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August 29, 1874 (4 pages)

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2 ag ‘ is > CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE = ‘DR. J. C.’ YOUNG, IN 1850, “4 * ‘organs beneath the apparently smooth surWith disease, and requires medical or surgi' @al attendance, the inquiry should be, where _ #apericr work. No Cure, No Pay. Wonsultation, by Létter or other “success of 21 years, and has become one of che mest celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and. cured, place it in ,point of number of patients aniong the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment, ranks it second none. peas : : 2 PRIVATE Dis) "i Yn Males"and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom from the cheek, the lustre from the syo, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased. offspring, and’ poison, through succéssive generations, th race of man. The marks can be seeptie Acrofula, Consumption, ripples; t otic, the Paralytic, and the ee MERCURY, recognized as the rhost FATAL. MEDICAL ENEMY to mati; , who have been treated -BENER«L POISON are not cured ; the disvase has asstimed a new form. a = Do NOT BE 5. WITH PARTIAL CURE; That leayes the poisor to crawl through a #yetem, eating its way into the ard face, to burst out in the future with a ciruence that will baffle the effects of medicine : SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization ‘should, stop and consid whence ita rises. He will firid ih the weak.messof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for'so:Glety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numierous otac”. symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of lifé and manhood, and dragging him along tlie broken path of his existence, toward -preruatireard loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling cut in ‘the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal. emissions, the meré ‘cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief. . ‘ : Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard ead hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, bat adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for 60 much of ber happiness is a vicsim of his evit, and an innocent companion . . of. his punishment, He adds to his misery. and disorder until hope leaves him. There ig. no rescue. except\in proper and skillful then, at once, a physi¢eian whose practice and careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with avery phase of the disease. Those who. hav become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fasciiaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consamgiptives, and hundreds of untime'y graves 'th its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To sneb th ’ Deetor would especially recommend iucm . self, giving to each and all: guarntees ofa Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear yoxposure. : ri IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin troucle or afflicted is-there a physician who is fuiiy competent to administer relief, and whose respectable _ stand.ug in society recommends him to the -eoenfidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these req airements are, feels called u to interpose, and by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been 9 Professor of Obstetrics and\ Female diseases for Twouty Years, and is fully qualified to siminiister in all cases, both medically and surgically, notin a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —oan make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designtng. Therefore, families can rely upop him es upona father. Allin affliction can find im him one whocan feel and sympathise with and befriend them tn trouble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can vlacee. : To Correspondents. LETTERS.—Persons of: either sea, who wish to consalt the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms 4n a letter, receive advice and assurance of cure at home. All letters returned or de troyed. Address, BENJI. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near. Montgom S ¥. Box NAPA LADIES’ SEMINARY. . FYNHE NEXT T MENCEK . Tuesdiy, Aug, 14th, 1874. AND CONTINUE FOR TWENTY-TWO WEEK3, This Institution offers thorough instruction in a quiet, healthful tocation easy of access from any part of the State, Instructions in Piano Forte, Guitsr and Vocal Music by a superior teacher, -French. taught by acompetent Teacher. It is very desirable that pupils should be proves at the opening of School ; although \hey can enter at any time and be charged from the time of entrance. : : For pereceies of School apply to 1153S 8. F. MCDONALD, Principal. : 1 Napa city, Cri, References—Rev, R. Wylie, Nepa; Ho. ©, Harteon, Nepa ;G. E. Goodman, Esq , Napa; D. McClure, Esq. ‘Napa ; Rey. D«. Woodbridge, San Francisco + Rev: P. V. Veeder, Yokoliama, Japan ; Geo. K. Gluya: Esq San Francéseo; James A,: Crow, Esq. Stockton; R. O. Baldwi:., Esq. San. Ramon: J. R, McDonala, Ewq., Grayson; J. 3%. Crose, Feq. Hill’s Ferry: Rev. G; M. Blake, San Francisco . Major Snyder, Sonoma: ; 8. Alstrom, Esq. White Suipher Springs : Geo. L, Kenney, San Francisce ; Hon. R. 6 Olsrk, Sacramento. : je30 HOUSEWORTH’S Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. Hi: employs the most experienced Ar . ERM WILL comiste, He has the latest.improved Instrumsnts. He photograpas all the Celebrities, . He doés not aliow a poor Picture to leave ~ bis place. : He guarantees satiefaction to those who patronize him. ce8 large. Pictures fram small Cards e makes L.fe sive Portraits that are mar. vel@of perfection. He is very successful with Childron’s Pictures. : ‘He wishes the work with others’, ; He invites every one to-visit his Parlors and jutige for theiuse!ves. " He was awarded the Higheet Medale at Paris aud Vienna,» * -. ‘He wowd not have been so awarded if hig work had not been superior, His Indiaiok and Water color Portraits attract the admiring public. ae His patrons are always pleased with »his public to compare his natig PROTOC APEC PARLORS are ‘at . o} street, o ite ok Fs P pos. Lick 2 Montgome: ts at ¥o.9 Montyomery ‘he Venereal, doubles his dangers,-Those . is pow absotutely-fixed, ; -mo-variation from the programme now az-. + nonneed. A-sufficientnumber of tickets -had 3 large drawing 4n the 3ist of July, pur . Nevada co FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT PUBLIC LIBRARY, “oes ORL.. * g Monday, November 30th, 1874 LAST CHANCE _ FOR AN EASY FORTUNE! A postponement of the Fifth Concert of Public Library of Kentucky has been erally anticipated, and is.so maniall. concerned, that and there will be 80 festly-¥or the interest of -had been sold to have enabled us to have a short postponement was considered preferablety a partialdrawing. Let it be borne in mind thatthe — = . Fifth Gift Concérb — Is the Last which will ever be given under this Charter and by the present. management, that will positively and unequivo~ ‘cally take place as announced on Monday, 30th November. '_ That the music will be the best the country affords, and that : = eo 5 ee 20,000 Cash Gifts ageregating $2,500,000 eo Will be distributed. by. lot among the ticket holders. : ast —_—— O7 GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift..... vee 58250000 Ozne Grand Cash Gift... -+100,000 ‘One Grand Cash Gift......4.75,000 . One Grand Cash Gift,.... ‘ceeeee 50,000 ‘Une Grand Cash Gift........ 25,000 6 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each... 14: ,000 15 Cush Gifts, 10,000 each... 150,000 20 Cash Gifts, 25 Cash Gifts, 30 Cash Gifts, §,000 each.,. 100 000 4,000 each... 190,000 3,000 each.. 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each..-.. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each....100,000 240 Cash Gifts, _ 500 each.,.. nye 600 Cash Gifts, 19,000 Cash Gifts, Grand Total,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500,000 . 100 each... : 50 each,... 950,000 PRICE OF TIOKETS. Whole Tickets..... feiss paleee teams $50.00 a oer ei Pre err Ener ET Tenth, or each Coupon........ 5,00 11 Whol¢ Tickets for...6...2.. . 500,60 S236 Tickets for.. ..scveccs os+s0 2 21000,00 Persons wishing to invest should order mptly. either of the home Office or our ocal Agents. « Liberal commissions will be allowed to Batisfactory agents. — : : Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. THOS, E. BRAMLETTE. . Agentand Manager. ‘Public Library Bui'ding, Louisville, Ky No. 593. Application for a. Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, _ Sacramento, Cal., Aug 19th, 1874. OTICE is hereby given, That Henry Heller, whose Post Office is Little York unty, Cal. has made application . ‘for Patent f.rthe Baltimore Placer Mine, situate in Little York Mining District, Ne~ vada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes *8 follows, viz <— Commencing at Post No 5, of the upper part of Lower Obristmas Hill claim on lower bark of the Little Yori ee, aie ditch at an oak stump marked (B P~M) for Baltimore placer mine, from which a black oak 6 in. dia bears N 74° 15’ W 11 links ‘dist and the wituess post to the corner of Sucts 32 and 33 on Third Standard North, Township 16 North, Range 10 East Mt Diablo Meriuian bears 8 225° W 21.11 cha distant and. run variation ly? East. N 8.06 chs toa sugar pine stump 44 inches in diameter on lower bank of ditch, being tho west corner of Station NoT, of the Upper Christmas Hill claim. 8 66> E 8.22 che on line of Upper Christ. maa Hill claims to a post and rock pile on south side of road from Little Yorx to Low-’ el) Hil. N 60° 20’ FE 10.87 chs on Jine of Upper Christmas Hill to Station No 2 of-eaid claim, marked stake B P M, from which a pine Sin dia bears 8 56° W 46links dist. 5 1%° E3.44chson line of Upper Christ. mas Hill claim to Station No 8 of said claim on East bank ef little ditch from which a cedar 30 in. dia bears 8 67> E 53 links dist. 8 219 W 12 chs. seta stake marked Bb PM from: which a black oak 8 in. dia bears worth 30° 30° E46 links distant, 8 45142 E 15.50 chs down on N E side of small ravine toa stake marke* B P M30 links NE from ravine, from-which-a cedar stump 20 in dia bears N 30° W165 links dist. 3 164° E 3.93 chains to astake mearked'B P M. from which a live oak”3 in, dia bears $ 63° EB 9 links ‘dist.