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* and costa, $1 235.
—Park Avenue, Tax and coste, 34-174.
Regidence on Winter Strect, opposite].
. $chodl H
5 Se erences eg
NILEA SEARLS® A. C.NILES. FRED SRARL
City, Cal \
— ee
NEVADA CITY
DELINQUENT LIST,
For the Year 1881.
see 2
No. 15. Barlow C A. Watchand furniture.
Tax and costs, #1 60.No 23 Bigelow Mrs E W. Lot on west
side Zion street, improvements on lot north
side Coiimercial street, lot on south side
‘Jordan street, and furniture. Tax and costs,
813 294. ;
No. 63. Corev J. FO” Portion of lot 10,
north side of Sacramento street, and one
Tax and costs $3 29. cow.
No. 75. Chapman A. Lot on éast side
Sacrauiento street, Tax and costes, $4 91.
No, 103. Clark Jonathan. ot eastside
ne steeet, Piety Hill, portion of lot on
ertvorner of Pine and Clark streets, furire and musieal instrument. Tax and
costs, 314 83}.No, 159:-Fall John A, Holds a mortgage .
on James Monro.
No. 177.
Tax and costs, $7.85.
Gray Mrs E J. Lot on south
-Tax-angcosta, $5644.84
¥. Tax and costs, $2 15.
“No, 223. Hupp Geo. §. Lot east side of
Coyote street, vacant.lot (separate property
of the wife) watches, furniture, library and
‘musical instrutnént. Tax and costs, 26°49.
No, 229. Hughson P, -&.---Lot south side
Spring street and furniture. ‘Tax and costs,
t39f =
No. 265. Keller Chas. Lot on corner Niles
and C
Re
¥ streets, lot on south side Niles
wagon, horses and cow. Tax and
No, 203. Lawrenve John, Furniture. Tax
No. 309. Morrison Daniel & Brother. Improvements on slaughter house on Grass
Valley road, horse and,saddle. Tax and
‘costs, $1 23: 2
No. 327. Mitchell Mrs. J. Lot.on west .
side Coyote street. Taxand casts, $1 97°"
No. 331. Monro James. Lot on Roger
Wiliams ravine amd furniture. Tax and
costs, 84.674.
No. 344. McAllister F, H. Watches, jewelry, furniture anddibrary. Tax and costs,
$163,
No. 35. Nichols Samuel. Dot in ‘north
city! 8. Tax and costs, 31 97.No. 368. O'Neill Dennis, Lot on west sidé
of Grass Valley Turnpike. Wagon and
horses. Tax and costs, 34 1.
No. 384. Pinkstone A. J. . Merchandise,
fixtures and instrument. Tax and costs, . ,
£3 Wi.
No. 387.’ Parsons J. F. Lot east side of
Nevada street, watch, furniture and musical] instrument. Tax and costs, 87-25.
No. 389. Pascoe John. Lot west side of
2 street. Tax and costs, $1 97. eae
No. 399. Parker A. H. Lot east. side High
street. ‘Tax and costs, 31 97.
Cow, furniture
Tax and costs,
No. 391. Potter M. B. B.
and musical instrument.
$4.02.
No. 447, Schniidt F.M. Lot south side of
eee _-__44f Bloomfeld Township, County of Nevada, . _
. Sete OF Califoriia, ahd bo answer before the . .
Fday of July, 1881, au assessment, No. 1, of
ne-Hait-a-Cent per share was levied upon
~ Summons.
N the Justice's Court of Bloomfield Township, in the County of: Nevada, State of
California. M. Simons plaintiff, vs Alfred
Mullen defendant. The People of the State
of California serd greeting to Alfred Mullen,
defendant, ;You are hereby required to appear ip an ction brought against )\ou by the
above named plaintiff in the Justice's Court
Justice at his office in said Township, the
complaint filed therein, within five days (exelusive of the day of service} after the ser}vice on you of this summons, if served within the township in which this action is
brought; or if served out of said township,
but in said county, within ten days; otherwise within twenty days, The said action is
bronght to recover from you, the said defendant, the sum of Sixty-five and 42-100
Dollars (#5 42) justly due .from you, the
said defeniant, to the said plaintiff herein,
for merchandise sold and delivered t6 you
at your request by the said plaifitiff, and
which ‘has never been paid. And you are
hereby notified that if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, as aboye required, said—plaintiff®’ will take judgment
zainst.vuu for said _amount-of.sixty-tive42-100, Dollars, together with costs of suit. —
Given under my hand this 28th day of
July, 193%. _ JOHN McKINNEY, _
~~ diistice of the Peace of said Township.
