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Biss ainsararn
Wi RMAEABE
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
Established ‘by ee e
DR. J. G YOUNG, 4EN -1850.
No Cure, No Pay.
"" Romsultation, by Letter or otherfs ‘ +
, wise, Free.
NHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast arf uninterrupted i
success of 21 years, and has becomé one of .
che most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great. nnmber annually received and
cured, place itin point.of number of pe
tients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
to none. , , 7
PRIVATE DISEASES: . ;
In Males and Irregularities in Femates are
the great destroyers of health.. They. insidionaly attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive she
bleom from the cheek, the lustre from the .
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give pany and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive-generations, the
yace of man. The marks can be seen in
~~ Scrofula, Consumption, Jcipplés, the Idiot
ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. ™
MERCURY, recognizéd as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
_the Venereal, doubles his dangers. o8e
who have been treated_with that pernicious
MINERaL POISON are not_cured ;— the-dis_ yase has assumed a new form,
Do NOFBE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE;
. ‘tbat leaves the poisor ta craw! through the
system, eating its way into the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst-outin the future with a vign-.
ence that will baffle the effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS._i
The young: man who experiences that
* growing weakness in his muscular and nrental organization should stop. and consider
whence ita rises. He will find.in the weak—egsof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for so-.
ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, tronbled arid lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing
—-——qeatness, loss of muscular power, and nu-}
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pierous other symptoms.of disorganization,
the positive traces of that.most terrible anddestructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness-_wasting-away his powers, destroying
_ his hope of lite and manhood, and dragging
Lim along the broken path of his existence,
toward 4 premature and loathsome grave,
To him who finds his life dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital-principle of existence_in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings no relief. =
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard i.
and hope 6f manhood, brings to such a.one
no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge tliat the one who looks to
him for so much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. ,There
js ne rescue except in proper and skillful
‘treatment. Consult, thet,at once, a physi@cian whose practice and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every phage of the diseasé, Those who have
* PHhecome victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundredgof untimey graves with its misguided victims,should
-coasult wi nout delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. ‘To-such the
Doctor would especially recommend him.welf, giving to each and all guarntees of a
Perfect and Permanent ‘Cureawithout hin+ nance from business, change of diet, fear
9 exposure. *
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.When a Female isin troucle or afflicted
with disease, and requires metical or surgioal attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fully competent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. The Doctor,
understauding now imperatively necessary
these reqairements are, feels called upon to
interpose, and by calling the attention of
the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to
administer in all cases, both medically and
surgically, not in a superficial manner, but
in as thorough a manner as years of study
and practice—both in hogpitals and families ~can take, to save them from the hands of . be County. of Nevada, and State of Calithe unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
~as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in: him one «who can feel and sympathise
with and befriend them in trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
ylacee. :
To Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who.
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
a cureat home. All letters returned or detroyed. Address, '
F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
BENJ.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, hear Montgomry. Box ~, d
_ PROBATE NOTICE.
-G€ATATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nebh vada. In the Probate Court. In the
matter of the éstate of Jus. H. Moore, “deceased. Pursuant to an order of this Court
made this day, notice is hereby given, that.
-Friday-the 25th-dey-of-A pril, A. D.1873, at
10 o’elock, A. M. of said day, at the Court
Boom of this Court, in Nevada City, County
of Nevada, has been appointed forshearing
the application of Francis Smith, praying
that a document now on file in this Court,.
__purporiing to be the last will. and testa.
ment of James H. Moore, deeeased, be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon to the said Franeis Smith, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and
contest the same. ©
Nevada, Cal., April 14th.-1873.
T.-C, PLUNKEDT, Clerk.
By Jno, Parrison, Deputy.
QO. P. Stidger, Atty for Petitioner, al5
WALTHAM WATCHES
IN HEAVY CASES.
Vy E havesent great numbers of these
excellent watches to our. customers
in the Pacific States, and all have given
satisfaction. We have for several years
sold more American watchesthan any other
house in the country, either wholesale or
retail, and the reaaon is, that our prices
are’ low, and we only sella good article.
Our pian is, to send. single watches by Express to any piace, no-matter_how remote,
with the-bill teCollect on. delivery; to let
the purchasér open the. package and examine the watch, and be perfectly satisfied before paying the bill; and we offer for any
watch that does not prové satisfactory to
ae forour DESCRIP‘we will mail it
you write
TIVE PRICE LIAT,
to you without expense, and from it you
will sce that ‘you can buys genuine Wal. — B sey us at + ye lo’ : possible
ew York. prices, and witho ri
whatever, Rye send 80 aay F< Gg
» the Pacifio States that we 8 have 4, 5,
6 and 6 ox. cakes tanh edies Moki! or.
ders promptly. When you write mention
that you -saw this notice “til the Nevada,
Cal., Transcript, and if ae want ref ce}
‘we can bame persons in every co on
€.e we et distan ‘@ had cages ety we &
wo not istance or your out-of-the-way
Pease deter you fim writing for the
Price List. Address. gisiect toh. 1
_ HOWARD & CO.
i it ; ree eEeeee(y aae ss
ATT chet i
WANTED.
