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January 6, 1863 (4 pages)

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a ae eee 9 i bn eign $e use ia diffsrent localities throuwhout the * St T. BS. Beaus ts desirous .of leaving for the ractical Bookbinder, Paper. er. apap Richer of the old partners is P. and Blank Book Manufact ae atthorized to sigan in Nquidation. 317 Clay.and 54 G lamufacturer ; ‘ Oe sores a nell “Binding pF every description neatly executed . LARGE SIZE, FROM.....-. sos n$l0 to $20 _ Movember next he will.remove from the old, has . and within forty days if served on you in the > re, YUAFaP teeing am, so a tract \eituate in the town of Grass Valiey coun > alorexaid, in thé easterly portion of A ‘sad. lying on the eowith side of Main street, bounied on tue north by lot ocsupied by one Hollis, late Wr. Cleveland’s residence and along western line of Hottis’ lot %@ Main street, fronting om said street 25 feet, be : he same mors-or less,.On.the western side by jote of Jeffriés and others, extending back or ‘southerly .to the locality or of premises owned by sundry persons . “, commonly known as China Town, and on t by Hollo“man and others, jate Roberts & Verthers Lum)er Yard—be levied upon and sold. to oy j ent interest and costs, and the proegedsthereef applied to the payment of said sums of money as afor, is . . _ Notice is hereby given that I i¢ sale, all the above described propery to the highest bidder for cash in frent of the Court House door. in Nevada, on Tue > January 6th, 1663. between tie hours of 9 o’clock A. Mand4P, Me. ny i under my hand this 6th day of Dee. mn x. W, KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Roberts & Maslin Piffs’ Atty. UNDERTAKING. lowing cheap rates : : ie E SMALL SIZE, FROM..--0++ee+e00-$3 to $10 \ WM. O.STinES U YQERTAKER, has on hand an iil make to order COVERED ~ ©¥*1N3S at the folGRAVE FENCES, ofevery style, furnished oheaper than by any other person ii the county. : ALI, wok DONE in the neatest style. furnislie and no charge for engraving. March 16 1861-tfh: ' BROOKLYN HOTEL! . REMOVAL! rms Famous Proprietor M.5¢-the well known and old establish ed Hotel, bega leave to inform his patrons f@ and friends that on and aft r the first of & iidated building on Broadway, w lapviea . eines 5 By 1862, and will open that SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly for a hotel, on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine streets. The Building is fire proof and snpplted with. gas, and water bythe etal Spring Water bse oag me oF and every fence is offered at this Hotel; the rooms all being well ventilated. large and commodi “ous; and I do not hesitate insaying that the ~¥ROOKLYN house’ will be second to none in the State. Merchants, Miners, ‘Traders and al! others visiting the city, ae invited te come and examine for theinselves. The Brooklvn Hotel Odxmuibus. will convey you to the. House free, and if you do not like the-accommodations It will eoet you no v8 The Omnibus willalw_ 5 be at the wharf On the arrival of the inland andt cean ateamers, totake passengers an I baggage. o the Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is tonveniently sit wated, being in the central = ofthe city, where the ears of the city Railroad pass the door very three minutes each way, to all parts of the city. Thore is a large Reading Roum attached to-the douse and Library containing 500 volumes Of Stanitard-Works, exclusively for the use of its ats Rooms willbe let by night, week or. month, with or without bourd; also, elegant suites of Room to families-or others. at reduced rates The table will always be supplied with an abundance of the choicest and.bes! the market can afford, and no expense will be spared to set a table that: will defy the criticism of the most fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, Junr. San Francisco, Nov. Ist, 1862.