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cents per share was lévied upon the caplet of Bloomfield Townsh
Notice of Assessment,
AT URCHIE GOLD AND SILVER MINAY ing Company. ‘Location of principal
fave of busiress San Francisco, California.
Location of Works, Nevada county, California? Notice is hereby, given that ata
a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the Seventh day of September, a. D. 1881, an
saessiient (NO. severy—of—Fifteen—¢
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States old coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room
13, No, 328 Montgomesy street, San Fran¢iaco, California. . :
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain “unpaid on the 11th day of
October, 1581 Hi be delinguent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unloss payment is mAde before, will -be sold on
Thursday, the 10th day of November, 1881,
to pay the delinquent assessment together
with ¢oste of advertising and expenses of
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
WM, LETTS OLIVER, Secretary.
‘Office—Room 18, No. 328, Montgomery
*89 street, San Franciyeco, California,
_ Assessment Notice.
ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
Company. Locatigu. of pringipal place
of business, Gold Hill, Storcy County, Nevada. Location of works, Washington. Town' ship, Nevada County, Valiforni«, ;
Noties: is hereby given that at & meeting
of the Board..of Directors, held on the
Fifth (6th) day of September, 1881, an asgeasment, (No, 5,) of onecenta share on each
and every share of the capital stock of the
corporation was levied—payable immediate
ly, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Bank
of Gole Hill, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada.
Any stock upon which this assessmeut
shall remain unpaid on the Ejghth—(sth)—
day of October, 1831, will be delinquent, and
aivertised for sale at public anetion; and
unless payment is made. before, will be sold
on Saturday, the Twelfth-day of November,
1381, to pay the delinquent assessment,
toxether with costs of advertising and expenises of salé. By order ¢f the Bgard of
irectors. FRANK A. WISE, Secrétary.
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Maif, street
Go'd Hill, Nevada,
Petition for sale of Real Estate,
N the matter of the Estate of Jeremiah 8.
Brown, deceased, ‘ In the Superior Court
of the County of Nevada, State of California. It appearing to the Judge of said Court
by the petition this day presented and filed
“hy Benjamin C. Waite, the Executor of the
Estate of Jeremiah 8. Brown, deceased,
»raying for an order of sale of Real Estate,
hat it is necessary to sell the whole or. some
portion of the Real Estate to pay the debts
outstanding against the deceased, and the
debts, expenses and charges of administration. Itis therefore ordered by the said
Court that all persons interested in the Estate of said deceased appear before the said
Superior Court on Tuesday the 18th day of
Qctober, A. D. 1881, at eleven—o’clock in thé
forenoon of said day, at the Court. Room of
said Superior Court, at the,Court House in
Nevada City, County of Nevada, to show
cause why an order sbould not be granted to
said Executor to sell so much of the Real Estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary, And that.a-copy of this order, be published at least, four successive weeks in ‘thé
Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printedand published in said county.
JOHN GALDWELL, Superior Judge,
Dated September 17th, 1881, #20
—
Certificate of Co-partnership.
YTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County. of Nek_) vada, ss.—-We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners transacting
business*in the city of Nevada, State of California, under the: firm name ahd style of
“Thomas, Walrath & Hicks.” That
the names in full of all the members of stich
mad pwrigpeld are Joseph Thomas, Austin H.
alrath and Thomas H, Hicks, and that the
places of our respective residences are set
opposite our respective names hereto subscribed. * : :
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands this 14th day of September, A:
D, 1881, wey 3
JOSEPH THOMAS, Nevada City.
AUSTIN H, WALRATH, Nevada City.
THOMAS H. HICKS, Nevada City.
September 17th—lm
against. you for said-amount of Sixty-five :
426 together with costsof-suit;—“. ine) and ©
Summons.
N the Justice's Cou:t of Bloomfield Town. ship, ig the County of Nevada, State of
California. M. Simons plaintiff, vs Alfred
Mullen defendant. The People of the State
of California serd greetiog to Alfred Mullen,
defendant. You are hereby required to appear ip an action brought against you by the
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State of California, pa to answer before the
Justice at his office in. said Township, the
complaint filed therein, within five days.(exelusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served withbrought; or if served out of said township,
but in said county, within ten days; otherwise within twenty days. . The said dction is
brought to-reoover froin you, the said defendant, the sum of Sixty-five and 42-100
Said defendant, to the said plaintiff hereim,
for merchandise sold and delivered to you
at your request iy hea said plaintiff, and
which has never n paid. And you are
hereby notified that if you fail so to appear
and answer said eomplaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take .judgment
Given under my hand this 28th day of
July, 1881, JOHN McKINNEY,
Justice of the Peace of said Township,
cos augd-2im ~Notice to Delinquent Co-owners.
the Justiee’s Court .
