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MEDI AL INSTIT
“pR. 5. ©. YOUNG, IN 1850. °
}. No'Oure, No Pay.
{
Consultation, by Letter or other~ Fret,
HIS CELEBRA’ INSTITUTE: HAS.
oyed on‘this'Coast an nhiriterrupted
success of 21 years, and has become otte of
the most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually recéived and
cured, place itin point of number’ of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
to none. \
. PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males and-Irreguiarities in Females are
the,great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually un_. bloom from the: cheek, /
€ye, thé strength and vigor
they give puny and diseased pring; and
poison, through successive gen ons, the
Yaee Of man. The. marks. can -be :
, izedas the most FATAL
fo man, combining with .
lustre from the .
m the frame,
N pied i
JOSEPH P. “re
DIN and FRA
; they drive jhe .
. Application for Patent to Placer
Gold Mining Claim.
Copy of Noticeposted dxithe claim. ~
_Notice is hereby given to whom it. may
concerti that an application has been made
by Newton ©. Miller, Egbert Judson, John
Huston, Abraham: Block, Simon Furth, Danbiel Furth, Joseph B,Schatdin, Nicholas.
hardin and Frances Jane Abbey,copartners
: zanita. Mining Company’s claims
Marysville, California, Jan. 18, 1872.
IN C.-_MILLER, EGBERT JUDJOHN HUSTON, ABRAHAM
CK, SEMON FURTH, DANIEL FURTH,
EN, NICHOLAS SCHARJ. ABBEY having filed
their application in this office for 4 Patent to
a Mining claimant the law and instructions
in such cases provided
plied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be publishéd for ninety days, in the Ngvapa DaiILy
TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published nearest
the location of said claim at Nevada city, in . .
Nevada county, 8 :
having been comtate of California.
‘LB. AYER, Register.
the Venereal, dowbles his dangers. “Those
whe , : ‘that pernicious
MINERAL POISON are not 3. the‘dis‘Do NOT BE.SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE.
That leaves the poisom to craw] through the
system, eating way into the tissues and
—organs-beneath the apparently smooth sur
face, to burst outin the future wie yirn_ lence that will baffle the effects of he
SEMINAL WEAKNESS. i
The ences that
wing wet
A ‘shonld step andconsider
whence ita rises. He will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of th= limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountah’® failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for sooiety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivious dreams, accompanied by growing
deafness, loss of muscular er, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization,
he poritive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all disexses—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying
_ his hope of life and mantiood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existenéé,
. toward a premature and loathsome grave,"To him whe finds his life dribbling ont in
the discharge of the vital principle of existéace in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings.no relief. ;
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings to such a one
no hope of-eure, but adds to his misery in
tim of his evit, and an innocent companion
and disorder until hope leaves him, There
treatment.Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
Wecdme Victims Of Solitary vices, thaf dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
rave: hitg misouiced v ms. shonid
consult wi aout delay, one who will:
Doctor would
self;giving to and allguarantees of a
Perfect and Permanent Care, without hinof exposure.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
with. di , and requires medical or
cal attendance, the ingaley should be, where
oe therea physician who is fully competent
administer relief, and whose respectable
8! im society recommends him to the
» ‘confidence of the community. The Doctor;
ing how imperatively necessary
ire: its are, feels called upon to
inte r calling the attention of
the afflicted to the that he has been a
Professor of Obstetricsand Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is\fully qualified to
#dministerin all cases, both\medically and
‘surgically, not in a superficial
in as thorough’a. er as years’
and prictice—both in hospitals and fami
-—can make, to save them from the hands
the ungualificd umserapulous, and design>
ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him . .
as upoma father. Allin affliction can find
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
‘placee. ‘ :
Consultation, by Lerter or otherwise, FREE
THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES
Com’ from private prescriptions of
Dr. Young, have now obtained a most ex_ ended popularity. and. are correctly yiewed
. 80 be the afi 1% Surest remedies for the
complaints for which they are applied. The
cons of accruing testimoniais of their
” efficacy, declare them to be pre-eminently
_ Supériorin their action.No tady should be
Srithout these Renovating Agents. :
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE—The Gitatest Discovery of this or any other Age.
: RXEVENTIVE POWDERS FOR Marrrep Lapins —'Thése Powders: will be found of=essential value to those whosé means, health
or other circumstances do not permit them
-to increase the number of their famirty without inconvenience,: suffering end perhaps
risk of life. This preparation is new, safe,
infallible, convenient, and simple, and can
, heir use should be avoided at certain
times, Price, $10 a box. ss
NCH LUNAR OR FEAMLE MONTHLY
PILLS, for the cure of suppressions, etc.,
Bent by mail or express. Price, $5.
