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February 29, 1872 (4 pages)

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Aaah Bite eons eo Pott alee S \ = ahaa ¢ a No, 285 " Application for a Patent to Plac: er Gold Mining Claim. United States Land Office, } Sacramento, California, Jan. 13, 1872. NY, a corporation, having filed thei application in this office for a Patent to a Mining Claim, and the law and instfuctions in such cases provided having been complietl with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed ication be pablished for nscript & newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada Notice of sucha ninety days in the Nevada Daily county, State of California. 5 JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. ~ Copy of Notice Posted on the Claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM. ie ew, Notice is hereby given to whom it may cin i piteation RE heen Wi ade -by the Middle Yuba Mining Company, a -corporation, duly incorporated under the laws of the State of California,to the Goy<rnment of the United States for a Patent ss following described Placer Gold Mining Cl Pa aim. viz ;known_as-the Middle Yuba} pee Mining Company’s claim, situated in the Indian Creek Mining District, in Sierra and Nevada counties, State.of California, being “bounded by Jones’ Baron the north and on the south by Frenchman’s Bar, on the east and west by perpendicular rocks from 1500 to 2000-feet high there being no known mining claim or claims bounding this said claim on either side—and more particularly des» «cribedas—foHows, to-wit ; on unsurveyed land, being in Township 18 North, Range 8 and 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the District cf lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing about fifty-three acres. Commencing at a point in the bed of the ‘Middle Yuba River at corner No. 1,.on a small: Sycamore’ tree, at the lower end of the claim bears noi th 50° west 32 links distant and corner No, 36 ona small Mandrona bears 8 54° -E 190 links distant (courses magnetic) up river to :.. «worner No. 1, thence N 701-29 E 7.10 chains “to point-frem which an Alder bears ° E. 0.42 chains corner Ne. 2, a Live Oak bears 8 6° W 1,32 chains; corner No, 35, from corner No. 2, 8 60° £6.22 chains to point from which ja Live Oak bears S 14> W 1,23 chains corner No. 34 from corner No. 3 8 79° KE 10.30 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears N 47° W 0.92 chains corner No. 3, a Mandora bears $ 22° E 1.54 chains corner No. 33 from eorner No, 4, N 89.1-2° 10-60 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears N12° W_ 0.77 chains corner No. 4,an Alder tree bears 8 16° E 2.09 chains, «orner No. 32, from corner No. 5, N 73° E $.90 chains to peint from which a Live Oak bears N 45° W 2.29 chaims, corner No, 5, a Live Oak bears South 301-2° East 0.30 chains corner Number 31 from corner Number’6, North 11 1-25 Eest 8.60 chains “to point from which a Black -Oak bears N $8 1-2° E 0.63 chains, corner No. 30, ‘from corner No, 7, N-11 W 7.33 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears S 67° W 0.20 <hains, corner No, 6, from corner No, 8;°5 65 1-2° E 7.54 chains to point from -which a Live Oak bears S 45° W 0.74 chains corner No. 29 from-corner Ne. 9, § 39 EB 9.75 to point from which a Live Oak bears § 27¢ W 0.69 chains, corner No. 28, a spruce tree bears S 80° E-3.60 chains, corner No. 27, trom corner No, 10, N65 1-2 # 7.14 chains toa Live Oak, corner No. 26, from corner No, 26; corner No. 11 N12° W 7.58 chains. 7.58 chains te point from which a Live Oak bears N 65° 4 1,15 chains, corner No. 25 corner No:12, N 29° W 21.33 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears 8 87° W 0.39 chyins, corner No. 7; a Live Oak bears 8 88° E 2.78 chains. corner No, 24, corner No 13,N 42° E 7.31 chains to point from which an Alder bears N.19° W 0.77 chains corner Ke. 8. corner No. 14, N 80 1-49 E 19.73 chains to point from which a Live Oak ‘bears $ 12 E 0.88 chains, corner No,.23, corner No. 15 N 421-2 £4.23 te point from-which a Black Oak bears N 67° W 0.96 chains, <orner No. 9,an Alder bears § 73 1-2° E 2.52 chains, corner No. 22, from corner No. 16.N71-2° E 8.39 chains to point opposite mouth of Indian Creek -from which a Live Oak bear's N 721-2° W 1.40 chains, ¢orner No, 10, a Live Oak. bears 8 38° E 3.83 chains, corner No, 21, from cornerNo, 17,8 831-29 E 12.24 chains to point f.om Which a Liye Oak bears 8 5° W 2.70 chains corner No. 20, corner No. t878-824-4°--B+ 28.00 chains topoint frem which a Live Oak bears N 13° E 1.66 chains, corner No. 11, a Live Oak bears S.18° W 1.53 chains, corner 19, therite § 82° EB 19.15 chains to point trom whicha Live Oak bears 8 27° W 1.48 » Chains, corner No. 18,a Live Oak bears N 27°-#. 