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Bergeo'. A.
TOHAWEK & MONTREAL CONSOLIDAN TED GOULD AND SILVER MINING CO.
eatow Lake District, Lacatipnof Works,
“ey county, Cal. Notice. There are-deHhquent upon the following described stock,
ders, ax ££
~ Certificates.
tA
—— K.
Cobn donas
Conn Jonas
en
fine on account of aseesement levied October
i mining lands and miningclaims situated lying
oten Alf.
>a a
1
10
0
Q1F. 8
of & 18.00
263 5 15 60
24 5 ~. 15%
: : 36 no 15 00
Sherwood W, 8. 315°. 15 45 00
Stephens J: 259 5 15 00
oo J.D. % 39 00
tephens J. D 8 8 15 00
Stephens 5. D. 86 («10 30 00
Stephens J. D. 8% 15 45 00
Stephens J. D, 239° =: 100 300 00
Stephens J. D. 20° 106. 815 00
Stophens J B, 301 187 591 00
Se ~ ~10% 31 50
. a. 60 00
127 3 10 30 00
reapers © . 300
129 10 30.00
And in accordance with lew and an order of
‘the Board of Trustees, made on the ‘aid. 8th
‘day of January, 1869, s0 many shares of each
g 1 of said stock as may be necessary will
sold at public duetion, at the office of Maurice Dore & Co. 327 Mongomery St. San Francisco, on TUESDAY, February 9th,
1869,at 1 o'clock, P.M. of said day, to the highest bidder, for cash, in-gold coin of the United_
_ States, to pay satd delinquent asscasments .
thereon, together with costs -of advertising
and expenses of falc.
R. WEGENER, Secretary.
Office, 414 California Street. San Franciece.
San Francisco,dan, 21th. 1869.
LNTERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER MiN41NG VCOMPANY. Location of Works,
Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county,
Galifornia. Notice. There is delinquent upon the following described interest in said
19th, 1968, the amount set opposite the name,
to-wits
gobn W. Grier, 10 feet, 40shares. $1000
elgned ~The said John W. Grier not mating
the Trust Deed of said. Company, and being a
_ non-residént of the State -o Califo tfornia, now
therefore in accordance with the provis ons of
an Act entitled **An Act concerning partnerip for Mining purposes,”’ approved April 2d,
ifthe eaid John W. ‘eter fail to pay raid
se-sment on or before the tet day of March,
1869, notices for the sale of his said interest
will on that day’be posted and the sale will
fi “imaccordence with law.
WM. B. MAY, Secretary.
Office-of ¥; Reo-.-Ne, 5 Goyernment
House, corner Sansome & Washington streets
San Francieco. a d31
HERIFF’S SA L£.—By virtue of an Execution to me delivered.iasned out of the District Court of the Fonrteenth Judicial District
in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, and bearing date January 23rd, 1849,
on @ judgment rendered in said Court Jan,
and, 1869, in favor of Henry Summers and
against 0, Palmer and 8, Everingham for the
eam of Three Hundredand Seventeen do!'lars
damages with interest thereon at the rate of 7
per cent. per annum till paid, together with
$65 00 costs and disbursements, together with
aoe Soe. amounting to the sum of $1.
ft Rave levied upon all theright, title and intevest-of defendants, heretofore atrached, in
and to the following deecribed property towit :—That certain eight stamp Quartz Mill,
known as Palmer .& Everingham's Mill, together with engine, boiler and all machinery
and apvurtenances thereunto belonging or in
any wise appertaining situate on South Fork
of Poormans Creek, about two miles southerly
from the villege of Rurecka.Sonth, in the connty of Nevada. State ot C Jifornia.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
parblic sale all the abeve described property to
the gg. arate rage in frontof the Ceurt Heuse
door, in the city of Nevada,
On Tuesday, Feb, 23d, 1869,
‘oetween the hours of 9 o'clock, a. w. and 5
-o dock,?, M. . :
Given under my hand this 26th day of Jan.
