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guewrer’s —— Wh
neath dag of November. so eta
. bw Tr
wide in fr
Baad we
. — sale, all theabove. described property
= ee
_, sudge
. ONSTABLE’sS SAL
final judgment of
ape ree Ean Soe the trict eure of C My virtneor au execution to me delivered, . :
the 14th sadicial District of the State.of Califor . i.) og from the courtufita Stanley, Eeq-, an
nia, in audfor the county of Nevada, against atten Jogties of the Peace, in and for the coun
A. Jacobs & A. Mayoux, and in favor: of aforesaid, bearing date December 18th. 1862,
aan the sum o! T: undred, and th eatio her toy Bg egg
vey: ars, prince f ‘@' Ist day of: December,' 1%62, in favor o
onthe principal atthe rate of 2% per cent per a te fiday pera ber Nelson, for
th: from the rendition of judgment until
paid. and i counsel fers, together: with all
costs of suit. And whereas. on the said 19th oi
Nov. 4. 0. 108, Ie wis Oreos and decreed “by-} fichest bidder for cash at Moore’s Flat, Nevada
“the, 0nl ntethae tee. porte See pl neapndi ountt the following described pr rty to-wit :
t'aintifs complaint be foreclosed, and the pro-. There untivided one half of the Kangaroo
perty therein described, to-wit ie —— mining elaims, situate on Moore’s Flat,. Nevada
ro, 4 aon a Known as the claims of “see county. ether with tunnels, cuts and flumes (o., situated on Republican Hiil, near North thereunto belonging. Also, two eee
{sloomficld, bounded m frort of Stokes & Co. on
tive north side by Hogeboom & Co , onthe south
‘ruesdale & Co. said claims being 585 feet
ont and rnuning back to the center of
Atso, that water ditch known as the Jacobs’
intch, and one undivided halt of that-other ditclr
known as the Enders’ Ditch, both of which
ditches take water from the South Fork of Hum.
bag Canon and carry the same to the claims of
-& Co—be levied upon and sold to satis-_
ty-said oa pre interest and costs,and the pro.
ceeds thereof applied to the payment of sard
sums of money 8 aforesaid. :
othee is hereby given that I will expose to
e highest bidder, for casts, in front of tue Court
House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Jan.
27th, 1863, between the hours of 9o’clock, A, M-,
and4 P.M.
iyven under my hand, this 5th
N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff
Searls & Niles, Plifs’ Attys ‘
BNSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the County
Gourt of Nevada county. State of California.
inthe matter of the petition of O. H. P. Sheets, .
an Insolvent Debtor: a cS F
the Hon. David Belden”
of the said County Court, notice is hereby
en toall the creditorg oftne said Insolvent.
. H. P Sheets; to be and appear before the
on. D. Belden, County Judge aforesaid,in epen .
day Jan.
a
20 enctapianpansmmcestite Bone SRE a8
. against said Insolvent be stayed:
’ as is prayed for in said Complaint
ad Feat { har, Clerk of the District Court afore~~ ) said, do hereunto aet my hand and im-acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the coun
thy FaROR .
\ waued from the courtof Ira Stanle
» unt, dama ce
_, owwaing
* Jey always on hand and sold at the lowest
court, at the court room, of said court, in th:
@ounty of Nevada, on the 19th day of February,
A. D., 1863, at 100’clock, A w., of that day then
and there to show cause, if any the can, why theprayer of that Insolvent should not be granted,
pot an assignement of hia estate he made, and he
be discharged trom his debts and liabillties. in
pursuance ofthe statute insuch case made and
provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings
~~ Witness my hand and the seal of said
} soul court, this 19th me . of Jan, A. D. 1863.