1.84 chains, cerner No. 12, corner Wo. 20,N 72° E 7.8 chains to a pointfrom which an Alder b ars S$ 6° E 1.89 ‘chains, corner No. 17, aSmail Oak bears N 57° W 1.56 chains, corner No. 13, corner No. 21, N 21° E740 chains te point from which a " Live Oak bears 8702 W 2.30 cliains, corner ‘No. 14, a Live Oak bears N 34° E 3.26 chs, «corner No. 15, a Black Oak bears S 88° E 2.78 chains, corner No. 16, at up ‘er end of Jones Bar, Said claim being more particularly described im thé diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons holding amy adverse claira thereto-are reyaired to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety ‘days from ‘be frst day of publishing and Dated Jan, 12th, 1972. : WILLIAM BR, CLUNESS, President. Witiiam H. Porter, Secretary M. ¥. M, Co, Appheant.—-ater 415 Dissolution of Co-partnefship. OTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between A. 3B. Carley and 0. A, Tompkins in the Saloon ‘business, under the firm name of Carley & ‘Tompkins, is this day dissolved by nrwtaal “consent, ‘The business will be conducted at the old stand by A, B. Carley, to whom all <lebts must be paid and all bills presented. A. B. CARLEY, O. A. TOMPKINS, Nevada City, Feb, Sth, 1372. “ee Notice, TW cae ishereby — ven that the entire stock of Chinese Goods belonging. to Tung Lee has been sold. te LOON TUNG GHEONG and no bills will be paid by our Company against Fung Lee & Co. LOON TUNG CHEONG, ‘iruckee, Newada County, Jan, 27, 1872. T. H. ROLFE. Notary Public and Conveyancer, i EEDS, Mortgages, Leases, Agreements, and Legal Papers of all kinds carefully and correctly drawa. Justice of the Peace. Orrice—North side of. Broad street, opposite Bank of Nevada county. jada’ “Notice to Creditors. N THE MATTER of the Estate of Francis Seibert, deceased: Notice is hereby w#iven by the undersigned, administrator of ae Estate of Francis Seibert, decs’d, to the creditors of, aud all persons having claims against said deCeased, to exhibit the).san with the vouchers . within ten auonths after the publication of this notice, ito the-said Administrator, at his residence, 4n this city, county of pay and State of WValitornia. Attorneys © Williams & J: . Nevada rege ol 24th, 1872, F) YE MIDDLE YUBA MINING COMPABOOK AND JOB r over the Nevada Drug Store. ~ —o-BROWN & DEAL, Prop’rs. uae We have just received from the Californ = ‘Type Foundry, Painter’s Foundry, San Francisco, ‘and the Philadelphia Foundries, large and superb stock of 8@7 PLAIN AND FANCY ‘TYPE, “€at suttable for every class Merchants and others-in want-of BILL-HEADS, “~ LEPTER-HEADS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-CARDS, POSTERS, SHOP-BILLS, RECEIPTS, CHECES. LABELS, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, PROGRAMMES; : BLANKS, TAGS, WAY-BILLS, INVITATIONSTICKETS, DEEDS, * BUSINESS CARDS, stinging Or any other kind of Printing, Will find it greatly to their advantage to have it execatéd at the : DAILY TRANSCRIPT JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Nevada, Nov. 30th—tf * a re % No, 24. © ' Applicationfor 2 Patent to Quartz Gold Mining Claim. Untirep States LAND OFFICE. \ Sdcramento, Cal., Feb. 6th. 1872. HE PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, having filed its application in this Office for a Patent toa mining claim, and the law and instruc. tions in such cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published in the Nevapa Datuy TRANscRIP?, a newspaper published nearest to location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county, StateofCalifornia. . JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of notice posted on the claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM, Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made by the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Comynny, acorporatien, by William L. Tisdale, one of the Trustees of said Company, there. sunte duly authorized, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Quartz Lode and Quartz Mining Claims, namely ; That certain gold bearing Quartz Vein or Lode situate on sur: veyed landin the County of Nevada and State of California, in the Nevada County Quartz Mining Districtand District of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, said Lode to nearest poiat thercof being one half of one, mile er thereabouts distant, north westerly from the Court Honse in Nevada City, and situate wholly within Sec. tions 1 and 12 of fownship.16 North Range 8 East Mount Diablo Buse atid Meridian ;— Beginning at