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Kearney Street, corner of Coramercial, San
returned with increased facilities for the
_ aileviation of humen suffering. es
“ Dt
JISTABLISHED in 1854, for the: trestment of Sexual and Seminal, Diseases,
such as Gonorrhes, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’
——— = and Ulcerated legs successfully
ated.
-DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he hes returned from visiting
hé principal Hospitals of Europe, and o—
¥raneiseo, where his old patients and those
aul bY Maeve mie BAD
in g out new remedies, and has
. How many thousands of both
suffer” etrict ing
ing put a: miserable existence from the effeet pf secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbed into the system . Look at their
pallid, emacisted'and disfigured faces and
their broken down constitutions, disknalifying them. far,the happiness of marriage
ot theienjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scenc. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend ‘to-any of ‘those who are sufferin,
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladice—see that they are cared for and
cured tefore it be too late. Send them immoedidtely to Dr. Gibbon, 4 physician who
has-mado private disease his especial study
for years, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drags. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
eatcdin the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretendéed doctors who
infést all cities; publishing their skill in
caring all ‘diseases in » few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of emh Enrope and other inent ‘p' oh from
places. therefore, careful and make
fries, or you may fall inte the
hands of those charlatans.
Seminal gg apes
~ Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a ieeken, atm: Gmck ye. 0. ad.
Gal.) made .
self abuse. This solitary vice, or mved .
pexual indnigence, is practiiced_by the
youth of botli'sexes to an almost unlimited
par ang with unerring certainty,
the follow train, of morbid symptoms,
unless cembattéd by scientific medical
aneasures, viz: Sallow countensnce, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringflag in the. ears, noise like the rugtling of
leaves anti the rattling of Chariots, uneasineda about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused vision,. blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difidence in app gstranga dislike to form new acquaintances, &
; ion to shun society, loss of mem.
ory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
fi breath, coughs, consumption, night
aweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained! persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in
mor . , and bave a eure ¢
is new and scientific mode of treat
which meyer fails of ing
Cog and radicalcure. Dr. G, will give
One Hundred Dollars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured
Z omplains by either of the San
. Married Men,
OF Gidae Who contemplate marriage, who
are .eu under any of these fearful
rastadies, should yiot forget. the sacred refipon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
-Persons calling at Dr.Gibbon’s off3 or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his "nana con fia: secrecy
with implicit faith,.and expect no more
charged thar to be with.» fair and anutually estisfactory remu: of:
rendered, considering the. t ce
the ¢ases,rather than a too prevalent and
elfigh practice of extortion among quacks
aod dere. © i» fe 04
_ DE. GIBBON is responsible, and will
@iva te each patient a written instrument,
nself to-effect a radical and perCure, or make no charge. >
Cured at Home..
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, sniyptoms, length of
time’ the #0 has continued, and have
medicine promptly , free from
and curiosity, to any. part of the
use, By enclosing $16 in currency or $10 in
coin, in s registered letter through the
&
&
4
of; medicine ‘will be forwatded
to swe f ett the Union.
DR. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
er Commercial, San Francisco,
‘Box 1957.
ce on Commercial street.
$ BOX 1967 on the let6 FREES. us.
dents wilk please inform
) that they read “his advertisemest in the Dary Transcrrer.~_ myl
4
_SUMITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
Sacramento, ie 117th, 1872.
'0.B.C: Brown, 8. J. Eddy, James 8.
ane Ben). Starman, H. B. Purdy,
pe Sal T. G. Durning, Louis Fransia Dejorlais, Ami Viquier, N.
wooed Frendenborg, Chas Burreman,
Whi. H. oo Hattie EF, atta A Etigene
, bac yoda an: Bargeti;
Kahue,T.Schueltz, t Schueltz,
H. ultz,Wm, a, Schueltz,
A. ‘id, Chas, FF gv , John
com 4@. » Gravel
M y, and eae om it may
conoern : mgae bi wamissioner’s letter, dated Sept. , 1871, we are into:med
the NW of 8 W %
Bs and'8 % of NW 34 of
t , Township 16 North, Range 9 East,
Mount Diablo and Meridian, to be
and thore valuable for
Oity, + en
Nea, the 15th day of September, AD
1869, if the Register’s 8 ict
for jane tor agricult :
; é € heand tructiona
the Comm: eral oft Gen
Laas OGion, deted Mey 6th, sen. and ; .
instruction 18 tained ¢ C) :
dated “IBM: aleasper Com:
missioners letter, dated March, 22d, 1872,
= Application for Patent toa Placer
Gold Mining Claim.