A.D, 1869. kh. B. GENTRY, Sheri
T. 3B. Reardon, Atty. ~~ -¥
QHERIFE'S SALE,—Whiereasdohn C. Cook
i™ erly and Jobn Caldwell, of the 26th day of
Jan. , recovered a ju ent in the District
ourt of the Four dudicial District of
the State of Califorriia, in and‘tor the County
of Nevada, against Wm, R. Oata, Henry Hooper, Wm, t, ‘Thos. Heekins, Wm: Milt,
s 3 “Bowden, and William Penrose, for
aut Of Fifteen Isundred and Fifty Four
/b4) dollars, with interest-thereon from the
Gate ofsaid judgment at the rate of seven per
“cent. per annum till paid, principal and inter
egt peyatie inthe gold coin of the United,
tes, tovethe?with eosta of suit taxed at’
60 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the eum of $b0<which judgment ia recorded inthe Judgment Book 4 of the said
Diatrict Court, on page 641 and 642, and-whereaw it is orderéd that the mortgage eet frth in
plaintiff's conyplaint be foreclosed, and the
property therein described, to wit >The undivided six-ninths of all that certainot of
and being on Kelief Hill, in the Toewnship.aft
Bloomfield, County of Nevada, and State of
Salifornta.and known and described es the
North Star Diggings or Mining Claims, bonn.ded as follows: Having a frontage ef Three
Hundred anti Sixty feet,more or lése, and ad
‘oining theclaims of Lamb & Contpany on the
north. and that ofthe What Cheer Company's
claims‘on the south and on the east by the
Canon owned by Knotwell & Atwater, andextending back te the centre of the ridge: to
gether with all and singular the ténemente,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
hetonging or in any wise appertalsing—be tev‘ef upon and auld to satisfy sité fudement.
principal-andinterest, connrsel fee, costs and
oxpenses of sale. {Tni< sale to be made subsect to a mortgage lien ($1.043 (0) on said prem
.ge8, held by ope Julia MeCormick }. ci
Noticeis hereby given, that I will expose to
so0ublie sale all the above described property.
to the highest bidder for eakh. in U.S. gold
coin,in front ofthe Court Houde door, in the
city of Nevada, on ~ : ie
Tuesday, Feb. 234, 1869,
hetween the bourecf 9 sem andipv. m.
1869 RB. GENTRY, Sheriff,
J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. j29
ee Ste ea SO
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
— OPPIOCK
_. Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YO
.
~
(PEI LAME EE. NED
PACEFIC MAIL STEATEHIP CO's
eS . STRAMSHIPS °
—FOR— r £
on account of assessmen: No, 19, levied on th sara na ee N_E~-W.¥, OR _K. i
Tth day nce sme eng the po ear pare J LS A A > he 7 en INA
_*et oppo<ite fre names 2 = ispatche OuOWSs:.
alates ae olows: a {Leave Whartt-corner First and Br
atreets, at 11 o‘clock a. M. of the following
PANAMAconnecting dates, for ~via Panama
*.
RKy
month. Steamer_leayving San -Francisen on
the 6tli touches at Manzanillo,.All tench at
Acapulco. —= :
Departure of Fourteenth connects with
French Transatlantic Company's “*eameér for
St. Nazaire and -En
——Pepart nglishSteamer for: Sonthampto: Australia, “an
South America, and P. RR, Co's: Steamer for.
Central America. Through tickets can be ob
tained. ; :
The following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below : st
Jan. 6th—Sacramento, Capt.°W. H. Parker,
connecting with Alaska, Capt. Gray.
Jan. 14thMontana, Capt, West, connecting
}owith “td Srar, Capt. King.
Jan. 22nd-Constitution, Capt. Wm. H. Hudson, connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt.
Conner.
Jan. 80th.—Golden City, Capt. W. F. Lapidge, connecting with Arizona, Capt. Maury.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checked through — 100 pounds allowed each
adult passenger. An experienced Surgeon on
board: Medicine and attendance free. These
. Steamers will positively sai) at 11 o'clock. Pas
sengers are requested to. have their baggage
en board before10 o’clock. Through tickets to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and National
Steamehip—Line, cam be obtained at the P. M.
