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April 10, 1873 (4 pages)

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t . sponsibility resting upon them, nor délay ‘with any of — bands of thase charkitans.~ time _NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMED IE doit amass } DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY . 4 ae 623 KEARNEY STREET, Cor. Commercial, Sax FRANCIBCO. “IONSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat=\Gold 4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseasessuch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphiir is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, -Impotency, etc. _ Skin Diseases (of years’ standing) and: Uleerated legs successfully tre ated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting he prificipal Hospitals of, Europe, and has resumed practice at .his Dispensary, 623) Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where hig old patients and those . requiring his services may find him. : The Doctor has spered neither time -nor money in seeking ont newremedies, and has . returned with increased facilities for the ‘aileviation of human suffering. : Horrible ._ Diseases. ; How many thousands of persons, both . male.and fernale, sre there who'are. snffer. ing out a miserable existence from the. ef_fect_ef secret indulgences, or. from virus . system }— Look—at-their+ Gheorbed into the pallid, emaciated anddisfigured faces and theit-breken-dowu constitutions, disquali-+ fying them for the happiness of marriage or thie erjoyment -of life. -Inthis-horrid . situation thousands suffer nitild.ath closes the scenc. Let parents, guardigns, friends attend to any of those who are sufferin these horrible. life destroying maladies-—se@ that they are eared for andcured béfore it be too late. Send them immidiately to Dr. Gibbon, a plysician who has made. private disease his especial study _for years, and who is certain to-Cure: the . moet inveterate cases without mercury or jnjurious drugs: It is imfportant to those who are afflicted, orto those who are.inter patetin the-weltare of-their—friends,—to be carefitkof the many pretended doctors who infest afkcities, publishing their skill in curing’ all Weenases in a few days, imposing aipon the publisby using the names of eminent physiians ‘rope Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and make . strict inquiries, or youmaay fall into tho Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequente of self abuse. ‘This solitary vice,.or depraved . sexual indulgence, is practiiced by >the . youth of both sexes to.an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unfess -cambatted by scientific medical . measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark Bpots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. toy the noise like'the rustling of leaves and the rattling-of chariots,. uneasi. ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, . confused vision, blunted intellect, Toss*of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disiiké to form hew acquaintances, & . disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various . eruptions about the face, furred tongue, ! fetid breath, coughs, consumption, nicht ears, HKweats, monomania and frequent insanity. . ~ “frretiet bent oberineds perscns= ed shouJd apply immediately, either in person or by letter, gna have weure etic cted4 Dy his new and scientifie mode of treating . his disease, which never fails of effecting. quick and radiceleure. DrfG, will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to bim that he wascured of thia complaint~by either of the Sap Francisco quacks. Married Men, Crthose who contemplate marriage, who ajc suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should vot forget the sacred -reto obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s offi or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon bis assurance ofconfidential secrecy . with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be chargedwith a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering tho circumstances ofthe cascs; rather then a too prevalent and eltis# practice of extortion ameng quacks and pretenders. ‘ : : DK. GIBBON i& responsible, ond~ will give to each patient a written instrument, . Dinding hiniself to ettect a racienl und-per-} wmanent cure, or make. no charge, : Cured nt Home. . Persona at a distanve may be CURED AT . S{OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib.) fion,* stating case, smyptoms, length. of the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damuze and curiosity, to any partof the rountry, with full and plain directions for . mses By enclosing’ $15 in currency or $10 in coin, TRoa registered letter through the Post Office or through Wells, Fargo & Ca/, acpackape ofNmedicine. will be forwarded . by express to anypart of the Union. Address Dh. J. FxGIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner: Commersial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 19576, ——privatrrertemrere-en Commercial strect. remember to put BOX 195%on the letter. . Consultations FREE, . : s#7 Correspondents will please inform DK. GIBBON that they vead his advertise quent in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT. myl BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. R.-COE keeps constantly on-hand Gets’ Hoots, Slrocs Gaiters, » Wahnorals, Gaiters, Stoes Slippers, Se. All my Goods are from the: best Mannfacturers of New York, Philadelphia aad Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents, Tadies, Misses and Children's Shoes, just from the maniufactory, received by theTast stenmer also have a full essortmént of Blacking, Nea Foat Oil, Prenet Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sot Leather? Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Nails, Lasts, and in fact everything be AOuNG ip a first class Shoe and Finding Store . REPAIRING DONE inthe very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order. Andi good fit Warranted in every cise. I keep Boots of my own manufacture al . ways on hand and will. sell my goods beap as any other house inthis county. NEW SAW MILL, AT WILLOW. VALLEY. JYNUE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill all orders for Building or Mining Luanber, All kinds of Lamiber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Stregt, or at the store of Geo. E, TUBNER, Pine Street, will be promptly attended to. M. L: & Dr MARSH, [0 THE UNFORTUNATE. . i a stake marked No. lin } true . from which a b i . and counsel fees allowed. herein amounting . 5 ot } and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage . lows, viz: on the east by the buckeye min+ ; : . ingclains and the Dooling minimyelaias, . water right-belonging to said Ohio mining acd embracing and inehiding «ll the naef dies, Misses & Chitdren’st Application for a Patent to a “Mining Claim. Ustrep St ves LAND QFFICE. ? ito, Cal., February 25, 1873.4 i is hereby given, that the Mart. whose Post Officéts San Francisco City and County; Cai. have made application for . patent for 2200 lineal feet of the Sulphuret and Silver quartz mine and lode beardistrict, Nevada County, California, aud de. scribed Yn the platand field notes on file jay this effice as follows, viz:,, Commencérg at ock mound standing on Section line between Sections 2 and al, from which ’s black oak 16 inches in . } t diameter bears N 45° E 40 links-distaiity} andthe post common to Sections 4,23. 11 and 12, Township 17-N, Range 11 EMD M., bears E 25.25 chs distant; Thence on a; line; var. 17>"E, N 15> W_ 33.33 chs toa post marked No. 4inar ck mound, from which a—pinetree 16 inches} in diam. i eter bears 8 82>. W 50 links distant. 2 . Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Beginning at stake ‘Now I,” us above-} Thence ona true line N 75> E 6.76 chs to} a stake marked ‘No. 2” in a-rock mound . lack oak 16 inches-it-diam-. { eter bears N57> W 57 ; thente ona. true line N 155 ¥a stake ji marked No. 3. in rock mound, standing near the summit of a-very steep dtscent tovards’ Canyon Creek; thence~on a true liné $ 75° W 0.76 chs to,a“stake marked . “No, 4” in rock niound ptforth end of centre t “ N etta Gojd ahd Silver Mining Company, } } center line No. 433, = Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim.UNerep Srates Lad. Orrics, Sacramento, Cal., February 28, 1573.) OTICE ,is hereby given, that the Ma . rietta Gold and Silver Mining Cofmpany, Whose Post Office is San Frau City-and County, Cal., have. made application {OP patent for. three usand (3000) Liz eal feet bf the Marietta Gold and. Silver King gold. with surface ground 100 feet ny{{uarta lode Usagi h grr besa in Fall with, situate->in Fall Oreek mining . 8% ind 200 feet in Width, situate in Fé lpm eA Creek 1g district, Nevada Coypty, Ca ifornia, and described in-the plat and field notes cn file ind effice as follows, 1, 2, ll and 12, east, bears N49 trne line, v wuship-17N; Ra 13>: E, N-265 W 45.45 éhs to a post marked No.4 ina rock mound, ‘standing on the summit of a*sharp divide between the South Yuba River and Canyon . Creek, 3.00 chs east of the Washitigtgn trail. Survey. of Exteri sGndaries: : Beginning at post south end ‘of the . of. th ode, marked No. 1 45} theneeon'a true Hine N. 64> £1.51 chs t) apost marked NO, 2.in a rock modnd; thenee on.a true line N 24> W-45.45 chs to a post marked No, 3 in rock mound, trom on aDOVE; ‘which a black oak 9 inches im diameter; . bears south 10dinks; thence on 2 trne . ithe SW eis toe postmarked No. 4a rock mound, atthe North.end of the centre . noted; thence on «true . fF . Valley. Cal.) did, on thed i Samingthe same lant . of 1ustruetions frem the United States Land Office. . -—— j Sdcramentd, Cal. March 20th, 1873. YO Geb. W. Stuart, James P. Hobart and ty gall whomit nray Concern, Wheress, a filed pourafiidavit in the U.S. Land Ofving tht S 3s of NE 3g ef Section -@ i 1 : in Township 16 North, Range 8 east, and Whereas, on the 20th day of February, 1868, th plat of Township 16 north, range 8 east, was filed in the U. 5. Land Office, at ‘Sicramento, Cal., and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2, 1871, the same Jan 1 is to be treated as ral -in character, and inore Valuabie for winiug fhan for agrienitural purposes until the contrary’ 15° proved after due nvutice, And whereas, Jobn Cashin ( Pest Office aadress Grassith day of-April ‘soffi'e of Statement in the Re De laratory 1, and ‘ultural im character, bie fon agricultural than f ing purposes.. Therefore you will please take bot‘ce, that under and by» irtue c Commissioner of r nad Office, dated Muy 6th; -e have fixed the 7th day of May, A. tat Ilo clock A. M:, at this--otfice, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine ag to the mireral er agricultural .character of said. lands. . nae } Iny seal) unto set or { == J seal of this year first above written. = : 'T, B. MCFARLAND, Register. HART FELLOWS, Receiver. Al D. 1868, file this=District his itness whereof, we have here hands gna: ixed_the ifice, the day ard the t i i iz line S 64> W.1.51 chs “to a pest marked . line « ode, from Which a pine tree 16} *8© © Rs pee re meee line of lot ee links . °NO>S*“in a rock mound; thence comm tracy inches