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May 16, 1872 (4 pages)

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hla Lc SAA RENEE BRN ti a Sind aha Nest itemise meemenenta => meneame ntey eracitamsnae m “"pR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY >) 623 KEARNEY STREET, aA Cor. Commercial, Sax FRANctso0, ISTABLISHED in 1564,.for the treatment of Sexual and Serninal Diseases, 4 such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphili6.in all its torms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc. Skin Diseltes (of years’ standing) and Ulcerated legs. successfully DR. GIBBON has the pleacure of announ¢ingthat he has returned from visiting he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 ‘Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, Sén er time nor . his sincere thanks to his numerous @ miserable_existence from the efof secret indulgences, or from virus ‘absorbed into the system ! Look at their i Quick Curesand Moderate Charges . , i . ‘DR. W. K. DOHERTY'S Medical and Surgical Institute, Ne. 519 Sacramento Street, ' Corner of Leidesdorff Street—{A few doors i below the What Cheer House] j SAN FRANCISCO. =e . Private entrance on Leidesdorff Strect, . Established expressly to afford the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all _.,Private and Chronic disAND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. To the Afflicted. ; OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that ne . cure of chroni¢ diseases of the Lungs, Liver gans, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphidis in all its forms and stages, Sefhinal Weakness, and_all the: horrid consequences . ofself-abnse, Gonorheg, Gleet, Strictures, . PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. \. continues to consult at his Inetittte for the . i Be . see ane ee ee Application for a Patentto a \-Placer Gold Mining Claim: H. Usirep States Laxsn Orrice. ) Sacramento. €al, April 12th. 1872.1 8. RROWN, W. H. MUROHTF. BR. F. 60, RFFZEPY: ena A. SANDFORD haying filed their snplicetion in this office for a Patent to a Mining Cisim,; and the ln-wana instructions in «nch esses provided beving i heen complied with if Ts hberey ordered that the aenexed nftice of sach enplicetion . he nnblished for ninét¥ sys in, the Nevada . Daily Transcripts a netsntrer-pirblished . nearest the location of sa d claimgt Nevada . city, in Nevada eonnty, State of CeNfornis, { T. B. McFARLAND, Register. . bdo j Copy of Notice posted on the Claim. . Application for Patent to Mining . Claim. _ ONotice is hereby given to whem it mey i enncern. that sr anniication has heen made phy FS. RBrewn Wo Murechie, R. FP. Peezley and A. Sandford. te the Government of the Tnited Stetes far a Patent ts ihe fallawKidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urimary Or. 5.2 dcecrihed Gald Mining Claim knowns . the Sailer Ravine end Erecle Comns y's elsims. kitnated in Nevada Mining District, in Nevada covntv. Stete of Californias heing bonnded by the mining clsim of Kitts & ‘pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces afid . Nocturnal and Diurps! Emissiors, Sexual . pany'on the north and John C. Murchj¢ on their broken down constitutions, disquali-)Debility, Diseases Of the Back and Loins, . the eset. no other claims honnding this} on fying them for the happiness of marrisge . Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kid. 4). <iqe and_-more perticularly described as ot the enjoyment. of life. In this horrid . neys, etc.; and he -hopes that his long expe. ¢,}aws, to-wit. On surveved land being situation thousands suffer until death closes . rience and successful practice will continue . ¢,.¢6 Wits of S Wo and S Wof NW of & the seenc, Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who. are sufferin’ . By the to insure him a share of, public patronage. ice of many yeers in Enrope W Quarter of Section 9. Township Th North, Range 9 East, Mount Diahlo Base and Merid with any of these horrible life destroying . and the United States he isenabled toapply joy in the district of Anas snbiect to: «ale maladics—see that they ‘are cared for and . Send them im. against.diseases.of ail kinds. He uses no) gg geres, en mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a. physician who . mercury, charges moderate, treats his payjarty 4 cured before it be too late. has made private disease his especial study for years, and. who is certain to cure the . the most efficient.and successful remedies tients ina correct and honorable way; and has references of unquestionable veracity . et Sacramento. California, snd containing id claim being still mere particihed in the diagram posted and filed with said arnlication. “All