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April 6, 1873 (4 pages)

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=~. fect. of secret induigences, attend to any of _those-who_are_sufferin JOM E,__by_wddressing a let TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES, DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY % 45 . ,e 623 KEARNEY STREET, . Cor. Commercial, SaN FRANCISCO. ’ NSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat. o 4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, Syphii . is in ati its forms, Seminal Weakness, ‘Im-! potency, etc. _ Skin’ Diseases (of years’ _standing)-and Uleérated legs successfully > treated. é 5 } DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an-. nouncing that be has returned from visiting he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has . resumed practice at his Dispensary, 625 . Keatney Street, corner of Commercial, San . Francisco, where his old patients and those fequiring his services may find hin. The Doctor has spared neither time nor : moeney_ in seeking out new remedies, amd has i returned with increased facilities for the eileviation of human suffering. i i t Horrible Diseases. — is How many thousands-of persons, batb . igre ant fenmte are-there—whe-ere-safiott ing.out a miserable existence from the ef2 or from_ virus . absorbed into the system { Look at theiry pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces_and their broken dow: constit ations, disqualifying them ‘for tffe happiness of marriage. or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid . situation theusands suffer untild_ath closes . the scenc: Tet parents, guardians, friends . } i] with any of these horrible life destroying . -gasladics—see that they “are carp for and . “cured ‘before it be too late. Send them iin; . a nediately to Dr. Gibbon, @ physician who for years, and who is certain to cure the . most inveterate eases without mercury or . -injnridus drtigs. It is important to those . who aré afflicted>or to those who are ‘inter . ested in the welfare of their friends, to be } careful of the many prefended doctors who . infcst all cities, publishing<their skillsin . curing all. diseases in a few dnys, inpe-ing upon the pnblic by usiiig the nainescfminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and make atrict inquiries, of you may fall into the bends of thase charlatans. Sw ; Seminal Weakness. = @eminal Emissions, the consequence of pelt abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved fexuak indulgence, is practiiced by ‘the youthcof both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, preduding with unerring certainty, the following triin of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted “by scientific medical . yoeasures, viz; Sallow<countenance, dark . spots under the eyes, pain imthe head, ring. . fnginthe ears, noise like the-sustling of . leaves and the rattling of chariots,-wneasi. ness about the loins, weaknessot the limbs, . confused ‘Vision, blunted: intellect, loss of} confidence, diffidence in approachingstrang . ers, a Gisiike to form new acquaintances, @ . disposition. to shun society, lors of mem ory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptigns. about the face, furred ‘tongue, fetid: breath, coughs, consumption, night . sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. Tf relief benot obbauined, pegsons 50 attlicted should apply immedia@ly,, cither in . : pied < or by Jetter, and have a cine eftected yy his new and seientifie mode of treating) bis disease, which never fails of effecting . quick and radical oure. Dr, G, will giye Oue Hundred Dollara to dny one“who will prove satisfactorily to him thit-he wase ured . of this complaiiit by either of the San Francisco quacks. _ : Married Men, : Or those who contemplate marriage, who are Suffering under iiny of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon» them, nor delay topbtain immediate relief. Parsons calling-at Dr, Gibbon’s offi? or . sending for packages of medicines may rely upon bis assurance of cortianntial secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more fiean to be charged witha fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rentlered, -considering thy circumstances . of the cases, rather than a tao prevale: t and i t . . . . } —;elish practice of extortion among quacks eit teniters.——— ERE DK. give to. each patient a written instrument, binding himself toe effect a radical. and permanené cure, 6r make no charge. z ~ Cured at Home, . Persong ata distance may he: CURED AT . ty Dr. Gibbon, stating. cdke) smiyptoins, neth ot . time the disease has continued, and have . medicine promptly forwarded, free from : damage and ¢uriosity, to-any part of the * country, with full and ‘plain directions tor” une. By enclosing $15in currency or $10 in coin, in @ registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Cargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by expresa to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisce. Post Office Box 1957, 3 : Private enfrance on Commercial street. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the tlet, Oonsultations FREE, ee \ “geCorrespondents: will ptéase inform . YK. GIBBON that they yet his udycrtise ment tn the Dans ese ee Sr Me ge “€ Xe P54 _ Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. pats U.8. LAND OFFICE, ) Sacramento, Cul., March woth, 1873. § YOTIOCK is hereby given, that Enos P. Hubbard and John Driscoll, whose ‘ost Office addfess is Columbia Hill, -Nevada County, Cal., have made application for a Patent to the Snicktam: blacér clajims, pituate UMYou bet Mining Distnct, Nevada . County, Cal. and described in the Pjat and Field Noi: #on filein this cflice, { vie sbmnineni-ing at a post murked Nu 1, in mound oft rock on the north side of a dvep cut, the’ same being the outlet of MeDonald Co’s mine, from Which the section gopper caaruon to Becaon 1, 3, 1b and 12, T.1ONR.9 EL. M: DD. M. bears 8S 22> 41" W 4.06 Chains distant. ‘Thence var. 17> 50’ Apri tee, live. 25.chains.to.a.post Wy ed No 2 inaqawougd of reck trom. whicha _piteb pide 30 inchés-ip diameter, bears S + 50S W 52 links distant, anda pitch pine 50 éric lies in Giameter, “bears NTS W 61 links adistant, Thence wm. 17> 50’ KB, North 40 chains toa pest marked No 3 in mound of PECh trom Which # piten pine Ts *neaies “in dmutictiér bears 8 2S W oe? Jinks distant. ‘Lhenee var 17> 50’ kK, west 45 chains foa Alack Oak 10 Miches in diameter matked No} 4, trom Which «a black dak, & inches in di> meter bears S 17> So" b 39 links distant Thence vat 17> 50’ LE South 40 “chains to ine place-of beginning, sau containing 180 ucres, and being @ portion of the fractign:. Ni¢ of Sec 1,7 15 N RYE. M.D M,.-~ Said joeution wag made as early as 184 or YR50. of that portion ‘formeyly kiowi 2s the Snicktam claua, beitiy abont the conte of tha’ nd elaimed*now, ane was owned in 1856 by E. D. Simmons, J. H; Fuller, Michueh, Beydiauffaud Wie, Heydlaut? who ure BUppC to have been the original. 1é& tutors. Ba § wuth-West portion of ithe «round was formefly kuowu as the Burns * MoVarty claiuas ana were located in 1863. hat part formerly known as the Snake ravine ciaims was located about the year 1863 and was held apd ewued by L. H. HeyaTautf. ‘ihe McFarland claims compose the watperly portion and are believed to have en lovated about the year 1860, Adjoui-. ing claimants ure McDonald & Ce. on the “pouth, Un the North, hust dud West there “ya vacant publie land. © ANL persons holding any adverse claim Abereto-are hereby require’ to present the famed bef. re this office. within sixty days from the firatday of publishing hereof. = YT. BOMokARLAND, Register. v 3 we . County, Cai., haswmade private disease. his especial sturty + 34-Huks SE pf Lindsey. Grade; thence on . . duwn, GIBEON tai memmemniiie,) and wil] (2 DUO Mt Mevite, sit Siete or Car . clain s; also all that certain water ditch and . near Moore’p#lat.-in the County of Neyae Ldesenated as the Ubic water us_ follow 8, . m2 . Ne eSEeESSNNNEO.T.C.V.T.T. Application for a Patent to a' Mining Claim. Ustrep STaTEs Land OFFICE. . . Sacramento, Cal., February 28, 1873, f ! Y OTIGE is hereby given, that the Mart. N “etta Goldand Silver Mining Colupany, . sehose Post Office is San Francisco Cityand } ‘have made applicatien ‘for . patent for 2200 lineal feet of the Sulphuret Gold and Silver quartz mine and lode bear. ing gold. with surface ground 100 feet n width, situate in Fall \Creek minifig~ district, Nevada County, California, and.de. scribed in the plat and feld notes on file in this office as follows, viz! . Commencing at . i a Stake marked No. lin ock mound stand. ing on Section line betwéen'Sections 2 and li, from wilich a black! oak 16 inches in diameter bears N 45° E 40 links distant, . andthe post common to Sections 1, 2,35 and }2, Township,17 N; Kange li E; M., bears E-25.25chs distant; Thence on ai ttrue_line, var’ 17> E, N 15> W_ 3535 chs j toa post marked No. 4in a rock mound, 7 frém-which a_pine-tree 16 inchesf in dian . eter bears 8 82=" W 50 links distant, i Survey of Exterior Boundari¢s: i Begitining-at stake No__1,” 28 above, . Thence on w true line N 75> EO.16 chs te; ‘astake marked ‘No. 2” ina rock metndt . from which a black oak 16 Thehes ar dian +e PS eter bears N 57> W 57 links; thence on 4 . true Hnemarked No, 3-inrock. mound, standing) near the summit of a very steep descent . towards ‘Canyon Creek; thefice-on 4@ true . dine 8 182 W O46 chs to 8 stuke marked . “No, #"In rock mound at north end of centre line. of lode, from which a pitie tree J6 inches in diameter bears § 822 W 50 Tinks . dixtant; thence on a true Tine S TS W707 chs to a postin rock mound marked* No. . “’ thence on a true line $46. E 33.33 chs ti a post marked: “No, 6" in roc k miound a-D> a true line 'N 75° E0.76 chs to pl.ce of beyinning, and containing 5 06-100 acres and being a portion of Sections 2-and H, Township7 north, Range 11 east, Mt. Diablo Buse 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 land. es Pa All persons holding any afiverse elaim thereto.are hereby required to present tlie . same before this office within sixty days) from the first day of publishing bereof. } . TB. Mcf&ARLAND, Register. Dibble. & Byrne;Attys for Applicant. m4 . ELECTION NOTICE. Y OTICE is hereby given fhitan-Elec. tion will be held on Monday,May 5th, . 1873, at the Marshal's office, on Broad Strect, . in the. City of Nevada, for Five ‘Trustees; One Marshal, One Assessor, and one ‘Trews: . urer. A. H. Hagadorn will act as Iuspector, . and Jacob Rich and Jos. D. Flemtning as, Judges of suid election. The polls will be . operat 8 o’clock A. M. and ¢lose at sun. . { SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. . Jno, W. Hinds>Clerk Board Trustees, i Nevada, March 218t,1573. m?22 aan err » ri . SHERIFF'S SALE. HEREAS, Daniel Dooling, Maurice. . _* Dooling and Patrick Nugent onthe 19th day of March A. D. 18/3,, recov), . ered a judgment i the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the Styte of Californ:a, in and for the County of Neva. da, against Henry Atwater aad Joby hat well forthe sum of ‘wo Theusand Five Hundred and Sixty Five Dollars, . with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent per annuur till paid, all in U. 8, gold coin, together with ‘costs of suit-taxed at Std 00, and counsel fees -vallowed-herein avcounting to the sum of $51 00 and interest at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum, which said . judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book . 