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June 9, 1863 (4 pages)

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; Ks moths laint now on file in my Se eR See scat, nie TRASEANL SM Justice of . aths from date, 5 Ina STANLEY, J.T le. NS.—Stare of Oalffornia, county 0 #9,. District bg Aid the i4th Jadiof said State. e People of the fornia. Mid nd Hhyprln brash, 1o appear a an "A. Fuller & Catharine days from en in this n sarah Fi the State ond on his) ‘ed On the 3rd day » ia 6aid-eourt, wherein 72 with interest thereon; at 10 per cent se ume from Noy. 10th 1862; alleged to be hw owin,s them from you on a certain pronote made by anddeli ered to them. q woh fs more uliz set forth in complaint te this actiou on tile herein. ~ And you are lierehy notified that if you fail Teoria sald Complaint as herein directed, tiffa will J ent against you there‘Ota. oat ete al sir ol out 80.¢ nd of . Jourt. such othr. re tay eR “Complaint i oa In testimony whereof f, R. H. FarquClerk of the + Court afore. baid: doherenats isnt Nad "and ‘tit: STEN Re AL PARQUI AIL Clerk BE ce 4 iH i Sh i ere es aie : y + Farquhar,.Deputy. ) iearle & Wiles. Pile Ateya : cai U N#,.—3ftate of Califormia, county of Nev ogre cg af aa a 0! state. The People of the ‘State of Gulttornin to Richard Manuely Grevting. You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the ant of Elimabeth J. Manuel filed ‘aigat}ou on Tuesday, March i7th, i862, with‘ ere om the service of this writ. ifarrv Hin tats county, within twenty dave if bet bed im this Dating and out of. this within fort 6 served ot you in is atate and out Of thia District. in an netion i ood onthe is en ae Marehsi3, fn said said Kuiza J.» Manuel " 4 against you Richard ee de phe da. of matrimony existing ve ou aud the said, plaintiff and that she the beth Manual may have the vare, custoand guardianship of ida Manual your laintiff’s child, And you are hereby stif you fail to answer enid complaint paditecied plaintiff wiltstakejudgment uu therefor deiaalt, together with. ' all oeate of auit. and also demy d of the court auch other reliefias is prayed ior in suid complaiat said court at office in the city of Neva17th day of Mareh 1803. ; R. Hy Farquaar, clerk, sal of dei By order of ¥.on, T. B. MoFarland, Judge of ict Court aforesntid. Attest, — Ke A. FAnQui th, clerk, ai Pursuant to an order Sf the MeFarland, Sud tice is hereby given to Farland, District rt, at the eeurt roo unty of Nevada. ( d there te show cause, yer of that Insoland an assignment . d he be Gisharged from hid debts antl labilities, in pursuance of the statute in. such ease made and the mean time all: pr: solvent be " (=~) Witnebs iny head and the seal of said court, this ¥th day of May a. Pp, 1863 RQUHAKR. Clerk. Of the “Kétate of Jeane In Probate Court, Nevada ring to the cou: the petiministrator ofthe esta'e uf Isnae Avery, d cceused, praytig for an order to scll real estate, that it is: necessary to sell the real eatate to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the debits, expenses andcharges of Administration. It is therefore ordered that all _in the said éstate appear’ Court on Saturday: the 6th day -of June 1863. at 11 6*elock “4 M. “to show cause why an ordey . should ‘WMted to the said Ads 9 to sell the real estite of th: decvased, as:shalt oc ne*ersary, and that a copy of this order be ublished at levstiour suceerssive weeks in. the EVADA DATLY TRANSCHIPT, a newsraper printed and published i+ sa‘d city and county, : DAVID BELDEN. Prebate Judge. Dated Nevada, May sth. 1833, Office of Ihe Co WW the matter A deeceased . tion presen erdons interes ed the said Probate of city and county Farquhar “County Clerk. and ex-officio clerk of the Probate Court in and for said coamty, do liereby certify the copy of an order duly mate and entered wpon the minutes of said Probate Court. ~ Witness } seal : this Stir 4 GK; Farquhar; Deputy, foregoing to bea true ty andand deal of satd court of May, 1863. « H FARQUDAR All persons in ebted tothe Cha:k Bluff + Mill or the Avery Keatate are requested to pay up onor before 6th day of June. : W. W. Cozziins Administrator i order of the won.'l'. By MeFarland, Jucge hy District Court aforesaid. A true copy : _ HERI #’S SALE.