-3 3.05 chs to the Sec stake on . south b-undary of Séc 33, from which a corner of Goodner & Teaff’s Bear River claim bears due Fast on the Third Standard north 140 chs distaut. N 63%© W 6.23 che running up the 8 W Bideof ravine to a stake marked BPM. N 60° W 15.80 chs toa stake marked B PM from-which a black oak 10in dia bears N 53° 30’ W3 links dist. N 523442 W 5.22 cha to Station No 3, of the upper part of Lower Christmas Hill claims mark. ed B P M, from which a manzanita, marked BT bears N 8&8 30° W 32 links dist, N 87° W 9.53 che on line of upper pirt or Lower Christmas Hill claim to Station No 4 of said claim. N 75° W 4.91 ths to place of beginning and containing [9 52-100 acres and being a portion of the S %& ‘of: Section 83, “Tewnship 16 North, Range 10 East Mt Dia blo Base and Meridian. Said location was tmade many years ago by different Compa ny’s, and no record of said locations can be found. This applicant has had the claim recorded in the mining records of Nevada Qounty, May 18,184, Adjoining claimants Ore owners of the upper part of lower Christmus Hill on the north and owners of the apper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim en the south, No other claims adjoin.All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Registir and Receiver at Sacramento, California, within sixty days from the first day of ublishing hereof. “22 T. B. MoFARULAND, Register. hetare OF EMMA PRATT, deccased. 4. Notice is hereby given by the under. signed Administrator of the above named Estate, to the creditors of, and 21) persons having claims the estate of said decoased, to exhibit the game, with the neceseury vouchers, within four months from the first publication of thie notice to the undersigned at the office of J. B Johnson, Esq. cor. Broad and Pine strects. Nevada @ity, Cal. PREDD C. WARNER, Administrator of the Estate of Emma Pratt, Atty for Administrator, © "Notices to Creditors. dis SALESROOM __ Nevada o ty, Medical and ‘ ousees in 18653. No. 51 f 1 ouse below the What Cheer ’ Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, — Established expressly to afford the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all _Private and Chronic dis. eases, Cases of -AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. : Te the Afflicted. OCTOR W. K, DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage,and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute tor the cure of chronic diseases of the Liings,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Oslis in all ie re epecan Seminal Weakness, and all -horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures . Nocturtial and. Diurnal. ui ce continue toinsure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses: no mercury? charges moderate, treats his patierits in a correct and honorable way,.and his references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter_or i rill receive the best. and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. ae oe : To Females. = When a female is enervated or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, diminess of sight, joss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, genera} debi! ity. hysteria. sterility an dall other diseases peculiar to femgles; shé should go or write at once to the celebrated female Doctor,W. K. Dowenty, at his. Medicai Institute, and censalt him about ‘her: troubles and diseases. Let no false. delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature déath. : : 4 2 To Correspondents, : Patients, male or female, residing in any part-of the country, huwever distant, who may desire the advice and opinion of Dr Doherty, .in their respective. cases,“ and who think proper to submit’ a written statement Of such,-in preference to-holding a personal interview, are respectfully. assured that their CUMMUNIGATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED.. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence, If the case be -{ul1y-and-candid y —-deseribed;:-personal-coni=. munication will be unnecessary, as instructions for diet, regimen, and the gqneéral treatment of the case itself, (inclading the remedies) will be forwarded without-delay, and in such a Manner.as te convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel transmitted.—Shou'd your condition require immediate attention,send ten dollars, coin, [or that value in currency] by Mam oR WeuLts, Fanao &Co.'s: FXpRess, and a package of medicine will be sent to yonr add’ess with the necessary instructiong for use. Consultations by letter or otherwise, -FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay, Bee Spermatorrhea. ' DB. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his. own views and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise oa * permatorrhoea, or Seminal weakness, Nervous and Physical debility consequent on this affection and. other diseases of the sexual Organs. This Httle work contaity information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps forreturn postage. Address. W. K. DOHERTY, M’D., _ 82k San Francisco, Cal. ae : Application fora Patent to Min~~ ing Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. July 6th,1874, . OTICE is hereby given that Willian AN -R. Wiltiaius, whose Postofiee is Dutch Fiat, Piacer county, Cal., bas madé™application for’ Patent for Williams’ Placer mine, situated in Green Valley Mining District, Placer County, California, and described inthe plat and field notes on tile in this office as follows, viz: Survey of exterior boundaries, Commencing at a stake in rock mound, onthe north side of the ow oO (for Williams’ claim,) and run variation 19— 435’ east. N 1535 & W, 16 60 chs, to the southwest corner of the Green Valiey. Blue Gravel biacer Mine, to a stake marke; “WC” onthe SW side andGVBG PM, (for Green” Valley Blue Gravel Placer. Mine) on the NE side. Thence, variation 20° 30 E, 8 3944S W. 23 60 ché, 'to a Piteh Pine 30 inches in diameter, marked W C on the North Side and st. L P M (fer. St; Thence, variation 19° EK, sox So BR, 440 chs, along the line of the St. Louis Claim to » Pine stump marked ‘'W GC,” and “s L PM.” Thence 8 60% ©B, 11 68 chs, to a stake in rock mound 50 hnks North .from the river marked “*W C” from which “the . Witness post in Mchaffey’s gardea on . the North bank of the North Fors of the Ameri. can River on Section line between Sections ljand 6, Township 15 North Rangé 10 and ll EastMount Diablo Base and Meridian bears 5 61° W, 15 20 chs, distant. ‘Thence variation 17° 30’ Kast, N 34442 K,.15 07 chs. Along the North bank of the River to the place of beginning, containing 24 95-100acres. Survey of fomnecting Line, Commencing atthe South corner of the olaina and ran variation 17> 3y’ East, 8,619 W, 15.20 chs, to Witness post in Mehatfey’s gurden. on: the North Bank of the North. Pork, of the American River, 5 64 chs, North of 4° Section Corner on Sectien line between Sectyons 1 and 6, Township 15 North Kange 10 and li East; Mount Diablo Baseand, Meridian® and be. ing a portion of the Wx-of NW & of Section 6. ‘Township 16 North, Range 11 Fast, Mt, Diablo Buse and: Meridisn, Said loca. tion Was made by different parties, the central portion by par fiessanknown to applicant, On or before 1858. "The Eastern portion in 1859 by Simon Bi Williams, and the Western portion by U. S& Allen in 1359, Adjoining Utuimants are the Gsven Valley Bine Gravel Mining Company on the East, the St. Louis Mining Company on the West. Phere are no clannants Joining.on the North or South, 5 ss AH persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the sume before the Register and Reveiver, Sacramouto,. Cal, wathin sixty days from. the iys ‘t. B. MePARLAND, Register, Election Notice. WN OTICE is hereby given to the qualified AN ‘electors of Graniteville that an Election will be) eid: on the 12th duy of September,-at which will be subm it-. build @ Bchool House. 1t will be nece s¢a ta raise for this purpose the 8 m of $1000. first day of publishing there: f. ucr, County of Nevada, State of California fed the question of voting a tax-of $1060 to The polis will be upen from 1 o'clock till: J.B. Johnson, Aug %, Leta, 42s-Staw sunset. JOHN EGAN, : : DAN. McCARTHY, W.R VICKIESON, . District Trustees. Graniteville, Aug. 25th, @ Se gans, and all Private Diseases. viz: Syphi-'. of the Back and Loins, north fork of the American River marked Louis Placer Mine) on. the Sout . side. . Sehool Dis}. Application for a’ Patent to a UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 14th, 1874. ay ; 10 trust for Frank Sachs, J B. ‘Taylor, J. H, ‘Abeel, J.F, Moody, B. F. Moore, H. H, Brown, Wm H. Kinder, Henry Weisgurber, Albert 8. Benton, 8. Y. Halsey and John -Ahderson, whose Post Office is Gold Run, Placer county, Ca:ifornia, have mude appli
cation for Patent fer the Church & @ idenGate Placer mine, situate in Gold Ran Mining District, Placer County, Ca:ifurnia, and desétibed in,the plat and flela notes on file in this office as follows, viz; < Survey of Exterior Boundaries. ‘Commencing at the 8 W corner of the claim, at corner of Henry Weisgarber’s garden fence, at a stake fiirked C. G.iG;: C., (Church aud Golden @ate Claim). from which the corner common to Sections 4,5, 8 and 9 bears south 42> 15'-West 31.30 chs distant and run variation 1°> East, North garber’s fence toa stake marked © G G_ON 154%°-E 7.36 cha.to the N. W_ corner of. _Weisygrber’s fence: Seta sta e marked C -GGE,$37%° E3.63 chstothe 8 Wcor-Debility, BD: =. ner of the Gem claim. Set stake marked C Inflammation of the Bladder ‘and the Kid-. GGC. 8 67%° E 15,65 —— suuth neys, ete, and-hechapes that his