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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
= ened ae
46R. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623, KEARNEY: STREET,
0 Gor’ Commercial, BAN FRANCISCO.
‘eH cs "
NISTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat.
<j ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases,
such a8 Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, Syphii_
ia in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’
“‘gtanding) and Ulcerated legs ‘successfully
treated. = oye
Dk. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcingthat he has returned from visiting
he principal Hospitals of: Europe, and has
resumed, practice at—his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corer-of Commercial, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may find him.
The Doctor-has spared—neither +ime—nor.
—moneyin-seekjng out new remedies, and has
_yeturned, with tncreased facilities for the
Application for a Patent
~. Mining Claim.
to a
Untrep Stares Lanp OFFIcE. \
tr wearmenta, Cal., February 28, 1873. §—
+ OTICE.is hereby given, that the-Marietta Gold and Silver Mining Company,
whose Post Office is San Francisco City and
County, Cai., have made -application for
patent for 2200-lineal feet of the Sulphuret .
Gold and Silver quartz mine and lode bearing gold. with surface ground 100 feet n
width, situate in Fall Creek mining
district, Nevada County, California, and desctibed in the plat and.fiedd notes om file in
this office as follows, viz: Commencing at
a stake marked No.1 in ock mound stand.
ing on Section -line betweenSections.2 and
11, from which a black oak 16 inches in
diaineter beats N 45° E 40-links distant,
and the post. common. tol Sections T, 2, 11
and #2, Township 17 N, Range 11 E, M,.D.
M., bears E 25.25 chs distant; Thente on &
true dine, var_17>_E, N15° W .33.33 chs
toa post marked No. 4in a rock—mound,
from which a pine tree 16 inchesj in diameter bears § 82>. W 56 links distant.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries:
Peginning at stake ‘No. 1,” ‘as aboven
‘'Prericé—of wtrueline N 75° E 0.76 che to
“a stake marked ‘‘No. 2" ina tock mound
Horrible Diseases.
male and female, are there who are suffering out.a miserable existence from the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus
abeorbed into the system! Look at their
pallid, emaciated and. disfigured faces and
their broken dow .constitutions,’ disqualifying them for the bappiness 9 remarriage
or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until d.ath closes
the scence. Let parents, gisrdians, friends
attend to any of those whoare sufferin
with any of these horrible life destroying
wnaladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send them immediately 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
injurious drugs. -It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
eatcd in the welfare of their friends, to be
> @greful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all disdases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of em{nent physicians from Europe. and other
places. Be, therefore, careful and make
strict inquiries,or you may fall into the
ands of tbase charlatans. ~~
/Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
pelf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
pexual indulgence, .is practiiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless combatted by scientific medical
moasures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringjog in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused vision, blunted intellect, logs of 4
confidence, diffiidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new uaintances, &
disposition to shun seciety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
“fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomauia and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflicted should apply immediately, either in
srson or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his panting Gos scientific mode of treating:
his disease, which never fails_of effecting
quick and radical oure. _Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollara.to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to hin thet he wascured
of thia complaint. by either of the San.
Francisco quacks.
: ~. Married Men, 2
* Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
How many thousands of persons, “both. line N P= W $3.83 che to a stake
distant; othence ona true lineS FES WO0.76
-from the first day of publishing hereof.
from which # black oak ib inches in diameter bears N 57>.W_57_ links; thence on a
marked No. 3 in rock mound, standing
near the summitiof g very steep descent
towards Canyon Creek; thence on a true
liné$ 75> W076 chs to & stake marked
“No, #"in rock mound at north end of cegtre
line of lode, from which a pine treé 16
inches in diameter bears 8S 82> W 50 links
chs to a post in rock. mound marked ‘No.
5.""thence on @ true line $15 E 33.33 chs
to a post marked “No, 6” in rock. mound
30 Hinks SE of Lindsey Grade; thence -on
a trhe line N 75> Et-76chs to plsce of beginning, and containing 5 06-100 acres and
being a portion of Sections 2Qand ti, Township 17 north, Range 11 east, Mt: Diablo
Base and Meridian. Said location was
made prior to Jan. 1, 1858, and have been
held and worked since then by the applicants and their grantors in accordance with
the mining laws of Nevada County Mining
District: Adjoining this claim on all sides
is vacant public lard. ; >
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
T. Be McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Appl-ant. m4
ELECTION NOTICE.
YOTICE is hereby given that an Flection will be held on Monday,May 5th,
1573, at the Marshal's office, on Broad Street,
in thé City of Nevada, for Fiye Trustees,
One Marshal, One Assessor, and one Treasurer. A. H. Hagadorn will act as Inspector,
and Jacob Kich and Jos. D. Flemming as
Judges of said election, The polls will be
1. Survey of,
ao post matked Noo 3 im
we No. 453.
