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May 22, 1872 (4 pages)

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sp AER SA ET AIOE LSS BRS —s sileviation_of human suffering. . measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark “prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured nt by L. Wilson's claim on the West, and ’ shanding) and Ulcerated legs successfully , pet broken down constitutions, disqnali‘ ér the enjoyment of life. has made private disease his especial study ‘eexual indulgence, is practiiced by the “ated April 20th, 1272. ‘TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NX“W REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY ae 629 KEARNEY STREET, * wth Cor. Commercial, San FRAxcisco, : TABLISHED-in 1854, for the treat‘H'4 ment of Sexual end Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, SyphilYs in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Iinpotency, etc, Skin Diserses (of years’ ~ treated, 6. i DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he hes returned from visiting “he principal Hospitels of Europe, snd has resumed practice at his Dispenssry, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients 2nd those — hisservices may find hini. e Doctor has spared neither time for . money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the How many thousands. of persons, both roale and fetnale, are there who are suffering out a miserable~existence from the cffect of. secret indulgences, or from. virus absorbed into the system! Look at,their lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and fying them for the heppiness of marriage In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the seenc. Let perents, guerdiens, friends attend toany of those who are sufferih withany of thése horrible life destroying maladica—see that they are cared for and eured before it be too late. Send them frnmediately to. Dr. Gibbon, » physician who for years, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is importent 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 a few days, imposing upon the publie by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and: make atrict inquiries, or yon may fall inte tha hands of those charlatens. ; Seminal Weakness. _ Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved youth of both sexes fo an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certsinty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless cémbatted by scientific meilital. spots under theeyes, pain inthe head, ring. ing inthe ears, noise like the rustling of . leaves and the rattling of chariots, ineasi. ness about the loins, weakness of the limba, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangere, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and verions eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania.and frequent insenity. TT roliet be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either in mn or by letter, and have a cure effected y his new and scientific mode ef treating vhis disease, which never frils of effecting quick and radicel cure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will ot-this complaint by either of the San YVrancisco quacks, ~ “Married Men, ~ Or those Whecontemplate marriage, who . arci suffering ander any of these fearful maladies, should notforget the sacred responsib 1 ty resting upon.them, hor delay to.obtain immediate relief.~ Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon‘s off or sending for packages of medicines Mey rely upon his assurance of conflaential -sécrecy with implicit faith, and expect no. more. than to ie charged with a fair andnutu= ally satisfactory remuneration of services . rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and ¢lfish practice of extortion among quacks GIBBON ts responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself te effect a radical and perlaanent cure, or make no charge. Ce Cured Persons at a distance may be CURED AT SfOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, TIength of time the disease ) as continned, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and es aa me soni ya country, with full and: n direc’ 8 for use, Space #15%h currency or #10 in coin, in a registered letter. through the Post Office, or through-Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express toe gh of the Union. Address DK. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney ptrect, corner Commercial, San Francisco. Poat Office Box, 1957, ) Private etitrance on Commercial street. Romember to put BOX 1957 on the lettay, ‘ (Consultations FREE. @7" Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON thatthey read his advertise. ment in the DaiLy Transcarer. quyl . No, 342, Application for a Patent to Plac_ er Gold: Mining Claim. United States Land Office } Sacremento, California,April’29th, 1872. AOOB BACHTAL, SAMUEL M. HECK°F LR and EDWARD GAGAN having filed their application in this office fora Patent to »nMinidy Claim,and the law and instructions Jn puch garee provided having been complica with, itis hereby ordered that the afiuered Notice of such Application be pnblished for ninety days ino the Nevada Dally Transcript ®» newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada City, in. Nevada esunty, State of California, : T.B. MeFARLAND, Register. Capyaf Notice Posted on the Claini. APPLICATION FOR PATENT -TO MINING CLAIM, Notice js hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made ey Jacob Bachtal, saanwel M. Hecker and ixtward Gagan, co-partners, to the Governmu, Of the United Stutes fora Patent to tne Lollewing described Placer Mining Claim viz: knownus the Spring Kavine and Mos. quito Creek Mining Claims, situated unm Nevaia Mining District, in Nevada Gounty, Steite of California, being bounded by the Placer Mining Claim of Kitta and Tully & (io, on the East and Murchic’r'on the Sonth north, aames unknown and more pertic ly described #8 follows, to-wit: nd-uiincral laid being the 4N. “4, ly of the Ki) North Fast Quafter of ‘le North Fast beat of Botton Fight. (3) “ownship Sixteen (1f)-Worth, Ranye Nine (¥) Eaet, Mount Diatly and Meridien, ja the district Of lands sub, to sale at Seoramento, Qalifi 2, and con ng fortg (40) acres.” Shtd claim “beme stil mere perticulerty described tm the diagram pos tod 9119 Dledowith arid application. é ASL persuns holding eny adverse clai thecote ere required to present the sume om the before the Roegieter, end Receiver of the} \inited States for Sacramento Land District; et. Sacramento, Oelifornia, within” ninety deys frou the first dey of publishing and jumting lnwweof, » JALOB BACHTAT,, oP AMURL M. HECKER, BDWARD GAGAK, Apriicects. . my! > DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S No. 519 Sacramento Street, Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors below the Whst Cheer House] SAN FBANCISCO; .~°* Privete entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, im the Treatment and Cure of all. Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of , Secresy : AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. “Fo the Afflicted. “fis siicere thanks to this merous patients for their patronage, arid would take this opportunity to remind them that ne “eontinwes to consnit et his Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinery Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its formas and stages, Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strict Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior:, Sexua! Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and‘the Kid“neys, etc., and he hopes that his long experience and sticcéssful practice will continue to-inanre him a share of pmblic one ge. By the practice of many years in Europe end the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and su¢cessful remedies egninst diseases of all kinds. He uses no ruercury, chargea moderate, treate his petients in a correct and honorable wry, and hes_references of unquestionsble veracity from men ef known respectability ond high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will reeeive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. ° 3 poe * ‘To Correspondents. Patients (male or female) residinginany part of the State, however distant, who mry 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 HE SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the tase be fiitly and’ candidly described, : vommunication will be unnecessary, 28 instructions, including diet, regimen, and the eneral treatrnent of the case itself, (includne the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner es to convey no idea of the p of the letteror ‘e] so transmitted. sultations by ror otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea. “DR. DOHERTY: has: just. published an important pamphlet, embodying his wn views and experience in relation to Impo. tencé or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. Neryous 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. 