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ARPAD HARASZTHY & CO.,
-§39-Washington St., San Francisco,
California. jes
Eureka Stage and Express Line
> STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat and
Eureka, as follows: _
a Leave Nevada City at
6:30, A. M., for North Bloomfield, Moore's»
Flat and Graniteville. Returning, leave
Graniteville, Moore's flat and North Bloomfield daily. W. H. CRAWFORD Agent,
Notice to Ice Dealers. .
IDS will be received at the office of the
County Clerk, until Monday the 3d day
of July, 1882, at 100’cloes A. M., for contract-¢
ing tosupply.the Court House with Ive, in
such quantities. and at such times as may be
required, during the remainder of the season of 1832.
Dated June ist, 1882.
J. E, CARR, County Clerk.
By T. H; Caur, Deputy.
_ Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF MARIA BLASAUF, Deceas.d. Notice is hereby given by the
“undersigned, Administrator of the estate of
Maria Blasauf, deceased, to tne creditors of,
and all persons having claims ayainst the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the
first, publication of this notice, to the said
inistrator at his place of business on the
north side of Broad street, Nevada a.
BRAND, Cc. J.
Administrator of the estate of Maria Blasauf,
deceased
Datea at Nevada City, May 12, 1882,
Johnson & Mason Att'ys, mals
COMPANY, Levation of principal place
ousiness Gold Hill, Storey county, Nevada,
Location of works, Washington
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are delinquent, upon the
following described stock, on account of aasessment, No. 7, levied on the 23d day of
Feb., 1882, the several amounts set opposit»
Ccomrany GRAVEL GOLD MINING
‘ownship,
by of the r tive shareholders,
follows: *
f No, No.
Names. Cert. Shares, Amt
Dauchy H, 0. Trustee, 28 1000 10.0
Dauchy H. O. Trustee, 29 5000 6).0
Dauchy H. O, Trustee, 260 200
Dauchy H. 0, Tiustee, 60 38900 8) 0
Dauchy H. 0. Trustee, 61 125 126
Dauchy H. 0. Trustee, 188 1796.25. 17 98
Dauchy H. O. Trustee, lov =1700.25 17 v6
Dauchy lH, 0. ‘Trustee, 198 14370 100
Dauchy H. O, Trustee, 190 8445.80 34 25
Dauchy H, 0, Trustee, 218 3000 3096
Dauchy H. 0. Trustee, 214 195 144
Lee Wm. Trustee, 102 3000
Leo Win. Trustce, 103 al dige”
Lee Win, Brastete A 1706.95 1' 90
Thomas WilLfistee, 217 1000 10 0)
TS il rustee, 218 1000 100
i aren puBsteé, Fae 8 oy is a
Andin CG. W w, and an erdér
of the Lode of bitesons, made on the 5e6
jay of April, 4. p. 1882, so many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may be neces:
sary,, Will be sola at public auction at the of
fe: o' the Company, Bank of Gold Hill,
Building Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada,
en TUESDAY, the SIXTH (6th) day of JUNE,
A. D, 1882, at the hour of.3 o'clock, P. M.
of day, to.pay; seid delin ;uent
meat thereon, together with costs of adver
tising and e: ies of the sale.
fhe KANK A. WI3K, Secretary.
Office—Bank of Gold. Hill, Building Main
strect, Gold Hill, Nevada. maz
TONITE POWDER.
iy NOT FREEZE.
DOES NOT DETERIORATE IN
HOT PLACES,
DOES NOT YIELD NOXIOUS
FUMES.
{S HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
ALL WHO HAVE USED IT.
HAS BEEN USED IN GREAT
BRITAIN FOR FIVE YEARS,
_AND HUNDREDS OF TONS
“CONSUMED WITHOUT ONE
“ACCIDENT,
ag _ For Sale by é
“GEORGE €. TURNER,
NEVADA CITY.
“TONITE POWDER CO.,
8 California St. San Francisco
The Old Accommodation
a
qe NEVADA. AND. GRASS
SERRE VALLEY STAGE LINE.
Time Table.—Leave Grass
Valley at: 8:30 clock, °a.:m., land 4
u. Retatping, ve Nevada City at 10.00
alm, 2 and 5 p,m. .
Orders left at the National Exchange Ho“tel-will-be-promptly-attended-to, ee
gentlemen called for in any
pare of ity free of charge.
B. F. HARRIS, Prop’t.
Nevada-and Duteh Flat Stage.
HAVING purchased th;
old and well kndwn stage
timeline, I desire to state to the .
ag os ro M map a8 Weduesda: evi : Wi e ¥
and Friday, atga ge sey
; PS aarp ae ae pe oo Sania
ursday and’ uray, calli unt’s
Hill, Red Dor You Ret ona Little York.
KF. 1~R: KING, ,
Notice to Credito
mel ienn’ rogaes x
UPERIOR COURT af the County of
: Uifornia. : :
®
ven
"et the Giaka of Ovid Thon,
the creditors of and. all Rimone ha
the: L e:
t Seymour.
apes
Vv
vouchers, wi
ion of .
CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Saloons.
8. A. Eddy, W. U. Powell, F. Eilerm an
W. 8. Richards, C, Beckman, T, Moran, H.
Guenther, Donnelly & Young, J. B. Conn
. A. Baruh, A. Sloan, John Kistle, I. 0. Pinee, Jos, Silver, T. Canfield, P. Hunerfauth,
Crocker & Clark, R. Coulan, J. Oliver, A
Isoard, Mrs. Hanuah Richards, J. K. Eddy.
R, Lotz.
'_ Brewerles. .
E, Wena, Geo. Gehrig, Mrs. J. Blasauf, 1. .
