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January 1, 1863 (4 pages)

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+ HERIFF’S SALE.—Wheroas, on the 2d S45 of December, 4« ra + final: udgment. and decree was rendered in the District Court ‘#4 the 14th Judicial District of the State of © difornia, in and for the county of Nevada, uinst Benjamin ¥. Coon, and in favor of ¥ 3 Vatterson fer the n dred, Thirty-eight and 19-160, tin = pal debt withinterest on the Ee an the rate of two percent per mont “from the 20th of July 1562, until peid, together with all eosts of suit. And whereas on the said 4d, , day of December, A, D-,. it was ordered and “ioereed by the said court that the mortgage get forth in-plaintiff’s gd fea be fereclosed andthe property therein lescribed, to-wit :— ~All that certain tract or parcel of land, known Y iste Lumber Yard. situate in the Valley, county of Nevada, State rnia, Being the same bought of %. €. ‘on, Ts Woodraff, and 0D. Cleveland, ‘by pep sami Mill.com — together with all and singalar, the heredita ts and apvillage of Grass of Cali 1862. . = Roberts & Maslin ‘purtenau.“s thereunto belonging or in any wige aapper’ morepatticularly deacibed as felws at if evtaie sract of land or town lot so “@alled. of Grass siiiate aas Vailey,county of Nev wa aforesaid, in the easterly portion of said .owi, and lying on the south, side of Main treet, boupded on tue north by‘lotoveupied by ‘one follis, late’Dr. Cleveland’s residence and extending along the western line of Hollis’ Tot ey Main street, fronting on said street 26 feet, be the same more or-less.on the western side by lote of Jeffries and others, extending back or the locality or line of premises a ed sundry persons anknows, common Eoewe as China ‘own, and on the east by Ho man and others, late Roberts & Yertners erYard—be levied upon and sold to satisfy” ~jadgment._interest and costs, and the p thereof applied te the payment of said sums of money as-aforesatd. = "No Hoe ig hereby given that I will expose to jpuplic sale, all the above described p to thé highest bidder fur eash-in front of the Court » Mouse door, in Nevada, on uesday,. Jamuary ~“g¢h, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock Av -M. any Shand this 6th day of Dee. 4P. M. : der . a KNOWLTON, Sheriff. ee “UNDERTAKING. — “WM. 0. 8TiLES -U DERonliame 7 8 ER has on hand and will saake to order COVERED OWNS at the fol“flowing cheap rates? SMALL SIZE, FROM.:..:.....83 to $10 LARGE SIZE, FROM.. ¢.0.+ +0404 +. G10 to $20 RAVis FENCES, of every style, furnished er tham by why other person fyrthe county. ALL WORK DONE in the neatest style. # furnished and no charge for engraving. March 16. 1861-tf BROOKLYN HOTE a4 : eee REMOVAL !Ir letor TPCHE Famous Pro os of the well known and old establish 7 ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his p t ~ and friends that on and aft r the fir ‘aha rye next he will remove from the old, Japidated building on Broadway, where.he has ‘Wesided since June, 1862, aud will open. that, PACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly for a hotel, _. @m the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine wtreets. The Building is fire-proofand supplied throughout “with gas. and water by. the . Uhrystal Spring Water Company. and every gon venience, cy Offered at. this totel; the foonis ~ 5 “well-ventilated. large and commod. . ous; and I-do not hesitate Insaying that the BROOKLYN house will be second to none in the State. Merchants, Miners, ‘Traders and ail others vistting the city, ae invited to come and examine: forthemaelves. ‘the brooklyn Hotel Omnibus will convey you to-the House free, and #f you do not like the accommodations it will vost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw 8 be at the wharf ow the arrival of the inland andé evan ateamers, to take passengers an . baggage .0 the Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit wated, being in the central part of the city,where J -the cars of the city Railroad-pass the door &V&ry three minutes each way, to all parts ar rhe cily. There isa large Reading Room attached to the fonge and Library comtaining 500 volumes ©! Standard-Works, exclusively for tle use of 1s guests Rooms will be let by night, week or mouth, With or withGut honrd; also, elevant Suites of Room to families or others. at redaced rates ‘The table will always be Suppiied with an abundance of the choicest and bea! the market ean afford, and no expense will be spared to svt a table that will defy the criticiam of the mest fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY Junk. San Franciseo, Nov. tet, 1862.