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February 11, 1869 (4 pages)

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rs Locationof Works, linquent upon the follow on uc®0gnt of Assessment Lake District, e. There are de-~ described stock, on the ant . 14, levie “th day of December. 1868. the several amounts . set oppo-ite the names of the holders, as follows: . cr ROP Ment ei a a __._ ames, : N.S. No Shs. Am't— respective share. to ebvestr-the houre of 85 Mand 5 PW. a ‘———Gohn ' ip or Mining pom Act concerning . ape : , approved April 2d, ‘ np for Minin John W, rir fil to pay raid arch, . * eam of’ “damages > “Rattey STE AST gt rect A, 5 20: 60. Bergeot-A, ag 30 Bisho po tone “@ohn Jonas Cornell C, M, Doten-Alf.--— M Fed GMD AND SILVER Min ING CO. + Acapulco, . St-Nagaire-and— PACIFIC MAIL STEAMHIP 60s » STEAMSHIPS — WE WY oR K, JAPAN: AND CHINA Will be dispatched as follows: Leave, Wharf, corner First and Brannan atreeta, at 11 o'clock a. m. of the following dad, with one of the Company's. a Steamers fram ASPINWALL for NEW YORE. —On.theBth, ‘rea 4th, 22nd, and joth-efeach Railr: Gates, for PANAMA. connetting via Panama . ecm THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. THE LOWEST IN PRICE. par MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY. have now such great facilities and resources that-they undertake to offernotenly month. Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 6th touches ‘at Manzanillo, All touch at Departure of Fourteenth connects with French Transatlantic pentenr 's ‘Steamer for English Steamer .er Sout “viens ac ~ ean ca Lasiotte Mrs. tickets can he obtained Martiagd. PL. ae 30.00" Martin J, P. 216. 10 30 00 Martin’. P. 217 8.24.00 .MeCart BE. A, 91. 6 18 00 Pachere B, 263 5 15.00 Pachere B, ‘264 5 15 00 Peck J.8. . 95 10 30 00 Reeves R. CO. as BOF. 10, 8000 Riopelle J. B: tea A ee cc Schell GO.. oS . e 5 15-60 Sherwood W; 8" B15, + 165 45 00 Stephens J. 259 5 15 00 Stephens J. Dr & 10 30 00 8 BF 15-00 z 8 «0 30 00 3 87 16 45 00 289 . 100 300 00 290 «106 315 00 3 Ae A 301 197 eo 00 Whalen Jerry 222 «10K 50 Whatem Jerry A 290 = 60 00 White Martin ~ < 10 « 80 00 White Murtin 1 10 30 0 White Martin Wyre 10: 80.00 _And in accordance with law and an order of he Board of Trustees, made on the aid 8th day of January, 1869,80 many shares of cach yn) of said stock as may be necessary will sold at publicauetion, at the office of Manu' vice Dore & Co. 827 Mongomery St. San Francieco, California, on TUESDAY. February 9th, 1869,at 1 o'clock, P.M. of said Gay, #0 the highest bidder, for'cash, in gold coin ef the United States, to pay. sa*d delinquent assessments thereon, together -with costa of advertising and expenses of sale. m R. WEGENER, Secretary. Office, 414 Catifornia Street. San Francisco. San. Francisco,Jan. 24th. 1869. ARG GOLD AND SILVER MEN4 ING VOMPANY. Location of Works, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county, . Qalifo Notice. There is.delinguent up‘on the following described interest in said mine on acconnt of asressment levied ‘October , the amount set opposite the name, te wit = the Trust Deed of said Company. and tvelag a ’ i be : of ® ny, ‘Deng & : or ‘Of the State of ¢ “ sow te anuoannes with the previs ons of rtnerA . on or before the ist dayof M 9, notices for the sale of hia said interest on that day be posted and the sale will in secordance bigs . law, Rife, } “WM. B. MAY, Secretary. rs r 80) streets an Francieco. ‘ ce . aa SALE.—By virtue of an Excéution to me‘delivered issued out of the Dis‘triet Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Dietrict ip and for the:County of Nevada, State of Calidornta, and pening date Jannary 28rd, 1889, ‘on & judgment rendered in said Court Jan. "99nd, 1869,.in favor.of Henry Summers and against O. Palmer and 8. Everingham for the Three Hundredand Seventeen dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 7 rannum ‘till paid, together with and disbursements, together with percent. $85.00 Fg lag Bey amounting to the sum of $1. T heave ied upon all the right, title-and intesest of defendants, ‘heretofore attached, in and to. the follow descri roperty towit:—That certain eight stamp Quartz Mill, known as Palmer & Everingham's Mill, together with engine, boiler. and all machinery peeps. spear are thereunto belorging or in any wise appertaining situate on South Fork -of Poormans Creék, about two miles southerly from the villege of Burcka South, in the couzty of Nevada. State of C Jifornia. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to. Ahe highest bidder, in frontof the Court House. ‘door, in-the city of Nevada, On Tuesday, Feb. 23d, 1869, oe the houra.of § o'clock, A. m. and 5 0 , PM. iven under my ‘hand this 26th day of Jan. . &# DP. 1849. ._B. GENTRY, Sheriff T. B. Reardon, Atty. jo (QOHERIFP'S SALE,— Whereas John C. Cook i" erly and Jobn Caldwell, on the 26th day of Jan. 180, recovered a judgment in the District Geurt of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Californ'a,in and for the County of Nevada. against Wm. ‘R. Oats, Henry Hooper, Wm, Knight, Thos. Hoskins, Wm. Mill, Richard 8. Bowden, awd William Penrose, for the sum of Fifteen Lrundred and Fifty Four . ($15 64) dollars, with interest thereon from the date of naid judgment at the rate of seven per cent per annum till paid, principal and interest payable in the gold coin of the United States, together with costs of suit. taxed at 00.and counsel fees all@wed herein amounttng to the eum of $60 which judgment is recorded in the. Judgment Book 4 of the said District Court, on page 641. and 642. and whereag it isordered that the mortgage set forth in ht “x complaint” be foreclosed, and” the property therein described. to wit ;—The undivided six-winths of all that certain lot of muining lands and mining claime situated lying and being on Kelief Hill, in the Township o Rloomfield, County of Nevada, and State of California, and: known and described as the North Star Diggings or Mining Claims, hounded as followet Having a frontage ef Three Hundred and Sixty feet, more or lesa, and adjoining the claims of Lamb & Company en the narth and that ofthe What Cheer Company's daims onthe south and on the east by the Vabou owned by Knotwell & Atwater. and extending back to the centre of the ridge: to gether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ‘appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appeértaining—be levy ied upon avd aeld to satisfy said judgment. principal and interest, counsel fee, costs and oxpenses of sale. [‘Tnis sale to be made subject to a mortgage lien ($1. 04800) on said prem igor, held one Julia MeCormick . . Noticeis hereby given, that I will expose to public sale all the above described operty, w the highest bidde Cas 8. Reld coin,in froot ofthe Court House doox, in the wty-of Nevada—on-: 2 Tuesday, Feb. 234, 18695" d, this.2%tbdav. ENT 1 B. GE! Given under. my han ee: RE “Pealdwell, Atty. in Re “3 A. €. NILES, , Attorney and Counselor at Law ~~ OFFICE— Oorner of Broad: j adult passenger. “An experienced Surgeon on on edie & Pine Strects, Nevada 7 Stea iv ‘ South America, and P. F s Steamer for Central America. Through tickets can be ob The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below : Q Feb. 6—Golden Age, Capt. E. &. Farnsworth connec' ing with Alaska, Capt. ag 2 Feb, 12th—Getorado, Capt. Wm. H. Parker connecting with Rising Srar, Capt. King: ~~ Gh, end ~sacrameanto, Capt. A. Weat, connecting with Henry Channcey, Capt. Conner, > Feb 27th.—Montana, Capt, W. H. Hudson, -cornecting with Arizona, Capt, Maury. Cabin passengers berthed through. Raggage checked. through — 100 pounds stowed each board. Meiicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at'11 o'clock, Pas’ sengers are requested to have their baggage. en board beforel0 o’clock. Through tickets to Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and National Steam~hip line; can be obtained at the P. M. 8. 8. Co's Office in San Francisco where may also -be-oftained orders for passage from Liverpool or Southampton-to San Francisco eith* er via Hew York or St. ‘Thomas—if:a_desired. amonnt of £10 to £20 will be advanced. with -the above oraers. Holders of. orders wi'l be required to identify themselves to the agents -n Hnglard. For merchandise and freight or New York and way ports, Company's form bill Lading only used. 5 No freight will be received on board after 2 ‘y. M. of the day prior to the steamer’s depar oo ee The Steamship Japan. Cant. Geo. E. Lanet will be. dispatched on Thursday, February 4th. at, 12 0’cloek. noon, from the wharf, corner of First and Brannan strests, for Yokohama and Hongkong, connecting at Yokohama with the ec sta, Sine ant ory — j ‘or passage, Fre and other information apply at the Pacific Mail Stea ip Compa‘ny's office, Corner of Sacramento and Leidesporff streets, San Francisco. OLIVER ELDRDGE, Agent. ~CANDINAVIAN QUARTZ MINING COM Ss PANY = Location of Works: near Anthony House. Nevada County, California. Notice.