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a
i on
success of 21
tne
The great number annually received and
cured, place it in point wy expen of =
‘tients a first. world, and
the success poner rey Feat Wake Wekcona
ito none.
PRIVAPS-BICEASES.
In Males and ities in Females sre
tthe déatroyers of health. They insidpp Romane Lar egy and ty =
he and the fr .
th
° ee, the
they give puny and diseased rome nai
"ae inaths eat be ee in
Tdiot“i fucete a Crip les; the
and the Insane.
xo St lptoninne Goue t forebodfil, a. troubled and lasother symp’
he positive traces of that most terrible and
«destructive of rn» myer me Weaksness—wasting a oda powers, destroying
shia hope of life unlined, a and dragging
shim a
‘toward s = ae
"To him finds his life dribbling out in
eae
orm of eg T. ite apOffice, the safeguard
, brings to such a: one
a to hia misery in
who looks to
sand
no hope mj ¢
vthe knowledge that the
. }aim for so much of her happiness is a vic‘tim of hi. pon shat and an ee te
i hes << eae es im.
is up rescue
"ian we pratics 504. Cons’
ea tened Saty cok omen with
Peg booed have
: se Ek hin-,
of diet, fear
h di od ‘ mn seta
enh andanen, the , ld be, peo
ris there a physician.w
*to sdminister relict, ad po TFespectable
; ueathe
3 sce of the commrunt he Boeken
@n-°-retanding now im dive
° “the “eq airements are. le
vinte. pose, and by calling ention
the
1Pro gitar any be
‘for Twenty Y and is fully rita Ba
saniniaenioey: psi ere manner, bat
by ass years of : dy
es
a make, on ane ~—— from the hands of
ae.
+ a6 upon 8 father, All in ciciiin, ton find
‘ia himone whocan feel and
voith ond Sofstans them in troub! ne in
coe ee
wish to consult , : r
iwisit the city can, ; ‘ )
bin a letter, receive ad and assurance of
sa cure at b All letters returned or detroyed. . ae :
.“¥. JOSSELYN, M. D. He
INo. me Street, near _Mewtgeey
Oe at a
‘oie Rape 8
Maier tora Be a hoa oe Be Ist, 1 feionate is no
tue Trostente 1
hat the Aassessop the-year
now Somploted and
‘
ra
/
remain open
fice, until Th +BDecember Sth, when it
will be hp a tothe City Marshal and
abe
day Srenine. December ad,
time util
with their
ization on
»end be ine
the 4th, w’
Beera. oso W. HINDS,
eum, STOLEN.
‘ TO from the Ranch of a
os At echs of EY ur<
ren Bopdas. hor. 18 ree feet 3 inches
Yong, No. 10 bore. Dhe left hand hammer
: does not etend a8 far back as theright when
‘einer ert
ALR anh
gi ASSESSMENT.
ISING STAR MINING COMPANY.—
Location of Works, Eureka District Novuas County, Califoriini. — is hereby
given, that the Board of
‘Trustees of, id on the 22d
. day of Nov, 1872, an asecemnent (No 2) of
AS cents a cpm meg the capital stock of
4 y in x ine Seaton go a 1 olnles the Rocke.
aspesslucit
aa poe ag sin eiteie Oat es hes Heb dep of day of De+ cember, teva. ahead De. cevpee delinquent,
aad will be rp aatetedols wate, at pubay shall be made
the 13th day tales A
AG omRUn wae, aggre delinanen.
tuning and expenses of gala pnten ee pbteaia' fs
By order of the Board of Trustees,
Roce thio
: Slam Feoned ood wit bos.
‘ A. B. CARLEY,
“LIQUORS « weantiones wis
‘Francisco, where lila old patients
for public inapection, atthe Marshal's of}
assessment will be hesrd, By order of the,
\] examined it.
fh 1854, for the treat
. ment of Sexual and-Seminal Diseases"
. wach a6 Gonorrhea, Gieét, Stricture; Syphi?
potency, etc. Skin Diseases. (of years’
standing) and Uléeraféd legs successfuliy
x. OTRO, pléasure of s
anid that he Js ned eyewe visitin,
he principal Hospitals Europe, and hes
resumed practice at hid Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner ot rom: , San
those
requiring his services may find him.
* The Doctor has. spared. neither iat, nor
money in seeking otft new remedies; ami has
returned with increased facilities for the
aileviation of human safferizg.
