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Geo. 0. Ailes Lawrence & Barlow.
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Richards, C.F.
L, Nathan,
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hammer, A.
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Beardan
Caldwell, J. T.
tine, ©. D,
& Webs, Geo Gehrig, M J. Blasuf, J.
Nevada Water fe
1.E. frown, Superintendsnt.
Cluiseus tak Philip Ricmmras.
_ Surveyors.
ge
& Crawferd, Miss Pierce, PinkN.
betcha
Haskins, .H. A.
inton,As 1. Zekind, E
Bassett, E: Bond, P. H*
Smiths.
Milkmen. .
B. Guscetti, B. Locklin, J. Worrell, L. H.
geen ron
Post Office
J. $. Holbrook, Postmaster
, A.
J. J. ag oe be a or G. C. Gaylord, C. E M ms r
Walrath & Hicks, 8.
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Ww. G. Roberts,
ngon, Frank Guild, Jr.
M. Rosenberg, A.
Sterling
Hyman ena K, cae i. H. Miller.
Dry Goods.
& Shallenbyrgcr,
umenthal, Mrs. M. A.
er, C. J.
Searls, Niles & Searls, J.
W. Cross, J.B, Johnson, W. D, ake
n, E. H. Gaylord,P. F. Simonds, J. 1.
Shurtleff.
RB. M. Hunt, H.
ROH
wake
E. Muller, H. W.
©. Rogers.
miteree i a
L. Godair, .H,, Slaven.
W. R, Coe, Vogelman & Webber.
Tatlors.
pi W. C, Merrill; F.M,'Schmidt,A. Blumberg,
F Hook, J, Here r,C. Korn!
= eit 5 ike: J. Kinney,
Hotels and Restaurants.
‘New York Hotel, §
@, Gs
» Jacka.
Union Hotel,
umpf's Hotel, Thomas
-Gonlan, Mrs. Maloney. ~
M, pcong Cc,
Lo o ¥.
"oH. W. ValanW. Charles, F. Buelow.
‘Téachers.
Hand, F, Elser, Mra. A,
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and W
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4. Nei
Bloomfield.
Eureka To’
Washizgton
aa ey
emer
rte, Rough and
Constables.
proiaien ‘
Township-—James W. Peters
“William Scott and J,
Jity.
rt Township—E. Northup, North
San Juan; John Flanders, Sweetland.
Bloomfield Township-£d Cummings, N.
ship—Michrel Shea, Moore's
aller, Graniteville.
Tewnship—s. B. Crawford,
Meadow Lake Township—H. H. Greeley
and James Beed, Truckee. 4
Little. York ‘Township—B, F. Snell, You
Bet. . : ‘
y Township—Q. Y. RobTruck:
It_ is further
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set for
Jadge of the
‘County,
Io Me
olished in pe
INSULVENT NOTICE.
4 the Superior rt of the County oi
Ne of California. In the
matter of n Manson, an Insolvent
ji Manson he ut ed in
petition,-schedule, and inveneps by Which ft : that
Hitclvene “Debtor, the said
Manson is hereby declared te be insolRy ir Ibs tebe peered!
al and personal, of the said
e county of , Nevada
ion of ‘all
’
Posed debtor, except such as ma:
ae be by law exempt from execution, mae
Oe of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
Dr aad papers, on ee thé same sdfelv unWe til tment of ah assignee of his esAah tate. . 4 ‘are for! len to pay ‘any
i debts to insolvent orto deliver any
property belonging to“him, ‘or to’any pergon, firm or ion or association for
me itor is hereby forbid
vat 7) o'clock Er tes
ir debts and choose one 07
of the estate of said debtor.
ordered, that the order be
i hed
apr as
ished before-the da
‘eteditors, and it is
“Nevada county,
at po
further ordered that in the meantime al!
proceedings agai inst the ‘said insolvent be
OE ine 2d, 1882.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Court of Nevada
a)
of
ees sat of Winthrop 8 be
3OME UIPORTANT STATEMENTS OF
‘ATTESTED
—o-*
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE WHOLLY
VERIFIED.
—ofully realize
gro te wellas
Custom Hovsk,
-_>oe
xeigco, Cal., Oct, 28, 1831
er & Co.:
the ureter. ‘The discharge ot
the stones was stpended with: sean
‘gury of th weck of the Uladder: ns
were ¥ severe’ coming ou in paroxyssms,
pov aiotchat from time to time _ until the
discharged; at times, the pain
was so severe thiit they amounted to almost
convulsions. Iconsulted some of the best
ee hia, cad they tol ey diseases a ity, an ey
me that I po es could be cured. __Learing
rth bottle, I passed five stones withon
beam pain, since which time .1 have, had no
symptums of my former trouble.
VFO Lacin
ae i
Seo soci Nov. 21, 1881.
Messrs. H. H. Warner af
GextLemen; I havo been suffering for the
past four years with disease of the kidneys
and infiamation of the bladder. I have pains
ayse: and loins. . At times could er ea Ae
ch medicine wi obtaining
ie fet. Wout final iy Satnaed it would
do no harm to try it. Ican cheerful er
that noth: has en me ‘so mu Ms
TI believe rad bea thorough cure for kidney
bladder troubles.¥
Sist & Market St. .
San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881.
Messrs. H, H. Warner & Co.:
This last summer I suffered
with pains in. my back and loins, which proceeded sor an unhealthy condition of my
men know.