. 8,8. Co’s Office.in_ San Francisco. where may
also be obtained orders for passage from Liverpool or Southampton to San Francisco either via New Yorkor St. Thomas--if a desired
amount of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
the above orders. Holdersof orders will be
required to identify themselves. to the agents
in England. For merchandise freight apply
to Wells, Fargo & Co.
No freight -witt be received on board after 2
“Pp m.,of the day prior to the steamer’s depar
lire.
The Steamship sascis eases, Cant. 2.520.
will be dispatched on Thursday, February 4th.
at 12.0’cloek, noon, ‘from the wharf, corner of
First and Brannan streets, for Yokohama and
Hongkeng; connecting at Yokohama with the
-steamer Costa Riea for Shanghae.
For passage andother information apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s office,
Corner of Sacramento and. Leidesdorff streets,
San Francisco. A
_" “QGEIVER ELDRDGE, Agent.
SICANDINAVIAN QUARTZ MINING COM
SPANY.— Location of Works. near Anthony
House, Nevada County, California. Notice.—
There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 6,
levied on the i8th day of December, 1868, the .
several amounts set opposite the names ofthe
reapective shareholders;
ames. No. Cert. No, Sha, Am't.
M, J. Crawford, 3s: #W $0007
M.J, Crawford, 48 5 15 00 .
M.J. Crawford, ~ _ 49 5 15 00
M, J. Crawford, 50 5 15 00
M. J. Crawford, 52 6 15 00
M. 6. Crawford, 53, 6 15 00
M. J.Crawford, B+ is) 15 60
M, J. Crawford, 55 5 15 00
G. W. Bristow, 44 4 12 00
G. W. Bristow, 45 4 12 00
G, W. Bristow, 46 14 42 00
Jas. Dezell, 2! 10 30 00
Geo. Jeffery, 5 10 30) 00
Geo. vf 8 2 6 00
Peter Tydd, 11 4 12 00
P. J, Novay; 12 2 6-00}
Ole Tobias, bis 2 6 00
Jno. Lawson, 18 6 18 00
Mary E.Connely, %8 2 6 00
Robt. Gunson, 63 2 600
Andrew Hanson, 0 2 6 00
Jno. Taylor, T1 ‘4 1200
8 P. Freoch, 14 6 18 06
R. Davis, 72 8 24 00
And in acéordance with law and an order of
the Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day
of December, 1868, 80 many ehares of one ee
cel of said stock as may be necessary, Will be
sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, at the: Anthony House, Nevada County,
‘alifornia, on Saturday, the 20th day of February, 1889, at thehour of@P.:-M., of said day
to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costOf advertising and expenses of sale, A
_~ JAMES DEZELL, Secretary.
Anthony House, Jan, 25th, 18¢9.
FLORENCE
SEWING
' MACHINE.
DOUBLE LOCK,
SINGLE. LOCK.
DOUBLE KNOT
SINGLE KNOT.
*
Florence Sewing Mucnine,
The Hest for Family Use, —
2
. AVING the celebrate?’ REVERSIBLE
FKED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION, :
CHINE within one thousand miles -of San
Francisco that is pot giving entire satisfaction
if lam informed of-it,-it will be attended to
promptly. withont express charge or expense
of any kind to the owner. :
Given under my hand-thi=Stth-dayof dan ota
SAMEUCEL MILE, Agent, .—]
*<
_.111 Montgomery Street, ‘5
rie ;
San Frauciscos
Hi. H. HASKINS, Apert. Nevada city, a
Corner of Broad & Pine Strects, Nevada
. G. E, Turner's Hardware Bfore, Pine St. jyst
2 andhid-+
If there is a FLORENCE SEWING MA.r
ak
we trust, satisfactory manner.=
lain.
“The Standard of Excellence
ment,
their general class in the world; winners of}
ORCANS !
_.___ FHE-LOWESP-IN PRICE
Wey MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COM-.