5 of the said District. Court, On page 09, . and whereas it is ordercd that the Mortgage ‘set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, towit All that certain lot or parce) of gold mining lanas and claims situate, lying and being on-_the_east side of Moorc’s Flat, in fornia, an@ known and ocsignated as the Ohio Mining Claims, and bounded as folJows, Viz: on the east by the buckeye mining claims and the Dooling mining claims, and on the west by the Pioneer mining water right. belonging to said” Ohio mining elas situate, lying and being on and ‘x Xs M. p™+east, bears N 49° 24 EB 31.58°chs. . Creek, 3.00 chs east of the Washington trail’ center line of the lode, -marked—No, 1 as N-15=-W-33.43che tia stake 9 port marked No. 3im rock mound, trom Sa-portion of . section Il, -Jocution was muade prior to January 1, 1598, . , UR® P aa and has ever since been held end worked . civiC's dreams, accompanied by . Commissioner of the General Land Office ae A F . Gated May 6th, 1872. we have fixed ‘the rh} Cs enee OF the communtiy. . _year first above written. 2 ue Now463. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim...... Usrrep States LAND OFFICE. \ Sacramento, Ual.; February 28, 1873. J YOTICE ihe eby.giyen, that thie Marietta Gold and: Silver, Mining Com-* pany, whose PostOffice ts'San Francisco . City and County; Gal, Rave made application for patent for three thousand (3000) lineal feet of the Marietta Gold and Silver quartz lode~bearing gold, with surtace yvround 200°feet in width, situate in Fall ‘Creek wining district, Nevada County, California, and deseribed in the platand field notes-cn file in this office as follows, viz: . Beginning at‘apost marked ‘‘No.\ 1" in a rock mound, fram which the motith of . the lower Lindsey tunnel —bears XN. we Wi iz.xs chs; and the post common to Sections . 1, 2, ll‘and 12, Township 17 N, Range Th) Thence . 262. W 45.45 . on atrue line, var. 17> E, N chs to a post marked No.4 ina rock mound, standing on the summit of a sharp-divide . between the South Yuba River-apd Canyon Survey of Exterior Boundaries: : Bevinning at post at south end of the above: a true line N. 64> E 1.51 ; .d No. 2 ina rock monnd; . thence on @ true litie N 267 W 45.45 chs to thenece'on Which a black oak 9 inches in~dismeterhears south 10 links; thence onatrue line S$ t4> W 1.51 chs, to a_ post marked No. 4 in . rock mound, at the North end of the centre . line of the lode as noted; thence—on a true, line S 64> W 1.51 chs to @ post marked “No, 5” ina rock qmound; theuce ona true line S267 E45.45. ebhs. to a post in Toek inound; thence on a true line N 64> E 1.51 ‘hs, to the place of beginning, and con taining 13 72-100 acres, according to the United States system ‘of surveys, and being ‘the 8 4% of. Sec 2and N % of Township 17-North, Range*11 East, Mt Diablo Base nd Meridian. Said under and in accordance with the quartz . wining laws 6f Nevada County mining disc tients among the very ¢ . . the success of its treatment ranks it second . to none. . ALIFORNIA. INSTITUTE! Established by. ce DR. J. Cc. YOUNG, IN 1850. . No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or othe1“ se, Free. Pe HIS CELEBRATED INSTFELUTE, HAS . enjoyéd on this Coast an 4 rmipted . suecess of 21 years, and has become one of . che niost celebrated Institutions of the age. ~The great number annually noi and cuted, place itin yoint of aumber “of pa. cnteeune : first of the world, and . PRIVATE DISEASES. . In Males and Irregularities in Females are . the great destroyers of health. They insidjously attack the system, and gradually un. dermine and destroy it; pleom trom the cheek, they drive jhe the lustre from the eyé>the strength and vigo® from the frame, . they give puby and diseased offspring, and poison, through successivé generations, the race of mag: —Phe marks can -Scrofuin, Cohgusaphign. ~£ipples, ic, the Paralytic, ‘and the insan the. Vencreal, doubles.bis = =Fhese " r j t C8 hier a been eet the disInflammation ot the Bladd MEN ERab Heys, ete; gase has assumed a new form. syftem, eating its way into the tissues and By face, to ence that wil growing weakness in his tal organization should ) when¢e ita rises. He will find in the weakdisordered i I of the powers of the mind; distaste for soings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled aiid las} avérous } ad be seen_in the Idiot. e: Tye 5 MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL . ¥ eakness, and MEDICAL ENEMY to man, pernicious Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, rhat leaves the poison to craw! through the ~ yrgans beneath the apparently amoottrsurburst outin the future’with a yin -t-medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. = that a yauscular and men. f i rience-and FERRE. Medical No. % Corner of Le _ below'the SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Established expressly : ail Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment_and Cure Private and Chronic dis; "eases, Cases of AND AL : To the Afflicted. ocTOR D his sincere thanks to his nuroeroys patients for their patronage, and would’ take this opportunity t continues to-consult at his Institute for the of chronic diseases of th Lungs, Liver cure Kidneys, Digestive, and Genitr: < antkatt Private Diseases, viz: Syphigans, ane of self-abnse, Nocturnal and Diurns Debilify, Diseases Of the todnsnre anc the most e against discases ; . mefreury, charges moderate, treats his patients ina correct and honorable way, and bas references of unquestionable veracity PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. . Quick Cures and Moderate Charges Rn. W. K. DOHERTY’S and Surgical Institute, 19 Sacramento Street, 1 the United States he is enabled to apply} flicent and successful remedies The young man. who experiences stop and consider xe88 of the back, trembling of the limbs, digestion,, unaccountab .