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January 30, 1863 (4 pages)

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1,00 the ¥th : nal inthe District court of ‘of the State of Califorand for the county of Nevada, st + for the and i. debt. with interest per omit frém the rendition of wae, 5 r paid, and $75. counsel fees, together with all vosts of suit. Art, is, on the gaid 19th oi Nov. A» Di. 1862; it'w decreed the said’ court, that the mortgage. set fortly ix plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed, and the propatie therein. described, to-wit :-—Th® certain. A claims known as the claims of Jacobs & Gs, sitateds-on~ Rep Hill, 7 " Moonmiichit bounded in frort of 8 & Co.: on the north: side by Hogeboomé& Co-, onthe south ~ ‘wy Truesdale & Co. said claime: being 585 feet _<... gide-infrontand romning baelk fo'the center of “ hi Also, that water ditch known as the Jacobs’ Ditch, and one ided halt of that other ditch known as the re” Ditch, both of which ditches take water from.the South Fork of HumBug Canon add carry. the same to the claims of _.. Jacobs & Co—belevied upon and sold t> satisty said judgment, interest and costs,and the pro, coeds thereof applied ‘to the’ payment of said 6 of money as aforesaid. SG “Wotton $s hereby given that 1 will exposeto iublic sales. ald the above deseribed property*to . highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court ouse: door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Jan. 2th, 1863, between the hours of 9 9’clock, AyM-, and 4. M. ‘Given under my hand, this 5th day Jan. 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.. — The above sale is postponed to TUESDAY, Beb. 24th, 1863, fi N. W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff Searls & Niles, Plffs” Attys: SOLVENT N@LiCK.—In the County BE Gourt of Nevada county. State ot California. In the matter of the petition of O.H. P. Sheets, an Insolvefit Debtor : Pursuant.toan order of the Hon. David Belden dndge.of the said County Court, notice is hereby iven.to all the creditors of the-said Insolvent. b. His P Sheets, to be and appear before the Hon. D. Belden, County Judge aforesaidjin open uit, at the court room, of< said court,-in th~ unty of Nevada, on the.19th day of. February,, A. D., 1863, at 10 0’clock, A M,, of that po Sg and there to stiow cause, if any the can,.why the prayer of that Insolvent should not be granted, and an aseignement of his estate be made, and he be dikchargedtrom.his debts. and liabillties. in pursuance of the statuteinsuch ease made and nrovided ;;and it-the mean time all proceelings against said Insolvent be stayed. east ~~» . Witooss my hand and the seat-of said sit, oa oe 19th day of Jan, A. b. 1863. ee eee, . R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ‘NUM. @NS.—State of California, eounty of D Nevada 8%. District Court of the 14th JudiPtstrict of said State. The People of the State of California. to Elizabeth Lutje, Greeting: + ¥ousare hereby summoned to appear and — an OO" earexe to th complaint of Otto Lutje filed ®. againsy yous Within ten’ days from the the serviee of this-writ; @ served on. in this gounty, withintwenty days if'served om: you in this District, and ont of this county and within 40 days if served on you in the State anid out of this District, in an action commenced ‘on the dist day of Deeember. A. D., 1862, in said rt,. wherein said plaintiff prays a decree of th ling and dissolving the bonds of matrimony , Heretofore existing. between. you—charging in said complaint that you, said defendant, have dgscrted and abandoned him, and that you have been guilty of the crime of adultry, all of whieh ia more partievlarly set forth im complaint to tthis action on file herein, And ‘you are hereby notifiedithat if you fall to answer said Complaint as herein directed, Piwintift will take Judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, wad xlso demand of the Court such, other relief as is prayed for in said Complaint