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December 28, 1872 (4 pages)

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eae ae ? _A‘ teal organdationshould stop: “ and disorder untihepe leaves him. There ALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established by: DR. #4. C. YOUNG, EN 1850. No Cure, No Pay. «Constitution, by Letter” or otherree. fPYVHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted -guceess of 21 years, and has become one of r che most celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number. annually received and < cured, place itin point of number of pa‘ Cients among the vary first of thesworld, and rthe success of ‘its treatment ranketifsecond t €o none. ‘ PRIVATE DISEASES.In Mates and! drregulazities in’ Females are t the great destrpysrsbirbealth, They insidt$iously attack thes yetemjrand gradually unédermine:.and destroy iit; they. drive he ? bleontfroni the ojzeek, the lustre from the + eye, the strenpth and vigor from the frame, sthey give-puxy'and diseased offspring; and ) poison Mbrauht bs euccessive generations, the space of wan, *The marks can be seen in Hcrofula; Consumption, Jripples, the Idiot‘ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL _ MEDICAIFNREMY to man, combining with fthe Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those who have been’treated with that pernicious . MINERAL’POIBON are not eared; the dis«vase has assumed a new form. / DO NOTSE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE; Lhat deavesthe poisos to crawl through $9 eyrvem, eating ite way into the tisenes organs beneath the apparently smooth surfface, te buyst eutin the future with a yirns encéthaiwill bdié the éfiects of medioind U. “BEMEN ALYWEAKNESS, ! The. young man «who. experiences ‘ that: . . growing weakness in his musunlar arid menop~and. consider whence it# rises. Ulewill Sud in tha, webk, ynessof the aetk,rtrembling of thelimbs, « disordered digestion ,-unacgountab failing . of the powerof the mind, distakte for-soTO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, ~ NEW REMEDIES 4 DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY J. ASLABLISHED vin 1854, for the ¢reat; ment of-Semmnl and Seminal Diseases such.esGonorther ; Gleet, Strigture, Syphiiis inqil-its fomms>~Seminal Wesekness, Impotenry, ete. Skin Diseases. (of years’ standing) and ’Ulcerated legs~euccessfully DR. GIBBON has the pleasmre of an, nouncing that be-has réturned from visiting he principal Hespitals of Eurqpe; and has resumed. practice at. his Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco,where his old patients and those requiring/his services may find him. he Doctor has spared. neither time nor money in seekitig out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the aileviation of human suffering. : . Horritle Diseases. ; How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a miverable existence from the ef‘fect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed iato the system !. Look at their pallid, ermaciated ahd disfigured faces and 4 their broken dow constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or theenjgyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until d_ath efoses the scenc. ‘Let parents, guardians,friends attend *to ay of those who are sufferin’ with any ofthese. horrible. life. destroying maladies—esee that they are cared for and cured before it be too laté. Send them immediataly-to Dr. goon, 4 physician who hae madc private disease his eppecial stu_y « ciety, dread of ‘impending trouble, forebad‘fer years, and who is certain’to cure the + ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las; «civics dreams, accompanied by groaving t deafness, loss of mueetilar -power,-andnu; + qerous other syneptoms ef disorganization, + the positive.teaces ds thatimest terrible and . destructive of: a1) @iseases--Beminal* Weak: r ness—wasting away bisupowers, read bhis hope of:tife endonanhood, and dragfing + him aleng thororeken path of his existence, + toward-arypremuature and loaths ‘To hinsWho finds his tife d ‘ the @scharge of the vital »tenee in nocturnal and_ tthe mere cessation of the causes Of ‘its ap»gearance brings no relief. : Marriage, thut~holy office; the safeguard sand hope of: ménhood, bringste suche one »no hope of eure, busddds td: his .misery.in t the jedgéithas Ss.-one mw ho'loaks »to him {6r 80 annch @fbhervhappiness #s 4 vict timof bie vit, etd auinnovent companion cof his punishment. hie adds to his misery ig ne reseue except in proper and skillfu t treatment. CConeult then, at once, a phystcian ‘whese-practicesand careful research ‘has made. hint thoreubhly conversapt with every. phase bfithetienrec. . Those who. have } become victims ® Redhitary vices, shatdread' ful, fascinaiing und destrnctaly habit; that ivparalytics véeds0f untimeed victims,should e who will sympasrings. .To such the y graves w'thiits smisgu « consult wi nuoutdeley tthise with «their ! Doctor would e : pelf, giving to ‘Perfect and + erance fro ermanent Cure, without ifinbusiness; change of dict, fear eof exposxre. : IRTANT TO T LADIES. Wken.