘my hand this 6th day of Dec. ree, . N. W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Roberts & Maslin‘ Piifs’ Atty. _ < J. WHITNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 313 Front street, up-giairs, , SAN PRANCISCO. ~~ White . rings, wr es VS Me VELES favorite place of resort, purehased by us, has been pat ip complete order. We have erceted several Cottages, and are how pre ew our friends and patrens. Order Rooms, left at ouroffiee nthe Cricatal Hotel will be premptly. attended to " ALSTROM & CO., apy Proprietora. . SMALL SIZR, FROM. ..00c50000000-83 to S10 cution to me delivered issued out of the Hon District Court of the 14th Judicial District. in and for the county of Nevada, State of Califor nia, bearing date Oct. 28th, 1862. in favor of J Ameil and againat The Eureka Lake Water Co. for the sum of Kighteen Hundred and eight. dollars, debt. with interest on the said sum at the rate of two per cent pér month, together with all costs of suit. I have levied upon the following described property which was heretofore atched, to-wit: That certain ditch known as he Kureka Lake Water.Co’s ditch. having its head on Janon creek and from thence extendin down the dividing ridge between the Middle South Yuba river to the National; where the same divides forming what is. known as. the Magenta ditch and the Irwin ditch, the said Magenta ditch, Which crosses Bloody Kun and extends to ‘the head of rea creek, The said Lrwinditch extending from said National to Lake city conducting water to and sepptying the ietes lo calities known as Mt. Zion,. Relief Hil, North Bloomfield, Malakoff Hill,, Hille’ Di pings, Magenta Hill, Villa Rico, Kennebec Hill and Grizaly Hill. Also, the ditch known as the Miner’s . ditch which directs-and conveys the watefs of the north and south forks of the Middle Yuba River to Snow Point, Orleans Moores and Woolri Ay Flata and fhense to Bloody Run aforesaid. Also, the Poor Mari’s ditch. so called, which conducts the waters of Poor Man’s creek to Snow Point, Orleans, Moore’s and Woolsey’s Flats. _Also,the two ditches known as the Grizzly ditches which takes the waters from Bloody Run and conducts the same to Columbia Hilkand other mining localities. Also, thetwo ditchvs known as the Spriug creek ditches that condicts water from Humbug creek to Columbia Hill. Also the Montezuma ditch extending from Montezuma HH to Columbia Hill, and other mining localities. The Cherokee and San Juan ditch extending from Columbia Hill to North San Juan and intermediate localities. The Missouri ditch conpale, 4 water from Missouri-ravine to North Bloomfield. Alsa the Fenn ditch that condgcts water from.Fenn’s Ravine to Kellef Hilly Also, the Rattlesnake ditch that conducts the Waters of Rattlesnake Ravineto Eureka, and the South Fork ditch that eonducts the water of the south Fork of Poorman’s créek tothe mines at and near Kureka, together with all the lakes, reser: voirs, water rights, water privileges, easements franchises, ile, ay and appurtenances, thereunto belonging or in any wise aig etre agen All the above property is located in Nevada county, California. ' Notice is he-eby given thatwill expose to Samay sole all the above described 94 goat to he highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House doog. in Nevada, en TUESDAY, Dec. 16th, 1862. between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4P. M. Given under my Wand this 25th day of Nov. A. D 1862. . W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. The above sale ia postponed till Dee. 23d. N,W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Pir ah Sood dear SAB, B,—State of Caimiurnia, county of Nevada, township of Nevada, ss. By virtue ofan execution to me. delivered, issued from the court of lk. W, Smith, Ksq., an acting Justiee of the Peace, iu and for the connty aforbsaid, bearing date November, 26th, A. SHERIVE's SALE.—Ry virtue of an exe court on the 2ist day of November, A. D., 1862, in favor of James Jennings, andagainst Joseph Thomas : for the sum of $113 30, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit with legal interest from date na a ment: t-have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wi€®:—AllL the right, title and interest of Joseph Thomas, in and to a certain lot or parcel of mining claims, situated on Cement Hill, in the Rownalip of Nevada, and known as the Shannonville Mining Co’s Cliima, the same being the one undivided one eighth of said claims together with all apdel bencrplgie and privileges thereunto belonging cing the same property, heretofore attached by me onthe 18th day of November, A. p., 1862, at the hour of} o’clock vs M. I willsell the same in front of the Court House door, in Nevada city, on Wednesda, the 24th day of December, A, Dv, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 5 P.M, ofsaid day. Taken as the property of Joseph Thomas, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. _ 8. VENARD, Const. . Nevada city, Dee. 2d. 1862. N.T A, UES SD 8 << Htate ot California, county of \D Nevada, sa. District court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. ‘he People of the State of California, to John Noyes, (made a ars ty defendant