Unrrep States LAND OFFICE, }
‘ville, Cal. Feb. ist, 1872.
‘ HE BADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE
: i “GRAVEL MINING COMPANY having
ed its application in this office for »
Paten{ to # Placer Gold Mining Claim, and
the law and instructions in such cases
provided having beén complied with, it is
hereby ordeféd that the annéxed Notice of
such Application be published for ninety
days, in the “Nevada Daily Transcript,” a
newspaper published nearest the location of
said claim, st Nevada city, in Nevada County, State of. California. ‘
; : B. AYER, Register.
lL. *
Copy of Notive: posted on the Claims. —
“APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A -MINING CLAIM. :
Notice is hereby given, to whom it may
concern that an applicatioti has, been made
iy The Badger Hill and Cherokee Gravel
Mining Company, (a corporation) by John
B. Hunter, its President, thereunto duly au‘thorized, to the Goverrment of the. United
States, for aPatent to the. fallowing described Placer Gold Mining Claims, viz :—
AN those certain Placer Gold Mini lands
situate, lying and being in the Mining Distriets known a8 the Badger Hill und Cherokee ivdly, in the Cotinty of Nevaéla
and State-of California, same being on ansurveyed land, North of Township 16 North,
Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,in the District of lands subject tosale
at the Land Office at Marysville, California.
known as tha claims of the Badger Hill and
Cherokee Gravel M.ning Company, bounded
on the north by mining claims: of the English Company, the Callahan mining claims .
andi the head of Badger Hill Canon, bound-.
ed on. the east by mining claims of the English Company, the Matteson mining claims,
the mining claims of Moran and Company,
the Union Hill Company’s ‘mining claims,
the McCarty and Company’s wining claim,
the Ryan and Compapy’s mining claims,
the Inder and Company’s mining claims and
the Hunter and gormere & mining claims :—
Bounded on the South by the Driscoll mining claims, and the mining claims of Hunter and MeCafty, and bounded on the west
by claims of Hunter and McCarty, the Cal
lahan minithg claims, the Hutchinson miu-}
ing claims and Sullivan Ravine, there -being no other-claims bounding said Badger . 'To him who finds his
ny’s ‘claims: herein applied for, snd said
claims beingfurther and more particularly
bounded and described as follows,to-wit ;—
Beginning ata large Pine Stump four (4)
feet in diameter standing on the Eastern
bank. of Saw Mill Ravine and marked “‘B,
H. & C. Oo. No. 1,” from which the flag sta
in: front of Turney’s Hotel, in the mai
street of the town of Cherokee bears Sonth
31440 W 21 15-100 chains distant and running thence N 824° E 8 10-100 chains toa
stake marked “B. H.& C. Co. No. 2;” thence
N © E 8 30:100 chains toa stake marked
“B. H. & ©. Co. No. 3,” thence N 22%° E3
chains to a stake marked “B. H. & ©, Co.
No. 4”; thence N 934° E 14 26-100 chains to
a stake fmarked “B.H. & C. Co. No. 5’;
thence 8. 85% ° EB. 2 chainstoa stake marked “B. H. & C. Co. No. 6”; thence N. 4%9°
W 9 75-100 chains to a stake marked “B.H,
& GC. Co. No. 7’: thence N. 76° E. 5 90-100"
chains to a Pine Stump 40 inches in diameter marked “‘B. H. & C. Co. No. 8": thence
N12 2 E 9 80-100 chains td a stake marka “B. H. & C.Co. No.9"; thence N, 66% °
E. 282-100 chains to a stake marked. ‘“B.H.
& C. Co. No. 10”; thence N. 4% 9 E. 6 94-100
chains toa. stake marked “B. H. & C. Co.
