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December 27, 1862 (4 pages)

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ia iA i sede ’. “@alifornia, bearin 6 wi qr under my hand this 6th day of Dec. i LJ make to order COVEGED O™vINeattie te owing éheay. tates : cae sees ae siemenecete ciara ett . ew a iad decree ‘ fan to me, delivered, and derrick Jadijal, District of the State of . sed hom the court of Tru. Stanley! 34-5 an € dif jn ani for the county of Nevada, . acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the coun‘i amin ¥. , and in favor of ty afcresaid, bearingdate December 19th, 1862, ie ‘ rnON i: ne A eh . vom tye 1 dy of Decor by said . sage dred, Tai). cherest ga the principal, 2. the . 476: S. Recs ted ugsinee My Wicolis’ and Job rate of ae mooth from the 30th . Young, for the sum of Two Hundred, fourteen of July 1862, until paid, together with all 50-100 dollars, debt, interest, damages and coats of _ And whereas on the : said bow: costs of suit. f have taken ia execution, and. day of D., 1862, it was ordered ‘will sell to the hizhest bidder for eash at Wooldeors the said court that sey’s Fiat, Nev: the following desby. . th? oeeeesd set forth in plaintiff’s pomplains be foree andthe property therem deseribed, to-wit :— tract or parcel of land, known ast saint i P Lumber Yard, situate in the village of Grass Valley, county of Nevada, State of being the same ht of % C Richardson, T, w codray and C.D. Cleveland, by the Buenna ‘Vista fi ey together with all and singular, the heredi its and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise poger et rtaining, mo pba per ie descibed as fellows: That Poners tract of land or town lot so called. situate in the town of Grass Valley,county of Nevada aforenaid, in theeasterly portion of aaid own, and lyingon thesouth side of Main atreet, bounded on tne north by lot oveupied by one ag th Birch 4 pone IR rarer ond ding e western lin i inetesee Wonting on said street 25 feet, be the same more or less.on the western side by lots of Jeffries and others, extending back or ’ southerly,to the locality or line of premises ownod by eund sons nnknowl, commonly known as China Town, and on the east by Holloina 1s, late Roberts & Vertners Lum)er Yar levied upon and, sold to satisfy said’ judgment interest and costs, and the proceeds . thereof applied a ne payment of said sums of N gh riper given vet Dw onpese to gale, all the above descr proper o rg hee bidder Re cash in frent.of the Court’ House door, in Nevada,-on Tuesday, January Sth, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4p, M. N. W; KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Roberts & Maslin Piffs’ Atty. HERKEFE’S SALE.—Whereas, on the 3d December, As P1862,a final judgment decree was rendered inthe District court of the 14thJu Lk District of the State of Califor nia, inand for the county of Nevada, against W. H, Fulton, and in favor of A. J. Henderson ter the sum of ‘Two Hundred and eighty-five and 84:10) dollars, principal debt. with interest on the at the rate. of three per cent per month, from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And “whereas, on the said 3d day of Dec. A. p. 1862, it was ordered and dec by the said court, that the mortgage set forth iu plaintiff ’s comlaint be foreclosed, and the prsgerty therein cribed, toThe following lands, minin und and ing claims situated. lying an Rein in the county of Nevada and State of Californte. Alland singular the one fourth interest in a certain sct of mining claims, situated on Republican Hill, ond known as the claims-of A. Jacobs & Co,, said claims bounded on the east by tle mining claims of Hogebaum & Co , and on west by Fie mining ¢laims of Cruisin & co. and frontin Humbug Canon? Also,one fourth interest in the telegraph which conveys water to said di ging. “Kio, one fourth interestin the hydraulic ning hose, aud also }{ interest in the tunnel and flume theréin contained and thereunte vonnected the same being the undivided one fourth of all said mining ground and mining claim, hose, telegraph, tunne) and flume thereunto belonging together with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances connected therewith, or that pertuin theretu—be levied npon and gold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as ‘otice is hereby given chet 1 will expose to ublic saleall the above described property to he highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court tfouse door, in. Nevada. oa. TUESDAY, Dee. wth, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M., aaaép. M, Given under my hand, this Sthday of Dec. As We, 682. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Jf. Caldwell, Pf’ Atty. YHERIFER’S SALE.