— There are delinquent upon the following described Stock, Ol ACCOUNT Of Assessment No. 6, levied on the 18th day of December, 1868, the several amounts set opposite the names ofthe vrespective shareholders: ~ ames, No. Cert. No, Sha, Am’t. WM. J. Crawford, 48 5 15.00 M.J. Crawford, 49° 5 15 00 ™. J. Crawford, 50 5 15 00 M. J. Crawford, 52s 6 15.00 M. 3. Crawford, 53 6 15 00 M. J, Crawford, 4 oe: 15 00 M. J. Crawford, 55 5 16.00 4g: W. Bristow, 44 4 12:00 G. W. Brietow, 4h 4 12 00 G. W. Bristow, 4 14 42 00 Jaa. Dezell, 1 10 30 00 Qvo. Jeffery, 6 10 30 00. Geo, aaeaat 8 2 6 00 Peter Tydd, M1 4 12 00 P. J. Novay; 12 2 6 00 Ole Tobias, 15 2 600 Jno. Lawson, 18 6 18 00 Mary E.Connely, 28 ag 6 00 Robt. Gutison, 63 2 6 00 Andrew Hanson, 0 2 6 00 Jno. Taylor, i 4 12 00 8. P. French, 14 6 18 00 R. Davis, %2 8 24 00 -And in-aceordance’ with law and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day of Décember, 1868, so many shares of each par“eel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pablic auction, at the officepf the Com. any, at ihe Anthony House, Nevada County, Jalifornia, on Saturday, the 20th day of Kebruary, 1869, at the hour of:2 P. M., of said day to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, toxether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. . : as .. JAMES DEZELL, Secretary. Anthony House, Jan. 25th, 1860. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. ——= { e DOUBLE LOCK. SINGLE LOCK: DOUBLE KNOT; SINGLE. KNOT. The Bost for Family Use, } AVING the celebrated REVERSIBLE FEED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION, If there is a FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE within one thousand, miles of San Francisco that is not giving-entire satisfaction if Lam informed of it, it will be attended to of any kind to the owner. SAMFUKL HILL, Agent, 111 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. HH. TL_FASKINS, Agent, Nevada city, a TAKE NOTICE, CE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that all ACQ s) ~ Florence Sewing Macaine, . promptly, withont expi«ad charge or expense‘, plain to very ed Organs of good quality which can be prothree grades of Organs, VIZ: h . Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. 7 their depart . € The Standard of Excellence i» their general clas jn the world ; . é over Seventy Highest Premiums in America, World’s Exposition in Paris, im competition with the best makers of all countries. As to the excellence of these instruments, the manufacturers refer with confidence to the musical proféssion generally, who wiil,almost with unantmity testify that they are ubequalled.— Every one bears on its name board the trademark, ; ; “MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN ** Prices fixed and invariable, $110,to #1000, each from which thereis no discount to churches or schools, It, The Metropolitan Organs, . A new series of organs of great power, fine quality and much variety of tone. Hlegantly and thoroughly made in-every particular, and in general excellence second only to the Masou & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.—Each one has the trade mark, ‘‘Metropolitan Organs.”’— Price $130 to $400. im i rieee The Mason & Hamlin Portable Organs. . Very compact in size; the interior always of the very best quality,-bat-casesfach one bears the trade mark. ‘‘Mason & Hamlin Portable Organ.” Price $75 to $125 each, fixed and_invariable. VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT. ¥rom this date, (October, 18°8) we shall introduce in several styles of onr Cabinet Organs a new and very beautiful invention com bining several recent patents, It will be known as THE MASON & HAMLIN IMPROVED ‘VOX HUMANA OR FAN TREMOLO, And excels every other attachment of this gen eral class inthe beanty of its effects, the per“ject ease with which it is a. its dnrapend and freedom from liability to get out of order. ty ‘ 1. Inconnection with the Antomatic Swell, (exclnsively used in the M,. & H,. Cabinet Organs,) it produces the nearest approach to the peculiarly svmpathetic, rich and attractive any reed instrument. 2. It is operated by the ordinary action of the bellows of the inetrument. and requires no separate pedal, being played by the same mation, and aseasily as an instrument with out it. : 3. Y¥thas no clockwork, or’ machinery, and is entirely free from liability to get out of order, snd as durable as the instrument itself.Circulars and catalogues with full descriptions and illustrations free. KOHLER, CHASE & C0O.,, Wholesale and Retail Agente, nd SAN FRANCISCO 1M Res MOST SUCCESSFUL BOOK Yet published on the War, written from a Southern stand-point, {s ‘ALEX. H. STEPHENS, . Official History of the ta" War between the States, 2% Ite Causes, Character, Conduct, And Results. _ This Work has already had an immense sale