in diametér bears 8 82> W 5y . thence on atrue line SZé> W 0.76 distant? \ j chs to# post in rock” mouid markéd 5? thence of @ true line S$ 15°E 33.53 Che . to a post marked 30 links $ E’of L @ true line N75 ginnin being a porti Grade; thence on} Ti chs to place of be. ig 5.406.100 acres and tions 2 and 11, Township 17 me rth, R 1l enst, Mt. Diablo i Base and Merid Saj@ location was made prior to'Jan: 1, 1854, and have been held and worked since then by-the appli. capts and their.grantors in accordance with the mining laws of Nevada County Mining Pistriet-— Adjoining this claim-op all sides . is. vacant public land. . All persons holding spy adverse claim . thereto are. hereby—reguired to present thes same before this office wifhin sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Appli*gnt. m4 ELECTION NOTICE. Yori ‘Eis hereby viven that an ‘Elec} tiOn will be held on Monday, May 5th, 1573, at th Nlarskhdks-oftice, on Broad Street, Pimthe City oP\Nevada, for Fiye ‘Trustees, One Marshal, Oe Assessor, and one 'Treas. urer, A. H. Hagadony will act a8 Inspector, . and Jacob Kich and Hus. D. Flemming as Judges of said election. “Kee polis will be open ut 8o’clock A, M. andsclose at. sundown, s SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. . Juno, W. Hinds, Clerk Bourll Trustees, Nevada, March 2st, BX7. m22 2 es K ee SHERIFE’S SALE, + YHEREAS, Papie]l Dooling, Maurice Dooling and Patrick.Nugent-on the 19th Guy of March A. D, 1573, ° reeovFourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Neva. . da, against Henry,Atwater and John Krot. well forthe-sum ef Two Five Hundred ‘and Sixty Five Dollars, . with interest thereon from the date of said} judgment at the rate of seven per-cent per . annum till paid, allin.U. S$. gold coin, to. gether with costs of suit taxed at $10 00, . anderund by vittue of instructions trom the? . Commissioner of the Geneval Land Office, . to the sum of $51 0) and interest at ghe rate Of 7 per cent. per annum, Which said . judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book . the said District Conrt, on page 409, set forth in Plaintitls Complaint be fore. closed and property therein described, towit; All that certain lot or parce) of gold mitiing lunus and claims situate, lying aud being-on-the-east side of Moore's Flat, in the-connty-of Nevada, and Stute-otCate fornia, and hnown and acsignated as the Ohio Mining-Claims,-and bounded as fol+ and On thé west by the Pioneer mining Claims; also all thal certain water ditch and claims situate; lying and being-om and near Moore’s Flat. in the Ccoanty of Nevada and Stafeof California, and »anown and designated as the Ohis Water (itch and -water right, andembracing. dad including all . the natural waters BoWing cor beimy, or . hereafter at any ting toMlow orbe within . the bed and banks of the ravines tapped by . siid Ohio water ditch, togethercwith the . L-rights, privileges, eascments,~ reservoirs . and appurtenances thereunto belonging; . j also, all that certain lot or parcel of gold) mining Jands und claims situate, lying aud . . being onthe eastside of Moore's Fiat, in the 1 County of Nevada and State of California . . . i aud known arnt designated as the Dooling maining claims and bounded us tolluws viz: KOn. the west by the Ohio mining clainis . j ahd.on the South by theBuckeye mining . elaima,—Alse, RH -thit—certein-water-diteh4 and water right bdonging to said Dooling . Hinining clatyp“situate, lying. on Moore's . . Flat, in the Cennty-of Nevada and State] . of Califofnia, and‘known and designated as . the Dooling water dich and water right, tural waters flowing, or being, or hereafter . . wt any time to flow or be withuithe bed or . banks of the ravine tapped by ssid’Qoo ing . water ditch, together with the rhylts,. privileges, easements, reservoirs and ip. . purtenances thereunto belonging. Also, all ikat certain lot or parcel ot placer gold mining Iunds and claims situite, lying . nhdbeing on the eust side of -Moure’s . Flat, in the County of Nevada and Stite} of California, and, known and designated . as the Buckeye mining clainis and bound. e «8. follows, viz: on theeast by the Par. adise mining claims and jon the west by the Ohio mining chains, be sold to satisty said judgment, together with interest and costs, Notice is hereby given that Dwilhexpore . to public sale al the above described prop. erty to the highest bidder, in-tront of the . Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, April 19th, 1873. Between the hours of Yo'cluck A.M. and 5 oclock P.M. Given under my hand this 24th day of Murch A, D. 18738, : ‘ JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. Ry A. W. Porrer, Under Sheritf, Jobu Caldwell, Attorney for Platutitts, ‘OBSTACLES. TO MARRIAGE. . . APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the eflects of Errors 503 . . . . i EMPIRE MEAT MARKET AMES MONRO having opencd a Meat Commercial Street, Nevada, . Market on Commercial Street, is prepured to supply customers veith the best quality of Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Comed Beef, Corned Pork, .te., at the lowest rates dor cash. ae f3 MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE.TAGE leaves Nevada city daily at 6% kCY o'clock, a. ot. and returning every day, oonnecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores’ Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka. Packages delivered, collections made and all Express business promptly attended to. . Express leaves Nevada every day for the above named wes TROTTER & CUNNINGHAM Pro} ‘1s iments to marriuge removed: New method of tveatwent. New and. renjzerkable remedies.” Books: and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWAKD AS. SOCIATION, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.