824 Sau Francisco, Cal. Application for a Patent to a Placer Gold Mining Claim. UNITED BTATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 30th, 1872. AMFS McLURE having (filed his application inthis office fora Patent for Mining Claim, and the Jaw and instructions ~in sueh cases provided, haying beeu comphied-with, it is hercby ordered that the annexed Notice of such applieation be publish-: ed for ninety days, in the Nrevapa. TranSCRIPT, a newspaper published nearest the location of said tlaim 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, Sy Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made by dames McLure to the Government of the United States fora Patent to the foljiowing described Placer Gold Mining Claim, viz: known as the Union Company’» Ciaim, situated in the Dutch Flat Mining Distri-t, ‘in Placer +o uty, State of California, being bouwded by the placer gold Mining claims of &. B. Tillotson on the north, and by L. BR. McLure et al on the east, and on the south by the claim of George Gunnelson, and on the west by the claim of L. D. McLure et al, ak more particularly desepibed aa follows ,to-wit:on unsurveyed land being the south-west quorterof Section ?5,; Town. ship 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Base and, Meridian, in the district of lands subjectto gale: at Sacvamento, California, and containing 160 acres, said claim being still more ‘particularly ;describedadp the diagaam posted end filed with. baid ap. plication. ~ All persons holding any,.adverse claim thereto are Néreby reqni fo present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land Dirtrict, _atSacramento, California,. within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. . Dated March 30th, 1872. JAMES McLURE, Applicant. ‘NOTICE. oe UNITED STATES. LAND OFFICE, Sucraménto, Cal, Apri? 17th, inmat VOB. C. Brown, 8. J. Eddy, James 8. Murchie, Benj. Sturman, H. B. Purdy, Chas, Purdy, T. @. Durning, Louis Francoui, Lousia Dejorlais, Ami Viquier, N. Richard, M. Frendenborg, as Burreman, Wm. H. Koch; Hattie’ EK. Durning, Eugene Dubedat, Geo. Schueltz, Henry Van Bargen, Leopold Kahue,T. Schyeltz,Frnest Schueltz, H. Noortman, Louis Schultz, Win, A. Schueltz, A.. Langticla, Chas, ¥. Heischman,, John Sehruedos, composing tlLeSkipper Gravel Mining Company, end to all whom it may concern: Whereas by Commissioner's letter, vated Sept. 26th, 187], we ere intosmed that. you allege the NW 44 of 8. WX and 8 W kofNE ¥& aniS % of N W \ ‘of Section 2, Township 16 North, Range ¥ East, Mount Diablo Base ayd, Meridian, to be mineral in character'and More valuable for mining than for agricultural purpesés; And whereas, Silea B. Chureh «PF QO» dres# Nevada City,’ Gal.) madé cash eh No. 242 on the 15th day of September, A. D. 1869, in the Registet’s office, of this district for the, said4ahd for agricultural purposes; Now; therefore, you will plerse take noAic€ that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated “May 6th, 1872, / Bpecial instructiows contatned in end fetter, dated September 20th, 13871; also per Commissioner’s letter, deted March, 22, 1872, we have fixed the 5th day of dume, A.D. 1872, at-1 o'clock, P.M. at this office. before irs Register ang a for the hearing of pronfé to determine as tothe ngtnera) or FS penkcnitavel character of ssid lands, af In witness whereof we heve here( FFICR—Cormor of Tread Ah Pine Bts. over Crvcuwalu’s Cigar Steres Quick Curesand Moderate Charges . Medicaland Surgical Institute, . ‘. OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS . Seminal . personal . ‘Attorney and Counselor at Law bicaall : No. 335. ; “ea Application for a Patent to, Placer Gold Mining Claim.Unrren States LAND OFricr. } Sacramento, Cel; April 12th, 1872. § & RROWN, W.H. MURCHIF, B. F. e0'. RFEZLEY. end A. SANDFORD haying filed their spnlicetion in this office for n Patent to aMining Claim, and the lew end instructions in-such cases provided heaving heen complied with. it is herehy erdered