FE ag on Diseases.
ousends of ‘bath
nid tore ‘are there are iter.
lhe oat te efistente trom the effect of secret meget ot *from
!_ Look at Shots
{ates and
their broken dowu constitutions; disqualifying them for. the .hsppiness of marriage.
or the enj tof life. -In-®his horrid
situation thousands saffer until d_ath closes
the scenc. Let te, guardians, friends
attcnd toany of those who ag he
; oft hosxiale life. roy
2 Pea ala ie aad
cured before it 651 fe. ‘them immedistely to Dr. a 8 physician who
haemadc disease Bis. especial study
for years, and who is certain to, ctre the
most inveterate cases wit t mercury or
injurious 4rtge. It ts ‘important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfareoftheir friends, to be
careful-of the many pretended doctors who
infcst all cities, publishing their skill in
~@fi @iseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of eminent physiciatis from’ Europe and other
places. Be, therefore, careful and make
atrict niries,or you, may. fall, into the
tands ose charlatans
: Seminal Weeks
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse.. This solitar¥#-vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is prac tiiced by the
youth of both sexes'to arr almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the followin train of morbid symptoris,
unless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: fallow countenanee, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ny A
fg in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling ofchariots, uneasiness about thedoins, weakness of tli liarba,
confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, 8 disiike to form! new a ge mr a
to shun~ society, joss of memse maa hes, Pimples “and various
eruptions about the face, furred. tongue,
fetid sbreatli; congb; night *
sweats, monomania and © eer. insanity.
If relief be not obtained i. Neng
ed should # &*> » either. in
m OF. Laver er, a ave a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode ef treating
shis disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and "radical eu . Dr. G, will giv
One Hundred Dollanwd any one who will.
prove # complaint by. eltber og
of thia complaint 7,,.cither 9
Francisco Zs >
. rried ee
Bs those ake vanateeapiete marriage, who
are suffering mnder any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responaibilite rating Up pon them, nor, delay
Persone calling at “Gibbon 8 off8 or
sending for. médicipes tray rely
upon his as#urance 6f confidetital secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutupape.) . ally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances”
of the: ~aaes, rather than a ta prevalent a
elfish practice of extortion among q)
ond retenders.
GIBBON. is responsible, and _ will
ve'to each patient 4 writ instritment,
inding himself to eS radical and permapent-<cure,or aig charge,
‘Cure Home.
Persons at a . eaer may be CURED AT
HOME, ebdrsesing a letter to.Dr. Gibbon, ng Case, -omyppome, length of
time the disease has continned, ayd have
médicine promptly ae. free from
ond to any parpef rthe
country, with full and. ‘plain directions for
use. By enclosing $15 2 currency or Aerts
coin; in a registered letter through .,
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of se —_ Bas forwarded
ex to nion.
aRee tT Fe oubnOM, 0 Roarey
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Office Box 1957.
vatee on Commercial street.
Remember to naty BOX 1957 on the letter.
Consultations FREE. »
&7 Correspondents will iease inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
TRANSCRIRS.
-—=.
eee eee
STRXEL 5) NEW METHOD
REED ORGAN.
E wouldecall the attention of Teach
ers and Amateurs to Kinkel’s New
Method for the Reed Organ and Melodeon,
whiehewe will tesue. a ber Ist.
‘This work ‘ie jracéun jor te ail
others of ite class by Teac ns who have
It contains a clear and simple course of i struction whereby any one
-. may easily acquire the “mastery of this fawith a few month's vorite Instrument,
study . It will, always be a favorite work
with
and systematic progression; more of an
will prove a mine of wealth to the’amatuer,
on account of the many choice melodies,
songs, ¢tc,,;that.de, Minkel has selected
and arranged expressly for this work. Kinkel’s New Method will be mailed, postpaid,
on toeel pt of $250. Addrcss;
J, L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, N. Y
Send 30 cents for the latest number of
Petet’s Monthly aad ‘you will get
cal and. Instrumental Piano Music, — 817
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
8. GRANT GRAVEL MINING CO
Notice is hereCount —, of os Core
aie that of. the
Wes
day of November, A.D, 1872, an assess t
Of Arty (00) come’ pee ghate “wan levied
is the capital stock of wie te Company,
payable tuatnodindety in United States gold
coin, tothe Secretary, at his office, No. 226
pope Birect.