—By virtue of an exe cution to me delivered isued Cut of the/Hon District Court of the i4th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date May Isth 1864, in favor of ohm Smith and agaiust J. HH. Jewett, R.S Jewett, J. C. Garber, A. ing forthe sum of Six Hundred and Ten Dollars, with interest at the rate of two per cent per month from tho rendition paid tuget her «with all. costs orsait, Dhavelevied. upon the foliewing deseribed ‘property, heretufore a:tached, to-wit: AIL. the right, tite and interest of defendants, dew: ttsof, mand to that certain lot of mining elaims known as Kiggs & Co’s claims Idcated on Brandy Points near Ked Dog, Little York town. ship, county of Nevade, tuyether with all the ‘fumes, sluices, lydraulics and appurtenances ing. Also the claims known as tims on Independence Hiil adjuining the »bove aamed claims. Notice is hereby publicsale all thew lory and W. G.K of Juigment until thereanto belong Kigyr & Co’s el: ven. that 1 will expose to pve deseribed propert the highest bidder for cash, infront of the ( house door, fn Nevada, on TUESDAY, June 16th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M and 4 o’clock, P. M. ; Given under my hand, this 8th day of May. N_W. KNOWLTON, Sherifl. In tea whercef i. R. Hw. Farqu fel} iar her the Distmet Court. aforesud . . «~~ J) do hereunto set my hand and impress the NSOLVENT NOTIOR,—Il0 the Pistrict Cotrt of Nevada county, State of California, im ‘the matver of the petition of EB. k an Insolvent Debtor: Pursuant te an order of the Won. T. B: Me Farland Judge of the said Distriet Court, no. tice is hereby given to all the ereditors of the said insolvent, BE. E. Bragg. to be and annear hy LB’s SAL,E.—By virtue of an xecution to me delivered fesued from the fof :W P. Horriaztou, Keq;, an acting ustice of the Peace in and for the County afore( date May 7th,.A PD, 1813 to satisty reucered by said court on the vth duy April a v, 186%, in favor of L. P Jaemson and net Wm Holdridye & Co, for the sum of Ou, debt, $14 65 and costs of sit. I have ta in Kxecution and will sell to the highest t for cash, the following desvribed prot erty Wotaeia va ey ri ¥ — and interest ae + 6, Of, in and to a certain lit or ; arte sfalins claims sifuated and being off the tide-of Cement 11, in the Township of ; aand xnown ax the Granite Compamy’s Hala Stogether with all machinery tools. aprrenqnovs and privileges thereunto belonginy. Ul aell the sane ats ublic auction In front of C< us House door in Nevada city, on Friday th 4 of June AD, 1863 “between the hours oek, AM. and.d PM, of said day as the property of Wm. Holdridge & Co sfy the abeve demands aud aceruing voats. en under my’ hand this Mth day of May 1803. : H.R GRAY, Constahte. NT ‘s SALE —Whereas onthe ziat “K\) Gpy of May, 1863, a final Judgment and decree wars red in the Vistriet Court of the 14th fadicial District of the State of California, in and Abe county of Nevada; against J, W. CO. Coleiu favor of A. J Joha-on for the sum atcen Hundred and twenty dollars, princiwith imterest en the prinsipsl at the af two per cent per month from the rendition ent wntil, paid, together with all costs ft and $90 counsel feca. And whereas, on i tday of May.1863. it waa ordered and he saidcourt that the mortgage sct thin plainttil’s complaint be foreclosed, and ‘the property thercin deveribed to: wit? The un: ivided one fourth of that water ditch situate in . the township of Nevada, county of Nevada, and Miata. of California, conveying water from New York canon to Gopher Hill Distriet heretofore *koown and d ated as she *'horne Ditch” or Cushman & Coleman’s Ditch.” Also, the unded one-fourth oi that certain lot of mining situate in the township anv county afore~ ‘on mopber Hill, owned by Cushman & leman an formerly known as the Stiles claims 0) rent Of Aven Game mere a leas, With Nok. hese pipes, flumes, quicksilver, tools, bo. bel to said Glaims. Also, the undivi— one-fourth of that ect.or parcel of mining