—3m : A. Ss MALES Ditty isu : H. T. GRAV Kg Wie Suspension BridgeBuilders, j AND, MANUPACTURERS OF® FATENT WIKRE ROPE IRE SOSPENSION BRIDGES ofany . Span and capacity erected and material fa>nished.” Having been constantly engaged-in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepared todo such work satisfactority and at a lew fie ure, guararteeing permanency. , a Parties who are about erestiag bridges will find it greatly to their-advantave to give us acall before deciding to build wooden structures, 48 the recent floods throughont the State have preven them to the wholy unsafe antl unreliable. _ 4 number of our Wire Suspentibns are now in use it diffsrent localities throughout: the State, wo one of which has been in the least afSectedby the freshets: ° Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry purposes of rr, any length or size desired, being cheaper tar hemp: Scaled of weiht and streneth, with pri ees annexed, Tarnished on application to th® may -_wfacturers, or their agents in the intepiér tewnd : A. 5. HALLIDIE® CO. 3 pigm £19 Clary Streyt, San Fearciseo — Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers! ~ Avbiron’s Orrick, Nevada County, California ~ . TOTICKBAs hereby Giten that thetetinE Seg bie Roll ef this county Yasz, has this day beet placedin “the de nds: of the District Attorney, andthat at the te inquent _Aaxes therels specifiot are not patdto the County. Preasurer within twenty dass from he daate-of this notice, actlop will he » fet the collection of sueh. 8. JOHN L. SYKES, u 4th, 1862.. 200..) Auditer— “DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! "EE copartrershi heretofore ékdsting under the name ef IT. EMard Beans & Co., is this __, May dissolved by mutual congentAll-persens indebted to the firm are notified to) came forward and settle their tilts, anid all parties having ~ elaims againgt the conceru are requexted to pre on or before the fet dayol Junuary as : i Be Beans de desirous of ieaviig for the . “Atlantic States. Kither of the old: partners” is. ur Hquidation. a T. Eu.tarp ReANS, . A. H. HANsoyy) pas O. LAV Whe authorised to sign vn. o a) ; i for hae year e commened by said . © We Sany of Nevada. cownship of Bureken, sa. Sy virtuy -te-me’ delivered, issued from the eeart vf fra pane Sivq.,-an acting Justice of tite Peace, in.and the coun ty aforesaid, bearing. date December » 1862, to satiefy a judgment rendered by said St Ys on the 1#th day ef December,! 1962, in favor of Peter Rassmuson, and t agsinet 0. GC. Nelson; for, the anm of Two Hundred and Twenty-three dol lars, debt, interest, damages aud cus; sof suit— 1 have taken in: execution and will sell _to the highest bidder for cagh at Moore’s Flat, Nevada county the following described proper! to-wit: The ce undivided’ one half of the Kangaroo mining claims, situateon Moore’s Flat, Nevada county, together with tunnels, cnts and flumes thereunto Beton ng. Also, two sections oi hose and pipes thereutito belonging ; on Thursday the 15th day of January, 1863, éen the hours of 9 o°clock A: M-, and 4 PM-~-4 Taken. as the property of O. C Nelson the above demands and aceruing costs. —Witness my hard this 19th day cf Dee. 18°2. Soa 0. D. BABCOCK, constable. TSEBRIP EP's SALE ,—W hereas on the 22d. decree was renderédin the District Court of the 14th Jadicial District of the State of Califoruia in wad. for the county-of«Nevada, against. Wm. vovie_ and L. O. Palmer, and in favor of Jobn McAsthir. forthe sum.of $690 principe debt, with iuterest.on the principal at the rate of 2 per % per month:from the rendition of judgment nil paid, together with $69 counsel fees and all-costs: of suit. . : ᴀ Amd whereas, on the sald .22dday of December A. D., 1862, it was Grdered’-and decreed by the saidcourt, that the mortgace,. set forth in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and the property therein described to wit.t-_ihat 