pt Ht. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Nevada, sa, District. Court of the I4th Judielal District of said State: The People of the
State of California. to Elizabeth Lutje, Greeting:
Youare hereby summoned to appear and an
swer to the complaint of Otto Lutje filed
against you, Within ten days from. the
the service of this writ, if served on in this
county, within twinty days if servedyon you. in
this District, and out of this tounty and withih 40
days if served on be in the State and out of this
District, in an action commenced on the 3ist day
of December.A. D., 1862, in #sid court, wherein
“said plaintiff pray@a decree of this court annulling and dissolving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore existing between you—echarying in
said complaint that you, said defendant, have
deserted and abandoned him, and that you have
been guilty of the crime of adultry, all of which
ig more partievlarly set forth in complaint ‘to
#his action on file herein, / —
And you are hereby notified that.if you~fait }
to answer said Complaint as herein directed,
Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefow by default, togcther with att costs of suit,
and also demand of the Court such other relief
S evn tee” Dist of California, county of
Intestimony whereof 1, R. H. Farqu* press the scal of the said court, at office, in the
etty of Nevada, this 3ist (lay of Dee. A. D:. 1s62.
m KR. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per G.-K. Farquhar, Deputy
_G, L. Waters, Pil’s Atty.
;YONS TABLE’S SAL 4 ,—State of California, county of Nevada, township of Eureka,
as. By virtueofan exceution to me detivered, .
issued from the court of Jra Stantey.” -Esq-. an
ty aforesaid bearing date December 2ith, 1862,
$0 antisfy ajudgment rendered by said Stanley,
en the 2ith day of Dee. 18462 in fuvor of Briggs
& Hagerty. and dyainst L. Buck, for the sum of
One Hundred, Sixty-eight and 45-100 dollars,
debt interest, damages and costs of suit’ I have
takeninexecution and will sell to the highest
ptdder for cash, at Orleans fint; Nevada county,
he following doscribed pronerty, to-wit :—Oue
evrtain set o1Jsnining claims, known aa L. Buck’s
Niggings,. together with all tunnels, cuts,
boxes, flurties, hose and pipes. and all appurte
thereunto belonyin *, said property be'ng . .
Mtuate on Orleans Flat, Nevada county, on ‘Samurday, the 24th day of January, 1°63, between
the houra of 9 o'clock A. M, and 4 Ps M. of
autiafy the above demand s and averping coats.
Witness my hand this 26th day of Dec, 1862
: 0. D. BABOOCK, Constable.
(vex STABLE’S SALH,—State of Califor.
gy nia, county of Nevada, township of Eureka,
Ky virtue of an exccution to 0 delivervd,
Ksq., an
Nicting Justice of the Peace,-in and for the coun
sania bearing date December ith, 18”,
tis
SAY
tes fy said jucgment rendered by suid Stanley, On the 24th day of December; 1862, in favor
of Lake vitch Co,, and avainst L. Buck, forthe
ou éf Sixty-four and 50 100 dollars, debt, interand costs ofsuit. [ havetaken in
exacution, ani will sell to ‘the highest b dder
for cash, at Orlane Fiat. Nevads county. the
following described property, to-wit :—One cer:
rain setof mining elaims, known as L. Buck's
Yiggings, together With ll tunnels, cuts, boxes
flumes and appurtenandes thereunto belonging,
sad property being situate on Orleans "lat, Ne
vada county,.on Saturday, \he 24th-day of Janua
ry, 1843. betweer the houra ef 9 o'clock A. M,
and4p.mM,of suidday. ‘Takénas the property
of L. Buck,to satisfy the above demands and ae
costs. : ‘
* Witaess my hand this 25th of Dee. 1862.
O. D. BABCOCK. Constable.
SNOW TENT HOUSE !
L. A. SACK ETT, ---Mitiaging Agent
het degbeny public will tind the table prox
a vised with everything the market arfords
and good clean Rodms and Beds.
ratis conuected with the Barn.
A larve cCorHay and Barrates, Sasoned Lumber of all kinds:
Shakes, Shingles, Laths,
sagt Matched Flooriug, &e¢
for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine,c* freight to
seoramento city. ae
Rich Quartz Specimens!
Ne for Cutting aud Polishing, iar
i) Bought at a Large Preminm over the intrla
aic value, by ; :
BAKRRATT & SHIERWOO@D, vewelera,
New No 517 Montgomery at. San Franciseo
FOR SALE CHEAP! .