No, 11"; thence N.8° W 7 657-100 chains
to a Pine Tree 40 inches in diameter marked
“B, H. & C. Co. No. 12”; thence N 239 W
295-100 chains’ to a 'atake marked ‘‘B. H. &
C. Ca. No. 13"; thence N. 20° W.3 69-100
chains to a stake marked “B. H. & C, Co.
No. 14”; thence N,15% ° W.5 chains to a
stake marked “B H & C. Co. No.'15"; thence
N. 52 W. 7 20-100 chains tos dead Pine Tree
ked *B. H, & GC, Co. No. 16”; thence 8.
68%° W.4 95-100 chains toa Black Oak.
Tree 30-inches in diameter marked “BH, &
C.Co, No>17” thence 3. 27° W. 4 80-100
chains to a stake marked ‘‘B, H. & C. Co.
No. 18": thence 8. 129 W.17 40-100 chains
to a stake marked ‘“B. H, & C.Co. No. 19":
thence [8 23° §W, 6 30-100 chains ‘to a Pine
Stump 2 feet in diameter marked “B.H. & .
CG. Go. No, 20; thence. $ 2T2 W. 8 60-100
chains to an Oak Stump 2 feet in diameter
marked “B. H.& C. Co. No, 21”; thence 8.
8346 & W. 3 80-100-chains to a Pine Stump 2
feet in diameter, marked “B.H. & C. te,
No. 22”; thence 8, 8544 °-W. 7 chains to a
Cedar stump 30 inches in diameter marked
“BR. H.-& C. Co. No. 23"; thence S. %° W.
36 chains to the place of. beginning. Containing 127 acres or thereabouts, lying in
one body and particularly described in Diagram posted with copy of this notice on
said claims and filedin above named Land
Office.
j
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
game before the Register and Receiver .of
the United States Land Office for erage lie
Land District, at Marysville, Cale, wi
ninety days from the date hereof.
Dated at. Nevada City, Nevada County,
Cal. the 16th day of January, 1872,
YGADGER HILL AND CHEROKEE GRAYEL MINING COMPANY.
By its Agent,
JOHN B. HUNTER, Applicant.
Witlenee Johnson, Attorneys for 4] yplicant. " = eve.
THE RISDON IRON AND LO.
COMOTIVE WORKS.
Situated corner Howard and-Beale Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO,
1. (deeb OR ALL» KINDS
Machinery connected witht Quart:
' “Dime and Mill Work, ~~
106 feet up to 900. Our extensive
dence in this branch enables ua to
promise a pipe correctly proportioned to
pressure with the least weight of
stand pieb d Board i i trom” fe have, fitted up,-special shears an of Registration, viz ;
. ; F 2}, Inspector.-T’, H.Rolfe. Judges--W. W,
wo beve fixed ithe sth of dune,.A.D. aon eapnt haa cna adie eames Geek tot ew *
1672, at L o'clock, P.M. at thin offite before . ahie usto dobetter and cheaper work thap . "7 Tae! of the Board of Trusters.
the . and’ Receiver, for the_hearing . can be aie ie liteneinee tor ae ee
of fa to determine as tothe mineral or} We are pre to make Pipe of an diamH.C. Mills, Cieek pte tem.
cultural character of said lands. eter in quantities up to 2000 Tect per Nevada city, Mares oem, 1972.
—< = ‘witness whereof we wave beee day. Parties requiring information as.to . “
-_ oppen bende an xed the . quantities of water,.strength and diameter Probate Notice.
—) the day and the} of Pipe can obtain it by communi-ating 2) tht
year first “re oor sain with _ JOBEPH MOORE, Supt. QrAte OF CALIFORNIA, Connty of Newaned. . B, é Resiates San Franciseo, April 8th—3m vaia, 8s. Inthe Probate Court. In the
La Ax FELLOWS, Rece af matter of the Estate of J. E. Matteson, deae Notice to Creditors. aerials deat settee bo traete chem, te SPhinnndom eS 4 a , , is hereby given, that; _
Dissolution of Partnership. M THE MATTER OF THE RATATE OF] ir weledh AD cttideae ob he oor.