persons holding anv adverse claim most inveterate cases without mercury or / from men-of known respectability and SIKRT pa cccts ure bene xenciton is exert the 4njurious drugs. It is important to those} standing in society. All parties consulting . wwe before the Register and Receiver of” ~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 a few days, imposing apon the pniblic by using the names of em4nent ‘physicians from Europe and other places. , therefore, careful _and make strict inquiries, or you may fall inte tha thands of those charlatans. — Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of gelf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved gexual indnigence, 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 measures, vis: Sallow countenance, dark * @pote under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringgag in the ears, noise like the rustling of . leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, eonfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, & disiike to form new acquaintances, & disposition, to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, Monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in as by Uae, and have a cure effected y his new and scientific mode of treating ahis disease, 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 San Francisco quacks. ; Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the. sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off§ 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 mutuglly satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and _ elfish practice of extortion among quacks ‘and pretenders. : . GIBBON is responsible, and will give each patient a written instrument, ng himself te-effect a radical_and perinsnent cure, or make no charge. — Cc dat Home. T?rsons abs dictance may be CURED AT HOME, by add ng 2 letter to Dr: Gibthon, stating case, nyptoms, Jength of time the disease has centinu<d, and have medicine promptly forwarded, ‘free ‘from damege and curiosity, to any partof the country, with full and plain ctions for use. By enclosing $15 in currency.or $10 in goin, in a letter thro the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo &Co., B package of medicine will be forwarded express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. Private entrance on Commercial street. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letter. 6 @Consnitations FREE. &# Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the DarLy TRanscRIPT. mayl No. 342, Application for a Patent to Plac-. er Gold Mining Claim. United States Land Office, fRacramonto, Californin,April 29th, 1872. ACOB BACHTAL, SAMUEL M. HECKe) ER end EDWARD GAGAN having filed their application in this office for a Patentto » Mining Claim,and thedaw end instructions in auch eases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Noticeof such Application be published for ninefy days in the Nevada Daily Transcript ® a-wspaper published nearest the location of said claim ‘at. Nevada City, in Nevada county, State of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Gopy of Notice Posted on the Claim, APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM. Notice ie hercby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made ~ay Jacob Bachtal, uel M. Hecker and Maward Gagan, co-partners, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Mining Claim wz : knownase the Spring favine and Mosquito Creek Mining Claims, situated in Nevada Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by the Placer Mining Claim of Kitts and Tully & Co, on the East and Murchie’s on the South and by L. Wilson’s claim on the West, and oa the north, names unknown and more perticularly described as follows, to-wit; ou surveyed and mineral land being the (N. EB, \ of the NE \.) North Fast Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section Eight (8) ‘Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablv Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing for_ ty (40) acres. Said claim Meing still more particulerly described ip the diagram pos’ ted end tiled with said application. any adverse claim EL M. HECKER, D GAGAN. him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best-and gentlest treatment, and implicit To Correspondents. part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement o such, in preference to holding a personaf interview, are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal com nt + structions, including diet, regimen, and the éneral treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without . delay, and in such a manner as to convey . no idea of the purport of the letteror parcel . so transmi Consultations by