—3m A. & HALDIDIE. H.T. GRAVES ‘A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., Wie Suspension BridgeBuilders, i AND MANUFACTURERS OF LATENT WIKRE ROPE Wie SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany nis span and capacity erected and material fu >« Having been constantly engaged in the erection-of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqueducts for some years past, we are fully prepared to do such work satisfactorily and ata low fig ermanency. Parties who are about eresting bridges wiltfinw4 it greatly to thelr advantaye to give us acall before tieckling to build wooden structures. as the regent floods throughout the Statue have proven thom to the wholiy unsafe and unreliable. A number of our Wire Suspentions are now State, no one of which has been-in'the least affeatedhy the freehets. : Wire Rope for Miniogand Ferry pyiyoscs vf any leagth or dize dosifed, being cheaper than hemo. Scaler of weight and strougth, with pri“wea annexed, furnished on application toll e mag ~ afaoturere, or their agents in the sinterhit towne’ : A. *. HALLIDIE'& GO. prem 419 Clty Street. San Francisco Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers? , AUDITOR’s*OFFICE,. = Nevada County, California ; : OTICE is hereby given that—theDetinnent Tax Roll ofthis county for hac year jadz, has this day been’placed in the de!nds of the District Attorney, and that if the te inquent taxes therein specified are not paid to the County ‘“asurer within poh gs Be from he. date of t notice, actioa will commenced by safd Diatrict Attorney, for the collection. of siiei¥-, taxes and costs. . JOHUNL SYKES, ~ Vecembir 4th, 1862. 203 ‘ Auditor. DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! Ts eroerteponns winvsire axisting under the name ef T. Ellard Beans & Co., is this day dissclyed by mutual consent-. All persons indebted to the firm aro notified to come forand settte their bills, and all parties huving aims the concern are requested to prewent them on or before the ist day of January as Nevada, Dec. 1, 1862. will expose to Vou Piety H-ll, (so called) in the city of Nevada, ‘. and costs-and the proceeds thereof applied to , defendants and all and every person ¢l«imin, tern. ONST i. *HERIP P's SALE — W llereas on the 224 day of December. 1862, a final judgment and decree was rendered in the District Court of the 140 Judicial District of the State of Caltforuin in and for the caunty of Nevada. against Wm. Lovie.and LO Palmer, and in favor of John McArthur. for the sum of $690-principl_debt, with interest on the principal at the rate of 2 per eent--per month from therendition of jadgment un+il paid, together with $09 counsel fees and all costs of suit. And whereas, on the said 22d day of December A. D>, 1862, it was ordered and decreed by thesaid court, that the morigaze, set forth im plaintiff’s complaint be fore osed and-the property therein deseribedto wit-—{hat ‘certain ‘or pareei ofiand.lying and being situate and county of Nevada, and State of California, and bounded as follows: Onthe morth by the lot of D. Hartman, on the east by the lot now owned and occupted by .K. H. Farquhar, on-thesouth bv the lot known as John Henry’s fot, and on = west by the public: highway with the building thereon now used at a Steam Laundry, tozetier with the Engine and Boiler and all the appurtenanee thereto belonging—he levied upon.and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Noticeia hereby given. that 1 will expese to public sale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Jap. 13th, 1663; between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. Mand 4 o’clock, P. M: . hand; this 22d day of Dec. Given under sf . 1862 : N W. KNOWLTON, Sherif. Chas. Munn, Jr., Atty. : 'U MMONS,.—otate 01 Caliluctia, couuty vs Nevada; ss. District court of the 14th Jud:cial District of-said State. The People of the State of California, to John Noyes, (made a party defendant herein that your rights may be determined.) greeting : fe -gha You are heseby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of Henry Mackie filed against youA Jacobs & A. Mayoux, within ten days from the serviee of this writ, if served on you in this — within twenty days if served on you in this District, and out of this county State and ouc of this District, in an action commene: d on the 29th. day of Octuber; A D., 1862, in said court, toobtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the U3th day of May, A. p. 1802, executed by the said detendants Jacobs & Mayoux to C. W. Mulford, by him assigned to plaintiffand for the sale of premises therein and in said complaint particularly mentioned and descrived, and the aus of moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain preponte A note set forth in said—complaint, made and delivered by Jacobs & Mayoux (o'C.'Wy' Mulford by himassigned to plaiutiff herein béaring 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 ay, A. De, 1862, at the rate of 254 per cent per month till paid ; said note being entitled to eredit-of $100 paid september 25th, is62. and Wf any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly «o applicable thereto, then that _plaintiff may have exeeution therefor against the said defendants Jacobs & Mayoux, alsa that said ‘through or under defendants subsequently to date of plaintiffs mortgag¢ and the commencewent of this. action. may “barred and-foreclosed-of allright claim, lien and equity of redamption in and to the saitt mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, and for suen other and further relief, or both, inthe premises as may be just antl equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, p'aintiff will take jndgment against yuu therefor by default, together with all costg of anit, and ‘also demrrid of the court sueh other relicfas is prayed for in kaid complaint. —~— } In testimony whereof I, R H. Farqu seal § har,.clerk of the District court aforesaid, — had _andimpress the do hereunto set m seal of the said eourt, at offic, in the city of Ne_vada, this 20th, day of October, A. b , lsé2 R. H. FARQUHAR, clerk. Per G.K, Farquhar, Deputy. RE order ofthe Hon. 'T. B. Mes arland, Judge. offie District court aforcsaie Searls & Niles, Piifs’ Attys Homeopathic Physician aud Surgeon ( BRICK, corper of Pine apu Broad otreets, Flagg’s Building, (up staurss) DE. MILLER pays particularly atteption to cases: of Midwifery wd all Diseases SW long standing, : —_ : Nevag 2 June 18th 3m A. P. CHURCH & CO., . en THE LATE PUBLICAWhite Sulpher S favorite place of resort, purchased I has beep pitt in complete dee: Ween also erected suveral Cottages, and are now pre pared terecefve our friends and patreas. Order fur Rooms. left at our office ‘te Criental tfotel will be promptly attended to ALSTROM & CO.. _Proprietora.Springs. ap27 : Steam Mills for Coffee & Spices at G. VENARD, . OULD respectfully inform his niany enstomers and thé public generally that has moved intg his new Brick uilding, No. ved 627 Frent St., San Francisco, Where, with his large Steam Machi be ableto fill any order ata watelate eter He wil! continue as before to make only one bine hid yl aged Coffee, and he will mark every w tis mame to ; and imitations. — appa eg pe ALEXANDER BUsWieuLk,. CHARTRES GOFFEE. . \TATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY ISta2 ay an Gonrt of Sessions. »s ¥8. John Whittage, the n the seal of said State, t> the said . the November Term thereof a. p-, 1861, ex ed of an a«sanit with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder, and afterwards, to-wit: to be.imprisoned for the term of three ® sen ws in the State Prison of said State of Cal ‘ornia, to Hon. David Belden, County Judge, Nevada Gaylord, Esq . District Attorhisebs seeret.s se iee af te ieceneton oe = e service of t oO ~ ‘Jeethia Sth teccuabet. A. Bas 0c, unty J +, Nevadac Fee GAYLORD, _ _Distriet Attorney, Nevada epunty. 2% County of Nevada, ss: 1, h._H_ Farquhar, County Clerk. and ex-officio, clerk of the-court of Sessions, in and for said Nevada eouniy, do_ hereby certify the foregoing to be a true eopy of a notice this day filed in my office in the above a Witness my hand and seal of said court 3 seal f enesth day of December, [sé2. : —— i. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk Spe By GK. Farquhar, Deputy. NSOLVEAT NOTICE.—in tie County Court of Nevada county. State of California in the matter of the petition of Levi.Ayers, an Insolvent Debtor: .: : 5 Pursuant to an order of the Hon. .David Belden, Jadge of the said County Court. notice is hereby given to all the.creditors of re said Insolvent, Levi Ayts, to be and appea before the Hon. David Belden, County. Judge aforesaid, in open eourt, at the court room of said court, in the county of Nevada, on the 15th dayof January, A. p., 1863, at 10 o’clock. A. ‘M_, of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they cin, why the prayér ‘of that In*otvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be disharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such cause made and provided; and in the mean time all proceedings agaimst said In solvent be stayed. 