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March 30, 1872 (4 pages)

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sircicniete sag SRE BAI tA ERR EARN EY URE He tanta ott PR Sa Nae REM RRL! ~ 20 Et RNIN tn a ee __Consyltation, by Letter or other-. peal > ' Gompounded from private—prescriptions of Dr. omy haye now abtained 6. most ex-~@ompany against Pung ee & Co.-\ tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Established by ae DR. J: C. YOUNG, IN 1850. No Cure, No Pay.hye CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of the mest celebrated Institutions of the ae. The + number annually received and cured; place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the succéss of its treatment ranks it second: td none. PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irregularities in Females are the t destroyers of health, They insidjously attack the system, and gradually undermine and. destroy it;-they—drive jhe ‘bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength 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 Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the. Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. , MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal, doubles his. dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERAL POISON are not cured ; the disease has assumed a new form. Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, ‘That leaves the poisor to crawl through the system, eating its way into. the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth snrface, to burst outin the future with a virnJence that will baffle the effects of medicine : SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that i sion weakness in his muscular and men1 organization should stop and consider whence ita rises. He will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountabie. failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending-trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivious dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, logs of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, he positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of-his existence, ‘ard ® ture and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existhe mere cessation of the causes of its ap‘rance brings no relief. . Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope.of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of\cure, byt adds-to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for so much.of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and.an innocent companion of his punishment. La oe to his misery and disorder until hopeleaves him. There is no rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at.once, a physician whose practice and careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those Who have ‘become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytic® and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To such the Doctor would papoctally recommend himself, giving to each and all‘ guarantees of a Perfect and Permanent Cure, without hinerance from business, change of diet, fear of exposure. : IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin trouble or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to adrhinister relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding how imperatively necessary these ments are, feels calied upon to Enaphed “ and by calling the attention of Bid icted tothe fact that he has been a fessor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically and surgicaily, not’ in a superficial manner, but in as thorough # manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families -—can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him aaupona father. Allin affliction can find in-him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them in trouble—one in hose secresy the utmost confidence can be Consultation, by Lerter or otherwise, rrEE THE CELEBRA FEMALE REMEDIES ended popularity, and are correctly. viewed to be the safest and surest remedies forthe complaints for which they are applied. The constantly accruing testinionials of, their officacy, declare them. to be pre-eminently superior in their action. No lady should be -without these Renovating Agents. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE—The Greetest Discovery of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE Powprns For Marrrep Lam1K8.—These Powders will be found of essential value to those whose means, health or other circumstances do not permit them to increase the number of their famizy without inconvenience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenient, and simple, and can not injure the health, ~ ee Their use should be ayoided at certain times. Price, $10 a box. : ¥RENOH LUNAR OR FEAMLE MONTHLY PILLS, for the cure of suppressions, etc., sent by mail or express. Price, $5, To Correspondents, LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot Wiait the city can, by stating thei? symptoms . in a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. All letters returned or deatroyed, Address, . BENT. F. JOSSELYN, M. DB. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box Notice. bboy ishereby ven that the entire : stock of Chinese Goods belonging to Fung Lee has been sold to LOON TUNG CGHEONG and no bills will_be paid by our LOON TUNG CHEONG. ‘’truckee, Nevada Gounty, Jan. 27, 1872. ON MARRIAGE. Hiren RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN A *from the effects of Exrors and Self uses in early life. Manhood restored.