¢ failing ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebodgrowing geafness, loss of inusculdr power, and nu. other symptoms of disorganization, trict, and was purchased from the criginal { tbe pe ysittve-traces of that most terrible-and locators by applicant. Adjoining — this claim on all sides is vacant public land. All. persons’ holding .any “adverse claim thercto-are-hereby required to_present the same before this office within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof.T. B. McFARLAND, Reygister., Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant.. m4 United States Land Office. SACRAMENTO, CAL.,-March 11th, 1873. O.A. B. Gentry, L. Hirsehman, H.Grover, Henry. Layton, Ira Vantilbery, Aicx. Thompson, Jas. Jennings, Daviil McAlley, J. K. Gamble, Wm. M. Ratcliffe, Tr. 'T, Folsom, E. A. Leathe,E, E. Mattison, and to all whom.it may concern: Whereas, . You filed_your affidavits in. the U.S Land Office, alleging the S 6 of SW 44 of NW 44 . avd S 34.of Ns cf SW gy of NW OG; W le . of Sk \-of NW \;NW' of NE 4, of SW Li: NE ig of NW] of SW 4 of Section 12, . in Township 16 north, Range 8 cast, is returned and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2, 1871, the same land is to be treuted as mineral in ebaracter, add. more valuable for mining than for agricultural,’ purposes until the contrary is proved after. 4) ice with their~sufferings. due notice. And whereas, Josiah Rogers . (Post Office address, Nevada City, Cal.) ot,on the 16th day of May, A. D. E868, file declaratory_statement claiming the same . and, and-an affidavit alleging that it is agrieultural_in-character,.and.nore valuable for agr.cultural thansfor miping purposes, excepts to the Nevada Quartz Mining Claim . in SW 4 of SW 4 ef NW 4 Of said Sec. 12. f Therefore, you Will please take Netice, that . under and by virtue of instructions froin the . day of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at this Office, before the Register and Re. ceiver, for the hearing of proofs to detér} “mine as to the mineral or agricultural char. acter of said lends. aa In witness whereof, we have here. seal $ unto set our hands and affixed the” -—— ) seal ot this office, the day ape the . By IP BMcRARGAND? Register. 18° HART FELLOWS, Receiver. eee og ge ——— No. 459. Application for a Patent to a’ Piacer Mining Clain. . da and Suste ef Califorma, and snuwyénd i ter right, and embracing and Aticluding all . the natural waters flowing or being, or . hereafter at anytime to tlow or be within . . the bed and banksvef thegavines tapped by . . suid Ghio water“ditch, together with the . rights, privileges, ecasgments, Tes orvolrs j and appartenances thereunto De longing; . alsogill that certain lot-or parcel of yold . wining Jands and claims situate, jying and . being on the east side of Moore’8 Frat? in the . County of Nevada and State of Calitormia . and known and designated as the! Dooling mining claims and bounded us tolows viz: . On the West by the Ohio mining claus -{and_on the South by the Buckeye mting . telaimis, Also, all that certain water ditch and water right belohging to said Dooly jamming claims situate, lying on Moore's . blat, in the County of Nevada and State . ot California, and known aml designated as L-the Dooling water ditch and water right, ‘acd embracing and including all the na‘tural waters flowing, or being, or her after . at any time to flow or be within’ the bed or) . hanks of the raviné tapped by suri Doo ing . witer ditch, . together with the rights, . privileges, “easerdents, reservoirs and—ap. purtenances thereunto” belonging. Aliso. )nilthat certain lot or parcel oF placer gold wining lands and Claims situate, lying i and being .on the east side ot Mocre’s 1-Flat, in the County of Nevada and State of California, and known and designated . us the Buckeye miming chiims and bound }e 2:8 follows, viz: on theeast by the ParadiseMining claims aud on the west by the Ohio mining claims, be sold to satis. ty suid judgment, together with interest } aud custs. . Notice is hereby given that Dowill expose topiblic wale wit the above deseribod propetty to the highest: bidder, im trout of the saturday, April 19th, 1873. Between the hours ory Ocldck ‘A. M. and 6 o'clock ‘PR. M, a Given under my hand this 24th day of March AV DL 1873. : JOSEPH PERKRLN, Sheriff, By A. W. Porrer, Under Sherif. John Caldwell, Attorney for Plaintifis. BANKRUPT NOTICE. ye "N the Dietriet Court of the United States. For the District gf California: In the luatter of Merfifi P. Peaslee, voluntary bankrupt. ‘This is to give hotice that on the 28thsday of March, 1873, a warrant in baxykruptey was issued against the estate of Merrill P. Peaslee; of Spenceville, in the County of Nevada, and State of California, who has been adjudged a benkrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belunging to such bankrupt, to -him or for his use, gyd the transfer of any property by him, are terbidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of the said baukrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one er More assizners of his estate, Will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, te be holden at Koyums Nos, 25 :nd 26.in the building situated on N E corner of Washingt«n and Battery Streets, of the City and County of San Francisco, beture Saiuel. J. Clarke, Jun., Register, on the 24th duy of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 o’vlock A, M. : WM. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, . U. 8. Marshal, al As Messenger, District of California, " . ituh-nd wa. . Court House door, in the-city of Nevada, on . U.S. LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., March 21, [873.4 Y O'TICE is hereby given, tiat George D. McLean, whose-Post Office address is ) (russ Valley, } Nevada County, Cal, has . made appleation for patent for the You . . bet placer mining claim, situate m You . . Bet Mining District, anti described in the . . -plat and’ field notes on file in this office, as . tollows, viz: Beginning at an oak tree 12 . inches in diameter, marked “B,C. No, 23,” i trom Which the quarter sc ction post on the east side of Section 36, TOWnshij, 16 north, Range 9 east, bears S 825 W 27.50 chains distant. Thence onatrue line, variation Is= E,S 6° 00’ EY.90 ches to stake marked iB. CG. No, 24.” Thence 8.8L2 30’ W 1.92 i chs to cak stump miurked “54. -, No, 25,” j Thence S8> 30 W 7-20 toa stake marked . “B.C. No. 26.” — Lhences 1° 00’ E 12.95" . chs to a pine tree marked B. C, No, 27, . Thence 8 86> 00’ E 8.20 chs to manzanita . } murked B.C. No. 28. Thence 8 85> b 2.30 . chs toa stake marked B. C. No. 29. Thence . N 6> W4,25 chs to a stake marked B.C, No. 11, Thence 8 s6> ek 18.50 chs to spruce stump marked B. C. No.2. ‘Thence N 4> . yo’ W 5.80 chs to stake marked os.) No. 3. Thence N 8? 15° BE 0.06 chs to a stake } marked B,C. Nosed, “Phence N 12> Jo" 12.47 cha to astake mar ted b. C. Now 6. . Thence N 14> 30’ W 1.90 chs to stake markied B.C. No.7, Thence XN. 275. b S88 chs to stake marked B. C. No38. Thence.N 7 > 45° E 1.70 cbs to stake marked B, C. No. 9, Thence N 22° 15° W-2.15 cus to a stake marked B CNo.10. ‘Thence N 2> E 4.84 chs to a stake marked BC No.l. ‘Thence N 51> W 7.58 chs to small pine marked B C No. 12.~fhence N 32>$v" W 7.64 chs to Thence marked BC No. "Thence N 26> 45° E 9.70 cits to a stake rked BG C No. 15. -‘lhence N 54> 45° E cedar stunép marked BC No. 13
S sv? W 4.24 chs tu stake T4. ness—wasting away his powers, destructive of alt diseases—Seminal Weak. destroying bis hope-of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and -loathsome grave, . the knowledge that the one who looks. to . tréeatme i-has made. him thoroughly . ful, } Gills y . and consumptives, and hundreds of untimei é i , hea of ; Ste ©) Perfect and. Permanent Cureawithout hin~ > * " <typige S. = be Bk ple sy office of this District his . 4). \-e from-business, change of diet, fear . _of exposure. 3 } a cure at home. To hin: who finds his life dribbling out in . the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal, and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation. vf the causes of its ap3eatance brings no relief. : Marriage, that holy office, the safegnard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one . nn hope of cure, but adds to his misery in him for 80 much of her happiness is avictim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disurder until hope leaves him There is ne reacne €xcept in proper and skillful nt. Consult, then, at once, @ physihose practice and careful research conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dreadfascinaiing and destructable habit, that thousands of sick rooms with paralytics cian W y graves w'th its misguided victinis,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympaTo such the Doctor would especially recommend himgclt, giving to each and all guarntees of a IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. _ When a Female isin troucte or afflicted with disease, and requires meclical or surgi. cal attendance, the inquiry should be, where . is there a physicia: who is fully.competent to adrainister relief, and whose respectable . stancung in society recommends him te the The Doctor, understanding how imperatively necessary . these req urements tre, feels called upon to . interpose;and-by calling the attention of . the afflicted tatbe fact that he has been a) tor“Lwenty Years, and_is fully qualified to . surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough & manner as years of study . and-practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, tO BAVE the unqualified unscrupnlous, ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upon a father. whose secresy the utmost confidence ean be . C 53.” vlacee. . marked ‘B To Correspondents. corner to Se LETTERS.—Persons of either Sea, wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot . -visit the city can, by stating their symptoms ina letter, receive advice and assurance of troyed. Address, z “ . BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M,. D, No! 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry-Box 4 : THE OLDEST = AND THE BEST DR. HUFELAND'S CELEBRATED SWISS STOMAUH BITTERS. FENHE first and the most healthful Tonic l ever introduced in the United States. These Bitters have been in the San Francisco Market for over twenty years, and notwithstanding the many ‘new canditates for public favor, the sales Ueve culstantly licreasea. TAYLOR & BENDEL, sole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay St. san Francisco. y “4 UMMONS.—State of California, County 3 of Nevada, ss. In the District Court of he Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Calisornia, ja ard tor the County ot Nevada. The Peopleof the State of California send greeting to JOHN DOE, dh fendant. Youware bereby required to appear in an action brought against you in tke District Court of the Fourteenth Jndicial District of the State of Califurnia, in and for the Conpty of Nevada,on the 19th day‘of chs to stake marked BONG? OS THEE Ns? W. 12.50 chs to an oak stuke marked BC Noli, ‘rhenve 8S 34> 45° W 13.35 chs tostake marked Bb CNo.18. Thence s u> 30 W 5.49 chs to steke marked BC No. 19. Thenee S$ 11> W_9.tv chs toa stake marked a stuke marked BC No-2Lk. ThenceS uF E 2.80 chs to a stake luarked B C No. 22. -} Thence S$ 845 W 12.12 chs te-an vak tree marked B C No. 23, ut the place of beginor SW ys W 2 of NE and W's or Sn & of nection Ji, Pownship.16 north, Range 10 eust, Mount’ Diabio Base and Meridian, Said location was mace p:ior to the year 1858, aud has been Leja ever since and ed by the applicant : according te the customs and usages of paid mung district. Adjoling claumants are Company and Duryea & Rose on the the North. Ou the east by Wilcox Ravine and on he west by vacant land. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby reguirca to present the same before this effice within 60 days trom the first day of publishing hereof. T. B. MCFAKLAND, ‘Register, Dibble & Byrne, Attys tur Aj piicant, m25 ARCADE SALOON. DJOINING Greenwald's Cigar Store, on . Broad Street, Nevads. cry ; A. B. CARLEY, Keeps constantiy on hanu the best of WIN LIQUORS and CIGARS set Old friends and ‘new comers. are invited o drop in and see me. w2l ning, atid containing 107 01.00 acres and . bemg a portiouof the E te of NW-4;E+4+ nd his Hebei cing brown Brothers on the South, migrant . . of California, plaintiff, and to answer. the . complaint filed therein, within ten duys . (exclusive of the day of service) after the Lserviceon you of this Summons —if served BCNO. DW. Thence s b> DE 706 chs top wha this-county; or, if served.out of this . county, but in this district, within twenty days; Otherwise, -within forty days-or judgment will be taken against you by @t fault, according to the prayer of said complaint. Being an action to foreclose your interest in the north ‘4 of Section 16, Township 17 lierth, Range 17 east, containing 320 acres, situate in the .County of NeWada, State-of California, and to autul the certiflicate of fureclusure No. 1933, issued to you on the 20th day of May, 1869, on «ccount of your failure to pay the sitiu of 396 00 due from you to pluintiff +s interest on the purchase money for sxid land and for costs of suit. Aud you are hereby notined thut if you fail toappecr ani auswer the said complaint a8 abuve requires, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demianded in the cooplaint. and impress the seal of suid Conrt, wt office, inthe City of Nevada, on the 2ist day of Fvbruagy, 4. Dy b873, < oe : , a. PLUNKETT. Clerk. m2 Jobn Pattison, Deputy. . WILLIAMS & JOHNSON Counsetors xno AttorneysatLaw. . them from-the-handsofand designs) 2.72 Allin affliction can find . in bim one who can. feel and sympathise . 7] 45" N with and béfriend them in trouble—one in. N 6° 15° w 74%1t0 a small oak marked Thence NNove ber 1872, by The People ot the State tT ses} Plunkett, Clerk of District Court . : =~) aforeseid, do herevnty set my hard from men of standing in seciety. All p -hiza, by Tetter or otherwise, ‘ th best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy.. To Patients (male or female) residing in any part of the State, however-distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and whe think proper to submit a written stafemen*o such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are res COMMUNIC: : GRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case be fully and communication will be unnecessary, af instructions, including diet, regimen, and the eneral treatinent of the ease itself, (includremedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. ‘Consultations by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. : Spermatorrhea. ® DR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his viewsdnd experience in relation tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhicea, or Seminal Weakness. NerPhysieal Debility consequent on . this affection and other diseases of the sex ng the vous and ual Organs. formation of er married or single, and will be sent FREE by mailonreceipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. ~ Address, 24 es Viited States Land Office. / *» -BackaMento, Cau., Feby. 26th, 1973, O ALL WHOM If MA¥Y--CONGERN. Whereas, on the 23d ay of Sept. Isto, the plat-of townsbip 16 north, Range 8 east. : was filed inthe U.S. Land Otfice at Sacra, mento, Cals, and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2, is7l, the Ed of NE 22 W & of NW 4 23 and SE \,of sWk 8§ of SE 4 and NE \ of SE 4¢\of Section 14 in Township IS north, Rangé 8 cast, is to be treated as mineral in character,and more valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes Whtil the contrary is proved after due notice. And whereas, John Shaw and Nathan Eames [Post Office address Grass Valley, Cal:) did, on the 2ist day of Octo. ber, A. D. 1870, file in the Register’s office of this district their declaratory statementy claiming the same land, andean affidavit alleging that it is agricultural in character and more valuable—for. agricultural than me for mining purposes. Therefore} youwil] please take notice, that under and by virtue > of instructions from the Commissioner of r jdesdorff Street—[A few door What Cheer House] Leidesdorff Street, to afford the aiilicted of all Secresy L SEXUAL DISORDERS. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS to remind them tnat ne, Urinary OrIs7l, we have fixed the Sth day ofApril, a, D.1874, _at_10 o'clotk-AUM,, at —this—oftice, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proots to determine as to the mineral or agricultural character of said’ ~-~; < forms and stages, Seminal the horrid consequences a; -Gleet, Strictures, Emissior 3,-Sexual ack 4nd Loins, Gone and the Kid= . ie a : : +thatliisiong expe7 n testimony whereof, we haye successful practice will continue ) hereunto set our he ndvattixed hima share of public pw e. —~) the seal of this oflice, the day and the practice of many years in Europe; the year first above written, co. 7. B, McFARLAND, Register, _ HAL? FELLOWS. Receiver. “Yall ‘PROBATE NOTICE. ~ of. all kinds. He uses no knownrrespectability and high. ty of Nevada, State of California, In the General.Land Office, dated. May ¢éth, z voL. X eee low id isd + Che Dail x. P. BROWN. BROW) PUBLISHERS WN THE PROMATH QOURT of the Cou. ~ Corner of Broa TERMS OF One Yearin adva Six Mouths, — “ Three Months, “ Per week, T'went Pu parties consulting : will receive the deceased. It