* Rte 2m ae
Assessment Notice.
AY ORTHERN BELLE’ GOLD, ~SILVER
aN ‘and Copper Mining Company,~ ocation of principal. placd of business, Smartsville, Yuba County, California, Location
ot works Spenceville, Nevada Cornty; CaliNotice is hereby yiven, that at a meeting
of the “Board of Trustees, held on the 30th
the capital stock of the Company, payable
immediately in United States coin to the
Secretary, at the, office of the Company,
Smartsville, Yuba County, California.
Any stock upon which this assessinent shall
remain unpaid on the 8th day of September,
Issl, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, ard unless payment is made before, will be soldon Thurslay; the 25th day .of September, 18s, to
pay the delinquent assessment toge"her with
coats of advertising and expenses of sale,
By drder of the Board of Trustees.
: _ ‘T. MURRAY, Secretary.
Office—Smartsvilé, Yuba “County, California. auz
Notice to Delinquent Co-owners.
N conformity with Section 2324, Chapter
i 6, Title 32, ofthe Reévised Statutes of the
United States, notice is hereby given to T. J.
Davis and. Richard Gentry co-owners in:certain mining groundand quartz mining claims
situated i or near Moore’s Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada cotnty, California,
known as the Mosten & Davis. mine, ‘‘Metropolitan Ledge,” that the above T. J.
Davis is delinquent in the sumof Eighty
Dollars for the years 1879 and 1880 ; and
Richard Gentry in the sum of One Hundfed
Doliars for the years. 1879 and 1830, being
DR.. GIBBON’S
DISPENSARY.,
io. 623 KMenrneéy Street,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
STABLISHED in 4254, fot the treati ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilfe) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated.
. DR. GIBBON has the “pleasure. of
requiring. his seavices may find him.
* Seminal Weakness.self abuse.
sexual indnigence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unetring certainty.
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring
confidence, diffidencein approaching strangers, adisltke to form new acquaintances,
ry, hectic flushes, pinrples and ~. various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, onomamia and frequent insanity.
ed should apply immediately, either in
person or by letter. and havea cure effected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
his disease, whicb neverfails of effecting
a quick and radical cure.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate-marriage; who
are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsi
bility resting upon themi, nor delay to obtain
mniediate relief.
“SERED AT HOME.”Personsat a distance may be CUREH_AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon,
stating case; symptoms, length of ‘time the
disease has continued, and the medicine
will he promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the country, with .
full and. plain directions for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a_registered letter through the Post Office, or
isin all its forms, Semmal weakness Ihntency, etc. “Skin Diseases (of Years standannouncing that he has returned from visiting
“. the priticipat Hospitals of Europe,~ and has:
lremuned practice at—his Dispensatory, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, /San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
Seminal Emissions, the consecnence 0This solitary vice, or depraved
the following trein of morbid symptoms,
unlesscen-batted by scientific . medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
ingip the ears, noise likethe rustling of
leav-and the rattling of chariots, uueasioess about the loins. weaknessof the limbs,
confused vision, blunted intellect loss of
disposition t3shun society, loss of memo: the treatment of liver disease is because the
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afilictTHE “LIVER,
The Unusual Attention which
this Organ is now Attractingfromthe American __
2. ees
Its DeHeate Structure and Susceptibility ie Injury from Wouads
= or Disease. =
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event of national intcrest, much has been
said and written about the injurious effects
of wounds in the liver, and according to the
Survicai History of the War of the Rebellion,
of the thousands of cases of wounds in that
organ, not above sixty survived, and they
“were not violent ones. :
The structure ofthe. liveris.delicate and
ig, of aspongy character. When. the veinous
bléodis circulating from the various parts of
organ, and is there relieved of its rank poisons, part of which are used for digestion
». and part for a cathartic of the waste materials of food we eat. If the organ is at
all dise: IESE POISONS REMAIN IN IT, instead of being used as nature designed, and
with every: coursing of the blood through
the lobes of the liver, the nature of the disease becomes chronic.
little success bad hith@rto“been reached in
philosophy of treatment has been lame and
the remedies employed have been inadequate. It isa conceded fact that until within the ‘past few years there has bééii no
and itis certain that the liver cannot be péstoted ‘to its right action if. the kidnéys are
affected, Itisalso 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 déctors know of.
no ageney which will at one and the same
time operate on both thé kidneys and the
livér.
ment 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
all the researches of this wonderful _age of
scientific—invention—no—such—remedy—had__No, 454.—Shurtleff $.M. Lot-south side
Gethsemane street. Horse, cow and furnjture. Tax and costs, $4-53.