} WE of Matteson & Samuol’s Water Power
Derrickas, all new and complete.’ Pricer $125.
pply to BAKERS YMORE,
jut. : No 73 Broad St., Nevada.
(
A
-you in this er
vada, this 20th, day of October, A. p , 1862
ae eae .
the sum: of Two Hundred and Twenty-three dollars, debt, interest, damages and eos: sof sult—
i have ts¥en in execution and will sell. to the
hose and pipes thereunto belonging ; on Thurs-,
day the 15th day of January, 1863, between the
-houra.of.9-0’clock A, M., and 4 P. M. of. said day
Fr ie as pels ae " = Satisfy: tthe above deman acer — 7S) Saw
Witness my havd this 19th day “f Dee. 1852.
~ ©. D. BABCOCK, constable.
+UMMONS,—State of California, county of
Nevada, ss. District court of the 14th Judi
cial District of said State. “The People ofthe
State of California, to John Noyes, (made a party defentant herein that your rights may be de‘termined.) greeting :
You are hereby summoned to appear and an-.
swer to the complaint of Henry Mackie — filed
against youA Jacobs.& A. Mayoux, within ten
days from the servieé of this writ, if served on
within twenty days if served
on you in this District, andout of this county
and within forty days if served on you in the
State and out of this District, in an action commenerd on the 20th. day of Octobér, A p., 1862,
in said court, to obtain a decree of this court for
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing
date the 13th day of May, A. p. 1862, executed b
the said deiendants Jacobs & Mayoux to €. =
Bar gr 2 de Bere assigned to plaintiffand for the
sale of eee therein and in said complaint
particularly mentioned and described, and the
7 Henney of moneys arising from such-sile to
the payment of the amount due on a certain premissory note set forth in said complaint, made
and delivered by Jacobs & Mayoux co C. W.
Mulford by himassigned to plaintiff hertig 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. P-, 1862, atthe rate of 2% per centaper
month till paid 5 oaih note being entitled to cre.
dit of $100 paid Sep ber 25th, 1862. and if any
defficiency ‘shall remain after applying all of said
moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that
plaintiff may have execution therefor against the
said defentlants Jacobs & Mayoux, also that said
defendants and all-and every person claiming
abies 2 or*under defendants subsequently to
date.o a mortgage and the commencement of this action. may be barred and foreclosed of all right claim, lien and equity of redemption.in andto the said mortgaged premises, or
any part thereof, and for such ether and further
relief, or both, in the premises as may be just
and equitable.
Andyouare hereby, notified that if you fail to
answer said ¢complitat as herein directed, plaint.
iff will take judg.ent aguinet yuu therefor by’
default, together with all costs of suit, and also.
dem: nd o
for in said complaint.In testimony whereof tf. R H. Farqu} $ har, clerk of the District court aforesaid,
seal of the said court, at o
pee
seal
sennniip do hereunto set my had and impress the
ee, in the city of NeR. H. FARQUHAR, clerk. .
, Per G. K; Farquhar, Deputy.
By order ofthe Hon. T. B. Mc: arland, Judge
of the District court aforesaid
Searls & Niles. Pife’ Attys
DR. F. HILLER,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
( FWRICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets,
J Filagg’s Building, (up stairs.)
DR. HILUER pays patticularly attention to
cases of Midwifery. and all Diseases. ef longstanding.
Nevada. June 18th. 3m
—~ .
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
. pr tise ALL THE LATE PUBLICaions. :
* White Sulpher Springs,
NAPA COUNTY.
TPYHIS favorite place of rosort,.purchaged by us,
_ has been put in complete order. We Bae
also erected several Cottages, and are now pre
pared to reeetve our friends and patreus. Order
for Rooms, left at our office nthe Criental Hotel
will be promptly attended to
ALSTROM & CO.
