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September 17, 1872 (4 pages)

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AMR $a) oe ‘CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established by DR. J. ©, YOUNG, IN 1850. ComenMation, by etter or éther~ " CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS exiaed om ts Conk’ an unintrragch eaccess of. 21 years, and has bécome one of most celebrated Institutions of the age. place it in-point of numbet of patidtits among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks tt second té none. ; . ae PRIVATE DISEASES. Th’Males and Itrogultfities in Females are the i -health.They insidpid stp dress wad. gead@ally undermine and it; they drive a Fe, the strength and vigdrfrom the frame, t » puny and diseased oGueing: and ; h successive genera’ , the p , throug ‘y¥geq-0f nan. The mefks tan be seen in. terofula, on, Gtipples, the ‘Idiotia, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, the most FATA MEBICAL ENEMY-to man, combining wi the Venereal, doubles his dangers. one “ago have been treated with that pernicious WPNERAL POISON are not cured ; the disDo NOT BE BATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE; That leaves the poisor to crawl through the ppatein, eating its way into the tissues and s beneath the apparently smooth.sur: Cor! Commer otal, “Sax Fran CIACO. fpr peg et in] 1854, “for the treatqwent of Sexual and Seminal Diseases tsuch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture; Syphii ‘is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im;potency, et6.~ ‘Skin Diseases {of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully * treat DR. GIBBON las the pleasure of announcing that he => ae aes = — he prineipal Hespi' of Enrope, as ‘resumed practice at his-Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner nrmeseghery a hi : find him: 8) “neither time nor ing out new remedies, Sa Horriblé Diseases. ai SS Howmany thousands of persons, both. male and female, are there who are suffering out a miserable existence from the effect of secret infulgences, or from “virns absorbed into tle system! Look at ‘their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them -for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid face; to burst outin the future with s viru. . tso5 thousands suffer until death closes enoe that will baffle the effects of medicine The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and men1 organization should stop and ¢onsider Gta rixes: He will find in the weaknéseof the back, trembling of the -limbe, disordered djgestion, unaccounta}.e failing of the powers of the a ag _— tpty, dread of impending trouble, foreborjngp.of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las. efvious dreams, accompanied ‘by growing Geafness, toss of es power, sole merous other sytaptoms 0: on, he poRitivé trates ‘ofthat most terrible and destructive cf gll-diseases—Seminal Weakriegu—weating-away bis “powers, destroying : vi lite and maphood, and dragging Mek done the broke path of bis existence, toward a premature and loathsome grave, ‘To him who finds hia life dribbling out the @iechorae of the vital principle of exis: tani <4 nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the: inere cesstition of the causes of its apeearance brings no relief. “‘Biafricze, eramal office, the safeguard hoor of , brings to such a one {AA be pe of cure, but adds to his misery in ‘the knowledge that the one who looks to & Yor so much of her happiness is a vic* ‘Qédet of his evit, and an isimosent companions ee unishment, He adds 8 misery Pelee until hope leaves him. There me rescue except in proper postedioes aod . Consult; then, at once, a physi3 ee Factice and caréful research made him thoroughly conversant with phase of the disease. Those who have s victims of solitary vices, that dreadfadcinaiing and Soeectl Sant, aot thousands gt niek rome vith parely 4 consuraptives, and hundreds of untimeves-w th its misguided victims,should twi nout delay, one who will sympa\ their suilerings.:: To: such the would edpecistiy recommend himgiving to euch andall guarantees ofa Sorfect and Permament Qure, without hineance from business, change of diet, fear 4 at . * * sf as ‘Whon e-Feniale isin troucte or affiicted wth , and