Hoskinr. :
Soda Factory.
Louis Seibert,
Oyster Saloon.
Antonio Tam,
Meat Markets,
Mungor'\ Naffziger, Chas. Kent, James
Caliey, Jos. Eustis.
Gus Warks.
B. T. Alien, Ageut.
Nevada City Water Works.
J, E. Brown, Superintend ant.
Assny Office.
J, J. Ott.
Bonkina Houses.
Citizens Bank, Philip Richards,
surveyors.
J. G, Hartwell, W. F, Engeibright, 11,
Variety and Millinery Stores.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Miss, Pierce, PinkNEVADA CITY (Ca
Y,/ stock of the co
M. Hanly, Shaw & Will ams, Frank Smith . diately in Unit
. Sectetary, at the dffice of the Com
eed is
Assessment Notice.
CIANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING
Ne) pany. Locati Wh ‘ipa! place of
business, Sn Francisco, fornin. loca’
tion of works, Nevada County, California
Notice is h*reby given, thatat a meeting
of the Directors, held on,the 17th day ort
April, 1882, an assessment, No. 3, of Three
Cents per share was levied upon the capital
ration, payable immneStates “gold coin, to the
NY y
Room 4, No, 300 California street, San Francisen, California. if
Any stock upon which this assessment
stall remain unpaid on Monday, the ?2d
day of May, 1882, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at public anction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on
MOADAY, the 12th day of JUNE, 1882, to
pay the delinquent. assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
ale. Tty order of the Board of Directors.
“J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
' Offive-—Room 4, No 309 Calitornia street,
San Francisco, Californ's,
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Fruit, Vegetable and Variety Stores,
F, L. Harryhousen, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, J.
H. Harrison, L. Daluc, J. G. Bowerman Rk.
N. smoot,
Western Union Telegraph.
A. Nivens, Jr., Agent. :
Imsurance & ts,
L. Garthe, 1. J. Rolfe, H. H. Haskins, A.
Nivens, Jr., W.D Vinton, A. I. Zekind, E.
M. Brown, Brand & Bassett, E. Bond, P. H.
Belden, G. W. Welch,
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Geo. G. Allan, Lawrence & Barlow,
Bild. ksmiths,
J.C, Locklin, Wm Barton, P. Clancy, A.
Barton, J. W. Robinson,
se Theatre,
Geo. F. Javobs, Proprietor.
Post Office.
J, §. Holbrook, Postmaster.
Express Offers.
Wells, Farso « Co., A. D. Tower, Agent.
Eureka, W.H. Craw ord, Agent.
Milkmen,
B, Guscetti, B. Locklin, J. Worrell, L. H.
Wells, >
Carringe Manufactories.
3. Clutter, Win. Seaman.
N. C.N. G. Mailroad Co,
J. A. Seely, Agent.
Job Wag ns.
Da. Baker, EK. Wanumake, F. Costello.
Frank Gu.ld, H. Findley, A. Hoffman,
Groceries and Provisions.
J.J. Jackson, Wm, H. Smith, G, C, Gaylord, C, BE. Mulloy, W. Wolf, A. Lademan
Thonas, Walrath & Hicks, 8S. Roberts, W. G.
Richards, C. F. Kobinsun, Guild @& Ssgourney.
Clothing.
Hyman Bros,, K. Casper, B. H. Miller,
Dry. Goods.
L. Nathan, W. B. Shiveiey, D. Auerbach,
M. Rosenberg, A. Blumenthal, Mrs. M. A,
Sterling.
i Druggists. §
W. D. Vinton, P. H. Belden.
Hardware,
Geo, E. Turner, Legg & Shaw.
‘ For. tture.
Guild & Sigourney, L. M. Sukeforth.
Cigars and Tobacco
John Jack, Archie Nivens,Jr.,A.
Bookstores.
Brand & Bassett, G. W. Welch
Livery and Feed Sta
D. Wellington, H.C, Mills, J. A, Graham,
Photograph Gallery
Miltz & Overton.
Bakeries.
John Hurst, Alex. Gault.
Watches and Jewelry.
F. C, Luetje, Mrs. L. W. Thatcher, C. J,
Brand, G. W. Welch.
Zekind,
Barbers.
Klingenspor & Walters, L. Duncan, J. C.
Hassell, L. Godair, H.-Slaven.
Boots and Shocs.
W. RB. Coe, Vogelman & Webber.
Taflors.
W. C, MerriJl,F.M. Schmidt,A. Blumberg,
C, Charleton, «
Boot Makers.
B. Lutz, J. F, Hook,J. Herzinger,C, Korn’
hammer, A, Wauke, 4: Kinney, T. Jacka.
Saddle and Harness Shops.
William Holmes, Frank Rice,
Hotels and Restaurants.
National Exchange Hotel, Union Hotel
New York Hotel, stumpf's Hotel, Thomas
Restaurant, O, C, Conlan, Mrs, Maloney.
Lawy seta c cent
Searls, Niles & Semen n” M. Walling, ©,
Ww. : eR Johnson, W. D. Long, H. V.
rdan, E, H. Gaylord,P. F. simonds, J. 1,
Caldwell, J, 'T. Shurtleff. :
Physiciuns.
R. M. Hunt, H. 8. Welch, H. W. Valantine, C. D. Bobo, HK, W. Charles, F, Buelow.
Music Teachers.
FE, Muller, H. W. Hand, F, Elser, Mre. A
0, Rogers.
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Stated Meetings second Wednesday in each
month at Masonic Hall. .
H, STANSFIELD, W. M.
J. H. BoarpMan, Sec, f
Nevada Hoyal Arch Chapter, No. 6
Stated communica ions first Monday in each
month at Masonic Hall,
K. Casper, H. P.
J, H, Boarpman, 8ec.
