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January 21, 1868 (4 pages)

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_ Afieir 2atro __ ment and implicit secrecy. —aitteen years. . Qu ick Curesand Moderate Charges Dr: WK. DOHERTY?S Private Medical, : ARD . . SURGICAL ANSTITUTE. ; ‘san FRANCISCO. Sacramento st. bclow Montgomery Opposite Pacific Steamship Co's Office. — PrivaTs ENTRANCE ON Lemwes" on?Y STREET Ee tablished expressly to afford the afflicted agen and Scientific Medical Aid, in the treatment. and cure of —all Private and Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sexual disorders. = : To the. Afflicted. “YF \OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY returns his sinthanks to his numerous patients for i “outrons send would wre oes to ty to remind them that he continu + coneatt at his Institute for the cure of chronic -diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Prite: Diseases, viz: Syphilis-in—all—its forms : and stages,Seminal Weakness, nd all the hor: msequences.of self-abuse, Gonorrhoea, Gio, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diursal Envissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Léins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ;!and he hopes that his long exJ perience and successful practice will continue to insurethim a share of a sidan iy his practice Of many years in Europea the UnitedStates, he te enabled to apply the Moet siicient and enccesstul remedies against diseases of ‘all kinds. He uses no mercury, _charges moderate, treats his p»tients ina correct, and honorable way and has references of nuquestionable veracity from men of known _-reapectability,,and high standing in society All parties corfaulting him. by letter or -other“wise, will receive the best, and gentlest treatar ; #a . DR: DOHERTY would call attention te the following certificate, from one of his patients _he, having fally-reeovered his health; desires makeknown his remedial agent. Tt will be pide his statement is fully authenticated ‘by « Notary Public. . i The welfare of society imperiously demands its publicity, and it is given more to warn the unwary than to sound the praise of a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases ean be cited, during ® practice of more than oppor: . foreclosure_made and entered ‘tn the Diztrict Courtretthe Fourteenth Jadicial District of the State of California, in and for Nevada county, on the 13th day of January, in acause wherein Samuel Johnson is pee find Lo-. rerzo Merrow, Hf. Southard, David Thom. W: H. Crawford, C. C, Leavitt, M. 8. Hamilton, .G, W. Smith, J. P. Wentworth, James Monro, administrator of the Estate of Wm. Hengh, de ceased, and H. L, Gove are defendants, I was ordered to sel the property therein de_. scribed as follows, to-wit: All that certain parcel ofland situate on Scott’s Flat, Nevada county, California, being a quarter section of land located by the said Samuel Johnson in the ear 1856, and described as follows: commencng nearthe-Srew-Metit#in Ditch, about onehalt mile easterly from the tunnel on said ditch: thence northerly about one-half mile near the top of the hill near the south-east corner of the SwedeRanct; thence easterly abot one mile paralell with and distant from the Waehing-ton-road, about-one-third ofa mile by a line of stake and rail fence to the head of Green Ravine Canon: thence southerly by a line of brush fence to the south-east corner of the . Green Ravine [or Conlson] enclosure : thence south-west dnd westerly by a line of brush fence tothe Snow Mountain Dftch near the plank bridge on the public road : thence westerly about two-thirda ofa mile to the place of beginning :. said tract-ineluding the “Johnson pre-emption claim” and tlie “Conlson preemption claim" so caTled..Also, that other parcel of land-inthe county aforesatd, commencing near Deer Creek, near the terminns_ ‘ofa new Jog and brush fence : thence running northerly ‘by the eastern bank ofthe Friburger ravine and mining claim, to the old wagon road crossing said ravine ; thence pment by a line of brush and_raijl fence about one-half a mite to near tke restdence of T. K. Holmes ; thence northerly to the south-east corner of a stake” and raii fence near the house and mining claims formeny owned Wm, Williams; thence northerly by the line of a rail fence up the McLeod canon about one-half mile; thence westerly by the Hine ofa brush and rail fence about three-quarters of a mile to the Six, Mile House Canon; thence southerly by thé line of a brush fence to the Snow-Mountain Ditch, and the northern lire #a Hanch: thence by’ the eastern ‘line of said Ranch to the place of beginning. Said tract being a portion of the prem tion claims of David Teeple and of Jno. . Teeple, and including the residence formerly ' occupied by the said Samuel Johnaon,and-all buildings and enclosures commected therewith: Alzo, that other parcel of land on Scott’s Flat . aforesaid, about six miles east of Nevada city, Nevada townehip, Nevada county, California, being a quarter section located by W, €. Donnell, Aug. 6th, 18 6, aud recorded fn book 2 of ' pre-emption claims, pages 248 and 249, records. of Nevada county, ad described follows, to-wit; Commencing at an oak tree which forms the south east cernuer of Green Ravine { enclosure on Johnson's land, standing about thirty chains westerly from Jehnson’s house, reservoir and running thence north 53° east 24 chains toan oak tree; thence south 2% 1-2° Séniinal Weakness—A Sworn to Cer : titees of a most Remarkable Cure of Spermatorrhoea :— ~ : ; A desire te benefit suffering humanity, and . a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. DOHERTY, induces me to make this statement. For: ~ many years I_had béen-afflicted with Spermatorrhoea, the result—of self abuse, bit til : rienced but little trouble srineonven=: ionce; in that year L had Seminal Weakness to a fearful extent, which was followed by alarm ing symptoms, such as weakness of the back and limbs, dimness of-vision, nervousness, etc. My mind, too, was affected to anch.an extent as to seriously impair my memory? my ideas were confnsed and spirits depressed. I was. averse to society, had -évil forébodings and self-distrust, and was entirely unfitted for-anyv’ duties of life. From 1855 to the summer of! 1868, Lemployed-the very best medical talent: I could find, but in no instance obtained more . than temporary relief. I had about concluded there wasno relief for me inthis avorid. but reading. Dr/ Doherty's advertisement, I dctermined totry him, thongh I did net expect much “ben ia his treatment. On_tke_5th_of Der “jast, F placed myself tinder hie care: in one week I foundmyself very much im/ proved, and now, after five weeks’ treatment, . [ feel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubfea, and im the enjoyment of thebest of health. Hoping a my = fr srg my eat ponent to others vimilarly afflicted, I sabacr myself, ; : JAMES JOHNSTON, “ Snbserfbed and sworn eo — me, this ith of January, a. p. P64. Tes AG. RANDALL: Notary Public. e . Te Females,‘ When a female is in trouble, or affitcted . with disease, such as weakness ofthe back and limbs,pain in the head, loss of muscular power palpitation of the heart, nervousness, extreme ufinary difticnities, general debility, vaginitis all diseases of the wontb, hyeteria, sterility, : audall other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at ence to the celebrated . ¥emale Doctor W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institnte, and censult him about her troubles and dieease-~ Irregularities, suppressions, etc., will receive the Doctor's most particular attention. Let no falee delicacy prewent you, but apply immediately and save yourself trom nful sufferings-and premataredeath. All Married Ladies, whore delicate . healthor other circumstances prevent an in. crease in their families, should write or call at Dr. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. ‘The Dector's offives, consisting of a auite of : six rooms, are so arranged that he can be con. cited without, fear of observation. To Correspondents, Patients (male or female) reskling in any art of the State, however distant, whe may ( _-on their respective cases. and: who think proper to submit a written statement of euch, tr preference to nonin? apersonal interview, are, respectfully assured that their ‘ communications will be held most sacred — Nr. Doherty takes this opportunity of observing, that all letters are. opened only aod replied to by himself. and the latter as 4 promptly as possible, Tf the case be fully and candidly dercribed, personal communication will be supersceded, as instructions for diet, rorhineh am etho general treatmeni.of the care itself (including the remedies) will be for warded without delay andin such a manner “ors to convey no idea of the purport ofthe let_ tor_or -pareel transmitted. Consultations ‘by letter or otherwise, FREE, cure suaranteed or no pay. Permanert SPERMATORRAEA. DR. DOHERTY has just pubdl-hed-an important pamphlet, embodying hie own views * andexperiencesin relation to Impotence or Virility : being a short treatise on Spermiterrheea orSeminal Weakness, Nervons and Phyaical Debility