a Post marked ‘‘P No 1 from which the.Quarter Section Stake bétween Sections 1 and 12 above named bears N 714° W 10 69-100 chains ‘distant and the nrouth of the main working shaft of the Company applicant herein, bears N 5314 ° W5 chains distant and running thence N 19° W 2800 feet as‘shown by the black dotted line in the Diagram posted herewith and filed with said Application—being 2800 feet in length of the sm Vein, together with . its dips, spurs, angles and variations—same beingicommonly known and called the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Company's Quartz Lode and being situate wholly within and bounded on all. sides by the Placer Gold “Mining Clainrof the Penusylvania Gold Mining Company, the Applicant herein, Also, a tract of surface gronnd nece for the working; mining and milling of the above described Quartz Lode, said tract being claimed and occupied by the said Applicant for its Mill Site Hoisting Works Site, Shatts ‘end dumpage grounmls and lying and being adjoining to and upon the N Hands W sides of said Eode, Said surface ground being situate partly im Sections 1 and 12, Township 16. North, Range 8 Kast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian and wholly within the bounds of the Placer Gold Mining Claim of the Applicant herein, Beginningat a point 5 chains East from the quarter (44) Section #take between Seetions.1 and 12 above named and running thence South 20 chains : thence East 5 chains. thence North 24 chains, thence West 5 chains, thence South 4 chains te place of beginning=containing 12 acres, Bounded on the East dy mining claims of the South Yuba Canal Company, onthe West by mining claims of Arbegast, on the South by Nevada City, Town Site lands and om the north by Placer Mining ¢elaims of the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Company, Applicant herein. Alles shown by the black full line shaded with yellow and description in the Diagram pested with a copy of this notice wpon the claims and filed with the said application in the Land Brey . All persons holding any adverse claim therete are Hereby required to present the: same before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Ofticedor Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, Calitornia, within ninety days from the date of the first posting and publication hereof. Dated at Nevada City, 2 da County, ‘California, the 26th day of lary, 1872. eg ap bare LD MINING OOM. PANY. By its Agent, WILLIAM I. TISDALE, Appticant, cant, ARCADE SALOON. . DJOINING Greenwald's Cigar 8 Broad Street, Newada City, ae A. B. CARLEY, ‘Old friends and new comers are inwited aol 4 . DAILY TRANSCRIPT. PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘YORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STS., . estcll in the welfare of their friends, to be Willigms& Johnson, aAtbotueys fur AppliSela tates Seat ice, een the vented WINES } Interest Py peters . ARSE MN INR _THE UNFORTUNATE. . NEW REMEDIES,“ NEW DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, Cor. Comm: , ercial, SAN FRaNcisco. JISTABLISHED in 1854, r the treatment of Sexual and Semjnal Diseases, '} such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stritture, Syphilpotericy, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated. : : DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of annowncing that he has returned from visiting fesumed practice at his Dispensary, 623. Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find*him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the aileviation of human sufféring. “— Horribie—-Disenses, How, many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a miserable existence from the’ef-fect of secret indulgences; or from virus absorbed into the system! Look at. their pallid, emaciated and. disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali“fying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment. of life, In this horrid “situation thousands suffer until death closes the scenc. Let parents, guardians, friends, }-attendto any of those who are sufferin with any -of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for and cured before it be foo late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physicien who has madc private disease his especial study for years, and who ‘is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or ‘{njurious drugs. It is important to those “who are afflicted, or to those who are. inter careful of the many. pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their — in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminént physicians from Europe and_ other