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August 24, 1882 (4 pages)

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i TRUTH é lat SOME UMPORTANT STATEMENTS OF WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE WHOLLY Nar hereby given that in oes ERIFI be ance a“ % ton pacts eee Statutes of the United Btates be . : pany, acorporation hang Hts peteal place wamment, a 8, levied anes 100 Oey # Sadan meoie> lic may. fully realize pp crane ae Sea ty, Ne ‘ Jaly § Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the names of the Tetpoctive shareholders, . the power and value of the article of whieh . (ir, Se iors roct of tee Soggy vein, as follows: they speak, we Pi sincerity is belode or mineral deposit, bearing gold, with Pere oe Po The truth ef these testimonsuctecs groan ee in width, lying anid Nemec The truth of these they an-. being within the Nevade Mining District, HO Douchey, Trustee, 4 £0 . nounce Nevada County, State of nip creep nes Ho Douchey, Trustee, “60° Custom Horse, patent for the said miaing claims which are BS poser iiaee? Tse yn more ful described ae Ls sentesand — , Trustee, the Field notes of survey thereof, now filed if iii f iN ri Hes S2o55ii SSSaea SSSssarss = iit > SUPRRRBRESSEE SESE! 42% bESa oe RESERSSE 44) Pere ge) 8 settee 4 Oaxuanp, .a., Nov. 21, 1881. Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.: GenrLemes: 1 havc been suffering for the past four years with disease of the kidneys and inflamation of the bladder. Ihave pains back and loins. At times could eee uch medicine without rym finally concluded it would any relief, but do no harm to try it. Ican cheerfully testify that has given me so much relief. { believeit to bea thorough cure for kidney and bladder troubles. . Sist & Market St. {San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881. Messrs. H, H. Warner & Co.: GentirmeN: This last summer I suffered with pains in my back and loins, which proceeded sor: an unhealthy condition of my kidney.. Ay business, that of. railroading is one thas induces and always aggrayates any affection of the kikneys, as all railroad men know. I suffered so much tnat 4 to lay off for some time, fal pad Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. commenced taking it, andafter taking three or four bottles, found my health rapidly returning. I never felt Setter.in my life than Inow do. I borg tisfied of the virtues ve ge Kidney and Liver Cure, and cheereermecye 28 it to all persons suffering with kidney affections. 1882, JOHN CALDWELL, Court of Nevada a3 Julige ‘of the bat 8 'M. Walling. Attv. Notice for Proving Will. tas, the Himperios Court, in and for the County i of Nevada, State of California. i the matter of the estate of Winthrop 8, 1 deceased. Notice is hereby pe Se Welneaday, the 284 da: of August, 1882, at 10 o'cl 4. Spine YA a age 1 Mourt, at. the Court House in . —» : ; the of Nevada, bas boon . women Warmers OS. ee GENTLEMEN: I have been troubled with liver compioin’ for the last two years, and have all the different medicines advertised for said diseases, as well as the meédicines prescribed by physicians, but nothing ever reached my case. I have used two bottles of your Kidney and Liver Cure, and am nov rtectly well.” I can cheerfully testify that has done all you advertise and claim for it. administration with Will annexed, when and where an; jon interested may appear and “Dated August 12th, 1882. sat iil gone ie Bo OARR Clerk * gee By T. H. Carr, Deputy Clerk. Johneon & Mason Att'ys. al3 Sheriff's Sale 8 perior Cor Dodie ot Sal ie ot ® ju o le. e : i coaesare. _ Austex, Cal., April 21,1881.14 Messrs. H.fH. Warner & Co.: GentLemax: I have been sick with kidney diseases for sixteen years, and have been treated by physicans both allopathic and h pathic, and never was relieved as I bere been by Warner’s Safe Kidney and iver JACOB NAFFZIGER, Plaintiff, vs. D. D, LEAHY and M. NOLAN, Defendants. ER and by virtue of an order of sale of foreclosure -i d out of Sore A 6 Sonbe Santa Kosa, Dec} 4, 19380. Meesrs H H. Warner &Co, Jeux Gzxivemex-@l navs used "tog Safe Kidney and Liver “ure, and. find it allit is claim for it in kidney trouoles.§ BS 4amrnck President Santa Rosa Ban ed Avamepa, Ca. Nov. 22, 18819% ‘essré. H. H. Warner & Co.4 nen" ont GENTLEMEN: I have. been,.afflicted with in my shoulder, and severe pains in my kidneys. 