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Nevada gue a peetrgger 4 Nevada
County orhia. Said sale be made
at the door of the Court House in Nevada
City, Nevada County, State of California, at
10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday, the 5th day of
reset te pate ebjertn conten con:
tion bh Goat aaner Court ot Nevada
eres ob cake: ghd onde. Ten per cent. to
be paid at time of sale, and ce upon
ion of the le by said Superior
% CHARLES GENASCI,
C!W. Cross, Att’y tor Guardian.
Notice to Creditors.
UPERIOR COURT of the County of Ne} ia In the matter of the
fem
of the
the ere
een thom deceased. Notice is
ven
estate of Thi
mal)
ia:
by the undersigned, executors
David. .Tho: deceased, to
of E. H. Gaylord, ac the Court House, Nevada City, in the County of Nevada.
A. B. BRADY,
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
Executors Estate of David Thom, dec’d.
ma4 E H-Gaylord, Att'y.
——
res id sani s BLASAUY, De
und sauuabacier ob & estate of
Maria uf, deceased, to the creditors of,
and ‘all persons Raving claims the
said di doexhibtt them the necve ten months after the
first publi of this notice, to the said
admin his place of businesa on the
north x , Nevada City.
C. J, BRAND,
Administrator of the estate of Maria Blasauf,
deceased
Datea at Nevada City, May 12, 1882,
Johnson & Mason Att’ys. mal3
L GRAVEL GOLD MINING
¥:* Location of principal place
ousiness Gold Hill, Storey county, Nevada,
Lecation of works, Washington Township,
Nevada County, California.
Notice-—There are delinquent, upen the
following described stock, on account of assensment, No. 7, levied on the 23d day of
Feb., 1882, the several amounts set it>
the names of the respective shareholders,
as follows:
No. No.
. Cert. Shares. Amt
-Dauchy H, O. Trustee, 28 1000 19 00
Da Hi. O: » 29 56000 50.00
Dauchy H. 0, Trustee, 250 200
Dauchy H, ©. Trustee, 60 8000 80 00
Pauchy H. 0, Trustee, 61 125 12
ny Hi, O. Trustee, 188 1796.25 17 96
Dauchy H. 3 Trustee, 189 1796.25 17 96
Dauchy'H. 0, Trustee, 198 143.70 100
Dauchy H. 0. Trustee, 199 3448.80 3425
Dauchy H: 0. 'Trustee, 213 3000 3096
Dauchy H, 0. Trustee, 214 125 144
Lee Wm. Trustee, 102 +3000 34 49
Lee Wim. Trustce, 103 125 125
Lee Wm. ‘ 193 1796.25 1796
Thomas Will tee, 217 +1000 10 00
Thomas Will Trustee, 218 1000 1000
Thomas Will Trustee, 219--460,-@ 461
: in accordance with law, and an erder
ot the Board of Directors, made on the 5 6
jay of Apel, a, 9.1882, 80 many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may be necesSoc shee sold at public auction at the office oF the’ © , Bank of Gold Hill,
Bui street, Gold Rill, Nevada,
on TUESDAY, the SIXTH (6th) day of JUNE,
A. D. 1882, at the hour of 3 o'clock, P. M.
of said day, to pay said delin juent axsess
ment thereon, together with costs of adver
» tising and be er of the sale.
'KANK A. WISE, Secretary,
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Building Main
strect, Gold Hill, Nevada. maz
TONITE POWDER.
pe NOT FREEZE.
DOES NOT oerent es IN
HOT PLACRS.
DOES NOT YIELD
FUMES.
IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
ALL WHO HAVE USED IT,
_DBITAIN FOR FIVE Y.
AND HUNDREDS OF TONS
CONSUMED
ACCIDENT,
NOXIOUS
WITHOUT ONE
{GEORGE E. TURNER, . ™
NEVADA CITY.
TONITE POWDER CO.,
bd Califerni
> San Franei co
omptly attended to.
Se ra a
Nevada City Water Werks.
Brown, Superintend:nt. J. E.
Assay Office.
J. J. Ott.
Citizens Bank, Philip Richards.
Surveyers.
J. @ Hartwell, W. F. Engelbright, H.
Variety and
Mra, Lester & Crawterd.
stone & Gray, J. 8. Chivell.
Fruit, Vegetable and Varicty Stores.
F. L. Harryhousen, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, J.
Bagg L. Dulac, J. G. Bowerman, K.
Western Union
A. Nivens, Jr., Agent.
Stores.
Miss Pierce, PinkExpress Offices.
Wells, Fargo z Co., A. D. Tower, Agent.
Eureka, W. H. Crawford, Agent.
Milkmen. 4
B. Guscetti, B. Locklin, J. Worreéli; L. BH.
Wells.
Carriage Manufactories.
. 8. Clutter, Wm. Seaman.
N. C. N. G. Railroad Ce.
J. A. Seely, Agent. .
Sob Wagons.
Da. Baker, E. Wanamake, F. Costello.
