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~. attend toany of those who-ar
“ere wridisiike to form new -reqneinten ces, -&
: 10 THE UNFORTUNATE. .
—NEW REMEDIES,.. NEW. REMED. IE .
‘ ema, "of :
DR, GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
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623 KEARNEY STREET,
Dd
Cor. Commercial, San FRANcisoo.
“FQSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat
'4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseasessuch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphiie
is in all its forms, Séyminal Weqkness; Inpotency, etc. Skin Dis (lof years’
standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully
treated, é
DR. GIBBON has_the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting
he principal Hospitals of Europe, and bs
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 624
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may find him. ra
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
niongy in seeking out new remedies, and has
‘poturnedwith increased facilities for the
aileviation of human suffering — :
Horrible Diseases.
Gases
———How many thousands of persons,—both 7 Thence—on-struc-hr
—“hinte and fematle,are there who -are—_suffer
ing out a miserable exictence from the effect of secret indulgences, or-from virus
abeorbed into thegystem ! bok at their
pallid, emaciated ‘gnd disfigured faces and
=their-broken dow coustitutions, disquali-:
fying them for *#fie happiness of marriage
or the enjoymefit of life. In this. horrid
situation thousands suffer until d_ath cl:
‘«the scenc.’ -Let parents, guardians, friends
sifferin
with any of these horrible life destroying
~Iaaladics—see that. they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send hem imnicdiately.to Dr. Gibbon;-a physician who
has tiiade private disease his especial study
for years, and who is certain’ to cure the .
cases without mercury or
most inveterate
_ injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
éated in the welfare of their friends, to be
eareful of the many pretended tloctors who
infest all citi pudlishing their-skill in
curing all diseases in wfew-deys, imposing
upon the public by using the names of em.
inent physicians from+Enrepe—andother .
places. Be, therefore, careful and make .
atrict inquiries, or you may fall into the, .
Lands of thase charlatans. j
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of .
relf abuse. “FPhis solitary vice, or depraved j
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the!
youth of botinsexes to an almost unlimited
extent, prodneing with unerring «ertainty,
the following train. of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by. scientific medical .
measures, viz; Sallow countenance, dark .
spots under thé eyes, pain inthe head, ring.
Ing in the ears, Noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of Chariots, uneasi.
neas about the loins, weakness Of the limbs, .
confuse vision, blunted intellect, loss of .
confidence, diffidence in approachingstrang.
disposition to shun seciety, loss of mem:
ory, heetie flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, frrred tongue,
fetidbreath, coughs, consumrptien, night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons. so afflicted should apply immediately, either in
erson or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of’ treating
_ his disease, Which never tetis of effecting
‘quick and radical care, ‘Dr, G. will give
~ One Hundred Dollars to any oné who will
prove satisfactorily.to him that he wiscured
of this coniplaint by either of the San
Francisco quackk.
Married Men,
rthose who contemplate marriage, who
®. suffering under any ofthese fearful
malailies, should not forget. thesacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain imnicdiate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s off2. or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect Do more
than tobe-charged with « fair and-mmutu-.
filly. satisfactory remuneration of services .
circumstances . rendered, considering the
‘of the cases, rather than a tee prevale:t and
elfish practice of extortion” among quacks
and pretenders. i
Dk. GITVBON is responsible, and will
give-to-ench-pxtient a-writteninstrument,
binding himself to.etfect a radi¢al and permanent-ctite;-ormeke-no-charge,
Cured. at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing aletter'to Dr. Gibbon, ostuting case, suryptoms, length of
time the tbisense es ete a Pave
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
duinage and cenriosity, to any part of the
~ country;Wwith full.and plain directions for
use. By cuvlosing $15in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter throngh the
Post Office, or through Wells, fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be. forwarded
by express to any part ofthe Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
atreet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1957, S
Private entrance on’‘Commercial street,
Remember to put LOX 1957 on the letter=* 1
Coneultations FREE,
B2" Correspendents will please inform
Dk. GIPBON that they vend his advertise
my
~pOOIS AND SHOES.
eS oe .
OW M. R. COE keeps
“eonstantly op hand Gents
Hosts, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses & Children’s
Balmoral iaiters, Shoes
Slippers, &E>_
AM my Goods are-freamthe—best Hanufaeturers cof New York,Philade lphiaand Losten.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and
Childré-’s Shu ust fromthe manufactery, received by the last steamer. Lal
tfutt nssortment of Binckine.
Oil, French Cait, K p, Liyt: S
Leather, Lace Leather, Pi;
Nails, Lasts, and in faet
round ia first class Sboe a2
_ REPAIRING DONE inthe
ent in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
2 Store
Roots and Shoes made to order
And a gvod fit warrentedin-cvey—ense,
I keep Boots of my Own manufacture al
Ways OIrhand and will sell my geods
heup as any other house inthis-county:
NEW SAW _ MILL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
PANHE New Millat Willow Valley’ is complete? and we are now ready to fill all
orders ter Dariting or Mining Paanber,
* All Kinds of Lumber kept constantly o1
hand. Crcdcrs left at the étice on Boulder
Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER?
Pine Strect, will be promptly attended to,
rd : M.L:& D. MAKSH,
_ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET—
~~ Express lca vex Nevada eveoy
_ sbove named points.
Ste
. samme before this: office’ with
f in the
. No, 454.
Application for a
Mining Claim.
Ustren. Starrs Laxp Orrice. }
. Sacramento, Gal.; February 28, 1873.
