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August 30, 1874 (4 pages)

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GR Re niente nee oe So cnadbienceenink ateeadannaene CALIFORNIA INSTIT UTE Established by ‘ DR, J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850. _. No Cure, No Pay. Yonsultation, by Letter or othesHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS _ enjoyed on this Coast an unin’ fuccess of 21 years, and has: become the mi st cele Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place it in point, of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second none. ; . PRIVATE DISEASES. __(“—-—— in Males and Irregularities in Females are the t.deatroyers of health. They insidtously attack the system, and gradually un— destroy, it; they drivé ;he m. the cheek, lustre f1 he py the strength and vi, the frame, they give puny and offspring, and poison, through su sive ations, the « race of man. The marks Scrofula, Consumption, ic, the Paralytic, and the ‘ MERCURY, recognized as thé most FATAL ‘MEDICAL ENEMY to. ease has assumed a new form,NOT-BE SATISFIED Do nor-bu-s ARTIAL That leaves the isox to crawl through the } a _#yetem, eating its way into the tissues organs beneath thes tly smooth # face, to burst out in the future with a rviruence that will bafile the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experiences that . growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid -whehice ita rises. He will find in the weaknessof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountabe failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for socloty, dreadof impending trouble, foreboaings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dreams, accom: by. growing cee ote of motes ppt Be wth numerous other sym of disor, on, the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseaséa—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life,and manhood, and dragging -him along thé 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 awe of exiséence in nocturnal-and diurnal emigsions, the mere cessation of the enusesof its-apsearanvé brings no relief, 2 Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard sand hope of man Y One no hope of cure, but: adds to hie misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for so much of her happinces is a victim of ‘his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. Headdsto his misery. and disorder until hope leaves him, There ie no rescue — ii proper and skilitultreatment. Consult, then, at once, a physiian whose practice and careful: research has made him thoroughly conversant with. every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dread1 fui, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that . fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics end consumptives, and hundreds of untimey¥ graves w'th its misguided victims,should consult wi oout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To such th . : Doctor would especially recommend iui self, giving to each and all: guarntees of a Perfect and Per nt Oureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear yeoxposure. ee te IMPORTANT TO THE LADIEB. When a l'emale isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgieal attendance, the inquiry should be, where ig there a physician who is fuliy competent * to administer reliet, and whose respectable. étand.nyg in society recommends him te the -eonfidance of ‘the community. The Doctor, anderstanding now i vely ni ecebsary these req airements are, feels called ee to interpose, and by cal) the or the afflicted tothe fact he has beet a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twonty Years, and is fully qualified to edminiitey in all cages, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough & manne? as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and design. ‘tng. Therefore, families can rely upon him a8 upona father. All in affliction can -find in him one who can. feel Es oA pertnongs with and befriend them in trouble—one in whose seoresy the utmost confidence can be vlaces, ‘ : To Correspondents, . LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who wish to consult the Decter, and who. cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms to a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. ‘All letters returned or detroyed, Addrers, : BENJ, F, JOSSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ey. Box oe NAPA LADIES’ SEMINARY. fP\UK NEXT TERM WELL Com, MENCKTuesd>y, Aug, 14th, 1474. AND CONTINUE FOR TWENTY-TWO . on Bast bank ef little ditch from which a WEER3, , This luatitution offera thorough instruction in a quiet, healthful location easy of access trom any part of the State. Instructions in Piand Forte, Guitar and Voval Music, by « superior teacher, Frenoh taught by acompetent Teacher. It is very desirable that pupils should be present at the opening of Schovul ; although they can enter at any time and be qharged érom the time of entranoe, ‘ For particulars of School apply to ~ MISS 'S. ¥, McDONALD, Principal. Napa city, Ca!. R&forences—Rev. R. Wylie, Nepa; Ho», ©. Hartson, Nepa ; G.