ee ae “B Hoses Webster, deceased ; Notice is . Root Hurt tn Nereis pnb “wail
erlon ie soccn talk fin oh _bereby given, by, es as s ages. Nevada, has been sagen’ for hearing the
signed haye. 4 spolved thetr partnet. deceased, to the creditors of, and all aes Geemsnent nawa ihe tet eat = ’ , 3 1B » purony pecans orth Be 5 or. o~— ape gl bart deceased, to ex. — to be the last Will snd testament of
The business will be carried . within ten’ months after the ublication of Sakata aa Was Setters’ tocbianintary be
Jobn ~~. . , Persons “ ft oeeay Ae Ro undersigned a . a _ ened thereon to the said J. B. Johnson, at
North make : = te 3 AE a ipt Office, which timeand place al) intercsted there.n
. at Fureke ‘ge JOHN M. BUSH, Administetor. Savedo, 4 si x BET WEOK, JOHN WE: ; +f Nevada, april goth, 1912.
_dermine and. destroy it:
-peison, through: sueeessive generations,
. his hope of life and manhood, and dregging
B< None but exj eed and-eareful. grooms
BOILER WORK of all kinds. HYDRAW. emvloged.* =e mn guaranteed
Lic PIPES, ELBOW DISTRIBUTORS, CAR } cases, ee =*
i or roads ‘iming Cars ~\ HENR
made of er Wheel . with Seependy lice
— Soe EES ane fit up with . so
our Improv xies Gnd Boxes; will outiast 4 , ; CITY ELECTION.
Snes tres Eines OTICE is hereby given, that the an= eed mt inna . nual election fi unicipal officers of
a this or any. oka? tome. ter City. will, be held. on Ropes. May
ary, Viz : Spring Valley Water Works, San . gccrs city a ow ee the.follo —_
Francisco, Ba Vey Min Co. Chervr ‘Tra ‘
okee, B county, Dutch ‘Flat: Mining Co. One M stees,
Placer sounty, Pioche Water Go, The Pioue Marshal. eh
working under extreme heads of wa_ ihe —— ~
=
pe eee (at
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
“Established by .
DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN
No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation, by Letter or otherwise, Free. 2
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 Fears, and has. become one of
the rest celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cured, place. it in
tients among the very first of the world, and
the success of ita treatment ranks it second
to nohe.
PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the great desttoyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually unthey drive she
bloom froma the cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigér from the frame,
they give p= diseased offspring, and
the
race of man. The marks can. be seen in}
Scrofula, Consumption,-Cripples,
the Aidiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
* MERCERY, recog asthemost FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
MINERaL POISON are not cured ;. the disease has assumed a new form. :
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE
1850.
organs beneath the apparently synooth surface, to buret out in. the future with a 7ituignce that will baffle the effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
tal organization. should stop and
whence ita rises. . He ‘will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digéstion, unaccountab‘e failing
of the powers-of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lasciyious dreams, accompanied. by, growing
deafness; loss of muscular red er, and mumerous other symptoms of disorganization,
he positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a premature and loathsome grave,
life dribbling out in
Stal orincitie GOL enis
tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief.
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings to such a one
no hope of cure, but 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, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him.__There
is no rescue except in proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, -s physi-,,
has made-him thoroughly conversant
every, phase.of the Gisease. Those who
ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, tXat
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytits
and consumptives, and hundreds of untim
ly graves w th its misguided victims,shoul
consult wi oout delay, one who will sympathise ‘with tieir sufferings, To such thé
Poctor would especially recommend himself, giving to each and allguarantees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cure, without hinerance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When 4 Female isin trouble or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgical atten: é, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fully competent
> administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in society recommends him to the
omens by tho mre . The Doctor,
understanding av imperatively necessary
these requirements are, feels called upon to
interpose, and by calling the attention of
the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to
dminister in-all-eases; both medically and
surgically, not in a superficial manner, but
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from the hands of
the ungualificd unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in him one who cen feel and sympathise
with and befriend ‘them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the ufmost confidence can be
placee.
'o Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who
wish*to;consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
acureathome. Ail letters_returned or.de—
atroyed. Address, 3
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgomry. Box . :
FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES
GRASS VALLEY.
TYVHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR.
now Offers to “accommodate the publie b
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
m BUGGY TEAMS
he =
And attending to all matters connected with
the Livéry Business in a most satisfactory
mander,
/ tf HORSES BOARDED the F
Week or Month. ed meee
The election will be held at the Marshal’s
office, and the following persons are appointed Inspector and Judges of Election
point of numbef of ps-7 Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining, Skins, Sole
~ I keep Boots of my
. made by J.P. WwW. RRI
. PON, AG. MILLER, EVALINEL. YOU
and CLARA E. YOUNG, to the Government
of the United States for a Patent to the folz — 3 Known as the’ Nevada Mining Company's,
That leaves the poisor to crawl through the . situated in Garden Valley Mining District,
system, eating its way into the tisenes and . in Yuba County, State of. California, being
bounded by the mining claims of ‘Great
Eastern Compatiy* on-theEast and by" exhausted mining claims on the West : there
being :
The young man -whe-—experiences that . North or South and more particularly des
growing weakness in‘his muscular and men. scribed as follows to-wit :
consider ; land in said District, on Willow Creek three
. and one-half miles from Camptenville; by
the main Stage road to Maxyerul. see three
miles above the junction of Wi
with the North Fork of the Yuba River ;
the appro:
the public sufvey being in Sections Township 18 North, Range 8 East. Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian, in the District of, lands
subject to sale at Marysville, California,
and containing 156 acres.
ing Company's claims being still more particularly described-in the “said application
and diagram filed therewith and posted on
a Black Oak tree six -inehes in diameter,
“marked N. C. No. 1, standing on the left
-$-90 chains toa Black Oak tree 27 inches in
cian whose practice and careful research; y Oak tree 27 inches in diameter, marked -N.
C. No8 ; thence § 58° W 9.00 chains to a
become victims of solitary vices, that dreagd-j)'ed-N C. No.9; thence 8 72° W 3.63 chains
2845 © E18 chains to a Pine stub, near. saw
-$8° E.9.75 chains toa Black
_ inches in diameter marked, N, C. No. 195
thence N 3534 9 E 4.25 chains toa Black Oak
‘and stones in the mouth of Bridger Creek
marked N C. No 21, and thence across Wil.
in-asthorough a manner as years of study .
. .. 8. Lana Orrice, Marysville, Cal.)
chased the Stables and Livery Business . ~
heretofore conducted by Sees Wealieose;.
WM. R. COE-keeps
constantly on hand Gents’
“Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, La<i! Aics, Misses & Children’s
9 Balmorals, Giiters, Shoes
Slippers, &c.
_ All my a from — Manufacturers of New YorR.Philadelphis and Bosten.
Rubber Boots, PEE. “Misses and
Children’s Shoes, just from the manufactory, received by the last steamer. Talso have
a full assortment of Blacking, Neats\ Foot
Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread,
Nails, Lasts, and in fact everyfhing to be
found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store.
REPAIRING DONE in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
And a good fit warranted in every case.
own manufacture always on hand and will sell any gpods as
cheap as any other Houseinsthis county.
Application for Patent to Mining
= Claim. thet
7 is hereby given to whem it may
iL concern; that an application has~ za
BROWN, 38:
lowing described Placer Mining Claims. viz:
‘nomining grovind adjoining jpn<th
on unsurveyed
low Creek,
ximate. position, with reference. to
Said Nevada Minsaid claims as follows, viz: Beginning at
Bauk of Willow Creek, opposite the mouth wot NW % of SB % of Section 1 and
-of Bridger Creek, and bigs se, . thence down . the E & of the W % of N W.% of NE % of,
the left bank of Willow Creek, 8. 404° 'W.
diameter, marked N C.No 2 ; thence South
2015 © 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° W114 chai 6 to astake marked N° C,
No 57thence S 31> W 5.65 chains toa Black
Oak tree 27 inches in diameter,marked N C.
No 6: thence S 20° W 20.50 chains to a Pine
tree 52 inches.in diameter, marked N, C: No
71: thence 8 22] © W11.20 chains toa Black
Black Oak tree 52 inches in diameter markto a stake marked N. C. No 10; thence South
28% W 14.00 chains toa stake marked N.