atm RS Dopber HO mining district in roahiy county aforesaid knéewn as the 3 aims, situate bebween the Blue Lead ime on thenorth aad the Empire claims on r four uadred t front, more ng back ns ravine, be levied to satisfy jJadument, interest nd the sda oe appl ed ‘to : Dp of aaid aums of moneyoresaid, Matice op Bln given that I willexpose to biio sale, all the above described y ro*erty to he high: gy he eash, in front of the Court Q » im Nevada, on Tuesday, June Ddotweenithe hours of P q@’olock A. M., m under y hand, thie 22d day of May a oe KNOWLTON, Sherif G. Nilea, PHi’s Atty si bata ee before the Non. T. B. MeFarland Distrié afo-esaid, inopeu court. at the e sic court, in the county of Nevada, on the 3d at 10 o’elock, A. ¢ tu show cairse, nyor of that Inseland an assignment and he be dissharged trom v8, in pursuance of the statute iu such exse made and provided ; and in the mean time-li proceedi solvent be-atayell. ourt room of day of July, M , of that day, then and ther if any they can, why the vent shculd not be vrant of his estate be made, his debta and Mabiliti ngs against said fa Witness my hand and the seal of saiti RQUH AR, Clerk, Farquhar, Deputy, urt, this tatd G.S. Hupp, Atty. ‘YONSTABL E'S SALE.—By virtue of an delivered, issued MeGoun. Exsq., wm act ce in and for the of Nevada, bearing date May 9th. a. p satisfy a judgment rendered by aabl C the 18th cay of April, A. pb. 1883. In favor of M. J Heydleauff, and against Edward Esmond, for the sum of $104 4= princi and $17 20 costs of suit, I tion any will sell to the highest biader for cash the following described property heretofore at tached Aprit 15,-1863, to wit: All the right, title and interest uf Edward Es mond of, in and to that certain piece or parcel of mining ground, situated on Arkansas hill near the town of Red Dog and known as the claims of Esmond & Co., together with flames, tools, appurtenances and privileges thercunto Alvo a certain house and lot, together with all-the improvements on «aid let, situnted near the toll} ouse of Cuew & Brox. scribed property at public ou the 8th day af 4 Stn = b. 1863, betwee the hours of 9 o’elock A. M and 5 o'clock Pp. M. of said day. ‘Taken as the property of Edward Ksmond t demands and aceruin Witness my ha 863. Sourt of Robt. ing Justice of the Pea pul, and $80 19 interest, have taken in execu Will sell the aLove de auction at Red Dog © satisfy the above is 2th day of May. a. p. MILT. COMBS, Constable. DISSOLUTION, by given that the copartnerre existing bet ween the under signed. under the firm .ad nate ot & Co.in the book and stationery seolved by mutual consent. ana I. J olf in the bouk conduct the business on jhis own account, and will also pay all debts and. receive all monies Sue A. P. CHURCH, T. H. ROLFE, 1. J. ROLLER. OTICE is here ship heretofo the interest of T. H. store, will hereafter Nevada, May 20, 1863. Paeific Mail Steamsiip Company, ae NOTICE, RRA EMENTS have ‘dee which shipments of Gold, aan Ga r Ores can be forwarded wand from ,San Francisco to erates For fnrther Silver and Ceper through sills tttculars apply RBEs, Agent. «ULeidsdori sta. “ “Cor Sacramento an of ahreaad ereditors of tne said Inselvent. to be and appear before Hon. Distries Judge aforesaid,in open room, of said court, in th. ounty of Nevada; on the 13th day of June D's 1963, ‘at100’clork, A w., of that day then an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged trom his\debts, and ‘liabilities. in pursuance of the statute in sach ease made and provided ; and in the méan-time all proceedings ‘against said Insolvent be stayed. : foc : Witness m tnnd ted the seal of said court, thie 12th day of May A. v. 1863. +s ROH. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ByG K. Farquhar, ’ D. Belden, Atty iy ESE BAt,&, — Whereas. on the i6th day of May. A. p. 1x63, a tinal judg ment and deeree was: rendered in the District Court of the i4th J 1 District, of the State of Califoruia, in and for the county of Nevada. against.U. 8. Gregory and in favor of Edward Bouroughs fur the sum of ‘fen Hut sey Bty-three and 15-100. dollars, principal debt, with interest om theprinespal at the rat of 134 per eent per month from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And wherens.on ‘he ssid 16th of May, 1863, it was ordered and decreed by the said cuurt, that the mortgaye setforth in plaintiff ’s complaint be foceclosSed, ad the property therein deserib ed,. to-wit ; Those.certain lote or parcels of land situated and being in the Tuwnship and county of Nevada and bounded as followe, beginning af a point on the cast side. of Washiington street, at the south.cast eorner of Fiurshutz’ lot,cunning thence easterly about 104 feet, thenee southerly at right angies about 100 fvet to Washington atrect thence north along said street to piace of beginning. . Ajso thet eerfain other lot bounded ak follows: begining at the jurction of Broudand Main strects ruuning thence southerly along the cast line of Mam street to Mr Cross fence. thence at risht angies . westerly 10 Oregon strect, theace along Oreyon street to Broai Street, and thence northerly aloug the line ef Broad str et, tothe place of begiining,containmg about one acre.” Also that eertaim other lot tyiug on the east side of Main street and opposite the junction of Broad and Main streets, bounded as jollows, beginning at a pointion Maia street, at thetiorthew. at corer ofa lot owned by Dr Overion andothers ru: ning thence up the eust line of Main street, and the Downleville roao about 2°0 feet, ther ce westerly aut nearly rightangies with this last line 2 feet, thenee westerly at-right angles witlr Ma‘n st, to the place or beginu: g, and containing about
one acre of land and two frame buildings, aid of suid premise< and tund being Within the county avd eity of Nevada belevied upon and sold tu satisfy said Judgment. tntcrest and costs. and the proceeds thereol applied to the paymentof said sums Of money a8 atoresan, Notice is hvreby giveu that I will expose to puolic sale, all the above described, property to the highest bidder fur cash in+ron' of the Court House door, in Nevadu, on Tucsday, Jone léth, 1863. between the hours of 9 o’elock A. M and4Pp. M. Given under my hand this 20th day of May 1 63. N. W, KAOWLEON , Sheriff. D. Belden Piff’s Atty. SHE BIE EF’S SALE —Wherens, on the WO 2ist day of May, A. D. 1863, afinal judyment aud decree was rendered in the District Court of the Fourtecnth Judicial District of the State of California-inior the eounty of Nevada. against “Condy Boyle, et al, and in favor of Geo P Dal ton for the sum of three hundred and seventy nine dollars principal debt, with interest on the principal at the rate-of ten-per cent per annum from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of sutt. And whercvason the 2istday of May, A.D, 1 63. it was ordered and decreed by the said Court, thet the mechan ic’s Nen set forth in plaintiti’s complaint be roreclosed and the property therein described. to pwit+ ‘fhe building situated aud the Jot of ground lying and being in the town of Grass Valley Nevada county, State of California, on the west side or Milrstreet, and now (formerly) oecupi d as a bourding house by Condy Byle, said prop erty is bounded of the north hy the lotof Pat Swretman, on the south by the lot eeeupied by Cook’s blacksmith ahop and running back to the’ lot oveupied by the ehurch. Said building isa two story frame, and fronts on Mill street, the lot being about 32 feet front on Mill street and running back the full width to the church lot. togerher with all and singular, the rights, priv lleyes and appurtenanves the: cuhto belonging or in any wise appertaing, be levied wpon and sold to satisfy said judgment, intercst and costs, and the proceeds thereof appli d to the payment of said sums of money as ufuresaid. Notice is hereby given, that I wiki expose to public sale all the above described property. to the highest bitder for cash, in front of the Court {Touse door. in Nevada, on Tuesday, yune 16th. i863" between the hours e@i 9 o’elock, A.. and # o’vlov Kk, P.M. 2 Given ander myhaod, this 25th day of May 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Dibble & Byrue PuT’s Atty. i. Ss" ERIF B’S SAU,B.