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April 2, 1882 (4 pages)

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THE DAIY TRANSCRIPT. * SUMMONS. TATE OF ty of Ni me 9h Ga Sant Justices Court, Ne cana tie ; iy,& corporation, efendant. The People of the 8taje of California send greeting to Evst Orleans Gold Mining Co,, a corporation, defendant, You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named —. in the Justice’s Court of Nevada wnship, County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer before the Justice at his_ office in said township the complaint filed therein, within five ‘exclusive of the day of service) after the on ‘you ot this summons, if served within the Townshi: in which this action is nt or if Serv: out of said ys a May said Couniy, within ten : within twenty The aie is prevent to recover é suin of 83 alleged to be due plaintiff as follows: The sum of $45 50 due plaintiff for work and labor; the sum of 22 46 due George Poston for work and labor; the sum of $82-76 due J, B MeAvain for work’ and labor; the sum of $26 55 due Legg & Shaw for hard. ware; the sum of 29-75 due Geo. Enright for work and labor; the sum of $5075 due Jos. Rupely for work and labor; the sum of $18 07 due J, M. Walling for . and professional ervices. which demands of Poston, McA vain, Legg & Shaw, Enright, Jos. Rupely and Walling were duly assigned to plaintiff for a yaluable consideration, And you are hereby_notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as aboge required, said plaintiff will take judgment nst you for $225 83, together with costs, Given under my hand this 20th day of Janwary, A. D,-1882,--R, E. ROBENSON: {5 Justice of the Peace of said Township. LNo. 1260.] Application for a Patent to a Unrrep States Laxp Orrice, ) SACRAMENTO, CaL., February 17, 1882, f; is by i fives. that THOMAS : GEO. NSTON, WM. CAMPe , FRED JONES, W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT and GEO. C. SHAW, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada county, State of Calfornia, have made ation for Patent for the Chicago Quartz Mine, bearing gold, embracing Fifteen Hundred: (1500) ligear feet of the vein or lode, with surface ground six hundred (600) feet.in width, in Gold Flat lining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz : Field are eee Mine, (formerly Phoenix.) ~ Surfaee of Lode—Beyinning. at a post tarked “0. No.1,” on North End of code trom which the 8. E. corner of the East Urleans Quartz Mine (approved survey) bears N. 89° E. 165 feet or ? 50 chaing distant.— Thence mag, var. 18> East ; 8. 163-4° W. 2.00 chains, corner of Pascoe’s barn ; 3.00 chaing cross V Flume; 11.36 chains Shaft on lode} 12,21 ns vross Section line between 18and 19, T. 16, N. R. No, 9 East, M. D. Band M. 30.35 chains East of cor. to Secs, 18,19,13 and 24, 1500 feet or 22.73 chs to a post marked ‘‘C. No. 2.” Survey of Exterior Boundaries, 5 inning ata post marked ‘OC. No. 3” at N. W.corner from which a pine tree 7-ins diam. bears 8, 8° E 43 lksdist. Thence Mag: var. 18° .& ; 8.73 1-42 BE. 209.6 ft or 4.54 chs post ‘‘C. No. 1” on. lode ; 6.44 chs ~ cross road ; 599,3-ft to marked ‘‘C, No. 4,” or 9,08 chs from whith a‘pine tree 10 ins diam. bears N.111-2°E. 21 iksdist ; thence 8 16 3-42 W. 0.55 chs cross V Flume ; 4.70 chs cross road ; 10.85 chs cross Sec line between Secs.18 and 19, T. 16,.N. R. No. 9 E. M. B. B. and M. 35.09 chs East of corner to Secs. 18, 19, 18 and 24, 1500 feet or 22.73 chs & post marked ‘‘C. No. 5,” from which a pine 12 ins diameter beats N. 32° E. 21 lks distant. . Thence.N, 73-1-4© W 299.6 ft or 4.54 chs post “‘C. No. 2” on lode: 599.3 feet or 9.08 chs to a post marked ‘“‘C, No. 6,” “from which a cedartree 6 insdiam bears S. 50° E41 lks dist. Thence N. 16 3-42 E 9.16 chs cr0ss section line between Secs. 18and 19, T. 16, N. R 9E. M. D. B, and M. 25.61 chains East of corner to Secs. 18,19, 13 andi24 ; 13,59.chs eross V Flume ; 16.52 chs mouth of drain tun 1el bears N. 33 1-2 W. 1.22 chains — St Mestveks or 23.73 —_ to the p ol uing-«an¢ containing 20.64 acres, and d Velie Lot No. 67, in Sections 18 and 19, fownship 16, North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Adjoining claimants are the Northern ExtenWoshingwae med 3 an Saas ington Gita es, 1 an Quartz ~Mines—and; “Co. Placer Mines. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty. days fromi the first my of publishing hereof. iD. F. TAYLOR Register. J. M. Walling, Attorney. feb21 Sheriff's Sale No. 600. A. P, TIETJEN, Piff. Order of Sale and WE: 5 } Decree of JOHN HASTINGS, Deft.) Foreclosure. [Bh and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, wherein A. P. TIETJEN, the above named plaintiff, recavered ef ent and decree of foreclosure jeg JOHN HASTINGS, defendant, on the’ 6th day of March, A. D. 1882, for the sum of Twelve Hundred and Eleven and 22-100 ($1,211 22). Dollars,together with costs {suit taxed at $20 90, and counsel fees alowed herein, amounting to the sum of $1 » with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, which ‘said judgment isreeorded in Judgment Book 1 of said Superior Court, on pease 265 et seq., and whereas itis ordered hat the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit; The north half of the south east quarter (N 1-2 of 8. E 1-4) and the east half of south west quartér (E 1-2 of 8 W 1-4) of Section seyen ¢) in Township Sixteen (16) North Range Eight (8) East Mt. D. M., containing 160 acres, Also the north west quarter ae the south half of the north east quarter of the aforesaid Section Seven (7) containing 200 acres. Also that certain lot on the west side of Mill street, in the town of Grass Valley, being Lot No. Eighteén (48) in Block No. ‘our (4) containing 0.09 acres, and accord: to the official map of said town-madein by’S. Bethel. Lot No. Two (2) in Grass Valley, containing 0.68 acres, and according to the official survey of said town site made in 1876 by Merry & Smith by order of the County Judge of said county—be sold to satisfy said judgment, together with terest and costs. B Public notice is hereby given that I will sell at publie sale in frout of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of Ca ifornia, on e Saturday, the Ist day of April, A. D., 1882, between the hours of 9 o’clock A.M, and 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit: «2 o'clock P. M., all the right, title and interest of said’ Defendant in and to all of the above desoe peony, e me ee he and best bidlo. satisfy Toph d gaa said judgment and Given under. my hand thi h'day March, A.D. 1882." = sie = ai By 2 OC eee, Sheriff. D. Carter, Under Sheriff. A. J. Ridge, Piffs Atty’ eid. Mr Tig aloe A) ee ee Assessment Notice. ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING C Company. ‘Location. of principal place 4 ssf posinars, eld Pill Storey County, Neva; ation of works, Washin wnship, Nevada County, California baste otice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on fhe twenty-third day of February, 1882, an assessment, (No. 7,) of onecenta share on each and every share of the capital stock ef the corporation was levied— yable immediately, in United States go} coin, to the Secreby ry the office. of the Com iy; Bank of Gold Hill, Main street, Gold ill; Nevada. Stock upon which ‘this, assessnient ah remain unpaid on. the Fifth—(5th)— (day.of April, 1882, will be delinquent,. and : advertise for sale at public auction: and ' nless payment is made before, will be sold _@n Saturday, the Sixth day of May, a, p, 1882, > a pages assessment, tozeth costs o} ve = nses of sale. B T ther ens Directors. FRANK A. WISE re Rupely plaintiff vs East . No. 1264. Appliention fora Patent for the Williams Placer and Quartz Mines.U. 8. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.-March 17th, 1882. JOTIGE is hereby given that A. Wal. ra. Whose post office is Nevada , Nevada County, California, has fina application for Patent for the Williams Placer and Quartz Mines, bearing old, in Gold Flat Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office,as follows, viz: Williams Placer Mine, Beginning at a post marked ‘“W, No. 1” on, north side of Rough and Ready and Nevada City road, at fence on section line betwéen Sec’s 13 and 14, T. 16 N. R. No. 8 east, M. D. B. and M.,from which a pinetree 12 ins diam. bears N. 50° E, 8 lks dist; thence mag. var. 18° east N 1-42 E. 13.78 ch’s, 1-4 Sec. cor. between Sec’s 13 and 14, 2229.5 feet or 33,78 ch’s to a post marked “W, No. 2,” from which a biack oak tree8 in's diam, bears S. 261.4° E_ 0.32 ch’s dist. andthe corner common to See's 11. 