No. 443, Snapp D. W. Furniture. Tax . co -tion 2334 which the other co-owners have
and coats, $2 704. “Gad & sepia ies If such delinquent proportion
No. 474. Thompson George and Emma. . t. not paid to thé undersigned, at Moore's
Lot‘in western limits, vacant. Tax and costs,
$1 97.
No.
And notice is hereby given that unless the
taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent
hist are paid, the proper.y on which said delingWent taxes area Tien; will be sold on
Thursday: the -15th day of
September, 1881,
At public auction in front of the Court House
docr, in the City and County 6f Nevaula, to
the bidder who will take the least quantity
ot the land, orin case an individual interest
is agsessed; the smallest portion of said interest, and pay the taxesand costsdue. Said
sale will commence at 11 o'clock a, M. on the
15th day of September, commencing at the
head of the list anid continuing alphabetically orin nnmerieal_order until sai. sale’ is . The sheriff of the County of Nevada is herecompleted. i by directed to take possession ef all the es. Witness my hand this 22d day of August, . tate both real and personal ofthe said Gad
August, 1831. : Dr Freeman debtor, except as may. be by
ERASTUS BALDRIDGE,
City Marshal.
Nevada City, Aug. 23d, 1881.
“Assessment Notice.
YANTA ANNITA MLLL. AND: MINING
business, San Francisco, California, Loca. f
tion of works, Nevada County, California.
srust, 148], an,assessment,No. 1; of-Thirteén
(13)Cents per share-was levied onthe capita!
stock. of the ad aren i
diately in. Unite
Secretary, at the office of the Company,
No. 34 Kearny street, Rooms 2 and 8, San . ¢
‘NB ranciaco, California. the estate oftsaiddebtor, = j.
. tis turther ordered that the order be pub. —Any—stock —upon—_whiehthis ess
srall remain unpaid on Monday,the 26th day . .
of September, 1881, witl be delinquent, and
less pay ment apdde before, wilk be sold. on
pay the deliiquent\assessment, together
with costsf advertising and expenses of
wate. Kyorder of the Board-of Directors.
J.B. TITUS, Secretary. — fi
OMce—34 Kearny. street, Rooms 2 and 3, };
6a6 Francisco, California. ags Count, California. a23
\ ais x : E. Hl. Gaylord, Attorney.
Luetje and Brand, : —
WATCHMAKERS CITIZENS BANK,
and . . . BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
JEWELERS, ?
BROADST. pp. Stumpf's Hotel,
“}
Wcodtichoppers Wanted, [sony rr.
eee . {
Enquire of R. P. DeNOON,
Supt. Derbec Mine. a20-1m
F, Von BUELOW, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon. t
( BRICE in Beldea's Drug Store, Mason
J Building, Nevada City,
Ls
Searls, Niles & Searls,
Attorneys & Counselorsat Law. . ,
wee ‘practice iri all the \Gourts, State
-, and Federal, aud in the United States . ’
Larid Otfive. . :
Ontice —Oppositethe Court House, Nevada
A. LADEMAN, .
516. White H J. / Wagon, harness . {"
and horses. Tax and costs, 31 G74.
ham, whohas made the required expenditures.
the required expenditures as aforesaid.
June 3, 1881,
matter of
debtor.
tlijs Court, ‘his petition, schedule, ind inventory in insolvency by which it appears’ that
he i
Freeman is hereby declared tube insolvent.
law exempt from execution, and vall of his
‘deeds, vouchers, books f account,*and papers, and to keep thesame safely until the
appointment of an/agsignee ef his estate.
All persons are forbidden to pay any debts
4 to the said insotvent orto deliver any preperty belonging to him, orto any ‘person,
:irm or corporation or association for his use,
: AN] THe said debtor is hereby .forbidden to
kK Company. Location of principal place of transficr or delivey any property, until the
ordered.
Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting . creditors of saiddebtor be and appear, before
of the Directors, held on the 20th day of Au] the Hon, John Caldwell, Judge ofthe Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in. open
5 Court at the Court Room of saidCourt in
payable imine. the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, onthe
States gold coin, to the por day of September A.-D.,184,.at ten
o’vlock, a.
, e : paper of general circulatién,. published in
advertised for sale at publie auction, and un. N
2 said paper is published before the day set for
Monday, the lOff~day of Gctober, 1581, to . the j
“orderéd that all proceedings against the said
insolvent he stayed.
E. M. PRESBON.....\... President
NILPS SEARLS,
New Work,
European Ctties.
Banking, business.
their-proportion of the annual expenditures
required to. be performed-upon said mine or
claim, for the last two years
Flat, within ninety days after tne-first publication of this notice the interest of said T.
Davis and Richard Gentry will become
the property of the co-owner, George AbraGEORGE ABRAHAM,
Non-delinquent co-owner who has made
Moore’s Flat, Nevada. county, California,
j3-00d
Insolvent Notice.
N the Superior Court of the County of
. Nevada, State of Califqrnia. _ Ini the
‘Gad Freeman, an insolvent
Gad Freeman, having filed in
is an insolvent debtor, the said Gad
urther orderof this Court, except as herein
It is further ordered that all the
M., of that day.topreye their
lebts aud choose one on more assignees of
ishedinthe Nevada Daily TAanseripta newsvevada City,.Nevada County,.as often us the
lé lnee' of Creditors, and—itis further
Dated August 22d, 1881,
; JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
Paid up Capital $30,000.
OFFICERS:
%. M. HUNT. .;.
MORKG
‘ive President
+ s+ so ve.Cashier,
. +. Sevretary,
— DIRECEBO! “
ye. R.M. Hunt, JOUN 'T, MORGAN,
sku. M, Heirs, J Arpoeasr,
L. Housman,
E. M. Presrox, ~
#7 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
hathre.
&"Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
R2F Highest Price Paid for State an.
y Warrants,
DRAW CHECKS ON.
Sacramento,
San Francisco;
San Jose
Los ®@ngeles
“Alsu. Sell Exchange cn all the Principal
Make Colleatéons and: transact a General
= CORE ESPOXDENTS—
‘New York—First National Bank, :
Saw Frasctsco—First National old Bank,
SacRaMento—National Gold Bank of D
+, Mill & Co,
Sax Jose—First National Gold Bank,
Lous Ax@uLus—Eirst National Gold Bank
2 DEALER, Ix
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Junction of Broad and Com mercialiStreete
ae Nevada City.
Choice FamMy Grocerlese Sye.‘alty.’
cy
:
Ae B. DIBBLE.
0 nt ne re RR ern a me ee Me
CHAS. W. KITTS;
DIBBLE & KITTS,
Attorney and Counselors at Law
‘eo STREET, GRASS VALLEX ‘
&
past, by said:
rorchWels, Fargo & €o. a-package of
medicine -will be forwarded by express to
any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 693 Kearney
street,.corner Cominercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1957. = — S
TA. Correspondents will please inform Dn.
Gilfoon that they read his advertisement in
the Nevapa Ciry Dairy Transerirt.
Dissolution Notice.
YT OTICE is hereby yiven that the firm of
_MUNGOR & NAFFZIGER, doing business'in the City of Nevada, of buying and
Selling meats at the Union Market, is this
day dissolved by inutual consent, Hermann
Nafiziger retiring from the firm. . All persons knowing themselves indebted to the
late firm are Tequested to call immediately
and settleup. Payments cari be made at the
Union Market or to Hermann. Naffziger. . C.
J. Naffziger, successor to Hermann Naffziger, ts also authorized to collect any and all
billg due the concern.
Nevada City, August 6th, 1881;
Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage.
é HAVING. purchased this
PR old and well kndwn staze
line, I desire to state to the
public that the Stage will run as follows:
Leave Nevada City, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at7 A: M. ees
Returning, leave Dutch, Flat on Tuesays,
Thursday and Saturday, calling at Hunt's
Hill, Red Dog You Ret and Little York.
C. W. CROSS,
fh eres and: Counselor adv Law.
“OBF1CE—Cor. Broad and Pine streets.
a
—
This Space is Reserved.
_DR. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearney Street.
——
Cures all Chronie and _
* Special Diseases.
