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AND ~
REAL ESTATE
) Ayee’s: Sarsapariilay
This compound
of the vegetable
a teratives, Sar7, saparilia, Dock,
‘Stillingia, and.
A, Mand .ane, with
the lodides of
potash and Iren
* makes a most efficient cure of &
are very prevaeo
Series of: compiaints which’
fent*and ufflicting. It purifies the blood
CATIA
"THE COE RANC
Situated on Red Dog Road, one-half mile
eee
wor
of land, 80 of,.which are ‘under cultivation,
and 40 acres feuged in, #ine-orchard, abundance of watef all the year, good dwelling .
ete
)
E
-+-sast of Nevada City limits. Contains 80 BcPes” jy.
. gone. the disorders’ they produce disappear,
purges out the Jurking humors in the system, that undermine health an@ settle into
troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin
are the appearance on the surface of humors
that shdulabe'expelled from the blood. Internal dersngéinetits are the determination . ~
thesé'saime humors ‘to some sakepmal™ or:
ror drynns, Whose 'dction they. dérange,
and*vhose Substattee’ they disease and deat
stroy. Ayer’s, Sitrsaparitia expels these .
. himers from the blood. When they are
THe yee:
Kingsbury : Quartz .Mine,
Situated on Little Deer Creek, at junction
of Damaseus ravine,one-half mile east of Ne~yeda City. Shaft 120-feet deep; tunnel 600
feet long. Ledge averages full 14/inches.—
_1,000 tons In sight in tindks.* Ore taken out .
o]
* heretofore yielded from 212 te $16.per_. ton.
We guarantee the amount in sight to pay uo
less than $16.2 tony ‘
Cash Price, $5,000,
. Or will bend it for one year [for
$8,000, +
One acre eich, frontingon Red. Dog’ road
> near City limits. Very desirable for building purposes. Price. per Lot, $100.—
‘ One-half payable in cash, balanee.on time.
—ALSO—
‘Water Right and Mill Site.
Water suiticient to run 10 Stdinps.
ale
: 8-8ths of the Big Bonanza Mine
3 $0 BEEHIVES, __
Of “Longstrauss Movable Comb”: make.—Rees crossed with italian. Price, Four
Bollars cach,
Address or apply to :
A, COR & SON,
Nevada@ Cal. Feb, 22,
————
No. 1102.
application for a Patent to a. Mining
‘lain,
T= —UNTPED STATES LAND OFFICE,
‘Sacramento, Cal., February 16, 1880. .
“RT OTICE is hereby given that Harvey
“LN Cooper, whose Post Otlice-is Nevada
Giky, Nevaria County, Cal.,has made applieation for Patent for the Gold Slide.) r
Mine bearing Gold in Scott's Flat Mining
District, Nevada Cou.ty, California, and described ih the plat on file in this office, «ad
tallows, viz :_N [-2 of SW 1-4: Lots l add 2
‘ Of SE 144; N E l-4and 3 E 1-4 of NoW 4-4
Seetion 23 T, 17 N, R10:E. containing 357.11-100 acres. oe
, Said loeations were made on the 9th and . ness about the loins: yeaknessof the limbs,’
29th days of April 1877; and areof record in
the County Recorda of Nevada County.
~ Acioining Aime i the Caldionia Censoli
* dated PlecenMining Company.
#1 porshys cholding any adverse. claims
‘ thereto are hereby required to present the . e¢ ‘
> sane befvre this office-within sixty days from . renee ee eee a
+ the first day of publishing hereof.
EDWARD F, TAYLOR, Reg
J. M. Walling ¥. :
Ordinanee’No. 74.
'
vf Sidewalks,
VHE board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do hereby ordain as follows: _ .
wtion 1. “AB sidewalks already builb. or
> whiciv may hereaiter be ordained to be eonstructed, shail he kept in proper repair by
the owner or owners of the lot infront of
which said sxlewalks are oi may be constructed under the provisions of City Ordinances;
and ifany Awner or ownérs of the lot iu front
of which said sidewalks is constructed, .ghall
~ gaffer such siaewalks to become breuken, or
otherwise out of repair as to ubstruct, inaede or endanget free passage or travel over
the same, and shall suffer such sidtwalk.to
rumaifi out ofr for @ peried'of five days
aoe
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4
‘wuctras ULCERATIONS OF THE LIVER, STOMACH;
~Kipyeys; Lunes::Eruptions axp-Erupttex
Diseases OF THE BAIN, St. ANTHONY'S FIRE,
Rosk oR Erysi?enas, Pimples, PusTuuRrs,
Rigs, S¢ALD Heap, Rina Worm, ULCERs’
AND Sores, RWEUMATIBM, NEURALGIA, Pains
iN Tie Doxes; Side “AND FIead, FEMALE
WrauNtess, Sivainiry, LUCORRHGA ARISING
. PROM’ ENTERNAL ULOERATION AND UTERINE DI3€
vases, Drovsy. Dyrepersta: EMACTATION: AND
General Dgsiity, With their departure.