# Female isin trouete,or afilicted with disease, and uires matical or surgiAa) attendance,;the inquiry should be, where ‘is there a pliyeician-whowis fully competent * to adrainéster relief, and~whtose respectable ataticungiin society recommends him to the <conféence Of thecommunity, The Doctor, .understanding*now impetatively necessary 1 these reqawwements are, feels called upon to \ interpose, and by ealling the attention of tthe afflicted to the ‘fact that he has been a > Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases tor twenty Years, and is fully qualified to : administer in all cases, both medically and : surgically, not ina superficial manner, but + in as thorough a manner as years of study + and practicé—both in hospitals and families —can make, tosave them from the hands. of ‘the unqualified unscrupyloua, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father, Allin affliction can find in him one who can feel and-sympathine witheand befriend them*:in'troitb!e—one in #nosesoovesy the uturest confidence can be » vlacee. To Co LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who * wish to consult theDocter, and-who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms tina letter, receive advice and assurance of «a cure at home. All letters returned or detreyed. Address, : ; BENJ.F.JSOSSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near .Montgomry. Box ; , re : “No. #19. «Application for.a Patent to a .Qvartz Gold Mining Claim. United States Land Office, \ Sacramento, California, Novi.19, 1872. P NHARLES MARSH, ‘WILLIAM EDDY q and CHARLES CSLEAVI?PT having filed : their application in this office fora patent to a mining claim, and the law aud instructions -. in such cases provided bavingbeen comptied with It is herebyordered that the annexed: notice offuch application be published for sixty days inthe Nevapa DatLy TRANSCRIPT a newspaper published nearest the location of snid claims at Nevada City, in Nevada econnty, State of California. T. B, McFARLAND, Register, {Copy of Notice posted on the Claim.] 3 PPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A QUARTZ MIN i ING CLAIM, Notice is herebY given to whom it may » concern, that an application has been made by Charics Marsh, William Eddy andharles Carroll Leaviit, tothe government of -the United States for a patent to the following described giarty.Jode zmining claims, viz: known asthe kda@y Qvavty Ming, located in Nevada Mining ‘District, Nevada County, California, “Lownship.wliwNyy. Range 5 E., Mount Diablo base and nteridian, on surveyed land, Beginning at a stake or post marked’P. No. lfrom which the quartery acction stake betweeth Sections land 12, yy. 16N., 1.8 E., bears north 71 deg. 15 min., west 10.6 chains, saidstake being the southvrn ba.ndery of the Penusylvania Gold M ning Company'’squartz ledge. . Thence on # trne line, variation 1s deg. I4 min, Kast, +8, 321? £19.10 ebains to a post marked No. #;-saidypost being on a line marking the . north houndary ef Nevada City, aud from ~ which a Binedenches in diameter bears 8. 61 deg. 80:mrin.y W. 19 links, Tho, exterior bonnderies being as follows: Beginning at the post. anarked P. No, 1, aforesaid, thence 28. 57 deg, 48.2nin. YW. 1.26% linkt tow stake warked ho, 3imrock mound, Thence 8, $2 deg. 12 min., Bu 1802 chaine to astake in , rock moundsnarked No.dy said stake being on the north boundary line of Nevada ity. Thence E.68 links to,a.2est in rock mound marked No, 6.£fronewhieb a Pine } inches cin diameter bears: 5.469 deg. 45 min., E. 6 links. Thence Navth 82 dev] 12 min. West 10.28 chains to a.steke ip-rock neeund marked Now'. Thence 8:57 deg! 48 mii. W. 0.2%) links to place of -beginning, containing one » ‘nd C8 v0 wores, according sumyey andeaim posted herewith. ’ All persons holding~anyadverse -elaim thereto are hereby required4o prescart: the sme bedore the Dédictorend Receiver Of the United States for Sacramento Land District, ut Sacramento, “California, ewithin sixty days. from the first«aey of prbWishing and posting hereof. 6 x: Dated Nevada City, Nevada. Goxyty,.California, November Lith, 1872, ' } j CHARLES MARSH, WILLIAM. EDDY, -CHARLES CARROL LEXVIPT. 8 wo dents. Ebon, fest invet cases without «mercury or tnjurious drugs. It is importaht to those who areafflicted, or to those who. are inestcd‘in the welfare of théir friends, t fetul of the many pretendéd docto “‘nfest all cities, publishing their curing all diseases in 4 fe vs upon the public.by using then inent physiciana from *E places. Be, therefore, ¢ atrict inquiries, er7you ands of those chiurtat Seminal Emissions, the cemsegmence of self abauce. OThigolitary vice;or depraved sexual in@tigyfice, is —prattiiced ‘by the youth of beutpsexes-to an: almdst-nn limited acing *withminerring certainty, the following train ef ‘morbid symptoms, urtless cemnbakiod “ey seeientific medical sres, viz: *Saslow--countenance, dark yonder the eyes; pain inthe head, ringginthe ears, neise' ‘like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneusifess about she loins, weakness of the limbs, contased\ vitien,' biunted intellect, loss of confidence /diffidence in approachingstrang; ers, a Gistike to form new acquaintances, 4 dispedition to shun society, loss of memory,!mectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tengue, fetid @reath, coughs,,consumption, night swents; monomania and frequent émsanity. Lf relief be not obtained, persons so afflictéd shotild apply immediately, -either in écidlly recommend him. person or by letter, and have a cure eéflected hand all guarantees afta{ by his new and scientific mode of treating his disease, which ‘ever fails of .effecting quick and radicaloure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who; will prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this