4 7 OTICE is hereby given, that the MartN tts Gold and Silver M
“Post Office is San Francisco City
made
whose
“County, 4
patent for e
“. Gold and Silver quart
ing gold with surface
width, situate in ‘Fall
district, Nevada County, ©
this office as follows, Commenciug
a stake marked No. lin ock mound standing on Section line between Sectic
11, from gvhich a black oak 16 in
diameter, bears N 45>_E 40}
and the post common to Sect
a1%i 12, Township 17-N, Range
+ M., bears E 25.
trne line, var 17>,
toa post_miarked Noy #7
from which-a_ pine tree It
+ eter beats NS RTS LW 5 ;
: Sarvey-efExterior Boundarts
. “Réginning at tr ey Stank
a staké_ marked NO,
from Which aDiacko
eter bears NSo> W
z ad Na.
rn
tovar
line of lode, from whic}, 3
distant; thence-onm's trac
chs to @ pest in rock
5," thence on a true
, to a post bidrked*”
30 links SK «
a-true line N
ginning, and-cont
being a portion of Se
ship 17 north, Range
pobbisesinh Merisiatice
; made prior to Jan. 1, 1
. Feld and worked since
¢ants and their grantors in -acc
the mining laws.ot¢?Nevada Count}
District. . Adjoining this claim on al
is vacantpublic tand. a A i
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to. present the
in sixty days .
from the first day-of publishing hereof.
T. B. MckARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Appb<anut, m4 .
ELECTION NOTICE. ,Y OTICE is hereby given that an Election will be held on Monday,May 4
TS73,at the Marshal's office, on BroacdtStreet,
Caty of Nevada, for Five ‘Trustees, .
One Marshal, One Assessor, and one Trea
urer. A. H. Hagedorn will ‘act as Inspector,
and Jacob wich and Jos. D. Pletuming as
Judges of seid election. The polls will be
~
. openat 8 o’clock A. M. and close at sun.
SAMUEL CLUTTER, President.
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down,
Jno, W. Winds, Clerk Board Trustees, .
Nevada, March 2st, 1375. m?22 .
SHERIF F’S SALE.
——
YHEREAS, Daniel Dooling, Mauric«
V Dooling and Patrick Nugent—on the
10th day of Murch A. D, 1873, reeovered a judgment in the District Court of the
Fourtcenth Judicial District of the State of
California, in and for the County of Neévada, against Henry Atwater and John Knotwell ‘for the sum of Two Thousand
Five Hundred and.sixty Five -Doilars,
with interest thereon from the date of suid
judgment at the rate of seven per cent per
annunetillpaid, alin U8. gold-coin, together with costs of suit taxed at $10 00,
and ‘counsel fees allowed hercin arcounting
to the sum of $51 00 and interest at the
rate of 7 percent. per annuin, Which said
judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book
. 5 of the-said District Court, en page 3Oo,
Land Whereassit is ordered that the Morty:
j set forth in Pltayaiil's Complaint be fore.
+elosed and property therein described, towit; All tlaet certain lout or parcebof gold
tainining lands and claims situate, lying and
being on the evst sidaof Moor:’s Plat, in
the county of Nevada, and State of Cahfornia, aud known and designated as the
Ohio Minty —-€ teins, tired boundedsrs-tot
lows, Viz: on the east by the Buckeye min
ing claims and the Dooling mining elaiius,
and on the West by the Pioncer minin
Claims;thse-eH thai certain water ditch ana
. Water right belonging te said Obio mining .
claims situate, lying and being om and
hear Moore’s Flat, in the County of Newade and State of California, and snown and
desipmated as the Ohie water ‘itch and water right, end embractig and inchading all
the natural waters flowing or being, or
hereafter atapy time to tlow oF be within
the bed and Banks of the ravines tapped by
said Ohio water ditch, toyether with . tine
ze .
rights, privileges, eascinents, reservoirs
and appurtenances .thereunto belonging;
also, all that certain lot or parcel of gold
mifning Jands and claims situate. lying and
being onthe east side ot Moore’: Flat, in the
County of Nevada and State of California
and known and designated as the Dovolmy
mining claims and bounded.as follows Viz;
On the west by the Ohio mining claims
and’on the South by the Buckeye mining
eliins._Altso,all_that-cortain-water-diteh
and water richt belonging to said Dooling
mining claims situate, lying on Moore's
blat, in the: County of Nevada and State
of Cahtfornia, and known and designated as
the DooKing water ditch and water right,
and elmbrasing and including all the natural waters flewing, or bei: g, or hereafter
at any time to flow or be within the bed or
banks of the ravinéstapped by said Doo ving
water ditch, together. with the rights,
privilcyes; easements, reservoirs aud appurtenances thereunto belonging,
all that certain lot or parcel ow piicer
Jiitwing lands and claims. situate, ly ig
. and on the eust side jot Moore's
Flat, in tke County of Nevada and State
of Californt and known and designated
us the Buckeye“nuiming claims and bound. 4
e. 28 tollows, viz>sy the east by Par.
adise mining Salus bad on the weet by
the Ohio mining claims, be sold -te;
ty said judyment, together With inte:
and costs. : ~
Notice is hereby given that T willsxpose
to public sale all the above ceseribed pryperty. to the highest Didder, in front Of the
Court House coor, in the city of Ne vad
Saturday, April 19th, 1873,
Between the hours of Yo'clock A. M. and
3 o'clock P.M.
Given under my hand. this 24th dey of
March A.D, 1573. —
FOSEPH,PERREN, Sherif.
