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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

February 6, 1869 (4 pages)

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Bel aeesess Stosatass : et bee S¥f88asacks <2 seeenSo8egresan]es Sasaasssesssssssss sesushs iat the Court House th costa of auit. taxed at fees allowed herein amonntf $50 which jndgment is rethat the mortgage set forth in Glaime situated lying on_ Keli my in the ownshi of evada, and State o f anes and described as the rth Star or Mining Claims, bounjepnieg Having a frontage of Three ad and Fixty feet, more or lees, and ade claims of Lamb & Company on the tofthe What Cheer Company's c m the sonfh and en the east by the ‘Canon owned by Knotwell.& Atwater, and exDack to the centre of ‘the ridge: to. by with all and singular. the tenements, ents and appurtenances thereunto wise ape be ley= 8a ied ad scld to “fy said judgment. yoluibeat and tabacort, oie Bt fee, costa-and ma tuortetae Hen ($1,08900) on eaid prem am en ($1: ® rem : ne Sula MeCarmick ; ia ; : ven, will expose to ete ail ake koore described rr rty. ot J oo epg ead cach. in. 8, gid coin, in front ofthe Court House door, in the ve reof 9? A.M. and p.m. hand-thisR. B. GENT "OP. Caldwell, Atty. nn, “% . ff C. NELES __. pms ob 9" Steamships will-be pt. W. H. Parker, aaa ramento, Ca) a Gh apt. West, connecting Jan. 2¢nd-Constitation, Capt. Wm. H. Hud. . ner. Jan. 30th.~-Golden City, Capt. W. F. Lapting with go Mang Ca ngers berthed throu idge, connec Cabin passe’ checked through — 100 adnit omc ape gery ig sail a % are requested to have thet rel0 o'c! Through the Cunard, Inman and National ced Surgeon on hee free. These steamers will am to San kor St. Thomae—if a : i) be: ad: the above . Hoekiersof orders t will be received on board after 2 The Steamship SOOT e COSTER <a will be dispat: at 12 o’cloek. noon, from the Pirst and Brannan streets. for Yo . Hongke ecting at Yokohama pe 3ee N & HAMLIN. ORGAN COMi . resources that they undertake tooffernotonly . _ t also the lowest pric+ the excellence of these instruments, the mannfacturers refer with confidence to the mnusical profession ly, who wiil, almost with imity.testify that they are unequalled.— nf one bears on its name board tradefrom which there is 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. Hlegantiy and thoroughly made in every particrlar, and in general exce}lence second only te the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.Each one bas fhe trade mark, “Metropolitan Or, Aid Price $130 to: $400._ wi The Mason & Hamlin Portable 8. Very ——— in size ; the interior always of fhe very best quality, bunt cases quite plain. ‘Each one bears the trade mark. “Mason & ‘Hamtin Portable Organ.” Price $75 to $125 each, fixed and invariable. : VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT. ‘From this date, (Octo ber, 188) we chall inthe tegen ia eee styles of our Cabinet Orpee new w and very ifal invention com _ ing several recent patents. 11 will be 3 as m ach . est variety as to the capacity and style, from . _ . plain to very elegant, ba ~ . anced in America. wes pate abere of all teen oe 20 = 2 “MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN**4 . Prices fixed and invariable, $110 to #1000 each their friends, to be carefnl of the many B es ieh-. ing their skill in curing all diseases in a MINING COM 3 Sf pat iH Z fe s2 * . He. ‘ : 5 oe me JAGSUSEK ee BALELESSSS . ODREEREKEE @ BRaaaey 44 ae asesesssessss set g331 Fe aves al r P. J. Novay, no. Lawson, Mary E. Connely, Robt. Ganson, +} Andrew Hanson, ey Fa . 2135 reach, : ‘ — And in accordance with law the Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day of December, 1868, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may. be neces: , will be sold at public auction. atthe office ‘pany, at the Anthon A nbdbwewwesSSEacaneranall peaneatae Sssssssss and an order House, Nevada County, y. the 2th day of Fevat thehonr of 2 P. M., said delinquent assesament thereon,tof advertising and expox4 JAMES DEZELL, Secretary. \Antbony House, Jan. 25th, 1860. with the costo < =. FLORENCE SEWING Aw ACHINE. DOUBLE LOCK. — SRGLE 10. G41 and 642. and where. _ DOUBLE KNOT SINGLE KNOT. " Florence Sewing Maonine, ‘She Best for Family Use, ON, the colehreeet RSIBLE ¥ FRED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION, : . ‘If there is a FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE within one thoweand miles of San Francisco that is not givingentire satisfaction if I