12, 13and 4; T, 16, N.RS8 E, M. D. B. and M.'bears N. 1-42 E, 20 ch’s dist; thence 8. 891-42 E. 10.00 chs. cross Peck's ravine, 772.2 f’t or 11.70 ch’s cross lode line of ®rovidence quartz mine (approved survey) & 14°°E. 65 I’ks from leaning oak mentioned in Providence field notes 1338.2 feet or 20.20 ch’s to a post marked ““W. No. 3,” from which a cedar tree 9 in’s diam. bears N. 76° W. 81'ks dist; thence N. 3-42 E.618.8 feet or 9,30 ch’s to «post marked “W. No. 4,” from which a cedar tree 6 in’s diam. bears 8. 45° K. 11 I’ks dist; thence S$ 81 1-4° E. 577.5 feet or 8.75 ch’'s toa marked ‘‘W, No. 5,” from which a pine tree 14 in’s diam. bears 8. 26° W. 9 I’ks dist; thence 8. 23° (E. 11.00 ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine,1496.9 feet or 22.68 ch’s post “‘P, No, 8” of Perseverance quartz mine Seppeovod survey) 41150 ch’s cross-Rough and Ready-road 2803 feetor 42.47 ch’s to a post marked ““W. No.6,” from whicha pine tree 5 in’s diam. bears N. 21° W. 23.1'ks dist; thence N. 78 1-25 W, 500.8 feet or 7.58 ch's to a pine stump marked “W No. 7’ on south side of road; thence S. 84 1-2 -2_W.7,00 ch's cross—road-707-5-feet or 10j72 ch’s to a post marked ‘‘W. No. 8” from which @ pine tree 12 in's diam. bears N. 87° W. 29 I'ks dist; thence N, 880 W. 863.9 feet or 13.09 ch’s to the place of beginning and containing 104,64 acres, of which 53.33 acres are contained in the surveys of the quartz lodes hereinatter described, having area of placer claim 56.31 acres, Peck No. 1 Quartz Lode, Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at NW. corner ata post marked “P.1 No.7" from which a pine tree 7 in’s diam. bears N. 38° E, 10I’ks dist; thence var. 18° east N, 54> E.3.14ch’scross branch of Peck’s ravine, 3.20 ch’s cross lode line of Providence quartz mine as surveyed, 4.54 ch's t ‘‘P.1 No. 1” on lode, 4.79 ch’s cross ranch of Peck’s ravine,-493 feet or 7.47 ch’s to post marked ‘‘P.1 No. 6” on line of Williams placer: from which post ‘‘W. No. 2” bears N, 891-45 W. 15.73 ch’s dist; therice 8. 891-4° E. 132.7 feet or 2.01 ch’s to post marked “‘P;1 No. 5”; thence S. 36° E. 3.80 ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine, 1396.6 feet or 21.16 ch’s to post marked *‘P. 1 No. 4” on east line of Williams placer, from which post “‘P.No. 8” of Perseveraace quartz mine bears N._ 23-49 W! 2.40 ch’s dist; thence S. 2 3-42 E. 28.4 feet or 0.43 ch’s to a post marked “PF. 1 No. 3” from which a pine tree $ in’s diam. bears N, 472 W. 11 I’ks dist: thence S. 54° W. 4.30 ch’s post ‘“P. 1 No. 2” on lode, 583.4 feet or 8.84-ch’s to a post marked “P. 1 No. 8” from which the 1-4 Sec. corner on west.side of Sec, 13, T. 16,.N. R. Nor 8 E. M. D. M. bears N. 82° 41’ W. 23.83 chs dist; thence N. 36° W. 1499.5 feet or 22.72 chs to place of beginning and containing 20.5 acres. Peck No, 2 Lode, Survey of Extérior Boundaries. Beginning at NW. cor. -at a post marked ““P. 2 No. 4” and P. 1-No 8,from which the 4 Sec. cor. on west side of Sec, 13,T. 16, N. 4 No, 8. E. M. D. B. and M. bears N. 82° 41’ 23, 33 chs. dist; thence var. 18 East N, 54° E.4.54 chs, post“‘P. 2. No.1”-on lode 583. 4 ft. or 8.84 chs, to a post marked ‘P 2No, 5” and “P 1 No. 3”; thence S 2 3-4 2 E, 15.60 chs, cross Rough and Ready road 1093.6 ft. or 16.57 chs. to a post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 6;” thence 854° W 33.7 ftor 0.51 chs. to past “P 2 No. 2” on lode; thence N.78}> W. 312.8 ft. or 4,74 chs. toa post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 3’ from which a pine ‘tree 12 in’s diam. bears 865° E 46 lks. dist.; thence N 15° W 0.80 «hs. cross Rough and Ready road 732.6 ft. or 11,10 chs, to the place of beginning and containing 8 83-100 acres, Providence South Extension Lode. Survey of Exterior Boundaries, : Beginning at Southwest corner at a post marked “P. 8. X. No. 3;” thence var, 18° East, N. 24° E. 1,500 ft. or 22.73 chs. to a ost marked “‘P,S. X. No, 4” from which the Sec. corner on West side of Sec. 13, T. 16, N. R. 8,E. M.D. B. and M. bears S. 412 19’ W. 4.28 chs, dist.; thence S. 874° E. 256.7 ft. r 3.89 chs. to a post marked “‘P.S. X. No. 5” on line of Peck No. 1 lode; thence 8. 