—an institution baving a high reputation tor honorable eonduct and protessional skill. Foundrymen, Blacksmiths, ~Carriage Makers, ELECTED OIL COMPANY'S-LEHIGH kK. COAL. Jackson Creek and Bulk Cum. berland Coal. Hard and Sof®Pig Iron, besing a speciality, the above are selected with. great care for interior consumers, : R. 413 and 415 Pacific Pacific Street, and 420 East Street Wharf between Jackscn an? Pa€-fc, San Fraucisco, bu Re “No, ; pound; chs, to the place’ of bezi ,6" in rock mound . ¢ a portion-of thes ; x hSection I, ‘Township 17 North, Range . Fast, Mt-Diablo Base locatioff Wis made prior to January 1, 1593, land has ever since been held and worked Pumder-and in mining laws of Nevada County tmining-dislocators claim on‘ all: sides is vacant public land. Ur . Alex. Thompson, Jas, Jennings, Davgl Me. purposesuntil the ; , {Post Office ered a Judgment in the District Court of the . , ia, On the 16th tay of May, A.D. 1868, file . growing weakness in’his. muscular and men. 3y’ w 3.20 chains-to a stake marked *B C No ine $265. E 45.45 chs,’ to a pest in rock thence ona true line N-G49_E 1.51 . . 1ing, andconaining 13. 72-00 acres, according to the United Stat@s system of surveys, and being ’of Sec 2 und N 3s -of 11 id and “ Meric im. accordance with the quartz by applicant. ‘All persons holding any, adverse claim thereto are hereby required to.present the j United States Land Office. . SACRAMENTO, CaL., March 11th, 1873. . ver, Henry Layton, Ira Vantilbery, . Alley, J. K. Gamble, Win. M. Ratcliffe, . T. T. Folsom, E. A. Leathe,R. E. Mattison amd to all whom it may concern: Whereas, . You filed your affidavits in ‘the U. 8. Land . . Office, allezing. the 5 % of SW and S,Jg~of N % cf SW 34 of NW'44; W of SE \ of NW-yNW-4-of NE \ of SW] lL: NE y.of NW \ of SW \% of Section 12 +} in Township 16 north, Range 3 cast, 1s re. 4 soit and by Commissioner’s letter dated . .» at leaves the poison to craw] through the . tree marked “B ¢ de enmber 2, $871, the same land is to be tPeated as minéral in character, and mor: valiingle for mining. thay for agricultural contrary is proved aiter . And whereas,, Josiah Rogérs) address, Nevada City, Cal.) 4 ay notice due in the Registér's offf—e ef this District his declaratory statement claiming ‘the same } laod, and an affidavit alleping that it is ag: . for agricultvral than tor mining purposes, . exceptasto the Nevada Quartz Minibg Claim in SW 4 of SW \& of NW 4 of saidSee 12, Therefore, you) will please’ take notice, that dated May 6th, 1871. we have fixed the Isth day of April, A. D173, at 1Wo’clock, A. M., . * ut this office, before the Register and Receiver, forthe hearing of proofs to detcrmine as to the mineral or agricultural char~ acter of said londs,. > In Witness whereof, we have hereseal ) unto set our hands and aflixed the ; ’ —~4J seal or this office, the day-aud the year first above written. : ‘Tr? Br MCFARLAND, Register. HART FELLOWS, Receiver. * mis Application for a Patent to a Placer Mining Claim. US. LAND. OFFICE, “) Sacramento, Cal., Meirch 21, 1873. f. YOVICL is hereby given, tratdicorge D. . LN. McLean, whose Post Of8Ge addi Grass Valley, Névada Cotunty, Cal., has mide application tor patent for the You . Vet placer gnining cliim, situite in You Bet Mining District, and described in the plitiand tield notes on tile in this oflice, as follows, Viz: . Beginning at an oak tree Lz . inches in diameter, marked B,C. No. 23,” . from whiclbtte qaarter section post on the . eastgide-of Section 36, Township 16 north, Range“® east, bears S 82> W 27.50 chttius . distaut. “uence onatrue line, variation . 1s? E,S6> BW EY.90 chs to stuke marked . “B. CG. No? 24.” “Qience 8. 812 80’ W 1,92 chs to cak stump Rurked “B.C. No. 25." . Thence $35 30 W_7.20 o-a stuke qwarked. “B.C, No, 26." Thenee sao v0’ E 12.05 chs to @ pine tree marked Bc. No. 27. Thence 5 85> $0’ B 8.20 chs. to Rpzanita . marked B,C. No. 28. ‘Thence 8 85° Be2.80 . . 58 is . 1, Themce S865 LE 18.50 chs to spruce . stump marked B.C, No. 2.‘Thence N 49 30° W 6.30 chs to’stuke marked uo, C. No.3. } Thence N 87°15’ E 0.56 chs to a stake marked’ B.C, No.4. Thence N 12> 30’ E . 2.47 chs to astake mar-ed B. C. No. 6.1 Thence N 24> 80’ W 1.90 chstostake uiarkstake nimxked B. C. No-8. Thence N72 . 45° E 1. 76.cats.to stake Marked L. €. No. 9. Thenee N 15" W215 chs to a stake marked B G No. WO Thence N 2° & 4.84 ‘chs toa stake marke(X&C No. 11. Thence N 51> W 7.58 clis to smalMiine warked BC No. 12. Thence N 325-30 14, marked B C No. 15. 4.28 cls to stake marced BU No, 16. Thence Ns? W 12.30 chs. to an oak stake marked BCNolT. hence: 8 549-45 W1385 chs to stuke inarked BC No. 18. ‘Thence’ S J? 30 W 5.49 chs to stake marked B-€ No. 19. BC No, 20. Thence 8 76> 15° E96 ehs to a stake marked BC No.1. ThencesS uo E 2:80 chs.to a stike marked B C No.22. Thence 8°845 W 12.12 chs ¢o an ouk tree marked BC No. 23; at the place of beginhing,.and containing 107 01.100 acres and being a portionot the E % of NW 4: EW or SW ki: W 4 of NE \ and W '¢ of SE 1, 4 2ction 31, Towuship 16 north, Range 10 “Mount Oisbiy Base aiid Muridiaa. Said locution was mace prior to the year 1858, and hus been held ever since aud workcd by the applicant and his predecessors, according to the customs and usages ot said mining district. Adjoining claimants are Brown Brothers on the South, Kmigranut Company and Duryea & Rosé on the the Nortti, On the east by Wilcox Ravine and on .he west by vacant land. All persons holding any adverse Claim thereto are-hereby reqnired to present the stine before this office within 60 days from the first by of pupliehing hereof. : «B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibblé & Byrne, Attys fur Applicant. m25 ARCADE SALOON. — DJOINING Greenwald's .Gigar Store A Broad Street, Nevada City see A. B CARLEY, ‘ constantly on hand the best of LIQUORS and CIGARS Old friends and new © drop irrund see mo, comers are invited m2l . tie great destroyers of health. 