requires medical or aurgical a eon a the > og! should be, where ‘ig.there a-physician who is fully competent td administer relive; abd whose respectable etand.ag in society recommends him to the conGidance of ‘therommunity, The Doctor, vyndierstending -bow eg epee d necessary these conte are, feel u to , and by ¢ -the attention of tae nuictod tothe «fact that’ he has been 8 or of Obstetrica and *Female diseases ‘Twenty Years, and is fdlly qu lt ied to ‘a@rninister in all cases, both amedicaily and ~giirgically, not’ ina supéerfidial manner, but if as thorouch a manner amyeare of study ° -eboth m and:families # =9an make, to seve them from the hands of os —_< urtécrdpuldus, aati design“tae. fore, families can rely upor him ag pon a father. Allin affliction can find fa him-one who ran feel. and ise with and befriend them in trouble—one in ‘Whdde betresy the utpiost confidence can be a) * To Correspondents. wish to Consult the-Docter, dnd who winit the city can, by stating theirsymptoms : » a latter, receive advice and assurance of re at, horhe, <All letters returned or de@troyed, Address, BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. Wo. 6&8 facramento Street,*nesr Montgom_< 4 Eetvay Notice.. . . A NAME to the enclosure of the undersignC ed on Gold Flat, July 26th, 1872, a dun colored cow, With a young c@if, The owrer o8n soon tn same by proving property ane. pay i arges. » Gig) bce << JOSEPH THOMAS. Nevada City, Aug. 4th; 1872. JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney at. Law, . AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 4 “¢)¥ FICE with 0.2. STIDGER,s NORTH rT BAN JUAN "> Notice ‘to Creditors. W THE MATTER of the Estate of Pat. rick Keough, deceased: Notice is, hereby a by the uudereigned, inistratorof Feizte ut Patrick Ecvugh, deéc’d, to the _creditors of, and° all porsens having claims ps -a #aid Cocueted, to exhibit the same i —-The “necessary vouchers within four ‘months atter the publication ofthis notice, "ta tho® 68: 2-Aumiretrator; at the office of = cevece Daily: £ ornis. ; ‘OBN M. DUBH, Administrator. . C. MoVivy, Agent fora Teen WHOLESABZ* DEAL, > Md 606 FRONT STREET,’ SON BRAMOLECO. — > SA i Pe AY 7 " _ JOHN CALDWELL, ‘unless cembatted—by—écie ‘trenecript, Nevada City, ; tor. al? . “#3. 6. M'OUR.” the scenc. Yet parents, guardians, friends attend toary of those who are sufferin, with any of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them imimediately to Dr.Gibbon, a physician-who has made private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or who. are aftlicted, 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 #kill in places. Be, therefore, careful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall. into the ipands of thase charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the comsequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or @epraved' sexual indnigence, is practiiced by the youth of beth sexesto an almost unlimited ‘extent, producing with unerring certainty, ithe folowing train of m gorbid symptoms, Scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots uncer the eyes, pain in the heait, ringtng in the ears, noise like the rustling-of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasineas about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidénee in approaching strangers, a Cisiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition. to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent ineettty If relief be not obtained,” persons 80 afflicted should apply immediately, either in ee, or by letter, and have « cure effected y hin new and sdiértific mode° of treating shis disease, which néver fails of effecting quick and radtcal cure. “Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will . prove satisfactorily'tohinsthatate was cnred of this complaint by éither of the “San Francisco quacks, Marriea Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who ‘are suffering under any.of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them,nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off8 or sending for packages of meaicines may rely upon his ‘atsurance of confiaential secrecy with implicit faith, and -expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutaally satisfactory remuneration of seryices ered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than & tow prevalent and elfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and wil give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and per»manent cure, or make no charge. Curea at Home. Persone at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. GibLETTERS.