36 © E. 1.04 chs. cross lode line post ‘P. 8. No, 1” bears N. 25° E, 82 Wes. dist. 550.4 ft. or 8.34 chs. to post marked “p.8. X. No. 6;” thence S, 24> W. 1069.9 ft. or 16.21 chs. to a post marked P. 8S. X. No. 7,” thence N. 8745 W.4.64-chs., Post “P. 8. X. No. 2” on lode, 599.3 ft or 9.08 chs. to the place of beginning and containing 18 95-100 acres. Cross Lode Survey of Exterior Boundaries. : Part A. Beginning at a post marked “C No. 7” on the NE boundary of Peck No. 1 lode; thence var. 18° East, 8S. 74° E. 475.2 ft. or 7.20 chs. toa post marked “‘C No. 6” on East line of Williams Placer, from whicha pine tree 8 in’s diam. bears N. 67° W. 9 lks dist.; thence 8. 23-49 E. 234.3 ft. or 355 chs to a post marked “C No. 5” from which post “P No. 8” of Perseverance Quartz Mine (approved survey) bearsS 2 3-42 KE. 2.15 chs. dist.; thence 8S. 16° W. 118 chs. post “C No.1” on lode 208.5 ft. or 3.16 chs. toa: post marked “C. No. 4” frem which post ‘P.1. 00°) No. 4” bears 8. 36° E. 1.85 chs, dist.; thence N_36° W. 8.22 chs. cross lode line 608.9 ft. or 10.59 chs. to place of beginaing: &: Lode: ‘Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Part B. rt B, Beginning at a post marked “C, No. 3” southwest-corner; thence var 18° East N. 16° E. 4.54 chs. post “C. No. 2” or lode 599.3 ft. or 9.08 chs. to a post marked “(, No, 8;” thense 8. 74° E. 118.1 ft. or 1.79 chs. toa post marked “‘C No. 9”on line of Peck No. 1 claim; thence 8, 54° W. 87.8 ft, or 1.33 chs. toe post “‘P 1 No, 7” of Peck No. Ms claim; thenve 8. 36° E, 5.67 chs. cross lode line 396 ft. or 6.00 chs, to post “P. S. X. No, 5; thence N. 8732 W. 256.7. ft. or 8.89 chs, to post “P. S. X. No.~4.”of Providence southern extension claim; thence S, 24° W. 2.33 ft, or 3.53 chs. to a post marked ‘“‘C. No. 10”; thence N. 74° W. 180.8 feet or 2.74 ch’s to the place of beginning, and containing Part A, 2.52 acres, Part B. 2.52 acres. Total 5.04 acres. Total area of placer 56,31 acres. Total area of quartz claim 53.33 acres, Total area of claims 109.64 acres. 4 Adjoining claimants: are the Providence quartz mine, the Perseverence quartz -mibe and Dingley claim, and designated as lots Nos. 108, 109, 110, 111 112 and 113, in Section 13, Township 16 north, Range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base and meridian. j All persons holding any, adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. J. M. Walling, Att’y: mh2} Notice to Contractors. WY once is hereby given that Sealed ProaN posals will be received at the office of the County Clerk , until ge: Ea 3d, 1882, at 10-0’clock A. M., for ngp the prisoners in the County Jail for. two. years from and after the awarding of said contract. The bidder to. specify the amount per day for furnishing each prisoner two pale per day, and three meals per day for such prisoners as are reqnired to perform manual labor for the county. The rd reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 14th, 1882, By.order of the Board of Supervisors. J. E. CARR, Clerk of the Board ANNUAL MEETING. CP OF THE CHAMPION MINING COMPANY. San Francisco, March 8th, 1882. The Annual Meeting of the stovkholders of the Champion Mining Companv for’ the election.of ‘Prustees to serve for the ensuing year, and for such other. business as may come before the meeting, will be held on Tuesday, April lth, 1882, . At 8 o'clock, P. M., at the Office of the Com pany, No. 525 Com: : ao Galina mercial Street, San Fran. Office—Bank.of Gold Hill.’ Go!d Hill, Nevada, ‘pede ml4 G. C, HURLBURT, Secretary, ~ Lestedin the said estate appest y 91 Delinquent Sale Notice, Dstt prndpat pate ot ane Willow Valley,Nevada nty. Location of works, Nev Mining District, Nevada County, California,, * Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment, No, 9, levied on the Seventh day of February, 1882,the several amounts set opposite the names Of the respective shareholders as follows: sss y A.B, Brady Af Brunstetter P, Lowery Mrs M E, Lowery Mrs M E, Lolery Mrs M E, " ry Mrs M E, > Jones SSSsss SSSSsSssess Miller B H, Dulac L, Mallon Chris, Trustee, Mailon Chris, Trustee Smith Mrs W H, Smith W H, Trustee, Smith W H, Trustee, Smith W_H, Trustee, _ ‘Smith W H, Trustee, Smith W H, Trustee, Smith W H, Trustee, Symington R B, Symington RB, Symington R B, Symington R B, Symington R B, Symington RB, Symington R B, Symington Annie Whalan Patrick, Whalan