1 commenced taking our Kidney and Liver. Cure, and after Toning two bottlés the pain#all left me, and 1 have had no returns of the pains since. , bhatt Trlery OAKLAND, Cal. §Nov. 21, 1881 Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.) GENTLEMEN: 1 have suffered ‘with pain in my back and kidneys for the past ten years, the effects of a severe strain and cold contracted at the same time. anreng of friends, in the East, that had been cured by using your Kidney and Liver Cure, was in duced scar . it, and it has proved in my case decidedly beneficial. of 7 per cent per annum ent is recorded in lofsaid Superior Court, on: et seq., and whereas it teceiart set forth in plaintiff's tate and property therein Com: at this Notice, being the easterly center monument ; thence running three hundred feet-in a southerly direction _ tos monument of stones, at the base of a \ tree, thence Westerly fifteen hundred leet to a monument of stones, being 8 ly. ot panes ae orthwesterly es, n Sie pepe ie h pea tak ee “monument of stones, being the northeasterpce of berinning. j ‘the east by the ‘evada township, Nevada County, State Stn’ ed w pow Guiied and worked ra wi by Leahy & ‘Nolan, Ls ~ to ety said togetber with interest 4 inpethic toties is by pron Dee I will sell * door, in the of Nevada, t; seme eat e county eva dia, State of Califotinia, on cesar: cs fh af Gt lundér ‘ty hand this 21st day’ of August, A. D. 188%. By Eh Castes, Unter Seri Soe TONITE POWDER: ome ‘DOES NOT DETERIORATE IN HOT PLACES.—. . aoteno ish Be DOES. NOT YIELD w 4 4 oe *FOMES. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY AS Ia , ALL, WHO HAVE USED IT. Twentieth and NewfBroadway. “.% Saw Framcrsco, Cal., Oct. 26, 1881. Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co,: kidney complaint for the — seven years, By were painsin the back, and -Ja@ burning sensation anise sation in two places direcly NOXIOUS ree ee Fee was more seven tin ah oconmerpats apenas oem cooker SOs OCR ON SERRE This taken cold, as the cold always settled in my kidneys. BP Sgn treated bya physician ‘who pronoun: my case con, i af the kidneys, but failed to cure — eral been cured by your Safe args hem Liver advised_meto try it. ‘e. been your Safe nar Bel Liver Cure ; three months, and have been oF remain, very‘truly yours, ie i in the office of the Register of the District of } lands subject to sale, at_Saciamento, fornia, which field notes of the boundaries and extent the surface with 30’ East, as follows, to-wit: pce gpm. a stake marked N. M. L. fin ie Merrifield Lode) No. 1, standing by (now Merrifield uartzmine one foot North ota chains (747.8 feet tostake marked “‘M. N. L. standing by fence, running Ni stake being the “75> 11.57 chains “} 94> West 11 83 chains (747.8 feet) to astake ‘1 3) links dis! fan Ht Fogg GentLemEn: Ihave been suffering with ginia, [WHE NEW MILL at Rock Merrifield Gold Mining Company for a United States Patent. Cali“survey describe of said claims on variation at 18° Mary Ann Quartz Mine. Lode Line. the North Lode Stake of the Nevada ite bowlder five tee in diameter, runs thence on a true course, magnetic variation 18° 30° East, North 24° West 11.33 and south of s picket 63° Kast, the sam south terminus of the Sog¢s quartz mine ; a pine tree 16 inches in 4iam-. eter bears N 22° E0.41 chains distant, Surface Bound.wyata stake marked ‘‘N. M. No. tee vs the N Wcorner of the Nevada (now Merrifield) quartz mine bears North distant, running , thence on a true course magnetic variation 18> 30° East, North 75° East 9.20 chains (6072 feet) to stake marked N M No 2%; thence North No, 2 marked N M No. 3, from which the section ¢ common to section 1, 2, 11 and 12 of ‘ownship 16 North, Range 8 east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears nerth 47° 20’ K 8.70 caains distant; and from whi-ha pine tree } foot diameter, blazed and marked “Ww, F. N. M, No. 3,” bears north 60° west nt; thence south 75° west 9.20 chain:. (607.2 feet) to astake marked N. M. Ne. 11; thence south 24° east, 11.33 chains (ar. fects) 130 stake marked “NM. No, 1” e beginning, containing an ‘aroa a 10.29 acres of land, situated in section 11, township 16 north, range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base and ‘Meridian, Nevada Ccunty, State of California. ‘ Pek Soggs Quartz Mine. Lode Line. inuicg at a stake marked ‘‘N. M.L.” (North Merrifield Lode)“‘No. 3,” standing b 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 courses, magnetic va= riation 18° 30’ east, south ©, east 13.72 chains to a stake marked “‘N. M. L. No. Mad standing 6n the south side of picket fence and being the joint stake for the south and Mary Ann 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. Surtace Boundaries Beginning at a stake marked “N. M. No. 10,” running thence ena true course, magnetic variation, 18° 30° east, north 75° east 10.10 chains (666.6) feet) to » stake marked “‘N, M. No. 4,” from which a pize tree 9 inches inches eter, blazed and marked “‘W. T. N. M. No. 4” bears south 81° west 10 links distant, and from which stake the section corner post common to sections 1, 2, 1k’and 12 of Township 16 north, of Range Seast, Mt. Diablo base and meridian, bears north 46° east, 8.30 chains distant; thence north © west 13.72 chains to a stake marked “N.M. No. 5;” thence south 75° west 6.05 chains (333,3 bese" to North Terminus Lode State, marked ‘‘N. M. L. No. 8,” also marked ‘‘N. M. No. 6;” thence south 48° west, 