wwe Intestimony whereofI, R. HW. FarquYea { na Clerk of the District Court aforeom said, do hereunto act my hand and imcas the acal of the said court, at office, in the ‘wy of Nevada, this Stat day of Dec. A. Ds 1862. R. 1. FARQUHAK, Clerk. ' Per G, KE. Farquhar, Deputy @, L. ‘Waters, ,PIi?s Atty, SNONSTABL B'S SAL E,—State of Califor& nia, county of Nevada, township of Eureka, sae By virtue ofan exceution to me derivered, thaued from the court of Ira Stanley, Kaq-. an. weting Justiceof the Peace, in and for the coun ty aforesaid benring date December 24th, 1862, ‘tw satisfy ajudgment rendered by said Stanley, on the 24th day of Dec. 1862 in favor of Briggs 4 Hagerty, and against L. Buck, for the sums of fd sem hy Sixty-eight. and 45-100 dollars, 16+ interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken in‘execution and will sell: to the hig! tddder fur cush,at Ogleaws Flat, Nevada coutity, he following described proverty, to-wit :—One eortain setof mining claims, known as L. Buck’s ./ Wggings, together with: all tunnels, cuts, boxes, flumés, hose and pipes, and all appurte aituate on. Orleans tat, Nevada county, ou Sa» turday, the 24th day of January, 163, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. mM’, andi4 Pp. M. of midday. Taken as the property of L. Buck, to aatisfy the above demands and accruivg costs. Witness my hand this 26th day of Dee, 1862 0. D. BABCOOK, Constable. F _nontnorenenante yo LE, SAL B —3tate of California, county of Nevada, townshipof Eureka, ag. By virtue of an execution to me’ delivered, iaaued from the court of bra Stanley,. ksq., an acting «Jnetiee of the Peace. inand for the coun ty.afcresaidy. bearing date December 24th, 1802, te satisty eo ge dam readered by said. Staaonthe 2#th day of December, 1862,-in, favor Lake Ditch Co., and against L. Buck, forthe: ara of Sixt y-fourand 60-100 dollars, debt, intereat, damares and-costs of subt. I haye takensin i@xecution, and will. sell to the highest—-bidder fer cash, #t Orleans. Flat. .Nevada county. the -féttowing described property, to-wit :—One cevr_ tain set of miningclaimsa. known as L. Buck’s’ \Diggings, together with cll tunnels, cuts, boxes es and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and scout being situate on Orleans "lat, NeBeran tins vada county, on Saturday, the 24th day ofJanuary, 1863. betweer the hours of 9. o’clock.A. Mi, and a Takenas the propert of L,.Buek,to satisfy the above demands and ac-) oruing costs. Witaess my chamests of Dec. 1862, . O. D>BABCOCK, Constable. SNOW TENT HOUSE! ~ Mi. A. SACKETT,. m -Mahaging Agent igre traveling public will find the ta proA vided with everything the market affords wad good clean Rooms and Bedss. A larye Cer‘tabisaoanested with the Barn. and Bars oheyralways on hand and sold at: the lowest “*eeéea, Sasoned Lumber ofall kinda: ‘Shakes, Shingles, Laths, __ Matched Flooring, &e for axle. and seasoned Sugar Pine, ¢* ” freight te ‘Sacramento Gity, ‘Rich Quartz Specimens f QUITABLE for Citing » Bo ata Large Prem aed Polishing, ior om-over the intrla NewN9 B17 a Rpurt dpnul. * acting Juatice of the Peace, in and ty aforesaid, bearing date D: «1862, to ysegi os judgment rendered b: Stanley, on the 18th day.of December,’ 1462 . in favor of Peter Rassmuson, and against O. C. Nelson, for the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-three dollars, debt, interest, and’eoéi 6 of suit.— I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for east at Moore’s Flat, Nevada county the following described war to-wit: The one undiv one half of the Kangaroo mining claims, situate:on Moore’s Flat, Nevada county, ether with tunnels, cuts and flumes thereunto. longing. Also, “two. sections oi hose and pipes thereunto belonging; on Thursday the i5th day of January, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M:, and 4-P, M. of said aay Taken asthe of O. © Nelson to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. . Witness my hand this 19th day cf Dec. 1842. _...0. D, BABCOCK, constable. 