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Sat al
atent ffor the jGuil Placer
£ Chalk Bluff Mining
ac end eola ; Sialetn
G G, (@ail Claim)
center of Missouri
corner commen to
Ps ‘* 159 15a EJ
uri
8 63%° E 7,80 chs,
zens and
on. $88%R
75 ks north of said :avine,
corner of
cls across
8 8hko W 16.48 obs
gaid Canon toa
, aids dia.
south-east. corner of the®
Claim’. "Thence,-var. T15_15’
W 29.50 éis-dewn-sald
said Canon.
ase ahd in.
“of tho same being of record.
west.
All persons
thereto are hereby
§ rom the first day of publishing Hereof.
7. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Chus,H, Wyman, Atty., Sacramento, St
m
Applidition fer a Patent to~a
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, '
Sacramento, Cal., April 29th, 1873.
GOR enna} orion iad oahan Con.
zens, whose Postofiice is Little York,Nevada County, Cal., bas made {ger for
ine, situate
shin oftee-ad the plat and field notes on fil follows, vias Commencing at tne north. 4 at notes on Bie
corn: claim at a sta : s
went vi y 50 feet north a (west eorner of the claim.
nm, from which the vation, ata stake marked E C (Em
hous 30 and 3lin T.
25 and 46 in T. . .
beats 8 7719 18”, W 23.90 chs, . Marked EC,
SE 23.57 .
a stake 75 lks .
from center of said Canon, marked GC, }
,along the line of Coz. .
Garber’s claim to a stake marked.
G C, 15 tks from, or north.of center of CanE 32.44 chs on line of Cozzens
and Guber’s Claim, toa stake marked @ G,
being the NE
the Gail claim, 824° W41.51}
Missouri Canon to: stake marked G C, 75 links 8 from center of said Canon.
devwn south ‘side of
stake marked GO, 75 1ks
south from center of said Canon. 58 Iy?
¥E, 15.00 chs, ascend hill to crest of same, to
astake marked @ O, from which a pine’
‘ belifs 8 .84> W 10 Vis: dist., var:
114° E.—N78%O W. 6.80 chs. On top
of mdge to a stake matked G@ C, to the
Hunt Mining
BE, N6y? E
.e§,10 chs. Descend on line of the Hunt
Claim to a stake marked G C, 75 lks. from
__. ceuter of Missouri Canon. Thence 804°
i
Canon to a-stake
marked G C; 75 lke south fronr eenter of
‘Thence N 4442 E 2.37 chs to
_ pluce ef: beginning, end containing 22 42-.
100 acres, and being a portion of the 8 % of .
Sec 30 and N \ of N E & of Sec. 31, Township 16 North, Banged® East, Mt,, Diablo
i NS
spielen "2% roliae . SEPPREL SITS
bs
: Mining Claim. ‘Barker, Justice of the Peace. ‘The People
apres g pn + [ofthe State e = ene to
UNITED SP RTES LAND: A iR. Birch. You are y apSacramen .M . 1873.§ . pear-before nda; statyomice, . Gattle York
OTICE is ety een ney 2 1879.) ‘Township, County of Nevada,.in an action
Huysitk, W. ez. >. brought agatnst you by Louis Voss, and aniswer to the complaint in ssid action now
ion file in my office ho vp daysafter the
‘for patent. forthe Em t mr ‘service on you of this Su ons: ‘The said
situate in Little York i ot: action is brought to recover the sum of one
vada County, Galifornte, ena described in hundred and four 18-100 dollars on account
: in this office . Of lumbersold.4 verl to pier he degen
‘at the north. Fequest whi ismow.cn: omy
ining exca. Office, And you are hereby notified that if
igrant . Yo# fail to . and answer the “said
Claim) and run—var. 17> 15’ E-S 474° E complaint as above required said plaintiff
'2.46 chs Cross Ditch, 10.40 chs tos stake . will take nt t Fou oe peor
@idetiie S E corner of — o' 7 ee se a sd
brown and Vandyne's claim, .about one . @a™msges0 eine SE vant, Ost peo De
chain north of Wilcox Ravine, from which of said Nevada County Make legal service
the corner common to Secs 31 and_32 on and due-returu hereof..
nd Ephriant
M. Thomas, whose Postoffice is Dutch Flat,
Placer County, Cal., have made spplication
as follows, viz: Com
CALIPORNIA TWST
Eatablisiied by
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
IN 1850.