3.08 chains (200 feet) along the south boundary of the Lord or —e claim to astake 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 Woods ravine marked **N. M. No. 9”; thence south 403° east 13.72 chains to stake marked ‘‘N. M.No. 10” the place of beginning, containing 12.22-100acres of land, situate in Nevada countv, State of California, in Sections 2 and 11, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo base and meridian. The said claims are designated as Lots numbers 103 and 104 of Township 16 North, of Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo base and meridian. a The said mining claims being of record in the office of the Recorder of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in the County and State aforesaid, the presumed general course ur direction of the said vein, ledé or mineral deposit, being shown upon the plat Byers herewith, aswnear as can be determined from resent developments, this claim. being for 653.1 lineal feet thereof, together with the surface ground shown n the official plats ted herewith the said vein, lode‘and min ng premises hereby sought 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 and all persons. claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof, so described, surveyed platted and applied for, are hereby notified t) at unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law, and the regulations thereunder within ony days from the date of the first publication hereof, with the Register of the United States Land Officc 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. jels No, 1284. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office, t Sacramento, June 8th, 1882. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the SOUTH YUBA GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, by its pg A in fact, J. J. Kogers, whose Post Office Nevada City, Nevada County, California, have made appliation or Patent for the South Yuba Grave Mining Claims, bearing gold, in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, Bi and described as follows, viz: S W 1-4 of NE140f NE1-4; 8 12 of N W 1-4 of NE 1-4; W 1-2 of 8 F 1-4 of NE14;8 W1-4 of NE1-4;N W114 of N E14 of 8 E 14; N 1-2 of NW 1-4 of 8 E 1-4: 8 1-2 of N E 1-4 of N W 1-4 8 E 1-4 of N W 1-4: N 1-2 of N E 1-4 of ri 1-4 and N 1-2of N E 1-4 of N W 1-4 ection 21, hag 2 17 North ; Range 1 East Mt, D. R. and M. and containing 220 acres, Said claims were located June 6th, A. D. 1870, by T. W. Sigqurney et als, and by them conveyed to this corporation, and that the same ap of record in the Mining Records of Nevada County, in the office of the County kecorder of said County, There are no adjoining claims, All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days ter the first bea Ai popiealn hereof, i) ED FU TA J M. Walling, ‘Attorney. juneld Assessment Notice. pany. Location. of prince’ ‘place business, Virginia, livada: ieee of works, Washington Township, Nevada County, ornis. : Notice is hereby . Aiea that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held 61 the Tenth day of July, A. D. 1882, an assessment, (No, 8,) of onecent a share on each and every shre of the capital.stock of the corporation Spy biapeeY pe ome immediately, in Ugated States.gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, atthe store of C. C. Baker, 74 South C street, VirNevada. inn pon agsessmen. shall remain unpaid on the Twelfth (12th day of August,1882, will be delinc t, ani adverti for sale at public ion: and unless payment is made before, will be sold on. Monday, the Twelfth day of September, 1882, to vay. the delinquent assessment, torether with costs of advertising and exof sale. By order of the Board of jirectors. 8: D. BAKER, Secretary. Office—74 South C street. jyl4 NEW SAW MILL, At Rock Creek. ~ M. L. & D. MARSH, Proprtetors. Creek, is comdy to fill all for Bui N. P. Brown and L. 8. Calkins “Daily Transcript” “‘}lery. Taxes and costs $1. C*ceimpany, GOLD GRAVEL MINING t . Taxes and costs $1.13. -. pay the taxesand costs due. Said saie_ will _{ commenceat llo’clock A. M, on said 14th Mt Gi ‘my hai ; : : et niet gf An i “Betablished Sept. 6, 1860, _. By N. P. BROWN & CO. i : PROPRIRTORS 6) and IMCRITE A PAPER FOR ALL! HE LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN THE Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. amen Remember that it cests only $7 a year, or $6 ia Advance. HAVING THE LARGEST CCRULATION . Beit, Adverising Medium . It is the only Daily paper published at the County Seat, and publishes regularly all Supervisoral Transactions, Court Happenings, General County News, Mining Intelligence, And in facteve: ything that goes to make a first-class country paper Kt igs a Fearless, Independent, and Reliable Exponent of all topics o public interest. It is spicy withous being sensational, amd outspoken without being abusive. Gur Yoh flrintnn DEPARTMENT Is very