complaint by either of the Sap Francisco quacks. ; Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these’ fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred Fesponsibility resting upon. them,-hor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off3. or sending for packages of meaicines may rely npoen his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more thah to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactorysremuneration of services rendered, consitering tlie circumstances of the cases, rather than a tue prevalent and elfjsh practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written! ifistrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pér, manent cure, or make no.charge. ; Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibstating case, simyptoms, length of time tite disease has contiriued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and. curiosity; to any part of the country, witb fall aa plain directions for use, By enchasing $15 in currency or $10 in coin, in _a* registered letter through the Post Office, or thraugh; Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. Adudzess DR. J: F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Gorumercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. ) Private entrance on Commercial street. 5 Berrember to. put BOX 1957 an thedet ter. Consultations FREE, ay Correspondents will ptease~ inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise iment in the DalLy Transcript. myl STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. B ADGER HILL AND CHEROREE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. No tice is hereby given that in aceordavuce with the provisions of Section 2}of Article 3, of the by-laws of the Badger Hill and Choro, kee Gravel Mining Company, a special mecting of the stockholders of: said Company will be held at the office of the Company, im Nowth San,>in Nevada jCounty, California, on Saturday, the 4th day of January, 1873, at 10 o’clock, A. M,,for the purpose of #lecting two Trusteeswto fill the vacancies occasioned by the resiguations ef ‘J. B. Cooke und John MeCarthy, “Trustees of said Company. By order of the Board of Trustees, JOHN B. HUNTER, President. Simon Furth, Secretary. dl4 Notice.of Assessment. NHAMPION GOLD, SILVER AND COPJ YER MINING COMPANY. Location of Works, Eimjire Mining District, Nevada County,Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a méecling of thé Board ot ‘Lrustees of said Company, held on the 30th day of November, A; D, 1872, an assessment of twedity.-420) cents per share was levied upen the ‘eap‘ital stock of said Company puyable imme. ‘wtely, in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary at his oflice, No. 200 Main Strect, in the city of. Stockton, county of San doa quin; State of Califormia. ‘ ‘ Any stock upon which said assessment shall yxerhafn unpaid on Saturday, the 4th day of January, A. D. 1873, shall be deemed delinquent, and will bedaly adver: tised for sale at public auction*; and untess payment shall be made betore, will be sold on Saturday the 25th day of Jauuary, 1873 to puy the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and expenses of salk. By order of the Board of ‘Trustees. H. L. MILBER, Secretary. Office, No, 2000 Main Street, Stockton, Calfornia. : a5 COUNTY WARRANTS. +A LL Warrents on the General Fund reg£& istered prior to June 7th, 171, all warrants On the Rond Fund registered prior toSeptember 4th, 1871, also: Warrant. Nos. 5,6 ahd 7 on Intigent Sick Fund r-gsterel Aug. 17th, 18T?, Will be paid on preentation, . Interest ceases from this ate. A. GOLDSMITH, Tr asurer. : By A. H. Pankan, Deputy. Nevada, Rec. 4th, S72. ‘ als}. be Application for aPatent to Place Gold. Mining.Claim. Unirep-88228s LAND OFFIGZ. . } Sacramento, California, Dec, 21, 672 ILLIAMIUPDJ JAMES L, GOULD AND MENIY . H. BROWN shaving filed their: applictttion in’ this office. fora Patent ted#Mining slaim,and the law and .instructionsiie «esuehcases provided, having been complied wwikh, it-is hereby otderdd that she annexéda Natice of. such Application be published for sixty days, inithe Nevada \Dagly Franscript,«e newspaper ‘published nearest location of said claim, at Nevada ‘city; in Nevada eounty; State of California. T: B, McFARLAND, Register. , Copy ef\Notice pested on the eleim. Application for Patent to: Mining Claim. Notice ishereby given to-whom it umay concern) that an application has been made by Willian Judd, James L. Gould: and Herry H. Brown to the Gevernment of she United>Stuates for a Patent to the. following describes Placer Gold Mining Claim known’ thedodiama Hil) Hydraulic Plecer . Ali inGouid Run‘ Mining District, County. 