'UMMONS,—state of California, county of Nevada, ss. District court of the Hth Judicial Distriet-of-said-State-—Lhe—People-of-the State of California, to John Noyes, (made a party defendant herein that your rights may be determined.) greeting: pei, "ipdtay You are heteby snmmonéa to. appear and an‘wer to the complaint of Henry Mackie. filed ‘against you A Jacobs & A. Mayoux, Within ten days fromthe service of this writ, if served on you in apres & within twenty: days if served on you in~ this District, and out of this county and within ony days if served onyow im the State ahdout o thig District,.in an action eommencedon the 29th,’day of October, A <pi, 1862, in said court, to obtain-a decree ofthis court for . the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the 13th day of May, A. 1. 1862; éxecuted by: the said detendants Jacobs & Mayoux to ©. W. Mulford, by him assigned to plaintiffand for the sale of premises. therein and in said complaint particularly. mentioned and described, and the speliontios of moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain pre‘missory note set forth in said. complaint, niade and délivered by Jacobs & Mayoux co C. W. Malford by him assigned to plaintiff herein bearé ping even date with said mortgage and thereby intended to. be secured, to wit:—The sum of $1000 with interest thereon from the 13th day: of May, A. D., 1862; at the rate of 24 per cent per month till paid ; said note being entitied to cre dit OT $160 paid September 25th, 1862. and “if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly so applicable therete, then that plaintif! may haveexecution therefor against the -said defendants Jacobs & Mayoux, also thiat'said defendants and all aad every person chiming through or under defendants subsequently to date ot plaintiffs mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed ofall right claim, lion and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgayed premises, or any part thereof, and for such ether and further rellef, or-both, in the. premises as:may be just and equitable. 3 And you are herebynotified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaint iff will.take jndgn.ent against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demend of the court such other relicfas is prayed for in said complaint, : seal ¢ har, clerk of the District. court aforesaid: —~ Ido hereunto set a had and impress the seal of the said court, at.office, in the eit vada, this 20th, day of Oetober, A. D , 1862. Per Ge kK, Fargthar, Deputy. By order ofthe Hon. ‘Tf. B. Ale arlend,Judge Searls & Niles, Pils’ Attys (yas corner of Pine anil Broad. Streets, Flagg’s Building, (up stairs.) cases of Midwifery. “and all Diseases ef long standing. ; bs In testimony whereof I, R. H: Farquy of NeR. H. FARQUHAR, elerk. of the District court aforesaig Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon OR. HILUER pays'particularly attention to _Nevac a. June 18th, eal 3m A. P. CHURCH & CO., é dees ALL THE LATE PUBLICA. ons. I her Springs, NAPA COUNTY. HIS fivorite place of rosort, purchased by us, ' Wwas been put in complete order. We have ‘alSo erected several Cottages, and are now pre pared to receive-our friends and patrons. Order for Rooms, left at our office nthe €riental Hotel ‘will be promptly attended to : ALSTROM & CO:, Proprietors. ~ ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California; county of Nevada. township of Eureka, as. By-virtue of an execution to me delivered, * oT ee GM CALsvO NIA COUNTY of eraser es’ n Court of Sessions. The copie &c,. vs. John Whittage, defendant.