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November 25, 1872 (4 pages)

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? “cured, place it in rofula, Copsum » Cripples,y the IdiotCj © Pi G,. ‘the Ingane. pa ° MERC the Venereal, doubles ee ae : (aafho: have treated with that pernicidus / organs beneath the ence that wil ‘$negs of the back, trembling of the ‘limbs, _ stending'in society recommends him to the ’ maderstauding , bQ) ry And whereas, John'B % “ pLERORMIAS ANS TIEOTE Eatablished by DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850. No-Cure, No Pay: i) . Consultation, by Letter or otherP « » agro PUA8e,,, seis HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoy’ this t dn stexrupted scatbead 67 Si yeas satiies e’one of . ‘the most célebrated Institutions of the age. The great number. annually, received and ; int/of.number of patients armong the first Uf tite world, and the success of itetrestment ranks it second to none. ‘ PRIVAPE DISEASES. In Males and Irregularities in. Females are the great destroyers of health.” They insid“ously attack the system, and @ratually unpoison, through successive generations, the race of man. The matks can be seen in RY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, eeening with POISON are.not cured ; the di wase assumed anew form. ; : DOAOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, ‘that. Jeaves the poison to orawl through the usyetem, eating its way into the tissues and apparently smooth surthe futiire with & virn1 baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and mental ‘organization should stop and consider avhence ite, rises. . He will fimd-in the:wenkdisordered digestion, unaccountab:e failing . : of the powers of the mind; distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodfags Of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and 1as. . civics dreams, acco) ed by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and-nupierous other symptoms of disorganization, he positive traces of that most terrible and i Aostructive of ‘nll, diseases-Seminal Weaknoah — yee me his. powers,,destroying hia hope of life and man , and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premuature-and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in tho discharge of theVital principle of ‘existence in noctugynal and. diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings no rélief. ‘Marriage, that holy ‘office, the safeguard and hope of manh brings to such a one ‘no hope the knowledge ‘that the one who looks to him for 80 emer her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of ment, He adds to his) misery. and disorder until hope leaves him, Thete’ 48 n@ rescue ex -in proper snd.skillful ‘treatment. Co’ t, then, at by a, physieiih whos practice and caréful research ’ thoroughly convetsant with every phase of the disease. "Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinating and destructable habit, that) ° — potency, requiring his servicer self apuse. sexual indulgence, is ; youth.of both sexes to an almost. unlimited extent; producing with unerring certainty, "put the following train of morbid symptoms, Ore OT ee eas inoke unless cembitted by “scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow. countenance, dark spots under ing m'the leaves and the ness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision,confidence, diffidence in approaching stranger, a disiike to form disposition to shan ory, hectic flushes, _pim no th UNFORTUNATE. “pit. ten ons D PENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, , f i een ote in 1854, for the treat etc. DR. GIBBON has POE of announcing that he has returned from visiting find him. » « ié Doctor has spa neither time nor ‘monéy in secking out new réemédies, and has returned with increased facilities for the aileviation of human sffering. . *“Sfow many: thotsands ‘of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out wmninerebip ~exietence--from: the effect’ of secret tn ences, “or ‘from “virus absorbed into the system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and . theitbpoken-dowi constitwtions,disqualifying thém for. the ‘happiness of «marriage or the énjoymenht of ‘life. situation thousands suffer until 4_ath closes the scenc. attend toany of those who .are sufferin’ with any ‘of, these-herrible life destroying: maladics—see that they are cared for and cured before it be too late. mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease jie copes study for yeatw, wid Who tts~certain to eire-the In this horrid Let parents, guardians, friends Send'them immost inveterate cases without mercury or njugious drugs, It is important to ‘those who are. ed,or.to those who, are interwho sta careful tfare