4-H ‘ihe Venereal, doubles his dangers. . him along the bro 7.04 chs. to . cedar stumpmarked BC No. TS. Thence . $ 89° W 4.24 chs to stake iarked BC No. . Thence N 26° 45’ £9.70 chs to a Bake . Thence 811° W 9.10 chs toa stake jwarked . WENES _— Pibble & Byrne Attor m23 ALIFORNIA INSTITUTE. Established by. OR. J.-Ce. rane, IN. 1850. No Cure, No Pay. «. . . Fonsuitation, by Letter or othete. xeyaida Coynty, Wise, Free. . (Gy HIs CELEBRATED INSTITUTE: HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted —— . Grass Valley United States Land Office. Sacramento, March 7th. 1873. O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Whereas, on the 21st day of March, 1868. the Fiat of Township 10 North, Range 9 East,) was filed in the U. 8. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal. and-by Coimmissioner’s letter
dated December ‘2, 1871, the S's of S WwW, NE \ of SWV 4 and 8 E \ of NW Quarter of Section 22, in Township 16, North, Range 9 East; is; »¢ treated as Miveral in character, and valuable for mining than for agricultural purpesesuntil the contra.d after due notice. Aud whereDucoty, (Post-Qftice alddress, Grass Valléyy; Ci y did, on the ‘9th day of April,.A. D. 18 file in the Registers office of this District his Declaratory Statement claiming the same land alleging that it iseayricifltural in eharacter, and more valuable for agricultural than for, mining purposes, .Therefore, you. will please take notice, that under end by virtue of instructicns-rom the Commissiouer of the General band Office, dated May 6th. 1871, we cont fixed'the 15th day of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,—at -this office, before the Register and Keceiver, for the he ry is prove as, Joseph . Quick Cures and Moderate Char PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. — oF —. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s. Medical and Surgical Institute, No. 519 Sacramento Street, Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few door below the What Cheer House] SAN FRANCISCO, ; Private entrance on Leidesdorff Strect, at Established expressly to afford the aiflicteg Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of al} . Private and Chronic dis-. 7 eases,-Gases of as Secresy 4 AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, "1? the Afflicted, OcTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to bis numerous i . patients for their patronage, and would take . this opportunity to rewind them that ne continues to consult at his Lustitute for the cure af chronic diseases of th Kidneys; Digestive, and Genit-Urinary Or. gans, aidall Private Diseases, viz; Syphi. \}is in all-its ferms and Stages, Seminal ‘ing of . Weakness, and all,the horrid conseqnences— Lungs, Liver provufs to determine as to the mineral or} of self-abnse, Génorhaa, Gleet, Strictures agricuitur#! eharacter of said’ Jands. =. Tiaat & first above written. tT. B. McKARL:! iRagister, © m18 HART FELLOWS, nat a 2 No, 403. Application for a Patent to a Placer Mining Claim. OTICE is hereby given, That: George D. McLean, whose Post Office address is , Nevada County,Call has made . application tor PatentTor the Red Dog Pluc. er mine, situate in You Bet Mining District California, and described in the Plat und field noteson file in this,ef» as follows, viz >° Beginning ata stake quarked “TO 32, standing in Arkansas-Ka-~ and the United States he is enabled tc . secrecy. Nocturnal and-Diurnal Emissior s, Sexi) la witne sa whereof, we haye here. Debility, Diseases of the Back and=Loins, unto set our hands/and affixed the} fiflaimmation of the Bladder and the Kia: écal of this office} the day and yezr . neys, ete., and he hopes that his long expe. rience and successful practice will contin . to insure -hint a share of public patronage, { 3y the practice of many years in Europe ipply the mest efieient and successful femadiea : against diseases.of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his Di tients in acorrect and honorable way, g hns references of unquestionable vy from men of known respectability and h standing in society. All parties consulting him, b¥ letter or otherwise, will receive the . best and gentlest treatment, and implicit To Correspondents. Pariehts (male or female) residing in-any part of the State, however i get ghO thay) desire the opinion and adyiet-ofD ak a ty, in their respective cases, and: who think +1-proper_to_submit_a written stitement ¢ BUeecess of “21 years, and Bas” become ONE-OT) the most.celebrated Institutions of the age.! The great number annually received and sured, place, it in point of number _of patients anong the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second . They insididusly attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive yhe same before this. office within: sixty days ine ‘from thé tirst day of publishing her of. “st mae TU ATE NIGRAGR . 1. B: MCFARLAND, Register. . PRIVATE aire oe . Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant. m4} In Males and Irregularities in Females are . . bleom from the cheek, the lustre from the . y'6 eve, the strength and vigor from the frame, O A.B. Gentry, L. Hirschman, H."Gro. they give puny and diseased offspring, and > marked * 1 through successive generations, the Mee-of man. The marks can be seen in 3crofula, Copswmnption ,-cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. 