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September 9, 1881 (4 pages)

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nar oy eencaranre _ NEVADA CITY DELINQUENT LIST, For the Year 1881. No, 15. Barlow C A. Watchand furniture. Tax and, costs 31 60." ig No 29 Bigelow Mrs E W. Lot on west street, improvements oft Jot north nercial street, lot on south side Bide © » 4 Jordan street, and furniture. Tax and costs, 13 29}. Sacramejto street. Chapman A, Lot on east side Tax and costs, #4 91. No, 163. Clark Jonathan, wot east side Pine street, Piety Hill, portion of lot on “Jower corer of Pine and Clark streets, furniture and neusicalinstrument. Tax. and coats, 314 83}. : No. 199, Fa John.A, “Holds a mortgage on Jaures Monro.-Tax and costs, $7 85. No, 177. Gray Mrs E J. “Lot on south Side Jordan street. Tax and costs, 3664). Wf __. _¥4_ 193. Hiteheoek S. C. Lumber and _ machinery. Tax and-costs, #2 15. < NG, dis. Hupp Geo, 8. Lat east-stdtot Voy ote street, vacant lot (separate property? of the wife) watches, furniture, library and musical instrument. Tax and costs, #26 49. . No. 266, KellerChas., Lot on corner Niles mrt-Ciay streets, lot oR south sile Niles street, wagon, horses abd cow, Tax and eosts St. No. . Lawrence John. Furniture. Tax and costs, $1 234. ° No, 309. Morrison Daniel & Brother. Im. srovements on slaughter house:'on Graas vs sy road, horse and, saddle. Tax and c #] 23. . No. 327. Mitchell Mrs: J. Lot on -west side Coyote streot. Taxand costs, #1 97. No. 331. Monro James. Lot on. Roger Wiliams ravine and furniture. Tax and costs, #4 67}. No. 344. MeAlllster F. H. Watshes, jeweiry, furniture and library: Tax and costs, 63, 7 463. Nichols Samuel. Lot in north city ‘imits. Tax and costs, $1 97. i No. 268, O'Neill Dennis. Lot-on_ west side of Grass Valley Turnpike. Wagon and horses. Tax and costs, #4 91. No. 284.» Pinkstone A. J. Merchandise, fixtures and instrument. Tax and costs, 5 26. 5 Ne rf Parsons J, F. Lot east side of Nevada street,, watch, furniture and musi-} “ cal instrument. Tax and costs, $7 25. No, 339. Pascoe John. Lot west side of Covote street. Tax and costs, $1 97. s No. 399. Parker A. H. Loteast side High street. ‘Lax and costs, $1 97. ‘ No, 891. Potter M. B. B. Cow, furniture and musical instrument. Tax and coste, a2. “Sy ). 447, Schmidt F. M. Lot south side of Park Avenue. Tax and costs, $4,174. No, 454. Shurtleff 8. M. Lot south, side Gethsemane street. Horse, cow and furniture. Tax and costs, $4.53, ~ No. 468. Snapp ‘D. W: Furniture. Tax and costs, 82 70}. . No, 474. Thompson George and Emma, tr ts; $1 97. i No.516. White H J. Wagon, harness and horses. Tax and costs, $1 674. And notice is hereby given that‘unless the taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent list are paid, the rah fog on which said de-huquent taxes area lien, will be soli on accent + Thursday.the 15th day of September, 1881, At public auction in front of the Court House docr, in the City and County af Nevada, to the biddeg. who will take the least quantity ot the land, orin case an individual iiterest i+ assegsed, the smallest portion of ssid in. terest, and pay the taxes and costsdue. Said gale will commence at 11 o’clock A, M. on the Lith day of September, commencing at. the head of the list and continuing alphahetically orin numerical order until sai, sale is conpleted, » ° ; Witness my hand this 23d day of August, Auust, 1831. ERASTUS BALDRIDGE, City Marshal. Nevada City, Aug. 23d, 1881. Assessment Notice. {ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING h3_Company,. Locatidh of principsl place of business, San Francisco, California, ocation of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting of the Directors, heid on the 20th day of Auust, 188], an‘assessment,No. 1, of Thirteen 13)Cents per share was levied on the capital atock of the corporation, payable immediately in Cuited States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No, 34 Kearny street, Rooms 2 and 3, San krancisco, California, Any stock upon which this assessment srall remain unpaid on Monday,the 26th day of September, 188], will be delinquent, and mivertised for sale at public auction, and unJess payment is mayle before, will be sold on Moaday,the 10th day of October, 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment, together “ with costs of advertising and.expenses of male. By ondes of the Board of Directors. J.B, TIPUS, Secretary. Yilce—84 Kearny stract, Rooms 2-and 3, San Franciseu, California. , ags Iuetje and B WATCHMAKERS , and nd, JEWELERS, EROADST. pp. Stumpt's Hotell } Weodchoppers Wanted. Enquire of R. P. DeNOON, Supt. Derbec Mine. © 020-1 “F. Von BUELOW, M. D.,: Physician and Surgeon. QO) buna in Belden's Drug Store, mao