By ‘A. W. Porter, Under Sheriit.
John Caldwell, Attorney for Plaintiffs.
iny
the
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OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
} APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of Errors and Abuses
un early: lite, Manhcod restored, pediments to marriyge removed, New method
Commercial Street, Nevada,
FAMES MONRO having opened a Meat
@F Market en Conimercial Street, is pre
pared to supply ‘customers with the best
qualify of Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
eef, Corned Pork, . tc., at the lowest rates
for cash. ! : f3
_MOORE’S FLAT AND EUREKA
: STAGE LINE.
at TAGE leaves Nevada city daily at 6%
o’cloek, A. M. and returning every, day.
sonnecting with Wells, Fargo & Co's Express
tor Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores’
Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka, ’
Packages delivered, colléctions made and
ali Express business ped attended to.—
Gay for the
TROTTER & CUNNINGHAM Pro} ‘18
of treatment. New and remarkable reme-.
dies. Books and’ circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes, Address HOWARD AS.
SOCIATION, No 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia. Pa.—an institution baving a
tixh reputation tor hoporable conduct and
prefessional skill. « “7 : as
Foundrymen, Blacksmiths,
—galinee
Carriage, Makers,
ELECTED OIL COMPANY'S LEHIGH
KC COAL, Jackson Creck and Bulk Cum.
berland Coal. Hard and Soft Pig Iron, being a speciality, the above are selected with
great care for interior consumers,
“413 and 415 Pacific Pacific Street, and 420
East Street Wharf betwecn Jackson an? Pahing Company, .
i BE
Pa stake marked BC N
So. 4538,
Patent toa. Application fora Patent to a
= Wining Claim, «-.~1
; Sacramento, Cal., February 238, 1538. }*
AY UTICE is he eby given, that tfe Ain
N ; a G ud Silver y ComUffice is S
. Cal., have miade's
three thon rd
snd S&iver
suri
farictta Goi
with goa,
B ed “Mo. 1” in
: tuner bears N 2 AS)
ost common to Sé
mak—-f-inehes in diameter
ks; thence on wtrne line .
rer kd ose
iceé-On & true+
0 & post marked .
to January. 1, 1555, .
hebi end work a been :
1 withthe qi ii
im on all cant public laud:
All_persens bLolding any adverse claim .
thereto are hereby required to presenttheT
before this office within sixty days
trom the frstaay of publishing hereof.
TB. McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant. m4 .
her
Sacrimento, CaL., March 11th, 1873.
United States Land Cffice. :
FYNo A. B. Gentry, L. Hirschman, H: Gro. n¢
ver, Henry Layton, Ira Vanalbery, }
Jenrings, David McTex: Thompson, Jas.
] ; M. Rat ey, J. K. Gamble, Wm.
m, E
it may concern: Where:
u filed your-cMidavits im the C.S.1 aj
Offices gTle ging the S '¢ of SW of NW .
of SE LertNW ys NW of NE of SW
kK; NE 4% of NW } of SW
in Township 16 north, Range 5 east, 1s returned and by Commissioner's lett r dated
December 2, i871, the sarme Jand is‘to be
treated as Toineral im-eharacter, ua lor
valuable for mining than tor agricnu
purposes until the contrary is proved after
diue notice. And whereas, Josiah Rogers]
(Post Officé address, Nevada City, Ci
dia, on the 16th day of May, AWD. 1505, tit
4 of Section 12; .
in the Registe:’s office ef. this District his
declaratory statement claimimg the sane
land, and an ailiddyit alleging that it is agricultural da character, and” more-vatrbie
for-agrinituraithan forqniping purpeses,4
exceptas td the Nevada Quartz Mining Claim
in SW'1, of SW y of NW A of said Séc. 12. .
‘Therefore, you wall please take notice, that +
underand by virtue of instructions from the
Commissioner ‘of the General Land Office,
dated Muy 6th, 1871.we have fixed the 15th .
day of April, A. D. 1874,at 10 6’clock, AVAL,
at this ollice, hefore tle Register and Receiver, tor the hearing of provts to detr.
nine as to the mineral or agricultural character of said lends,
ln witness whereof, we have here.
THbo BEE GRE ids aH whised the
seul oft this office, the day and the
year firstubove written,
seal
+P —-H—-McPARLAND, Register.
1:8 HART FELLOWS, Receiver. f
No, 459. .
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Mining Claim.
U.S.. LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal.4 March 21, 1875
YOLICI is hereby piven, that George D,
N McLean, whose Post OF1CE” address is
Gruss Valley,. Névada County, Cal., has
made application.for patent for the You
Ret placer iuininyg clainn, situate in You
Bet Mining District, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this office, as .
tollows, viz: Beyinning at an oak tree 12 .
inches in diameter, niaarked “B.C. No. 23,”
from Which the quarter sc ction post on the
east side-of Beetion-36, Townshi) 16 nerth,
Range ? east, bears 8+ 8u>.W 27.50 chains .
distant.” ‘Thence ona true’ line, variation .
I8E,S8 6 > 00’ E99) chs to stake mafked
“B.C. No. 24." ThenceS. 8!© 30’ W E.92
chs to cak stump marked ''B. ©. No, 25.”
Thence S3> 50 W 7.20 to a stake marked
“B. C. No. 26.” . Thence5,1> 00° E 12.95
chs to a pine tree marked B. C. 27.