letter or j otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. a Spermatorrhea. DR, DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying-his~ wn views and experience in relation to Impo. . tence or Virility, being a shert treatise on . Spermatorrhe@a, or Seminal Weakness. Ner. vous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sex ual Organs. This little work contain Sin formation of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE “by mail on receipt of Six Cents in “postage stamps for return postage. = Address, W. EK, DOHERTY, M. D. 524 San Francisco, Cal. . No. 330. . Placer Gold Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFF a} Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 30th, 1872. AMES McLURE having filed his . application in this office fora Patent for ; Mining Claim, and the law and instruciions . in such eases provided, havipg been -complied with, it is hereby ordered that the an. nexedNotice of such applieation be publish. ed for ninety days, in the Nevapa TRanSCRIPT, a newspaper published nearest the . location of said claim at Nevada city in Ne. vada county, State of California. SS JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register. ‘Copy of Notice posted on the Claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING . CLAIM. Notice is hereby given to whom it may . concern, that an application has been made . by James McLure to the Government of . the United States fora Patent to the fol-. iowing described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz: known as the Union Company's Ciaim, . situated in the Dutch Flat Mining District. . in Placer county, State of California, being . bounded by the placer gold Mining claims . of L. B. Tillotson on the north, and by L. . ~McLure et al on the éast, and on the south by the claim of George Gunnelson, and othe west by the claim of L. D. McLure et al, and mcre particularly described as follows, te-wit: on upsurveyed land being the south-w: uarter of Section 25, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Dia. blo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale et Sacramento, California, and containing 16Q acres, said claim . being still more perticulixly described in the diagaam posted and tiled with said application. All persons holding any aaverie claim thereto are hereby required to’ present the United States for Sacramente Land District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting heéreof. Dated March 36th, 1872. JAMES MoLURE, Applicant. NOTICE. GNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., April 17th, 1872.) OB. C, Brown, 8. J. Eddy, James. §. Murchie, Benj. Sturman, H. B. Purdy, Chas. Purdy, T. G. Durning, Louis Francoui, Lousia Dejorlais, Ami Viguier; N. Richard, M. Frendenborg, Chas Burreman, Wm. H. Kech, Hattie E, Durning, Eugene Dubedat; Geo. Schueltz, Henry Van Bargen, Leopold Kahue,T. Schueltz,Ernest Schueltz, H. Noorman,LouisS8chuitz,Wm. A. Schueltz, A. Langfield, Chas, V. Heischman, John Sechruedos, composing the Skipper Gravel Mining Company, and to a}l whom it may eoncern: Whereis by Commissioner's letter, dated Sept. 26th, 1871, we are into: med that you allege the NW \ of SW \ and SW \ofNE 4 and S * of N W \ of Section 2, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Base and: Meridian, to be teineral in character and more valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes; And whereas, Silas B. Church (P. O. address Nevada City, Cal.) made cash entry No. 242-en the 1ith day of September, A, D. 1869, in the Register’s office, of this district for the said land for agricultural purposes; Now, therefere, you will please take notice that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, and speejal instructions contained in ssid letter, dated September 2th, 1871: also per Commissioner’s letter, dated March, 22d, 1872, we have fixed the Sth day of June, A.D. 1872, at 1. o’clock, P. M. at this office. before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine ss tothe mineral or agricultural character of'ssid lands: __ In witness whereof we hive hereyear first above written, TB, McFARIAND, Register. 026 HART FELLOWS, Receiver, a 2 NILES SEARLS, Patients {male or female) residing in any . ‘ Jp Application for a Patent to a: = . Stub 20 feet high bears N 80° W 41 links . stake marked C. C. in Coleman's field, . East, East 45.12 chains to the place cf be. same before the Kegisterand Receiver ee . k ; seat} unto set our hands and affixed the . seal of this office the day and, the . ". f@nnd in a firetcless Shoe and Finding Stere. Attorney-and Counselor at Law. . ’ the United States for SacramentoTe2nd District, gt Seeramento.California. within ninety devs from the fitst day of publishing and ating hereof. Dated Feb. 16th, 1872, : : 4.8. BROWN, W.H. MTRCHIE, BY F. REFZEFY, A. SANDFORD. Applicants. . april16 . 