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March 25, 1872 (4 pages)

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ore SFE MIDDLE-¥UBA-MINING-COMPA. Application for a Patent to Plac” __-gt-corner No. 1, on a small Sycamore tree, “a We ane erenes ven that the entire ' No. 285. er Gold Mining Claim. ‘United States ‘Land’Office, } Sacramento, California, Jan. 13, 1872: NY.a corporation, having filed their anplication in this office for a Patent toa Mining Claim, ahd the law and instructions iin such cases provided having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that thé annexed ._ Noticeof such Application be published for ninety days in the Neyada Daily Transcript a newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada «county, State of California. =. JOHN G. McOALLUM, Register. Copyof Notice Posted on the Claim. “TAPPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINPe ING CLAIM. ‘ Notice is hereby given to whom it may -eorcern, that an applieation has been made by the Middle Yiba Mining Company. a corporation, duly incorporated under the Jaws of the State of California, to the Goyérnmentof the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim. viz ; known as the Middle Yuba Mining Compeny’s ¢laim, situated in the TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 628 KEARNEY STREET, . cor. Commercial, San FRANCISCO. STABLISHED in 1854, for the treatment.of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness’ Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he-has returned from viciting _ he principal-Hospitdts of Earope, arid-has resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring hisservices may find him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor -. money in seeking out newremedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the aileviatton-of human suffering. ~~ Horrible Diseases. How. rity thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who -are—suffering out a miserable existence from the effect of secret indulgencés, or from virus absorbed into the system! Look at_their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken doyén constitations,-disqnaliIndian Creek Mining District,. in Sierra and; fying them for ‘the happiness of marriage Nevada counties, State of California, being pounded by Jones’ Bar on the north and on the south by Frenchman’s Bar, on_ the east and west by perpendicular. recks from 1500 ¢o.2000 feet high there being no kntwmminor the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes theeeenc. Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferin, ‘withany of these horrible life destroying . “ng claim or claims bounding this said claim imaladics—see that they are caréd for and on either side—and more particularly deséribed as follows, to-wit: on unsurveyed land, being in Township 18 North, Range 8 ‘and 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridi. an, in the District cf Jands stibject to sale at Sacramento, Californis, and containing . about fifty-three acrés. Commencing #t a Hoint in the bed of the Middle Yuba River at the lower end of the claim bears north 2 west $2 Tinks distant and corner No, 36 -ona® small Mandrona bears § 54° E 190 sinks distant’ (courses thagnetic) un river to corner No. 1 thence N'10\1-2° E 7.10 chains} to point from which an Alder bears N 14° RF 0.49 &hains corner No. 2, a Live Oak_bears & 6° W 1.32 chains. corner No. 35, from errner No. 2, 8 60° £6.22 chains to point from which'a Live Oak bears 5 14 >? W 1.23 chains corner No. 34. from corner No. 3 8 '%1g° 10:30 chains to point from which a ‘Live Oak bears N 47° W 0.92 chains corner No. 3, 8 Mandora bears § 22° EF 1.54 chains carner No, 33 fronr corner No; 4; N-89=2> Fi, 10-60 chaina to. peint from which.a Jive Oak bears N-12° W 0.77 chains corner No. >4, an Alder tree beara § 16° EB 2.09: chains, commer NO. 82, from corner No. 5, N “73° 8.90 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears N 45° W 2.29 chains, corner No.5, # Live Oak bears South 301-29 East 0.30 cehains ‘corner Number 31 from corner Number’6, North 111-2° Hest 8.60 chains to point from which a Black Oak bears N *981-2° FE 0,63 chains, corner No. 30, frem corner No.7, N_11.W_17.83 chains ‘to point ’ from which a Live Oak bears S 67° “W.6,20 chains, corner No. 6, from corner No» 8. 8 451.2° B 7.54 chains to neint from which oa Live Oak bears 8 45°. W 0.74 chains corner No, 29 from corner No. 9,8 39 E 9.75 to noint from which a Live Oak bears 8 279° ‘W 0.69 Chains. cdfner No. 28, a spruce tree hears § .802-E 8.60 ehains, corner No. 27, from corner No, 10, N 651-2 E 17.14 chains toa Live Oak, corner No; 26. from corner No. 28, corner No. 11N 12° W 7.58 chains. 