Thence 3 35> 00’ E'8.20 chs .to mauzanita .
marked B.C. No. 28. Thenee 8S 85> if 2.80 .
chs toa stake marked B. C.No, 29. “Thence
N 6° W 4,25 chs to a stake marked B. C.No. .
1. ‘Thence Ss6> E 18.50 chs to spruce .
stump marked’ B.C. No. 2., Thence N 4>
30’ W 5.80 chs to stake marked wu. C; No. 3,
Thence N ilo’ E 0.50 chs to a stake
marked B,C. No. 4. Thence N 12> 30°:
2AT chs tou astuke mar ed Be UC. Ko. tb.
‘Thence N 14> 3u0’ W 1.90 chs to stake marked B.C. No.7, ‘Phener N. 275 Ed.a3 chs to
vtuke moarked B,C, No.8, Thence N 71>
4° E 1.76 cis to stake uiarked B.C! No. 9.
Thence N 22> 135’ _W 2.15 chs to a stake
marked B-C No. 10. Thence N 2? ESF
ths toasteke auarked BC Now. ‘Thence
N AS W 7.48 chs to kimall pine warked B C
TP. Thence N 32> sv W704 chs to
cedar stimp marked BCNo.13. Thence
S sy? W 44 chs to stake marked’ BC No,
4. ‘Thence M6 ' EV.70 chs to a stuke
li ked B C Next. ‘Lhence N 54> 45° E
t ebhs toesinke marked BCNo, 16. Thence
AS? W 12.50 chs to\an ouk stuke hiarked
pao als dhence 5S ote 45’ W 13°35 chs
to stuk@suarked b C No. 18. “BhenceS v= 30
W 5.40 chto stake markedsB C No. 1);
Thence S LID AY. 9.10 chs to a stake warked
BC No, 20, > 15° E 2.92 ch
Sk,
.
No,
2.00-chs—to—-a stake No.
Thence S 84° W 12.12 Chs an oxk tree
marked B C No. 23, at the plitwof beginhing, and ventainivg 107 UL.iu0 ads
being a portionof the E of NW &>
of SW 43 Woes of NEY and W
of section 31, Pownship 16 north, Range 10
east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridien,
Said location was made prior to the year
1853, and has been held ever since aud worked by the applicant and “his” predecessors,
according to The customs and usages ot said
mining district. Adjoining claimants are
Brown Brothers on the South, himigrant
Company and Duryea &~ Rose on the the
North. On the east by Wilcox Ravine and
ob .he west by vacant land, :
All_persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within 60 days trom
the-first aay of publishing hereof.
T. B. McFARLAND, Kegister.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicaut. m25
ARCADE SALOON.
\& DJOINING Greenwald's Cigar Store, on
Broad Street, Nevada City, ;
A. B. CARLEY,
Reepsconstantly on hand the besto
LIQUORS and CIGARS oA siniariess
Old friends and new comers are invited
o
cific, San Francisco, Zz
ag 9 Geo. W Stuart Jafaes P. Hobart and
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‘orth, Range 11
Meridian. wit
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A. Leathe,E. EMattison . ic
. ease has assumed a new form,
—o 3 —— ‘ —
understanding how iinperatively necess:
United States Land Office.
%
_-Secramento, Cal: Mggch 2th, 1875.
t all whomit may concer: Whereas,
{ youraf}davit in the U.S. Land-Of‘ ging the S 4g of NE: 4 of Sp.tion
in Township 16 North, Range 8 eagt, and
2th dey of February, 1568,
hip Lénorth, ranze’s east,
_S. Land Office, at Sacra> fi}
tat
than for ¢:
the
pr ve due 2 And where:
ohn Post Office address Grass
Vahey did, he 17th day of April
tér‘’s offi-e of Reg
Piat of Township 16 North,
was-filed in the U, 5.Land Office at Sacramento, Cat? and ‘by Commissioner’s letter
dated December 2,.1871, the S46 of S Wy,
NE of SW & andSE 44 of NW Querter
a 9 East, is to be treated astpineral in. char:
and by Coulumissioner’s letter . acter, and more vaiuabie_ for mining -than
), 1871, the Same ‘and is tu fgoy atrricultural purposes until the contra—
; character, and . ry is proved afte® duc nuticess.And whereax, Juseph Ducoty, (Post Offide address,
is Grass Valley,-Gat)} did; con.the 98 day of
3, April, A. D. 1872. file in‘the Register’s ofsive of this District h.s Declaratory Stateinert claiming the
it
"United States Land Office.
Sacramento, March Tth. 1873,
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0 WHO IT MAY CONCERN : Whereas, on the 21st day of March, 1868. the
Range 9 East,
if Section 22, in Township 16, North, Range
uae land alleging that
and more agricultural in eharacter,
_ PRIVATE MEDICAL AID,
Quick Cures and Moderate ChargesDR. W. K.-BOHERTY:s
Medical and Surgical Institute,
aNd. 519 Sacramento Street,
Corner -f Lcidesdorff Street—fA.fe% door
below the What Cheer House]
SAN-FRANCISCO, he
Private entrance on Leidggdorff Street,
Established expressly to aiford the aftlicteg
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment ahd Cure of all
Private and Chronic diseases# Cases of
Séeresy ;
“AND ALL SEXUME DISORDERS,
wo the Afflictea,
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY .RETURNS
a
A. is ; ms J \Wis"sincere thanks to his numerous
th nent yaluable for agricultural than for mining . patients for tlieir patyonage, and would‘taka
re ul. purposes. ‘Therefore, you wil please take . this opportunity to remind them tnat ne
j ter, qotice, that uncer and by virtue of instruc. continues to consult at his Institute for the
a t i then . tions rem the @dmmissiguer of the Gener: + eyre of chronic diseases of th Lungs, Liver
=} you will . al 1d Oftice, dated May 6th. 1871, we have . Kidneys, Digestive, and Gehitu-Urinary Or.