—bBy virtue of an ex59 ecution to me directed delivered out of the tion. District Court of tlie 14th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, and State of date, December 3d, A. p., 1862. in davor of Thos. P. Hawley, and against frank A. Wilder, and W. B, Churenill, fur the aum of Eight Hundred, Sixty aght dollars, (deot,) with interest on the said anm of $868, from the Ist day of December’ ts02, at the rate o tw pen.gent Aer. month, (said judgment to enforced ugainst the joint property ofboth of eaid defendants and separate property of defendant F. A. Wilder,). together with all costs of suit. Lhavelevied upon allthe right title and jaterest ofdefendant Wilder of, in and to the folowing described property heretofore attached to-wit :—That bertain set of mining claims or raining gronnd known asthe Shady Creek Co’s Olalms situateon Shady Creek, near Cherokee, Nevada county, State of California,together with ail the water rights, privileges, franchises aad appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. : Noticeis hereby given that 1 will expose to .pablic sale, all’theabove described property to hid highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Dec. Oth, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock,.A, M., and4 BM. a) Given under my hand, this 3d day of Dee. T. P. Hawley, Plit’s Atty Y\HE RIP E'S SALE.—By virtue of an ex Ss ecution to me direeted, delivered out of the Hon. District Court ofthe tith sudiciat District. ia and fur the county of Nevada State of California,bearing date Deeember 2nd, A. b,, 1882,n tavor of Peter Moren, ant against Joseph Worroll, for the sum of $910, (debt,) with interest on the sum of $387 from the luth day of April 1862,at the rate of 144 per cent per mouth and on the sum -Of%523 at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the ist day of November A, D., 1862, together with all costs of suit Ihave levied upon the {etlowing described property which was heretofore “hed to-wit :—That certain Saw Mill, situate about mile from Nevada city, known as Worrell’a Mill, together with the timber land connected therewith containing 640 acres of land, (more. or less) together with ail the rights. privileges and appurtenances therunto petonat 4g or in any wise appurtaining. Notice is y given that I will expose to publio sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, December NOth, Av D. 1862, between the huurs of 9 o'clock A.M, and 4 P, M. Giver under " hand, this 3d day of Dee. 1882.. W. KNOWLTON, sheriff tT. P. Hawley, Pif's Atty, : “UNDERTAKING.0,8TiwzES U DERhand and will s BORED Wisc cttnichatc see oan thon ~ pod abpany ater pervon inthe rounty DONE i eagost style. mo charge fer canrevieg. (omsT AB nia, county a county, eribed property to-wit ;--One Butcher Shep and lot, upon which it stands, one maces bara and lot upon.which it stands, one slaughter house and corral ; said property being situate on Woolsey’s Flat, hie go , on Friday, the 16th day of January, 1863. betweer the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 P. M., of saidday. ‘Laken as the property of H. Nicolls and Jéhn Young. to satisfy the aboveciemands and accruing costs. this 19th of Dec. 1862. Witness my hawt D. BABCOCK. constable. INSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Culiiornia, county of Nevada, township of Eureka, as, By virtueof.an execution’ to me delivered, issued from the court ufIra Stanley, Eeq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the coun, ty aforesaid, bearing date December 18th, 1862, to vagy 2 ajudgment rendered by said Stanley, ‘on the 18th day of December,'*162, in favor of Peter Rassmuson, and t O. C. Nelson, for the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-three dollars, debt, interest, damages.and eos sof suit.— I have tsken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Moore’s Flat, Nevada courmty the following described propery. to-wit: The one undivided one half of the nae mining claims, situate on Moore’s Flat, Nevada county, ‘to ether with tunnels, cuts and flames thereunto belonging. Also, two sections oi hose and pipes thereunto belonging ; on Thursday the 15th day of January, 1863, between the hours of 90’clock A. M., and4 P. M. of said em 4 Taken as the property of O. C Nelson to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. ; ay hacd this 19th day cf Dec. 1832. 0. D, BABCOCK, constable. ‘SEE RIFE’S SALE .