: Xe Correspondents..“TETTERS:—Persons of ¢ither Sex, who
wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot
wisit the city can, by-stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive adyice and assurance of
a cire af home. All lettefs sebirnedd ot destrayed. . Address, : E
BENJ. ¥F. JOSSELYN,.M. D.
Wo. 618 Sacramento Street, near-Montgom;:
ry. Box a SaaS
Notice,
Poe e :
cee is hereby given that the Brick
Building 4Store).of Rung Lee, situa.
ted on Main® it, in the town of Truckee,
County ef Nevada, State of Celifernia,.dins
been sold to TUNG SHING TONG & COM.
PANY, and hereafter all persotis’ Mwting
“Hille‘egainst F Lee, the undersigned
‘will haye nothing to do with. eerie
‘SING SHING: PONG.
Truckee, Jan. 27, 1872. a
~ é ; a x —
Ne ishereby given that the gutire
: “to ‘stock df, Chinese Gbdds” belongih
dung Lee. n gold to LOON TUNG
S CHENG an no bills will be paid by our
1y Fung Lee & Co.
‘Trackee, Newada County, Jam. 27, 1872.
a Pate
-Mining
ed land, No’
unc
Al
with and befriend them in trouble—one in
to the Government of the United States for
to the following described Placer
ims, viz: Sitwated on unsurveyid. of Township 16 North, Range
8 East, Mount
more particular!
Beginning at a Post
will sympa. » 49-39-chains-to-a Post marked No. 14;
thise with their sufferings, Yo such the . thenc ° ee ae
jally recommend-him= eet pe E4.73 chains tos Post markimed,
jan23
iablo Base and Meridian and
described as follows :—
arked Manzanita Co.,,
No. 23, from which the North East corner
of Joseph Kelly’s enclosure on the West side
of the County Road leading from Sweetiand
to San Juan bears South 49° Bast 60 links
distant ; and running thence N 73° W 7.58
chains to a Post marked No, 24; thence S
2234 2 W. 2.53 chains to.a Post marked. No,
25 ; thence N 6934 W. 3.59 chains to a. Post
marked No. 26: thence N 68%° W. 1.95
chains to’ a Post marked. No. 27: thence S
40% ° W. 0.40 chains toa Post marked No.
98; thence S 9° E 2.24 chains to-a Post
marked No. 29; thence § 773° E. 2.71
chains to a Post marked No. 30 ; thence 8.
444° E. 7,11 chains to a Post marked-No,
-31 : thence 8 4544 ° E 3.80 chains to a Post
marked No. 32; ‘thence §.2345° W. 2.57
chains to a Post marked No. 33; thence N
4635 9 W 6.40 chains toa Post marked No.
34; thence N 416° W 4.00 chains to a Post
marked NO. 35; thence’ S$ 16° W 3:88 chains
to a Post marked No. 36 ; thence S$ 16° ‘W. .
6.30 chains to a Post marked No. 37 ; thence
.N 883; °W, 1.21 chains to a Post marked No.
38; thence 88° W_ 5,52 chains to a Post
marked No. 39; thence N. 73% W. 9.65
chains to a Post marked No. 40; thence N
31° E4.15 chainsto a Post marked No. 41 :
—— pho E coy chaise toa Post marked
: v 0.1; thence N. 18° W, 4.80 chains toa
the knowledge that the one who looks, to . Post marked No. 2; thence S 694° E. 2.96
him for so much of her happiness is a vie. chains to a Pest marked No.3: thence N
944° E, 2.35 chains to a Post masked No. 4 ;
of his punishment. He adds to his misery . thence N. 70° W. 5.85 chains to a Post
: : ‘ ; marked No. 5; thence. N. 10%° W. 5.14
is no rescue except in proper and skillful . chains to a Post marked No. 6; thence N
64}¢° W 3.00 chains to a Post marked No. 7:
ees NT W, 6.96 chains to a Post mark; hed ed No. 8; thence N 16° E. 4.95 chains to a
every phase of the disease. Those who have . post markied No.9); thence N.53° E. 15.30
cheine toa Post marked No. 10 ; thence N
ahs y. 1.51 chai 3 x v :
Ailgthousmndeof wick roonsawtith paralvtics . thongs bio We tae chains ino Post
and consumptives, and hundreds of untime. marked No. 12; thence N16° E. 7.50 chains
; thence N.52%° E. 2.45 chains .
aa he ee ee 40 chains a Post mar 0. IT;
erance from business, change of diet, fear. thence § 044° E. 10.33 chains to a Post
marked No. 18; thence 8 9%°9 W. 3.84
chains to a Post marked No. 19: thence 8.