Frank Guild, H. Findley, A. Hoffman.
and Provisions.
lord, C. E. Mulloy, W. Wolf, A. Lademan
‘. less
MOD
NEVADA CITY (Ciutfonaa) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, FRIDAY? 19,1884)
tment of an estate
are forbidden to any debts
to said insolvent orto ver any property belonging to him, or to *
arm or or use.
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estate of saitl debtor.
It is further ordered that the order be
lished in the Nevada Daily Transcripta newsva ser of ci pu
Nevada City, NevadaCounty, as often asthe
i ished before the day set for
Creditors, and ~> further
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the said insolvent be stayed.
sa¥
ings
il 12th, 1882.
: Soa JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, California.
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney.
Assessment Notice.
Si ANNITA png Anpel aims)
Com ;. Location incipal p!
2 Pegg isco, California. Location of works, Nevada-County, California
Notice is h-reby given, thatat a meeting
of the Directors, held on the 17th as
April, 1882, an assessment, Ne. 8, of
Cents share was levied upon capital
stock of the ra genoerny payable immediately in Uni States coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company,
Room 4, No. 309 California street, San nciseo, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
svall remain unpaid on. Monday, the 22d
day of May, 1882, will be delinquent/ and
advertised for sale at public auction, and upayment is made before, will be sold on
DAY, the 12th day of JUNE, 1882, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office—Room 4, No 309 California street,
San Francisco, California. a20
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Greceries
4, J. Jackson, Wm. H. Smith, G, C.
Thomas, Walrath & Hicks, 8. Roberts, W. G.
Richards, C. F. Robinson, Guild & Seg
ney.
H B Gace B H. Mill yman Bros., Kh. r, B. H. er,
Dry Goods. y
L. Nathan, W. B. Shiveley, D. Auerbach,
R berg, A. Bi 1, Mrs. M. A.
Sterling.
;
W. D. Vinton, P. iT Belden.
ware.
Geo. E. Turner, & Shaw.
Furaitare.
Guild _& Sigourney, L. M. Sukeforth.
Cigars and Tobacco. .
John Jack, Archie Nivens,Jr.,A. 1. Zekind,
Bookstores,
Brand & Bassett, G. W. Welch.
Livery and Feed Stables. .
D, Wellington, H. C. Mills, J. A. Graham.
Photograph Gallery.
Miltz & Overton. ci
Bakeries,
John Hurst, Alex. Gault.
Watches and Jewelry.
F. C. Luetje, Mrs. L. W. Thatcher, C. J.
Brand, G. W. Welch.
Barbers.
Klingenspor & Walters, L. Duncan, J. C.
Hassell, L. Godair, H, Slaven.
Boots and Shoes.
W. R. Coe, Vogelman & Webber.
Tallors.
W. C. MerriJl,F.M. Schmid*,A. Blumberg,
C. Charleton. °
Beet Makers,
B. Lutz, J. F. Hi J. Herzinger,C. Korn
hammer, A. Wauke, J. 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.
* Lawyers.Searls, Niles & Searls, J. M. Walling, C,
W. Cross, J. B. Johnson, W. D. Long, fe ¥,.
E. H. Gaylord,P. F.8 ds, J.
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
¥N the Superior Court of ,the County o
] Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of Frank M. Schmidt, an Insolvent
Debtor. Frank M. Schmidt having filed in
this Court his petition, schedule, and inventory in Insolvency, by which it appears that
he isan Insolvent Debtor, the said Frank
M. Schmidt ishereby declared to be insolvent. TheSheriff of the county of Nevada
is hereby directed to take possession of all
the estate, real and personal, of the said
Frank M. Schmidt, debtor, except such as
ay be by law exempt from execution, and
>f his deeds, vouchers, books of account,
sad papers, and to keep the same safelv unthe appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
debts to the said insolvgnt orto deliver any
property belonging to him, or to any person, firm or corporation or iat for
his use. The said debtor is hereby forbid
den to transfer or deliver any property, until the further order of this rt, except
as herein ordered, It is further ordered
that all the creditors of said debtor be and
18° east N14° E, 13.78 ch’s, 1-4 Sec. cor.
between Sec’s 13 and 14, 2229.5 feet or 33.78
ch’s to a post marked ‘“‘W. No. 2.” from
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ch’s cross Rough and Keady 2808 feet or
42.47 ch’s to a poet marked “‘W. No. 6,” from
a pine tree 5 in’s diam. N. 1e
ed in the surveys of the quartz lodes hereinafter described, having area_of placer claim
—_ ds No. 1Quartz Lod: fo. le.
Survey of Extcrior Boundaries.