complete. Our prices for Billheads, Letterheads, Blankwork,. Transcripts. Briefs, Posters, Cards, &c &c. Areas low as any firm can offer * Yours Truly, BROWN & UVALKINS, Nevada City. Nevada City Delinquent List For the Year 1882. poe ta Brown A, C. Oakland. Lot west side Zion street ; furniture. Taxes and costs $12.34. Buckner Thomas. Lot west side Grass Valley Turnpike. Taxes and costs $3.65. Blumberg A. Tailoring goods and furniture, Taxes and costs $2.71. Buffington J.M. Bugyy, Hors» and Cow. Taxes and costs $2.32. Carley Mrs A. B. Lot on east side Sacramento street. Taxes and costs 31.76, Vhivell J. 8. Stock of Dry Goods, etc., furniture and musical instrument. Taxes and costs $7,76. Calkins Delos, Mortgawe on J. F. Parsons’, Taxes and costs §2.07. Charles Dr, E, W. Facusture and musical instrument. Taxes and costs $2.39, Douglas Howa', Watch and Jewelry,— Taxes and costs $1.32, Enderlin William, Mortgage, deeds of trust, contracts, etc. Taxesand costs 33.02. Emmons L, Lot east side of Coyote st. Taxet and costs $4,28. «Enright John A, Loteast side of Broad street ; furniture and musica] instrument. Taxes and costs 38.56. pelts Fennessey J. D, Watch, furniture and musical instrument, Taxes and costs $2.71 Gibbons John. Furniture and musical instrument. Taxes and costs $1.44; Hall Richard, Lot south side Sacramento street, and furniture, Taxes and costs $7.30. Hill Robert, Two Horses, Taxes and costs 31.44. HarrisonJ H. Lot north side of Broad street. xes and costs $4.28. Hupp Geo. §. Law Library. Taxes and couts 90,80. Hibbard Joel. Lot southern limits of city rtion of) six horses and furniture. xes and costs $6.67. ‘ Jenkins James. Lotin northerly limits of city, Taxes and costs $1.76. Jamieson Alexander. Furniture and musieal instrument. Taxes and costs 21.76 Keeney James. Fixtures in shoe shop. Taxes and costs $1.13. Long W. 8. Lot west side of Long street, between) two horses. Taxes and costs $2.57. Lancaster Mrs. M. A., E. H. Gaylord, agt » Mor on A. H. Hanson’s and 8, A. kddy’s, es and costs $16.75. ~ Long J, F, 1] tt west side of Broad st.— Taxes and costs $2.23, ‘ ; Massie Mrs. J. Twolots on east side of Coyote street. Taxes and costs $4.78. Monro James. Loton Roger Williams Ravine ; furniture, Taxes and costs $10 45. Miltz and Overton, a aba picture galf i {. D, Lot on eastern limits of city. kee “iGtay, Btock of i e andGray, f fancy goods, furniture in store, Shedeatimirneee Pos. es and costs $2.86, : : Potter M.B, B. Cow, furniture and musical instrument, Taxes and costs $8.52, Richards Charles, Lot suuth side of Broad street. Taxes and coste $428.Rose Benjamin. Improvements on east side Nimrcd stre:t, Taxes and costs $1.1,3 Snapp D.W. Furaiture in Fioyd house, =< and Looms $2.39. é : jprung H. Mortgage on J, H. Harrison’s, ‘Taxes and costs $6.86, : Terhune George. Horses; two wagons Taxes and costs $8.65. . 2 Walker August. stock of boots, leather, fixtures, etc. Taxes and costs $1.44, Williams Thomas. Musical Instrament. , And notice is hereby given that unless the taxes deli it In the foregoing ‘ielinquent list are paid, the Property on which said delinquent taxes area lien will be rold on Thursday, the 14th day of Sep_" “tember, 1882, At Public Auction, in front of the Court House deor, in the city of Nevada, County of Ne State of California, toe the er who will take the least quantity of the la‘id. or in case 4n individual interest is assessed, the portion of said ‘inte est, and the list and contin per sal eaber Sekt told oa eet “Application for ¢ Nevada Openty, OF has made application for Patent for Quartz Mine” bearing gold, embracing thousand nine and five-t. nths California Consolidated Quartz deposit, with surface Ye “No, 1287. 7 a Patent toa Mining tains. United states Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. June 30, a CE ishereby given that_George 4. Ni ap ts whose Poet Office is Nevada City, * e “California Con®olidated foar hundred and ninety-three linear feet (4993.5 ft) of the : — lode or ground two hundred feet in wicth, along the “Gold. Tunnel” an 1 California locations thereof, and one hundred feet in width along the Illinois location, in Nevada and Gold. Flat Mining Districts, Nevada County, California, an _desgcribed in the pla: and field notes on fie in is office, as follows, viz: meld notes of the U.8.3urvey of the Cal ifornia Consolidated Quartz Mining Comp@ny. "garvey of the Lode.—Beginning at the stake marked C. C. L. Nol, (California Conlidated Lode) standing on the S side of a pine stamp 20.00 ins. diam aud 0.08 chs § of the new road from Nevada City to the Providence mine ; running thence ona true course var 18° 30° East, N 2° E. 0.08 chs south side of road 0.24 chs, North side of road 1.27 chs old wood road 9,33 chs crossing old round mining shaft 9.54 chs middle of old Nevada and Providenre road 665.3 feet or 10.08 chains, set astake marked 7. CL No 2, at the point or the 1-4 Sec common to the S E1-4and8 W1-4 of Sec 12, T16, N RNo8&E,M DB and M—the feed nal 1-4 Section stake having been removed. I provedthe point by a pine tree 6 ins. diam in 1867, ‘ow 14 ins, diam bearing S 42 1-29 E 1.67 chs dist $ W cor Cal Mill office yet disiinguishable N 50° E 0.71 chs dist SE corner of carpenter shop, that should bear N 20° E0,41 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 12.65 chs. seta stake ina stone mound in the hollow of a rotten stump three feet (3 ftj.in diameter, stake marked \C C L No3; thence
