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April 15, 1882 (4 pages)

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ff . soi fe ao to a Nes SHE, DAYY TRANSCRIPT. { LNo, 1260.] Unrreb Stires Laxp Orrice, ? Sacramento, Cab., February 17, cath ba hereb: , that OTeaa, « GEO. J SST iN, WM. CAMPFRED JONES, W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT and GEO. C. SHAW, is yl oe Nevada City, Nevada county, tor P t . N. 76> W. 8T'ks dist: thence N. Appian is tend or he WH a 4 1 1882. OTICE is hereby eit te A. Wal i. : is Nevada » Nevada goog G nia, has application for Patent for the Williams Placer and Mines, bearing cold, in Gold Flat Mining District, Nevada CounEE eset and ibed in the plat and notes on file in this office,as follows, viz: Williams Placer Mine. 14° E. 10. 772.2 f't or 11.70 ch’s cross lode videniee quartz mine (a) ved survey) 8. 14° E. 65 ks from leaning ‘oak mentioned in Providence field notes 1333.2 feet or 9.30 ch’s to a post marked 4,” from which a cedar tree 6 in’s diam. bears 8. 45° E. 11 I'ks dist; thence 8 31 1-4° E, 577.5 feet or 8.75 ch’s to a post marked “‘W. ‘No. 5,” from which a pine tree 14 in’s diam. bears 8. 26° W. 9 I’ks dist; thence 8. 237° E. 11.00 ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine, 1496.9 feet or 22.68 ch’s post “P. No. 8” of Persever‘ance quartz mine wed survey) 41.50 ch’s cross } Ready road 23u5 feet or , [42-47 ch’s to a post marked ““W. No. 6," from game »efore this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. i. ED. Pray Register. J. M. Walling, Attorney. feb21 Sheriff's Sale. W W CROSS, Administrator of the Beate ot oh gM T. W. Sigourney, deceas) Su q ed, Plaintiff,” ’ r of Sale jand Decree of Foreclosure. vs. G. W. SMITH AND H. C, MILLS, Defendants, NDER AND BY VIRTUE of Saleand Decree of Fo: t; N ‘ ia, 1 Sore ee We bg arney, recov: a jud neaed. W, Smith and H. C, Mills. Defendants, on the 2d day of August, A. D. 1879, for the sum of Twenty Three Thousand Three Hundred ty and 80-100 Dollars taxed at $59 95,and ‘OF AN ORDER issued & Ul since the rendering of said j ent me deceased, and the said W, W. Fil Hh ly qualified as such, and substituted as the J tt Creditor cause by order of said Court duly and en iceishereby given that I will sell at Sale in front of the Court House , in the City of Nevada, County of Ne, State of California, on hursday, the 20th Day of April, . D, 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock u.,and 5 o'clock Pp. M., to wit, 2 o'clock Mi all the right, title and interest of said endants in and to the above described hest and best bidder for id judgment, interest and i! ie crea . property, to the cash to satisfy all costs. — Given under my hand this 29th day of A. .D._1882. "KE. 0, TOMPKINS, Sheriff, By RB. D. Carrer, Under Sheriff. H. V. Reardan, Attornev. m30 Guardianship Notice. N_the Su 4 rior Court of the County of I Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Guardianship of Lens, Charles, John, Julia, Amelia and Louisa Guscetti, minors, It ng to this Court from the petition of thisday presented and filed by Chagtes Genasci, the tdian of the and estates of. na. Guscetti, len Guscetti, John Guscetti, Amelia whicha pine tree 6 in’s diam. bears N. 21> W. 23 I’ks dist; thence N. 7 feet or 7.58 ch's'to a pine stump marked “"W No. 7” on south side of road; thence 8. 84 1-2 > W. 7.00 ch’s cross road 707 5 feet or 10.72 eh's to-a post-marked ““W,-No. 8" from whicha pine tree 12 in’s diam. bears N. 33> W. 29 I'ks dist; thence N. 880 W. 863.9 feet or 13:09 ch’s to the place of beginning and containing 104.64 acres, of which 53.33 acres are eo.tained in the surveys of the quartz lodes hereinafter di , having area of placer claim 56.31 acres. C Peck No. 1 Quartz Lode. ‘ey of, Boundaries. Beginning at NW. corner at a post marked “P.1 No. 7” from which a pine tree 7 in’s diam, bears N. 33° E. 101’ks dist; thence var. 18° east N, 54° E. 8.14ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine,-3.20 ch’s cross lode line of ‘Providence quartz mine as surveyed,4.54 ch's post ‘‘P.1 No. 1” on lode, 4.79 ch’'s cross oranch of Peck’s ravine, 493 feet or 7.47 ch's to post marked “P.1 No. 6” on line of Williams placer, from which post ‘‘W. No. 2” bears N. 891-42 W.15.73 ch’s dist; thence 8. 89 14°. 132.7 feet or 2.01 ch’s to post marked ‘‘P.1 No.5”; thence 8. 