—Whereas on the 22d K day of December, 1862, a final judgment and decree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of Califoruia in and fer the county of Nevada, against Wm. Lovie and L. O. Palmer, and in favor of Jobn McArthur, for the sum of$690 principal debt, with interest on the principal at the rate of 2 per cent per month from the rendition of judgment all costs of suit. And whereas, on the said 224d day of December A. D., 1862, it was ordered. and decreed bj the said court, thatthe mortgage, set forth-in plaintiff ’s complaint be foreclosed and the property therein deseribed to wit :—'rhat certain piece or parcel ofland lying and being situate on Piety Hill, (so called) in the city of Nevada, and county of Nevada, and State of California, and bounded as follows: Onthe north by the lot of D. Hartman, on the east by the lot now owned and occupied by K, fl. Farquhar, on the south bv the lot known as John Henry’s lot, and on the west by the. public highway with the building thereon now used ae a Steam Laundry, togeti.er with the Engine and Boiler and all the appurtenances thereto belonging—be levied and costs and the pruceeds thereof -applied to the payment of said sunis of money as aforesaid. Noticeis hereby bik that I will expose to wong eee all the above described property, to he highest bidder for eash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Jap. 18th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A.M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. aeGiven under 7 hand, t¥fis 22d day/of Dec. 1862 W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Chas. Dunn, Jr., Atty. CY UM MONS ,—State of California, county of Nevada, a8. District court of the 4th gudicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to John Noyes. (magle a party defendant herein that your rights may be determined,) greeting : : You are he:eby summoned to appear and anawer to the complaint of Henry Mackie tiled against youA Jacobs & A. Mayoux, within ten days from the serviee of this writ, if served on you in this prorat © within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this county and within gS days if served onyou in the State and oue¢ of this District, in an action commence.d on the 29th, day of Octuber, A D., 1862, in said court, toovtain a decree ofthis 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 C. W. Mulford, by him assigned to plaintitfand for the alé of premises therein and in said complaint ticularly mentioned and described, and the ition of moneys arising from such sale to ment of the amount due vn acertain pronote sct forth in said .gomplaint, made and delivered by Jacobs °& Mayoux co C. W. Mulford by him assigned 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 25g per cent per month till paid ; said note being entitled to credit of $100 paid september 25th, is62, and if any defliciency shall remain after applying all of said moucys, properly so applicable thereto, then that plainsitt may have execution therefor against the said defendants Jacobs & Mayoux, also that said defendants aud-all andgevery person claiming through or under defendants subsequently to date o! plaintift’s mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and forvelosed ofall right claim, lion and equity of redemption iu and to the said mortgaged premises, oF any apt yorveg a fur i wther and further relief, or 1, in the premises as be and equitable. . . —_ ings And youare hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaint iff will take jndygn.ent a pe yvu therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demi nd of the court such other reliefas is prayed for in said complaint. ~~ In pete apr & whereof I, R H. Farqu } seal 2 har, clerk of the District court aforesaid, —~ ) do hereunto set my had and impress the seal of the said cuurt, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 20th, ba of October, A. D , 1862 + H. FARQUHAR, clerk. : Per G@. K, Farquhar, Deputy. By order ofthe Hon. T. B. Mc: arland, Judge of the District court aforesaid Searls & Niles, Piffs’ Attys ~ DR. F. HILLER, Homeopathic Physician aud Surgeon EPRICE, corver of Pine api Broad trek. Flagg's Building, (up stairs. wifery. qn 2 br rte a y scuses of long Nevada, June 18th, Jan A. P. CHURCH & CO., AVE ALL THE LATHE PUBLICa~ tions. White Sulpher § ring : NAPA COUNTY. ¢ fig favorite place of resort, purchased by us has been put in complete ordér. We have also erected several Cottages, and are now . dale roe ey — a meourese, Order » left at our o: nthe€ t will be promptly attended to. Seren haat until paid, together with $69 counsel fees and . ’ . he County of upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest }' . } leet all the duties a d taxes potent . Take notice wether “ fll ye Governor of mu t heret Whitt tion fils Excellency, the tate a ny lege on a Of ga ite, t> the t ‘the above entitted 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 ima ed for the termof three years, ins ihe State Prison of said State of California, to on. David Belden, County Judge, Nevada county end KB. H, Gaylord, » Distriet Attorney. Pie E. L.CRAIG, Attorney e hereby service of the eens notice this 8th day of December, A. D., 1862. owe 4 — i County Judge, Nevada county. , aieaied 43 GAYLOKD, ; District Attorney, Nevada county. t J Meera & of Nevada, sa: I,R. H_ Farquhar, County Clerk. and exofficfo, clerk of the court of Sessions, in and: for said Nevada couniy, do hereby ce if the foregoing to be a true copy of anoticc this day filed 2 my Office in the above entitled action. ‘ ~ Witness my hand and seal of said court } seal : the 8th day of December, 1862. a % i. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—Iin the County Court of Nevada eounty. State of California in the matter of the petition of Levi Ayers, an In ‘solvent Debtor : a 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. Dayid 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 thcy 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 statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time-all proceedings against said In. solvent be stayed. ; ~~ Witness my hend and the seal of said seal t court, this 12th day of Dec A, D, 1862. kK. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk, Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. John Garber, Atty ——_ UMMONS.—State of California. In Justice’s Court, Little York Township, in and for Nevada. The people ef the State of Catifornia send greeting to Calvin A. Stevens and Marshall Stevens. ou 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 186%, at 10 0’clock A. M., to answer to-the complamt of N, Dodge, who demands of you the sum of Fiftysix dollars, balance due on account as will more fully appear by bill and complaint, now on file in my Office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendercd.against you for the said sum of Fifty-six dollars and costs of snit. Given under my hand this 4th of December, 1842. JOSEPH GARDNER, J. P. Ordered that the foregoing snmmons be pub lished in the Nevada Daily TRANRCRIPT, for the space of 2 weeks. J. GARDNER, J.P. HERIFF’S SALE.—bBy virtuecof ar e¢xecution to me directed delivered out of the Hon. District Court of the Mth Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, state of California, bearing date Dee, 2d, 1862, in favor of John Cashin, and against Richard Doud for the sum vf $440 50 (Cebt,) with interest on the said sum from the 15th day of Nov,1862,at the rate of 10 per cent es annnm together with all costs of suit.—I save levied upon the following described property which was heretofore attached to wit:—Timt certain lot of miming ground‘and quartz lead belonging. to defendant and lucated en New York Hill, 400 yards, more or less, from Pownings Mill, ina westerly direction therefrom, located in Grass Valley ‘Township, Nevada county, State of California. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, all the above described } roverty to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court 30th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M., and +p. M Given under my hwnd,this 2d dav* of Dee. a, D. 18%2. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. ' D. Belden, Plil’s Atty. U. S. REVENUE NOTICE. LE. persons required to pay Excise or other duties under the act of the thirty-seventh Congress, to provide Lnternal Kevenne, &¢., &e approved July Ist, i8é2, are hereby notified that 8S. B. Davenport, has been appointed Collector for the Sth Division of the 4th District, comprising the county of Nevada, aud has opened an office at the Banking House of Birdseye & Go., inthe city of Nevada. Ail duties and taxes are payable at the office of the Collector. Persons liable-to pay License will be required to take out the same within ten days, of the date of ana plication to be made through the Assistant Assessor. &y Manufacturers, Auctioneers, Butchers, Brewers and Toll Bridge companies, will pay the duties te yw: & within ten days, from the first day of each month, on the precedin month according to a form of statement white will be furnished from this office. The attention of those interested is directed to the following provisions ofthe Kevenue Law : ‘* Phat if any person or persons shall exer¢ise or carry op = business hereinafter mentioned, for the exercising or carrying on of which trade or business a licence is 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 or sum of money ae ~ goreithonh grained (See. 59. ** That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties provided by this Act on manufactived articles, aa aforesaid, the goods wardés and merchanaise 