consequent on this Affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains Informatiqn of the utmost value to all, whether married or em sie and-wilt be sent FREE by mail on receipt: ot Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage, Address, Ww. K. DOHERTY, M. B.! ) FIFTEENTH, 1868, + east 3} 1-2 chains to‘a small oak tree in Deer Creek ; thence down. Deer Creek south 39° west 46 chains toa stake on the bank of the Gold Flat Ditch! thence Gown the Gold Flat Ditch. north 76°, 30’, west 6 chains to a spruce tree : thence north 15° west 51 chains to place of beginning ; contents 160 acres : bearings by true meridian: all line and corner trees marked by two notches ; together. with allnd singnlar, the-tenements-hereditaments aud appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Also that certain steam power saw. mill, sit: uiatedon Scott's Flat, about six miles northeasterly from Nevada city, in the county of Neyada and State of Califordia, known as Soutliard & Merrow's steam eaw mill; together with steam engine, boiler, saws, carriages, and an and all machineryéa or ponaine to said -mill or used jn connection therewith ; including the: land whereen the saté-milt is erected and the log and lumber yards, and-bwildings, and improvements erected thereon and apply the proceeds of such sale as by said Decree directed. Notice isderely given that_parsuant.te-said Decree,-¥ will offer for sale all_the above described property, to the highest -bidder,for cash in-U-S, gold-coin, iw frente the Court House door, in the city of Nevada,.en TUESDAY, February iith, 1868. between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 5o'clock, P. M. Given under my hand at Nevada, this 18th day of Jam. 1868. KR. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. UOHAWK & MONTREAL OONSOLIDA TED Gold and Sitver Mining Compan y, Meadow Lake Mining District, Newada county. Aésesesment Notice.—Notice is hereby given that-at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held Dec. 23d,.1867, an assessment of two dollars and fifty cents, ($2.50) per share was levied on each and every share of. the capital stock of . the above named compaagy, payable immediately, in U. S. gold 6ein, ‘te the Seeretary at his office at the Mohawk and Mentreal mill on the mine, Meadow Lake ®@istrict; Nevada county, Califerna, And notice is further given to the stockholders of said Com by, that a reduction of five (5) per cent. will be made on any’wne paying in his assessment on or before the 9th day of Janmary, 1868. Any stuck upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2th day of January, 1868, will be deemed delinquent, and will ke duly advertised for ! sale at public ayction, and unfess payment be . made before, will be-sold on the 7th day of February, 1868, to:pay said delinquent assessment, together with costs of sale and advertising. J. FIGUIERE, Secretary, M.& M. Cd. G. & S. M. Ce. Z Postponement, : . Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the bad weather and mail irregularities, the time for the payment of the above Assessment is extended to JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1868, and the sale of delinquents to FEBRUARY J. FIGUIERE, Sec'y, Sieg they a San" Thomas DowPaju ling on the.15 of Jane dement in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of'California. in aud forthe county of Nevada.in a cause wherein said a8 Dowling is plaintiff and W. D, Long (and Henry Atwater and John Knotwell subsequent incumbrancers) are defendants. ayainst said W.D. Long for tha sun of Eleven Hundred and Ninety-Five and utty One-hundredths ($1,195 50} dollars, in in the gold coin of the United States, wit® interest thereon from the dete of said judgment at the rate of? per cent per month, till paid, wyable indike vold coin, also counsel. fees of F119S0 and costs of anit taxed at $20 which judament is recorded-in the Judgment Book 4 of the said District Court, on pages 487—48°, and whereas it ix ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed.and the property therein described to-wit :—All the undivided five-sevenths {5-7tha] ofall that certain lot of mining claims and lands situated on the north side of Moore's Flat. in Nevadacounty and State of California, known as the old St Lawrence claims, boundéd on the east by the Pioncer Mining Claims, with the tunnels,toois and appurtenanoge belonging therete = be sold lor gold cvin. to satisfy aie judgment, interest, counsel fees, costs of suit, and expenses of salut. ne ‘ Notice is hereby given that I will ex reto “padlic sale all the above described propert 7 to the highest bidder for cash, in U, coin, in tront of the Canrt House door. in the city of Névada, jon FRIDAY, Feb. 14, 1868, between the hours of 9 o'clock, aA, M. and 5 o'clock, P.M. SAN FRAN CISCO Given under my hand this 17th day of Jan. A.D. 1968, R. B, GENTRY, Sheriff. J. &.J. 1. Caldwell, Attg's. jis GuERIFr's SAL¥.