4T Placer, State of ‘xliforuta, being . beuuyded bythe min jm jkuewn »8 the i and Cedar Cliims on the North and claim knoWn as the Miawi clgi Evst, grid ont he Sonth by thee as the Mill Company and WwW god on the west by the W “Hawkins Company, A! Cedar Compapy, on surveyed mineral land, beinginthe 3:E.44¢ Roction Ie «48 the SAV % of Section ownship 4%,.North Range ly East Mount Diablo Menigiax, in the district nds subject to salé at. the United Stateé Land Office, Sacramento, California, phd cohtaining sixty-tree and 70-100 9¢re6, a8 shown by the approved plat filed ahd posted herewith. This claim was vated by’ F? Bourne, Brocks Judd and A. (Hodge in the year’A.D. 1852, and by — Soule avout the year A. D. 1859,iu accordance with the mining rules of the Gold Kun Mining District, and the record of this claim may be found upon application to the .Mining Kecorder at Gold Run. This claim is more particularly described im the following Field Notes approved by the United States Surveyor General for Oalifornia :— Commencing at Pest No 1 marked Indiana Hill Company and the N E corner %f the Albion Company's claim (var. 17 degrees E) thence $ 743g dey. E 10.70 chains to post No 2, in deep Hydraulic cut, thence 8 deg. E ¥,37 chains to post No 3, near lofty hydraulic pinnacle : thence 8 79 deg E 4.57 chains to post No.4 in deep hydraulic cut and South West corner of the Druid Company’s claim ;4hence N 78% deg. E 1427 cbuins io post-No 5 and N E corner of Indiana Hill claim évom whict a Black Oak 43 inches in diameter bears N 10 deg. W 6% links distant a Black Oak 16 inchesin diameter bears N 5734 deg. E 22 links distant ; thence South _I8 deg. £ 11,80 chains to centre of Bourne Kavine.2v.00 chains to post No 6, and North East cosner of Miami Compapy’s claim from which a Black Oak 12 inches. in diameter bears N 33 deg. W 44 links distant,a Black Ouk 8 inghés in diameter bears.8 4 deg, W 31 linksdistant ; thence 8 32/4 .deg. W 7.44 chains 40 post No 7 which stands over bank in cut 23 links and. toahe North West ‘Gor. ver of the.Miami Gompapy’s claim ; thence 5S 23 deg. K1473 chains to post Nod trum which a Pitch:Pine tree two teet in diameter Bears S 314 deg. © 58 links distant ; thence 8 77}4 dez, W4.95 chains to post No 9 and North Eust corner of Mill Company’s Claini from. -whieh a cluster of three small Uaks each two inches in diameter Lears Ni 16 deg. W 1.30 chains distant : thence N 823% deg. W. 2.80 chains.to centre of Ind.anu Hill Kuvine 3.15 chains to post No. 10 on West b nk of Indisna Hill Ravine from which a Black Oak: 15 inches in diameter bears.N 34 deg. E 1v4 chains and the corLer commun to Sections ¥, 10, 15 and 16, Township 15 North Kaunge 10 East Mount Diablo Buse and Meridian, bears 5 4% deg. W 8,76 chains distant ; thence N 4% deg. E 0.38 chains to post No 11; thence N 20 deg. E 0,39 chains to post No 12 ; thence N 54 deg.W 1,00 to post No 18; theneu N 24 deg. W 1.01 chains to post No 14; thence N 314 degrees W 0.77 chains to post No. 15; thence N 20% W 0.70 chains to post No 16; thence N 3Y¥ deg. W 0.43 chains to post No. 17; thence N 16 dég. W 1.37 chains to pust Nol8 ; thence N 39 deg. W 0.77 chaims. to post No19 ; therve’N 52 deg. W 10.02 sha. to post No 20 on point of hydraulic cut, where formerly stuod-an Oak Tree and to the North West corher of the Warreh Company, and North East corner of the Hawkins Company's Claius ; thence N.72 deg. W 9.83 chains to post No 21 and South East corner of the Albion Company ¢laims from which a Black Oak 10 inches in.digmeter bears N12 deg. East 1.14 chains. distant ; thence N 1444 4V.9,88 chainz. to post No. 1 and place of beginning trom which a@ leuning Black GYak 12 in diameter bea s South 57 W 1.25.chains distant a Black Onk two feet in diauneter bears 5 J14 deg. W 1.66 chains distant. All, persons holding any adverse claim thereto ure hereby required to present the «ume before the Regisiter and Receiver of the United States for Sacremento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days trom the first day of publishing and posting hereof, Datevt. aud sigaed al Geld Run, Placer County, California, this lyin day of December, 1572. JAMES L GUULD, WILLIAM JUDD; HiNRY. H. BRUOWN,. Applicants. By H. H. Brown, Agent. A copy of this Notice with the approved . Rlet was posted on the claim ona Shed about six hundred feet from North line of claim on the 19th day of December, J372. Henry H. Brown and Stephen G. Beers, Witnesses, dee2t PROBATE NOTICE. ee OF .CALIFORNIA, County of & Nevada. In the Prebate Court. Inthe luatter of the estate eof Nicholas Sloceyich, deceased. . Purswant to ofder of Court made this day, notice is hereby givenfthyat Satur. day, the fourth day. of January, A. D, 1873, at 10 o'cleck A. M, of saicl day, at the Oourt Koom of this Gourt, in the County of Nevada, hus been appointed for hearing the application of. A. Goldsmith, praying that a document tow on file inthis Court, purporting to-be the last will and testament of Nicholas Slecevich, deceased, be adwitte . to probate, and that letters testamentary be issued theréon.to the said A. Goidsinith, at which time and place all persons interested thereiu May appaar and coutest the sume, Sevada, Cal. Dec, 23d, 1372. ae oT. CU PLUNELKTY, Clerk. . By:Jue Pattison, Deputy Clerk. “Williams & Johnson, Attys. for the. Petitioner. a5. Notice to Tax Payers. \Y OTICE is hereby given that the Assesso Ment. Kall of Neyada City, for the year cuding May 1, 1873, has been pixced in my hands, and that the Taxes charged onthe same are naw due and payable EF will be in uttendince atthe Marshal's ofice, on Broad street,tor the purpose cf recewving the Taxes every day 4Suudays exceptc@) from 10 o’cl’k A, M, tiil 12 o'clock, M. «nd frm 2 till 4 o'clock, Pe. M.until Jauumry 4th. 1373 ; and al Taxes 2emaining @ce and unpaid on the latter dateasilbbe veclared delinquent, and be plteed indbedands of the Cily Attorney for collectéan. G. 8. S. GETCHELL, i And ex-ofticio Tax Cullector, Nevada City, Dee. 7th, 1Is72. : NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law FFICE—Corver of Broad and Pine sts., Ovér-‘areen Walu’r Uavar Stuie. . . PRIVATE’ MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate€ha DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S : Medical and Surgical Institute, * No. 519 Sacramento Street, Gomner of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doors ‘below the What Cheer House] 2, -“BAN FRANCISCO: PPrivate estrance on Leidesdorff Street, Petablished expressly to afford the afflicted ssound atid Scientific Medical sid, in : the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic dis— 7 eases, Cases of 4 Seeresy AAND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. . To the Afflicted. € OCTOR\™. K. DOHERTY ‘RETURNS his sincere thanks td his numerous /patients for their patronagé,'‘and would take this opportunity 5 remind them tuat ne contiziues to comsult at his Institute for the . of chronie diseases of the Lungs, Liver dneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis:in all its fofms and stages, Seminal ‘Weakness, and ajl the horrid consequences of self-ddnse, a Gleet,. ures, Noctusnal and Diurnal Emissior4, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Lo‘ns, Inflammation of: the Bladder-and the Kidneys, etc., and he hopes that his yee ape. rience and successful ce will continue k-¢+oinsure* him e@ share of public patronage. By the practice of ‘many years im Europe. and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficteht and successful rremedies mercury, Charges moderate, treats his patients ina corrett and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity fron wien of kn@wn respectability and high standimgn society. All parties consulting him, bydetter or otherwise, wilereceive the best artd gentlest treatment, and implicit To Correspondénts. . part ofzhe Gtate,dowever distant who may desixe the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases;and who think proper to subnrit a wfitten: statemen* o such, in preference‘to holding a personaf interview, are respectfully asanred that their COMMTUNIGATIONS WILL BE HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL, If the case befally and candidly described, personal: fommunication ,will be unnecessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen, and the . eneral treatment of the casediself, (includng the rcme lies) wil] be forwarded without delay rad in such a manner as *o convey no ides of the puxport of the letter or parcel 40 transmitted. Gonsultations by letter or
otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or ao pay. A ' * Spermatorrhoa. BR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embédying his wn views and experience in réiation to Impo. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhcea, ar Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sex nal Organs.” This little work contain Sin formation of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, anG will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. 824 San Francisco, Cal. No, 420. 4A pplication. for Patent to Quartz GoldMining Claim. UnNIrep Srates LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 21st, 1872. IRAM H. SWEET having filed his application in this Office tor a Patent to a Mining claim,and the law and instructions in such cases provided having, been complied with, itis hereby ordered thaf the annexed notice of suchapplication be published for sixty days, in the Nrvapa Daity TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper published nearest Nevada county, Staté of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. $e Copy of Notice posted on the claims. Application forPatent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may coneerh thatan-application has been made by H. H, Sweet to the Government of the United States for a patent to the, following described Guldand Silver Quéviz Mining Claim, viz : Known as ‘“‘the Wisconsin Gold aad Sibvér Quartz Mine’, ituafed in Eureka Mihing District, in Nevada nty, State of California, iu ‘Township 18, N. R. 11 E. Mt. Diablo’ Base and Meridian, Beginning ata stuke marked No: 1. from which a Tam«rack tree, 18 inches dia, N 67° W 44 links, a Tamarack 14 in. dia. beara.N.5? 30° W 88 links and Post common to Sections 4 and 5, Township 17 North Range No. 11 E. and Sections ® and 33, Townships No. 18 North Range No. 11 E bears 8 24° 15" W 330 96 chains: thence variations of: the Magnet ¢ Needle being variation 1TS E, N 15° 30° W on a true course along the caurse of the vein as indicated by the cropp*fiys 37 87 chs (2,500 fect) to astake marked No. 6, in rock mound on North bank of an old Ditch, embracing the whole Ledgewith «11 its dips, angles © d variations, together with the following -described surface ground ; Commencing at a stake marked No. 1, from which.a Tamarack tree 18.4n. dia. bears N 67° W 44 links distant a Tamarack 14 in. dia. bears N 5® 30° W @&dinks distant and the Post comumréirto Sections 4 and 5,'lTownship No. 17 North Range No 11 E.and Seections 32and 33, ‘Towaship No. 18, North Range No. 11 E bears 824° 15> W 330-96 hs, thence variatiouofthe Magnetic neele being variation 17> EN 74° 30° Eona true line 4,55 Ghs toa stake marked No. 2 in rock 1a0wnéefrom woich s Tamarack 10 in, diameter bears 3 83° E 23 links distant thence N 15° 30:-W 19°@0-chains toa stuke marked No, 3. in rock mound, thence 8 74° 301 W309 chaius to a smakbstake intniddle of Couaty road leading trem Henness Pass te South Fork, thence N.15° 30° W 18-87 chathe rto a stake marked “No.5, in rock mound+tanding on the Seuth ban: of an old ditch; thence S 745530 1.51 chiins to a stake marked No. 6, in rock mound at North end of centrelime oftode ‘stamding on the North ban¥ of an 6ld@@itch and about 2 0 chains south of road leading from Lurekan to Henness Pass route; thence 8 7425 301 W LS] chuins to a stuke marked No 7,in Fock mound ; thenee 8 15° 30.