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December 27, 1872 (4 pages)

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J “> Scrofula, Consumptien, cipples, the Fdiot“Ss +-growing weakness in kis minscular andment ¢reatment. ALIFORNIA ‘INSTITUTE DR. J. tt. *FOUNG, IN 1850. No Cure, No Pay. ‘ Coneuttétton,. $f Letter or othe1CTPVEIS CELBPRATED INSTITUTE ‘HAS ‘enjoyed onthis Coast an-uninterrupted success of 21 yéars,am@has become one of . , ' phe most celebrated Qnstitutions of the age. The gtéeat nutiber Anntally received and cured, place itin point of numbér of pat tients among the very firstof the world, and t (he success of ‘its treatenent ranks it * to none. o PRIVATE DISEASES. a. *In Mates and Irregularities in Females are * <he great of health»: They insid2 ously atthek the system,‘and graa@udliy un« dermineg and destroy ‘it; they drive jhe Dbieom from. the cheek, ‘the lustre from the . eye, the @réngth and vigor from the frame, * they give puny and, diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations,‘ the »race.of man.. The marks can be seen in tic, the Paralytic, andthe Insane. 3 MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL BNEMY to.man, combining with tihe Venereal, donbles his dangers. Those who have-heentitteated with that pernieaus . MINERAL-POTSON are ndt cured ;*thelttis« vase has assuined a newform. = . Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARYTAT) OBAE ’That leaves thie poisor-#o erawi through she + syrtem, eating its Way Tito?thé tissues dnd « organs béneath the apparo#tly ‘srro6th #ar1 face, to burst outia the futere with a +ten« ence that will baffle the effects of médi¢ine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. “ The young man who experiences that t (al organization showli-s and , consider ~bente lta ‘Tikes. fre Will fad in the-Weak~nessof the back, trembling of the limbs, * disordered digéstion; gnaccountabie failing <of the powers of the mind, distaste for so« ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebod~ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las* civic1s dreams; accompanied by growing geafness, loss of muscular pewer, and nu-NEW REMEDIES, ; aculs: > auaimee { DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY ‘623 KEARNEY STREET, A CorsCommercial, Sax FRaxotco, NSLABLISHED in 1854, for the treat“4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, Syphi« is fn all its forms;‘Seminal Weakness; Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated tegs successfully trea ns . o, DR. GIBPON has the pleasure of announcing that he has réturnéd from visiting he principal Bowie ot Europe, and has resumed practice a 8 Dispen » 6% ‘Keartiey Streét, corner of; Chin mebocial, San Francisco, where his old patietits and those requiring his services may find him. ~ The Doctor has~spared ‘neither time nor money in seeking out new reraedies, and has . ‘returned with inctedsed’ ‘facttities, for. the ‘aileviation of human suffering. t Horrible Diseases. ee How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are. suffer: ing out a miserable existence from the effect of secret’ indulgences, Or! ftom virus abvsorbed‘into the system! Look at their wpnllid, emaciated and disfigured faces and theirbroken dowu congtitutions, disquali“fying'them for: the happiness of marriage ortkc-enjoyment of life. In this horrid ‘siteation thousands suffer until d_ath closes ‘the scenc. Lét prents, guardians, friends attend to any ‘of“those. whe are sufferin’ Ywith any of theséhorrible fife destroying _maladics—see' that.they are “eared fer and cured before tt be t66 Tate. Bend them immcdiately to’ Dr. Gibbon, a plrysician who has made private disease his espectab study for years, and who is certain to cure the mostsinyeterate cases without mercury,or injurious drugs. It is important to thdse who are afflicted, or ¢0/those who are inter ested in the welfare6f their ‘friends, tobe goerous other symptoms of disorganization, 1 the positive traces.ef that mest terrible and / Gestructive of a}l diseases=Seminal Weak, . ? ness—wasting away his powers, destroying . } bis hope of life and-mgnhood, and dragging him along the*broken path of his existepice, . *¢owsrd a prevuature and: loathsome. grave, . * ‘Po him #ho finds his fife fribbling buat in. * the discharge of the vital principle of exis-{ ‘tence in nocturnal and diurnal entissions, . tthe mere cessation of the gausés 6f its ap+ gearance brings no retief. / : ' Marriage. that _hoty_offiee, thé safeguard, + and hope ef manhood, brings té sucha one . *no hope of cure, bat addsto/his misery in tthe knowledge that the ong who looks to ‘him for so much ef-her happiness ts a vict tim of his evit, and ean inpwocent companion + of his punishment. “He gddato his misery : and disorder until hepe/ieaves him. There “4a no rescue except proper and skilifyl Consults#ien, at once, a physi«cian whose practice/“and carcful research i-thas made Kim thoroughly ccuversant with every phase of the/disease. Those who have ¥ become victims of solitary viees, that drend“ful, fasctnaiing Ant destructabie habit, that t Gils thonsands Of sivkrooms with paralytics * and consumpftives, and hundreds of uhtimey graves w th its misguided victimsthould * consult wi/nout deli, one who-will sympa*thise with their sufferings. ‘To #uch the "Doctor would especially. recommend him+ galf, giving to eachend aH guarantees of a and Permanent Crore, witheut hinfrom