—Whereas by a decree‘of. ~—.°. on the east side of Green Ravine, below an old . gaet tichains toa dead pine trée:thenes-eouth-+ 8. gold ; U.S. LAND OFFICE, + SacrRamMENTO Ciry, Nov. 16th. 1867. £ OTICE is hereby given that James E’ etition and-diagram of the “S: el _Minoe Claim,’’ on the Mary Etta Quartz Lode, situated abont four miles easterly from Omega im the Nevada County Mining District, county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the incline shaft on said Jode, which shaft bears N. 88 deg E. 11 28-100 chs, from the ‘4 sec. Cor., between see tionsell and 14T,17N. R. 11 E, Mt. Diablo Base Meridian,-and running thence along said lode northerly 300ft, to a point at the northerly end of said claim, and frorrsaid incline shaft southerly along said lode 1,800 feet to a point at the southerly end of said claim, together witha tract for mining and milling purposes appurtenant tosaid mine, as shown in the fforeeatd-cdingram—and the “said James FE. Perkins intends to apply for.a patent for said mine-and tractmder the Act of Congress entitled “An Act grunting the right of Way to ditch and canal owners over the public Jands, and for ether purposes,’ Approved July 26th, 1866, Any. person or persons claiming advereely to said Perkins. must file a notice of the fame {fi this office within three calendar months from this date. : WM. NEELY JOHNSON, Register. December 7th, 1867. : 8m SHERIFF'S SALE.— Whereas, A. C. Niles on the Sixth day-of January, -1868recavered ajudzment in the District Court of the -Hth Judicial District of the State of California in and for the county of Nevada. against Valentine Curran, T.M. Buckman, and J.M. Buckman for the sum of Two Thousand FourHundred and Fifty snd 56-100 dellars [in gold coin of the United States ef America,] with Interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of 134 pr cent pf month Lil] paid, payable in gold coin, and costs of. suit-taxed at $2275, which judgment i» recorded in the Judgment Beok 4of the said District Court, on pages 473, 474, and whereas it ts-ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's compernt, be foreclosed: and-the property therein dexcribed to-wit: AH the undivided one-half of that certain water ditch or canal situate in ie county of Nevada, State of California, taking. water irom the South Fork of Steep Hollow Creek, about five miles, from Lowell Hill, in Little York Township, and immediately opposite the Little Tunnel (so called) of the South Yuba Canal Co.-and conyeying the same thence to Lowell Hill and Liberty Hill, in said county for mining purposes, also the undivided onehalf of all reservoirs, flumés, easenients, franchires, and rights of water or way belonging to said ditch: Also those certain mining claims situate in Little York towuship, Nevada coynty,-on-Empire-Hit,-and-known a3 the Ohio claims, together with all and singular the~ tenements, hereditaments .and appurtenances thereto belonging or in ahywise,appertaining, be sold to satisfy said judgment and costs. ; Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public saleall the above deecribed property tu the highest bidder for. cash in IL. 8. Gold-Coin ff fr6nt of the Court House door in the city of Neyada, on TUESDAY, Febrtiary 4th, 1568, between the hours-of 9 o’elock a. mM. and 5 o'clock P. mM. > _ ; Given under my hand this 7th day of January A. D. 1868. R. BGENTRY, Sheriff. ja8 HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas, P. Morris. ~ Bey on the 12th day of Dec. 1867, réecovered a judgment in the District Court of the Mth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against L. R. Prescott for the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred. and Twenty-eight 14-100 ($3,428 14) dollars, gold-coin ofthe United States of America, with interest’thereon frem the date of said judgment at thé rate of 14 per cent per month till paid, payable_in U.S, prok coin, and also ceunsel fées allowed herein at $100-in U. S. gold coin, and also coxta of snit taxed: at $36, which judgment is recorded in the Jndement Book ofthe said District Court on page 456, and whereas it fs ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed ane the property therein described, to-wit ;= All and singular those certain Mining Claims, situated atOmega, Washington-township, Nevada county, known asthe “Rhino” or Pres“cott claims > said Claims being bounded on the nortkerly side by the mining claims of Creamer & Co, en the southerly side by the claims of