1 W. W. Cross, Atty. No. 299. Placer Gold Mining Claim. . United States Land Office, ) Sacramento, California, Feb. 9, 1872. OHN H. COLEMAN having filec-his ap-— plieation im this office for a Patent-to a Mining claim, and the law and instruci tions in such cases provided, having been” complied with, it is hereby ordered thafthe . annexed amended Notice of such AppHcation be published for ninety days, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published nearest the location of said Claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada county,Stete of California. . JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. the claim. Copy of Notice posted ining Claim. Application for Patemt to Notiee*is hereby given to all whom it. May concern, that an application has been . made by JohnH. Coleman to the Government of the United States for a Patent to . the following described Placer Gold Mining i iz: Known as Coleman’s Placér Claim, situated inthe Dutch Flat Mining District, in Placer County, State-of California, being bounded by the Placer Gold Min, Q ; ing Claim of J. McClure and Brother on the . North and by Town site of the town of Alta, on the South and by the Nary Red Company’s claims, on the West there being no other claims bounding this said claim and . more particularly described ss foilows, to. wit: on unsurveyéd land, being the S W 4 of NE \ and E “of NW 4 and E44 of E lof NW of NW % andE *% of E % of S W of N W Quarter of Section 36, Town. ship 16 North, Range 10 East, Meunt-Diabto . Lase and Meridian, in the district of lands . jee @ at Sacramento, California, and containing 140 acres. Beginning at the can Stake, between Sections 35 and 36, Township 16 North, Range 10 East and run . East (Variations 22° East) 80.24 chains toa . point-175 links South of Quarter Stake on Township line between Sections 36 and 31, . thence connect back ( Variations 23° 15 East) West 20.06chains set the corner Post . of J. H. Coleman’s Mining Claim marked °C; . C. (Coleman’s Claim) trom which a Spruce distant, thence Variation 21° 15’ East North 20.06 set a stake marked C.-C. from} which the S. W corner of W. Lee’s fence . bears N 40° West, 18 links distant, thence . variation 24° East, West 20.06 chains set a) thence variation 25° East, North 19.78 chains to Quartér stake between Sections 36 and 25, variation 26° East, West 25.06 chains seta Stake marked CG. C. from whieh an. Oak Stub bears N 15° E 6 links. distant, variation 26° East, South $9.56 chains, Sets . a Stake in. Coleman's. Field marked (©, C.. from which a Cedar Stump bears S 84° W 9 links distant, thence variation 23° 15 ginning. Said claim being still more particularly described im the diagram posted and tiled with said application. All persons holding any adverse claim . thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Regiater and Receiver of the NUnited States for Sacramento Land District, . Fat\.Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof: Dated February 9th, 1872. JOHN H. COLEMAN, Appliesnt. feb13 FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES GRASS VALLEY. HE. UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURchased the Stables and Livery Business heretofore conducted by James Faulkuor, now offers tu. accommodate the public by letting > FINE SADDLE HORSES, BUGGY TEAMS And attending to all mattérs connected with . the Livery Business in a most satisfactory . mander, . n2 HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day . Week or Month, None but experienced and careful grooms emvloyed. Satisfaction guaranteed -in all cases. HENRY SCADDEN, BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. R. COE. keeps constantly on hand Gents’ Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses & Children’s Balhnorals, Gaiters, Shoes Slippers, &c, All my Goods are from the best Manufacturers of New York,Philadelphia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and epee Shoes, just fram the manufactotne ry, Weeived by the Jast stemmer. Iaiso have afuP assortment of Blacking, Nea _. Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole . Leathers ‘Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Nails?“Tasts, and in fact everything tc ; REPAIRING DONE in the very best &tyle. Boots and Shoes made to order, Anda geod fit warranted in every. case, .FFICE—Corner of Rroed and Pine Sts. wy! Applicante, ND over Greenwald's Cigar somes I keep Boots of my own Afanufecture alWays op hand ¢& eH my goads as _ter ftom_100 feet np to . within four months from the first publica. . made by J. P. BROWN, 8, W. PURRING“TON, A. GMILLER, EVALINE L. YOUNG . land in said District, on Willow Creek,three ' the left bank of Willow Creek, 8.40% ° W. No5; thence 831° W 5.65 chains te a Black . marked N C, No. 13 ; thence up right bank . . 