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December 27, 1868 (4 pages)

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rn mai road to a travel arder carvers ilt, one on the farther up on same comes in, 12xi9 in the , repaired. l9 work is to be done: a] here the lower Odell’s t re’ r laces pot in go ooky pl a se eouk sa eoanammial , en it re 34, 1860. ‘Throngh the & be thrown ont of the road. ( BECTION NUMBER FOUR, } icing at the head of the new grade RET. M. ack's fs he ee beng tac Ba house to Cherokee afd N. } Jaan . . Three miles more or less, roonices breakwatera and turn the water off the from washing and in good the Winter. pelt Freee se ff 83 un Two just above . Odoll’s house, 12x12 in the clear, and one e@ where old road lear, both to be 16 feet loan to be made of 8-inch spruce plank covextra. with l-inch bards cros«ways. Other culverts need opening and bridges to ‘e time in the Spring the folFrom Black’s road "s house all grades, hills.and sidling side, and the di rowr. into rnts and low places, wi itched on upper Bide is too high, tobe sgt off. From Mr, Trainer’a to Mr. road to be put in good general repair; from Mr. Odeli’s to the Cherokee road the grades, hills and sidiing places to be sloped off and ditched on the upper side, and the road made rounding. All miry places to be ditched; it, and the whole put and kept in ir until September mer loose rocks to juires brea< waters and ont. places, ta. 4 tate the warer off the conlete order with & posts, an Se and one ator above to ORCANS! : THE LOWEST IN PRICE. d bey MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COM-: PANY, have now such great facilities and resources that they undertake to offer not only the best and cheapest instruments in the greatest variety as to the capacity and style, from H n to very e t. bat also the lowest et Ones coe walt wich can be es a quality which can be proAmerica. They now. manufacture three grades of Organs, viz : : . Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. ‘Phe Standard of Excellence in. their department, acknowledged the best instruments oftheir © nin class in the world; winners of over Seventy Highest Premiums. in America, and of the First Class Medal, at the recent World’s Exposition in Paris; in competition with the best makers of all countries. As to the excellence of these instruments, the manufacturers refer with confidence to thé musical profession Fring f who wiil, almost with unanimity teetify that they are hee mgr =e one bears on its name board trademar’ : “MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN.” Prices fixed and invariable, $110 to $1000 each from = thereis no disconnt to churches or schools. : _ The Metropolitan Organs. A new series of organs of great power, fine bie ged and mach Anema of tone. "legantt and thoroughiy made in ev. ular, ap in general excellence penoeid on y to thet Ma= & Hamlin Cab: ee Each one has TH. The Mason > Hamlin Portable in size ; the interior always of the very best quality, bat cases quite plain. Each one bears the trade mark. * mn & Hamlin Portable Organ.” . Price $75 to $125 each, fixed and invariable. VALUABLE. HOVEMENT. From this date, ( , 1868) we shall introduce in several ayes of our Cabinet Or8 a new and very utiful invention coming several recent ts. It will be tunes as ee Very com THE MASON & HAMLIN IMPROVED VOX HUMANA OK FAN TREMOLO, And excels every other attachment of this general class in the beanty of its effects, the persect €ase with which it is ite darability and freedom from liability to get out of order. 1. Te eonnection with the Antomatic Swell, (exclusively used: in the M. & H. Cabinet Organs.) it produces the nearest approach to the peculiarly sympathetic, rich and attractive quality of a fine bnman voice, yet attained in bef reed instrument, It is operated by the ordinary action of the bellows of the instrument. and requires nO se pedal, being pla by the game p motion, and as easily as an instrument with out it. i 8. Ithas no clockwork or machinery, and is.entirely free from lability to get eut ‘of order, and as durable as the instrument itself. Circulars and catalogues with fall descriptions and illustrations free. KOHLER, CHASE & CO., ee, Wholesale and Retail Agents, . : $AN FRANCISCO. NOTICE, Mohawk & Montreal Consolidated G. 8. M. Co. ‘ Nevada County, California, ber Tih, 1968. N OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting . . ofthe Board of Trustees of this Company held at the Mohawk.