Saunders and Evans, ana on the easterly side by the mining claims of Evans & Creamer. Al#0 the undivided one-half interest in and to that water ditch, in Nevada county, commencing at Missouri Canon and running to the village of Omega, known as the~ Missouri ditch; with the right of way and appurtenances, be sol€ to satisfy said judgment, counsel. fees and costs, us Notice is herehy given that I will expose to public sale all the above described pro erty to the highest bidder for cash in U. 8: Gold Coin, in front of the Court House door in the city of Newada, on TUESDAY, January 28th, 1568, between the houre of 9 o'clock A. mM. and 5 o'chock P.M. ; Given under my hand this 6th day of January, A D. 1368, R. B. GENTRY, Sherif. A. A. Sargent, att'y. jai SHERIF E'S SALE.—By virtue of an ExecuiY tion to me delivered, issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, State of Cal. ifornia, bearing date January 10th, 1868, in favor of M. ©. Taylor, and azainst J. J. Collins and J. R. Collins, for the sum of Tywef¥e Hundred and Twenty-six 18.100 Dollary, ($1,226 15) in U.S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 15g per cent per month. till paid, in Hike vold-eoin, together with $3245 costs and cisburrements at the date of said judgment, and ag oh costs amounting to the sum of $1.— I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of raid defendants in and to the follow: ing described property te wit: That certain set of gravel mining claims,situated at Browns Hill, Little York township, Nevada county, State of Calif euia homnaelon etains of A. Neece & Co., on the north by the claims of Brown Brothers, on the west by claims of parties unknown, and ee the south by Waloupa Creek, together with the blacksmith shop and crushing mill, situated on said claims, and all appurtenances unto said claims, blackemith shop and mill, appertaining or in anywise belonging. Also, that certain dwelling-house and lot eituated in the townof Grass Valley, Grass Valley tuwaship, Nevada county, State of Califermia, en the south side of Main street, bounded en the east -hy-bakenan’s property and on the south by Chinatown property, said lot being about sixty feet. abet und about two hundred feet deep, together with all the appurtenances unto said dwelling house and bet wine belonging. Notice is hereby given, that I will expose to -public sale all the above described propert tothe highest bidder for cash, in U. 8. zou coin, in front ofthe Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1863, between the hours of 9 a. M. andSp. Given under my‘+iand this 11th day of Jan. 86S. R. B. GENTRY; Sheriff: J.C. Devel, Pha Att'y, . , : jia Névada,:Moore’s Flat & Eurcka wee” STAGE LEAVES NEVADA “ on Monday, Wednesday. and Wella, Faran Big {connecting with ne s Ex fersLAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD. MOORES WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and 13 appertaining or inanyEUREKA, Ex 8 leaves on Tnesda Saturday. Packages delivered, Collextions made and al] Express business mptly at . tended to. RY & ENGLISH Props Perkins has filed this day, in this.o a HERIFF'S SALE,—By virtue of an Execu-tion to me delivered issued out of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District, of the State of Catifornia, in and fer the county of Nevada, bearing date Dec. 19th, 1867, on a judg ment rendefed in said Court onthe 10th day of} September, 1867, in favor of John Johuston and against Hamilton McCormick, W. P. Goldsmith, D. E. Osborn, G. W. ey see Edward Nattall.Michael Williams.E. A. emp kins.the estate of John Nuttall.dec'd, and W. R. Taylor ' for the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred and fifty-six and.5U-100 dollars ($3.356 50).in Us S. gold coin, damages, with interest on the sum of $1,037 10 at the rate_of.2 per cent per month and interest on the sum of $2,319.40 at the rate often per cent per annnm till paid, principal and interest payable in U. S. gold eoin, together_with $114 20 costs and disbursemedts, at the date of said judgment, “and accruing costs --amountine-to-thesinrefst~ tf havetevied up on all the richt, title and interest of defendants or either of them in and to the following de. scribed property, heretofore attached, to-wit: That.certatn mill, mine and maehinery at Howard Hill, in Grass Valley township, Nevada county, Cal. about two miles easterly from the town of Grasa Valley, known as