business, change of diet, fear * of exposure. : IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. /When a Fenialé is in trontle or. afiicted ~ywith disease, an@ requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where 5 is there a physician Who is fully courpétent .to adrinister relief, and whose respectable’ stand.wg in society recommends him tg the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these req direments ane, feels called upén to interpose, and byvcatliing the attention of theafilicted to the. fatt that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics andr Female diseases for Twenty Years, andis ‘frilly qualified to * administer in all:cases)t0th medically and surgically, not mm a superficial manner, but +in as thorough a manner-as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —can mnake, tosave them from the hands of the unqualified “unscrupulous, and designing. Therefere, families-¢an rely upon him es upona father. Allin affliction can find . in him one’ who.can feel and’ sympathise * with and befriemd them in trouble—ene in \ whose secresy*the utmost confidence vanbe ~ placee. \ ; “~* ‘ Ss ~ P To Correspondents, LETTEKS.—Persons of either ®ea,*who > wish to consult-the Docter, and who cannot “visit the city can, by stating their symiptoms ina letter, receive advice and ‘assurance of ka cure at home. .Ali detters-returned or-de‘troyed. Address, =e BENJ. F-@OSSELYN, M.D. I No. 618 Sacramento Street, near. MontgomPy. Bor } SHERIFE’S SALE. . Smet HEREAS/VJobrOashin, enthe ninth V day of Deecember>A. D. 1872,' recov* ered a judgmentin the District Oourt of the Fourteeth Judicial District of the State of * California, in and for the County of Neva» da, against Thomes J. Chambers fior the sum « of $1,674 55in gold coin of the United States with interest thereon from the date of said . . . Judgment at-the rate of seven per cent per annum till paid,togethet with costs of suit taxed at $3445, and counsel fees allowed herein ameunting to the sum of $155 00 all in like gold cein, which sara judgmeat. is recorded in ‘the Fudgment-SRook 5 of the raid District Court,on page.227, and wherees it is ordered that the Morigage set forth in Plaintiff's © tye foreclosed and property tivrein deséribed, to,wit; All of * {het certain dé or parcel of land,situate and *befngin the Township of Grass Valley, *Oounty of Nevada, State of California, commencing at a point on the west side of Mill : atreet, in said town of Grass Valley, distant * twenty (20) feet from the north-westerly « cornerof Neal and Mill streets, and running ~thence northerly twenty-seven (27) feet to lotot W. C. Pope, and thence atogePope’s+ southerly westerly one hunted and three (104) feetito Jot ef W.-C. Pupe,thence routh» erty a'apy Pepe’s easterly line sixteen (16) feet and six (6yeinrehes to lot of David Murray ‘and thence: easterly along Murray's northerly-line to.Mill.street, at the point ot » beginning, together With all and: singular the tenements, ‘hereditaments and appur» tenances thereunto belonuginger én anywise eppertaining, be sold to. satisfy:said judgment, together with interest.and costs. Notice is hereby given that Iwill expose to public-sale all the above deseribed property to.the highest bidder, in front of the Court Héwse door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, Van. 4th, 1873, ‘Between the heursof Yo’clock A.M. and Bo’chock Pye Me ' Given under my hand this 73th day of + JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. By AJWsAPormr, Under Sherif, Dibble &Byrne, Pifi’s Atty. ala: eeteneiniars ~~ LL Warrants on the General Fuhd reg: istered «prioto:Wune 7th, TTL, also wil warrants on theéRoad Fund registered prior to September 4th, 1571, also Warrants NNos. 5.5 and 7 on Imhgeut Sick Fund rez. -steced Aug. 17th, 18721,.will be paid on pre“encution, dnterest ceases from this date. gn p tae d MICH, 4 PYevada, Dec. 4th, #822. . Attorney.and Gounselor at Law. Quon oBBroad and Pinests., aa careful of the many' pretended doctors who . Anfest all cities, ptiblishing their skill in enring all diseases'm s few days, imposing upon the ptiblie by thing the “namés of eminent physivians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, édréful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall into “tha Lands of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequemes of self abuse. This solitary vice, or deprnyed sexttal indulgence, is practiiced -by “the ‘yerth of both sexes to an almost unlimited #event, producing with unerring tertainty, the following train of morbid symptems, unless cémbatted by «scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow eountenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, Tingtng in the ears, noise -like the rustling ot leaves and the rattling ®f charidts, uneasines about the loins, weekn’ssof the limbs, confused -vision, blnwtéd intellect, loseot confidence, diffidence tmapproachingstrang ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun sotiety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various erngitions about the face, furred tongye, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and: frequent. insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so affticted-’should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and havea cure effected b¥-his new and scientific mode ef treating sis disease, which never fails of effecting “quick and radical oare,” Dr.. will give One‘Hundred Dollars-to any one who will satisfactorily todhim thatshe wascured ofthis complaint by ‘either bf the ‘San Prancisco-quacks. . 