—Persors of either sea, who bon, stating case, sinyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded,-free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country,-with full and plaip directions for use. By enclosing $15in carrency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through — the, Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., & package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. Addrees. DR, J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney strect, corner Commercial, San Francisoo. Post Office Box 1957. : : Private entrance on Commercial strect. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letr, Consultations FREE. oe S27 Correspondents «will, please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise ment in the Dar.x Tramacrier. . myl JULIUS GREENWALD, ROAD STREWT, NEVADA CITY, HAS received the Genuine Pedch Brand Tobacco —ALSO— Peach ‘Navy “Tobacco IN DOUBLE THICKNESS, And All Other Braindé as Usual On Hand! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST.TO THE CHEAPEST! Minérs and Consamers of Toba will save money by buying the same by the quantity, at wholeBest Quality and Full T invite al! dedirite goods-inimy ling, to GIVE ME A-CALL. Broad t, Nevada Cit «0 hit pap and there sre fro liv spring: curing all diseases in a few days, imposing . } upon the ppblic by ising the names of em. ! inent physicians from Europe and other . ° p County, California. CIGABS AND TOBACCO. Weight: . about one . 5 r the Penn-. Tania ming, is offered for sale cheup, (or Mo, 369. Application for a Patent to Placer Sacramento, California, June 19, 1 EVI ASHLEY HARRINGTON having L filed his application fin this office for a Patent toa Mining claim,and the law and instructions in “en ery gery he ving that the annexed Notice of such Applicafion be published for ninety days, in the’ Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published néarest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. T. B, McFARLAND, Register. Copy ef Notice posted on the claim. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. peck .Motice ig hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application ‘hab been made by Levi Ashiey Harrington to ‘the “@5vernment of the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz: Known as the “Boomereng Mining Claim, siturtetin the Dutch Flat Mining Digtrict, in. Placer Cuunty, State of California, being bounded by the Cedar “miuing claim on the north, on the south, east and west by ¥acant lands, ari more particularly described as follows, to-wit : on unsurveyed land in Section 35, Township-16, North Range 10 East, Mount Diablo . Base and Meridisn ; Beginning at. the south east corner of the Cedar Claim at a stake marked N. R. C. and run south 944 degrees east, distance 1.50. chatus, ctowathe Central Pacific Railroad, thence 19.40 chains distant to a stake marked B. C: on the north bank of the Sovth Yarba@arial, thence north 494% degrees east, distence 10.05 chains toa stake marked B. C. from whicha Pirie tree,-4 inches in diameter, bears north 66 degrees, “30° west—4 Mnks @istamt—thence north 14 degrees east, distant 5.80 chains to a stake on north bank of Central Pacific Railroad marked B.C. to the south’ west, corner of Live Oak claim, thenté north 9% degrees west, distant 4.81 chains along the line of the Live Oak claim to a stake marked N. R. C. thencegorth 784 degrees west, distant 11.62 chains to,place of beginning, var. 17 degrees gst, in the district of lands subject to sale at Bacramenta, andscentaining 14.85 acres; said claim. being still more particularly described inthe diagram posted and fiteti*with sai application. injurious drugs. It is important to those . ; All persons heiding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the ‘same before the Register and. Keceiver of the United States Land Office for Sacrameato Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the date