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= gtake marzed U M Co No, 10 “and:
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a ication for a Patent to a
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United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal. May 19th, 1976.
OTICE is hereby given, That the Wyorming Gold Mining-Company, 4 cor‘poration organiz-d and existing under the
we of California, whose Postoflice is San
Francisco, Cul., hag made application for
AFTER A QUARTER OF
A CENTURY THE
Dr. J. C. Young
EDICAL AND. SURGICAL
Patent for 2000 litjpar fect of the ‘Ural
Quirtz Mine, baring gold, with. syrface
ground as shown on the official plat of survey of said claim; situate in Nevada Min~ ing District, Nevata County, Califoraia,
sand d-scribed in the plat and field notes on
‘ fale in this office as follows, viz: ;
SURVEY OF KXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning ata stake marked C.M.Co,
No. 4 of Champion survey, from which
alge 1 of lode survey and No 1 post of
pion Co. sarvey bears 8 88° 10’ W, (S
1° 30’ 'W).3.03 chains. Fromjwhich the 4
eo stake between-Sects.1ifnd 12, Twp.
ort ange 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base
end Maridian, bears North 86> 15’ E 10 60
@hains, variations 17 > 30’ K. Thence on_a
—“@ruz tine; variating 18> 10 £, 456° 10° W
$.13 chains, to stake marked U M Co No
Al being stake C M Co No, 11, and standing
on East cigs of Wet Hili Ravine. . Thence
“on a true line S 81° ID” W 2.92 chainsto a
doundary liue between [posts. No. 4and 5
of Wyvming approved survey,,and from
“which an oak trie 30 inches in diameter
“bears N 50° W 90 links: Thence, § 35 > 15’
EB 1.24 chs, to a stake marked U M Co No
“t9 and post of Wyoming approved surveyNe4, Thence 8 25’ W 6.30 chs toa-stake
marked U M Oo .o 8 snd Wyoming Co No
Sfrom which an oa 10 inches in diameter
“pears 3 52> KE 22 links. 'The mouth of
Wyoming Tunnel beara N' 18> 40, & 2.20
‘ehains;tuurei runs N 12° W. Thence 8
~-$2> 20’ E 5 O2chains tos stake marked U
M Co No7 and Wyoming Co No 2. Thence §
@9> 25’ W 1.21 chains to post U Co No 1
~ being th Southerly end of lodeof WC Q
M 2.42 chains toa stuxe marked U M Co
No 6, and Wyoming Co No 11. Théhce »
“36° 05° W117 chains to a stake marked
UM CoNo 5. TtenceS 26° 20’ E 9.20
~@hains to a stake marked U SM Co No 4 on
_ <M edge of Deer Creek, Thence 8 65> E
~~ gng the corn*? post No 12: of Providence
3.65. cousins toa atake niarked UM Co., bepateuted ground. Thence N 43° 10° .E 2.05
eehains toa stake marked ! M Co No3 and
~eu the North boundary line between posts
-Mo if and 12 of Pruvilence patented 4
«grouni, Thence N 26> 20,W 3 chaius to
@ stake just beiow U Co’s flume marked U
oe
De
°
\
\
——ared ray
M Co No2. From whica the smoxe stack
ef Providetice Hosting works bears N 81>
1B. . Phence NA? 2° W 26 53 chains'to
place of beginning, aud contsining 14 01
acres, and d-éignated as Lot No 75 ;in Sec.
ll, Twp 16North Kange 8 East, Mt Diablo
Base aod Me idian. Said mine cunsis's of
wo locations, ope made Sept. 24, 1557, by
D Beiden +t al, and called the Ural Quariz
ledge, and ove mide Dec. 4, 1857 by Juno.
Wiison et al, and called the Big Quartz
ledge, both of said locations being «{
reco d in the office of the County Reccrder
ot Nevada City. The applicant claims by
ale age ong Adjoininz claimants are, on the
orth by the Champion Mine snd Mill site .