— Nervous de eured. Impediments to marriage removed. . New method of treatanent,. New and remarkable remedies. Cireulars and Books sent free, in sealed envelpes.. Address HOWARD ASSOCTATION. No 28outh Ninth Street, Philadelphia, PDENTISTRY. RS. HUGHSON «& HOL &S have open d an office,. In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street’ ~ Over Lester & Mulloy’s Store, They are od to perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry in the latest and most approved styler. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Si'ver, ‘Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfaction ranteed as to quality and price of work, Visits made at residence, if desired. NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES ‘ DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY = TABLISHED. in-1854, -for-the treat— ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forme, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San requiring his services may find him. The Doctor bas spared neither time_ner . money in seeking ont new remedies, and has: returned with increased facilities for the aileviation of human suffering. : Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both’ male and female, ate there who are suffering out a miserable existence from the effect of ,secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed:into the system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions,disqnalifying them for the happiness of marriage er the enjoyment of life.In this. herria situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends ‘attend toany of. those who are sufferin, with any of these horrible life destroying maladjts—see that they are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them {mmcdiately to Dr: “Gibbon, a physician who has madc private disease his e ial study for years, and whois certain-te cure the most inveterate cases without mereury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are nfflicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall inte tho hands of those ‘charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions,.the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted by scientific. medical measures, ‘viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in.approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, 4 disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectit flushes, 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 gb or by letter, and have a cure effected y his new and scientific mode of treating his disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radical cure, Dr. G. will give OneHundred Dollars to any one who will prove Batisfactorily to him that he was cured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks, ~. rried Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sucred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To the Ladi : The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success—such as Suppress regularities, Whites, Falling of. the Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous bility, Painful or Difficult Menstration, Bar> riness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of any kind, Have-no delicacy n calling, no difference what your troubles may be. The afflicted are cordially 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 a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and gkernnn's ob DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each ent a written instrument, binding himself te effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home. : Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing letterto Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continyed, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the sonnnees Oe fuli.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 forwarded by = to ae ag of the Union. 8s DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner. Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. Private entrance on Commervial street. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letr. Consultations FREE. safe gens will please inform, DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement im the DarLy Transcript. myl COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H. H, PEARSON <Proprieter. {Late of the Russ House.]} SAN FRANCISCO, I take pleasure in informing my old friends of Nevada County that I have bought the interest of Messrs. Tubbs or Hotel, and 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 accommedation. Suits of rooms, with bath room and patent closets attached. Board by the week or month as per contract. hive table will be kept on the most liberal scale. There is one of Miller’s Patent Safety Passenger Car Elevators . attached to the house to convey guests tothe floor upon Which 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 of a home, and would be pleased to have the patronage of the people of Nevada County. 