of the first-_post{ng and publication hereof. Dated. June 19th, 1872. ~ LEVI ASHLEY HARRINGTON, jem? . spplicant. Applicationfor a.Patent to Quartz “Gold M ining Claim. Untrzp Statrs LAND OFFICE, Marysville, California, June 15, 1872. OTICE is hereby given to whom it may concern, that £n application, with accumganying ag. has thisday been filed in e#id Land ce by George E. Turner, to ‘the Government of the United states for j@ patent to the following described Gold Quartz mining claim,viz; Commonly known a8 the “Homestake Gompany’s claim,” situated in Nevada Quartz Mining District, in Nevada County, Californic, on unsurveyed land, approximate position being” in Section 35 of Township 17.north, Range 8 east, Mount Biabio. ‘Base and Meridian; joined on the west by mining claims of Calkins & Brother, and on the-east by nitning claims of Shenandoah Company; there being no known btining claims adjoining on the nofth or sdtth ; the said Homestake Company ci im being mere particulurly bownded and described as follows, to-wit : For the ledge—beginning st the stake marked H. 8. No. 1,from whith thesection stake’ common to Secs. 1 and 2, onthe nerth boundary Hne of Township 16 N. R. 8 eaat, Mt: Diablo base and Meridian, bears south 32 dey. east 21.40. hains” diktant, and running thece Noi< “77 leg. west 18.18 chains to a stake marked H. 8. No. 2, on the right babk tof Meyers Ravine, making twelve bundred *(1200) feet on the ledge, as shown by the *Dlack dotted line in the diagram. For the surface ground—beginning at alow stuke No. 2, the west end of claim on the ledge and running thence across Meyers Ravine ‘fouth &3 deg..west &.52 chains fova stake marked: H. “8. No. 3,"thence gonth 77 deg. east 18.18 chains to a stake marked H: 8. No. 4, thence north 13 deg. east 3.03 chains to a stake marked H.3, No.5, thence north,77 deg. west 1848 chains toa stake marked ‘HS. No. 6, thence sonth 13 deg. west 1.52 chains to place +f beginning, as shown ‘by the yellow shaded lines on the diagram, and containing 5.45 acres. © All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby notified to present the same in accordance with the requirements of law before the Register and Keceiver of the U. 8. Land Office for Marysville Land District, at Marysville, California, within hinety days from the.date of first publieation hereof. L. B. AYER, Register: Ordered that-the above and foregoing no. tice be published*for ninety days in*the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in Nevada City,an Nevada L. B. AYER, Register. ‘John Anderson, Atty. je 20 NONSTABLE’S SALF.—®tate of Califor nia, County of Nevada, Township of Little York, es. i y virtue of an Execution to. me d.rected, issued from the C: urt of W. w Peata, in and for the Conuty aivreaaid, bearing dite August 12th, 1472, to satiaty a juagfirent rendered by said Court,o the 9th duy of August, A.D. Istz, in'favcr of Joshua Cozzens and against John Coo Co. for the sum of $110 74debt, interest, daurages and costs ofsuit I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the righf, title and interest of said defendant, inand to that certain set of mining claims together with all the impruvements appertaining .or belouging thereto, situated one and one-half miles: from Kemington Hill, on Steep Hollow, in Washington ay 2 and known asthe White & McGfbbins claiins, being the sime heretofore attached and desernjed as follows: — ComiMencing at TigtrraVine, an@ runflirtg down Steep Hollow one thousand feet more or less, to the elaime of Bowden & Hutchins, thence back to the céntre of the hill. Taken asthe prope: ty of said defendant; to satisfy the above demand and costs “with accruing costs. Noticeis hereby given that I will expose,to public sale-the sbove-de. scribed property tothe highest bidder for cash, in U.S. gold coin, on the said claims. on Saturday, October 5th, 1872, between the hours of 94.M.andipr.m. Taken as the property of the above named defendq ants, to satisfy the above demand and’scthing 13th day of . cruing costs. Given under hand S ptember, a% p.1879. B, F, SNELL, Constable eld Littie Yori: Townshir.Thonkful for the petronagbof the public] {PZRE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ©rParker, Esq. an acting Justice of the ‘ e i ed, ador cae M af eee ail N the