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 orhis Deputies, in their réspective districts. and they are hereby authorized to col this and Act. however the same may be designa 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 Birdseye’& Co's, Banking House Nevada November }7th, 1862 ALEXANDER. BUSWELL, Dractical Bookbinder, Paper P and Blank Book Man “ae 517 Clay and 514 Commercial streets. between a and Sanseme. San Francisco. Binding of every description neatly executed Blank Books ruled and bound to any desired pat-, je22-6m tern. Cc. E. WITHINCTON, SIGN *& “# “AME AL PA OUSE Pa. NTIN “got tn ALSTROM & CO. ap27 ant be Proprietors. Dealerin Paper Ha Fixtures @. Se. A* the foot of Broad st., Nevada. Sep House door, in Nevada, on ‘Tuesday, Deeember . ° of two per cen all costs of gto o-wit ¢ the Eureka y which was heretofore atat certain ditch known as e Water Co’s ditch having its ereek and from thence Una . i ridge between the Middle rivi the National, where the same what ig known as the Magénta ditch and the Irwin ditch, the said Magenta ditch, Which crosses Bloody Run and extends to the head of Humbug creek. The said Irwin ditch . extending from said National to Lake city conducting water to and supplying the mining lo calities known as Mt. Zion, Relief Hil, North Bloomfield, Malakoff Hill, Hille Diggings. Magenta Hill, Villa Rico, Kennebee Hill and Grizwily Hill. Also, the ditch known as the Miner’s ditch which directs and conveys the waters of the north and south forks of the Middle Yuba River to Snow Point, Orleans Moores aud Woolsey’s Flats and thence to Bloody Run aferesaid. ya the Poor Man’s ditch. so called, which conducts the waters of Poor Mun’s creek to Snow Point, Orleans, Moore’s and Woolsey’s Flats. A!so,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, thetwo ditchvs known an the Spriug creek ditches that conducts water from — creek to Columbia Hill. Also the Montezuma ditch extending from’ Montezuma Hill to Columbia Hill, and other mining localities. The Cherokee and San Juan ditch extending from Smee > Hill to North San Juan and intermediate localities. The Missouri ditch conducting water from Missouri ravine to North . Bloomfield. Also the Fenn ditehthat conducts water from Fenn’s Ravine to Retief 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 Eureka, together with all the lakes, reser voirs, water rights, water privileges, ¢asements franchises, tei ay and appurtenances, thereunte belonging or in any Wise appertaining. All the above property is located in Nevada county, Calitornia. Notice is he-eby given that I will expose to public sole all the above described property. to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court He use dog. in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Dee 16th, 1862. between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4P. M. i Sex tess Given under my hand this 25th day of Nov A. D. 1862. . artes » KNOWLTOS, Sherrff. I.1. . ty. R {__phe above sale is ostponed till Dee. 23d. Pp N. W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. \ONSTABLE’S SALE, —State of California, county of Nevada, township of Nevada, ss. By virtue ofan execution to, me delivered, issued from the ceurt of KE. W, Smith, Ksq., an acting Justiee of the Peace, in and for the coun. ty aforesaid, bearing date November, 25th, A. D., 18 2.to satisfy ajudgment rendered by said court on the 21st day of November, A. D., 1862, in favor of James Jennings, apdagainst Joseph Thomas for the sum of $113 30, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit with legal interest from date ofjudgment, Ihave taken in execu tion, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit :—All 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 township of Nevada, and known as the Shannonville “Minin Co’s Claims, the same being the one undivid one eighth of said claims together with all appartemances and privileges thereunto belonging ing the game property, heretofore attached by me on the 18th day of November, A. b., 1862, at the hour of f o’clock_¥,-M.