Buildiag, Nevada City. Kesidencu on Winter Street, opposite School Honse, Ni_¥S SEARLA. A. C. NILES, FRED SEKARL Searls, Niles & Searls, Attorneys & Counselors at Law. yr practice in all the Courts, State y and Federal, and ip the United States Land Office, . Ottice—Upposite the Cqurt House, Nevada City, Cal A. LADEMAN, ; . DEALER IN : G@reeeries, Provisions, Ete. Jusction of Brogd and Commercial Streets Nevada City. : > Summons, I N the Justice's Cou:t of Bloomfield Township, in the County of MevAda, State of 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 in an‘action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Justice’s Court of Bloomfield Township, County of Nevada, . State of California, toanswer 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 within the township in which this, action is brought; or if served out of said ‘township, but in said county, within ten be otherwise within twenty days: The said action is brought to recover from you, the said defendant, the sum of Sixty-five and 42-100 Dollars (#65 42) justly due from\ you, the said defendant, to the said plaintiff herem, for megchandise sold and delivered to” you California. which has never hereby notified that if you fail so and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you-for said—amount-of Sixty-five 42-100 Dollars, together with costs of suit. Given under my. hand this 28th. day. of Jinly, 1881. JOHN McKINNEY, __ < * eg9-2m : ~ Assessment Notice. Nose BELLE GOLD, SILVER (and Copper Mining Company. Location of prinvipalplace of business, Smartsville, Yuba County, California. -Location of works Spenceville, Nevada County, CaliNotice is hereby: givem that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees; held on the 30th day of July, $831,-a1—assessiiagt, Nod, of One Haifa Cent per.share’wasilevied upon the capital stock of the Company, payable immediately in United States coin to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Sinartaville, Yuba County, California. Any stock upon whi¢h this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 8th day of September, 18s1,will be delinquent, and advertised for salv at public auction, a1.d unless paynient is made before, will be sold on Thursigy, the 25th day of September,, 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees, ; T. MURRAY, Secretary. Office—Smartsvile, Yuba County,, Californ‘a, me au7 fat your request ng said plaintiff, -and . nm paid. -Andsyou;are appear! Justice of the Peace ofsaid Township. — Se] GIBBON’s DISPENSARY. No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco T,‘STABLISHED in 1854, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal. weakness Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has — from 1 ng the princips! Hospitals-of Burope,;-anc— restmed practice at his Dispensatory, G23 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his seavices may find him. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the conseqmence © selfabuse. Thissolitary vice,or praved sexual indulg , is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the Lb tyivio, Beitr g of. morbid symptoms, anless cembatted* by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring ingip the ears, noise likethe rustling of leav ++ and the rattling of chariots, uueasiness ubout the loins, weaknessof the limbs, confused ~ision, blunted intellect loss of confidences, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory. hectic flushts, pimples and. various -eruptions about the face, furred tongue fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, -onomania and frequent insanity. If reliéf be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should spply immediately; either in sapeny or by letter, and havea cure effected y his new and scientific mode of treating his di » whicb never fails of effecting Notice to Delinquent Co-owners. JN conformity with Section 2324, Chapter I 6, Title 32, of the Revised. Statutes of the United States, notice is hereby given to T. J. Davisand Richard Gentry co-owners in certain mining ground and quarts mining claims situated in or near Moore’s Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, California, known as. the Mosten & Davis mine, ‘‘Metropolitan] Ledge,” that the above T. J. Davis is delinquent 1n the sum of Eighty Dollars for the years 1879 and 1830; and Richard Gentry in the sum of One Hundred Dollars for the years 1879 and 13830, being 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 pee’ Hf such delinquent proportion ¢ not. 