Probate Court of the County of NeI vada, State of California. In the niatte: df the Estate of Patrick Keough, ; nt ing to the , Ja ige ot said Court, by the petitidn this day presen. ted and filed by John M: bush, the Administrator-of the Estate of Patrick Keough deteased, praying for an order of sale ot the real estate, that it is. necessary, to, sell the whole of the Teal estate, to pay the debts outstanding ‘agsinst said estate and ‘costr and expenses of administration. It is therefore ordered by the undersigned Judge ot ‘said Courtythat all persons interested in the estate of the said Puirick Keough, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the said county of Nevada,at the,Court room of said Court, in the city of Nevada, in saia Nevada county,on Thursday, the 49th day o1 September, A. D. 1572, at 10 o'clock, A, M.,, ?hen and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrater -to sellso much of the Teal estate of the said deceased, a8 shall be necessary It is further ofdered, that a copy of this -order be published for four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily ‘lranscript, @ news: per' printed and published-in the said : gaid time. ; JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. joe in Chambers and dated Aug. 13th, ef Nevada. I, I. C. Pinnkett,County Clerk.ot the County of Nevada, State of California, and ex-vfticio Clerk of the Probate Court, in and for said Nevada County, do. hereby certify the foregving to be a true, full ad cor reet copy of an order duly made and enteréu upon the minutes of said Probate Court. ato Witness my handand the Seal of seal $-said,)Probate Court, this 1Jth day oi —— ) August; A. D. 1872. T.‘C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. alé By John Pattison, Deputy. No. 385, Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. United States Land Office, } Sacramento, California,Aug, loth, 1872. ICHARD W, TULLY having filed his
R application in this office for a Patent to a Mining Claim ,and the law and instructions in such cases provided ha ving-been complied with, itis hereby ordered thet the annexed Notice of such Application 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-. IN@ ‘CLAIMS. : Notice is hereby given to whom‘ ft may concern, that.an application has been made: by Ricbard W. Tully, of Nevada City anu County, State of California, to the Government of*hd United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Geld Mining Claim, situated in Omega 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, Fuller & Co. on the wert, and wuaere particularly described as follows, to-wit ; op surveyed and min: ral land being the East one-half (E4s) of the South East quarter (5 E. 4) and the South Eust Guarter (S E \) of the North Fest (N E)Quarter of Sectiow17 Township 17 North Range 11 Kast, Mount Diablo Base and ‘Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and contain. ing one }jiundred and twenty acrea. . Raid ‘claim beiug stil) mure'particularly deseribed in the diagram posted and filed with said app ication. = All persons holding ‘any adverse claim tnereto are hereby required to present the same before. eterand Reeeiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento wr elt rnege _ Sacramento, California, wi sixty days fromthe first of pubinbitig anid posting hefeof. samted oe June 3d, 1872, at Omega, Nevada Co. RICHARD W. TULLY, Applicant . Niles Searls, Atty for Applicat. ag2 3 HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an éxkK) ecution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of ‘Nevada, State of California, bearing date Sept. 9th, A. D., 1872,0on a judgment rendered in said Court, on the 9th day of Sept. A. D, 1872, in favor of C. Harrington and agaiust the Webster Gravel hundred and ninety 85-100 $880 85-100-‘dolisrs in damaget, with interest on the ‘ame at the rate of sev “cent. per annum ‘till: paid. together with their costr judgment, and_ accruing costs amounting to the sum of twenty-cight 50-100— ($28 50-100) — dollars. I have levied upon.all the right, title and interest of defendant in and to the following described property heretofore attached, to-wit: Those cerjain mining claims, situate, lying and being in the township of Kongh and Ready, County of Nevada, Stat of