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K.
Stated assemblies first and third Thursda
in each month at Masonic Hall.
ee Gro, S, Powgrs, E. C,
JOH. RoarpMan, Rec: i
Oustomah Lode, No, 16,1. 0. 0. F
Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fe
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A. H, Parker, R, 8.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 43,
®. @. F. Meets sccond and fourth Mon
day evenings in each month at Odd Pellows
Hall,
Pee W. H. Marti, C. P.
J. B: Jounson, Serihe,
Ancient Order Unite’? Workmen
Nevada City Lodge, No. 62, Meets every
Wednesday evening at Odd Fallows Hall.
J, E Isaacs, M. W.
Go, A. Gray, Recorder.
American leg: of, Honor.
Nevada City Council*No. 234, meets every
Friday evening at Masonic Hall.Auux. SLOAN, Commander.
A. I. Zexinn, Secretary.
Improved Order of Red Men.
Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, meets ev
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
J. W. Deas, Fachem,
Gro. M. Huanes, C. of R.
Knights of Pythias.
Milo Lodge, No. 48. Meets every -Sat
day evening at Odd Fellows Hall. ‘
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J. E. Isaacs, K, of R, and 8. .
Ancient Order of Foresters,
Court Garfield, No. 6810. Meets every
Saturday evening at Masonic Hall
Heyry Opens, Chief Ranger
Joun T. Rosains, Sec.
independent Order Good Fempla
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Miss ie E. Surrn, Rec. Sec.
Order of Eastern Star.
Evangeline Chapter, No.9. Meets every
Tuesday evening at-Masonic Hall.
Miss H. G, Narrzieer, W. M.
Mrs. G. Brosyck, Secretary.
. . Anelent Order of Hibernians.
Division No . meets the first Sunday
ternoon in aonth,
0. C, Conuan, President.
Cuas. Grimes, Rec. Sec.
City Officers.
€.Locklin, President; K
Casper, ao Felix . Gillet; Charles Kent;
A reuetirer—J.D. Planing. 2°
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. F. Englelbright, Secretary; J. F. Hook;
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Nevada Hose Company, No. 1.
ident,-J. F. Hook.
. Fleming,rer.
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No. 1264. .
Application fora Patent for a
lhamss Placer and Quartz Mines.
U.S, Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal, March 17th, 1882. t
TOTICE is hersby given that A. Wal.
i rath, ,whose post office is Nevada
City, Nevada County, Califonia, has
made application for Patent for the Wil. hams Placer and Quartz Mines, bearing gold,
; in Gold Flat Minirg District. Nevada Coun. ty, California, and described in the plat and
. field notes-on file in this oftice,as follows, viz:
' Beginning illiams Placer Mine. ;
. north side at a post marked “W. No. 1” on
, City road, of Rough and Ready and Nevads
Seu's 18 an at fence on section line betweer
B and M., d 14, f. 16.N. R. No. 8 east, M. D
‘bears N. 5{rom whicha pinetree 12 ins diaro
18> east US E, 8 iks dist; thence mag. var
hetween N1-4° KE, 18.7% « °. 7.4 Sao new
Seu's 14 anait 222.6 fe t or 33.75
i's. to @ post marked “Ww. wu. 2° seven
whica a black oak trees ins diel, vears o.
40 1-49 5, 0.32 Ch'8 Gist Bn bie Corbet vol
anon to Seu's 41. 12, lout be, a, dv, WN. vO
nM U.K. and M. veure IN. a-e om. 2 Cs
dint; thence S. sv 1-4? Bb. 1U,00 Gus. Cross
Peck s ravine, 772.2 £6 OF 14.7y, cu » Cruss sous
bne of Prov.denve quarts huhe (epptoveu
survey, S. 149 1%, 66" 1 ms CPU Means Obs
imenuvued In. Providence Mem Mules 1350.2
ivet or 20.20 Chi 8 WO & post LautKeu “WW. No,
6,” Tro: Winch & couwe tice y ats iain, bears
NN. Joo W. 81 As dint; tacnce N. 6-4” Bold.s
seed OF YoU ChB bY & pust lured “WwW. Nu,
4,° Try Witte @ COuad ures v ui sua. esr
Sete Be. di ino Uinbs laevis 5 51 1-4 bh,
v1 4.¥ leet Of 5.40 Cli 8 WU & post lurked *' WwW.
avy. b, Lrul Winch &@ pine ures 14 is ditm.
uvars 8. Z0~ W. 81 no Uist; Fineuce 5, Zy~ aL,
AL.0U Ch CPOos UreheL UF eck s ravine, iio.
seb OF 2Z.08 cn 8 post “P, No. 8 of Persever@Lce Quarts Une (approved survey) 44.00
Cis Cross NUS N whi ieay rood Zau0 feet or
$2.41 088 Wow porsmarkea “W.No, 6,” 1rom
Wind Plue of6e vans wian. bears N. Zan
W. 26 bmo Uist; buence N, 48 1-29 W. o00.5,
sOb OF 4.00 Cid bo & p.ne stulp naradd “W
a. 7 Ou UU slue of row; Liucnce BS, 84 1-2
~ W. 7.w0 cus crus ruad 7u7,.5 leet oF 10 7Z
ch’s to & post Murked ‘*W, No. 8” trun whic.,
+ pie tive 44 su uiam, beats N. eT W. 2d
dao Ulou, delice N, Sou W, 8d5.9 feet or 15.»
vit dW ve Place of beylllnny and containin,
404.04 does, UF Which 53.35 wcres are CONTA .