, County of Nevada,
in the township in which this action ig S
Dollars. ($65°42) justly due from you, the “No.
DR.
DISPENSARY.
} 623 Kearney Street,
Corner’Commercial, San Francisco
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such ag Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strieture, SyphilDR. GIBBO)
TN conformity with Section 2324,.Chapter
6, Title 32, ofthe Revised Statutes of the
United States, notice is hereby given to T. J.
Davis and. Richard Gentry co-owners in cersituated in oriiear Moore’s Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, California,
known as the Mosten & Davis mine, “*Me-tropatitan Ledge,” that the above T. J.
Davis is delinquent in the sumof Eighty
Dollars for the yedys 1879 and —1890; and
. Richard Gentry in the sum of One Hundred
Dollars for the years 1879 and 1880, being
their proportion of the annual expenditures
required to-be performed upon said mine or
claim, for-the last two years past, by said
Section 2324 which the other co-owners have
pertormed, If such delinquent Aa, ident
be ngt paid to the undersigned, at Moore’s
Flat, within ninety days after tne first publication of this notice the interest. of said T.
J. Davis and Richard Gentry will become
the property of the co-owner, George Abraham, who has made the required expenditures,
GEORGE ABRAHAM,
Non-delinguenteo-owner whe ,has made
the required expendituresas afpresaid,
Moore’s Fiat, Navada: county, California,
June 3, 1881, j8-00d
Probate Notice.
N the Superior Court, in and for the
I County of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Johann
Schmidt, deceased. Pursuant to an order of
said Superior Court, made on the 16thday
of September 1881,notice is hereby given that
Saturday, the Ist dgy-ef Ocyober, 1881, at 10
o'clock, A. M. Of.sajid day;at the Court Room
of said Court, at. the Court House inthe
City and County.of Nevada, has betn appointed as the timg and place for, proving
the Will of said Johann Schmidt, deceased,
. and for hearing the application of ¥jizabeth
Schmidt for the isguanee to her of letters
testamentary when and.where any person
interested may appear and contest the same,
Dated September 16th, 1831.
J. KE, CARR, Clerk,
By T. H. Carr, Deputy, 8l7
tain mining groyndand quartz age ep
requiring his seavices may find him,
sexual indulgence, is practicéd by the
spots nnder the eyes, pain inthe head, ring
confused ~rision, blunted intellect Joss of
confidence, diffidencein approaching strangers, a dislike to form. new acquaintances,
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, -heetic flushes, pimples, and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue
fetid’ breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, onomania and frequent, insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either in
rson or by letter. and havea cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
his disease, whicb never fails of effecting
& quick and radical eure,
Married Men, ‘
Or. those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of theeckiartal maladies, should not forget the. sacred responsi
bility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain
mmediate relief.
CUBED AF, HOME. AT
Persone at a distancemay be. CUREH on,
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibb he
stating case; symptoms, length of time t
disease has continued; and the medicine
will he promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the coutitry, with
fulland plain directions for use. By..enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered—letter through. the Post—-Office;-or
through Wells, Fargo & Co, a package: of
medicine will -be forwarded by express to
any part ofthe Union. —
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 693 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Offiée Box 1957,
%4. Correspondefits will please inform bn.
Gibbon that they read his advertisement in
the Nevapa City Daity Transcript,
TARTLING _ S
& DISCOVERY !
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youth‘ul imprudence causing
Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost
Manhood, ete,, having tried in vain every
known remedy, has discovered 4 simple self
eure, which-he will send’ FREE to.‘ iis fellow sufferers, address J. H. REEVES, 43
Chatham Street, New York, = 316’
J G. HARTWELL,
ounty Surweyor.
Office at Court House, Nevada City,
Insolvent Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of Nevada
County, State of California,
othe matterof CHARLES. )
SMITH, an Insolvent Debtor. f ae
NOTICK TO CREDITORS,
Charlés Smith, dn insolvent debtor, haying on the 1th day of September, 181,
filed his petition for a discharge from all his
debts, tx.the Superior Court. of Nevada
Jounty, State of California, in pursuance of
an order of said Court made on said date,
notice is hereby given to all creditors who
have proved their claims to appear before
skid Court, at the Court room thereof, on
Friday, October Lath, 1881, at 10 o'clock, a.
M.,and show cause, if any they have, why
the gaid Charles Smith should not be discharged trom all his debts in accordance
with tho statutes im such cases umde and
provided.
"Dated September 13th, 1881.