e iotice, that ubdtr and by * irtue . fixed + 15TAday of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 . gang, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphities fromthe Commissioner of . ) 6'¢lock, A. M., “at this office, before the . }is-in all its forms and stages, Sentinal
6th, dated May
ith day of-Aay
‘clock A. M., at this
: i€ Re ter and Receiver, for
« hearing of proofs to de termine as to the
rat eral er agricultural character of said
yo cimawitness whereof we have here
seal ainto set bur handsand affixed fhe
year first above written. ® : .
: T. B_McFARLAND, Register. .
.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
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——$—$—$—< Sf
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ALIFORNIA INSTITUTE)
“Established* by ‘ .
J. eg yoUNKe, IN 1850.
No Cure,‘No Pay.
Tonsultation, ‘by Letter or otherévise, Free.
DR.
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years, and has become one of
sured, place itin. point of number of patients among the very first of the world, anc
i fo none. . ‘Thence N 67> 45’ w 2.90 chains to. a stake .
PRIVATE DISEASES. . Eskod "RC 542 20) eee: 30" .
In Males and Irregularities in Femalés.aye WV 2.72. to a forkéd’ oak marked © 3B]
the great destroyers of health, They insid-/. 6.55." Thence N 15S E 11.41 chains. to .
jously attack the system, and gradually un. an oak stumptuarked “B.C 56.""_Lnenge N .
+}
the nm irom cheek,
Strel
and ad
successive generations, tne
marks can. be im }
etipples, the Idiot-j
AHE,
seased offspring, and
seen
st FATAL
ENEMY to man, co
the Venere doubles his dang
who have been treated with that pernicious
MINERaL POISON afe not cured ;. the disMEDICAL
rs
DO NOT BE. SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE;
Lence that will baffle the effects of medicine . Chains-to a stake marked “BC 69.”"
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
grow weakuess in his-muscularand men.
tal or ization should stop. and consider
whence ita rises. He will tind in the weakzg of the limbs, back, tremblir
.
.
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of .
¥; A—-proots-to-deterniine—as—to
the .niineral-or
Ofagricultural eharacter of Baid Tands.
first above written.
m18
Application for a Patent to a
iy eed hereby viven, That George D.
Nevada Cour
SHISCELEBRATED. INSTITUTE HAS . gee,
1 enjovettonthis Coast dn uninterrupted . qnarked “BC”
wee vite;-7 chains above the crossing of the Red
ed Institutions of the age.) y)G
The great number annually received and . 59. inches in diameter, bears 8 19> w= 1.80 .
chains distant,
bristion
the sucveéss of itstreatment ranks it second . 11.38 chains to-a stake marked “BC” 53.e and @estroy-—‘it; they drive jhe . 713 45’ w.451 chains to a shatt
the lustre from the . X 6> 13’ w-4.47 to a small ouk marked
th and vigor from the frame, . -¢
prirked “B C 59,"
corner to Sections
Township 16N R9 E.
stump marked
ling With : 9 ©}
ic 63
stuke marked
2.01 chains.to. a. +
Thence $ 149
marked "B :
chains to place of beginning and contain{ al Tu witness whereotywe have herej
sear) unto set-cur hands and ~affixed the
—— } seul of phis office, the day and year
Bic FARLAND; Register,
HART FELLOWS,. Receiver.
Placer Mining Claim.
McLean, whose Post Office address.is
rmine, situate in You Bet Mining District
y. California, and described
n the Plat and field notes on file in this ef.
satellows, viz-+—Beyinning at acstake .
52, standmig in Arkansas Ra.
g and Nevada road from Which a live oak
Thence on a true line, va.
of magnetic needle 18> E, North
Thence
542” ‘Pfience N—10.25-chains to a~ stady.
standing 7°5p chains Seot
24 and 25 on E. line of .
Thence N. 679 30" .
E 9,50 chainsto u stake marked “BC No 60." .
ChtnceN 54> vO’ EB. 4 chains. to a -burnt .
B COL.” Thence 8 33> E
ins td astake marked “B C 62.’" Thence .
Those . .$ 64> w.3.60 chains to'a stakmarked. “*B .
Thence $.8>
© G4.”
15” w ¥.55 chains toa
Thence N 80°
ked “BCO5."—
vins to an oak .
“B
E 3.33 .
Thence .
teservoir,No 68. Thence 8 599. 15
-. N 71> 45’ E 5.46 chuius to a stake in Arkan. = 5
The young man who experiences that . sas ravihe marked “BC 70,” ‘Thence 81> . Application
30’ Ww
i1. Thence 5 20> w 10 Chains to a stake
“45°. W 12.97 Thence S
'
d divestion, unac
powers of the mind, distaste for sod ¥
MS
ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebod: . yu,
inzs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las“ivics dreams, accompanied bygrowing
deafness, loss-of anuseriar-pewer, and mmerous other. symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
festructive of all diseuses—Seminal Weakness—wasting away Iris powers, destroying
fis-hope of lite and manhood, and dragging
. him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a-prenuiture and loathsome grave,
to hil shi fe dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital principle cr ests:
tence in necturnal.and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessitioiw. ofthe causes of its apSearance brings no relief.