thet the annexed notice of such annlicetion be nnblished for ninety Crys in the Nevada Daily Trenecrint, a newsnener prblished nearest the location of se 4 clnim st Nevada city, in Nevada county. State of California, T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the Claim, Application for Patent to Mining Claim. a Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern. that an aprlication hes been ‘made by J.S. Brown.W. H. Murchie. B. F. Reez. ley and A Sandford to the Government of the Tnited Stetes fot h Patent to the followLing doserihed Gold Mining Claim known as the Sailor Revine’ and feale Comna ‘y's eleims, situsted in Neveda Mining District, in Nevada county, State of California being bonnded by the mining elaim of Kitts & Tully on the north arid John C. Murehie on the east. no other elsims bonnding this -on env side and more perticwlarly described a8 follows: t it. Onsurveyed land héing theS Wk of SW i andS MofNW YX of § W Querter of Section 9,.Towrship 16 North, bRange 9 East. Mount Diashlo Brae end Merid ion, in the district of lends subject to «ale et Sacramerto, California, and containing 60 acres, said claim being stiJl mere particnlorly described in the diagram posted and filed with said avnlication, ; All persons holding #ny adverre claim thereto pte hereby required to present the same before the Register pnd Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Iand District. at Sacramento.California. within ninety devs from the first day.of publishing and posting hereof. : i Dated Feb. 16th, 1872, J.8, BROWN, . H. MURCHIE, . F. REFZT FY, , A. BANDFORD. Applicants. W. W. Cross, Atty. april 16 é No. 351. Application for a Patent to a Quartz Gold Mining Claim. Tnited States Land Office, e A SR OTN -COMOTIVE WORKS. Situated corner Howard and Beale Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. he . N ANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS a OF : Machinery cennected with Quartz Mine and Mill, Work, BOILER WORK of cl! kinds. HYDRATLIC PIPES, ELBOW DISTRIBUTORS, CAR WHEELS, for Krilroads and Mining Cars made of Car Wheel Iron, with properly chilled faces, MINING CARS fitted up with our Improved Axles end Boxes, will outlast ten of the ordinnry sets. ~' 8 We refer perties wanting Sheet Iron Pipes for Hydraulic and City purposes to some of those made by us, now wotkigg unger pressures unequaled in this or any* other country, viz : Spring Valley Water Works, San Francisco, Spring Valley Mining Co-Cher-okee, Putte vounty: Dutch Fiat Mining Co, . Placer ¢ounty, Pioche Water Co. The Pioche js -werki extreni@ heads of water from_100.feet wp to 900. “Uur extensive ex ae in ‘this es i enables us to proinise # pipe correctly» proportion: d te stand hich presstire Thotecat weightof Iron, We. have: fitted up.special shears; punches, steem riveting mechines, aspheltuming pumps and other machinery, to enable us to do better and cheaper work-than can be done anywhere else. in. California.— We are prepared to make Pipe.of any diameter. and in quantities trp t6 2000 feet per day. Parties requiring information aa to quantities of water, strength and diameter of Pipe cat, dbtein it by communi*ating with ©. * JOBFPH MOORE, Supt. San Francisco, April 8th—3m = Notice to-Creditors. NSTATF OF ERASTUS BEACH, Deceased. . Notice is herebv given by the,undersigned, utors of the above, gamed Estate, to the creditors ‘of.and to all persons having claims against seid deceased to exhibit, the same with the-necesssry vouchers within four jhonths from the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned at North San Juan, in Nevada county. If not 60 exhibited within said time they will be barred of recovery. : ; WM. M. DAVIS, CHAS. BEACH. North San Jnan, Cal. April 17, 1872. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. ; OTICE is hereby given to whem it may concern, that an application has been made hy J.P. BROWN, 8. W. PUR. TON, A. G@. MILLER, EVALINE L. YOUNG and CLARA E. YOUNG, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to Sacramento, California, Mry 11, 1872. ILLIAM EDDY, CHAS. C. LEAVITT . and CHARLFS MARSH having filed their application in this office for a Patent to . a Mining Claim, and the law and instruc. tionsin such cases provided, having been . complied with, it is hereby ordered that the . atinexed Notice of such Application be pub. lished for ninety days, inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published nearest . the location-of said claim at Nevada city, inNevada county, State of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the claim. Application for Patent'to Mining Claim. Notice is herehy,given-to. whom it, may. concern, that an application has been made by William Eddy, Charles C. Leavitt and Charles Marsh to the, Government of the United States, for # patent to the following described gold quartz le'ge mining claims, . viz: That certain gold bearitig quartz ledge or lo'te, situated in Nevada Quartz Mining District, Nevada County, Stute-of Califor. nia, of lands subject to sale at facramento, . California, en surveyed land, on the north . west quarter (NW 4) of the north east — (NE 44) of Section twelve, ~(12) ‘ownship sixteen (16) north, Range cight (8) east, Mount Diablo Base an’ Meridian, particularly described as follows: Beg:nning at a stake or pest marked P No.1 from . which the quarter stake between Sections one (1) endtwelve (12) bears north seventy. one and one-quarter degrees, (7144) west . ten chains and sixty-nine links; (10.69) said stake being the soutbern boundary of the Pennsylvania Gold” “Mining Co. Quartz ledge or lode and running thence south-east eleven hundred and sixty-two feet to the north. line of the City of Nevada, being eleven“hundred and sixty-two feet in length of the ledge.tode or vein, together with all its dips, angles.spurs and variations, and particularly decanted ied in the diagram ted herewith, said mining¢laims being known us the Eddy Mine or mining claim, containing one acte. ' Si: : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present’ the sume before the Register and Receivér<of the United State» for Sacramento Land Dis: trict, at, Sacramento,, California, within ninety ddys from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated at Nevada, Nevada County, Cal., May 9th, 1872, R WILLIAM EDDY,: CHAS. C. LEAVITT, m5 CHARLES MARSH, — No, 343. i Application for Patent to Placer Untrep States Lanp Orrice, Sacraniento, Cal. April 29th, 1472. ACOB BACHTAL, SAMUEL M. HECKER afd WILLIAM’A. MYEKS haviny fled tier application in this ofiice for a Patent to a Mining claim,and the law and instructions in such cases provided haying been comoPlied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice ef such application be Publighed for ninety days, in the NeVapa’ Dany TRANStR’ tT) & newspaper published mearcst the locativn of said claim at Nevads city, in Nevada county, State of Califormmia, §~ ‘T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the claim. Application forPatcnt to Mining’ Olaim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may conver that an appiication bas beeh made
by Jacob Bachtal, samuet M. Hecker and William A. Myers te the Government of the Unitcu Stas f0r a Pautcit to the following dcscribed Placer Minimg Cluim, viz jy knows ashe Big Caton ang Kubbin Ravine ciaimes situateu in Nevada Mining District, in NeVuuu County, State vl Culiturnia, being bounded by tue anining claim of Sun brancises Company, Dace unknown, on the south, and by Jacub beehtal, buinwel M. Heeker nd oth rs on the West and Ly unocempitd qmineral lands on the North and hast and more particuluriy’uscrived as follows, toWit ; vl Bupveyed and_tuineral land being the (W de or N W hy) West. halt of North West Quarter and (N 4) 018 W Mi) North hat of Buuth West Quarter of Section ten, (lu) Dowuship Sixteen (ho) North, Range Nine (Y) hast, Mount Dixwlo Buse and Meridian, in the aistrict of lands subject to sale a) Sucromento, Calitorpia, aud containlng one .undred aud sixty acres. Said claim being 6till more particudany deserived in, tuc quagrain posted and lea with said app ication. . All persons ‘holding any adverse claim thereto are Lereby weyiired w present the sie before tie heytsicrend Receiver of the Lnited States Lauu Ufice, tor Sicramento’ Land District, st Sacramento, Caliicrnia, Within ninety days from the uxte hereet., Dated aprii cetu, isTa. ; fit JACOB BACHTAL, x SAMUEL M. HECKER, Base and Meridian; inthe Known as the Nevada Mining Company’s, situated in Garden Valley. Mining. District, in Yuba County, State of California, bein bounded by the mining claims of “Grea’ Eastern Company” on the East and by exhausted mining elaiins