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 boundedas follows: Onthe north by the lot of D: Hartrfian, on he east by the lot now owned and occupied by 2. H. Farquhar, on thé south bv the lot known as Jolin Henry’s Jot, 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 theappurtenances thereto belonging—-be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs and the proceeds thereof applied to “the payment of said suma,of money as aforesaid. Noticeis hereby given. that . wilexpose to publicsale all the a ve: desoribed pregert » to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, nn TUESDAY, Jan. 18th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M.«——— A Given under es hand, this 22d day of. Dec. 1802. , W. KNOWLTOM, Sheriff. ‘Chas. Dunn, Jr.,.Atty. : } 4{UMMONS,—state of Calnorma, County ui Nevada, as. -District court: of the 4th Judicial District of said State. The People .of the State of California, to John Noyes. (migee a party defendant herein that your rights saay be determined.) greeting :: ~e You are hereby summoned to appear and_an. swer to the complaint of Henry Mackie ; filed against you A Jacobs & A. Mayoux, within ten _. days from the serviee of this writ, if served on you in this op ig nek ig twenty days if served on you in this Districf, and -within forty days if servedonyou in the State and ouc of this District, im an-action commene:d on the 29th, day of October, A D., 1862, in said court, to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure’of a-certain mortgage. bearing ~ ~_e the 13th day of May, A, bp. 186%, executed by thesaid deiendants Jacobs & Mayoux to C. W. Mulferd, by him assigned to plaintiffand for the “sale of premises therein and in said complaint particularly mentioned and deseribed, and. the application of moneys arising-from the payment of. the amount due’ oa @¢eurtain promissory note set forth in said complahet, made and delivered by Jacobs & Mayou® (o C.-W. Mulford by himassigned.to. plaintiil herein beariny even date with said mortgage and theret y dintended to be secured, to wit:--The sum. of $1000 With interest thereon from the Mth day of May, A. Ds, 1862, at the rate Of 25 per’ ¢ent per month till paid; said note being entitied ‘to credit of $100 paid Seprember 25th, 1x62. and ‘if day defliciency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly so dpplicable thereto, then that plaintiff! may*have execution therefor against the said defendants Jacobs & Mayoux, also that said detendants and all and every person Claiming: through or under defendants Subsequently to date of plaintifi’s mortgage and the-commenéement of this action, may be barred and ioreclosed of all right claim, lion and equily oferedemption in and to’the said mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, and for such ether and further retief, or both, in the premises as may bLejust and equitable. ' Ana yothare hereby notified that if youfail.to answer dull tomplaint as herein directed, paint iif will take jndyment-agaimst you therefor by default, together withail costs of Suit, and also dem: nd ot the court suéh other relictas is prayed fur in said complaint. . tn testimony whereof T, RH. Farqn har, clerket the District court’aforesat, seal of the said court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 20th, day ef Oetober,.A. D , 1862. ~ . _ a. HL. FARQUHAR, clerk. Per GK, Farquhar, Deputy. By order ofthe Mon. PB. Mes arland, Judge [of te District court aforcsal® . > Ne Searls. & Niles, Plifs’ Attys > “F DR. F. HILLER; ~ Homeopathic Physician sud surgeon seal Flagg’s Building, (ups vacrs.) Za WR. MILLER pay spacticularly attention te cases ‘of Jbidwitery-~ and all Diseases@or long standing. . ‘ Oe Nevanla. ei : + 1S arta im Ae CT. ae li* VEALL ‘btiky LADY PUBLIC A-~ x lunes. i Wirite Stiipher Springs, cau ts “ < NAPA COUNTY, .EMAILS favorite place of resort, purthased by.us eas been put in complete: orden We have Ais ereetedseveral Cottages, and are new pre ; pared to.rceetve our friends and patrous. Order for Rovins, left at Our office nthec rental Hotel will be promptly attended to ’ ALSTR¢ ap27 rer oe CHARTRES GOFFEE. Steam Mils fortotee & Spiees IM & COK -epriete a. G@. VENARD, we: LD respevt fully inform. his many eustomers and the public ge t generally that he Rasandved inte