“On ‘the South by the Providence: Quartz
mine, and on the West by the Wyoming
Quartz mine. :
All persons holding any adverse claims
therew arc her-by required to present the
@ame before tis fice within sixty days
froma the first day of publishing hereof.
mi ~T.B. Mc¥ARLAND, Hegister.
Application for a Patent to Mining Claim:
UNITED STATES LAND OFPICE.
Sacramento, Cal., May <3, 1876.
OTICE is hercby given’ that Samael
Merritt, whose Post Office address is
land, Alameda OCouuty, Oal., hes made
sepplication fora patent ter 1,000 lincar
feet, of the northern! extension of the
Pittsburgh quartz miné bearing guld, (formerly called the Whigham Lodge) with
Surface ground 300 fect in widih on each
ide of the vein or lode, situated in Nevade County Mining District, “Newada
County, Cai , and described inj thd official
plet and filed notes on file in this office, as
follows, via: ‘ :
Survey of exterior borndarics.
Commencing st a stake on croppings of
lode near a large oak stump marked No 1
PE, being stake No 1 of «Pittsburgh,
Theuce or a true line var 17> 30, B 8 25°
oY EK 4.54.chains to a stake on boundary
line of Pittsburgh ground, being cor No7,
end marked PN E No.2 of thid survey.
“Thence on atrue line N 50> 20’ K, 16.62
ebains to astuke in a ravine marked P N
B No 3. trom which & pine tree 8 inches: in
Ata beart-8 374° ©1210 vinks dist, staae set
tu a wound cof stunes. Thence on a true
Une N 41” 30° W, 4.54 chains to a stake on
loce marsed P NE No 4, from’ Which a
Bin. 18 in dia bears B 24> W, 68 links: A
inc 16 in dia-bears Ni44° W, 39 links.
stake gotiz a pile of stones in a flat
fm front of D-ugherty’s
‘hence. N 41° 30’ W, 4.54 chains
¢o a sthkeo marked P N B No 5
faa pile of stones io pele Thonce 8
49> 40’ W 16.05 chains toa sta
PN E.No 6, ov boundary’ line of PittsBurgh patented ground betweeu stakes Nos
Land 2. Thence 837° 90° K, 4.54 chains
to place of popeive.
f mnection tine, re
From stake No l se¢-corcommon to sections 13, 14, 19 and 24, Tp 16 N Rgs8 and 9
B,MDM beass south 24> 30’ W, 5 20 chains
@ist, and containing 14.05 sores, and destgoate) as lot No 76 insee13, Tp 16 N RB
B,an'! lot No $2 ig sec 18 Tp 16 NR 9
#, MDM. Said location was made Nov. 4,
1862, by F, McLeod and others, and is of
fecord in tho office of the County Recorder
Mt Nevada City, The applicant claims by
urchisy. Adjoining claimants are the
ittsburgh quartz mine, on the South‘west, andeon other sides by vacant or un@laimed land.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto, are hereby required to present
¢he sime before this office-wiihin sixty (60)
Mays irom tho first diy. of publishing
hersof. .
m 28 T. B. MoFARGAND, Register.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
_ BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, lo
ty
dwelling.—
cation of principal place Of business
City and County of) Nevada, State of
Oalifornia. Notice is héreby given that
ata meoting of the Hoard of Directors,
held ou the fifteenth day of May, A. D.,
4876, vn asseesment of Five Dol.ers, Unit2 States gold coin, per share, was levied
_Mpon the Capital stock of the Corporetion,
ayable immediately to the Oashier of the
ank. at its Banking Housd, in said City
wai County of Nevada.
. Any stuck upon which this aseesament
@hall reviin wnpaid on the Sixteenth of
Zune, will be delinquent and advertised
tor saic at public auction: and unless paymont is made before, will be sold on the
“ WMrst day of July, 1876, to pay--the delin.
«guent assessment, together with costs o
edvertising and ¢«xpenses of sale. :
; A. H. PARKER,
‘*yroretary of the Bank of Nevada County.