Application. for a Patent to.a
‘ ‘Mining Claim. oy
“Unrrep States Land OFFICE. }
Sacramento, Cal., February 28, 1873. F
“<" yTICE is he eby-given, that the Ma. N rietta Gold and Silver Mining Company, whose Post Office is San’ Francisco
City and County, Cal., have made application for patent for three thousand (3000)
quartz lode bearing gold, with surface:
ground 200 feet ip width, situate in Fall
Creek mining district, Nevada County, California, and. described in the plat ald field
notes cn file in this office as follows, viz;
Beginning at a post marked ‘‘No.1”. in
arovk mound, frum which the mouth of
the lower Lindsey tunnel bears N 267 W
12.88 chs; and the post common to‘Sections
1, 2, land! 12, Township 17 N, ‘Range 11
east, bears N 49° 24° E $1.58 chs. . Thepce
on a true line, var.17> E, N 26S W 45.45
chs toa post marked No.4 ina rockimound,
standing on the summit of @ sharp divide .
between the South Yuba River and Canyon . Creek, 3.00 chseast of the Washington trail.
tenior Boundaries=——
Beginning at 7
center line of the lode; marked "No. as
above; -thenceona true line N49. E 1.51
chs-to-apostmarked No, 2 in a, rock mound;
thence on a wue line N 26= W. 45. he t
rock mound,;-f
which a black oak 9 inches: in_Qisteter
bears,south-10 links; ‘thence o&& true line
$ 64> W 1.51 chs, to a post tharked No. 4 in
rock mound, at the Nerth end of the centre . ~
line of the'lode_as noted; thence on & true
line 5S 4 W151 chs to a post marked
“No, ftp a Tock mound;--thence ona true
line’$ 26° E 45.45 chs. toa post im rock.
mound; thence on a true line N 64° ET51
chs, to the. place of beginning, and con
taining 13-%2-10y acres, according to the
United States system of surveys, and being
a portion of the S % of Sec 2 and N 4% of
section J1, Township 17 North, Range ll
East, Mt Diabio Base and Meridian. Said
locattonwes made prior to January 1, 1858,
and has ever since been held~and-worked
unuer and iu accordance. with the quartz
mining laws of Nevada County mining district, and was purchased from the original.
locators ‘by applicant. Adjoining this
¢laim on all-sides is vacant public land.
All persons holding any. adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to-present the
same before: this offige within’ sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
: T. B. McFAKLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant. m4
United States Land Office.
SacRAMENTO, CaL., March 11th, 1873.
O-A. B. Gentry, L. Hirschman, H. Grover, Henry Layton, Ira Vantilbery,
Alex. Thompson,.Jas, Jenuings, David McAlley, J. K. Gamble, Wm. M. Ratcliffe,
T. T. Folsom, E. A. Leathe,E. £. Mattison,
and to all whom it may concern: Whereas,
You filed your affidavits in the U.S. Land
Office, alleging the 8 3 of SW 44 of NW 4
je
open-at-8-0'clock A. M. and close at sundown, :
SAMUEL CLUTT ER, President.
Ino, W. Hinds, Clerk Board Trustees,
. Nevada, Mirch 21st, 1873. m22
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
+
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
{ ANCASTER & ROBINSON have
the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
OARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in
this part of the State. ;
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon. them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon’s off or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutu~~ ally_-satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered,
of the cases, rather than a too provalent.and.
elfish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders, ~
DK. GIBBON is responsible, and ]
give to each patient a written instrument, .
binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. .
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT .
SIOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib.
bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and have
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of thes
country, With full and plain directions for
use. » By enclosing $15 in currencyor $10 in
coin, in’g. regis letter through the
Post -Office, or through Wells, Vargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded .
by express to any part of the Union.
Address DR.J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney .
atreet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1957.
Private entrance on Commercial street.
“Remeniber to put BOX 1957 on the letter.
Consultations FREE.
@#-Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they :ead his advertise”
mont in the Daity TRANSCRIPT.. mIyl
ESTRAY NOTICE,
a into the {nélesure of the under:
signed, at Luke City, Nevada County,
a cow andcalf. The cow is about 3 ye.rs
old, red, with lined back. The owner can
have them by proving property and paying
’_ chatges JOHN FOLE.
March 25th, 1873. al
“OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
YAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
trom the effects of Errors and Abuses
jin early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method
of treatwent. New and remarkable remeies. Books and circulars sent free, in
realed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASRKOCIATION, No.2 South: Ninth Street,
Philadelphia Pe.—an institution having a
_ protessional skill.
Foundrymen, Blacksmiths,
—AND—
Carriage Makers.
eee
MELFCTED OIL COMPANY’S LEHIGH
3 COAL. Jackson Creek and Bulk Cumherland Coal. -Hard and Soft Pig Iren, “being a speciality, the above are selected with
«rent care fur interior consumers, ;
J.:R. DOYLE.
413 and 415 Pacifie Pacific Street, ynd 120
Last Strect Wharf between Jackson an“ Pa:
Citic, ban Erancisco. . a31
~~ CH, FERRAND, -—
rnotographic and Daguerrean
ARTIST,
bt nil
‘4 typestaken ih the best styleof the Art”
On PINE STREET, over Tam’s Saloor
_<, NEW SAW MILL,
: * AT WILLOW VALLEY,
~~ He foe “ s -——_—_—
New Millat Willow Valley is comwe pleted and we are now ready to fill all
erders for Building or Mining Lumber.