Beating tS faney and Liver Cure.
commen
T never
recommend it-to~all--persons
kidney affections,
Santa Barbar, Cal., March 7, 1882.
Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co,:
GenTLEMEN: I have been troubled with
liver complaint for the last two years, and
have oe
reacherl my case. I have used two
of your Kidney and Liver Cure, and am nov
perfectly well.
it has done all you advertise and claim for it.
WIM. Uo, Ur.re
Avsurs, Cal., April 21, 1881,
Messrs. H.j7H. Warner & Co.: ea
ned physicans th alto;
homeopathic, and never w;
have heen
Liver Cure§ .
RE SanTA Kosa, Dec’ 4, 1980.
Méssrs H H. Warner & G@o.:
GENILEMEN:
claim for it in kidney trounles.§
President Santa Rosa Ban
AvamenA, Cal., Nov. 22, 1881
Messrs, H. H. Warner & Co,:j
GENTLEMEN:
rheumatism in
pains in my kidneys
your Kidney an
f have had no returns of the pains since.
OAKLAND, Cal.,j Nov, 21, 1831
Messrs. H, H. Warner & Co.:
GentLeMeN: I have suffered with {pain
fin my back and kidneys for the past ten
years, thie effects of a severe strain and cold
contracted atthe same time. Knowing of
‘riends, in the East, that had been cured by
Janek tp tey tty and ae “hadiypovsa Soy -an ved in
Sooo docked beneficial. ue eas
fin. Ft: Froggy.
Twentieth and New Broadway.
San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 26, 1881. .
Messrs. H.-H. Warner & Co,: :
GENTLEMEN: Ihave been suffering with
kidney complaint for the pers seven years,
pig Sa peo painsin the back, and
a burn sensation in two places direcly
over the kidneys, This was more séven
when Thad taken ‘cold, as the cold always
settled in my kidneys. I was treated bya
: who pronounced my case congeof the en but failed to cure me.
ey) J remain, very truly yours,
kidney. Mybusiness, that of railroading
is thas uften induces and always aggra. vates any affection of the kikneys, as all
railroad men I suffered so much that
‘I was obligcd to lay off for some time,
taking it, andafter taking three
or four bottles, found my health rapidly
i felt Setter in my life than
T amfullys tisfied of the virtues
of your: Kidney and Livér Cure, and .chcerral
ne
“——
all the different medicines. advertised for said diseases, as wel) as the medicines
prescribed by physicians, but nothing <7
tles
Ican cheerfully testify that
GENTLEMAN: _I have been sick. with kidney diseases for sixteen years, andhave been
treated thic and
relieved as I
Warner's Sdfe Kidney and
Inave used your Safe Kidney and Liver (mre, and find it alfit is
I have been afflicted with
my shoulder, and severe pe 7
I commenced taking . ,,
Liver. Cure, and after a
taking two bottles the painsall left me, and .
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OS aonb: &
‘United’ States Land
, Cal. June 16,
Merrifield Got Company
for a United States Patent, :
OTICE is ven that in
N “hosel apter Six of Title Thirty-two
Githe Revised Statutes of the United States
that the North Me:
Pe tasiness at Nev ada City, Nevada county;
California, and whose post office address
Nevada City, Nevada County, California,
claiming 1653.1 linear feet Sone yein,
lode or mineral deposit, . , with
surface Fen gy _ in it, lying and
being , Nevada
Nevada "County, State of California, has
made a ge to the United States for a
patent for the said miaing clains which are
more fully described as to metes and bounds
by the t thelial plats herewith posted and by
the Field notes of survey thereof, now filed
in'the office of the Register of the District of
lands subject to sale, at Sacramento, California, which field notes of surve describe
a the boundaries and extent of said claims on
the surface with magnetic variation at 18°
30° East, as follows, to-wit:
Mary Ann Quartz Mine. .
Lode Line. ;
Beginning at a stake marked N. M. L.
(North Mardineld Lode) No. 1, standing by
side of the North Lode Stake of the Nevada
(now Merrifield quartz mine one foot North
ofa nite bowlder five tee in di a
runaing thence ona true course, tic
variation [8> 30°East, North 24° West 11.33
chains (747.8 feet tostake marked “M. N. L.
No. 2 standing by aad south of a picket
fence, running No’ 63° East, the same
stake being the south terminus of the Songs
quartz mine ; a pine tree 16 inches in tiameter bears N 22°°E0.41 chains distant.
Surfece Boundiry
Beginning ata stake marked “N. M. No.
, . ,” from which the N W corner of the Nevada (now Merrifield) — mine bears North
75° E1.57 chains distant, running thence
on a true course magnetic variation 18° 30
Kast, North 75° Kast 9.20 chains (6072 feet)
to stake marked N M No 2; thence North
24° West 11 33 chains (747.8 feet) to astake
marked N M No. 3, from which the section
t commo.i 2o section 1, 2, 11 and 12 of
‘ownship 16 North, Range 8 cast, Mount
Diablo Base and Meridian bears north 47°°
20’ E 8.70 ¢aains distant, and from whi-h a”
pine tree . foot diameter, blazed and marked
‘Ww. FN. M, No. 3,” bears north 60° west
8} links distant; thence »outh 75° west
9.20 cha'n . (6072 feet) to astake marked N.