-E 18-87 chains to a stake marked No & in rock mound from which a yellow piuad4v in, diameter bears & 1.40 links : thence 74° 30° W303 chains ta.a stuke parked, Ee Z: in rock masgad Reo Trieh ay low pine 40 in, di s ee 1.15 links ; ee ® 15° x's 19.00 chains to a stake marked No. 10 tmom which a Tamarack -42-im. diameter bears.s 1a° ba links, a .Tamarack 16 in, din. bears West 56 links,:and a. Tamarack etree TOsin. dia. bears N 27° E links ; me N 3#O. 3tr E 4-55 chato place of begitiuing, contwining 22 99-100 acres according to U S.system of surveys: ‘The mining -claims neamest to said ‘Wisconsin Gold and Silver Quartz Mine” are the claims of edteorge Mitehell and Wilham Quinn, situatedin a southwesterly direction and distamt theregold snd silver quartz mine is of. record and the sume maybe found igi the books ot records of miniug locatious,in the office of the County Recorder .of Nevada County, State of California. “Lhe diagram ‘posted sand filed with said application more parrcicnlarly describes said niining claim, thereto are hereby required to present the sune betore the Kegircer and Receiver of the United®States for Sacraméato Laad Dist trict, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the tirst day of pyblishing and posting he Les ue eta Datel and symed at Ew eka, October 30th, 1872. HIRAM H. S\ EET, Applicant. A.J, Ridge,.Atty aur Applicant. mgt 1 i . and‘:instructions in such. cases }eraljind, beginning at a post marked No. against diseases of all kinds. He uses no‘ Pationis (male or female) residing in-any . thereto are required to present the same the location of said claim gt Neveda city, in . ‘signed a Commissioner.to sell and convey from, about one half mile. Locadtias of said . . All persons holding any adverse claims }; Mou die pplication for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. Unrrep States LAND OFFICE, . " Sacramento, Gal. Dee 7th, 1872. INCENT G. BELL AND GEORGE D. D. McLEAN having filed their aplication in “this office for a Patent to-a Placer Gold Mining Claim, and the law provided having been complied with, it is hereby ondered that the annexed Notice of. such Application -be published for sixty ‘days an the ‘“ NevapA Darcy TRaNscRipT,’” 8 newspaper published nearest the location of -said claim,at Nevada city, in Nevada County, State of California, T. B. McFARLAND, Register, APPLICATION FOR PATENT »'TO MINING CLAIM. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that am application has been made by Vincent G. Bell und George D. McLean to the Government of the United States for Patent. to the (following described Placer. 1d Mining Claim, viz : knownras the Cen1 Claims, ¢ituated in Blame ‘Tent Mining District, im Nevada county, State of California, being bounded by-the mining claim of Belden & Hager and by the rim rock and. by vacant ‘ground on the north, by the Last Chance’mining claims on the east, by the dividing ridge between the South Yuba River and Rock Creck on the south, and by:Belden and Hager on the west, and more particuiarly described as ‘folows, to-wit> on unsurveyed public min1 from which a post marked \ &, standing 120 chains north from section stakebetween Sections 4and%S.on the north bomndary of ‘Township 16 north, Range 9 east, Mount .Diablo Base and Meridian, bears. south @1 deg. 20 min., west 61.87 chains distant; thence north.43 deg., east 67 chains toa maple tree~20 inches in diameter marked No 2; thence.north 41 deg., east 24chainsto @ live oak tree 16 inches in diameter Muarked No.8} thence south $3 deg: Minin’; east 10.85 chains to a post marked No. 4, from whicb.a live’ oak tree 10 inobes in diameter bears south 38 deg. 15 mig., east 40 links distant; thence seuth 2 deg. 30 min., east 6,40 chains to a dead spruce tree marked No. 5; thence south 24 deg., east 0.64 chains to a prominent projecting point of rock from which alive oak tree 30: inches in diameter bears. north 20 deg. 45 min., west 45 links distant; thence south 58 deg. 30 min.,avest 0.88 chains to a cedar tree 24 inches in diameter marked No 7; theree south 7 deg. 30 min., east 2.33 chains to a red oak tree 15inchés in diameter marked No. & thence south 18 deg. 15 min., weet 4.75 chains toared oak tree 24 inches in diameter marked No. 9; thence south 71 deg., east 1.50 chains to an oak tree 9 inches in diameter marked No. 10 and W, C., stanaing in forks of sailor Ravine; thence south oi deg. 30-min., west 9,75 chains to an ask ‘e-e 30 inches in diameter marked No. 1’; taence south 8 deg., west 53.50 chains to a sugar pie tree 60 inches in diameter pearked No. 12; thence north 88 deg., west 23.50 chains to the placeof beyinning, containing one hundred and sixty-three and : 43-100 (163 13-100) acres of land, be the sameamore or less, in Township 17 north, Range’9 east, Mouut Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at the United States Land Oce, Sacramento, Cadifornia, Said claim not having been recorded. Said claim bejng still more particularty described inithe diagram posted and dled with said aDalication : All persons holding any .adverse claim before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the irsat day of publishing and posting hereof. 