Patrick, Kent Mrs M M, Jonés G W, Jones Thos R, Zones Thos R, Jones Thos R, Loughridge CP; Morgan W G, Mulloy 4 A, Stokes Mary 4, Goad Ella B, Goad James U, Goad James U, Lake J B, Lake Annie, MosesC A, Moses C A, Giles Timothy, Peck Samuel, Gaylord & Robinson, Hadley John M, Ilanson Mrs A H, Hanson Mrs A H, Harrison C, Harrison C, 171 Read J H, 275 40 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the said. 7th day of February, 1882, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, wilt be sold at the office of said Company, at Willow Valley, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of APRIL, 1882, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, J. J. LYONS; Secretary. Office at the mill, Willow Valley, Nevad Township, Nevada County, California. mi Sheriff's Sale. Citizens Bank, Piff) No. 519. vs. . Superior Court, Virginia 8.Bradley, . Order of Sale. Administratrix ef { Decree of Foreclo. the estate of H. 8. . sure. Bradley, Deceased. NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORder of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued. out of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, wherein Citizens Bank, the above named plaintiff, recovered a judgment and decree of foreclosure against Virginia S, Bradley, administratrix of tne estate of H. 8. Bradley, deceased, defendant, on the 16th day of March, 1882, for the sum of One Thousand Thirty-Six and 60-100.($1036 60) Dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $13 34, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $——, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent per annum till paid, which said judgmert is recorded in judgment book 1 of said Superior Court, on pages 273 et seq., and whereas itisordered that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be fore closed and propertytherein described, to-wit: That certain lot,tpiece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the north by the lot of A. H. Hanson, on the east by Nevada street, on the south by the lot of John V. Hunter, and on the west by the lots of N. W. Know]lton and A. H. Parker, bg, edad and designated as Lot No. (5) five, Block No.(6) six, containing-forty-four one hundredths(44-100) of an acre of land, as represented on the official ‘map of Nevada City, made in 1869, be sqid to satisfy said judginent, together with interest and costs. , Notice is hereby given that I will sell at ublic sale, in front of the Court House oor, in the City of Nevada, Vountv of Nevada, State of California, on Saturday, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and 5 o'clock Pp. M.to-wit : 2 o’clock P. M., all the right, title and interes of said Defendant in and tothe above de: cribed property to the highest and best bidden for cash, to satisfy said judgment and all costs. Given under my hand this 17th day of March, a. D, 1882. : E. 0. TOMPKINS, Sheriff. By R. D. Carter, Under Sheriff. Searls, Niles & Searls Attys for Plff. m17 Notice to Contractors. Bigs is hereby given that Sealed Proposals for taking care of the Indigent Sick at the County Hospital for the term of two years, from and after May 1st, 1882, will be received at the office of the County Clerk until Mon April 3d, 1882, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The bidder to the price’ per day for each inmate.of the Hospital, ach to include medical attendance on prisoners in the County Jail without extra 'e therefor. The contractor to keep the Hospital neat and clean, and to sup Iy good and substantial food, (as per schedule on file in the office of the County Clerk) properly cooked SSSSVSSSSE SESS SERY SEESESLE NEM REESE EBCK ERE eeee SSSSESSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 371 311 312 149 stoves and range, and necessary appurtenances, crockery ware, cutlery, tables and stands, portable water closets, two for each ward; matting for wards.and “hall, and window shades and shutters for windows. One iron ad for each patient, one straw mattress, and one wool or hair mattress for each; and one wool or hair pillow for each, two pairs of blankets, sheets and pillow slips for each ; and clothing as follows: for winter, mixed or woolen underclothing, woolen overshirts, shoes and stockings, coat, vest and pants of mixed orsatinet