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‘Yand appurtenances thereunto belonging;
No. 454. ;
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Gsrrep States Laxp OFFice. \
r Sacramento; Cal., February 28, 1873.4 °
+ OTICE is hereby given, that the Marietta Gold and Silvcr Mining Company,
. Whose Post Office is San Francisco City and
County, Cal., have made application for
. patent for 2200 lineal feet of the Sulphuret
Goid and Sitver quartz mine and lode bearing gold. with surface ground. 100 feet n
width, situate in -Fall Creek miniug
distri, Nevada County, California, and described in the pjat and field notes on file in
this office as follows, viz: _ Commencing at
a stake marked No. 1 in ock mound -standing on Section line between Sections 2 and
11, from which a black. oak 16 inches in
diameter bears N 45> E 40 links distant,
andthe post. common to Sections 1, 2,11
and 12, Township 17 Nj Range 11 E, M. D.
. M., bears E 25.25 che dintant; Thenee ona
true line, var 17° E, [N15 W_ 33.33 chs
toa post-marked No, 4ina rock mound,
from which a_pine tree 16 inches; in diameter bears 5 82> W 60-links distant.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries:
Beginniug at stake ‘‘No. 1,” as above.
Thence on a true line N 75> E 0.76 chs to
a Btake marked “No. 2” ina rock mound
from which a black oak 16 inches in diameter bears N 57S W_57 links; thence ona
-true-Hne —N—152-W_ 33.33 chs to a stake
marked No, 3 in rock niound, standing
near’ the symmit of a very steep descent
towards Canyon Creek; thence on’ & true
Hiine 8-7 0: stake—marked
“No, 4”in rock mound at north end of centre
line of lode, from which a pine tree 16/
inches in diameter bears S 82>. W 50 links
“distant; thence on a true line S. 75> W 0.76
chs to a post in-rock ‘mound marked *+No.
Bx? thence on a’ true line $15 E 33.83 chs
to a post marked “*No, 6” in rock mound
30 links S-E of Lindsey Grade; thence on
a true line N-75> E.0.76 chs to place of beginning, and containing 5 06-100 acres and
being a portion of Seetions 2 and 11, Township 17 north, Range Il<éast, Mt. Diablo
Base and Meridian. Said~location was
made prior to Jan. 1, 1858, and“have been
held and worked since then by the-applicants and their grantors in accerdance With”
“the mining laws of Nevada County Mining
District. Adjoining this claim on,ali sides
is vacant-publit Iand, -—— i
All persons holding any adverse claim:
thereto are hereby reqtired to present thee
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
m4
Dibble & Bymne, Attys for Applivant.
ELECTION NOTICE.
YOTICE is hereby given that an Election will be held on Monday,May 5th,
1873, at the Marshal's office, on Broad Street,
inthe City of Nevada, for Five Trustees,
One Marshal, One Assessor, and one Treusurer. A. H. Hagadorn will ‘act as Inspector
and Jacob Rich and Jos. D. Flemming as
Judges of said election. The polls will be
open at 8 o’clock A. M: and close at. sundown, = —s
SAMUEL CLUTTER, President.
Jno, W. Hinds, Clerk: Board Trustees,
Nevada, March 21st, 1873. m22
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SHERIFPF’S SALE.
emanate
HEREAS, Daniel-Dooling, Maurice .
Dooling and Patrick Nugent of the
19th day of March A. D. 1873, récovered a judgment in the District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of
California, in and for the County of Nevada, against Henry Atwater and John Knotwell for the sum of -“I'wo~— Thousand
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, all in U. 8.gold coin, together with costs of suit taxed at $10 00,
and counsel fees allowed herein acounting
to the sum of $51 00 and intérest at the
rate of 7 per cent. per anpam, which said
judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book
5. of the said District Court, on page-309,
and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage
set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, towit; All that certain lot or parce) of gold .
mining lands and claims situate, lying and
being on the east side of Moore’s Flat, in
fornia, and known and-desigmated as the
lows, viz: on the east by the Buckeye mining cleims and the Dooling mining claims,
and on the west by the Pioneer mining
claims; also all that.certain water ditch and
water right belonging to said Ohio mining»
elaims situate, lying and being:on_and
near Moore’s Flat, in the County of Nevada and State of. California, and known and
designated.as the Ohie water ditch and wathe natural waters flowing or being, or
hereafter at any time to flow or be within
the bed and banks of the ravines tapped by
said Ohio water ditch, together with the
rights, privileges, easements, reservoirs
also, all that certain lot or parcel of gold
mining lands and claims situate, lying and
being onthe eastside of Moore’sFlat, in the
County of ‘Nevada and State of California
and known and designated as the Dooling
mining claims and bounded as follows viz:
On the west bythe Ohio mining claims
and on the South by the Buckeye mining
claims. Also, all that certain water ditch
and-water right belonging to said Dooling
mining claims situate, lying on Moore’s
Flat, in the County of Nevada and State
of California, and known and designated as
the Dooling water ditch and water right,
and embracidg and including all the natural waters flowing, or being, or hereafter
at any time to flow or. be within the bed or
banks of the ravine tapped by said Doo ing
water ditch, together with the rights,
privileges, easements, reservoirs and~appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also,
all that certain lot or parcelof placer gold
mining lands. and claims situate, lying
and being on the east side of Moore's
Flat, in the County’of Nevada and State
of California, and known and designated
as the Buekeye mining claims and bounded :8 follows, viz: on theeast by the Paradise mining claims and on the west by
the Ohio mining claims, be sold to satisfy said judgment, together with interest
and costs. .