4 c MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAT MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with . Those who have been treated with that pernicious . MINERAL POISON-are not cured ; the disease has assumed a new form. : D0 NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURR; ! svete, eating its. way into the tissues and eretns beneath the apparently smooth sur. ‘Phenee $58? face, to burst outin the future with a virnence that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that tal organization should stop and consider whence ita ris¢és. He will find in ‘the weakjess of the back; trembling of the limbs, of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, ‘and nu, merous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive-ot all diseases—Seminal Weakness—Wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of lif®and manhood, and dragging n path pf his existence, toward a premature wad loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling ouf in the discharge of the vital principle of exis. tence in nocturnal and diurtial emissions, the mere cessation of the causcdof its apsearance brings no relief. a S Marriage,that holy office, the safeguard Nphence N 672 45’ w 2.90 chains to a stake? lynarked “*B C 54.’ Thence 8S 59> 30" W to a forked’ .oak murkéd *B C55." Taence N 15° E 114k chains to . 2.61 chains toa stake marked ‘BC 65." — -; trom the first day of publisning hereof. Vine, § Chains avove the Crussitig Urtiwan™s Dog and Nevada road from whicha tive oul 50 iuches in diameter, bears S 197. w 1.89 ehains distant, Thence.on a true line, variation of _maguetic needle 13s= E, North 11.36. chains to a stake marked “BC 53.-an oak stumpumarked “BCC.” ‘Thence N 71> 45° w 4.51 Chains toa shatt 57. Thenc 15’ w 7.47 to-ssinall oak marked Thence N~ 10°85 chains to a stake . 3 O50,” standing 7 50 chains 5 of corner to Sections 24 and 25,on Eline of Township 16N RY HK. .Thence N 679. 30’ zg ” C OS. £.950chains tou stake marked “B C-No 60.4% a burnt! > E . chains to Thence 5 33 Thence N 542 v0’ E 4 stuinp marked **B°C 61.” ; 9 chains toa stake marked “B C62.” ‘Fhencey $ 64> w 3.00 chains to a stake marked #5 . C63.". Thence 8 8? 15’ w 9.55 chains to.a-) stake marked “B C 64.” Thence N Bu> . 2.05 chuins to an oak te.” ‘Thence § 61° w ke marked BC No 67.” @1-chains—to—a—point in} teservoir No 68, Thence $ 599 15’ E 3.33 chaius toa stake marked™B.-C 69.” Thence N 71> 45’ E 5.46 chains to a stake in Arkansas ravine marked “B © 70,” Thence 51> . Thence 8 14> 13’ E 4.21 chains to a st: Thence 820° w 10 chains to a stake Thence 8 45> W 12.97 71.” marked **B © 72.” ie ‘ains to place of beginning and contain-{ ‘Thousand } ricultural in character, and “more valtuable DE es vo bie failing te a i Bisce Of SER se hes ; it. -the uri urac Me Lore . disordered digestion, nnaecountabie failing . jjy 48.03 aeres, and being a portion ¢ t-the Wis of NW 4 and W-4 of S Wcof Sée 30, Township 16 North, Range 10 East°MMt. Diablo Meridian. . Binet Said location was made-prior to the year 1858 ana has ever sines been held and -woryced by the claimgitund his predecessors in . interest under and in accordance with the Customs end usages of said Mining. District. Adjoining claimants are Henry btehr on the west. Duryea and Rose on the south, by Arkansas Canyon on the cast, and by. Dury+a and Rose, and vacant *pub. lic land on the north. . . All persons holding any adverse claim . thereto ure hereby required to present the saine before this.oftice within sixty days T. B. McFARKLAND, Register: cand hope of manhood, brings to such a ons. Dibble & Byrne, Attys forapplieant. a 30-1 no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in thetmowledge that the one who looks to tiim fer so much of her happiness is a vic. tim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. and disorder until hope lenves him. iS ne rescue except in praper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practiee and carctul jresearch i has made 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 untimey graves withits misguided vietims,should consult wi nout detray,.one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To snch the Doctor would especially recommendhimself, giving to each and all ‘guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Curgawithout hinerance from business, change of diet, fear ofexposure. IMPORTANT TO-FHE LADIES. When a Female fsin troncte or attticted with disease, and requires medical or surgieal attendance, thejnquiry should be, where is there a phy siefan who is fully competent . chs toa stake marked B.C. No. 29. Theneey to.adrainister reMef, and whose respectable . N 62 W 4,25 chs to a stake marked B. C. No. t atuncung in society recommends him to the cOwpdance of the community. The Doctor, . understanding now imperatively necessary these reqaurements are, feels Called upon to interpose, amd by calling the attention of theafflicied toWke fact that he has been a Professor of Obstehics.and Female diseases for (Twenty Yeurs, andNg fully qualified to administer in/‘all cases both mectieally and surgically, not ina superfieaananner, but in as thorough a manner xs > ars ot stndy ; and practice—Dboth in hospitals and families . —can nuke, to save them from the hands of . the unqualified unscrupulous, and designs ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him us upona father. Allin affliction can find in himrone who can feel and. sympathise with and befriend them jintronubdle—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be ‘Lhence N 54> 1 bh vlacee. ~ i To Correspondents, . BETTERS .