Gu MA Vue surveys of the quartz lodes here.nember uescnveu, paving area Of placer cli.m
v0.0. WCTOS,
Peck No. 1 Quartz Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries,
Beginning at NW. corner ats post marked
‘P.1.No. 7” irom which @ pile tree 7 in’s
“dail, bears N. jd~ E. 10 1’ks ulst; thence var.
1. east N. 64% E. 4.14 scrogs branch of
“eck's ravine, 4.20 ch’'s Cross lode line of
“rovidence quartz mine as surveyed,4.54 ch’s
Vost "P. 1 No. 1" on lode, 4,79 chs cross
vranch of Peck’s.ravine, 44% feet. or 7.4 ch's
to post murked “P.1 NO 6" on line of Wal
sams placer, from whica post ‘W. No, 2”
bears N. 8¥ 1-45 W. 15.73 en's dist; thence
8.89 1-49 K, 18%7 feet or 2.01 ch's to post
marked ‘‘P. 1 No, 5'; thence 8. 86° E, 3.80
ch’'s cross branch of Peck’ ravine, 1306 6 teet
or 21,16 ch’s to-post marked “P. 1 No. 4” on
east line of Wiilains placer, from which post
“P. No, 8” of Perseverauce quartz mine bears
N, 23-42 W 2.40 ch’s dist; thence 8, 23-49
K. 28.4 feet or 0.43 cii’s to a post marked
“FP. 1 No. 3” from which a pine tree 8 ins
diam, bears N. 47° W. 11 I'ks: dist; thence
8S. 649 W. 4.30 ch’s post “P, 1 No, 2’ on
lode, 583.4 feet_or 8,84 ch’s toa post marked
“P.1 No, 8” from which the 1-4 Sec. corner
on-west-side-of Sec, 13, T. 16, N.R,No, 8 kK,
M. D, M, bears N. 329° 41’ W. 23.3% chs dist;
thence N. 86° W, 1499.5 feet or 22.72 chs to
place of beginning and coutaininy 20.5 acres,
: Peek No, 2 Loue,
Survey ot Exterior Boundaries,
Beginning at NW. cor. ata post marked
“P.2 No, 4" and P, 1 No 8,irom which the
} Sec, vor, on west side of Sec. 13,'T. 16, N, kk.
No, 8 E. M, D. B and M, bears N. 82° 41° W
23, 383 chs, dist; thence var, 18 Kast N, 54°
£.4,54 cha. post“, 2, No.1” on lode 583, 4 ft, or
3.84 chs; 6+ a post marked ‘‘P 2 No, 5” and
“P1No 8"; thenceS 2 84 © E, 15.60 chs.
croas M@ igh and Ready road 1093.6 ft. or
16.57 chs, to & post marked “P 2 No. 6;”
thence $8 54° W 33.7 ft or 0.51 chs, to post
“P2N». 2” on lode; thence N.78h° W 312.8
ft. or 4.74 chs, toa post mnarked ‘'P 2 No, 3
ivom which a pine tree 12 in’s diam. bears
S662 EB 461ks, dist,; thenve N 16° W 0.30
chs. cross Rough and Ready road 732.6 ft.
or11,10 chs, to the place of beginning and
containing 8 88-100 acres.
Providence South Ex‘ension Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries,
Reginning at Southwest corner at a post
marked “P, §.X, No, 8;” thence var, 18>
Kast, N, 24° kh. 1,500 ft. or 22.78 chs, to a
yh marked “*P, 8. X. No, 4” from whic hi the
~
sec, corner on West side of Sec. 13, 'T. 16,
A. R. 8,E. M.D. B. and M, bears 8. 41° 19° W.
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DAILY TRANSCRIPT. TEWSDAY, JUNE 61882,
Assessment Notice.
tion of prin ipal place of business, tan
‘Francisco, Catiiornia. Location of Works,
near Nevada City, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a Liect2ist day of April, A. P. 1882, an assessment
(No. 9) of Ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, paythle immediately, in United States gold coin,
vo the secretary at the office f the Compa
ny, No. 625 Commercial street, San Francisco
Salifornia. Any stock upon which this asiessment shall remain a paid on the 25th day
it May, A.D. 1882, will be delinquent and
dvertised for sale at public’ anction ; a
less payment is niade before, sill be suld
m Monday, the 12th day uf June, 1382,
o y the delinquent assessnient together
vith oats of advertisiug and expenses of
sale. By order of the hoard of Directors.
" (MIE, WEPZEL, Secretary,
Coturnercial street, San Frannid jzt
Hotisce to Cr: ditors,
Court of Nevada county, N the Superior
Mtate af rria, in the matter of the,
esiute of Jobin iy deceased, — Notice
is hereby yiven by the undersigned wim.nistrator of the © of Join Hyslop, de
ceased, to ail cr. rs of, and uli persons
having claims azainst the said deceased, to
exhibit thei with the neces-ary vouchers,
within four months aiter the tirst publicatiow of this notice, to the said” aum_nistraror
athis office on Bridce street, in the town of
Truckee, Cal. WAL. TRWIL>,
Adutinistiator of the estate of John ysiop,
deceased,
Dated, Truckee, April 1th. 182,
Walling & WeisenLurger, Atty’s..”
NEVADA CITY ACADEMY.
M. B. GB. POTTER, Principai.
Established January Ist, 1881.
The Most Successful Edacational fnstitute in Northern California.
All of the Common and Higher
Engl'sh Branches Taught.
Also German,French,Latin & Greek.
YARTICULAR attention is called to the
[ advantages offered by this School to pu
pils desiring a
Commercial _ Sducation
Pupils Veeetved at Any Time.
Thorough
References—-The leading educators and
business men of Nevada county, or any of
my former pupils.