826 H. H. PEARSON @ TO SCRIP HOLDERS. Li. WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE , X& General Fund of Nevada County, and registewed prior to Janwary 4th, 1871, will ‘be paid on mtation. Also, all Warrants on the Road Fund and registered prior to December 28, 1870, will be paidon presentation. Interest on same ceases from this * JULIUS GREENWALD, Treasurer. By R W. Tully, j Nevada, March 6th, 1872. vee Francisco, where his old patients and thosey a ascre W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS . }. & Patten in the Qosmopolitan., PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate Charges z Medical and Surgical Institute, No. 519: Sacramento Street, . Corner. of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors below the What Cheer House] SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford the afflicted Sound atid Scientific Medical 81d, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic diseashs, Gases of i : Secresy = AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, —---fe-—_Pe the Affiieted,.-‘his sincere thanks.to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that ne continues to-consult at his Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms “and 7 Se Weakness, and all thie horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures, Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, etc., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of public SS ., By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. as To Females. When a female is in trouble or afflicted, with disease, such as weakness of the ~back and limbs, pains in the head, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heert, nervousness, extreme urinary difficulties general debility, vaginitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and <tisease. Irregularities, suppressions, ete., will receive the Doctor's particular attention. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death. All Married Ladies whose delicate health r other circumstances prevent an increase n their families, should write or call at W. K. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, an they will receive every possible relie and help. The Doctor's offices, consisting of six rooms, are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents, Patients (male or female) residing in any part of the. State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement o such, in preference to holding a personaf interview, are respectfully assured that their’) COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case: be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen,-and the eneral treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in sucha manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. ‘ to weert rrhea. DR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his wn views and experience in-relation to Impo. tence or Virility,—being a short treatise on Spermatorrhca, or Seminal Weakness. Nerous and Physical Debility consequent on affection and other diseases of the sex ualOrgans. This little work contain Sin formation of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for re' a nae Address, 624 \. San’Francisco, Cal. TO THE LADIES.OF NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY ! eae OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the opportunity now presented to you to have your Boots,*Shoes and Sli xe of every description, made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed. Having had8 years experience in making custom work 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 F. X. Kasts, of San Francisco, I have fitted up aStore, on Broad Street, adjoining Stumps Motel, for the special purpose of ; aj. Making Women’s, Misses’? and Children’s Boots and Shoes. I feel confident, if you will only give me @ call and leave your Order, that you will be pleased with my style of workmanship, And save 50 per cent on the cost of your Boots and Shoes. H; W. VELLA, Broad Street, 7 doors above Pine. Nevada, Feb. 8th. : DR. F. BUELOW GEMON ruysiciay, suRGEON, ACCOUCHEUR AND OCULIST, Office—Corner of Spring and Pine Nevada City. #7” Any person desirous of seeing my Diploma can doso by’ calling at my Office. MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE, TAGE leaves Nevada city every day at 8 kK o’clock, a. M. and returning every day, connecting with Wells, Fargo &’Co’s Express, for Lake--City, North -Bioomfield,-Moores* Woolseys and Orleans Fiats and Eureka. Packages delivered, colfections made and ee bestipes poy thy attended to. 8S leaves Nevada every day fo . above named points; ci lve Peay m23 & HERRING Pro} ’rs NEVADA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY. . , ALL KINDS OF IRON Chen Go a ee BRASS CASTINGS, Quarts and Saw Mill Machinery STEAM ENGENES, PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, ke executed-in superior style, at reduced price DAVID THOM. ™ GEO. q. . Nevida, May 25th. ie es NELES SEARLS, : Attorney and Counselor at Law FFICE—Corner of Broad and Pime #ts. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. _ over Greenwald's Cigar Store. . Sot AS WELLIAMS & JOHNSON, Counselorsand Att’ meysat Law, QO’ "FICE—Over Beckman’s Saloon, oorner Broad and Piz streets, —— aoe Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual} Application for Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. ~ Unrrep States Laxp OFrFice, \ Marysville, California, Jan. 18, 1872. : EWTON’C. MILLER, EGBERT JUDSON, JOHN HUSTON, ABRAHAM BLOCK, SIMON FURTH, DANIEL FURTH, JOSEPH P. SCHARDIN,NICHOLAS SCHARtheir application in this office for a Patent to a Mining claim,and the law and instructions in such cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be publishedfor ninety days, in the NEvaDA DaILy TRANSCRIPT, @ newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. L. B. AYER, Register. Application forPatent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to. whom it may concern that an application has been meade by Newton G. Miller, Egbert Judson, John Huston; Abraham Block, Simon Furth, Danjel Furth, Joseph P. Schardin, Nicholas L-Sehardin 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 of Joseph 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 8 22% © W.2,53chains to a Post marked No, 25; thence N 69% W. 3.59 chains to a Post marked No. 26: thence N 68%° W. 1.95 chains to a Post marked No. 27: thence 8 40% ° W. 0.40 chains toa Post marked No. 28; thence 8 9° E 2.24 chains to a Post marked No. 29; thence 8 774° E. 2.71 ‘chains.to-a Post. marked No. 30 ; thence 8. 