xpe-. corner of the Gem claiin-’Set a stake mark-. rent Tactic ese N 73%° E 12.08 chb to the east corner of Gem claim, to a stake marked CG GO. N 7045 W 11.70 chains on line of Gem claim to tie south east curner of the Bay State claim to'staxemurke d [email protected] mining. cul. S 864° E 14.50 chs, along the line of the Bay State claim to a pine 3 inches in dia marked CGGC. N 8° W 13.70 chs to an oak stump marked CGG@O. N42%° E 637 chs to a stake. marked C G GC in Sach’s hydraulic wut. N 74> W 1.91 chs to stake marked 6 G GC in mining cut. N J34S K 3.49 chs to a stuke-merked OG G Cin ent. N78° E 4.84 chs, to the south-east corner of the (n-. cle Abe claim. Set stake marked 0 G@ GC, 8S 274°. E 3.88 chs to the south west cor . ner ot the Prirdle claim, to a stake marked CGGc. N72%° E6.69 ‘chs to the 5 £ ‘cornér ofthe Prindle claim, set stake markedt'GGO. N17%° W 15.76 chs to the N £ corner of the Prindle claim, set stuke ‘marked C GG G.-$ 77=_W 8.93 chs to the N W corner of the Prindle claim sect. stake marked CGu C, § 68° W 4.62 chains toa piue stump, set stake marked CO GGC. 5 77° W 6.62 chs to NE corot Wolcott’syarden fence marked ence post,C GG CU. N 2839 kK 5.09 clisto astake marked CG GC.N 49345 & 44.70 chs to a Stake marked CGGC. N 61° E. 17.49chs to corner stake on rail rvad bank marseG CG GO NT1° £12.40 cha to a pine stump marked CGG C. 516° E 4.60 chs to a stake marked CG GC, $8 662 W 15.02 chs to the N Wcorner of the Union claim, Set-stuke marked CGGC, 38 20> E 9.78 chs to the 8 W corner of Union claim chs, set a stake murked CG G O. 845° EK 6,59 chs to s.conrer ot the Pacific cliim, set ‘astake markea 0 GG O. 3164? KE 5.61 chs to the line of Jonathan Moody’s claim. Set to cornerof J Moody’s claim, sct a stake markedOGGC. S$ 40 chs. Set a stuke markéd C G GC from which a black oak 6 in. dia bears N 834° & 49 links distant. variation 17° 45° Bust. N 86 W 20 chs to 44 stake on line between Sectigns 3 and 4. Set sake marked CG@GC. South 39 62 chs to corner ot Golden Gate claim. Stake mark. ed O G@ GO from which the corner common to ections 3, 4,9 and 10 bears dne south 3x links distant. Thence 18> East, N 76° W 14.73 chs to a corner of the Guid Run claim set stake marked UGG C. N 69465 W 3.70 chg along line of Guld Run claim toa stake marked CGGCO. N 36345 W 692 chson Gold Kun iine to a stake marked O GG U. N 0° 30’ B 2.43 chson Goid Kun live toa stake marked OG GU. N69° W 4.44. chs on line of Gold Kun to stake markeu C G GC, N 26%° E6.34 chs on line of Gold Run t6 stake marked CO GGC. N 80%> W 6.10 chs on Gold Bun line to a stake 1uarked CGG@C. N199 W 5,60 chstoa corner of Moore & Co’s claims to an oak stump markead UGG OC. § 844° W6.63 chs. on ie of Movre « Co’séjaim to a stake markéeu C G@ Uo. 8 1° E 2,04 chains on line of Moore’s claim to a stake marked C. G G CG, North 88% W 10.82 chains «n line of G@ Mackie’s tence to a stake marked CG G C. $ 25>. W 2.49 chs on line of G Muckie’s gar den fence toa stake marked C GGt. N 742¢° W 5.15 chasms to the place of begiuning and conteining 363 80 acresand being a portion of the Wig ofirac N W4i See 3 and 5J¢ of Sec and N K}4 of section 4; fownship 15 North, Range 10 Kat, Mt Diablo Buse and Meridian. : No record of ‘said location can be itound, Adjoiming claimants are owners of. the Union, Facifie and. Moody Placer claims.on the east, the ownersot the Mvuore & Co’sand Geld Run Placer Mines on the South, the owners of the Gein Bay -Stateund Uncle Abe Placer Mines on the: West,All perrons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to presyunt the sume before this Office within sixty days from the first day of ser hereof. . T.B McF¥AKLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento, al6 Sheriff's Sale. ~~ HEREAS, Richard Rowe, on the. 20th day of July, A. D. 1874, recovered « judgment in the District: Court ot the Fourteenth Jtdicial District of the State of California, in and f.r the County ot Nevada, against the Gruss Valley Con‘cert Hall Association for the sum of nineteen hundred and thirty-five ($1,935). dollars, With interest thereon troin the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent per anpum till paid, ali payable in United States gold coin together with costs of suit taxed at $1150 and counsel fees allowed herein, amounting to the sum of $193 560 in U. S. gold coin,whieh said juagment is recorded in the Judgment Book 6 of the said District Court on page 384, and wuereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be f6reciused, and the property therein deseribed, to wit: ‘That certain town lot or-patve) of land sitwate, lying and being onthe nerth side of Main street, in the town of Grass Valley, _Nevada.County, state of California, more particularly described as fuliows, to-wit : In the blevif bounded on thesuuth by Main Street, orf the wast by Church-stiteet, on the north by Richardson street, und on the West by School street, commencing at the South West corner of the lot of George W. Anderson, running thence westerly