M. Ne. 11; thente south 24° east, 11.33 chains
(747.8 feet,) to stake — eiaie No. 1”
the pluce of nning, cuntaining an
aroa a 10.29 wank of land, situated in section 11, township 16 north, range 8 east, Mt.
Diablo base and Meridian, Nevada Ceunty,
State of California.
Soggs Quartz Mine.
Lede Line,
Beginnicg at a stake marked “N, M. L.”
(North Merrifield Lode)‘‘No. 3,” standing by
the South Lode stake of the Lord or Spani
Mine, on the south bank of a ravine running
from the northeast to southwest into Woods’
ravine; thence on true cou: Mnaighetic vae
riation 182 30’ east; séuth ©, enpt 13.72
chains to a stake marked “‘N. M. L. No. 2,
standing on the south side of a picket fence
and being the joint stake for the Soggs
south and Mary An» quartz mines, lode
lines termini, from which a pine tree 16 inches in diameter blazed and marked ‘‘W. T. N.
M. L. No, 2” bears’north 22> east 41 links
distant. ‘
Surface Boundaries
Beginning at a stake marked ‘‘N. M. No.
10,” running thence on a true course, magnetic variation, 18° 30° cast, north 75°
east 10.10 chains (666,6) feet) to » stake
marked “N, M. No. 4,” from which a pize
tree 9 inches inches diameter, blazed and
marked ‘‘W. TR. N. M.No. 4” bears south 81°
west 10 links distant, and from which stake
the section corner post common to sections
1, 2,11 and-12 of Township~ 16 north, of
Range east, Mt. Diablo base.avd meridian,
bears north 46° east, $30 chains distant;
thence north 403° west 13.72 chains to
stake marked ‘“‘N. M. No. 5;” thence south
15? west 6.05 chains (333,83 feet) to North
Terminus Lode State, marked ‘*N. M, L, No.
8,” also marked “‘N, M. No. 6;” thence south
48° west, 3.03 chains (200 feet) along the
south boundary of the Lord or Spanish
claim to a stake marked “‘N, M. No. 7;”
thence north 42° west. 1,54 chains (101,6
feet) along the Lord or Spanish claim western boundary toa stake marked “N. M, No,
8;” thence south 75° west 1.65 chains (108.9
feet) to a stake in Weods ravine marked
“*N, M, No. 9”; thence south 403° east 13.72
chains to stake marked ‘'N,
place of beyinning,containing 12,22-100acres
of land, situate in Nevada county, State of
California, in Sevtiong'2 and 11, Towsship
16 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo base
and meridian \. The said claims arédesignated as Lots numbers 103 and 104 of 'Township 16 North, of Range 8 Eyst, Mt. Diablo
base and meridian. i
The said mining claimsheing of record in
the office of the Reco of Nevada County,
at Nevada City, inAhe County and State
aforesaid, the presQmed general course ur
direction of the“said vein, lodé or mineral
deposit, beingShown upon the plat posted
herewith, ag‘near as can be determined from
present dévelopments, this claim being ‘or.
1658.1 lineal feet thereof, together with the
surfgee ground shown upon the official plats
poet herewith the said yein, lodeand min
ig premises hereby whi to be patented
being bounded on the northwesterly by the
Lord or Spanish mine, and on the southeasterly by the Nevada or Merrifield mine.
Any end all persons claiming adversely
tue mining ground, vein, lode, premises or
any portion thereof, so described, surveyed,
platted and applied for, are hereby notified
that unless their adverse claimg-are duly
filed according to law, and'the Yegulations
thereunder within sixty days from-the date
of the first publication hereof, with the Register of the United Stetes Land Office at
Sacramento, in the State of California, that
they will be barred in virtue of the provisions of said statute,
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
C, W. Cross, Att’y for Applicant. jeis
No, 1284.
Applicatién for a Patent to a Mining Claim.
United States Land Office, )
Sacramento, June 8th, 1882. {
pty IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
aN the SOUTH YUBA GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY, by its Attorney in fact, J. J.
Koyers, whose Post Office is Nevada City,
Nevada County, California. have made appliation or Patei.t for the South Yuba Grave
Mining Claims, bearing gold, in Ne, ada Mining District, Nevada County, California,
and described as follows, viz :
S W.1-4 of NE 1-4 of N E 1-4; § 1-2
1-4; Wi-2o0f SE
N
‘ N E14 of NW
1-4 of N W 1-4:°N 1-2 of N E 1-4 o
W 1-4 and N 1-20f N E 1-4 of N W 1-4
Section 21, Township 17 North; Range 10
East Mt, D. R, and M. and containing 220
acres,
Said claims were located June 6th, A. D.
1870, by T. W. Sigourney et als, and by them
conveyed to this corporation, and that the
same appears of record in the Mining Records of Nevada County, in the office of the
County Kecorder of said County. There are
. noadjoining claims.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this otfice within sixty days
ter the first day of qotenie hereof.
ED. F. TAYLO.
J M, Walling, Attorney. junel0
Asscaament Notice. .
ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MININU
Company. Locatiu. of prinvipal place
of business, Virwinia, Ne tion of
works, Washington Township, Nevada County, California. a
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the
Tenth day of July, A. D. 1882, an assessment, (No. 8,)of onecenta share on each
gnd every shere of the capital stock of the
sosperaivon was levied— ble immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the cig poe atthe
store of C. C, Raker, 74 South C street, Virginia, Nevada. *
ny stock upoh which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the Twelfth (12th
day of August,1882, will be delinquent, an
adverti for sale at. public auction: and
unless payment: is made before, will be sold
on Monday, the Twelfth day of September,
1882, to pay the delinquent. assessment,
to,sether with costs of advertising and exygngecot sale. By order of the Board of
irectors, 8. D. BAKER, fone
Jyi4
Office—74 South C street.
i
7S\HE NEW MILL at ae i peor at Rock Creek, is ee
hand, Oders le*t at the
Street, will be promptly attenuer t
.No, 10” the,
>
a 1860. : Be 1882. Application for a Patent to a Mining
<p
Fetablislved Sept. 6,.1€60,
By N. P. BROWN & CO.
} — o—
N. P. Brown and L. 8. Calkins,
PROPRIRTORS.
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ited states Land Office,
ioeeneane Cal. June 30, 1882.
“r OTICE is hereby given that George G.
N Allan,.whose Post Othee is Nevada City,
Nevada Covaty, Cal., has made application
for Patent for the “California Consolidated
uartz Mine” bearing.gold, embracing foar
bal nine hundred and ninety-"hree
and five-t nths linear feet (4993.5 ft) of the
California Consolidated Quartz sale eee or
deposit, with surface ground two undred
feet in wisth, along the “Gold Tunnel” ant
California locations thereof, and one handred feetin width along the Tilinois location, in Nevada end Gold Flat Mini Districts, Nevada County California, and desscribed inthe se a toc noteson file in
is office, as follows, Viz:
tie oid agtes ofthe U.8. Survey of the California Consolidated Quartz Ming Company.
urvey of the Lode.—Beyinning at the
stake marked C. C. L. No 1, (California Consolidated Lode) standing on the S_ side of
a pine stump 20.00 ins. diam and 0.08 chs §
of the new road from Nevada City to the
Providence mine ; running thence ona true
course var 18° 3v’ East, N 20° E. 0.08 chs
south side of road 0.24 chs. North side of
roaid-1.27 chs old wood road 9.33 chs crossing
old round. mining shaft 9.54 chs middle of
old Nevada and Frovidene road 665.3 feet
or 10,08 chains, set astake marked 2. CL
No 2, at the point orthe 1-4 Sec common to
the $ E1-4and8 W1-4-of Sec 12, T16, N
Kk NoSE,M DB aud M—the original 1-4
Section stake having been removed. I provedthe point by a pine tree 6ins. diam in
1867, now 14 ins, diam bearing $ 42 1-29
E 1.67 chs dist, 8 W cor Cal Mill office yet disinguishable N 50° E 0.71 chy dist 5 E. corner of carpenter shop, that should bear N
20° E0.4) chains totally obiterated ; thence
N 28° E 3.48 chs to old road, 12.43 chains
board fence running E and W 834.9 feet or
12.66 chs. seta stake ina stone mound in th
hollow of a rotten stuimp three feet (3 ft) in
diameter, stake marked C CL No 3; thence
N 4 © E2.22chscrov-ed mining ditch 2:35
chs corner of fence running E and W and N
and § 3.30 chs fence running Eand W, 3.80
chs fence running N and S 4.47 chs fence
running Nand 8 7.68 chs, Ravine running
northwesterly 1054.7 fteor 15.98 chs ; set
witness stake in stone mound on sloping
shelf of rock on 8 bank of » eer Creek mar«ed W LNo4, 16.00 chs north edge of Deer
Creek 1093.6 ft or 16.57 chs, mid channel of
Deer Creek from which a drill hole in 2 large
boulder, partly split b blasting, bears 8 32
1-42 W 0.47 chains distant: Thence N 4°
E, 42.2 ft or 0 64 chains, set a stake ina
stone mound marked W . , No 4, on north
bank of Deer Creek, 3.35 chains cross road
from Nevade City to Merrifield mine 4.00
choins; 10,12 chs fence running Easterly
and Westerly 799.9 feet or 12,12 chains, set a
stuke marked CC L No5; thence N 909°
W 1.07 chains ten-e running E and W 1.57
chs, fence running northerly and southerly
2.12 chains, line passing through a trimmed
pine tree 12 in. diameter 19.00 chains, upper end of West Broad street, Nevada City.
1699 8 feet or 24.24 chains north terminus
of the lode line, seta stake marked C C L
No 6, on the steep bank of the south side of
asmall ravine ranning from W to CT, a B ac
ree 6 inches diameter blazed a marked W
L No6, bears 8 41° W 0,34 chains.
Exterior Boundaries,
Beginning at a stake marked C. C. Co. No.
1, standing 1 cmiidle of a small ravine,
ruuning from BE. to W. A ere sapling 4 ins
in diameter bears 8. 81° W, 0.90 chs dist;
running thence mag,var. 18° 30° east, 89 >
E, 0.50 chs; fence running easterly and
westerly 20.64 chs; thence running northerly
and suutherly 21.96 chains; fence running
easterly and westerly 22.97; fence NEand >W
23 47 chs:fence running NW and SE 2877
chs; pass pine tree 16 ins dam. 2 links to
thele.t of line marked W. T No. 2,16,13 feet
or 24,24 chs: set stake on barn yard marked
#O. C. Co. No. 2;” thence 8S 4° W 0,17 chs.
fence running northeast and southwest 1,35
chs, fence running northwest and southeast
3.34 chs, a double pine tree 16 ins diam.