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, in front of the
Court House door, in the citwof Nevada, on
eure: April 19th, 1873.
Between the hours ot Yo'clock A. M. and
5 o’clock P. M, ;
Given under my hand-this 24th day of
March A.D. 1873,JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff.
By A. W. Porrer, Under Sheriff.
John Caldwell, Attorney for Plaintiffs.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
. “from the effects of Errors and Abuses
‘in early life, Mamhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New'method
of treaatment.New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in
. sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AS8SOCIATION, No 2. South, Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.—an institution having a
for hi ble ai
ap rapt te boycesbleondagswe
Foundrymen, Blacksmiths,
—aNnD— :
Carriage Makers,
ELECTED OF COMPANY'S BEHIGH
COAL. Jackson Creek and Bulk Cums
ing verialit tg webmag ith bg & Spe . J
415 Pacific Pacific Street, and 420 413 and
: } Wharf between Jackson
Francisco, 4
which a black oak-9-inches—in di
“T BMCFARLAND, Register
= as United States Land Office. _
r Office, alleging the S 4 of SW %4 of NW %
xcept as to the Nevada Quartz Mining Claim
Ohio Mining Claims, and bounded as fol. ter right, and-embracing and including all :
% “No. 453. _
Application for a Patent to a
oPP’. Mining Claim.
’ Usrrep Srates Lanp OFFICE. } +
Sacramento, Cal., February 28, 1873.
UTICE is he;eby given, that the Marietta Goli.and Silver Mining Company, whose Post Officé~ts San Francisco
City 4nd County, Cal., have made application for patent for three thousand (3000)
lineal feet of the Marietta Gold and Silver
quarts lode bearing goid, with surface
ground 20Qfeet in width, situatein Fall
Creek mining district, Nevada County, California, and described in thesplat and field
notes cn file in this office as follows, viz:
Beginning at a post -marked—*No.-1” in
a rock. mound, from which the mouth of
the lower Lindsey tunnel bears N 26> Ww
T2:88 chs; andthe post common to Sections
1, 2, Phand 12, Township 17 N, Range 11
east, beareN 49° 24°-E 31.58 ebs. _ Thence
on a true line-yar. 17>~E, N-26% W 45.45
chs to a post marked No. 4 itma_rock mound,
standing. on the suniumit of a sharp divide
between the South Yuba River and Canyon
Creek, 3.00 chs east of the Washington trail.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries:Beginning-at post at south end of the
center line of the lode, marked No. las
aboye; thence ona true line N, 64> E1.51
chs to-a post marked No.2 ina rock mound;
thence on a true line N 26> W 45.45 chs to
a post taarked No. 3 in rock -mound, from
bears south-161inks;—thence on atrue line
S$ 642 W Lélchs, to a post ingrked No: 4 in
rock mound, at the Nerth-end-of the centre line of the lede.as noted; thence on a truey
line § 64°-W'1.51 chs to @ post marked
©No. 5¢%in a rock mound; thence on.a true
line 8.26>>E 45.45 chis. fo apost ini rock
mound; thenceon a true line N 64° E161
4hs, to the place “of beginning; and containing 13 72-100 acres,-according to the
United States system of surveys, and being
a portion of tlie Sj of Sec 2 and N 44 of
Section Il, Township 17 North, Range 11
East, Mt Diablo ase and Meridian. Said
location was made prior to January 1, 18538,
and has ever since been held and worked
wnder-and in accordance—with the quartz
mining laws of Nevada County mining district, and was purchased/‘from the original’
locators by applicant. Adjoining this
‘Claim on all sides is vacant publie-land.
Allspersons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same beforesthis office within sixty days
from the first day-of publishing hereof,
T. BL. MCFARLAND, Register.
Dibble-& Byrne, Attys for Applicat.
> SacRAMENPO, CaL., March 11th, 1873NO A, B. Gentry, L. Hirschman, H. Grover, Henry Layton, Ira Vantilbery,
Alex. Thompson, Jas. Jennings, David McAlley, J. K. Gamble, Wm. M. Ratcliffe,
T. T. Folsom, FE. A. Leathe,E. E. Mattison,
and_to all whom it may concérn: Whereas,
m4} 7.15 N R.9 E. M.D.
United States Land Office. ". TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
Sacramento, Cal. March 20th,;1878. TREWREMEDIES, NEW. REMED IE
39. W, Stuart, James P. Hobart'andy~ : . -— ; ee
ge oat may tencerh: Whereas, DR. -GIBBON’S DISPENS ARY
yor flled your aftidavit in the U.S. Land Of-. \
fice, alleging tha.S of NE {of Section
13, in Township 16 North, Range 8,east, and
Whereas, oh the 20th day of February, 1868,
the plat of Township i6north, rangé 8 east,
was filed in the U. S. Land Office, at Sacramento, Cal;, and byCommissioner’s letter
dated Decembef 2, 1871, the same iand is to
be treated as mineral in character, and
more valuable. for ‘mining than for agricultural purposes until the contrary is
proved after due notice. And whereas, John Cashin ( Post Office address Grass . leoatad.