on the West : there being no mining ground adjoining on th North or South and more particularly jdes scribed as follows to-wit : on unsurveyed land in said District, on Willow Creek,three 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 Yubs River 34 the approximate position with reference to the public survey in Section 8 Town. ship 18 North, Range 8 East Mount Diablo : District of lands subject to sale at Marysville, California, and containing 156 acres. Séid Nevada Min. ing Compapy’s claims heing still-more particularly'desctibed in the. said: ap nD and diagram filed therewith and posted on said claims as follows, viz : iftg at marked N.C, Ne. 1, standing on the’ teft bank of Willow.Creek, opposite the’ mouth of Bridger Creek, and running thence ddéwn the left bank of Willow Creek, 8.40\ 9. W, 9.90 chains to a Black Oak tree 27 iniches in diameter, raarked N U. No.2 ; thence South 46° W. 1.04 chains to a Pitch Pme stum marked N.C. No3; thence 8 364° W 4:08 oaee bd a stake marked N C No,4; thence é 14 chai 6 to a stake mar N.C, Nou5 ; thence 8 312 W 5.65 ch ree bing Oxk tree 27 inches in diameter pa N: dE ey hac W 20.50 chuinste a Pine ; es in diameter, N.C. No 7; thence 8 22144 © W11.20 pi rms Blac Ouk tree 2 inches:in di r marked « C. Nog ; thence § 58° W 9,00 chains to a Black Qak tree 62:inethes in diameter marked N C. No. 9; thence 872° W 43.63 chaing to a stake 1narked N.O.No 10; thence South 2875 ° W 14.00 chains toa stake marked: N. C, No 11, neay Cilley’s house ; thenve 8 66° W 13.71 chains to a large sprace stub, marked N.C.No12; thence N 26° W 15.56 chaing across Willow Greek to a large Pine stump ' marked N OG, No, 13-; thence tp right tank of Willow Creek N €0}¢° East 6.7¢cbaing a-stake marked NC. No, 14 ; thénce’ North® .& Black Oak tree six inches in 48350 3B 40.50 chaing to alarge forked Black oak WON Nort tree marked o 1%: thence North 28% “= chains to a Pine stab, near saw mill, marked N ©, No. 16; thence 'N' 42° KE; 15.40 chains, diameter, me E450 chains tw a Blac 86 indhes inaiameter, marked N SRE font aes * 38° EK, 9.75 chains toa Black.Oak tree, 16 inches in diameter marked N, C.NO. 19; thence N 35% ° E 4.25 chains toaB Oak tree 28 inches in diameter, marked N (C. 20; the: 129, and enti the * marked NC. No 21, and thence across Wilw Creek S 64° EB 11,60 chains ek pes ag shown by the Yellow chaded lines in said diagram. . All, persoue! bein ,adve verey atti are heréby renee vette he same before the Register and Receiver of the Unite@States for Marysville Land Die ped on eee. within niney days e of publishing posting heflar: aA re tar PERS . ent Dated April 16, 1872. : ) BVALINN TP. "YOUNG, U. 8, Lakp Orrice, Miryevitié, Gan)’ st April lsth, 1872..,., It is hereby ordered that ‘above ‘ahd oregoing of" tor. tent to thé re Minthd Comfany's th. situated in Garden Valley, ‘ t Lhe: rants, California, publishes ninety days) i” ‘ Beis cript, an gb Toes ae shed in 4, Nevada, Btate of California. ‘ apie” . : L T By g tt MILWAUKEE BREWERY. WAGER BEER As can be fo en fie tles. ave your orders at . i Ls Spring Street, Nevada’ And they will be prompily, snd attended to, » Ines trial.” 1 << sy a @ very best setiaf: GER sk delivered to ounty pre seirhy Gunatioa. 3 vn age WANTED. mid l vilegwrsloitia yore Sop tate Se Nas nberest rane suflcient working capital for in mine. Send fayil! ret m feet claim, width of lode, past y preeppchay See TO) p. ml — ‘Applicant. “> ©. Box, 1061, fan Francisco, 6 fal: . , lowing described Placer Mining Claims, viz: . ' net NG eT? hemes "ae 1 12.00 et ith "of Britiger Creek . publicetion F a e} &@ BRee3E555g 5 bd H ' e a 24 o & H oi By BR at BS Se Putt ii cevsssraets ' H ie 5 ales c B es DBI Bi OM ponBane’ 3! bo . mBeooweooone, Yad 3 3 85:83} ' ' i. CACM eer E Ore SSSENSBREs! Fy . ppt ttteeeeeeseee ees ra 1 BB} Seppe ome BE! 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RS sassacnens: €8! 38 , we} + Eo? & pray 2 usseesens?! 