Surgi. thence § 89° W. 0.34 chains toa Post marked
No. 21; thence 8, 37° E 8.19 chains to a
Post marked No, 22; thence § 4° E: 6.00
chains to the place.of. beginning—containing about ninety-five acres as shown in the
ellow shaded lines in the accompanying
jagram and are bounded on the North by
the Mining Claims of the Rough & Ready Co,,
James Fraser and the Joint Stock Comparty;
on the East by the mining claims of Plumer
Angier & Co. Blake, Foleyand Skehen, rim
rock, Isbister& Sweetland. Patton & “Graham, rim rock, Manzanita. Mining Company
and Of Evans ; on the Seuth by the browof
the Hillsloping toward Sweetland Creek :
andon the West by the mining claime of H.
P. Sweetiand, Last Chance Company, New
rk Company, Brown, Ogle and by ground
1 persons holding any adverse claim
-therete
same before t
United States
“Land District, at
within ninety days fro
Dated Sweetlands, Nev
Jan. 16th, 1872.
Register and Reeeiver of th
Office, fér Marysville
arysville, California,
the date hereof.
County, Cal.
For Self and Cowith, itis hegeby ordered that the annexed
Noticeof such Application be published fcr
ninety days in the Nevada Daily Transcript
county, State of California,
APPLICATION FOR PATENT.LO. MIN“Wotice is hereby given to Whom it may y
_corcern, that an application has been miade
dy. the Middle Yabe Mining Company. a
corporation, duly incorporated under the
laws ofthe
ernment ofthe United States for a Patent
+-to-the-followi
ing Claim. viz; Wnewn asthe Middle Yuba
Indian Creek Mining Dis
Nevada counties, State of Ca :
hounded by Jones’ Bar dn the north.and on
the south by Frenchman's Bar, on the-east
and west by perpendicular rocks from 1500+}:
to 2000 feet high there being no known mining claim or claims bounding this said claim
land, being in Township 18 North, Range 8
and 9 Kast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; in the District (f lands.subject'¢o sale
at Sacramento, California, and-‘containing
about fifty-three acres.
point in the bed of the Middle Yuba River
at corner No. 1, ona small Sycamore tree,}
atthe lower end of the claim bears north
59 O west 32 links distant and corner No, 36
on 8 small Mandrona bears S 54° E 199
links distant (courses magnetic) up river to
corner No. 1}, thence N70 1-2° E 7.10 chains
to point from which an Alder bears N 14°
FE 0.42 chains corner Ne. 2, a Live Oak bears .
S$ 6° W 1.32 chains, corner No. -35, from
corner No. 2,.8 60°
from whicha Live Oak yeere $149 W 1,23
cliains corner No. 34 fromhc
79° ¥ 10,30 chains to point from which a
Live Oak bears yt
corner No. 33 from corner No. 4, N
¥ 10-60 chains to point from which a
Oak bears N 12° W 0.77 chains corn
4, an Alder tree bears $8 16° E 2.09 chains,
corner No. 32, from corner No, 5, N 73° E
8.90 chains to point from which a Live Oak
Nuamber’6, North 11 1-2° Eest 8.60 chains
to point from which a Black Oak bears N
88 1-2° E 0.63 chains, corner No. 30, from
eorner No. 7, N 11 W 7.83 chains to point
from which a Live Oak bears 8 67°. W 0.20
chains, corner No.6,freom_eorner_No. 8, 8
65 1-2° E 7.54 chains to peint from. which
a Live Oak bears $§ 45° W_0.74 chains corner No. 29 from.corner No. 9, 8 39 E 9.75 to
point from which a Live Oak bears 8 27°
. W.6.69-chains, corner No, 28, a spruce tree
bears § 80° E 3.60 chains, torner No. 27,
to a Live Oak, corner No. 26, from corner
No, 26, corner No.11N 12° W 7.58 chains.
Nc. 8. corner No. 14, N 80 1-4° E 19.73)
chains to point from which a Live Oak
beats $12 FE 0,88 chains, corner No, 23,.corner No. 15 N 421-2 £4.23to point from which
>.