Valley. Cal.) did, on the 17th day of April ‘DR. GIBBON has-the pleasure of anA. D. 1868, fife in the Register's off . ” nouncing that he has returned from visiting
this District his Declaratory Statement . he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
cla'ming the same ee and an affidav.t al. biatnaed practice "at -his® Digpensary, 623
leging that @. is a6 icultural in character, . Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
and more valuable. for agricultural than . Foon iced, where his old patients and those
for mining purposes. Therefore you willl sequicitay fe sorsites ame Sick bin,
please take notice, that under and by > irtup . “. noctor has spared neither time nor
of iustructions from the aa 6 nd money in seeking out newretmedies, and has
the General Land Office, duted May 6th, . timed with increased: facilities for the
1871, we have fixed the 7th day of May, A» . 01) Viation of human-suffering
D> 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., at this of__ eeetnn Pivenaua:
tice, before the Register and Receiver, for} ees id is ee the hearing-of proofs to determine as to Bact pepe AR opengl
mis eral 6F Sgrichitural-eharweter of WET ont a miserable existence front THe et)
— feet-of secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbed into the system ! Look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken dowi: constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until d_ath closes
tthe xeenel--het parents, 2a 51 ds..
attend toany of those who are sufferin
with any. of fhese horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. ~ Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has made private disease his especial a
; a years, and who is certain to cure the
Sacramento, Cal., March 26th, 18is. rin iuvctieue cases without: mercury or
N “inom is hereby given, that Enos P. r4 ajurious drugs. It is important to those
IN Hubbard and John Driscoll, whose . ‘cho are afflicted, or to those who are inter
Yost Office addressis Columbia Hill, Ne. wited in the welfare of their friends, to be
“yada-County, Cal-,-have-made application . —oveful-of the many—pretended:doctors who
for a Patent to the Snicktan Placer claims, infest all cities, publishing their skill: in
situate in You Pst rear Nese hee pees . curing all diseases in-a few days, imposing
County, Cal. snd Seances =e aaa . upon the public by using pge names of emField Not 5 on filein this officé, a8 tollows, . inent “physicians ‘rromAMutope and other
viz : Commenting at a post markeA No 1, . laces._Be,. therefore earefal-_and-make
in mound of rock oR the zsorth side of aj Pri t inquiries ce or may fall into the
deep tut, the same being theoutlet of Mc-. 2 ak of thoan narietatss
Donald Co’s mine, from which the section . F878 °" oo nal Weakness.
corner common to Section 1, 3, 34 9nd. 32; 2 Geatont Smissiona,. the consequence re
5 : ; a Beers 5 > oe pas . self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
GEOt chaink dian ene ae a sexnal-indnigenee, is practiiced by the
Econ wens te es oS ree . youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
Led No 2--in mound of rock frem which a. S%tent, producing with unerring certainty,
hee pine ae imones in diameter, bears = L the fc lowing train ofmorbid ‘symptoms,
pile arse Sistas oe i nays er red unless combatted by scientific medical
box agrees bears ST = . — measures yiz: Sallow countenance, dark
distant. 'Thenee vars 17> 50’ F, ae Sy spots under the eyes.-pain in the head, ringchains to @post marked No 3 in mound of . ing in the ears, noise like the rustling of rock from which a pitch pine 18 inches 1D) eaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasi62% KEARNEY ‘STREET,
S cor. Commercial, SAN FRANCISCO,
BLISHED in 1854, for the treat
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
guch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphii. is in all its forms, Seminal: Weakness, Impotency, ,étc._ Skin Diseases (of ~ years’
standing) and“ Ulcerated legs successfully
{ —— In witness whereof, we have here
. } seal $ unto set our hands and affixed the
(—=} seal of this office, the day ard the
year first above written. : : :
T. B McFARLAND., Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver:
Dibble & Byrne Attorneys. _ m238
; No 465°
Application for a Patent to
Placer Mining Claims
a
F “U.§. LAND QFFICE, }
You filed your affidavits in the U.S. Land
avd S 4 -of-Nlo of SW. 4y-0f NW 4; W
of ‘SE \ of NW \; NW 14 of NE \ of SW
14; NE44 of. NW % of SW & of Section 12,
in Township 16 north, Range 8 east, is re.
turned and by Gormrméesioner’s letter dated .
‘December 2, 1871, the same Jand is to .be .
treated as mineral in character, and more .
valuable for mining than for agricultural .
purposes until the contrary is proved after
due notice. And whereas, Josiah .Rogers
(Post Office address, Nevada City, Cal.)
dia, onthe 16th day of May, A. D. 1863} file
in.the Register’s office ef this District his
declaratory statement claiming the same
land, and an affidavit alleging that itis ag-°
ricultural in character, and more valuable
for agricultural than for mining purposes,
in SW \% of SW & of NW \ of said Sec. 12. .
Therefore, you will please take notice, that
underand by virtne of instructions from the
Commissioner of. the General Land Ofiidg
dated May 6th, 1871. we have fixed the Isth
day of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
at this office, before the Register and Keceiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine as to the. mineral or agricultural character of said lands.
a In witness whereof, we have herewei} unto set our hands and affixed the
year first above written.
seal of this office, the day and the
_____._ ‘I, B. McFARLAND, Register.
*m18 HART FELLOWS, Receiyer.
Application for a Patent to a
Placer Mining Claim.
U.S. LAND OFFICE, }
Sacramento, Cal., March 21, 1875.4
¥ O'TICE is hereby given, that George D.
McLean, whose Post Office address is .
Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal.> has
made application for patent for the You
Bet placer mining claim, situate in You
Bet Mining District, and described in the
plat and field. notes on file incthis office, ds
follows, viz: Beginning at an oak tree 12
inches in diameter, marked ‘B.C. No. 23,”
from which the quarter section post on the
east side of Section 36, Township 16 north,
‘Range 9 east, bears-S—825 W 27.50.chains
distant. Thence ona trife line, variation
18> E, 86> 06" E 4-90 chs to stake marked .
“B.C. No? 24." ThenceS. 815 30° W’1.92
. black oak 10 inches in diameter marked No }
. 4 from which ablack oak, 8-inches. in; di .
. Phence var 17>
. Snicktam claim, being about the centre of
. the ground claimed now, and was owned in}
. are’supposed to have been the original 10oMedical and-Surgical Institute,
J
diameter bears S“&S W. 67 links distant. . i Dae eR ;
T ‘ . 2 bh catas ness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
Thence var 172 66" E,swest 45 chains tos confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approaching strang<< @ 47> 30 Et a is . ers, a disiike to form new-acquaintances,—-&
Sr Dees os Ft 8 yong Sg a disposition to shun society, loss of eee
the place of beginning, aula containing 180, Ore ptions: about. the ag te Neng
ee ae 7 Sr Ee aCe E: fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
pcntiod wen wade as early ‘as 1864 or 1855. . Sibecney rage een frequent saan ra
, : ea oS: . Tf relief Denot obtained, persons: so afilictof that portion formerly known as the. oq ghould apply immediately, either ie
. person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
‘his disease, which neverfails of effecting
quick and radical cure. .G, ‘will give
eators. The south-west portion of the) oS a sty bo hinenas he iar
gcound-was formerly known as the Burns . 3 this complaint by either of the San
& McCarty claims and were located in 1863. . Francisco quacks. = :
That part formerly known as the Snake ra. ” : Married Men
vine claims -waslocated-about-the year 1963 fF those‘who contemplate marriage; wie
and was held and owned by L. H.Heyda suffering under any of these fearful
1856 by E. D. Simmons, J. H. Fuller, Mi.
chael Heydlauffand Wm. Heydlautf who .
. lauff. The McFarland claims compose the . maladies, should-not forget the sacred resoutherly portion and are believed to have .
been located about the year 1860. Adjoining‘claivants are McDonald & Co. on the
south. Ms 2 ve a = , East and West there . sending for packages of medicines may rely
BE dina ony savers ciniaa . CO oe See ae
sate padi ae eran aan — . ally satisfactory remuneration of services
From the = BM a A EEANE Fotgioe rendered, considering the circumstances
Niles Seatis + “ veg iidal tae “1S . of the cases, rather than'a too prevalent and
iles Searls, Atty for Applicant. _ mie elfish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders.
DK. GIBBON is responsible, and. will
~pive toeach patient-a -written—instrument,binding to effect a radical and per. manent cure, or make no charge. .
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, statig case, smyptonis, length of
_. time. the. disease has continued, and have
niedicine. promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity; to any. part of the
country, with full and plain directions for
use. » By enclosing $15.in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registeréd letter through the
Post Office, or throngh Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1957.*
Private entrance on Commercial street.
Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letsponsibility resting upon them, nor delay
. to obtain immediate relief. ;
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s ofi3 or
_ PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Curesand Moderate Charge.
DR. W.K. DOHERTY’S
No. 519 Sacramento Street,
Corner of Leidesdorff Streef—[A few door
below the What Cheer House]
SAN FRANCISCO.
_’ Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the atilicted
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in _
the Treatnient and Cure of all
-Private and-Chronic diseases, Cases of
Secresy ,
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
To the Afflicted.
OCTOR W: K. DOHERTY RETURNS
3 his-:sincere thanks to his numerous:
patients for their patronage, and would take
this opportunity to‘remind them that ne
continues to consult at his Institute for the
eure of chronic diseases-of the Lungs, Liver
ter.
Consultations FREE. protien
#@ Correspondents will please inform
chs to oak stump marked “B.C. No, 25.”
Thence 83° 30 W 7-20 toa stuke imarki d
+B—6C No 26-4 Phenee-$-4=-00+-E-12,95
chs to.a pine tree marked B. C. No. 27.
Thence S 85° 60° E 8.20 chs to manzanita
marked B. C.No.28. Thence S 85° E 2.30
chs toa stake marked B. C. No. 29. Thence
N 6° W 4,25 chs to a stake marked B.C. No.
1. !fhence § 86> £18.50 chs to spruce
stump marked B.C. No.2. ‘Thence N 4>
30’ W 5.30-ehs-teo-stake marked s. C. No. 3.
Thence N $j? 15’. K, 0.56 chs toa stake
marked B.C, No, 4. Thence N 12°: 3u’ E
2.47 che to astake marsed B. C. No, 6.
. gans, and all Private Diseases, viz: SyphiHis-in—alH—its—forms_and—stages,
Seminal
. Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
. of self-abnse, Gonorheea, Gleet, Strictures, .
. Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
; Inflammation of the Bladder and-the Kidi neys, éte., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue
to insure, him a share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he is enabled to apply
2 SN det eat eas the-most efficient and successful. remedies
‘Thence N 14> 30° W 1.90 chs to stake markagainst diseases ofall kinds.
ed B. C. No. 7. Theuc eN.27> B3.88 chs to . mercury, charges moderate, treats his pastake mirked B. C. No8, Thence N7* . tients in a correct and honorable way, and
tna te stake marked B. C. No. 9. . has references of unquestionable veracity
abst aed 4 Keg! ." =. Mra My a B ore . from men of known respectability and high
; . 10. rence N 2° E 4.84 . society. A {es consulti
thttch ets mand BC Ra. standing in society Ni parties consulting
N 5° W 7.58 chs to small pine marked B C . bes tlest treatment’ i i
No. 12. Thence N 32° 30”W 7.04 chs to. pin gentlest trea! rit, and implicit
eedar stump marked B € No. 13. Thence .= To-Correspondents.
— py bey gy ~~ marked BC No. Patients (male or female) residing in any
nie d BO N # a + -70 chs to a. stake . part of the State, however distant, who may
4.28 oe ge ane a, ’ peo N 54> 45’ E . desire the opinion and advice of Dr. DoherNs? W a ao pipe ed BCNo. 16. Thence . ty, in.their respective cases, and who think
BONo17 gi cay Cre gts tae . proper to submit a written statemen* 0
+ : ; ot 3.35 chs} gue i aferenc : sets
to stake marked Lb C Na. 18. Thence'S a2 0 auch. ip. pasterence So Belding & pecsanst » Bt ‘interview; respectf
W 5.49 chs to stake marked B C No, 19. COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SA;
Thence $ 11S W-9.10 chs to a stake marked . CRED AND CONFIMENTIAL. If the case
B O-No. 20. Thence 8 762 15° E 2.96 chs to} be fully and candidly described, personal
4 stake. marked BC No. 21. ThenceS 2> E. communication will be unnecessary, as in= chs. ae marked BG No. 22. . structions, including tiet, regimen, and the
ence 5 45 iv 12.12 chs to an oak treé} eneral treatment of the case itself (includmarked .B C No, 23,-at the plave of begin-. ng the remecties) will be forwarded without
pine. and containing 107 01.100 acres und . delay, and in such a manner as to convey
teing powon a $e = 46 of NW ‘a3 Es 4$ . po idea of the purport of the letter or parcel
ey 4 of NE \ and W ¥s of SE 4 . so transmitted. Consultations by letter or
of Sectien 31, Township 16 north, Raiige 10. REE, Pefmane guaran.
east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian pees pin bm _—— # .
Said location was mate prior to the year
1858, and has been held meg since and —
ed by the applicant and his predecessors,
according to the customs and usages of said
mining district, Adjoining claimants are
Brown Brothers on the South, Kmigrant
Company and Duryea & Rose on the the
North, On she east by Wilcox Ravine and
on Line west by weseet land, *
persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
} same before this office within 60 days from
the first any of publishing hereof. _T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
2
i ah geen erage ae
DR. DOHERTY has just published an
important pamphlet, embodying bis-—-wn
views and experience in relation to Impo.
tence or Virility, béing a short treatise on
eon — Weakness. Neryous and Physical Debility consequent .
this affection and other. disceses of the oa
ual gel so little work contain Sin
forma utmost a.ér married or single, pean = tof pret PhEE
by mail on receipt of Six Centsin postage
address, We k"pétirerr
Dibble_& Byrne, Attys for Applicant. m25. 824 So
7 NING Greetiwald’s Cigs re, P i
L. Broad Strect; Nevada City, . Attormeys& Counselors at Law,
gific, San
. FFICE—Next door to Post Office, }
new comers are invi Exchange Building ‘
. Kidneys, Digestive, and Genity-Urinary Or.
. Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual +
He uses no .
Thence . him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the .
assured that their+
a Hawke, deceased.
. Bikes Bde idatnags Fou
* DR. GIBBON that they vead his advertise
ment in the Dan.y TRANSCRIPT. myl
United States Land Office.
“Sacramento, Cal, March 14, 1873.
. PANO all’whom it may concern : Whereas,
on the 7th day of January, 1870, the
; Platof Township 16, North, Range 7 East,
was filed in the U.S. Land. Office, at Sacramento, Cal. and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2, 1871, tne Ws of 8 E
Quarter of 5 “ction 4;in Township 16 North,
Range 7 East, isto’be treated as mineral in
. character, and inore valuable. for niining
. than for agricultural purposes, until the
contrary is proved after die notice. And
. whereas, Mrs. Johanna Rapp, _jPust Office
address, Nevada City, Cal.] did on. the 13th
day of March, A.D. 1873, file in the Regis. ter’s Office of this District her Declaratory
. Statement claiming the same land, and an
afttidavit alleging that itis agricultural in
character, and mor valuable for agricultural than for mining purposes. _The.efore,
you will please take notice, that under and
by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated
May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 2Jd day of
-April,_A.D.1873, at-10-o’elock-A. M.;—at
this office, before the Register and Receiver,
for the hearing of proofs to determine as
to the mineral or agricultural character of
said lands. oy
alii In witness whereof, we have hereseal untoset our hands and affixed the
——) seal of this office, the day and the
above written.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver,
Notice to Creditors.