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 aid Richard Gentry will-beeome the property of the co-owner, George Abraham, who has made the required expenditures, GEORGE ABRAHAM, Non-delinquent co-owner-who has made . the required expenditures as aforesaid: Moore's Fiat, Nevada county, California, June 3, 1381, cot j3-a0d Insolvent Notice. i the Superior Court of the County of _ Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Gad Freeman, ‘an insolvent debtor. Gad Freeman, having. filed in this Court, his petition, schedile, and inventory in insolvency by whieh it appears that che is an insolvent debtor, the said Gad Freeman is hereby declaredto be insolvent. The sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate both real and personal of the said Gad Freeman debtor, ‘except as may be by law-exemptfromexecution, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee ef his estate, All persons are forbidden to y any debts to the said insolvent orto deliver any property belonging to hiua, or to any rson, :irm or corporation or association for his use. The said debtor is herehy forbidden to transferord¢liver any property, until the further orderaf this Court, except as Herein ordered. It is furtherordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear, before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Super~ ior Court of the County of Nevada, in open Court at the Court Room of said; Court in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, on the 24th day of September A. D., 1831, at ten 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 inthe Nevada Daily Transcripta newsaper of ‘general circulation, published in Nevada City, Nevada Vounty, as often as the said paper is published before the day set for the niedting of Creditors,: and it is further insolvent be stayed. Dated August 22d, 1881. JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County, California. 23 KE, H, Gaylord, Attorney. CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY Paid wp Capital $30,000. : OFFICERS: E. M. PRESTQN,.... setceeus President OD ts. y SRA Saree ers Vice President JOUN-T. MORGAN,....-..5.Cashier, D,--EMORGAN eee Seeks és . Secretary, —~ DIRECTORS; — : Dr. R. M. Ht», doun T. Mornean, Gro. M. Hveuxs. “& ARROGANT. Nidse Searnys. L, Housman, E. M. Presrow. 447 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex chanye, #7? Purchase Gold Duséland Buyllion £27 Hizhest Price Paid for State an. ty Warrants, a DRAW CUEGKS, OW New York, Sacramento, San Franeclaea, San Jose i Les Angeles European Cities. a Make Collectiona and transact a Genera) Banking. Business. 2 _ CORRESPONDENTS — Nxw Yorxk—First National Bank, San Franciscu—First National Gold Bayk,, Sackauexyor-National Gold Bank of bi 4, Mills & Co. A : San Josx—Piest National Gold Bank. Log ANGELES—Ejirst National Gold Bank A. B, DIBBLE, DIBBLE & KITTS, Attopney and Counselors af Law Faputy Gerew oa speinky, (MARY STREET, GRAna VARLEY.' 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 them, nor delay. to obtain mmediate relief. “ : ERED AT HOME. Personsat a distance rfiay be CUREH AT HOME, by addfessing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating ease; symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine, will he promptly sent, free fram’ damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with fulland plain directions for use. By enclosing TE a tered letter through.the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co, a package ot THE LIVER, ee The Unusual Attention which _ this Organ is now Attractingfrom the American —People.--—_—_— Ita Delicate. Strittare and Suseceptibility to Injury from Wounds er Disense. oe, — During the pas: few weeks, owing to an event of national interest, mich has been. said and written about the injurious effects of wounds in the liver, au! according to: the Stirvical Kitstory of the War of the Rebellion, of the thousands of cases of wounds in that orgies; not-above-sixtysurvived, and they _ Phe structure of the liver is delicate an: yetsimple. It is composed 6f two lobes, whi lie directly under the right Jung, and . is of & spongy character. When the veinous plood is circulating from the various parts of the body to the lungs, it passes through this organ, and is there relieved of its rank poisons, part of which are used for digestion and part for a cathartic of the waste matestead of being used as nature designed, and the lobes of the liver, the nature of the disease becomes chronic, The reagon why so little success has hitherto been reached in the treatinent of liver disease is because the philosophy of treatment has keen Jame and the remedies employed have, %een inadequate. It isa conceded fagt that uptil within the past few years there, has been. no known remedy for chronic kidney diseases, and itis certain that the liver cannot be restored toits right action if the kidneys are affected. Itis also atsct 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 Nver and the kidneys” at the same time, it would be strange, jndeed, if in N DOLLARS in coin, in a regis: . lithe researches of this wonderful age of