: J, E, CARR,
sib Clerk of the Superior Court.
__E. H, Gaylord,
torney and Commselor at Law.
OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE, =
W. D. LONG,
if erew and Coamselor at Law.
“ NOTARY. PUBLI¢,
_ OF FICE--Broad street, @pposite the N
‘ional Exchange Hotel,
George
D Vea, and Counselor ul Baw,
OF FICE~ corner of Broad and Pine st?
BROAD STREET MARKET,
Nevada City, Califoruia.
pe
I AM prepared to supply
the people vf Nevada City
anid vicinity with Chvice ~
Beef; Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages, Corn Beef, etc.
At as low rates ag can be. purchased anywhere in Nevada City. ’ 7
Meats delivered within & reasonable dis.
tance free Of charye,
@
Chop, give me a call, .
I intend to always keep the best meats to
be procured in the market at the shop, and
customers, whether old or youiy, can rely
upon eoreing eee order, — bean’ ©
A share of public patronaye ‘s respectfully
solicited. laa
—W. C. BURROUGHS,
—tt-you-winta nice Roast, Steal, Cutlet or
8, Hupp, Hotel, Nevadg City,
DR. S. M. HARRIS,
(Of Grass§ Valley.)
i..)
DENTIST.
In Nevada City, Mondays, Wedneadays and Fridays,
_ Office in Brown & Morgan’s
Block. :
Cor. Ryogd and Pine Sts., up stairs.
Nevada City.
Nevada. Jan 20.
W: F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Civil, and Mining. Engineer,
U. & Saeney Mieersl Surveyor
aFFICK—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, Cal,
i CNS cree ee, jlo
R. B.SYMINGTON, Q. E.
U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
MINING AGENCY.
( FFICE ofthe Deadwood Gol
Company.
Mining
Main street; above Union
TONITE POWDER,
pe NOT PREEZE,
DOES NOT DETERIORATE. IN
HOT PLACES.
DOES NOT YIELD. NOXIOUS
FUMES,
IS HIGHLY RECQMMENDED BY
ALL WH? HAVE USED I'?,
HAS BEEN USED: IN GREAT
BRITAIN FOR FIVE YEARS,
AND HUNDREDS OF TONS
CONSUMED WITHOUT ONE
ACCIDENT, —
g ages .
: For Salq, by,
GEORGE E.TURNER,
. NEVADA CITY.
TONITE POWDER C0.,
Nevads City, May loth,
Agent as California St, Sqn Francisce,
%.
YOLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING COMRANY. Location of principal place of
“business. Nevada City, California. Location
of works, Willow Valley, Nevada Coynty, Cal,
Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock
on account of assessment No. 21, levied on
the 28th day of July, 1881, the several
amounts set opposite the nameg of the
respective shareholders, as follows:
No. Na, , :
Names, Certf. Shares, Am't
A. H. Parker, Trustee, 23 200 $ 20,00
A. H, Parker, Trustee, 24 200 20,00
A. H. Parker, Trustee, 25 200 20,00
A. H, Parker, Trustee, 26 200. 20.00
A.H. Parker, Trustee, 27 1000., 100.00
A, H. Parker, Trustee, 190 194 19.50
And in accordance with law, and an order
oft-the Board-of Trustees, made—on the 28th
day of July, 1881, so many shares of each
paxceLof such stock as may be necessary,
will be sold at public auction, at the office of
‘the Secretary, Room 2, secon floor, south.
east corner of Broad and Pine, streets, Nevada City, California, on Thurgday,. the Fifteenth day of September, 1881,:at the hour of
Lo'clock, P.M: of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,. together with
costs of advertising and expenseg of sale,
mad A. H. PARKER, Secretary.
Postponement.
Notice is hereby given that theabove sale
has been postponed till Saturday, October
15th, 1531, at, the same hour and plae, By
order of the Board of Directors. ‘
813 A. H. PARKER, Secretary,
—
This Space is Resgzyed,
DR. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearney Street,
Cures.all Chronic and,
we Special Diseases.
YWouvuNn Ge MED
V HO may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will
do well to avail themselves of this, the great:
est boon ever laid at the altar of su ering
humanity, DR. SPINNEY will guarantec
to forfeit 3500 for every case of Seminal’
Wpakness or private disease of any king or
charagter which he undertakes and faila to’
_ MIDDLE ACED MEN.
Theré are many at the 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 of the system in a. manner
the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
often be found, and sometimes smaj} particles of albumen will appéar, or the eolor will
be of & thin milkish hue, again changing to
@ dark and torpid appeararice. ‘There are
inany men who die of this diffieulty, ignotantof the cause, which is the secoud stage:
of seminal weakness, ~ Dr. 8, will guarantee
@ perfect cure in all such cases, and a¢healthy restoration of the genito-urivary or“ans,
; .