2844 ° E 18 chains to a Pine stub, near saw . 20; thence N 1244 ° E 12.00 cliains to astake . and stones in the mouth of Bridger Creek . SAN FRANCISCO. <i A ANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS . a OF ‘ Machinery connected with Quartz Mine and Mill Work, © ~. ROTTER WORK of #1! kinds. HYDRATTIc PIPES, ELBOW DISTRIBUTORS, CAR WHEELS, for Rail and Mining Cars mede of Car Wheel Iron, with ‘properly . Stiuatedt corhe® Howard-and. Beale Streets; CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established by ‘ =< No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation, by Letter or otherwise, Free. , HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS . enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted suecess of 21 Féars, and has become one of the most cel®brated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second our Improved Axles and Boxes, will outlast { ten of the ordinary sets. . We refer narties wanting Sheet Iron Pipes . for Hrydratilic and €ity purvoses'to some of these made by us, now working under pressnres unequaled in this or any other country, viz ~Spring Valley Water Works. San Frencisco, Sorting Valley Mining Co. Cheroker. Bate cotniy. Deh Flat Mining Co. Placer connty. Piowhe Water Ce. The Pio-. cheis working under extreme heads of —wa-+ Onur extensive, les; us th ioned to experience in this branehpromise a pipe correctly p stand hich pressuge-with: Iron, We have fitted up. special © punches, steam riveting machines. sspha tuming pumps and other machinery, to en. * . 6as able us to do better and cheaper. work than . can be done anywhereelse in California.— ! We are prepared to make Pine of anv disam, eter and in quantities up to 2000 feet per day. Parties requiring information as to . quantities of water. strength and diameter . of Pipe can obtain it by. comronnicating . with . JOSEPH MOORE, Supt. San Franciseo, April 8th—3m.Notice to Creditors. : E STATE OF ERASTUS BEACH, DeceasA ed. Nétice is hereby given by the un. dersigned, Executors of the above named . Estate, to the creditors of.and to all persons . having claims against seid deceased to ex. hibit the same with the necessary vouchers tion of this notice, to the undersigned at . _. North San Juan, in Nevada county. fAgoes . { ibited within said time they w i € . Sack of aucune ce re . ness—wasting away his powers, destroying barred of recovery. WM. M. DAVIS, CHAS. BEACH. North San Juan, Cal. April 17, 1872. Application for Patent to Mining "ot Wi daee oe a = OTICE is hereby:given to whem it may: concern, thatan application has been and CLARA E. YOUNG, to the Goyernment of the United States for a Patent to the follewing described Placer Mining Claims. viz: . Known as the .Nefada Mining Company’s, situated in Garden Valley Mining District, in Yuba County, State of California, being bounded by the mining claims. of ‘Great Eastern Company” on the East and by exhausted mining claims on the West : there being no mining ground adjoining on th . Norther South and more particularly des scribed as follows to-wit: on unsurveyed and one-half miles from Camptonville, by the main stage road to.Marysville,and three miles above the junction of Willow Creek, with the North Fork of the Yuba River ; the approximate position with reference to the public survey being in Section8 Township 18 North, Range 8 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, inthe District of lends subject to sale at Marysville, California, and containing £56 acres. Said Nevada Mining Company’s claims being still more particularly described in the said application . who have been treated with that deafness, loss of muscular ) PRIVATE DISEASES. . In Males and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bloom from the check, the lustre from the _ eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and -poison, through successive generations,.the race of marc“"The marks can~be seen in Serefula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiotie, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL of} MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal, doubles his dangers: Those Tnicious INERsL POISON are not cured ; the disas asstuned a new form. -Do er BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE -That leaves the poisoz to crawl.through the system, eatingits way into the tissues and orgaris beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst ont in the future with a virnlence that will baffle the-effects of medicine