of their friends, ‘to be of the many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the publié by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. strict id hands of t Be, therefore, careful and make 68 you, tang Fall into -tho bee ee Seminal Weakness. inal’ Emissions, the conseqnenece of * This solitary vice, or depravad ' practiiced by the the eyes, pain inthe head, ringara, noise like the rustling of “rattling of chariots, uneasibiuabted intellect, loss of new Waintarices, a porn f Oss of memples and various piptions dhout bbe fdoa, fumed tongue, ‘Alls thousands of sick rooms with paralytigs . fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night untime. § d consumptives, and.hu pes oP tel ekmehould I oensult wi nout delay, one who will symps. . © ¢hise with their gs: Te euch the Doctor, would .eg, recommend himself, giving to enc: ati * tees ofia Perfect .and t Cure, without hinerance. of expostire. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female. is in:trourte or: affticted -with disease; and requires nrectical or surgioal attendance, bro vg ae be, ha is theron sician W 8° y competen (He relief, and whose.respectable yonfidance of the. commmbity, The Doctor, imnerssiyey necessary . tre, foels one upon to by calling ‘the ‘ttention of the afflicted to the fact that .he has been a “Professor of O d betetrics amale diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to administer in xll desés, both medically and manner, but -of ‘study and families the ‘hands of and designng. ly upon him ag upon a father. Allin affliétion can find -in him one who can feel and symyputhise with and. befriend them,in trouble—one in whose seoresy'the ost confidence can be vlaces. ‘ Te Cowrespondents. } LETTERS.—Peraoris of 6ifher_sea, who wish to consult the Doctor, and ‘who.cannot ~visit the city ean, hy etatingstheir symptoms ig a letter, receive advice apd of @ cure at home. All letters returned or de~ hdareas, yo ¢ A NERS, ¥ JOSSELYN, M. D. fo, 616 Sacramento Bt near “‘Montgomcy. ’ United States Land Office. _ Sacramento; Cal, Oct, 18th, 1672. O8. D. Merchant, Thomas Mein, R. Wing and Oscar, Maltman, Mineral Af: Nov, . vw. RB. an, D, A, Rich, wn and EB. D. Herrick, Mineral af. WW. Stewart and Affidavit No. 534, Be ves Wiig North ee iad, te m tees. And Whereas, o U, 8. Land all of the South, s ; whereas, on the “February, 1868, the plet of Town north, Range 8 eact, was filed in the ; Land Ofi6e ét Siichadénto, Cal, and by Comm] missioner’s letter dated December 2, 1871, othe Banth Mast Quarter of Section 13, in ‘Townaliip 16 N,, Range &East, is to be treated as mineral th charucter, and more’ val‘uable for priaing than-for egricultura: purpoges untiPthe contrary is proved after die WB. Byrne. Past Office uddreas Nevada City, Cul, did, on the 18th daycof March, A/D. 1872, file in the Rogister’s Office of this District his Declatatory Statement claiming the same land,and an aftidavit alleging that it is agricultural iuoh ryand more Valuable. fér agricultural than ‘po — sige : be oie _ you Willpleasetake notice, thatunder jen Oaias of instrnétions Rontthe Commisb of eneral.Land Offiee, deted May a lg Mavcauehehe Wih.day.of, NoPy .4 eal oy! 10 d'clock, ,A,.D1. at this effice, before the Register and Rece: . for the-hearing-of preote to determine as to the mineral or agricultural character of said ‘tands. Atarhichtimeang place you mey appear, if you see aac and fg i ye -proofg.as youn ave tu sustain allegations containediin said affide vit. In witness whereof we have heneunte-eet-our-hands and -afiixed the —— ) seal of this office the day and the written. R LLOWS, Receiver. Dibbic & byrne, Attys. 028 STOLEN. AROM the Stable.of E. 0. Tor sin Bear Valley, ou the night of Oct, 23d, 2572, one large sorrel orchesnut horse, wit . high hip bones, slim.tail, aad ring bones on both hind feet. Any a giving informution concerning said horse will be suiteDly rowardud by nolifying E.0. TOMP. Bear Valley, or any of the Agents of e Nevada Ice Company, in this Stare.Nevada, Oct. 27th. “NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law FFICE—Corner of Broad and Pim .eté., ‘these req airem' int , and in char—_—_ person or by shis E \Permanen' from business, change of diet, fear; nn of t Francisco quacks. sending for } upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect’ no -more than to be charged with a fair_and mutnally satisfactory rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tov prevalent and = with full and plain: use. By weats, monomania and frequent insanity. f relief be not obtained, persons s0‘afflictshould apply immediately, either in letiéx, and have ggure effected y his new and scientific mode of treating disease, which never fails of effecting quick dradicaloeypre. Dr, G, will give Hinn : ne Who will satisfactorily to him that he wascured ia complaint by either of the» Sany Ma a Men, ; : Orithose-who coxttemplate matriagé, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred re-° sponsibility resting upon them, ° nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling sbDrGibbon's off or packages of medicines may rely remuneration. of. services elfish practico ef eutextion among quacks and pretenders. DK. GEBBON: ts responsible, and wil) give to each pitieritm written ‘instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pér‘manent cure os daalee. DA charge. u 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 -hab ‘conpfinuad, and have medicine proniptly forwarded, a damage and curiosity, toa of the te ! plein asbections for ‘enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter» through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo &'Co., art of the Union. “F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney Francisgo. by express;to an: Address DR. street, corner Commercial, San Post Office Box 1957. mercialistreet. Pmacntnessen emember to put BO ter, : } Consultations FREE. ln ayia will please inform DR.GIB that theyirend: his advertise ment in the Dariny Transcript. myl FOR THE REED ORGAN.Pevnship 16° ers and Amateurs to Kinkel’s New a NEW BEMEDIES,. NEW REMEDIES : 5. Medicah and Gurgical.T ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases” such a6 Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture; Syphii is in all.its forms, Seminal Weakness; ImSkin Diseases (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs s treated. ' = cessfilly apackage of medicine will be forwarded . p 16N_,R.8 E.,bears north 71 deg. 16 min., 57 on the let~ KINKEL'’S NEW METHOD . ; on ee NO. 87, Alexander C. GilMethod for .the Reed Organ and Melodeen, which wetwill. issue. about. September 1st, This work is pronounced superior to ait others of its class by Teachers who have amined it. It ns welear and sim plewourseof { strugtion whereby:any one may easily acquire the mastery of this favorite Instrument, with a few monthi’s study It>wilt-atways be a favorite work with the teacher, on account of its clearness da bystematic onj more‘tof an amusemént than a study for the pupil, and will prove a mine.of wealth to the amatuer, on account of ‘the many choice melodies, -songa, etc., that Mr, Kinkel bas selected aud arranged expressly fortis work. Kinkel’s New Method will be mailed, postpaid, on receipt of $2 50. Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, N. ¥ ' @énd 30 cents ‘for ‘the latest nuniber of Peter’s Musical Monthly. and you will get at‘lenst $¢ worth of our latest and best Vocal and Instrumental Piano Music. ~ s17 Land Citation. "NITED STATES OF AMERICA. Sacramento District, California. Land Office. Sacramento, Cal. October 1sth, 1872. In the matter of the claim of JOHN B. BYRNE to the S E Quarter of Section No 13,~ ‘Township No 16 Ncrth, Range No. 8 Eaust. Mt Diablo and Meridian. At the request of the above claimant, John B. Byrne D. 8. No 3463, filed’ March 18th, 1872, set. tled Nov, 15, 1852, it is hereby-ordered that lespie, D. S. No, 107, and Daniel Holmes, D. 8. No. 88, also ‘portions of the above deecribed tract of d, be and ap-. pear be:ore the Register and Receiver, at the Land Uflice, Sacramento, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on the’ day of November, A, D. 1872 then and there to produce evidence te oontest the claim of:the said Joh» B. Byrne or the same will be & ed to him upon the prope wrdat that r fully met the requirements of the Prere ates! preofs as tu m or i cuitura character of ail land will ‘be heard at the same time, —_—) “Witness our ‘hands ant the Seal {esi of this office the day and date first ——’) above written. ‘tT, B. McFARLAND, Register. ord HA! T FELLOWS, Receiver. ‘{: OPRIVATE MEDICAL AID, Quick Cures and Moderate Charges pK. W. K. DOHERTY’S” “ inal Coraer of. Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors . & below tlre What Cheer House] . &. BAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford the afflicted , Sound and Scigitific Medical sid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic:diseases, Cases of =" Secresy AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, S" a ss. Inthe phe Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Di trict of the State of Californis, in end fo’ ‘gounty of Nevada. The People of the State of California send greeting to Robert Drynan, Defendant. You are hereby Tequired to appear ip an action brought against Pht dig! the es of the & 2€ udi¢ isteiet 0 ey Net 2 Riise, in and BA sedan. ty of Nevada, on the sixth day of July, 1872, 4 by Catherine Drynan, plaintiff, and -to iiswer the coriplaint filéd therein, within ten days {exclusive of the day of service) 470 the. ice Ot yow?ot this. be 9 y it totes daithinrth isebtuty+ OT; 9 =~ of this county, ! at in this District, within twenty days sotherwise wiebin fonty days : or judgment will be taken ‘against’ you by default, according tothe prayer: of said complaint,.’ Being anaction torthe dissolution ~~ To the Afflicted. OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS . dormine and .debtroy it; they drive 3he. be principal Hospitale-of.Barop: 1h b from the cheek, the lustre from the . resumed. Medak kt hie Bidpem by, ena his sincere thanks to his numerous’ . eyé the strength and vigor from the frame, . Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San atients for their patronage, and would take . :thely give puny and. diseased offspring, and . Francisco, where his old patients and those . this opportunity to Teniind them that ne continues to consult at his-Institute for the cure of chronic dideases of the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private, Diseases, viz > Syphilis in all ite forms and stages, Seminal . Weakness, and all the horrid consequences . of self-abnse, Gonorhtea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior 3, §exual Debility, Diseases of the Back sad Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kia-+ neys, ete., and be, hopes-that-his long expe-" rience anid snecessinl practice will een to insure him a share of public patronage. By the ice of many yeers in Europe and the United States he is emnbled to apply . the most efficient and successful remedies . against diseases-of all kinds. He*uses no . mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa. tients. in correct. and. honorable way, and . has references of ungtestionable.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 To Correspondents. . Patients (male or female) residing in any part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advite of Dr. Dohers tyfin their ; proper to submit a written statement o such, in preference toy holding ia personaf interview, are respec’ vassured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SaCRED AND CONFIDENTIAL, If the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication, will be unnecessary, as instrubtions, including diet, :regimony-an& the eneral treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of .the PY Ren of the letter or parcel so trimsmitted. nsltations "wy idtter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. : Spermatorrhea, DR. DOHERTY has just. published an important -pamphlet, émbodying ‘his ‘wn views and experience in relation to Impo. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. Neryous-and Physi Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sexual Organs, This little work contain Sin forttiation of the tttiost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent. FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps fer return. a Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. 824 San Francisco, Cal. se No, 419. Application fer a Patent to a Quartz Gold . ] ining Claim, United States Land Office, a Sacramento, California,.Nov. 19, 1872. Cer MARSH, -WLLLIAM EDDY" and CHARLES CG. LEAVITT having filed their application in this office forapatent to a mining cluim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided having been complied with It ighereby: withat the annexed notice of such ete. be published for sixty days inthe Nevapa DatLy TRANSCRIPT a newspaper pirbiished nearest the location of said claims at Nevada City, in Nevada county, State of California, T, B. MCFARLAND, Registér. . [Copy-of Notice posted on the Claim.) PPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A QUARTZ MIN . ING CLAIM, é Notice is herehy given.to whom it may concern, that An ‘application_has been made by Charles Marsh, William Eddy and Charles Carroll Leavitt tothe goyernment of the United States for a patent to the following described quartz lode mining claims, viz: known us the Eddy Quartz Mine, located in Nevatda Mining District, Nevada County, California, Township 16 N., Range 6 E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, en surveyed land. Beginning at a stake or post marked P. No. 1 from which the quarter section stake between Sections 1 and 12, west 16.69 chains, said stake being the southern boundary of the Pennsylvania Gold -M ning Company’s.quarta ledge, Thence on a true line, variation 18 deg. 18 min. East, §. 3212 E.19.10 chains to a post marked No, 2, said post being .on a line marking the north boundary of Nevada City, and from which a Pine 3 inches in djameter bears #. .6l-deg. 30 min.y W. 19 links, The exterior Woundaries being as follows: Beginning at tlhe;post marked P. No. 1, aforesaid, thence tinue . triétef the, State Of @alifornia, 4fii@hd for secrecy. ‘the county of Nevada, on the 3d day of Aurespective cages, and ‘Who think-/-vice ~onyou: of this sunimons—if ‘served -~acgerding: to, the pretet of said, com; Being*an action for t frem said défendants4o the defendants on thedat day efFebruary, the connty of Nevada according to.law. Aland impress the seal November, A. D. 1872. Wou ave he ‘County of Nevada, on the 3d day of August; 11872, by The) Peqple of the State of Cabiforof thé bonds of matrimony existing between this plaintiff and the defendant, and for the care and of the’minor childten, on the ground of desertion and abandonment. And you afte, hereby iotified, that: if you fail to appear alid’answer the sdid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply tothe Court for the reqier @ermanidad thereSapa: : ‘ ——) “In téstimony whereof, I. T. C. seal $ Plunkett; Clerk of, District Gourt “—~ ) aforesaid, do heretinto set ny hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at offite n the city of Nevada, on she eightinday of July, A.D. g872. SUF ects t T,C, PLUNKETT, Clerk. one . . Johh Pattison, Deputy. Deal & Clark, ‘Attys fof PL. n22 UMMONS.—State of California, County of Nevada, ss. In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada. The People of the State of California déntl greeting to'@éo, Ky Farqubar, Richard’ Abbey and James Whartenby, ‘defendants. -You-are hereby required to appear in ah actidn. brought: ageinst you inthe bistrict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Disgust, 1872, by The People of the State of California, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within tefi days (exchusive.of the-day of s-rviee) alter the serwithin this county; or, if served out of this county, -but in thie District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days---or judgment will be taken against you by default, nt;
é recovery Of the Sum of Five ‘Thousand Dollars, alleged to be due , oma certain official bond made ana entered into by 1868, wherein ‘the said defendants guaranteed the payment of the saidsum of $5,000, if the ‘said Geo. K) Fatquhar failed to perform certain duties as County Auditor of 80 for costs of sult'asmore fally séetforth in said complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail'to appearandé anewer the said complaint a8 above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment. for the sum, specified in said complaint, to-wit: $5,000, and costs of suit. ~<) > In testimony -whereof, J,.T. ©.’ seal $ Plunkett,Clerk of the Pistrict’Court —~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand of said’ Count jiat office, in the city of Nevada, on the 19th day of' tT. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. Deal & Clark and Dibble & Byrne Att’yn. for plaintiff.;. ; ‘pv 22, ‘“UMMONS.-—State of California, County of Nevada, 6s. In the’ Distri of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, inand-for the uty of Nevada, The ®eople of the ifornia send greeting to George K. uhar, Henry gee R. rete Sea an tired tu:appé@r in, an action Leouslt ee tnst you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in. and for the nia, plaintiff, and to. answer the complaint filed therein,, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the servjce on you of this Summons—if served within “this county; or,if served out of'thiscounty, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days—or Judyment will be taken against you by default’ according to the prayer of said complaint. Being, an action for the recovery of the sum of $3,600. alleged to be due from said defendants to this plaintiff oma certain bdnd made and entered into bythe said defendants, on the 10th day of February, 1868. whereby the defendants guaranteed and agreed to pay unio the plaintiff the said sum of» $2,500, in case the said George K. Farquhar, as County Auditor of said county, fail to, perform certain duties according to law, and for cssts of sult, as more fully ‘set forth in said complaint: And. youre hereby notified that if you fail'to appear and.answer the’said Complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for the sum specified in said complaint, to wit :—$2,500 and costs of suit. ; m —~—). In, testimony! whereef, I, T. C.,j seal $ Plunkett, Clerk of District Court {——~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set. my haud and impress the beal of said Court, at’office, in the city of Nevada, on the 19th,day of No-’ vember, A, D, 1872. T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. Johu Pattison, Deputy. © S. 57 deg. 48 min., W. 0.2834. links to a stake marked No.3.in rock mound, Thence 8. 32 deg. 12 min., E-18.92 chains to a stake in rock mound marked No. 4, said stake. being on the north. boundary’ line cf Nevada City, Thence B66 linksito.@ post in rock mound links.. Thence.North 32. deg, 12 min. West 19,28 chains to a stakelin rock mound marked No. 6. Thence 8. 57 deg. 48 min. W. 0.284 links to place of beginning, containing one nd 09-100 acres, according survey and plat posted herewith. ‘ All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the samebefore the Registerand Reeai ver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacrayvento, California, within sixty days ‘from the first day of publishing and posting hereof.. Dated Nevada City,. Nevada County, Cal‘ifernia, Nuvernber 1ith, 1872. CHARLES MARSH, _, WILLIAM EDDY, ni CHARLES CARROL LEAVITT. Notice of Assessment. bal ADGER BILL AND CHEROKEE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of Works .Badger Hi, Nevada Counly, California, ‘Notice is hereby ‘given that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Badger Hill and Cherokeé:Gravel Mining Company, held on the 30th day of October, 1872,.an assessment of one/dollar and twenty cents per shave was lévied upon the capital stock of said Company payable immeately, in United States Gold Gom, to Jolm T. Morgan, the Treasurer, at the store of Block & Furth, Main Street, North San Juan. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain -unpaid on Thursday, the 5th day of D ber, 1672, shall be deemed delinquent, will be duly advertised for sale at public auctien ; unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Saturday the 25th day of December. 1872 to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ‘By order of the Board of Trustees. SIMON FURTH, Secretary. n3 Office Main St. North San Juan. STRAYED, HREE ANGORA GOATS, twe bucks and a ewe, strayed away in the range near thé. Banner Mine, returning them, or leaving information at this office . where they cam be found, will be liberally rewarded! ° , over Green wald'r: Gigar'Btore. . Dibble & Byrne, Atipa. 4 4 Nevada, Ostobder 12th, 1872. marked No.5, from which a Pine 5 inches . Jystice’s Gourt of Levi Ayeesia Dustice of in diameter bears 5. 88 deg. 45 min., E, 6> Peal & Clark and Dibble & Byrne, “‘Attarneys for. Plaintiff, n22 Constable’s Sale ¥ virtué of an Execution ‘to ‘me diractei aud delivered, issued, out of_.the ee and for the Township of Bloomtela; of Nevada, State 0f-Qalifornia DEating date October 31st, 1872 on a ale. ment.rendcred in said Court, September 17, 1872, fa favoref Robert dloliandand Bridg-ett Holland, his ‘wife, and against Jerry Woods and Patrick Farral for the, sum of $218. 15. guild coin, with aceruimg cests and interest on said j ent until paid .I have levied upon the following described pro erty, heretofore attached to-wit : All the right, title and interest of défendantsin and to thoa@e gravel claims, deseribed as follows: Ten Ravine claims, formerly. known’ asthe Holland Ravine Claims. rc el Hill Claims, Also Fiye Grayel Mining Qlaims, formerly known as the Abbey Grayel Hill Mining Claims, lying «nd being west of.the ald Empire Claimns,in Columbia Hill Mining District, Township of Bloomfield; appertenances thereto be lonying: I-wifl sel “the above described property to the highost bidder for cash, in sgald coin, in front of the dustice’s office of Levi Ayres, at Columbia Hill, Bloomfield Townshiv, Nevada County, State of Califor. nia, on SATURDAY, Dec. 7th, 1872, between. the hours of 94. M. and 5 P. M. nl am Bloo mateld Bp. STOCKHOLDERS” MEElIAu. J bere tod ADGER BILL AND OHEROKFE : GRAVBL MINING COMPANY.--Notice is herehy gived that in accordance with the provisions .of Section 2 ef Article 3 of the by-laws of the Badger Hill. and Cherokee _ Gravel Mining Company, a special meeting of the stuckholders of said cuupany Will be held at the office of the company, in North San Juan, Nevada County; Cahfornia, on Wednesday, the 27th day of November, 1872, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose of electing two ‘Trustees to fil the vacancies occasioned by the resignations of J. B. Cooke and John McCarthy, ‘Trustees of ssid company, Notice is also given that at said meeting the by-laws of the company will be amended in such partieulars as maybe deemed expedient, and that pee an business of importance will be transacted. By: order of the Board of Trustees. : JOHN B. 