Proprietors. ap
Tyee ine cereus
or wen — a
NONSTABL. F’S SAL E.—State of Califor_/ nia, county of Nevada, township of Eureka.
ss. Hy virtue of an exceution to me delivered,
. isened fromthe court . : ]
iy aforesdid, bearing date December 24th, 1862,
to satisfv a julement rendered by said. Stanley,
on the 24th day cf Des. 1862, in. favor of Briggs
& Haverty, and against L. Buek, forthesum of
Two Hundred, forty and 8-100 dolars.-debt in.
terest, damages and costs of suit. Ihave taken
in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder
for cash, at Orleans Flat, Nevada county, the
following Jeser:bed property, to-wits—One cer
tain act of mining. claims,’known. as L. 'uck’s
Digings. together with all tunnels, cuts, boxes,
flumes, hose and pipes and all appurtenances
thereunto belonging, Also, one ranch and gar
den, wih dweliipg house and barn thereun
said property. being situate on Orleans Flat. Nevada county,¢n Saturday, the 2th day ofvannary. 1363, between the hours of 9%o’cloek A. M.
and 4 1, M.,ofsaid day. Taken-as the property
ol, Buck, tosatisfy the above demands and aecruing costs. ‘
Witness my hand this 26th day of Dec. 1862.
O. De BABEOCK, Constable,
WEEE RIF E’S SAB Ke=By virtue of an exi.) cention to medirected, delivered out of the
Tlon, District Court of the lth Judicial District,
in and for the county of Nevada, State of Califurnia, bearing date January 7th. A. Dp, 1863, in faver of K. J. Patterson, recovered jndgment. and
obtaitied a decree of foreclosure agamst R. F.
Coon, forthe sum of Three Hundred, Thirtyeikht and 18-100 dollars, (debt,) with taterest on
the said sum of $338 18,\from the third day af
uly Is62, at the rate ef two per cent per month
tagether with all costs of suit, And whereas
urder said decree, certain preperty described
. therein was sold by the Sheriff, for the. sum of
$350. which being deducted from $489 68 the
amouut of judgment and costs to and including
those of sqid sale, leaves a balance of $130 ¢8
which has beén docketed abe pacers against
said BY F. Coon. . have levied upon the tollowing deseribea preperty, which was herctefere at
tached to-wit:—That certain Saw Mill known as
the Buena Vista MiN, loeated on Little Green
Horn Creek, about \¢ mile from Sugar Pine Saw
Mill. in Grass beng township ceunty of Neva
da, together with allthe machmery, rights ~privileges and-appurtenancer thereunto. belonging.
Notice is hereby given that IT will expose to
public sate, all the above described proverty 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’chock A. M.,,
and+ Pr. M 3 x :
Given under my hand, this 7th day of Jan. a
D. 1873, N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
hereby certify the foregoing to be a trud copy of .
ultimate and entire sat-: Lock Stitch
isfaction, by our privi-: AMILE
lege of exchanging for :§ Ew! N CG
either atyle if not suited : MACHINES;
with their first choice. : $60.
the court such other reliefas is prayed . ~
-. Wie Suspension Bridge Builders,
acting Justice ofthe Peace, in and for the counOF CALIPORNIA COUNTY
‘ of Sessions. The
defendant.— i ae &e,, vs Jom Whittage,
Take notice that the unders: . Attorney for
Joha Whittage, the above named,
will petition His Excellency, Governor of
the State of California, to grant a pardon under
the seal of said State, to the said defendant heretefore im the above entitled court. to-wit: At
the November Term thereof A. D., 1861, convictedof an assault with a deadly weapon with intent tocemmit murder, and afterwards, to-wit :
‘At the term aforesaid, sentenced ‘by said court.
to he imprisoned for the term of thfte SF ames in
the State Prison of said State of California, to
Hon. David Belden, County Jadge, Nevada
county end E 1H, Gaylord, Esq. Distriet Attorservice of the se th noticethis 8th day of December. AD-.
Es: ie ty Judge, Nevadacounty. .
County nage GAYLORD;
strict Attorney, Nevada county.
County of Nevada, ss: I, R. H Farquhar,
County Clerk. and ex-officio, clerk of the court
of Sessions, in and for said Nevada eounty,.do
a notice thie
entitled action. ;
. Witness my hand and seal of said court
y filed in my office in the above
~—_
séal
——_
the 8th day of December, [862.