“Any age
pap Sep i on Monda —_ 30th
December A.D. 1872, rhall. be.deemOP athndeent aaa iit be dul advertised
for sale at
ment shal
Monday, the 20th day
— a. and unless paymade bef on
pi nge of
By order of the . Board of Trustees.
ENOS TAYLOR, Secre
ee
Office; 226 Ola:
Attorney and rand Cowal inselor arise
nat
over Green wald’r Cigar Store.
is in all its forms, Seminal’ Weakness, Lm-,.
theteacher, on account of its clearness
amusement thana study for the. pupil, and fat
at least $4 worth of our latest and best Voe Location of Works, Gustidie, Newnde
Board of
€es of an Cotte y held on te 19th:
1878, to pay the delinquent assessment, together 4 costa of adventinins wud exSAAReid ne,
+ ore bor
NCCAA NEEL EC I LIT I EEO SS SSS
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures ann = Moderate Charges
DR. ‘W. *K. "DOUERTY'S
Medical and Surgical Institute, . =4
No. 519 Sucramento Street,
Corner of Leidesdorf-Street—( few doors
below the ‘What Cheer House]
SAN FRANCISCO. ;
Private entrance on "Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the sfilieted
Sound and Sef ntifie Mellicad?'aid, in
“we the Treatment and Cure of all
Private sud Chronic dis.@aces {Cansa of
Secresy
ASD ALL-fFESUAL ‘DISORD ERS,
To ‘the Kiictea.
RW. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
his*sineere thanks ‘to 'his-numerons
patients for their patronage;and would take
this opportunity to reminii 'them that ne
continues to consult at figs Institute for the
cure pf chronic diseases ofithe Lungs, Liver
Kidveps, Digestive, and Geitt.Urinaty Or
gans, and all Private Diseases, wiz: Syphilis in’all its forms and -¢tages, Seminal
Weakness, and afl the hortiti ‘ronseq uences
of self-abuse, Gonorhcea, Gleét,-Strictures,
Nocturnal and Diurnal. Emiesiors, Sexual
Debility, Diseases of-the Badk aed MLoins,
ee ae the Bladder «diii'the. Kidneys, etc., and he hat’ his'iong experd and sasceaafieciace ‘ill continue
to insute him a share of public patronage.
By the ‘tice of many yearsiin /Zurope
and the Tnited States he is enableti‘toapply
against diseases-of all kinds. ‘He'wses no
mercury, chatges moderate, treats his: patients ims-correct and honorable wey ;and
has. references of ble weracity
from men of known respectability ani en
in society. All parties
him, by letter or otherwise, will aivtns
best and gentlest treatment, and dmplicit
secrecy.
To. Correspondents.
Patients (male or femsl+)/tesidingin eny
part of the State, however distant, who may.
desire the opinion ard-ad vice of, Dr. Doherty, in their e-cases, and who think y
proper to submit a written statemen* o
such, in preference to holding a personaf
interview, are ‘aily assured that their
COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SaGRED. AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case
Be fallyand carididly described, personal
communication. will be unnecessary, aa instriictions, ificluding diet, regimen, and the
eneral treatment of the case itself, (includthe remedies) willbe forwarded without
de eisy, arid “in such s manner” as‘to tonvey
= Jeo, of the purport of the letter or parcel
nami tied. Consultations by letter or
pe so FREE. Permanent curé guaranteed or lo, pay.
Spermatorrhea.
DR: HOHERTY has just published an
important pamphlet, embodying his wn
views and experience in relation to ILmpo.
tence or Virility, being s short ttredtiae on
Spermatorrheea, or Seminal Weakness. Neryousand Physica) Debility co uent oh
this affection and other diseases of the tex
ual ee ‘This little work con Sin
fommation of the ntmost-vaine to all, ther fuarried or single,.and will be sent FREE
by mail on receipt of Six Genie in postage
stamps ee a a
Address, . K, DOHERTY, M. D.
824 San Franciaco, Cal.
“No. 419, >.
Quartz Gold d Mining Claim.
, United States L Land Office,
Sacramento, California, Noy. 19, 1872.
HARLES wind WILLIAM EDDY
and CHARLES C. LEAVITT having filed
their application in office for a patent to
a mining claim, thé law and instructions
in such canes vided having been complied
with. oe that the annexed
pre Be larerg be ee for
Peta ADA Dalby TRAnscripr
= per valdiahed aeunhdien location
said claims st Nevada City, in Nevada
county; State of California.