Marriage, that bol office, -the-safegnard —
and hope of gianhood, brings tosuch a one
ne hope.of cure, but adds to his nrisery in
the knowledge that the one who looks. to
him‘fer so much of her happiness is a vies)
tim of his evit, and an innocent Coimpanion .
of his punishment. -He adds tu his misery .
and diserder until hope leaves bim. . There
is ne resefe excte in proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physig
Sia “Whose” practice and carcrnl research
has ‘made him theroughly conversanitwith +
every phase of the disease, Those who have
become victims of solitary vices, that dréadful, fascinaling and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey vraves w th its misguided victiths.should
consult wi nout delay, one who will syinpa.
thise with, their sufferings. ‘To sneh the
Doctor would especially recommend him-’
Belt, giving to h andall guarntees of a
Perfect and ‘Permanent, Cureawithout hinerance from business, change of diet, fear .
of exposure: .
IMPORFANT TO THR LADIES.
When a Female:isin concle or attlicted
with disease, and-requijres mecical or surgi.
eal attendance, the inquiry should be, Where
is there a physician who is fully Gompetent
to administer relief, and whose-respectabte+
atuncing in soviety recommends liim to the
confidence of the community. The Doctor, .
Who
tal
Vv
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 ‘fwenty Years, and is fully qualified to
administer in all cases, both medically and
surgically, not in a supe ‘ial manner, but
in as Chorewigh @ MANNCY AS Years OF RIUdy
and practice—both in hospitais and families
can make, tosave them from the tands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and designe
ing. Therefere, families ean rely uporhim .
as upon a father. , All in affliction can tind .
in himone whocan feel and sympathise .
with and befriend thenr imtrouble—one in .
whose secresy the utmost contidence can. be j
ylacee. : .
To Cérrespondents.
LETTERS.— Persons of either Sea, who
Wish to consult the Docter, and who eannot }
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
in-a letter, reeeive advice and assurance of .
a cure at home. All letters réturned or dee }
troyed. Address,BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. .
No. 618 Sacramento Street; near Montgomry.Box , <
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE .
NEVADA” CITY
ANCASTER & ROBINSON
! S anc 'GGIES
ae of the State, ——TEAMS, with Elegant Bu W
ané Hacks to let at the pF a Pig n
on the most reasonable terms,
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
. Style‘and ¢apable of going as fast as any gen‘tleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
pomprtness._Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed
9 drop in and see me, m1
Nevada, May
ountab.é failing) ing 49:05 acres, and beils
Wie
Diablo Meridian.
am Wateh of us atthe loWest possible .
t ders prompt Lys
. the Fourte
. State of Calitoruia, in and for the ¢
“Za poition cf the
of NW} and 3 Ws of 8 W17-0fSee
‘Township 16 North, Kange 10 East Mt.
20 Chains to u stake marked BC He
.
.
.
.
Said location. was made prior to the year
1858 una has ever since been held and wor. .
ed by the claimant and his. predeccssvrs in
interest under and in accordance with. the .
customs+4Hd«amsayes of suid Mining Dis.
trict. Adjoining’ clainyants are Henry .
Stehron the west. Duryea and Rose’ on .
the south, by Arkansas Canyon om the cast,
and by Duryea and Kose and vacant public land on the north,
ATT persons “hotting-any~adverse--claim
thereto ure hereby required to present the .
suluc before this office within siaty days
trom the first day of publishing hereof.
—4 Be Mc FE AKLAND Registers
Dibble & Byrne, Attys forapplicant. 1030
WALTHAM WATCHES
IN HEAVY CASES.
VW have sent great numbers of these
> excellent watches to our customers
in the Pacific States, and all have given .
Sutistaction. We hive for several years
sold more American watthes thant any other .
house in the country, citherwholesale or
retail, and the reaaon is, that-our prices
are low, and we only sell a good~=article. .
Our plan is, to send .single watches by Exe
Press toany place, no matter how remote;
with thie bill to collect on delivery; to let
the purchascr open the package and exam.
Ine the watch, aud be perfectly satisfied be.
fure.payinggsthe bill; and we offer fur any
Wwatcli that” Goes not: prove satisfactory to
REFUND THE MONEY.
* If you will write for our DESCRIPTIVE PRECE LIS! we will mail it .
to you without expense, and from it you
will see that you can buy a genuine Walsew York prices, and without ‘auy risk
Whatever. ° We send many Watches to
the Pacttic States that-we always have 4, 5,
6 and 8 oz, on hand, so as to All orWhen you write mention
that yon saw this notice im the Nevada, .
Cals, Transcript. and if you Want reference
We cub Laine persons iu every County. on
the coast that ve had watches trom us.
Dowotlet distance or your. out-of-the
location deter vou from writing for
Price List. Address :
sO
cases .
the
ae ; ‘HOWARD & CO.. .
No, 222 5th Ave., New York. Formerly at .
®65 Broadway. Lut nid
‘NUMMONS.—State of California,
of Nevada, ss.
urteenth
County .
inthe District Court of .
Judicial, District of the
;
Panty of
Nevada. The People of the State of California send greeting to Richard Ren,deyvendant.
You-are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you in the District }
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District }
ot the State of California, in and fcr the!
County of Nevada, on the 19th day of Noy. .
1872, by The Peuple of the State of Califor. Nia,”"plainuiif, and to answer,the complaint .