7:58 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears N 65° FB 1.15 chains, corner No, 25 corner No, 12, N 29° W 21.33 chains to point from which a Live Onk bears 8 87° W 0.39 chyins, corner No, 7, a Live Oak bears 8 23° 'F} 2.78 chains: corner No. 24, corner No 13,N 42° E7.31 chains to point from which on Alder bears N 19° W 0.77 chains corner Ne. 8. corner No. 14, N 80 1-49 FE 19.73 ¢«hains to point from which a Live Oak cnred before it ba too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has madc private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the . most inveterate cases without mercury or . injurious drugs. It.is important to those who-are afflicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, ‘to‘De } careful of the miiny pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a'few days, imposing upon the public by Wsing the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and make striét inquiries, or you inay fall inte tha hands of those charlatans:*~* . Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of . self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual’ indvigence, is practiiced by the Untrrep States Lanp OFFICE, \ Marysville, Cal. Feb. ist, 1872. such Application ty, State of seta 5 B; AYER, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the Claims. SRG OL AEM _thorized, tothe Government of the ~United Stat@s, for a Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claims, viz :— situate, lying and being in the Mining Districts known as the Badger Hill and Cherokee respectively, in the County of Nevada ‘and State of California, same being.on unsurveyed land, North of Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian.in the District of lands subject to sale at the Land Office at Marysville, California, known as tho claimeof the Badger Hill and CherokeeGravel Mufing Company,'bounded on the north by mining claims of the: English Company, the Callahan mining claims and the head of Badger Hill Canon, bounded on the east by mining claims of the Eng‘lish Company, the Matteson mining claims, the mining claims of Moran and Company, the Union Hill Company’s mining claims, the McCarty andCompany’s mining claim, the Ryan. and. Company’s miming claims, the Inder and Company's mining claims and ithe Hunter and MeCarty miring claims — Bounded on the South by the Driscoll mining claims, andthe mining claims of Hwnter and McCarty, and bounded onthe west by claims of Hunter and McCarty, the Cal ‘lahah mining claims, the Hutchinson mining claims and Sullivan. Ravine, there being no other claims bounding said Badger Hill and Cherokee Gravel Mining Compayouth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certaimty, . the following train of morbid symptoms,. unless cambatted —by~— scientific medical. . measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark . spots under the eyes, pain inthe headl, ring. . ‘inginthe ears, noise like the rustling of . leaves and the rattling.of chatiots, uneasi. ness about the loins, wealkmnessof the limbs, . confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of . confidence, diftidence in approaching strang. ers;a disifke’to form new acquaintances, a) disposition to shun society, loss of mem. ory, ‘heetic ; finshes, pimples and various . . . eruptions about the face, furred tongne, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. . If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed shonld apply immediately, either ‘in person or by letter, dnd-have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating his disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radical cure. Dr. G. willgive 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. Or those who contemplate marriage, who . are suffering wnder any of these fearful . maladies, should not forget the sacred re. sponsibility resting upon them, nor delay . to obtain immediate relief, To‘the Ladies. The various complicated and distressing . diseases incident to. females, treated with . eminent success—such as Suppressions, Irhears § 12 BE 0.88 chains. corner No, 23, corjiregulerities, Whites, Falling of the Womb, rrner'No. 15 N 42 1-2°E 4.23 to point from which a Black Oak N 67° W 0.96 chains, corner No. 9,am Alder bears § 73 1-2° E)9.52 chains, corner No. 22, from ‘corner ‘No. 16.N71-29 FE 8.39 chains to point onposits mouth of Indian Creek from which a Live Oak bears N 721-2 W 1.40 chetine, . ; corner No, 10, a@ Live Oak bears 8 388° °F 3.83 chains, corner No. 21, from corner No. 17, 8 831-2° EF 12.24 chains to pdint from which a Live Oak bears 8 5° W 2770 chains corner No, 20, corner No, 18. 