3 i, Maxvied Men, . Or hose who contemplate orarriage, who are stffering undex any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred _responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at-Dr. -Gibban’s off§ or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon. his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, wd expect no more than tobe elsarged with a fair and 1wutually sabisfactery“remuberition of services rendered,, considering > the circunistances of the cases, rather {han a‘tou prevalent and eltish practice of ‘esttortion umong quacks and pretenders. Dk. GIBBON ‘ts respontible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding Himself -to effect a radical and permahent cure, or make'no charge. _. Cured at Heme, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib. thon, ~ stating case, smyptoms, length of time the ‘disesse has continued, and have damage and curiosity, to any part of the ‘eountry;4vith full and plain directions for use. By-enclosing $15in currency or $10 in coin, “in a registered letter “through ‘the’ Post Officeyor through WeHs, Fargo & Co., a package, of medicine: wit! be: forwarded by express to any part of thé Union, Address. DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner ‘Commercial, San’ Francisco. Post Ottice Box 1957. Private entrance ew Conrmercia! Remember to put BOX 1937 ter. “Consultations FREE. @? "Correspondents will please inform ‘DR: GIBBON that they read tkis advertise hment in theDaiLy TRANSCRIPT. . " myl a > rétreet. on the letSTOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. Bi DGER HItlL AND CHEROKEES ; GRAVEL MINING COMPANYs No -ticeds hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Section 2, of Article-3, of the by-laws of the Badger Hill and Cherokee ‘Gravel Mining Compary, a special meeting of the stuckholders of snid Company Will be held at the office of the Company, in North San, in Nevada County, California, on ,Saturday, the 4th day of January, 1878, at YO o'clock. A. M., for the . purpose of electing two Trustees to till the ~vacancies occasioned by the resignations of +. B. Cooke and John McCarthy, Trustees of said Company. By orderof the Board of ‘Trustees. s JOHN B. HUNTER, President, ‘NOTICE. © \Gdohn F. McKay, Ernést Nisgon, IxN Paye, Peter ‘Taylor, James 8, Harrison Dighton Corson, Martin Witte, A. J, Don. ner, Joseph Hook, W. R.*Smith, John E White, E.:H, Richardson, ‘George Simps)n, Enoch Shilles; Rleasent Field and Susan Marsh, co-owners with the undersigned in the Star'Company, Comet’ Ledge, Meadow ‘You are hereby notified that the uudersigm ed has expended the armeunt necessary to hold thé claim, for the: year last past, ie compliance with-an Act of Congress, ‘‘entitled amAct to promute the develppmént bf the mining resenrces of the Onited States,” approved May loth, 1872, and you are hexreby requested and called @pon to-pay your share of Such exp nditute. Such payment torbe made atthe ofivedf the NEvana DarLY TRYASCRINT, a newepaper hie in the city of Nevada, rtv.of Nev, we vt Galttornia teeing t € Sew aaner heute ed newrest paid claim and poe ly, swathoriz» the publisker or publishers of sa¥d paper to revsive said mency aud receipt for the siihe, ‘A.S. COOK. . Datecy at Nevada s“Galiformia; D: vember Iith,i872 417-Law90d, /NOTICE. r ai OFFICE SOUPH YUBA CANAL CO, +: > : ‘ ‘y . part of the State, however distant, who may mediciné ‘promptly forwarded, free from } Lake Distriet, Nevada County, California. . =. sedans PRIVATE MEDICAL AID, Quick Ocres and Modérate Charges dns u a DR, W.'K. DOHERTY’S Meéical and Surgical Institute, No. 519 Sacramento Street, + Cosner of Leidesdorff Btreet—[A few dedrs below the What Cheer House] SAN FRANGESCO. Private entrance on Lei@esderff Street, 'Bstablish@@ expressly to affwf the afflitted Sound ané Stientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of ail Private and Chronic dis‘Canes, Cates of Secresy ~ AND ALL S®XUAL DISORDERS. To the Afflicted. ae OCTOR W. K: DOHERTY RETURNS J his sincere thanks to his numerofs . this opportunity,to remind them that me covntinnes to consult at his Institute for the . eure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver . ‘Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary ©r. .gans, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphi. lis in all its forms and stages, Seminal ' Weakness, and all the horrid: consequences of self-abnse, Gonorhcea, Gleet, Strictares, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual Debility, Diseates of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, etc.,.and he hopes that his long experifhce’and snecessful practice will continue . to insure him a share of public patronage. ‘By the ice of many. ye in Europe and the Unfted States he is enabled to apply the most ¢fficient and. successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, ¢harges moderate, treats his pa. tients in a eorrect and honorable way, and . has references of unquestionable veracity . from men ofknown respectability and high . standing in-society. All parties conswhting . him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the, best and gentlest treatment, and implicit . secrecy. — i ‘ To Correspondents. °~ Patients (male or female) residingin any desire the opitrion and advice of Dr. Doher-. . ty, in theiggespective cases, and who think . proper to stbmit a written statement 0 . interview,are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case ‘be fully and candidly described personal ‘omnetinication will be’ unnecessary, as instructions, incluading&liet, regimen, and the eneral trestment of the caseitself, (includng the me lies} will be forwarded without delayend ia stich a manner .as to convey no idew of the pagport of the letter or parcel so tramsmitted. Sonsultations by letter or otherWise FREE, ' Permanent cure guaranteed OF LO pay. Spermaterrhea. DR.