C. No 11, near Cilley’s house ; thence S 66°
W 13.71 chains to a large spruce stub, marked N. C.No12; thence N 26° W15.55 chains
across Willow Creek toa large Pine stump
marked N C, No. 18 ; thence up right bank
of Willow Creek N €034° East 6.75 chains to
a stake marked N C.' No, 14; thence North
484 © E 40.50 chains to a large forked Black
Oak tree marked N C. No 15 : thence ‘North
mill, marked NG, No. 16; thence N
15.40 chains to a Black Oak tree 27 inches in
diameter, marked N C, No. 17 : thence N29
E 4.50 chains to a Black Oak tree 36, inchés
in diameter, marked N C No 18 ; thencetree 16 Oak
tree 28.inchesin diameter, marked N C. No.
20 ; thence N 12% © E 12.00 chains to astake
low Creek S 54° FE 11.50 chainsto place of
beginning asshown by the Yellow shaded
lineé in. said diagram. *” a2
All persons. holding any adverse ¢laim
thereto ‘are hereby required to prérent the
same before the Register and Receiver of
the United States for Marysville Land Dietrict, at Marysville, California, within ninety days from the firstday of publishing and
posting hereof.
Dated April 15, 1872.
J. P. BROWN,
3. W. PURRINGTON,
A. G. MILLER,
EVALINE L. YOUNG,
CLARA E. YOUNG,
Applicants.
April 15th, 1872.
‘It is hereby ordered that the above and
foregoing Notice of Application for a Patent to the Nevada Mining Company’s claims}
situated in Garden Valley Mining District,
Yuba County, California; be~pnblished for
ninety days, in the Nevada Daily Trans:
-eript, anewspaper published in the city of
Nevada, State of California. . —
apl6< L. B. AYER, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
eee
STATE OF FRASTUS BEACH, Deceased, Notice is herebv given by the yndersigned, Executors.of the above named
Estate, to the creditors of,and to all persons
having claims against said to-exhibit the aame with the necessiry voucherswithin four months from the first publication Of this notice, to the undersigned at
North San Juan, in Nevada county. If not
so exhibited within said time they will be
barred of recovery, ~~ >
WM. M. DAVIS,
Cal. April 17,:1872, North San Juan,
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
ANCASTER & ROBINSON have
the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
-QARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found im
TEAMS, with E B ea, Wagons
~~ to let at the shertest notice and
on most reasonable terms.
—
“W\Rs. HUGHSON «& .
have open¢d an office, 27g Mes
In Kidd's Broad Street:
They are prepared to perform all kinds of
M Dentistry in the Operative
and must styler.
its application in this office fora Patent to
(a
. duly authorized, to the Government of the
“Company, South Yuba Canal Co. and ArbeNo. 291.
Application for a Patent to a
United States Land Office, }
Sacramento} California, Feb. 3, 1872.
HE PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING
COMPANY, a corporstion, having filed
a Mining Claim, and the law abd instructions in such eases provided, having been
complied with, it is hereby ordered that the
annexed Notice of such Application be published for ninety days, inthe Nevada Daily
Transcript, a ne per published nearest
the location of said claim at Nevada city, in
Nevada county, State of California.
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
Pennsylvania. Gold Mining Company
éorporation) by William L. Tisdale, one
of the Trustees of said Company, thereunto
United States for a Patent ta the following described Placer -GoldMining _ Claim,
vig = Known as the Pennsylvania Company’s Piacer Claim, siftated in Wet Hill
Placer Mining District, in Nevada County,
State of California, bemg bounded by the
mining elaim of the _Leyal Company on
the North: the Town Site Lands 6f Nevada City and mining claims of the Hartford
gast on the South ; on the East by mining
claims of South Yuba. Canal Co.: and on the
West by mining Claims of the Hartford ComSetanta Petty
Is
contract.
tar ph
ment of all patients-t
pital, with: food, clo
mitted to
medicine, lights, and. all t
for the
Clerk’s office. ; :
The contractor will be requite
bonds in the sum.of $5,000 with
the contract. The Board reserves
By Jno._Patrison, Deputy.
Nevada, March 29th. 1872.
evada Coun
ens
AY CTICE is hereby given that sea
ok _proposals ‘will be received by rm
Board of Supervisors of ty
to 10 A. M., Monday, May 6th,, 1872, for
care and keeping of the indigent
said county, per day, for a period of two
years from the date of the letting of saig
the
sick of
No pid will be citertained by th
other than from pate ee
quiees by Jaw,.and all bids must include
the proper miedical attendance and treat. :
said Hos.
ing, furniture, fix.
tures, bedding, cooking utensils, wood, .