(N THE MATTER OF THE
. ae oo deceased melas Pe
ereby given by the undersigned, adm
Ptratrix of the Estate of John Howse,
; deceased, to the creditors of, and all ns
having claims against said to ex.
hibit the same with the necessary vouchers
within 1@months after the first publication
4 ~~ — bar said administratrix, at
Ww ice of Ni ‘
‘im the County of N eset
. 8. HAWKE,
Administratrix of Joh:
year first
~~ m20
at
nm
‘. Shop on Broad Street.
Thev ;
cs o i U
Applicationfor Patent toPlacer
: _ U.8. LAND OFFICE,
Sicramento, Cal. March 14, 1873,
OTICE is hereby given, that GEORGE:
D. McLEAN, whose Post office address
is Grass Valley, Nevada County, Californ}
has made kA application Yor a Patent 1
the Neece and West, aud Brown's Hill Plac.
er Mines and the Walloupa Placer Mines,
situate in You Bet Mining District, Nevada
North, Range 10 East, Mount. Diablo ‘M.
ridian, and described in the Plats and Fiela
notes on file inthis officé,as follows -2.
For the Neece and West and “Brown's Hil}
_claim, viz: Beginning ata point ina Res.
ervoir, from. which a Pine Tree, five inches
in-diameter bears N 36> 30’ W 2.51 Cliaing
‘hence on:a true line, (variation of mag.
netic needle 18> E)S 36° 30’ E 10.79 chs
to large Black Oak marked “BC No. 31."
Thence $ 55> 30’ W. 19.40.chains toa stake
marked ‘BC No. 32. Thence N 35= 30° Ww
10.60' chains to a stake marked “BC, No
33.” ‘Thence N192 00° W. 13.38 to a stake
inarked “BC, No 34.” Thence N 55° &
18.00 chains toa stake marked‘ B.C. No.
35.” Thence $ 232-30’ E-13.15 chains te: 4
stake marked ‘‘B C.No 30.” at place of bepinning, and containing 44.50-acres and be
15 North, Range 10 East, atid. in thes E +
Range 10 East Mount Diablo Meridian. Ty
connect with pubh¢ survey commencing at
the established corner to Townships 15 N,
5.90 chainsto stake No. 34, at the NW. corner of Bro-wn’s Hill claims, making the clos.
ing line from this to Township post, N.
81> 15’. W 37.81 chair _ 4
For the Walloupa Claim, .as follows, viz
Commencing at a point in-a Reservoir ata
-stake marked ‘Lb C No 50,” from which the
established corner on -the third. parallel
9 Bast and 15 North, Range 10 East, bears N
225 _W'24.24 chains distant, Thence ona
true.line,—variation of the’ maguetic needle being 18> E,—S 18> 30’ Ki: 2.88 chaing
to alarge black Oak marked “‘B C, No 49,"
'Phence $ 53° 50” E 8.96. chains fo a Pine
stump marked ““B 6. No. 48." -Thences
68° W 7.42 chains toa stake marked up
C_No 47." Thence $152 _i5"E 6.24 chains
to a Pitch Pine marked “B C No 46,.—
Thence 8 33> 15’ E 3.48 chains tp a Sugar
Pine marked ‘BC No 45." Thence N 40°
00’ E 4.34 chains toa stake marked “BC.
No 44.” Thence § 34> 45° £4.36 chainsty
a small Pine tree marked ‘BC No 43,”-Thence S 2U> -00’ W 8.60 chains to a Sugar
Pine marked “B-C No42.”" Thence § sv>
30’ E 3.03 chains-toa stake marked “BC
No 41.”. ‘Thence N 20° 0’ E 6.82 chains to
a stake marked “BC. No 40.” Thence 5
8g0> 30’ E 3.03 chains to a. stake marked
“BC No v9.” Thence 8 20> 00’ W 6.82
chains to a stake marked ‘‘B C No 38,”
Thence S 80°. 30’ E 8.45 chains to astake
marked “B.C. No 37." Thence N 5° 30’
FE, 27.12 chains to a sta marked “B. C.
No. 36-” Thence N. 819 00’ W 9,94 chains
to-a stake marked ‘‘B, C. No. 35.” Thence
§$ 84° 30’ W 11.05. chains tothe place of
beginning, and containing 43.29 acres and
being in a portton of Lots 6,11, 12 and 13,
Meridian. =
Sai@ locations were made long prior ~
ed ever since by this applicant and his predecessors in interést im accordance with
the mining customs and laws of You Bet
Mining District.TheNeece & West and
~Brown’s Hill claims are bounded onthe
west by Birdseye Canon; on_ the south by
vacant-public land ;onthe East by claims
of Hydelitf and, Bush and Brown Brothers
and on the North by vacant public land.
The Walloupa Placer mine is bounded on
the South and East by Hankin claims and
Birdseye Canon and on the other sides by
claims owned by parties wlivse names are
unknown, and by vacant publicland. .
All persons holding any adverse~ claim
thereto are hereby requested to present the
the first day of publication hereof.
T. B. McFAKLAND, Register.
cant.’ mls
Placer Mining Claim.
Nig. is hereby given,That Georre D.