Notice to Creditor,
dese
tor, at ;
Ss
N) THE MATTER of the Estate of Francis ‘Seibert, devedsed:) Notice is hereby
¢ , administrator of
the Estate of Franeis Seibert, decs’d, to the
ns having élaims
against said deceased,'to exhibit the same
with. wwighin «tey
i SOnIaaa ie Pdblicavion ‘ noti? ;
Ak!
.
connecting with We
for Dauke: ‘Gil
*Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka.
Packages delivered, collections made ané
. all Express business promptly attended to.
; leaves Nevada every day ior the
United States.Land Office.
SACRAMENTO, CaL.>Jan, 93d, 1872.
Whereas, on tie 8d day o
1866, the Township map of Towns No.
17 north, range No: 16 east, Mount Diablo
. -base wnd-meridian, was filed in the Unitéd.
States Land Office at Sacramento, and by.
letter dated Dec; 2, 1871 Yrom the Commissioner of the General Land Office, each of
the felloying tracts of land; viz; Northeast
quarter of Section 26,alaimed by John Boyd
(Post Oifice address Truckee, Cal.) and the
Leonard Russell, {Post Office address Truckee, Cal.) and the Southeast quarter of Section 26, claimed by Wiegand Shaffer, (Post
Office address, Truckee, Cal.) allin Township 17 north, range 16 East, Mount Diablo
base and meridian, is to be treated as mineval in character, and more valuable for
mining than for agricultural purpeses, un=
til the contrary is preyed atter due notice,
r and whereas,John Boyd and Leonard Russell
did, on the 9th-day of June, and Wiegand
Schaffer did,on the 8th day. of May, a. p.
i871, file. in the Register’s office in this Dis:
trict, theizdeclaratory. stat
the same Innds “allegingthat-the same and
each of the smaliest legal: subdivisions
thereof is agricultural in character, and
more valuable for. agricultural than for
mining purposes E
therefere,; vou swill please take notice, that under sad by virtue of instruc.
tions from the Cornuhissionrerof the General
Land Office, dated May6th, 1871, we have
od the 28th day of February, a. p. 1872,
10 0'¢lock A. M,, before the Register and
Receiver of the United States Land Office at
Sacramento, for the hearing of proofs as to
the mineral or agricultural character of
each of baid tractef land; at Whi¢h time
and place you nity appear, if you see prop.
er, and offer proeis as to the mineral or ag.
ricultural character of said lands,
arbi } -Zn Witness whe reofawe have here.
~)-sea] > unto set our hands and affixed the
‘ —}) seal of this office, the day and year
Now,
above written!
jan 26
JOHN-G. McCALLUM, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
arch, A. D.
ents claiming
aBlack Oak bears N 67° W 0.96. chains,
corner No.9, an Alder bears § 73 1-2° E
2.52 chains, corner No. 22, from corner No.
16: N7 1-2° 8,39 chains to point opposite mouth of Indian Creek from which a
Live Oak bears N 721-29 W 1.40 chains,
corner No. 10,a@ Live Oak bears 8 389° E)}3.83 chains, corner. No. 21, from corner No.
17, $83 1-29. B 12.24 chains to point f.om
which a Live Oak bears $8 5° W 2.70 chains
‘corner No.20, corner No. 18, § 821-4° E
28.00 chains topoint frem which a Live Oak
bears N 13° E 1.66 chains, corner No. 11,0
Live Oak bears 8. 13° W 1.53 chains, corner
: 19, thence 882° E 19.15 chains to point
ired--to—present-the. -from-which a Live Oak bears S 27° W 1.48
chains, corner No. 18, a Live Oak bears N
27° KE. 1.84 chains, <orner No. 12, corner
No. 20, N 72° E 7.84 chains to a-point from
which an Alder b arsS 6° E 1.89 chains,
corner No. 17, aSmail Oak bears N 57° W
1.56 chains, corner No. 13, corner No. 21, N
2° BT.wWehains to point from which a
Live Oak bears 870° -W 2.30 chains, corner
No. 14, a Live Oak bears N 34° E 3.26 chs.
corner No. 15, a Black Oak bears S 88° E
Jones, Bar.
‘United States for Sac
at Sacramento, California>.within ninety
days from +he first day of p ng and
posting hereof. .
Dated Jan, 12th, 1872. »
WILLIAM R. CLUNESS,
Oo. Applicant. :
4 = a os ee wee
€ No. 286 :
:
pplication for a Patent t6 Plac:
er Gold MinixigClaim.