N 4;© E'2.22 chscros-ed mining ditch 2.35 chs corner of fence running E and W and N and § 8.30 chs fence running Eand W, 3.80 chs fence running N and S 4.47 chs fence running N and 8 7.68 chs, Ravine running northwesterly 1054.7-ft or 15.98 chs ; set Witness stake in stone mound vn sloping shelf of rock on 8S bank of #eer Creek marked 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 drillhole in 3 large boulder, pattly split by 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 1, No 4, on north bank of Deer Creek, 3.35 chains cross road from Nevads City to Merrifield mine 4.00 chins; 10.12 chs fence runnin Easterly and Westerly 799.9 feet or 12. f2 ¢! ins, set a stake marked CC L Nob; thence N 90° W 1.07 chains fenve 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, upr end of West Broad stieet, Nevada City. 599 8 feet or 24.24 chains narth terminus of the lode line, seta stake marked C C L No 6, on the steep bank of the south side of a small ravine running from W to E, a 7 tree 6 inches diameter blazed a marked W L No 6, bears 5 41° W 0,34 chains. Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at a stake marked C. C. Co. No. 1, standing n___emiddile of a small ravine, ruuning from E. to W. A Loge sapling 4 ins in diameter bears 8. 81° W. 0.¥0 chs dist; running thence mag.var. 18° 30’ east, soc E, 0.50 chs; fence running easterly and westerly 20.64 chs; thence running northerly aud suutherly 21.96 chains; fence running easterly and westerly 22.97; fence NE andsW 23.47 chs: fence running NW and SE 2377 chs; pass pine tree 16 ins d'am. 2 links to the leit of line marked W. T. No. 2,16.13 feet or 24,24 chs; set stake on barn yard marked “C,.C. Co. No. 2;” thence 8 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. 3.37 chs; fence running northeasterly and southwesterly 5.57 chs; fence running nortuwesterly and southeasterly 9.00 chs, road from Nevada City to Merrifield mine 769.6 ft or 11.66 chs; set stake in crevice of shelving ledge of rocks on the north branch of Deer Creek, marked W. 3. No. 3, 813.8 ft or 12.33 chains mid channel of D er Creek; thence down mid channel of Deer Creek N 86° W 62.7 ft or 0.95 chs; thence S 439 W 65.3 ft or 0.99 chs, stake marked W.'S. No. 4 standing in stone monument on shelving ledge of ook on the south bank of Deer Creek 9.50 chs, ravine running northwesterly 1,100.9 feet or 16.68 chs, set stake marked C. C, Co. No. 5; thence $709 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 18, 1.69 chs east of quarter section corner common to the 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 12.76 chs, set stake marked C. €. Go. No 7; thence 8 20° W 604.6 ft or 9.16 chs. set stake marked C. C. Co. No, 8; thence $ 81° W113.2 ft or 1.71 1-2chs, lode stake marked C. C. Co. No. 1, 226 4 ft or 3.43 chs, set stake marked C. C, Co. No. 9; thence N 20° E. 10.37 chs cross section line between sections 12 and 13, 1.59 chs west of quarter section corner common to SE 1-4and SW 1-4 of sec. 12, T 16, N K ‘No. 8_E, M., D. B. and M. 796.00 feet or 11.00 chs, set. stake marked C. €. Co. No. 10; thence N 28° E 827.6 ft or,12.54 chs, set stake marked C. C. Co. No. 11: thence’$ 70> E 66.7 feet or 1.01 chs, set stake marked C. C. Co. No, 12; thence N 43 © E2.20 chs, fence. running east and west 2.20 chs, fence running north and south 8.45 chs, ravine running. northwesterly 1030.3 it or 15,61 chs, set stake marked W. 8. No. 13 on § bank of Deer Creek 1086.4 ft or 16.46 chs mid channel of Deer Creek; thence up mid channel 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 leading to Merrifield mine 8.20 chs, fence running northeasterly and southwesterly 786.7 ft or 11.92 chains, set stake marked *‘0.C. Co, No. 16;" thence N. 9° W 1.65 chs; fence running northeasterly. and southwesterly 3.97 chs, fence running 24.03 chs from stake marked C. C. L No 15; thence N81° E 100 ft or 1 51 1-2 chs,north 3.03 chs to the place of beginning, containing 19.31 acres of land, situated 1n sections 12 and 13, T. 16 N. R.8 E, M. D, B. and M Nevada County, State of California. All courses. in the foregoing survey run by corrected and improved instruments No, Vemer's compass, Deviation 0°, 0’ 0.” All measurements taken by corrected 66 ft oe to the U.S. Standard. Stamped U. 8. Adjoining claims are’ the Pennsylvania, Nevada, Eddy, Providence, Perseverance and Live Yankee, and Thomas quartz mines, and Arbogast and Hartford placer mines, Williams placer and quartz mines All persons holding any ‘adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixtwadays from the first day of publishing hereof. D. F. TAYLUR, Register. J, M. Walling, Atty. jy2 UMMONS.