places. Be, therefore, careful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall into tha hands of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness, Seminal_ Emissions, the consequence o self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiiced by +ne youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, uniess -combatted -by--scientific medical measures, viz; Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, nneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss. of memory, hectic fiushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity, If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating his diseaseywhich never fails of effecting quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who. will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering. under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred. responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ‘ To the Ladies, The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent’ suecess—such-asi sr regularities, Whites, Falling of the Womb, ‘Pumnors, aH Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstration, Bar. riness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of any kind. Have no. delicacy h calling, no difference whatyour troubles may be. The afflicted are cordially invited . to call and satisfy themselve. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s offi? or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with afair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of ¢xtortion among quacks and pretenders, DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will . give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself te effeet-aradical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home, ‘Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with fall and plain directions for use. By enclosing $15in currency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forv-arded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. Private entrance on Commercial street, : Remember to put BOX 1957 on the leter. Consultations FREE. « leona. Ky” Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise. ment in the Darty Transcript. myl NOTICE TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. B* an order of the Board of Supervisors made this lith day of February, A. D, Isi2, for receiving Bids for doing the County Printing on contract for either one or two years. the amount due upon said contract to be paid at the expiration of each quarter from the Special Fund of the County, from the letday of March, A, D. 1872. Said printing to consist of all Blanks and Forms used by the various County officers, including the binding of the same when required, and everything appertaining thereto which has heretofore been done as County Printing, and for the advertising and printing of all mutter necessary and ordered to be done hy’ stid Board of Supervisors. Also’ to iat and publish all matter now required by the existing laws, or that may hereafter be eps acted during the term for which said cons tractor becomes liable, and any person awa ded said contract by said Board to give a Ln es be ae = — Board, inthe Suni of $2,500 tor the faithful performance of said c&itract. For Specifications apply #t-the Clerk’s Office in Nevada City. All proposals shall be sealed aud endorsed “County Printing,” and. delivered to the County Clerk. Said proposals will be yeceived until Monday, the 4th day of March, 1872, at 10 o’clock, A. M. when they wikt-be . Opened and: pasead spon hy the said Board, bids reserve the vight-to reject any and all By order of the Board. : feblé J.J. ROGERS, Clerk. LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE A General Fund of Nevada County, tron Nos. istered is date. "} hae . ° os REMEDIES . is in all its forms, Seminal Wetikness, Im-. he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has.)-<9yirione, and the claimsaf the Mammoth + On nnsurveyed land, . 