8 821-4° ‘EF 98.00 chains to point frem which wTive Oak bears N 13° EB 1,66 chains, corner No, 11, a Live Oak beara § 13° W 1.53 éhains, corner 19, thence $ 82° F 19.15 chains ‘to point from which a Live Oak bears 8 27°°W 1.48 chains, corner No, 18, a Live Oak bears N ‘972 FH. 1.84 chains, corner No, 12, corner No, 20,N 72° E 7.84 chains to 9 noint from “which an Alder b ars $ 6°°R 1.89 chhine. corner No. 17, aSmeil Oak hears N 57° W * 1.56 chains, corner No, 13, corner No. 21, N 21 287.40 chains to point from which a Live Oak bears 8 70° 2.30 chains, corner No. 14, a Live Oak bears N 34° E 3,26 chs. corner No. 15, a Black Oak beara 8 88°. F 9.78 chains, corner No. 16, at up»er end of Jones Bar, Said ¢laim~ being. more :par“ticularly described in the diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim “thereto are required to present the same hefors_the Register and Receiver df the ~ Tinited States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ssn Pa days from ‘he first day of publishing an posting hereof. : Dated Jan, 12th, 1872, WILLIAM R, CLUNFSS, “President. Wruizam H,. Porrer, Secretary M, Y.“M. “Co, Applicant, jt * SPECIAL . INFORMATION “POR THE ACF FLWCTED! “IN THE “OVERLAND ALMANAC, “For 1872. 4 Copies sent Free upon application tr HE necessity of a general knowledge where all forme of Debility and Chronic ‘Troubles, in either sex, cant be cured prompt. lv and effectually, was never more-needed than now end the factity ofthe Dr. J. C. * Young Medical Institute’ take “this met of bringing that knowledge to the minds of he public, \ Address Mes. DR: Jd, ©, YOUNG, “Medical Institute, “Ne. 618 Sacramento Street ?di4 a San FranciscasCal Y atock Of Chinese Goods belonging to Fung Leé-heas heen sold to LOON ‘TUNG » GHEONG and no bills will, be ane by our » Company against Fung Lee & Co, LOON TUNG CHEONG, ‘wrtickee, Nevada County, Jan. 27, 1872. ON MARRIAGE. “W WAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN’ e “of Errors and. Self _ restored.oefrtars and kent’ »pek. . Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. ‘bon, Tumors, all Umnary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstration, Barriness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatatsle médicines of any kind. "Have no deTicacy n calling, no difference what yeur tropbles may be. “The afflicted arecoordially invited to-call and satisfy themselve. Persons calling at-Dr.Gibbon’s off § 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 remtmeration of services ‘rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. Dh. GIBBON is responsible, and will give.to,each patient a written instrument, binding himself te effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no change. Cured’ at Home. Persons at a distamce may be CURED AT HOME, by addressigg aletter to Dr. Gibstating 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 full and plain directions for suse, By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter throngh the Post Ofice,or through Wells, Fargo 4Go., a packege of medicine will be forwarded by express to ony. part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco. ‘Pest Office Box 495%. Private entrance on Commercial street. Remeniber' to put BOX 1937 on the letter. Consultations FREE. 89” Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON: that they read bis advertise,ment in the DaILy ‘TRANSCRIPT. *myl COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H.:\H.*PEARSGN « = Proprietor. {Late of the Russ House. . SAN FRANCISCO. I take pleasnre in infomming my $ld friends of Neyada County that I have bought huwew the interest of Messrs. Tubbs hice & Patten in theCosmopolitan =a Hotel, and have secured @ Lease for a term. of-y thisavell knewnhouse. The _prices will be reduced, rang. ing from two to three dollars per day for ordinary accomymddation, Suits of rooms, with bath reém and patent closets attached. Boar®by the week or month as per contract. sede. There is one of Miller’s Patent Safety Passenger Car Elevators attached to the house to. convey guests to the floor _npon which theiraooms may be located. My intention is to make this a famHy and ' } business house, guaranteeing to every guest tthe best attention and the comforts of a home, and would be pleased to have the patronage of the people of Nevada Connty. B26 H. H. FEARSON tLL WARRANTS. DRAWN ON THE > & General Fund of Nevada County, and registered prior to Januagy 4th, 1871, will be paid en presentation. ‘Also, all Warrants on the Roa@® Fund sandrregistered prior to December 23) 4870; wii! be paidon presehtation. ~on<same ceases from this JULIUSGREENWALD, Treasurer. . : .By RoW. Tully, Deputy. area. March 6th, 1872, — red = eee SES ; : P ; NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Conuselor at Lay FFYICE—Corner of Broad and-# No 2South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pe *F. X. Kasts, of San Francisco, I have fitted The table will be kept on the most liberal . _ ny’s claims herein applied for, and -said Claims beige farther and rore particularly bounded and described as follows,to-wit ;— Beginning ata large Pine Stump four (4) feet in diameter stimditig on the Eastern bank of Saw Mill Ravine and marked “B. H. & GC, Co.No. 1,” from which the flag staff in front of Turney’s. Hotei, ‘in the main street of the town of Cherokee bears South . 