, hings required
roper maintenance of said Hos.
pital, except the Hospital building and wa.
ter, the latter being all that. is supplied by
the county, ss will more fully appear by
the present contract on file in the County
d to give
two sure.
ties, to be approved by the Board of 8p.
pervisors, for the faithful performance of
the right
to reject any and all bids. :
ae or T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
Board of Registration.
HE Board of Registration for the an.
nual Municipal Election of Nevada
ity, to be held May 6th, 1872, will be in
session at the office of T. H. Rolf e, Broad
Street, from 9 o’clock, A. M. until 4 o’clock
P. M., on ‘Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
April 4th, 5th and 6th, 1872, for the enroll.
ticularly described as. follows, to-wit ;
tion. Stake, between Sections 1 and 12,
pany and claims of Arbegast and more =
n
surveyed land, beginning at the Quarter Seement of the names of voters; alsa-gn the
2d, 3d and.4th of May, to revise and correct
theList. From ‘the 6th of Apriltothe 24
in . of May the Poll List will be posted in the
‘chains; thence West 10 chains ; thence
‘North 20 chains
iW k, theS % of SW.
post
DENTISTRY.
Township 16 North, Range 8, East, Mount
Diablo se and: Meridian, and runnizig
thence East 5 chains: thence South 20 chains;
thence East 5 chains; thence North 20 chains;
thence East 10 chains; thence North 10
; thence West 10 chains ;
thence North 10 chains ;. thence West 20
chains ; thence South 20 chains ; thence
Fast 10 chains: thence South 10 chains :
thence Kast 10 chains’: thence South 10
chains to place of beginning. Containing
one hundred (100) acres and embracing the
N E44 of SW 4%, NE of SE % of 8
of 8 E \, the
NW of SW %& of SE %,and the S
Section 12 : all in Township 16 North Range
& East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in
the District of lands subject to sale at Sac-ramento, California, Said claims being still
more icularly described in the Diagram
and filed with said Application, the
Yellow shaded line in said Diagram showing the bounds of ssid claim. ©
All persons ‘holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before the Register and Receiver of
the United States for Sacramento Land
District, at Sacramento, California, within
ninety days from the first day of publishing
ing hereof.
Dated Jah. 26th, 1872. i
PENNSYLVANIA GOLD MINING COMPANY. By its Agent, ;
WILLIAM L. TISDALE. Applicant.
Williams & Johnson, Attorneys for Applicant. feb7
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges
r
Private entrance on Laidesdort Street
Established expressly to afford the afflic
Sound and Scientific Medical sid, in
the Treatment and Cureofall .
Private and Chronic dis-eases, Canes of
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
To the Afflicted.
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
his ‘sincere thanks to his numerous
tients for their pat , and would take
his dpportunity to temird them that ne
continues té consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases.of the Lungs, Liver
Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abnse, Gonorheea, Gleet, Stripture:
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Séxu
PDebility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Tnfilammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue
to insure him a share of public. patronage.
By the ‘practice of many years + Europe
and the United States he is enabled toapply
the most efficient and successful remedies
against diseases of, —— He uses no
mercury, mode s treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracity
from men.of known res :
atanding in society. All parties consulting
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit
aecrecy. :
To Co ndents.
Patients: (male ‘or: female)’ residing in any
of the State, however distant, who may
the opinion and sdvice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think
proper to submit a written statement o
communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen, and the
eneral treatment of the caseitself, (imeludng the remedies) will be forwarded without
delay, and in such a manner as to
no of the purport of the letter or parcel
so transmitted. Consultations by letter or
All persons entitled to registrati
effice of T. H,. Rolfe for inspection
On are Pe.
quested to see that their names are onthe
ctability and high .
tice. There are delinquent u
described stock of the
of the Board of Trustees, made on
6)
be
at the Auction House of Jo
& Son, No. 310 Montgomery
said delinquent assessment
ses of sale. ~
cisco, California,
The above sale is postponed an
ty-third day of February, 1872, so
of each parcel of said stock as may
, Will be sold at public auction
Middleton
Street, San
Francisco, on SATURDAY, THE:
TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1872, at the hour
of one o'clock, P; -M. of said day, to pay
thereon,
gether with costs of advertising and expenList. T. H. ROLFE,
JOS. D. FLEMMING,
J. B. DRUMMOND, :
_ 92 _ ‘Board of Registration.