V HO may. be suffering from the ‘effeets
of youthful follies or indiscretion will
de well to avail theniselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of su exbng
humoenity. DR, SPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit 3500 for every cave of Seminal
Weakness or private disease of any kind or
character which he undertakes and fails to
ewe.
MIDDLE ACED MEN.
There are :any at the age ofthirty to sixty who are troubled with #o frequent evacuations of the bladder, often aceompanied
by a slight smarting of. burning sensation
nuda weakening of thesystem in a. manner
the patient cannot account for, On examining theurinary deposits:a ropy sediment will
often be found, and sometimes smadl particles of albunien will appear, or the color will
be of o thin milkish hue, again chanying to
® dask and torpid “appearance. There are
many wen who die of “this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which bythe second stage
of seminal weakness. Dr. Swill guarantee
& perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the <snite-urinary organs. : 3
Office Hours—10 to 4 andié % 8.-: Sundays
from 10to 11 A. m, Consultation: free. ‘Thorough examination nd advice, &5. Call or
address DR, SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kear
ny Street. San Francisco, jell
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Npsecong ANGEL GOLD MINING COM.
kh) pauy. Location of works, Lowell Hill
Miring District, Nevada County, California,
A special meeting, of the stockholders of the
above named Company-will be held at the
ottice of the Company, Rooms 11 and 12, No.
sel belay Soe Street, San cisco, Caliornia, on 'HURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH da:
of SEPTEMBER 1881, atone Ebvo P, Mu
toact upon the question of dissolving the
said corporation, and for the transaction of
such other business that may Properly come
ego 4 the meeting. ; ,
’y efder of M. Ax WHEELER, .Preeident,
LEWIS LILLIE; Secrefasy.”
.
as
agls .
j water we drink, in the air we breathe, in the
. land is thé most active agency for carrying
been found. The doctors: admit they have
nothing to offer, but independent scientists
have honored their Jearning and patience,
by discovering # 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 fo: the kidney it is
equally able to do and dées do for the liver.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure was
the discovery of a practitioner, who proved
its worthin his own case and then gave it
to the world. -It,acts both as a food anda
restorer to the kidneys and 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 principally by
malaria, which is, at the present time, becoming so greatan evil in this Jand,—so
much so that President Paul A.Chadbourne,
of Williams College, hes fust published «long
and interesting article on its wide-spreading
prevalence. He states that malarial poisons
appear in 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
food we eat, and while vonstantly and naturally increasing with the growth of the coun.
ry, it is just at present afflicting us, as the
epizooty did a few years ago, ag a widespread and dangerous epideniic.
What, therefore, cau be the cause for this
terrible increase of malaria in all parts of the
statesand teritories? Unquestiomably the
drinking water used in every portion.of the
malaria into thesystem. This water may be
clear, but it has become poisoned by filtration through the vaults, cesspools and barnyards in the country, and other impure
agenciesin the city. Heretofore the Western-states and territeries and almost the gntire South have been considered the field of
malaria,owing doubtless to the poor drainage
in many localities and the consequent accumu’ation of green pdisonous matter. This:
theory is, however, now exploded; because
malarial poisoning is becoming just as-common inother regions, as those which have
beeh settled for hundreds of years,
Whatever may be the cause of malaria, its
existence isa terribly established fact,. and
80 myvh so that it isattracting the attention
of the leading physicians, scientists. and
scholars in every portion of America. By
means of its bHzhting powers the bload hecomes pvisoned and the most terrible dis.
eases-follow. ‘The special field for the operation of this poison is in the liver, It thi&
organ is at all. diseased, malaria siezes. it:
witha death grip. It is therefore absolutely
necessary to ksep-the liver in perfett conditionand esyiecially at this time. The elemente of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure are exa-tly fitted. for just this very
purpose. Composedof a pure and simple +
Feyetable extract and prepared in the most
careful manner, it has been the means of re-.
storing more people ‘to health within the
past year than any other agency known in
the land, “Prof. S.4&, Lattimore, Ph, D., LL.
D., one of the-amalysts of foods and°medi«ines for the New York State Board of
Health, pronounces its elements and composition purely vegetable, neither poisonous
nor. injurious, In orfer to counteract the
terrible influences of malarial poison, the
— care is, required, especially at the
present time in guarding the kidneys and
liver, which are the governors of the system,
How this can best be done had been outlined 2
above, and ‘as such it is cordially recomDuring the past few weeks, owing to an’
yet simple._It is composed of two lobes,.}
whieh tie directly under the right twng, ond)
the body to the lungs, it passes through this . .