-DOHERTY ‘Mes just published an important, pamphiat, embodying his wn views and. experietice in relatten to Impo. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermitorrheea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility comsequent on this affection anil other diseases of the sex ual Organs. ‘This little work contain Sin ‘formation of the utmost value teall, whether married or singleyand will be-sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. ‘Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M.D. 524 ’-San Francisco, Cal. , ae No.s419. 30 Application for a Patent to a Quartz Gold Mining Claim, } United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, Nov. 19, 1872, ‘4NHARLES MARSH, WILLIAM EDDY C and CHARLES U. LEAVITT having filed their application in this office fora patent to a mining claim, and the law and instructions -in such cases provided having beencomplied with It is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for sixty days inthe NeEvADA DatLy Transcripr a newspaper pablishednearest the location of said claims at Nevada City, in Nevada county, Stute ot California. T. B, McFARLAND, Register. [Gopy of Notice posted on the Claim.) PPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A QUARTZ MIN ING CLAIM. Notice is hereby given to whom it may -eoncern, that ad application hasbeen made iby Charles Marsh, William Eddy and Charles Carrol] Leavitt tothe government of the United States for a patent to the following -desoribed quartz lode mining claims, viz: kuown as the Eddy Quartz Mine, located in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, Township 16 N., Range 3 E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, on surveyed land. Beginning at a stake or post marked P, No: b frown which the quarter section stake between Sections 1 and 12, T.1GN.,R.8 E., bears north 71 deg. 15 min., west 10.69 chains, said stake being thesouthern boundary of the Pcnnsylvania Gold M:niag Company’s guartz ledge. Thence ona true line, variation 18 deg. 18min. East, $.3212 £.19.10 chains to a post marked No. \2, suid post being on a line marking the north bonndary of Nevada City, and trom which a Pine 3 inches in diameter bears 38. 61 deg. 30 min., W. 19. links. ‘Lhe exterior bomndaries being as follows: Begtuning at the post marked P. No.1, aforesaid, thenee S. 57 deg. 48. min., W. 028% links to a stake marked No. 3in rock mound. Thence 8. 32 deg. 12 min., E. 18.92 chains to-a stake in rock mound marked No. 4, suid stake being on the north boundary line of Nevada City. Thence E. 68 links to’a post in rock mound marked No.5, from which a Pine 5 inches in diameter bears a 33-deg. 45 min., E. 6 links. ‘Fhence North 32-deg. 12 min, West 19.28 chains to-a stake in rock mound marked No. 6. Thence S, 5édeg. 45 min, W. 0.28 4 links to ‘place of beginning, containing-one He 09-100 acres; according survey and¢piat posted herewith; All persons holding any adverse claim “thereto are hereby required to present@the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within -siaty days from the first duy of publishing aad posting hereof, Dated Nevada City, Nevada County,Cal, ifornia, November 1th, 1072. ‘ : CHARLES MARSH, ; WILLIAM EDDY, n21 CHARL#S CARROL LEAVIFT. Notice of Assessment. ry ae. ¥ y . NHAMPION @OLD, SILVER AND COP/ PER MINING COMPANY. Location of Works, Empire Mining District, Nevada Col né3 Of the “Besrd of “Trustees of said Company, held on the 30th day ot Novem be A.‘D. 1892, an assessment of twenty cents per share wast levied. : 1 ital stock of Rares e immeately, in’ United ‘States Gold Coin, to the ‘at his office, No< Main Street erty in thé ¢ity of Stoc quin, State 6f Oatifornin. © 8 Sulalloas Any ‘btock » mWwhich said assessment ‘vinpaid on Saturday, the 'y, A.D. 1873, siiall be , and'will be duly adverauction ; and uniess . patients for their patronage, and would take . re: such, in preference to holding a’personat ‘al.»Notéice-ts hereby given that at a . ’ UMMONS.—State of California, County = of. Nevader In thé Distriet Court of the Fourteently Judicial District of the State of California, in.and for th county of. Nevada. The People ofthe @tate-of California send greeting to Drynan, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear ip an action brought agaimst you in the District Coert of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, on the sixth day of July, 1872, by Catherine Dryuan, pla and to answer the coutplaint filed thereimy.within ten days . exciusive 6f-the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—if serv d within this County ; of, if.served out of tais county, . .at-im this. District, within twenty days ; otherwise within forty days : or judgment will be taken against you by defanit,eccording to the prayer of said complaint. Being amection for tke dissolution of the borids of matrimony existing between this plaintiff and the defendant, and: for the care and enstody of the tiinor childten, on the groundof desertion and abandonment. And you are perebg notified, tivat if you fail to appear anda: the said complaint as above reguired, the said plaintiff will spply the Yelief: dematded there——) 3m testimofiy -whereef, rf. %.'c. seal $ Pinnkett, Qlerz of District’ Gourt —— ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my Rand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office ni the City of Nevada, on the eighth day of July, A. Bs 1872.