Beginning at NW. corner ata post marked
“P.1 No.7” from which a pine tree 7 in’s
diam. bears N. 339 E. 10I’ks dist; thence var,
18° east N. 54° E. 3.14ch’scross branch of
Peck’s ravine, 3.20ch’s cross lode line of
Providence quartz mine a4 surveyed,4.54 ch’s
"omni 1 No. 1” on lode, -4.79 ch’s cross
ranch of Peck’s ravine, 493 feet. or 7.4 ch's
to post marked ‘‘P.1 No 6” on line of Williams. , from which post ‘‘W. No. 2”
bears-N, 89-1-4© W. 15.73 ch’s dist; thence
8. 891-49 E. 132.7 feet or 2.01 ch’'s to post
marked ‘‘P. 1. No. 5”; thence 8. 36° ,.E. 3.80
ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine, 1396.6 feet
or 21.16 ch’s to post marked “‘P. 1 No. 4” on
east line of Williams placer, from which post
“P. No. 8” of Perseveraace quartz mine bears
N. 23-42 W 2.40 ch’s dist; thence 8. 2 3-49
E, 28.4 feet or 0.43 ch’s to a post marked
“P. 1 No. 3” from which a pine tree 8 in’s
diam. bears N. 472 W. 11 I’'ks dist; thence
8. 54° 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 E.
M.D. M. bears N. 82° 41’ W; 23.33 chs.dist;
the N. 36° W. 1499.5 feet or 22.72 chs to
place of beginning and containing 20.5 acres.
Peck No. 2 Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at NW. cor. ata post marked
“Pp, 2 No. 4” and P. 1 No 8,from which the
Sec. cor. on west side of Séc. 13,T. 16, N. R.
o. 8. E. M. D. B.and M, bears N, 82° 41' W
23, 33 chs. dist; thence var. 18 Fast N, 54°
E.4.54 chs, post“*P, 2. No.1” on lode 583.4 ft, or
8.84 chs. toa marked ‘‘P 2. No. 5” and
“P 1 No. 8”; thence 8 2 34 © E, 15.60 chs.
cross Rough and Ready road 1093.6 ft. or
16.57 chs, to a post marked ‘“‘P 2 No. 6;”
thence 8 54° W 33.7 ft or 0.51 chs. to post
“P2 No, 2” on lode; thence N.78}° W 312.8
ft. or 4.74 chs. toa post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 3’
from which a pine tree 12 in’s diam. bears
865° E46 lks. dist.; thence N 15° W 0.30
chs. cross Rough and Ready road 732.6 ft.
or 11.10 chs. to the place of beginning and
appear before the Hon. John Caldweli,
Judge of the Superior Court of the County
of Nevada, in open Court, at the Court
Room of said Court in the city and Count
of Nevada, on the TENTH p hes of MAY,
A. B. 188%, at 10 o’clock A.M. of that
day to prove their debts and choose one or
more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered that the order be
‘published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
in Nevada City, Nevada county, as often as
the said paper is published before the day
set for the meeting of creditors, and it is
further ordered that in the meantime all
proceedings against the said insolvent be
sta, ed
Dated April 5th, 1882.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the he a Court of Nevada
County, California.
Reardan,
Caldwell, J. T. Shurtleff. ;
sicians.
R. M. Hunt, H; 8. Welch, H. W. Valahtine, C. D. Bobo, E. W. Charles, F. Buelow.
Music Teachers.
BE. Muller, H.W. Hand, F; Elser, Mre, 4;
0. Rogers.
Table eof Distances from Colfax to
'Nevada City.
MILES
Long Ravine Bridge.........+55 1,80
Gable’s Trestle.. ......65 iA vewee e 2,80
Bear River Bridge...........3.71
ERNE pie aA die CTU KG so 6 been SMG chy aN ews 4.55
SPUN TIARG, 5 55005 Ps scccvecdeny 5.11
Shepiey’s Trestle. .. 0.0.. ccc s eee eiee 6.89
MOOTED WOT so 6 iis veacine be cacames 7.14
ROMO, Fs did bios his o'er c eb edabencd 8.00
Storms’ Bidetrache «6 een 8.42
MO WEN. Svaeeccuacdess cb sasues 10.68
Geo. Kreiss’ (summit).......-. 13,11
MEINE INGA oss Sendo ve bis Ga Kas Oe sa 14.58
MURA MOON B50 i,6s ocels asa. on debee ee 16.74
LIES OTS "RIT Re Teron ga WP PEA 17,60
Town Talk Tanne.. ino. iced eee cues 20.26
a aus han hee Eee EEL ET EE Oe 22.60
County Officers.
Superior Judge....... John Caldwell
SEU 655 G56 'o 9 nie Ree cate KOS E. O. Tompkins
Under Sheriff.......6. R. D. Carter
Neth. J, E, Carr
Deputy Clerk........ Thos. H. Carr
SUPA BUEOE i.6 v's ob coe eden’ G. v. Schmittburg
Deputy Treasurer and ex-officio Collector. .
eR ae eases et H. H. Haskins
OODUI OE on os 9:5.5:¢'5.6 ns 0:0 oh om John A, Rapp
Deputy Recorder..... John M. Thomas
District Attorney...... E.-H. Gaylord
Assessor + ++_Daniel Collins
School Superintendent. ...John T. Wickes
es ROE ES SR es J. G. Hartwel
Coroner and Public Administrator.. F. Huss
Beard of County Supervisors.
PP diy No. 1, Nevada Township, H.C
District No. 2, Grass Valley Township, M
pine Jr. err taae
istrict No.3, Washington, Bloomfield
and Eureka Townshi rank Battis. ae
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District No. 4, Bridgeport and Ro’
Ready ee rt Huckins, (President of the Board. ;
District No. 5, Meadow Lake ani Little
York Townships, H. L. Day.
