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    1. San Mateo County Gazette September 1, 1860
    2. Chris Havnar
    3. San Mateo County Gazette Redwood City, San Mateo County, California Saturday Morning, September 1, 1860, Vol. 2 No. 22 DIED Of apoplexy, on Monday, August 20th, 1860, in San Juan, Monterey county, California, Mrs. Lucy A., wife of Marcus A. LUKENBACH, aged 36 years, 2 months, and 6 days. Sacramento papers please copy. U.S. Marshal' Notice United States of America Northern District of California Whereas objection has been made to the official survey and location of the land that finally confirmed in case No. 285, to HENRY R. PAYSON, known as "Guadalupe Visitaction, y Rodeo Viejo," and situated in the County of San Mateo, in said District: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition of the District Court of the United States for said District, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all parties having, or claiming to have, and interest in such survey and location, to be and appear before the said Court sitting in Land Cases, on or before Wednesday, the 3d day of October, A.D. 1860, at 11 o'clock A.M. (if that day shall be a day of jurisdiction, and if not, on or before the next Wednesday thereafter,) and then and there to intervene for the protection of such interest, or their defaults will be taken. Dated at San Francisco, in the District aforesaid, August 27, 1860 P.L. Solomon, U.S. Marshal U.S. Marshal' Notice United States of America Northern District of California Whereas objection has been made to the official survey and location of the land that finally confirmed in case No. 237, to WILLIAM PIERCE, known as "Guadalupe Visitaction, y Rodeo Viejo," and situated in the County of San Mateo, in said District: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition of the District Court of the United States for said District, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all parties having, or claiming to have, and interest in such survey and location, to be and appear before the said Court sitting in Land Cases, on or before Wednesday, the 3d day of October, A.D. 1860, at 11 o'clock A.M. (if that day shall be a day of jurisdiction, and if not, on or before the next Wednesday thereafter,) and then and there to intervene for the protection of such interest, or their defaults will be taken. Dated at San Francisco, in the District aforesaid, August 27, 1860 P.L. Solomon, U.S. Marshal U.S. Marshal' Notice United States of America Northern District of California Whereas objection has been made to the official survey and location of the land that finally confirmed in case No. 380, to JOSEFA DE HARO et al., known as "Luguna de la Merced," and situated in the County of San Mateo, in said District: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition of the District Court of the United States for said District, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all parties having, or claiming to have, and interest in such survey and location, to be and appear before the said Court sitting in Land Cases, on or before Wednesday, the 3d day of October, A.D. 1860, at 11 o'clock A.M. (if that day shall be a day of jurisdiction, and if not, on or before the next Wednesday thereafter,) and then and there to intervene for the protection of such interest, or their defaults will be taken. Dated at San Francisco, in the District aforesaid, August 27, 1860 P.L. Solomon, U.S. Marshal REMOVED AND IMPROVED. - Our energetic neighbor, W.C.R. Smith, has removed his drug store from the old stand to a more commodious location, in an apartment fitted up for the purpose in his brick warehouse. He has lately made extensive additions to this branch of his business, and will henceforth, with his increased facilities and plenty of room, be prepared to furnish any article to be found in a drug store. "Billy" is a thorough business man, and he is sure to prosper. A GOOD PRICE. - D.S. Cook, Esq., recently sold a small tract of eleven and a half acres of land at San Mateo, for the handsome sum of $5750, or $500 per acre. This price could not be obtained for the same amount of land anywhere else, outside of a town, in California. THE BALL. - About forty-five tickets were sold for the ball which took place last Saturday evening for the benefit of Mr. O'Brien. The dance was not very well attended, about twelve ladies only being present. CHEAP. - The sale of farming implements, etc., at Maynard's auction, Canada Reymundo, Saturday last, was a sacrifice, everything selling at about half its value. CABIN BURNT. - The cabin of Wm. Stein, shingle-maker, on the mountain west of this place was burned on Friday evening, of last week. THAT MILL. - The building for the grist mill in this place has been complete some time, but seems about as far from become useful to the people as every. Some machinery is still lacking to enable to workmen to proceed with their labor. It is unfortunate that the completion of the mill should be retarded. The owners are the losers, while the farmers are much inconvenienced, to say nothing of the annoyance to the mechanics who are losing time in being delayed, and the discredit which, however undeserved, always attached to a slow-moving project. ' We call attention to the advertisement of Bowen and Brother corner of Montgomery and California streets, San Francisco. Their stock of groceries includes all that farmers require for their supplies. Those purchasing will benefit themselves by patronizing Bowen & Brother. County Auditor's Report Receipts and Disbursements, from May 1st to September 1st, 1860 Statement of Disbursements from School Fund: Paid T.L. Boucher $223.50 Paid G. Lairde $186.88 Paid C.C. Brier $137.50 Paid H.R. Tilton $163.23 Paid S.T. Walker $171.00 Paid to C.F. Kelly $29.00 Paid to J. McCrea $2.25 To see other old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com

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