cloth ; forsummer of cotton or linen, The contgact id also to include the burial of all indigent persons who die at the Homie) The Contractor to be required to furnish # good and sufficient bond in the sum of $10,000.. The Board reserving the sight to reject any'and all bids. Dated March 14th, 1882. ron cod By order of the Board of Supervisors. J. E. CARR, Clerk of the Board. Guardianship Notice. BR the Su Nevada, rior Court of the Coumty of tate of California. In the matJohn, Julia, Amelia and Louisa Guscetti, minors. It aj sing to this Court from the petition of thisday presented and filed by (Charles Genasci,'the guardian of the persons and estates of Lena Guscetti, Charles Guscetti, John Guscetti, Amelia Guscetti and Louisa Guscetti, minors, praying for an order of sale ofthe real and personal property belonging to the estate of said minors, that itis n and would be beneficial to said minors and their estate, that said real ana personal property be sold. 1t is hereby ordered that Phe next of kin of said wards, and all persons interCourt. on Monday, the 2th aay of Meo eurt on Monday, the A. D. 1882 at ten o’clock, A M. at ne Gicnt Room of this Court, at the Court House in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, then and thereto show cause why an order should not be sale of such rea] and personal property. And it is further ordered that a eopy df order.be published at least three successive paio~ 4 before the said day of hearing in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said city of Nevada. Dated March 21st, 1882, ~ JOHN CALDWRE, z uperior Judge. C. W. Cross Att’y for Petitioner. 1as-4v ‘day of March. . at least twice per day; cooking utensils, . -. pervisors of the ter of the Guardianship of Lena, Charles, . . granted for the’ Notice to Delinquent €o-Owners S conformity with Section 2824, ter 6, Title 32, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, notice is hereby yen to Crest am John cmt 7 and L. dees n, co-owners in partie mining ground + quartz yore . claims situated In or hear Moore's Fiat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada County, California, known 4s the ‘‘Metrolitan Quartz Ledge;” that the above Crest Janson is delinqueut in the sum. of 3181 75 for the years 1880 and 1881; John Hadcock in she sum of $60 58 for the years 1880.and 1881, and L, L. Blem in the sum of $30 29 ror the yoars 1880 and 1881, being their P ion of the annual cxpenditures uired to. be rformed upon said mine or claim, for the it two years past, ‘by said Séction 2324, which the other co-owners have performed, It such delinquent proportion be not’ paid +e the undersigned at Moore's Flat,’ within ninety days after the first publication of this notice, the interest of ‘said Crest Hanson, John Hadcock aud L. L. Blem will become the property of the co-owner, L, F.K. Buch, who has made the required pene
L. F. K. BUCH, Non-delinquent co-owner, who has’ made the requisite Prppedisares as aforesaid, Moore’s Flat, Nevada County, California, January 8, 1882: -90d Assessment Notice. OUNT AUBURN GOLD ) QUARTZ MESSING COMPANY. ~~ Location of ahora place of business San Francisco, lifornia. Lecation of works,’ Nevada County, California, Notice is hereby given, that ata meetin, ofthe Board of Directors, held on-the 11¢ day of March, A. , 1881, an asses:ment of Ten Cents per-share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, totne Secretary at the office of the pany, Room 62, 330 Pine street, San Francisco Caifornia. Any: stock upon which sald assessment shall remain ae on the Ilth day of April, 1882, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment.is made hefore, will be sold on Thursday, the ith day of fay,’ 1882, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of-advertising and extenses of sale. By order of tne Board of Directors. J. , NEWELL, Secretary.Office, Room 62, 830 Pine Street, San Francisco, California. mhl4 Stockholders Meeting. EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and-forthe transaction of such other business as may pp erly come before the meeting, will be eld at the office of the Company, No. 59 Main street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, on 3 Wednesday, the 5th day of April, 1882, at 11 0’clock, 4. M. Polls will be openedat 12 o'clock, m , and closed at 12} Pp. mM. Transfer books, will be closed on the 28th By order of JOHN C, COLEMAN, President. Grorge Fiercuer, Secretary. mh18 Notice of Time for Proving Will. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and for the county of Nevada, State of Califorvia. In the matter of the estate of Samuel T. Northey, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on tl e 20th day of March, 1882, notice is hereby given, that Friday, the 31st day of March 1882, .at10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court Housein the City. and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Samuel T. Northey deceased, and for hearing the application of John Phillips and William Kemp for the issuance to them of Letters of Admistration, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. ted March 20th 1882, J. E. CARR, Clerk. C. W. Cross Att’v for Petitioners. mh21 Annual Meeting. HE Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockjk holders in the Centennial Gravel Gold Mining Company for an election of a Board of Trustees to serve the Company. for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at the officé of the Company, Bank of Gold Hill Building, Main street. Gold Hill, Nevada, on MONDAY the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1882, at the hour of seven o'clock Pp, M. The transfer book will be closed on Wednesday, April 26, 1882, and remain closed until after the meeting on Monday the Ist day of May, 1882. By order of the Board of Directors. m25 ~ FRANK A. WISE, Secretary. School Election. HE ELECTORS OF NEVADA SCHOOL District are hereby notified that an Election will be held at the Washington School Building, on Saturday, April 29th, 1882, To choose Two Members of the Board of Education. The Polls will be open at 8 o’clock A. M. and kept apen until sundown. Inspector, I. J. Relfe. Judges, C. Beckman, Jacob Naffziger. ‘ M. L. MARSH, President Board: of Education. J. C, Ricu, Secretary. m26 Notice to Creditors. . ce of Clara Evays, deceased.— 4 Notice ishereby given by the. wndersigned Administrator of the estate of Clara Evans, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons, having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law office of Niles Searls, in the city of Nevada; in the county of Nevada, JOHN EVANS, Administrator of Estate of Clara Evaps, deceased, Dated'at Nevada City, March 25th, 1882. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys, m26 Dissolution Notice. die CO-PARTNERSHIP heretoforeexisting between C. E, Munyor and ©, J. Naffziger, under the firm name of Mungor & Naffziger, is this day dissolved by mutual copsent. The busi will hereafter be conducted. by C,.J. Naffziger, who is authorized to collect all bills and pay all demands against the late firm. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are hereby notified to call and settle their bills, C, E. MUNGOR, C.J, NAFFZIGER\ . Nevada City, March 1. 1882.-in17 Renewal of Bridge License. _ OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Suanae of Nevada, at the April session, 1882, for a renewal of: license to keep and maintain. toll bridge across the South Yuba River, on the North Bloomfield road, and known as Edwards’ Bridge. ‘i W. EDWARDS March 1, 1882. m2 Stock Dividend. TA MEETING OF THE BOARD’ OF DIRECTORS of the Centennial Gravel Gold Mining Company held this day a stock dividend of thirty-six and one.halt (36 1-2) per cent. was declared, deliverable immediately. By order of the Board of Directors. FRANK A, WISE, Secretary. Gold Hill, Nevada, February 23, 1882, DIVIDEND NOTICE. TVIDEND NO. 5 OF 50 Cents: PER SHARE. on the. Capital Stock of the Citizens k of Nev City, Cal. will become due and payable March 10, 1882. J. ‘TI. MORGAN, Cashier. Nevada City, March 8th, 1882, CAUTION. _ HEREBY ASK THE PERSON or porsons who took che mining tools, woodsaw, cooking utensils, étc., from the Buelow Mine, to-return the same,or 1 wil] prosecute them for stealing aud publish 8. HEIKENS. H. Nevada City, March 14th, 1882; a r names 4 bY TRUTH ATTESTED. PORTANT. STATEMENTS SOME IMPORTANT. . F WEELNOWN PEOPLE: WHOLL ‘ VERIFIED. thas In order that the public may fully realize the genuineness of the statements, as well as the power and value of the article of which they speak, we publish herewith a fac-similie signatures.of parties whose sincerity is beond qnestion. ‘The truth of these testimonfate is. absolute, nor can the facts they announce be igypred, . : i Custom Hovsk, : San PraXcisco, Cal., Oct. 28, 1891. Messrs. 