— Persons of eithcr Sea, who . wish Taconsult the becter, and who cannot . visit the Wty can, by stating their symptoms . tna letter, feecive advice and assurance of } a cure at hom. All letters returned or de. troyed. Address, , . BENJ, FDSQSSELYN, M.D. . No. 618 Sacramento Streetnear Montgomry. Box } o™~ EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, 6 . Opposite National Exchange Hotel. ‘BU4 the LARGEST LoT this part of the State on the most reasonable terms, tleman cares to drive. . Carriagés for Funerals attended to Ped Beal H e Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day and the greatest = care guaranteed. LANCASTER & BR SON 1__ Nevada, May 26th. a He adds to his inisery . The re , _. be tak NEVADA. CITY}! ‘PT ANCASTER & ROBINSON have OF HORSES CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to te ronnie TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wago' and Hacks to let at the shortet matics saad with week or month . WALTHAM WATCHES . INHEAVY CASES. . : N= MVE havesentgreat numbers of these . excélent-wat?hes to our customers . in the* Pacific States, and. all have given . batistaction.We have forseveral years . sold more Amétigan watch stan any other . house in the country, cither whdjesale or . retail, and the reaaon is, that. our>prices . are low, apd we only sella good artive. . Our plan is, to send single watches by Ex: press to any place, no: -lmiatter how remote, with the bill to collect on delivery; to let the purchaser open the package endeexamine the wateh, and be perfectly satisfied before paying the bills and we offer fonany watch that does not. prove satisfactory to . . REFUND THE MONEY. . Tf you will write for cour. DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST, we will mail. it to you without expense, and from it you . will see that’ you can buy-a-genuine. Wal. . tham Watch of us atthe lowest possibile New York prices, and Without any whatever. We send so many watches to the Pacific States that we always have 4, 5, 6 and 8 oz. casés on hand, 80 as to fill ors ders promptly. When you write mention that you saw this notice in the Nevada, Cal.,~'Transcript, and if you want reference We cal ‘Dame persons in every county on the coast that have had watches trom us; Do not let distance or your out-of-the-way location deter you frem writing tor the Price List. Address ; HOWARD & CO. K No. 222 5th Ave., New York. Formerly at SO3\Rroadway. Sr oh my = t seerecr es oie 1 UMMONS.—State of California, County of Nevadd 8S iS the Fourtventh Wadicial District of the State of California, and for the Coanty of ’ Nevada.~ ‘The Peopte o 1 nia send greeting to Richard Qen,defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth: Judicial District of the State of California, in and-for County of Nevada,-on the 19th day of Nov. As72, by. The People of the State of California, plaintiff, srd-tounswer the complaint filed therein;-within ten-days (exclusive of . thé day of service) after the service on you . of this Stuimmons—if served within this . county; or, if served out of this county, but . de My (this district, within twenty days; other. Wike, Within forty days—or judgment will aguinst you by default, according Being an to. the prayer of said complaint. action bronzht against you, to foreclose your interest in the East halt of Section 16 . Township 19, N Radge 16 East, containj . 320 acres, situate in th@County of N ‘e . and State of Californie” fra ~ atthe eertitleate of purchase No, 33 issued to you on the 7th day of Februa ; on account of your failure to yay the sim of 390 00 due from you to aintiff, as inter on purchase money fef sai foe sagtpai y d lands and for And you are héreby notifted that if tail tO appear and ‘answer the said Rats seni} Plunkett, Clerk and impress the 7; €; PLUNKETT, Clerk, John Pattison, Depaty, ml . otherwise FRER, _— . marked ‘‘B C No. 32. ~ 1a Stake marked Inthe District Court of . e State’of Califor. ‘In testimony whereof, 3, yc. of District: Co aforesaid, do hereunto set my cena seal id Court im the ojiy of Neate ee ruary, A, D, 1873, : such, in preference to holding # personsaf intervicw, are Fespectfully assnred that their COMMUEMCATIONS WILL BE HELD sa. CREDAND CONFIDENTIAL. If’ the case be-fully and. candidly described, personal communication will be Ynnecessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen, ind the eneral treatment of the case itself, (inclid.ng the remedies) will be forwarded withott delay, and.in such a manner as to’conyey . no idea of the purport of the letter or paree+so transmitted. Consultations by-letter or Permanent cure guaran. teed or no pay. Spermatorrhea, ; DR.-DOHERTY hasjust published an important pamphtet, embodying his wu Views and experience in relation to-Impa. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on . Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Nerwus and Physical Debility consequent-on this-affection and other diseases of the sex ual Orgaus., This little work coutuin Sin formatiomof the utmost value to aH, wheth}-erquarried omaingle, and.will be sent PKEL by mai] on retcipt. of Six Cents in-pustuge stanips for return postage. ip -) Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M.D. No. 456. Application for Patent toPlacer _ Wining Claims. U.S; LAND OFFICE; Sacramento, Cal. March 14; 1873. 