—W hereas on the 2ist day-of May 18°, a finaljudgment and de eree was rendered iuthe Pistrict court of the Mth Judiciai District of the State of California, in and for thecounty of Nevada, against Joseph Clark and in favor of Thomas Halsal for the sia of Kight Hundred and Righty {0-100 dollars. principal debt, with interest on the prineipal at the rate ot two pe cent per month from the rendition of Judgment until with all costs ofsuit. And whereas, on the said 2tst day of May isi3, it was orvered and deereed by the saidecourt, that the mortgage set forth ia plaintif?s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described towiti—That certain piece or parcel of hand situate, lying and being in the town-hip of Grass Valley Nevady esunty; State of Catt ornia and bounded and described as follows : commenging at a point neara pine tree atjoining the Helvetia and Lafayette Ranch on the right hand side of the road leading from Grass Valley to Auburn, thence running ona line of fence in line between this ground and land belonging to M. ‘Tarlton toan oak tree to Tarlton’s eornér ; thenee westerly. ona line of fence abouf 400 yards to a small pine tree; thevce south on a line of fence. about one mile to the lowerend of Berry’s Ranch; thence casterly along the line of fence a joining the homestead of the party ofthe first part (idest the said defendant Clark) about of a mile, theuecin a nottherly direction to point of beginning containing about 250 acres of land and being all wie der board end stake-and-rider fence; together L Mehta all singulair the tegementg jrereditaments, franchises. rights, privileges and appur_} temances pm pertaining. be levi said judgment interest and costs, and the proceeds thereofapptied te the payment of said sums of money as atovesaid, *. paid, together belonging or in any wise apUpon and sold to satisfy Notice ishereby given that,I will expose to pubdlie sale, all the above-described property to the highest bidder, fer eash, in tront of the Court House door, in Nevada, ou Tuesday, June isth, . D., 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.,y@nd 4 P. M. Given ‘under ‘my hand. thie 25th dav ef May : NN. W. RNOWL@ON, shesiff Rat. Wibble & Byrne, Pi ’s Attys, oeder of Hon. T.B MeFarland, District Court,notice is hereby and there to show cause, if any the can, why the A er of that Insolvent should nvt be granted. +—§Sxc 2. The said baidadhall designed by the the whole orany portion of the ‘Asylum Bonds,’ wil, at-said clection. on their ballots for State , ,of the State of California, repre5 ye oy Senate and Assembly, Jo enact as wt f ds.Be. aoa Skcrion 1. For purpose of completing and furnishing the State Asylum for th¢~ Deaf; Damb, and Blinc, the Treasurer of the. State hull cause to be peepeces cute re bonis. of the tate of California, ring of seven cent perannum payable sevt-annaally, anine Arak ay oi January and the first day of July ofeach year, at the office of the Treasurer of the State. . orm of Bonds. follows: ay Governor, and countersigned by the Controller, and indorsed by the Treasdrer of State, and shall have the seal uf the state affixed thereto, and shall date from the first day of Julv. A Dp, I8e4. and be made payabic at the office of the Treasur‘their issue. ._ =" Coupons for Interest, SEG. &) ‘Thé@oupons forinterest shall be attached to cach bond, so thac each one may be removed without injury or defacement of the bond orthe remaining coupons. The said coupeus shall be conseeutively numbered. and signed by the ‘Treasurer of state, and shail represent the are attached. ~ Record of Bonds —Amount to be issued Sc, 4. e Treasurer shall furnish the Controller of state with the numbir and amount of each bond prepared for issue, and.each of the above named efficers shallbkcep a careful and correet record of Ahe number.and denomination o1 each bonil issued under this Act, the whole amount of Which bonds to be styled th *Asy‘lum Bonds,” shall not exceed seventy-ffve thousand dollars [$75-000. } es Appropriation. Src, 5. The oa at reyen hundred dollars is hereby