scientific Invention no such reinedy, had were jiot violent ones. 74 rials of the food we eat. If the organ is et} all diseased THES# POISONS REMAIN LN IT, in=. Read-Certificates om back —of —bottier! with every coursing of the blood through, TELE ONLY RELIABLE BITTERS Revommended by all Physicians, OW BEST TONG IN USE 01S ss0yo Aue 04 “QUIyoeW THOUVELAENND OGY a — 00 ordered that-all_ proceedings against the said . = —— eet ae No. 11 Kearney Street. “Algu Sell Exchange on all the Principad CHAS. Ww. mews, medicine will be forwarded by express to any part ofthe Union. . Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Jrancisco. Post Office Box 1957. ; ‘$a. Correspondents will please inform Ba. Gibbon that they read his advertisement. in! the Nevapa Ciry Daity Traxscrier.: ‘ OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING COM?\ PANY. Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works, W:llow Valley, Nevada County,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, 1831, the several am@unts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as. follows: i . No. No, Names, Certt. Shares. Am’ta A. H. Parker, Trustee, 23 206 $ 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 ~—s-:«-100.00 A, H. Parker, Trustee,190 195 19.50 And in accordance with law, and-an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 28th day of July, 1881, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may. be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary, Room 2, second floor, south. east corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, California, en Thursday, 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 expenses of sale. mad A. H,. PARBER, Secretary. C. W. CROSS, sf Horner and-Counselor at Law. OFF1CE—Cor, Broad and Pine streeta, eee This Space is Reserved. Cures all Chronic and Special Diseases. ve ry cea Le WOovncGe MENW Vy HO may be:suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laidat the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantet to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or Pe ate disease of amy kind or character which he undertakes and faile to cure MIDDLE ACED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty tosixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often aceompanied by a slight smarting of burning sensation and a weakening of the s)stem in a manner the patient cannotaccount for, On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small -particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of & thin milkish hue, avain changing to a dark and torpid appearanee. There are pose fy whodie of this diffienity, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness.. Dr. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure inall such eases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. : Otfice Hours—16 te ¢ and'6 to 8. Sundays from 10 to 11 a. M. Consultation free, Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or aidress DR, SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kearny Street. San Francisvo. jell. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. ‘WAMP ANGEL GOLD MINING COM. ei Location of works; Lowell Hill District, Nevada County, California, A special meeting of the stockholders pf the above named Company will be held at the ottice of the Company, Rooms 11 and I2, No. 607 Washington street, : ifornia, on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1831, atone o’cloek, P. M,, jtoact upon: the question of dissolving the said corporation, tnd for the tmnsact such. other business that may properly wd ay a mooting. wins : y order of M. A, WHEEL President, LEWLS LLL, Kean sey : eee, -s been found. The doctors admit they have nothing to offer, but independent scientists have honored their learning and patience, by discovering = pure vegetable remedy whose unparalleled success in the past few years in the treatment of kidney +] difficulties, shows conelusively that it can cure every form of known kidney disease, and what it hasdone fo: the kidneys it is 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 and liver so that when disease is cured in one of these organs it cannot go to the other, but is eutirely remd¥ed from the system. : Liver troubles are caused ptincipally by malaria, which is, at the ptesent time, becoming so great an evil/in this Iand,—so much so that President Paul A.Chadbourne, of Williams College, has just palfished a 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, andthereare