3144 2 W 2145-100 chains distant and running thence N’82!4° E 8 10-100 chains to a stake marked “B, H.& C. Co. No. 2;” thence N 5614 2B 8 30-100 chains toa stake marked “BH. & C. Co. No. 3,” thence N 224° E3 chains to a stake marked “‘B. H. & C, Co. No. 4”; thenee 'N 9142 EB 14 20-100 ehains to a stake marked “B.H. & C. Co. No. 5”; thence 8. 85% ° E. 2.chgins to a stake marked “BH. & G: Co. No. 6’; thence N. 4%° W 9 75-100 chains to a stake marked “B. H, & GC. Co.No.-7”: thence .N. +76 2K. 5 90-100 chains to a Pine Stump 40 inches in\liameiter matked “B. H.&-°C. Co. No. 8”: thence N, 12% ° E 9 80-100 chains to a stake markred “B. H. & -C, Co. No.9"; thence Ny 6635 9 LE. 2 82-100 chains to a stake marked ‘-B. H. & C. Co. No. 10”; thence N. 434 ° E, 6 94-100 chains tos stake marked “B.-H. & C. Co. No. 11”; thence N. 8% © W 7. 57-100 chains to a Pine Tree 40 inches in diameter marked “B: H. & ©. Co. No. 12”; thence N 23° W. 2 95-100 chains to a atake marked ““B. H, & C. Co. No. 13”; thence N. 20° W.3 69-100 chains to a stake marked “B, H.:& ©. Co. No. 14”; thence N,15\4%° W.5 chains to a stake marked **B H & C. Co. No. 15”; thence N. 5° W. 7 20-100 chains toa dead Pine Tree marketl “B,H, & GC. Co. No. 16”; thence 8. 68\%° W.4 95-100 chains toa Black Oak Tree 30 inches in diameter marked “BH. & C, Co. No,17” thence 8. 27° _W. 4 80-100 chains toa stake marked “B. H. & ©. Co. No. 18”: thence 8.12° W.17 40-100 chains {to a stake marked ‘‘B. H, & C. Co, No. 19”; tthence §8'23-°8W, 6 30-100 chains to a Pine Stump 2 feetin diameter marked ‘‘B, H. & C. Co. No. 20”; thence 8 21° W. 8 50-100 chains to an Oak Stump 2 feet in diameter marked “B. H. & C,.Go.No, 21”; thence 8S. 834° W. 3 80-100 chains to a Pine Stump 2 feet in diameter, marked ““B. H. & C. Co. No. 22”;-thence S. 854° .W. 7 chains to a Cedar stump 30 inches in/diameter. marked “B. H.& CO. Co. No. 23”; thence 8. 4° W. 36 chains to the place of beginning. Con.tainings12% aeres or thereabquts, lying in one body and particularly described in Diagram posted with copy of this notice on = claims and filed in above named Land ce. bs . 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 Marysvilie Land. District, at Marysville,~ Cal., within ninety days from the date hereof. Dated at Nevada City, Nevada Cal, the 16th day of January, 1872, BADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE GRAYEL MINING COMPANY. By its Agent, JOHN B, HUNTER, Applicant.County, cant. febé CITX.AND COUNTY! . » custom ~vork for the best Shoe Stores in San Francisco, I feel confident of giving entire satisfactionin every respect. Having lately left-the well known firms of P. Kelly and ‘up aStore, on Broad Street, adjoining = gee Motel, for the special purt pose o : ‘tet. Making Women’s, Misses’ and ‘Children’s Boetsand Shoes. T feeb confident, if you will only give me sa call and leave-your Order, that you will ' be pleased wwith my style of workmanship, And save 50 per cent on the cost af, your Boots and Shoes.H. W. VELLA, Broad Street, T@oors above Pine. Nevada,-Feb, 8th. DR. F. BUELOW — PHYSICIAN,SURGEON, Application for Patent toa Placer HE BADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE i i GRAVEL MINING COMPANY having filed its application in_ this office for a Patent to a Placer Gold-Mining Cisim, end the law and instructions in such’ cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of be published for ninety days, in the ‘Nevada Daily Transcript,” a newspaper published nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada CounAPPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A MINNotice is hereby given, to whom: it may concern that an application has been made . by. ‘The Badger Hiti-and_ Cherokee @ravel Mining Company, (a corporation) by John B. Hunter, its President, thereunto duly atuAll those certain Placer Gold Mining lands Williams &Johnson, Attorneys for Appli'T0 THE LADIES OF NEVADA YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION is called te the opportunity uow presentedtto you to haye yoyr Boots, Shoes and Slippers of every description, made to orderand a perfect fit guaranteed. Having hat!S years experience in making Application for Patent to Placer. Unerep States Lanp OFFIce, — \ Marysville; California, Jan. 18, 1872. EWTON C. MILLER, EGBERT JUDSON, “JOHN” HUSTON, ABRAHAM BLOCK, SIMON FURTH, DANIEL FURTH, JOSEPH p. SCHARDIN, NICHOLASSCHARDIN and FRANCES J. ABBEY having filed their application in this office for a Patent to a Mining claim;and the law and instructions in sych cases provided having been complied; with, it is hereby _ ordered that the annexednotice of such application be published for ninety days, in the NEVADA DaILy TRANSCRIPT, & he wspaper published nearest the location of said age goers city, in Nev -ounty; State of California. — e L. B. AYER, Register. Copy of Noticeposted on ¢he.dlaim. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to. whom it may concern that an application has been made by Newton C. Miller, Egbert Judson, Jobn Huston, Abraham Block, Si bh, Dans jel Furth, Joseph P. Sehardin, Nicholas 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 Meridis nd more particularly described as [OWS i— Beginning at a Post marked zanita Co., No. 28,¢rom which the North jRast corner ofJoseph Kelly’s enclosure on the West side of the-County Boad leading from Sweetland to San Juan bears South 49° East 60 links distant ; and runningéhence N 73° sW 7.58 chain$ to a Post marked No. 24 ; thence. 8 92% 2 W. 2.53 chains to a Post marked Nd, 25; thence N 69%4 W. 3.59 chains to a Post marked No. 26: thence N 683% > W. . 1.95 chains to a Post marked No, 27: thence 8 40% ° W. 0.40 chains toa Post marked No. 28; thence S 9° E 2,24 chains to. a-Post marked No. 29; thence 5 77% 9 °K. 2.71 chains to a Post marked No. 30 ; thence S. 4446° E. 7,11 chains to a. Post marked No. 31 : thence $454 °. E 3.80 chains. to a Post marked No. 32; thence 5 93459 W. 2.57 chainsto a Post marked No. 33;. thence N 4614 ° W.6.40 chains toa Post marked No. 34: thence N 4144 ° W 4.00 chains toa Post marked No. 35; thence $ 18° W 3.88 chains to a Post marked No. 36 ; thence S 162 AW. 6.30 chains to a Post marked No. 37 : thence N 83% W. 1.21 chains to a Post marked No. ee Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. UNITED Or ND eltoea Marysville, ifornia, gi Feb. 28, 1872.
OTICE is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application, has been made by Vincent George Bell, David Alexander, James Fraser and J acob Smith to the Government of the United States for a-Pa—tent tothe following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz :. Known as the Fraser, Alexander & Co’s claims, situated in French Corral Mining District, in Nevada County,: State of California, being bounded “by the’ mining claim of Edward ‘flison & Co. on’ the North-end East.; by the mining claim j ef Trust & Hope Co. on the South and onthe: West by the lines desig-ated by Diagram filed in’Land Office and sted on claims’ and the rim rock and mo articularly de-; seribed as follows, to-wit: On unsurveyed; land, Nérth of Township 16 North, Range 7. “Fast Mount DiabloBase and Meridian; in’ the district of lands subject-to sale at.Marrsvitle, California, and containing fortyfour (44) acres: Beginning ata dead tree’ 30 inches in diameter, ma "Fok ANo1, standing on the avest side of stheroad run-. ning from French. €érral to Birchville from. which the 8 Wtorner of Edward Allison’s’ house bears north 4444 9 E.7.30 chains distant,.zinning thence N 85° East 12.30 chdins to a stake marked F. & A. No. 2; thence § 352 E 7.08 chains to a fmall pine tree 3 inches in diameter, marked F.& A. No. 3, from which the gate of the Reservoir Tbears N. 2534 ° E1.36 chains distant ; thence $ 6° E18 chains toa stake marked F. & A. No, 4 ; thence S 74349 W. 9.78 chains to a large pine stump marked FE. &-+A, No. 5; thenceS 82° W 8.68 chains to a stake marked F. & A. No. 6 and thence N_ 26,50 chains ‘to place of beginning. said claim ing still more particularly described in the diagram posted and filled with said application. f All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the game before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Marysville Land District; at Marysville, ‘California, within ninety days trom the first day of. publishdng and posting hereof. Datad-on claim, #8th February 1872. ° VINCENT G. BELL, .DAVID. ALEXANDER, : JAMES FRASER, JACOB SMITH, Applicants. U.S. Land Office, sed Feb. 28th, 1872. It'is by me hereby ordered, that the above 38; thence $ 8°. W, 5,52 chains to a Post marked No. 30; thence N. 73% W. 9.65 chains toa Post marked No. 40; thence N . 31° £4.15 chains to a Post marked No. 41 : . . theniGeN 534 B54 chainstoa Post marked . No.1; thence N.18° W, 4.80 chains to a} Post marked No. 2; thence S$ 694° E. 2:96 . chains to a Pest marked-No, 3 ; thence N . 94° BK, 2.35 chains to a Post maked No. 4 ; thence N. 70° W. 5.85 chains to a Post marked No. 5; thence N. 104° W.5.14 chains togaPost marked No. 6;; Ahence N 6435 © W 3.00 chains to a Post marked No. 7: thence N7% © W, 6.96 chains to a Post marked No, 8; thence N 16° £. 