463° W 6.40 chains to a Post marked No. ". and onthe West by the mining claime of H_ 2. d, Last Chance : . New Brees oases g Sg~ Gold Mining Claim.. Unrrep States Lanp Ornte, ) Marysville, California, ~ Novy. 22, 1871. concern, that an application has been meade by the Keystone Gravel Mining ComLaws of the State of California, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer. Gold. Mining Claim, viz ; known asthe Keystone Mining claims, sifuated ifi the Montezuma Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by the mining claim Company. and-partly by vacant ground upon the East : South by the claims of Williams & Co.; West by claims of Malone and Murphy and by vacant ground ; and North by vatant and unoccupied ground and more particularly described as follows, to-wit :— sing in Township 17, North, &..East Mount Diablo Base ject to. sale at Marysville, California, and containing one hundred and fifty: acres:— More particularly described as follows, viz; ed “K Co.” No. 3, from which the Seuth East corner of Hutchies house bears N 35° W. 1.07 chains distant, and a white oak tres il inches in diameter bears N 16%°, W. thirty-four links distant, and running thence S. 146° E. 9.71 chains toa Black Oak nine inches in diameter,‘marked -‘K,; Co:-No. 4,” from which the N.'W. corner of Malone’s house bears S; 1°-.E. 2.82 chains distant, thence §.79° W. 22.30 chains to aPitch Pine tree 4 feet in diameter on the summit ot Montezuma Hill, marked ‘‘K.Co. No. 5,” thence 8, 3934 E. 9.40 chains to a Pitch Pine tree 28 inchés in diameter marked ‘‘K. Co. No. 6 and: H.’ ‘thence 8. 644° W. 9.92
chains to a Bleck Oak tree 37 inches. in diameter marked “‘K, Co: No. 7,” thetiee S. 58° W. 14.20 chains to a Black ‘Oak tree 22 inches in diameter, marked “*K. Co. No. 8,’ thence N. 6934 W. 12.57 chains to a large ter marked “K. Co. No, 9, thence North 634° FE. 22.30 chains to a Pitch Pine tree 38 inches in diameter, marked ‘K. Co. No. 10,” thence N,.16° E, 27.50 chains to a stake marked ‘‘K. Co” No. 1, on the north side of Robinson ravine about five chains above the old Hoyt road crossing of said ravine from which ® Black Oak tree, 9 inches in diame: ter bears N. 744°, E. 62 links, distant thence 8. 6334 ©, B. 30.35 chains to a Pitch Pine tree, 32inches in diameter, marked ‘K. Co. No, 2.” thence S. 75% E.17 ¢hains to the place of beginning, said Claim being still more particularly described in the diagram posted and filled with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Marysville Land District, at-~Marysville, California, .within ninety. days from the first day of publish. ing and posting hereof. é : L. B. AYER, Register. Dated Nov. 22d, 1871. n23 Application for Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. Unirep STATES LAND OFFICE, . \ ‘Marysville, California, Jan. 18, 1872. EWTON C. MILLER, EGBERT JUDSON, JOHN HUSTON, ABRAHAM BLOCK, SIMON FURTH, DANIEL: FURTH, JOSEPH P: SCHARDIN, NICHOLAS SCHARDIN and FRANCES J, ABBEY having filed their application in this office for a Patent to a Mining claim,and the law and instructions in such cases providéd having been.complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for ninety days, in the NevapA Dariy TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. L. B. AYER, Register. Copy of Noticeposted on the claim. Application forPatent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that an application has been made by Newton G. Miller, Egbert Judson, John Huston, Abraham Block, Simon Furth, Daniel Furth, Joseph P. Schardin, Nitholag Schardin and Frances Jane Abbey, copartners in the Manzanita Mining Company’s'claims to the Government of the United States‘for a Patent to the following described Placer Mining Claims, viz : Situated on unsurveyed land, North of Township 16 North, Range 8% East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian and more particularly described as’ follows :-—~ Beginning at a Post marked Manzanita Co., No, 23,'‘from which the North East corner ofJoseph Kelly's enclosure on the West side of the County Road leading from Sweetland to San Juan bears South 49° East 60 links distant ; and running thence N 73° W 7.58 chains to a Post marked No. 24; thence § 224° W.2.53chainsto a Post marked No. 25; thence N 6924 W. 3.59 chains to a Post, marked No. 26: thence N 684° W. 1.95 chains to a Post marked No, 27: thence § 40%4° W. 0.40 chains'toa Post marked No. 28; thence 8 9°'E 2.24 chains to a Rust marked No, 29; thence § 77%° KE. 2.71 chains to a Post marked No. 30 ; thenc@S. 449° E. 7,11 chaing to a Post marked No. 31: thence $ 454° E 3.80 chains to a Post marked No. 32; thence 8 23%° W, 2.57 chains to a Post marked Ne. 33; thence N 34; thence N 41/5 ° W 4.00 chains to-a Post marked No. 35; thence 8 18° W 3.88chains to a Post marked No, 36; thence S.16° W, 6.30-chains to a Post marked No. 37 : thence N 83% W. 1.21-chains to'a Post marked No, 38> thagice S 8° W_5,52 Chains to a Post marked No. 39; thence N. 73% —-W--9.65 chains toa Post marked No. 40; thence N 31° E415 chainsto a Post marked No, 41 : thence N 53¢. E 1.54 chains to a Post marked No.1; thence N. 18° W, 4.80 chains to a Post marked No. 2; thence $ 6934 °. EB, 2.96 chains to a Post marked No.3: thence N 93g 9 Ey 235 chains to a Postma:ked No, 4 + thence N. 70° W. 5.85 chains to a Post . . marked No. 5; thence