4d) & 3 8885888883: RD: 2. tee 5 is ' LJ ae In accordance with the law, notice is heregiven that if.the said amount due, as = ve, bé riot ‘paid mi4 , Sait will be commenced. by the wndersigtied, District Attorney of Nevada County, to foreclosé the interests of said purchasers and to annul the certificates of purchasé, in accordance with the law therefor provided. Given ‘under my hand this 13th day ‘of May,-A. D. 1872, M. Dist. Atty. of Nevade County. ryaig within fifty ‘days from tegcther with cost: of 8, DEAL, . caid Court, by t the whole o . outstanding ne be ¢ prdered by the underignes Judge: at said Court,that all p ~e estate of the Phe and showld not the said PROBATE NOTICE. N the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Hosea Webster, deceased. g to the undersigned, Judge of Bai bet, . by the petition this day presen. ted an hed by Jon M. Bush, the ree ministrator of the Estate of Hosea Webster, te, thal y, On vada > b —_., . Office of the County, Clerk of the County of Nevada. I, T. C. Plunkett,CountyClerkof the County of Nevada, State of California, . and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court, in Pand for sai reet upon tT. C, jive Witness Be Probate 6th sf Pe oy) etrfhevapmeving mt By John f the real estate, to pay-the debts pear before the Probate Court of the said county of Nevada,at the Court room os Court, in tee 4. D. 187). at. 10 o'clock, A.M., eh an ere to show cause w an order bé ‘granted to the mand Admini trator to sellso much of the real ‘estate Tt tn, taster onicred, thet oe of this 8 red, aco this \ raer? pubis Py rin the Ne eer printed and ef JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. oe in open Opurt and dated May 6th, of an order duly; kes of ry yaoi anorder of sale of it is necessary to sel) ue and cosis tion.It is thereréons interested in the Webster, deceased, city of Nevada, in ay, the fh day of for four successive weeks yTranscript, a newslished im the said j ereb . , ig a 0 be a my handand the Seal of PLUNKETT, Olerk, a hereby given by the und . inistrator of the Estate of Hosea Webster deceased, to the greditorsof, and al) persons having claima against said deceased, to exbibit thesame with the within this mie JOHN M, BUSH, Administraics, Nevada, April 22¢, 1972, { Hosea Webster, pn ay ai the after 'the the undersign of hes 4aeRi vy; Tronscript Office, in city and county of Nevaday . , Tere ? 7 Dileation of ublicatio: »at the office the -} standing on the wert side of the CALIFORNIA £52 Se guy ‘ ' — Application for Patent ton Plas, Gold Mining Claim, . Usrrep Stars Lanp Orr Marysville, California, ) onal Feb. 28, 1872, . b 8 hereby given to whom N concern, thet un upplication oy bee, made by V .ncent George Bell, David Alex ander, James Freser and Jacot Smith to the Government of the United States for a Pp, tent tothe following deseribed Placep Gold Mining Claim, viz: hnown es the Frage Alexander & Co’s claims. situated in French Corfa) Miring District. in Nevada. Count: State of Crlifornia, being bounded by. the mining claim of Edward Allison & Cothe North end East ; bythe 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 Claims and the rim rock and more particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit : On msurveyed land, North of Township 16 North, Range 7 East Mount Diablo Brse and Meridian in the district.of landssubject-to sale at Ma rysville, Calitornia, and containing ferty. four.(44) acres : Begimning at a dead treg 30.invhes in diameter, marked F. & A. No.1 road ron. ning from Fren¢h Corral to Bircliville as which the 8 W corner of Edwerd Allison’s ~ house bears north 4435-9. E 7.39 chains dis. tant, running thence, N_85° Fast 12.99 chains to a stake marked’ FP. & A. No. 9. thence S 35° E 7.08 cheins to ®-small ping tree-3 inches'in diameter, marin.. a A No. 3, from which the gate ot the Ri servo ears N, 25% ° E1.36 chainsdi. tant ; thenes86° E18 chains toa stake marked F, & A. No. 4; thence 8'743¢° W 9.18 chains to s . large pine stump marked F. & A, No.5; th nce 8 82°. W 8.68 cheins.to a stake mark. ed F. & A. No, 6 and thence N 26.50 chains to place of beginning, suid claim being stij} more particularly described in the d posted and filled with said applicstion, 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 Dig. . trict, at Marysville, California, within, ninety days from the-first day of publish ing and posting hereof. ‘ ‘ Datad on claim, 28th February 1872, é VINCENT G. BELL, DAYID ALEXANDER, JAMES FRASER, JACOB SMITH, Applicants., U. 8. Land Office, Marysville, Feb. 28th, 1872. __It-ig.by.me hereby ordered, that p and foregoing notice, inthe matter of theapplication of Vincent George Bell, David + Alexander, James Fraser and Jscob Smith, tors Patent for a Gold