along. the northerly line of Main street, fifty (50) feet; thence northerly one hundred and seventyfive (175) feet, moreor less, at tight angles: thence easterly titty. (Su) feet along the line of lot belonging (formerly) to the Estate of George Schatier, deceased, thence southerly one hundred and seventy-five (175). feet, more or loss, to the place of begining, to. §>ther With all and siugular the teuements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywWwise appertaini ng be sold to satisty suid juugment, togetuer-with interest and costs; Notice is hereby given that I will expose topublic gale all the above desembed prepforcasr m Uniertyto the highest bidder, ted States guld coin, in rront of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Satarday,. Amg. 4. Between-tue hoursot-¥ o’cicW A. M. and 6 o’clock, P.M, :. Given under my: hand: this-2ist day of _-« * GOs W. SMITH, Sheriff. ’ BYyA. W. Potter, .U Sherif. Dibble & Byrne, Attys:. The above sale 's postponed.to Saturd September, Sth, te ms G.W. sMuris,, Sheriff. DR. F. BUELOW, _ Physician: and Surgeon; < yi ON BRUOAD-SPREuT, adjoix . Nevada, June th, 1878), J v4 . Exterior boundaries. det stake marked OGGO. N 76°-b-2:46-+ W Bake erKed UGE” UC, N 86S W135 chs [~~ Application, for'a Patent to a UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }Sacramento, Cal,, July 18) 1874. OTICE is hereby giv That David eee 4 ~ chael Quigley, John O'Keefe, C. C. Townsend, William Meier, John F. Schulthiess and George C. King, whose Post Of?7s is Grass Valley Nevada County, Califcsnia, chave made application for Patent for 1500 lineal feet of the Champion Quartz Lode, bearing gold, witn surface ground 300 feet in width, situate-in Nev;da Connty Quartz Mining District, Nevada County, California and described in the plat and field n-t.s on file in'this office as follows, viz : Survey.of Commencing at a ‘white painted stake, marked C M C No «1. (Champion Mining Company No 1:)from which the mouth of the Company’s main tunnel bears 8 77° 30’-E 47 links distant, and the 1-4 Section stake between Sections bears N 86°°15’ E. 10.60 chs distant:tnence on a true line, variation 17° 30’ East, N ed-G-BE-Co, No 4, ina stone mound near-the west side of the Newtown road. . Thence on a true line, N 2° 30° W 6.76 chs, set a stake painted and marked C M No5 in moupd of stone. ‘Thence on « true line,*N 28> 15’ E 14.33 chs, painted stake marked © M C. No ‘6, in _a@ stone mound. Thence on a true line, N 61> 45* W, 4.04 chains set a painted stake marked’C M C'No7,in mound of stones —. Thence on-a true line, § 28> 15’ W 15.56 hs, set a painted stake rked CMC, No 8. Thence on true line $ 2° 30’ E7299 chs to a painted stake marked C M Co, No 9 Thence on atrue line N 87° 30°E 151 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 1013-100 acres...Also for Millsite contiguous. _Survey of Champion Mil] site. Beginning -ut stake No 9,of surface. ground as ‘noted, Thence on a true liae, 8 25° 00’ W. 2.00 chs to a stake marked C M Co. No 10, ina stone mound on North bank of Wet Hill ravine, Thence on a true line, § 52° 30’ E.1.47 chs, set a stake marked C M C.No. 11 standing on rthe:seuth bank of Wet Hi 1 Ravine. Thence on #true line, ‘N 55° 30’ “E 5.13 chs along the south bank of. Wet Hill ravine to stake No-4 of surface ground as “noted: Thence ona true lilie, S 87 30’ W. 4,54 chs to stake No 9 at-place of beginning, -and containifig 0.76-100 acres. Totrl: 10 89-160 acres: and being a.portion of E 1-2 of Section 11,township.16, North Range 8 East, Mt. Diab.o Hase and Meridian. Sgid location Jan. 21. 1873, by applicants and duly recorded in Nevada County Mining Records. Adjoining claimants are the: owners of ‘the Ural Quarta mine on the South. There are no other adjoining claimants. _ ; All perscns holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to preseht the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T., B. McFARLAND, Register. _Dibble & Borne, Attys, =” _ jy 22 Soldier’s War Claim Agency, SAN FRANCISCO. H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and e@ Commander Of the Grand Army 6f the Republic in California and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection. of: Additional Travel bay, now due California. and Nevada Volunteers discharged. more than three hundred miles from home. So}diers can"depend upon fair dealing. Infor‘mation given free of charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and regiment and’ whether you have a digcharge. Congress has extended the time for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act of July 28, 1866, to January 1875. so all such cluims must be made before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who enlisted before the same: vy: en discharged, Land Warrants can be obtained for services rendered before 1855, but not for services in the late war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812 obtained and increased when allowed for less than disability