— ' Take notice that the Attorney for i John Whittage, , the def ° ‘ornia, a on u the seal of caid:State, to the said dant heretoforein the above entitled court, to-wit: At the November Term thereof A. D., 1861, convicted ofan assault with.a deadly weapon with in-tent tocommit murder, and afterwards, to-wit : At the term aforesaid, sentenced by said court. to he imprisoned for the term of three years, in the State Prison of said State, of California, to county sad H, Gaylord; Esq , Distri oe ehiereby accept service of the forezomg notice this 8th day of December. A.D1862. : “DAVID BELDEN. €ounty Judge, Nevada county. emo E. 8. GAYLORD,. District ‘Attorney, Nevada county. County of Nevada, ss: I,R. H. Farquhar, veal Slate nnd. ode, gett the one of Sessions,in and for said Nevada counly, hereby certily_the foregoing to be a truc copy of a notice this day filed in my office in the above entitled action. ~ Witness my hand and seal of said court ; ; the 8th day of Deeember, 1862. : R. H. FARQUHAR, By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. _ seal — Aare Premneby GROVER We have lately intro 1& iducedaNew Style Fam ; Sac ‘ily Sewing Machine,maBAKE fe’S iking the Lock Stitch, or NOLS KL ES 8! stitch alike on both, FAMILY “isides, arranged “im the: SE WINC samestyle ane fol at . fom , :8ame prices as. our Gro = 4 eee oh Ft nek hale Stich “Maighines. €z “Atouroffice alonecan’ GROVER purehasers examine the ! & relative merits of each BAKER’S stich.and be guaranteed ; Lock Stitch ‘ultimate and entire sat : isfaction, by our privi-: ‘aMILY SEW IN C MACHINES, * $60. lege of exchanging for : either style if not suited : with their first choic® : ae —— GRO Vv EB +6ar No. 9 Machine is & ‘admirably adapted to BAKER’S ithe wants of all manu-tfacturers is far more No. 9, simpie, durable and ‘cheaper than any other. S E wi N u Heute Sashihie bi use, MACHINE. ‘and a) great favorite For Manufacturers.‘ wyerever introduceds $60. . ee; GROVER Call and examine our ; machines before pureha! & sing elsewhere Wei BAKE R’ § manufacture a large va-.} riety of each stitch and SEWIN o adapted to the require: : MACHINE ments of all familiesaad i pe DHPO'L, of manufacturers of goods . where sewing ia ployed. om! 329 Montgomery street, San Franeisco. A.8 HALLIDI£. 7 “Fe T. GRAVES Wie Suspension Brid geBuilders, AND MANUFACTURERS OF LATENT WIRE ROPE nt above named, . . : mere pesery facility to those who desire to m Cl 4pleasant and speedy journey. ,. ‘Névada; dan: 20th; 1463 i beni? The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pasésenger train carrying ees LANGTON’S ? R: EXPRESS, : ILL, on_and. after the : 20th of , 1862, make Go regular tri-weeklv trips, from Gy WNIEVILLE to ea Sierra-Valley, Pea-Vine Springs, Steambeat Springs, Anteiopé Springs, Was eity, Ophir orks, Franktown, Carson city, Daytoh, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. Leaving the office of--Lang‘on’s Pioneer -Express, Downieville, ery. ”" Monday, Wednésday and Friday. Passengers traveling this route will have but twenty-seven miles oftrain travel, from Downieville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be41 in-readiness to. receive and convey them to Virginia City, passing. through asuccessiowof valleys. and over one of tlic most beautiful naturil roads inthe world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springr, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the . famous Steamboat Springs.or Geyscrs in Truc kee Meadows, the greatest of the natural ¢ ities in Nevada Territory. The accommodations along this route, for the comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotber; there will be no delays, no trouble from snow ; and the proprietors of the Line — ake-a uriasA ities; connection will At Catson and Virginia ¢ be made with other lines to ESMERALDA .& THE HUMBOL DOT: For freight or passage, apply to the office of LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. Mes 4 DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE —All persons having demands against the estate of John H. Anderson, deceased are required to present the samme with the ‘proper vouchers to the undersigzned. at the Sheriffs office, aero county, wi hin ten months from this date or thé same will be barred by. statute, oe aa W. F. UAZLETT, Administrator.T * persons having demands aguinst the estate of doln Tobias. deceased, ere required to: present thie same with te proper vouchers to W. W. Cozzins, at the Court Mouse, Nevada county, withio ten months from this date or the same will be barred by statute. Nevada, Jam. 26, 1863; ’ DMENISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — All i persons having demands against the estate of Emuanvel Gibson, deceased.are required to preseutthe same withthe proper vouchers to W, W. Cozzins,at. the Court House,Nevada eounty. within ten monthsfrom this date.or the same will be barred by stetite, W. W. COZZINS.
