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stig A ap AEA AE IL AANA DLE LE PLATES
aad decrééwas rendered inthe District court of
the isth Judicial of the State. of Califor.
nia, in et county. of Nevada, J
__principal at the rate-of 2 per cent per month from
F fege tnd appurtenan franchises, r
C)
~~ gnd decree was réndtréd in the District. Cou
_ Searls & Niles, Piffa’ Attys.
ow of judgment untit
together with all
said 19th oi ms Totuad, 3
age. net forth in
be forecl »and the proto wit :-—'The' ——
e, dollars,
Se
pe ge 4,875 counsel fees,
a whereas,
the said court,
plaintiff's complaint be
perty therein described,
‘ _¢laims known as the claims of J. :
Ge,, situated on Republican Hill, ncar North
ficld, bounded oe ko pans cine pote
: rth side by Hogeboor o, on? i
oF prassdsle’ 0. "Rid claims— being 585 feet
wide in front and ranuing back to the_center of
— Wt Also, that water ditch known as the Jacobs’
Ditch, and one wadivided halt-of that other.ditch
known as the Enders’ ‘Ditch, both of which
ditches take water from the South Fork of HumCanon and carry the same to the claims of
Jacobs & Co—be levied upon.and sold $9 satlaty said-juigment, interest and costs,and the pro.
coeds thereof applies oF a payment of said
s of money as aforesaid.
ones is hereby given that 1 will expose to
public sale, all theabove described to
the highest bidder, for eash, in front oftuc Court
aise door, in Nevada, on TUKRSDAY, Jan.
, 1863, between the hours of 90’clock, A, M.,
md 4 Ps Mi
,
"Given under my. hand, this 5th day. Jan.
sana. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sherif .
"The abovesale is postponed to TUESDAY,
Feb: 24th, 1803. Ww, KNOWLTON, al
Searls & Niles, Piffe’ Attys
Si (ONS. —State of Calitornia
Nevada, a8. District Court 0
al District of said“’State. ©
State of California. to Eliz
You are hereby sum
-awer to the com
th Lutje, ne
to appear and an
int ‘= gfe ine ee
net you ithin ten days from the
oarviia ethis writ, if served on in this
sou in tw: nty days if served on you in
this,-and out of this county.and within 40 .
f servedon yon in-the State end out of this.
riect, in an action commenced on the 3ist day
of December. A. D., 1862, In said court, wherein
said plaintiff prayea decree of this court annullag and dissolving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore existing between you—charging in
gaid complaint that you, said defendant, have
deserted and abandoned him, and that you ‘have
been guilty of the crime of adultry, all, of which
ia more partieviarly set forth in complaint to
this action on file herein,
And you are hereby notified that et he fail
to answer said Complaint as herein directed,
Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefer by default, togcther with all costs of suit,
and also demand of the Court auch other relief
as t@prayed for insaid Complaint.
~<-). Intestimony whereofI, R. H. Farquseal fiar, Clerk of the District Court afore~— ) said, do hereunto aet my hand and impress ie ecal of rey Sole Soars, I Hong eaate
. ada, this 31st day o «A. Dy :
oat ze Rk. i, pak UH AR, Clerk.Bren yrs Lay Fil K. Farquhar, Deputy
, Le Waters. Zifl’s Atty.
288s SA GE.— Whereas, on the 22d
day of Dec. 1862, afinal judgment and decree
a rendered in the District Court of the l4th
judicial District of the State ef California, in and
for the county of Nevada, against Peter Rapp
amd-in favor of Frank McGeen for the sum of
$1,619 40 principal debt, with interest on the
the rendition of judgment until paid, together
with all costs: of suit, And. wheréres, on the
22d. day of. December A. Dp, 1862. it was ordered
and decreed by the said court, that the mortpaye 4
—set forth in-plaintiff’s complaint be foreclosed,
andthe property therein described, to wit :—
All that certain piece or parce! of land, situate,
lying and being tn the township of Rough &
eady, outs pe Nevada, State of Culifornia, on
the road, eading from San. Juan to Maryaville,
Fg poeta two miles from the. bridge of “Woods
ark, bounded and described as follows, vize
Sopeeceing atin stake ale ny rods south of the
forth east corner of Daniel Wilson’s land; thene
running south 160 rods ; thence. east 160 rods:
thence north 100 rode; thence west 160 rods to
the place of beginning fogether with all tenehis, privie
e and appurtenances thereto belonging be
ied upon and sold to satisfy said: judgment,
terest and costa, atid the proceeds thereof a
vd to the payment of said sums as sloresall,
Notice is hereby given, tliat I will expose to
pnblie sale all the above described property, to
the highest bider for cagh, in front of the Court
se door, fin Nevada,on Tuesda > Jan. 20th.