N. 104° W. 5.14 chains to a Post marked No. 6; thence N 641g © -W3.00 Chains to a Post marked No. 7: thence N 7% © W, 6.96 chains to a Post marked No. 8: thence N 16° BE: 4.95 chains to a Post marked No.9; thence N 53° E,-15.30 chains to a Post marked No. 10 ; thence N 15° W. 1.51 chains toa Post marked No, 11; thence § 514% ° W. 14.40 chains to a Post marked No. 12; thence N16° E, 7.50 chains to a Post marked No. 13; thence N 50% ° E. 12.30 chains to' a Post marked No. 14 ‘ thence § 3934 © E4.73 chains toa Post mark. ed No. 15; thence N.52%° E, 2.45 chains to a Post marked No. 16; thence N. 53% 9 © 8.40 chaing to a Post marked No. 17; thence $ 034° E. 10.33:chains to a Post } marked No. 18 ; thence § 9%.2 Ww, 3.84 chainst6 a Post niarked No. 19: thence S$. 10° E.8.00 chains to a Post marked No, 90 : thence $ 89° W.0.34 chains to a Post marked No, 21 ; thence 8, 37° E 8.19 chains to a Post marked No, 22; thence §-4> E 6.00 chains tothe place of beginhing—containing about: ninety-five acres as shown in the yellow shaded lines in the accompanying diagram and are bounded on the North by ihe Mining Claims of the Rough & ¥ Co., James Fraser and the Joint Stock Company; on the East by the niining claims of Riumer Angier & Co. Blake, Foley and rim rock, Isbister & Sweetland, Patten & Graham, rim rock, Manzanita Mining Company pre eka ; on the South dy the brow of. e to present the erand Roceiver of Odkcs, der Marvevin ~All persons holding any adverse thereto ape aired same before the United States Land District, at imornreneotsletasigr tec ‘. Application for a Patent to a Ae to OTICE is hereby givente whom it may pany, a corporation organized under the and Meridian, in the district of lands sub-. Beginning at a stake in a rock mound mark= forked Black Oak tree 40 inches in diame. 1) sloping toward Sweetland Creek . No. 273. _ Placer Gold. Mining Claim. UNITED SFATES LAND nel Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 6th, 1871. {~ in such cases provided, ed for ninety days; in the N location of said claim at Nevada city in Ne vada county, State of California. : ' JOHN et * amma em f t Copy of Notice osted.on the Claim. CLAIM, Notice is hereby given to whom it -may concern, that an application has been made “by Fonathan FMoody to the Government of the. United States fora Patent to the foliowing desrieed Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz: known as the Moody Canon Claim, situated in-the Gold Run Mining District, in Placer-County, State of--California, being bounded by the placer gold. mining claims -of Holmes; Benton, Halsey and Bay State onthe North and by the claims of Osmyn Harkness [known as the Bogus Hill claim} on the South and East, and on the West by. wosling.Ravine claim, Moore and ‘Taylor and Gold Run claim onthe West, there being no other claim bounding this said claim and more particularly described .as follows, to-wi* : on surveyed land, being the East 34 of East % of lot No. 3, West 34 of East \ of lot No. 2, Eost 14 of West: }< of lot 2, East % of lot No.1, and East 's. of West 4 of lot No 1, and West 34 of South West \ of Section 3, and North West 44 of North West-Quarter of Section 10. Township 15 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Base and. Meridian, in ‘the district of lands subject to sale at Sacradred and sixty, acres.’ Said claim being still more particularly described in the diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons helding any—adyerse--elaim thereto are hereby required to present. the sam before the Registerand Receiver of the at_ Sacramente, California, within ninety days from the first day ‘of publishing and posting hereof, ; : JONATHAN F: MOODY, Applicant. Dated December, 1871. ag Application—for-a-Patent-to—aMining Claim. OTICE is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been Richard Brown and William HJ Sailor to the Government of the United States fora Patentto the feHowlng -deseribed Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz :—known as the Weed’s Point Company’s Claim, situated in the Galena Hill Mining District, in Yuba County, State of California, being bounded by the Placer Mining Claims of Steavens, Turner and Olou Sweed and Company, and by unoccupied ground on the South, and by the Mitchell and Last Chance Claims and vacant ground on the West,and also the village of Muntzville on the East, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit :— On unsurveyed land, being (approximate position) in Quarter of Section 35, Township 19 North, Range 8 East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Marysville, California, and containing about 22 acres. Beginning ata pine stump on the nertherly side of the main County road, leading from Camptonville to Oak Valley, from which the Public Well in the village of Muntzville béars N, 6522 E. 314 chs distant and running thence S. 225 E.5.76 chains toa stage marked W. P. No. 14, thence 8. 