the mill. mine hoisting works and machinery of Lucky Quartz Mining Co, sftuate on the south side of Wolf Creek, and bounded on the east by the Cambridge Company's claim# and on the west by pthe claims of the Independent Mining Company. Also, in and to that certain gravel lode to. {the south of said Lucky Quartz Mining Co's claims. known as—the—Lucky Lode, together . with all the appurtenances unto the a‘oresaid. ‘property spperaising orin anywixe belonging. Notice is heraby given thot I will expose to public sale the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, iu U. 8, gold coin, . infront of the Court House door, Nevada city, on-TUESDAY, Feb. 11th, 1868, between the hours Bt A. por ha x Given under my ‘hand th ey of Dec, 1867. < aces KR. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. J. C. Denel, Atty. : d24 UMMONS.—State of California. County of »—. Nevada, Township of Little York, s4.— Before R. McGonn, Justice of the Peace. The Peopie of thé State of California send’preeting to B. FgCoon, Miles Toby and Joseph Unkefer, You are hereby summoned to appear before nie.at my Office, in the township of Little York in the county of Nevada, on the 19th day of March, 1868, at-10-6'eleck, A-AE-to-answer_unto the complaint of Nelson V. Waggoner who sués to recover the sum of $159 25 on a promixsory note bearing date Dec, 15th, 1863, with fitereet at the rate of ten per cent per annnm: as per note now on file in my office when judgment will be take against you for said amount together with costs and damages if you fail to “appear and answer, : tiven under my hand this t%thday of Dec. 1867, d R, MbGOUN, J.P. RKeyenne Stamp, 50 cts. It is hereby ordered that the above Sammons he.served by. publication in the Nevada Transcript, newspaper published in Nevada county, for the period ef ninety days from date. — ay R. McGOUN, J. P. A truetopy, Attest, dz ’ M. COMBS, Constable. . -“Q\HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtne ofan Exeention to me delivered izaued ont of the Dis trict Court of the 14th Judicial District,of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date Dec. 19th, 1367, on. a judg-. H ment rendered in said Court April i6th, 1867, in favor of A. B. Gregory, M. L, Marstiand 8. R. Perry, composing the firm of Gregory & Co and against W. N. Jacobs and Charles Endellfor the sum of Six Hundred and thirty dollars, damages, with interest on said sum at the rate of two per cent per month till paid, principal and interest payable ‘in U. S.gold coin, togeth-er with $64.50 costs and disbursements, at the date of said-judgment and accruing costs, I { have_levied upon.all-the-right, title and—“inter/ est of defendants in and to the following described property, to-wit ;That certain set of mining claims or parcel of mining ground, situate-onQuaker Hill, in Little York ——— Nevada county, Cal., commonly known as the Nebraska Digzings, bounded as follows ; commiencihg at a large oak tree, at the north corner, and running thence one-thousand feet: in a south-westerly direction, thence to Greenhorn Creck. thence up said Creek. one thousand feet, thence to the place of beginning, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Also,in and to one-fourth wndiv ded certain water ditch or canal known as the Dutchman’s ditch,running about three-fourths ofa mile below the upper ditch of Jacobs & Sargent, taking water from the north fork of Greenhorn Creek, and ig i it to. the Ne-_ braska diggings above inentioned, together with all the water rights, privileges/and appurtenanees unto said diich appertaining orin anywise belonging, \ Noticeis hereby given that\I will expose to public sale sil the above described propert Z to the highest bidder, for cash, in U.S. Gold Coin, in front of the Conrt House door, Nevada city,on TUESDAY, January 1th, 1868, betweenthe hours of 9 a.m. and2P M. Giveh under my hend this 19th day of Dec. 1867. R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. A. A. Sargent, Atty. a20 The above sale is postponed to Tuesaday, January, 8th 1868. R.B GENTRY, Sheriff. ene GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY. -Lotation of Works, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county California. Notice ia hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Nranthee of said Company, held on the 6th day of: Jannary, 1865, aR assessment of one doHara share (Four dollars per foot) was levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately in Gold Coin to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 5, Government House, } Northwest eornerot-Sansome aiid Washington