no differencss as tothe effects produced. Malaria is in the ' water we drink, in the air we breathe, in the food we eat, and while constantly and naturally increasing with the growth of the counry, it is just at present afflicting us, as the epizooty did a few years ago, as a widespread and dangerous epidemic, What, therefore, can be the cause for this terrible increase of ma’aria in all parts of the statesand territories: Unquestionably the drinking water used in every portion of the land is the most active ageney for carrying inalaria into the system. This water may be clear, but it has become poisoned by filtration through the vaults, cesspools and barn-yards in the country, and other impure Heretofore the Western states and territories and almost the entire South have been considered the field of malaria,owing doubtless to the poor drainage in miany localities and the consequent accumu’ation of green poisonous 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 so much so that it is attracting the attention of the leading physicians, scientists and scholars in every» portien of America. By means of ite blighting powers the blood’ becomes poisoned and the most. terrible. aiseases follow, The special field for ‘the operation of this poison is in the liver. If this organ. is at all diseased, malaria siezes it witha death grip. -It is therefore absolutely hegegsary to keep the liver.in perfect econditionJand especially at this time. The elements of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure are exactly fitted for just this very vegetable extract and prepared in the most careful manner, it has been the means of restoring more people to health within the past year than any other agency known in the land. Prof. 8, A, Lattimmre,Ph. D., LL. D., one of the analysts of foods and medicines tor the New York State Board of, Health, proneunces its elements and composition purely vegetable, treither poisonous nor injurious. In order ta counteract the terrible influences of malarial, poison, the greatest care is required espesially at the present-time in guarding the kilneys and liver, which are the governors.of the system, How this can best be done has:beem outlined above, and aa such it is cordiqip recommended to atas the most efficient means or wouring the. best of health and oatinaed happiness. 3 on ¢* purpose. Composed of a pure and simple } _ Railroad Company. Trains Will Leave and Arrive at . Nevada City ON AND AFTER Saturday, August 20th, as Sows = . LEAVING FOR COLFAX, 1:28 A. M. Daily; connecting with the “6veriand Train for San Franciseo, arriving in San Franeiseo at11:35 A.M 6:30 4. MDaily; cohinecting with Pagsenger, arriving in San Francisco at 5:35 P.M. 4320-1. M. Daily. . FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY. ~ 10300 a. ». Daily (Sundays excepted.) 11:00 a. M.(Sundaysonly.) , ; .° ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 6:05 a uM. Daily; connecting with Overland Train frym the East, : ’ 2:00.'. x, Daily (Sundays excepted.) 9:18 PM. Daily; conneetihy with Passe enger leaving Sen Francisve-az 8-90 am. *, FROM GRASS VALLEY ONLY. 9230 a. M. Daily (Sundays excepted.) —$0:00-4.-, (Sandays-onlyj—— 3:00 Pr. mM. (Suadays only.) JOHN FB. _K?IDDER, General Supéristendent, Stable, Empire _— Livery Opposite National Exchange Hoteh: D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. gio Progvictor of the EMPIRE STABNES os a that he has now the largest o Horves, Carriages and Buggies To be fund in this part of the State. Hacks to let at the shortest notice and emth' most reasonable terms. The Horses are free from vice, ot goodistyle and capable of going as fast as any gentleman “cares to drive. 427 Carriages for Funerals attended: to. with promptness. Good Saddle Horses dlwayson hand Horses boarded by the day, week or nonth and the yreatest of care guaranteed. b. WELLINGTOM .B.B.SYMINGTON,C. E. U.8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. MINING AGENCY. FPICE of the Deadwood Gold Mining Vompany. Main street, above Union Hotel, Nevada City. National Exchange H ote —AND— STAGE EOuUSsE, S. A. EDDY, Proprieter. oases THE NATIONAL 3Xnet CHANGE HOTEL is the ‘11 finest structure nortt of it ALM Sacramento. “Fire proof, de medern in all its appointments, elegantly’ furnished, and has recently been renovated ponent tg top Table fare will be unexceptionable and accommosatio: ili ely iets ation for tamilies . , Charges and from e Depot, leaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonviile, Forest City, Alleghany Pike City, Meuntain House, Downieville, bee Mine, Moore's’ Plat, Granitev " Bet, Little York and'bateh Flat ee THE RATIONAL BAR — RALLIARD ROOM. eek ugersuudsCigars:. a Nevada County Narrew Gauge ‘} sultations on suit the times. Free Buss to: Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Der-4 Lonstantiy sanplied with the: repay ? OF CALIFORNI CAPITAL $300,000: Principal Office—305 ‘California St., SAN FRANCISCO. 