: ‘tinited States Land Office, >
Sacramento, Caljfornia, Jan. 13, 1872.§. ,
‘MIDDLE. YUBAMINING COMPA..
8 yoy oy por tion, ote . # rece
lication 8 office for a tor
* Claim, andthe law and instructions
such cases pivided having been complied
ki f years’
a newspaper published nearést the location . potency, etc. Skin Diseases (0
of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada stanaiee) and Ulcerated legs ‘successfully
reated.
~.» JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register.
Copy of Notice Posted on the Claim.
ING CLAEM,
State-ef California, to the Govdescribed Placer Gold Minin Sierra and
ia, being
either side—and more particularly desed a follows; to-wit: on unsurveyed
Commencing at a
6.22 chains to point
corner No. 38S
(N 47° W 0.92 chains corner
bears N 45° W_ 2.29 chains, corner No. 5, . toaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasia Live Oak Scope 4 ah ey East 0.507 ness abo € loins, weaknessof the limbs,
chains corner Number “i from corner) confused visiqn, blunted intellect, loss of
Alder bears N19° W 0.77 chains corne
chains, corner No. 16, at up er end of
Said claim being more parescribed in the diagram posted _. said application. :
olding any adverse claim
to present the same
d Receiver of the
ento Land District,
President. ™
jis
‘ JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COMMER.
Beef, Pork, Matton, Hams & Lard,
1 CIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
Always on hand the best umes!
Which will be sold cheap for cash.
; Ss. M. TIMMONS.
Nevada, Dec. 27th.
: from the effects of Errors and Self
Abuses in earl
Nervous Gebility cured. Impediments to
marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Cir
#0. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P
. Geo. Seeck& Co’s Piano Fortes.
-& Hamiin’s Cabinet Orgaits,
Cod a3
ON MARRIAGE:APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
life. Manhood restored.—
ulars and Books sent free, in sealed envel
Address. HOWARD. ASSOCIATION
ROOT & CADY,
ISIC PUBLISHERS and Wholesale &
Retail Dealers in every variety of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Mason.
No. 67 Washington Street, CHICAGO.
TAGE leaves Nevada city every day at §
o’clock, A. M. and retugning every day,
s, Fargo & Co’s Express,
o, Moores’
MOQORE’S FLAT AND EUREKA
ve corner of Kast Broad and Pine Sts.,
On near the residence of C. Beckman,
CASH. “The Hoyse is convenient and there
io large number of fruit treesof all kinds
on the lot. For further perticulars enqui
at the TRANSURIPT OFFICE. ; pm
NWSE aig ot Be
db ectively as. fo'l : '
“FOR SALE,
THE HOUSE AND LOT on the
Q is offered FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR
Nevada, Dec. 7th, 1871.
_ “ESTRAY NOTICE.
Cows and One Yegrling came to my Ranch,
and P. The owner can obtain
thomnlay proving property and paying chan
= 2
NEW REMEDIES,
such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal. Weakness, Imnouncing that he has returned from visiting
he saincigal Hospitals of Europe, 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.
Hew many thousands—of—persons, both
tag outa r a
shai F fee et indulgences, or from virus
Mining Company’s-claim, situated in_the . i a the eskess + Sook at_their
iste, in'8 allid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
heir broken down constitutions, disquali‘fying them for the, happiness of Marriage
or the enjoyment of life.
situation thousands suffer until death closes
thescenc. Let parents, guardians, friends,
attend 40 any of those who are snfferin
with any ofthese horrible life destroying
maladics—see that
cured before it be toe latg.
mediately to Dr. Gib
has made private disease his~especial study
Toryears, and who is certain: te.cure the
rhost inveterate cases without me
injurious drugs. te €
who are afflicted, of tothose who are inter)
estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
a csie ed wart: eral debility, va
womb, hysteria, ste
eases peculiar to bee ee A,
j fal write at once to the celebra ‘émale Be
strict inquiries, or you. may fall into the) tor. W. K. DOHERTY, at hisMedical Insti
: tute, and consult him about her troubles
and disease. :
etc., will receive the Doctor’s particular attention. .Let no false delicacy prevent you,
but apply immediately and save yourself
froma painful suffering and premature death.