Nevada City, May 15th, 1876.
DR. F. BUELOW,
Physician and Surgeon.
Qin ON BROAD STREET adjoicing the Theatre.
June tOth, 1874
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
. JAMES MONRO, having opened a: Ment
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lowéet
erads
» Mutton, Pork, Veal,
Pork, ete., 3¢ the.
hE you experience any weakness you shonid
East;
. in afew days and chronic. cases with reke marked . .
‘TILE offers to the gfllicted . positive
care ir-aiteases or mH)
EMINAL WEAKNESS
In Youth is lnid the foundation of much
Fi iy
gence of the most destructive of habits .
making life a curse, and spreading weakness and ruin among mankind, for itis a
well known fact that the indulgence of
slitary vice, even in the slightest degree, .
plants seeds of weakness in the system
jbat grow to a haryest of disease, sorrow
4nd shame in after years.
' Yeung Man
not délay, for a day may imperil your}
health if not your life. Ip ali-forms of
Weaknss and Premature Decay a Cure is
Guaranteed by the Doctor to_the Young,
Middle-aged or Old, witticut Exp-sure or
Hinjerance from Business. The Remedies
are purely vegetable. ard of'a nature that
leaves no taint behind. Cbserve the symtoms and hastemte.check the course of the .
comp aint, if you expetience any of them—
ofthe 1aisery of after years by the indul-.
Transcript
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ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO.
Location of principal place of -businews, North San Juan, Nevada county, California, Ldécation of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby given that at a
ineeting of the Directors held on the 29th
day of June, 1876, an assessment (No.
5) of fifteen cetts per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada
county, California. Any stock upon which
this assessnient shall ‘remain unpaid on
Thursday ,the 10th day of August, 1876, will
be delinquent and advertised for sale at
public auction and unless payment is made
before, will be sold on THURSDAY, the
‘thirty-first day of August, 1876, te pay
the delinquent assessmen!, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO. B. HUNTER, Secretary.
. Office Main Street, North San Juan, Ne. vada County, California. jy6
. ~—> STAGES will leave NevaPee for Moore’s Flat daily.
? Sundays e .
o’clock, A. M, ye oucepted, os 6%
For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesda
Fridays‘at same hour. Sele
Returning will louye Moore's Flat daily'
Sundays excepted; at 6 A. M. Ala® triweekly from Eureka at 6 A. M.
Ordinance No 60. .
An Ordinance amendatcry of Ordinance
No. 60, amendatory of Ordinance No 44,
8 ‘Trustees of the City of Nevada do
ordain as follows:
Section 1. No horned cattle shall bo per
mitted to run at large within tbe corporate
anita of. the aes 4 Nevada, in‘ the night
une, DOotween the hours of eight o'cloci
P. M and 5 o’clock A. M, syetelews
Section 2. It shall be lawful for, and it
is hereby made the duty of the City Mar.
shal to take up anc imponnd all. horned
cattle f und running at large within the
City limits between the hours above stated.”
Pasged May 3ist, 1876.
H. QO. MILLS, Prosident.
Ww. Z. Organ, Secretary. jn
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Medical Adviser, ~ 1
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'He would therefore say to the ‘unfortujnate sufferer who may. read this notice,
that you are treading upon dangerous
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jing the proper remedy for your com . /
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remember you are approaching the la-tj!
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iThen let not despair work upon yom
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Bea skill, or before. grim death hurries you . .
Full course of); . :
‘sha claim. A pine40 in. dia, bears 5 7°
7 -W-32 linksd st.
‘it. @ premature grave. ij
treatment $25. Send money by Post ;
iscription of case. Call or Addfess, —; .
DR. A, B. SPINNEY, .