T. 3, McFARLAND, Register.
[Copy of Notice poated on the Claim.]
PPLICATION FOR PATENT 70 a QUARTZ MIX
ING CLAIM.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
concern, that an application has been made
by Charles Marsh, William Eddy and Charles Carrell Leavitt tothe government of the
United States for a t to the following
described quartz lode mining claims, viz:
Keown ab the: Kddy. Quartz Mine, loeatéd in
Ne Mining District, Nevada Coonty
Cal nehip ‘6. N., Range + Tew
E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, on
ing. at a stake or wurver et $f ies Be
‘6.1 from natch the quaroy per stake between Sections 1 and 12,
T.16N.,R.82., bearssorth 71 deg. 15 min.,
west 16.69 chaina, said stake being the southyo gee eta 1G ania Gold
M:niag 7 Thence
op @ true rege po ah ls deg. 18min, East,
8. 3212 E)19.10 hain ate apost marked No.
2, said post being ons line marking the
north bonndary of Nevada City, and from
which # Pine 3 inche’ in diameter bears 8.
61 oueee x aa , W. 19 links. The exterior
ss follows: Beginning at,
st caciel P. No.1, aforesaid, thence
gee. 43 min,, W.0. 23s links to a stake
tnarked ‘No. #in week mound. Thence 8.
2 deg.12 min., E. 18.92 chaing.to.a stake in
foék mound marked Wo, 4, said stake being
on the north boundary line of Nevada City.
Thence E. 68 links to a postin neck wnennd
marked No.5, from whicha Pine 5 inches
in pa ae pate ‘Reon Noth 33 deg’ 45 min., E. 6
22 we West
ej 28 c hains to a stake in mound marked No. 6. Thence §. 57 deg. 48 min, W. 0.28 }¢
links to place of beginning, gone
nd 09-100 acres, according survey and plat
/pested herewith.
All persons ae oe adverse claim
thereto are hereby-veq «terpresemt «the
same before the Soir and Receiver of thé
United States for Sacramento.Land District,
: mento, rhia, within sixty
days from the first day of publishing and
posting hereof.
Dated Nevada City, Nevada County, Califormia, Nuvember bith, 1872.
CHARLES MARSH,
WILLIAM EDDY,
CRARLES CARROL LEAVITT.
Notice of Assessment.
Bah HILL AND CHEROKEE GRAVKL MINING: SOM PANY. Location of
Works, Badger Hill, Nevada. Counly, California. Notice is hereby iven that at-a
meeting of the Board of of the
Badger Hj wt pe id Sopoiee Gravel Mining
Compaaly, 0th day of r,
1872, an Aiba toe ry one dollar and twenty cents Ye poet aed levied . the cap-.
ital stoe said Company payable immethe post
n21
] ately, in United States, Gold Coin, to John
T. Morgan, the ‘Tzeaswrer, at ithe -etore of
—— & toate Main ey North San
Joa yd epum @sid assessbape unpaid on Thursday,
the t 5th of. Dese 8872, ba
deemed del hquerit, and ‘be duly
tised for sale at public neal auctien.; and unl
payment shall oes before, will be soid
on Saturday the 25th Nap cnet 1972
the
born ite the costs 0 editing and pide oat eeteone
ofgale. By order of the d
SIMON FURTH e
n3 Office Main St. No es
THE ck SALOON,
LEX. SLOAN rietor. Broad Street
‘4. ‘next door . Pathos Coliey's Butcher
eo
A wplenatia stock of the very best. brenda
een es POpTES a3 aND
‘the most efficient and . successfdl rremetiies P
‘/ fer plaintiff.
Application for a Patent . to’ al
; . a
In
the F ove Judicial District State
of Californi ‘or Eeeeanty of Nebene g The of California
greeting to Robett Drynan, Defendant.
Toa ae heey required to ip an action brought agaimst.you in the District
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of
the State of Californis, in and for the county of Nevads, om the sixth -of July, 1372,
by, Catheri apd to answer the com , within ten plaint
. days [exclusive of thé day of service} after
the service on you of this Stimmons—if
served within this county ;_ or, if served out
of thié county, f at in t within
twenty days ; otherwise-withis days:
or judgment Will be taken against. you by
default, aecording to the prayer of said compisint. Being an action forthe dissolation
of the bonds of matrimony existing between
this plaintiff and the d¢fendant,.and for the
careand custody of the minor children, on
the groundof desertion and sbandonment.