his new Brigk“Building, No sta .Frent 84.,--Sun Francisco, nore, with hie large Steam Machines } am M: s he will be able to Gill Why order ata moment's notices He will continue as before to make only one sont of Superior, Coffee, and he will mark every package with hisname to prevent ¢ “and imitations. iis Meee ott aad A LEXA NDER BUSWELL, Practical Bookbinder, Paper ] and Blank Book Manu caren 517 Clay. and, 5'4 -Commercial at : Montgomery and Sanse me, sain Frmchen c Binding of every description neatly executed Blank Books ruled and bo tosatiely . “day eof Janutdry, A. and out of this county . such saleto-b seal far, clerIeot the Wi had and impréss* the} ( VLC, corner of Vincwdu brGad Streeisy “& ye “ applicati TATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY S of Nevada/ s. In Coert of Sessions. The People &¢,. vs John Whittage, defendant.— Take i that the undersigned: Attorney for John Whittage, the. defendant above named, will) tition His Excellency, the. Governor of the State of California, to grant an : thé real of said State, to she said defendant here46forein the-above entitled court. to-wit: At the November Term therebf A. D-, 1861, convicted of ati assault with a deadly weapon with in tent tocommit murder, and afterwards; to-wit * At the term aforesaid, sentenced. by said court. to he iraprisoned for the term of three years, in the State Prison of said. State of California, to Hon. David Belden, County Judge, Nevada county snd Kk, H, Ee pet Bsq ; Mistriet Attorney. ~p—*. L, CRAIG, Attorney We hereby. it service of the foregoing -notfice thie Sth day o 5 Ae December.AD, _. DAVID BELDEN. County Judge, Nevada county: a E. H. GAYLORD, District Attorney, Nevada county. ‘ R. H Farquhar, of Nevada, sa* 1 the court jerk, and ex-officio, ¢ Count County ra 0 of Seasions, in and for said Nevada county; do} hereby certify the foregoing to be-a true copy of a notice this day filed in my Office inthe above entitled action. g j ’ ; —s Witness my hand-and seal of said court } seal } the 8tlr day of December, 1862. wom nf, AH. FARQUHAR, Clerk. I By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. NSOLVENT NOTICE.—1n the County solvent Debtor: . Pursuant to an order of tlic Hon.. David Belden, Judge of the said County. Court. nutice is hereby given-to all the creditors of the ‘said Insolvent, Levi-Ayes, te be and’appear before the Hom. David Belden, County Judge aforesaid, in open court, at té court room of said court, inthe county. of Nevada, on the 15th 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 yranted, and an assignment -of his estate be made, and.he be disharged from his debts and ligbiiies, in pursuance of the ~~ seal —— statute in such case made and provided ; and in e if proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ; oe ‘Witness my hind and the seal of said. ; cours this 12th day of Dee a} Dp. T862‘ K.H. FARQUHAR: Clerk, >» L Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. \ John Garber, Atty1Usee9.es.—Stute of Californias In JusSS tice’s Court, Little York Township, in and for he County of Nevada. The peoplcef the State of California send greeting to Calvin A. Stevens and Marshall Stevens. You are hereby summoned to appéar before the undersigned Justice or the Peace, at his office in said township on Thursday, the ist-day-of January 1863, at 10 0’Dodge, who demands of you the sum of Fifty“six dollars, balance due on account as will more fully »ppear by bill and complaint, now on file in my office. On failure 86 to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered agamet. you for the said sum of Fifty-six -and-costs—of sit. Given under my hand this 4th of Dec mber, 1842. . ' JOSEPH GARDNER. J.P. Ordered that the foregoing susrinons be pub lished in the Nevada ‘Daily@TRannrcript, for the space of 2 weeks. U. S.REVENUE NOTICE. LE. persons required to payExcise or other __ duties under the act of the thirty-seventh Congress, to provide Internal Kevenre, &., &e approved July ist,isiz, are hereby notified that S. B. Davenport, has been. appoint-d Coltector for the oth Division gf the ttir District, comprising the county of Nevada, and has opened an office at the Banking House of Birdseye & Co., in the city of Nevada. Ail duties andjaxes are payable at the office of