Otice Hours—10 te 4 and 6 to 8, Sundays
from 10 to 11 A. M. Consultation free, Thorouxh examination and advice, 85. Call or
address DR, SPINNEY'& CO., No 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco, jell
A. LADEMAN,
DBALER IN
Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets
Nevada City. ce
Shoice Family Groceries a Specialty,
A. B, DIBBLE, ' CHAS: W, kiTTS,
DI3BLB & KITTS,
Alttorne ans} Counsejars at Law
GIBBONW'’Ss
4 TXSTABLISHED in 1854, for. the treat-,
is in'all its forms, Seminal weakness Impotency, etc. ‘Skin Diseases (of years standlegs-successfully.treated.
has the pleasure of anKearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
Francisco, where his.old patients and those
Seminal Emissions, the consecuence o
selfabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depraved
youth of both sexes to.an slmost unlimited!
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following trein of morbid ‘symptoms,
anless cem:Patted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
ingintbe ears, noise Jikethe rustling of
leav’* and the rattling of chariots, uueasinessubout the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
os
Thé Unusual Attention which
this Organ is now Attract. ingfromthe American — . aa Niuag Commny aot
People.
a
Its Delicate Structure and. Susceptipility. to Injury from Wounds
or Disease,
During the past few weeks, owing tp an
saidand written about the injurious effects
of wounds in the liver, and according to the
Surgical History of the Wag of the Rebellion,
of the thousands of cases of wounds in that
organ, not abgye sixty survived, and they
. were not violent onea. ~~
nouncing that he has réturned from, visiting The structure of the liver is delicate and
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has} yet simple. It, ig composed of two lobes,
resumed practice at hisDi tory, 623
which lie directly under the right, lung, and
is of a spongy character.
blood is circulating fro
all diseased THESE POISQNS REMAIN IN ¥, inwith every coursing. of the blood through
the lobes of the liver, the ngture of the disease becomes chronic. The reason why so
littlesuceess has hitherto been reached in
the treatment of liver disease is because the
philosophy of treatment has been lame and
the remedies employed have been inadequate, It isa conceded fact that until.withinthe past few years there. hag. been no
known remedy for chronic kidney, diseases,
and itis certain that the liver cannot be restored to its right action if the kidneys are
affected. Itis also afect that when the liver
is diseased the kidneys are also troubled;
hence, it follows that liver diseases are hard
to cure, chiefly because the doctors. know of
no agency which will at one and the same
time. operate on both. the ‘kidneys and the
liver. .
Admitting then, that no form of treatment can be effective which does not seek to
reach both the liver and the kidneys at the
same time, it would be strange, indeed) if in
alithe researches of this wonderful age of
s¢ientific in+ention--no— such remed-y—had
began found, °The doctors admit they have
npthing to offer, but independent scientists
have honored their learning and patience,
by, discovering a pure vegetable remedy
whose unparalleled success in the past
few. years in the treatment of kidney
difficulties, shows conclusively that it can
cure every form of known kidney disease,
and what it hasdone for the kidneys it ig
equally able to.do and does do for the liver.
Warner’s Safe: Kidney and Liver Cure was
.the discovery of,a. practitioner, who proved
its worth in his own case and then gave it
to the world. It acts both as a food anda
restorer to. the kidneys anid liver so that
when disease is cured in one of these organs
it cannot go to the other, but is entirely removed from the system.