All Married Ladies whose delicate health
r other circumstances prevent an increase
curing all disease
upon the public by-using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other
places.
hands of those charlatans.
self abuse._ — solitary airerp 7 —
i re S 1 indulgence, is practice 7 e
No, 918 Mandoss heey 8277 ES owes youth of both sexes fo an almost unlimited
Se extent, producing With unerring certainty;
V€ . the following train of morbid symptoms,
shes unless. cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing i
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to fo
disposition to shun
ory, hectic flushes, p
eruptions about the face}
fetid breath, coughs, const
sweats, monomania and freque
If relief be not obtained, persons ‘so afflicted should apply immediately, eit
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific mode of treati
his disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radical cure. 7G. ‘give
One Hundred Dollars chee’ A _ who =
Be AB teed se debe SM) SS : . prove satisfactorily to him that he wascu
re es snie cement of this complaint by either of the San
corner No. 12, N 29° W 21.33 chains to point
from which a Live Oak bears $ 87° W 0.39
chyins, corner No. 7,.a Live Oak bears S
88° # 2.78 chains. corner No, 24, corner No
13, N42?
which
. francisco quacks.
are suffering under any of these fearful
r . Sponsibility resting upon them,
to obtain immediate relief.Th i
diseases incident to, females, treated with
eminent success—such as Suppressions, Irregularities, Whites, Falling of the Womb,
Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstration, Barrihess, etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drtgs, injuries, or unpalatable
medicines of any kind.
n caHing, no difference what your troubles
taay be. The afflicted are cordially invited
to call and satisfy themselve.
sending for packages of meaicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering “the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and
seHish practice ef extortion among; quacks
and pretenders,
give to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself te effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.
agg by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibn,
time the disease has continued, and have
fredicine premptiyferwarded, free from
damage and curiosity,.te any .part of the
country; with full and plain directions for
use._By enclosing $15 in-currency or $10 in
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KD vada.
terof the Estate of Alfred Bolton,decedsed.
It appearing tothe Court from the p&
tition of Chas. McElvy, Administrator of the
Estate of Alfred Bolton, dec’ed, praying for
n that.on.or about . ‘
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Co of NeIn Probate Court. In matan order to sell Real Estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the Real Estate
to pay the allowance-to the widow of deceased, the debts olttstanding, and the
debts, expenses and the-charges of the
administration. It is therefore ordered by
the Judge: of said Court that>all persons
interested in the said Estate, appear. before
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sist day of Jan., at 10 o’clock, A. M.of titat .
day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the>
City and County of Nevada, to show cans
why an order should not be grant to tae
Administrator to sell so much of tife Real
Estate of the deceased as prayed for in
the. said ition. And that a copy of
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cript a news printed and published in
said Kore a ‘County.HIN CALDWELL, Probate j
Dated Jam. 2nd, 1872. —
State of California, County of Nevad
I, J.J, Regers, County Clerk and ex-oiticio
Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the
County of Nevada, State of California, do
hereby. certify the foregoing to be wtrue and
correct Copy of an Original Order duly made
and entered in-the minutes of said Court.
—~) D. 1872. =
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824 San Francisco, Cal.
Application for a Patent to a
plied with, it is hereby ordered that the ani, Notice is‘hereby given to whom ig may
BEEF, MUFTO
CORNED: BEEF, CORNED
Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash es
No. 273.
Placer Gold Mining Claim.
_UNITED STATES LAND, OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 6th, 1871.
ONATHAN F. MOODY having filed
application inthis office fora Patent a
Mining Claim, and the law and instructions
in such cases provided, having been comnexed Notice of such application be published for ninety days, in the Nevapa TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper published nearest the
location of said claim at Nevada city in Nevada county, State of California.
JOHN G: McCALLUM, Register.
_ Copy of Notice osted om the Claim.
APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING
CLAIM.
concern, that an application has been made
by. Jonathan F.Mooay to the Government of
the United States’ fora Patent to the foliowing described Placer Gold Mining Claim,
uated in the Gold Run Mining. District, in
Placer County, State of California, being
bounded by the placer gold mining claims
of Holmes, Benton, Halsey, and Bay State
on the North~and by the claims Aaya
Harkness [known as the Bogus Hill claim]
on the South and East;and on the West by
Gosling Ravine claim, Moore and Taylor
and Gold Run claim onthe West, there. being no other claim bounding this said claim
to-wi* : on surveyed land, being the East
of East 46 of lot No. 3, West 44 of East 4 of
2t No. 2, Eost 4 of West_¢ of lot 2, East.tg
of ‘Tat No. 1, and East « of West & of jot No
test. 34 of South West 14 of Section
3 West 4 of North West Quarter
Lownship 15 North, Range 10
Base and Meridian, in
the district of lands wabject to sale at Sacramento, California, and Gentaining three hundred and sixty acres, Saidelaim being still
more particularly described Imthe diagram
postedand filed with said applic.