For terms, étc., apply to
M. B. B. POTTER,
Nevada City, Cal
DOWNIEVILLE STAGELINE
National Exchange Ho
North fan Juan, Camptonville, Mountain
harveville,
mediate points,
GREEN & CO's.
Through in One Day.
weg, STAGES will leave th
Bee i) tel, Nevada City, daily,
i sid algae “at 6:30 o'clock, A. M., for
House, Forest City, Downieville, Sierra City
and jntermediate points. Retuiniry leave
Sierra City at.6 o'clock, 4. M., for dit
North San Juan, Neveda City, and inter
J. M. Scott’s Stages, carrying the U.S.
Mail and Wells, Fargo adco's Express run
from Forest City and connect daily with the
Marysville and Nevana City stages at the
Mountain House,
Office—At the National Exchange Hote!
Nevada City
wg24 W. H. CRAWFORD Agent,
NEW SAW MILL,
At Rock Creech.
ML. & BD. VARS, Proprictars.
+ J\HE NEW MILL at Rock Creck, is completed and we are now ready to fill al
orders for Building or Mining Lumber,
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly o1
hand, Ordors leit at the oilice on Boulder
Street, will be promptly attended to.
or 3,89 chs, to @ post marked “P,S, X, No.
6” on line of Peck No. 1 lode; thence 8. 36 9
K. 1.04 chs, cross lode line post
‘P. §S. No. 1” bears N. 23° E. 82 Ils.
Jist. 660.4 ft. or 8.34 chs. to post marked
“pS. X, No. 6;! thence 8. 245 W. 1069.9 rt.
RS > 7 Oe ae oO.
W. 4.54 chs., Post “P.
8. X. No, 2” on lode, 599.3 ft or 9.08 chs to
the place of beginning and containing 18
05-100. acres,
Cross Lode
Survey of Exterior Boundaries
Part A.
Beginning at a post murked “C No. 7” on
the NE boundary of Peck No. 1 lode; thence
var, 18° East, 8. 74° FE. 475.2 ft. or 7.20
chs, toa post marked “'C No. 6” on East line
vf Williams Placer, from whicha pine tree 8
in’s diam bears N, 67° W, 9lks disi.;
thence S, 23-49 E, 234.3 ft, or 355 chs to a
ost marked "C No. 6” from which post
*P No, 8” of Perseverance Quartz Mine (approved survey) bears§ 2 3-49 E, 2.15 chs.
dist.; thence 8. 16° W, 118 chs. post “C
No. 1" on lode 208.5 it. or 3.16 chs. toa post
marked “C, No. 4” from which post “P, 1.
No, 4” bears 8, 86° KE, 1,85 chs. dist,; thence
N 36° W. 3,z2 cha. crogs lode line 698.9 it.
or 10.59 chs, to piace of beginaing.
Cross Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries,
* Part B.
Beginning at post marked “C. No, 3”
southwest corner; thence var 18° Kast N.
16° KE. 4.54 cha. post “C, No. 2’ on lode
399.3 ft, or 9.0% chs, to a post marked “CO,
No, 8;”" then.e’S. 74° KE. 618.1 ft. or 1.79 cha,
toa post marked “‘C No, 9” on lire of Peck
No, 1 claim; thence 8, 549 W. 87.8 ft, or
1.88 chs, to post ““P 1 No, 7” of Peck No. 1,
vlaim; thenve.8. 36° KE, 5.67 chs. cross lode
line $96 ft. or 6.00 chs, to post **P. S. X. No.
5;" thence N, 874° W. 256.7. ft. or 3.89 chs,
to post “*P. S$. X. No 4,” of Providence
southern extensi n claim; thence 8, 24° W.
1.33 f, or 8.53 chs, toa post marked “O, No.
10”; thence N. 742 W. 180.8 feet or 2.74 ch’s
to the place, of beginning, and containing
Pat A, 2.62 acres, Part B. 2.52 acres, Total
5.04 acres,
‘Total area of placor 56,51 acres, Total area
vf quartz claim 653.33 acres, Total area o:
claims 109.64 ap: ea,
Adjoining claimants are the ‘Providence
quartz mine, t.e Perseverence quartz mine
und Dingley claim, and designated as lots
Nos, 103, 109, 110, 111 412 and 118, in Section
18, Township 16 north, Range 8 east, Mt.
Diab'o base and meridian.
All persons holding any adverse claims
hereto are hereby required to present the
same before this otlice within sixty days from
the first day of publishing hereot
kL. F. TAYLOR, Register.
J M. Walline Att’t, mh21
3) Days Trial Allowed!
ALLoOw rp.
Pete a Sung 18, 1876.
We will send. on 30 days’ trial,
DR. DYE’S
' 5 a
Electro-Vo'taic Appliances
TO MEIN :
suffering from Nervous Weakness, General
Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any
lisease resulting from abuses and other
ssuses, or to any one afflicted with rheumaisnt, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difticulies, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back,
Ruptures, and other Diseases of the Vital
ryans. Also women troubled with dis
vases peculiar to their sex.
guarantee. These are the only Electrie Appliances that have ever been: canstruct’d upon scientific prineipies. Their:
sShorough efficacy has been practically proven
vith the most wonderful success, and they
have the highest endorsements from medi
eal and scientific men, and from hundteds
who have been qui*kly and radically cured
by their use ‘ is
Send at once for Ilusttated Pamphlet
giving all information free.” Address, _
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: Marshpjl. Michigan
~ For Sale Cheap,1 Buggy Horse, will ‘work sing’e
or doulie, ee =
1 four-spring Wagon,
city limits,—
Ras Ate.e
3 House Lots in
Location good,
or 16.21 ste aks oe
7; "thence N. 874°
i) y relief and complete restoration to
healers :
~DISCGVERY . !