ANY. have now such great facilities and
tosvery elevant, but aleo the lowest pric‘vd Organs of e6od quality which can be prodneed in “Ameriea, The
thilee grades of OrEere viz> = ;
now — manufacture:
acknowledged the best instrumen
Over Seventy Highest Premiums in America, ft
and of the First Class .Medal, at the recent
Worlds Exposition in
with the best makers of all: countries.
the excellence of these instruments, the manufacturers refer with confidence to the musical profession generally, who wiil, almost with:
unanimity testify that they, are unequalled.—
Sie Face bears-on-its name-board—the-trade—
mark, :
“MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN”
Paris, in competition
As to
Prices fixed and invariable; $110 to #1000 each
from. which thereis no discount,.to churches
or schoojs.
Mp ees
The Metropolitan Organs,
A new series of organs of great power, fine
qualityand much variety of tone.
and theroughly made in every particnlar, and
ingeneral excellence second only to the Masou_& Hamlin Cabinet Organs.--Each one has
Hlegantly
the trade mark, “Metropolitan Organs.”—
-Price $130to $400. ‘
Tit.
The Mason .& Hamlin Portable
so Organs.
Vers-compact in—sise+theinterior always
of the very best quality, but cases quite plain.
Each
Ham}
one bears the trade mark. “‘Mason &
in Portable Organ.’ Price $75 to $125
each, fixed and invariable. =
VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT.
From this date, (October, 1888). we shall inans
inin
troduce in several styles of our Cabinet Ora new and very beautiful invention com
g several recent patents, It will be
known a8
THE MASON & HAMLIN IMPROVED VOX
HUMANA OR FAN TREMOLO,
And excels every other attachment of this gen
eral class in the beanty of ita effecta, the persect ease with which it is operated, its duraety and freedom from liability to get out of
order, :
Ss
(exclt
gans,
pecul
quality of a fine hnman.woice, yet attained in obtained.
any r
In connection with the Automatic Swell,
itively used in the M. & H. Cabinet Or) it produces the nearest approach to the
farly sympathetic, rich and attractive
eed instrument.
2. It is operated by the ordinary action of
the bellows of the_instrument. and requires +
no separate pedal, being played by tho same
motion, and as easily as an instrument with
out it. i : E
3. Tthas no clockwork or machinery, and
is entirely free from lability to get out of order, 2
Circulars and-catalognes with full descrip“
and as durab'e as the instrument itself.
tions and illystrations free. a
7
nr
‘KOHLER, CHASE &.06,,
Wholesale and Retail Agente,
-— -§4N FRANCISCO
pe MOST SUCCESSFUL BOOK
@
Yet fablished on the War, written from a
AL
Cm
Southern stand-point, is _
EX. H, STEPHENS,
Gfficial History of the
‘War between the States, a2
Its 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 ob tain thie Work, its official character and
ready sale, combined with a very liberal commission, makes itone of the bes Subscription
Books published.
The eastern press, both North and South,
have universally commended its candor and
moderation,
Sold only by Subscription! .
Good profitable territory for Agents yet to
be had ofH. H. BANCROFT & CO,
SAN FRANCISCO,
G2" General Agents for the Pacific Coast, j1%
N OTICE TO CREDITORS.
aN Williams, deceased.
—Estate ofJohn
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the ‘above
Estat
ing cl
e,to the creditors of, and all persons havaims against said deceased, to exhibit
the same, with the necessary vouchers, within four months from the first publication ot
this x 1oticé to the undersigned,-at-his office,
with McConnell '& Cross, Attorneys, in Kidd's
Block, Nevada vast
c. W
Me
BROWN, Executor,
Connell. & Cross, Attorneys,
Nevada city, Aan, 17th, 1869,
{GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA!
WAILY STAGE LINE.
H’
we are ready to carry passengers over .the
road
Le
long establirbed and popular Stage Line,
with speed aud <atfety, promising to treat
hose who travel with.us ina courteous, and
Hourso Departare.
ive Exchange Ho-el, Grass Valley, daily,
at 8 aug 11 o’elock, a, m., and 40’closk. p.m.