» between-the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M. and
4 o'clock, P.M.
Given under my hand, this 26th day of Dec
1862. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
+ -F Caldwell Atty. :
Si MRIFE’S SALE.— Whereas, on the2:d
of January, A P., 1863.'a final judgment.
of the 14th Judicial District of the State of
California, in and for the county of wWevada,
against. John Daan of ala, and. in favor. of
John MeCaughan for the sum of Seven Hun
dred, Spee ap and 83-100, dollars, principal debt withintereston the principal. at the
~ rate of23¢ perct. per mouth from the rendition
of judgment. until paid, together with all
costs of suit. And whereas-on the said 22d
day of January, A. D., 1863, it was ordered and
decreed by the said court that the mortgage
set forth in plaintiff's complaint be fereclosed
and the property. thercin described, ta wit :—.
‘The undivided one seventh interest im and to
that certain piece or parcel of mining ground,
being situate on the north side of apes Flat,
Névada county, California, bounded ’y the Pioneer claims on te east, on he west by the Penn
sylvavia claims, on the south by the Exchequer
claims andias the St. Lawrence “laims. Also,
the undivided two-tifths of that certain piece or
parcel of miniug ground, being situate on the
wost side of Moore’s Flat aforvsaid, bounded on
the north by the Long cut ground, “(ao called.)
running to a Point at the east, and formeriy
known as the Titthois Glaims and now kK nown as
the St. Lawrence Co’s ground, Also two fifths
of the ditch used for:the conveyance of water to
said claims, together with the water right.. Al40, the tunneiy, flumes, aqueducts,. pipes, .telehs, and appurtenances belonging to the property above described-—be levied upon . and sold
to satisfy sald judgment interest and costs, and
the proogeds thereof applied to the payment—of
said suins of money aw aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given-that-I will expose to
public sale, all the above deseribed property .to
the highest bidder fur cash in trent of the Court
ifouge door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, February
t7th, 1803, between the hours of 9 d’clock A.M
and #95 MM. ssaiineaiscap cee
Given under my hand ‘thts 24th day of Jan.
iN N.W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
DR. HILL
momsenctihe EF. titi vel dicesan
FFPER, corner of Pine and Broad Streets,
elem *s Building, (ap en .
DR. AILULER pays pa Sealer y attention to
mane ba Midwifery. “wd all Diseases ef long
a ding. : er
Nevadis June thin, O53 1) MSD 3m
RETR eR
ou aco
pang se the servieeof this writ, if serv
you in this county, within twenty days
-on you in this District, andoutof this count
and heh a og BJ cases on [A page
State ou wy trict, in an 5;erd on the 29th, day of Octuber, A D., 1862,
is said court, to obtain a decree ofthis court fit
the Leet oe of a certain mortgage, bea
ee, ‘day of May, A, PD. 1862; ex b
he said detendants Jacobs & Mayoux to C. W.
Mulford, by him assigned to plaintiffand for the
meme cd oh mmggrnen t wine mr} in eo at
articularly mentioned an f ’
application of moneys arising frofn ich sale to
the j on acertain prejmissory note set forth in said complaint, made
and delivered by Jacobs & youx co ©. W.
Mulford by him assigned to tiff herein bearing even date with said mor e and therety
intended to be secured, to wit:—The sum_ of.
with interest thereon from the 13th da OF .
AY, A. De, 1862, at the rate of 24 per. pte per
month4ill paid; said note being enti
dit of $100 paid September oth. i
defficiency shall remain after
moneys, properly so appli
may have ex ae
said defendants Ja & Mayoux,.also that said
defendants and and every person claiming
nder defendants subsequently to
intiff ’s mortgage and the commencethis action. may be barred and foreclosed of all right claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or
any part thereof, and for such ether and firther
relief, or both, in the premises as may. be just
and equitable. we
ouare hereby notified that if you fail to
to cre
<a if any’
ilying al? of said
An
“answer said complaint as herein directed, plaint
iff will take jndgment saci? yvu therefor by
default, together with all costs of suit, and also
demend of the court such other relicfas is prayed
for in-said complaint.