health returns. : :
‘REPARED ‘BY
DH. H.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
pe. cs
Soup BY ALL Druadtsts AND DEALERS IX
MEDICINE. : : f3-3m
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
+
yo
YR. GIBBONS’
DISPENSARY,
Ne, 623 Kearney Btreet,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
STABLISHED in 1854, for the treatIE ment. of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such ag Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forras, Seminel weakness” Im~
«potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated legs suceessfully treated.
DR. GIBBON has the -pleasure of announcing that he has returned ‘from visiting
the priacipal Hospitals ot Europe, and has
resumed + ice at his Dispensatory, 625
Kearney Street, corner of ‘Conmmercial, S.n
-Franeisee; where his-old-patientsand those
requiring his ¥eavices may find ham.
-¥ Seminai Weakavcss
Seminal Emissions, the conser uence 0}
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual” indulgence, is practieod oy the
youth of both sexes to an almost uniimitee
extent; producing with unerting certainty,
. tue feowing trem'of morbid symptoms.
kenless cen bated by seientific medica)
_Mvasures, viz: -‘Sallow countenance, dark
‘spots nnder the eyes; pain inthe head, ring:
ingin the ears, noise like-the rustling o!
leaves and the rattling of cheriets, uneasi.
confused ‘vision, blwnted intellect, loss of
confidence, difidence in approachingstrang
ers, a dislike to formnew acquaintances, a
disposition to'shup secioty, loss of mens
orv. hectic fllishes, pimples and variou
fetid breath + cughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomunia and frequent insanity.
If relief be not oBtarmed, persons so afflict.
ed should apply tmmediately, either in
agg or by letter. and have a cure ettected
y his new and Stientific mode of tzexting
this disease, vahich never fails of
a quick anv radical . ure.
Marriea Men,
Or those whe contemplate marriage, who J
are suffering andor any ef these féarful maladies, should notforget the sacred responsibility resting rpon them, nor delay to obtain
immediate relief.
CERED AT HOME,
Persons at a distance may be CORED AT
HOME, by advressing a-letterto Dr. Gibbon,
. stating case, syinptons, length of time the
disease has continued, and the medicine
will te, promptly sent, freegrom damage and
curiosity, to «any part of. the couniry, with
full and plain directions ior use, ‘By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, i »# registered letter through—the Post ©ffice, or
at
affec being notified by the Chairman of the
Strect Conmmmittea, shall be deemed to have
somuittel a nuisance; and upon vonviction
thereof, shall be punisheéd ‘by a fine not less
than ren dollars, aor-exeeddiig’ fifty dollars,
* ov by imprisonment in the City Prison nat
Jess than five doys, nor more than ten days,
or hy both. Si aia pais
Bec. 2. Sectien tof Ordinance No,
hereby repealed, .
Passed February 19th, 1880.
J.-C. TAGKLIN: President, ~
K. Casrza, Clerk, tebzl
12 -is
Delinquent sale. Notice.
Pittsburg Gold Mining Compeny.Lécation cf principal place of busi “Sart Francisco, California, Locatiow Of works, Nevada
county, California,"
Notice. Theré are délingitent’-wpon' the
following “Cescribed: stock Jy acrount of exSesenfient (No. 4) levied ou the Shi diy «ft
—dsanuary, 1850, the goveralamuunty ket epposite the naraes, of the “werpective si:are
holders, as folfuws: :
No. “No,
Sao Certiffe. Sha's. Aim't.
Weyl C, 40 100 ou
Weyl C. %7 6 Bh
Wegener Ri Trustes 1h 490) Ww
Wegener R. Trastee, 12 «290 iw
Aud in acedpiance With! law, and-an-orcer
"-@f the Board of Directors, made on the Z/th
“* day of February, 1880, ¢0 many shares of
each parcel of such eteck es may bo necessary, Will be sold at’ pwhlic auctien, at tire
> oftice of the Company, 414 California streat,
* San Francisco, California, on Tuesday, tne:
pr ae of March, 1890, at the hour of 1
~ * #elock, P; M, of said day, to-pay said detinquent agsessinent thereon, together ‘with
' Sosts of advertising and ge of sale.