, ., *, 1.6, PLUNKETT, Clerk. . ™ John Pattison, Depaty. Deal &@@lark, Attys for PLff. ni22 UMMONS.—State of Culifornia, County Ko of Nevada, ss. _ In the District Court.of. the Fourteenth Judicial Districtof the State of California, in and for the County of ‘Nei vada. The People ofthe State of California send greeting to Geo. ‘K. Farquhar, Riehard Abbey and James Whartenby, defendants, You @e hereby required to appear in anaction brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judiciai District of the State of ‘California, in and for the county of Nevada, on the 3d day of August, 1872, by The People of the State of California, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint fited therein, within ten days (exclusive of the dayof service) after the service on. you Of this summons—if served within this coanty; or, if served out of this ‘county, but inthis District, within twenty days; otherwise, within ferty days---or judgment will ‘be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint. Being an action fer. the reeovery of the sum of Five ‘Thousand Dollars, alleged to be due from said defendants to plaintiff, on a-certuin officisl pond madeand entered into by the defen the ist day of February, 1868, whe: the’ said defendants guaranteed the payment of the said sam of $5,600, if the said Geo. K. Farquhar failed to perform certain duties a8’ County Auditor of ‘the county of Nevada according to law. Al-, +so for costs of suit as-anore fully set forth in said complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail toappear and answer the“ suid complaint. as above required, the.said plaintiff will take jadgment for the sam specified in said complaint, to-wit: $5,000 and costs of suit, : ; In testimory -whereof, I, T. C. weal Plurkett,Clesk of the District Court —~ ) aforesaid, do-hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, on the 19th day of November, a. D. 1872°>~ T. C.-°PLUNKETT, Clerk. Deal & Clark and Dibble & Byrne Att’ys. for plaintiff. : nov 22. epee, Application for Patent to Quartz Gold Mining Claim. Untrep States LAND@OFFICE, J “Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 21st, 1872. _JIRAM H. SWEET having filed his application in this offite for a Patent to a Mining claim,and the law and instructions in suchcases provided having heen, complied with, itis hereby ordered'that the annexed notice of such application be published for sixty days, Gm. the Nevapa Dairy TRANSCRIPT, @ Hewspaper published néarest the location of said chaim_ at Nevada city, in ‘Nevada county, State of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Gopy of Notice posted on the claims. Application forPatemt t Mining Claim. , — Notiee is hereby, given to whom. it may concermu.that an application has been miade by H.H, Sweet to the Government of the United States fora patent tothe following deseribed Gold and Silver Quartz Mining Claim, viz : Known ag ‘‘the Wisconsin Gold and Silvet Quartz Mine” situatédin.KurekaMiningPistrict,; n-Nevada County, State’ of California, iu Township 18, N. R. 11 E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Beginning at a stuke marked Nos h-tromiwhich a Tauiar-: ack tree, 18 inches dia, N 67° W 44 links, a Tanrarack 14 in. dia. beara N 5°, 30" W 88 links and Post common to Sections 4 and 5, Township 17 NortbRange No.11 EK. and Sections 32 and 33, "fownships No. 18 North Range No. 11 E bears 8 24° 15" W 330 96 ‘chains: thence variations of the Magnetic -Needle being vatiation 179 E, N 15> 30° W +on a true course along the course of the vein as indicated by the croppiifgs 3787 chs {2,500 feet) to astake marked No. 6, in rock ‘mound on North bank ofan old Ditch, em-: ibraving the whole Ledge with sll its dips, angles d_variations, together with the fol‘lewing described-surface ground; Commencing at a stake marked No, 1, from which a Tamaracktree 18 ig. dia. bears N 67° W 44 links distant a Tamarack 14 in. dia. bears N 5 980 W.88 links distagt and the Post common t Sections 4 and 5,Township No. 17 North Range No lL E ana-Sections. 32and 33, Tewnsbip No. 18,2. North Range No. oll E bears § 24° 15° W830 96 chs, thence variation of the Magnetic -needle being variation 17° EN 74° 30° Bon a @rue line 4.55 chs toa stake marked No. 2 an rock inound #fom which & Tamaraek 10 in. diameter bears S383° E 23 links dietant thence N 15° Jur W 19°00 chains toa stake marked No; 3 in rock mound, thence 8 #42 01 W 3.03 chains to a small stake in middle of County road jJeading trom Henness Pass to South Fork, thence,N:15° 30" W 38-87 chains ‘to~’ stake marked '.No, 5, in stock mound standing on the Seuth ban . of amold . ditch, thence S$ 74°. 