HI » sepily Ht
~ BROAD STREET MARKET,
JAMES COLLEY, :
‘F THE BROAD ‘STREET. MARKET,
is now prepared.to furnish his cus:
}.temers with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK,
MUITON, HAM. BACON, LARD SAUSAGES, and eve’ ~*hing kept in a first class
market, af whole. ‘“<or retail, atthe low
est living rates. : a2
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
NOW all men hy these presents, That
we, John Henry Helwig,and William
‘roo , both residents of North Bloomfield,
Nevada: County, State of Calif rnia, Co
eertify aud declare that we have organized
and formed ourselves into a copartnership,
and we agree each with the other to bé copartners for the } urpose of car1ying on the
business of butchering and retail meat
mar et io Nevada County, > taydof Califurnia, under the firm name of J. . H. Helwig
& Co: ‘that the principal place of bussnessof said vopartnership is situated in
North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Ualifornia, That the names of all the persous interested as partners in such business are
above stated and signed hereto, and that
such partuersf{ip will continue aud bein
. force until further notice by us.
JOHN HENRY HELWIG,
> WIDLIAM 'PROOD,
North Bloomfield, June 22d, 1876.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
. the matter of the Estate of Caroline
Taylur deceased. Notice is tereby
given that the undersigned, as Administra
tor of the said Estate will expose to &a 6,
an t veil at public auction on SATURDAY,
the 15th day of July. 1876, between 9
a M.and the setting-of the sun-on sald
day, in front cf the Court House door, in
Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., to the
highest bidder, for cxsh, in gold coin,
and subject:to the approval of suid Probate
Court. All the following descr.bed real
estate, situated in the City arid County of
Nevada, aud State ot . Caltornia, viz: All
th tcertain lo of land, together with the
tenements thereon and appurrenanccs,
bounded on hie gen mt siue by Broad
Street, and on the Northerly side by Commercial Street,and, particulariy descrived
on the City Plat of, Nevada City, ana
known as Lot No. 15, in Block No: 3u. Al#0 all thatother lot of land together with
the tenements thereon, bounded on the
Southerly side by said Commercis] street,
and on the Northerly sidé by the line in
Kelsey's Ravine, 1ormin. the Northeasterly boundary thereof, and known as Lot No.
9, in Block No, 29; as described on said
City Plat.
Also that certain other lot of land, to.
gether wit: the tenements thereon, and
appurtenances thereunto belonging bounded on the-eusterly side by lt of land of
James Monro, and known on sa d City plat
as Lot No.3, in Block No. 37. Terms of
fale, twenty per cent cash on day of sale
and the balance on the confirmation of sale
by said Court, Deeds atthe expéuse of
purhaser, :
WM. M. TAYLOR.
A ministrator.
Nevada City, June 23d, 1876. :
J. I. Caldwell, Att’y j23
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“No. 771. ae
Application for a Patent to
Mining Claim. .
' United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal, May 16th, 1876."
OTICE igh reby viven that the Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Company
Consolidated, a corporation organized an.
existing under the laws of the ftate of
New Fork, whose postoflice is Nevada City,
Nevatia County, Cal., has made application
bearing gold, situate in RElicf Hill Mini
describe i in the plat and field notes on
file in this office as follows, viz:
Plat A. ‘
Commencing ‘&t a stake on the center. of
Ridge marked R.H.G. M.No.1, ‘Thence
on a true line, var 17> lu’ E, 8 51° 30’ E
. 6806 chains’ to a ‘stake at upper edye of
jef mining cut, from which an oak tree
blazed, bears N 4145 © E,185 ehains. An
oak 18 in. dia.-bears S 6445 ° W 42 links.
Thence 8 26° E 13 10 chains to centre of a
spruce tree on rim rock. Thence N 68°
45" W,'16 28 chains to a stake near edge of
thigh bank aud ou North Budy--lne~ ot
Waukesha claim. ThencN 67°50’ W,
+ 60 60 chains to a stake near top of Ridge,
. being the N Ecor of (Waukesiia claim. “A
biack. oak 6 in--dis._ bears N-213535 W 18
‘links dist. Thence S 15> 40’ W, 11.03
chains to a stake at N-W corner of Wauke~
Thenee 8 51° 50’ b 24 24
“chains to.a stake op Waukesha line an!
on W boundary line of Union Co. approved
survey, Then e 8 34> 40’ W, 20 30 cheins
along said jine to astake in afietd. Thence
\\N 51> 50° W to’a stske on centre of ridge,
—{' . from which a pine 30 in. dia. bears N 4% >
W sdiinks di:t., a pine 36 in. dia. beurs S
$635 2 B46 -lipksdist;Thence N. 42>. 3’
£ 41-00 chains to place of beginnning, contaming 154 91-100 acres.