. _R. WEGENER, Secretary.
Office 414 California street, San Franciseo,
* California, f mi2 .
Eureka Stage and ExpressLiae.
iS ee STAGES will leave Ne“ada ior Mvore’'s Flat and
Eureka, ae follows +
Loave “Nevada City
* §:30, A. M., for North® Bloomfield, Moere’s
Phiat sad’ Graniteville, dieniay, Wednesvag diva a viday. —Raturpin, vit leave Gran» tteville, Moere’s Flat anf Narth Bloomfield
du sday, Thurday aid Natust y.
wa RAWLORD Avent,
* 3
through Wells; Fargo & Co,, & package of
. medicine will be forwarded by express to an . i
vart of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
ttreet, corner Conimercial, San. Braucisco
Post Office, Box 1957.
@-7 Correspondents will please inform DR.
UYBRON that they read his advertisement
‘tathe Day Trasseriet?
DR. L. J. CZAPKAYS
PRIVAYD MEDICAL ENSTITUTE *
12, MONTGOMTRY STREET,
pposite Oceiderttal Hotel. ..San Francisco. }
Bae BLISHEP in 1851, for the permanent
; cure of Special and. Chronic Diseases,
and also all Female Complaints and Disezses
of the Nervous System, ;
‘The immenav cestruction of human life anpoually fre) secret and chronic diseases,causbed this old@nd reliable institution to be es. _ ed first in Philadelphia, Penn., in 1859,
lantliiie
. as w private dispensary, in order te aifordthe .
. affiicted the best medical and strzdécal ‘treat-.
mant for the above and all other affections .
and complaints. Coustitutions at the Institute om by letters PREE, ‘
; Physientit Mental Debdttry
. * Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirite, .
. issititde, weakaisy of the limbs and back .
. loss of musciilar power, indispositionandin-4
Teapebility for leer orstucy a weak'exhnusté) feeling, ne enarzy GF Courage, palpitation
of the heart, dullness ofapprehensions, low
pofeveto ¥, ayeron to society, love cf sel:
. tivde, thnildliss eeli distrust, los of manhood,
. dizziness, headwohe, the result of
. Mental Overwork orSpermatortheea
painsiu theryle,‘aiiections ef the eye prirm}4pteg on the tace;sexuat or other-infirniztres .
wrk or Woraau are cured by the justly .
velebrated physician, : :
. L. J, CZAPKAY, M. D
{
Fér Purifying the Blood. .
Brorcies, Bors, Puuors, TETTER AND Sat ‘THESE ‘ PA
. Nevada Jon. 20.
em &
s:
4 &)
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OF QUICKSILVER.
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NO Loss
+
ARRIS,
(Of Grages Valley.)
DENTIST.
Offite in Brown & Morgan’s
‘Mots
Cor; B-oattand Pine-Sts., upstairs.
Nevada City.
_ Revised Oxdinanee No. S
An Ordinance to provide-forthe eompeneation. of Marshal aud.Paliceman, — © 4
HE Trustees-of-the City of Nevada ‘co
a. Yiereby ordain as follows: :
~ eétien 1. The
shall in all casey of arrest for violation cf
City Ordinances, where the fine is collectéd,
ces in making said arrest and attending“in
Court during trial. 1
Section 2. The
Marsha! shall retain for
lected on account of Dog Licenses, five per
cent, ofall moneys collected en account of
reguiarGity Taxes, ten perceutofall moneys
collected on account of alf-other licenses ;
but he shall receive no comrpensation fer the
collectien of any moneys “éHeeted under an
Act of the Legislature to support and inaintain a Fire Department in the City of Nevada.
Section 3._The City Marshal shall receive
as compensation for hissarvives the stm of
Fiity Dollars per month, 40 be paid out of
the City Treasury.
Section: 4. Ordinance No. 16 as passed
flict with this Ordinance are hereby,repealed.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall take. effect on the'thivd Monday in May, 1880.
Passed Marclt-18th, 1880.
3, C. LOCKLIS, President. e .
K. Casper, Clerk: theh20
Stumpf's Hotel and Restaurant,
Broaal St., above Pine, Nevada City.
F, A. EILERMAN, Prop’r.
x THE CUISINE © oF
PDEPARTMENT
Is ander the direction of a Firat,
‘and the Tables will be supplied witi the Best
the Market affords,
Meals at all hours of the day.
M® Board-by the Month, Week of Day at Rea_Lsetiable Prices.
Spec Dinners or Suppers for Organiza .
tions or Pr: ate Partics a specialty, and got
fe up on Short Notice ag¢ ate Low Figure.