appearing tothe Court by the petition presented aud filed administrator dé bonis non of tlieg Albert Lindsey, deceased, praying™for an order tu sell the whole of the interest~of said deceased in certain mining claims de-< scribed in said petition; that it is necessary to sell tHe whole of the interest of said de. ceased ip said mining claims to pay the expepnses and charges, of administration and that itis for the interest.and to the advan© tage of said estate te. sell tie sang, Itis therefore ordered by the Judge of the said Probate Court, that all-_persons interested in the estate of suiddeceased, appear before the said Probate Court on, Thursday, the 24th day of Apri, A. D. 1873.,at 10-0'clock in the forenoon of said diy, at the Court rooin tot said “Probate Court at Nevada City;in . County of Nevada, to show cause why anorder should not begranted to the said Adminstrator to Sell the interest of said deceased in said Mining Claims ; and that a copy of this order be published at leastfoursucces-« sive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in. said county, prior to the day herein fixed tor said bearing. ~* Dated March Mth, 1873. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Correspondents. _ rectfully assured that their ATIONS WILL BE HELD SAcandidly deseribed, personal wn to Impo. Office of the County Clerk of the County of Nevada. I,'T. C. Plunkett, County Clerk of the Gounty of Nevada, Stute of California, and—Bx Otlicio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, full and correct copy of an order duly made and entered upon the minutes of said Probate This little work contain Sin the utmost value to fll, whethWw. K. DOHERTY, M.D. San Francisco, Cal. . Application for a Patent to a _ Placer Mining Claim. N oct Eis hereby given, That George D. McLean, Whose Post Office address is . Gruss Valley, Nevada County,Cal. has made application tor Patent for the er mine, situate in You Bet Mining District . Nevada County, California, and” described in the Plat and field noteson file in this effive, as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake marked ‘b C’’ 52, standing in Arkansas Ra7 Chains above the crossing ofthe Red Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases . Dog and Nevada road from which a live oak < : 50 inches in diameter, bears 8 195 w 1.85 Administer in all cases, Doth medically and; chains distant, / vine, ‘riation of magnetié~needle 18> E, North / 11.36 chaing to a stake marked BC" 53.-‘hence N 67> 45’ w 2.90 chains to a stake -narked 1B C 54.” Thence 8 59" 30" to an oa who . Towuship 16N R9 E, Thence . E 9,50 chains tow stake marked “‘ . ‘Phenee N 54 C 69.” ga es trict. .” the south, . Dibble & and by Daryea and Kose and vacant publie landon‘the north: All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are same befure this officewithin sixty days fro the first day.of publishing hereof. T, B. MceFARLAND, Register. Court. No. 463. a Witness my hand and the seal of seal said Pwybate Court, this 14th day } Sor March, A. D~ 1873., mi16 Y. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. Cal hs Applicationfor PatenttoPlacer a 6g acnw aAOR et ioe ZMining Claims. U.S. LAND OFFICE; Sacramento, Cal, March 14. 1873. a YT OTICE is hereby given, that GEORGE AW D. MCLEAN, whose Post office address — is Grass Valley,-Nevada County, California, . has inade an application for a Patent for . the Neece-and: West, aud Brown's Hill Plac. er Mines and the Walloupa: Placer Mines, ‘ Situate in You Bet Mining District; Nevada. oI Thence on a true line, vaa forked Oak marked ‘3B Theuce N 15° E 11.41. chains to . North, Kange 10 Exst, Mount Diablo Mestump marked “BC 56.” T1> 45’ W451 chains to a shaft 57.Thence> wy yy . Tidian, aud described in the Plats and Field ehence sn . notes oh file inthis office, as: follows :— ig . For the Neece and West and Brown’s Hill claim, viz: Beginning at a point in & Reservuir>from which a Pine Tree; five inchesin diameter beurs N 362°30’ W 2.51. chains. N 67> 30" . ‘thence on a true line, (variation of magC No 6g.” . netic needle 18SXE) S 36° 30’ E 10.79 chs > 40’ B -4-chains to a burnt . t° large Black Oakanarked ‘BC Ne, 31.” 0.25 chains to a stake C59,” standing.7 50 chains 5S of . ctiunsS 24 and@25 on-E line of . stuinp maghedB GGL". ‘Bhenee @ 39> E. Fuoned 8 58 30" W. 19.40 chatete He — All letters returned or de. 9 chiéimetoastake inarked “B C62.” “Thence . $S 54> .w_3.60 chains toa stake marked “3B . The stuke marke 2,61 chains'to a stake marked ‘BC 65."— Thence S 14> 15’ E 2.05 chains to an oak tree marked ‘BC 66.” 4.2i-chains toa stake marked *‘B C No 67.” Tuence $589 E5.¥kchains to a point in Reservoir e68, Thence SS9° 15° E335 chains to a stake marked ‘BC 69.” Thence N 71> 45’ E5.46 chains to a stake in Arkansas ruvine marked ‘*B C 70,” 3’ w 3.20 chains to a stake marked *‘B C No Thence 8 20>. w 10 chains toa stake marked “B72.” chains to place of beginning and containing 48.03 acres, and being a portion cf the W.y of NW 30, 'Lownship 16 North, hange 10. Kast Mt. Diablo Meridian. * Suid location was made prior to the -year 1853 anu has ever since been held and wor = ed by the claimant and his predecessors in interest under and in accordance with the customs end usages. of said Mining DisAdjoining “stehron the west. Hauarked **B C No. 32. Thence N_35* 36’ W 10:60 chains to a stake marked “BC, No. 33. Wsence N 19° 00° W. 16.38:to a stake marked “BG, No .34." ‘Thence, N85°_£-. 1800 chains to-a_stuke marked ‘ B. C-No352’ Thence S 23> \a0’ E 13.15 chains to -& stake marked ‘BC. NOU." at place of deginning, and containing 45d acres and being ii Lots 9 and 10 Section 6; Township 15 North, Range 1u East, and in thes E \ of S E44 of section 1, Lownship 16 h, Range 10 East Mount Diablo Meridian. Tow, connect with public survey commencing at the established eorn:r. to Townships 15 NRunge 10 E and 15 North ~Kange 9 E onThird standard North. Thence bast on ‘Township line 38:30 chains. Thence § 9F W 5.90 chainstostake No. 34, at the N W. cor ner of Brown's Hill claims, making the closing line from this to Township post, ¥. 