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining
Company.
OCATION OF WORKS, Nerth Bloom.
field, Nevada county, California. No
the: following orth Bloom-.
field Gravel Mining Company, on account
of assessment, (No. 26) levied on the twen.
ty-third day of phe ng? h 1872, the several
amounts set opposite the
spective shareholders, on > alee $
0. 0!
Names. Certificate, Shs. Aw't
8. F. Butterworth,Trustee, 122 2,000 $6,000
And in accordance with law and an orfer
names of the 1¢
the tweny
THIRANDREW J. MOULDER, Secretary.
Office No. 320 Sansome Street, San oy
til MOKBAY, April 29th, 1872, at same place and
game hour. By order of the
of Tru
ali whom it may concern:
days above named you filed
as, by Comr. letter dated Dec. 2
land described and
W.of Section 24, in Township
for agricultural p
ry is proved after di
Alexander C. Gillespie
vada City, Cal.) did, on
uary, A. D. 1870,
of this District his Declaratory
claiming the same land, and an
leging that it is agricultural in
and more valuable for
fer mining p
(2. 0.
tice, that under end by
from the Commissioner of
Register and‘ Receiver
proofs to determine as
ricultural character of said lands
pares
seal $ unto set.our
—— ) seal of this office,
year first above written.
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871,
fixed the 27th day of April A: D, 1872, 4)
o'clock, P. M., at this office, before the
for the heering
to the mineral or 4%
ANDREW. J. MOULDER, Secnetary,
DR:-W. K. DOHERTY’S Sen Francisco, April 13th. ;
; 4 ae
*
Medical and Surgical Luastitute, . NOTICE.
No. 519 Sacramento Street, “UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, .
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doors pap amen J ae pees
ee: Mineral Affidavit No. 134, filed May
BA FRANGISOD, Yéth, 1868, and to PETER ISMERT, Appl
cation No: 218, filed Aug. 18th, 1871, and to
reas, on the
your sfi\davits and application in the U.S. Land
Office, alleging the 8. EB. of N. W. % of
Section 24, in Township 16 North,
fast, to be mineral in character; and whereRange $
, 1871, the ©
also the N. E. \ of ¥.
16 North,
Range 8 East, Mourit Diablo Base and Mer
idian, is to» be treatéed'as mineral in che .
acter, and hore valuable for mining than
urposes, until the contr
ved after due notice. And whereas,
address, Nethe 4th day of Jan
file in the Register’s
Statement
affidavit ab
character,
agricultural that
BER;
Now, therefore, you will please tale novirtue of instruction?
the General
we have
In witness whereof, we have her
hands: and affixed the
the day and yer
JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register.
m2? HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
No. 330.
provided,
nexed Notice of such app!
California.
situated in the Dutch Flat
bounded by the placer gold
%, By John Pattisou,
2
Application for a Patent to *
Placer Gold Mining Claiv.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICB,
such, in pref to
interview ane respect cB ogc t ion Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 30th, 1872.
COMMUNICA BE HELD 8Asoso Bs his
CRED AND. CONFIDENTIAL. If the case ob soni McLURE having filedbe fully and candidly described, ae ee ee ees fueron os
in having been com
plied with, it is hereby ordered that the #
ieation be pablisbed for ninety days,.in the Neyapa TH*
SCRIPT, a ne per published nearest the
location of aad claim at Nevadaccity 10 9
oth vada county, State
_.DR. ‘DOHERTY has poorest 4 an Copy of Notice posted ont e Claim.
important pamphlet, embodying his wn . 4PPLICATION FOR PATENT aa
views a ae mere fn relatioz to Impo. CLAIM. we
Spermatorrhes, or Weakness. NerNotice is hereby given to whom wos .
co on ohn an application has been 64
the James McLure to the Governmen fob
the United States fora Patent to tbo"
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