Liver troubles are caused prineipally by
malarié, which ig, at the present time, becoming so great an.evil in this, land,—so
much so that President Paul A.Chadbourne,
of. Williams College, has just published a long
and interesting article on its wide-spreading
prevalence. He states that malarial poisons
appear ip all localities, the high and dry,the
low and damp, in the crowded city and the
roomy ceuntry, and there are no‘differences
as to the effects produced. Malaria is in the
water we drink, in the air we breathg, in the
food we eat, and while constantly and naturally increasing with the growth of the coun_Ty, dt is just at present afflicting us, as the
epizooty did a few, yearg ago, as a widespread and dangerous epidgniic,
What,-therefore, can be the cause for this
errible increase of malaria in all parte'of the:
states and, territories? . Unquestionably the
drinking water used in every. pagtion of the
land is the most active agency, for carrying
malaria into thesystem, ‘This water may be
clear, but it has become poisoned py, filtratign through the vaults, cesspoals and barnyards in the country, and other, impure
agencies in the city,, Heretofpre the Weatern states and territories and almost, the entire South have been considered the field. of
malaria,owing doubtless to the poor drainage
in many localities and the consequent accumu’ation of green poisonous matter. This
theory is, however, now exploded,; because
malarial poisoning is becoming, just as gommon inother regions, as those. which: have
begh settled for hundreds of years, _
Whatever may he the cause of malaria, its
existence isa terribly established fact, and
@0 much so that it is attracting the attention
of the leading physicians, scientists and
scholars in every portion of America. By
means of its blighting powers the blood:becomes . poisoned and the most terrible diseases follow. The special field for the operation of this poison. is in the liyey, If this
organ is at all diseased, malaria, siezes it
witha death grip, It is thereforp ahsplutely
necessary to keep the liver in perfegt, condition and egpecially at thig time, The elements of Warner's Safe, Kidney and Liver
Cure are exactly fitted, for just, this very
purpose. Composed of.a, pure and simple
vegetable extract and prepared in the most
careful manner, it hag been the means.of re‘storing miore pegple to health within the
past year then any other agency known in
theland. Prof. 8. A. Lattimore,Ph. D., LL,
D., ong of the analysts of foods and medicineg. for, the New, York State Board of
Health, prqneunces its elements and compc»
sition pygaly vegetable, neither poisonous
Groceries, Provisions, Ete,—. “!"
nor injprious, In order to, counteract the
tegrible influences of malarial, poison, the . ’
greatest care i required, especially at the
present time in guarding the kidneys and
liveg, which gre the governors of the avstem,
How this can best be, dong, hag beg@ outlined
above, and as such it‘is copdigily recomnygnded 44 allas the mogt. efficient means
iyiie,i MAW. TRERH, GHASR, VALLEY,
rs
oF seouring the, begtol heal#h aad gout, ped.
happiness. :
* Dehnéka, B. & J. W. Wood, Wm. Ciymo,
event of national interest, mach has been .
When the veinous,
yarfous parts of
“the body to the lungs, it pagses through this
organ, and is there relieved of its rank poisons, part of whfzh are used for digestion
and part for a cathartic of the waste nigterials of the food we eat. If.the organ ‘is at
stead of being used as nature designed, and
Sherift’s Sale,
Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure
Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Company, Piff.
re &
J. 3. McBride, Geo. C. Spooner, John McCoy,
Anson E. Swin, William Walker, J. M.
Simon Furth, Chas. Furth, James Stott,
isa Carmack, composing the .Ameriand the Eureka
Lake and Yuba Cana}, Compeny Consolidated; Sampson Thomas, John Ger“man, Peter Grahain & James W, Wood,
A H. Brown, the Trustees of Sin Juan
Furth, William H. Williams, H, D.
David Curnow, Mary Metzler, A. Harris,
Martin Arfinan, H. H. Rich, Robert
MeMurray, John Huston, George E,
Yates, TimFaherty, Frederick Bank,
dgmes L. Melntyre, Francis Sinith, Jacob Smith, Louis Glass and Chas. J.
Prescott,.as executors of the last Will of
J.H. Ettinger, deceased, and KE. B. Harris; J. Jepsen, O. Judson, and Mrs,
Ayleworth, defendants.
Bs aad’ by virtue of an order of sale
the Superior Court, of the County of, Nevada, State of California, on the 10th day of
January, A. D. 1881, in the above entitled
action, wherein-the-¥ ‘Sonnet trold —Mining Company, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure
against J.S. McBride, Geo, ©. Spooner, John
“McUsy, Anson ESSwan, William Walker,
J, M:; Dickson, 8, M, Crall, John H. Brown,
Simon Furth, Chas, Farth, James Stott,
Louisa Carmack,“cotsposing the American
Mining Company, defendants;-and wherein
certain other mortyages in favor of sundry of
. the. defendants in seid couse snd against the
individuals therejiy. specified, are foreclosed,
and certain judgement liens therein
fied are esta fisbed and allowedas valid and
binding, and by which said decree it is ordered adjudged and de¢reed that the following piéces or parcels of property, situate, lying and being in Mississipi Valley and Junction Bluff mining distyicts, Bridgeport township, Nevada county, California, be Sold in
Separate parcels, viz:
ie No 1.