30+-W-1.5) chiins to a stake marked No. 6, in rock mound at North end of centre line.ofledesetanding on»the North bank 6f an efd ditch and about 20 chains south of road leadiug from kureka to Henness Pass rowte; thence S 74° 301 Wy 4.51 chains to’a stake masked No 7,in rock mound; thence S.15° 30: 8 18-87 chaitia to a stake marked No 8, in rock mound from Which a yellow pine 40 in. diameter bears & 1.40 links * thencé § 74° 3-W 3 03 chai a a take By ate iy 9, in reck rom a yelk a0 in cars 8 si W 1.15 Hinks : thence $15 ae E 19.00 chains to a stake mark which a ‘Tamarack -124 10° W138 links, a T bear's, West 56. No. 10 trom jiameter bears $ oF 16 in. dia. anda Foparcek: tree 10 in. dia. bea 2° & din ks ; thence N 94° 30: E ebs to place of beginning, 22 99-10) acres according to U em of surveys. Phe miting clniins st to said ** Wisconmnm Gold and Silver Quartz Mine” are the Aaims o: Mitvheli and Wilham Quinn, situated ina southwest rly direction and distant therefrom, about one half nite. Léeation of sata gold snd silver quartz mine is of record und the nay be found jn;the. books of records of mining locatiGug in the office of } the County Recorder of Neygda County, Stute. of Gulifornia. ‘Dhe diagraab posted and filed with said appkKeation more particularly describes said mining claim.. All persons holding any adverse ciaims ‘thereto are hereby Teauired to present the me before the Regirter and Receiver of he United tes oF saorgment, Law Disict, at Sutramenito, California, within sixy days from the first day of publishing and ; » >, Nevada Gity, Dec. bith, 1872, 4 , . i ‘OTIGE fe here By alten That fhe annual . Payment shall be made efor, Will be sold LN: meeting of the stockholdérs of “th4 to pay the. uent assessment together FE ee ae ht be held 9h . with te of advertising and ex the sttice ofthe Oumpany, in a City. . of sale. By order of thsBoard of Trastoas . pe Mtondagati 13th day of January, 4D, = “Tw: MILLER, Secretar: : ail Secretary. 15. rais. ; ” ee ostin, a were: ae ; Dated and signed at Eureka, Oetiber Soth, 872. \" HIRAM H. SWEET, Applicant. . a SRRidge, Atty for Applicant. me , George . — — — an ASAI — — to veo mare ‘No. 425. Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. Serremcets eb. Dee tia, 1842. } INCENT G. BELL AND GEORGE D. D. McLEAN’ ‘fifving Med their application. in this offree‘ forsaiPatent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim, and the law and instmictions in sath cases provided having been complied with, «it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of such Application be published for sixty days in the ‘* Nevapa Daity TRANSCRIPT, ” & newspaperpublished nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada County, State of California. \ T, B, McFARLAND, Register. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM, -Notice4s. hereby given to whom it may ‘concern, that anapplication has been made by Vincent G. Bell and-G e D. McLean te¢he Government of the United States for Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz; known as the Central Claims, situated in Blue Tent Mining District, in Nevada county, State of California, being boyrided by the mining claim of Belden. & Hager and by the rim rock and by vacant grownd on the north; by the Last Chance m#wing claims on the east,-by the dividing ridge between the South-Yuba River and Rock Creck on the south, and by Belden and Hager on the west;’and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: on unsurveyed public mineral lund, beginning at a post marked No. 1 from-hich a post inarked 4 S, standing 120 chains north from sevtion stakebetween Sections 4 and 5 on the morth boundary of Township 16 north, Range 9 east,-Mount > Diablo sBase ‘and Meridian, bears.south 81 deg. 2U-min., avest 65:87 chains distant; thence north 13 deg., east 67 chains toa maple tree 20 inches in diameter ‘marked -No 2; themoe nerth 41 deg., east 24 chaitrs ‘to a live oak tree Minches in diameter marked No. 3; thence-setth 33 deg. bi.min , east 10.85 chains to a post marked No.4, from which a livewouk ¢ree 10 inches ‘in diameter bears south 38deg. 15 min., east “40 links distant; thence:south 2 deg. «30 min., east 6.40 chains toa ‘dead sprace tree marked No. 5; thence sewuth 24 deg., east 044 chains to a prominert projecting point of rock from which aléye oak tree 30 inches in diameter bears north 20 deg. 4&.min., west 45 links distant; thence south 58 deg. 30 min., west 0.88 chains to a cedar tree 24 inches in diameter marked No 7; thence south 7 deg. 30 min., east 2.33 chains to a red oak tree Li inches in diameter marked 4.75 chains toared ouk tree 24 inches in , diameter marked No.:9; thence south 71 .deg., east 1.50 chains to an oak tree 9 inches in diameter markedNo. 10 and W, C., standing in forks of Sailor Ravine; thence-south 37 deg. 30 min., west. 9.75 chains to.an-oak tre 30 inches in Giameter marked No! 11; thence south 8 deg.west 53.50 chains toa “sugar pine tree 6 inches in diameter marked-No. 12; thence north 88 deg., west 23.50 ‘ehains to the place of beginning, containing ‘one hundred and sixty-three and 48300 ( {163 13-100) acres of land, be the same-more or less, in ‘Township 17 north. Range ® east, ‘Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, tm ‘the district of lands. sabject to sale at the Umitea States Land Ortice, Sacramento, Califor‘hia. Said claim not having been recorded. Said claim being still more:particulayy :dewith said application. ,A4ll persons holding:any adverse claim thereto are required. $c, present the same ‘vefore the, Register .amd Receiver ef the United States for Sacramento Land District, pat Sacramento, California, within Sixty days from the frst.dgy of publishing