Le
2 and
J2%
ive Nevada, daily, at 9-o’clock,’a. M., and
5 o'clock, 2». mw. * :
+ . SHAW '& MAJOR, .
: PROPRIETORS,
aidertake to offer notonly>
the best and cheapest instruments in the great:
+ 9" On the 6th, 14th, 2nd, and soth-ofeasel} est variety aste-the capacity and style, from} 4g,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
NEW REMEDIES. .NEW REMEDIES.
.
_ DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
>616-EARNEY STF
NEAR COMMERCIAL.
SAN_-FRANCISCO, — Ese
tablished-in 1854, for—the
treatment of Sexual and.
Seminal Diseases, such as
rrhea_-Gieet, Stric—
Sicateianecoceeoeaees _ vd
= ~~
ag UMMONS.—Siate ot California. County
=> of Nevada, ss In District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of eaid State. —
The People of the State of Californiayto Louisa
Ann Marlette, Greeting? You aretereby sum. *
moned’to appear and answer to the complaint
of Char 6 W, Marlette, witttit ten-days Tram
. the service ofthis writ, 4f served on you in
this coriity, and-within twenty daye if serve —
‘on you in this Districtand ont of thiscounty
and within forty days if served on yon ithe
State and 6ut—elthisDistrict_in-anactiny
days,-exclusive of the Cay of service, after the
service on you of this Summons—i" servedwithin thiscommty ; or if verved ont of this
county. bat-within this Judicial District with—h-tiventy days sori serv : ed -OnT of said Dis—
ey +. pon eS £ " ab Si z ‘
=
.
brough’ against you by the above named-plains. ᐀ 2
4 tiff-en the 13th day_of January, 1869, and to ™
answer the complaint fred-therein; within ten
. /
= __ypl “fT TUS
forms, Seminal Weakness,
Impotency, etc. Skin Dis
Cessfully treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How-many thonsands of persons, both male
and female, are there who are snfferifig ont @
miserable existence frem the effect of secret .
induivences, or from virus absorbed into the
and Ulcerated Legs sucdiefigured faces-and their broken down constitutiens, disqualifying them for the happiness
of marriage or the enjoyment of life In this
horrid situation thousands suffer ontil death
closea the scene. Let parents, gnardians,
friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any of these horrible life destroying mal-adliés—see that they are cared for and. cured
before it be too late. Send them immediately
to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made
private disease his especial study for years,
and who is certain to cure the most inveterate
cases withont mercury of any injurious drugs,
It is important to those who are afflicted, or
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 Europe and
. other. places, Be therefore careful and make
strict inquiry, or you may fall into the hands
of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
abuse. This eolitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, ia praciiced by the yenth of hoth
sexes to an-almost unlimited extent. rroducing with unerringcertainty, the following
train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
countensnece, dark spots under the eyes, pain
in-the head.ringing in the ears, noise like the
rustling of leaves and_rattling of chariots, nneasiness about the loins, weakness. of the
Timbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss
of confidence, diffidence. in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a
hectic finshes, pimples—and—various eruptions
about the face, furred tongue, feted breath,
coughs; consumption, night sweats” monomania and frequent insanity, If relief be not.
persons eo-affiicted shuld apply im‘mediately, either. in person-6r by letter, and
have a cure effected by his new and scientific
mode of treating this disease, which never
fails of effecting a-quick and radicalcure. Dr.
G_-will_cive OneHundred-Dolara_te anyone
who will prove satisfactorily to him that he
was enred ofthis complaint by either of the
San Francisco quacks.
Married Vien,
Or those whe contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under anv of these fear‘n) maladies, shéuld not forget the sacred responsibil—
immediate relief.