herein that your rights may be de termined,) greeting : You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to. the complaint of Henry Mackie filed against youA Jacobs & A. Mayoux, within ten days from the serviee of this writ, if served on you inthis pore within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this county and within forty days if served onyou in the State and out of this District, in an action commene: d on the 29th, day of Octuber, AD. 1862, in said Court, toontain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the 13th day of May, A. D. 1862, executed by the said deiendants Jacobs & Mayoux to ©. W. Mulford, by him assigned to plaintiffand for the sale of premises therein and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain premixsory note set forth in said complaint, made and delivered by Javobs & Mayoux co C. W. Mulford by himassigned to plaintiff herein bearing even date with said mortgage and therety intended to be secured, to wit:—The sum of $1000 With interest thereon from the 13th day of May, A. De, 1862, at the rate of 23 per cent per month till paid ; said note being entitled to cre dit of $100 paid September 25th, is62. and if any defficiency shall remain after ap lying all of said moncys, properly so applicable thereto, then that plaintit! may have execution therefor against the snid defendants Jacobs & Mayoux, also that said defendants and all and every person claiming through or under defendants Subsequently to date of plaintiff's mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right claim, lion and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premisés, or any part thereof. and for such other and further relief, or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable. “And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaint iff will take jndyn.ent a pinabaeyu therefor by default, together with all coats of suit, and also demi nd of the court &uch other reliefas is prayed for in said complaint. : ~— In testimony whereof I, RH. Farqu ig seal ; 4 ei har, elerk of the Diatrict court aforesaid, —~~) do hereunto set my had and impress the seul uf the said court, at office, in thecity of Nevada, this 29th, ba of October, A. p , 1862 H. FARQUHAR, elerk. Per G. K , Farquhar, Deputy. By order ofthe Hon. 'l. B. Metarland, Judge ofthe District court aforcsaid ™ Searls & Niles, Plife’ Attys UNDERTAKING. WM. 0.STALES UV DERTAKER, has on hand and wil! make to order COVERED ©®1NS at the fok lowing cheay rates = LARGE SIZE, FROM. .....02200$10 to $20 GRAV FENCES, of every oirie furnished cheaper than any other n the county. By tied pad ge in o neatest style e shed and no a _March 16. Witt eres ee ee A. P. CHURCH & AVE ALE THE LATE PUBLIC Ations. > . D., 18 2. to satisfy ajudgment rendered by said j TATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY S ofNerade, ss. In Court of Sessions. The People &c,, vs John Whittage, defendant.— Take notice that the undere! , Attorney for John Whittage, the defendant above named, will petition His Excellency, the Governor of the State of California, to grant # wu the seal of said State, to the said di here‘toforein the above entitled court. to-wit: At the November Term thereof A. D., 1861, convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon with intent tocommit murder; and afterwards, to-wit : At the term aforesaid, sentenced by said court. to he imprisoned for the termofthrec years, in the State Prison of said State of California, to Hon. David Belden, County Judge, Nevada county end KE. H, portet, Esq , District Attorney. L,. CRAIG, Attorney We hereby service of the foregeing notjee this 8th day of December, A. D., 1862. ‘i DAVID BELDEN. ounty Judge, Nevadacounty. > ¥ Ieee aH. GAYLORD, istrict Attorney, Nevada county. . Count ” of Nevada, ss: . R. H_ Farquhar, County Clerk. and ex: officio, clerk of the court of Sessions, in and for said Nevada couniy, do hereby pide ay foregoing to be a true copy of. a notice this day filed i my office inthe above entitled action. P _— Witness my hand and seal of said court seal ¢ the 8th day of December, [362. —~) . i. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. Ebene fl ni NOTICE.—in the County Yourt of Nevada county. State of California, in the matter of the petition of Levi Ayers, an In solvent Debtor : é Pursuant to an order of the Hon. David Belden, Judge of the said County Court,’ notice is hereby given to all the ‘creditors of the said Insolvent, Levi Ayes, 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 15th day ef January, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of that Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be disharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the atatute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. John Garber, Atty ‘ . UMMONS.—State of California. In JusSs tice’s Court, Little York Township, in and for he County of Nevada. The people ef the State of California send greeting to Calvia A. Stevens and Marshal) Stevens. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township on Thursday, the Ist day of January 1863, at 10 o’clock A. M.,to answer'to the.complaint of N, Dodge, who demands of you the sum of -Fiftysix dollars, balance due ou account as will more fully appear by bill and complaint, now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, ay peared will be rendered against you for the said sum of Fifty-six dollars and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 4th of December, 1842. JOSEPH GARDNER. J-P. Ordered that the foregoing snmmons be published in the Nevada Daily TRANRCRIPT;. for the space of 2 weeks. J, GARDNER, J.P. JHERIPF’s SALE.—By virtucot av ow \) ecution to me directed. delivered out of the Hon. District Court of the l4th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, state of California, bearing date Dec, 2d, 1862, in favor of John Cashin, and against Richard Doud for the suin of $460 50 (debt,) with intereston the said sum from the 15th day of Nov,1862,at the rate of 10 per cent er annum together with all costs of suit.—I ave levied upon the following described property, which was heretofore atta¢hed to wit:—That certain lot ofmining ground and quartz lead beperk to defendant and lucated ex New York Hill, 400 yards, more or less, from Pownings Mill,ina weaterly direction therefrom, located in Grass Vailey Township, Nevada county, State of California. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, all the above described proverty to the highest bidder for cash, i front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, December 30th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and¢p.M Given under my hand,this 2d day of Dee. A, D. 1842, N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. D. Belden, Pifl’s Atty. U. S. REVENUE NOTICE. eect aX @. persons required to pay Excise or other duties under the act of the thirty-seventh Congress, to provide Internal Revenne, &c., &c. approved July 1st, 1802, are hereby notified that S. B. Davenport, has been appointed Collector for the 5th Division of the 4th District, comprising the hegeien of Nevada, and has opened an office at the Banking House of Birdseye & Co., inthe city of Nevada. . Ail duties and taxes are the office of the Coliector. Persons liable to pay License will be required to take out the same, within ten: days, ofthe date of an ap plication to be made through the Assistant Assessor. , &y Manufacturers, Auctioneers, Butchers, Brewers and Tell Bridge companies, will pay the duties per pow! 3 within ten days, from the first day of each month, on the preceding month. according té efrm of statement whieh will be furnished from this office. The attention of those-interested is, directed to the following provisions of the Revenue Law : *; «That if any person or persons shall exercise
or carry on at siness hereinafter mentioned, for the exercising or carrying on of which trade or business a licenee ig required by this Act. without taking out such license as in that behalf required, he, she or they shall, for every such offense respectively, forfeit a penalty eqnal to three times the amount of duty orsum of money imposed for such liceaces.”” [See. 39.) .** Phat for neglect or refusal to pay the duties provided hy this Act on manufactured articles, as aforesaid, the goods wares and merchandise manufactured and unsold by such manufacturers shall be forfeited to the United States ” (See. 70] «That it shall be the duty of the Collector aforesaid. or his Deputies, in their respective districts. and they are hereby authorized to col lect all the duticS a:.@ taxes imposed” by this Act. however the same may be designated. and to prosecute for the recovery of any sum or sums which. may be forfeited by virtue of this Act.” (See. 31. ; 8. B. DAVENPORT. Collector 5th Division 4th District. ._ Office in Birdsey#& Co’s, Banking House Nevada November-i7th, 1862. ALEXANDER BUSWELL, Pees Bookbinder, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manuiacturer, . 517 Clay aid 5:14 Commerci ; " tinlangat ol eve Blank Books raion tern.” * Cc. E: WITHINGTON, SIGN & 0? SQMENT AL PAINTER _ OUSE Pa. NG promptly attended Dealerin Paper Hangings, Cartain Fixtures e &e. At the foot of Broad st. Nevada. Sep seal > court, this 12th day of Dec A. D, 1862. — R. H. FA QUHAR. Clerk. payable at and Sansc me. San Francis co. description neatly executed d bound to any desired ‘patjez2-6m Witness my hend and the seal of said . jal streets, between . . San Francisco Advertiseme’ts. . FIRST’. PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES WORLD'S FAIR, London, 18eh. M“LDAL TO WHEELER & WILS ON’S PARIS EXHIBITION, 1861MEDAL TO WHEELER & WILSON’S : United States AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1860. First Premium to . -Wheeler & Wilson’s WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally acknowledged to be the Best Family Sewing Machine in Use, And are the only Perfect Machines for Stitching, Binding, Hemming, :, Cording, @uilting, Tuacking, Felling, Gathering and Embroidering, AS ALSO The most¢ a Economical Pamily Sewing : tae Machines im use. * Call and see thehew Improvements or send for a Circular. ‘H.W. WADSWORTH, Agent. Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento sttcets: San Fraucisco. BROOKLYN HOTEL! REMOVAL! rue Famous Pro of the well known and ol rietor « establish jf ed Hotel, begs Icave to inform his patrons and friends that on and aft r the first of November next he will remove from the old, dilapidated building on Broadway, where he has resided since June, 186%) and will open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly.for a hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine streets. The Building is pie geal reg supplied throughout with gas, and water by the Chrystal Spring Water Company. and ‘every convenience is offered at this Hotel; the rooms all being well ventilated. large and commodi. ous; and I do not hesitate insayipg that the BROOKLYN house will be second tonone in the State. Merchants, Miners, ‘Traders and all others visiting the city, a’ e invited to come and examine for themselves. The Brooklvn Hotel Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and if you do not like the accommodations it wil! cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalwa 8s be at the wharf on the arrival of the inland andocean steamers,:-to take peoetngers an . baggage to the Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotelis conveniently sit uated, being in the central part of the city, where the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every three minutes each way, to all parts of the city. There is & large Reading Room attached to the House and Library containing 500 volumes Of Standard-Works, exclusively for the use of its guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or month, with or without board; also, elegant suites.of Room to families or others. at reduced. rates The table will always be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and bes! the market can afford, and no expense will be spared to set a table that will defy the criticiam of the mest fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, Junr. © San Franciseo, Nov. 1st, 1862.—3m THE YUBA CAP ROUTE: The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passenger train carryin LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESs, ‘TILL, on and after the > 20th of May, 18:2, make recularttri-weeklv trips, from DOWNIEVILLE to Sierra Valiey, Pea-Vine ge Steamboat Spriugs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir orks, Franktown, Carson ¢it7, Dayioh, Silver city Gold Hill and Virginia city. Leaving the ,office of Lang‘on’s Pioneer Express, Downieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and riday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of-train travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be in readiness to reeecive and convey them to Virnia City, passing through aeucéession of valeys. and over one of ths most beautiful natural roads in the world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springer, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Springs.or Geysers in Truc kee Meadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities in Nevada ‘Territory. ‘The accommodations along this: route, for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotber; there will be no delays, no trouble from snow ; and the proprietors of the Line guarantee every facility to those who desire to make a pleasant and speedy journey. At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will be made with other lines to ESMERALDA & PHF HUMBOLDT For freight at oe a iy to the office of ‘"LANGTON'S PIONEER EXPRESS. Nevada. June 13th, 1562. Rich Quartz Specimens! UITABLE for Cutting and Polishing, ivr Y Bought at a Large iam over the intria ¢ value, b BAWRETT & GuULRWOOD, sewelers. New No 517 Montgomery st. San Francises toapo oo EMER ot. NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, HE Medical Wonderofthe Age, The mo powerfal aud wonderful medicine ever aj covered. ; “ Watts’ Nervous Antidote Has cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervoys disorders than any other known remedy. Watts’ Nervous Antitiore Has and will ure Nervous Heatache, Giddiness Fainting, Paralysis, ext + Debility, Neuralgia C) ronic and in matory Rheumatiou, Toothache, etc. Watts’ Nervous Antidote Is an effectual remedy for Wakefulness. ts soothing aud quieting influence is remarkable, Watts’ Nervons Antidote will eure Delf. rium Tremens, Nervous Trembling, Epilepsy, Twitehing of the Facial Nerves, Convulsions, and Pulmonary complaints. : Watts’ Nervous Antidote willact upon that state of the nervous system which produces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind Mental Debility, Hysterics, andis so wonderfy in rejuvenating premetate oldage, and eorrecting decrepitude broughton by excessive indul. gence, that nothing but a ttial can eonvince the patient ofits qualities. Itis notan excitant but astrengthener, purely vegetable and harmless ; like a skillful architect begins by laying:a firm foundation, and gradually but incessantly adds strength and vigor until nothing is lett unfinished olesale Agents, Rice, Coffin & Co,, Marysville, and C_ Langley, Redington & Cce., Crane & ._Brigham, and Edward Hall, San Cisco. For sale at retail by all Druggists. June 10th, 1862. —~ Dadra bin F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL Nos. ery 14 Pine street San. Francisco And 73 