and Posted Bec. VINCENT G. BELL, G.D. MeLEAN, P ne Applicaais. “Niles ‘Senbls, Att’y. for Applicants. dk1 ea Pe on of California, County Kp of Nevada, ss. ‘Inthe District Court of the Fourteenth #udicial District of’ the posting hereof, “Dated December 4th, 1872. bath; 1872, ~ 3 ‘. State of California in and for the Oounty of tsegeecon The People of the State of California send greetingto G K, uhar. “Henry Mackie and. M. Hunt, lactontianes’ t¥ou ere hereby required -toappear~in an avtion Gragghbt against you in the. District Court oft urteenth Judicial District of the State of Galifornia, in and for the County of Nevada, on the 3d day of August, 1872, by Phe People.of the State of California, plaintiff, an answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days{axclusive of he day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—if served within this county; or, if served out of thiseoanty; but in this district, within twenty days; other+ wise, within forty days—or judgment will be taken against you by defauk’ according ito the prayer of sxid cymplaint, . Being: an action for the recevary of the sum of $5,500. alleged to be due from said defendants to this: plaintiff on a certain bond made and entered into by the said defendants, on the 10th day of February, 1868. whereby the defendants guaranteed and agreed to pay unio the plaintiff the said sum of $2,500, in case the. said George K. Farquhar, as County Auditor of said county, fail to perform certain dutiés according to law, and for cests of stit, as more fully set forth in said complaint. Aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaigt as above required, the. said plaintiff will take judgment for the sum specified in said congplaint, to wit :—$2,500 and costs of suit, ——,),. In testimony whereof, I, T. C. seal) Plunkett, Clerk of District Court ——) aforesaid,do hereunte set my hand and impress the seal of said Court; at office, in the city of Nevada, on the 19th day of November, A, D, 1872. T.C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. John Pattison, Depaty. Deal & Clark and Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys for Plaintiff. n22 PROBATE NOTICE ‘TATE OF CAL 3 Nevada. In the nutter of the esta’ Nicholas Slocovich, deceased. P t to arder of Court made this day, notice is hereby given that. Saturfurth day of January, A.D. 1873, k A.M. of said day, at the Court Room of, this Court, in the Ceunty of Neada, has beet appointed for hearing the application of A, @oldsmith, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting te-be the last will and testament of Nicholas Slocovich, deceased, be admitte i to probste, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon to the said A, Goidsmith, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appuar end contest the same. Yevada, Cal. Dc. 23, 1872. T. GC, PLUNKETT, Clerk. By Jno Pattison. Deputy Clerk. Williams. & Jobason, Attys, for the Ps titioner. " a25, ~ NowUCce tO Lux Payers. I ie . OTICE is hereby given that the Assessment Roll of Nevada City, fol the year ending May 1, by has Vee Pp in my hands, and that the Tuked ‘ch en tite same aré now due and payable. Twill be in attendance at tie Marshals off ¢»,jon Broad . 8treet,for the purppse ¢f receiv e Taxes every _(Sandays = ) LO o’el” A. Boy rotten ae Re 2 tik o’clock, P.M. until January 4th. 1873 ; «a al Paxbs.rean vining due and un on tu Intter date w.tbbe «eclared delingu:nt, and be plac f the City. for coll apa Aaeiee Mee FAA pracy G8. 8.°GF: And’ ex-officio p No. 8; thence south 18 deg. 15 min., westscribed in the diagram posted and-flled . : : No. 426, Applieation for Patent toa Placer Geld Mining Claim, United States Land Office, Sacramento, California; Dee. 9th, 1872, H plication in this office for a Patent to smining claim.A00 the law and instructions having been complied with, it is hereby or. dered that theannexed notice of such appli. cation be published for sixty days in ‘the Nervapa DatLx TRANSCRIPT,a newspaper pub. lished nearest the location of said claim, in Nevada city, Nevada county, State of Oulj fornia. ‘ ; T. B. McFARLAND, Register, APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MIX. ING CLAIM, Notice:is hereby given to whom it may concern: that an application has been made by Horace Kilham,to the Government of the United €tates-for a patent to the following’ described placer gold ing claims’ viz: Known‘as the Horace Kilham Mining Claim situated in Blue Tent Mining District,in Ne. vada County, State of Culifornia, bei bounded: by the mi ing claim kndwnas the Enterprise claim on the East, on the south by the dividing ridge, between the Svuuth ‘Marba Rivers arid Rock Creek, and on the West and North by vacant unoccupied land -and more particularly described as follows: to-wit: on unsurveyed land, Said location notbeing on record and being in Township 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Bage and Meridian, in the district of lands sub. i ject to sale at the United Stutes Land Office Sacramento, California,—beginning at a stake marked No 1, standing at the south west corner,of said.claim from which a post marked +4 S.standing 120 chains north from Section stake between Sections 4and 5 on We east bears south 45° west 21.25 chains and remaing thence from said take No 1, north 9° east 76.50 chains to a. Oak tree 16 inch. es4n diameter marked Ne 2 thence north 64° 30 east.13.50 chains to a post marked No.3 standing in a rock