~—) Intestimony whereofI,. R H. Farqu; seal ar, clerk of the District court aforesaid,
seal of the said coftrt, at office, in theci J, of Nevada, this 20th, day of October, A.D,
. H. FARQUHAR, clerk.
Per G. K, Farquhar, Deputy.
By order ofthe Hon. T. B. Mc: arland, Judge
of the District court aforesaid
Searls & Niles. Plffe’ Attys
pra gle SAL &-—By vircue of an ex) ecutien to me directed, delivered out of the
Hon, District Court of the 14th. Judicial District,
in and for the county of Nevada, State of Califurnia, bearing date January 7th. A. D , 1863, in favor of E. J. Patterson, recovered jndgment and
obtained a decree of foreclosure against B. F.
Coon, forthe sum ‘of Three Hundred, Thirtyeight and 18-100 dollars, (debt,) with interest on
the said sum of $338 18, from the third day of
July. 1862, at the rate ef two per cent per month
together with all costs of suit, And. whéreas
urdecr said decree, eettain prceperty described
therein was sold by the Sheriff, forthe sum of
$350, which being deducted from $489 68 the
amouut of judgment and eosts-to. and including
those of said sale, leaves a balance of $139°€8
which has been dorketed asa Phen ore against
said B F. Coon. Ihave levied upon the tollowing describea property, which was heretefere at
tached to-wit :—That certain Saw Mill known as
the Buena Vista Mill, located op Lattle Green
Horn Creek, about 44 mile from Sugar Pine Saw
Mill. ih Grass Valley township county of Neva
da, together with all the machinery, rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging.
Noticeis hereby: given that I. will expose to
public sale, all the above deseribed . roverty to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
“House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, February
10th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.,
and 4 P.M.
Given under my hand, this 7th day. of Jan. A,
D. 1873. N.W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
Roberts & Maslin, Plfls’ Attys.
U. S.REVENUENOT ICE.
_ E. persons requited to. ay Excise or other
dutics under the act of the thirty-seventh
Congress, to provide internal Revenue, &¢., &e
approved July 1st, 18s2, are hereby notifiewthiat
S$. -B. Davenport, has been: appoint:d Collector for the 5th Division of the4th District,
comprising the county of Nevada, and has opened an Office at the Banking House of Birdseye &
Co., 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 an applicatton to be made through the Assistant Assessor.
xy> Manufacturers, Auctioneers, -Butehers.
Brewers and Toll Bridge companies, will pay
the duties ene . within ten days, from
the first day of each month, on the precediy
month. according to a form of, statement whic
. Will be furnished frem this office. The attention
of those interestedis directed to the following
provisions of the Revenue Law :
** That if any person or persons shall exercise
or carry ou any business hereinafter mentioned,
for the exercising or carrying on of.which trade
or business a licence is required this Act.
withont taking out auch 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. 59.
** That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties
provided by this Act on manufactured. articles,
a8 aforesaid, thegoods. wares and terchandise
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 eo.
lect all the duties aud taxes imposed this
Act, however the same may be designated. and
‘o prosecute for the recovery of any sum or
‘ums which may be forteited by virtue of this
Act.. [See. Th
S.B. DAVENPORT,
Collector 5th Division 4th District.
Office in Birdseye & Co's, Banking House
Nevada, November 17th, 1862.
NSOLY ENT NOTACE.—In the County
Court of Nevada county. State of California.
inthe matter of the petition of-G.-H-P-Shrets>
un Insolvent Debtor: .
Purruant to an order of the Hon David Belden
Judge of the said County Court, notice is hereby
gine toall the creditors ofthe said Insolvent.