SEMINAL “WEAENESS. The young man who experiences that srowitie weakness in his mnscular and men. tal organization should stop and consider whence ita rises. He will find in the weak-. ness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountat.e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste ‘for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivions dreams, accompanied by growing power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization. he positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminial Weakhis hope of life and manhood, and him along the broken path of his existence, + toward a premature and loathsome grave, ‘To bim who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of. the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal émissions, searanee brings no relief. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood,. brings to such a one no hope’ of ctite; brt-adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for so much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, end an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope leaves-him. There is ne. rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research hasmade him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves-with-its-misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To such-the Doctor would ially recommend himself, giving to bach and allguarantees of a Perfect and Permanent Cure, without hinerance from business, change of diet, fear of exposure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. : When a Female isin trouble or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where and disgram filed therewith and posted on . is there a physician who is fully competent said claims as follows, viz: Beginning at a Black Oak tree six inches in diameter, marked N.C No. 1, standing on the left bank ef Willow Creek, opposite the. mouth of Bridger Creek, and running thence down 9.90 chains to a Black Oak tree 27 inches in diameter, marked N C. No 2; thence Sonth } 2044 ° W. 7.04 chains to a Pitch Pine stump, . marked N.C. No3; thence $36%° W 4.00 chains to a stake marked N C No,4; thence $15° W 14chai 8 to a stake marked N.C, Ozk tree 27 inches in diameter marked N C., . No 6; thence 8 20° W 20.50 chainsto a Pine tree 52 inches in diameter, marked N. C. No . 7; thence 8 2249 W11.20 chains toa Black . Oak tree 27 inches in diameter. marked N. C. No8’; thence 8 58° W 9.00 chains to a Black Oak tree 52 inches in diameter mark. ed N C. No. 9; thence 8 72° W 13.63 chains to astake marked N. C.No 10; thence South . 2834 ° W 14.00 chains to a stake marked N. C. No 11, near Cilley’s house ; thenee 8 66° W 13.71 chains to a large spruce stub, marked N. C. No12; thence N 26° W 15.55 chains across Willow Creek toa large Pine stump . of Willow Creek N:€0% ° East 6.75 chains te . a stake marked N C. No, 14; thence North 48'4 ° E 40.50 chains to alarge ferked Black Oak tree marked NC, No 15: thence North mill, murked N C, No. 16; thence N 42° E. 15.40 chains toa Black Oak tree 27 inches in diameter, marked N C, No 17 : thence N 2° E 4.50 chains to a Black Oak tree 36 inches in diameter, marked N C No. 18: thence N. 38°-E. 9.76 chains toa Black Oak tree 16 . inches. in diameter marked N. C. No. 19 3) thence N 353; °-E-4,25chains tos Black Oak . tree 28 inches in diameter, ed NC. No. marked NC. No 21, and thence across Willow Creek 8 54° E11.50chainsto place of beginning asshown by the ‘Yellow shaded lines tn said diagram. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Marysville Land Dis. trict, at Marysville, California, within nine. ty days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. a Dated April 15, 1872. J.P. BROWN, 8. W. PURRINGTON, A. G. MILLER, EVALINE L. YOUNG, CLARA E, YOUNG, Applicants. % U. S. Lanp Orrics, Marysville, Cal. April 13th, 1872. It is hereby ordered that the above and foregoing Notice of Application for a Patent to the Nevada Mining Company’s claim® . situated in Garden Valley Mining. District, Yuba County, California, be published for ninety days, im the Nevada Daily Transcript, anewspaper published in the city of Nevada, State of California. aplé L. B. AYER, Register. MILWAUKEE BREWERY. W. DREYFUSS continues to maun je facture as good, : LAGER BEER ‘As can be found on the Pacific coast. Lager sold by the quart, gallon, in xegs and Dottles. Leave your orders at the old Spring Street, Nevada City. And they will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Give me«trial. I-am con fident of giving the yéry best satisfaction. LAGER BEER vered to any part ‘of the ounty FREE OF CHARGE. jy?. Pg ee 9, Cpe first <class Quartz Mine, or. Send full articulars, size of clan, width of ob fash yada future Large Gravet : , nga ory mine sufficient w ng capi ant Moe n nine. rtict to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the coufidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding how imperatively necessary these requirements are, feel# called upon to interpose, and by calling the attention of . the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically andsurgically, not in a superficial mannér, but” in as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. . Thercfore, families can rely wpon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one: who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be placee. To Corre: dents. LETTERS.