& Montreal Mill, Meadow Lake, Cal. this day, a resolution was to remove the office of the Company to Franc.sco, by request of the holders of 19523-4 ares of Stock. In parsuanee whereof the ar above stated on the 10th day of January, to the office of R. Wegener, 414 a ee . San Francisco. aio M. & M. Con’d um The American Submerged Pump}. “tty —o The Pacific Pump Manufacturing COMPANY. . \HE CHEAPEST, BEST A MOS’ T ABLE PUMP IN USE, os ; seeps NO PACKING, Fe e ALLA METAL, This pump saves fifty per cent. of power, ie always in working order, and Ys admirably adapted for wells, irrigxtion or mining pur The emaliest eize will throw a stream sixty bo largest will raise 40,000 gallons per min te with steam power, The Pump may he seen working at Z. P. Davis’ shop, Broad Direct, Haveday P Call and Seo it. Nevada. Angust $3th, 1968, Be sure and get good Boots ! B LUTZ, 7 ‘YAN BE FOUND: at his old stand, just be. low the National Exchange Hotel, ON BROAD STREET, Ready to make as good Boots as were ever age Give him a trial'and be assured of the Been fram leave Whart, >. streete. at }1 0 off the side. Three new calverts built, one at Phillip’s ranca, ene near an old oak tree before with bewn timber not less than 6 inches thick; yey lhe! A RR 72 gE RI SOUT ot eae a. 2 a ; bs 5 vaca th moar hy Se on and the Pre org ; Throagh Hekets com be ob rown into places road; where ieee & gone is ety the = sides to be : <a eng ima ny will be dispatched The new sien eireed crossin Dec. 3th—Colorado, Capt. E. 8. Farnsworth to be put repair, and =, caeaamenne connecting with Arizona, ry os Maury road and to be pat and kept in good . Cabin berthed ¢ gn secenee and snbstantial repair, until ber 2d. . checked — 100 pounds allowel each 1869. Through the Summer the loose rocks to . #4ult pars . An experienced Saree Ge be thrown out.of the road. board. Medicine and attendance free. These GEORGE GEPHARD, steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. Pas deis Road Commissioner. . ! ed to have their THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. feet and raise Twenty Gallons per minute ; t Pap RS ee one Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK. Se Eh one at Maree are baggage en rd Reaeeie o'clock. Through tickets to Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and Nationa! Steamship Line. can be obtained at the P. Mo §. 8. Co’s Office in San Francisco where also be obtained orders for Liv-. erpool-or Southampton te San Francisco eith-‘ er via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired } amount of £10 to £20 will be advanced with the above orders. Holdersof orders wi'l be aired to identify themecives to the nts in Kogiand, ‘For merchandise freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. For fmeenge and other information apply at the Patific Mail Steamship Company's office, oe Sacramento and Leidesd: streets, OLIVER ELDRDGE, Agent. . BOOTS AND SHOES WILLIAM R. COE, Corner of Main.& Commerciai Sts. Thave just received NEW sTOCK OF GOODS, s Consisting of Gents? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Imo : Slippers, &e., Ke. From the vest Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Rubber Boots,Gents, Ladies, Misses AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from the Manu received by the Inst steamer. I also have a full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Biacking, Neats Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, ay ot ails, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in everything to be . found iz a first class Shoe and Finding Store. Repairing done in the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order, And a good. fit warmuced in ‘every AE keep Boots of my own manufacture ways on esr sant aay Sth tower tn . *aper than y other House in this eity. ~ HERIFR’S SALE. — Whereas William L. kD Tisdale on the 14th day of Dec. A. D. 1868, recovered a hs i ent in the District Court of the 14th Jndicis) Districtlof the State of Cali fornia, in and for the Connty of Nevada.against the Nevada Theatre Co. for the «nm of FortyOne Hundred & thirty-six ($4,136) dollars. with interest thereon from the date of said judgment atthe rate of T per cent per annuiw till paid, principal and intere*t payable in U. § gold coin, together with ests of