-E. Goodman, Esq., Napa; D McClure, Esq, Napa; Rev. D°. Woodbridge, San Francisco ; Rev. P. V. Veeder, Yokohama, Japan ; Geo. K. Gluya: Beq San Franciseo; James A, Crow, Esq. Stockton; R. O. Baldwin, Esq. 8an Ramon: J. R, McDonuld, Bsq., Grayson; J. B. Cross, Keg. Hill's Ferry: Rev. OC. M. Blake, San Franeiseo . Major Snyder, Sonome ; 8. Alntrom, Esq. White Sulpher Springs : Ges. “L, Kenny, San Francisea; Hon. R. © Clark, Sacramento, jeso tied Fannie " HOUSEWORWE'S 3 Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. t i employs the moat experienced Arista, He has the latest improved Instrumonts. He photogrpas all the Celebrities, He does not allow a poor Picture to léave his place. : He guarantees satisfaction to those who patronize him. : ei He makes large Pictuves. from amall Cards’ He makes hfe size Purtraits that are mar. vels of perfection: bas He is very successful with Children’s Pictures. . : He wishes the--publie to. compare his work with otbers’, y He invites every on® to visit hig Parlors and judge for themse ‘ves. He was «warded the Higheat Medsla at Paris aud Vieuna, : He would net have, been so awarded if his work had pot been superior, oe _ His Indiaiut and Water color Portraite attract the admiring public. ~~ . His pstrons are always pleased with his superior work. ; His PHOTOC®4PHE PARLORS are kt Nol2 Montgome — street, opposits Lick use . : : dis SAT ESR OOM is at No 9 Montgomery’ dove t, Wise the Cock House, Bia Francisco. x . satisfactory agents. ‘FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT} “IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, OF KENTUCKY.FULL DRAWING ASSURED: soe -OM..% . Monday, November 30th, 1874 LAST CHANCE = FOR AN A postponément of the Fifth Ooncert of the Public Library of Kentucky has been 80 generally anticipated, and is so manifestly for the interest of all concerned,that it must meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there .will. be no variation froni tie-programme now anriiid been sold to baye enabled us to have ‘had alarge drawing an the 3ist of July,but a short postponement was considered ‘prefARSON EN a ARIANA EASY FORTUNE! D “cure of chronic di ‘Quick Cures & Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHBERTY’s edical and Surgical Institute, By aT (Moantes in 1853.) . Ne. 619 Sacramento Street, . ‘» *$AN FRANOISCO. = : ., Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, . tablished expressly to afford-the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Trbatmentiand Cure of ali — _Private'and Chronic diseases, Cases of ‘ AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, , Te the Afflicted. OOTOR W.K. DUHEKTY RETURNS r.of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doo : his sincere thanks to his numerous patignts for their patronag: and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Inetitute for the ses of the Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary On’ ans, and = Private Diseases. viz: Syphiis in all its forms’ and stages, Seminal . Weakness, and all the horrid con ences of self-abnse, G , Gleet, Stricturés Nocturnal and Diurnal Kmissiors, Sexual . nounced, -A sufficiént number of tickets: Debility, Diseuscs of the Beck” sm of the Bladder and the Kidneys, etc., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue to insure him ashare of public patronage. By the ote acy of many years in Europe: andthe Un ited States he is enabled to apply erable to a*partialdrawing. Let itbe borne mind that the ‘ ‘Fifth Gift Concert e Last which will ever be given under this\Charter and by the present manageThat the music will be the bust the country affords, an that ee me 20,000 Gash Gifts ‘aggregating oss \ 439,600,000 Will be distributed by lot among the ticket One Grand Cash . Oxe Grand Cash One Grand Cash ‘ One Grand Cash Gift.... eee eee Qne Grand Cash Gitt 16 Cash Gitte, 740 Cash Gifts, 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each 20 Oxeh Gifts, 5\000 each 25 Cash Gifts, 4 each.<.. 30 Cash Gitts, 3 000 each... 60 Cash Gifts, 2, each.. sss b 00 Cash Gifts, --1,000 wath.. 240 Cash Gifts, anaes §06Cash Gitta, ».” ware 19,000 Cash Gifts, Grand Total,20,000 Gifts all eash $2,600,000 PRIGH-OF-TIGKETS. Whole Tickets.....5.,e.eseee es HALWOB. 