H. P. Sheets, to be and appear before the
How, D. Belden, County Judge-aforesaid,in epen
fourt, at the court room. of said court, in the
e¢ounty of Nevada, on the 19th day of February,
‘A+ D_, 1363, at.l00’clock, A_m. of that day then.
and there to show cause, if any the can, why the .
prayer of that Insolyent should not be granted,
and an assignement of his-estate be made, and he
be discharged trom. his debts iimd liabjillties. in
purehaned oor. yaiute insuch case made .
prov 3 1 the mean time all proceedin
against said Insolvent Pye Weae
~—) Witness my hand and the sdal of said:
seal ; court, thie 1vth of Jan, A. Di 1863.
paot K. H. FARQUHAR, Glerk.
ie Rich Quen Specimens !.
See en
BARRETT & SHERWO®D, vewelers.
. complaint of Natinin’ Podge, who
NSOLY ‘se
Court , State of California,
in the matter of the petition of Hobert Simmons,
yoo poy of the Hott. David
Belden, Judge of the said ’ y Court, nioati: . tice is hereby given to all the creditors of he
Rog hy x args
vid Belden, County Judge
aforesaid, in open court, at cotirt rootn of
saic court, inthe coutity of N@Fafla, on. the 2ist
day of February, A. D., 1863, at 10 o*clock, A.
M.,of that day, then andthere tu show cause,
if any ee can, why the prayer of that Insolvent shculd not he grant-d, abd an asstgnment
of his estate be made,.and he be discharged 1rom
his debts and be atga 3 eden rng = =
‘statute in : and proy ;
Utiite a alfproceedings against said In
pegs oll ; the seal of east
3 jurt, 19th of Jan.A. D., .
J eal . = “a ARQUH Af-Clerk.
CG. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
Chas. Dw , Atty.
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SHERIF F's SALE.—Whereas onthe 17th
) day of January. 1863, final jadgment and
decree was rendered in the District Court of the
Mth Judicial District of the State of California
in and for the county. of Nevada, against EK,
Scharff and wife, and in favor ef James. J.
po for the sum of $445 00 principal debt,
with interest on the principal at the rate of 2 per
cent pér month from the rendition of judgement
until paid, together with all costs of suit.—
And whereas, on the said 17th day of’ January
A:.D., 1863, it was ordered and decreed bj
the said court, thatthe mortgave, set forth in
plaintiff ’s complaint be for: closed and the property therein described to wit :—rhat piece or
fom of land lying upon the rorth side of
Deer Creek, in the eity of Nevada, on the old
Saw Mill Road, in called.) said premises being’
upon the south side of Water street, and boundupon the east by the premises of Mary Coo
er, upon the west by the lot and residence of G.
. E Withington, Said premises being the same
"now ocenpied by one J. Singer as a residenee and
formerly secupied by the said defendant, Scharff
as x homestead and residence — be levied
upon and sold to satisfy said judgmeni, interest
and costs and the proceeds thereof applied to
the payment of said sims of money as aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given. that I will expose to
public dale all the above described property, to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Gourt
-House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Feb.
17th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’¢lock, A. M.
and 4 o’cloek, P. M. .
Given under my hand, this 24th day of Jan.
18638. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
D. Belden, Atty.
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—in the County
Court of Nevada county. State of CaHfornia *
in the matterof the petition of Henry R. Sylvester
an Insolvent Debtor :
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, H. R. Sylvester, to be and appear
before the, Hon. David Belden, County Judge.
aforesaid, in. open court,-at the court room of
said court, fa the county of Nevada. on the 17th
day. ef February, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock. A.
mM’, 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 Habilities, in pursuance of the
atatute in such case made and provided; and in
the mean time all proceedings against said. Insolvent be stayed, ' :
Witness my hend and the séal of said
seal courts 8 day of Jan.A..D,.1863
jel courte eS Ga adam
k, 1f. Gaylord, Atty
Q UMM ONS. —State of California, county of
Nevada, ss. Jownshin of Little York. Refore.
3 Gardner, J. Py People of the State of Calitornia to S. M. Gillett. and Geo. K‘bling . Yon are
hereby su to appear before the underownship, on Sa ay, ay of
A. D. 1863. at 10 .67¢ jek A.M, to pom ta the
demands of
poe the sum cfone handred ninety 98-100
ollars, balance due on account, and interest on
the. sane as will more yappear by bill now
on ffle in ment will he rendered agtin-t ou
answer. ju
u ‘afd ninety.
on
for the
Now No $17 Montgomery st. Sau Franciseo
v
' by iw thie 7th da ven u s of J .