—In the SuperiorCourt of the i) County of Nevada, State of California -State of California, County of ‘evada,. ss.— The People of the State of California’ send Greeting ; ant, Youare hereby required to a) rin anaction bioughtagainst ysu in the Superi: or Court of the County of Nevada, State of 1882, by Emma &. Pinkham, plaintiff, and answer the complaint filed therein, within 10 days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if servpo tpbursa this Kicerwg i or, 8. served out of is county, within thirty 8, or judgme will be taken aguinst you by “eta, t, pone ing tothe prayer of said complaint. This action is brought 'to obtain.a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimon: now existing between Piff. and Deft., anil that Piff. be allowed to resume her former hame, Emuia D. Bluett,That the Piff be allowed all of the household furniture, goods, chattels and pergonal property now in their late residence, and now owned by Piff. and Dert. jointly, Piff. also prays for general relief, For cause of action Piff, alleges that Deit. falled to provide for said Piff. the common necessgriee of life. And that said Deit. treated said PIff. in a cruel and. inhuman manner, Allof whichappears in the complaint to which reference is hereby made. * And youare. hereby notified that. i fail to appear and answer the said pee thas as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, { an \ Seal > Carr, Clerk of the Superior Co ~~ ) aforesaid, da-herenie act my ti and leopress the Seal-of said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, on the 3ist day of July, a. p. 1882. J. go a Clerk, ‘ . iy T. H. Carr, D: W. D. Long, Piffs Attorney. = a et In testimony whereof, I, J. E, WM B. LAKE, . Purchasing Agent 240 Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO. ; DERSONS residi ee from Franeisco, in want of ary ‘article o { MERCHANDISE, oe Great or small, can have their ord ddressing the undersigned. «— ¥ northeasterly and southwesterly 1586 feet or} lode linestake marked C, C.L. No. 6,200 ft or, To George M, Pinkham, defend. ; California, on the twenty-fourth day of July, . AND ESPECIALLY— ~ Those Suffering from Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Ete., Ete. : » wno are ering is SEXUAL AND RNERRVOUS COMPLALNTS a physician who can compaehond their ailments and successfully treat them. Theageneral practiitioner is not: sufficiently filled in these classes of troubles and it must be left to the speeialist,: who with edncatin, long pracice, thoroug hknowledge and comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. tee i ree va in--1850 ned his now celebra’ itute in on the papaee of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable a skillful treatment and perfect.and permanent. restoration. and for over 30 years it has sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civili world. ‘ Iam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to inform those who are snffering through ignorance, and who by carclessiess or want of knowledge that a cure can be had, are not only hurryin themselves to an untimely ve, but 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 HGnLliqCF-A BUSE E, EN IN. IN. THN rgST CELESTARTICULAR you are. suffer° : Dread Enemy of Human 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 fering from NERVOUS ROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints are nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings are terribly. depressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doctorin his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organization a special study and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and Safferings to which asa sex you are Mable, sar You will find in the Doctor a friend upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure —0— : NHE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE TAVE ally liable te suf-. Dr. Young’s Female Remedies have “DR. GIBBON’S “No. 623 Kearney Street, ~ Corner Commercial San Francisco : Established in ‘1854, for the treatment of Sexual the principal Hospitals of Euro , and has resunied practice at the ry. 623 Kearney Street San Francisco, ere his may find him. Seminal Weakness. ; Seminal Emissions, the correction of self ducing with train of morbid pets by scientific m: measures, countenance, dark _: under the eyes in in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like 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 approaching strangers, a dislike to form new " ition to shun society loss of memory, hectic flushes, Pree