0. cece ee eee ese deieees Tenth, or each Coupon 11 Whole Tickets for " 600,00 oe ve wh MO, Persong wishing to invent should order promptly. either of the home Office or our local Agents. ea Siberal commissions will be allowed to Gireulirs vontaining full particulars furnished on application. ; THOS, E. BRAMLETTE. “Agent and Manager. Public Library Bui'ding, Louisville, Ky. “No. 593. ; ‘Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 Sacramenty, Cal., Aug 19th, 1874. OTICE is hereby given, That Henry Heller, whose Post Office is Little York Nevada county, Cul. has made application for Patent f r.the Baltimore Placer Mine, situate in Little York. Mining District, Nevada county, Calitornia,;and described in the plat. and field notes °s follows, viz :— Commencing at Post No 5, of the upper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim on. lower bark of the Little York Company’s dicch at}: an oak stump marked (B PeM) for Balti-. more placer mine, from. which a blackoak 6 in, dia bears N 74° 15’ W 11 links dist and the wituess post to the corner of Sects $2 and 33 on Third Standard North, Township 16 North, Range 10 East Mt Diablo Meriuianbears S 2254° W 21.11 cha distant and run -variation ls>: Bast. N 8.06 chs to a sugar pine stump 44 inches in diameter on lower bank of ditch, being the west corner of Station NoT, of the Upper Christmas Hill claim 8 €6° E 8.22. chs on liné of Upper Christmas Hill claims to @ pogt and rock pile on south side of, road from: Little Yorr to Lowell Hi'l. N 60° 20’ E 10.37 chs on Jine of Upper Christmas Hill to Station No 2 of eaid claim, marked stake B P M, from which a pine 3 in dia bears 8 56° W 46 iinks dist, .S 71° E3.44chson line of Upper Christ. mas Hill claim to Station No 8 of said clainy cedar 30 in. dia tevrs 8 67° E63 links dist. § 21° W 12 cha. set a stake marked BPM from which a black oak 8 in, dia bears north 30° 30’ E 46 links distant. 8 4544°_E 15.60 chs down on NE side of small ravine tos stake marke* B PM 30 links NE from ra. vine, from which a ¢edar stump. 20 in dia bears N 30° W 15 links dist. 8 764%° E 3.93 chains to astake marked B P M from which a live oak 3 in. dia bears 8 58° EK 9 links dist. 8 3.05 chs to the sec stake on south b undary of See 33, from. which a corner of Goodner & ‘Teaff’s Bear River claim bears due East on the Third Standara north 140 chs distaut. N 58%° W 6.23 che running up the 8 W sidecf ravine to a stake marked BPM, N W° W 15.80 chs toa stake murked B P M from which a black oak 10in dia beara N 63° 30’ W3linksdist. N 524° W 6.22 chs. to Station No 3, of the upper part of Lower Christmas Hill claims marked B P M, trom which a manzanita, marked B T bears N §&3> 80’ W 32 linas aist, N 87° W 9.53 chs on line of upper part or—Lower} Christmas Hill claim fo Station No 4 of said claim. N 75> W491 chsto place of beginning and containing 19 62-100 acres and being a portion of theS 3 of Section 33, Township 16 North, Kanye 10 Eust Mt-Dia blo Base and Meridian. ssid location was made many years ayo by different Compa ny’s, and no record of said locations can be tound. This applicant has had the claim: recorded in'the mining records of' Nevada County, May 18,1874. Adjoining claimants oreowners of the upp r part of lower Christmae Hill on the north and ‘owners of the npper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim on the south, No other claims adjoin, All \persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby #quired to present the same before the Regist rand Receiver -at Sacramento, Califorvia, within sixty days from the first day of Wblishirg hereof, a2z T. B. McFAKUAND: Register, Notice to Creditors. {STATE OF EMMA PRATT, deceased, ‘4 Notice is hereby given by the under‘bigned Administratcr of the abeve named Eatate, to the creditors of, and 21) persons aving claims against the estate of suid ue ceared, to exhibit.the same, with the nec eseury vouchers: within four months from. the rst pubiication of this: notice to th undersigned at the office of J. B Jounson. Esq. cor, Broad and Pine streets. Nevadi Oey. Cal. tor of ERE o. WARNER, inistrator of the te of Exgima Pratt. ‘ stay “d. B. Johnson, Atty fon, Admipistrator, Wevada v ty, Aug. 24, 1874, altidtw \ 9 . death, “first day of publishing therect . the most. efficient and successful remedies against diseases of .all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and ‘has references of unquéstionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest tréatment, ‘and implicit secrecy, ay : se ~ To Femates. When a female is enervated or afflicted with'disease, as weaknegs of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular. power, palpitation of the’ heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debil. ity. hysteria, sterility an dall other diséases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. Dowerty, at his Medicai: Institute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. Let. no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, dnd save yourself from painiul suffering and. premature . Yo Correspondents. Patients, male or femule, ‘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 « written statement