> BH. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy>
GROVER : Wehaveilately intro
f& :duced a New Style Fam
iily Sewing Machine.maBAKER'S ing the Lock Stiteh, or,
NOISELESS ‘gtitch alike on both
FAMILY tgides, arranged in thé
SEWING _ ‘samestyle and sol at
:, jsame prices as our Gro~
me oes os. ef iver & Baker Stich Ma ithines. *
Atour office aloneean GROVER
purchasers examine the: &
relative merits of each } “BAKER’S
stich,and be*guaranteed :
i oo
Sy fied bce. et
GROVE RR: OurNo.-9 Machine is
& ‘admirably adapted to
BAKER’S ithe wants of all manu; : ifacturers is far more
No. 9, i simpie, durable and
‘cheaper than any other
SEWING Snatibe Machine in use,
. MACHINE. iand a great favorite
For Manufacturers. .: wherever introduced,
$60. LS _
€nttand_e e¢ our i
machines before piircha: F
sing elvewhere. WeiB A Fé ER’S
manufacture a large va; ‘
riety of each stitch and j Ss EWINC
adipted to the r®uire> : MACHINE
thents of all families aad i 4 DW POT, co
manufacturers of goods : ;
where sewing is em? Montgomery street,
A.%. HALLIDIE. HR. T. GRAVES
A. S. HALLIDIE & CO.,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
LATENT WIKRE ROPE
yin SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
span and capacity erected and material furnished. Having been constantly engaged in the
erection of wire Suspension rites and .A queducts for some years past, we are fully prepared
todo such work eapigtuctorily-and-o6-a lor fig
ure, guararteeing permanency.
Parties who are about erecting bridges will find
it greatly te their advantage to give usa call before deciding to buidd wooden structures, as the
recent floods throughout the State have proven
them to the wholly-unsafe and unreliable.
A number of otir Wire Suspentions are now
in usc iu diff:rent localities throughout the
Sected by the freshets
Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry pwrposes of
any length or size desired, being cheaper than
hemp, _ Scales of weight and strength, with prices aanexcd, farnished on application tothe man
ufacturers, or theiragentsinthe interior towns
A.S. HALLIDIE & CO.
412 Clay Street. San Franciseo
NSOLVENT NOTICE,—In the County
Court of Nevada county, State of Caiifornia
inthe matver of the petition of Robert Simmons,
an Insolvent Debtor: _ : :
Pursuant:.te an order of the Hon. David
Belden, Jadge of the said County Court, nop23m
said Insolvent, Robert Simmons,to be and appear
before the Hen. David Belden, County Judge
aforesaid, inopen court, at the court room of
saic court, in the county of Nevada, on the 2ist
day of February, A. D., 1843, at 10 o’clock, A.
M., of tltat day, then and there .tu show cause,
if-any-they-can, why the prayer-of that Insolvent shculd not he grant d, and an assignment
of his estate be made, and he be dis-harged trom
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 hand andthe seal of said
} seal > court, this 19th day of Jan. A. D., 1863.
~— H. FARQUHAR, Clerk,
By C. K. Farquhar,
Chas. Dunn, Jr., Atty. “ Sales es
" FOR SALE!
NB half interest in the Fashion Saloon,
situated at Ked Dog in:this county. This
r)
Roberts & Maslin, Plas’ Attys.