836° E. 3.80 ch's cross branch of Peck’s ravine, 1396.6 feet or 21.16 ch’s to marked “P, 1 No. 4” on east line of Williams placer, from which post “P. No. 8” of Perseveraace quartz mine bears N. 23-42 W. 240 ch’s dist; thence 8. 2 3-42 E. 28.4 feet or 0.43 ch’s to a post marked “F. 1 No. 3” from which a pine tree 8 in’'s diam. bears N. 472 W. 11 I’ks dist; thence S. 54° W. 4.30 ch’s post “P. 1 No. 2” on lode, 583.4 feet Or 8.84 ch’s to a post marked “P. 1 No. 8” from which the 1-4 Sec. corner on west side of Sec, 13, T. 16, N. R. No, 8 E. M.D, M. bears N. 829 41’ W. 23.83 chs dist; thence N. 36° W. 1499.5 feet or 22.72 ehs to place of beginning and containing 20.5 acres. Peck No, 2 Lode, Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at NW. cor. ata post marked } Sec. cor. on west side of Sec. 13,T. 16, N. kK. No. 8.£. M. D. B. and M, bears N. 82° 41’ W 23, 33 chs. dist; thence var. 18 East N, 54° E.4.54 chs. post‘‘P. 2. No.1” on lode 583. 4 ft, or 8.84 chs, toa marked “P 2 No. 5” and “PL NO, 3"; ce § 2.34 > E, 15.60 chs, cross Rough and Ready road 1093.6 ft. or 16.57 chs. to @ post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 6;” thence 854° W 83.7 tt or 0.51 chs., to post “P2 No». 2” on lode; thence N.7345 W 312.8 ft. or 4.74 chs. toa post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 3’ from which a pine tree 12 in’s diam. bears 365° E 46 lks. dist.; thence N 15° W 0.30 vhs. cross Rough and Ready road 732.6 ft. or 11.10 chs. to the place of beginning and containing 8 83-100 acres. Providence South Extension Lode. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at Southwest corner.at.a.post marked “P. 8. X. No. 3;” thence var. 18° East, N. 24° E. 1,500 ft. or ‘22.73 chs. to a it marked ““P_S. X. No, 4” from which the See. corner on West side of Sec. 13, T. 16, N. BR. 8,E. M.D. B. and M. bears S. 41° 19° W. 14,28 cha. dist.; thence 8. 873° E. 256.7 ft. or 3.89 chs. toa t marked ‘‘P.S. X. No. 5” on line of Peck No. 1 lode; thence 8, 36 9 E. 1.04 chs. cross lode line post ‘P. S. No. 1” bears N. 24° E. 82 Ike. list. 550.4 ft. or 8.34 chs. to post marked “Pp. 8. X.No. 6;” thence 8, 24° W. 1069.9 it. said . or 16.21 chy. to a. p post marked P. 8, X. No. 7;” thence N. 874° W. 4.54 chs., Post “‘P. 5. X. No. 2” on lode, 599.3 ft or 9.08 chs, to the place of beginning and containing 18 95-100 acres. Cross Lode Survey of Exterior Boundariés. Part A Resinning at a post marked ‘‘C No. 7” on the NE boundary of Peck No. 1 lode; thence var. 18° East, 8. 74° E. 475.2 ft. or 7.20 chs, toa post marked “‘C No, 6” on East line of Wiltiams Placer, from whicha pine tree 8 in’s diam bears N. 67° W. 9Iks dist.; thence 8S, 23-42 E. 234.3 ft. or 355 chs to a post marked “‘C No, 5” from which post “P No. 8” of Perseverance Quartz Mine (approved survey) bearsS 2 3-49 E.2.15 chs. dist.; thence’S. 16° W. 1.18 chs. post “C No.1” on lode 208.5 ft. or 3,16 chs. toa post marked “‘C. No. 4” frem which ee. i, No, 4” bears 8. 36° E. 1.85 chs. dist.; thence N 36°.W, 3.22 chs. cross lode line 698.9 ft. or 10,59 chs, to oP ad le. Cross 5 Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Part B. Beginning at a t marked ‘‘C. No. 3” southwest corner; thence var 18° East N, 16> E, 4.54 cha, post “C. No. 2” on lode 599.3 ft. or 9.08 chs. to a post marked ‘‘C, No. 8;" thenze 8. 74° E. 118.1 ft. or 1.79 chs. toa post marked “‘C No. 9” on line of Peck No, 1 claim; thence 8. 54° W. 87.8 ft, or 1.33 chs, te post ‘*P 1 No.7” of Peck No. 1, claim; thence 8. 36° KE. 5.67 chs. cross lode line 396 ft. or 6.00 chs. to post “P. 8. X. No. 5;” thence N, 874° W, 256.7. ft. or 3:89 chs, to post “P. S. X. No. 4.” of’ Providence Guscetti and Louisa Guscetti, , praying for an order Fo ancbodyy ye and Age , sonal propert; en, 9 the estate o! said minors, that itis necessary and would be beneficial to said minors and their ‘estate, that said real and personal property be sold, Pa 3 hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards, and all persons interested in the said estate appear before this Court on Monday, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1882 at ten o'clock, A M. at the Court Room of this Court, at the Court House in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, then and thereto show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such real and personal property. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said city of Nevada, Dated March at 1882, OHN CALDWELL, ‘ Superior Judge. C. W. Cross Att’y for Petitioner, m23-4v Dissolution Notice. HE CO-PARTNEKSHIP heretoforeexisting between C, E. Munygor and ©. J. Naffziger, under the firm name of Mungor &N er, is this day dissolved by mutual t. ‘The busi will hereafter be conducted by C. J. Naffziger, who is authayized to collect all bills and pay all demands against the late firm. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are hereby notified to call and settle their bills, . Cc. E. MUNGOR, C. J; NAFFZIGER, Nevada City, March 1, 1882.17 Annual Meeting. JHE Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders.in the Centennial Gravel Gold Company for an election of a Board of Trustees to serve the Company for the enpois Few and for the transaction of such usiness as may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the Company, Bank of Gold Hill Building, Main street, Hill, Nevada, on MONDAY the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1882, at the hour of seven o'clock P. M. e transfer book will be closed 26, 1882, and remain ” FRANK A. WISE, Secretary.thern extensicn claim; thence 8, 24> W. 2.33 ft, or 3.53 chs, toa post marked “‘C. No. 10”; thence N, 74° W. 180.8 feet or 2.74 ch's to the place of beginning, and contain’ Part A, 2,52 acres, Part B. 2.52 acres. To’ 5.04 acres, Total area of placer 56.31 acrés. Total area of quartz claim 63.33 acres, Total area of claims 109.64 acres. Adjoining claimants are the Providence quartz mine, t:e Perseverence quartz mine and Dingley Claim, and designated as lots Nos, 108, 109, 110, 111 112 and 118, in Section 13, Township 16 north, Range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base and meridian, i thereto are hereby required to present t same before this office within sixty days fr: the first day of publishing hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. J.M: Walling, Att’y. mh21 Constable’s Sale. rected and delivered, issued from the Court of John Anderson, an acting Justice of the Peace for the Township Nevada, County of Nevada, State of Califormia, bearing . date 25th, 1882, on a judgment rendéredin — Court, on the 7th day of May; a. D. 1877, ein J. B. Johnson as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against I. 0. Pingree, Defendant, for the sum of $0 lamages, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, from the 80th day of May, 1878, and costs of suit taxed at $4 40,and accruing costs, I have levied upon all the nght, title and interest of I. O. Pingree, of, in to the following described property, viz: hat certain parcel of land with‘the imrovements thereon,’ situate in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and known on .the official Py of said sity of Nevada, as Lot No. 6, in No. 14 Also Lot No 8 in Block No. 14.’ Also Lots Nos 1 and 12-in Block No. 15. Also Lots Nos.{2and13in Block No.5. \_—Notice is hereby given that on MONDAY, MAY ist, 1882, at -1 o'clock, Pp. M, of that da , at the City of Nevada, in the sounty of Nevada, in front of the. Cdurt House door, I will ¢ che right, title and interest of said de‘endan‘ in the above described roperty at dublie auction, to the est, bidder, rete costs: . said execution ng ‘4 a nd this 7 ot Bah WILLIAM ad “ven under April, 1882. oe Constable of Nevada Township. s le 34> E6138) Htoughridge € P,— “P. 2 No. 4” and P. 1 No 8,from which the’ ul vertise All persons holding any adverse claims . Y virtue of an execution to. me di. to sale for cash, . ‘awful money of the United States, all CE skank Delinquent Sale Notice. cad wood Gold Mining Company. Willow Valley. Needs Galiay. pdr my ONNotlce N There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assevament, No. 9, levied on the Seventh day of February, 1852, the several amounts set eo the names of the respective shareas follows: No, No, . Shares. Amt. $60 00 00 40.00 40 00 ~ i SSESSSE seabhekueiaé Symington RB, Symington Ri, Symington Annie Whalan Patrick, Whalan Patrick, Kent Mrs M &, Jones GW, Jones Thos R, ones Thos R, Jones Thos R, stmt id Morgan W G, Muiloy 4 A, Stokes Mary a, Goad Ella B, Goad James U, Goad James U, Lake J B, Lake Annie, Moses A, Moses CA, Giles Timothy, Peck Samuel, Gaylord & Robinson, Hadley John M, Hanson Mrs A H, Hanson Mrs A H, Harrison C, 149 Harrison C, 171 Read J H, 275 200 40 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the said 7th day of February, 