of such,itr preference to holding ‘a personal interview, are respectfully as. sured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. Ifthe case be fultions for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, (including the remedics) will be forwarded without. delay, andJin Avy) a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel transmitted:—Shou!d your conditicn require immediate attention,send ten dollars, coin, for that valus in currency} by Mari oR WELLs, Farco & Co.'s }XPRess, and a package of medicine will be sent to yonr add’ ess With the necessary instructions for use. Consultations by l-tter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay, a -Spermatorrhea. eg DR. DOHERTY has just published an . 1 EL described, personal com-'. m -unitation wi on with Riba canel TAD Cac DN oe Aw SRC AMEN Nh SPR ESTEE SPREISR ITT EO . PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. “4 > Me.-s0r. Application for a Patent to a UNITED STATIS LAND OFFICE. Sacramiento, Cal., Aug. 14th, 1874. OTICE is: hereby given, that Osmyn A Harkness, in hisown bebalf and in Abeel, J. F, Moody, B. F. Moore, H. H. Brown, Wm H. Ki , Henry Weisgurber, Albert 8. Benton, 8. ¥. Halsey’ and Juhu Anderson, whose Post Office is Gold. Run, Placer county, Ca,ifornia, have made appli cation for Patent for the Church & G' idenGate Placer mine, situatein Gold Run Mining District, Placer County, Caiifornia, and described in the platand.fleld n on file in this office as follows, viz; ~ Survey of Exterior Boundaries: = Commencing at the S W corner of the claim, at corner of Henry Weisgarber’s gurden fence, at a stake marked C. G. G, C., (Chu:ch and Goldén Gate Claim) from which the correr common to Sections 4, 6, 8 and 9 bears south 429 15’ West 31.30 chs digiantand run variation 18© Kast, North 11%°' 6.77 chs along the line of H Weisgarber’s fence to a stake marked CU GG C. N-15%4° EF 7.36 chs to the N W corner of Weisyarber’s fence. Sét.a sta e marked C . G@GO, 837%° E3.63 cheto the S W corPner of the Gém Claim. Set Stake marked U corner of the Gem Claim. Set a stake-markeacGaGao. N 73%° E 12.08 chs to the east corner of the Gem claim, to. a stake marked CG@GO. N10%2 W.! ou line of Gem claim to tne sout ner of the Bay State claim tostake marked CG@[email protected] mining cut. 8 86%° KE 14.50 chs, along the line of the Bay State claim to a pine 3 inches in dia marked CGGC, N 80° W.13.70 chs to an oak stump warked rC GGO._N'42%> K.6 37 chs to a stake marked C @ GU in Sach’s hydraulic cut. ‘N 14> W 1,91 chs to stake marked U G GO in mining cut, N33%> K-49 chs to a stake marked CG-G Cin eut. NTP E 8.84 chs, o the south-east corner of the . ncle Abe claim. Set'stake marked C GG U. 8 274° . B 3.88 chs to the south: west cor ner of the Prindle claim; to a stake marked CGGc. N172%S E6.69 chs to the. Bek corner of the Prindle claim, set stake m arked OGGCO, N17? W 15.76 chs to the x # corner of the Prindle claim, set stuke marked OG GC. 877° W 8.93 che to. the. N W cornerof the Prindle claim set stake markedO Gu C. 8 58° W 4.62 chains to a pive stump, sep stake marked © GGC. 8 77> W 6,62 chs to NE cor of Wolcott’s garden fence marked tence post;0 GG U. N,284o H 5.09: cha to astake marked CG GO.N 494° b . 44.70 chs to # stake marked U GG Q. N 61> . EK. 17.49 chs to corner stake on. rail road: bank marked CG GC NTS E12.00 chto a pine stump marked CGG ©, 510° E 3.50 chs to a stake marked CGGC. 38 66° W 15.02 chs to the N W corner of the Union claim, Set stake marmed U G UO. 8 20> E 9:78 chs to the $8 W corner of Union claim set Btake marked CGGC. NTs? KE 2.46 chs; seta stake marked CGG O, 845° & 5,59 chs to a conrer of the Pacific claim, set astake marked O G GC,.816%4° E 5.61 chs to the line of Jonathan Moody's claim. Set to cornerof J Moody’s claim, seta stuke marked COG GC. $ 40 che.’ Set a stake marked © @ GC from which. a black vak 6 in. dia bears N 834° W. 49 links distant, variation 17° 46: Kast. N 86° W 20 chs to ig stake on line between Sections 3 and 4, Set stake marked CG GO, South 39 62 chs to corner of Golden Gate claim. stake marxed © G G-€ trom which the corner commen to -ections 3, 4,9 and 10 bears due south 38 links distant. Thence 18° Kast, N 76° W 14.78 chs toa corner of the Guid Run claim set stake marked UGG C. N 594° W 3.70 ‘chs along line of Gold Run claim toa stuke marked 6 GG G..N36%> W592 chs on Gold Kun line to a stakemarked C GG VU. N 0° 30’ BE 2.43 chson Gold Kun live toa important pamphiet, ewbodying his own “stake marked CG.GO, N69° W 4.44 chs views and experience in relation ‘to Impotence or Virility, being-a short treatise oa + permatorrhoga, oF Seminal weaknega, Nervous and Physical deb lity consequeht on. this’ affection aud other diseases of the sexual Organs. This little work contains informatiun of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., 824 San Francisco, Oal. No 679. = Application fora Patent to Mining Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sscramento, Cal. July 6th,1874, OTICE is hereby given’ that Willian R. Wiliiams, whose Postoftics is Dutch ‘lat, Piacer county, Cal., hus made application for Patent. for Williams’ Placer mine, situated in Green Valley Mining