18
State, no one of which has been in the least af-tice is*thereby given to all the creditors of the’
RIFF’S SALE. Whereas, on the 22d
day of Dee 1862, a final t and decree
was rendered in the Dis Court of 14th
Jndicial District of the State of California, in and
for the county of Nevada, against Peter Rapp
and in favorof Frank McGeen for the sum of
$1,619 40 p 1 debt; with interest on the
principal at the rate of 2per'rent per month from
the rendition ofjudgment until paid, ‘together
with all costsj.of sait. And whercas, on the
22nd day of O ber A. b, 1862. it was ordered
and decreed by thie said court, that the mortgage
set forth in plaintifi’s complaint be foreclosed,
and the property therein described, to wit :—
All that‘eertain picee or paretl of land, situate,
lyin: Tags pang 4 in the tewuslup of Rough &
eady, edtinty of Nevada. State of California, on
the yomPMending-from.San Juan to Marysville,
and about two miles from the-bridge of' Woods
& Clark, bounded and déseribed as follows, viz:
Commencing ata stake eight-rods~south of the
north east corner of Danicl Wilsons tand; thence
running south 160rods; -thenee east _160_roda +
thence north 160 rods; thence west 160 rods to
the place of. ing tegether-with—all_tenements, hereditaments, franchises, rights, privilege and appurtenances thereto belonging be
levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment,
interest-and-costs,and the proceeds thereof 2p
plied to the payment of said sums as aforesaid.
public sale all the ve described property.to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, tin Nevada.on Tuesday, Jan. 20th.
1863, between the hours of 9 6’clock, A. M. and
4 o'clock, P_ Ms— ‘
Given under my hand, this 26th day of Dec
1862. . N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. .
J I. Caldwell, Atty. »
THE HIPF’S SALE.—By virtue of an ex:
S ecution to me directed, delivered out of the
Hon. District Court of the Mth sudicial District.
in and for the county of Nevada State of Calitornia, bearing date December 2nd, A.D.,. 1862, .in
taver of Peter Moren, and against Joseph Worrell, for the sur of $910, (debt.) with interest on
“the sum of $387 from.the 10th day of april 1362,at
the rate of 144 per cent per month and on the sum
0f$523 at the rateof ten per cent per.anpum from
the ist day of November A, D., 3862, together
“With ‘all costs ‘of guit. I have levied upon the
following described property which was heretofore atta’hed to-wit :—That certain Saw Mill,
situate about 4% mile from Nevada city,
known as Worrell’s Mill; together with the tim:
ber land connected therewith containing.. 640
acres. of land, (more or less) together with all
the rights. privileges and appurtenanees therun:
to belonging or.in any’ wise. appurtaining.
Notice ishereby given that I will expose to
publie sale, all the above described property to
the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, December
30th, A. D., 1862, between the hours. of 9 o’clock
A.M:., and 4P. M.
Given under my ‘hand.this 3d day of Dee.
1882. _. N. W. KNOWLTON, sheriff
T. P. Hawley, Piff’s Atty,
The above sale is postponed till Jan. ‘th
N. W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
THE YUBA CAP ROUTE.
-The best ronte to
Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines
The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passenger train carrying
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS,
ILL; on and after the —
20th of May, 1812, make Gye——gve3
regular tri-weeklv trips, from
DOWNIEVILLE Se ie
Sierra Valiey, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat
Springs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city,Ophir
Works, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver
eity Gold Hilland Virginia city.
Leaving the office of Lang’on’s
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
in readiness to reteive wd convey them to Viray ey
Pioneor
+ ginia City, passing through asuccession of valleys-and over one of the most beautiful natural
road@im the world ; ve J at the Het Sulphur
Springe, in Sierra Valley;-and, also; at the
famous Steamboat Sprincs. or Geyscrs in Truekee Meadows, the greatest of the natural curio.
ities in Nevada Territory . : ;
The accommodations along this route, for the
comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by another; 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. :
‘At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will
be aiade with other lines to
. Notice is hereby given, that J will expose to . 4 e’clock, P. MERIFF’S SA Firtueof anou “eeution to me directed, red
‘Hon. District Court ofthe t4th Judicial bin’
in and for the comaty of evada, State of
nia, bearitig date Bec 20th, 1862, in ree:
Eureka Lake Water Company. and acsius: )
Ogie,—Anderson and J. MeGuire, for the sy,
of Three Hundred prop and 67-300, dollar,
le! he Baid sum Of $33 ¢debt,) with iaterest ont
am the 16th of Sept. 1962, at thé rate of ten).