streets, San Francisco, California. . Any stock upea which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 6th day ef-February, 1868, shall be deemed delingnent, and will be daly advertised for sale at public auction, and, unlesa payment shall be made before, will be sold:.on the 22d day ot February, 1868, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs.of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of Board of Trustees, WM. B. MAY, Sccretary. Office—Room No. 5, Government House, Northwest coraer Washington and Sansome streets, San Francfscd, California. January 6-td, YONSTABLE'S SALE —By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issned out of the Justice's Court of R. McGoun J. P., township-of Little York, county of Nevada, Cal. bearing date Dec. 14th, 1867, on a Judgment rendered in said Court, Dec. 4th, 1867, in favor of A. McAuley, and against P. 8. Goodspeed, E. Carney, Allen Tucker and Jas. Fuller, for the sum of $109 25 debt and costs of auit. I have levied upon the following described property, to-wit: That certain set of mining claims situate at Hunt’s “Hill, and known as the Gouge. Eye Co's claims, together with Cement Mill.and all appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that L'will sell at pu lic auction the above deseribed property to the highest bidder for cash, at the village of Red Dog, on the 26th of January, 1868, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. Mm. and 5 o'clock P. 3. to antioty the demand “ plaintiff and accruing costa, } Given under my hand the 16th day of Dec. 4. 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MOORE, San Francisco. octi6-8m SHER ES eae Er virtue of an Execution to me delivered issued out o: the Die trict Court of the 11th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Neyada, bearing date Dec. 20th, 1867, on a judg-—ment. rendered in said Court,.Dec. 11, 1867. ie favor of Janies Benallack and against W. H.V. Cronise. for the sum of One Thonsand Four Hundred and Twenty-one and 50100 dollars} [$1 421 50] damages, with interest ou said sum at the rate often per cent per annum till paid, together. $28 75 costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment and_accruing costs amounting to the sum of $1. I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the defendant, in and to following described propérty: to-wit: those certain quartz mining claims formerly known as the claims of the Kate Hay’s Mining Co., sitnate in Grass Valley township, Nevada county, State of California, on Kate Hay’s Hill, commencing at a point on the Kate Hay’s quartz ledge, indicated by the old engine shaft, hnd extending thence thirtce hundred-feet southerly on the course of said ledge and frem said engine shaft, extending northerly six Hnudred feet upon said. ledge, with all the dips, *purs, angles-and variations thereof. Also upon-all of said defendant's right, title and interest in-and to those certain quartz claims, being twenty, situated in said township, county and State, and lecated upon . the Kate Hay’s ledge aforesaid,formerly called the McGlynn ledge, said ledge run and sonth and di mencing at a stake on the north side of the resent travelled road leading from Boston Ravine to Ophir Hill, and extending from sald stake, with the ledge south of said road five hundred feet, and from xaid road north with the ledge fifteen hundred feet. Also in and to the hoisting and pumping gear, machinery, engine, boiler, horse wdim, buildings and houses upon said claims above mentioned, together with all and singular the privileges and appurtenances appertaining or inany wise belonging to the aforezaid property. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, Jan. 2ist, 1968, havwsun the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. Dibble & Byrne, attys. dé24 COMPANY MEETING. OHAWK AND MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED Gold and Silver Mining Company’s Office, Mohawk & Montreal Mill, Meadow Lake District; Nevada” county, Califeraia, Notice is hereby given, that in consequence 0 the Gnarterty Meeting of the Stockholders in _ the above named Company not having rogues ly taken place, on Monday, the16th erTrustees of the Company do hereby ca 5 Special Meeting of the said Stockholders, take place on Monday, the 27th day of danutey, “1868, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the transaction. < such business as may be br t before t ” said Meeting, to be held at the Company Office, as above. . COM Little York Towns pBy order ef the Board of Trustees. das” d. 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