California, up n Bunker Hill, and known as the claims of “the Webster Gravel Mining Company's” claims. commencing at the westézn boundary of the Grant & Co’s claim and running along the baseot the hill westerly 120 @ teet, thence souther}y to the centre of the bill. thengecasterly to Grant & Co's west Rne, nd thence northerly to the place of begin; ning—together with all the machinery and t improvements therdon, consisting ot steam Pengine, boiler, pump, building, siuices, f hoisting gear and all improvements and appurtenances. thereynio belonging: er in, any wine appertaining. “ ; Notice is hereby given that I will expose § to public sale all the above described property te the highest -bidder, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, Oct. 5th, 1872, Between § o’cleck P. M. . Given under my hand this } Sept. A. D, 1872. : : =: Es JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. By A. W. Porrer, Under Sheritf, Dibble & Byrne, Pli’s Atty. sil ROBATE NOTICE.—8tate o° Ga ifornia. . Cuunty of Nevada, 68. In ise matter of the Estate of Joseph Meek, eceased,== Pursuanttoan Order of this Court, made this day, notice is hereby given, that Monday, the twenty third dayof September, A D. 1872, at 11 o'clock. A. Moof said cay,’ at the Court Room of this Court, ‘in Nevada City, Nevada County hag been appointed for hearing the application of 1B. Meek, ying that a document now on file in thie ey Notice ig . testament of ri M eee . . dereby given by the undersigned, adminis. . mitted to 4 Eve Fr “Yetters — : yo of the inte of Albert Lindsey, issued thereon to the said Rache' : poe pe Or the Creditors of, and an na}. at which ti piace all per y hav claims against said deceased to cx. Bons inte A may appear an. 4 bibi ‘@ame with the Vouclicrs . Contest the same. oP Sune 10months after the first publication "T. ©. PLUNKETT, Clerk. one to the undersigned,a¢ the affice’] : By Ino. -Pattison, Deputy. } of Rivy; at the Gourt: sin the . “Nevada, Cul., Sept. 10th, 1872, i city and county of Nevada, 7° fs." ; *Williants’& J6bneson, ’ 11 JOUN M. BUSH, Adsnisistster, eae te F Nevada, Sept ith, 1879. Gwe " dd ata JUSTICE‘OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 2Ac% evada county, at least once a week during . Office-ef the Coutfty-Clerk of the County: Mining Company, for the rum’ of eight . ‘and Gisbursements, “at the date of said . : the heursef.Jo'clock A.M, and. of Nevada, as. In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Californis, in and for the County of Nevada. The Peopleof the State of California send greeting to A. Downie, J. Downie and J.C. cmos a ear a You are — uired to appear jin an on brour sealahs pom ém the ane Sous of the Fourteenth 4 District of the State of California, in ‘and forthe County of Nevada, on the 20th day of Uctober, 1871, by M. Garver, plaintiff, amd to answer the comlgint filed therein, within ten days, (ex‘clusive of the day of service) after the service on you of th animons — if ‘served within this county'; er, if served out of this Connty, but in this District, within twenty days ; otherwise, within forty days or judgment will be taken ‘against you by default, according to the prayer of ssid complaint, being an action for the pecovery of the sum of $2,036. a balance dme on a certain judgment against the said defejsd. snty and infavorof this plaintiff; decreed Gicial District, on the 1st day of November, 1866, together with costs of suit. Amd’you are hereby notified, that if yeu fail to appearand answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment forthe sum specified in said complaint to-wit : $2,036 and costs of suit. — ~-.) Im testimony whereof, I, T. ©. seal $ Plunkett, Clerk of District Court (—~-4 aforesaid, do hereunto set my band and impress the Seal of said Court, at oflice, in the City-of Newada,on the 18th day of July, A. D. 187%. : : T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.¥ ‘By John Pa‘tiron, Deputy. John Anderson, Plaintiff’s-Attorney. a8 “Ss NO. 378, Application for a Patent Placer Gold Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., July lith, 1872.SHA L. BRADLEY AND MELVIN ®. GAKDNER shaving filed their .yplication in this office for a Patent for Mining Claim, and the law and instructions in such cases pfovidied, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of such applieation be published for sixty days, in the NEvaDa TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published nearest the vada county, State of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Oopy of Notice posted on the Ciaim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM . Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an appuceiion hus been made by Melvin 8. Gardner and Elisha L, bradfor a patent to the following described placer. gold mining claim, name}y cis Known as the Central Placer Claims, situuted in Gold Kun Mining Disirict, in Placer Councy, State of California, being bounded by the mining clcim known us the Pine ‘Top ‘Claims and @quires Canyon op the nerth, and by vacant land on-theeast, and on the ‘south by the C. P. Railroad, and by the Abel Bartiett and Pine Top Cisims on the west, and more particularly described as foilows, to-wit: on surveyed land, being ‘in Bection 3, ‘township 15 North, Ran +e 10 East, Mount Diablo Buse and meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at the United States Land Office, Sacramento, CalField notes of Central Glaims--Beginning at the west corner ‘of ithe Ceutral and5S .W corner-of the Pine Top-claims, and run (variation 16 deg.8@ min.E) 5 22 dez. E 2.99 chains: a-stake; thence. N 67% deg. E 1.79 chains N ‘ thence 8 193g deg. E 8.04 chains toa pine pes A hence N 7336 deg. E 16.76 chains to a from Which the eorner comimon.to Sectiona 2and$ bearsnorth 26 deg. 16 min. iE 62.50 cifftine distant; thence N17 deg. W 14.43 chaine te ‘an wak tree, 9 in. diameter, biazed on four sides; thence N 31 deg. 40 min, W 4:44 chaina to a stake: thence N 88% deg. W 7.15 chainito a ateke; “hence 8 7% £9.09 chains tos stake; thence $14 W 56.33 chains to a burnt stump; thence deg. #0.min.’W.4.50 chains to place of Deginnine. guid. claim béing more particnlarly Gescribed-in the diagram and filed with said application: . All persons ‘holding “ adverse , claim thereto arehereby requi to present the game before the Register and Receiver of the United States. for Sacramento.Land Dirtrict, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the first day ef publishing and wosting hereof. Dated afd’ signed ‘at Sacramento City, Cal., July ist, 1872. 2 ELISHA L. BRADLEY, MELVIN 8. GARDNEK, jyl4 Applicants, HYDRAULIC CHIEF! ._* eke ee BYDRAULIC CHIEF Is the Best Machine for Hydranlic Mining in Use! MACHINES ON HAND and for sale.— Throw from One to Eight Inch Stream. Sacramento St. Machine Shop. Hydraulic Miners Take. Notiee! { hereby caution Mimers and Manufacturers ugainst making, buying, selling or using « Hydraulic Machine or Joint known as the Little Giant, matufactured and sold by R. R. & J. Craig, and Richard Hoskin, as the same is an — upon the invention of the machine. as FISHER’S HYDRAULIC CHIEF, secured by Letters Patenue cad a ome i 20, 1878. All ipa’ in such infringements will becrigerensly prosecuted. © : F. H. FISHER. Nevada, Jan. 13th. REWARD. Three Thousand Dollars ! IN.GOLD COIN, wz BE PAID by the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Coigpaty for any information leading to the appreh -nCompany, at Shafts Sand 4. _ “HAMILZON SMITH,-sr. ’ : 8 intendent. NorfieBloomficla, Ang, 20h B. M. BROWN, M. D. ATESURGEON VU. 8. VOLUNTEERS BAILEY Suwovessur to W. Af. M.D. Surgeon and Homepathic . New Barber Shop. te eveything ae . ble tine in fit ac ae to a. ley to the Gevernment of the United States . ifornia, and containing 27 13-100 acres. gatukeim bank of ,water ditch; sipn and conviction ef the pers@i ct ‘p. rsons who set op ‘on the night of August 24th, 1872, the . ing W of said = e SS ioriteveta an Tn their County . ° in the District Court of. the Fourteenth Ju. location of said claim at Nevada city in NeHAS. KLINGENSPOR would in. s ——— he bas-re-fifted ed by P.Ducs, on ers at the store of E.