warrants, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida. War soldiers. State of Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas: Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due and being paid. W. H. Aiken also attends to General Law and Collection Business. — jy93 _ No. 581, a Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, : ., Sacramento, Cal., July 15, teza} TN aoe ‘is hereby given, That B; H Bartlett, who ¢ Post Otfice is Dutch +iat, Placer County, California, has made application for Patent for the Dry Creek Piacer Mine, situated in an unorganized Mining District, in Pacer and Nevada counties, California, and described as follows, viz : Being the north-wert quarter of Sec‘tion nine, Township sixteen, North Range,11 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and con. taining 160 acres. Said location was made in May, 1870, by E. W. Bartlett, @, F. Bartlett, J. b: Gould, Vhornton King, J, W. kitchie, John Rathburn. Chas: Samuel J. Whipple and Joseph Price, wabnot recorded. All persons: ho'ding any adverse claim thereto aré-hereby required-to present the same before Srebe cgi and. Receiver, Sac-ramentu, Californis.within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. jyi8 -_T. B. McFARDAND, Register, PROBATE NOTICE. {TATE of California, County of Nevatia, Nes) In Probate Court. In ‘the matter ‘of the Estate of L. A. Walling, deceased — It appearing to the Judge of said Court by the petition this day presented and’ filed by . . J,M. Walling, the Executor of the Estateot L, A. Walling, deceased, praying for an or. der of sale of real estateand personal property, that it isnecessary tosell the whole of. the real estate and personal property te pay the debts outstanding against the de. ceas:d, the debts and expenses of administration now due and to grow due. is therefore ordered by the Judge of saiffGourt thut all persons interested in said k tate appear before the said Probaté Court on Wednesday,the 9th day of September, 1874, at 10 o’clock, inthe forenoon of anid day, at the Cuurt Room of said Court imNevade City, to show Cause. why «an order should net be ~~ pea oe said Poscsoae gel te sell so much of the reul estate an rsonal property. of the suid deceased es shall Deaneemen: and that a copy of this order be published at least four Buccersive weeks in ‘the Nevada Daily \ranscript, a newspaper printed and published in said city and county, Nevada City, Avg, 10th 1874. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clérk of the Count: of Nevada. I Jone Patten County Clerk “of the County-of Nevada, State of California, and ex-efficie Clerk of the Probate Court in and tor said County, ao hereby. certify. the ‘foregoing to be a full, trueand correct copy of am original order, on filé in this, my of.) t flee.~—\ Witness my hand and the seal ‘of . Said Court, this 10th day. of Ang, all { 1874, : JOHN-PATTISON, Clerk, . OTICE. TO’ CREDITORS: Estate. IN G'F. Matehigson, gecenecd Notice is given undervigned . stratrix of sherekane eae , er xs creditors of, and all , ——. to tae persons having claim, against the estate of said: os hibit the same, with the te er: within four months fromthe first publica‘tion bf this notice to the undersigned at Columbie Hill, County of Nevada, State of Cilifernia, FANNIE TCHINSON, : ieee Estate of @, F. Hutch and a Me llanud 12,fp1é6éNRS8EMt. D’B and M,7 ‘e-mark= . : . confidence, dificerce in approach duly 22d, 1:01 for tiree years, if not paid . UPOu Voight, . TQ THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, NEW, DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY fay aBLIAEED in 1854, for’ the ‘treat suc ment of Sexual.and Seminal Diseases as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil. {edn all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc.. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated egs success; uliy theatedk——-su, 0 ees DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an. nouncing that he has returned from Visjting the princspal Hospitals of Europe, and has. regumed practice at his Dispenrery, ¢93~ Kearney t, corner of Commer ia, San Francisco, where his old patients and those’ requiring his services may find-him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor Money in seeking out new remedies, and hag alleviation of human suffering. © reo Horrible Diseases, How many thousands of pergons, both -male and female, are there who are suffer. ing out a.misersble existence fromthe et. . fect. of -seeret-indulgences, or from virng absorba into the system !