And you afé hereby notified, first if you fail
to sppear and answer the said complaint as
Webove required, the said plaintiff) apply
to the ‘Court for _ peliet. J
in. “
fa nena nani T. C.
seal} Plunkett, Olerk “of District Court’
—— ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
apd impreas the of said” & office
n the city of Nevada,on the eigi Gay of
July, A.D? sibs 2
=
UMMONS. —State of California, County
of Nevade, #8, In the District Court of
the Fourteénth Judicial District of the State}
of California, in and fdr the Ceunty of Nevada: The People ef the State of California send greeting to Geo. K. Farquhar, Richard Abbeg and James Whartenby, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in
an action brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteeith Jadicial Dis
trict of theState of California, in and for
the. county of Nevada, on the 3d dey of August, 1872;‘by The ‘People of ‘the ‘staté of
California, plaintiff, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within ten deyeai(exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you ef this summons—if .served
within this county; or; if served out ef this
pane f but in this District, penrece tule
days; otherwise, within fertyment will be taken against you by default, ’
according to the prayer of.ssid complaint.
Being an action for the recovery of the sum
of Five Thousand Dollars, alleged to be due
from seid defendants to plaintiff; ,on = certain offitial bond made ana entered into by
the defendants on the Ist day of February,
1368, : the ssid defendants guaranteed the payment of the saidsum of $5,000,
if the said Geo. K. Farquhar failed to perform certain duties as County Auditor of
the coupty of Nevada according tolaw. Also for costs’of Buit as niore fully s¢t forth in
said complaift. And you are hereby notified that if you fail toappear and answer the
said as ve , the said
plaintiff will take judgment for the sum
specified in said complaint, to-wit: $5, 960
and costs of suit.
hain In testimony whereof, I, T. C.
fee Plankett,Clerk of the Pistrict Gourt
——) aforesaid, do heretinto set my hand
and impréss the seal of said Court, at effice,
im the of Nevada, on ‘the 19th day of
November, a.D: 1872.
T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
Deal & Clark and . Dibble & Byrne gg
-nov 22.
‘UM MONS:—@tate of California, County
of Nevadapes. Inthe District Court of
the Fourteepth Judicial .District of the
State of California, in and for the County of
Nevada. The People of the State of Califor. .
nia send greeting to Geo) sy m
Henry Mackie and R. M. Hunt, defen —
You are hereby
action brought 7 pies set Ce Prict
Court of the Fourteenth ae istrict
ofthe State of California = the
County of Nevada, on the 3d day of August,
1872, by The ‘of the State of California, ‘plaintiff;an to 4nswer the complaint
filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of
the day of service) after the service on you
of this Summons-—if served within this
county; or, if served out of this county, but,
in this district, within ‘twenty days; .otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will
be taken against you hy.default‘ secording
to the prayer df said complaint. Aseing an:
action for the recovery of the sam of $2,500.)
alleged to-Be due from. said defendants to
this plaintiff on a certain bond made andi)’
entered into by the-said defendants, on the
10th day of February, 1868. whereby the depeewee Fenn and agreed to pay unio.
sore pe the-eaid™ Parqufiar, ty
Auditor reson a. said county, fail to perform certain duties ac ing tolaw,*and for cesta
of ae as more fully~set forth in said com“you are hereby 2 otified that if you
fail to appear and answer the ssid faa
Plaint as above req the said plaintif®
will take judgment for sam specified in
said complaint, to wit $2,500 and conte of
suit.
——) In testimony whereof, Z, oy
cai mine Clerk of District Court
é aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
inthe city of Nevada, on the 19th day of Nos
vember, A, D. 1872.
~ a0. PLUNEETT, (Clerk. ¢
John Pattison, Depaty. '
Deal & Clark and Dibble &. Byrne, ye al .
neys for Plaintiff.