3.87. chs; fence running northeasterly and
southwesterly 6.57 chs; Tense running nortnwesterly and southeasterly 9.00 chs, road
from Nevada City t» Merrifield mine 709.6 ft
or 11.66 chs; setstake in crevice of shelving
ledge of rocks on the north branch of Deer
chairs mid channel of D er Creek; ce
down mid channel of Deer Creek N 80% W
62.7 ft or 0.95 chs; thence S 43° W 65.3 ft or
9.99 chs, stake marked W. 8S. No. 4 standing
in stone monument on shelving ledge of rock
on tne south bank of Deer Creek 9.50 chs,
ravine running northwesterly 1,100.9 feet or
16,68 chs, sut Stake marked ©, C. Co. No. 5;
thence 870% E 66.6 ft or 1.01 chs. set stake
marked ©, C. Co. No. 6; thence 8 28> W
12 06 chs cross section line between Secs 12
and 138, 1.69 chs east of quarter section corner common tothe SE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of
Sec, 12, T. 16 N, R. No, 8 E, M. D. B. and M.
842.2 ft or 13.76 chs, set stake marked C.
chs. set. stake marked CU. C,.Co. No. 8; thence
S$ s1° W113.2 it or1.71 1-2’chs, lode stake
marked C. C. Co. No. 1, 226 4 ft or 3.43 chs,
sect stake marked C, C. Co. No. 9; thence N
20° £. 10.87 chs cross section line between
sections 12 and 12, 1.59 chs west of quarter
sectlan corner common to SE 1-4and SW 1-4
of sec, 12, T 16, N R No. 8 E, M. D. B, and
M. 76.00 feet or 11.00 chs, set stake marked
C, C. Co, No, 10; thence N 28° E 827.6 ft
or,12.54 chs, set stake marked ©. C. Co. No.
11: thence $ 70> E 46.7 feet or 1.01 chs, set
stake marked ©, C. Co. No, 12; thence N 43
© £2.20 chs, fence running east and west
2.20 chs, fence running north and south 8.45
chs, ravine running northwesterly 1080.3 1t
or 15,61 chs, set stake marked W. 8. No 18
on 8 bank of Deer Creek 1085.4 ft or 16.46
chs mid channel of Deer Creek; thence up
mid channcl of Deer Creek N. 86° W 62.7
feet or 0.95 chs; thence N, 4° E 39.6 ft or
0,60 chs; set witness stake marked W. 8. No,
14, 2.65 chs, road leadiny to Merrifield mine
8.20 chs, fence running northeasterly and
southwesterly 786.7 ft or 11.92 chains, set
stake marked ““C. C. Co, No, 15;” thenee N.
9° _W 1.65 chs; fence ruining northeasterly
and southwesterly 8.97 chs, fence running
northeasterly and southwesierly 1586 feet or
24,08 chs from stake marked C, C. L No
lode linestake marked UC. U.L. No. 6,200 ft or
3.03 chs to the place of beginning, containing
19.31 acres of iand, situated in sections 1Z
and 13, T, 16 N., KR, 8 KE, M, D, B. and M.,
Novada County, State of California.
All courses in the foreguing survey run by
corrected and improved instruments No, 22
Vemer s compass. Devia ion US, 0’ 0.” All
measurements taken by -corrected 66 ft
ie to the U.S. Standard. Stamped U. 8.
Adjoining claims are the Pennsylvania,
Nevada, Eddy, Providence, Perseverance
and Live Yaukee, and Thomas quartz mines,
and Arboyast and. Hartford placer min
Williams placer and quartz mines 2
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
from the first day of publishing hereof
ED. F. TAYL:-R, Reyister.
J. M. Walling, Atty. jy2
*UMMONS.—In the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of Califorvia —
state of California, County of \evada, ss.—
the People of the State of California send
Greeting ; To Gorge M, P.nkham, defendant, Youare hereby required to appear in
anaction bi oughtagainst y+u in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of
California, on the twenty-fourth day of, July,
1882, by Emma b:. Pinkham, plaintiff, and to
answer the comp!aint filed therein, within 10
the service on you of this Summons, ff served within this county ; or, if served out otf
this county, within thiaty days, or judgment
will be taker against you by default, according tothe prayer of said complaint, This
action is brought to obtain a decree of this
Court dissolving the bo.ds of matrimony
now existing between Piff. and Deft., .anu
that Piff. be allowed te resume ‘her forme:
name, Emma D, Bluett, That the Piff be
aHowed all of the household turniture,
chattels and personal property now in their
late residence, and now owned by PHf. anu
Deit. jointiy. Flff. also prays for general re
lief. For cause of action Pi. ailezes that
Deft. failed to pra, ide for said Plff. the common necessarice of life. And that said De t.
treatea sa.d PIff. in @ cruel and inhuman
manner, Allof which appearg in the com
plaint toayhich reference is hereby made, .
And youare hereby notified that if
fail to appear and answer the said com Jaint
etapa pquired,, the = plaintiff will a
e Cou ‘or ti li fle Aj ‘ € rel en Pexen de~~) _In_testiniony whereof; 1, J.
{Seat oar, Clerk of the Superior cae
‘~~ J atoresaid, do hereunto set my hanc
and impress the Seal of said Court, at office
in the City of Nevada, on the 31st day oi
duly, a. D, 1882. J, E. CARR, Clerk.