mound in a tield fromewhich post the south, east corner ofa cwbin bears north 50° east 100 links distamt, thence north 14° 15 east 20 chains to pest marked No 4from which alB. Oak tree 124nches in diameter bears south 45° east chains to a post marked No5 from: which a tB-Oak tree 30 inches in diameterbears south 16° east 53 Licks distant, thence south 12° east 32 chains to post marked No 6, from “which a B. Oak tree 30 inches in diameter ears north 40° west 100 links distant and KE Oak tree 6 inches in diaineter bears south 85° east 30 links distant, thence south 41° hwest 6 chains to post marked No 7 standing in a deep cut, thence north 88° -45 west 21 chains to a sugar pine tree 60 itiches in dé ameter standing atthe north-west corner of the Enterprise claims and marked No 8, E* No 2, thence south 25° west 80,50 chains to a post marked No 9 in rock mound at the south-west corner of the Enterprise claims, thence south 82° 45’ west 17.75 chains te the place of beginning—containing three hundred fifty-six and‘47-100 (35647) aeres of land be the same. more or less. Said eclaim being still more, partictlarly described in the diagram posted “and . filed with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to: present the aame before the: Register and' Receiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento Land Dist rict, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the date hereof. _ Dated and signed at Nevada Ot) Dec. 4th, 1872. Posted on Claim Dec. 4th, 1872. HORACE. KILHAM, : Applicant. Niles Searls, Attorney for Applicant, 13 No, 431, Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim,Unrrep States Lanp OFFICE. Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 2lst, tea. HILANDEK H. BELDEN AND . EZEKIEL HAGAR having filed kticir application in this Office for a Patent ‘toa mining claim, and the law and instruetions in such cases. provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the lished for sixty days in the Nevapa D TRANSCRIPT, anewspaper published ne the location of said claim, at Nevadacity, in Nevada county, Stateof California. T. B. MCFARLAND, Register. APPLIGATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM, Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been mate by Philander Hartwell Belden and Lzekiel Hagar to the Govermment of the United States for a patent to the following described mining claim, viz: known as the Enterprise Claims, situated in Blue Tent Muning District, Nevada County, State,of California, being bounded by the mining claim of Horace Kilham on the north and west, by the Central Claims on the-east, owned by Bell & McLean, and on the south by the dividing ridge between the South Yuba River and Rock Creek and. more particularly de-seribed .as follows, to-wit: on unsurveyed land, describ:d as follows, said claim not being cf record: beginiling at a post marked No. 1 from which a post marked 4 5,standing 120 chains north trom section stake. between Sections 4and 50n north boundary ot Township 16 N., Range 9 cast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, bears south 624 deg., west 36,90 chains distant, and running thence north 25 deg., cast 30.50 chains 0 & sugar pine tree sixty mehes in diamete marked No. 2; thence: seuth 88 deg< 45 min., east 21 chains to a post marked No, 3 standing ina deep cut; ihence h 41 deg., east 6 chains toa pest murked No. 4, from which a'B. oak tree 30 inches in diameter bears north 40 deg., west 100 links distant, and a B. oak tree 6inches in diameter bears south 55 deg.,e4 south 15 deg? 30 min., east 1.75 chains across Enterprise Ravine to a live oak tree W inches in diameter marked No. 5; thence guth 41 deg., west 24 chains to a maple thence south 13 deg:, west 67 chains toa stake standing in a rock mound on the dividing ridge marked No.7; thence north 74 deg., west 29.75 chains along the summit and Rock Creek to place of beginning, containing one hundred seventy-nineand 61-100 acres of land. Being in Township 17 north, Range 9 east, Mount Diablo B. and M., said Claim being still more particularly descriled in the diagram posted and filed with said application. ‘ All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Kegister and keceiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacra, mento Land District, at Sacramento, Cali fornia, within sixty days from the date hereof, #1 72, a ‘ @@ ILA’ DB’ H.BELDEN. &% cK HAR. : t Applicants. Niles Searls, Att’y. for Applicants. 425 (. ANNUAL MESTING. ~ HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholaers, of the “OMEGA, WATER AND MLiNING COMPANY” will be held on the THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1473, at tue Bank of Nevada County, at 2 0’clock, P. M. R. W. TULLY, Secretary. Nevada, Dec. 9th, 1072:TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES HAVE this dey appoihtea JOHN Pat TISON Leputy County. Superintendast ait thixinens connected who will tran i: ith the CR my absence. mL : 1D. ' x Joli f 'y Toul ee: f ~Nevada City, Bec. i7th. ORACE KILHAM having filed his ap. north. boundary line of Township 16 NR,@‘annexed notice of such application be pub-, 30 links distant; thence ~ of the dividing ridge between South Yuba Dated and signed at Blue Tent, Dec. 4th; i# > 3% links distant*thence north 76°. 30 east 42° . tree 20 inches in diameter marked No. 6; ~ Ottes ” «One ¥ Bix M Per Aub patror ‘AMCe 0 on hat varticle *CERY sell th CI Iam pany, if *Xind, tbines *Bank, OF: