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~~ CALIFORNIA /INSTITUTE
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BAN aR ot Ma orn tee ‘and dosign~-e, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
; i ized aa the most FATAL +
_ Meroug ether symptoms. of disorganization,
val
pk, 5. ©. YOUNG, Dy 1850.
oe 7 re
No Cure; No Paya’;
$ fig Fe
Comeultation, by! Letter or othiee
PP WIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
“enjoyed on tay Coast an tirtintertupted
success of 21 yer tnd hfs become one of .
tho most.celebrated Institutions of thepmty
f i annwelly rechived!
erfred, place it in point of number of pp.
tients among the very first of the world, and,
the success of its treatmont ranks it second
to none.
PRIVATE DISEASES. :
In Matos ana Irteqdlattties in Feniales are
the great destroyers of health, They insidjously attack the system, amd gradually unbleom fram : “the. lust¥e from ithe.
«96, {6 Berth a vigot from the frame,
th puny. and. diseased pring, an
tate Boas urcessive generations, the
‘of’ man, The nferks can be seen in
Hcrofula, Consunsption, Cripples, the EdiotMEROUR srecopt
‘MEDICAL ENEMY to man,. combining with
dha Vencreal, doubles h_s dangers. Those
who have been tr with that: pernicious
MINERAL POISON are not cured; the disNOT BE SATIAFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE;
.oigor, to craw] through the
eyetatit; way Atd the tisertes and
organs beneath the ently smooth swrface, to burst outin the future with 4. virnCOntibet Will baftiethe eficcts of medicine ene
ot SEMINAL WEAKNESS. « ,
Whe youns man who experiences that
crowing weakness in lls muscular and mental orgunization should step and consider
ite rikes.¢ Hewil fadinthe wtak+ de Cloetd back, trembling of gee ae
wordered digestion, unaccountah.e failing
of the powers 6 thenitnds dibtabte ior 80ciety, 1 of )
‘7 of cvL, sleeplcdsness, troubled and lag
cfytous Ureims, accompanied “by growing
fgafness, loss of muscular power, and -nuTheat lt» An
, i
he pemtive-traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—S@minal Weakngps—vasting away his powers, destroying
Pe ho of life and manhood, and dragging
slong the broken path of hisexistence,
tgward a premature and loathsome grave,
lin who finds his life dribbling out in
fhe dineliange of the vital principle of existence “‘innoctiurnal and diurnal emissions,
the, ngera: cessation of :the causes of. its apgnarance brings no relief.
Barrizge) that holy. office, the safeguard
an pe of manhood, brings to such « one
mo hope of-eure, but_adds to his misery in
tho knowledge that the one who looks to
dim. ot bis evit;.amd-an innocent companion
«@ Wis punishment. He adds to his misery
@erY' disorder witil hope Teaves him. ᠀吀栀攀爀攀
2. ne reseue except in proper and skillful
v~tment. GConsultythem, at-onee, » physi@an whore practice and carefnl resdareh
thas made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the disease. Those who have
me victims of solitary vices, that dreadfal, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
Wilé thousands of figk zooms with. paraly tics
and consumptives, wid hruidreds of unthney.graves w th its misguided victims,shouht
copsult wi aout delay, one who will sympa* with’ hs, ie . oe fach f
ietie a oaid wepechly Peccknmend hte:
weit, giving to each and all meereniors = a
Perfect and Pe’ Ynre, without hinasinedtee e of diet, fear erance from
mt: ‘ — i “i
“PMPORTANT TORE LADUE.
‘When a Fenials {hin trouble or afflicted
h disease, ond rec medical or surgiwar ateahaneh: Bhould be, where
ig there a physician who is fully competent
ito aiminister,, i stable
«tanding in #oOCi¢C m to the
Yio TheDoetor,
comfidence.of:thego:
t 4 ie she. &
edict nal bot med ally and
ra Ley Of , manner, but
in ald cages,-bot
in a8 thorough, nner as.years.of study
ent practice bth by hognitels and families
, —an make, to auve them from’the hands of
dng.. There oh ) rely upon him
eae te ai
with thd befriend them Riteoue Sane in
Whose.seaneqy the. utauost oon fidumoe can be
places. 5s od da Tua tt
To Correspondents
LETTERS;—Persons of either péx,” who
Pes ity ¢ Soporte eps ws : p eity can, by st symptoms
ina reteerreeceres La vieaeal Geslivditice of
a dure at homes )Albdettens Pelumed ordeetroyed, Address
oe “BENT. F. JOSSELYN, WD.
Street,
. Notice.to Greditors,,
STATE OF A. B, GREGORY, decenesit.
Notico is bere iven by the underimmed Executor im ‘sow of the last
1 of A. B. Gregory, deceased, to the
of, and all persong hay. claims,
ngpinet tesa <decussed, aan fhem
h the necessary vouchers, within teu
roonths after t 5 af Wblication of this
matice, to the atid” tor tmd Executrix
aythe Boot aud Shoe Store of Wi. BR. Coe,
« ry ci 00’
WM. FR, COE, Executor,
NANCY 8S. GRAGORY, Exeontrix,
Of last will of A. B. Gregory, deocasd.
Dated Jo'y, 18th, 1872,
MilegMe er lad! :
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Paercun Se de ed, at the town
of Freach » ie this dissolved by
wurtual consemt, . W. MULL,
c A. H. LEWIS.
French Corrs}, Ang. 10¢h, 1872.
havin rng : terest at
Bereach Corralto Mosca, R.Bd wards, the busaud.who will
ON. oN) Qo!
. Qn cewlinteh Ink
Mr. Mull
. JAMES A @rmGER,
pending trouble, forebod. : phe 1Hixon
mile from
T0 THE: UNFORTUNATE. .
yew REMEDIES, NEW REaEDIEs
—_—
DR. GIBDON’S DISPENSARY
t
ek
623 “KEARNEY STREET,
SSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat: ment of Sexual and . Seminal Diseases
puch a8 Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphii
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, ett: ~ Skin Diseases (of years’
standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully
trentéd. . ‘ ‘
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of: announcing that he has returned from visiting
he prinictpal Hospiwiis of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Strect, corner.of Commercial, -San
Francisca, where ‘is did patients and those
reqhi¥ing his #ovices mayifind him. .
money in seeking out new remedies, and has
returned with increased facilities for thé
ajleviation of human suffering.
Horriblé Diseases,
How mary thousands of persons, both
nrale and femrlu, are there who are suffering out a.miserable existenee frem the ef.
fect of seeret indulgences,.or from virus
absorbed into the system ! Look at their
pallid, emacistet and dtstipgured taces-and
their broken, iowu constitutions, disqualifying them, for the happifiess of marriage
or the enjoyment* of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffet until death closes
the scenc. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend to any of those who are sufferin,
With.any of .ihese horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they aré ¢aréd for and
cured before if be 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 inveternte cases without mercury or
injurious drugs, It is important to those
who are afflicted, or tothose who are inter
estcdin the welfare of their friends, to be
eareful of the many pretended doctors who
infest al? cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the publie by using the: names of eminent physicians from Europe and other
places. Be, therefore, carefnl and make
strict inquiries, or you may) fall into the
iiands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness,
Seminal F missions, the consequence of
self'abause. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indnigence, is practiiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the fdllowing train of niorbid. Symptetns,
unleks cembatted’ by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain‘in the héad, ringingin the ears, noise like the rustling ot
leaves and (he rattling ef chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintences, a
disposition to shun society, loss of mem.
ory, hectic flushes, pinrples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid. breath,. coughs, .consumption,., night
eweats, mMonomania and freqpent. insanity,
If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. :
ed should apply immediately, éither in
a ter, wad ave A. cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
. shia disease, which never faile of effecting
quick and radical cure.
Ono Hundred Dollars to.any one, who will
preve sntisfaetorily. to hat he waséured:
of thia complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks, )
r. G@. wili give
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffiving undev amy of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. -Grbbon’s offfS “or
sending for packages of meaicines may rely
tpon his cssurance of confidential secrecy
with ro per saith, ane expect no more
than to charged with a fair and mutuaally, satiafaoter tion «
of the cascs, rather than’a tow prevalent and
elfish practice of extontion umong quacks
and preten ters.
Dk. GLOBON is.rogpensible, and will
give to each pation? a written: instrument,
inding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, oramakeno:charge.
Cured at Home.
Perron’ uta distance may he CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, amyptomsa, lereth of
time the disease has continued, and have
medicine promptly fofwarded, ¢rce from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
¢onntry, with full and, plaim directions for
tee, By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
cia, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo.&Co.,
& package of medicine “will be forwarded‘
by express to any part ef the Union:
Ae 8 DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
. Street, co », Commereial,; Ban Francisco.
Post Gmige Box LT. De BE wm
Private entrance on Commercia) street,
ben ane fe put BOX 10957 om the letrz f
Consultations FREE.
&2” Correspondents will’ please
PR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
mentin theDama ‘Transcnirry “© +i 1
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
JULIUS. GREENWALD,
ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, HAS
recerved the. ‘ :
Genuine Peach Brand Tobaceo
-—ALSO—
Peach Navy Tobacco
IN DOUBLE THICKNESS,
And AlOthér Franits 2s Usual
On Hanadt
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE
FINES® TO THI CHEAPEST! }
Miners and Consumers of ‘Toba
“will save money by duying the
same by the quantity, at whole.
sale prices. . j
Best, Quality and Full Weight? .
Thankful for the patronage of the public
T invite al! desiring goods in my line, to
GIVE ME A CALL.
JULIUS GREENWALD, .
Broad Street, Nevada City.
January 3th, 1e72"* . dares
5s aha
»
inform
ch ituated about one
7 * r the fenncnati tit ocahane ak bee, eae ea
of ft under cultivation. ‘Two ditebcs ro
dt Raat Sahat fe wel ene
» containing 2 cords of
leo, aah
be sold with the Bapoh, #f
essen see Se
The Doctor has sparedneither time nor_
confused vision,. blunted intellect, loss of .
. YOUNG LADIES’. SEMINARY.
No. 369,
Application for a Patent to Placer
GlcMining Clim,
Sacramento, California, June 19, 1872.
EVI’ ASHLEY, HARRINGTON having
filed his applitdtion fn this office for a
Patent to a Mining ee law and instructions in, such \ca rovided, haying
bade complied Avith, de ‘hereby orde
thatthe Annexcd Notice of suth Application’
be published for ninety days, inthe Nevada
Daily. Transcript, a, newspaper published
heareg#t the location of said claim, at.Nevada
city, in Nevada county, State of California.
‘ T. B, McFARLAND, Registet.
Copy ef Notice posted on thé claim.
Application for Patent to Mining Otwim.”
Notice is hereby given to whom it. may
concern, that an application has been a@ade
by Levi Ashley Harrington to the Government of the United States fot a Patent to
the following described Placer Gold Mining
Claimt, viz: Known as the ‘Boomerang
Mining Claim, situated in the Dutch Flat
Mining District, in Placer County, State of
California, being bounded by the Cedar
miving claim on.the north, on the seuth,
east and west by vacant lands. and more
. particularly described as follows, to-wit :
on uisurveyed laid in Béction 35,° Township 16, North Range 10 East, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian ; Beginning at the south
east corner of the Cedar Claim at @ stake)
marked N, BR; C, and-run south: 9% deyrees
east, distance 740 chains, Cross the Central
Pacific Railroud; thence 19.40 chains distant
to a stake marked B, C. qu. the n rth bank
of the South Yuba Canal, thence north 494
degrees cast, distance 10.05 chains toa stake
marked B. C. trom whicha Pine tree
inches in diameter, beurs north 66 degfecs,
BOY west—4 Ji, ks dAtaht—thence north 14
degrees east, distant 5.80 chains to a stake
on north bank of Central Pacific Railroad
marked B. C. to the sdtith’ west, corner of
Live. Oak-claim, thence north 8% degrees
west, distant 4.81 chains along the line of
the Live Oak claim to a stake marked N. R.
C. thence north 7814 degrees west, distant
11.62 chaitis to place of béginnifg.’var. 17
degrees east; in the diatrict of lands subject
to sale at Sacramento, nnd containing 14.85
acres ; said cluim being still more particularly described inthe diagram posted and _
filed with said application, ‘
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto arehereby required to. present the
same before the Register and Keceiver of
the United States Land Office for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California,
within ninety days from the date of the
first posting and publication hereof.
Dated June 19th, 1872. i
LEVI ASHLEY HARRINGTON,
Applicant. je22
Applieationfor a Patent to Quartz
Gold Mining Claim.
UNITED Srates Laxrp OxgFIce,
Marysville, California, June 15, i872.)
N OTICE is hereby given to whom it inay
‘concern, that an application, with accompemying diagram, bas this day been. filed .
in shid Land Office by George E.'Lurner, to
the Government of the Unbted states for
a patent to the following described Gold
Quartz mining claim,viz; Commonly known
28 the *Bemestake Company's cinim,” situated in Nevada Quartz Mining District, in
Nevada County, Californian, en unsurveyed
land, approximate position being in Section 35 of Township 17 porth, Range 8 east,,
Mount Diablo “Base and Meridian; joinéd on the west by mining claims of Calkins
& Brother, and on the east by mining
claims of Shenandoah. Company; . there
being no known mining claims adjoining oni
the north or south ; the said Homestake
Company ci im being more particularly
compet and described as follows, to-wit :
er the ledge—beginning at the stake ninrked H. $. No. 1, from whith the section stake
common to Secs. 1 and 2, onthe north boundary line of Township 16 N. KR. 8 eaat, Mt.
Diablo base and. Meridian, bears sonth 32
(leg. east 21.80 lidins distasit, and ranging
thence novi. Ti deg, west 18.18 chains taa
ftake marked H. §. No. 2, on the right bank
of Mvyers Ravine, making twelve hundred
(1200). feet. on. the. ledge,as shown ‘by the
biack dotted linc in the diagram. For the
burface ground—beyinning et alow: stake
No, 2, the west end of claim on the ledge
end running thence across Meyers Rayine
south 18 deg. west 1.51 chains. toe stake
marked H. 8. No, 3, thence south 77 deg.
east 18.18 chains to a stake marked H. 8, No.
4, thence north 13 deg. east 3 03 chains to a
ftake mar H, 8°No} &, ttiende -atérth 27
ig aie 18718 ne gate stake marked H
‘B. No. 6,: thence eo 13.deg.west
chains te place. of Dearie oa art os
the yellow shaded lines gn the diagram, and
contwining 6.49 acres. ‘ wed
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto.are hereby, nutitied .to t: the
same in accordance with the r¢quirements
of law before the Register and Receiver of
the U. 8. Land Office for Marysville Land
Tistrict, at Marysville, Califorpia, within
ninety Gere trus the date ofitirst publication hereof. L. B. AYER, Register.
Ordered thet'the aboye and foregoing notice be published for ninety days in the Nevada Baily Transeript, a newspaper printed
end published in Nevada City, in Nevada
County, California. L. B. AYER, Register,
John Anderson, Atty. je 20
. ee
3. 8. M'OUE.
KIRKPATRICK & McC¥E,
MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL.
ERS Li 7
*0HKIN KIREPATIUICE
Fine Wines and Liquors, '
. 004.& 606 FRONT STREET,
j [Near Jaekson,}
SAN*FRANCISCO.
‘Ban Franvisco, July 6th.
'
TAKE NOTICE,
Qs HEE KEE & CQ, China 8tore,
Commercial Street, Nevada City, have
bo connection whatever with any other
house or person in Nevada Cougty, neither
do they employ any runners er agents td
solicit trade. All persons are notified that
they will not be responsible tor any goods
purchased exeept at their store in Nevada
City.
QUONG HEE KEE & CO.
Nevada City, July 20th, 1372. .
NS in want .of th
Furniture line, from ene ahaa ne
Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES,
Sine cat ene eee low rates by.
J, E. JOUNSTON,
\ ANNOUNCEME " iy
BENICIA.
Found ed in 1884, _
yes NEXT TERM of this well known inly rn a) :
Adress, . C. H, PUPE, Prineipael Y. L.
Om aac) deebdin
z
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Gold Mining Claim.
: United States Land Office,
Sacramento, California, May 30, 1872.
OSEPH H. HOSKIN: AND RICHARD
‘MOSRIN having: filed their application in this office for a patent to a
mining cl#im, and the Jaw and instfuctions
in such cases provided having. been complied
with It is hereby ordered that the annexed
noticeof such application be publishéa for
ninety daysinthe Nevaba@MarLy TRANSCRIPT
n newspaper published meamest the location
of said claims st Nevada City, in Nevada
conuty, State or California.
',’”.-B. McFARLAND, Register.
m . ae
[Cops of Notice posted on the Cle-ma.J
APPLICATION FOW,PATENT TQ A PLACER MINING CLAIM. :
‘Notice ip hereby given to whom ft may
’ concern, that an wupplicatiom has been’ made
by Joseph H. Hoskin. and Richard Hoskin
to the Government of the United States for
a patent to the following descfibed plac
gold mining claim, viz:known as the‘ Hoski
Brothers’ Cannon Claim, sitaated at Gold
‘Run Mining District, in Placer County,
Stute of California, being mded by the.
mining Claim of Hoskin brothers and Hosia & Mallory on the rth, and by unoc: yed lgnds on the-east, ahd by
unoceupied suryefed lands on the west, and
by thé switzipg clalin of Hoskin Brothers on
fid More particularly described
on surveyed mineral Ws, to-wit:
A being the N W % of N W-4¢-0f Section
» Township 1% North, Range 10 East,
Mount Diablo Base ‘and Meridian, in the
district of Jands snbject to sale at the
United States ‘Land! Office, ‘Sacramento,
California, and contdining 40 acres. Said
¢laim being still more particularly described
in the diagram: posted and filed with said
application. : a
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present. the
same before the Register amd Receiver of the
United States for Sacramento Land District,
at Sdcrnmento, California, within ‘ninety
days trom the first day of publishing and
posting hereof, * : ;
Dated and signed at Sacramento May 30,
JOSEPH H. HOSKIN;
RICHARD HOSKIN, ,
zh Applicants.
jel
o
1872,
ac
By Joseph Hi, Hoskin.
PROBATE NOTICE.
N the Probate Court of the County of Nevatia, State of California. In the matter
of the Estate of Patrick Keough, deceased.
It appearing to the undersigned, Jul ge of
said Court, by the petition this day presented and filed by John M. isush, ‘the Administrator of the Estate of Patrick Keough
@eceased, praying for an order of sale of
the real estate, that it is necessary to sell
the whole of the real estate, to pay the debts
Outstanding against said estate and costs
@nd expenscs of adininistration. . It is therefore ordered by the und2rsigned Judge of
suid Court,that all persons interested in the
estate of the said Patrick Keough, deceased,
be and appear before the Probate Court of
the said cotnty of Nevada,at the Court room
of said Qourt, in the city of Nevada, in said
Nevada county,on Thursday, the 19th day. of
‘Séptember, A. D. 1872, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
thenwnd there to show cause Why an order
should not be granted to the said Administrator to sellso much of the real estate of
the said deceased, -as shall be necessary.
It is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be published forfour succeagive weeks
in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a’ newspaper. printed and published in the said
Nevada coumy, atleast once a week during
said time. (
YOHN CALDWELL, Prohate Judge.
H Done in Chambers and dated Aug. 13th,
872,
the County of Neyada, State of California,
and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court, in
and for said Nevada County, do hereby certity the fordgoing to be @ true, fel:and correet copy of an order duly made and entered
upon the minutes of said Probate Court,
W iny bantbend the-tieal of —
< seal
_—
alt
itaessny”
said Probate Court, this lJth day of
August, A. D, 1872.”
‘" —. GORPLUNKETT, Clerk.
By John Pattison, Deputy.
4
No. 385,
er Gold Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, California,Aug, 16th, 1872. }
ICHARD W, ‘PULLY having’ filed his
application in this office for aPatent to
4 Mining Claim,and the law and instructions
in such cases provided baying been eomplied
with, it is hereby ordered that, the annexed
Noticeof oS oe be published for
sixty days in the Nevada Daily Transcript
a newspaper published nearest the location
of, said claim at. Nevada City, in Nevada
county, State of California.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Copy of Notice Posted on the:Claim;~
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MIN
ING CLAIM, >
°
Notice is hereby given to whom itimay
goncern, thatam: n hes = made
by Richard W; y; of ‘Nevada’ City and
County, State of California, to the Govern.
ment of the United States for a Patent to
the folowing described Placer Gala Mining C » siteated in: Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California,’
being bounded by the Placer Gold mining
claim of Wagner &’Co. on the’North, by the
Mining Claim of the Omega Water Co. on
the East, by vacant grouud on the South
and by the claims of Pease, Fuiler & Go. on’
the wert, and more particularly described
as follows, to-wit ; on surveyed and min ral land being the Bast one-half (E34) of the
South quarter (S EB} the South
East quarter (S KE \) of the North East (N
E) Quarter of Section 17 Township 17 North
Range 11 East, Mount Diablo . And.Me..
tidian, in the district. of lan pet to
sale at Sacramento, California, and containing one hundred and twenty acres. Said
Claim being «till more particularly describ9d in the diagram posted and filed with said
app pete ‘.
All persons hold any adv
tnereto are bereby lie . to Sead
game before the Register and Receiver of the
Gnited States Land: Office, for Sacramento
Land District, at Sacramento, ‘California,
within sixty days from the firwt day ef pubishing and posting hereof.
Dated June 3d, 1872, at Omega, Nevada Co.
Cal.
RICHARD W. TULLY, Applicant .
Nilee Searls, Atty for Applicant ag?
[Uae MATTER of the Estate of Pat.
creditors of, and all 7 }
against said aucesetl to cabins ; poral
months afterthe p tion ag
to the said Adnan wat the aifice of
the Neyaca Daily Dreascript, da Oity,
»
«. SCRIPT, a newspaper published nearest the
eS beugs aes ‘ . chaitis to a stake on bank of ‘Water ditch,’
Office of the Count# Clerk 6f the ‘Conny . thence 8 1936 deg. B/8.04 chains toe pine
of Nevada. I, 'f. C. Plunkett,County Clerk of naan 13% dég. E.16.76chains to
Application for a Patent to Plac. -sam
rick Keough, deceased: by}
given by the anion 6 pee ie Beane Ff
the Estate of Patrick » dec’d, to the
Tasies
stihbie este Ge ere ey se eventing in
(AUMMONS.—State of California, County
kD of Nevada, ss: In the District Court of
the Fourteenth J udicia) District of the State
of California, in and tor the County of Neyada, The Peopleof the State of California
send ‘greeting to A. Downie, J, Downie and
J. G. Birdseye, defendants. You are hereby required to appear jin an action brought
against you in the District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of
California,in and for the County of Nevada,
‘on the 20th day of ‘Gctober,. 1871, by. Me
Garver, plaintiff, and to answergthe com plaint filed therein, within ten days, (ex~
clusive of the day of service) after the service on you ef this Summons — if served
within tnis county ; or, if served out of
this Connty, but in this District, within
twenty days; otherwise, within forty days
o@judgmeut will be taken against .yqu by
default, according to the prayer of said
complaint, being an action for the recovery
of the sunsof $2,036, a balance due on a
certain judgment against the said defendants and in favor of this plaintiff ; decreed
in the District Court of thé Fourteenth Judicial District, on the 1st day of November,
1666, together with costs of suit. And you
are hereby notified, that if yeu, fai] to appear and answer the said complaint as above
requivéd, the said plaintiff will take judg:
ment for the suim specified in said complaint
to-wit : $2,086 and costs of suit,———_______
n testimomy whereof, I, T. C.
) seal $ Plunkett, Clerk ‘of District Court
( —~= } aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the Seal of said Court, at office,
in the City of Nevada, on the 18th day of4
July, A. D. 1872. .
; T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. By John Pa‘ticon, Deputy.
John Anderson, Piaintifi’s Attorney.
. ‘NOx. 398. ‘
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Gold Mining Claim.
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a8
UNITED STATES LAND ac iatec §
Sacramento, Cal., July 11th, 1872.
LISHA L. BRADLEY AND MELVIN
S..GAUuDNER having filed .their
application in this. office for a Patent for
Mining Claim,-end the law and instructions
in sech cases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Noticeof such applieation be published for sixty days,<in the Nrvapa TRaNlocation of said claim at. Nevada city in Nevada coutity, Stite of California.~ I >B, McPARLAND, Register.
* —
Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO.MINING
CLAIM.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may
concen, that an application.has been made
by Melvin S. Gardner and Elisha L. bradley to the Gewernment of the United States
for a patent to. the following described
placer gold mining claim, namely :—
Known as the Central Placer’Claims, situated in Géld Run Mining District, in Placer County,State of California, being bounded by the mining claim known as the Pine
Top. Claims and Squires Canyon on the
north, and by vacant land on the east, and
on the south iby the C, P. Railroad, and by
the Abel Bartlett end Pine Top Glaims on
the west, and more particularly described
as foilows, to-wit: on surveyed land, being
in Section 3, Township 15 North, Ranse ly
East, Mount Diablo Base aud meridian, in
the district of lands subject to sale at the
United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, and» containing 27 18-100 acres,
Field notes of Central Claims--Beginning
atthe west corner of the Central andS W
corner of the Pine Tep claims, and run
(variation 16 deg.30 min.E) ‘Sd deg. % 2.99
€ toa stake; thence N 67; deg. E 1.19
pw 4 t t
@stakefrom which the corner common to
Sectians 2g¢nd3 bears north 26 deg. 16 mia,
E 62.50, ns distant; tleneeN 17 deg. W
14.43 ‘an @ak tree, 9 in. diameter,
blaged om fe 8; thence N31 deg. 40
min, W 4.44% astake; thence N 88%
deg. W 745.chains to's oe thence’S 7%
deg. E 9.09 Ghaime to a stake;.thence S: Zs
deg. W,.5.33 chaims to. a burnt stump; thence
8 62 dege4® min. W;,4,50 chaims to place of
age nen ‘paid Gaim beimg more partionlarly described in. the diagram posted and
filed wath diisha: calor, Rs
perso! ga erse Clai
y are: he to present the
1d Receiver of the
Sacramento, ‘ornia, -within:.sitty
days from the first tet day of publishing: and
‘posting hereof, —~.*”
. Dated and signed at Saecramicnto City,
Cal., Ju 1872. : :
¥ ‘ELISHA‘L. BRADLEY,
jyl4
\ MELVIN 8.°GARDNER,
ne Applicants.’
ys" HYDRAULIC CHIEF
Ie the Best Machine for HydrauMACHINES oN w1AND. and: for sale.—
Throw from One:to Hight Inch Stream.
Sacramento $a. Machine Shop.
os raulic Mifiers Dalec Notice!
I here on Mineré aad Mantfacturers
against: Z, ing, séiling or using a
Hydraulic lime or Joint known as the
Little vs diand sold by R,
RR. J. a Rickard in, as the
same is ax eht upon the imventian
of the ws FISHER'S HYDPRADLIC CE secured by Lettere Patent, No. 170,222, dated Dec. 26, 1870. AN
parties parti: ipating in h dug $8
aR ce cagueoualy papipcated. —
EK. H. FISHER.
Nevada, Jan. 13th.
_ KMEWARD.
Those Thousand Dolars !
IN GOLD cork,
ILL BE.PAID bythe Nerth Bloom
WY field: Gravel ht Coiupany for
ang informatiom leading to the appreh.nsion and conviction of the person or: persous whOset on#ire; om the night of August 2ith, 1872; the Hoisting Works of said
Company at Shafts @end4. ‘
a) SMITH, Jr.
_ Superintendest.
North Bloomfiald, Amg, 26th.
L Ate Sonaes: U.'s. VOLUNTRERS
ie ye iM. BAILEY, M. Db.
‘Surgeon and Homepathic
ie PostiOftice, Revada. 29
arber Shop.
Gas: KLINGENSPOR would inYorm fhe public that he has re-fittea
and re-furni the Barber, Shop,
eecupied by P. “a eae = sidoascie
a % bs ° 4
: Broad Street, nearly opposite
#22 &
a
\ J. W. Hinds, Clerk.
‘Dld friends and the drinking public sre bORDEVANCE NO. 49,.
as = x + 3
AX ORDINANCE: FOR THE
tion of the City from fire —
‘Trustees of the City . ot Nevada. :
follows: , _ ao-aain
Section 1. It shall not be lawf
person to: throw or deposit any eta
combustible material upon any lot, stra
or place within the city limits: ‘whereby ¢
adjacent buildings’ might be mae
should such combustible material takes
Any person guilty of violating thig ona;
nance shall, on conviction, be fitied: in gy
stim not less “‘than.ten and not oxceedi,
one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned i
the ¢ity prison not to execed ten dayg. »
Passed Auyust 26th, 1872. hs
SAM’L, CLUTTER, President,
au
PROTE.
VOL. X23
To All Whom it may Coren, .
« e
é lg undersigned. gives notice that . ‘Oh ¢ . '
has sold out his entire stock gs 4 aU y
ceries, Provisions, &¢., to E. W. wie : — ee 4
Co. All persons indebted te me arp 9 \ NEVADA .
quested to cal] and settle up immediate; ae
at the store of E, . W. Ligelow & do, gan > s. P. BROWN.
Commercial] street.’ ‘A word to the Win -BROWN
is sufficient.” The: accounts’ must be see
Sed porieaith, as ped faeiitors moust by FUSLISHERS _4}
paid. Jnless so settled in a few days =
Will be placed it the hands of Willlamyyy . COmMeT OF Broad
Johnson and payment enforced.
THOS. SHURTLEF.
Nevada, Aug. 17th, 1872. —TO CONTRACTORS,
EALED proposals willbe receiveent z
offwe of A. B. Brady, 90 Main §
Grass Valley, until saturday, the 7th day,
September, 1872, at 6 o’clock, P.’M,, {4
macadamising # portion of Auburn: Stre¢
Commencing at a point opposite Josey t
Everett’s house, running south twelve hy
dred (1206) feet. Said street to be fill
with good clean gravel, twelve (12) %
wide, une (1) foot deep in center, and ¢j
(8) inches deep’ om the sides. pe
WM. DAW6,
" i Road Commissioner
Grase Valley, Sept. 2d, 2872. By
¥
W. B. LAKE,:
‘Purchasing Agent,
San Francisco.
’
ERSONS residing in the interior, on
desiring goods of any kind, “yi +
find it greatly to their advaszitage and ben
fit to send their orders to me. I haves
perior advantages in purchasing goodies
every. description, Wholesale or neta
Being well acquainted with the busine
men of this city, Tam cnabled to pa
goods cheaper than if the orders were
direet to business houses in the city. i
warranted as” represented and the beat @
references given. If desired, any a
will be sent C. O.D.:
Write me what you Want,
And I will send list of prices, whieh
convince youthatIcan buy goods @
rates. ;
Give me one Trial.
? W. B. LAKE
San Francisco, Aug. Ist, 1872.
Notice: to Creditors.
NSTATE OF AH FUNG, decess
‘4 Notice is hereby given by the unde
signed, adininistrator of the said J
tate of ATi FUNG, deceased, to the
itors of, and all. persons. having clais
against’ the said deceased, to exhibit the
with the necessary vouchers, within t¢
months after the first publication of
notice, to the undersigned dt thé ofiee
the Nevada Daily Tramuseript; corner
broad aid Pine Streets,, Nevada City, ¢
iformia. ’ y
F JOBN M,. BUSH, Administrator.
C. Mckivy, Agent for Administrator. jf
Rv
RCEINSCN’S SAMPLE ROOM
COMMERCIAL S'REET,
UST received a splendid Stock of ALE,
PORTER, BRANDY, WHISKEY, md
ail other kinds of LLQUORS and CIGAR
vited to. call and sample the, best in te
market. J. KUBINSON, Prep’.
Nevada, Dec. 2nd, :
2
Notice to Creditors.
a
STATE OF JOSEPH R, HENRY, Dece
ed, Notices hereby. given by the ot
caersigned ,Admipistratorof the above named
Estate, to the creditors of and to. al) person
having claims agninst said deceased to ¢
hibit the same with the necessary vouche)
within ten months from the. first public
tion-of this notice, w the said Admini
trator at the Banking House of Marke &
at Moore’s Flat, Nevad: Cal. i
: FRANK HENEY,
Administrator’ of Joseph BR. Hensy,
ceased, ;
Niles Searls, Attorney.
Mewada, J uly 18th: 1872. tyl9
THE GEM.SALOON.
LEX.SLOAN, Proprietor, Broad Stte4
A next door to Sumes Colley’s Butch
ep. re) ‘
A splendid stock of the very best brat
of LIQUuRS, WINKS, ALE, PORTER AN
CIGARS, on hand and tor sale at the be.
—_——4
M. 8. DEAL. J. w. one
DEAL & CLARK,
Attorneys and Counselersatlew
M. S. DEAL,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND Norsk!
“PUELIC.
EFICE—Kiddia Building, emer ©
rf) Broad aud 5 na up eR
@r0.K. TURNER, E. W. BIGBLOF
E. W. BIGELOW & 00,
ae se aee
{
TERMS OF TH)
One Year—in advanc
Six Months, -**
“[bree Months, “
Per week, Twenty-.
Ayburn Street
‘GRASS
; HF. undersigned
thanks to his ol
patronage, and hope
sauce ofthesame. I:
-« on hand, in the'futur
article usually foun
» CBRY AND PROVIS
» gwli them at the lowe
‘Charter Oak .
Capital, $
Tam agent for th
* pany, which offers a
« different and, better
~ Kind ever offered to
bines. both Life: Ini
Bank.
‘WM. G
'. Notary Public f¢
Grass Valley, July
‘LIVERPOOL
AND GLOBE
con
fr
“4APITAL AND 8U
JAN, lat ,1871,
. $20,869
ee (G
VOVER ‘83,
sponsible for the en,
Deay,) All Directors
.
woh. 4 ; rs Agen
R. W. TULLY,
‘City.
CHARLES I
DEA!
FY ‘Y¥ GRO
q ONS.
OPPOSE TH MET
BROAD 8TE!
OF New and Fresh
week, from the Bay.
Goeds-sold at the
ndBrown
; Book and.
Daily Tray
j —— vane
ii wot le
Gurner of Broa
fe dat
is et Ie
“oo Ce BE
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