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Brea sae Execution to me diresc ted and delivered issued out of the Juses Court of Levi Ayres, a Justice of the Peace in and for the Township of Blogmfield, County of Nevada, State of California, bearing date October Sist; 1872, on a judgment rendered said Court Holland and against J ‘gods.and Patrick: Woreal foe the sum. with accruing costs and interest from the date of judmént-until paid. >dchave devied upon the omc n . descri property, which vine claims, formerly known asthe Holland Bayine claims. Also, Seven Gavel Hill) Mining Claims. ’ Also. Five Gravel Mining Claims, known as the Abbey Grave) Mining Claims, lying and being west of the old Empire Claims, in Columbia Hill Mining Dietrict, Township of Bloomfiel@, County of Nevad: , State of _California,-together with the a ces thereunto ng Taken as the property of the above Bam defendants.. I will sell alt the ¥ , title » and interest of defendants in4he deseribed property, to the highest bidder, far cash, in front ofithe Justice’s Office of.Leyi Ayres, in the town of Columbja Hill, Bloamfield Towr*hip, County of Nevada, State of California, on SATURDAY, December 4th. 1872, between the hours of 9 4. M. and 5 P. M. to satisfy the above judgment and accra_ ng costs, . G. F. HUTCHINSON, ni4 onstadle, Bloomfield Tp. . *$600@ Reward. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Executive Department, Sacramento, November 1yth, 1s72, Wheress,on the 12th of November A.D 1872,theGrand Jury ofthe county of Nevada found an indictment of murder against Andrew Mark Buckham,: itted ©: the body of-one William P, Sweet,in said county ; and whereas, the said Andre buckham_-is now at large ; -new, ore, by virtue of authority in me vested, I, Newton Booth, Governor of the State of Califor n a, do hereby offer a reward of Five Hun°ared. Dollars for the arrest of said Andrew Mark Buckham, payable on his delivery to the Sheriff of NeveGa county, ’ Said Buckham is about 40 of age; about 6 feet 7 inches in hight ; weight, 145 pounds ; derk complexion; thin face and small eyes, — In ony whereof,I have hereseal Surito set wy hand end caused the tb MF cope yet Brgy FR affixed he of Sacramento, ‘iforuis : *@t i day of November, A. D. 1872. we : NEWTON BOOTH, Governor. -. Attest ; Drpry Melone, Secretary of State. nz2C‘ ~~ Per H. H. Busacll, Deputy. —— Setents Juditial District of the State While other publications may claim be The publishers sre. authorized to afi: . Q erchants’ change, (third floor) California Street, San rane’ nai apgned eens ditch, thence 8 74° 301 take mar! in et Pe a d greet to SAMUEL A. BUTLE pe dese Wout ke; Wereby seepatied appear in an action brought against you te District Court of tha POutteent Juan cial District of the State of California, in and for the Gounty of Wevadajon the eighth day of October, 1872, by SARAH A. UT. LER, ‘plaim@iff, and to answer. the com. plaint filed therein, within ten days, texclusive of the day of service) afterthe ser. vice on you of this. Summons — if served within this county ; or, if served out. of this County, but in” this: District, within twenty days ;, otherwise, Within forty days or judgment will be taken agaigst you by efuult, according to the: prayer of said complaint. Being am action for the disso. lution of the bonds of:-mdtrimony existing between the defendant and thie intiff, on the grounds.of faiJure of cefendant to this ted by the said defendant. Alse, for Ber costs of this action as more fully set foxth in said gomplaint. And you are hereby no5 . tified, that if you fail to appearan : Notwithstanding the increase in the price, thesaid comment io spgcer and snewer as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. : ~a In testimony whereof, I, Ty Cc. seal Plunkett, Clerk, of District Court { —~ ) aforesaid, d6 hereunto set my hand and impress:the Sealof saidCourt, at office, in the City of Nevada; on the 9th day of October, A: D. 187%. ya , _.'T,.C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. By John Pa‘titon, Deputy. ‘ John Caldwell. Plaintiff's Attorney, 016 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. AMMOPTH BLUE GRAVEL COKPANY, Chalk Blaff District, . Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board ef Trustees of said Company, held on the 18th.day of November, 1872, an assessment of eight (8) cents pemshare was levied upon the capital stock of saidscompany, payable immediately in United tés.gold and silver coin, to the Secretary. “Any 8 ‘upon which said assessment; shall remaltn_ unpaid on the 23d day of December, 1872, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly::ad¥ertised for sale, at public anction, and unless payment . ‘shall bé made before, will be sold“en Monday, the 13th day of Jamuary, 1873; to.pay the delinquent assessment, together. with costs of advertising and expenses 6f sale. By order of the Board of stees. : J. M. BUFFINGTON, Sec’y. Office—Room:; 31, New. M Ey isco, California. ; No, 420. ° : Application for Patent. to _ Gold Mining Claim. in) Uae Srarvs Lawn Orricr, Sacramento, Cal: Nev, 2ist, 1872, IRAM H. SWEET having filed his apmin this office for a Patent to Placer 4 