4.95 chains toa Post marked No.9 ; thence N 53° E, 15.30 chains to a Post marke@ No. 10 ; thence N 15° W. 1.51 chains toa Post marked “No, 11; thence $ 513%,° W. 14.40 chains to a Post . marked No. 12; thenee 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 $ 3914 ° E4.73 chains toa Post mark. ed No, 15; thence N.5244° E. 2.45 chains to a Post marked No, 16; thence INY 53% ° E.8.40 chains to a Post marked No. 17; thence-§ 014° E.10.33 chains to_a Post marked No. 18; thence 8S 9%° W. 3.84! ‘Chainstoa Post marked No. 19: thence 8. 10° E. 8.00 chains to s Post marked No. 20 :} thence S 89° W.0.34 chains to a Post marked . No. 21 ; thence 8, 87° E 8.19 chains to a. Post marked No, 22; thence § 4° E 6.00 chains tothe place of beginning—containing about ninety-five acres as shown in the . yellow shaded lines inthe accompanying . diagram and are bounded on the North: by . the Mining Claims of the Rough & Ready Co., . James Fraser and the Joint Stock Company; . on the East by the mining claims of Plumer . Angier & Co. Blake, Foleyand Skehen, rim rock, Isbister & Sweetland. Patton & Graham, rim rock, Manzanita Mining Company and OS Evans’; on the Seuth by the brow of the Hill sloping toward Sweetland Creek : and on thé: West by the mining claime of H. ,P. Swectland, Last Chance Company, New . York Company, Brown, Ogle and by ground . runclaimed. All persons holding any adverse claim . ‘thereto are hereby reqnired to present the same before the Register and Reeeiver of th United, States Land Office, for, Marysville Land District, at Marysville, California, ‘within ninety days from the date hereof: sDated Sweetlands, SNevada County, Cal. Jan. 16th, 1872. N. C, MILLER, jan23 For Self and Co-partners, . printed-and published in Nevada City, “Ne. all whom it may concern: Whereas, on the . o’clock, P. -M., at this office, before the and foregoing notice, in the matter of the application of Vincent George Bell, David Alexander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith, fora Patent for a Gold bearing Placer Mining Claim, be published-for ninety days itt the Nevada Daiiy Transcript, a newspaper wada County, Califo. nia. in2 L.B, AYER. Register. _ NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, \ Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 19th, 1872. O JAMES HAMMIL, M. F. BEATY, Mineral Affidavit No. .134, filed May Isth, 1868, and to PETER ISMERT, Application No. 218, filed-Aug. 18th, 1871, and to days above named you filed your afii.davits and application in the U.S. Land Office, alleging the S. E. \ of N. W. of Section 24, in Township 16 North, Range 8 East, to be mineral in character; and whereas, by Comr. letter dated Dec. 2, 1871, the land described and also the N. E. \ of N. W. of Section 24, in Township 16 North, Range 8 East, Mount Diable Base and Meridian, isto be treated as mineral_in-character, and more valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes, umfil the contrary is proved after due notice. And whereas, Alexander C. Gillespie (P. O. address, Nevada City, Cal.) did, on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1870, file in the Register’s office of this District his Declaratory Statement claiming the same lend, and an affidavit alleging that it is agricultural in character, and more valuable for agrieultural than for mining purposes; Now, therefore, you will please take-notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 27th day of April A. D. 1872, at 1 Register «and Receiver for the-hearing of proots to determine ag to the mineral or agricultural character of said lands. ~— In witness whereof,.we have hereseal} unto set-our hands and affixed the —— ) seal of this office, the day and year year first above written. j JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register. m22 HAR'T FBLLOWA, Receiver. .-<_ No, 292, Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claims. Jjstrep StavEs Lanp,OFFIcE. Sacramento, CahiforniasFeb—6hth,;-1872. ‘NHARLES H. CARR AND LORFNZO-K. SPAULDING having filed their application rt office. for a patent to a mining elai nd the laav-end {radiations in such cases provided haying beencomplied with It is hereby ordered.that the anneyed notice of such application be published for ninety days inthe Neyspa DamL¥y TRaD a newspaper published nearest the location of said claims at Nevada City, in Nevada county, State ot California. AQHN G. McCALLUM, Register. [Copy of Notice posted on the Claini:] APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A PLAGRRAINING CLAIM, Notice is. hereby, given to, whom_.jt :may concern, that an application ‘has beenanade by Charles H. Carrand Lorenzo K. Spaulding to the Government of the Unitéd States for a patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz ; Known asthe Verment Placer Mining Claim, situated north of the Dutch Flat Mining District, in Placer County, State of California, Hbeing bounded. by the. Placer Gold Mining claim of Tillitson; McCauley and others on the south and by unoccupied mineral lands on the north-east [email protected] there