Nevada, Jan. 20, 1864. Public Adm’r. CHARTRES COFFEE. Stexm Millis for Coffee & Spices W OULD se 9 inform his many eustomers and the public generally that he has moved tuto his new Brick Building, No. 627 Front St., San Francisco, Where, with,his large Steam Machines he will be ableto fill any order at amoment’s notice. He will continue as before to make only one Public Adm’r. G. VENARD, 4 DAUNISTRATOR'S NOTICE, — All. W.W.COZZINS. _ kind of Superior Coffee, and he will -markevery. packuge with his name Hrd to prevent counterf its and imitations. nov29-Ilm2p DMINISTRATOR’S NOLrICE, — All persons having demands against the estate of Richard Roscoe, deceased,are required to pre< sent the saime with the proper veecnets ‘o‘ W .Cozzius. atthe Court House,Neraiiacénnty, within ten months from this dai, or the same will. be barred by statute. W.W.COZZINS. Nevada, Jan. 20th, 1-63. 7. Pablie Adm’r ‘SHERIF E’S SAL E.—Whereas onthe 17th \.) day of January, 4563, a final judgment and decree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California in and. fer the cowaty of Nevada, against ‘EK, “charff and wife, and” in favor of James J. Ott, for the sum of $445.00 princip»l, debt, with interest ‘on the principal at the rate of ? pér cent. per month from the rendition of jadement until paid, together with all é6sts of suit.— And whereas, on the said 17th day of January A. D., 1863, it was ordered and decreed by tige said court, thatthe mortgave, set forth in HP nti ’s complaint be for:closed and the property therein described to wit :—rhat piece or parcel of land lying: upon the) nerth side of Deér Creek, in the city of Nevada. on the old Saw Mill Road, (80 called.) said premises being upon the sowth side of Water'street, and bounded upon the east by the premises of Mary Coop er, upon the west Ly the lotand residence of G. K Withiugton, Said premises being the same now ocerpied by one J. Singer as a residence and acting Justice ofthe Péace, in and forthe county aforesaid, bearmg date December 24th, 1862, to satisfy ajaligmentroendered by said Stanley, on the2ihitay ef Dev. 1862,in favor of Briges & Hagerty, and against Lb. Buék,-for the sum of Two Hindred, forty and $-100 dollars. debt interest, damages and costa of suit. I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at~Orleans Flat, Nevada county, the following deseribad popetys to-wit :+-Ore c@r tain set of raining’ claims, known as-L. Yuck’s Digings, together with all tunnels, cuts, boxes, flumes, hose and pipes and all appurtenances thereunte belonging, Alo, one ranch and ar. den, with ~dweliiog house and barn thereun said property. being sithate on Orleans Flat, Nevada county, on Saturday, the 24th day of sané ary, 1863, between the hours of 9 0’élook.A. M. and 4 P,M.,ofsaid day. Taken as. the property ol L. Buck, to satisfy the above demands and acecruing costs. Witness my hand this 26th day of Deo, 1842: O. D. BABCOCK, Constahte, HERIF H's SAL t&-—By vireo an ecution to. me Hon, District Court of the 14th Judicial Disttiet, in and for thecountyyof Nevada, State of Califurnia, bearing date January 7th. A, D , 1863, in fayoro! B. J. Patterson, recovered jndgment and obtained a. decree of foreclosure agamst 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 tegether with .all' costs:of "snit; And .whereas urder-sait_deeree;:certainspreparty deseribed therein was sold by the Sheriff, forthe sum of $350, which being deducted