7 : ~Witness my hind and the seal of said } sea court, this 12th day of Dee A. D, 1862 — RK. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk, Per C. K. Farquhar, Deputy. John Garher. Atty ¥ . 10 28 ePNS.—Stute of Californias In-JuekK tice’s Court, Littie York Township, in and for he County of Nevada. ‘The people ef the State of Cafifornia send greeting to Calyin A. Stevens and Marshal) Stevens. eu “are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned sastice 01 the Peace, at-his office in ‘said township on Thursday, the ist day of January 1863, at 10 0’clock A. M., to answer to the coniplamt of N, six dollars, balance due on account as will more fully appear by bill and eofpplaint, now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment wiil be retidered agaist you for the .said sum of Fifty Bix dollars and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 4th of Dec mber, 1862. JOSEPH GARDNER. J. P. regoing snmmons be pub lished in the Nevada Daily TRANKCRIPT, for the space of 2 weeks. J. GARDNER, J. P. U. S.REVENUE NOTICE, LW persons required to pay Excise or other A duties under the act of the thirty-seventh Congress, to provide internal Revenne, &., &c ate” fee July-tat, 12, os See — os VS. Bini iaven ne been appoint: ‘ollector for che seh Di fics of the 4th District, comprising the tegen! 8 of Nevada, and has opened an office at the Banking House of Birdseye & Co., in the city of Nevada. ’ All duties andtdxes are payable at the office of the Collector. Persons liable to pay License will be required to take out the same within‘ten days, of the date of an application to be made through the Assistant Assessor. Auctioneérs, Butchers. Manufacturers, Brewers and Toll Bridge companies, will pay ; Within ten days, from Ordered tha?the fo the duties month! the first day of each month, on the precedi month. according to.a form of statement whic will be furnished from this office.’ The attention of those interestedis directed to the following provisions of the Revenue Law : ** That if any person or persons shall e¥ercisc or carry on any business hereinafter mentioned, for the exercising or carrying omof which trade or business a licence is required: by this Act, without taking out such licenseas iu that behalf 1equired, he, she orthey shall, for every such offense reapectively, forfeit a penalty eqnal.‘to three timés thé amount uf duty orsum of money imposed for such liceaces.”’ [Sec. 59.] ** That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties provided by this Act on manufactured articles. as aforceaid, the goods wares and merchandise manufactured and unsold by such mauufacturers shall be forfeited to the United States’? [See. 70] ** That it shall be the duty of tne Collector districts.and they are hereby authorized ty col leet all the duties aid taxes imposed by this Act. howeverttie sane may be designated. and to prosecute for the recovery of any sum or sums which may. be forfeited by virtue of. this Act.”’ [Seesit. 3 S. 5. DAVENPORT, . CollectoP Sth Division 4th District.“ Offi-cin Birdseye.& Co’s; tanking Hopae Nevada November 17th, 182 a pet nner THOMAS HENRY, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, At Weaver & Co's, No. 59 Broad Street; .: Nevada City. OODS, purchased and forwardéd to Nevada an Realty is nd ‘eterenndinte pointe with deaatch. orders ‘sent to him will be and faithfully attended to. omen? xr Keferences.—Weaver & Co., T. E. Beans « Co., Nevada. KE. McLaughlin. H..Hirshman. Virginia city A.B. Pavl. Gold Hill. John Grier, Silver city. : no6 FORSALE! — _ THE residence of William Shater opposite G. W. Kidd’s. is offered for sale. The house is ingood reir and the jot is of size.— ears ae It will be sold cheap, for cash, on application to WM. SHAFER, Nevada, Dec. 1!-1m Gouantreley he . . SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. HEAD OF BROAD StRErT, NE % W. E. F. DEAL, 4 **... Detasions. 6 ere SCHOOL. will re-open en Monday Aug 2, 1862. TERMS: = Primary Granches, per month.. ...<.5<<@4 pean Branches & Mathematics, per cath ate 4