Donsal iitation, by Letter
enjoyed on this t an
guccess of 2f years,
che most celebrated
The
eured, place it
tients ee
Kents da f
fo none.
t
In Males an
jously attack the system, and
‘er otherF te he
ns CELEBRATED, INSTITUTE HAS
‘uninterrupted
eudt-has become one of
Institutions of the age.
t numiber annually received and
in point of. ber of »paSeti Pee
PRIVATE DISEASES.
a Irregutarities in Females are
the great destroyers of health. They insidgradually unUe '
q
Medical and Surgical Institute,
, (Pounded in 1853.)
No. 519 Sacramento Street, ©
. \wEW REMEDIES, “NEW REMEDIE
ad Ak ik FR
ce #
“pn. w. K. DOBERTY'S get, RAARNES ee ymer,
RES 3 "
STABLISHED in. 1854, for the treat
ment of Sexual and Sentinal Diseases
,. gach as*Gonorrhéa, Glect, Stricture, Syphij.
is in ail its. foram, Semin Weakness, Im.
Said location was made in 1856 or 1857 by
rties whose, names are unknown to the
7: applicant, and the appticant does not know
: Adjoining
claimants are Cozzens and Garber on the
north, Duryea and Rose on the east, Hunt
Vincer. Mine on the south, and Kissel onthe
holding any adverse claim
required to present the
game before this office within sixty days
ifornia. }
P. J. M. JAMBERS,
PAPER HANGER
—ip—
UPHOLSTERER.
—_we
tains, Mattrasses, put down
und do,all kinds.of
JOBBING.
%
the niogt fastidions.
Louse formerly occupied by Mike Cline.
Nevada, June 21st.
bd
WV -R. JAMBERS is prepared to fix Cur4 i Carpets,
All orders promptly and faithfully attended te, ‘Lermewill be low enongh to suit
Shop, pear the Suspension Bridge, at the
H.-S.-SMITE,
* Building,
Seut Chairs, and do the work in the
H. 8. SMITH.
> NeWAga, Tune 15th, 1873.
Commercial. Street, opposite Transcript
if prepared to make new seats fdr Chnits,
BEST STYLE AND AT LOWEST RATES.
Call and see his work, and have your old
chaird made good as new, at trifling cost.
United States Laud Office.
uy of N
ter of S sction 20,
contrary és proved after. due notice,
wherens, Win. A, Barnes
viréds) ‘Greed Pie Cals}
day of -Ovtober, A.D.
Statcment,
alleging
claiming. the same
ral than tor mining py 1B.
ey will please take uotice, that
y virtue of
missioner of
imstructions trom the
Sune, A.D, 1678, wt 10
.7 Sacramento, Onl, May 3d, 1873.
and N W Quarin ‘Township 15 North, }
Range 8 East, isto be treated as mineral in
character, and more valuable for mining
than for agricuitaral purposes, until —
An
rt. ost Office adi@ on ‘the 2ist
1870, fle in the Register’s Ofttee of this District bis worry 7
and,
that it is agricultural in charnétet,’ aia inore valadle for ayrioulteThesefore, . ent kinds of fruit, a!
under, and
the Gencral Land Office, dated
May 6th, 1871, we have tixed the 26th day ot
‘Seloek A.-M:, at
this office, before the Kegisterand Receiver,
‘Ditch, 11.52 clis to the place of beginning,
thir@-standaré: paraitet,. 3 iE
4410.bh8 dist. ‘Thenee, SENs iva, Be,
4312 EB 12.82 chs, parallel with Wilcox
Ravine to a stake marked EC on the north
side of Wilcox Ravine.. Var, i> 15’ E-—N
$23,2 W 4.89echs to ri oxk stump ‘with
stake marked &B C—var.17°.15' E—S 754°
W 3.74 chs to a crooked oak, marked E.C—
yar. 172 15’ E. $4659 w-3.50 chs, Cross
and containing 10 32-100 acres 7nd being a
: f the Ns ef SE% andS$.% of N
Section 31, Towxehip 16 ‘north,
Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Merid1860, by parties unknown to the applicants
and ded of sie ie Adjoining sae apie
are. WD. neon the th a
Weak? By ae wind oh Co.*s claitn on theSouth and East along Wilcox Ravine, and]:
also on the N E by the latter Co., and on
the North by Duryea and Rose. ©: * is »%
All -persons holding aby adverse claim
thereto are hereby-required to present the
game before this office within sixty days
from the first,day.of publi hereof.