LOST MANHOGR-RESTORED.
A victini of youth’ul imprudence causing
Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Los
Manhood, ete., having tried in vain every
known remedy, has discovered a simple sel
cure, which he will send FREE te his fel
low sufferers, address g. H. REEVES, 4
£16 Chatham Street New Yorn,
gntLiNe :
CITIZENS BANK,
BROAD SPREESL, NEVADA CITY.
‘Paid Op Capital $33,000
OFFICERS;
Be Me PR EGTON Ss ieee ny President
R. M. HUNT... Vice President
AOTEN TS MRORGANG (osc ccdie's cs'e'dee Cashier,
DO. E. MORGAN.,.... veoes Secretary
— DIRECTORS!-—
Dr. R. M Hunt. Journ T, Mor@an,
Gro. M. Huoenks, Gro, A, Cooprr.
NILES SKARLA, L. HOUSMAN,
BE. M. Prrsvon.
42F Receive Deposits,-Bay-and Sell Exshange,
447 Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
447 Highest Price Paid for State and Counry Warrants. i
DRAW CHECKS ON
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Sacramento,
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Alsu Sell Exchange on all the Principal
European Cities
Make Collections and_ transact a Genera!
Banking Business,
CORRESPON DENTS—
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UO. Mills & Co,
FRUE CONCENTRATOR
* Offers $1,000 Challenge
to any Machine,
u
DR. S. M, HARRIS,
DENTIST. ~
In Nevala City, Mondays, 4Vednesdays and Fridays.” 2
Office in Morgan & Robert’:
Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., up: stairs.
Nevada Citv.
_._ Hogan’s Stage Line.
Through imiray.
_ t TAGE leaves North San
epee Juin for Forest City on
of the stage from Nevada'cily. ee
. Thuvaday an “aturgay. vender: atui ag at San
Juan with atage for Nevada City. re ay
~ Leaves Novth San Juan for North Bloon.gem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
urn. leave North Bloomfield tor
% inal
ee
oie a MINING COMPANY.—Loca.
4
ing of the Board of Directors, held on the .
&r
ty the Sick and. Aftictd !
__-AND) FSPECIALLY—-‘Those Suffering from Debility,
. Nervous Prostration,. Loss 01
. VWitality.Sexual Infirmities,
Kte., Ete.
mae
I 77HE GREAT Né&ED THOSE HAVE
. _ who are suffering irom SEAU AL, ANY
. NeRVOUS COSPLALN 15 us a puysican Who
. can voluprehend ther wiunents and sdecess. fully treat tient i
. ‘Une yeuexat practitioner is not sufficiently
, sialic ssianaimpashte
. oO THE UNFORTUNATE. . .
DR. GIBBON’S ;
DISPVwWeAnRT
Ne. 623 Kearney “Strect,
Corner Comumereial san Prunctsen
Establishes fn .
1554, for thie treatment of Sexual
ang Semina! D:seases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet,
Stricture, Syphiiis ia ail 1s forms
TRUTH ATTESTED
as
SOME IMPORTANT STATEMENTS of
~ WELL-KNOWN PECTLE WEOTLY
VERIFIED.
i ae
In order that the:public may fully realize
the genuineness of the statements, as well ag
the power and value Of the article of which
they speak, 'we publish herewith a fac-simili
Seminal weakness
liipotency, ete. —
skiiled i these elasves of troubles to do so,
by education, song practice, uorough know!
ejgeand comprelivisive nud, isprepa to j
ure them. .
DR. J. C. YOUNG
Opened his new veleLiutec Institute in 1856
for tire purpose of aticruing the afflicted the
certainty of honorable ane skillful treatment .
and periect and permanent restoration, and .
for ever 30 years it bas sustained the first .
rank ti this Coust but throvyhout the civi d
Lam aware tat vy dweiling upon so uni
vitii a subject as the Beéexy, of Sexual
% iger the ignorant may asperse my motive, .
but. the desire to inform those wie .
are spMeslng tureuga ignorance, .
tad who by carelessness or Want of
knowledge that aacuce & be hud,
ate metouly burrs ing Cismiselvis ta
tn un¢imehy grave, but giving sexual
weakness as un inheritance to future genera5 too great an incentive to permit me
to Le silent.
Symptoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT
LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAK NESSES
CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES
WHEN UNDER EXC: T.MENT, VARIABLE
TEMPER, TREMBLING, _PALPITA'TION,‘LUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACE
fICED SsELF-ABUSE EVEN iN 4H
SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the
Drexnd Enemy of Human Life,
And should not hesitate to seek at once
health and hap, iness in a cure.
CURES GUARANTEED.
ATE, CONSULTATION
JTHERWISE-—& ree. i
Exclusively Vegctabie Remedies
Used,
cies:
LA DIES— You are especially liable to suf‘ering from NERVOUS PRCSI RATION, All
your pecul.ai complaints are nervousin ther
orgin and henee your sufferings are terribly
iepressing or mexpressibly heen. The Doc*
tor 4 his ve earches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLLS has made your organization a special study and is thus enabled from
his experience aud knowledye to aid and cure
you imany of the Tronwie:, Wenk ia s8is,
Distrisscs una Sulferiags to whica
asa keX You ave liable,
427 You will find in the Doctor a friend
upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and
cure
Pr. Young's Female Remedies have
Aatiained a reputation for efficiency unequaled
by any. medicine, ormedical prescription
ever offered, They can be sent’ by. mail or
express;
BY JATTER OR
Those desiring personal care and attention
can have all necessary acconunodations furnished
Pray Nay
Leticrs.
_ Those who can* not visit the city can by
giving their symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and when desired, treatment at
home with every assurance of a cure.