from S489 68 the amouutof judgment and costs to and including those of said sale, leaves a balanog of $139 € which has becn docketed asa judement against said Bo F. Coon, £ liave tevied upon the iollewye deseribea property, which was heretefere at tached to-wit :+That certain Saw Mill known as ena Vista Mill, located on Little Green eck. about s¢amile from Sugar Pine Saw ss Valley township county of Neva da, together, with all the machmery, rights, privileges and ap: epanees thereunto belonging. Notice is hereby given that I will-expose to public sale, all the above described ¢roverty to the highest biddérforedsh, in frontofthe Court House door; i Nevada, : » February 10th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’tlock A. ML, and4 P.M: ° ‘ ‘ ‘D. 18°3. ef eer oe Roberts & Maslin, & SHERWO@y, vewelers. pelitamedh ly th teh aan a e Given under my, hand, . Plas’ Attys. + ‘ directod, dclivered out of the IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany span and capacity erected and material fu-nished. Having been constantly engaged in the erection of wire Suspension Bridges and Aque— duets for somé years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and at a low fig ure, guararteeing permanency. 7 Parties who are about erecting bridges will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call before deciding te build wood structures, as the recent floods throughout the State lave proven them tothe wholly unsafe and unreliable. A number of our Wire Suspentions are now in use tu diffirent localities throughout the. State, no one of which has bern in the least affected by the freshets Wire Rope for Mming and Ferry pyrposes of any length or size desired. being cheaper than hemp. Seales of weight and strength, with priees aanexed, furnié¢hed on application to the man ufacturers, or theifagentsinthe interior towns A.S. HALLIDIE & CO. #13 lay Strest, Say Francise o1 con caine _NOTICE,—In the Coutity Court of Nevada county, State of California inthe matter of the petition of Robert Simmons, an Insolvent Debtors Pursuant te an order of the Hon. David Belden, Judge of the said County. Court, notiee is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, Robert Simmoas,to be and appear before the Hon. David Beldén. County Judge aforesaid, inopem court, at the court room of sxic court, inthe county of Nevada, onthe 2ist day of February, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of thatday, then andthere tu show cause, if any théy ean, why the prayer of that_ Insolvent shculd not be crant F and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be dis«harged trom : his debts and Habilities; in-pursuance of the statute du such case made and provided; and in the mean time all proceedings against said In ‘solvent be stayed. pm peers Witness-'my hand and ‘the seal of iaid’ seal { court this. 39th daywof Jan. A. D., 1863 a ho. FARQUHAR, Clerk, eo. : By C: Ky Farquhar, Deputy. Chas: Deiingdr Ales or ee eee “POR SALE! : ( NEphalf terest in the Fashion Saloon, 5 pirostod ah Ked Dog. in this SOB REY This saloon is deing a good busmess, and offers ‘a splendid hance for investment. For particulars . apply to JOHN M. MéENALLY, © ’ ~ 10—bime: : Red Dog. } dollars, balanced .,.) the.sameas will mere-fully appear by bill now im and for the county of Nevada, State of ¢ nia; bearing date Bee. 20th, 2 pecan ar Shen oy rea and against p igle,-Anderson and J, re, for = Fa MEd titty ant foal debt,) with iaterest on the said sum of $339 ¢ron the i5th of Sept. 1862, at the rate of ton per eent per annum; ether with all costs of guj 1 have levied upon the following deserilxd prs. perty, which was heretofure attached to wit. All that certain setof mining claims or inin;,, ground known as theclaimsof Ogle& (o., . , ated about 1% miles from the village of Colyp. bia Hill, in Bloomfield township, county of x, vada, and bounded westerly by Florine & (yy, claims and northerly by Bronkhorst—%-¢,, claims and east by Eureka Lake Wat«r Co. to. gether with all flumes. tunnels: cuts, sluicg cabins, ways and rights of ways. hydraulic, hose, pipes. and allthe privileges and appurt. nances thereunto belongmg or in ‘any wise ap pertaing. 