, By T. H. Carr, D
2W, D. Long, Piffs Attorney, Tei
WM, B. LAKE,
* 240 Montgomery St.,
SAX FRANCIscO,
ERSONS teeing awn from San .
? cisco, in want cary scticle of aes
MERCHANDISE,
: goes their orders {filled
ev lowest :
the undersi ch ee
we ks
= Nevada City. .
a scant! Onitrt dmasteonen, FoRsDAy, Avett 16, 166.
Creek, marked W. 3. No. 3. 813.8 ft or 12.83)
C. Co. No 7; thence 8 20° W 604.6 ft or 9.16} +
15; thence N81° E 100 ft or 1 51 1-2 chs,north .
same before this ottice within sixt~ days
days (exclusive of the day of service) after .
Purchasing Agent _}
500-payes
arene ae § tht, 50e,
—-AND ESPECIALLY-—Those Suffering from Debility
Nervous Prostration, Loss of
Vitality. Sexual Infirmities,
Etc., Ete.
—o—
VHE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE HAVE
wno are eonaiey . is SEXUAL AND
ERRVOUS COMPLAINTS a physician who
can compiehond their ailments and successfully treatthem.
Theqeneral practiitioner is not sufficiently
filled in these classes
and it must be left to t he yey who
with edncatin, long pracice, thoroug hknow!edge and comprehensive mind, is prepared to
cure them,
DR. J. C. YOUNG
ned his now celebrated Institute in 1850
for the purpose of affording the afflicted the
certainty of ane ype eter ange
and perfect and permanen' ls
tor over 30 ears it has sustained the first
rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world.
Iam aware that by dwelling upon so.uninviting a subject as the Deeay of Sexual
Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive,
but the desire to inform those. who
are snffering through ignorance,
ana who by carelessness or want of
knowledge that a cure can be had,
are not only hurrying themxelves to
an untimely grave, giving sexual
weakness as an inheritance to future generations, is too great an incentive to permit me
to be silent.
Symptoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT
LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES,
CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES
WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT, VARIABLE
TEMPER, TREMBLING, PALPITATION,FLUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACE
HGnLigCF-ABUSE E,EN IN. IN ‘THK
rg8ST CKfESTARTICULAR you are suffer
oO
Drend Enemy of Buman Life,
And should not hesitate to seek at once
health and happiness in a cure
CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODERATE. CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR
OTHERWISE— Free.
Exclusively Vegetable Remedies
Used.
—o—
LADIES— You are especially liable to suffering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION. All
your peculiar complaints are nervous in theit
origin and hence your sufferings are terribly
depressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doc“
tor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organiza.
tion a special study and is thus enabled from
his experience and knowledge to aid and cure
you in any of the Troubles, Wenk nesses,
Distresses and Sufferings to which
asa sex you are liable, —
4@ You will find in the Doctor a friend
upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and
cure
Dr. Young's Female Remedies have
attained a reputation for efficiency unequaled
by any medicine, or medical prescription
ever offered. They can be sent by mail or
express.
hose desiring personal care and att
+3
tv tie Slt and Ali .
of troubles to do so, . :
TO THE UNFORTUNATE,
DR. GIBBONS
DisrPENnsaARYy
_ Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
" =e Established in
orrhea, Gleet,
isin all its forms
Seminal c
cy. ete. —
years ota nd ing}
f cerate
legs ‘successful
>. treated.
Dr. Gabpons has the of. announe»
ing that he has returned from visiting the
principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the D: :
Kearney Street San Francisco, where his
old patients and those requiring his services
may find him.
_ Seminal Weakness.
Homrgee epee a twed woe: Dee of self
use. ¢ solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is “Practiced by the youth of
both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, pro;
ducing with unerring er the fo!
train of morbid de pee gana unless combatt
by scientific medical measures, viz:
countenance, dark spots under the eyes
in in the head, ringing in the ears, noise
ike'the rustling of leaves and the rattling: of
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, *weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap-proaching meg a dislike to form new
noqust t , disposition to shun society cas ‘eat * yun *
various eruptions about the face, furretl
tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption,
night sweats,monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicthould apply immediately.either in person
or by letter, andhave a cure effected by his
new and scientific mode of treating his diseases, which never failsof effecting a quick
and radical cure.
Married Men.
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
Gnamatuitity toatl not tone the po heagye
— ng upon them nor delay
obtain immediate feltet.
-@ured xt Home, §
Persons ta distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating-case; symptons, length of time the
disease hascontinued, and the medicine wil}
be promptly sent, ‘free form damage or
curiosity, to any part of the country, with
full and plain directions for use. By enclos!
ing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a_yr
letter through the Post Office, or through
Wells, Fargo & Oo. a package of medicin
will beforwarded by express to any part o'
the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San. Fran :
Post. Office: Box 1957..4a7 Correspondents will pl inform Dr.
Gibbon that they read this advertisement in
the Nevapa City Daly Transcript
ean haveall necessary accommodations furrished
—O—
Letters.
Those who can not visit the city can by
giving their-symptomsin their own way, re-'
ceive advice, and when desired, treatment at
home with every assurance of a cure.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address,
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Medical Institute,
No. 7 Stockton St.
San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882.
DR. SPINNEY,
No, 11 Kearney Street.
Cures all Chronic and
Special Diseases.
YOUNG MEN
Ww may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion wil
do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laidat the altar of suffering
hum :nity, DR. sPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit 3500 for every case of Semina!