Fine Wines and Liquers te order.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
(PWHUE ANNUAL MEETING of the stock
_ holders! ithe Nevada -County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of
seven ‘Directors, to serve for the ensixing
twelve amenths, and for the ¢ransaction of
stich other business as may sroperly come
before the meeting, will be held at bhe office
of the Company, No. 69 Mainstreet; Grapo
Valley, on e
Wednesday, April fth, 2980,
At 2 o’élock, P.M. Polls will be opened at 3
o'clock, and closed at 3}
‘books will be closed on the 28th of March.
'* By order of ;
JOHN C COLEMAN, President.
» mh2o _ ~Grorerk FLETcHEs, Secretary.
A No. 1 Sugar Pine Shingles
For Sale at the Ite House,
His method of curing diseases is pactiliarty .
his own, (unk wn to others) anddrence the .
great suceess. i i
DR. CZAPR&¥ 2nay be consnited confidentially'in reference to the abeve and all other .
complaints, at the instivute, 197 Montgomery
stroct, between-Bush and Satter streets, San \
¥ranciseg, Cai,
é
i
4@The Doctar offe free Consultation .
wid sky no reraunération tunes he effects a!
cure. Changes snoderate. /
Cenmunications strictly oonfulential. Med. icines sent by express. Giitce hours 9 to 10
fa. Mj bteBeni7TO@Srem .
4 Addrods L. J. CLAPKAY, ML D., Post Of. . wes box 1348 San Francisco. mpl
NEVADA CITY.
meh 12 : 3. S. THOMPSON.
‘WM. -B. CAMPBELL,
Archiicet and Civil Engineer.
LANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PeOR
Ruildings and Bridges. Patterns mde
re order for all kinds ef Wheel Gear.
QFFICE AND RESIDENGE-Water Street
a meh 12oi
NS ARESNGW BE 3
THEY AR
One of the Michel Pans has been runnin ‘
Hesitation in pronouncing it to be the best amalgxmator for gold ores on the Pacific coast.
AtISsMoIN
ING MANUFACTURED AT TKE—NEVADA
E ACKNOWLEDCED TO. BE THE :
AMATOR EVER MADE..
ee Qa, $44 wo *k almost constantly at my works fet the past y
=
9 JO SSO7T ON
iI
u
FOUNDRY.
ear, ana ¥ have no
3 bas + fO: 20074:
Application for a Patent ¢
Claim. i
-Uxrrep Starrs Layy Orric.
Sacramento, Cal., January 13 tig :
Wonce is hereby given that Charle’
AN. MacDermot, whose post ofiice ig A,
vada City, Nevada county. Cal., has a,"
application for Fatent for the Persevers
aud Live Yankee Quartz Mines, bearing Con
embracing ‘Three Thousand (3,000) jj
feet (that is, Piiteek. Hundred (1,500) s4
each) with surface ground Six Hundred ii)
feetin width (that is, Three Hundred 43
feet each) in Goid Flat . Mining District. 4,’
vada county, California, and described .
the plat and figid notes on file in this en
a. follows, viz< “ly : bs
‘ield Notex of the Perseverance a: :
Yankee Quariz Aline Surv one ie
. ve aetna LOCATION,
or the Ledge—bBeyinning ata post my:
_ No. Land L. ¥. No. 3, etuanding afte
initial point of the-location ftom which’ 4,
center of the main working shait of the Ver.
severance, bears 7739 E 0.96 chs, dist: and
the } sec. stake on the North side of Sec, 1;
in T. 16 8. R. 8 E. M.D. B. and M. Beary
2° W, 33.87 chs. dist, and the 1 see, siak,
onthe South side of same sec. bears §. 9 y
40.43. -chs, distant, and runnit g thence yy:
18.2 E_S_ 64 £1 75.che middle of Grass Vg
-+-tey-and-Nevada andbearing N.-204 E-and-y4
204 W. 4.66 to jufic. Rough s-Ready 93rd
to eastetly end of ledge and iniersect Wig
side line of the surtacesurvey-of the “Phap.
as” Qtz Mine from which post. Ne. 2 beans
64° EB. 1.29 chs. dist. for witness post. fe.
eigen pot eginnine Peat
Ao. Fand LY, No.3 and run N, G4 W,
chs: to’a point on Westerly end: of .
ining
2 Ae
age &
from which @ pine tree Gin. dia, in'kd P. Ny
% for witness tree bears N. C4 SOW. 07 ty
dist. Fot surface ground+ Beginning at,
point-on-Westerly-end-of Ledge tines: 6¢¢
E. .07 lis. fronmi pine-tree 6 in dia. m'kd -p
NG 3 and runmung thence var. 18° E,
J. N. 30K, £55-ehs. to a point on XW
cor of claim fromes lich a post m’kd P, No
4 bears N. 64% W.-39 lks. for witness core.