> \Piat B.
Commencing at :etake om rim rocr, at
S Weorner of Waukesha claim. Thence
on a truefline var. 17> 1’ E, 8 35° 25’,
W 255 chains, tu a etake on rim rock en
‘brow hill. ‘Thence S8-58° 50’ kb 5 49
chuins toa stake on north fide of canon,
trom-which the mouth of: a ‘Tunnelbears
S$ 832 10’.W 31 Finks dist. Thence S 21°
50’ E 6.58 chains to a stake on North side of
canon, Thence 8 51> 40" W'3 05 chains to
a stake on south sidé of canon. Thrnce N
21° 50°W625 chains. to a stake opposite the mouth of, Tunnel. ‘Ihence N
58° 30’ W & 21 chains to a stake on brow oi
hill. Thence S 43° 05’ W 154 chains to a
stake on brow of hill. Theuce Ss 35> 50"
W 18 86 ehains toadead pine tree at SE
coruer of the Bull Kun claim. Thence N
47° 50°’ W 17 47.chains toa biack oak tree
on Jine of Bull Kun ground. Thence N 39°
40° E 4 45 chains to a stake in front of ca.in
from which a pine tree 7 in. dia. bears
north 67° 40” E 27 links dist. Thence N
TU? 45° E111 chains toa stuke just inside
of fence at jun tion of Maiu street with
alley running down to Union Co's rescrvoir. Thence N 28°43’ E 8 93 chains sloog
line of fence to a stake at corner of Williams’ lot and junction of Main stret
with Bluomfield road S E corner of Williams’ house bears 8 7746 © W 8u linksdist.
Thence N 42° 40° W,5 14 chains to a stake
in centre of fBloomfield road aud on
Union Co’s. line, bet. staxes 1 and 2, of approved survey. Thence N 35°12’ E, 4 43
chains-to a stake being corner No. 2 of
Union Co’s. ground. Theuce N 12> 40’ W
562 chains to stake No. 3 of Uni.n -Co’s.
ground, Thence N 8© Iv’ E 2 duchains to
agstuke on Union Co’s. line bet. 3 and4
Therice § 529: 00’ E 29 +0-chains to place of
beginning, and containing 56 88-100 acres.
Connectioniwith Piat a. From stake No. 17
ot Piat B along Union Uo’s, line N 52> 00
W41750 Chuins to stake No 7 of Plat A.
Connection of Plat BR. with public survey.
From stake No-i40f Plat B, 835° 04’ W
6 35 chains to \ sec. stake, bet. c’s 4and
9. Connection with public survey of Plat
A. From stake No 8, N 51° 50’ W 28 42
chains cross section line Yet. sec’s, 4 and
5, 2645 chains North of cor, common to
sec’s 4,°5, 8 and 9, and designated as
Lot No. 44 A, ard 44 B, im sections
4, 5 and 9, ‘Township 17 North
Range 10 East, Mt, Diablo ase and Meridian. Ssid location was made about the
year 1854, in separate parcelsand duly’ recorded in the records'of Relief Hill
Mining District, but said records were’ destroyed by fire in 1862 or 1863. ‘The applicants claim by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the San Juan Union Gravel mime,
the Waukesha claim,the Union Co’s. Placer
mine and the Bull Run claim
All’ persons holding any-adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this Office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing he cof.