and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats,monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflicted should apply immediately,either in eopery or by letter, andhavea 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 maladies, should not tongs the ‘sacred rensibility resting upon them nor delay to obtain immediate ef. cured «t 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 medigine will be promptly sent, free form or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. _ By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina by eis 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. attained a reputation for efficiency by any medicine, or medical prescription — hose desiring personal care and attention can haveall necessary accommodations furrished —o— Letters. giving their symptoms in their own way, receive advice,and when desired, treatment at home with every assurance of a cure. LETTERS R RNED 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 est boon ever laidat the altar of humanity. DR. SPINNEY will to forfeit $500 for every case 0! cure. Middle A 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 cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often 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 aré many men who die of this. ‘difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. 8S. will guarantee @ perfect cureinall such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Office Hours—10 to 4 and 6to 8, Sundays from 10 te 11 a. mM. Consultation free. Thor—_ examination and advice, $5. Call or address DR, SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kearjell ny Street. San Francisco. 0 More Dyspepsia ! s. sm Recommended by al i ke the pacha Bg Neue far S$0LD OXLY IN GLASS, To fill or sell any but the genui: out of our bottle is felony, vi ga bho 9 ed will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, esupplied by ARPAD HARASZTRY & CO., 539 Washi i wie _— . AGENTS WANTED. BORDER OUTLAWS. HE NEW, THRILLING AND. AUTHENSere gtOnY atthe an ad on THE YOUNGER BROTHERS, FRANK AND JESSE ‘JAMES, And their bands of highwaymen, down to the present moment,’ includi § JESSE JAMES and all yaa tang and THRILLING Borage dye rom Cole ¥. ; the breaking + ae and pe i Ake of STARTLING. se ETS. The BLACK FLAG, the io ‘BLACK OATH,” and hi ds. tonighine f #, pngunde ot eiieee en, > chine Sn actin ! : wa. B, LAKE. ever offered. They can be sent by mail or Those who can not visit the city can by} HO may be suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatsuffering uarantee Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to For Col, J, W. Buel’s Famous. rresp ts will pl inform Dr, Gibbon that they read this advertisement in the Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT This Great Strengthening Remedy and Nerve Tonic is the legitimate ' reit of over 20 years of practical experience, and CURES WITHUNFAILINGCER. rao vel é vous and PhysDebility, Semin: eakness, Sparikabor. thea. B tarrhea Emissions, Impotency, Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline and LOSS OF MANHOOD in all its complications and from whatever cause proauced. It me ingg 7 and — 4 Blood. Strengthens the Nerves, n, 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, ete,, so destructive to mind and body. It isa sure eliminator of F peccitinse AN ieieatone CUMFLAINTS. contains no injurious ingredients, To those suffering from the evilefferts of yeuthfal pay a ye OF eXcessy, thorough a RE Is GUARANTEED Pa, per bottle, or fiye bottles in case,with full directions and advice, @10, Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt of price, orC. O. D. To be only of Dr. C. D. Salfield, 216 Kearny St San Prautisces Cal. to Consultations strictly ‘confidential, by letter or at office, FREE. For the conve? nience of patients, and in order to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted w# private addlrom, under which all packages are forwi 4 _ TRIAL BOTTLE FREE! NOTICE.—I will send a trial bottle of the REJUVENATOR—sufficient te show. its merit—tree ot charge, to any one afflicted, applyjng by letter, stating his symptoms atid age. Communications strictly private. English Remedy Is a _never-failing cure for nervous Debility, *xhausted vi Seminal The Great Vem xis, and al ; BOY terrible effects Qarof Self-Abvse, aaa . Youthful‘ Foln Maturer years, such as Logs of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital flaid pagsing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. DR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five Run‘red Dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure; or for anything impure or injuriouc found init. DR. MINTIE treats all private diseases successfully without mercury. Cone sultation free, Thorough examination Price of Vital Restorative $3 00 a bottle, . or four times the quantity, $10. 