Thence ; Z
tl —-3-— $7 64 Er 12:96 chs. cross Grass-¥at}
and Nevada Road bears N, 20 5° E. and 4
204° W, 21.34 chs. Poat m’kd P. No, § w
\ Western line of surface survey of “Thonias
e?
For further particulars apply to
f
»
Marshat and Potieemanreceive the sum of six dollers, for their servi.
his own use fifty per cent of allmoneys col.
March 17th, 1870, and all Ordi nagone con.
row Tronsier }.
@. MALTMAN, Ba
J, MICHEL, Patentes; Nevada City, Cal.
Or G. G. ALLAN, Nevada Foundry . .
Iphuret* Works, Nevada City. Saas, fine. . 'Phence
3:8. 30°W along Western line of euriice
survev of *“Thomas” Mine 4.55 chs. eros
Perseverance Ledge line trom: which pois
post No, z bears &. 649K. 1.20 chains distant,
9.09 Postmarked; P. No. 6 dnd -L, Y. No. 6.
4. Thence N. 6hW. 6.7 Function of roads
Qtz. 3
—Ordinence-He77-—
; N ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATES
‘for the use-of Water for the year ending on the tst-day of January,1881.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada dohcreby ordain-as follows
From and after Marolr 18th, 1820, -and until-January Ist, 1881,-the following rates and
_nogreater rates shal! be charged to consumers of water within said City per w ek.
Section 1. For Families, 50 cents.
Section 2. For each additional Family in
each house, 50 cents.
Sectien.3. For small “families occupying
rooms in second story, 25 cents.
‘Section 4; Yor Restaurants-end-—Eating
Houses, 75 cents. :
Section 5, First Class Hotel, $3.
Section 6. Second Class Hotel, #2.
Section 7, Third Class Hotel, $l.
tection 8, Saloons, 75 cents.
Section 9. Rooms and Offices, 25 cents.
Section 10, Photograph. Galleries, 50 cts.
__ Section 11. ber Shops, 50 cents.
Section 12. B Establi
4
. ments, 75 cts.”
Section 13. Drug Stores. 50 cts.
Section 14. Blacksmith and Wagon Shops
50 cents. . 4
Section 16th. First lass Livery Stables,including Water for washing Livery Wagons,
Bugyies and Carriages, #4.
Section 16. Second Class Livery Stable, including Water .or wasbing.Livery Wagons,
Buggies and Carriages, 22.
Sevtion 17, Third Class Livery Stable, in‘tuding Water for washing Livery Wagons,
Buggies and: Carriages, $1.50.
cluding Water for waShing Livery: Wagons,
Bugyies-‘and Carriages, $1. r
Section 19, Private Stables, for one horse,
wugons and buggies, 26 cents.
. Seetion 20. Private stable, for each addi‘tiona} horse, 12} cents.
Section 21. Feed and Sale stables, $2.
Section 22. China Wash fiouses and Leundries from $2 to 33, ‘ .
Section 28. Sewing machines use of water,
for each machine. 25 cents.
Section 24. Chinese Houses for each faucet, 50'cents. 51 ;
‘ection 25. Railroad depot, $°.25. 3
Section 26. All houses occupied . by woj men shall pay family rates, 50 cents.
Bection 27. Breweries, $1.50, : :
Section 28. Irrigation from $10 to $15 according to the size of lot and pressure, per
geaso)
1000 brieks, on lange contracts, L Section 29.
locems
. Section 30,
. 12k cents,
Section 31. Stone wall and mortar, 8 cents.
Section 32. Plastering or cementing, one
t
1000 bricks, on small contract,
cent per yard.
Section 33. School houses, 50 cents.
Section 84.Foundries, $1.
Section 35, Daily’Printing offices, 76. @s.
——Section 36. Tri-weekly aad weekly print. ing offices, 50 cents.
Section 37. Court House, 3
tion, SM, _
Sectiag38. Gas Works-?2.
Section 89, Butcher shops, 50 cents.
Sectien 40,-Kitcher shops running. meat
cutter with water power, extra, 75 cts.
_~-Btction 41. Bakeries, 75. cents.