the Collector, i Persons Liable to pay License will be required to take out the same within ten days, of the date of anapplication to be made through the Assistant Assessor. : et xr Manufacturers. Auctioncers, Butchera: Brewers and foll Bridge companices, will pay the duties monthly; within ten daysy from the first day of each month, on the preceding month. according to oform of statement which will be furnished from thisoffice, The attentton of those interestedis directed to the foRowing provisions ofthe. Revenue Laws: ‘That ifany person of persods shall exercise. or carry on any-business hereinafter mentioned, for the exercising orearrymg on of which trade. or business a licence is required by~thig’ Act. -withont taking out such licenseusiu that®behalf required, he, she or they shally for eyéry such offense respectively, furfeit“a penalty <eqnal_16 three times the amount of duty or sim of money imposed for such iedces? “[See50.) ~~ , * That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties provided by this Act oa myantufactired articles, aus aforesaid, thegoods wares-and merchandise manufactured aad unsold by such madafacturers whull be forfeited tothe United States ” [see 70} é>"Phat it-shall-be.the duty of the Collector aforesaid or his Deputies, in their respeetive districts. and they are hereby authorized to. col leet all the duties acd taxes. imposed by this Act? however the same may be. designated, and to prosecute forthe recevery of any sum or Gms whieh may be foricited by virtue of this Act.*[See. 31, 8:8. DAVENPORT, Collector sth Division 4th District Office in Birdseye & Co's,. Banking House Nevada November i7th, 1862. er THOMAS HENRY, Forwarding & Cémmission Merchant, lt Weater & Co's, No. 59 Broad Street, ‘ Nevada City. ‘ \OODS, purchased and forwarded to Nevada J Territory and intermediate points with desdateh. All orders sent to him will be promptly and faithfully atgended to. oe ee i er References. —Weaver & Co., T. E. Beans & Co., Nevada. HK. Metaughlin, 1. Hirshman, Virginia city A B. Pauvi, Geld Hill. John Griers Silver.eityen.— 6 +. Ret FOR SALE! ie 4 AE AEN ox opposite G. W. Kidd's. is offered
tee ata = for sale. The house is iti good reiseaa wiv andthe. Jot.is.of cood size. — t Wil be suid cheap;for Grsh,.on to. WM. SHLEFER Nevada, Dee. 11-1m Commercial bt J SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD OF BROAD STREET; NEVADA: W.E. F. DEAL, A “*.2... Principal, 'ENXEEES SCHOOL will re-open . . “Aue ws, 1808. i open en Menday f TERMS: Priunry tieahches, per month..... a .English Branches & Mathematics, px r anak ped 1 Lahbes s sisices isda dinessiidvet ice : ebb kéedibecsas «il MG 2 ‘ a =a —are —~ Book Keeping. : or further particulars engui Schoo fs tds A p yuire at she ot Young Gent/emen will be thoroug} to enter any of the Colleye alaseene” i . g1,619 40 principal debt, P P1863, between the hou Court of: Nevada ecounty./ State of California_. jg¢0 -in the matter of the petition of Levi Ayers, an In elock A. M., to answer to the complaint of N,,L rights privileges aon seeurieaencts thereun'o w J. GARDNER). PL THE resisenceof William Shef. preparce. RIF F’S SALE.— Whereas, on the 22d SO aay of Dec. 1862, a final. sey and deere was rendered inthe . et rtof the 14th Judicial District of the State ef California, in es for the county of Nevada;-against Peter Ka favor of Frank McGeen for the sum.of in ‘with interest on the rineipal at the rate of 2 per cent per month from ion ofjudgment sata paid, together with all costs] of suit, And whereas. on the 22nd day of December A.», 1862. it was ordered. ‘and decreed. by the-said court, that the mortgage. set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreciosed, : andthe property therein described, to wit :-— All that certain piece or parcel: of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Rough & Ready, county of Nevada. State of California, on “the road leading from-San Juan te Marysville, and-_abeut two-miles from the bridge of Woods, & Clark, boundéd and described as follows, viz: Commencing ata stake eight rods south of the running south 166 rods ; thenee east 160 rods = thence north 160 rods ; thenre west 160-rods: to the place 6f beginning together with: all tenements, hereditaments, franchises, rights, privilege