1X THE PROBATE COURT of the Counworth alids A. Jackson, deceased. It ap.
pearing to the Court by petition duly filed
by Jno. M. Bush, administrator of the said
dece.sed,; praying for an order to sell the
interest ‘of the ‘said deceased in the mining claims described in the said petition,
in order, to secure’ the just rights and interests ot the mining partners of the said
deceased: én the. said pining claims, ¢it,is . .
therefore ordered by Judge of the’said
Probate Court, that.all persons interested in
the estate of said deceased, appear before the
said. Probate Court on Monday, the 7th
duy of July, A. D. 1873., at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the Court room
of said Probate Court. at Nevada City, in
this order be published at least four su«cessive weekd in the-Nevada Daily Transcript,
4 newspaper printed and published in said
county, ten days prior. to the day herein
fixed for said-hearing. fe AW
Dated May 29th, 1873.
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office of the County Clerk of: the County
nis, snd Bx Officie Clerk of the Prabate
Court in end for said County, do hereby
certify the, goregoing to be a true, full and
correct copy ofan order duly made and entered, upon the minutes of said Probate
Cotrt. : E “o's sGee "Etta
meso
it” ?
Witness my hand’and the seal’ of
said Probate Court, this 9th day
of May/A. D. 1873.5 ~
T. C, PLUNKETT, Clerk.
*, PnoePattivon, Deputy.» <
Probate’ Notice: ie
NProbateCiourt, County of Nevada. In
the mi ~ of the Estate of J.-H. Moore,
deceased, Notice j hereby, given . tha
Kidhard Twaniley having ted dn this Gort
property, situated in Yuba Gounty, belongs
to said petitioner, although the same stands
of-revord a8 the property
that said deceased had agreed to tonvey the
same to pe but failed go.te do, and
praying that this Court may order the Executor of the estate of said deceased to convey the said property ¢e the, petitioner, all
the fact s being more fully set forfh*in said .
petition, and the Court has fixed MONDAY
o'clock, A. M. at the-Geurt Room of said
Court, in the Court House, of said County,
tition, when and--where-all rsons_interested in said ésfaté inay appe: and file obE offer for sale 640 acres of land, situated about one mile from French
Corral, at the junction ef the San Juan and
Cherokee ‘roads; 200 acres of which is under fence. There is on the premises a large
and commodions honse, calculated for tavern purposes, and itis
pew eee of teamsters and travers. ere are alge on t remises two
Rhee veiigy houses, x pies barn and
stables, two gocd orchards bearing difter1 also 800 bearing
grape vides, “The vanch is wen thaberéd
and watered,
gether or divide it in lots tosuit purchasers,
For particulars apply.to the undersigned
on the premises, or of O. P, Stidger, Esq.,
at North San Juan." Terms made reason.
ordered
m5
ne : ¥ ,? i
said lovation was imade
— aa Prior tothe Loa the matter of the Estate of A.B. Gregory,
of said Qecensed, . No. 2.
the 7th day of July, 1873, at the hour of 11}
as the time and place for hearing said pe.
sirably located for .
We will sell the whole toor Giver andue my band ‘af Tittle York
Township this 28th day: of April, 1873.
W. C. BARKER, Justice of the Peace.
i
paquets tome; by affidavit, that the
difendant in the within action, has left the
State and cannot be found, and it is hereby
that the within Sammons be pub-_,
fished in the Nevada _ Dei
L ered Transcrips at
least 6ruice a Week for 60 8. ene
W.C. BARKER, J, P:
PROBATE NOTICE.
“NW THE PROBATE COURT of the Coutty of Nevada, State of California. In
It appearing to the satisfaction
of said Court. by the petition this day presented and filed by William R. Coe and
Nancy Gregory, the executor and executrix
of the last wilket:A.B, Gregory,, deceased,
paying for au order of sale of Teal estate,
to pay the debts of the Estate of deceased
and the family allowence-made—by _this
Court. It is therefore ordered by the said
Court, that all. persons interested in the es6 T; By ‘ a ister, . tate of said deceased, appear before the
wes Core ARUAND, Register. . oid Probate Court on Thursday, the 10th
Tee ‘day cf Jy, A.D. 1873, at 10 gh eee in the
PR TE OTI “ forenvon of Baid day, at the Court Room
OBA rE N CE. of said Probate SqurtcmttheCourt House,
in the County ef.’ an, te show cause
why an order should no
shall be necessary. Andthat a copy Of.this
order be published at least four success
weeks in the Nevada Daily Tramscript, a
newspaper printed and published in said
county.