Weaktess ar private disease of any kind
chiracter which he undertakes and failg to
cure.
Middle Men,
Thereare many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting of burning sensation
anda weakening of the system in & manner
the patient cannotaccount for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
o:ten be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will
be of & thin milkish hue, ayain changing to
a dark and torpid appearance. There are
many men who die of this. ditfieulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage
of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee
a perfect.cureinall such cases, and 9. healthy restoration of the genitourinary organs.
re ene
ing Kemedy
and Nerve
Tonte is the
legitimate reyears of practical ex) Leia
ercersnmmceenstne and Phys.
e , 9e al Wea ness, Spermator1 vouksiaevhes Erhissicns, Tnpodency,,
Exhausted Mie : ature Declineand
LOSS OF MANION all L ea 0 its
pd << fom ao ts MS Suse rote
It enriches and purifies the Blood. St: =
ons the Neves! er Digestion,
Reproductive Organs, and Physical and Men.
tal ulties. stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, preventing in.
voluntary logses, debilitating dreams, semf.
nal losses with the urine, etc.,'so destructive
to mind and body, . It isa sure eliminator of
all KIDNEY AND BLADDER CuMF LAINTS,
z autaton, he yer ingredients.
suffer! gathe effects
ufyeuthtat indiscretions ry
went CURE 18 GUAMAX
rent CU
TEED.
$2 50 per bottle, od ave bottle iocvie
i reotions ar seou!
trom observation to Hing p79 sagged
ceipt of price, or C. O. if To be only of
San Franciseo, Cal,
Consultations strictly confidential by
letter or at office, FREE, For the conve.
nience of patients, and in order to insure
bees go og doug adopted a private
, unde: ee r whic 1 packages aye for.
0 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE!
NOTICE.—3 will send a trial bettle of the REJ1 VENA OR—suflicient
to show its merit— tree et charge, to
Amy one aifiieted, applying by letter,
stating his symptoms and. age, Com
munications strictly private,
Office Hours—10 te 4 and 6to 8. Sundays
from 10 to 11 a. M. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or
address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kearny Street. San Francisco. jell
No More Dyspepsia !
Recommended by all Physicians
Read the Certificates on back of Bottle.
A sure cure for Indi H 4
tite and the best ive hace ae
SOLD ONLY IN GLASS, .
To filt or sell any bat the i
Ble ad bottle is felony, anc ‘whieh deter
ed wi prosecuted to the full
the law. Trade supplied by sh
ARPA) MARASZTHY « Co.,
539 Washi» ant
California “tt 88" Francisco,
AGENTS WANTED,
For Col. J." W. Buel’s Famons
BORDER OUTLAWS.
lerful Adventures of America’s pros
THE YOUNGER BROTHERS
FRANK AND JESSE JAMES,
And their. bands of. highwaymen, d
he present moment, includi EATH Of
JESSE JAMES and all sr aoe kod
and THRILLING developments, iiineres
tions and Portraits, mhong wh Pp ae
James before: and after dea
Colored Pjatea. jpfeapaly polly pet
rom Cole Younger ; the breaking up of the
5 d-revelations of STARTL N@ 8Emere The BLAOK FLAG, the terrib]
LACK OATH,” and hundreds of athens’
tgnishing facta, "Most Wonderful and Bact,
ing book in existence . Outaells everything .
New’and Greatly Enlarged Edition een”
ration 31,50, Agents’ . :
. ing unobserved in. the urine, and many oth-. MUltation free.
} or four tim
og by letses, stating sep pioms; sex. and
tite,
Will be sent to any one a lying by : letter,
stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict sectecy in regard toall business transactions.
Gleet, Leucorrhuea.
gists; $2 a bottle, six bottles for
and BIL ] .
alae re hs cure in the ‘market. For
accompanied “ith @1 eo
good *
package is shipped
Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage
The Great English Remed
Isa anton? .
ing cure for nerDebility,
"xhausted — Vitality, Seminal
Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Lost
Manhood, ImSelfAbuse,
Youthful‘ Foljes, and excesses 1n-Maturer years, such as
Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emisslons, Aversion to Society, Dininex<s of Vis.
fon, Noises in the Head; the vital fluid passer diseases that lead to ‘insanity and death
. DR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five
Wun'red Dollars for a case of this kind
the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his
special advice and treatment) will not cure:
“r for anything impure or injuriou> found
hit. DR. MINTIE treats al] private «isvases successfully without meroury. Con: , Thorough examination
2e, including analysis of urine,$ 6 00
tal Restorative $3 00 a bottle, #
times the quantity, $10 00; sent 10
any on gr Ba of price,or ©. , D.
rom observation;
name if desired, by ~~ aiuto
Sample Raitle Free, sent on aipplicammunications strictly confidential,
i A. E. MINTEIE, M. D.,°
i Keatny Street, San Francisea,
Sample:
DR. MINTIE'S KIDNEY
NEPHRETICUM, cures all eee
ney and Blad er te ees Gonorrhoea,
DR. MINTIE'S DANDE
are the best and deere Berens
iggists,
All Orders for Medicine €. @ WP. must be™
eer treatment o' ,
_ and Seminal \Dig. Loans
eases such assult of over 20:
Dr. C. D, Salfield, 216 Kearny Street, .
or sale Sy Ne ——
sito ae the beginning of 12
on e 3
Ist, A teen morning, July
.