and appurtenances thereto belonging be iea-upan and sold to satisfy said judgment, and in the ren: \-) 4 plied to the payment Notice is hereby of said sums as aforeraid. iven, that I will expose to public sale all the above described property, to the highest biader for cash, in front of the Court House door, tin Nevada. on bia wre 4 Jan. 20th. rs of 9 o’clock, AM. and my hand. this.26th day. of Dee NS N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. _ J I, Caldwell, Atty. ayers HBRIFF’S SALE . —Whereas, on the 22d \_} day of Deeember. is6z, “a final judgment and, decree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State o! California, imand forthe county of Nevada, against Condy Boyle et als and in favor of Geo. P. Dalton for the sum of {Three Hundred seventy-nine 30-100 dollars, principal debt, with: interest on the principal at theraté often per cent per annum from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with the sum of $81 50’and $650 defend. ants-costs and-wH other-costs of suit. And whéreas, on the 22nd day of December, 1862, it was or— dered and deerced by the said Court, that the Mechanie’s Lien sct forth in plaintifi’s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein deseribed, td wit :—The building situated, and the lot of: ground lying and being in the town of orass 4 o’clock -~ Given under the west side of Mill street, and now (torimerly) vecupied as a Boarding House by Condy Boyle, pape! hag itt is bounded on the north by ‘ot of Pat Sweetman : on the south by the lot occupied by Cook’s blacksmith s shop, and running back is-a two st frame, and fronts on Mill strvet. the lot being about thirty two feet front on Mill sireet,-and running back the full width, to the Church lot, together with a'l and sing lar the brlonging or in-any e uppertaining be levied upon end sold to-eutisfyeaid judgment,’ inte: est and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of\money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that “will expose to . publicsale all the above deacfibed property , to the highest bidder for ea#h; in frontof the Court House door in Neyzda, on FUOESD AY, January ‘. 27th, 1863, Bet Ween the hours of 9 o’clOck, A. M., and4P.M.A 07! : Given under joy bend Sie 29th day of Dec. OBB W. KNOWLTON, Shierith, _Dibble & Byrne, Attys: es THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. ; ‘ The best route to. . Nevada Ferritory & Humboldt Mines _ ‘The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passengertrain carrying _ LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS, ‘NATILL, on and after the.. 20th of May, 18°2, make ere eee tae regular tri-wecklv trips, from Gay (aye DOWNIEVILLE to ~ eee Sierra Valiey, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat Sprjugs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir. Works, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver city Gold Hill and Virginia city. Leaving the office of Lung‘on’s Express, Downieville, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seyen milex of train travel, from Downievilléto Sterry Valley, where thestages will be in reaflinessto reeeive and convéy them to Virginia City, passing through a succession of val loys. and-over one of thoimdst beautiful natural roads inthe world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springer, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Springs. or Geysers. in’ True kee Meadows; the greatest ofthe natural curivs+-itiesin Nevada ‘Territory. ; The accommodations along this route,.for th« comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by ‘another; therecwill be vo delays. no trouble: trom’ snow ; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee Pioneer, pleasant ind’speedy journey. At Carson and Virginie cities, convection will be made with other linegto . > — : ESMERA LBA & THE HOMBOLDT MINES.” + For freight or passage, appkyto the office of LANGTON’S, POW ch EXPRESS. . WATERS ae 7 NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, TRSHE Medical Wonder ofthe Aye, ‘Phe mo~ powerfuraud wonderful inedieme ever (i covered. er Pe Se . _° Watts’ Nervous Antidote Has éured-and will cure, more cases of Nervous disorders than anv other known remedy.” j Watts’ Nervous Anttoore Has and wiileure