—Persons: of either sex, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. Al) letters returned or destroyed. Address, 4 BENJ. F. JOB8SELYN, M. D. . No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box PROBATE: NOTICE, .& the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Hosea Webster, deceased. It appearing to the undersigned, Judge of said Court, by the petition this ‘day nted and filed by Join M. Bush, the Administrator of the Estate of Hosea Webster, deceased, praying for an order of sale of the real estate, that it is ‘necessary to sell the whole of the real estate, to pay the debts outstanding against .said estate and costs’ and expenses of administration. It is therefore ordered by the undersigned Judge of said Court,that all persons interested in the estate of the said Hosea Webster, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the said county of Nevada,at the Court room of said Court, in the city of Nevada, in said Nevada county, on Thursday, the 6th day of June, A. D. 1872, at 10 o’clock, A. M., then and there te show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sellso much of the real estate of the said deceased, as shall be x It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks in the Nevada DailyTranscript, a newspaper printed and published im the said Nevada county. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. on in open Court and dated May 6th, Office of the County Clerk of the County of Nevada. I, T. C. Plunkett,County Clerk of the County of Nevada, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court, in and for said Nevada County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, full and cor. reet copy of an order duly’made anid entered upon the minutes of said Probate Court. —s , i my pets the Seal of al’ gai bate a 6th day of _— ay, A. Dies ‘i T. ©. PLUNKETT, Clerk. m7 By John Pattison, Deputy. Notice to Creditors. e THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Hoséa Webster, deceased : Notice is hereby given by the , administrator of the Estate of Hoses Webster decessed, to the creditors of, and all having claims against said decsanalh to co. hibit the same with the vouchers within ten months after the publication of this notice to the unde , at the office of Chas. McElvy, Transcript Office, in th ity and county of Nevada. * . JOHN M. BUSH, Administrator, Deal & Clark, Attys.. Nevada, April 23d, 1872. HOUSE FOR SALE. wo, A HOUSE AND LOT IS. OFFERED FOR SALE. ——— ot THOS, PETTIT, Pros: aia # gilog i 2a We ame .d DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, -. Application for Patent toa Placer Unrrep Srates: Maryeville’ Cniifernts, ) Pains ‘Feb. 28, 1872, Y OTICE is hereby given to whom i N concern, that an Sielicetion’ 9 be, made by Vincent George Bell, : David Ale ander, Janiés Fraser and Jacob Sinith to the Government of the United States fora py. tent to the following described. Placer Gojq Mining Claim, viz: Known.as-the Frianer Alexander & Co's claims, situated in Preach Corral Mining District. in Nevada Count: State of California, being bounded by the y mining claim of Edwar’ Allison &'Co, on the North‘and East ; by the mining claim of Trust & Hope Co. on the South and Onthe West by the lines desig ated by Diagram filed in Land Office and posted on claj and the rim rock and more particularly de.. scribed as foliows, to-wit: On unsurveyeg jand, North of Township 16 North, Range 7 East Mount Diablo Bose and Meridian in the district of latids subjétt fo sale at-Ma_ rysville, California, and. containing. forty. four (44) acres : Beginning a. a tree: Standing onthe west side 6f the road ron. ning from French Corral to Birchville from whieh the S W corner of Edward Allison's house bears north 4444.5 E 7.30 chains dis. tant, running thence N 85° East 123 chains to a stake marked F. & A. No. 2thence 8 35°. E 7.08 chains to a small pine. tree 3 inches in diameter, marked F/& A. No. 3, from which the gate of the’ 3 ears N. 256% 5 E1.36 chains distant ; thence. 