in the East, some Agents making From $20 to $50 a Day, The intense desire evervwhere manifested to obtain this Work, its official character and ready sale, combined with a very -liberal commission, makes it one of the best Subscription Books published. : The eastern press, both North and Sonth, have universal! moderation, Sold only by Subscription ! Good profitable territory fer Agents yet to be had of eal H. H. BANCROFT & CO, SAN FRANCISCO. 2" General Agents for the Pacific Coast, 12 A TOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of John sN Williams, deceascd. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the above Esta e,to the creditors of, and al! persons haying claims against said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary youchers, within four months from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned, at his office, with MeConnell & Cross, Attorneys, in Kidd's Block, Nevada city. * K.W BROWN, Executor. McConnell & Cross, Attorneys, Nevada city, Jan. 17th, 1869, GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA DATEY STAGE LINE. o 1 AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS Jong establi-hed and.p-pular-Stage-hine, we aré ré@ady to Carry passengers over the ead—with-speed-and~=atety, promisitgto treat those who travel Witt Wis ‘in a courteous, and SUNTS DUE US and No? PAID, or arge portion of them, on Or before the j >: Ist day of February, 1869, ee WILL POSITIVELY BE DISCONTINUED BAKER & MARTIN, . Nevada, Jan. 2ist, 1869. 4 we trust, satisfactory manner. . Hourso Departure. Leave Exchange Ho‘el, Grass Valley, daily, at Sand 11 O'clock. a.m. and 4O'CIOCK. Pw. . Leive Nevada, daily, at 9 o’elock, a. m., and Zand 5 o'clock, Py M. SHAW & MAJOR, PRoPpRiETORS. the best and cheapest instrumenta nthe great: 7 est variety as to the capacity and style, from . elegant, but also‘the lowest pricdanced th America. They tow manufacture -— “and of the Firat Class Medal. at the recent. nite plain. quality ofa fine human voice, yet attained in . y commended its candor and. TO T ? DR. GIRBON’S DISPENSARY, ~~ NEAR COMMERCIAL. SAN FRANCISCO. — Es~~ tabliehe 4. for the treatment of Sexual. and Semina} Diseases, such as Cessfully treated. Horrible Diseases. How many thonsands of persons, hoth male and female, are there who are suffering out a miserable existence from the/effect of secret indnigences, or from. virns absorbed into the ayetem !. Look at their pallid, envactated and disfigured feces and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happine of marriage or the enjoyment of life In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any of these horrible life destroying maladjes—see that they are cared for and cured before it be tno lates. Send them immediately and Uleerated Legs aucprivate disease his especial study for. years, and who is certain fo cure the ost inveterate cases withont mercury_or any injurious drags. It is important to thoce who are afflicted. or to'those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be carefil of the many pre= tended doctors who, nfest all cities, publish-. ing their skill jn curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be therefore careful and make strict inquiry, or you. may fall into the hands of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Rmiesions, the consequence of self abuse This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is praciiced by the youth of both sexes to.an almost unlimited extent: rrodneing with unerring certainty. the following. train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots tinder the eyes, pain in the head. ringing in the’ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and ratfling of chartote, nneasiness ahout the loins, weakners of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect. loss. of confidence, diffiidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a edisposition to shun society, lose of memory, hectic finshes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred toneue, feted breath, coughs, ‘consumption, night sweate’smonomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not _obtained. persons so afflicted should apply immediately. either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a qnick and radicalcure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars toany one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he was cnred of thts complaint by either of the San Francieco quacks. Married Mien, Or thore who contemplate. marriage, who are suffering nnder anv of these fear‘ul maladies, shonld not forget the sacred reaponsibilities resting npor them nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ; se §Wo the Ladies, The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent suecess—such as Suppressions, Trreeularities. Whites, Falling of the Womb. Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervone Nebility, Painful or Difficult Meneuration, Barriness, etc., willbe speedily eured, without poisanous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no differance what your troubles may be. afflicted are cordially invited tocall and satisfy: themselves, i 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 ~~ ‘. factcry remuneration for ‘services rendered, considering the circumstances and difficulties of cases,.rather than a too prevalent ‘and sellish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders, 9 : DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a-written fnstrument, nent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home, Persons at a distance:-may he CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letzer to Dr. Gibbon, stating case.symptome, length of time the diaease has continned.and have medicine prompt ly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, fo any part of the conntry. with fall and plain directions for nse. By enclosing $15 in cur ency or $10-in coin, ina registered letter through the Post Office or thron¢gh Wel s, Far& Co.,a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to anv part of o {the Union. Address DR. ¥, F. GIBBON, 616 Keafney etreet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.— Post office box 252. i :Reniember to put BOX 252 on Consultations FREE, er Correspondents will please iiform DR: GIRBON that they read his advertisement in the Datty TRANacrrpr. mar 19 CAUWTION, LL persons are hereby cartioned agaipst trusting or giving eredjtto Michael Skeahan, of Lowe 'l Hill, Little York Township, on our account. or on the account of either of us, or on any Companv aceonnt in conection wit or either ofonr names. as we have no business relations with said Skeahan whatever, nor have we anv interest whatever in ‘the letter. ‘}any. of his undert kings, and therefore we shall pay no debts of his contracting GFORGE PYAN, THOM \S MAHONEY. Nevada city, Jan. 18' bh, 1889, ‘ r J. FIGUIERE, Notary Public and Conveyancer OFFICE—SECOND STREET. Meadow Lake..«+«... -Nevada Connty All business entrustedto me will be .prompt y attended to. : : . ivs NATIONAL ‘Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon, re T C. LAMPEcontinnesas et heretofore, at the old stand. Biter » Particular attention paid to the entting of Gents’, La_dies*.and-Children’s Hair, Ifyou want a good shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot. cold and shower Baths at all times. Alyraye on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproducter, the est srticle for the hair ever produced. Agent Knowles Vegetable Huir Restorer, % I ee. tte MiSs ey * HE UNFORTUNATE. NEW. REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES. ~?P brongh’ agains _616 Kh RNEYST. . tiff.on the 13th day of Jannary, 1869. and to . > -in-twenty days or if served eases (of. years standing) to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made} The ! binding himself to-effect a radical. dud perma Gf UCM MONS.—State of Galifornia. County of Nevada, ss. In District Court of the Foarteenth Jadicial District aid: State.— The People of the State of California, ta, Louisa . Ann Marlette, Greeting. You are hereby summoned toappear and answerto the complaint ‘of Char és W. Marlette, within ten days\from the service of this writ, if served on yousin this co nty, and within twenty days if serve ang in this District and out of this county,¢ and within forty days if served on youin the State and ont nan action yamied plain_and ont. of this T ythe a you answer the complaint fl ed therein, withm ten days, exclusive of the cay of service, # within thisconnty ; or if. served oat of thiscounty. but within this Judicial District, wit “Ott of said District then wi hin-forty daya__TI 108 — rought to obtain a decree of this’ Court di & dienes between suid plaintiff and defendant, upon the rounds set forth in the complaint on file in is‘ac:ion. and for general relief And you are hereby notified hat if you fail to anewer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment agaimst you by default together with all costs of suits, also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in said compfaint. . : : _In testimony whereof. I, George K. 4 seal tFaraguhay Clerk ofthe District Court /_.~ . aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Sea) of said Court, at office in the city of Nevada, on the 13thday of danuary, A. D. 1869. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk: f Ry John Abbey, Deputy. By order of Fron. T. B. McParland, District Judge of the 14th Judicial District, made this 18th dav of January, 1869. J. 1. Cadwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. ji5 HERIFF’S SALE, —Whereas John C.Cook i erly and John Caldwell,-on the 26th day of January A, D. 1869, recovered a judgment in the District Court. of the 14th Judicia) District, of the State of Califfornia. in and for the Counity of Nevada -againest-Richard Pani an& John Knight for thesum of1'ne Thousand and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents, with interest theréon from the date of said judgment at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, principal and intere-t nayable in U8. ~ gold coin, together with «ose nit taxed at $51 25 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the. sum of $106 75, which judgmentisrecordedin the Judgment Book 4 of the said District Court, or pages 643 and 4and whereas it is ordered that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreelosed,and the property therein described, to-wit :—All that certain lot_of mining lands and mining Claims, situated: lying and being in the county of Nevada and State of California, at the place called Relief Hill, bounded on the east by Logen Canon. and on the west by mining claime of Moore & Co. and the mining ¢laims of the What. Cheer Company, called the What Cheer” Mining Cliims: and having Three Hundred and Sixty feet. frontage'and extending back to. t e centre ofthe ridge, and the gold bearing earth and ent threngh which to-rnn_tailinge,. and hydranlic. fixtores,. thereunto belonging, together with alland singular the. tenements. and appurtenanc s thereunto belonging be levied upon and sold to sotisfy said jadgment, principa and interest, counsel fee. costs and om ponpes of dale. Gor ea ae eee NS ee ae otice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the higheet bidder, in U.S. Gold Coin, in fron ro the Court House door, in the city of Neva on Tuesday, aS 1869. ‘betweea the hours of 9 otlock, 4. M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. ; Given under my hand this Jan, 27th, a. b, 1869. . RB. GENTRY, Sheriff. J.T. Caldwell, 329 Atty To all wnom it may Concern. {\EFICE of the Scandinavian Quarts Mit ing Company, Anthony House, Nevada County, California. January 20th, 1869. Notice is hereby given that the consent in writing of the Stockholders representing more than two-thirds-ofalsap ofthe Scandinavian Quartz Mining Company, was on the 18th day of Jannary, 1869, at a meeting of the Stockholders of said Company, duly called, obtained for the Removal of the Ofiiee, or place of business of said Company, from. the Anthony House. in the County of Nevada,State of California, to Smartsville,in the County of tion of said Company toremove its said principal Office to said *martrville, at the expiration of thirty davs from the first publication of this notice, By order of the Board of Trustees. M. J. CRAW FORD, President. James Dezell, Secretary, dan. 27.JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public, : a MOORE’S FLAT, NEVADA €OUNTY. Moores Flat, July 2nd ._ } pee ROBATE NOTICE,.—Probate Court, ctty and County of Nevada. In the matter of the Estate of George Keeney, deceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition presented and filed by Mrs. EF. W . Keeney, the Administratrix of the Estate. of George Keeney, deceased. praying for am order to sella certain Quartz Crushing Mill; known as the “Oro FinoMil,”’ situated on Rush Creek, in said county ad near Nevada city, tbak it is neceseary to svjl the same, im.order to prevent the same from being lost to said Estate by decay. Itis therefore ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the saii Estate appear befcre the said Court, on Monday the8th day of March, a. b. 1869, at 10 o’clock, A. m. of said day, at the Court\Room of said Probate Court, in the city and cbunty of Nevada, State of Califorsta, to show catse why an.order should net*he granted to-the\said Administratrix to sell the property and premises above described, and that a copy of Niis order be published at least. four snecessive Weeke in the Nevada Daily Tran cript_a newspaper printed and publishedin said. city and county. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge? county, and ex-cficio Clerk of the Probate Court, in and tor said county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a trne and correct copy of an order duly made and entered upon the minutes of said }robate Court. Witness my hand and the Seal of seal } said Probate Court, this 2d day of Feb—~ ) rnary, 1869. ; G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By John Abbey, Deputy. T.-B. Reardan, Atty —' 14 ae . Dissolution of Co-partnership. SEED. Nilreretre .nership heretofore existing between ; L. Baldwin and T Shurtleff, under the firm name of Baldwin & Shurtleff is, dissolved. by mutual consent. The business will be carried on atthe oldstand by SHUKTLEFP & TRISH} —— TL. BALUWIN, T. SHURTLEFF. the old firm desire to settle mp N. . speedily, all parties indebted are respectfully invited to and settle, jx fter the eas Yuba, in eat? State: and that it is” the inten=— I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada ° T-OTICR-is-hereby—¢ ven-thatthe co-part@ snot eabsi aaa] “BROA A all his old Hei Al GOOD a inthe NEAT the Neve The.