The reason. why so }
known remedy for chronic kidapy ‘diseases, 1
Admitting then, that no form of treat4°
STAGE HOUSE,
modern in all its appointments,
furnished, and has recently been +
throughout. The Table fare will
ceptionable and accommodation for families
especially provided, :
and froin the Depot,
Juan, Camptonville,
Pike
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Deybee Mine, Moore's Flat, Gra: ¢
Bet, Little York and Dutch Fut u® ¥°%
THE NATIONAL BAR.
OF CALIFORNIA
CAPITAL $300,000.
Principal Omtice—303 California }
SAN FRANCISCO *
£
—w
J. F. Hoventox, President.
Gro. H. Howarp, Vice President
Cuartks H. Sruky, Secretary,
N. B. Evpy, Marine Secrctary.
H. H. BietLow,-Gemerat Manager.
R. H. MaGiuh, Geers Ayeut.
Grass Valley Branch for Nevadi' Co
TEESIVTS :
DAVID WATT, 17. W. SIGOURNEY.
'\ & B. BRADY Manager.
2
—_
_ (Ot. Grass, Valley.)
Recommended by all Physicians,
Read Certificates on back of bottle.
4:
abuayeyg 0001s ~su0y9
‘oulyoeW Aue 0}
a ~~ Railroad” Company. os
a
Trains Will Leave -and Arrive at
Nevada City
ON AND AFTER ;
Saturday, August 20th, as follows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
1:28 A. M. Daily; connecting with the
Overland Tram for San_ Francisco, arriving:
in San Francisvo at 11:35-a.M 5
6:30 A. M. Daily; connecting with Paseenger, arriving in San Franciseo at-5:35 Pp.
4:20 Pp. uM. Dhily. aa
: FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY.
10:00 a. MDaily (Sundays excepted.)
11:00 A, »_ (Sundays only.)
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX,
6:05 4 M. Daily; connecting with Overland Train from the East. :
2300 v. M. Daily (Sundays excepted.)9:18 P.-M. Daily; connecting with Passe
enger leaving San Francisco at 5:00 a.M.
FROM GRASS VALLEY ONLY.
9:30 A.M. Daily (Sundays excepted.)
30:00 » M. (Sundays only.) .
3300 r_ uM. (Sundays only.)
JOHN F.-KIDDER,
General Superiatendent
3ROAD SPREET: «2.2.. NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotek
dlee ble ced a Saree STABLES
annoukses > hs . > ie wt he as now. the. largest
Horses, Carriages nnd Buggies
To be-teund in:this part of the State.
Leams;-with Elegant Buggies, Wagons amid.
Hacks to.4et wt the shortest notice and on th
most reasere@bie terms, .
The Horses are free from vice, ot god st¥le
and capable.of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive, fae
Ser Gartieges for Funerals attended to
with, promptuess,
Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand
Horses-bearded. by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.“
D. WELLINGTON
R. B.SYMINGTON, C. E,
U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
MINING AGENCY.
FFICE. of the Deadwood Gold Mining
Company. Main street, above Union
Ketel, Nevada City,
National Exchange Hote
: —AND—
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor,
=O
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL is the
finest structure north of
Sacramento. Fire — proof,
elegantly
enovated
be unexharges to suit the times. Frée Buss to
Fo mene akan <est City, hany,
Mountain House, Downterille
Stages leaves the House
City,
‘
—AND— 7
BILLIARD ROOM. tended ‘to ail as the most etficient means
or soturing tae best of heal ° ee es ;
Da een AnMcontiqued: Constantly supplied with the very,
happiness
8
Nevada County Narrow Gauge
oi Nevada County,
on the 2d day. ef Sept auber,
matter of the Estate
George and Frank Keeney, minors, the undersigned guardian of the
tates of said minors, will se!
tion to the higliest bidder for cash, gold:
‘. coin of the United Statesand subject to con.tirmatioa
_DAY, September
Wes a&the Court
sity, said County and State, i title, interest and getegye in nlp
and tothe following described
uate, lying and being in Ney:
County. and State,
Block 13, Lot No.
mote ot. the United States. Ten
© purchase mopey to be paid
eer.on the day of Lae
tien of sale by said Court: Deed at expene o&
DENTIST.
nesdays and Fridays.”