To the Ladies,
The varions complicated and distressing
diseaves incident to females, treated with eminent success—such as Suppressions, Irregularities. Whites, Falling Hi the Womb, Tumore, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility,
Painful or Difficult Meneguration, Barriness,
ete., will be speedily cured, without polreononus”
drugs, injuries, or nnpalatable medicines of
any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no
differance what your troubles may be.-The
afflicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy
. themselves. te.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of med‘cines, may rely
upon -his atsnrances of confidential secrecy.
with implicit faith, and expect no more than
to he charged with a fair and mutually satis
factery remuneration for services rendered,
considering the circumstances and difficulties
of cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and
retenders, ' 4 .
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a 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,
tating case.eymptoms, length of time the disease has continued.and have medicine prompt
ly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity,
toany part of the conntry, with fall and plain
directions for use. By enclosing $15 in cur
ency or $10 in coin, in“a registered letter
through the Post Office or-through Wel «, Far& Cosa package of medicine will be férwarded by express to any part of o ithe Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 pserney
@treet, corner Commercial, San Frantiseo,—
Post office box 252
Remember to put BOX 252 on the letter,
~ Coneultations FREE,
eer" Correspondents will pleafe inform DR.
GIRBON that they read his advertisement in
the DaILy TRANSCRIPT, . mar 19
CAUTION,
LL persons are hereby cantioned againat
trusting or giving credit to Michael Skeahan, of Lowe'l Hill, Little York Township. on
our account, or on the account of either of us,
or on any Company accorint in connection
wit, or either of our names, as we’have
no business relations with said Skeahan whatever, nor hame we any interest whatever. in
any -of liié undert kings, and therefore we
Shall pay no debts of his @emtracting
GEORGE RYAN.
_ PHOM ‘4S MAHONEY.
Nevada city, Jan. 18'h, 1869.
carbene ee Ke
J. FIGUIERE,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
OFFICE—SECOND STREET,
Meadow Lake..sss. 2.. -« Nevada County
All business entrusted to we will be prompt
y attended to. jiv8
ic a P-C-LAMPEcontinnesas
Ph: # Rakes: . heretofore, at the old stand.
> Particalar-atfention paid to
the cutting of Gents’; Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. Ifyou wanta good
shave, Gents’ call at thix place, ° Hot, cold and
shower Baths at all times. Always on hand a
large stock of Dr, Jennings’ Reproduetor, the
best »rtidle for the hair ever produced, Agent
Knowles Vegetable Haiz Restorer, j24
system? Look at their pallid, emaciated and.
ities resting ipoa them nor delay to obtain .
proughr to obtain a decree of this Court dis-~
solving the bonds of matrimony now existing
between eid plaintiff and defendant, upon the’
“grounds set forth in tie complaint on file ii,
this action, and for general relief And you
are hereby notified ‘hat if you, fail to°anewer
said-complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will
take judgment against you by default together
with all costs of suits, also demand of the
Court-suchother relief as is-prayed for in said
complaint, ‘
~—) Intestimony whereof, I, George K.
4 sea) > Farquhar. Clerk ofthe District Court
/—.~ } aforesaid, do hereunto set my liand and
impress the Seal of said Court, at office inthe
city of Nevada, on the 13thday of. January, A, °
D, 1869. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
. : By John Abbey, Deputy.
By order of Hon, T, B. Me¥griand, District
Judge of the 14th Judicial District, made this
13th day of January, 1869.
J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. jis
HEHIFF’SSA LE, —Whereas John C, Cook
iL erly and John Caldwell, on the 26th day of
January A. D. 1869, recovered a judgment in
the District Court of the 14th Judicial District,
of the State of Califfornia. inand for the County.of Nevada against_Richard Faull and John
-Rnight for the sum of ‘ne Thousand, and six-ty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents, with
interest thereowfrom thé date. of said judement at the rate of 7 per cent per _anoum till
paid.principatand intere+t oayable-in UB.