All persons holding any advers@ claim
thereto are hereby required to present ™the
United States for Sacramento Land Disrtriet,
at Sacramento, California, within ninety
days from the first day-.of publishing and
posting bereof,
ONATHANF. MOODY, Applican®
Dated December, 1871, 2 a9
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WM. R. COE keeps
——— on hand Gents’
; Boets, Shoes, Gaiters; Lane Slippers, Ke..
ll my Goods are from the best Manufactapers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and
_ Children’s Shoes, just from the. manufactary, received by the last steamer. Talso Have
. _ assortment of Blacking, Neats Foot
Olt, Prenat Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole
ather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread,
Nails, Lasts, ‘and in fact bE tern to be
“found in @ first class Shoe and nding Store.
Boots and Shoes made to order,And a-good fit warranted in every aces.
‘ae <P Boot ef my éwn manuf xc ture
ApplicationforPatenttoa Iaiae
: Nome is hereby giv
made by the Keystone
Laws of the tate of Osten ws of the State.of Califorr
ernmént of the. United States tine herders .
the following described Placer Gold Min.
ing prec ire ; known as the Keystone Min.
eases, Cases of * Hi She Dist ict “in Nevada Goan gzams Min.
C _i' . -ing District, in Nevada County, State of CG
—s being bounded by the a
o alone, an é claims of t Mam
Company. and partly by pln jin vo ing
-on the East : South by the claims: of wit
aan Co. i bg by claims 7
Murphy and by vacant ground :.
by vacant and WMhocowplod sor Bo ye Posen
peetoularty described as follows, to-wit .—
mi ‘gi ed land, being-in Township =,
and Meridian, in the district o '
ject to sale at Marysville, cation a :
containing one hundred and fift :
More particularly deseribed-as follows, viz;
Beginning at-a stake in a rock mound mark.
ed *-K Co.” No. 3, from which the Senth
Bast corner of Hutchies house bears N 350
W.1.07 chains distant, and a white oak tre
11 inches in, diameter bears N 161° y.
thirty-four links distant, and-rumming thence
8. 1% °-E. 9.71 chains to a Black Oak nine
inches in diameter, marked -K. Co. No, 4.”
from whith the N.W. corner of Malene’s
house bears S. 1° E. 2.32 chains distant
thence 8.79° W. 22.30 chains to a Pitch
Pine tree 4 feet in diameter on the summit
of Montezuma Hill, marked “K. Co, No. 5."
thence 8, 39% E. 9.40’ chains to a Pitch Pine
tree 28 inches in diameter marked “K. Co
No. 6 and H.’ thence 8. 644° W. 9.99.
chains to-a Bleck Oak tree 87 inches in ai.
ameter marked ‘‘K. Co. No. 7,”. thence §
sas W. 14.20 chains to a Black Oak tree 94
“inches in diatjeter, mar “"K. Co, *
thence Note Tchains too ee
forked Black Oak tree 40 inches in diame.
Mal PS a e. Co. Paps 9, thence North
ar’ % . 22,30 chains to a Pitch Pin
itis, alt diseasesof the inches in diam wer MAPEEA"K-CO NG ioe :
thence N. 16° E. 27.50 chains to a stake
marked “K. Co.” No. 1, on'the north side of
Robinson ravine about five chains above the
Hoyt-road-crossingwhich a Black Oak tree, 9 inches in diame.
ter bears N. 74%°,
thence 8. 634 © E. 30.35 chains to a Piteh
Piné-tree, 32 inches in diameter, marked “K,
Co. No. 2.” thence 8. 7534 E.17 chains to the
place of beginning, said claim being still
more particularlydescribed in the diagram
posted and filled with said application.
thereto are hereby required™to present: the
same before the Register and Receiver of
the United States for Marysville Land_District, at Marysville, California, within—
ninety days from the first day of publish.
ing and posting hereof. =
“=. Gold Mining Claim,”
“~sadMarysville, California,
tT
Nov. 22, 1871, §
concern, that an eppiietton hae feed
Tavel Mining Co;
om organized “under ths
mining claim
of Malone and
und and-reere
Range-8,-East-Mount—Diabio Baad
y-acres:—
*. W.12.57 chains to a large
of said ravine from
E. 62-links, distant
All persons holding> adverse claim .