00: want te ony naires pan Foe tof price,or C. %. D. m “observation; and a if a by : ae ample Bottle Free, sent on appli tion by letter, stating symptoms; der and age. ommunications strictly confidential, A. E. MINTIE, M. D., 11 Kearny Street, San Francisca. : Sample Botite Will be sent to any one. a plyin by letter stating symptoms, sex and age,” Strict se: crécy in regard to all business transactions. DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY NEPARETICUM, cures all kins of Rid, ney and Blader dom laints, Gonorrhoew, Gleet, Leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists; $2 a bottle, six bottles for $s. DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILL are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILIO! Y sale Dy al drug cure in the es et. For ers for Medicine €.@ BP. must be scoompaaied ah gin gumrnice at uc package is shipped <7" — Hy abuse. The solitary vice, or depraved sexual, and advize, including analysis of urine,$5 004° 5 gpaGes. will leave: the . Wiis eNatonal Exchange Ho. tel, Nevada City, dai, * ‘gt 6:80 0” A. M, eet SDA green OG f co ie peat (i f° OG , Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage — AVING 412 15 Total Liabilities —_——— ree rrr $151,027 State of California, Coun 4 wal Of We pyre aw. ty of Nevada, sa, maya prota ne in the f Ke of ‘the poop vencbin doy he we a true and : the Citizens Bank on the menicoMition of rarer dome yr ing tothe best of our kno ated are all under the cus meets emer. ; ; y and . bes = a0? officers ana agents of nhs Seas’ of e furthea more engaon swear that the Bank is Thousand ($30,000) Dollars. Thirty Sean a see mets tence by Bank. ‘ “ ty tothe Citizens E. E, M. PRESTON, President Subscribed and sworn bet r . MORGAN, Cashin Public in and for the County of sna? State of California, this Sixth day ot genes [sea ULES seauis’ * Lisi Notary Public, es Nevada and Grass V Wood & Lumber Co, K™ CONSTANTLY ON Hanp FOR SALP All kinds of Common and Clear LUMBER. Orders left at the office at he Yard at Town Talk, on the Grass Val ’ promptly attended to. nn ? + —————__, Hogan’s Stage Line. Through in 1 Day ETAGE leaves N Juan for’ Forest toe ponder. Wednesday and “ rs of ype a ae Nevads City. oe eturning leaves Forest City Tuesda Thursday and Saturday, connecting at San se. vith stage for evade City. ves No uan for North ri field on Tuesday, Thursday and tag Returning leave North Bloomfield for North San Juan on Monday, Wednesday and Fridav ORSOY TUCKEK Driver. Delinquent Sale Notice. OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINI i PANY. Location of aude! pic ne business Nevada City, ornia. cation of works, Willow Valley, Nevada County,Cal Notice is hereby. givén ‘that there are de linquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 24, leviedon the 7th day of June, 1882, the several of the set iP the respective shareholders, as follows: : °. No. Names. Certf. Shares. Am’ Char. Klingenspor, 5 100 $10 00 Chas. Klingenspor, 6 190 19 0 Chas. Klingenspor, 7 100 10 00 Chas. Klingenspor, 8 190 19 00 ‘Chas. Klingenspor, 9 100 10 00 Chas. Klingenspor, 10 160 10 00 Chas. Klingenspor, 100 800 30 00 Chas. Klingenspor, 144 100 10 00 Chas; Kiingenspor, 150 17 170 A. H. Parker, Trustee, 23 200 20 00 A. H. Parker,Trustee 24 200 20 00 A. H. Perker, Trustee 200 20 00 A.H, Parker, Trustee 200 20 00 AVH, Parker, Trustee 1000 100 00. A. H. Parker, Trustee 190 195 19 50 A. H. Parker, Trustee 152 100 10 0 A. H. Parker, Trustee 171 61 610 A. H. Parker, Trustee 212 68 6 80 And in accords nce with law, and an‘ orde of the Board of Trustees, made on the 7th day of June, 1882, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of the 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 delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertety and expenses of sale, jlo A. H. PARKER, Secretary. Notice is hereby given that the above sale has been it pon till SATURDAY, AU. GUST 26th; at the same hour and place. By order of the Board of Directors, A. H, PARKER, Seerctary. WALLER & MeSORLEY , 245 Grand St., New York, SEND_FOR OUR Fa hion Gazette and Catalogue No. 20 It'enables you to buy{New York goods New York prices. with ‘ut ne ~ household should Manufacturer and Importers of Ladies’,L Misses] and{{Children's Cloaks, Shawls, Woolens, Linens, etc., etc. D DWALERS IN WATCHES, § SILVER-PLATED: WARE JEWELRY, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS YOUBHS’ & BOY'S CLOTHING, UNDER WEAR, MILLINERY, YANKEE NOTIONS OUR Fashion Gazette ani Catalogue, No. 20.is on wyout, and is full of illustra jionsand descriptions of the latest styles in the neof ' Single copies sent free eipt.of four.cents postage. \) WALLER & McSORLEY. GREEN & CO's, DOWNIEVILLE STAGELINE ——— Throngh in One Day. es anal intermediate pointe. Rese gayle ity at 6 o M,, for North San Juan, Nevada’ ‘City, and intermediate , tages, carryin the U. 5. evade Cit Cl SMe Stages, _ . Mail and Wells, Fargo & Oo, 8 f : Pree the from F