seeeee * e L. i ng o Blank Books ruled and bound to any desired patRs o waves nesecScccccacccscocass ad Greek.. se eeeceteeeesmese eoesasecee” St Sand German.veo.-erseeseeretticsscdenee ©. 200 No extra for Book Keeping. ; A ticulars enquire at the Saboo You tlemen will be thorough preparcd to y of the College dasseae The and in favor of Frank’ MeGeen for the sum of tofore in the above entitled court: to-wit: At. . en _. running south 160 rods ; thence east -id¢ rods = vt Dodge, who demands. of you thesum of -Fifty-. aforesaid or his Deputies, im their. respective }+ \ rates, GuEEire’s SALE Whereas, on the 22d of Dec’. 1862, a final judgm and decree wr dered in the District Court of the Mth $1,619 40 with interest on the the rendi ofjudgment until + together, with all <fof suit. And w 2s. on the and i that the mortgage . ont forth in plaintifi’s complaint be foreclosed, petal property thercin described, to wit :— t = Lat ceriain picee or parcel of Jand, situate, lyi . being in the township of Rough & , county of Nevada. State of California, on the road leading from San Juan to Marysyille. and abeut two miles from the bri¢ge of _Woods & Clark; bounded and described as follows, viz: Commencing ata stake eight rods south of tiie north east corner of Daniel W ilson’s land; thenre thence north pet oa os Genes Sent _ —_ to the place of beginning together with all tcneeae aoe feuances thefeto belonging be¢ and. appurtenances the -belonging levied upon tad sold to satisfy said tolgseent, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of ssid sume as-aforesaid: Notiee is hereby given, that I will expose to “piiblie sale all the above House door. tin Nevada.onTuesday, -Jan20th. 183. between the hours of 9 o’clock; AM. and 4 o'clock, P_M. z Given under my hand, this 26th day of Dee TSR. ._N. W. KNOWLTON, Sherif. J 1. Caldwell, Atty.\ HERI F’S SALE .— Wheres, on the 22d day of Deeember. isfiz, a final jjudgimént and. deerec was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District ofthe State ot California, in and for the vounty of Nevada, against Condy Boyle et als and in favor of Geo. P. Dalton for the sumof Three Hundred seventy-nive. 30-}00. dollars, principal debt, with interest on the -principal af the rate of ten per _cent ‘per annuimfromthe rendition of judginent until paid, torb with the sum _ of $5! 50 and'$650 defendants costs-and allother costs ofsuit. And whereas, on the 22ndday of Decemiber, 1562, it was or= dered and deer by the said Court, that the Mechanic’s Lien set forth in plaintifi’s eomplaint be foreclosed, and the property tuercin described, to wit :—The building situated,-ahd the lot: of ground lying and being In the’ town of ( rass Valley, Nevada county, State of California, on the west side of Mill street, and tiow (formerly) occupied as a Boarding House by Condy Boyle, . Said property is bon -on-the north ihy—‘et—of+ Pat Sweetman : on the south by the lot occupied ‘by Cook’s blacksmith’s shop, and runving back to the lot oceupied by the church, said building is atwo story frame. and fronfs-om Mill street. ‘the Tet Bethy wbous thirty swe-Feet front. on Mill . sireet,-and running back the full width, to the Charch lot, together with a'l and sing: ler the rights privileges and appurtenances thereun'o “belonging or inany wise ‘appertaining be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, inte: est and costs,.and the proceeds théreof »pplied te the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to publicsalealithe above described property , te the highest bidder for eash, in front of the Court House door imevcda, on TUESDAY, January 27th. 1863, between tbe hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and4 P.’s. ; Given under my hand this 29th day of Dec. 1863. Ne. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. THE YUBA CAP ROUTE. The best route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines The Yuba Gap Stage Lime and Passenger train carrying ‘ eae LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESs, ILL, on and after the > 20thof May, 182, make regular tri-weeklv trips, from ee DOWNIEVILLE to : : Sierra Valiey, -Pea-Vin« Springs, Steamboa Springs, Anteiope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir Works, Franktown, Carson city. Daytel, Silver city Gold Hilland Virginia city. bce Leavivg the office of Lung‘on’s. Pioneer 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 receive and convey them to Virginia City, passing through asuccession of ¥atleys. and over ohe of th+ most beautiful natura! roads inthe world; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springs, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the famous Steamboat Springs, or Geysers in Truc kee Meadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities 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 show ; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee every facility to those who desire to make a pleasant and speedy journey. Siok At Carson and Virginia cities, connection will be made with other lines to. ESMERALDA & THE HUUMBOLD -For freight or passage, apply to the officc of A NGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS. WATT’S . NERVOUS ANTIDO HE Medical Wonder of the Age, powerful aud wondgriul medicine ever d ~* >. T covered. Watts’ Nervous Antidote : Has cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervous disordcra than avy other known_remedy. Watts’ Nervous Antico Has and will cure Nervous Heacache, Giddincxs Fainting, Paralysis. extreme Debility, Neuralgia €? ronic and In ammatory Rheamatie + Tuothache, ete. : Watts’ Nervous Antidote Iv an effectual remedy for Wakefulness. Its soothing and quieting influence is remarkable. Watts’ Nervons Antidote will cure Delirium Tremens, Nervous Trembling, Twitching of the Facial Nerves, and Pulmonary complaints. Watts’ Nervous Antidote willact upon. that state of the nervous systerh which produces Depressions of Spirits, Afixiety of Mind Mental Debility, Hysterics, andis_so wonderfu in rejuvenating premature oldage, and correecting decrepitude brought on Me _excessive Indul.genee, that nothing but a trial can convince the Laat na CMa queries. Itis ~s an oenes bet astrengthener, purely vegetable and harmices ; like a skillful architect egies by la a firm foundation, and gradually but incessantly adds strength and vigor util nothing is leit unfinished holesale-Agents,. Rice, Coffin & Ce.; Marysville, and € Epilepsy, Convulsions, Langley, Redi on & Co., Crane & Brigham, and ward Hall, San Frraciseo. For sale retail by all Druggists. June Tone {80s J hiecoaay 6m _-SNOW.-TENT HOUSE! — i. A. SACKETT, -Managing Ageut y he traveling public will findthe table provived with everything the market affords and good eleaw Roomsand Beds. A large corral is connected with the Barn. Hay and Baralwayson hand and sold at lowest Sasoned Lumber of all tinds: = Shakes, pan at Laths, sale, and scasoned Sugar Pine, freigh S described property. to . . the highest bi Ider for cash, in froygt of the Court . . TE, — HE RAiFF’S SAl.E.—By virtueof ay (;. Hon. District Court ofthe 4th Judieia! Ip." in and fer the Citic county of Nevada, State of (Ca}j Sate Bee_ 20th. 12, in favor ors Water Company. and agai ? } Tee the Tek f Sept. 1882.01 the rate of ten 5, tent per annum. together with all costs-of. 9, . . have levied upon the feliowing idea pro perty. which was heretofore to-wit All that certain set of minin 3 OF inns ground known as theelaimxof Ogle & (o> . ; eated about 14 miles from the village of Colyp,. bia Hill, in Bloomfield township, county of x, vada, and boanded westerly by Ficrines (,:, elaims and northerly by Bronkhorst.¢ ¢,:. elaims and exst by Eureka Lake Wat FC6.-%. gether with all flames. tunnels cuts, sluicn, Veabins, ways and rights of ways. bydray}., hose, pipes. andall the privileges. and aypnr:, nances thereunto belonging or im any wise x. pertaing. . = ~—-Notice-is —given-that t-wilt-expose 1; public sale all the above descrihed property, 1, the highest bidder for eash, in front of the Cour, House’ door, in Nevada, on Tuesday. Jan: 294, ) is63,-between'the hours 01.9%’ clock, a. a.,45)) 4 o’cloek, Pp. M‘ : i Given under my hatd; this 22nd day of De ERE Re -N W KNOWLTON, Sherig, Searls & Niles; Plaintifls’ Attorneys.: a F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO. Importers and Dealers in ali kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL Nos. 212.and-14 Pime street San Francise. Aud 73 and 75 Estreet, Maryeviile EE She now on hand and constantly arriving fromthe Kastérn States, the, largest’; best stock of Wegon and Carriage Mai. ertals ever offerea in this