*SOSEPH GARDKEE SP
A. D, FOL” ER,
ditch, the said Magenta ditch, -whieh crosses
. TTD
GROV E §# : OurNo. 9 Machineis
~~ -bhewts or“fonr ims-tocated-atthe head
. of south Shady creek, together with all flames,
virtue
fayor of Cons
water
Mellegue,and against Eureka
Lake . Co , for the of Four
Thousand, Fire red, .Kichty-eigth and
33-100 dollars, (debt.) with interest on the said
stim of $4,588 33, from the.17th day of January,
1863, at the rate of two cent per month, un-.
tilpaid, together with ali costs of suit. 1 have
levied upon the followi: bed property
which was heretofore to-wit :-—That
certxin ditch known as the Eureka’ Lake Water
Co's ditch having its head on Canon creek and
from thence extending down} the diyiding ric ge
between the Middieand Seuth Yuba river to tue
National, where the same divides forming what.
“is known as the Magenta ditch and the Irwin
Bloody Run. and extends to théhead of Humbug creck. The said Irwin ditch extending
from said. Nationak to Lake city, conducting
water-to—andsupplying themining localities
‘knowii as Mt. Zion, Relief Hill, North Bloomfield, Malakoff Hill, Hille Diggings, Magenta .
Hil, Villa Rico. Kennebec Hill_and Crizz'y
Hill. Also, the ditch known as the Miner's
ditch which directs and conveys tire -waters of
the north and south forks of the Middie Yuba
River to Snow Point, Orleans. Moores and
Woolsey’s Flats. and thence to Bloody RKuu
aforesaid. Also. the Poor Man’s ¢re: k to Snow .
Point,Orieans, Moores and Woolsey’s Flats. 4}#0 the two ditches known as the Grizzly ditch:
es which takes the watersirom Bleody Kun anttconducts the same to Columbia Hill and other
mining. loealities a» ree the nbd mie gage ty
as the ing creek ditches that conduc
from Wanvas Soek to Co rrabin “Hill, Also,
the Montezuma ditch extending from Monte: a
ma Hill to Columbia Hill .and other mining locilities. ‘The Cherokee and San Juan diteh ex
tending from Columbia Hiil to North San Juan
and, intermidiate localities. The Missouri ditch
conducting water from Missouri ravmeto North
Bloomfi: id Also, the Fenn ditch that conducts
water from Fenn’s Ravine to Kelief Hill. Also,
the Rattlesnake ditch that conducts the waters
of Rattlesnake Ravine to Kureka, avd the
South Fork ditch that conduets the water of, the
South Fork of Poorman’s¢reek to the mines. at
and near ‘Eureka, together with a'l lakes, re
servoirs, weter rights: water* privileges, eascments, franchises, privilegeges and appurte‘naneee-thereunto belonging er in any wise aype sa Ail the above property is located in
evada county, Caiifornia. q
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
publicsaleallthe above described’ property , to
the highest bidder for eash,.in front of the Court
House door in Nev.da, on TUESDAY,¥ebruary
24th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M.,
and4 P. M. , ‘
Given under my hand this 2nd day of Feb:
1863.: N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
D. Belden, Atty.
HE RIFE’S SAL E.—By virtue of an ex.
» ) ecution to me directed, delivered out of the
Hon. District Court of the 14th sudicial District.
in and for the county of Nevada State of California, bearing date January 5th, A. D,,: 183, in
faver of D. Mannix,and against the Rureka Lake
Water Co, for the sum of $3000, (debt,) with inerest on the said sum from the ist ofJuly 1862,at
the rate of 244 percent. per reonth until paid totgether Withall costs of suit -I have levied up-"
on the following described property, to.wit :—
That certain set of mining claims known as the
Atkin’s claims, located on Shady Creek above
Cherokce, Nevada county, near Col. Nugent’s
house, together with all the flames, sluices, hydrautics, pipes, &c. thereunto belonging. Also,
the Burnis or Dad diggings on Shady creek, near
the Atkin’s claims, together with all flumes,
sluices, hydraulics, rights of way, &c. Also.
that oe claims” known as™ thie
sluices, hose pipes, fixtures, and improvements
to the said claims oo all loeated in
Bridgeport township, county ef Nevada. i
The above is entitled to the following credits’;
62, Nov. 9th @214, Dec. 2nd, $300, Dec. 24th $67.
and the following payment on former execution
of date Oct. 10th, 1862, viz ; $2000.00 less $91 50
accruing costs thereon. :
Noticeishereby given that I will expose to
public sale, all the above described 4 geht to
the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, Februar
2ith, A. D., 1863, between the hours of 9 o’cloc
A-M., and 4 Pp, M. :
Given under my hand. this 2d day of Feb.