Seetion 42, Dairies, 50 cents. ‘
Section 43. Al! parties are required Jo take
waterft family rates toentitle them to get
irriyationwater, . :
Section 44. All rates are due and payable
weekly; if not paid within the» enfrent
month the water will be shat off, at thé dis-"
cretion of the Water Agent. “« 2 ;
Section 45. No oneexeept a ptoperly*authorized agent of the Company shallturn on
the water to any place or building, without
® permit from the Water Agént. mn 8
Passed February 26th,°1$30;
a J. C, LOCRKLIN, President,
K. Casper, Clerk. & £28
SAMUEL JELLY, .
Watchmaker,
_. AND DEPORTER OF .
JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIéMOND WORK, SILVERWARE, Etc.,
120 J Street, between Fourth and
Fitth,fSouth Side, Sacramento.
ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
MANUFACTURING JEWELY, AND
; REPATRING CLOCKS, WATCHES, JELELY, Ete, :
neluding irtiga'
‘
’
.
‘
©
A MONTH guarantecd. $12
a day at home made by. the
éndustrious, ital not re) quired ; we willstart) you, en, Women
} boys and girls make\snoney rat work
for us than at anything. elxe.' The work is;
Jight and uch a8 any One can .
ev right at. se’ Who ure wise who see;
is notice will send us their addresses at
yonce and see for themselves,
and terms free. Now is the time.
already at work are laving up
momev. Address TRUE & CU. Angusta, Me,
For Sale.
AWE Building formerly ecespied by Wm.
Seainan as a Carriage Manufactory. tother with the Lot on which jt stands, will
sold cheap. This pruperty is situated «4
the Grass Valley road, near the Cashin residence. FREDONIA LODGE, t. 0. 0. F.,
_ Smartaville.
For full particelarsapply te E. We GAYLORD, Bivtrict Attorneys @flice, Nevada
City, Cal, ® lm.
“BROAD SPREET
Section 1$._Fourth Ctasa.Livery Stable, in-, !
. _-4SACRAMENTO—National Gold Bank of D.
Costly Outtit “#94 comiortabie.
Those . ©
large gums of ‘that of any Hotebin the State.
fiqhee: spare no Log or expeme 62 render
guestecomfortadle.
Se :
Empir Stable-+
oe
BROAD STREET. ....°. NEVADA CITY
Opposite Natioual Exchange Hotel.
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
f bors Preprietor of the EMPIRE STAPLESannounces that he has now the largest .
Lot of
‘Rorsés, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and-en the
most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free fromvice, of geod style
and capable of going a8 fastas any ge@tleman
cares to drive.
:
fa Carriages for Funerals attended to
with promptness. = sues
Good Saddle Horses always on‘hand
Horses boarded by the day, week or:nonth
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
Bb. WELLINGTON
CITIZENS BANK,
Paid up Capital $3¢,000.
OFFICERS:
E. M.-PRESTON
RW: HUNT..
JOEN 9 MORGAN..Cashier and Secretary
=DIRBSTONE: —
Dr. Ry M. Host. cadhonn ‘T. Morean.
Gro, Sl. HUGHES. “TW SIGOURNRY.
Nines SEARLS. L, Housmay,
‘ * EB. M. Prestor.
yar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
change.
g2r Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion.
far Highest,Price Paid for State an@ County Warrants. ek ,
4 DRAW CHECKS ON
New York, ges
“Sacramento,
“San Francisce,
Ban Jose,
ie Les’ Angeles.
Also Sell. Exchange. on all the Principal
European Cities. ee axe
transsetS General
Make Colléctions: and
Banking Business. —
~CORRESPONDENTS—
New York--First National Bank.
Say. Prinoisco—First National Geld Bank
O, Mills & Co. ze
Say Joss—Farmers National Gold. Bank.
Los ANxGELEs—Cornmercial Bank.
~ Union: Hotel.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
JACOB NAFFZIGER. --Prop’r: .
THIS WELL-KNOWN ANDPOPULAR HOTEL #ituated‘wn Main
Street,in-the._.sy of Nevada, has
been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in firét-elass style, and is
always open for the reception of guests.
THE SLEEPING*APARTMESTS,
Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed
in“the. House has a spring anattrass. As a desirable, qui¢t place for the weary, the UNION
offers superior inducements.
THE TABLES OF THE UNION
Wilt cempare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and all filled with the very best the
market affords. :
CHOICE WINES, 4IQUGRS AND CIGARS,
Will be found: at ‘the Bar, and the Billiard
Room has the bestBilliard Tables to be found
in the State. .
The UNION enjoys the reputation of b
ing the best Hote} in the Mountains, and the
Proprietor is determined tokedp it so.