gold-coin, together with: oste> uit taxed at
$51 25 and counsel fees allowed herein amonnting to the snm-_ of. $106 75, .which judgment is-recorded inthe Jndgment Book 4 of
the said District Court, or pages 43 and 4and ~~
whereas it is ordered that the mortgage ser
forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosedatnd
the property therein described, to-wit:—All
that certain lot of mining lands ard mining
Cjatms, situated.tying and being-th the connty-of Nevada and State of Califyriia, at the place
called Relief Hitl, boundedon the east by Logan Canon. and on the-wert by mining clains
of Moore. & Co. andthe mining. claims. of the
What Cheer Conspany: called the What Cheer
Mining Claims, and having “Three Hundred
and Sixtyfeet frontage and extending back to
t e centre ofthe ridge, and the gold bearing
earth and-cut through which to run tailings, =
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, }and hydraulic fixtires. thereunto belonging,
together.withall and singular the tenements
and appurteranc s ‘therennto belonging be
levied upon and sold to ep said judgment,
principa _and-interest, counsel -fee. coats and _
_expenses-of sale, ‘ 1
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
public sale all the above described. property to
the highest bidder, in U.S. Gold Coin, in fret"
of the Court House door, in the city of, Neva
da, on
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1869.
between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. M. and 5
o'clock, P. M.
Given under my hand this Jan, 27th, a. pb.
9. Rk. B, GENTRY, Sheriff.
J.T, Caldwell, Atty. : ‘529
( FFICE of the Scandinavian Quartz Miz ing
J Company, Anthony House, Nevada County, California, January 2th, 1869. Notice is
hereby given that the consent in writing of the
Stockholders represénting more than tw 0navian Quartz Mining Company, was on the
18th day of January, 1869, at.a meeting of the
Stockholders of said Company, duly. called,
obtained for‘the Removal of the Office, or
place of business of said Company, from. the
Anthony House. in the County of Nevada,State
of California, to Smarteville, in the County of
Yuba, in said State, and that it is*the ‘intention of said Company toremove its said prin'
cipal Office to said Simarteville, at the expiration of thirty days from the first publication
of this notice, By orderof the Board of Trustees. M. J. CRAWFORD, President.
James Dezell, Secretary, Jan. 27.
JOHN ‘CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public.
MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA GOUNTY.
Moores Flat, July 2nd
res 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 tiled by Mrs. K. W P. Keeney, the
Administratrix of the Estate of George Keeney, deceased. praying for an order to sella
éertain Quartz Crushing Mill, known as_the
“Oro Fino Mill,” vitnared on, Rush Creek, io
said county and near Nevada city, that it ig
necessary to sell the same, inwrder to prevent the kame from being lost to said. Estate
by decay. Itis therefore ordered by. the Court
that all persqné interested in the sania Estate
appear befcre the said Court, on Monday,the
8th day of March, a. DQ, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A.
M, ol said day, atthe Court Room of said Probate Court, in the city and connty of Nevada,
State of Califorvia,te-show cause why an order should net be granted to thetraid Administratrix-to sell the properfy and premises
above described, and-that atopy of this order
be published at least four suctessive wee ke in
the Nevada Daily Tran. eript, a newspaper
printed and published in said city and county.
ACG. NILES, Probate Judge.
I, G. K.-Barquhar, County Clerk of Nevada
county, and ex-ufficia Clerk of the Probate
Court, iM ani tor said county, do berehy cer
tify Me foregoing to be a true and correct Copy
of an order duly-inade apd entered upon the
minutes of said Vrobatet ourt, =
~~ Witnéss my hand and. the Seal of
4 seal fea Probate Court, this 2d day of Feb~~ ) ruary, 1569.
GK, FARQUMAR, Clerk.
By John Abbey, Depaty.
_ tT, B, Reardan, Atty. ; i f4
rowmemevsiecemyeinearianccaiptiittet tenant
TOTICH is hereby -g ven that the co-partnership heretofore existing betwee
1. Baldwin and. 1 sburtieff, under: the firm
name of Baldwin & Shurtleff! ts diveoived by
teat eensent ‘Phe b +33 -will be carried.
on atthe old stand by SH UKTLEFP & TRISH]
ee ~ L. BALDWIN,
T, SHURTLAFF.
N. B.—As'the old firm dvetre to settle up
apeedity, all parties indebted, are —
invited to call and setue,
& age «
thirds of all. the Capital Stock of the-Seanmdi=———