1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, sheriff
T. P. Hawtev, Piff’s Atty,
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE — All
persons having demands against the estate
of John H. Anderson, . are required to
present the sare with the proper vouchers to
-the undersigned. at the Sherif’ s office, Nevada
county, within ten months from this date or the
same will be. barred by statute,
W. F. HAZLETT) Administrator.
Nevada, Jan 20th, 1963
. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICK, —All
persons having demands against the estate
of John ‘Pobins, [email protected] required to p
sent the same with t‘e proper: vauchers to W.W. Cozzins, at the Court Mouse.Nevada county,
withio ten months from this date or the same
will_be barred by statute. -W. COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan, 20, 1863, Public Adm’r.
DMENISTRATOR’S N@TICH, — All
persons having demands against the estate
of Emanuel Gibson, deeeaséd,are required to preseut the same with the proper vouchers. to W<
W. Cozzins,at the Court House, Nevada county,
within ten months from this date or the game
will be barred by.stetute, W. W. COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan.20, 1863. «Public Adm’r.
DMINISTRATOR’S NOfICE,— All
peeae having demands against the estate
of Richard Koseoe, deceased,are required to present the same with the proper vouchers to W,
W Cozzins. at the Court House,Nevadaconnty,
within ten months from this date, or the same
will be barred by statute. W. W.COZZINS. ,
Nevada, Jan. 20th, 163. Public Adm’r
CHARTRES COFFEE.
Steam Mills for Coftee & Spices.
. G. VENARD,
OULD respectfully inform his many.evstomers and the public generally that he
has moved into his new Brick Building, No.
627 Front St., San Francisco,
Where, with his large Steam Machines he will
be abteto til ay order at a moment's notice.
He will continue as before to make only one
kind of Superior Coffee, and he will mark every
package with his name to prevent ‘counterfcits
and imitations. __OV¥29-1m2p
" SNOW TENT HOUSE!
L. A, SACKE'TT, ..Managing Agent
T= traveling public wil find the {able pro. .
-Vided with _eyer the mar
and goed-clean hecedo aad ee: A eer:
by is connected with the Bara.
a fracchea’ <<: Sy
, the .
emg er seas Pelee? 2nd, As. 1863. in}
‘at 6 o*clock A. M., on
The. Xuba Gap Stage Line ana i"
senger train Se PHOteRR ne
Y
LANGTON'S P
1.,,on and after
capt ie . tiles: med
tri-weekiy from
‘NIE VILLE to
Sierra Valiey, Pea-' S
8 gs, Anteiope Springs, y, Oph;
‘Works; Franktown, Carson city, Dayioh, si.
city Gold Hill and Virginiacity., — ‘al
Leaving the office of Lang‘on’s Pion.
_ Express, Downieville, every: Z
Ménday, Wednesday and™ riday,
__ Passengers traveling this route will have jy;
twenty-seven mifes of train travel, from Down
ieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages wip j,
in readiness toe receive and eomvey them to Vir.
. ginia City, passing through a succession of val
ben be a aie = ofthe: a peg sa
roads in the world; stopping gt the Hot Sulp},,.
Springs, in: Sierra Valley y and, also, ee
fayrous Steamboat Springs, or Geysers in True
kee Meadows, the greatest of the natural curig,.
ities in Nevada Territory. TF
The accommodations along this route, for ti
comfort of travelers, are-unsurpassed by anot)
er; there will be no delays, no trouble fro
snow ; and the proprietors of the Line guarant,.
every. facility to. those who desire to make ,
pleasant and speedy journey.
At Carson and Virginia cities, connection}:
be-made with other lines to :
ESMERALDA_& THE HWHUMBOLD!