market, .fonsistiag 01 Oak, Ash, Hickory and Mapl¢ Lamb, Oak and Hickory spokes, '. Finished and unfinished. Also a large sty ¢, Plow Frame zand Handles, . Which we are offermg atthe LOWEST PRICEs and on the terms to suit.. Parties in the coratr; favoring ue-with an order €an depend upon r ceiving an A-No. 1 article. A share ofthe trade respectfully soliciied. mam WIRE ROPE 1S 75 PER CEN'ST CHEAPER. Than any other kind of ROPE—Why:? ae ADECAUSE, comparéd withany. other Rope . -D-of equal strengih, it ts from FOUL to -six times more DURABLE ! Because, it is FORTY. per ’ént LIGHTER ! Because, it is lees thali ONE-HALF the Diem eter, and only ONE-SIXTH of the BULK ! Beeause, ii is FIVE TIMES the strength ofti same sizeof thé HEMP ROPE! . Becease, it-does not STRETCH or SHRINK, in aid “esac weather! ee ecause,it does not ABSORB WATER, -and donbie its original wrtGut! Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope of equal strength ! Oh ae Wire Rope is the ONLY KIND. of rope that ean be used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump Ropes, Derrick Giry Ropes, Ferry Kopes, &v. &e Those who have one given our Wire Ropes a trial, will USe NO OTHER, at any price. Cireutars giving scates of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will befor warded by addressing the manufacnires, oF their vgentsthroughout the State. = . \_ A.3. HALLIDIE & CO.,412 Clay #t. ‘ San Francisco. W.H.CRAWFORD, Agent at Nevadas_ ee27105 NEVADA STAGE CO, NEW LINE!! the Shortest and Best Route from Sacramento to Nevida Territory!!! : ON AND AFTER Tacseay October 7th, 18%, th Stages of this Company, Wii eave the office at-Grass Valley at5o’clock AM. Leave the office at Nevada. at 6 o’clock A. Ms, on oat of cilgden “Ms Tuesday Thursday avid Saterday! ' FOR \VIRGINIA & CARSON CITIES! Making the trip in a shorter time than by any other route. N. B. Passangers from San Francisco and Sacramento should only, book their names to Grass Valley or Neyada, where they can, have. choice of routes. meanonsorssag ‘ k, J.S. McGUE, IJr. General Agent. océtf “fom HENRY, Agent. ACARD FORTHE . FALL AND WINTER Ci. OTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISOU BADGER & LINDENBERGER Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street, corner o! , Merchant, San Francisco, a IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ENTIKE NEW AND FRESH STOCK EB would call the attention of CeUNT) MERCHANTS to ovr: “usually large stores of Gdods. Our stock comprises ever} article & ; the : CLOTHING AND FURNISBI . Line. We have constantly on hand: tre lane stock and greatest variety of Cassimere ane. Wool Hats of any house m Sen F ranciscd, ant our prices for-these goods areless than these ot any other house, as we receive Chem direct from the Manufacturers. Comstgnment. Ours of ae FALL AND WINTER GOODS In particularly attractive; and the great feature tothe Couniry Merehant is the unusually low price—less than the, cost of tmportation— We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry Goods line, which goods we have purchased in this market, under the Hammer, and are offerthem at New York Cost, and Less. ¢ publish this Card in order that we od make new acquaintance~, and induce those ¥ have not heretofure purchased of us to eall ane inspect our stock. , Good articlés and Low prices are the gre? inducémenss~ ¥ all who purchase to sell ag Merchants win buy of uscan make a good pre fit, and sell to thcircustomersatalow figure— .We remain respectfully, your obediant serveuts BADGER & L NBENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse. ‘Nos. 415. 413:and 415 Battery stSan Francisco, Oct. Rist, 1862. a J. R. WHITNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 313 Front street, up stairs, SAN PRANCISCO. ee og SILES SEARLS. _ SEARLS & NILES, Prep! ruecys and Counselors at. Lav Office—Broad street Kidd’s Building.a bl * vn —— a NHE u me Necr OFFIC) eee Twent eee —=——— U HAI BUILD 40 VAI beaw ted by tt aspects th the Dist United $ has bee eree ai ay that t it. Who buy a lot Offices Montgo1 Isofte SUE ‘S pert founc ghoroug werted 0} plates. *im or te the teetl OF RL & Go’a s ‘streets, Oct. 11 CAL! fro ¥r three hi Arapl modatio the Cent ramento $.35.4.% #0 as to oe ROR P %. Leave 3 Leave L Throug’ Throug! Nov. : Pal GOLI WAYSO