Mining claim,and the law andinstructions in such cases ‘provided having m complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for sixty deys, in the Nevapa Dar TRANSCRIPT, & hewspaper published nearest tthe location of said claim at Nevada city, in * Yevada couitty, State of California. _ 'T, B. McFARLAND, Register. —s opy of Notice posted on the claims, &pplication forPatent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given. to whom it may concern that an‘a#pplication has been made by H. H, Sweet to the Government of the United States for a patent to the following described Gold amd Silver Quartz Mining Olaim, viz : Known as ‘‘the Wisconsin Gold and Silver Quarte Mine” situated in Eureka District, im Nevada County, State of ornia, iu Township 18, N. R. 11 E. Mt. D. Base and Meridian, Beginning ats stuke.marked Ne: 4. from which a Tamar-. ack tree, 18 inches.dia, N 67° W 44 links,a . Mamarack 14 in. dia. bears N5° 30¢W 83 links and Post common to Sections 4 and 5, Township 17 North Range No. 11 E. and Sections 32 and 88, fownships No. 18 North Range No. 11. baars 8 249 15 W 330 96 chains: thence varietions of the Magnetic Needle being variation 17° E,N 15° 30° W con a true course along the course of the vein .a¢ imidieated by the. croppings 37 87 chs (2,600 feet), to astake marked No. 6, in rock mound on North bank of'an old Ditch, embraving the whole. Ledge with all its 8, angles +a d variations, together with the foldescribed surface ground’: Commenting at a stake marked No. 1, from which a Tamarack tree 18 in. dia. bears N 6792 distant a Tamarack 14 in. dia. N.6° 30 W 88 links distant and the Post common to Sections 4 and 5,Township No; 17 Nohth Range No 1) #, and Sections 32and 33, Township No. 18, North Range No, 11 E bears 824° 16° t chs, thenee-variation of the Magnetic neé&' dle being variation 17,9. B.N 749 30° Eon a true line 4.55 chs toa stake marked No. 2 in rock mound from which « Tamarack 10 in. diameter bears $.83° E 23 links distant thence N 15° 307 W 19-00 chaims to’ stake marked No, 3. in rock mound; thence § 74° 301 W 3.03 chains to # small stake in middle of County road leading from Henness Pass to South Fork, thence N 15° 30" W 18-87 chains to “a‘stake marked No.5, in‘rock. om the th ban. of an old 1.5] ‘chiuins to a ked No. 6,\in rock mound at North end of centre line of lode standing :on the North bank of afi old ditch and about 200 chains sotith Of road leading from Eureka to Henness Pass route; thence 8 74° 301 W 1.51.chains to a stake marked No 7, im-rock mound ; thence 8 15° 30: E 18-87 chains toa stake Biarked No 8, in rock mound: from which a yellow pine 40 in. diameter bears & 1.40 4inks*: thence § 74° 30° W303 chains to.e stake marked No 9, in.rock mound from which a yellow pine 40 in. dia. beara S$ e4° W205 links ; thence 8915930? BE 19.00-chains to a stake marked No. 10 from which a Tamarack 12 in. diameter bears 8 10° W 18imks, & Dwmarack 16 in. die. bears West-56 links, and a) Tamarack tree 410 in. dia. bears'N 27° E links ; thence N 74° 801 E4+55-0h3s to place of heginaitg. containing 22,99-100 acres according to &b, 8: of Surveys. The mining cleim nearest to #aid ‘Wisconsin Gokiand Silv Quartz Mine” are the claims of George Mitchell andWilliam Quinn; situated in a southwesterly direc tion and distant . therefrom, about one half mile. Location of said gold end silver-quartz mine is of record and the same may be found in tlie books of records of mining locatious in the office of the County “Retorder of Nevada County, State of Califofnia, The diagram posted “}and filed-with éaid application more particularly descri All persons ho Ds any adverse claims thereto are hereb: uired to present the ’same before ithe atid Receiver. of te United States for Sacrameato Land Die “ sat Sacramento, California, within #isty days fom $° first day of publishing and Dated andéigned at Eureka, October 30th, 1872. HIRAM H. SWEET, Applicant. A. Jv. Ridge, Atty for Applicant. nv ANNUAL MEETING. HE Annual Meeting of the Stockho ‘A of THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY will be tield at their Banking Office, 4 vada City,on MONDAY, DECEMBER i 1872. at 2P. M. A. H. PARKER, Secretary. Nevada, Nov. 16th, 1872. — : JAMES MONRO, Ad EO IN BEEF, M EAL, CORNED BEEF, PORK, &e. aieces : Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash-— on Broad Street, oppusite the Neves provide the common’ hecessaries of life for + plaintiff, and acts of adultery, commit--_ rn i a AMBER AHN = @orner of E “One Year— a Sit Months, Three Montks Rer week 1 ae Auburn § GR *¥ t £ undp “thanks t tromage, at 3 of the sa ‘wn and, in t) ele usual Y AND FE eet! them at t! bet j “Charter “Tam agent any, which . t and Kind ever of bines both] Bank, é “> 39nht , o Met ws . Lew