appropristéd, fromthe f wad arising from the sale of the **Asylum Kowa.” to pay such ex penses as may be incurred by the Tréasurer in the preparation of the said bonds. Tux for Payment of Principal and Debt. Sec. 6. Forthe payment of the principal and interest of the * Asyfum Bonds” authorized by this Act, ‘here shall be tevied, on the first Mouday in March A », eighteen hundred and sixty fou’, and each year thereafter. until the intercst and principal of said bon«sshall be fully paid. an annul tax of three-fourths of one percent on each one hundredd Ilars of value of ail the taxable property im this state, which tax shall be assessed and collected as other sta'e taxes, and by the Treasurer of state set apartin a Fund, to be designat «the Asylum Bond Kedemp'ion and Interest Fund,’ to be applied exclusively to the payment of the interest of the -‘Asylum LBonds.”’ aud for the redemption of the same ; and the faith ofthe state of California is pore: pleaged fur the payment. as herein provided, of he priacipal aud interest.of the said -*Asylum bonds.”’ : Surplus in Asylum Fund. SEC. 7=. Whenever, oy te first -day ‘of Jauuary or the ‘first of /uly of any year, there r-mains in the -Asylum Bound and Redemption luterest Fund,” a surplus of five thou and dollara, or more, alter the :pryment of interest us herein provided, it sliall.be the duty of the ‘Treasurer of tute to advertise ten days in one daily newspaper pablished in the City of Sacramento, and in ope daily newspaper published in the City of San Francisco, for sealed proposals to be opened one month after the expiration of the ume of publication. inpresence of the Governo-, State Controller, and Treasurcr, af the Treasurcr’s office, fur the surrender of Asytum tionds; and the advertieement shall state the amoutt of moneys in the Fund to be applied for the redemption of the said bonds, and the luwest proposals for surrender shatl be nem pted at such rates, not excee tiny par value, as will redeem the large-t a.nount of bonda, until the money in the Fuad ts exnausted. _Treasw ete Report Monthly = Sxc.8 The Treasurer of State shall-keef a ‘eb and particular account of interest paid and bonds redeem: d, end render the same to the Coéutroiler monthly, and it shall be his duty to pay the intcreston the said bonds, when the sume falls due, from the Fuud proviied by this Act, s Notice for Sule of Bonds—Praviso. Src 9. When this Act shall have been ratifled by avote ofthe people, as hereinafter provided, the ‘Treasurer of State shail adv-rtise twenty d-ys in one daily newapapef published in the City of Sacramentyv, and in one daily newspaper published in the City of Ssn Francisco, for seaied psoposals for the purchase ol radon-the-day nemed-in-the sdvertisement: for epening said proposals, they shall be opened at the office ot. the ‘Treasurer of State, in pr. sence of the Governor, Gontroller, and ‘Preasurer, and the sums bid for awarded to the highest bidder; PROVIDED, that no bid shall be aceepted at more than tem per cent diseount upon the amount represented: by the honda bid for: and any portion of the amount of bonds authorized . to issue under this Act which, shall not-be dis, posed of by bid os above provided. shall be ola’ by the Treasurer of >tete. with the approval of the Gov: rror and Controller; PhKovIDeD, that no sale shall be made at more than ten p r cent discount upon the amount represented by the bonds so sold, with the ivtcrest which may be due and represented by coupons at the time of such sate; and all sales shail be made for cold coin of the United States. and the prereeds shal! be set apart in the Treasury. and constitute the **Blind Asylum Buiiding Fund.’ Erection and Furnishing Asylum. . Sec. 10. "The Trustees of the Deat-pumb; and Mind Asytum, upon approved plans and epeciieations, which shail be filed in the office of the Secretary or State, shall contract upon sureties, whieh shall be approved by the Governor, for the erection and furnishing ofthe asylum ina complete manner; PROVIDED, it shall not invoive more expenditure than wil! be eovered by the amount realized from the sale o: the Asylum bonds issued under this Act. Claims to be Certified, ste. Src. 11. All elaims for material, labor; and eharges, incurred in constructing and furnishin the Deaf, Dunrb, and Blind Asylum, in accor ance with the plans above mentioned, shall be cértified by the Board of Trustees, and upon approval by the Board of State Examiners, the Controle: of State shall draw his warrant for the amount of such claim m favor of the person or persons to whom it is due, and the Treasurer of. State shall ae the same frem the Blind Asylum Building Fund. Aet to be submitted to a Vote at Election of ee September, 1863. Src. 12, This} act shall be submitted to the people of the State for ratification at the general election, te~be held on the first Wednesday of September, a. p. hteen hundred and sixtythree, and the qualitiet electors ef this State Offices, vote cither for oF’ mst thia Act: ‘Blind Asylume. er of state-within twenty days after the date-of semi-annual interest on the bond to which they es, S ce against-this Act shall be canvassed, returned. aud delar.d, in the . same manner and subject'to the same:rules as ; cast for Treasurer of State ; and if it appear that a majority of all the yotes cast for and acains' this Actas aforesaid are in favor of the same, then it shall have immediate effect, and — the Governor shall make proclamation thereof accordingly. and the Treasurer of Sate all proceed as above directed to provide for thé preparation and sale re ot tee age i : ed;but should a2 ority’ of votes be give #eainst the Act, then it shall be void and of ne € Publication by Secretary of State. SEC. 14. The Secretary of State shall cause ‘thifs Act to be published in one newspaper in oasis: Judiciel District, if one be published thereinthroughout the State, for three months preceding the first Wednesday of september, AB: eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at such rates of advertising as are maintained by the papers in whieh the same may be published; PROVIDED, they do not exceed the rates fixed for State ie. Ok Section fourteen of this Act shall. tal.e efllect immediately, THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE RIFLEMAN, Will stan‘ for Mares this seaon, at DolIl’s Ranch, inidway on the main rood between Red Bluff and Te * up to August Ist. a Terms—$100 Per season. Pedigree—Riflemaa,b h. bred by John H. Cooper, of Fuyette co., Ry in'1855. Got by Imp Gleneve, out of the dam Frazier and Markeman by Rodolph, gd Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria by Dandrige’s Fearnauzht—Imp Janus. . Rodolph was by Sir Anchy. of fransport, dam by Haxali’s Moses.(‘1e.by Imo Sir Uaray)gd ~ . B ackburn’s Whip. ¢g gd Maria, by craig’s Alfred g gg d the.celebrated Prior mare. Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to the dam of Thornton’s Kattler. by Imp Robi Beadbreast, gd by Obseurity, g gd Old Slamer‘kin by Imp Wildair, sega the mare Cub,importea by Col. Delaney. of Virginia in 1767, Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodecker, dam by Dux :Curiosity by Snap ; Reguus ; Godolphin Arab, Imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by English Janus, dam by Fox, » d by the Bald Gallowry. Ginaese was bred by the Earl of Jersey. in 1831, and wontwo thonsand guincas. Riddlesworth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The mext year he won the Gold. Cup at Royal Ascot, and then challenged forthe Whip: which banternict no acceptunce. He now retired trom the turf, and was imported into the United Statea by James Juekxon. in837. Got ny Sultan, ont of Trampotine,by Tramp; Web. by Waxy : Penelope. by Trumpeter ;_ Prunella, by Higlflyer ; ‘Promise, by Snap; Julia, by SBlank: Speeta tor s dam. by Partner; Bonny La'‘s, by Bay Balton :; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet s Barb; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb mire. ats Nag Rifleman, atthe State Fair of 1862,"‘took the first premium for thorough-bred horses,and was entered for the sweepstakes for thoroughbreds. and HAD NO COVPETITOVS, xP Persons sending mares from a distavce ean rely upon, their stucks receiving careful and particular attention by experienced men, and being provided with ample cnclosed. pasturage, and without extraeharge. during the season, of the best quality, but at therisk of the oWners. J. G. DOLE. April ist. Red Bluff *HERIF£S SALE —Whereas. on the 2tst Ne) day of May. A. 1). 