Constables.
Grass Valley Township——James W. Peters
and William Reynolds; post office
Grass Yalan :
Nevada Township —William Scott and J.
J. Nevada City.
Bri 7 poe A Northup, North
San Juan; John Flanders, Sweetland.
Bloomfield Township--Kd Cummings, N.
5 Bloomfie
_ eae ower Michel Shea, Moore’s
Flat; ‘Thomas Waller, Graniteville.
Washington Township—s. B, Crawford,
Washington. 5
Meadow Lake Township—H. -H. Greeley
and James Reed, ickee,
: eggs York ip—B. F. Snell, You
“Rk d Ready Townshi Y. Robmtn
Justices of the Pence.
on 4
" Grass Valley Township—Henry Davis and
P. H. Paynter; post cfice at Ban Gras
North Bloomfield Township—James
tiott and John McKinney, North Bloomfield.
Eureka Township—-Wm. Hearne, Moore's
Flat; J. M. Ballard, Graniteville. :
Washington Township—Joh:
n. le
idgeport Township—Robért B. Patton,
Sweetland; John Stotlar, Juan,
Rough and To
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3 Johnse> & Mason Attornevs. 6
Notice to Creditors.
STATE. of Clara Evans, deceased. —
Notice is hereby given by the uhdersigned Administrator of the estate of Clara
Evans, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons hav ng claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the first
publication of this notico, tothe said Adqninistrator at the law office of Niles Searls,
in the city of Nevada, in the county of Nevada. JOHN EVANS,
Administrator of Estate of Clara Eyans, deceased,
Dated at Nevada City, March 25th, 1882.
Searls Niles & Searls, Attys. m26
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taining 8 83-100 acres.
Providence South Extension Lode.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at Southwest corner at a gost
marked “P. 8. X. No. 3;” thence var. 189°
East, N. 24° E. 1,500 ft. or 22.73 ‘chs. to a
t marked “‘P.8. X. No, 4” from which the
Sec. corner on West side of Sec. 13, T. 16,
. BR. 8,E. M.D. B. and M, bears S. 41> 19’ W.
14.28 chs, dist.; thence 8. 874° E. 266.7 ft.
or 3.89 chs, toa marked “P.8. X. No,
§”’on line of Peck No, 1 lode; thence 8, 36 >
E. 1.04 chs. cross lode line post
‘P, 8. No. 1” bears N. 24° E. 82 lke.
dist. 550.4 ft. or 8.34 chs. to post marked
“Pp. 8.-X. No. 6;” thence 8, 24° W. 1069.9.ft.
or 16.21 chs, to a post marked P. 8. X. No,
7;” thence N. 874° 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
96-100 acres. ;
CrossLode_ .
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Part A
Beginning at a post marked “‘C No. 7” on
the NE boundary of Peck No. 1 lode; thence
var. 18°. East, 8. 74.9 E. 475.2 ft, or 7,20
chs. toa post marked “‘C No. 6” on East line
of Williams Placer, from whicha pine tree 8
in’s diam bears N. 67° W. 9)ks dist.;
thence 8. 23-49 E. 234.3 ft. or 355 chy to a
post marked “‘C No. 5” ‘from which post
*P No. 8” of Perseverance Mine (approved survey) bearsS 2 3-49 E. 2.15 chs.
digt.; thence 8. 16° W. 1.18 chs. +S
No.1” on lode 208.5 ft. or 3.16 ehs. toa pos
marked **C. No. 4” trom which Pde
No, 4” bears 8. 36° E. 1.85 chs, t.; thence
N 36° W. 3.22 chs. cross lode line 698.9 ft.
or 10,59 ehs. to piace of beginning.
Cross Lode.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Part B.
Beginning at a t marked “C. No. 8”
southwest corner; thence var 18° East N.
16> E. 4.54 Gha, post “C. No. 2’ on lode
509.3 ft. or 9.08 chs, to a post marked “‘C.
No. 8;” thenve'S, 749 E. 118.1 ft. or 1.79 chs,
toa post marked ‘‘C No, 9” on line of Peck
No. 1 claim; thence 8. 54° W. 87.8 ft, or
1.88 chs. to post ‘‘P 1 No, 7" of Peck No, 1,
claim; thence 8, 86° E. 5.67 chs. cross lode
line 396 ft. or 6.00 chs. ba eg) “p.-8. X. No.
5;” thence N. 8745 W. .7. ft. or 3.89 chs,
to “Pp, S. X. No. 4.” of Providence
southern extensicn claim; thence S. 24° W.
2.38 ft, or 3.53 chs. to a post marked ‘‘C. No.
10”; thence N, 74° W. 180.8 feet or 2.74 ch’s
to the place of beginning, and ee
Pa;t-A,-2.52 acres. Part B. 2.52 acres. Total’
5,04 acres,
Total area of placer 56.31 acres. Total area
of quartz claim 53.33 acres. Total area of
claims 109.64 acres.