4 “Dated Decemsber 4th, 1872. .Posted Dec. 4th, 1872. WWINCENT:G. BELL, G. D. McLEAN, ’ Applicants. Niles Searls, Att’y. for Applicants. dil Commissioner's Sale. HEREAS, on the Twentieth day of Deceminber, A. D.,. 3872, the District Court of the Fourteenth dndicial District of the Stato of California, in and for the county of Nevada, in a certain cause, No, 3792, then pending in said Court, and wherein John Monnier {was Plaintitf and Frederick Morlet was Defendant, made and entered its certain Order, Judgment and Decree in said cause dissolving the copaertnership theretofore existing between-said flaintin and Defendant under the, name of: ‘*Morlet and Company,” and appointing the: underto the purchaser or purchasers thereot the co-partuership property tberein® described end ordered tu be sold and to apply the proceeds of such saleas by said Order, Judgment and Decree directed. Thesaid _property described in said Order, Judgment and Decree, and thereby. required to be sold being the following, namely: All that certuin tract of land kmewn as the Rauch of Morlet & Co., situate, lyingand beingyimthe Township and County of Nevada and State of California, bounded and deseribed as foilows : Beginning at 4 pointwhere theseuth liné-of the Blue Pent Rauch igtersects the west side of the nemim road leading from Nevada City to Bie Tent,,and running thence N, 84 deg.-45 min. W. 60 ch ins to.a black oak tree 30 incnes -in diameter ; thente’S. 20 deg. 30 mim, W. 27 50-100 chaizs; thence 8, 34.deg, 45min. E, 60 chains toa point on the west. side of the BlueTent read : thence up the wisterly side of said road N 20 deg. 30 min. E. 27 50-100 chains to the place of beginning ; contaihing one Jundred wnd sixty acres ef land; more or less, together with the dwe)ling house erected and being upo: said.land and hereto fore owned by said Pluimtitf and Defendant as copartners knuwa end designated ag, the heuse of “Morlet & Co.” Also, that certain other tract of: land ‘adjoining the tract abeve described and bounded and deseribed as follows, namely ;— bounded on the southdy main Rock Creek, on the west by most’ easterly line of land heretoiere owned by one. Arbegast and ‘Yuba River and Rock €ree known us “Arbegast’s Ranch,” bounded ou the north by tac truet of land herein above first described and an the east by the main road leading from Nevada city to Blue Tent. Said tract coutaining sixty acres of land, more <or less, situate in the Township, County and State last above mentioned and being a portion of the tract of land purchased by said Plaintiff end Defendant of one Layton and known and designated as the **Layton Ranch,” Now therefore, notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of said Oraer, Judgincnt and, Decree. and pursuant to an order of sale thereon, bearing date December 20th A. D. 1872, issued out of said District Court and to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, in United States gaild coin, in front of the Court House door, i the City and County of Nevada, State of California, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1873. between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M, and’3 o’elock,.P.» M., all of + the above described lands and rea] estate, togéther with the dwelling house and improvements thereon being and the appurtelenances thereunto belonging, . Given under my, band at the City and Couuty of Nevada, this 26th day of December, A. D. 1872. z JOSEPH PERRIN, Commissioner, She itfof Nevada County Williams & Johnson, Atto neys. 427 NOTICE. OFFICE SOUTH YUBA CANAL CO. Nevada City, Dee.10th, eect } WT OTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the south Yuba Canal Companyaill be held at the offiee of the Company, in -Nevada City, on Mouéay, the 13th day effJanuary, a. D. dll e No. 4%, ee Application for Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim. © ; United States Land Office, Sacramento, California; Dec. 9th, 1872, Hons KILHAM having filed his application in this office tor a Patent to amining claim,and the law and instructions having been complied with, it is hereby or. dered that theannexed notice of such appli. cation be published for sixty days in the Nevapa DAILy TRANSORIPT,a newspaper pub. lished nearest the location of said claim in Nevada city, Nevada county, State of Cali. fornia. T. B. McFARLAND, Register, APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO mix. ING CLAIM, Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that an application has been made by Horace Kilham terthe Government of the United States for a patent to.the following described placer gold mining claims, yiz: Known as the Horice Kilham Mining Claim situated in Blue Tent Mining District,in Ne vada County, State of California, being bounded by the mi ing claim: known 4s the Knterprise claim on the East, onthe sont by the dividing ridge, between the South bk, and on the West and North by vacant unoccupied lang and more particularly described as follows: to-wit: on unSurveyed land. Said location not being on record and being in Townshi 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Bese and Meridian, in the district of lands sub.ject to sale at the United States Land Office Sacramento, California, beginving at a stake marked No 1, standing at the south west corner of said claim from which a poat marked 44 S., standing 120chains north trom Section stake between Sections 4 and 5 