being no other claims boynding er near t his clai and more. particularly described as fliers ‘uth to-wit : on unsurveyed land being the 44 of south-eaat-& of Section 4 46 of north-east quarter of Sectio: ship 16 Nerth, Range 10 East. Base and Meridian ; in the qi tof lands subject to sale at Sacrayzénto, California, and containing one h: and sixty acres, . i therein may appear Commencing at the Corner common to Sec-. Nevada, Cal jak grahonggy 1 wud Hoe ms and25 in P6wnship 16, North Bange “f.C. PLUNKETT, Clerk ro and bd age athe. —— ll hecxe By Joun Parrisoy, Depety East Jaap; sou ‘as. A. Sti Atty ' : chains to nharked \¥.6C. (; Yormout A ee Any 7 Com. ‘) from which a. Cedgr four feet ipdir meter bears south der “hee four ; M.S. DEAL, es ~ ACCOUCHEUR AND OCULIST, Office—Corner of Springrartd Pine Nevada City, 89” Any person desireus of: seeing‘Mmy DiPlomacan dosady calling at yoo MOORE'S FLAT ‘STAGE IANE. fy, 53 — tad every day at 8 A.M and retnrning every wviths Wel 8, pa RD > e City, North Bloomfield, Moores’ ‘Wootseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka. . Wiiich an Oak ‘Treé, 6 inches ig diam. eter bears south 56 degrees east r links, thence t Le Co, on t r ence’east 40: chains to astake marked r, Co., thence south 20 chains to place of ad ginning. Said claim being more icularly described in the diagram poetae aha ates with said application. All. persons” holdimg any sd verseyqlaim over Greenwald's Cigar Sto: 5 ae ‘ . j®bove nam: oints., wed "/033 WELLS & HERRING Pro} "rs icant bank of Bear Rite . Assessment Notice. TORTH BLOQMPIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Nerth Bloomfield, -Nevada County, California. .Notice is here,by given that at a meeting of the Trusteew yof said Company, held on:the 23d day of February, 1872, an Assessment of Three ; Dollars per share was levied upon the whole » Capital Stock of said Company, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the Company’s effice, ‘320 California Street; San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which suid Assessment shall remain unpaid onthe 27th day of March, 1872, shall be deemed’ delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction and ,nnless payment shall be made before, will be sold on the 13th day of April, 1872, ito pay the délinqwent assessment together with costs of advertising an expenses of sale. By order of the Board «f Trustees. ANDREW J. MOULDER, “Office— 320 Califoynia Street, £ cisco By : PROBATE NOTICE. NTATE OF CAL y KJ vada. In the matter of the E deceased. Pe made this MONDAY 1872, NIA, County of Nebate Court. In the te of ERASTUS BEACH, ant to an order of this Court y, notice is hereby given, that ? the First day of April, A. D., 10.0’clock. A. M,, of said day, at the vada, has been appointed for hearin application of Wijkiam M. Davis and rd seach praying that a doqument now on le in this Caurt, purposping to be.the last Will and testament of Erastus Beach, deceased, be admitted to Probate, and that letterstestamentary be issued thereon to said ‘William M. Davis and @harles Beach ad owhich time and plate all persons interested sCounselor and Attorney at Law. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, OF ‘NEVADA. COUNTY, AN D NOTARY PUBLIC. (QQEFICE—““Daily Transcript” Eaitortél t Roour of thigCourt, éathe County of . , Rooms, corner of Bread and Pigg Sts., . : No. 291. ; Application for a Patent t 4 Placer Gold Mining Claim. ‘United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, Feb. 3, 1872. } HE PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, having fileg its application in this office fora Patent to a 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 pub. lished for ninety days, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register, Ez : exe * Qopy of Notice posted on the claim. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. -Notice is hereby givento whom it may ceoheern that an application has —been-made—-— by the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Company ~<., (a-eorporation)-by William L. Tisdale, one of the ‘Trustees cf said Company, thereunto duly authorized, to the Government ofthe United States for a Patent to the folloy. ing described Placer GoldMining Claim, viz :— Known ,as the Pennsylvania Cor, pany’s Placer‘€laim, situated in Wet Hill Placer Mining District, in Nevada County, State of Californias, being bounded by the mining claim of the Loyal. Company on the North; the Town Site Lands of “Nevada City and mining claims of the Hartford Company, South Yuba Canal Co. and Arbegast on,the South ; on the East by mining claims of South Yuba Canal Co.;and on the West by mining claims of the Hartford Company and claims of Arbegast and more par. ticularly described as follows, to-wit; On surveyed land beginning at the Quarter Sec-* tion