: ¢ JACOB NAFSZIGER,
National ‘Exthange Hotel,
BROAD STREST, NEVADA-CITY,
C, ECPEARSON. .. . Proprietor.
THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL 18
fre] always epen for the accommodation
hit! of the Ge any Clap Large ad
A @itions having been made to it, ana
ibthos been fitted ap in elegant style.
THE SLEEPING ROOMS are large, airy
THE TABLE wel compere faverably with
The propriSTAGES lea re’ this House daily for all places North of thi city. :
. severance, at pest marked P. No. 6 and L.1
bearing towards Nevada N20} &., to Thon
as mine 8. 15 W; to Gras# Valley S 50L Wit
tough and Ready 8. 624 W. 18.50 chains
postamarked P. lo, 7. re i! Need
52Thence N13 W. 4.57 chains Post mark
ed:P. No. 8, ;
16. *Thence N. 80 E. 1.00-chains to Pine?
No.3 place of beginning, containing 18.3
@CTES, :
LIVE YANKER LCCATION, ©
For the ledge, jJeginuing at the inits
point of the location, post marked L.1
No.1, standing on. the southerly. side of the
Grass Valley and Nevada ro} from. which
the centre of the main working shaft of the
Perseverance bears N. Ni 39 W. 2.00 chains
distant, and running thenee variation 1s? E,
§. 21 LE. 3.67 chains, sovwttherly side line
surface survey Of Perseverance, -8.05 clisins
western cide line of surface survey of the
Thomas, fren which post marked b.¥.h*
2 bears 8S. 21S E, 2:41 chains distant for wit
ness corner. «Begin again at same point o
heginning pest L. Y. No 1 and run north
WV. 3.00 chains pest marked P. No. 1 andl.
Y. No. 3, being the initial point of the low
tion and survey of the Perseverance, and te
northern endof.Live Yankeeledge. :
The last named cour and distance follos
upon the croppings of the Live Yanke
iedge and the ‘work of development occur
upon this distance, consistiug of shaite,drits
and stopes.
For the surface ground. Beginning st th
S. E. corner of the surfage survey of the Pu
No, 5, and running thence variation 187
1. 8-80 W. along western line of surtse
survey of the Thomas mine,9.26 chains pe
marked N.E. No. 6 and 8. No. 5 on west
dump on ‘north side hoisting works of Thw
as mine. :
9
Therese N. 3 AY. C.50 chains; rot
from junction to Thorias mine 4.50 chal
road from junction to Grass Valley 104
chains; road from junction to Rough ant
Ready 13.68 chainr; a pine tree 12inches ii
diameter mirked L. Y; No. 4 on south sit
ine of Perseverance. —
r §. side lin
fo place of be
3. Thence S. 64 E. slon
of Perseverance, 10:76 chains
ginning, containing 4.06 acres, and beth
claims containing 25 $3-10C acres, aud desig: #
nated as Lots Nos. 89 and #9 in Section Is
Township 16 North, range d Bist, Ms, Diabie
Base and Meridian :
Said location of the Pers: v-rance lode ws
mide_January-3d,1878.by_James Colley,an
Live Yankee lode was made Mar-h M4th Asie
by Charles Beedle, James Stephens and
E. Robinson. The applicamt “claims by pul
ehase from the locaters and their grantees.
Adjctuing claiths are the, Thomas mines.
“AIT persons holding any adverse csi:
theréto are.tiereby required tc present the
same before this ottice within sixty days frou .
the first dete of publishing hereot.
EDWARD F, TAYLOR, Register.
J. M. Walling Attorney. jae
-Belinquent Netice.
DALANTE BLUE GRAVEL. MINING
COMPANY. Location of principas phe
of business Nevada City, California, laa
tiod of works, Blue Tent Mining District,
Nevada County, Cal.
Notiee is hereby given that there are ¢¢
linquent upon the following described stecs,
on account of asvessment No. 4, levied Det.
lfth, 1879, the several amounts set 6
ite. the names: of the respective sbatt
vlders, as follows:
«
No.: No.
Names. Certif: Shares: AB.
J. A. Rapp, 10 800 37.8
J. A. Rapp, $2 33} 4.6
Leop. Gafthe, 19 60 “ee
Leop. Garthe, 50 oe . $5
K. W. sigélow, Trus. 4 3a) ST.
EK. W.-Bigelow,;-‘Trus, 46-834 =
And in accord: ave with law, and an oret!
of the’ Board of Directors, made on the 15th
day ef DecemBer 1379, 60 many shares of each
parcelof such stock as may be necessar,
Will be sold'at public auction, at the office v!
the-Coarpany, in Nevada City, California, o#
THURSDAY, February Sth, 1880, at
hour of 1 e’clock, P. M. of said day, to F*
said delinquent assessment thereon, togeth”
with costs of advertising aud expenses of 8
J20 E. W. BIGELOW, Secreta}.