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Established in JAMES J. OTT, ASSAYER, Main Street, Nevada City, Cal. G OLD and ORES of every description ReWF fined, Melted and Assayed, sii By Request,-.Gold Bars Fxchanged for Coin. Electro-Plating in Gold or Silver. DUNCAN’S NEW SHAVING PARLORS, Pine street, Beckman’s Building. OUIS DUNCAN, Proprietor. First-class work at popular prices. A Boots Blacked Free of Charge. N.B. Mr. Dunean was formerly engaged at the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramento, and is a thorough master of the ‘‘tonsorial art.” Nevada and Grass Valley Wood & Lumber Co, . o—__ K™ CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE. All kinds. of Common and Clear Orders left at the office at the Yard, at bes h abuse. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. «DR GIBBON’S. . No. 623 Kearney Strect, Corner Commercial San Francisco acl F i ea _._ Established . in "1864, for the treat. ment of Sexual and Seminal Dis. eases such as Gonr\ orrhea, Gleet, -. 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Seminal,Emissions, the correction of self The solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited ext it, producing with unerring certairty the folowing train of morbid sy ms poo unless combatted by _scientific_ medical measures, viz: Sallow. countenance, dark spots under the’ ‘eyes in in the head, ringing in the cars, noise Fike the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots; uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, toss of confidence, diffidence in approaching . strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity, If reliefbe not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately ,either in re or by letter, andhavea cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating ‘his dis. eases, which never failsof effeeting a quick and radical cure. Married Men. Or ‘those who contemplate ‘marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief, “. Cured at Home, Persons ta distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to. Dr. Gibbon, stating case; symptons, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free form damage or curiosity, to any part of. the country, with full and plain directions for use, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co, a package of medicine will beforwarded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. 427 Correspondents will please inform Dr. Gibbon that they read this advertisement in the Nevava City Dainty TRANSCRIPT This Great Strengthening Remedy and Nerve Tonic is the legitimate _result of over: 20 years of practical experience, and CURES WITH UN. FAILINGCER: TAINTY: Ner. , yous and Phys ni eakness, Spermato: rhea, Em ns, Impotency, Exhausted tality, Premature Decline and LGSss OF MANHOOD from whatever cause produced It enriches and purifies the Blood. Strensthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Physicaland Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so destructive to mind and body. It isa sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS it contains no injurious ingredients. To those suffering from the evil effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses, aspeedy, thorough and permanent CURE §8 GUARANTEED. Price, $2 50 per bottle, or five battles in case,with full directions and advice, $10, Sent secure from observation to any ‘address upon receipt of price, or C.0. D. To be had only of Dr. €. D. Salfield, 216 Kearny Str¢et, San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly confidential, by letter or at office, FREE. For the convenience of patients, and in order to insure perfect secrecy, L have adopted a private address, under which all packages are forwarded. _ TRIAL BOTTLE FREE! NOTICE.—I will send a trial kottle of the REJEVENATOR=suflicient to show its merit—free of charge, to any one afflicted, applying by letter, Stating his symptoms and age. 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