Adjoining claimants are the Providence
quattz mine, t:.e Perseverence quartz mine
and. Dingley claim, and designated as lots
F By order of the, Board of
OMice, 625 Commercial street,
cisea, California
THEV. WETZEL, Secretary.
San Fran:
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Notice to Urcditors.
gupclltgeges
N the Superior Court of Nevada county,.
I State of California, in the matter of the
estate of John Hyslop, deceased. Notice
ig hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Hyslop, deceased, to all creditors of, and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the bag sag J vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said auministraror
athis office on Bridge street, in the town of
Truckee, Cal. WM. IRWIN,
Administrator of the estate of John Hyslop,
deceased.
Dated; Truckee, April 15th, 1882,
Walling & Weisenburger, Atty’s. alé
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M. B. B. POTTER, Principal.
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wig24 W. H. CRAWFORD Agent.
At Kock Creek.
NEW SAW MILL,
”. L. & D. MARSH, Proprictors.
HE NEW MILL at Kock Creek, is completed and we are now ready to fill allf
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
All kinds of Lember kept constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
Street, will be promptly attended to.
GiAnIHn
Manhood, etc., having tried in
Chatham Street New York,
vain every
known remedy, has discovered a simple self
cure, which he will send FREE to his fel
low sufferers, address J.H. REEVES, 4
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— DIRRCTORS:—
Dr. R. M. Hunt.
Gro. M. Huaues. .
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ty Warrants.
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Banking Business.
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Paid up Capital $30,000
OFFICERS:
TEM. PRESTON (cic escs5 anes '_<, President
R.M. HUNT... Vice President
JOHN T. MORGAD . ««,sCashier,
0. E, MORGAN..,. ... Secretary.
Join T. MorGan,
Qxo. A. Cooper.
£1, Housman; _
Ae Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex¢ . n
ta? Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
4a7 Highest Price Paid tor State and CounSan Francisco
Alev Sell Exchange on all the Principal
Make Collections and transact a General
New Yorx—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Gold Bank.
SacrRaMENtoO—National Gold Bank of D.
Nos. 108, 109, 110, 111 112 and 113, in Secti
18, Township 16 north,~ Range 8 east, Mt.
Diab!o baseand meridian. © /
All. persons holding any/adyerse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this otfice within sixty days from
the first day of pee
ED, F/TA LOR, Register.
J M. Walling Atty, mh21
Probate Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR CUURT, in and for
the county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of David Thom,
d ; Purevant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 1ith day of April,
1882,/notice is spas A hey that ‘ Monday,
theist day of Mey 1882, at 10 o'clock, a. M.
of said day, at the Court Room of said Court,
At the Court-House ip the City and County
of Nev has been in as the time
and place for proving
tion of A. B. Brady and Wm.
the issuance to them of letters testamentary
when and where any person interested may
appear and contest the same.
“EK. H. Gaylord, Atty for Petitioner .
Nevada City, Avril Tith 1882.
—iF— te
YOU ARE.GOING TO..
SAN FRANCISCO, —
AND WANT
BAY STATE MAREET,
_ Broad street, opposite City Hall, _
NEVADACITY.... REE POGUE ET + « F
DAMES & BUTLER,
t Seppe
Thom, deceased, and for coy Set <pplee. :
.
FRUE CONCENTRATOR
Offers $1,000 Challenge
to any Machine,
(Of Grass Valley
DENTIST.
Office in Morgan
Bleck
x
Nevada Citv.
DR. 8. M. HARRIS,
_ . In Nevala City, Mondays, Wed“Pmesdays and Fridays. — .
& Robert's
Cor. Broad and. Pine Sta,, up stairs.
‘Hogan's Stage
WW
Cn
Throvshinirey
ves NorthSan.
gio) City on Wanted.
care them.
DR. J. C. YOUNG
ed his now celebrated Institute in 1850
for the purpose of affording the afflicted the
certainty of honorable and skillful treatment
and lect and per storation, and
for over 80 years it has sustained the: first
rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world.
lam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual
Viger the ignorant may my ive,
but the desire to inform those who
are snffering through ignorance,
and whe by care ness or Want of
knowledge that a cure can be had,
are not only hurrying themselves to
an untimely grave, but giving sexual
wealsness as an tance to future generations, is too great an ificentive to permit me
to be silent.
Symptoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT
LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES,
CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES
WHEN UNDER EXC ENT, VARIABLE
TEMPER, TREMBLING, PALPJTATION,
FLUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACTICED = SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE
SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the ay
Drend 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
‘ ised,
Bia BS :
LADITES-— You are iaNy liable to suffering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION. All
your peculiar complaints are hervous in their
origin and hence your sufferings are terribly
depressing or inexpressibly keen. ThéDoctorin his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your
tion a special study and is thus enabled from
his experience and knowledge to aid arid cure
you in any of the Trombies, Weaknesses,
Distresses and Sufferings to which
asa sex you are Mable. 4 ;
4@7 You will find in the Doctor a friend
upon whom you can rely for comfort, aid and
cure? .