444° E, 7,11 chains to a Post marked No. 31 : thence $4544 9° E 3.80 chains to'a Post’ marked No. $2; thence 8S 234° W. 2.57 chains to a Post marked No. 33; thence N 4634 ° W 6.40 chains to a 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 8 16° W. 6.30 chains to a Post marked No, 37 : thence‘ N 83% W. 1.21 chains to a Post marked No. 38; thence 88° 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° E 4:15 chainsto a Post marked No. 41 : thence NE E 1.54 chainstoa Post marked No.1; thence N. 18° W, 4.80 chains toa Post marked No. 2; thence 8 69% ° E. 2.96 chains to a Post marked No.3: thence N 914° E. 2.35 chains to a Post marked No. 4 ; thence N. 70° W. 5.85 chains toa Post marked No. 5; thence N. 104° W. 5.14 chains to a Post marked No. 6; thence N 644% ° W3.00 chains to a Post marked No. 7: thence N7%° W, 6.96 chains to a Post marked No. 8: thence N 16° E. 4.95 chains to @
Post marked No.9 ; thence N 53° E. 15.30, ehains to a Post marked No. 10 ; thence N 15° W. 1.51 chains toa Post marked No, 11; thence $ 51% ° W. 14.40 chains to a Post marked No. 12; thence N16° E. 7.50 chains ‘to. Post marked No. 13; thence N 50% ° E. 12.30 chains to a Post marked No. 14; thence $ 394 © E4.73 chains toa Post marked No. 15; thence N. 524° EB. 2.45 chains to a-Post marked No. 16; thence N. 53% ° E 8.40 chains to a Post marked No. 17; thence S:0%° E. 10.33 chains to a Post marked No. 18; thence 8 9%° W. 3.84 chainsto a Post marked No. 19: thence 8. 10°? E, 8.00 chainsto a Post marked No. 20 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 84° E 6.00 chains tothe place of beginning—contain-. ing about ninety-five acres as shown in the yellow shaded linés 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 ck, Isbister & Sweetland. Patton & Gra,Tim rock, Manzanita Mining Company * Evans ; on the South by the browof sloping toward Sweetiland Creek : West by the mining claime of H. , Last Chance Cempany, New , Brown, Ogie and by ground and the and on the P. Sweetla York Compa’ unclaimed. 4 All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby xequired to present the same before the Regiter and Rceeiver of th United States Land O fer Marysville Land District, at Marysville, California, within ninety days from ¢ Dated Sweetlands, Nev: Jan. 16th, 1872. eC jan23 : No. 292, Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claims. Unrrep States Land OFFICE. Sacramento, California, Feb 5th, ier. Ca H, CARR AND LORENZO K. ; SPAULDING having filed their application in this office for a ‘patent to a mining claim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided having been complied with It is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published fer ninety days in the NEvaDa DaILy Transcrier & newspaper published nearest the location of said claims at Nevada City, in Nevada connty, State of California. ; JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register, [Copy of Notice posted 6m the Claim.] 4 APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A PLACER MENING CLAIM, Notice ischereby given to whom it may concern, thatan application has been made by Charles H. Carrand Lorenzo K. Spauldinig to the Government.of the United States fora patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz ; Known asthe Vermont Placer Mining Claim, ~situated north of the Dutch Flat Mining District, in Placer County, State of California, ‘be: ing bounded by the Placer Gold Mining claim of Tillitson, McCauley and others on the south and by unoccupied mineral lands on the north-east and west there being no other claims bounding or near t his claim and more particularly described as follows to-wit : on unsurveyed land being the south ‘. 3% Of south-eaat XY of Section 29f and north 4¢ of north-east quarter of Section 25,Tship 16 North, Range 10 East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California and containing one hundred and sixty acres, Commencing at the Corner common to Seotions 24 arid 25 in Township 16, North Range 10 East and Township 16 North Range 11 East on Township line and ruti south 20 chains to a stake marked V.