MINES.
For freight or passage, apply to the officeof
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS
F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CC.:
Importers and Dealers in all kinds of
WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERTAL
Nos. 12 and 24 Pine street San Franciseo
And 73 and 75 E street, Marysville
beige now on hand and constantly arriviny
from the Eastern States, the largest anc
best stock of Dt age and Carriage Mat.
erials ever offered in this market, consistiag o;
Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumher
~ Oak and Hickory spokes,
Finished and unfinished. Also a large sto ko
Plow Framezand Handles,Which weare offering at the LOWEST PRICES
and onthe termsto suit. Parties in the eorntr,
favoring us with an. order can depend upon re
ceiving an A No.1 article. A share ofthe trade
respectfully solictted:— my8-jm
WIRE ROPE
18 75 PERCENT CHEAPER.
Than any other kind of ROPE—Why
PyePacae. eomptired -withany other Rope
y. of equal strengihvit is from Four to six
times more DUKARLE ! : ;
Because, it is FoRry per cent LIGHTER!
Because, it is less than ONF-HALF the Diam
eter, and only ONE’SIXTH of the BULK! :
Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofthe
same size of the HEMP ROPE!
Becease, it does not STRETCH Or SHRINK, in
dry or wet weather ! :
cause, it does not ABSORB WATER, am
donble its original weIGuT!
Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope
of equal strength !-Vire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that
can be used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from
‘deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump
&c¢ Those whohave one given our Wire Ropes
a trial; wilbUSE No OTHER, at any price.
Circulars giving scales ef weights and
strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will befor
warded by addressing the manufactures, or their
agents throughout the State.
A.S. HALLIDIE & CO:, 412 Clay st .
San Francisco.
W.H. CRAWFORD. Agent at Nevada,
t ee27m3 e
NEVADA STAGE CO,
NEW LINE!! ~
_. The Shortest and Best Route
rom Sacramento to Nev:ida
erritory!!¢. yee ON AND AFTER
aes ‘Tuesday October 7th, 18:2; the
2 Stages of this Company, will
ase leave the office at Grass Valley
atSo’clock A mM. Leave the office at Nevada.
Tuesday Thurstay ~and Saturday! ! ~
FOR ;
VIRGINIA & CARSON CITIES?
Making the trip in a shortertime than by any_
other route.
N.B. Passangers from San Francisco and
Secramento should only, book their names to
Grass Valley or Nevada,where they can have ®
choice of routes.: 5.8. McCUR, Jr. General Agent. &
oedtf .. . Tom Hewry, Agent.
4 ACARD FOR THE .
WINTER AND SPRIN
_ CLOTHINGTRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO.
BADGER & LINDENBERGER
Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, cornerot —
A Merchant. Saa Francisco,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS
ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK
E would call the ‘atteution of pani
MERCHANTS to ourt “usually large sto
of Goods. Our stock comprises every article iw
the: F
HING AND FURNISHING
Line We ebatedanane oes i
8 and Tevtent. variety. jassime
ool Hats of any house m Sen Francisco, ab¢
our prices for these goods are less than _
any other house, as:we receive them direct from
tp Manufacturers,Consignment, Our
Or:
WINTER AND SPRING GOODS
In particularly attractive; and the great fom
tethe Couniry Merchant is the unusually
low price+Jessthan the cost of poy sarey am
We also keep the Staple Articles the wy 4
Goods linc, which good# we have perchooes o
this market; under the Ham mer; and are ofe?
ing them at New York Cost, and Less.
We publishthis Card in order'that we may
make new acquaintance’, amd induce those wie
have not heretofore purehased of us to eall an@
} -ouretoph: 2
. tare alll on who—s sel
erchants whe. buy of us ean make a
it, and sell tor theis customers atalow figure—
ve remain res full P ur obediant serv
ngand Hat Ware
Nos. 415 ‘43 and 415 Battery st-,
San Francisco, Jan. 24th, 1863.—3m ¢
'. J.R. WHITNEY,
COMMISSION. MERCHANT;
No. 313 Front street, up stairs,
Sacramento ci
6
for sale, and deasoned Sugar Pine,c’ freight to}
y" :
SAN FRANCISCO.
Goed articles and Lew . rices are S gs z
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