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Dated May 27th, 1874. *
Office of the County.Clerk.of tho, Count
of Nevada.—t, T. C. Pinnketé, Count, Cle
ofthe County of” Nevada, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk cf the Probate
Court in and tor said county, dohereby certify the foregoing to.be a true, fulk and correct copy of an order duly made and enterCounty of: a, to atiow cause why an or. &¢ Upon the, minuteg of said Probate Court,
der should not be granted té the said Admin. {~—— Wiehe hy and the seal of
strator to sel the interest of said deceased seal § sid” Probate on rt, this 27th day
in said g me; and ta copy of —— ) of May, A. D, 1873. T, CO. PLUNKETT, Clerk. *
By John Pattison, Deputy.
No. 491.
Application fora Patent to a
United States Land OMcé,}
my28
of Nevada. I, T. C. Plunkett, County Clerk y 24 13
of the County of Nevada, State of Califor} hacaqenelitn, OL Sea 30
OTICH is hereby given, that the Mammoth Blue Grayel Company whose
Pust Office is’ Sap Francisco, San Franciseo
County, California, has made application
for Pute:.t for the Chalk Mountain Blue
Gravel Mines, situate in Chalk Broft Mining District, Neyada County California,
an . des ribed imthe’plat ahd field notes on
file in this office as follows, vjz ;
> ‘Tract No.1.
Commencing at a stake in a mound
stones marked B. M. No. 1 Panding 15.66
chains south ofthe quai tar stake on
the Township line betwecn Sections 4.
: 'Pownship 16 North Range 10 East and—Seetion 33, Township.17 North, Range 10 East
Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Thence
on a true line, variation of mgnetic needle
being, variation 18> E. N, 15:66. chains .to
chains to a post made on a small black oak
‘five inches in diameter and marked B, M.
Thence South 77% 47’ E.-. 69.25 chs
to the quarter section post between sections
2and 35. Sea tne i. No. East 51.50 chs
to. post. mapked By. M, Noy 93, ime mound
oe from which a Tete Re. 20.imches in diameter beers N. 95 links
distant. Thence South 7° 30’ W. 120,00
iter, marked B. My Woe Phence N. 78°
30’ W. 20.00 ciattis'to as prtice tree 30 inches
‘in diameter marked B, M. No. 5, Thence
N. 55> 64, W. 17.57 chains to a post, the
s
. eentre-of Section 11. -T, 16. N.-R. 10 East
Mount Diablo Meridian. Thence West 80.00
10. Thence East 40.00 chains to a post
which will bethe Section corner common
to Secti 2,3 kD, ew he North
64.52 ch
in stone mound. Thence West 120.00 chs.
to place of beginning, and-containing one
thousand four hundred and sixty-oné and
91-100 acres, and being a portivnof Sechion
, 2,3, 4, 10.and 11, Township 16, ‘North,
Range 10 E, und Sections 35, 34 and 35, Tp.
17 North, Range 10 Kast Mount Disble Daze
and Meridian,
Tract No. 2.
Commencing at a sta ¢ marked B. M No
1, in mound of stones standing in thicket
of small pines, and from whiga intended for but not approved” as, fhe quurL ter section post between Sections 29 and 32,
-eye.8 tren
they give pit
i} thise with their sufferings.
of!
chains to a spruce tree 30 inches in diame. ;
ermine and destroy it; the ve jhe
leon ay tre
and ‘vigor.
and sete ;
poison, through successive generations, the
race of ‘man, .The marks can be seen in
Scrofula, Consumption , vrippies; the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
. MEDICAL ENEMY to’ian, eombining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
@ho have been trented with that pernicious
ease hag assummerl a new form: a '
Do NOT BE SATISFVED WITH PABTIAL CURE
“That leaves the-poistzjto craw] through the
sye+em, extitig’ its“into the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out ini the future with a yirnence that pan ra ; e rere of medicine
The young ‘man 6 “experfences that
growing weakness in his muscular and mentai organization 6 stop and consider
‘whence ita rises.— wil}-find in the weak.