—1 will sell. the same in front of the Court House door, in Nevada city, on Wednesday, the 24th day of December, A. D., 1362, between the hours of 9 o’clock. A. M. and 5 P.M., Ofsaid day. Taken as the. prgperty of Joseph Thomas, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costa. S. VENARD, Const. Nevada city, Dee. 2d. 1862. N.THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. r The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passenger train carrying Se LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS, ILL, on and after the 20th of May, 1802, make P—#o-¥ e. aa ‘ts Aes ; regular tri-weckiv trips, ‘om Rica Ware gS DOWNIEVILLE to : Sierra Valley, Pea-Wine Springs, Steamboat ee Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir Works, Franktown, Carson city, Dayioh, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. : Leaving the office of Lang‘on’s’ Pioncer Express, Downieville, ever Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be inreadiness to receive and convey them to Virginia City, passing , through a succession of valleys. and over one-of the most beautiful natural roads in the world; stopping atthe Hot Sulphur Springs, jin Sierra Valley; and, also, at the 1} famoug Steamboat Springs. or Geysers in ‘Trae kee Meadows, the greatest.of the naturab curiositiesin Nevada Ferritory. The accommodations along this route, ‘for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotber; there will be no delays, no trouble from snow, andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee every facility to those -who desire to make a pleasant and speedy journey. i At Carsonand Virginia cities, connection will be made with other lines to . : ESMERALDA & THE HUMBOLDT MINES. ‘ For freight or passage, apply to the officc of LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. -. WATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, YHE Medical Wonderofthe Age, The mo powerful aud wonderful medicmme ever di covered. 2 : Watts’ Nervous Antidote Has cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervous disorders than any other known remedy. Watts’ Nervous Antinose . “ Has and willcure Nervous Heacache, Giddincr Fainting, Paralysis, extreme Debility, Neuralgia C) ronic and inflammatory Rheumation, Toothache, ete, Watts’ Nervous Antidote . . Is an effeetual remedy for Wakefulness. Its soothing and quieting influence is remarkable. Watts’ Nex vous Antidote will cure Delirium Tremens, Nervous Trembling, Epilepsy, Be phe) of the Facial Nerves, Convulsions, and Pulmonary complaints. "5 Watts’ Nervous Antidote willact upon that state of the nervous system which. produces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind Mental Debility, Hysterics,andis so wohderfu in rgqvensting premature ojdage, and correct}: ing : ecrepitude ay ag by excessive indulgence, that nothing but a can convince the oe oa ofits hyo It is not an —— but as ener. rinless ; like a skillfal architect a firm . foundation, and gradually but pate by adds sti hand y until nothing is lett unfini ed alerale Agents, ; sed Rice, Coffin & Co., ville, and € Banatey: Redington & Ce., Crane & Pigg pet Neg Edward Hall, San Frenciseo. at retail by all Druggists. June 10th, 1862. =~ q Md Doers Be Seer aesret cnt Se on. ith Judicial District ms and for the county of Nevada, 5 oye of Califor. , beari L Dee. ‘ 1862, avor of Euvcta Late Water’ Gompiny.’ and SAY agg py ol LJ. Me for aum of Three Hundred thirt t 67-100, dollars, debt,) with ree said stim of $330 67. ‘O-n the 16th 1862, at the rate of ten per eent per annum, t with all costs of sui , 1 have levied upon the following described pro. perty, which waa heretofore attached to wit:— All that certain set of mining ¢' or mining gyound known as theclaims of. Ogle & Co. Io. cated about 144 miles from the village of Colim-— bia Hill, ii Bloomfield township, county of Ne. vada, and bounded westerly by Florine & Co’, < claims and northerly” by Prenkhorss & Co's claims. and east by Eureka Lake Wat r Co. to., gether with all flumes. tunnels cuts, sluices, eabins, ways and rights of ways. hydraulics hose, pipes. and allthe privileges and appurte nances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaing. & ; Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property, to, the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Cour, . . House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday. Jan. 20th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4e’clock, P. M. Given under my hand, this 22nd day of Dec. 1862. N. W KNOWLTON, Sheriff, Searls & Niles, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL Nos. 12 and 14 Pine street San Francisco And 73 and 75 E street, Marysville AVE now on hand and constantly arrivmy from the Fasterne States, the largest a best stock of Wagonand Carriage Mat. erials ever offered in this market, consisting of Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber Qak and Hickory Spokes, ate Finished and unfinished. . Also a large stu k 6' Plow Framesand Handles, Which we are offermg atthe LOWEST PRICES and on the terms to suit. Parties in the coratry favoring us with.au order can depend upon receiving an A No. P@rticle. A share ofthe trade respectfully soliciied. — mysim . WIRE ROPE IS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER. Than any other kind of ROPE—Why ? @ a ae a . Lp pebdcint compayed withany other Rope of equal strength, . t is from FouR to six times more DURABLE ! Because, it is FoRTY per cent LIGHTER ! ecause, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diemeter, andonly ONE*SIXTH of the BULK ! Because, ij is FIVE TIMES the strength ofthe same sizeof the HEMP ROPE ! , Becease, it does not STRETCH or SHRINK, in dry or wet weather ! . hecanst, it does not ABSORB WATER, and donble its original wkIGuT ! Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope of equal strength ! ‘ ire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that can be used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from’ deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Ropes, &e., &c Those who have one given our Wire Ropes a trial, will USK NO OTHER, at any price. Cc lars giving. sealcs of weights and strengths, prices, teatimonials, &c. will be fer warded by copings 4 the manufacturcs, or their agents throughout the State. ' A.S. HALLIDIE & GO., 412 Clay st . San Francisco.’ at N 4 1y NEVADA STAGE CO, NEW LINE!! the Shortest and Best Route from Sacramento to Nevrida VTerpitory!!! S ON AND AFTER rf Tuesday October 7th, 18 2, the Stages of this: Company, wilt leave the office at Grars Valley at5o’clock A M. Leave the office at Nevada. at 6 osclock A. M., on By) Tuesday Thursday and Suterday ! ! FOR VIRGINIA & CARSON CITIES! Making the trip in’ a shortertime than by any other route. N.B Passangers from San Francisco and Sscramento should only, book their names to Grass Valley or Nevada, where they can have 3 choice of routes. : ' J.S. MeCUE, IJr. General Agent. Tom HbNRY, Agent. ACARD FORTHE FALL AND WINTER C.OTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO BADGER & LINDENBERGER) _ Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner of Merchant, Sam Franciscv, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ENTIKE NEW AND FRESH STOCK TE would call the atteution of CountTkY MERCHANTS to ourt “dasually large stock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article iv the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. Wehave constantly on hand the largest stock and greatest variety of Cassimere and Wool Hats of any house im San Francisco, and our prices for these goods are less than those of any other house, as we receive them direct from 4 Manufacturers, Consignment. Our stock ° FALL AND WINTER GOODS Jn particularly attraetive, and the great feature tethe Country Merchant is the unusually low pricée—lessthan the eost of importation.— We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods linc, which goods we have purchased iw this market, under the Hammer, and are offering them at New Yerk Gost, and Less. ¢ publish this Card in order that we may aaxe new acquaintance~, and induce, those who ha¥e not heretofure purchased of us to call ane inspect our stock. : Good articles and Lo@ prices are the great inducemenss¥ all who purchase to sell again Merchants wh. buy of uscan make a good prefit, and sell to theireustomersatalow figure-— We remain respectfully, your obediant servants BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Whoiesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse. Nos. 415, 413 and 415 Battery st., San Francis¢o, Oct. 2ist, 1862. 3m J. R. WHITNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 313 Front street, up stairs, SAN FRAKCISCO, oc5tf ae NILES SEARLS. A. Cs NILBS SEARLS & NILES,’ Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Office—Broad street Kidd’s Building. ada. : a VOL. . Ea ‘The Neve pablished I a oFFICE — ‘ Terms. Twenty-E eran Ee UNIT! HAIR D ie? undersi; Nevada and afine bathing 1 establishment, . dated with Bat! eonstantly on h tor, « eelebratec human Hair. I keeps the hair fi PERFUMER 2U-tf Tl F tomesteads ‘BUILDING. . 10 VARA Li beautiful ¢ county of San Jose Railroad DHE Title . Spanish yrt ted by the Unit spects this title the Districs eo Veited States, has béen for: cree and jue so that there is) it. Whoever p uy a lot and ne es No. 1 unery an BA Bften can SURGE S$ permanent] _] found alway thoroughly and serted on gold, plates. Jecal ‘inp orcement, t the teeth rreser OFEICK—I[n & Co’a,store, c streets, Nevada Oct. lat, 1862. CALIF O! HR ( PEN TO frem Sacra Freight throug] three hours ! Ample faciliti modationof the the Central roac ramento for bus $35.4. M, trains 80 a8 to have. fri posm, returning Rap % V. R. leave Sacramen laave Lincoln. Freigh Through Passer Through Freigi Nov. 30th, 186 PALMEE M tRO? MA ¢ se OF KNOX’ A A Sp MANTEL WORKS Nos, 1 N B—wWEA WAYSON HAXD COL! I 1,009 gallon. Pale Sher: Mush superior t pert. his "Ye and ¥ ts for sal. by 3.90 door to C;