Yuba Tunnel Claims
Thove certain mining claims situate and
being in the Mississippi Valley and Junction
Biuff districts, township, county and State
aforementioned, and known and designated
as the ‘Yuba Tunnel Gold Placer Mine,” and
bounded on the north by the Union Company, on thé east by the American Company,
on th the Joint Stock claims, and
on the west by the Cobbold claims and by vacant ground,.and more particularly described
as follows:Commencing .at a stake near the point
where the Yuba Tunnel Company's pipe entera diggings on boundary: line between Yuba Tunnel Gravel Mining Company ground
and Joint Stock,.claims; thence on a true
line, variation 17° 30’ E;-N.85° 30’ W
2.47 chaing to a stake in diggings; thence 8
56 %15' W 5.01 chains toa stake near edge
of bank, from which an oak tree 24 inches in’
diameter bears N 595°, W 30 links distant;
thenve.N 60°.,+W 6.80 chains to a stake: in
diggings .16 links from edge of high bank
(formerly a pine stump); thence N 13° E
5.39 chains to a steel bar in diggings, from
which stake No. 22 bears N 3249.5; thefhce
N 68° 21’ W 1.92, chains, cross section line
between sections 6 and 7 at-a point N 864°
E 21.96 chains distant from the corner to
sections 1, 6, 7 and 12, Township 17 N,
Ranges 7and 8 E, M.D. B. and M., 5 chains
cross high bank, 13.48 chains to an oak
stump near ruins of an old cabin; thence N
17° 30’ K.7 chains.toastake on rim rock 60
links south of line of tunnel, from which a
ine 8 inchesin diameter bears N 64°" E 84
inks distant; thence N 73°35’ WV 13.86
chains cross section line betiveen sections 1
and 6 at a point N 16.43 chains distant from
corner to'sections 16, 7 and 12, 16.66 chains
to » stake from which mouth of tunnel bears
south 59° 15'W 60, links distant; thence
N 20° 30’ W 4.78 chains toa stake on trail
60 links south .of centgr of ravine; thence N
1° 30’ E 3.81 chaips, toa stake 60 links
south of ravine; thence N 15 © 56’ W 4.86
chains to a stake 75 links south of ravine,
from which s chittem tree 8 inches in diameter bears N 334° EK 1Q.links; thence 32>
27’ W 2.78 chains to-a stake from Which a
live oak tree 10 inches in diarieter bears N
36}° W 22 links distant; thence N 65° 30’
W_ 5.01 chains to a point in ceyter-of Yuba
river; thence $s65° 30’ E 5.36 chains to a
stake on: north bank of ravine; thence 8
32° 27’ E 3:31. chains,to a stg oh north
bank of ravine; thence 8 15° 5Q/E 5,22
chains toa stake on north bank of ravine
from which stake No, 10 bears south 85 2 W
125 links; thence $.] #30’ W 3.77 chains toa
stake, thence south 90° 20’ E 4.58 chains to@ stake from which mouth of Yuba Company's tunnel bears § 594.5 W 60 links distance; thence 8 74° 40’ E-15.85 chains to a
stake at head of pein from which stake
No.7 bears N gp E 1,22 chains; thence N.
172 30’ K 2.04 chains to a stake on line of
Union Company’s claims, from which the
NW corner of said ground bears 8 67°. 25’ K
4,14 chaine; thence 8 67> 25’ E. 16.26 chains
to a stake in diggings.on Island Point, being
corner common to American Cempany,. Union Company and Yuba, Tunnel Gold Mining
Company’s ground; thence S 24° E 9,54
chains to a stake in diggings, and thence
§,.15° 30’ E 6.37 chaing to place of heginning, and containing 31 acres of. land, be
the same more or legs, with all tunnels
therein, together with all and, singular tenements, hereditaments _ayd ppurtenances
thereunto belonyitiy. og, in any, Wise appertaining.
; Na,. 2.
Joint Stick Claims,
All and singular those certain placer maine
ing claims situate and being on, Manzanita
Hill, Mississippi Valley Mining, , District,
Bridgeport Township, County of Nevada,
and, State of California, known and designated as the Joint Stock Company’s Consolidated claigas, and more particularly described
and bounded as follews, Viz:
Commencing at the NE corner of the
Manzanita Mining Company’s claims, at
these stake marked No. 17; thenee south
87°, Walong their line 400 feet to a stake;
thence N 54°, W along the NE ling of Jas,
Fraser's claims 819 feet to a stake; thence N
164°, W along the Eline of (so-called) R. B,
Patton’s claim 240 feet to a stake; thence S
87°, W along said Patton’s NW line’ 359
feet to a stake; thence N 16}>, W along the
Kline of the Rough and Ready Mining Co,
72 feet toa stake; thence 8 33°, W along
«NW line ofsaid Rough and Ready Co. 641
feet to a stake; thence north 20°, W 650
feet to a stake on°Yuba Tunnel Co,'s § line;
thence N 78}°, E 240 feet toa stake; thence
N 33 >, E60 feet. to a stake; thence N 69> i
E 420 feet to.a stake at the SE corner of the
said Yuba Tunnel Co.'s twenty (20) claim jocation; thence N 94°, W along the E line of
said location 896 feet te a stake known as
Cook & Co.'s corner; thence § 3432 +E 700
feet toa stake; thence to the place of beginning.
he said described minirg ground being
the same recorded in the Mining ReGards ot
the said Mississippi Valley mining District
in Book 2, Page 6, known as the Pa ner location; aiso in Book 2, Page 99, and known
48 the Sweetland & Buckhell location; also in
Book 2, Page 146; aud known as the Stidgor
Milner location, ather withany and al}
tunnels therein ayd juprovements thereon.