Dr. Young's Female Remedies have
attained a reputation for efficiency unequaled
by — medicine, or medical prescelption
ever offered. They can be sent by mail or
express.
Those desiring personal cate and attention
can haveal]l necessary accommodations furnished
oY ae
Letters.
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.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address,
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Medical Institute,
No.,7 Stockton St.
San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882.
DR. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearney Street,
Cures all Chronic and
Special Diseases.
YOUNG MEN
Wi may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will
. do well to avait themselves of this, the greatDISCOVERY !
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youth‘ul imprudence causing
Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost
est boon ever laidat the altar’ of
DR. sPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit $500 for every case of ‘Seminal
Weakness or private dis of any kind or
character which he undertakes and fails to
cure, y
Middle Men.
There are mapty at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied
by aslightsmarting of. burning: sensation
anda weakening of the 4}stem in a manner
the patient cannotaeccount for. On examining prinasy deposits a ropy sediment will
o:ten’be found, and sometimes small partieles of albumen will appear, or the color will
bé of & thin milkish hue, again changing to
& dark andtorpid appearance. There are
many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, bg Ser the second stage
of seminal weakness. . 8. will guarantee
&@ perfect cureinall such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs.
‘ering
humenity.
from 10 to 11 A. Mm. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or
address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kearny Street. San Francisco, jellDR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
12; MONTGOMERY TREET, —
Opposite Occidental Hotel.. .San Francise
Ree in 1851, for the permanent
cure of Special and» Chronic Diseases,
and also all Feniale Complaints and Diseases
of the Nervous System.”
_ The immense destruction of human life anhually from secret and chronic diseases, caused this old and reliable institution to be established first in Philadelphia, Penn.,in 1850,
and citerwards in San Francisco, Cal. in 1854
as a private dispensary, in order to afford the
afflicted the best medical and surgical. treatment for the above and all other affections
and complaints. Constitutions at the Institute or by letter, FREE.
Physical & Méntal Debility
_ Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits
issitude, weakness of the limbs and ute
loss of muscular power, indisposition and in
bey we hd for labor orstud, a weak exhaust
ing, no energy or courage, itation
of the heart, dullness of sccetaecen, loss
of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self distrust, losof manhood,
dizziness, headache, the result of :
Mental Overwork or Spermatorrhvea
pains in the rule, affections of the sre imi
oe on the face, bexual or other in kt ice
man or woman are cured by the justly
celebrated physician, * i
L.: J. CZAPKAY, M. D.
THOMAS PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFICE
— ANB—
Chemical Laboratory,
528 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco.
EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIV b,
Melted into Bars, and returns. made in
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours, .
Pi aime Pl agin oe ne to this office
m any pal or xpress,
retarns'iade in the same manner, ms ge
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals,
ensive mind, isprepa toOtfice Hours—10 to 4and 6to 8. Sundays ‘
\
Dr. Gibbons has the pleasure. of announeing that he has returned from visiting the
principal Hospitals of Europe, and has reKearney Street , where
old ents and those requiring his services
may find him,
Seminal Weakness
Seminal Emissions, the correction of self
abuse. The solitary vice, or depraved sexual
idulgence, is practiced by the youth of
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the followin
train of morbid «smpicns unless combatt:
by scientific mecical measures, viz: Sallow
countenancé, dark spots under the eyes
in in the head, ringing in the ears, 1 cise
like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of .
chariots, eneadioats aboot the loins, wert.
ness of the. limbs, confused. vision, blunted
proaching ers, a dislike to. form new
acquaintances, disposition to—shun society.
loss of memory, hectic flushes, — eT
various eruptions about the face, furred
tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption,
ht sweats, monomania and frequent inssnity. If relief be not obtained, personsso aftiict
7 should y immediately either in person
or by letter; andhave a cure. effected ‘by his
new and scientific mode of treating his diseases, which never failsof effecting a quick
‘and radical cure.
Married Men.
Or those who contemplate marriage, "i
are suffering under any of these + .i
maladies, should not forget th ~» .ed rensibility resting upon ther delay to
obtain immediate reliet. ;
«ured at Home.
Persons ta distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case; symptons, length of time
ec eer nape gg Cane : ogg ance al
promptly sent, orm damage or
cote toe part of the country, with
full and plain directions for use. Byenelosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina registered
letter through the Post Office, or through
Wells, Fargo & Co. @ paci of medicine.
will beforwarded by express any part of
the Union. :
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner C reial, San = Franci
Post Box 1957. i
47 Correspondents will please inform Dr.
Gibbon that they read this advertisement in
the Nevapa, City Daly TRANSCRIPT
sea Great
rengthen >
ing Remedy
and Nerve
Tonite. is the
legitimate reions, Impotency, Exhausted ViPremature ine ant LGSS OF
MANHOOD from whatever cause produced
It enriches and purifies the Blood. Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, on,
Reproductive Organs, and Physiealand Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debili:
tating drain upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so destructive
to mind and body. It isa sure eliminator of
7 pais EY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS
contains no injurions ingredients,
To those su@ering from the evil effects
of youthfal gr magn Or eXresaes, as yY, thoreugh and a=
nent CURE 18 GUARANTEED. Prins
oe per bottle, or five bottles in case,with
directions and advice, $10. Sent secure
from observation’ to any address réceipt of price, or C. 0. D. To be only of
Dr. €. D. Salfield, 216 Kearny Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Consultations _ strictly _ confidential, by
letter or at office, FREE. For the convenience of patients, and in order to insure
perfect secrecy, l. have adopted a private
— under which all packages are forwa! .