° Leck at: = pallid, ex.aciated and digfigured faces ang their broken dow constitutions, _ i fying.them for the happiness of marriage or tLs enjoyment of life. In this horria situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents; tdians, frietids attend toany of those who are suffering with any of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they”’are caréd for and cured before it be too late. Send them im. mediately to Dr, Gibbon, ‘a physician who.. has made private disease his especial study ~ for yeers, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases’ without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those Who : are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing. all ‘diseases in a few days, imposing upon the pubiic by using the names of em. inent physicians from Europe and other, places, Be, therefore, careful and make. bands of these charlatans.: Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. . This solitary vice, or depraved sextial’ indulgence, is practiced by ‘the youth of-both sexes to ap almost unlimited. oxtent, producing witlfunerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted Yy scientific medical ‘measures, viz: Sxlfow countenance, dark spots under the eyes] pain in the head, ringlogin the ears, noisy like-the rustling of leaves and ihe rattling chariots, uneasi-_ ness about the loins, weaNpessof the limbs, renfused vision: blunted “intellect, loss of. ers,a disiike to form. new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions abont the fsce, furred tongue, sweats, monomanis 41d frequent insanity, If relief be not. obtained, persons se afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which:never fails of effecting One Hundred Dollars to any one who will Francisco quacks. , aS “~ Married Men, . Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any Of these fearful auladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packuges of medicines may -his-assurance of confidential with implicit faith, and expect no more ‘than to. be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and sel” 4 practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. 25 DK. GIBBON is responsible, and willtve to each patient a written instrument, iuding himself to effect a radical and per4aunent ¢ure, or make no charge. A Cured at Home. Persons at a distance. may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyntoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the “cine promptly forwarded, free from uamage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS -in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine. will be forwarded by express.to any part of the Union. Address DBR.J. ¥.-GIBBON, 623 Kearney *t.eet, co:ner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offi Bex 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the let“ex : he “3 2% Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in tae DarLy TRramscripPt. -’ Assessment Notice. MINING COMPANY —Loca. YOUD RUN Trancisco, Calitornia, Location of works, Gold Fiat,. Nevada County, California.— Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the seventh day of August, 1474, an assessment, (No. Seven) of ‘I'wenty-five Cents per share was levied upon the capital stocx of the corporation, payable immediately im United States guld and silver coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company,on the ‘corner Marketand Spear sts. San Francisco. Any stock upodwhich this assessment shall retain-unpaid Onthe 15th day of Sept., 1874 will be delinquent;and advertised for sale at publie Auction, add. ubless payment is made before,will be sold On Wednesday, the 7th day of October, 1874, to pay the ¢elinquent Assessment, together with costs of _ advertising avd expenses of sale. = oo , © ©, PALMER, Secretary Office— Corner Market AT WILLOW VALLEY. Stes New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill ail orders for Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Street will be promptly attended to. iS: .,M, UL: & D Manse Assessment Notice. _ YOMING GOLD MINING OQMPANY. , Location of principal place of , ousiness, San Francisco, California. Locutionof werks Nevadse County; Californie. . Netice-is hereLy given that at a m@éting of. the Board of ‘rustees -of Company, Ey roth day of July,A. D 1874, an assessment of twenty-‘ ve (26) cents per share wasievied upon the capita? stock of Suid. Company,.payable immediately’ in United States g.ld com, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 410 Montgoniery Street, San Francisco, Cal. . Any Stock upon which said assessment shall’ retain pppaid on the thirty-first fay of August. 1874, shall he deemed deinguent, and will be duly advertised for sale, at public auction; and unless s ment shall be ma te bef. will be sold on S»turday, the 19th day of September, 1874, to pay the delinquent: assessment; with cost of advertising and expenses of By order-of the Board ‘of. Trustees. W. J GUNN, Secretary ) Neveds city, August 1st, 1874, 4 = ‘ Office, Room 4, No. 410 San Francisco, Ualifornia,. . returned With increased facilities for ithe © strict inguiries, or you may fall into the -quick and radicaloure. Dr. G. will give.. prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured. ~. of this complaint by either of the Sana. rely oe and Spear Streets, NEW SAW MILL, trang. ~optetid breath, coty +s;-consumption; night ~~ tion of principal place.of business, Ssn__