81> 15’ W 37.81 chains. _For the Walloypa Claim, as follows, viz Cominenucing at‘a point in a Reservoir at 4 stake marked ‘*L C Nou 50,” from which the established corner on the third parallel North, between Townships 15 North,Range 9 East and 15 North, ange lv Bast, bears N 2S W 24.24 chains distant, Thence on & true line,—variation of the magnetic needle being 182 E,—s 18° 30’ E: 2.88 chains to alarge Black Oak marked “‘B C, No 49,” Thence 8 53° 30’ KE 8.96 chains to a Piue -stumponarked “B-CreNtor 45." Thence 8, 68°. W 7.42 chains toa stake marked “B. © No 47.” -Thence 815° i5* 6.24 chains tg a Pitch’ Pinemarkua@“*B C No 46."-1230/1 Thence $ 33> 15’ E,3,4¥ chains to a Sugar “4 . Pise marked Newi5.” Thence N 40° nee $ 8° 15’ w ¥.55 chains toa . d “B C 64.” Thence N 80> Thence 8S 61> w Thence $19 Thenees 439° W 12.97 4 and \ W cot S W & of Seé claimants are Henry Duryea and Rose cn xy Arkansas Canyon on the east, hereby required to present the Byrne, Attys for applicant. _WALTHAM WATCHES vy’ E 4.34 chaine® a_stuke marked “BC. ho 44.” ‘Vhenve 8 345 45’ E486 chainsto (W 1 i . New York . Whatever, 6 and 8 og. IN HEAVY CASES. F. have sent great numbers of_thesé . J0'+E 3.03 chains excellent watches to our customers . N n the Pacific Sttty<,aud all-have given . 4 Stake merked “BC. No 4¥.” hence § . satisfaction. . Sold more American watchesthan any other . house in the country, either wholesale or . retail, and the reaaon is, that our j rices jare low, and wevonly sella good article. . Our plan is, foSend single watches by Express to any place, no matter how remote with the bill to coflect on delivery; tu let the purchaser opén the patkage and exam. s jitie the watch. and be perfectly sutisfied be—~ paying the bill; and we offer tur any atch that—does REFUND THE MONEY. If you will write for TIVE PRICE LIst, < to you without expense, and from it you . will see that you can b ine ie ; . shen Wateh ‘af te ot oe B Seppe Wal. . Brown’s Hill claims the Pacific States that we alwa ders promptly. ‘When you wri that you saw this otiog in te nok Cal., Transcript, and if you’ we can name persons in eve the coast that have had wa’ De not let distance or your out:ofa.smua!ll Pine tree: inarked ‘BC No 43." . "Thene z co Ciwiis toe Sager . Pine marked “B C No 42.” “Thence $ se toa stake ‘marked “BC. NW 20> (’ E 6.82 chains to No4t.”) Thence “We have for several @®ears . >: 30° E303 chains toa stake niarked “BO No 89.” Thence’ 6 20 60° W 6.82 . chains to a stake marked “BC No,3%” . Thence 8 69> sv’ E45 chainsto a stake . marked “B. C. No 37.” Thence N 5° 30" ; . i, 47.12 chains to a steké marked “B. 0. No. 36” ‘Thenoe N, 815° Qo! W.9,04 chains to a stake marked ‘B,C. No. 35.” Thence . $ 84> 3y’ W 11.09 chains to the place . beginning, end containing 43.29 sacres.ai being in a poriton of Lots 6,11; 12 and 38, ‘hot prove sdtisfattory to . Tuwnshap 15 N Kange 10 & Mount: Diablo — : . Meridian. sai@ locations were made long prior — the year 1860 dud have been held and work: ea ever since by this applicant and his pre decessory in interes’ im acoordance the iniuingycustows and laws uf-You Bes Mining District. The Neece & West a! are bounded on the West by Birdseye Canon; on the south by vaeatt public haud ; om the Kast by elsims ot Hydeliff snd bush and Brown Brothers and on the North by vacant public land. The Walluupa Placer mine is bounded 0% the South and East by Hankin claims sud Birdseye Canon ant! on the other sides Claims owned by partics whose namzes 47° unknown, and by vacant-public land. <All persons a pe. any adverse cleim DESCRIP. . We will mail it! : est sivle . prices, and withvut ot risk We send so many watcher to ys have 4, 6 cases on hand, so as RTT the Nevada, want reference TY County on atches trom us. : : the-way . theret hereby $e sent the ti . ; y ereto are her requested to pre es ag ge ¥ ae writing for the . same Letor this LP. within 6d anys S203 ~ HOWAR ‘. gbe first day Of Pubsication hereof. No: ded ith Ave. New Yok Pose . T, B. MePAALAND, Register965 Broadway, . or, Fanpeniy 54 Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys fet bah} see . ® r the matter of the Estate of-Albert Lindsey, ~~ -. -eounty, California, in Fownsbips-15-and 16 Auburn Stre GRASS HE undersign thanks to his patronage, and ho ~_ ance of the same. Dx_hand, in the ful artitie usually fo CERY AND. PROV e— sell them atthe lo Charter 0a ‘~ Capital, Iam agent for pany, which offers different and bett kind ever offered bines--both Lifes : Bank. wM. Notary Public Grass Valley Jt NATIONA: H BROAD STREET. HIS WELL k ways open fe the Traveling Pub _been made to it, a gant style, “Fhe-¢ airy and comforts tompare favorably) in the State. ‘The aera nor expense ortable, Stages for all their Offices at. thi The-House—is the accotumodatio silliard Tab with the Hotel. A share of Publi ly solicited, decll an-oilice,\ In Kidd’s Bail _ Over Asch He is, prepared Mechanical and v¢ latest arid most ap _Artificial Teeth Vulcanite and A buaranteed as to g Vie ts made at r Nevada, May 30 BROAD 81 J AMES-cou Ways suppli IRK, MUTTON i Orders filled fro ivered af their. k Give peste ~ : _Nevada, March 1 } {AMY Gl ‘A’ =VISIONS. OPPOSITE M _ BROAD § "New and Fr Week, from the B: wf Goods sold at t delivered free of . WOOD RA EE miles fr A 19g 200. acr Tools), twe goc houses; Fifty 2 82res sOWwed to Apple orchard of earings. —F vehi old, The whole Puplements, for lurther-particuis ml Wei FURNITUR ERSONS in Fubniture }: ‘Bed Room ~ to Commo: uy t cities at MER: RL LAND SUR D. B. E. F. GRAY, U Office at the-c Or nreentccineeees = Poe