LETIERS RELURNED 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.
YCUNG MEN
\ HO may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiseretion will
do well to avail theniselves of this, the greatest boon ever laidat the altar of suffering
hum nity, Di. >PINNEY will guarantee
io forfeit $100 for every case of Seminal
Weakness or private disease of any. kind er
ch iracter which he underwakes aud fails to
cure,
Middle Aged Men.
Thereare many at tae age of thirty to six:
ty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting of burning sensation
anda weakening oi the system in a manner
the patieut cannot account for, On examin:
iny the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
o ten be found, aud sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will
be of & thin milhish hue, again changing to
a dark and torpid appearance. There are
many men who die of this. ditiiculty, «ignorant of the cause, Which is the second stage
of seminal weakness, Dr. S. «vill guarantee
a perfect cureinall such cases, and a healthy resteration of the geuito-urinary orgains,
Ottice Hours—10 to 4-and 6to 8. Sundays
from 10 to 11 a, M. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5, Call oi
address DR. SPINNEY & CU., No 11 Kear
ay Street. San Francisco, jell
DR. L. J. CZAAPKAY’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
12; MONTGOMERY TREET,
Opposite Occidental Hotel.. .San Francise
1, cure of Special and Chronic Disease-,
und also all Female Complaints and Disease:
of the Nervous Svstem,
The immense destruction of human life anuually from secret and chrouie diseases,caus
ed this old and reliable institution to be extablished first in Plidadelphia, Penn., in 1854 ,
and witerwards in San Francisco, Cal. in 13/4
ts a private dispensary, in order to afford thy
Uilicted the best medical and surgical treatment for the above and all other affection
tnd complaints, Constitutions at the Insti
ute or by letter, FRER,
Physical & Mental Debility
_Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits
issitude, weakness of thelimbs and. back
loss of muscular power, indisposition and in
wpability for labor orstud a weak exhaust
el feeling, no energy or courage, palpitation
of the heart, duliness of apprehensions, loss
ot memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, selt distrust, los of manhood,
lizziness, headache, the result of
. *STABLISHED in 1851, for the permanent
Rental Overwork or Spermatorrhvea
pains in the rule, affections of the eye pim
ples on the face, sexual or other infirmiti.«
nolan or Worn are cured. bythe justiy
elebrated physician, Dee
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D,
i i :,
.
' THOMAS PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFIGE.
Chemical Laboratory,
528 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco,
EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIV 1;
Melted into Bars, and returns made in
trom twenty-four to forty-eight hours,
_ Bullion can be forwarded to this office
‘rom any part of the interior by express,and
returns made in the same manner,
: Careful Analysis made of Oves, Metals,
Soils, Watera, Industrial Products, ete, —
Mines examined and reported upon. -Conl
sultations on Chemical’ and Metallurgica
question ~ 5 ‘ i
GEMS OF DEPORTMENT.
MUS BOOK GEYES THE MINUTLR OF
every day. behaxior in good society ao
thoroughly that all can~ understand and
learn. Itisa teacher of etiquette, ‘a guide
to learning, a book of beauty, and a woik
of art, [tis‘emphatically a book for every
hou ehold, and the. best of the kind published. Size 5 1-2 by 8 inelves § Over 4 pags. Mlustrated Rowe and artistically. Price
only $2.50. Sold by syubseription;Agents
Wanted. Addresa A.oL, BANCROFT &
CO. 721 Market Street San isco,
MAN. BAKEW . .
8 Srapared fo tran:
articles to any par
Lowest Living Rates
Proprictor
t heavy and }i
‘of the city at
“ollOS Uses Deve. yu
t
' gud st Inust be let to the specandast, Who .
FEES MODER.
Any one can do the w
bene Mee yeats standing)
ioe unt Uloerated
pes e less su coessiully
SS treated,
{
ie
aR p/
. TN RNS
Dr. Gibbons has the pleasure of announcA Sian Diseases (of nounce be ignored
signatures of ,arties where sincerity is be
yond qnestion. The truth of these testimon
j ials is absolute, orcan the they they an
I Custom Hovsx,
. San Francisco, Cal,, Oct. 28, 1681,
. Messrs. Hl. H. Warrier & Co.»
. GENTLEMEs: I have been suffering tor
ten years with congestive attacks cf tLe kid.
it he has returned froin visiting the . peys, which manifested themselves by inprincipal Hosp.tals of Europe, and: has re-! tense painsand weakness in the back and
sumed practice at the Dispensatory. 623
hearney Strect San Francisco, where his
old lents and those requiring his services
may find Hina.
me Rate eS
Weebne-»
Seminal Emissions, the correction of self
abuse. ‘The solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is piteticea by the youth of
beth es to an aimost unlimited extent, piroaueiiig’w.th unerr.ny certainty the follow -ny
train of morbid eytiptous unless combatied
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
countenance, Cark spots under the eyes
niin in the head, ringing in the ears, reoke
Tike the rustling of leaves and the rattling cf
luins. Thetreguency of these attacks dis.
cased my kidneys to such an extent’ t] at
gravel stones formed. I passed stcnes rang.
ii.g dn size trom the heaa»ot a pin toa good.
sized pea. When the stones passed irom the
kidneys into the’ bladder, 1 experienced. in.
tiuse pain irom the region of thekiduey in:
sidethe hip Lene, down in ircut ane a ony
t!:e course of the urefer, The discLaige of
the stones was ustally atterided with stran
gury of the neck of thebladder. Tle pains
were very severe, coming on in parcxytme,
nad returning from time to time until th
stones were discharged; at times, the pain
vas so severe that they amounted to aln:ost
convulsions, Lcensulted scme of the best
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,.confused “vision, blunted
inteltect, loss of confidence, difiidence in_ approaching strangers, & dislike to form new
acquaintances, disposition to shun socicty,
loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and
various.eruptions.about the face, furred
tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption,
ni: ht sweats,mononmania and trequent insaulty. If relief be not, obtained, persons so afilicted should apply immediately,either in person ,
or.by letter, and have a cure effected by his .
new and scientific mode of tresting his dis.
eases, which never failsoi effecting a quick ;
and radical cure.