»AM kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
“hand. Orders left at the office on, boulder
_ftrect, or atthe Stofe of Geo. E PURNER, Orta door to Post Oftice, in
Street, will be prom tte < c Building, Main Street, Grice
considering the circumstances {—
‘9
of Photographs and Ainbr
TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
anc Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms. !
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style und capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
__ Curriages for Funerals attended to with
pofiiprtness. ~
Good Saddle Horses always on hand,
Horses boarded by the day, week-or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
LANCASTER & ROBINSON
Nevada, May 25th.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WM. R. COE keeps
constantly on hand Gents’
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses & Children’s
: Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes
Slippers, &c. --'
All my Goods are from the best Manufacturers of New York,Philade]lphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses. and
Childrex’s Shoes, just fromthe manufactory, received by the last steamer. ‘I also have
afull assortment of Blacking, Nea” Foot
Oil, French Calf, Kip; Liniag Skins, Sole
Leather. Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, ‘Turead,
saan
Nails, Lasts, and in fact everything be
found in a first class Shoe and Finding Stofe.
REPATRING PONE in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
And a good fit warranted in every case.
Lkeéep Boots of my own manufacture al
ways on hand and will sell my goods
heap as any other house in this county.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
OLD. RUN MINING CO.— Principal
place of business, San Francisco, Cal.
Location of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the 14th day of March, 1873, an assessment
of ten cents per share was levied upon the
capital stock of the Corporation ,payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the
Secretary, at his office, corner. Market ‘and.
Spear streets, San Francisco, Any stock
upon which said assessment saall remain
unpaid on Tuesday, the 15th day of March,
1873, will be deemed delinquent, and advertised for sale, at public auction, Unless
payment shall be made before, will be sold
on ‘Tuesday, the sixth day of May, 1873,. to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale.
Cc. C. PALMER, Secretary .
San Francisco. : mn, 22
‘Notice to Creditors.
N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
John Hawke deceased; Notice is
hereby givem by the undersigned, adminis<
tratrix of the Estate of John «ke,
deceased, to the itors of, and alt persons
having claims against said decéaeed, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchcrs
_within10 publication
of this notice, t ¢ said administratrix, at
the Law Office of Niles Searls, Nevada City,
in the Cuutity of Nevada.
ae . EELEN'S. HAWKE,
Administratrix of John Hawke, .
e Dated April 3d, 1873.
Niles Searls, Attorney.
WM. B. CAMPBELL,
‘ARCHITECT.
a4
Sree t €Hd Specifications drawn for
A ee pape ig tee and: aif
structures Vv Lngipectin
at fey Ley rg = = =
-Oltice over Beckman’s, cornér Broad and
Pine Stréeta.:
_ Nevada City, August 14th, 1872,
eee BLE & BYRNE, .
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
" {James K. Byrne, Notary Public.)
}). to stake marked isC No. 18. Thence S 0° 30
ard 8 % Of-N 6 cfSW \ of NW %; W
of SE % of NW 4%; NW 4 of NE '\ of »W
\; NE \ of NW \ of SW 4% of Section 12,
in Township 16 north, Range 8 east, is returned and by Commissioner's letter dated
December 2, 1871, the same land is tu be
treatedsas mineral in character, and~ more
valuable for’ mining than for agricultural
purposes until the contrary is proved after
due zotice. And whereas, Josiah Rogers
(Post Office address, Nevada COity, Cal.)
cia, on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1868, file
in the Registe:’s office of this District his
declaratory statement claiming the same
land,and_an-affiidavit alleging that it is agricultural in character, and more valuable
for agricultural than for miring purposes,
except as to the Nevada Quartz Mining Claim
in SW i of SW 4 of NW of said Sec. 12.
Therefore, you will please take notice, that
under and by virtue of instructions from the
Commissioner of the General Land Office,
dated May.6th, 1871. we have fixed the 18th
day of April,.A. D. 1873, at 10 o’clock, A, M.,
at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing—of proofs to determine as to the mineral or agricultural character of said lands,
:
In witness whereof,
: we have herej= unto set our hands and affixed the
mm . gen] OF this Office, the day and the
year first above written. See
T. B. MCFARLAND, Register. —
mls HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
No. 459.
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Mining Claim.
U. S& LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Murch 21, 1a.
OVC is hereby given, that George D.
Mckéan, whose Post Office address is
Grass~Valley, Nevada County, Cal., has
made application tur patent for the You
Let placer miuimg claim, situate m You
Bet Mining District, and described in the
plat and field notes on filein Ubsis' office, as
follows, viz{ Beginning at an oak tree 12
inches in diameter, marked “B,C: No. 23,”
-from which the quarter section post on the
east side of Section 36, ‘Townshi,’ 16 north,
Range 9 east, bears 8 82° W 27.50 chains
distant. Thence on atrue line, variation
18° E,8 6° 00’ E 9.90 chs to stake marked
“B.C. No. 24."> Thence 8. 81> 30° W 1.92
chs to cak stump murked ‘‘B. C. No, 25,”
Thence 83° 30 W 7-20 toastake mnarkid
“Be C. No. 26." Thence 81° 00’ E 12.95
chs to a pine tree marked B. ©. No. 27,
Thence 8 85° 00’ E 5.20 chs to manzanita
marked B/C. No. 28. Thence 8 85° £ 2.80
chs toa stake marked B. C. No, 29. Thence
N.6> W 4,25 chs to a stake marked B.C. No.
1. ‘Thence 8 86° & 18.50 chs to spruce
stump marked B.-©. No, 2.---Lhenee N42
xu’ W_5.30 chs to stake marked 4. C. No. 3.)
‘Thence N-si> 15’ E0.56 chs to a stake
marked B, C. No.4. Thence N 12° 3’ Kk
2.47 chs to astake mar ed B. C. No. 6.
Thence N 14° 30’ W 1,90 chs to stake marked B.C. No.7, Thence N, 27° 1 3.88 che to
stuke marked B. C. No8. Thence N79
45’ E 1.76 chs to stake .marked 1. C, No. 9,
Thence N 22° 15’ W 2.15 che to a stake
marked B C No. 10. Thence N 2© EK 4.84
chs toa stake marked BC No,i1. Thence
N 51° W 7.58 chs to smal) pine marked B C
No. 12. Thence’N 32° Su’ W 7.04 chs to
cedar stump marked B'CNo. 13. Thence
§ 89° W 4.24 chs-to stake marked B C.NO.
14. Thence N 26°45’ £9.70 chs to a stake
ree BC 15. dhence N S42 45’ E
4.23 chs to stake marked B CNo, 16. Thence:
OR S28 Lau chs te ai Oak lane TERE .
BC.Noll, whence S 54° 45’ W 13.35 chs
W 5.49 chs-to steke marked B C-No, 49;
Thence 8 11° W_.9.10 chs to a stake s»narked
BCNo, Ww. Thence 5 769 15' E 2.96 chs te
@ staké marked BC No. 21. ThenceS u© E
2.80 chs to @ stake marked B C No. 22.
‘Lhence 8S 84°° W 12.12 chs to an oak tree
marked B C .No, 23, at the place of. begimning, 4nd containing 107 01.100 acres and
being a port:ouof the E 4 of NW \; E %
or 8W Ww; W 4 of NE X and W ¥y ot Sk ¥
of nection 31, low.ship 16 north, Range 10
east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridiun,
Saia location was maue prior tu the year
1858, aud has been beld ever sincéaud worked by the applicant -his—predecesseors,
acoording ty the customs and usages of said
iining district. Adjoining claimants are
Brown Brothers on the South, kmigrant’
Company ana Duryea & Ruse on the the
‘North. On the east by Wilcox Kavine and
on _-he west by vacant land,
Sil persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
sae beture this «flice within 60 days from
the first _ ot ee hereof,
: pee ‘“AKLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys fur Applicant, m5
@ DJOLNING Greenwald's Store,
A Broad Street, Nevada one 7
Keeps congtantly. on hand the best of
Ligt OKS and CIGARS —_
a ASST
lineal feet of the Marietta Gold and Silver . ’
derniine and
‘at south end ‘of the, ™
case bas assumed anew. form..
ALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
* Established by eas
DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850. .
No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation, by Letter or other
e wise, Free. ; .
(ious CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and,has. become one of
he most celebrated Institutions of the age. .
The great number annually received and
cured, place it im point of numbet of patients among the Very first of the World, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
so DONS* PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males wnd_ltregulartties in Females are
the great destroyers of health, They insid.
jously attack the system, and gradualiy un.
ne destroy “it; they -drive-ghe>
biroin from the cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the stren thwhd.vigorfrom the frame,
they give puny
and diseased offspring, and
soison, through successive generations, th
cace of man. ‘The marks can be gseetl in
scrofula, sa pam “eippe @ Idiot.
ye, the Paralytic, and the Ipsafe. {
MERCURY, recogni as the most FATAL i
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal;dotibles bis dangers. Those
who have n treated with that pernicious
Hab POISON are not cured ; the dis.
SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE;
That leaves the poisor to-erawl through the
syevern, eating its way into, the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth sur-.
face, to burst‘out in the future with a jirn-.
efce that will baffle the effects of nedicine .
‘ SEMINAL. WEAKNESS.
The young wan who experiences
Do NOT_BE
that .
growing weakness in hismuscular
and men-.
tal organization
ghould stup and. consider .
whence ita rises, -Hewitttind in the weaks .
yeas of the back, trembling of the limbs, .
disordered digestion, ynaccountab.e
failing .
of -the powers of: the mind, distaste for so.
ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness,
troubled and lascivics dreams, accom panied by growing
deafness, loss. of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms.of disorganization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of ali diseases+-Seminal
Weakness—wasting
away his powers, destroying .
bis hope of lifé and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a premuature and-sloathsome
grave,
To hins who finds his life dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital principle of .existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation. of the causes of its apyeardnce brings no relief.
Marriage,.that
holyoffice, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings, to such & one
nv hope of cure, but adds-to his misery in
the knowledgé that the one .who-tooks to
him fer so. much of her happiness is @ victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
ig no rescue except in prope? and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, & physician whose prattice and’ careful research .
ve hase of the disease. Those who have .
become victims of solitary vices, that dread{
ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that .
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics .
and-consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w'th its misguided victims,should
consult wi aout delay, one who will sympa
thise with their sufferings. To snch the
Doctor would especially recommend himselt, giving to each and all guarntees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinsrance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure.~. MPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When a Female isin _troncle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medicahor surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
“if there a physician who is fully competent .
to admifiister relief, and whose respectable .
stancany in society recommends him to’ the .
confidance of the community. The Doctor, }
understanding .now imperatively necessary .
the afflicted to the fact that he has been a
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
administer in all eases, both medically and
surgically, pot-t a superficial manner, but
in. as thorough a manner as years of. study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—cati make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and designTing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upon a father. ©All in affietion can find
in him one whorcan feel and sympathise
with and befriend them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost cenfidence can be
ylacee. : ‘
. %o Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
yisit the city ean, by stating their syinptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
acure at home. (All Jetters returned or de+
troyed. Address, ‘
‘ BENJ: F, JOSSELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box :
THE OLDEST AND THE BEST
———
DR. HUFELAND’S
CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH
BITTERS.
YWVHE first and the most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
These Bitters have been in the
San Francisco Market for over
iwenty years, and notwithstanding the many new eandilates for public favor, the sales
uave constantly increasea.
TAYLOR & BENDEL,
sole Agents, 409 and 41) Clay-St.,
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET
Commércial Street, Neyada.
AMES MONRO having opened s Meat
Market on Comercial Mreet, is pre‘pared to supply eustomers with the best
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beef, Corned Pork, tc., at the lowest rates
Jor cash. f:
’
MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA
* « STAGE LINK,
TAGE leaves Nevada city daily at 6%
o’clpck, A. M. and’ returning every day,
connecting with Wells, Farge & Co’s Express,
tor Lake City, North bloomfield, Moores’
Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka, —
Packages delivered, collections made and
all Exprees, business promptly attended to.
Express lca ves Nevada every day for the
above named peints. °
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M. 8. DEAL.» J. W, ObaR
; s DEAL & CLARK,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
M. S. DEAL, tee
DISTRICT ATTORNEY aND NOTARY
PUELIC.
) FFICE—Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad
P'street, NevalaCty
. NILES SEARLS, :
Attorney and Counselor at Law
+ @& APR Oe. %
In Front of the Court House,
‘> ose Nevada City,
oa
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON
Counselors anc Attorneysat Law.
Old friends and new comers are’ invited
m a
a
1 o Grup in and gee me, : mld
wie
( Breads? 1 Yas ej
Pareys: pote. and iG
bas made “him thoroughly conversant with . this affec:
DR. W.
Medical and
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges
K, DOHERTY’S*’.
Surgical Institute,.
No. 519 sacramento Street, -!
of Leidesdorff-Street—[A few door
below the What Cheer
House}
SAN FRANCISCO. ,
Private entrance on
Established expressly to afford.the afflicted
Sound and Scienti
~ the Treatment a
Leidesdorff Street,
fic Medical aid,in
nd Cure of all. -:
Private and Chronic dis* eases, Cases of
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERSTo the Afflicted.
ocTOR W. K. DO
his sineeré
patients for
this 0
contifiues to consult at
Kidneys, Digestive, and GeniteUrinary O
gans, ad all Private Diseases, viz: L
‘i and stages, Seminal
. Weakness, and all the horrid consequences’
of self-abnse, Gonorhea,
Nocturnal and ceria" a ss —
2 iseases of the Back %n oins,
Debility, rior the Bladder and the Kidopes.that_his long expeYis in all its forms
Inflammation of the
heh
‘rience and succes l
to insure him a share
By the practice of many ; i
and the United States he is enabled té apply
the most efficient and successful remedies
of all. kinds. use
. mercury, charges moderate, treats his pain ‘a correct and honorable way, and
has ‘references of unquestionable veracity
of known respecta
standing in society. All parties consulting
or otherwise; will receive the
4est treatment, and implicit
against diseases
tiénts
from’ men
him, by letter
best
secrecy.
patients (male or fems
part of the State, howeve
sful practice Wi.
of public. patronage.
years in. Europe
cont
To Correspondents.
ale) residing in any
r distant, who may
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Dohe
ty, in-their respective
proper to submit &
such, in preference to holding a personal
ctfully assured.that their
BE HELD SAIf. the case
exeribed, personal
interview, are respe
COMMUNICATIONS WILL
CRED AND CONFIDENTIAL.
be fully and candidly a
communication will be ynnecessury, a8 instructions, including diet, reg
eneral treatment of the case itse i
ng the remedies) will be forwarded without
in such a.manner 48 to convey
the purport of the letter or parcel
ations by letter or
Permanent cure guarandelay, and
no idea of
go transmitted. Consult
otherwise FREE.
teed or a
cases,
written statement
permatorrhea.
DR. DOHERTY has just published an
wn
views and experience in relation to Impo.
being a short treatise on
Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility c
tion and other diseases of the sex
This little work contain Sin
utmost value to all, whether married-or single, and will be sent FREE
by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage
. stamps for return postage.
W,.K. DOHERTY, M. D.
San Francisco, Cal.
important pamphlet,
tence or Virility,.
Spermatorrhea, or
ual Organs.
formation of the
Address,
824
embodying his
ENTY RETURNS
s to his numerous
theif patronage, and would take
‘anityté remind them tnat ne
his Institute for the
_-ێure of chronic diseases of th Lungs, Liver
SyphiGleet, Strictures,
Sexual>
He uses no
bility and high
and who-think
regimen, and the
If, (incladonsequent_on
United States Land Office.
* SACRAMENTO, CaL.,; Feby. 26th
NO ALL WHOM IT Ma CONCERN,
Whereas, on the 23d day of Sept. 1870.
the plat of towuship 15 north, Range 8 east,
was filed in the U.S. Land Office at Sacra.
mento,~Cal., und by Commissioner’s lettés
dated December 2, 1871, the BX of NE 1,
22 W re NW \ 23 and SE \ of SW 8%
of SE %{ and NE of SE4 of Section 14
‘in Township 15 north, Range 8 «ast, ig to
be treated as mineral in character, and more
evaluable fop taining: than for agriculturay
due notice. And wheréas, John SfiaW ang
“7 Nathan Eames (Post Offite address Gragg
Valley,:Cal,) did, on the 2lst day of Octo.
ber, A’ D. 1870, file ‘in the Register’s office
of this district their decluratory statements
claiming thé same land, and an affidavit
alleging that it is agricultural in character
and more valuable for agricultural than
for mining purposes. ‘Therefore, you wil]
Tr. of instructions from the Commrissioner of
the General Land Office, dated May ¢th
1871, we lave fixed the 9th day of April, a”
D.1873, at 10 o'clock. A. M.; wt this office,
before the” Register and Receiver, for the
mineral of agricultural character of said
lands. $
—_) In testimory whereof, we“ have
—— ) the seal of this office, the day and
the year first above' written, ie
T, B. McFARLAND, Register,
HAnT FELLOWS. Keceiver,
iN THE PKOBATE, COURT of the Coun.
ty of Nevada, State of California, In
the matter of the Estate of Albert Lindsey
deceased: ” It appearihg to the’Court by the
petition presented-and filea-by doh Belt,
administrator de bonis non of the e. tate of
Albert Lindsey, deceased, praying for an
order tu, sell the whole of the interest of
said deceased in certain mining claims™ye.
scribed in said petition; that. it is necessary
ro . ceased in said mining claims to pay. the ex?
. pensées and charges of administration and
tage of said estate to sell tie same. Itis
therefore ordered by the Judge of: the said
Probate Court, that.aH persons interested’in
the estate of said deceased; appear before the
said Probate Court on Thufsday, the 24th
day of April, A. D.1873., ut 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the Court room
of said Probate Coprt at Nevada City, in
County of Nevada, to show cause why anorder should not be granted to the said Admin-Strator to sell the interest of said deceased
in said Mining Claims ; and that a copy of
this order be published at least four su*cessive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
a newspaper printed and published in: said
‘said hearing. f
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office of the County Clerk of the County
of Nevada. 1,'T. C. Plunkett, County Clerk
of the County of Nevada, State of California, and Ex Officio Clerk of the Probate
Court in and for said County, do hereby
certify the foregoing to be a true, full and
correct copy of un order duly made and entered upon the minutes of said Probate
No.
Application for a Patent to a
463.
aE;
PROBATE NOTICE, _
that it is. for the. interest and to the advan: —
purposes uotil'the contrary is proved after + *
please take-notice, that under and by virtue
hearing of proots to-determine—as—to the;
to sell the whole of the: interest of said de. *4
¢
1
county, priorto the day herein: fixed for ©
—_——VOL:
2
The Dail
_ NEVADA
BROW)
“PUBLISHERS
Corner of Broad
TERMS OF T
_ One Year-—in adval
“Bix Months,
Three Munthé, ‘
Per week, T'went;
th
RES ORR SekLLada>
Auburn Stree
GRASS
PYNHE_undersign:
Ahanks to bis .
patronage, und ho)
ance of the same.
on hand, in the fut
article usually fo:
CERY AND. PROV
pell them at the iov
Charter 0a!
~ Capital,
Tam agent for
pany, which offers
different and—bett
kind ever offered
bines both Life .
bank.
wt.
Notary Public
Grass ValleyJv
NATIONA)
He
Court. BROAD STREET.
ae Witness myehand and the seal of a
} eal said Probate Court, this 14th day J. A. LANCA:
—— ) of March, A. D. 1873.
mi16 T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
1 HIS WELL K
Ways open fc
these requirements are, feels called-wpon to }
interpose, aud by calling the attention of .
Placer Mining Claim.
OTICE is hereby given, That George D.
McLean, who-e Port Office address is
Grass Valley. Nevada County,Cal, hus made
application for Patent for the Re d Dog Placermine, situate in You Bet Mining District
Nevada County, California, and described
in the Plat ’and field notes on file ip this effice, as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake
marked ‘:B C” 52, standing in Arkausas Kuvine, 7¢hains above the crossing of the Red
ee the Traveling Pub’
“Sy Gera a been made to ita
ee No. 456. gant style. The
= : ; ° -airy and comforta
Application for Patent to Placer } compare favorably
Mining Claims. / in the State. The
pains nor expense
fortable.