_ TRIAL BOTTLE FREE!
NOTICE.—-1 will send atrial bottle of the REJU VENATOR—sufficient
te show its merit—free of charge, to.
any one afflicted, applying by Ictier,
Stating his symptoms and age. Communications strictly private. ‘
The Great English Remedy
The never-failing cure,for ner;
vous Debility,
Yxhausted . ViWN tality, Seminal
eNsit Weakness, Sperstnatorrhea, Bost
potency, Paralysis, and all the
terrible’ effecta
of, Self-Abuse,
Youthful Fol‘Hes, and excesses In maturer years, suchas
Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissiona, Aversion to Society, Dimmness of Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death,
DR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five
Buanitred Dollars fora case of this kind
the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his
special advice and aes a will not cure;
or for anything impure or injuriou: found
init, DR. MENTIE treats all private diseases successfully ‘without mercury.’ Consultation free. Thorough examination
and a ivize, including analysis of urine,$5 00
Price of Vital Restorative 8 00 a bottle,
or four times the quantity, $10 00; sent.:o
any address upon re*eipt of price,or OC. % D
‘Secure from observation; and. in private
name if desired, by ‘
A. E. MINTIE, M. D.,
il Kearny Street, San Francisee,
DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY. REMEDY
NEPHRETICUM, cures all. kinds. of Kid-]
ney and Blad er Complaints, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Leucorrhoea, For sale by all drug:
gists; $2.a bottle, six bottles for $5.
’ DR. MINTLE’S DANDELION PILL
are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA
and BILIOUS cure inthe market. For
sale by all druggists.
a ones for fee ne €. 0 PD. must be
‘companied wit! 1 00, as (guarantee of
good faith) which will be sateen when the
package is shipped ! nl7
Hume Mutual fnsurance Co,
: CaPrraT, $300,000.
ee INSURANCE ONLY
7: Ca pn Presijent.
f e OWARD, Vice Preside.
Cuarirs H. Story, Yy a
N.-B. Evpy, Marine Secretary.H.-H. Breztow, General
to learning, a book of beauty, and a work
of-art. It is emphatically a book for every
hou ehold, and the best of the kind pub‘lished. Size 5 #2 by ‘ypover 400 paPges. cn ae and artistically, Price
onty $2.50. % Agcuts
Addréss A. L. BANCROFT &
Street. San Francineo,
+ Drayagejand. Express,
_ heavy and light . 8 . to : trans
; Vv part of the city at the
Lowest. Living Rates, stl dedire' as
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc: = R. Ti. Maen, Genera Agent.
Mines examined and reported upon. Con! “ OE Baa FUT Tt
sultations on Chemical and Metallurgica : 4
question ; aid Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Ca.
Pu Of wt oy MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
PWS BOOK GIVES THE MINUTLE OF ile stat Cems Mone Hiioed
every day vior in good ety so
thoroughly that all can understand and x “2
learn, . Itisa teachet of etiquette, a guide
ing mone “are offere
come wealthy. while thoes whe 4c i
So
intelfect ,loss of confidence, diffideriee in—ny!
‘. using your Kidney and Liver Cure,
. } when E
EERE ED SAT . eae . 2 ‘TO THE UNFOR 4 ATE. ray
Be Tne oie tan . ANE MSPRCEALLY 2° ON . eye gal E> 2 DT OS OT . ee supontar étare
Aha heme, Location of Works, . sm Debility ao Ne OST OS ATEMENTS ¢
al. . near Nevada City, Nevada county, Califor: Those Suffering from bility, No, 6% Kearney, Strect, WELL-KNOWN
.° na. Notice is hereby given, thet at a riect. P Loss. of Corner Commercial San Francisco . ; KN OWN PEOPLE WHOLLY .
ine. po pi per share was levied upe Vitality. Sexual Infirmities, Established Di
the capital stock of the corparation, payEte., Etc. ye ment of Sexual ogee
. able immediately, in United States gold coin, ti mgs ‘ cha bette Git ¢
; . to the Secretary at the office of the Comp® . rE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE tas nenstnonage ot tes anatheae T, niee y, No. 525 Commercial oor a i who dee! eutering trian SEXUAL ARS the powertand value.ot.the 88 well as
California. Ans stock upon nich te ane . NERVOUS COMPLAINTS isa physician who bet etl genie ot which
Se eee wii be ett t ana . 2 end their ailments arid successsignetords’ct parties eet ®, fac-similie
Stivertlzed for. aale’at, pobllic suction > and . .tully rest them. ond question.” The truth of there tlatine® 4 for sale os bef wi Att be sotd . general practitioner is not sufficiently tue be nba «eran te cpeee testimon
. inedee, eae ieth day of” Jone, 1384, —_ eo aay formar ecg ro john ce-ntind nrg bf ease be eit ey they an
} to the delinquent assessment together hd rack ppectaliet: 4 +e A Cieroi.,
(with costs of odvertishig and expenses . of . © peatorerncensthae practice, thorough know! Custom Hover,
Sax) Francrsco, Cal.,
Messrs H. H. Warner & Go cana
ENTLEMBS : ve been sufferin
, neys, which manifested, themselves by in.