2 : — _Notice-is hereby given that FWill expose-+, . public sale all the aboye described property, , the highest bidder for cash, in frent of the Cou;, House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday. Jan. 2) 1863, between the hours-ot-9-¢’clock, sca and 4e’clock, P. M. Given under my hand, this “22nd day of Deg 1862. ‘XN. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff, ‘alifor. im favor of The vo TheN publis) o& 7 Searls & Niles, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. , orwric® F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO, * Importers.and Dealers in all kinds of T WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL ; wt Nos. 12 and 84 Pine street San Francisco Twente And 73 and 75 Estreet, Marysville iF AVE now on hand and constantly arriyin, Uv) fromthe Eastern States, the largest anj best stock of Wagonand Carriage Mat. HAI ‘erials ever offered in this market, consistiagi/ 3, ‘HE un Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumhe; pppoe j Oak and Hickory Spokes; fine bath! Finished and tinfinished. Also a large stv ko establish Plow Frame, and Handtes, with Which we are offering atthe LOWES'T PRICES constantly avid on the terms tésuit. Parties in the corntr tory favoring us with an order can depend upon re. human Ha ceiving an A No.1 article. ‘A share ofthe trade keeps the . reapectfully solicited. my 8-3 RFU . #20-tf WIRE ROPE i875 PERCENT CHEAPER. Than any! other kind of ROPE—Why ? Homest dé i REALE, com axed wip aay other Rope BUILDI ) of equal strength, it is-from FOUR to‘six times more DURABLE ! pine 10 VAR Because, it is FORTY percent LIGHTER ! beaut Because, it is less than ONE-HALF the Diam remees eter, and only ON#*SIXTH of the BULK ! .ui Because, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofthe \HE T rgame size of the HEMP ROPE ! Spanit Becease, it docs n0t STRETCH Or SHRINK, in fag 4 by the dry or wet weather ! speety this Because, it docs not ABSORB WATER, and Jape Distr “Kdonble its original wKIéHT ! United St ‘Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope i has been of eqital stréngth ! a sree ie Wire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that My © that the can be used ta. ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from Bt Whoe deep shafts andinelined planest for long Pump “a os Ropes, Derrick Gay Ropes, Ferry Ropes, Ke. ices &e ‘Those who have-oue given our. Wire Ropes Montgomne a trial, will USE NO OTHER, at any, price. — Cireulars giving scales of -weighits -and strengths, prices; testimonials, &«. will befor acai warded by addressing the manufactures, or their J j; oft en agents throughout the State. AS. HALLIDIE & CO., 432 Claysty 8 eA na San Francisto. sUR “OW. H. CRAWFORD, Agent at. Nevada. 8 se27m3 perms found > thorough! NEVADA STAGE CO,, B vneton NEW LINE! tI —— Whe Shortest and Best Rout © orric from Sacramento to Nevida & Cos sti Verritory!!:. vireeta, N Oct. let. CALI ON AND AF TES Tuesday October 7th, 18:2, the Stagéwof this Company, Will 3 leave the office at Grars Valley at 5 o’clock A Mi. Leave the .office at Nevada. at 6 o’clockA) Ms, on “torme f t>Scharff as a homestead and — residence — be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs an@ the proceeds thereof applied to _the payment -of said Sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given. that I will expose to public sale all the above described p rty, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court Hfouse door,’ in Nevada, 4n TUESDAY; Feb. 17th, 1863, between'the hours of 9 o’ clock; ax M. and 4 o’clock, P.M. Given under my hend, this 24th day-of Jan. 1863. : . ON W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.i. Belden, Atty. 4 db cdienin. ser sree) ra 3 NSOLVENT NOTICE.