Nervous Heacache, Giddiness Fainting, Paralysis, extreme Debillty, Nenralyia C) roni®and Loflammatory Rheumation, -‘Toothache, ete, So ee eee ONT Watts’ Nervous Antidote 3; Is an effectual remedy for Wakefulness. Its soothing.and quieting influence is remarkable. . Watts’ Nervous Antidote will cure Deli rium Tremens, Nervous Trembling, Epilepsy, Twitehing of the. Facial Nerves, Convulsions, and Pulmonary-eomplaints. ae Watts’ Nervous Antidote will act ‘upon that state of the nervons system which proMental Debility, Hysterics,andis so wonderfu in rejuvenating premature oldage, and correcting deerepitude broughton by ‘eXecssive indulgenee, that nothing but a trial-eanm convinee the patient ofits qulities. It is neatan excitant but astréngthener;, purely-vegetable and hartnless; like a skilful architect begins bydaying a firm foundation, and gradually but inet ssantly udds ed wholesale Agents, Rice, Coffin & Ce., Marysville. and €,. Langley,: Redingion & Ce., Crane & Brigham, and Edward.Hahk, San Frencisco. Forsale at retail by ail Druggigts. 4 _.ime.0th, 1862. Soom _ SNOW TENT USE 1 1 ¢. SACKETT, ..Mavaging Agent "piste traveling public will find the table’ pro: ~vived with everything the market affords. and good clean Rooms and 8. ‘Tal is connected with the Barn. Hay and Barwey. niwayson, band.and/sold at t rates. Sasoned Lumber of all Kinds: Shakes, Shingies. Laths, . Mat d Fiooring,; &c ecution to d ~Hon. District Court.ofthe terest and costs, and the proceeds thereor a =-+ House door; tir Nevada, on Tuesday, Ja Viilley, Nevada county; State of California, on }-———— to the loteceupied by the church, said building . duces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind _ strength and vigoruntil nothing is lett-unfinish. A larve. cor-} . ivéred ‘oat o 5 ofthe W4th Judicial District in and fer the county of Nevada, State of Califor. niay beating da‘e Dec .20th, 1862, in favor of The Eureka Lake Water © y: and against R, ‘Ogle,—Anderson and J. MeGuire, for the sun -of Three Hundied™ baaattd an. 67-300, dollars dear with iaterest on the said sunt of $330.67. an the 15th of Sept. 1862, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, together with all costa of suj 1 have levied upon the following deseribi-d, pro. perty, which was lieretofure attached to wits= All that certain set of mining claims or mining ground known as theelaims of ‘Ogle & Co. ly. cated about 1 miles from the village of Coluy. © bia Hill-in Bloomfield township,.county-of Ne ~ vada, and boutded westerly by$Fforine &-Co’; claims and northerly by Brunkhorst & Co’s claims ‘and east gong Lake Watir Co. to gether with all fumes. —— eats, sivices, : cabins, MAYS2B, rights of ways. hydraulics hose, pipes. anda cea Sint sigur . frances thereunto. belonging Or in.any Wise ap. pertaing. > ; -Noticeis hereby given that I will expose to public sale all thie above described property. to > the hichest bidder for cash, in frontof th lh 1863, between the hours o1 9 vo’clock; Ae M., and 4 eclock, P. M. G , Given under my hand, -tltis 22nd day-of iva: 1862. ° N W KNOWLION, Sheriff. Searls & Niles, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. = + F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. : Importers and ‘Dealers inal kinds.of : “WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL © Noa. 12 and,14 Pine street San Francisco" PEt “And.73 and 75 E street, Marysville AVE nowon hand and constantly arrivmy E fromthe Eastern States, the largest »ni best stock of Wagonand Carriage Maj‘erials ever offered in this markct, consisting of Oak, Ash: Hickory and Maple Lumber es Oak and Hickory spokes, Finished and unfinished. Also a large stv ko piow Frame zand Hitndies, . -— Which Weare offermg atte LOWEST PRICES” and onthe terms to suit: Partiesin thevoretry ; ‘as-with-an ordercan depend upon re. ceiving an A No.. article. A share ofthe trade respectfully soticiied. mys-3mi WIRE ROPE . is 75 PERCENT CHEAPER. Than anyother kind of ROPE—Why? \ ADECAUSE, compared withayy other Rope ) of equal:streng:h, it is from FouK to six times more DURABLE ! . : Because, it is FORTY per cent LIGHTER,}.. Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diem eter, andonly ONE*SIXTH of the BULK! Because, jiis FIVETIMES the strength of the same size of the HEMP ROrE ! Becease, it does not STRETCH Or SHRISK, in dry or. wet weather ! =< : , : Be hecanse, it does not ABSORB WATER, ané “donble its original wiKIGHT! ~ Because, it is as PLIABLE as of equal strepgth ! Wire Rope is: ean be Used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from, deep shafts and inclined planest for long. Pump Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Kopes, kes &c ‘Those who have one given vur Wire Ropes jal, will USK NO OTHER, at any price. enlars giving scales of — weights” and strerioths, prices, testimonials, &¢. will be for Ward addressmg tie mauufactates; orthet agents throughout the State. A. 5. ALEIDIE & COKE Cyt So : © San Francisco. W. H. CRAW the ether-“rope FORD, Agent at Nevada. Rea M3, ae . NEVADA STAG CO, ~ Whe Shortest and Best Route fyoin Sacramento to Neyuda Territory tt} --ON AND AF TEM a a [a . ag! fs : Tueseay October 7th, 18 2, nes ty ae Stages of this. Company, will — leave the office at Grass Valley at 5 o'clock A mM. Leave the office ay Nevada at’6 o'clock A. M., on : Tuesday Thursday and Saterday! : VIRGINIA. & CARSON CITIES! Making the trip in a shorfertimeée,than by ai) other route. -every facility, to. those_ who desire-to~nmke: ae eB.. Passangers from San Francisco and Seeramcento saouldonly, book their names to Grasa-Valley “or Nevada, where they.can_haye # choice of routes. eee: _: J. 8. McCUE, ochtf * . ‘ Jr., General, Agent. ToM THENKY, Agent, — ACARD FOR THE APACE b AND WSN TER ©. OTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO BADGERS LINDENEB ERGER Nos. 411, 413 and 414 Battery street, cornero aT Merchant. San Frinciseo, ~ IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEAI ERS ENTInk NEW ANY FRESH STOCK \ 7} would eall the aftention of Country MERCHANYS,to ourt, “usually large stock ui Goeds. Our steck comprises-every &rtecie wv the ‘ : CLOTHING AND, FURNISHING Line. We have constantly on hand the largest stock and yreatest varicty of Cassimere and Wool Hais of any house m Sen Fraviciseo.ane our prices for these goods are less than those of any other hguse, as we receive them direct, from the Manufacturers, Consigument. of ' . * FALI, AND WINTFR GOODS . Yn bartienlarly attractive, and the great feature tothe Country Merehant is the unusually low prive—less than the cost of importation-— We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry this market, under the Hamner, andare offering them at New Werk Cost, and Leas We publish this Card in order that we may ‘make new. acquaintance", and induce those whe have not heretofure purchasid of us to call ane inspect our stock. ~ rh eee GoowWarticles and Low -prices are the great iieereente ~all who purchase to sell ayaa Merchants wh buy of uscan make a good pre fit, and sell to theircustomersatatow figure— _ BADGER & LINDENBERGER,, Whoiesale Clothing and Het Warehouse. Nos. 413, 413 and 415 Battery st. San Francisco Oct. 218f, .1B62. 3m J. R. WHITNEY, » No. 313 Front strett,.up stairs, “SAN FRANCISCO. lowest. < ee s LES ‘BRARLS. " A. ©. KIL SEARLS & NILES, Sacramento eity< PF for sale, and seasgnedSagar Pine, on freight to “Atterneys and Counselors at Law: “UMive—-read-street-.Kidd’s Building -* the ONLY KIND of.rope that . « Our stock” Goods line, which goods we have purchased a. Wé remain respectfully, your obediant servants . COMMISSION. MERCHANT, ~ you. aaa The Nev “publisiet oF FICE — Terms Ywenty-E caer aren NEE Unrt HAIR I HE anders I Nevada an ajine bathing 1 establishment, ‘gtad with Ba PERFUME eo tt 1 Hdwmestewd SEILDINE rmaVARA ._ beantifal eogty ef S. i wp taaiiros '‘wikre ‘Titte F Spanish ¥ tL by tite ba <oattee thie tid t Distrie‘Vaited States has bee fo cree and jx so thattueret Whoever way a lotand) hoften 2a DR tee ra o3 TS.p rmanen bk foal iw therong his a corted gon ok Dee nor eement the eth ntes OFFICR—I ¢ (o’s tore, mits. fram Sac Pright throu threeours ! Armphy{acil modation of t the Central ri ramento fer t 35 A. BMF trai © as to have poem, return! R: %. Va) Leave Sacram Leave Lineol Through Pas Through Fre Yor: 30th, PALIU GOLDEN iRC if A KNOX’ A [ANTE] WORE Nos S Bf WAYS OW 4 ‘co ? ~ ‘HE San 1,009 gal T—Pale. = An SBperis , AisO, 447,00 cod aad Co ‘aported, 1 * six hand tY, coal ar acts for sal EXt door { LOPrHE / attendat *5ts, ime nee of } RY prices ;