664% W. 2.22 chains toa stake marked W, P, No, 15, thence S.4°°E. 2.84 chains toa stake marked W. P. No. 16, thence 8. Tle W. 7.00 chains to Cedar Stump marked W.P. No. 17, thence 8, 25° W. 2.20 gears to gate of Reservoir, thence N,3714 °° y. 7.25 chains to a dead Spruce tree, thence N.14° W. 2.51 chains to a stake marked W. P. No. 1. thence N. 84% ° E.4.93 chains to a stake marked W.P. No. 2, thence N, 934° KE. 3.20 chains to a spruce stump, thence N.214° W. 4.38 chains to a cedar Post marked W,P. No. 3, thence 8S. 8434 ° W.5. 28 chains to a staké marked W. P. No. 4, thence N. 16% ° E, 14.35 chains to a stake marked W. P. No. 5, thence N, 28%° E, 4,16 chaink to a stake marked W. P. No. 6, thence 8.7% °-E. 3,60 chains to a stake marked W.P. No. 7. thence 8. 114° W. 6.00 chains to a stake marked W. P; +8, thence 8. 54° E: 1.49 chains toa stake marked W. P. No. 9, thence N, 7814 9° E. 2.18 chains to an Oak Post marked W. P. No. 10, thence 8. 8144 ° E. 4.51 chains toa Post in fence corner W. P. No, 11, thence S. 124° W. -3.20 chains to a stake marked W. P. No. 12, thence 8. 3014 ° E. 4.10 chains to the place of beginning. Said claim being still more particularly described in the diagram post: ed and filed with said application, All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land office for Marysville Land District, Marysville California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated Nov. 27th, 1871. “JOHN WINSELMANN, RICHARD BROWN, WILLIAM H. SAILOR, , JOHN R. CLOU, ° "+ Applicants, — Unsrrep Srarres Lanp Orricer, Marysviile, California, { December 16th, 1871. j Ordered that the above notice be published once a week for ninety days in the “Nevada Daily Transcript,” a hewspaper published in Nevada City, Nevada County,-Cal, and nearest the location of said Mining ‘Claims, L. B, AYER, Register, d20 Of said Land Office. National Exchange Hotel Co. NS OF ANNUAL MEETING OF said Company. MNetice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the National Exchange Hotel Company, that a Meeting of the Steckholders of said Company will be held at the office of J, I. Caldwell, in Nevada city, Nevada County, Cal. on MONDAY, wp poe ae fo March, 1872, at 7 o’clock, P. “4 ol y, for the p bse of eleet; Trustees and other ‘oman tak the tenn tion of such business as the stockholders may then deem meet. FOREN nace Prevident: er Tully. JL. Caldwell, Sec’y; oe « Nevada, Feb: ist, 1572. a dition, will be sol §! There is a gov ONATHAN F. MOODY having filed. his A . ipolication in this office fora Patent for Mining @laim, and the law and instructions. ‘a MiningClaim, and the law and’ instric. having been com-/ tionsin such cases provided, having beey— plied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Noticeof ee Teen Notice of such Application-be pubFADA TRANSCRIPT, a hewspaper published nearest the APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING mento, California, and containing three hun. . United States for Sacramento Land Distriet, . made by John Winselmann, John R. Clou, . Application for _ No. 291. a Sacramento, California, Feb. 371872, HE PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, having filed its application in this office fora Patent’ to United States Land Office, } complied with, it is hereby ordered that the lished for ninety days, in the Nevada Daily (Transcript, a newspaper published nearest the, location of said claim at Nevada city, in Neyada county, State/of California. i '. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register, “Copy of Notice posted on the claim, Application for Patent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may ~ concern that an application has been made by the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Company {2 corporation) by William L. Tisdale, one of the ‘Tristees of said. Company, thereunto duly authorized, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the follow: ing described Placer GoldMining Claim, viz. :— Known: as the Pennsylvania Com. Placer Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by tlie ‘thining claim.of the Loyal Company on the North; the Town Site Lands of Ne. vada City and mining claims of the Harting Company, South Yuba Canal Co. and Arbe. gast.on the South.; on the East by mining claims of South Yuba Canal Co.; and on the West by mining claims oftheHartford Com. pany and Claims