bearing. Placer Mining Claim, be published for ninety days im the Nevada Daiiy Transcript, a newspe printed.and published in Nevada City, Re” vada County, Califo, nia, : m2 L. B. AYER Register. INSTITUTE Established by ° — DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850. ‘No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or other HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS. ‘enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of the mest celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, tin point of number of pa tients among the very first of the world, ~ the success of ite-treatment ranks ittonone. ° i PRIVATE DISEASES. : In Males and Irregularities in Pemsalerare the great scr hed ger’ aintieor fously attack the system, a nD Garis and. dest it; they drive she bloom from the check, the lustre from eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they S See and diseased pe ison, thro’ successive generatieqna,. pry of man. The marks can be sety ib Insane. ic, the Paralytic, and the MERCURY, recognized as the most FAYPAL MEDICAL to man, combining with the Venereal, donbles his dangers. who have been treated with that MINERaL POISON are not cured > eage has assumed a new form. ~.Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURR’ That leayes the poisor to craw] through the system, eating ite way into the tfasnes beneath the apparently smooth etface, to burst out in the future with a virvlence that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young ‘man ‘who experiences t! weakness in his muscular and mental organization’ should stop eid’ consider whence ita rises, He will find in the wesknessof the back, trembling of the timhs, disordered di; , uitzccountat.e fadting of the powers of the mind, distaste for s6ciety, dread of impending troublé, forebod* ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and.la civioua dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptems of disorganization, he positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of aF 1 eagratneeng ae ness—w: sway his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a ature and loathsome grave, To him finds his Nfé dribbling’ out in the discharge of the vital principle of exis the mere. tion of the canses of its ape, that holy offt¢e, the safeguard and hope ef man , brings to such 8 one no hope of cuse, but adde to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to hifi for so mach of her happiness is a vietim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishthent. Hé adds-to his mfréery and disorder until ng leaves or aed is.ne rescue. except in proper and skit tréatment. Consult, thee. “¥ once, 4 physiCian) whose practice apd: carefn) research made him thoroughly conversant with oreky wade of the disease; ‘There who have become victims of solitary , that dread ful, fascinaiing Sha wert nets le habit, that flis tlioneands of siek fooms-with paralytics and consumptives, and hun ig of untimely graves with its m fed victime,shonld consult wi sout delay, one-who will symp* thise with .theitis Vo such the Doctor would especially recommend hinself, giving to each snd all> rantees of 8Perfect and P. ent Cure without bile yo va from: s, change of diet, fear. a Seiichi ies ‘ ; RTANT TO THE LADIES. When & Female is in wounny é afflicted’ with d . mires mec or surg Taf ucsomaanee the Ie uiry should be, where is there's physiciaa who is fully competent stending int y recommends him to thé confidence of the : unity, The Doctor undeFstanding how imperatively necessery these req are, feels ealled upon © int and by calling the attention © the afflicted to ® feck he has been & Professor of Outs cB 8 male diseases Twenty nia iiad to chotplotes Poles paren Se syne tT amd in as th T as of study and practice—both in hospitals arid famnie —can make, to save them from the bands as upon s iether. . Al ix fflietion can in him'one who can } and ear with and befriend them in tro pisces ‘as ndents. HS Semone UF either sex, Whe : in a letter, receive advice sud assurance of a case af ome. A iytters zetarped or deBENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No. ae ee nto Btreet, near Mipatgomry. : we tence innocturnal and diurnal emissions,” surgically, not fs wuperficial manger, bet. BRM 8 LE LPEROOLIES Gorr One’ fix W Three Per all of old 1 vited mark