on north boundary line of Township 16-'N R, @ east bears south 45° west 21.25 chains and running thence from said take No 1, north 9° east 76.50 chains toa . Oak tree 16 inch. es in diameter marked No 2 thence north 64° 30 east 13.50 chains to a post marked No-3 standing ina rock mound in a field from which post the south east corner of g cabin beats north 50° exst 100 links dis. tantj thence north 149 15,east 20 chains to post marked No 4from which a B. Oak tree 12 inches in diameter bears sonth 45° east 38 links distant thence north 76° 30 east 49 chains to a post marked No-b.from which a B Oak tree 30 inches in diameter bears south 10° east.53 licks distant, thence south 12° east 32 chains. to marked No 6, from/ whic —Oak tree 30 inches in diametet. beaY® north 40° west 100 links <distant and ~ B Oak tree 6 inches in dismeter bears south 85° east 30 links distant, thence south 41° west 6 chains to post: marked. No 7 standing in a deep cut, thence north 88° 45 west 21 chains to a sugar pine tree 60 inches in dis ameter standing at the north-west corner of the Enterprise claims and marked No 8, E ‘No 2, thence south 26° west 30.50 ¢hains to a post marked No9in rock mound at the south-west corner of the Enterprice claims, thence south 82° 45’ west 17.75 thains to the place of beginning—containing three hundred fifty-six and 47-100 (356.47) seres of land be the same more or less. Said ° claim being still more particularly described in the diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present. the aame before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento Land District, at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the date hereof. Dated and signed at Nevada ©.tyDec. 4th, 1872. Posted on Claim Dec. 4th, 1872. HORACE KILHAM, . Applicant. Niles Searls, Attorney for Applicant, dl3 No. 431. Application for Patent toa Placer Gold. Mining Claim. UNITED StTaTEs LAND OFFICE, Sacramente,.Cal., Dec. 2ist, 1872. ; HILANDER H. BELDEN AND EZEKIEL HAGAR having filed tucir application in this Office for a Patent toa mining claim, and the law-and instructions in such cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be pub lished for sixty days in the Nevapa DaiLy TRANSCRIPT, anewspaper published nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. f.,.B. MCFARLAND, Register. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM, Notice is ,hereby given to whom it may conccrn, that.an application has been made by Philander Hartwell Belden and Lzehkiel Hagar te the Government of the United States femme patent to the following described mining claiw,viz: known as the Enterprise Claims, sitnated in’ Blue Tent Mining District, Nevada County, State,of Califor. hia, being buynded by the mining claim of ° Horaée Kilhum on the north and west, by the Central Cluims on the east, owned by Beil & McLean, aud onthe south by the dividing ridge between the South Yuba River and Rock Creek and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: on unsuryeyed lund; describéd as’ follows, said ¢laim not cing of record: Beginning at a post marked No. 1 frem which a post marked !4 5, standing 120 chains north from section stake between Sections 4and 50n north boundary of Township 16 N.,; Range 9 east, Mount Diabio Base and Meridian, bears south 62% deg., west 36.90 chains distant, and running thence north 25 deg., east 30.50 chains wa sugur pine tree sixty inches in. diameter marked No. 2; thence south 88 deg. 4 min., east 22 chains toa post. marked No. 3 standing ina deep cut; ‘hence north 41 deg., east 6 chains to a post marked No. 4, froi which a B. oak tree 30 ineties in diameter bears north 40 deg., west 100 links distant, and a.B. oak tree 6 inches in diameter bears south 85:deg., east JU links distant; thence south 25 deg. 80 min., east 1.75 chains across Enterprise Ravine to a live oak tree 16 inches in diameter marked No. 5; thence south 41 deg., west 24 chains to a waple tree 2 inches in diameter amarked No. 6; thence south 13 deg., west €7 chains to® stuke standing in a rock mound on the dividipg midge marked No.7; thence north 74 dey., west 29 75 chains along the sunimit of the diviaing ridge between south Yuba and Rock Creek to place of beginnimg;con— lining one hundreu sevetity-nine and 61-100% -ucres of land, Being in Townshjp 17 north, Rauge 9 vast, Mount Diablo B. and M., said claim being still mere particularly described in the diagram posted and filed with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Keceiver of the United States Land Office, for Sacramento, Land District, at Sacramento, Cali fornia, within hereof, n w Datedand signed at Blue Tent, Dec. 4th, 1872. : PHILANDIR A. BELDEN. EZEKIEL HAGAR. ' Applicants. Niles Searls, Att’y. for Applicants. 425 ANNUAL MEETING. 6 Taare Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the “OMM#GA WATER AND MiNING COMPANY" grill be held on tie THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 157), 84 the Bank of Nevada County, at 2 o’clock, 2M. kh. W. TCLLY, Secretary. Nevada, Dec. 9th, 1072. _'T0 SCHOOL TRUSTEES ‘ Hi HAVE this day appointed JOHN PATTISON Deputy County superintendant who will transact all business connec with the.ottce, during my absence. Orfiee 1873. “OHARLES MARSH. Secretary. a in Couuty Clerk's rovm. es B. 1. avaTsuN. Mevada City, Tec. 15th. 9” sixty days from the date‘Corner o ‘ TF One Year-“Sik Month . “Three Mon * . 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