Married Men,
Or ‘those who contemplate marriage, who .
are suffering under any of these fearful
malgdies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them nor delay to
obtain immediate relief.
Genred et Heme. .
Persons t ddistance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case; synyptons, lenyth of tme the
disease has continued, and the medicine will
be promptly sent, free form damaye or:
curiosity, to any part of the country, with .
full and plain directions for use. By enclos.
ing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina rezistered .
letter through the Post Oifice, or through
Wells, Faro & Co. a packaze of medicine
will heforwarded Ly express to any part of
the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, cor icr Commercial, San~ Francisco.
Post'Office Box 1957.
Af Correspondents wil! please inform Dr.
Gibbon that they read this advertisement in
the Nevava City Daity Transcript
This Great
a Sirengtnens
ag tex Remedy
lo Nerve
‘onic is the
fq lezitinate result of over, 20
a yoars of practi4 cal experience,
mand CURES
maWITH UN.
= FAILINGCER.
TAINTY: NerReo vous and Phys3 Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhaa, Emissiens, Impotency, Exhausted Vi.
tality, Premature Decline and Zéess OF
MANA OOM from whatcver cause produced
It enriches and pur fles the Bloo.l, Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion,
Reproductive Organs, and Physicaland Mental Faculties, It stops any unnatural debili‘ating 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 o!
all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS
it rontaisin tio rm pubis dgredionts.
Ve those suffering from the evil etfes tx
of yeutniul indiscretions or Excess.
os, aspecey, thorough and perma.
sent CURE IS GUARANTEED. Price,
$2 50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, with
full directions and advice, #20. Sent secure
from observation to any address upon receipt of price, or C. 0. D, To be had only of
Der. C.D. Salfield, 216 Kearny Street,
San Frauciseo, Cal.
Consultations — strictly confidential, by
letter or at office, FREE. For the convenience of patients, and in order to insure
perfect secrecy, I have adopted a privat.
addyess, under which all packages are forwarded:
TRIAL BCTTLE FREE!
NOTICE.—I will send n trial bot«
the os the REJt VENAT OR—suicicns
to # iow its merit—frecot charge, te
way one aiff cicd, applying by letter,
ting his symyptemsand age. Come
whi Ni ONS StPiCELY Private.
fhe Great English Remedy
ma The never-fail
gee ivg cure for ner:
mous Debility,
‘xhausted — Vitality, — Semina
Weakness, Sperimnatorrhea, Lost
Mamkeood, ln
potency, Pvraly
‘is, and all the
tere:ble ‘effect?
f Self-buse,
Youthtul tol
in
sea that lead to insanity and_death.
RR. MEINTIE wll agree to forieit Pave
Buy red Di ars fora case of, this kin
he VITAL RESTORATIVE (under hi:
special advice and treatment) will not cure.
Y for anything im-ure’ or injuriou> founc
nit. DR. MENTIE reats ail private vis
eases sucessfully without mercury. Con.
Auktation tree, Thorough examinatio,
vid @ Vi-e, including analysis of urine,St 0¢
vrice of $iial Restorntive $3.00 a pb tile,
wr fourtines the quantity, $10 60; sent o
wy aduress upou reeipt of price,or ©. °*, D
secure frem observation; and in private
name if desired. by
= A. ¥. MINTIE, M. BD.,
Il Kearns Street, San Frane?.co.
DR. MINTIE'S KIDNEY REMEDY,
NEPGRERICUM, cures all kuids of Kidney and blad er Complaints, Gonorrhoea:
Gleet, Leucorrhuea. For sale by ail drug
gists; $2'a bottle, six botties for $5.
DR. MINTIE’S DANDELION PILL
tre the bet and cheapest DYSPEPSIA
ind BEREOUS cure in the market, Foi
sale by all druggists,
All Orders for Medicine €C. @ BP. must be
Accompanied with .$% G0 as (guarantee ot
4yoad 1aith) which will be deducted when the
package is shipped
nl] .
Eme Mutual Tusaranse Cn,
CAPITAL, 200. odo.
Principal OMce—305 California St.,
SAN_ FRANCISCO
dade INSUBANCE ONLY
J. F. Hoveuros, President, ‘
Gio. H. Howanrn, Vicé President”
CuarLes H. Story, Secretary
N. B. Evpy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bicetow, General Manager.
R. HW. Magan, Genera Agent.
: : :
Grass Valley Eranch for Nevada-€e,
TRUSTER 3...0. Penna « DAVID WAIT
A. B. BRADY, Manager,
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
HY] Ways take advantage of
L Bthego shone thas:
ing money that are offered generally bh
come wealt}:y, while those who se "ha
prove such chances remain in poverty.. We
want many men, women, boys and girls to
work for us nght in’ their own localityGreat chance to make
money. ‘Those who al@ buxinese will pay more than’
ten times ordinary wages, ‘Eapensivaoutnt
furnished free. No one who en ails t
ep Money rapidly. You ¢an devo
Whole tine tathe werk, or only your spwe
nd promptly. attended
hin my bac!
thoments,” Full informati “all t
ne detent fice # ddreas Srissox & Co.,
physicians of this city, two of whicl, rade
kianey diseases-a-speciality, and.they tcke
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