ness of the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabié failing . !
of pory of -the mind, rerag (b> be
ott read-of “impentting trouble,
ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dreams, accompanied by ‘growing
deafness, loss of niwscular power, and nuaerous othe syraptoms of disorganization,
ty of Nevada, State of California. In 4 rodeng! er, ed pers the positive traces of that most le wnd
the matter of the Estate of Abrum_ Elssaid executor and executrix To-ee!l so much . gegtructive of , all diseases—Sempml Weakof the real estate of the said de@seased as. y ness—wasting away:-his powers;destroying
liis hope of life and manhood, and dragging
im along the broken path of his-existence,
ward % premature and loathsome grave,
To hitawho finds his life dribbling oat in
the dischtege of the vital principle of existence in nocttegal. and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessdti¢mof ‘the catses of its apgearance brings no re. ~ : :
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings *taguch a one
no hope of cure, but edds to his tmigery in
the knowledge that the one who todimato
kim for so. much of her happinces is @
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him, There
is no rescue except gn prower and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician. whose .practice.andcareful research
has made him thoronghly conversant with
every phase of the disease. Those who have
become vistiins of solitary vices, that dread.
tim of his evit, and an innocent, cempadion Pertgusut hi at. his Medical, Institute,
an
disease
ful, fascinaiing and destrnctable habit, that
fills thonsands of sick rooms with p ]
and consumptives, and hundreds of uritimoy graves with its misguided victims,should
conesialt t Melny, one who will sym
To snch the
Doctor would especially recommend iuimself, giving to'each snd all tees of a
Pordest aa Bermazient Chsawithout hinevnnce from business, chatige of diet, fear
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When's Female isin trouvle or afflicted
with diséase, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fully competent . of the ‘letter or pareel
to administer relief, and whose ectable
@andcing in aotiety erste ia TA «Av a
confidance of the community. -,The Dogtor,
understanding now fmpetatively n
. these req airements are. feels called upon to
initempese;. ana ‘by calling the sttention‘of
theafflicted tothe fact that he hap jeon a
Professor of Obstetrics and Female
for Twenty Years, antt-is fully qualified to
ster ip all cages, both, medically,and
surgically, not in a superficial manner, but .
his petition setting forth fhat certain Propmp fase ne
: jud¥ter Section’ ste ‘ubove noted —). in es thorough * ner as years.of. study . ,
erty known as the Mooushine Saw Mill cuce ot a trie 1ihé N. S12 00° EF. 93.30 . wnd practice—both PR rodpttate ate families sean make, to save them from the hands of
the ungualified unscrupulous,.and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in him.one who can féel and sympathise
‘with and Hem in tréuble—one in
whose sy the utmost confidence can
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, Who
i wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot
city by stating theirsym toms
‘) th Aicrbagiee: ohh Liviee mad Seearnnceat
All letters returned or de@ cure at home.
“BENS. F. JOSSELYN, M.D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box “3X0 alt whom itanay doncern : “Whereas; . jections to the granting of said petition. chajns toe a post, the center ul neefrun
i omtde 280 duy of September, 1870, the . . 8F £7 ‘Py C, PLENKETT, Clerk, whence the North east corner of tract Nod
Piyt of Township 15, North, Hapue 8 East, . * . Jno. Pattison, Deputy. § of this mining claim bears South 27° 15°
was fled in thé U.S. Lond Office, at Snc-. Nevada, Cal., Tuné 2d, 1873. W, 178.50 chains distant. Thence North }
_j tamento, Cul, and dy Commnissioner’s let. — O. Ry Btidiger, Atty for Petitioner. "F_. 40.00 chains.te.a post which will be the
York. ae the Wii0f NW) quarter section post be. wen Scctions 3 and
'THE’ GRAND PACIFIC
pot OwPelbchy
CHICAGO,
t a
The Largest and Most Complete
Hotel in the World.
HE Lessees (well known as the propri.etors of Mhe SHERMAN HOUSE before
its destruction -in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th ‘and 9th, 1871,) take
NRT terprise on h i at ; pew, & which is now,
‘under their’ . sonal management ,
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
nfifmrnation of the Bladder and the Kidjneys, ete., and he ho
‘ity, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases
. er married or single, and will be sent FREE
1 Cy the
aileviation of human suffering. tire.