-C. {Vermont Company) from which a Cedar four feetin di meter bears sonth 81 links,thence west 40 chains to a stake marked V. Co. from which an Oak Tree, 6 inches in diameter bears south 56 degrees east 17 links. thence north 40 chains to a stake marked V. Co. on the east bank of Bear Riv thence east 40 chains to a stake marked ba . Co., thence south 20 chains to place of be. Picotinn ie being more particalar: ribed in the diagram ye application: rene ae persons holding a vers thereto are hereby ese ow -. pa gon same before the Register and eiver of the United States for Sacramento Land Disrich, at Beoramento, Californie, within y days from the first 7 blishin, and posting hereof. ee . Dated February 5th; 1872. CHARLES H, CARR, LORENZO K. SPAULDING, By his Agent, Cvamixes H. Carr, : . Applicants. . DIN. and FRANCES J. ABBEY having filed . . file in ¢ Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. UnrreD Sears} a Propet z e, ito) + tad Feb. 28, 1872. concerii, that an application has been made by Vincent George Bell, David Alexander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following ~Piacer 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 Allison & Co. on the North and East ; by the mining claim of Trust & Hope Co. on the Sotith andon the West by the lines desig ated by Diagram filed in Land Office and posted on claims and the rim rock and more particularly described as follows, to-wit :_ On unsurveyed land, North of Township 16 North, Range 7 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, im, the district of lands subject to sale at Ma-. rysville, California; and containing forty: four (44) acres 2 een at a 30 inches in diameter, ‘ print on the west side of the road running from French re oer A — ic ar O which the 8 Writ E130 chains dis. running thence “N 85° East 12.30 tanta to astake marked F. & A. No. 2; thence $ 35° E 7.08 chains to a small pine tree 3 inches in diameter, marked F, & A. No. 3, from which the gate of the Reservoir bears N. 25% ° E1.36 chains distant ; thence 86° E18 chains toa stake marked F. & A. No. 4: thence 8 74% ° W_ 9.78 chains to a large pine stump marked F. & A. No.5; thence § 82° W 8.68 chains to a stake markéd F. & A. No.6 and thence N 26.50 chains to 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 game before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Marysville Land District, at Marysville, Galifornia, within ninety days from the first day of publish"S stad rae ma February 1879: m,; e tas e _— VINCENT G. BELL, DAVID ALEXANDER, ’. JAMES FRASER, ‘ JACOB SMITH, Applicants. tree U. 8, Land Office, Leeda . Feb. 28th, 1872. It is by me hereby ordered, that the above and foregoing notice, in the matter-of the application of Vincent George Bell, David Alexander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith, for a Patent for a Gold bearing Placer Mining Claim, be published for ninety days in the Nevada Daiiy. Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in Nevada City, Neyada County, Califo: nia. sora 1. B. AYER Register. NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, \ Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 19th, 1872. O JAMES ‘HAMMIL, M. F._BEATY, T Mineral Affidavit No. 134, filed May Teth, 1868, and to PETER ISMERT, Application No. 218, filed Aug. 18th, 1871, and to all whom it may concern: Whereas, on the days above named you filed your affidavits and application in the U.S. Land Office, alleging the 8. 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 Jand 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, until 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. 1878, file in the Register’s office of this District his Declaratory Statement claiming the same land, and an affidavit alleging that it is agricultural in character, ‘and. more yaluable for agricultural 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 o'clock, P. M., at this office, Wefore the Register and Receiver for the hearing of proofs to determine as to the miners! 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. \ JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. m22 HART FELLOWS, Receiver. . Assessment Notice. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN< ING COMPANY, North . Bloomfield, Nevada County, California. Notice is herethat ata meeting of the Trustees’ pany, held on thé.23d day of 2, an Assessment™of Three was levied upon the-whole Company, payableimStates Gold Coin, to mpany’s office, 320 California Street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which said Assessment shall remain un onthe 27th day of ‘March, 1872, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at: pub-’ lic auction and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on the 13th day of April, 1872, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. ‘ : ANDREW J. MOULDER, Sec’y. Office—320 California Street, San Francisco, £27 PROBATE NOTICE. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of NekK. vada. In the Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of ERASTUS BEACH paeseree. a toan order of this Court » this day, notice is hereby gifé MONDAY, the First day of i, a De 1872, wt.10 o’clock. A. M,, of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the County of Nevada, has been appointed for hearing the application of William M. Davis and Charles Beach praying ythat_adocument;now on L is Court, purporting to._be-the-lastWill and testament of Erustue~Beach, derenee mabe meer ips Probate, and that leten 5 William a nee issued thereon to. said which time and placelall persons interes therein may appear and atateet the iggy Nevada, Cal. March 13th, 1872. » i Wie brea Clerke OHN Pa Jas. A. Stidger, Atty. : — eg . “Mi, DEAL, Counselor and Attorney at Law. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, OF NEVADA COUNTY, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICE—‘‘Daily Transcript” Edit Roo) , eereceial O ~ city corner of Broad and Pine Sts., >. ARCADE SALOON. © DJOINING Greenwald's Ci Albee Street, Nevada City’ ne A. B. CARLEY, Keeps constantly on LIQUORS and CIGARS. tt WINES Old friends and new comers invited to drop in and see me ace mal OTICE is hereby given to whom it may . marked F. & A. No-4;+ Charles Beach’ at }co oe ie ip Application for a Patent Placer Gold Mining Claim, United States Land Sacramento, California, Feb. sim HE PENNSYLVANIA GOLD “MINTN _ COMPANY, a corporation, heving fi, its application in this office for a Patent . a Mining Claim, and thé law and inter _tions in such tases provided, having complied with, it is hereby orderéd that the annexed Notice of such Application be b. lished for ninety days, in the Nevada Dail Transcript, a newspaper published neg; u the location of said claim at Nevada cit: Nevada county, State of California, es JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register Copy of Notice posted on the claim, >._ Application for Patent to Mining Claim, Notice is. hereby given to-szhom. it my: concern thatan application has been aan by the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Compas, (a.corporation). by William L. Tisdale, ong ofthe Trustees of said Company, thereunto ‘duly authorized, to the Government of tig” United States for a Patent to the-foltoy. ing described Placer.GoldMining —Ciajys— viz == Known as the Pennsylvania Com, pany’s Placer Claim, situated in Wet Bij) Placer Mining District, in Nevada County State of California, being bounded by the mining claim of the Loyal Company on the North; the Town Site Lands of Ne vada City and mining claims of the Hartford ‘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 of the Hartford 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 Sections ‘land 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 10chains; thence North 20 chains ; thence West 10 chaing; thence North 10 chains; thence West 29 chains ; thence South 20 chains ; thence East 10 chains; thence South 10 chains: thence East 10 chains: thence South 19 chains to place of beginning. Containing one hundred (100) acres and embracing the NE \ of S W 4%, NE \% of SE \& of § W \, theS-%4 of BW % of SE ¥X,'the NW \& of SW-% of 8S E \%,and the §” W \& of N W X of SE ¥X of Section 1 and the E 14 ofthe W % of N-W \ of NE ¥ 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 Sac. ramento, California. Said claims being still more particularly described in the Diagram pouee and filed with said Application, the Yellow shaded line-in -said—Diagram shows ing the bounds of said claim. All persons . holding any adverse clatm 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 ninety days from the first day of publishing . and-posting hereof. Dated Jan, 26th, 1872. . : PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING OOM PANY. By its Agent, WILLIAM L. TISDALE. Applicant, Williams & Johnson, Attorneys for Applicant. feb7 No. 299; Application for a Patent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim. , United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, Feb. 9, 1872.4 JROHN H. COLEMAN having filed his ap-— " plication in this office for a Patent a Mining claim, and the law and instrue tions in such. cases provided, having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexedamended Notice of such Application 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, Copy ef Notice posted on the claim. Application for Patent to Mining Claim, Notice is hereby given to oy aa it may concern, that an applicatioy has been made by JohnH. 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 Califor nia, being bounded by the Placer Gold Mining Claim of J. McClure arid Brother on the North and by Town site of the town of Alta, on the South and by the Nary Red Compa ny’s claims, onthe West there being no other claims bounding this said claim and more particularly described as foilows, towit : on unsurveyed land, being the 8 W % ofNE kK and E ¥% of NW \ andE ¥ of # 3% of NW \&% of NW ¥andE % of E ¥ of SW % of NW Quarter of Section 36, Township 16 North, Kange 10 East, Mount Diablo Lase and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing 140 acres. Beginning at the Quarter Stake, between Sections 35 and 36, ‘Lownship 16 North; Range 10 East and run East (Variations 22° East) 80.24 chains toa point 175 links South of Quarter Stake on Township line between Sections 36 and 31, thence connect back ( Variations 23° 15 Kast) West 20.06chains set the corner Post of J. H. Coleman’s Mining Claim marked © 0, (Coleman’s-Claim) trom which a Sprac Stub 20 feet high bears N 80° W 41 links distant, thence Variation 21° 15’ bast North 20.06 set a stake marked C. C. from which the 8 W corner of W. Lee’s fence bears N 40° West, 18 links distant, thence variation 24° East, West 20.06 chains refi stake marked C. C. in Coleman's ’ thence variation "25° East, North 19.78 chains to Quarter stake between Sections 36 and 25, variation 26° East, West 25.06 chains Seta Stake marked C. ©, from which an Oak Stub bears N 15° E 6 links distant, variation 26° East, South 89.56 chains, Sets a Stake in Coleman's Field marked C, ©. from which a Cedar Stump bears $8 84° W 9 links distant, thence variation 23° 15 East, East 45.12 chains to the place cf be ginning. Said claim being still more patticularly 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 Register and Receiver of the United States tor Sacramento Land District, . at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the. day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated February 9th, 1872. JOHN H. COLEMAN, feb13 Applicant. DR. HENLEY’S Celebrated I. X.-L.;BITTERS. Most Efficient and Pleasant wr THES BEST LIVER REGULATORKNOWN ! 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