District, Placer County; California, and described in the plat and field-notes on file in this office as follows, iz: Survey of exterior boundaries, Commencing at astake in rock mound, on the north side of the north fork of the American River marked i) ih, he {for Williams’ claim,).and ran variation 19° 43’ east. N 1614 © W, 16 50 chs, to the southwest corner of the Green’ Valley Blue Gravel Piacer Mine, to a stake marked “WO” onthesW side andéGVBGPM, (for Green Valley .Blue Gravel Plocer *Mine) on the NE side Thence, variation 20° 30 E, 8 394° W, 23 60 chs, to a Pitch Pine 30 inches in diameter, marked W CG on® the North Side and st. L P M (for st. Louis Placer Mine) on the Sout side. Thence, variation 19° E, 39% O EB, 440 chs, along the line of the St, Louis. Claim to.» Pine stump mwarkea “WO,” and “Ss L PM.” Thence 8 60% OK, M 68 chs, to a stake in rock mound 50 hnks North from the river marked ‘*W ©” from which the witness post in Mehafiey’s: gardea cn the North bank of the North Fork of the ‘American River on Section line between Sections ljand 6, Township 15 North Range 10 and ll East Mount Diablo Base. and Meridian bears S 61° W, 15 20 chs, distant. “Thence: Variation 17° 30’ Kast, N 344° EB, 15 07 chs. Along the North bank of the River to the place of beginning, contaming 28 95-100 acres. Survey of Connecting Line. Commencing at the South corner of the Claim and run variation 17° 30’ Bast, 8,612 W, 15°20 che, to Witness post in Mehudfey’s gardem on the North Bank of the North Vork of. the American . River, 5 64 chs, North of \ Seetion Corner on section line between Sections 1 and 6, Township 15 North Kauge 10 and 11 Kast, Mount Diablo Buseand Meridian, and be. ing a portion of the W¥ of NW \ of Sectivn 6 Township 16 North, Range 1 East, Mt. Diabio Ba-e and. Meridiin. Said docation was made by different parties, the central portion by parties unknown to applicant, on or before 1858. ‘ithe Eastern portion in 1859 by Simon B, Williams, and. the Western »vrtion by. U.S. Allen in 1859 Adjoining Ciaimants are the Green Valley Blue Gravel Mining Company on the East, pe St. Louis — Company on the West There are no claimauts joi on No or South. iieas me Hee All persons holding any adyerse claim thereto are hereby required. to present. the same before the Register and Receiver, Sacramonto, Cal, within sixty days from the jys , ‘L. B. MOPARLAND, Register. ‘Election Notice. N OTICE is hereby given to the qualified electora of. Graniteville Schvol Dis. . tucr, County of Nevada, State of California that an Election wilhbelelus n the 19th dey of September, at which wiil be submitthe ion of Volang a tax of $1000 to build a Schoul House. at will be Neccssary to raise fur this purpose the s m of $1000. . ‘Lhe polls will be ogee from 1 olelvok till sunset. OHN RGAN, hr ? D‘<N. MecCARTHY, = W.R DICKIKSON, » . : Strict Schoul Trustees. Graniteville, Aug. 25th. on line ot Gold Run to stake markeu C G GC. N 26%° K6.84chs on line of Gold Run-to stake marked OG GO, N 804 = -W 6.10 chs on Gold Run line to a stake marked OGGC. N19? W 4,60 chstoa corner of Moore & Co’s claims to an Oak stump marked OGG C. §$ 84%° W 6.63 chs. On line of Moore « Co’s claim to a stake marked OU G@@Q@ Cc, 8 1° E 2,04 chains on line of Moore’s claim to a stake murked U, G G C,; North 88%. W 10.82 ohains on line of G Mackie’s tence to a stake marked CG G GU, 5 256° W 2,49 chs on line of G@ Mackie’s gar den fence to astuke marked C GGL. N F484 W.5.15 vhains to the place of vegin. ning and containing 363 80 acresand being a portion of the W. of frac N W'4 See ¥ and os of Seo and NE of section 4, fownship 15 North, Range 10 Ka‘t, Mt Diablo’ base and Meridian. No record o® said location can be tound, Adjoining Claimants ure owners of the Union, Pacific and Moody Placer claims on the east, the ownersot the Mvore & Co’s-and Gold Run. Placer-Mines on the South, the owners of the Gem Bay Stateund Uncle Abe Piacer Miues on the west, All .pereons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to presunt the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing heredf. . B McFARLAND, Keyister. Chas.H. Wyman, Atty, sacramonto. 