The above sale is postponed, to Thursds!,
February 1th, 1850, atthe same hour 47
place. E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary:
The above sale is postponed until Linge
doy, March 4th, 1380, at the same hour 4?
pluee. E,W. BIGELOW, 8
The gdove sale is. postponed until Thu
. day, Marth 18th, 1880, at the same tine §
place. cE. W, BIGELOW, beeretsr)-_
‘A Stormers and Counselors at La¥:
»
@FFICE Oér. Bread-& Pine Streets.
jg A WEEK in your own (ome
and no capital tiied. You.cat
give the business a trial without
expense. The best oppurtunity ever offer,
ed for those .Willing to work. You shuuid
wy thing else until you see for y
A CARRIAGE wil ound what you can do at the business we offer.
“Depet to weer wane Berta apg at the! Wo room to explain here. You can devote
; 7 mgets thisHionss, . lai your time, or only your spare time ¢ tbe
BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connect. Ducness, and ike great poy forevery best
so oe . eg that you work. Wemen make. 9 =e ~
A share-of public patronage is respeetfutiy fanen. Send for special terms particulsrs
Rolicted. which we snail A agg $5 ontiit Free. Den’
€. &! PEARSON, Proprietor, . -ethp'ain of Bee tivees white rere pr
Nevada, 3 1838 achance, Address H.-H 4 ,
vets, apt A, Portiend, Ma'ae ~-o20-bo
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VOL. XL’
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THE DAILY TRAW!
Nevada City, C4Lifo!
id
agen pam aie
PUBLICATION OFF!
TERMS OF SGBSCRIPTTC
one Year, 18 ADVANCB.,.-..
“Sis Months, °"s~O" @ Savertisemente publishe
“4. GO of GT.
PROPRIETORS.eae
oe
Nevada Lodge, No. 201,1
‘Meetings are held eve:
» Broad street, Nevada City, Oal.
Good Templars are invited to a!
J.C. RIC
vcr, BE. Bost, Ww. 8.
€: of B.C.
Manzanita Encaitipmen
Meets every Wednesday Eve
‘o'deck in Odd Fellows’ Halt,
“Nevada City. Sojourning ©
gordially invited. —
J.J. WEISENBURGER,
¢
~\ Lavra D. Gaanam, Rec. §
FRANK GUI!
Aaetion and Conimissior
Pine Street,opposite Beckm
NEVADA CITY, C
Auction Sales Every
ae mehio-ly
‘Nevada County Nar
Q ee LL ETON
an
TIME TABLE Ne
E Company resetve the
, the same, as circumsta
‘quire, To-take effect:
Tuesday, Feb 17, 1880 ent
GUING NORTH
Train No, 1—Daily (except .
« : between Grass.Valleyand :}
Grats Valley at 8:30 A. BI; ;
da at 9:00 A. M.
Train No, 3—Daily (2xvept, &)
Colfax at 12:30 P. M.; leave
; 1:58 P. M.; arrives at Ne
Train No, §—Dally. Leaves
P.M.; leaves Grass Valley
arrives at Nevarla at 7:56 P,
in No. 7—Sundays opty.
“a
Train No. 9—
Grasa Vi Cree
Valley. ab 2:30 P,.M.; arrive
as.
GOING SOUTH
Traia No; 2—Daily (exvept.
tage A.M. arrive at C
Train No. 4~Daily. Leaves
P.M. leaves Grasd Valley
_ Strives at Colfax at 5:20 P.
Train No, 6—Daily.
and Grass Valley) Leaves
P.M.; atrives at Grass Vel
Train'No.’8 —Sundays on
éween Nevada and Grass ¥
Nevada at 11:00 A. M.; 3
Valley at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 2 connects at C
Reno, arriving at San .
Train No. 5 connects at C
“aod train, leaving San Fram
er JOHN .
Gereral Si
es teen
‘Home Mutual Inst
ae OF CALIFORN
CAPITAL $3
Principal @ffico— 305 :€
= ae
SAN FRANCI
(se INSYRAN
RUSTEES :
PAYID WATT, . W.
A. B. BRABY, } or
Srnde4 uty STABRT,
JOHN WI
Broad 8t., opposit
Next te Gault’s
Practical Upt
AND MA