of Arbegast and more par. ticularly described as follows, to-wit ; On. surveyed land beginning at the Quarter Sec. tion Stake, between Sevtions 1 and 12, in Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,.and running thence East 5 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence East 5 chains; thence North 20 chains; thence East 10 chains; thence North 10 chains ; thence West 10. chains; thence ‘ chains ; thence West 10 chaius;;' thence North 10 chains ; thence West 20 chains ; thence South 20 chains ; thence East 10 chains : thence South 10 chains : thence’ East 10 chains : thence South 10 chains to place of beginning. Containing one hundred (100) acres and embracing the NE \ of S W44,N El; of SE of § W.4, theS.% of 8 W % of SE \, the . N W-4% of SW. of 8 EB \,and the $ W % of N W X of 8 EB \ of Section 1 and the E ¥ of the W \% of NW ¥ of NE \ of Section 12 : all in Township 16 North Range 8 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the District of lands subjéct to sale at Sacramento, California. Said claims being still more particularly described in the Diagram posted and filed with said’ Application, the Yellow shaded line im-said Diagram showing the bounds of said claim. Ali persons holding .any™adverse claim thereto are hereby required to~present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States tor Sacramento™Land District) at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. is Dated Jan. 26th, 1872. eit REE * PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY. By its Agent, ; WILLIAM L. TISDALE, Applicant. Williams & Johnson, Attorneys for Applicant. feb7. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H. H. PEARSON ~= Proprietor. Po [Late of the Ru, . House. SAN FRANCISCO. ¥ take pleasure in informing my old friends of Nevada County that I have bought the interest of Messrs. Tubbs ; « Patten in the Cosmopolitan : =e Hotel, aud have secured a Lease for a term of years of this well known house. The prices will be reduced, ranging from two to three dollars per day for ordinary accommodation. Suits of rooms, with bath room and patent closets attached. Board by the week or monthas per contract. “ table will be kept on the most liberal seale. : ' There is one of Miller's Patent Safety Passenger, Car Elevators® attached to the house to convey guests to the floor upon whick their rooms may be located. My intention is to make this a family and business house, guaranteeing to every guest the best attention and the comforts ot a home, and would be pleased to have the patronage of the people of Nevada County. 826 H. H. PEARSON Dissolution Notice. KN is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between Alexander Sloan and John Hogan, under the firm name of Sloun & Hogan, in the Saloon business in this city, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘All bills due the finn must be paid promptly to Alex. Sloan, who will continue the business at the old stand, and to whom all demands must be presented. ALEX. SLOAN, : JOHN HOGAN. Nevada, Feb. 14th, 1872, DR. HENLEY’S Celebrated I. X. L. BITTERS, Most Efficient and Pleasant _.Tonic. ke” THE BEST LIVER REGULATOR KNOWN ! A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia. These Bitters are prepared from the most choice and wholesome herbs and roots, and have given universal satisfaction wherever tried. Thousands of Dyspeptics have found relief through their use, and physicians recommend them tor the cure of all diseases of the blood and liver, and irregularities of the digestive organs. Headache, Billiousness and Constipation, General Debility and Loss of Appetite. all are caused by derangement of the system. The IXL Bit®ers have been successfully ured and are warranted toalleviate the sufier er in all the above cases. Read Physicians’ Certificates attached to each bottle. Every Family should have a bcttle in the house. SOLD EVERYWHERE. -_H. EPSTEIN & CO.. Sole Proprictors, No. 518 Front Street, Sum Francixco, Gal. L. Gnoss & Co, 675 W Lake St. Chicago,Tl. MOORE’S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE. Suc leaves Nevada city. every day at 8. o'clock, a. M. ahd returning every duy, connecting with Weljs, Fargo & Co's Express, for Lake City, N Bloenifield, Moores’ Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka. Puckages delivered, collections made and ll Express business _ Placer Gold Mining Claim. . pany’s_Placer Claim, situated ih Wet Hij;~ — Corner. : : b One Yearim Six Mont! Three Mo: Per wee UNITE . CORN Cc. ¥ EEP' KY, &e. &e. “ FINE.C 18 always} the above Excell: in geod or ¢ : a. 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