Y virtue of an Ex sto pe directel and deliveréd, ‘issued out Of the
Justice’s Cuurt of: lay . & Justice of
the Peace.in ship of Bloomfield, County of moka, State of California
bearing date October Sist, 1872 on a judgment rende in said Court, September 17,
1872, in favor of Robert Holland and Bridgett Holland, his wife, and against Jerry
Woods and Patrick Fargal for the gum of
$218°T5. gold coin, with aceruing cests and
interest op said judgment until paid, I have
le upon the folowing dencried prop
erty, heretofore attachéd to-wit : All the
right, title ant interest of defendants in and
to those gravel claims, described as follows+
el Hill Claims. Also Five Gravel Mining:
Claims, formerly known us the Abbey Gravel Hill Mining Claims, lying -nd being west
ef the old B: Claims, in Columbia Hili
amare — ‘Towhship of + anergy
unty of Nevada, State of C. nia,
gether with the appurtenances noo my tee ;
longing. I will sell the above deccribed.
pate See hive ee
Levi Ayres, at Columbia Hill, Bloomfield}
Township, Nevada County, State of California, on SATURDAY, Dec. 7th, 1872, betw
the hours of 9a. M. and 5 P.M.
to-.
' HO PEHINSON,
ni¢ Copstable Bloomfield Tp,
~* Notice to. one Holders, .
Hp
\ 369,_370, etagtb ona ee,
April 4th, 1871, caf tes
HP =
Newall; Mor’ athe tare name, Dopoty st
Ten Ravine claim nown as th
Holland Radian cheba, } ven re
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Yevistue ofan Execution ito ° me direéelivered issued owt of the J ustedand.a
ces Coutt of Levi Ayres, a Justice of the
senate ene of Neva Sint ot Caliorni,
ment date Gch Siac said Co 17
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Holland and against coms Woods and Pe
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the a> Lamiagame eacribed property, w
attached, to-wit ;» Ten
4 claims, formerly known asthe Ho Be
Mining Gl claims. Also, Seven Gravel
i Also, Five’ Gfivel :
Claims, as the Abbey Gravel
Claims, etn and being west ofthe old Em-.
pire Cla) in Columbia Hil} ining. istrict, T p of Bloomfield, C of
Nevads, State of California,
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Taken as the property of the DOV e aa
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and interest of-def ve deseribed Property, to the hg hi ighest bidder, for
cash, in front of the Justice’s Ofhice of Levi
Ayres, in.the townet Coluniaés Hill ,Bloomfield Township, Co iSaigmnds, Stute of
California, on SATURDAY, ‘December 7th.
1872, between the hours a. Mw and 6 Pp.
M. m Aaeatlatp ane above gidgmrent and accruG. F. HUTCHINSON,
_ *Constable, Bloomfield Tp.
#500 Reward.
se
ute, Nove “ein
Whereas, dota tense
A.D penmgrap miter bate Rak Rien
See “OF CarsFORNTA, Biorust
}-Nevada found _ indictment of . es
‘on the of one Wiiliam P, Sweet, on said
_powaty ; the said Andrew Mark.
Dosham is now ~ now, oe one
N ill uni-4 of
: versally admitted to be the handsom-} 44
est Pe world. A talection off
succeeding aamber affords a fresh pleas-;
and the plans for the coming year, asun-{
The pictores, ené
durd,assisted by
of the day, who will strive to bave the lit-},
eratare. diet
Had gesting wo San .
ag in an action brwesks! aguiaat im
ee of the bce
1 cial. “the State of ‘orate, im
and for the County of Ne fm the h
LER, ‘pitinti&, and to the com
plaint filed therein, within ten days, (ex
clusive-et the day of service) after the ae
ipo ene et this Summons — if served
Fishin this is edunty ; or, if served ont of
~ bat im this District, withixtwenty ra try ns otherwise, within forty oe
or judgment will be taken against you by °
defaeit, according to the prayer of shid
complaint,.Being an action for the diksobation of the bonds of matrimony existing
between the defendant and this plajntif’
on the grounds of failure of cefendant te
. eager neser coramon necessaries of life for
laintiff. and
ted by the said defendant. Alsé for her
costs of thisaction as more fuljy set fora
in said complaint. And you ste ae notified; that if you ffail to gee ao
jet ret fogs of District bck
o hereunto set hand
3 S tpeartis Seal of said Court, Wothee,
in the City of Nevada, on the 9th day ot
October, + Dd. x ifr ae
T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
By Jobn Pa*tison, Deputy.