Office in Brown & Morgaz’s
Block. — Jes
or. Broad and Pine Sts., up: staizs.
Nevada City.
Nevada, Jaa 20.
THOS. PRICE'S»
ia FE! E INSURANCE ONLY _
MAHY STREET, GRA VALLEY, — i
-DR.-S,_M.-HARRIS, —7
Ia Nevada City, Mondays, Wed= \
+
One
ASSAY OFFICE . om 6 i. i Mt
—ANP—
ne . g i WV
Chemical Laboratory, . pt temical Laboratory, . : a
528 SACRAMENTO SEREET, ae i che}
~ San Franciseo. e
EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIVED,, },
Melted into Bars, and returns made in 52° 9
trom twenty-four to. forty-eigh’ hours, j } M
Bullion ean be forw: jo this office : : s :
from any part of the interior by express,and i f faa
veturms made in the sanfe manner. ee ; H : Kk
Careful Analysis: made of Ores; Metals, y orde
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc. — oe S.
Mines examimed and reported upon. Conaany
sultations on Chemical and Metallurgicah Stre
questions, .» : aps. Ve Se
Annual Meeting.
HE Annual Meeting of the Cold Spring
Gravel Mining Company, for the election of Direetors and: the transaction of such
other business-asesmay come betore the mecting, wiN be hadon _ : :
Monda;, Sept. 12th, 1881,
At 1 o'clock p, ..at the office of the Treas_
urer, A, Ispard;, Broad street, Nevada Citys
: A. H, PARKER, Secretary.
Nevada, Aug. 10th, TS381.
G@ABINET SHOP.
s. CS. EXitchcoc kk .
aS HAS FITTED CP
NET SHOW im
Kelth’s Bathding, .
Sacramento Street, near the \Plaza,
And is’ now prepared to manufacture or
repai@ all kinds of FURNITURE) and to do
Woed Turning of every Dosecription,
Scroll Sawing, etc. —
4 AM work pertorned promptly and-at
reasonable rates, Give mea trial. .
__ nial” ~ $.C. HITCHCOCK,
Notice of Guazdish’s Sale of
Real Estate.
DY ORE8 be bershe fen that in pursuance ofan order of the Superior ‘Court
of Nevada County, State of California, made
on the Second day of Sepbember, A. D. 158],.
in the matter of the Guardianship and Estate of Frank and George. Keeney, minors,,
the undersigned; the Guardian of said winors,
bidder fer cash, gold coin of the. Unitek
Sta.es, and subject ta confirmation by said.
ber lith, 1881, all the right, title interest:
and estate of said minogs-in and to all thie:
certain lot, piece or pareel of land situate,
lying and being in theCity of Nevada, said
County and State, known as Loc No. 12, ja
Block No. 9, An undivided one-half interest
of the above premises belongs to said mihors, the remainder to Mrs. EW. P. Keex
ney. Theentire property will be sold aas
aforesaid. Bids or offers may be, made: at
any tine after the first publication of this
notice and hefore the sale: All bids must:
be in writing amd left at the iw office of J. M.
Walling, in said city and county.
: MRS. B&W. P. KEENEY,
Guardian of the persons and estates of Geo
and? Prank Keeney, (minors).
Dated sept. 2d, 18817
J. M. Walling, Attorney. 83
Moticeof Guardian’s Sale. of
Real. Estate.
by gthely is hereby. given that in purse
ance of an order of the Superior Courts
State of California, mada
1881, in the
and Guardianship of
2ersons and . eg.
at public auc:
y said Superior Court on MON.-.
26th, 1881, at 10 o'clock,
House door in Nevada. .
estate of the saia minors in
rty,.sita City, said.
to-wit :—Lat No, veg
20, Block No, 13. i
Terms and conditions of sale Cash, gold
cent of
¢ Auition-~
sale—balanve on confirma
of purchaser.
F Guardian ef the peryons and estates
MRS. FE. W.P. KEENEY,
nd Frank Keeney, minors. . ie
rene 2d. 1¥81.
J. M. Walling, Attorney. 83
E. H. Gaylord,
torney and Counseldér at Law.
best Ligmors amd Cigars.
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OFFICE AT COURT. Lous
& WALI..
at private sale, to the highest
Court, on or after WEDNESDAY, Septem.
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