L. B. AYER, Register.
Dated Nov. 22d, 1871. n23
Application for a Patent toa »
made by John Winselmann, John R. Clou,
“Richard Brown and William HH. Sailor te
the Government of the United Statés fora
Patent_to the followlng described Placer.
Gold Mining Claim, viz +—knownWeed’s Point Com
the Galena Hill
by the Placer Mining Claims of Steavens,
Turner‘and Clou Sweed and Company, and
by unoccupied ground on the South, and by
vacant
. Well in the village.of Muntzville bears N.
thence 8. 7l¢
marked W.
. 4.16 chains to a stake marked W. P. No. 6,
-Canon-Claim,-sit--eq-gnd filed with said application a
and more particularly described asfollows,.
sam_ before the Registerand Receiver of the}
“FRUIT AND VARIETY STOBEdies; Misses & Children’s.
Balnorals, Gaiters, Shoes :
REPAIRING DONBin the very best style. .
Mining Claim.
OTICE is hereby given to whom it may
concern, that an application has been
ny’s Claim, situated in —
ining District, in Yuba
County, State of California, being bounded
the Mitchell and Last Chance Claims and
ground on the West, and also the
village of Muntzville on the East, and more —
particularly described as follows, to-wit —
On unsurveyed land, being (approximate
position) in Quarter of Section 35, Town
ship 19 North, Range 8 East. Mount Diable
Base and Meridian, in the district of lands
ubject to sale at. Marysville, California.
ahd containing about 22 acres. Beginning
at apine stump on the nertherly side of the
Jounty road, leading from Campton«
ville to Valley, from which the Publie
‘hs distant.and running thence
3 ains to a-stage marked W.
P. No. 14, thence’S. 6644 W. 2.22 chains toa
stake marked W. PNo. 15, thence 8. 5° E.
2.84 chains to a stake ked W. P. No. 16,
W. 7.00 chains to Cedar Stump
So W220
N.14° W. 2.51. chains to a stak
W. P. No.1. thence N, 84349 E.4.5
toa stake marked W. P. No. 2, theb
94° EF. 3.20 chains to a spruce:
thence N.244.° W. 4.38 chains to a ¢
Post marked W.P. No. 3, thence S. 844°
'W. 5. 28 chains toa -stakemarked W. P. No.
4, thence N. 16% ° B. 14.35 chains to a stake .
marked W. P. No. 5, thence N. 28° &
thence 8. 744 © E. 3,60 chains to 4 stake
marked W, P: No. 7. thence S. 414° W. 6.0
chains to a stake marked W. P< No. 8, thence
§. 54° E. 1.49 chains toa stake marked W.
P. No, 9, thence N, 7836 0 E. 2.18 chains te
an Oak Post marked W. P. No. 10, thence 5.
3194 OE; 4.51 chains toa Post in fence ‘or
ner W. P. No. il, thence $.-12%° W. 3.20
chains to _a stake marked W. P. No. 12;
thence $. 30%{ © E. 4.10 chains to the place
of beginning. Said claim being still more
particularly described in, the. Hagram post a,
All persens holding any adverse cleim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before the Register and Receiver. of
the United States Land office for Marysville
Land District, Marysville California, within
ninety days from the first day of publishing.
and posting hereof.
is
Dated Nov. 27th, 1871.
JOHN WINSELMAN®,
RICHARD BROWN,
WILLIAM H. SAILOR,
R. CLOU, : _JOHN Applicants.
———
Usrtep SraTes a OFFICE,
sviile, California,
ae _— December 16th, 871.5
Ordered that the above notice be parle:
ed once a week for ninety days in the haa .
vada Daily Transcript,” a newspaper p v7 =
lished in Nevada City, Nevada CO oe
and nearest the. location of said
Claims, :
SS L. B. AYER. Register.
a20. . Of said Land OMe
"_§hapman’s Old Stand, Pine St.
: * lied
HIS Store will be constantly suPP
i with the ‘best of CONFECTIONERY
Nuts, Case and Ca nepoes, New Ci = ait
der Vinegar, and FRESH FRC isipp ent
kinds. The citizens of Ne are iD
tg giveme & call, > S ‘e
Ihave on hand anice te ’
JEWELRY. TOYS, CANDIES, ~
‘ou. E. A. FOSTER, Proprieto?. ~~.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
((LOMPANT:.OF LONDON:
t of
Shop on Broad Birest, opposite the Nevada
.
Capital £8, 000,000.
— << a
‘“ % sae
FALKNER, BELL &.CO., Agents 5&0
: JOHN PATTISON, ~ ay
te apa arena. — aS