8 6° E18 chains toa stake marked F. & A, No, 4; thence 874% ° W 9.78 chains tos large pine stump marked F. & A. No.5: th: nce S 82° W 8.68 chains to a stake mark. ed F. & A. No. 6 and thencé N 26.50 chaing to place of beginning. said claim being still more particularly described i@ the diagram posted and filled with said application. ~All persons holding, any adverse claim: thereto ave-hereby required to present the same and Receiver ef the United States for’ Marysville Land Dis.” trict, at Marysville, California, within ninety days fon oe first day of publishing and posting h = : Datad-on claim, 26th February 1872. A PROT DAVID. ALEXANDER, JAMES FRASER,~W JACOB SMITH, Applicants. ~ U. 8. Land Office, Marysville, Feb. 28th, 1872. __It is by me hereby ordered, that the above and foregoing notice, in the matter of the application of Vincent George Bell, David Alexander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith, fora Patent for a Gold bearing Placer Minthe Nevada Daiiy Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in Nevada City, Nevada County, Califo nia.m2 7 L. B. AYER Register. John Jack's Variety Store, PINE STREET, next doorto the Corner of Broad Street, Nevada City. oJ cp JACK having fitted his new Store t public with Fruit, Candies, Berries, Cigars, Tebacco, Poultry, Fancy Goods, &e. &c. At the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Give Meacall. ~ Neyada, June 10th. © ARCADE SALOON. — & DIOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Store, on Broad Street, Nevada City, A. B. CARLEY, Keeps constantly on hand the best of WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS. Old friends and new comers are invited to drop in and see me. * mi No, 343.-Application for Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claim. Untrep States Laxp OFFICE, } Sacraniento, Cal. April 29th, 1872. ACOB BACHTAL, SAMUEL M. HECKER and WILLIAM A. MYERS having fled tueir application in this office for a Patent to a Mining claim,ana the law and instructions imsuch casts provided having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published four ninety days, in the Nevapa Daur TRANSCRIPT, a hewspaper published nearest the location of said Claim at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of Caliicrnia. T. B. MeFARLAND, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the claim. Application forPatent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that an appiication has been made by Jacob Bachtal, samuel M. Hecker and William A. Myers to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described Placer Mining Claim, viz ; known as the Big Canon and’ Kubbin Ravine claims situated in Nevada Mining District, in Ne-. . vada County,State ot Caiitornig, being bounded by the miming claim of San Francisco Company, Bames unknown, on the South, and by Jacob Bachtal, Samtel M. Hecker and others on the West and by unoccupied mineral lands on the North and Kast and more particularly described as follows, towit ; On surveyed and mineral land being the (Wis of N W \) West half of North hae y Quarter and (N % of S W %) North half of South West Quarter of Section ten, (10) Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9) Kast, Mount Diablo Base and MeTridian, in the district of lands subject tw ale ut Sacramento, Calitornia, and contsinimg one hundred and sixty acres. Said claim being still more particalarly described in the aiagram posted and filed with said app-ication. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to t the same before the Register and Reeeiver of the United States Lanu Office, for Sacrament Land District, at Sacramento, California, within nifety days from the date hereof. Dated April 29th, 1872. cif JACOB BACHTAL, — SAMUEL M. HECKER, W. A. MYERS, ml _ . Applicant. BALING OR FENCING WIRE . FORSALE, . A BOUT 4,000 pounds of No 16 Iron Wire, suitable for baling Hay or Fencing. luay be cut in lengthstesait any Hay Press. For sale cheap for Cesh Apply to PETEK PURDON, South Yuba Bridge, om the San-Juan Koad.’ April loth, 1872. JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICE with 0.P. STIDGER,at NORTH SAN JUAN. ON MARRIAGE. -APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN . from the effects of Errors and Seif Manheod restored.— 2 aang a, . life. mefriage removed. New Pes oe: of treat Tremerkable a) er: gt wo capone pote ec an) 8 sent tree, aled enve Address HOWARD? ARSOCIATION rc 2South Ninth Street Philadelphia, P : Gold Mining.Claim,: ues oie a #® inches in diameter, marked F.& A. No: eae ing Claim, be published for ninety days in_ up in good style, is prepared to furnish_ Worne One Ye Six Mo Thres . Per 1 WN 5 J” Mees with t) Mei: IF 3 A PORK livere Giv Nev CRY td lent ¥ ¢ me esd ot Od ry eae Eee a a ae