4° Y.OTICE is hereby given, that GLOKGE D.McLEAN, whose Post office address is Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, has made an application for a Patent tor the Neece and West, aud Brown’s Hill, Placer Mines and the Walloupa Placer Mines, situate in You Bet Mining District, Nevada County, California, in Townships 15 and 16 North, Kange 10 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and Géscribéd in the Plats and Field notes on file inthis office, us follows :— For the Neece and West and Brown's Hill claim, viz: Beginning ata point ina Neservoir, from which a Pine Tree, five inches in diameter bears N 36>. 30’ W 2.51chains. ~bhence on a true line, (variation of misgnetic needJ@ 18> E)S 30> 30’ E 10.79 chs to large Black Ouk marked “BC No, 31.” Thence $ §5>_ 30’ W.19.40 chains toa stake Thence N 35*. 36° W 10.60 chains to a stake marked ‘BC. No. 33.” Thence N 192 00’ W.°13.38 to a stake marked “BOC, No 34.” Thence .N 557 £. 18.00 chains toa stake marked‘ B. C. No. 35.7 Thence S 23> 30’ E 13.15 chains to 4 stake marked “B-C, No 80.” at place ot beginning, and containing 44.50-acres and being in ‘Lots 9 and 10 Section 6, Township 15 North, Ramge 10 East, and in the 5 E 4 ‘of S E 4 of Section 31, ‘Township 16 North, lange 10 East Mount Diablo Meridian, ‘To connect with public survey commencing ab thé established corner to Townships 15 N. Range 10 K and 15 North Range 9 E on “Ehird standard North, Thence Kast on ToWyship line 38.30 chains: Thence § 9° W 5.90 clrunsto stake No. Jt, at the N W. cor ner of Brown’s Hillclaims, making theclosing line from this to Township post, N, BLS 15° W 37, 8hchaius. , For the Walloupaclaim, as follows, viz Commencing ut a poMstin a Reservoir ata stake marked “DB C No jv trom which the established—corner-on—the rird_pzrallel North, between Townships 15 Neath ten . 9 Kast and 15 North, Range 10 Eastbears N 222 W 24.24 chains distent, a true line,—-varistion of themagnetic nee: dle being 18> E,—$ 18> 30° E: 2.88 chains Tisk . to alarge Blatk Oak marked “BO, NoW. . Thence $ 53> 30’ E.8.96 chains to a Pine stump marked '*B C. No. 48.” Thence, ; GSS W 7.42 chains toa stake marked “B. . C No 47.” Thence $8 15> i5’ E. 6.24 chains }to a Pitch Pine. marked “B C No 46.”-Thence 8 88> 135’ k 3.48 chains toa Sugar Pine marked ‘*B € No 45.” ‘Thence N 40° Ov’ BE 4.34 chains tea stake marked “BU. No 44." Thence 8 34> 45’ E4.36 chainste ; a Srgall Pine tree murked BC No 43.°— Thence sS 4v> Gv’ W s.60 chains to. a Suger . Pine market *B C No 42." Theuce $8 sv? . 38” E¥.03 Chains toa stake marked “BC. . No41.” Lhente N.vzu> vd’ E 6.82 chains to ®BC. No 40." . Thence 9 . 80° 30’ “BH 3.08 chains to a_ stake marked ie C No 39.” Thence S 20> 60° W 6.82 . chains to a stake marked. “BC No 3. . Thenve 8 sp> 30. E &.d5 chains to a Ftske linarked “Bt C. Nor37.” Lhence.n 5° . B. 27.42 chains to a stake marked<B. C. . No. 36-". Thence N. i> pu W 9,94 chains . to.a stake marked ‘B,C. No. 35.” ‘Thence . S 842 30’ W-11.05 chains to the place beginning, and -containing 43.29 acre and ‘ing in a portton ot Lots 6,11, #7 and 1. . Township 15 NRange 10 E Mount Diablo ; Mevic ‘ . . Said lot . the . ed 5F HW ions were mp year 18GBand ha ever since by cessors in . the mining te long prior been held and workpplicaut and his prcr in accordance with ns ad as of You Bet Mining Dj The N & West -and Brown’s Hill claims are bounded on the , westby Birdseye Canon;on the outh by vacant public land ; onthe East beSelalus . of Hydelitf¥ and Bush and Brown Brother and on the North by vacant public lant The Walloupa Placer mine is bounded ob the South and East by Hankin claims s0¢_ Birdseye Canon and on the other sides by claims owned by parties whose names are unknown, and by veeant public land. All persens: holding any~adverse—cleim 1ereto are hereby requested to present the . satag befor: this office within 60 days from the day of publication hereot. ‘T. B, McFARLAND, Register. plaint as above required, the’ said plainti Di li Our Horses are frée from vice, of il y te ; : plaintiff) Dibble & e, Attorneys for APP = good.} Will apply to the Court for the relief dema a SP mak. Sa = style and eapable of going as fast as any gen. . ded in the complaint. . lief deman. cailt. > = . CHF rnotographic and ARTIST, i kind of hs and Amd types taken in the best style of the Ay On PLXE STREET, over Tam’s 5alooP ; _ =e = = # bee? ou atcha peensmee * npr \ « VOL,» ow i Ghe fiat N. P. BROWN. BROW PUBLISHERS Corner of Broa 1 TERMB OF ‘sone Year—in adv Bix Months, ‘‘ Three Months, ‘‘ * per week, “I'wen PERO E TS Auburn Stré GRAS ” YHE undersig thanks to hit ~~ patronage, and h on-hand, in-the ft article usually f CERY AND PRO sell them at the 1 Charter 0¢ ' Capital Iam agent fo! pany, which offe1 different and. bet kind ever offere bines both. Life Bank. Notary Publi Grass Valley d NATIONA BROAD STREET J. A. LANC! HIS WELL ways open . thé Traveling Pu been made to if, gant style. The airy and cvomfor coinpare fayorab! in the State. TH pains nor expens: tortable. ‘Stages for al their Offices at ¢) The House . the accommodati gilliard Tal with the Hotel. A share ef Pub ly solicited. R. P. E. an office, In Kidd’s Bu: Over Age! He. is prejihire Mechanical and latest and most a Artificial Teeth Vulcanite and guaranteed as to Vis'ts made at Nevada, May 3 BROAD S$" AMES COI ways suppli PORK, MUEEO! “Orders filled fr livered at.their . Give mea call Nevada, Marc] ESS VISION OPPOSITE } BROAD GP" New and F Week, from the I Goods sold at elivered free of Reals aed “A IVE thiles-1 Ang 200 ac Jigs. twa gu 7 hOnses, Fifty . “ Pes sowed to Apple orchard o wearing, F ye } old. ‘The whol — dupleménts, for further particu in W0) ERSONS tr Furniture . Bed Rosi Down to Comm. #an buy them a *alling on eH MER ; MW NE Ces D. B. ME & F. GRay, . Nevada, Mar ee RM ATTEND -y