gent per annum. tog‘ ther with all costs of on tr
1 have levied upon the following deseritx d py;
perty, which was heretofure attached to.wit.,
All that certain set of mining claims or mini,,
ground khown as theclaimsof Ogle& (o,. ie
eated about 14g miles from the village of Colin
bia Hill, in Bloomfield township, connty of x,.
yada, and bounded westerly by Florine & (y,
claims and northerly by Brunkhorst @ ¢;:
claims and. eustby Eureka Lake Wat: r€o.te 4
gether with all finmes. tunnels—cuts,ghiicg.
eabins, ‘ways and rights of ways. hydraatiq
hose, pipes. and all the privilegesant ape
nance eunto belonging orin any wise a,
pertaing.
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~Netiee is hereby given. that T will expose 1,
public sale all the aboye described. property, t
the highest bidder for cash, in frout of the Cour,
House door, in Nevada, on ‘Tuesday. Jan. 20t)
1863, between the hours ot 9 o’eloek, B.W., inj
Given under my hand, this 2nd day of Dee
1862. NW KNOWLTON, Sheriz.
Searls & Niles. Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
SCHAEFFER, & CO,
I importers and Dealers in all Kinds of
WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL
Nos. 12and 14 Pine street San FrancisenAnd73 and 75 E street,-Marysviite~
Hts now on Wand and constantly arriyin.
fromtbe Eastern States, the largest i4
best stockof Wagon and Carriage Mai.
erials ever offered im titis market, consisting ij
Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber.
Oak and Hiekory spokes,
Finished and unfinistied. Also a large stv to
'Blew Frame,zand Handles, > .
Which we are offermg atthe LOWEST PRICES
and onthe terms to suitParties in the eoratr,
favoring us with an order can depend wpon re
ceiving an A No. 1 article. A share ofthe trai:
respectfully soliciied. ‘ma yS-3in
_WIRE-ROPE
IS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER.
Than any other kind of ROPE—Why !
ECAUSE, compared withany other Rop
of equal strengih,it is from Four to sn
times more DURABLE ! °
Because, it is FORTY per cent LIGHTER}
Because, it is less than ONE-MALF the Dieweter, andonly ONE*SIXTH ofthe BULK! =
Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofjhe
same size of the’ HEMP ROPE ! * eieo rte
Becease, it does not STRETCH Or SIKINK, ia
dry or wet weather > es
ecause, it (ices not ABSORB WATER, am
donble its original wiiGur!
Because, it iss PLIABLE
ee Pr strength !
¥ire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope thet
ean be used to ADVANTAGE. for Jloisting from
_decp shafts and iitcline}plancat for long Pup
Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry ‘Hopes, &.,
&co Those who have one given our Wire Ropes
a trial, Will US* NO OTHER, at any price..
Cireulars giving sealcs of its and
ad theetlicr rope
weilg
strengths, priees, testimonialsyce. will be fur
warded by addgessing the manufactures, OF thei
agents througtout the State.
A.3s. HALLIDIE & CO.4)2 Clay st.
San Francisco:
W.H. CRAWFORD. Agent at Nevada.
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NEVADA STAGE CO,
NEW. LINE!!!
The Shortest and Best Route
froin Sacramento to Nevida
Werritory! i!
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ON AND AFTES:
Tuacscay Ociober 7th, 18.2, the
@ Stages of this Company, will
= leave the office at Grass Valley
at5o’clock A M. Leave the office 2¢ Nevada
at 6 o'clock A. M., on” aa)
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op" Niles Searls, Commissioner of Deeds for
Nevada Territory.
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, — All
“AX persons having demands aguinst.the estate
of John Tobiss, deceased,“ere required to present the same with t'e proper vouchers to W.
W. Cozzins, atthe Court Mouse, Nevada county,
withio ten months from this date or the same
will be barred by statute. W.W.COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan, 20, 1863. Public Adm’r.
DMIEINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — All
AX persons having demands against the estate
of Emanuel Gibson, deceased.are required to preseutthe same with the proper vouchers to W,
W. Cozzins,at the Court House, Nevada eounty.
within ten months from this date or the same
will pe barred by stetute, W.W.COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan, 20, 1884. Public Adm’e.