and 75 E street, Marysville. HAY. now on hand and constantly arriy fromthe Eastern States, the largest an best stock of Wagonand Carriage Mat. erials ever offered in this market, consisting of “ Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber ' Oak and Hickory Spokes, Finished and unfinished. “Also a large’ sto k @ Plow Frameaand Handles, Which we are offering atthe LOWEST PRICES and onthe terms to suit. Parties in the corntry favoring us with an order can depend upon receiving an A No. 1 article. A share ofthe trade» reapecttalty solicited. my8-3m ACARD FOR THE" FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO BADGER & LINDENBERGER Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner of Merchant, San Francisco, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK . E would call the attention of Country MERCHANTs to ourt “usually large stock of Goods.” Our stock comprises every article iv the : CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. We haveconstantly on hand the largest stock and greatest variety of Casstmere and Wool Hats of any house in San Franciseo, and our prices for these goods are less than those of any other house, as we receive them direct from the Manufacturers, Consignment. Our stock FALL AND WINTER GOODS In particularly attractive, and the low price—less than the eost of importation — We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods line, which goods we have purchased iu this market, under the Hammer, and are offering them at New York Cost, and Less. e publish this Card in order that we may make new acquaintance’, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us to eall ane inspect our stock. ‘ Good articles and Low prices are the great inducemensa’¥ all who purchase to sell again Merchants wn. buy of uscan make a good prefit, and sellto theircustomersatalow figure — We remain respectfull » your obediant servants BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Nos. 413, 413 and 415 Battery st., Sax Francisco, Oct. 21st, 1862. 3m WIRE ROPE IS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER. Than any other kind of ROPE—Whby ? ee ECAUSE, commie withany other Rope of equal strength, it is from FouR. to sIx times more DURABLE ! ; Because, it is FoRTY per cent LIGHTER! Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diameter; and only ONE-SIXTH of the BULK ! Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength of the same size of the HEMP ROPE ! Becease, itdoes not STKETCH or SHRINK, in os wet weather ! ecause, it docs not ansditn wari, and donble its original wK1GurT ! Because, it is as PLIABLE as théether rope of equal strength ! ire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that can“ye used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisti from deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump Ropes, Derrick Guy Repes, Ferry Ropes, &e., 4c Those who have onegiven our Wire Ropes a trial, will USE NO OTHER, at any price. Cireutars ge scalcs of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will be for warded by addressing the manufactures, or their sgents throughout the State. A.S. HALLIDLIE & CO., 412 Clay st. San Francisco. W.H. CRAWFORD, Ageut at Nevada. “ 9e27m3C; “SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD OF BROAD STREKT, NEVADA. W. E. F. DEAL,A “.... Principai. ‘HIS SCHOOL will re-open en Monday Aug 25, 1862. i, TERMS:Primary tranches, per month:..'....+.-8%4% zlish Branches & Mathematics, per month 60¢ n ae ae eT nee ae kctess eres Pee ene 106 GOON isis pacsaseccas Necies eveaercuse ot 3 00 Ce Bee CS acaresues waaeene + 200 PROC io avs ete ven ie Geyaccce scbcneee o 20 No extra charge for Book Keeping. Fb farther particulars enquire at the Schoo ouse Young Gentlemen will be thoroughly prepare? to enter any of the College classes. DR. F. HILLER, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon OU: corner of Pine anu Bread Streets, Fi AP pe S (up eater wo Sack Ps DR. )8 pavticularly atten ; cases of Midwifery wad all Diseases ef long Nevada. June 18th, Sma SADDLE & HARNESS STORE. friends and the public, that he has p' 4 ed the stock and trade of G.M Wilson, on street. and will keep everything U8 found in a Saddle and Harness Store. Nevada, Sens. 20.—Im : ~ reat feature © ‘tothe Country Merchant is the unusually -R, W. G. JENKINS would inform hisThe Ne Publish oFFICE Te Twenty ee UN HAIR _ 1p .HE und Nevada atine bathix establishim<« ted with ‘ponstantly tor, » celeb’ ftuman Hai keeps the h PERFU) az0-tf Homeste BUILDD 40 VAR! beautif eounty of Jose Rail “HE Ti Spanis! ted by the spects this the Distric United Sta has been cree and sv that the: ft. Whoev buy a lot ar Offers N Mouatgome! isoften D SUR $ perma found a thorough! on f plates. ‘im or ceme the teeth r OFFICE & Co’ a stor streets, Ne Oct. let, » CALIF ( PEN from § Freight th: three hour Ample fa modation 0 the Centra! ramento fo 5.35 A. M. t 80 as to ha’ posa, reta %. V I e Sacr Leave Line ” Through F Through F Nov. 301 PAL) GOLDE ih M . KNOX MANT WOk N ¥ Bm WAYS ON . sitet cS tr 8 1,009 » day—pale mueh su Also, 40. ; and imported. an Fa! ha » foal ducts for s Nex tdoo. { WOTE »* J attend \ este, in Petrance o ay price