Stake, between Sections 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 North 20 chains ; thence West 10 chains ; thence North 10 chains ; thence West 20 chains ;:thence Sonth "20 chains ; thence East 10 chains; thence South 10, chains =< thenee-East 10 chains : thence South 10 chains to place of beginning. Containing one hundred (100) acres and embracing the NE X% of S°W %, NE % of SE 4% of S Wk, theS & of SW % of SE X, the NW i of SW % of SE \j,and the S$ W & of NW & of SE X& of Section land the E14 of the W 4 of NW & of NE X of Section 12: all'in Township 16 North Range 8 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the District of lands subject’to sale at Sacramento, California. Said claims being stil more particularly described in the Diagram Yellow shaded line in said Diagram showing the beunds of said claim. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are*hereby required to present the same before thp Register and Receiver af « the United States for Seeramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and-posting hereof. Dated Jan, 26th, 1872. ‘PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY. By its Agent, —. ; WILLIAM L. TISDALE, Applicant. ‘Williams ‘& Johnson, Attorneys for Applicant. z ert eae . febT No. 299. Application for a. Patent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim.United States Land Office, } Sacramento, California, Feb, 9, 1872. OHN H: COLEMAN having filed his application in this office for a Patent to a Mining claim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided, having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed amended Notice of such Applicaticn be published for ninety days, inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published nearest the location of said Claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. __Cony. of Notice posted on the claim, Application for Patent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to all whom if may concern, that an application has been made by John‘H. Coleman to the Government of the,United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz; Known as Coleman’s Placer Claim, situated inthe Dutch Flat Mining District, in Placer County, State of California,, being: bounded by the Placer Gold Mining Claim, of J. McClure and Brother on the North and-by Town site of the town of Alta, on the Seuth and by the Nary Red Compsany’s claims, on the West there being no other claims bounding-this said claim and amore particularly described_as foilows, to-afNE kand E of NW \% andE % of of N.W\% of NW ¥ andE of E ¥of .8SeW 3,.0f N W Quarter of Section 86, Sow. ship, 16 North, Range 10 East, Mou iablo Lase and Meridian, in the distriey of lands subjectto sale at Sacramento, California, and containing 14@, acres, Quarter Stake, betwecn Se Township 16 North. Ra East (Variations 22° point 175 links Seat of Quartér. Stake on ‘Tewnship, line een Sections 36 and 31, thence connect’ back ( Variations 23° 15 st) 80.24 chains toa C. (Colepian’s Claim) trom which a Spruce Stub 20 feet high bears N-80° W 41 links 5 , thence Variation 21° 15’ “Kast h 20.06 set a stake marked C. C. from hich the 8 W corner of W, Lee’s fence bears N 40° West, 18 links distant, thence variation 24° East, West 20.06 chains set a stake marked .C. C. in Coleman’s field, thence variation 25° East, North 19.78 chains to Quarter stuke between Sections 36 and 25, variation 26° East, West 25.06 chains seta Stake marked C.C. from which an Oak Stub.bears N 15° E 6 links distant, variation 26° East, South 39.56 chains, Sets a Stake in -Coleman’s Field marked C, C. from which a, Cedar Stump bears $ 84° W .9 links distant, thence variation 23° 15 East, East 45.12 chains tothe place of be. ginning. Said claini being still more parjticularly described 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 Registerand Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, pat Sacramento, California, within ninety , days from thé figst dey ef publishing and posting hereof. aiiadoentonsics ose FO H. COLEMAN, febi3 Applicant. . DR. HENLEY’s Célebrated I. X. L. BITTERS. Most ‘tent and Pleasant THE BEST LIVER. REGULATOR » KNOWN! A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia. _These Bitters are pre trom the most choice and wholesome herbs and roots, and eave given paiveere! F coe mye orm Be wherever . . 4 yspeptics have found relief through their use, ps ear sicians recommend them for the cure of all diseases of the bicod and liver, and irregularities of the eadache, Billiousness and i General Debility and Loss.of yg te. all bande os 5 t derangement \ system. a 7 ed and are edt oe sun. cians! attached to thereto are hereby required to nt the . Nevada city — ed States rarnento Dis_ ARSADE SALOON. . 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