John Caldwell. Pigintiff's Attorney. ow
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
AMMOUTTH BLUE GRAVEL COM.PANY; Chalk Bhaff District,’ Nevada
County, California. . Notice is hereby given
that at 6 meetin z of the Board cf Trustees
of said Company, held on.the 18th day of
November, 1872, an assessment of eight (®)
cents per share was levied upon the capital
stock of said company, payabl¢ immediately
in United States gold and silver coin, to the
Aipy stock upon which séidas .
sessment “ghall remain unpaid on the 24a
day of December, 1872, shall be @eemred delinquent,, and will be duly advertised for
sale, at public afction, and unless payment
shall be: made before, will be sold on Mon
day, the 13th day of January, 1873, to
the delinquent sssessment, together wit
costs of advertising and expenses of sale,
By order of the Board of Trustees.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Sec’y.
Office—-Room 37; New Merchants’ EB»
change, ‘fthird‘tioor) ' California Street, San
Francieeo,,Cahifornia. nal;
No, 420.
Application for Patent to Placer
Geld Mining Claim. —
Untrev Srires Lanp OFF1 }
Sacramento, €al. Noy. 2ist, 1 a”
IRAM H. SWEET having filed his application in this office for a Patent te
élaim .and the law and ons:
in auch cases provided having. been complied ‘with, it is hereby. ordered that the annexed notice of such application be publisb.
ed for sixty days, in the Nevapa Day
TRANSCRIPT, 8 Newspaper published nearest
the location of said claim ut Nevada city, in
Nevada county, State of California.
T. 3B. McFARLAND,
“Gapy of Notice posted on the claims.
kppitication forPatent to Mining Claim.
Notice. is tye Bg iven to whom it mayee oe ee ae made
wie Ploy Aa ges Government of she
Waites dyes fe ona Silver Quartz 3
yo pee viz : Known as “the Wisconsin Gold
and Silver Quartz Mine” situated in Eureks
Mining District, in Nevada County, State of
California, iu Township 18; N.R. he opnes
Diablo. Base and Meridian, Beginning ata
ake matked No.1. from which a ‘Tainas.
ack tree, 16 inches dia, N 67° W 44 li s
Tamarack 14 in. dia. bears N 5° 30: W 88
links andi ost common to Sections 4and 6,
erp yt Bex North Range No. 11 E. and
Sections 33, Townships No. 18 North
Range No. 11.EB bears:8 24° 15 W. 330. 96
chains: thence variations of the ete
Needle being variation 17° EB, N 15
s a true course along the course of the vein
indicated by the Bes) yo 37°87 chs
(2.500 feet) to astake marked in rock
mound on North bank of an old Ditch em
bracing the whole Ledge with all its dips,
anglesard. yorieninne.tanthen with the following pe surface ground: Commencing at re te rae _ 1, ‘from
which a Tamarack bears N
67° W #i links distant a Tamarack 14 in.
to . dia. bears N.6° 30° W 83 links distant and
the common to Sections 4 and 5,Townbom went ae Mae sae i end Beetioné 32and.33, Township No. 18, North
—— No. 11 E bears $42 15W 330-96
chs, thence variation of the Magnetic nee
variation 17° EN 74° 30" E on
trhe 4.55 hs toa stake marked eS
in rock mound from” which s Tamarack 1¢
oon . . n ahaten to a seal toe ein middie
Sounty-road leading’ from Hentiess Pass
to®euth Berk, thence N 15° 30° W 10-87
chains to astake marked No, 5,
ditemy theaces 40. the gy tay ont od an old
. diteh; thence 8 W1.oP
tase op mien of6 in rock so
Salen ahaa and.ap ge a 308
now h ‘jor
peer rae rae in roek
Se ee ae E ee ehains
rock mound
Snich a yelloe pele in. diameter
.1.40:links: thence § 74° 30° W 3
which a Taniataal” 12 in. diameter
10° W 18 links, .a.Tamarack. 16 in.
bears West 56 links, . tree
10 in. dia. ‘Beste habe “ake Theis x
749 cotati snot es FE oe rr . R
sonia The misiog claims
rod ror to org jr ** Wisconsin Gold a ver
Ap egerrar how 70 ins
southwesterly direc ton an and ‘a a
ld and sikver sp eter uactz nuine
at the saz mayo found io eee
the Count f New sek
ats of See posted
claim
— = to present the
ker Eee me ber . the United & f eat Land Die
hk a dey o publishin ry
one saat 2
A. d: Ridge, Atty for Applicant. m4
ANNUAL ¥ MEETENG:
HAY FA
HE ‘Annual Mecting,
day of October, 1872, by SAKAH A. sUT. ~
acts of adultery /commit_.
the said com t as required, the _
said plaintiff will apply, tie ooart forthe
y whereot, 1, T.
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