Stages for all
their Offices-at thi
The House is
U.S. LAND OFFICE, \
Sacramento, Gal, March 14. 1873.
OTICE is hereby given, that GEORGE .
fori wenty Yeurs, and is fully qualitied to .
. Dog and Nevada road trom which a live ouk
60 inches in diameter, bears 8 19° w 1.
q Thence on a true live, variation of niagnetic needle 13> E, North
. 11.36_chains-to a stake murked ‘*B C”’ .53.-; Thence N 672 45' w 2.90 chains to a stake
“chains-distant,
.
. méked “BC 54." Thence § 59> 30”
W 2.72 to a forked -oak -muarked “*
C 55.”
C 58." Thence N
corner to Sections
C 63.”
stake marked “*B -C
ch ge
marked ‘“*B © 72.”
trict.
Stehr on the west.
lie land on the north
Thenee-N-15°_.E 11.41 chains to
an oak stump marked ‘BC 56."
W1> 45’ w 4.61 chains to a shaft 57, Thence
N 6© 15’ w 7.47 to a small oak marked $B .
10.25 chains to a
marked *B C 59,” standing 7 50 chains S of
24 and 25 on EB
Township 16N RYE.
E.9,50 chains tou stake marked *‘B C No 60.’
Thence N 54° 30’ 4
stump marked ‘‘B C61.” ‘thence 8S 33E
9 chains to a stake marked “*B C 62.” Thence
$8 645 w 3.60 chains toa stake marked “‘“B
Thence S 8° 15’\w 4.55 chains toa
Thence N 80>.
2,61 chains toa stake marked “BC 65.”—
Thence § 14° 15’ E 2.05 chains to an oak
tree marked “BC 66.”
4.21 chains to a stake marked **B C No 67.”
Thence S585 kK 5.91 chains to a poiut in
Reservoir No 68. ‘Thence: 3 59> 15’ E 3.33
chains toa stake marked “8 C 69,” Thence’
NWi° 45' E5.46 chains to a stake in Arkanhsas_ravine marked 'B C70,”
30’ w 3.20 chains to a stake marked “B C No
Theuce.8 20> w 10 chains to a stake
Thence 8 459 W 12.9%
chains to place of beginning and containing 48.03 acres, and being a portion of the
Wi of NW and SW & of SW & of Sec
30, Township 16 North, kange 10 East Mt.
Diablo Meridian; ~~~ i
Said locatiow was made prior to the. year
1858 ana _has¢Ver since been held and wor.ed by the'claimant and his predecessors in
interést under and in accordance with the
etstomsand usages of ‘suid. Mining DisAdjoining claimants are
Thence
line
Thence S$ 619
Thence $1
Hen
; : Duryea and-Rose cn }
the south, by Arkansas Cauyou on the east,
and by Duryea and Kuse and vacant pubAll persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
saine before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
: Lf. B. McFAKLAND, Register.
Dibbie & Byrne, Attys for applicant. 130
WALTHAM
et A A
satisfaction.
location deter. you
No. 222
WATCHES
excellent watches to our customcrs
in the. Pacific State+, and all have given
trem writing for the
HOWARD & CO.
Sth A
165 Broadway. Lai New York, Formerly. af
stake
‘Thence N 67S 30°
chains to a—burst
—
D. MeLEAN. whose Post office address:
_is Grass Valley, Nevada County, California,
has made an applicatiin for a Patent for
the Neece and West, gid Brown’s Hill Placer-Mines and the. Walloupa Placer Mines,.
situate in You Bet Mining District, Nevada
B . axorth, Kange 10 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and described in the Plats and Field
notes on file inthis office, as follows:—
For the Neece and West and Brown's Hill
Claim, viz: Beginning at a point ins ResN
in diameter bears N 362 30’ W 2.51 chains.
‘thence on atrue line, (variation of magnetic needle 185 E)S 36° 30’ E 10.79 ché
to large Black Ouk marked “BC No. fea
Thence $ 55> 36 W. 19.40 chains tos stuke
marked “BC No. 32. ‘Thence N_ 35* 36' W
10.60 chains to a stake marked ‘BC. No.
33.” Thence N 19° 0u’ W, 13.38 to o stake
marked'*B C, No 34.” Thence N 55° E.
18.00-chains to@ stake marked ‘ B. C. No.
35.” Thence’S 23° 30’ 13.15 chains to &
stake'marked ‘‘B C. No 30.” at place of beginning, und containing 44.50 acres and being in Lots 9 and 10 Section 6, ‘Yownship
15 North, Range 10-East, and in the 5 E 4
of S E 4 of Section 31,fownship 16 North,
Range 10 East Mount Diablo Meridian. To
connect with public survey commencing st
the established corner to ‘Townships 15.N.
Range 10 E and 15 North Range’ 9 E on
‘Third standard North. Thence bast_on
Township line 38.30 chains. Thence $ 9° ¥
5.90 chainsto stake No. 34, at the NW. cor
ner of Brown's Hillclaims, making the closing line from this-to Township post, XN.