. CHARTRES COFFEE.
Steam Millis for Coffee & Spices
G. VENARD,
ou» res ec full jaferm eo eusomers an e publie generally that he
has moved juto his new Briek Building, No.
627 Front St., San Francisco,
Where, with bis large Steam Machines he will
be able to fill = order at a moment’s notice.
He will continue as before to make ofily one
kind of Superior Coffee, and he will mark every
package with hismame to prevent covnterf. its
and imitations. ~~ nov29-Im2p
DMINISTRATOR’S NO ) FICE. — Alt
«= havieg demands against the estate
of Richard Roacors aeceased,are required to present the same with the proper vouchers to W,
W Cozzins. at the Court House, Neva’aconnty,
within ten months from this date, or the same
saloon is do} a good business, and offers
aplendid ae fi investment. For rt :
"apply to _ JQUN M. MeNALLY,
will be barred by statute. W. W.COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan. 29th, 1863. Public Adm
ie a8
MERCHANTS to.our( “usually large store
of Goods. Our stock comprises every article i
the °
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ;
Line. We have constantly on hand the large
stock and greatest variety of Cassimere am
Wool Hats of apy house m Sen Franciaco, a
our prices for these goods are less than those 0
any other house, as we receive them direct —
the Manufacturers, Consignment. -Our stoe
of4
WINTER AND SPRING GOODS
In particularly attractive, and the ge aates
tothe Country Merchant js the unmsur')
low prige—less than the eost of importa
We also keep.the Staple Articles inthe Or
Goods line; which goods we have purch > es
this market, under.the Hammer, and are
ing them at New York Cost, and Less. :
¢ publish this Card in order that we wv
make new acquaintance, and induce those a
have not heretofore purchased of us to eall &
inspect our stock. .
Good articles and Low prices are the gr
inducemenss: » all who purchase to sell sas
Merchants wie bay of us can make a good pre
fit,-and sellto theirenstomersatalow figure”
We remain-respectfully, your obediant serv
BADGER & LINDEN BERGER,
. Whoiesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse.
Nos. 413. 413 and 415 Battery the San Francisco, Jan. 24th, ae
J. R. WH'TNEY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 313 Front street, up stairs,.
SANFRAXCISCO. .
CALL AND SEE US!
k of
PY Boe ee aire 10 ee
lower than any house in the meantains_Ifye.
duobdt it, prtane! fis nny ie ee Ls 3
75 Broad st., Hevads.
ESMERALDA & THE HUMBOLDT FOR . (ya
MINES.. ¥ Bayon
'For freight or passage, apply to the office of VIRGIN I A & CARSON CITIES! phe ah
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. -. Making the trip in a shorter time than by aay pape
other route. Z
CHARLES DUNN, Jr., ; N.B. Passangers.from San Francisco snd re
Attorney and Counsellor at’ Law. . Secramento should only, book their names fo ramento
( FFICE—In Kidd's Building, adjoining thé . Grass Valley or Nevada, where they can have By o5')
ss gitice, of MeConnell & Garver, correr of . Choice OE OUE Jr. General Agent #0. a8 to]
Sroad and Pine streets, Nevads S. 1B Br. . Generay Aes ve
Srp cet ae Nea ee aE ablated ocstf Tom HENRY, Agent, JR PORN Fe
: oo ie : HE’ s
gers —Ee th GAYLORD: ee = E rx . : i “ ‘ " P ] e Sa
DISTRICT ATIORNEY . WINTER AND SPRING & ry
“EQ ALL practice in all the courte Of Nevada . Ci.OTHING TRADE OF SAN FRX CISCO. a
wnt «a BADGER & LINDENBERGER §& Mirong! _ 7 Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner ol. eas
NILES SEARLS. A. C. KILES. ~ ~ . Merchant: San Francisco, ‘ Nov.
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ey t
SEARLS & NILES, ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH . STOCE PAl
Attorneys and Counselors at Law, E would eal! the attention. of Counts
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