+ 2 . Uni No 3, '
Claims,
All.and singular those certa’ vel mining claims sitiate on see Hill, in
Junction Blu Mining District, Bridgeport
township, County of Nevada, State, of Caiifornia, Known and designated as the Union
Claians, and bounded as follows : i
On, the N by. the ¢laims ot the scotch Conpany, 80 called, and by the Effinger claims;
on the E by, miping land of the Americas,
Dickson, J. M. Crall, John H. Brown, .
Lodge, No. 67, L. O. ‘O. ¥., the Giant .
Powder Company, D.»Furth, Block & ,
~~ upon a decree of foreclosure, entered by
with all orfany tunnels therein,
provements thereon.No, 4.
: American Claims, .
Alland singular those certain gold bearin.
. gavel mines situate and being in Mississj,)}
; Valley and JuactionBluff Mining District
. Bridgeport Township, County of Nevada’
. State of California, and known and designa:
. ted as the American Mining claims; and in,
Gold Bluff mining claimg, bounded and q,.
scribed as follows:
Commencing at an oak stump at the sp
corner thereof and rupying thence N 49>
15’ W 1510 ft; thence 2?:E 58) ft; thence s
. #5. W 281 ft; thence S 464° E.80ft: then,
N 43> 45° W 678 ft; thence N 4649: W. oe
ft; thence N 4635 E 218 ft; thence N 4p}ch
W 1634 ft; thence N 465° E 196 8-19 i.
thence N 434° £ 719 ft; thence N 38° W 14)
ft;.thencé $ 4345 W 659 ft; thence N 56° w_
934 ft; thence S 34° W 360 ft; thence y
493° W 249 ft; thence N 304° E 115)
thence N 444° W 147 it; thence N $045 w
177 ft; thence N.514° W_ 86} ft; thence 4
47> W 113) ft; thence N 24° W:.409 ft:
thénce 8 76>: W 105 ft; thence § 58 W 99;
ft; thence S 54° W 245 ft; thence S 174° };
260jft; thence £ 14> E 540 ft;thenee E490 fest.
thenceS 47° E350 ft; thence N_ 862. F, guy .
ft; thence 8 S65. 45" E387 ft; thence $502 pp .
27} ft; thence S’ 8442 E 138 ft; thence s 2°
W 400 ft; thence S 42°. E530 ft; thence 5
844° E 400 ft; thenae.N 769. E 350 ft; thence
N 603° E.222 teet to the place of beginnin,.
Also including the Powell, or Maple Tu).
nel claims, boutided on the N by the Sinkin.
Fund elaims; on the E by brow of th.
hill sloping toward Sebastopobravine; on th».
8 by the Moore and raed claims, and on,
the West by the Gold Bluff mining claing;
also the Moore and Murphy claims contyiy.
ing eight claigs of eighty by,one hundsci.
and eighty feet each, and bound on.the x
by the. Powell claims, on the E. by) the brow
of thehill sloping toward Sebastopal ravine:
onthe 8 by the Bow'es, McCoy & Co, claims
and on the W by the Moore claims, ,9li oj .
which will more fully appear by a map of 4 .
survey made by H_&. Bradley,-County Sur.
veyor of Nevada County, and recerded. Fel).
ruary 5th, 1868, in Book 4, Page-828 of Min.
ing Records of the Countg-of Nevada, to.
which reference is hereby; made for a more
full and ample descriptiow of the foregoing
claims,
] > Also those certain other claims described
as follows: : .