1863, a-finaljudgment and deere Was rendered inthe lth Judicial Distriet ‘Of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada aguinst David Phelps in auit of RK. Little vs David Phelps, for the sum ot two thousand five hundred aud fifty six dollars and thirty five cefits—$2,555 35—With interest thereon from the date of this dicreeat the rate of twe ’r cent per month until paid, Also, against avid Phelps. an-enitof A. Ff. and . J Clark vs David Phelps. for the sum ot two thousand . five hundred wirseitty ex da hire and thirty-five ee ts—$2.556 35—with interest thervon fromthe date of this deeree ac the rate of two per. cent per month until paid. Aud atso, against EB. J. Clark and in favor of Henry Powell for the stm of nine hundred and thirty three duliars and sixty-six cents—$933 66—with interest thereon from the date of this ecree at the rate of two per cent per month uotil paid And whereas on the said 2ist day of May, 1863,-it was ordered and deereed by the said court that the mortgages set forth in the s»veral complamts to this action be forecldsed and the property therein de seribed te-wit: Ist, All of that certain lot or par¢ Lof property :kua‘c ia Brid-eportTaw'p, Nev. Oo. known as the Central Ranciv& Saw Mill, said Mill property being about ten acres of Jand on which said Saw-Milis_situated.-and eadjeining thereto. Said Saw Mill being generally known as Clark’g saw Mill, lying about two miles east of North San.Juan, and »t the upper end of the Ratiroad leading from North Sim Juan. Also the Saw Mill Machinery, including sawassteam power and apparatus in and belonging to said Mill. also.all ofthat property kuown as the Rettroad lading from said Saw Mill to North san Juan, including Railroad track, the land on wiuach said track fs located and the izht of way to and over said track, ‘ogether with all and singuwlur therignts, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging ~ 2d. That certain Nailroad leading from Ciark & Cc’s Lumber Yard in North San Juan to the new Saw Mill near Key’s Ranch, about three mi'esin length more or less Also said new Saw Mill, known as the Clark & Companiy’s new Saw Mill. and ten acres of land upon which the said Mill is located. the same being bounded on the north and east by the aforesakl Key 8 Kanch. Also, the Boilers, Engines. . Saws and other Machivery thereto attached. Atlee; that certaintot of iid, ing and being Hi the said county of Nevada, lying on the rain road leading from the Owk Tree Rench to Mon tezuma Hill, containing 160 acres more or less. Also the Steam Saw Mill situated thereon and the Boilers, Engines, Saws and Machinery attached together with all the Lumber and Lumber contracts deeded by the parties of the second partito the party of the first part by their deeds and trensfers executed June 3, 18 2 together with alland singular the rights, privileges and appurtenauees thereto belongiug or in anywise pertaining bé levied upon ani sold to satisfy the said several judgments hc retmbefore set forth with-interest and costs and the proceeds thereof applied to the paymeat-of the said several sums of money as aforesaid Notice is hereby given. that I. will expose te public sale all the above deser:bed property to the highest bidder for eash, in frent of the Court Ouse door, in Nevada,on TUESDAY, Jun: 23d. 1863, beiween the hours of 9 o'clock, A . and 4 P.a:, Given-under my hand. this 28th day of May 1803 N. We KNOWLTON. Sheriff. ALEXANDER BUSWEEL. tical Bookbinder, Paper Ruler _snd Blank Book Man turer, 517 Clay.and 514 Commercial streets. between vl every description neatly executed ! thoxe voting for the seme shall have written printed on their ballets for State omcers ithe Bi Blank Bookeruled and to desired and bound to any car suit 6 « =i neds am. eds