1882, so many shares of eah parce! of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of said Company, at Willow Vall-y, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of APRIL, 1882, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertiain y and expenses of sale. J. J. LYONS, Secretary. Office at the mill, Willow Valley, Nevad_ Township, Nevada County, California. mi Notice is hereby given that the day of sale of the above delinquent notice is hereby postponed until Monday, May 8, 1882, at the sane time and place. J. J. LYONS, Secretary. INSOLVENT NOTICE. } N the Superior Court of the County of j Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Frank M. Schmidt, an Insolvent Debtor. Frank M. Schmidt having filed in this Court his petition, schedule, and inventory in Insolvency,by which it appears that he isan Insolvent Debtor, the said Frank M. Schmidt is hereby declared to be insolvent. TheSheriff of the county of Nevada is hereby directed to take on of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Frank M. Schmidt, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and all of his deeds, pana books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safelv until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent orto deliver any property belonging to him, or to any person, firm or corporation or association for his use, The debtor is hereby fon bidden to transfer or deliver any Rrceere: until the further order of this urt, pt 218 307 371 311 312 SSSSSLSSSSSSESSSSESSSSESSESESSSESSSSSSESSSESESSESSSSSE SEREEREESESESER ES SESERRESE TEESE LESS EBe gE S = HE ELECTORS OF NEVADA SCHOOL District-are hereby notified that an Elecwill be held at the Washington School Saturday, April 29th, 1882,’ To choose Two Members of the Board of EaThe Polls will be and until sundown. eT J. Rolfe. Judges, C. Beckaffziger. man, Jacob Ni M. L. MARSH, President Board of Education. J. C, Ricn, Secretary m26 en Te HE Electors of the corporation oration . of. the City of Nevada are hereby notified that an Election will be held at the City Hall on Monday, May Ist, 1882, To choose a CITY MARSHAL, .. THREE TRUSTEES, CITY ASSESSOR, CITY TREASURER ‘The polls will be open at 8 o'clock A. M, and kept open till sundown. Officers of Election—-J.C, Abb pmo op tor. M.L. Marsh and G. E. Wi Judges. By order of Board of Trustees. a J. C. LOCKLIN, President. K. Casper, Clerk. m29 ~ Notice to Creditors. STAIF of Clara Evans, deceased.— Notice is hereby givén by the tindersigned Administrator of the estate of Clara Evans, devéased, to the créditors of and all persons haying claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law office of Niles Searls, in the city of Nevada, in the county of Neyada. : JOHN EVANS, » ‘Administrator of Estate of Clara Evans, deceased. Cc \. Dated at Nevada City, March 25th, 1882. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. m26 Probate Notice. ; N THE SUPERIOR CUURT, in and for the Gounty of Nevada, State of California. dn the matter of the estate of David Thom, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 11th day of April, 1832, notice is hereby given, that Monday, the Ist day of Mey 1882, at.10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at the Vourt Room of said Court, at the Court House ip the City and County of Nevada, has been ted) as the time and place for proving the Will of said David Thom, deceased, and for hearing the appliation of A. B, Brady and Wm. pbell for the issuance to them of letters testameutary when and Ptoes any person interested may and contest the same. 7o. J. E. CABR, Clerk. E H. Gaylord, Atty for Petitioner. Nevada City, April 11th, 1882. Hogan’s Stage Line. Through inl Day. +TAGE leaves NorthSan " . rae Juan for Forest City on (as Monday, Wednesday and = * Friday, upon the arrival of the staye from Nevada City. Returning leaves Forest City Tuesday, Thursday and saturday, connecting at San Juan with stage for Nevada ‘City. 4 Leaves Nerth San Juan for North Bloomfield on Tuesday, binges and Saturday. Returning leave Nerth Bloomfield for North San Jaap on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ORSON TUCKER, Driver. The Old Accommodation Rie tae NEVADA AND. GRASS Peg bie ii VALLEY stacy LINE. Time Table.—-Leave Grass Valley at 3:30 o’clock, a. M., l and 4 u. Returning.