81° 15’ W 37.81 chains.
For the Walluupa Claim, as follows, viz
Commenéing at a point in a Reservoir ate
stake marked *b-C No 60,” from which the
established corner on the third parallel
North, between Townships 15 North, Kenge
9 East and 15 North, Range 10 East, bears 8
222 W24.24 chains distant, Thence on §
true line,—variation of the magnetic nee
dle being 18> E,—S 18° 30’ E: 2
to alarge black Oak marked “BC, No 49."
Thence 8 53° yu’ E 8.96 chains to a Pine
stump marked ““B C. No. 48.” Thence $s,
68> W7.42 chains toa stake marked “BC No 42." ‘Thence $152 id’ E 6.24 chains
of
Ww
o
ry
Thence $ 33S 15’ E 3.48 chains to a Sugar
Pine marked‘*B C No 45.” Thence N 40°
ov’ E°4.34 Chains to a stake marked “BC.
No 442”. 'Thenée § 34> 45’ E436 chainste
asmall Pine tree marked, “BC No.43."-No 41." Thence N 20° 00’ E 6.82 chains
a stake marked’ “BC. No 40.” Thence 5
80S 30’ E 3.03 chains to a, stake niarked
to a Pitch Pine marked *B C No 46."-~County; California, in‘Lownsbips 15.and 16}
ervoir, from which a Pine Tree, five inches”
2.88 chains ©
; —: . . Pine marked “B € No42.” Thence 8 2
i F. have sent great numbers ofthese } 30-E 4,03_chains to a stake marked “BC. ;
4héaccommedatie
silliard Tab
ith the Hotel.
“A share of Publi
ly solicited.decll :
DENT
“&
: R. PB. E.
an office,
~ En Kidd@’s Bui
Over Asck
He is prepare;
Mechanical and (
fatest and most ay
Artificial Teeth
Vulcanite and .
guaranteed as to ¢
Vis‘ts made at :
Nevada, May 3
BROAD §1
AMES COL
F Ways supplic
PORK;-MUPTON
Orders filled fr
livered at their 1
Give me a call,
CHARLE:
i AMILY °G
VISIONS.
OPPOSITE
4}
BROAD
"New and F
Week, from the E
Goods sold: at
Gelivefed free of
IVE miles f
Ing 200 ac
Tvoms), twe go
houses, Fifty
Apple orchard o
caring, EF ve }
old. fhe whol
implements,
for
same befor this office within
the ppetnny, pubiication hereof.
©. B. McFARLAND,
aa & Byrne, Attorneys soF
CAR! :
days from
‘Appa
‘ We have for several. yeurs . a furthe ic
paid more American watches than any other “BC No a9.” ‘Thence 820° 00° W pe so. as re Wed
’ aaon is, that our pric ey So © 4y’
are low, apd we only_sell icle_. Juarked “B.C. No 37." Thence N 5° 3 FURNITUI
Our plan is, to send single watches by Ex. . £+ 27-12 chains to a stake marked ees
Uiseh £6. AAs. Blaes. no watter how remote, go Thence-N. 81° Ov’ W 9,94 — mnaONS in
the purchaser open the me naps > Se O° Wil 05 ¢huizs to the place % * i ee 3
ine the watch. and teaenenie s er aod ba. beginning, and containing 43.29 acres snd Red '
fore paying the Dillrcnd we affine . beingin ® portton of Lots 6,31, 12 and 1. Do ;
st ; and we offer for any . PONG *D & Portion o a6,3), iablo ‘wn to Comm:
watch wes NOt prove satisfactory to fabs 5 15 N Kange 10 E Mount Dis calling’ theua at
said locations were made long prior
REFUND THE MONEY. ; ny year 1860 and — bald and work
, é : ever since by this applicant and his
ive Pare wri for our DESCRIP. decessors in interest in accordance with
io sea Sakae ce !', we will mail it. the minmg customs and laws of You Bet MES
will ses that’s expense, and' from it you . Mining District. ‘The Neece & West and MIVIn,
Pall se that you can buy a genuine Wal. . Brown's Hill claims are bo on the VIL AND
scone York ri us atthe lowest possible . west by Birdseye Canon; on the gouth by . / LAND SUR
ps a Pecos ana Without any risk} vacait public land ; on the East by . mn.
Re eke ee eee witches. to . of Hydeliff and lush and Brown Brother. . D. B. ME!
Ppl pod Statice oo always have 4, 5, . and on the North by vacant public BP. GRAY. .
ars gene a on and, s0 a8 to fill or. . ‘The Walloupa Placer mine “is bou ; :
tak ecu on ii hen you write mention . the Svuth and East by claims sod ,
Cai Transcript wee in_ the Nevada, . Birdseye Canon. au:! on the other aides DY s Ofiice at the ¢
ge May mare you want reference . claims owned Dy parties whose memes are a aa
1 tae cae tees ous in every county on . unknown, and by vucant public lana. pone bea tone
oo nes es ave bad watches trom us. . Ali persons hulding any adverse clsim
stance oF your out of-the-way . thereto are hereby requ to er R. M
ATTEND
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