T. B. McFAKLAND, Kegister.
Niles Searls, Atty for applicaat. my2l
Administratrix Sale of Real
Estate. t
RY otic is hereby given, that in pursuAuce of an order of the Probate
Court of the County of Nevada, State of
California, made on the 7th day of FebruCourt, made June 20th, 1876, in‘the matter,
of the estate of R. W. Latta, decensed, the
undersigned, the administratrix, will sell
pat public auction to the bighest bidder, for
cash, in U.S. Gold coin, and subject to
coufirm tion by’ said Probate’ Court, on
TUESDAY, the 25th day of July, 1876, at 12
o'clock, M., at.the Court House door in
Nevada.C.ty, in thé County ot Nevada, all
the right, title, interest and-estate of the
said K.-W. Latta, at the time of bis death,
andall the right title and interes that tue
. sujd estate has, by operation of law or otherw sé, acquired, other than or in addition
to that of the said &, W Latta, at the time
of his death ,.1n and to all that certain loc,
Piece or parcel of land, situate, ly ng, and
being in. the sajd county of Nevada, State
of pa rveieny sce ee sray and described
as fo lowe, +a) : That certain quartz
Jedge, KiroWh as the Gaston Ridge quate
lode, on Gaston Ridge, and being about
one fourth of a mile in’ a westerly direcFion from the California quartz mill, and
consisting cf three thousund feet of the
said,quartz lode. Also that certain steam
quartz mill, sitnate in the vicinity of taid
lode, and known as the California mill,
used inconnection with said. lode, the interest of said estate being one-third undivided in raid mine and mill. Also a lixe
interest in all boarding houses, buildings,
timbers for m-ning purposes, and property
of every kind connécted with said mive.
Terms and Conditions uf Sale; Cash in
U.8 goid coin, ten per cent. of the pur
chase money to be paid to the auctioneer
on the day of sale, balance on confirmation
of sale by said Probate Court, Veod and
Stamps at expense of purchaser
Administratrix of the’ Estate of ministratrix o: 8 tate o We
Latta, deceased. ; as =
J. M. Walling, Attorney.
June 24th, 1576, _ §n27
NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE'S SALE
N the District Court of the U.3., fer
the District of California: ~tn
Matter of Martin Quick,.Bankript. Notice is hereby givewtnat I, the undersigned
the duly-appointed assignee of said‘ks.
tate, Will Offer for sale, in front of the auction saléesroom of W.C. Pope, Mil} Street.
Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal., at public aucticn, to“be sold to the highest bidder for cash, U. 8. gald coin, on SATURDAY, July Sh, 1876, at 2 o’clock B. w. of
said day, 2 horses, 1 mule, 1 cow—belong.
ing to aaid Estate.
CHAS, W. KITTS,
for Patient fur the Relief. Hill Gravel mine,:}
ary. 1876, end the further ordér of suid . .
‘TO THE UNFORTUNATE, .
SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
DR. GIBEON’s DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,
sane Commercial, San Fraxczon
U\biBLISHED in 1854, for the treat
74 tm: nt of Sexualand Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Giect, Stricture, Syphil.
Dis-rict, Nevads Coan.ty, ‘Callifornie, and . im all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im .
potency, ete. ~ Bkin Diseases (of yearg
standing) and Ulcerated egs success ully
treated. i
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Evrupe, and has
resumed practice at his Dispenrary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Comumer.ia!, San
requiring his services may fad him.
fhe Doctor hag_spsred neithertime nor
mney in seekirg out “ew remedies, and bag
returned witl increase. acilities for the
aleviation of human & ne
Horrible’ Disease
How many thousands of persons, both
male at.a female, are there Who are suffer
ing out a miserable existence from the ef.
fect of secret indulgences, or from virng
absorbe nto the system: ! Look at their
their broken dowu constitutions, disquali.
fying them. for the happiness of marriage
or tLe enjoyment of life. In this. horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
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attend toany of, those who are sufferiug
with ary of these horrible life destroying
malaries—see that they are cared for and.
cured before it be too late. Send them in.