—Leave Nevada City at 10.00 A. M, 2 and Ff P, m. Orders left at the National Exchange Ho tel will be promptly attended to, Ladies and gentlemen called for in any part of the city free of charge. B. F. HARRIS, Prop’s. , HARRY D. BEAM, Maanger. ' as herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors. of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in open Court, at the Court Room of said Court in, the city and Coun’ of Nevada, on the TENTH day of MAY, A; B:--1889,,-at--10 ‘#. Mz of that day to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada. Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Nevada City, Nevada county, ‘as often as the said gael is published before the day set for the meeting of creditors, and it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be wtased Dated April 5th, 1882. JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County, California, Johnson & Mason, Attorneys. Assessment Notice. (NENTENNIAL' GRAVEL GOLD MINING Company. -Locatiou. of principal place of business, Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada, Location of works, Washington Township, Nevada County, Californis, otice is hereby given that af a, meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the twenty-third day of February, 188%, an assessment, (No. 7;) of onecent a shire on each and every sh«re of the capital stock of the co reesored pares immediately, ited States gold coin, to the Secretary, @€ the office of the Com of Gol¢. Hill, Main street, Gold Any stock upon which this shall remain unpaid on the Fifth—(5th)— day of April, 1882, will be: delinquent, and for sale at public auction: and nless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the Sixth day of May, a. p, 1882, to pay the “delinquent ¢, together with costs of advertising and exnses of gale. By order of the Board of rectors. FRANK’A. WISE, Secretary. Otfice—Bank of Gold Hill, Main street, Go!d Hill, Nevada. POSTPONEMENT. The above Assessment is poned, the day of delinquency to May 5th, 1882, and the day of sale to Tuesday, the 6th day of June, 1882, at the same hour and ' FRANK A. W April sth, 1882, a6 MA ill, iE, Secretary. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. 3ROAD STREET.... -NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel. D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor, de Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLE
che annouiens iid hes now. the largest o Smaak: Horses, Carriages and Buggies ‘To be found in srg sig State. Teams, with Elegant es, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms, The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyle and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares, to drive. Ae oy ‘ jages for Funerals attended to with arog ge ied Good Sa Horses alwayson hand ifanprohn st ane rt gre of care guaranteed, ie ~ D. WELLINGTON. NEW YORK BAKERY. , Commercial Street, Nevada City. Fresh Bread customers every morning. : = made Oo order on notice e assessment . . . . known remedy. Eureka Stage and Express Line gw, STAGES will leave Ne4 vada for Moore's Flat and y Eureka, as follows: 4 Leave. Nevada City at 6:30, A. la., for North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, Returning, leave Graniteville, Moore's Flat and North Bloomfield daily. W. H. CRAWFORD. Agent, Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad Company. ar Trains Will Leave and Arrive at Nevada City ON AND AFTER Monday, December 12th, as follaws : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 6:30 ‘a. M. Daily; connecting with Passenger, arriving in San Francisco at 6:05 P. mM. 4:20 P.M. Daily. FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY. 10:00 4. mu. Daily (Sundays excepted.) 12230 a. M. (Sundays only.) ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 11.18 a. M, Daily. 9:18 P. M. Daily; connecting with Passenger leaving San Francisco at 8:00 a.m, FROM GRASS VALLEY ONLY, 9:30 a. M. Daily (Sundays excepted.) . 3300 Pp. u. (Sundays only.) JOHN F. KIDDER, General Superintendent. TARTLING S DISCOVERY’! ' LOST. MANHOOD RESTORED. A vietim of youth’ul imprudence causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost , ete., having ‘tried in vain eve » has discovered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to «his fel, low sufferers, address J. H,. REEVES, 4° Chatham Street, New York. 816 4 NEVADA CITY ACADEMY. ole B..B. 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