016 Sheriff's Sale. HEREAS,; Richard. Rowe, on the ; 2uth dey of July, A. D. 1574, recovered a judgment in the District Court ot the Fourteenth Judicial Discrict of the State of California, in and tir the Count cert: Hall Asvociation tor the sum or nineteen hundred and thirty tive ($1,935) dollars, with interest thereon trum: thedate of said judgment atthe rate of seven per cent per annum till paid. ali payable in United states gold coin together wita costs of suit taxed at $11.50 and counsel tees allowed’ herein, amoyntingvo the sum. of $19350 in U. 8: gold coim,whien suid jJuug-° inent is recorded im the Judgment Book 5 of the said District, Court en page 384, and whereas itis ordered that the Mortyaye set forth in Plaintiff's complaint @e foreciused, and the property therein describea, tu wit: ‘That certain town lot or parcel of iand situate, lying and being on the north side of Muin street, in the town: of Grass Valley, Nevada Cuunty, State of California, more particularly deseribed aw foliows, to-wit : iu the block bounded on tuesouts by Main street, em the vast by Church street, on the north by Richardson street, and on the west by. School street, commencing at the south West coruer of the lot pf George W. Anderson, running thence westerly aiong the northerly line of Main street, nity (50) feet: thence northerly one hundred and seventyfive (175) feet, moreor less, at'ri, ht angles: thence easterly tigty (du) feet-alony the line of lot belonging (formerly). to the Estate of: George Schafier, deceased, thence southerly: one hundred and seveuty-five (175) feet, more or loss, to the place of: ing, to‘g-ther with all and singular the teuements, bereditaments and appurtenances thereun— to belonging or in Buy wise appertaining be sold to satusty suid juugment, wogetuer with Stabe bbe ete vu 8 by given that I will. topublic sale all Ta above described prop. erty to the highest bidder, fercush n. United States guld-coin, in trunt of. the Gourt . House door,.in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, A is74 é Between tie buuneor Secuck, A. M. ands . o'clock, P.M. : Given under my hand. this 2ist day of ala July, 1874 : GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A. W. Potter, Uuder sheriff, ve ie 38 pos to: September, 5éh, 1874. r P GW. SMI'rg,. Sherif. _ DR, F. BUELOW,, Physiciam and. Surgeon, 9 rian GGC. 8§ 674° E 15,55 chs, To the-sunth+ a stake marked CG @ OC, N 86° W335 chs . FFICE ON BRUAD STREL?,. sayoir. O the Theutre. — gas 3 Kee Application for a Patent to a L.UNIZED STATES LAND OFFICE, a; 'Phat David enry Vogelmann, MiOTICE is h “4 Binkelman, Grass Valley Nevada County, Califcsnia, have mad@ application for Patent for 1500 lineal feet of the Champion Quartz Lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 300 feet in width, situate in Nev-da County Quartz Mining J istrict, Nevada County, California and described in the plat and field not s on. file in this office as follows, viz : Survey of Exterior boundaries. “ommencing at a white painted steke, marked C M C No 1. (Champion Mining Coimnpany Ro ae ate which the mouth of the Compamy’s tmain and the 1-4 Section stake between Sections lland 12,Tp16NR8EMt. D B and M, bears N 86° 15’ E. 10.60 chs distant: thence 87> 30’ E 3.03 chs to a painted stake marked C M Co, No 4,:in @ stone mound near the west side of the Newtown road. ‘Thence on . @ true liné,N 2° 30’ W 6.76chs, sét a stake ‘painted and marked C M No 5 in mound-of Stone. ‘Thence on +. tr Y 2R> 1h" 5 6, in a stone mound. Thénce on #true line, N 612 45° W, 4.04 chains set @ painted.stake marked C MC No7,in mound of stone — Thence on a true line, 8 28° 15’. W-15.56 hs, set a painted stake marked C MC, No 8. Thence on true line 8 2> 40’ _E 7.99 chs to @ paiuted stake marked C M Co, No 9 Thence on a true line N 87° 30’ E151 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 10 13-100 acres. Also for Millsite contiguous. Survey of Champion Mi)) site. Beginning at stake No 9,of surface ground as fotéd? Thence on a true liae, 8 25° 00’ W 2.00-chs to. a stake murked CM Co. No'l0, in # stone mound on North bank uf Wet Hill ravine. Thence on a true line, 8 62° 30’ E 1.47 chs, set a stake marked C-M C.No 11 standing on the south bank of Wet Hi ] Ravine. Thence on atrue line, N 55°30’ E 5.13 chs along the south bank of Wet Hiil ravine to «take No.4 of surface ground a8 noted. Thence oma true line, § 87> 30’ W 4,54 chs to stake No 9 at place of beginning, and containing 0.76-100 acres, Totr! 10 89-100 acres and being a portion of B 1-2 of Section 11,township 16, North Range 8 East, Mt. Diab,o Kase and Meridian. Said location Jan. 21, 1873, by applicants and duly revorded in Nevatla County Mining Records. Adjoin-, ing claimants are the owners of the’ Ural ‘mine on the South: “There are” no other adjuining claimants. . : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to preset the same before this ¢e within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, owen. BeMOBARLAND, Register, Dibble & Byrne; Attys, ~: jy 22 Soldier's War Claim Agency, No 34 Montgomery Block, H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and e Cvummander of the Grand Army of the Republic in Culifornia