Horrible Diseases,
How many thousands of persons
male and female, are there eho are en
. -ing.out @ miserable existence from the et.
fect of secret indulgences, or from virns
absorbed into the system [ Look at) their
pallid,-emaciated and disfigured faces and
ttidir broken dow constitutions, disqnali.
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
To the Afflicted.
OCTOR W. KE. DOHERTY RETURNS:
‘ his sincere thanks to his numerous
ts for their patronage, ahd would take
this opportunity.to. remind them that he
continues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of th. Uangs, Liver fying them for. the happiness of marri
Kidneys,. Digestive, and GenitUrinary Or-. . or the enjoyment of. life. r ote
gans, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphi¢ enjoyme f life. In this horrid
sittation thousands ‘suffer until d_ath closes
the scenc, Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those wlio are sufferin .
‘with any Of these horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late.’ Send them im.
mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has madc private disease his especial study
for years, and who. is certain to cure the.
‘most inveterate—eases without mercury.or___
injurious drugs, It is iroportant to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfare of their friends; to be ‘
careful of the many -pretended doctors who
‘infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in afew days, imposing
upon'the public by using the names often,
inent physicians from Europe and ot er
places. Be, therefore, enreful and tiake
strict inquiries,or you. msy fall into the
bands of these charlatans.“Sémiimil Weakness. — aus
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following, train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted’ ‘by scientific medical
meastires, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe heag, ringimg in the ears, noise lfke the rustling of
leaves.ond the rattling of chariots, nnensi,
ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused: vision, blunted intellect, loes-of
confidence, difidence in approaching strangers, a = roa to Beko new ine ecarst ae &
: disposition to shun saciety, loss: of mem.
cide he toalamanionth samme ory, — pues: pinaples and various
of the country, however distant, who TaAy fetid teceth potion sored bas Se
the opinion and advice of Dr. Doher. gweats, monomania and fre seat ineaatity
ty, in their respective cases, and who.think ,. . t¢ be not obtained a ray
proper to submit a written statemen* of pe prentay opply. inmate bay
anch; iin preference to holding )a personal
' f
int-rview. are respectfully assured that their Peay ping oes hee by SEOs OF eure
COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE “HELD . 7h eG naig it eter
GOST SACRED. The Doctor is a regular shis diseare, Barve never tails of eftect ng
graduate, and may be consulted with every Pao anes eeitara ts we, gn one ai
confidence. If the qase.ba fully and can. prove satisfactorily to him that he wareurd
didly described, personal communication i Jind. b
will be usihecessary, a8 Pr sharrmeagy ited Fd this comp aga either of the fan
diet, regimen, and the general treatment of '
the case itself, (inclndng the remedies) will Married Men,
be forwarded without delay,.and. in such those wlio contemplate marriage, who
a suffering under any of these fearful manner as to convey no idea of the prrport . 4.
; -go-transraitted.-. aisladics, should not forget the sacred re.
Should your conditien require immediate sponsibility resting upon them, nor delay
ittention, seria ten dollars, coin fer that . to obtain immediate relief.
yalne in currency] by Maruot Weirs, Far
co & Co’s Express, and a package of mefticite will be sent to your ‘address with the
lis in all its forms and stages, Seminal
of self-abnse, Gonorhcea, Gleét,, Strictares,”
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual
Debility, (Diseases of the Back and Loins,
8 that his long expei ¢ “practice will continue
to insure him a share of public patronagethe. practice of many years in Europe
and the United States heis enabled to apply
the most. efficient and . successful ‘remedies
against diseases of all kinds. , He uses no
mercttry, charges ‘mortlerate, freats: his pntients in a correct and. honorable way, and
has references of nnquestionable. veracity
from men of known respectability and high
standing-in society. All parties consulting
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the .
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit .
secrecy.