suit taxed at $22 2% and counsel fees allowed herein amouwting to the sum of, which jndgment is recordedin the Judgment Book 4 of the said District Court. oo pages 606 and& and whereas it isrderet that the morts set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foréclosed,and the property therein described, to-wit :—All that certain piece or. parcel of land. situate. lying and being on the’ southerly side of Broad street, in the city and ceunty of Nevada, State of California, known as the Bailey House lot: the said lot being forty seven feet ‘six inches in front. on said Broad s-reet, and ranning back the same width one-hundred and sixty-six feet and eleven tnehes to Spring street. and upon which lot is erected the brick building now known as the Nevada Theatre, together with all and singnlar the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or ‘n any wise appertaining, be levied upon and sold to satisfy said ju nt, principal and interest,counsel fees, and expenses of sale. Notice is herehy given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, in U.S. Gold Coin, in fron rf the Court House door, in the city of Neva on ‘Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1869. “ betweea the hours of 9 o'clock, a. ». and 5 o’cleck, P. M. Given under my hand this Dec. 16th, 4. pv. 1868. R. B. GENTRY, Sherif. Williams & Johnson. Attys dit a "S SALE —Whereas, Charles E. > Brn le on ei ms psa * See. A ‘ . a ent In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, a the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, inst George W, Parehiey for thé “ of Foot Husdred Sea forty-four dollars, ith interest thereon from the of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent anri and’ fos Lad num P mterest payable in U.S ‘gold coin, together with costs of suit taxed at . and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $23 00, which jadgment is led “in the Judgment Book 4 of the said Court, on page 608,and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and the yreeeee bed, to-wit :—The univided one-half of that certain parcel ond eet and being on the north wes Coyote stree the of French Corra), in a ha eva State of California. north and east by grounds of D. J. Wao Co. and on the south and west by said Coyote street, upon which is situa the iard: saloon of Parshley & Evans, together w: gniar the priv’! and there.
unto helocalans, be . levied a sold to satirfy said judgment, ; ‘and interest, counsel fees, casts an EP ASeS aga Notice is hereby given hat I will expose to Rive Miybewt bidder fer cosh, in Ee SEER ase t t er for cash, in U.S. coin in front of the Court House door in the ci of Nevada, on ‘ * ~ Tuesday, Jan. 12th, 1869, Between the ng a A. Mand 5PM paren ines Suen, Shee t. If you want t Boots or Shoes Repaired may . .’ iycases without mercury or any injurious drugs. oe i _It is important to those who are afflicted. or } of those charia’ ‘Names. No. Cert. No, Shs, Am't. Alphens Bull, 2 218 $109 00 -E. B. Mott, jr. 6 150 75 00 Geo. Mo’ 0° 10. 500 Geo. Mohrel, il 10 500 Geo. Mohrel, 12 10 600 eo. Mohrel 13 5 250 .M 5 4 5 250 Silas Garber. 19 10 5 00 Jas. P. Wheeler, 30 50 25 00 das. P. Wheeler 31 5 25 00 Jas. P. Wheeler, E>] 50 25 00 Jas. P: Wheeler, 3 50 35 00 o@ Vail, ot 20 Te 00 J. Flint, 37 20 16 00 LL aa, 88 50 2500 Lb ua, 89 50 25 00 -E. L. Reqna, 40 50 25 00 LL. Requa, 4 50 25 00 d. $5 Goa 48 hea, 200 ee at eg L. 2. Book “$i 100 50 00 J. . . hot isened 4 200 MeFariand not borers jo 800 N, not issid 20 10-00 And in accorda: law, and an order of tg A ft REMEDIES, PR. GIRBON’S DISPENSARY i , 4. NEAR COMMERCIAL: S46 PRANCISCO. Es tablished In 154. for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, euch as Gonorrhea: Gleet, Stricthre. Svphilie in all ite m@ Impotency, ete, Skin Dis easee dof years standing) . aad Ueerated ‘Legs eur Horrible Diseases, How many thonsands of persons, both male and female, are there who are sitffering ont a indulgences. or from virns absorhed into the system! Look at theic pallid. emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down conetitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents. guardians, ends, attend toany of those who are suffer-: any of these horrible life destroying maladies—see that they are cared for and cared before it he too late. Send them immediately pbinate Giecase te ‘tepecial study for yoasd, e disease his es 8 ’ and who is certain to cure the most inveterate to those. who are interested 1m the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, pablishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Burope and other places. Be th striet inquiry. os you may fallinto the ans. j Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This soli vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the yonth of both sexes tn an almost unlimited extent. prodncing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measnrés, Viz: Sallow countenance. dark spots under the eyes. pain in the head. ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots,.nneasiness ahont the loins, weakners of the limbs. confused vision, blunted ‘intellect, loes of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun esecietv, lose of memory, hectic finshes, pimples and varions ernptions abont thé face. fnrredtonene, feted breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and freqnent insanity. Ifrelief be not obtained. persons eo affiéted should apply im-, mediately. either fn person or by letter. and have a cure éffected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease. which never fails of effecting a quick and radicalcure. Dr. G will give Qne Hundred Dollars toany one who will prove satiefactorily to bim that he was-cured ofthis complaint by either of the’ San Francieco quacks. Married Mien, Or those whe contemplate marriage, who sre suffering under anv of these fear‘) maiadies, shonld not forgetthe sacred responsibilities resting npon them nor delay to obtain immediate relief. t To the Ladies, bye The varions complicated and distressing diseaves incident to females, treated with emirent success—ench as So sions, Jlarities. Whites. Falling of the Womb, Tnmore, all Urinary Diseases, Nervons Debility, Painful or Difficnit Merenration, % te., will be speedily cnred. without poltsonons soon ty injuries. or gnpalatable medicines of anv kind. "Have no: delicacy in calling, no differance what your:‘troubles may he. The. afflicted are co invited to call and satisfy themselves. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines, may rely upon his assurances of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually satis factery remuneration for cervices ered, conefdering the circnmstancés and di Ities of cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders,DOCTOR GIBBON ie responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himeelf to’effect:@ radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon. stating case.symptome, length of time the disease has continued,and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for nse. By enclosing $15 in cur ency or $10 iu se: Am a registered letter through the Post ice or throngh Wels, Far& Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to anv part of o fthe Union. Address ‘DR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street, corner Commercial, Francieco.— Post office box 252. Remember to pat BOX 252.on the letter. Consultations eal oan tito Ok L call ndents please inform GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the DarLy Transcrirt. mar 19 { UB 8. GRANT MINING COMPANY. Loe cation of works, Carlisle, Nevada county, Cal. Notice.—There are delinquent upe the following described stock on account of Assessment levied on the Ninth day of Nov. 1868, the several amounts set opposite the naaes ofthe respective Shareholders, as fola's Nov. 1868, co foany shame of each parcel of ; , will be sold at by on 2nd day of et 9. . ¢ hour of 2 wo Moai dyin ah with costs 1s*s. ke * ATE. . $18 Tesuery st., . Willen forms, Seminal Weakners, erefore careful and make . the undersigned, Administrator of said Betas : to confir ce said Probate irt, sell at private sale, ih ‘parcel, ¢ ¥ street, in interest and estate of the said he eh thé fime of Mis death, aind all the right, fue and interest-that the said estate has by ‘ ig ie. ose on, situated between Spring bounded on the sonth and west by lands Watson, together with the machinery, tools and implements. heretofore and em ea to Po Packonith toe. t= oe J and enbject to its proportion of the half of the sum of $5,879 72 ort ta.