Cash on hend : *
canon dopo nit with o ther ban ks, i2on : . = 7 ' cash items bh
Real pel taken
Interest
$ 30,000 09
‘2 Lf 2
112,633 gg era
1 31
Total Liabilities. . $151.027 o4
dabilities.....,
1,027 04:
State of California, County, of Ney.
We dosolemnly ‘swear That ri cooky)
a petaons) knowledge of ye
et in the foregoing stat,
ment, and. that the same is'a true ‘and
rate statement of the financial condition:
the Citizéns Bank on the ‘morning ot J hn
1st, 1882, according to the best of our Me
edge and belief, and that assets ©
ae are all under cus!
proper officers ana agen
We turthei more dolanaty’ see
Paid up Capital of Bank ig Thirt
Thousand ($30,000) Dollars, and that mit
capital consists of the assets tranet i he Bank of Nevada County tothe Citizen,
Bank,
_ E. MP er IN, Presider
JNO. T. MORGRY, Out®
Subscribed‘and sworn before me, p. a.
rt orn: i :
D. 1882. ‘ NILES So na a.
{SEAL]
q Notary Py’
Nevada and Grass Valley
Wood & Lumber Co,
kK CONSTANTLY on
For SATE
All kinds of Cotamon and ClearBOMBER.
ers at the office at he Y,
Town Talk, on the Grass V: ATG. ate
prewptly attended ton? "08d will be,
Hogan’s Stage Line.
ae
. — TAGE leaves North
5 $57 Juan for Forest City on
i : Fone: Wednesday and
> upon ¢!
of yea. warns Nevade City, ———
eturning ves Forest City Tu
Thursday andtaturday, connecting eee
Juan with stage for Nevada City.
Leaves Nerth San Juan for North Broom.
fie on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Returning leave ‘Ni Bloomfield: for
North San Juan on Monday. Wednesday and
Fridav ORSON TUCKER Driver,
meirimaney,
Delinquent Sale Notice,
OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING
} Le PANY. Location Se peeeiont af Maen
. . business Nevada City, California, Leation
of works; Willow Valley, Nevads, County ,Cal
Notice is hereby given that there. are de
HAND
. tinquent upon the following described stock
. om account .of, assessment No. 2
j the 7th day of June, 1882," the age .
i Be ite the namés of the
¥. . respective shareholders, as follows:
1 Names. tt Eo
ublic auction, at the office of
tne Secretary, Room 2, second floor, southeast corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, California, on SATURDAY, the
‘Twenty-ninth day of July, 1882, at the hour of
lo’clock, P.M. of said day, to pay said delin~
quent assessment thereon, together » with
costs of advertising and.expenses of sale,
jig A. H. PARKER, Seeretary.
Notice is hereby given that the above sale
has heen riot till SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, at the same hour and place. By
order of the Board of Pitectors.
A. H. PARKER, Secrctary.
WALLER & -MeSORLEY
245 Grand St.; New York.
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No, 20
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ith ut it,
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Linens, etc., etc.
D DEALERS IN
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. as
iaith) which will be deducted when the
: nl?
*yRUE CONCENTRATOR
1
GREEN. & .CO’S.
DOWNIEVILLESTAGELINE
——,
Throagh in. One Day.
{
‘STAGES will Ieave the
: “National Exchange Ho} tel, Nevada City, daily,
at 6:80 o'clock, a. ¥., for
North. San Juan, Camptonville, Mountain
House, Forest City, Downieville, Sierra City
and intermediate ‘Returning leave
nati City at 6 o’clock,a. m., for Marysville,
or
hoe caacina hed: 8 » M. 's St the U. 5.
Mail and beh Me rag Co,'s ress run
from Forest. Ci so connect daily. with the
le and Nevaaa City stages at the
wottioe onal. Exchange Hotel : -At the Nati Exe 0
lerada City gree N
wug2éSW. H. CRAWFORD Agent.
irchased ‘th
known 7 butit
If you know a a
it, and canvass your :
rated Cireulars and ful’
L
DAN LINAHAN ne nd yw . Thorse ; and Saturday, calling ae mene 5 to an
Washington Ave 8t, iter, ah . lied Dap You Retand Lis Yok, jee
is
Nevada .
YS 3
Returning, leave Dutch Flat on ‘Tuesd
quick. and t> save time, ttamipe foe nat . Laave tte Ay run as follows: © . aan
rj
cab Paik d
&nd control og”
\< Cert; Shares. Amt
bh Klingensper, 6. 100 = $10 00
Chas 6 “4890 19 0
. Klinvenspor, 7 100 10 00 ©
Chas. Klingenspor, 8 190 19 00
Chas. Klingenspor, 9 100 10 00
Chas, Klingenspor, 10 160 10 00
Chas, Klingenspor, 100 300 80 00
Chas. Klingenspor, 144 100 10 00:
Chas. Kiingenspor, 150: 17 1 70:
A, H. Parker,Trustee 23 200 20 00
A.H, Parker,Trustee 24 200 . 2000
A. H. Perker, Trustee 25 200 20 00
A. H, Parker,Trustee 26 200 20 00
A. H. er,Trustee 27 1000 = 100 00
A. H, Parker, Trustee 190 195 19
A. H, Parker, Trustee 152 100: 10 00
A.H. Parker, Trustee 171 61 6 10
68 6 80
th San Juan, Nevada City, and-interSi
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