To Femates, :
When & female is encrvated or sfflieted
with disease, as weakness of the back and
limbs, pain in the head; dimnees of sight,
ioss of musonlir power, palpitation of ; the
heart, irritability, mervousness, derangement of digcstive functionr, general debilpeculiar to females, she shonld go or write
at once-to the? celebrated Female Doctor,
onsult him about her troubles ‘and
Let no false delicacy prevent
you; but sfply immediately, and save youra from painful suffering and premature
eath. ; :
Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon’s. off3 or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy”
necessaty. instructions for use, Consultewith implicit faith, and expect no more
tions by letter or otherwise FREE, Per. . thah to Ihe charged with a fair and mnutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the cireuinstances
of'the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and
elfish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders. i
DK. GIBBON is ,responsiblée, and. will
ve to each patient a written instrument,
himself to effect # radical and permsnent cure, or make no charge. ns
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing.» letter to Dr. Gibmanent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Snermatorrhea,
:
_DR. DOHERTY has : just. pnbiished on
important, pamphlet, embodying his own
views ahd experience in relation to Impo.
tence or Virility, being a Khort treatise 7]
Spetmatorrhen, or Seminal Weakness. Neryous and Physical Debility consednent on
this affection and other diseases of the Fax.
ual Organs: This little work contains in
formation of the utmost valne toall, whethby mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage
: bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
ences W.K. DOHERTY: M.D. poser tl naps rPingp Romar gh
., 824 -. San-Francisco, Cal. mag A ota sa + ei es ) in oi
2 dambge and. curiosity, to any part of the
i r { country, with fyll and plain directions for
United States Land. Office. use. By enclosing $15 in currency of $10 in
‘coin, in a registered letter, thicuyh the
Post Office, or through Wells, Targo & Co.,
a package of mediciné will be forwarded
by express to nny partiof the Union. ,
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney /
street, corner,.Commercial, San Francisco. :
Post Office Box 1957. Hs ,
Private entranée on Commercial stre¢t.
(pron to put BOX 2957 on the leb
Consultations
&~Correspondents will_please inform
DR. GIBBON that they vend his advertive
Sacramento, Cal. May 12th. 1973.
O all whom it may concern: Wheresas,on the 23d. day of Sept., 1870, the
Plat of aownab ip 15 North, Range, $.East,
was filed in the U. S. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal. and by Commissioner’s letter
dnted December 2, 1871, the S$ W of S
W i, Sec 28, and 8 E \ of § E Quarter
of Section 29, in Township 15, North, Range
9 East, is to be treatedas mineral in char.
acter, and. more-valuable ‘for mining than
for agricultural purposes until the contra—
ty is proved after due noti¢e. And wherpment in the Dame ener cal
. Evaline Thrasher; widow of John B;
rasher, deceased,. (Post Office address 1 ght
Grass Valley, Onl.) did, on the 29. day of W. A, ROWE,
October, A. P. 1870. file in the Register’s of;
fice of thia District her Declaratory State. House; Sign) and Ornaments!
ment claiming the same land alleging that 5"
it is agricultural in character, and more PAINTER.
valuable for agricultural than for mining
purposes, Therefore, you will please take
, that under and by virtue of instrue-tions,;rom the Commissioner of the Gener.
al Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixed the 26th day of June, A. D. 1873, ati
o'clock, P. M., at this. office; before the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
proofs to determine as to the mineral or
HOP. ON BROAD STREET, next BuildkK. ing to the Skating Rink. All orders
promptly and faithfuily-attended to. jet
Enea
-MILCH cows FOR SALE.
——
Orders leftat theofiee for
of Ice will be promptly filled.
NEVADA ICE COMPANY.
any amount
Ice delivered to custemers every morntor the heuring of proof’ to determine a8 . able. 5 a ‘Township. 46. North, Range 10 f Mount
to the mineral or agricultural character of . Alison’s Ranch, May 15th, 1873. Diablo Meridien, bears ‘south “23.70
anid lends. ‘ es. ED ALLISON. chains distant. Thence variation 18° E
=<) In witness whereof, wehave liere. m1 JA ALLISON $ 62> 45’ E 10.00 chains toa stake marked
seul} auto set our hands aud xfiixed the . B. M. No. 2, from which a binek-oak 50 -n
s~—~ ) sual of thik aftice, lac day and the ere diwneter bears North 39° 45’ East 180 chs] ¢
year first above writien. poate DIBBLE*®&® BYRNE, distant. ‘Thence North 33° 45’ hast 123 00
am \yi Teg an ol Atto & Co — 4 a ¢ oak 30 inches in diameter
ELL , Receiver. rneys unselars Law mar’ , M. No. 2, standing on t
Dibble & byme, Attys. mit y : at 4) bank of South Yuba Ditch toneuee uae
— — ——__— [James K. Byrne, Notary Public.) ervdir, whetitethe South west corner of
FFICE—Next door to Post Office, in
AP Exchange Building Main Street, Grass
Valleys 7 epl
tract-of land No.1 bears North 21° 15’ E
178.60 chains distant. Thence North 62°
45° W 10.00 chains to & Stake marked B. M.