-. filed therein, within ten days (exelusiye of .
the day of service) after the seryice on you .
of this Sumicons—if served within this .
county; or, if served: out of thiscounty, bat .
in this district, within twe nty days; other.
be taken aguinst you by def:
tg the prayer of said «
pactiven™ brought against
your interest in the East half of ‘Sestion £6
fownship 19, N Range 16 East, containing
328 acres, situate in the County of Nevada
and State of California, and to annul the
certificate of purchase No. 3366, issuéd to
you on the 7th day of February, 1870, on account of your failure. to pay the sui of
1 $90 = _ from you to plaintiff, as interest
on purchase weoney ree J ake uae, mey for Jands and for
you are hereby notified that if you
ar and answer the said Conxgiea, the: said plaintit
e Court for the relief demanmult, according
at,
——) In testim
seal’ Plunkett, Cler f Distriet Court
in the city of Ne Feb.
ruary, A, D. 1873.
‘ai T.C. PLUNEET?, Clerk, ~ LANCASTER & ROB .
We
of sclt-abuse;-Gonerhea,Gtlect; Strictures, S
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissigrs) Sexual
Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Tnila
pes, ete., and he hopes that his long expe. -*
oon oS FE
“«B. 80 transmitted.
‘. otherwise FREE.
*. teed or no pay.
} Lhenee on a trut
115 North, Range 10-East
. Range 10 East Moupt Diablo Meridian.
Third standard Ms
. ‘ownship line 38.30 chains, ‘Thence $ 9° W
. ing line from
. Thence 8 &
. 65>
. C No 47.”
{to a Pitch Pine ‘marked “BiG No 46.
‘a stuke marked
hua
. No. Sb6-”
wise, within forty days—or judument will .
_ Bemg an . v
to foreclose . va.
tkness, atid all the horrid consequences
iumation of the Bladder .and the Kide-nnd saceessfial practice will continas
teinsure-hini tv shere-of-public-patronage,
“By the practice of
andthe Cnited States he isecnabled taapply .—
Lthe most efficient and. successful remedies
against dh
mercury, charges moderate, treats. his qatients in a correet and honorable; way, and
bas references of ‘wuqnestiondble: veracity
from menof known respectability and high
standing in soviety. i
+ hima, by letter or otherwise, Will receive the
One Valley, Nevada County,Cal. bas-made lsbest and gentlest treatment, aad imiplicit
+Gruss Valiey. Nevada County ,Cas. ets ad
me
application tor Patent for the Red Dog Placmany years in’ Europe
wses of all. kinds. He uses np
All parties consulting
. secrecy. ~ "
To,Correspondents, ee
Patients {male or female) residing in diy.
. part of the State, howeverdistant, who may
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doher. ty, in their respective cases; and who think
proper to submit a written statement o
such, in preference to holding apersonat
interview, are respectfully assured that their
COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD sa.
{CRED AND CONTIDENTIAL.
be fully and candidly described, personal
. communication will be unnecessary, ax instructions, inchiding diet, regimen, and the
If the case
eneral treatment of the case itself, (inclidng the remedies) will be forwarded without
delay, and in such a manner as to convey
. no idea ef the purport of the letter or parcel
Consultations by letter or:
Permanent cure guuran’
Spermatorrhea.
DR. DOHERTY has. just published an
important pumphticet, embodying lItis) wn
views and experience in relation to Impo.
tence or Virility, being a short treatise on
. Spermatorrhiea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous.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
avesthe poison to. crawl tprough the . tree marked ~ Thence. § 612 w . by maiLon receipt of Six Cents in postage
Fr aor ; is See zi aCe eee 3 * retour age
eéting its “way into the tissues and . 4.2) Ghuins to a stake marked “BC No 67, ager ooh pies hele Re M.D
at benesth the apparently smooth sur-) Thence $548> E 5.91 chains—to_a—point_int re sat es eS ecrat fees Cal
‘. faeé,tey burst outin the future with a virn’ 82 San Francisco, Cal.
. No. 456,
for Patent toPlacer
Mining Claims.
U.S. LAND OFFICE, i]
Sacramento, Cal. March 14. 1873. {
~~ oc is -hereby-_given,_that GEORGE
D. MNcLEAN. whose Post office address
is Grass Valley, Nevada County, California,
has made an applicaticu for a Patent for
the Neecé and Wert, aud Brown’s Hil Plaeer Mines and the Walloupa’ Placer Mines,
situate in You Bet Mining District, Nevada
County, California, in Townships 15-and 16
North, Range 10: East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and described in the Plats and Ficld
j hotes on file inthis office, as follows :~
Forthe Neece and West and Brown's Hill
Claim, viz: Beginnirg at a point in a’ Reservoir, from which a Pine Tree, five inches
in diameter bears N 367 30’ W 2.51 clisins:
line, -(variation of magnefic needle 18° -E).S 36° 30’ E 10.79 chs
to larve Black Ook marked “BE Ne. 3h”
Thence $8 55> 36° W. 19.40 chains to a stake
marked **B © No.32. Thence N-35> 36’ W
10.60 chains to a stake marked “BC. No.
bs.”
marked “BC, No 34.”
18.00 chains toa stake marked‘ B. CX.
35." "Thence 8 239 30’ £13.15 ehaips to o
stake marked "BC. No 80.” at plice of be“inning, and confaining 44.50 yefes and being in Lots’ 9 and 10 Sectiop’ 6, Township
vd inthe S Ey
of Section 31/Township 16 ke
oO
connect With puolic-survey commencing at
the established corner to Townsttips 15-N.