‘ tense painsand weakness in the back and
joins, The frequency of these attacks dis.
eased my kidneys to such an extent that
gravel stones ot ae bate stones ‘f
age, ip sine fom the head of a pin tee f
pea. en the stones passed from the
tschat rancho eve th the kid: ‘i
sidethe hip bone, di in front ear ad am
“was so severe that they amounted'to alm
+-convuisions: 1 some of the bens
, two of ‘which make
ey diseases a ity, and they told
me that I never could be cured. Learnig.
serough a friend the good effects attending
e use of Your Kicney and Liver Cure in
kidney Wiseases, I commenced taking it
about six months ago.. After taking th
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any pain, since which time I-have had no
symptyms of my former trouble.
OAKLAND, .a., Noy. 21, 1881,
Messrs, H. H. Warner & Co.: i
GENTLEMEN; . I haye been suffering for the
past four years with disease of the kidneys
and inflamation of the bladder. I have pains
in my back and loins, At tifnes could scarcely urinate ; and when I did, it was attendod
with severe pains:and burning’ sensations,
I was in doubt about commencing to take
our Safe Kidney and. Liver Qure, as I had
en so much medicine without obtaini
any relief, but finally concluded it woul
do no harm to try it, Lean cheerfully testify
that nothing has given me so much relief,
I believe it to bea thorough cute for kidney
and bladder troubles,
Gb Sp sllte
ist & Market St.
San Francisco, Cal; Nov. 21, 1881
Messrs. H, H,/ Warner & Co. ; :
GenTLEMEN: This last summer I suffered
with pains in my back and loins, which profrom an unhealthy condition of my
kidneys. My business, that of . railroading
is one that often induces. and always =
railroad men know. I suffered.so much that
I was obliged to lay off for some time.
Hearing Mt penn inte Kidney and Liver Cure,
commenced taking it, and after taking three
or four bottles, found ‘my health rapidly
y returning: 1 never felt better in my life than
Tnow do, IT am ep Bsesene of the virtues
of your Kidney and Liver Cure, and cheerfully recommend it to all persons sufferin
with kidney affections. .
®
Santa Banpara, Cal., March 10,1881.
Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co,: ”
Genriemen: I have been troubled with
liver complaint, for the last two Years, and
have all the different medicines advertised for said diseases, aswell as the medicines
prescribed by physicians, but ni
reached my case. I have used two tles
sat “daserd agin ic ae Cure, and am now
ly well, .I-can cheerfully testify : that
I has dene all you advertise and claim for it
HM, Van Ufoire
AvBURN, Cal,, April 21, 1881.
Messrs, H. H. Warner & Co.:
GENTLEMAN: I have been sick with kidney diseases for sixteen years, and have been
treated by physicans both. sllopashic and
honiedépathic, “and never was ieved as I
have been by Warner's Safe.. Kidney and
Liver Cure.fet Se ae
Santa Kosa, Dee. 4, 1980.
Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co,:
Thave used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and. find it allas is
claim for it in kidney troubles.
GENTLEMEN:
aS Santa Rosa Ban..
ALAMEDA, Cal., Noy, 22, 1881.
Messrs. 'H. H: Warrier & €o.:
, GENTLEM EN: I have been
r t in my should
afflicted with
€ , ‘ahd severe
pains in my kidneys.. I commenced taking
your Kidney ‘a Liver. Cire, and after
taking two bottles the painsall left me,’ and
I have had no reetrns of the pains since.
OaKuann, Cal., Nov. 21, 1881.
Messrs. HH. Warner & ‘Ca, : j
GExTLEMEN: I have suffered with pains
in my back and kidneys for the past two
years, the effects of a severe strain and cold
contracted atthe same time, Knowing 0
friends, in the East, that had been cured by
was in
duced The it, and it has proved in my
case decidedly beneficial
-*{ Pwentieth and New Broadway.
San Francisco, Cal., Oct, 26,
Messrs. H. H. Warner &Co,:
<GextLEMEN: I have been. suffering. with
kidney complaint for the ares year
syinptoms ' were ‘pains in 6 back,
@ burning sensation. in. two direcly
over the .kidneys. “was more seven
cold
in my kidn -I was treated. by
Se a eet eee or
. :
: we medies, but failed to obrelief until = friend, © father hed
your Safe Rufnay. and Liver
Cure, ied’ me to’ try it. Ihave been
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for the sano ga months,and have been
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aed rearing from time'to time until the
stones ‘wore a ,° the pain‘
vates any affection of the kikneys, as allf
At