8. oa . ; J. F. Hoventon, PresiJent. Gyo. H. -Howankpb, Vice President.« CuarbLes H. Story, Seeretary,N. B. Eppy, Marine Seerctats.+ H. H. Biekbow, General Manager . R. H. MaGinn, Genera. Ageut. a Grass Valley Branch. forNevada Cb ay TRUSTY US 2 DAVID WATT, . 71 W. SIGOURNEY. A. BABRADY Manager. MAIN STREET, GRA VALLEY, Home Mutual Insurance Co. — pre INSURANCE ONLY . “ . . . _DR.S. M. HABRIS, ~ ay (Of Grass, Valicy.) . ae : DENTIST. “In Nevada City, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Block. : Cor. Broad amt Pine Sts., np stairs. Nevada City. Nevada. Jun 20. ; =f THOS. PRICE’S © ASSAY OFFICE — ANB— Chemical Laboratory, . _ 52S SACRAMENTO STREET, San Francisco, EPOSITS. OF BULIION RECEIVED,, J Melted into: Bars, and returns made ip from twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Bullicn can be: forwarded to this office from any part of the interior by: express,and . yeturms made in the same manner, Tee, Careful Analysis nade of Ores, Metats,, Soils, Waters, Industrial: Produgts, etc.Mines examined. and reported upon, . Cone Chemical and Metallurgicat questions. ; ups Annual Meeting. HE Annual Meeting of the Cold Spring « Gravel Mining Company, for the elevtion of Directors and the transaction of such other businese-as may come before the meet ing, will be hald on : Mondag, Sept. 17th, 2881, ~ At lo’clock pi.m, tit the offiee of the Treasurer, A. Iscardi, Broad street, Nevada City. ‘A. H, PARKER, secretary. Nevada, Aug; 10th, 1861. Bene Whee CABINET SHOP. ss. Cc. EXitchcocrc sk} MAS FYVTED UP A CABL, NET SHOP in Keith's Building, Andis. aow prepared to manufacture or repair all kinds of FURNITURE, and to. do Woed Turning of every Descriptiqns, ¢ Seroll suwing, ete. 4 —#4F-AM-—work—pertormed promptly and att Give me a trial. Fe S. C, HITCHCOCK.. 4. Notice of Guardian’s ;Sale oe Real Estate.. reasanable rates. mil 7 Nome ig hereby given that,jn. pursuaneé ofaa order of the Superior Court of Nevada County, State of Califoenia, made on the Second day ef September,.A. 1D. 1831, in the matter of the Guardiauship and Es; tate of Prank and George Keeney, “minors, the undersigned, the Guardian of suid minors, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder .for cash, gold coin of the United Sta es, and subject:to confirmation by, said Court, onorafter WEDNESDA), Septeriber Mth, 1881, all the right, title ibterest and estate of said minors in and to, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land: situate, teams, with Elegant bugyies, Wigoneatd . ving ahd bying In theTity of Nevada, said County and State, known as Loc Ne, 12, in Block No. %. An undivided one-habtinterest of the above premises belongs to saul minory, the remainder to Mrs, B. W,.P. Keeney. Theentire property will be: sold as aforesaid, Bids or cifers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the sale, All bids must be in writing and left at the law office.ot J. ML. Walling, in said city and county. : MRs, E. W. P. KEENEY, Guardian of the persons and estutes:.ot Geo. and: Wrank Keeney, (minors). Dated a 2d, 1831, J. M. Walling, Attorney. 83 ‘Notise of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. oe ig hereby given that in. pursu. anag of an order of the Superior Court ot Nevada County, State of Calitomia, made onitig tdiday of September, 1881, in the matter ofthe Estate and Guardianship of George and Frauk.Keeney, minors, the undersigned guardian of the perseng and. e¢states of said minors, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, gold coin of the United Statesand subject to con firmation. by said Superior Court on MONDAY, Saptember 2éth, 1881, at 10 o'clock, 4. M. ab the Court House door in Nevada City, said County and State, all the right, title, intevest aud estate of the saiu. minors in and tothe following described roperty,situate, lyjag und being in Nevada City, said County and State, to-wit :—hot No, 32}: block 13, Lot No, 20, Block No, 1h. i Ternis and conditions of gale : Gash, geld coin of the United States, Ten per cent of the pusohase movey to be paid the Auctioneer on the day of sale— balance oa confirnation of’saie by suid Court. Deed.at: expense Of purchaser. saat MRS. E. W.P. KBENEY, Guardian ofthe persons and estates re Geo. and Krank Keeney, mivors. Dated =a 5 2d. 1331. J. M. Walling, Attorney.. , 38 r ¥ E. H. Gaylord,Z A @rmey'and Counselor at Law. » @EFIOE AT COURT HOUSE, "> Office in Brown & Morgan’s Sacramento Street, near the Plazn,.: REI Seticy <. ® ti t th = thi oh diz th Al Pat’ Wi