mediately!to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
uew ade private disease his especial study
most inveterdte cases: without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are.afiticted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfare of their frietids, to he
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all‘cities, publishing their ‘skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon'the public by using the names of em.
inent: physicians {rem Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, careful and make
strict inoviries, or you may fall into the
bane*.of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot
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sexual indhigence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexesto an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty
the following train ef morbid symptoms,
auless combatted by scientific medica]
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leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the Iimbs,
renfused ‘vision. blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difficerce in approaching strangers, a disiike tofcorm mew acquaintances, a
disposition to shun. suciety, loss of mem.
ory, hectic flushes, pimples snd various
ernptions about the fece, furred tongue,
fetid. breath, cctghs, consumptién, bight
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lf relief be not obtamed, persohs go afflicted should apply immediately, either in
son or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
this discese, which never fails of effecting
quick and radical cure: Dr. G. Will give
One Hundred Dollars to any. one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the Ban
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Married Men,
Or those.who contemplate marriage, who
are sufiéring under any 6f these fearful
muladies, should not forget the sacred re‘spunsibility resting upon: them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Personé calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
‘with, implicit faith, and expect no more
than to. be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering; the circumstances
of the cases, rsther than a tow prevalent and
selfish practice of extorticn “among quacks
ana pretenders. ‘
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ive to“ euch patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect.a radical and per
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Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gitben, stating case, smyptoms, . length of
time the disease has continued, end the
medicine’ promptly forwarded, free from
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conntry, with full and plain direction for
ace. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
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Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney
‘st.eet, co: ner Commercial, San : Fijiticisco.
Post Offx: Bex 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the le
er.
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&7 Correspondents wMl please inform
DR. GIBBON that they ,ead his ertise
ment in the Dar_y TRANscRIPT. 1
No, 766,
Application fora Patent toMin
ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sneramento, Cal.,-May 4, 1876.
OTICE is hereby: given that William
Downie, F. A. Wise, H. O. Danchey,
M. J. Hewey, J; P. Smith, Geo. Mclvor,
W. L. Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose,
Postofiice is Nevada City, Nevada Counts,
Cal. have made application for Patent for
the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, beam
ing gold,situate inWashington Mining Dis
trict, Nevada County, Cal., and describal
as follows, viz: On surveyed land, being
the 8 of S W\& andW ‘4 of’S E \ and 8%
4 of SE & section 23,the NE \ of see
tion 26, the N W ¥ and NE & and N i of
N % of SE \% dnd N ¥ of RE ¥ of SW ¥
Sec 25, Twp 17 [North Range 10 East, and
W % of N W & and N & of NW & of SW
3 of Sec 30 Twp t7 North Range 11 East, .
Mt. Diablo meridian, -contzining &49 17-100
acres, Said mive consists of the following
locations: ‘The Downie location, made February 23.1 1876, by Wm. Downie et al: the
Oliver location, ma*e February 23d 1876,
by W. J,. Oliver ét al: the Duncan location,
made February 23d 1876, by I. W. Duncat
etal; ite Smith lccation, made March Hi
1876, by J.P. Smith et al; the Wise location
made March 111876, by F. A. Wise et ak
the Henley location, made March 11.1876,
by M. J. Henley et al; the Daunchey location
made Sey tember 2nd; 1875, and the Melvor
location made, February 19, 1876. All of
said locations being of record in the effice
of the Couuty Recorder of Nevada-County,
at Nevada (ity. The applicants claim by —
purchase and Iccation. fhe claim %
bounded as follows: On the East by v®
cavt land, North by lands claimed by Chas.
Phelps, and West and South by vacané
lands.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto. are hereby r-quired to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing herecf.
prepecieancas B-wCrs ‘Ni Register,
J.'M. Walling, Ait’y for Applicants, me
. OBSTACLES TOMARRIAGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of Errors and Abures
in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method
of treatment. New and remarxable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, i
sealed. envelopes. Address HOWARD A8S~
SOCIATION; “NO419 North Ninth street .
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