No, 4, from which a black oak 18 inches in
claimants are
claim.on the South ; and Rose
’. (HAS. H. WYMAN,
at
Sa
{Formerly Chak U. 8. Lend Office.) .
pre ee aul Gs geeieds a One i :
ae p 4,
cares to drive.
Carriages fot Funerals “atteiidea to with .
priness.
;
‘oat
-accon of.
AGE BuOS.
for the
& RICE,
~9-0’clock, A.M. and
: STAGE LINE.
TAGE leaves Nevada city daily at 61
returning eycry day,
oon Ea Olt th Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express,
for Lake’ Pek mfield, Moores’
ice of law,
“®& Clark, is t
fice, Foot of Main Street, Nevada City. diameter beans N36° Yu‘ H. 86, : Main Steet, Nevada. City ainmnceg pear A 20e ow Oe uke and a . Packages delivered
63° E 104 chains. distant:. Thence 8, 38° . Nevada
eg 12 -100 acres and bei ITN
ottion of the Bi of ec, XW x oN TROTTED SUERPGE LM Boeke
: ' i Section 2, Township . mon al of DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
E Nevada Ice Company would inform . BRO AD STREET, NEVADA CTYTY oe Base and Meridian.— ‘ : ‘ that
the public that they are prepared to . sit Said location was made May 29th, 1 Si Aan Gristine Meni
supply consumers with Ice, ‘They have. . —_ -* pe SS re sft compted in 1 ween M, 8. Deal and J, W. Clark,
over eight thonssnd tous uf fico at 4 5 eee Pagis 566 to B73 Neva. practice of i the 1
various houses. § %, . Opposite National Exchange Hotel, . Oh County Mining Reovrds.
: on the, west by H ¥ :
POANCABTER 4 ROBENGON have . nis and Sout Xuba Gaps! Companys” . Des
the aneiee ae oe HORSES and persons aby -adwerse. claim J.
fam GES u found in j thereto by requested to prese evade, :
8 part of the ohn Z ie : same Catcne tee ‘alice ‘within oo sony toe _ “Ba hen hota
TES Lh Cees eee ee eee ee er ee ice, . ORARAQENE SO
agricultural character of said lands. Pa WANTING GOOD MICE
ares) In witness whereof, we have hereCOWS, can obtainthem by calling 08
seal j sary at cue hands Foy affixed ‘the FRANK ARMER, vr
meus 9 8 j . TE NEFA .
first above written. iis ae rae may.. mM ee sy ee City.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register. ; ae
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys. m8 Coos Bay Coal Agency.
. ’ ARCADE SALOON. —_
DJOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Store,
road Street, Nevada Gite _
BERRYMAN & DOYLE,
EALERS in: Cumberland, Lehigh
inéstic Coals Also, “ee
. ) A. BR CARLEY, PIG TRON.
SSeS y.st tows] naa, ern atc be
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Bankruptcy Notice.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
the District Court of the United St
ae ‘District of California, In'the mstte?
Attend prin on regis , CHURCH, Bankrupt. nots
uel J. Clarke, Jr. ; Bankrupt
RB heey gel eg ey. Noticois hereby given, That » Petit
26th, 18T2; and ll Warrants on Head Pund ps ham int 4 Dourt ML. W. Chant
4 “ ov ber 1
Penn ? vada ~
wes oT tatefeet te S. District, a red. a Bankrupt —
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j big , uppers l js! potericy,! etc. in Diseases / F Salone
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors sad Mroteutet: leat 3 Pose:
vee pelow the What Cheer House}: “———e legs successful Renee
4 ak tt Fics oy olyqed . -~DR. ‘GIBBON has the pleasure of an. vi
cts SAN FRANCISCO. . = nouucing t ¢ has returned i; 0.0. visiting
ia oe THs Se ee iad he principal {ospitals of Europe, boar i
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,, . resumed practice at his Disperisary, 62 ro
fatablished expressly to afford the a cted . Keermey Street, corner of Comm ercial, San :
Sound and Stientifie Medical aid, in tisco, Where his old patients and those Ghethe Treatment and Cure of ait . reqhiring his services may find bim.~
rae Private and Chronic dis~ . , jhe Doctor lias spared —neither-time ner z =
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