McLean, whose Post Offive address is
Grass Valley. Nevada County,Cal>hes made
application for Patent for the Ri d Dog Piucer mine, situate in You Bet Mixing District
Nevada County, California, and described
in the Plat and field notes on file in this ¢tfice, as follows, viz: Beginning at 4 stake
marked “‘B QO” 62, standing in Arkansas Rayine, 7 chains above the crossing of the Red
Dog and Nevada road from which a live oak
50 inches in diameter, bears $ 19° w 1.85
chains distant, Thence on a true line, variution of magnetic needle 18> E, North
11.36 chains to a stake marked“‘B C”’63,-—~
marked “B © 54.2% Thence 8 59° 30”
W_2.72 to a forked oak marked “ BC55.” Thence N 15° E-11.41 chains to
an oak stump marked “BC 56.” Thence N
71> 45’ w 4.51 chains to a shuft 5T.-Thence
N 6° 15’ w 7.47 toa small oak marked *B
€-58;.—'Phenee-N-40.25-chains.toa__stake
marked “B € 59,” standing 7 50 chains Sof
corner to Sections ~24 and 25-on E line of
E 9,50 chains to a stake marked “‘B C No 60.’
ThenceN 54° 30’ E 4 chains to a burnt
stump marked “‘B C612? Thence S$ 33° E
9 chains toa stake marked $B C 62." Thence
S 642 w 3.60 chains to a. stake marked ‘““B
C 63." Thence § 8° 15’ w, 9.55 chains to's
stake marked ‘BC 64.” “Thence N_80*
2,61 chains toa stake marked “‘B C 65."—
Thence 8 14.15’ E 2.05 chains to. an (ak
tree marked “BC 66.” is
4.21 chains to a stake’ marked “‘B C No 67.
Thence 8.582 E 6,01 chains te a point. in
Reservoir No 68. Thence $ 39° 15’ E 3.33
chains to a stake marked ‘‘B. C 69.” Thence
N 71°45’ E.5.46 chains to a stake in Arkalsas ravine marked “BO 70,” ‘Thence 8 1”
30’ -w 3.20 chains-to.a.stake marked ‘‘B C No
71.” Thence $ 20° w 10 chains top stake
marked ‘‘B € 72.”. Thence 8. 43> “W_ 12.97
chains to place of beginning and containing 48.03 acres, and being a portion of the
30, Township 16 North, kange 10: East Mt.
Diablo Meridian.
Said location was made prior to the year
1858 ana has ever since been held'and WoT»~
ed by the claimant and his predecessors 12
interest under and in accordance with the
customs snd usages of said Mining Dis
trict. Adjoining claimants are Henry
Stehr on the west. Duryea and Rose
the south, by Arkansas Canyon on the east,
and by Duryea and Rose aud vacant public land on the north.. _
oe pager Sia oem: any s the
thereto are here’ mired to presen
same before Tele ote within’ sixty aay s
from the first day of publishing hereof. BSB. MeFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys for applicant, ™5?
_ JOHN H; HARRISON,
") ay REED oy cond : — CORNED BEEF,
Sere sold at reasonable rates for Cash.
, opposite the Newads
Ss
_.> NILES SEARLS,,
___In Front of the Court House,
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON
County, California, in Townships 15 and 1g
North, between Townships 15 North,Range ~
Township 15 N Range 10 E Mount Diablothe year 1860 and have been-held and work—
Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys for Appli
Township 16N R9 E, Thence N 67° 30"
Thence 8 61° W.
W's of N W \& and N-W 4 of 8 W ¥ of Seeadverse claim
. =
UF
ing in Lots 9 and.10 Section 6, Township +!
of § E 4 of Section 31, Township 16 North,
Range 10 E and 15 North Range 9 Eon ©
Township line 38.30 chains. Thence S 9° W
‘
same befor: this office within 60 days from-~
fora Patent. to-a—
Thence N°67> 45’ w 2.90 chains toa stake ; .
corner of Bros
{ w 7
TERMS OF
Oné Yeay—in addy
“fix Months, “**
(3
Per week, T wet
Auburn Sir
GRAS
HE undersi¢
thanks to hi
> patronage; -and-t
‘ance of thé same.
on-hand, in the f
article usually
€ERY AND PRO
sell them at the’
=u
~
Charter 0:
Capita’
Iam agent fo
pany, which offe
different and be
kind ever offere
bines both Life
Bank.
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Notary Publi
Grass Valley .
NATIONS
BROAD STREE’
J, A. LANE
HIS WELL
wiys open
the Traveling Pr
been made to it.
gant style. ‘The
airy and comfo1
eguipare favorat
in the State. TI
pains nor expen:
fortable.
Stages fora
their Ottices at t
The House
the accommbdat
_sSiliard Ta
with the Hotel.
ABhare of Pul
ly solicited,
deci
an oilice,
In Kidd’s Br
Over As
He is prepar
Mechanical amd
latest andmost
Artificial "Peet
Vulcanite and
guaranteed as ti
Vis s made a
“Nevada, May
_ BROAD §
AMES CO
@9 ‘ways supp:
PURK, MUTP¢
Orders titted
livered at thei
Give me aca!
Nevada, Mar
Ami.y
VISTONS.
OPPOSITE
BROA
_, New anil
Week, from the
Goods sold a
delivered
free.
Wo00D R
IVE mites
ing 200 .
rooms), twe .
houses, _Fitty
acres sowed 1
Apple orchard
bearing? F ve
old. The wh
implements, f
further partic
tall te 2
+ Bed Ro.
Down to Com:
can buy them
Calling on
ME
MIVIL AN
D. BLM
R. P. GRay,
~ Office at the
Nevada, Ms
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