— All offers for the purchase of the above proped, in writing, at his. place of é foresaid prior to said Bon Menge of the gale, cash in United Fn coin, on confirmation of sale by said Pro Court — Deed at the expense of th: pane. Any inPan in Pong ors to ro Estate oo a tained ion te the unders isco JAMES MONRO, Administrator of the Est. of Wm Heugh, decd. . Nevada me Dec. 16th, 1848, ‘ Williams & Johneon, Attys for Estate. ADMINISTRATORS SALE, —— Notice is ist ereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon the Probate Court of Nevada Co. State of California. made om the third day: of ‘December, A. D. 1868, in the matter of the Estate of John Hartsell deceased.the ued Administrator of said Estate, will, sub’ to confirmation by said Probate Court. sell] at private sale to the person making the highest: . offer therefor, in se waprschyelt —) el day of December. 1968, at the store of William < meee Haphong Dog, oo pete nga of Lit t ork,. evada, State of California, ‘all the Heht. title, iuterest and estate of the said intestatate. at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest. that the said Estate has, by on of law or otherwise acqui other or in addition to that of the said intestate at the time of pe nag msc id pao erg “ow the folowing described parcels of Real Estate, sitnate, lying and being in township of Little York, Nevada ity, California, First parcel—One cabin furniture, wood. &c. Second parcel— The undivided oné-cigth interest. in a set of — an ne known as Freednan & Co's ms situated on Deer Creek. Third parcel —The undivided one-sixth interest in a set mining claims. situated near You Bet known as the W lliams & Co's claims. Fourth parcel—The undivided one-half interest in a aset of mining claims known as Hartsell & Rose's claims, situated on Grave Yard Hill, near the town of Wanlonpa. All offers for the purchase of the above dcecribed Real Estate must be left in writing at W. A. BEGO! E'S Store in Red Dog. oie sale cash in United States gold coin, om confirmation of sale by the Probate Court of said-county. Deed at the expense of the purchaser, WM A. REGOLE, Administrator of the Estate of John Harteell, deceased — : Williams & Joht son, Attys for the Estate. December 9th, 1968. ROBATE NOTICE,— Estate of Jacob Vaw Blarn, deceased. Notice is hereby g ven by the undersigned Executrix of the above named estate, io thecrediters of, and ali persone having claims againet said deceased, to exhibit the same. with the necessary vonchers, within ten months from t tion of this notice to the u igndd at her piece of residence, in-the to ipo & Ready, Pee] of Nevada. MARIA VAN. BLARN, trix, Of the Estate of Jacob Van Biarn. dec'd. Williams & Johneon, Attys for the Estate. December 17th, 1968. COMPANY MEETING, Notice is heréby given to the Stockholders in the Independence Gold and Silver Minin bese ge Meadow Lake District. Nevada ty. ifornia, that a meetingofthe said stockholders will be held at the office of take on etn aan ee on Saturday, Ja: ad of Trastece for the ensuing year and such other business aa be presented. Per order of D.R, Wood, $. . _J. FIGUIERE. Secretary. _ Meadow Lake, Nov, 28th, 1868 Meeting of Stockholders. OTICE is hereby given that the Annas} N "Meet of Stockholders of the SCANDL AVIAN GOLD & SILVER MINING COMPANY, will be. held at the An: Houes, on ‘MONDAY the 18th -day of January, 1869.3 12. o'clock. M. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuin. cH, Anthony House, Dec. a, ot v ‘OHAWKE AND: MO DATED GOLD:AND SILVER COMPANY, Meadow Lake Nevada County, Califorria. ment tice.—Notice is hereby given that at a ; of the Board of Trastees of said Company, on the 7th day of December, 1868. an aseessment of three dollars ($8) per share was levied on. each and every share.of the Capit«l Stock ofthe above named Company, payable immediately, in U.S, gold. coin, to the Somer his office, at the Mohawk and Montreal Mill, on the mine, Meadow Lake District,. Nevada County, California, or at the office of R. Wegener, 414 California Street, San Francisto.— Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain pnpaid en the 1@th day of January. i will be deeriied delinquent. and will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless ent be made before. will be sold on the th dav of Jannary, 1869, to pay said inanent assessment, sogethes with eoets of pos and adverti-ing. S. B. SEGUR, Sec’y. M.& M.€on'd G & 8. M. Co. M eadow Lake, Dec. tth, 1868.. 210 Wotkis J. FIGUIERE, “a “ant w tried to me wil be prom ‘ Terms a igs2e33 <a © tiles Ki Pb > A tT & @& SB .A4 2 w2t