Range 10 E and 15 North Range ¥ E on
North. Thence East ov
Thence N 55°
of 3-E
d.00 Chains tostake No. 34, at the N W. corner of Brown's Hill claiins, making thee
this to Township post, N.
$1= 15’ W 37.Bichains. se
For the Walloupa Claim, as follows, viz .
Commencing ut a point in a Reserveir ata
stakeqnarked-5-C-Nv50," from which the
established corner on the third paralls ]
North, between Townships 15 North, ange
) Fast and 15 North, Rangé.10 East, bears N
225 W 24.24 chains distant, Thence 0n_®
true line,—variation of the magnetic née
dle being 15> E,—S 18> 30’ E: 2.88 chains
to_alarge Black Oak marked “B.C, Nou 4."
> 30’ E 8.96 chains to a Pine
sturup-‘murked **B C. No. 48."TFhences,
W_7.42.chains toa_stake-marked_‘“‘B.
Thence $ 15>. id’ E 6.24 chains
}
LOS
Thence 8 88>. 15" E'3.4e chains to a Sugar
Pine marked**B CG No 45.” Thence N 4u>
00" E 4.34 chains toa stake marked ©BC.
NU 44." Thence 8 3445’ E 4.30 chainsw
astiuill Pine tree marked “BC No 43."TRenceS 209 ov’ W 5.60 chains to a Sugar
Pine marked *B C No42.”) Thence 8 50?
30°.E 3.03 .chains to a stake marked “BC.
Nosh PHeDCE NGS" U0" E6282 eh@ins tw
“BC. No 40.” Thence 8
SUS 30° E-3.03 chains to a—stake marked
“BC No-30-* ‘thence -§20> 00" W 6.82
chains fo a stake marked ‘BC No 38.”
hence S 8v> 30’ E 8.45 chains to a take
rked “B. C. No 377’ Thence N 5° 3i
; E. 27.12 chains to a stake marked “B. C.
Thence N. 8iF 00’ W 9,4 chains
to a stake marked ‘*B, C. No. 35." Thence
5-84 30’ W_11,05 chairs to the place of
beginning, and containing 43.29 acres and
being in a portton of Lots 6, 11, 19 and 13;
Towuship 15 N kange 10 BE Mopat Diablo
Meridian. Se
Said locations were madelong prior
the year 1460 and have been held and work. ed ever since by this applicant and his predeceSsors in interéSt in accordance with
. the mining customs and laws of You Bet
Mining District. ‘The Neece& — West—and —.
. Brown’s Hill claims are bounded on the
Birdseye Canon: on.,.the south. DY si. «DoW to Common
public land ; onthe East by claus
ot Hydeliff and Bush and brown Brothers
and on the North by vadant public land.
The Walloupa Placer mine is ‘bounded on
thé South and Bast by Hankin claims and
Birdseye Canon and on the other sides by
claims owned by parties whose names are
unknown, and by vacant publicland.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby requested to present the
same befor this offite within 60 days trom
the first day of pubiicatién hereot. eine
: T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys for Applt
cant, mils
CH. FERRAND,
rnotographic. and DaguerreaD
: ARTIST,VERY kind of Am?r... Photographs and.
a Fp the in the best style of the 4s?
a ; eee *
STREET, over Tam’s Saloop
pee
Thence N 19> 00"W. 13.38 to a stake
voL. XX
nanan
The Daily
NEVADA .
BROWN
PUBLISHERS A?
Gorner of Broad
EERE ORTH:
One Year—in advanc
ix Months; ‘
oe Montis,‘*,
Per week, T'wenty~ Auburn Street
“q . GRASS
WHE undersigned
PS thanks to his-ot
patronage, and hope
ance ofthe same. I
on hand, ithe futw
atticle usually, four
CERY AND PROYIS
sell thém at the lowt
os ‘e
Charter Oak
“Capital, §
Iam agent for tl
pany, which offers a
different and better
kind. éver offered t
bines both Life In
Bank. —
WM. G
Notary Public f
Grass Valley July
NATIONAL
HO
BROAD STREET..
J. A. LANCAS'
1S WELL KN
ways open for
the Traveling Public
been made to it, anc
gant style. The Sle
airy and comfortab
compare favorably »
in the State. The I
pains nor expense to
’ fortable.
Stages for all
éheir Oitices at this
‘The Heuse is ]
‘the accommodation .
, Siiiard. Ta ble
with the Hotel.
A share of Pabite
ly solicited.
deel t JO
] R. P. E.
a Offiee, :
1 Kidd’s Build
_ Over Aschhy
He is prepared t
Mechanical and Op.
latestand Ivst appr
Artificial Teeth in
ulcanite amd (Alu
guiranteed as to qu:
Vis ts made at res
Nevada, May 30th
~ BROAD §TR
; AMES COLL!
Ways supplicd =
PORK, MUTTON A
Orders filled from
ivered at their hoy
Give me a call,
— DEJ
Away
GRi
' VISIONS,
OPPOSITE
ME’
BROAD &8Ti
New and Fres)
Week, from the Bay
Goods sold at the
flvered
tree of oly
W000 RAN
ie miles fror
Ing 200 acres
v tws. good
—
Fifty aer
eS sowed
to os
Apple orchard
of 9;
aring.
F ve hun
old. The whole,
{ublemente,
for on
Uther particulars
Mull
W.
—
FURNI URE
ERSONS in w
Furniture
lin,
Bed Room ;
@0 buy them at ¢ ; 2
“alling on