Beginning at a stake standing: over the
upper end of the 3inking Eund tannél ani}
running thence 8 43}° W_ 659 ft; thence N
562 W 934 fts thence S 34° W 360 ft; thence
49> 45’ W949 ft; thence N 894° E 15} tt’
thence N 44}? W 147 ft; thence N 303° Ww
177 ft; thence N 614° W_ 864 ft; thence N
47> W 113} ft; thence N 24° W 409 fr;
thence N .73}° E 485 ft; thence N 249 W
457 ft; thence N 21° W. 418,ft to an iron
stake on the bed rock at the NW corner:
thence around the rim rock on the N and i!
side of Manzanita Hill to the place of ‘bogin. ,
ning, comprising the mining claims former.
ly known as the Hayden claims, Jas. Cook «
Co,*claims, Fraser and Abbey.claims, Stro.
bridge & Co. claiis, Jeffcrgon:& Coielaims,
the McKibbo anu Eastman. clains,. Sinking
Fund claims and Dawson. & Wentworth
claims. :
Also those certain other mining. elaims on
Manzanita Hill contiguous and adjothingtga
hereinbefore described mining claéins, ani
known and desizynated formerly as the Pease .
& Bowles claims, the Moore claims, the
Scotch: claims, the McDowell claims, the
Badger claims, and the Miller claims, so
called from. haying been purchased froin
N.C, Miller, ;
All of the foregoing claims have been consolidated, and are now known as the American.Company claims, or American mining
claims; also the outlet to said mining claims
into the Middle Yuba river, undercirrents
and improvements,-and that certain bed
rock tunnel extending froin the vicinity of
the Middle Yuba river into the said American claims, and used by the American Com
pany for working said elaims; also the old ci
upper tunnels extending into said claims, or
so much of any andall of said turinels as arc
within the exterior limits of said claims,
There is excepted and reserved from this
roperty and from the sale thereof, a certail ,,
ron pipe owned by the Eureka Lake 9nd Yu
by Canal Company Consolidated, @xbemding
from its water ditch or regervoir ta and for u
short distance upon said. Amgyrican claims,
and used ‘to savers and deliver water to’ the
American Mining Company.
Public notice is hereby. given that Iwill sell
at public sale in front.of the Court House
door, in the city_of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of Callfornia,.on :
Saturday, the With day of Octeher,
A. D,, 1881, between the hours of 9 o'vlock
A.M. and § o’clock rp. M., to-wit: 8 o'clock
P.M, all the right, title and interest of suid
Defendants.inand to all of the above descrihed property, to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment: and
all costs, f
‘Given under my nand this. 20th day ct
September, A.D. 1881. ;
E.0, TOMPKINS, Sheriff.
By R, D. Carrer, Under Sheriff, .
Niles Searls, Plffs Atuy,
and in.
\UMMONS.—In the Superior Court. of the
County of Nevada, State of Califorpia. —State of California, County of Ney FBS)
The People of the State .of Californip.send ,
Greeting: “To James F, Jatunn, defendant. Youare hereby.required to appear in
an action bh oughtagainst yeu in the Superior Court of the County of ale y State of
California, on the 18th day -ef tember,
1881, by William Goldbery, plaintiff, and to
answer the complaint filed therein, within 10 .
days(exclusive of the day of,service) after
the service on you of this Summons, if seryéd within this county ; or, if served out of,
this county, within thirty days, or judyment.,
will be taken against you by default, acgording tothe prayer of said complaint. This
action is brought to redover the sum. .of
$406.75 due from said defendant to., said.
plaintiff on a promissory note executed. by
suid defendant unto Weissbein Bros, & Co.,
dated Grass Valley, Oct. 10) 1879, whith eaid ;
note was drawn for thesum of $860.36 with
interest at one per cent per.mopth until ;
paid, That no part ofthe principal. or interest of said note hag.been paid except the
sum of $10, Thaton,the 12th day of Sept.
1881, Weisshein Bros, & Co, being then ,the
owners and holders of said note, legally
transferred the same,to,the plaintiff herein,
who is now the ow ner.and holder of said
note,. Wherefore plaintiff prays for judy:
ment against said defendant for the sum of
$406.76 and for hig coats herein. All of
whichis fully set forth in the qomepnnt
nares tg which special reference is hereby
inaJe, ‘
And you are hereby. notified that. if you
fail toappear and answer the said complaint
as above required, the sajd plaintiff wil} take
judgment against you for. the sum of $406.75
and hig costs in this action,
(> ) In testimony whereof, I, J. E.
Seal ;Oarr, Clerk of the Superior Court
taened aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and inp ess the Seal of said Court, at office,
in the City of Nevada, on the 43th day of.
Svptember, a. p, 188]. J. E. CARR, Clerk,
hy T. H, Cara, Deputy.
A, Burrows, Plfts Attorney, #18
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Notice.
I NEREBY’ give Henry Malodim Calkins,
4 myson, his time, I will not be respon:
siblg-tor any of his debte or claim any of his
earnings. MALCOLM D-CALRINS. fel
Nevada City, Sept, 26, 1881, :
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Searls, Niles & Searls;
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