—tin_ the County Court of Nevadacounty. State of California in the matterof the petition of Henry R.Sylvester an Insolvent Debtor : Pursuant to an order of the Von. David Belden, Judge of the said County Court. notice is hereby given to all the creditors: of the said Insolvent, H. RK. Sylvester. to be and appear before the Hon. David Belden, County: Jadge aforesaid, inopen court. at the court room of said court, in the eounty.of Nevada on the 17th day. of February. A. D., 1863,'at 10 0’clock. A. M., of that day, then aud 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 debfs and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such ease made and, provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Ia solvent be stayed. -. Witness my hend and the seal of said court, Pus abth day of Jam.a. D. 1863 Rw. FA RURAR, Clerk. kh, U..Gaylord, Atty QU MDH S-—State ef California, county’ of \.) Nevada, ss. township of Little York. Before +. Gardner, J. P. People of the State of Caliternia to S. M. Gillett. and Geo. K‘bling hereby summoned te appear befure the ubdersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in. said township, on Saturday, the 2Istday of Febrmary A. D. 1863. at 10 0’@léck A. M , to answer te the complaint ef Nathan Dodge, who demands of you the sum ¢fone hundred and ninety 98-100 ue, On account, andinterest on ~_~_— seal —_——_ rT and on file in my office. On ‘failure so to rendered n-t you answer. judgment will be for the said sum of one. hundred and nj ‘i 98-100 dollars. and costs of suit, and interest on ogaid account. seaciraae oi tive: nnder-my hand this 7th day, A> D, 1-68. JOSEPH GARDS 7 % a Yon are. of Jannary, “ Tuesda y Thursday and Saturday ej ( — FOR Freight th _ & CARSON CITIES! ss, Making the trip:in a shortertime than by any modation other route. “ee the Centr: N. B. Passangers from San Francisco and ramento f Sacramento should only, book their names t #53) 4. m. Grass Valley or Nevada, where they ean have? #0 a8 to hi choice of routes. poem, reti J.8. McCUE, Jr. General Agent. oc5tf » Tom HENRY, Agent 7 ACARD FOR THE leave Sac WINTER AND SPRING Cr.OPVHNG TRADE OF SAN FRANCISOO. Treen BADGER & LINDENBERGEER Nos: 411, 413 and 415 Sattersasetss corner of Nov. 301 Merchant: San Francisco, ——. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS PAL! ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCE E would call the attention of CeuNtR MERCHANTS to our! “usually large stork of Goods. Our stock comprises every article it the i CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Line. We have constantly on hand the largew stock and greatest variety of Cassimere a Wool Hats of any housem Sen F rancinco, ape our pricesfor these goods are less than those © any other house, as we receive them direct esa the Manufacturers. Consignment. Qur stot of WINTER. AND SPRING GoopDs. In particularly attractive, and the great reer tothe Country Merchant is the unusually low price—lessthan the eost of importation.— . We also keep the Staple Articles in the Dry Goods linc, which goods we have purchased iu shis market, vader the Hammer, and are offer: ing them xt New York Cost, and Less. eOLD! n" M KNO) WO] We publish this Card in order that we a n make new acquaintance, and induce those w ; : have not heretofore purchased of us to eall, an inspect our stock. ie a ¥ Good articles and Low prices are the grea pe inducemenss*» all who purchase to sell agu® iris Merchants wn. buy of uscan make a geod pre fit.and sell to theireustomersatalow figure— We remain respectfully, your obediant servante BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse. Nos. 413. 41% and 415 Battery st-, San Franciseo, Jan. 24th; 1863.—3m J.R. WH'TNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, P Xo. 313 Front strect, up stairs, 3 SAN FRANCISCO. CALL AND SEE US! W E are receiving a large stock of Stap®~ VV Goods; whitch ‘ob will nell te the trade lower than any house in the mountsins _ If yo® duobt itfeome andsee. J. MHIX SON, 6 Beoad st., Nevada rs d