agrinformed of it, it will be attended to promptly, without express charge or expen of any kind to the owner. . THE MASON & HAMUIN IMPROVED VOX HUMANA OR FAN TREMOLO, ’ eral class in the of its effects, the perivet-ease with which it ie ted, its dura“bility and freedom from. ty to get ont of . ganas.) it produces the neareet approach to the peculiarly svmpathetic, rich and attractive P & fine human voice, yet attained— any reed instrument. % It {s operated by the ordinary action of St separate 3 ) y the same aA ge and as easily a an instrument with “3. Ithas no clockwork or machinery, and is entirely free from . ability to get out of or“der, and as durab'e as the instrument itself. Circulars and catalogues with full descrip‘tions and illustrations free. KOHLER, CHASE & €0., exe MOST SUCCESSFUL BOOK Southern stand-point, is ALEX. H,. STEPHENS, “QO ffetat History of the t@” War between the States, .2? -Its Causes, Character, Conduct, ‘Ané Results. ee ee F) = Thie 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 thie Work, its official character ‘and ready sale, combined with a very liberal comBooks published. _ The eastern “both North and fonth, have universally commended its candor and moderation, : _ Sold only by Subscription ! _ Good prefitale territory for Agents yet to be had.of ¥ H. H. BANCROFT & CO, &2" General Agents forthe Pacific Coast, j12 N QT/OB TO CREDITORS.—Kstate of John en by the unde ed, Executor of the above Estate, to the creditors of, and all persons hav: ing-claims.agaifiet said deceased, to. exhibit the same, h the necessary vouchers, within four mone from the first publication of this notiee to the undersigned, at hisoffice, with McConnell & Cross, Attorneys, in Kidd's Block, Nevada city. ae es i W BROWN, Executor. McConnell & Cross, Attorneys. Nevada city, Jan. 17th, 1969. GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA DAELY STAGE LINE, se MATA sane SaaS ot a { AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS long established and pvpular Stage Line, we are ready to Carry passengers over the road ‘with speed and <atety, promising to treat those who travel with ns_in-a_eonrteous. and 7 Fs : SAMUEL HILE, Agent, —OFFICE— ‘Coeuer of Broad & Pine Strecte, Nevada H. H. HASKINS,.A Nevada city E. Tarmer’s Hardwace Store, Pine Ot. Hy ‘Hourso Departure, ‘” 111 Montgomery Street, . Leave Exchan e Ho-el, Grass Valley, daily, dan Praveisco. at 8 and lio clock. a. m., and 4 o'clock. P. m. Leave Nevada. 2and 5 o’olock, B® m. i oe ee. 8 dy acientific medical measures, viz: Sallow (excinsively used in the M. & H. Cabinet Or. mediately, either in person or etter, and Wholesate and Retail. Agents, not ak ay SAN FRANCISCO ( mors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervone Debility, -Painfaul-erDiffenltMeneuration, Yet pnblished on the War, written from al} _9rtion. etc., will be apeedily cured, without poisonbdus miseton, makes it one of the best Subscription : 4-ease has continuedand have medicine prompt Williams, deceased. Notice is hereby giv. -ever, nor have we any interest whatever in : Notary Public and Conveyancer . Hait Dressing and Bathing Saloon. PSPs x retatote, at Ve old stand. large stock of Pr. Jennings’ Reproductor. the best * ~ Ape tablished in 1854, for the treatment of Sexaal and Gonorrhea. Gl = ¢ Rephifie in all ite Dis _ lorrible Diseases. — % How many thonsande of person®, hoth male and janice there who are suffering out & miserable existence from. the effect of secret
indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the . avstem! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfignred faces and their broken down consti: tutions. disqualifying them for the of marriage or the enjoyment of life In this horrid situation thousands euffer until death closes the scene, Let. parents, -gnardians, friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any of these horrible life destroying maladies—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 fa certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or any injurions drags. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to thoee who are interested 1m the welfare of tended doctors who. nfest all cities, a Spe in ‘the days, impost ic by using the names eminen nt physiciane from Europe.and other . Be therefore careful and make strict inquiry. or you may fall into the hands of those charlatans. ee Seminal Weakness. . Sentinal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgences, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent. rrodneing with unerring certainty. the followingtrain of morbid symptoms, unless combatted countenance. dark spots onder the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and ratiling of chartote, nn~ easiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs. confnsed-viston, blunted intellect, loss. of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new sequaintances, a Sectid Archer, pienples end‘warlou: oruptions ectic = ridu® € 4 pooted the face. . — ss a breath, conghs, consumption, night sweats, menoe— mania and frequent. insanity. If relief be — ag hould ae: have a cnre d by his new and scientific mede 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 bir that he was cn of this complaint by either of the San Francieco quacks. : Married Mien, Or those whe contemplate ee les who are suffering under anv of these fear‘u) matadies, should not forget the sacred responsibilities resting nnon them nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To the Ladies. : The various yopicee and distreesi diseares incident to females, treated with eminent. succesa—euch as Suppressions, Irregnularities. Whites, Falling of the Womb, Tn. drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of any. kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no differance what your troubles may be. e afflicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. Persone calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or cunting for packages of medicines, may rely upon his assurances of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to he 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 sel. " fieh practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. i DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, ! binding himeelf 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, stating case.symptoms, length of time the disly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to-any part of the conutry, with full and plain directions for nee._By enclosing #15 in cur . ency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter one the Port Office or through Wels, Far& Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to anv part of o ithe Union. Address PR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Franeieco.— Post office box 252. Consultations FREE, : Ge" Corre=pondents will please inform DR. GIRRBON that they read his advertisement in the Darty TRANscriPT. mar 19 CAUTION. LU persons are hereby cautioned against trusting or giving credit to Michael Skeahan, of Lowel Hill, Little York Township. on our account. or on the account of either of us, 6r on any Company acconnt in connection . wit or either-ef our names. as we have no business relations with said Skeahan whatany of his undert kings, and-therefore we shall pay no debts of his contracting GFORGE RYAN, : THOM 4S MAHONEY. Nevada city, Jan. 18h, 1869. 2 J. FIGUIERE, < OFFICE—SECOND STREET, Meadow Lake~.+.+«.-4. +» +»Nevada County All business entrusted to me will be prompt y attended to, x ' jys8 NATIONAL ide ___T C. LAMPEcontinuesas 4 “=== ~ Particular attention paid to the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you wanta shave, Gente’ ca! at this place. Hot, cold and ; : i . In Di 4 of . #6nrteentn Indicial District of eaid ’State.— The People of the ‘alifornia, to + anewer the fi. within den + dais, situated. and hydraulic fixtures, thereunto bel ing Re appartenanc s thereunto belonging be er Ann Mariette, Greeti You are hereby summoned toa rand Hiewer to the complaint of Char.es W. Mariette, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on yon in . this cornty;and job twenty days if served on ope in this Distrie _ est of this weunty, wi days if ser on in the ” Mae “Dintrtet ft ae_action ou ~~ the above named plain-. _of January. 1869, and to: State of C: Louisa wi days, exclusive of the Cay of service, after the rT ‘you-0 _ within this county ; or if served’ owt_of this ii -y. but within this Judfeiat Distriet, with-— n.twen id Die tret thes within forty days. This‘action is ,. — t to obtain a decree of this-Conrt. dis4 ntiff and defendant, upon the Gs be nd-for ‘general re are hereby notified that ear glia arg wer. ed, Pp _ pe emepe tg ae d fay anges ho take judgment against yon ? together orb alt costs of cates, also demand of the Court such other relief.as is prayed for im said complaint. s ——) Jn testimony. wh ie 5 K. seal } Farquhar. Clerk of the District Court impress the Seal of said Court, ein the city of Nevada, on the 13thday of January, A. D. 1869. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ee ae f John Abpey, \ By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, District Judge-of the 14th Judicial. District, made. this33th dav of January, 1869. nae J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attornev. j15 HERIFP’S SA LE. = Whereas John ©. Cook Serv soe Fig Recap es 26th ay of : uary A. D. recov: bie ye n the District Court of the 14thJudicial Distr of the State of Califfornia. in. and for the Counof Nevada against-Richard faull and John tfor the sum of (‘#%e Thousand and sixty-sever dollars and sixty-five cents, with ment at the rate of 7 per cent per annum t paid, principal and intere+t nayable in U. 8. Id coim, together with « osts nit taxed at st ‘25 and counsel fee -herein-amonnting to the sum of $106 %5, which _jndgment fs recorded in the Jn@gment Book 4 of the said District Court, or pages (43 and and whereas it.is ordered that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the property therein. Tibed, to-wit :—All that. certain lot of igen 4 lands and mining of Nevada and State of California, at the place called Relief Hi}, bounded on the east bygan Canon. and on the west by gis. g Ss of Moore & Co. and the mining clai 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 th which to ran eters principa. and interest, counse fee. costs and of sale, : otice is herehy that:I will exposeto -bli¢ sale all the above deecribed property. to highest bidder, in U.S. Gold Coin, in fron 4 the Court House door, in the city of Neva on 5 ee : Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1869. between the hours of 9 o’clock, a. M. and 5 o'clock, P. mM. : Given under my-hand this Jan. 27th, a. D. 1969.. _R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. “J. ¥. Caldwell. Atty, j29 To all wnom it may Concern. FFICE of the Scandinavian Quartz Mit ing Company, Anthony House, Nevada Connty, California, January 20th, 1869. Notice is ree given that theconeent in writing of the Stockholders répresenting more than twothirds of a}] the Capital Stock of the Scandinavian Quartz Mining Company, was on the 18th day of Jamnary, 1869, at a meeting of the obtained-for the Removal of the Office, or place of business of said Company, from the Anthony Honse. in the County of Nevada,State of California, to Smarteville,im the County of Yuba, in said State, and that it is the intention of said Company to remove its said principal Office to said Smartsville, at. the expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, . By order of the Board of Trustees. M. J. CRAWFORD, President. James Dezell, Secretary,’ dan. 2%. JOHN CALDWELL, —_ Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public. => MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA €OUNTY, Moores Flat, July Ind KROBATE 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 pecs presenand iiled by Mrs. E. W. P. Keeney, the te ney, deceased, praying for an order to sella certain Quartz Crushing Mill, known as the “Oro Fino Mill,” situated on Rush Creek, in said county and near Nevada city, that it is necessary to sell the same, in order to prevent the same from being lost to said Estate by decay. Itis therefore ordered by the Court: 8th day of March,a. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock, a. ™. of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, in the city and county of Nevada, State of California, to show cause why an order should net be granted to the said Administratrix to_sell the property and premises above described, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Tran-cript, a newspaper printed-and publishedin sai: Siyand county. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. I, G. K. Farquhar, County. Clerk of Nevada “county, and ex-officio Clerk of*theProbate Court, in and for said county, do hereby ‘certify the foregoing to be a trne and correct gs 4 ofan order duly msde and entered upon the minutes of said Frobate Court. said Probate Court, this 2d day of Feb=— ~ } ruary, 1869. Be : oe ii? eg ‘ Clerk. n , Deputy. ' T. B. Reardan, Atty. . ii eet Witness my-hand and the Seal of ; seal } a Dissolution of Co-partnership. Notes is hereby g ven that th~ — nership heretofore existing between T LE, Baldwin and -f—Shart ander the firm mutual consent. The business w S CTT on atthe oldstand by SHURT. & LRISHj interest thereon from the. date of said “Sere as [. 4 Poa wee Wl eee : : : “ 7 4 “ ‘ : appear befrre the said Court, on Monday the