-W. Bigelow & Co, *motice, to the undersigned at the effice }the Nevada Daily Transcript, come: ORDINANCE NO, 49, ee N ORDINANCE FOR THE «: a oe City from Nie, follows: : : — Of Nevads do ordain nssne 1. Itshall not be combustible nisterinl ‘upon t lawful for uy BDY refuse 4, or place withitithe ci 8 -Wherehs adjacent bniltings mi ae . should,such-conbustible materia) Any person guilty of violating { x nance shall, on. conviction, be fineg sum not less than ten and not exe, one trandréd dollars, or be imprisoneg the city prison not to exceed ten days, Passed August 26th, a _ fe J. W. Hinds, Clerk. “To All Whom it may Conce; HE undersigned gives notice has sold oat his ‘entire stock ey! ceries, Provisions, &c., to E, W BE ie Co. All persons indébted to me “ary g quested to call and settle up immediais) Commercial street. “*A-word to the: is sufficient.” ‘fhe accounts must be tled forthwith, as my creéslitors mug paid. Unless so settled.in a few days: will be placed in the hends of Williams} Johnson and payment enforced. _ . THOS. SHURTLEFP Nevada, Aug. 17th, 1872. ; “TO CONTRACTORS, EA'LED proposals will be received at office of A. B. Brady, 90 Main Stree Grass Valley, until Saturday, the Tth day: Septeniber, 1872, at 6 o’clock, P.M.’ macadamising a portion of Auburn Sti. Commencing at a pint opposite Jose Everett's house, runuing south twelve hy Gred (1200) feet. Suid strect to be f with’ good clean gravel, twelve (12) f wide, one (1) foot deep in center, and eig (8) inches deep on the sides. ._ WM. DAW, Road Commissioner 2d, 2872; K wae Graas Valley, Sept. W. B. LAKE,’ Purchasing Agent, San Francisco. ERSONS. residing in the interior, desiring goods of any kind, find it greatly to their advantage and be fit to send their crders to me. I haveg perior advantages in purchasing goodse every description, wholesale. or retil Beiug well acquainted with the busin men of this city, Iam enabled to purcht goods cheaper than if the orders were sai direct to business heuses in the city. Gov warranted as represented and the bert references given. If desired, any will be sent C, O. D. “ « -Write me what you Want, And I will send list of prices,’ which convince youthatIcan buy goods at rates. Give: me one Triak. W. B. LARS @an Francisco, Aug. ist, 1872. Notice to Creditors. ee NSTATE. OF AH FUNG, decme Notice is hereby given by the ene signed, administrator of the sald } tate of AH FUNG, deceased, to the or itore of, and all persons having ¢ against the said deceased, to exhibit with the necessary vouchers, wighia 4 months after the first publication of Broad and Pine Strevts, Nevada, City; ¢ -. JOHN M. BUSH, Adminidtriter C. Mckivy, Agent for Administrator. ROBINSCN'S SAMPLE ROOM COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. on sane a splendid Stock of ALL PORTER, BRANDY, WHISEEY, wf ail other kinds of LiQUURS and CIGAK Old friends and the drinking public ate vited to call and sample the best is 4 market. 3. ROBINSON, Prop’ Nevada, Dec. 2nd, Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JOSEPH R, HENRY,Dee ed, Notice is hereby given by the Bdersigned Administrator of the above paved Estate, to the creditors of and to all persone having claims against ssid deceased to.e% hibit the same with the necessary ‘voudke within ten months trom the first public) tion of this notice, w the said Admins trator at the Banking House of Marks & av Moore’s Flat, Nevada Cal. FRANK HENRY, Administrater of Joseph R. Henry, © ceased. Niles Searls, Attorney. Nevada, July 18th 1672. ) THE GEM sALOON. LEX. SLOAN, Proprietor, -Broad Bit « next door to James Coliey’s Bi A splendid stock of the very best. bre of LIQUURS, WINES, ALE, PORTER AN} CIGARS,‘on hand and for sale at the ber. ——— -F Shop. M. ®. “DEAL. aw. ¢ DEAL -& CLARK, Attorsteys and Counselorsatlew M. S. DEAL, DISTRICT ATTORVEY AND NOTA FFICE-—Kida’s Building, corner # Broed and Pine Streeta, up stairs GEO. =. TURKER, =. Ww. oR E. W. BIGELOW .& C9, _ DRaLers Hardware, { _Seveda, ati 22th, 1402. VOL. 2 PRIETO Ghe Dui % NEVA BROW “ PuUBLIBHERS se: “\Oorner of Bros TERMS OF One Year—in ady :@ix Months, ‘. “fnree Months; ‘ Per week, Twer petsane PATI AOS Auburn Stre GRas AE undersig _ thanks to hit patronage, and bh unos of the same. eon hand, in the fv article usually f @ERY AND PRO' eel them at the kk ‘Gharter Oa : Capital. Tam agent for “pany, which offer giiferent and bet _ ind ever offered wines both Life «Bank. WM. Notary Public Grasse Valley Ji ao “J VAPITAL AND JAN. 1st 187: $20,8 aGSETS IN TI OVER 9 : &F The Shareh > apopsible for the . Rpeny. All Direck . General Ag R.W. TULL Clty. : AMILY GE VISIONS,* OPPOSITE MI BROAD 8) 7" New And Fre week, from the Ba Goods sold at tt 2 delivered free of c! :