and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and.Nevida Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles from: home. Sol-. diers can depend upon fair dealing. Inforenclose stamp for reply and state company and regiment and whether you have a discharge. Co 8 has extended the time for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act of July 28, 1866, to January 1875. so all such claims must be made before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who enlisted betore duly 22d, 1°61 for three years, if not paid the same _w: en discharged, Land Warrants can be obiained for services rendered before 1855, but not for services jn the late war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812 obtained and increased when allowed fur less than disability warrants, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. Stateot Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas R-volution. New Orleans-and Mobile Prize Money is,now due and being paid. W. H. Aiken also attends to General Law and Collection Business. j¥93 No. 681, Mining . Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,Sacramento, Cal., July. 15, i374} ps, bt is hereby given; That B. H Bartlett, who.e Post Office is Dutch hilat, Placer County, Oalifornia, has made application for Patent for the Dry, Creek Piacer Mine, situated in an unorganized Mining District, in Placer and Nevada couuities, Celifornia,and described as follows, tion nine, Lownship sixteen, North Runge, 11 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and con. taining 160 acres. Said location was made’ in May, 1870, by E, W. Bartlett, G, F. Bartlétt, J. L.Gould, Thornton King, J: wW. . Ritchie, John Rathburn. Chas, Voight, Samuel J. Whipple and Joseph Price, and was not recorded. : All persons* holding any: adverse ¢laim thereto are hereby required td’ ramento, California. within sixty days from the first day of-publishing hereof. : jyi8 T. B, McFARLAND, Register: — PROBATE NOTICE. JTATE of California, Cowitity of Nevada. New) 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 duy presented and filed by J, M. Walling, the Executor of the Estate of L, A. Walling, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real estateand pereonal property, that it'is necessary tosell the whoie of the real estate ana personal property to Py the debts outstanding. against the deceas'd, the debts ‘and expenses of administration now due and to grow @ue. It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in said Kstate appear before the said Probate Court. on Wednesday,the 9th day'of September, 1874, at 10 o’clock, in the forencon‘of said day; at the Qvurt Koom of ssid Court in Nevade City, to Show cause why an order should not be of the taal sks ta eer ee 0 F and-perse rty of the said deceased as shall PR gtay atined and that a copy-of this order be > published at least four succe-sive weeks in’ the Nevada Daily ‘. ranscript, a newspaper ‘printed and published in ssid city and county,City, Avg, 10th 1874; JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge: Office of the County Cler& of the Count of Nevada, I John Pattisou, County Clerk of the County.of Nevada, State of California, and ex-eflicio Clerk of the Probate Court in ‘and for said County, ao hereby certify the foregoing te be a full, true and correct copy = Se eetyines ordev, on file in this, my of—~)} Witness my Hihnd and the neal of peal 5 oni Court, this 10th day of Aug. 174, : JOHN PATTISON, Clerk. « Hutchinson,. » Notica the » Adiniy. given undervigned., stratrix-of the abuve named Kstate.*v tiie . Norge, to CREDITORS.— Estate’ ot is hereby the 5 be owen as estate of said: deceased, tw »tion of this notice to Golumbie Hill, Cou: ty ne ata, = ‘Sacramento, Cal., July 38, 1874. + chael Quigley, John O'Keefe, C. C. Townresend; Witten Meters yor” F Senuirnrere and George C. King, whose Post Offs is: -on-@ true=line;-variation-17>-30'— East; N“14°33 Ché, pairited stake marked C MC. No. mation given free of charge. When writing . . Application for a Patent to a} via : Being the north-wert , quarter of Sec. uh present the . : ot Nevada, against the Grass Valley Cov[ime before the Register and Receiver, 8accreditors of, and ail persone having chain . within four months the first pie tunnel bears S 77°-.30"-E-47 links distant, . ' T0 THE UNFOR' UNATR, NEW REMEDIES,” NEW REMEDinDR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY ~ & “ 623 KEARNEY STREET, _ “ 4 Cor. Commercial, San Frindiaco, 4 ment of Sexual and Semina) joo such as Gonorrhea ,Gieet; Stricture, Syphiyis, in all its forms, Seminal Weakne eo potency, etc. _ Skin Diseases righ standing) and Ulcerated. egs stdccugs, ully treated. M " DR..GYBBON has the pleasure of “an. nouncing that he has returned from Visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, ang haa resumed practice at his Dispenrery, 693 Kearney Street, corner of Commervia’, S47 Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor has spared -neither time nor oney in,seeking Out new remedies, and hay returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering,«Horrible Diseases. aie How ‘many thousands of persons, both male ana female, are there who are suffer. .ing outa miserable existence from the af. fect of secret indulgences; or “from _virns: absorbe’. into the system 1 Look at their i aciated bnd “di ‘n dow constitutions, disqualj fying them_for the’ happiness of marriaye . ; or tho gnjoyment Of ‘life. In this horriq situation thousands’ sufier until death cloges the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends attend ¢oany of those who are’ sufferiyg — with any of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that ‘they are cared for and cured before it be too laté. Send them im: mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician-whshasinade private disease his especial study for yeers, and who is certain to cure the ost inveterate cases without mercury or injprious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or-to those who are inter estedin the welfare of their frierids, to be carefyl of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, impusing upon the pttblic by using the names of em. inent physicians from Europe and other places, Be, therefore, careful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall into tho . bands of: those charlatans. . Seminal Weakness. _ Seminal Emissions, the gonsequence of self abuse. . This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimitea extent, producing .with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms,unless conratted “by “scientific “medical-measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. tugin the ears, noise like the rustling of . leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,+enfused. vision,.blunted. inteNect,lose-of confidence, diffiaerce in approachingstrangers, @ disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun sveciety, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coup s, consumption, night insanity. sweats; mon meni sd frequent If relief be not obtamed, persons go afflict. ed should apply immediately, either. in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treatiny this disease, which never fails of effecting“quick and radicaloure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will ~ prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this complsint by either of the “San ~ Francisco quacks. : Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering .under any of these fearful guladies, should not forget the sacred re. . spunsibility resting upon them,~»or-de to obtain immediate relief. : Persons Calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines’ may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and @xpect no more than to be charged with @ fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather thaa a tow prevalent and self “ practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. y Dik. GIBBON ‘is responsible, and wil) ive to each patient a written instrument, juding himself to-effect a radical and per4aanent cure, or make no charge, Cured at Home, . Persons at a distance may be CURED'AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the divease hes continued, and the « ‘icine promptly forwarded, free fron: uamage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction for ase. 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 DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney et.eet, co.nrer Commercial, San Francisco. Post Off Bex 1957. ’ 4 Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the let er, Consultations FREE. «2 Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise ment in tue DazLy ‘TRANSCRIPT, » myl Assessment Notice. $€O0LD RUN MINING COMPANY —Locstion of principal place of business, Sap Fruncisco, Calitornia, , Location of works, Guid Flat, Nevada County, California.— Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the-Board—of Directors, held on the seyenth day of August, 1874, an assessment, (No. Seven) of Twenty-five Cents per share was levied upon the’ capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States guld and silver coin; to the Secretary, at = office of the Comipany, on the corner Market and Spear sts. San Francisco. Any stock upon which this assessment shall rruain unpaid ef the 15th day of Sept., 1874 will be delinquent, and advertised for zale at publie Auction, and unless payment 15. made befere,will be gold on Wednesday, the 7th day of October, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of udvertising and expenses of sale. C C. PALMER, Secretary. Office— Corner Market and Spear Streets, San Francisco. NEW SAW . MILL, 4&T WILLOW VALLEY,New Millat-Willow Valley is com: pleted and weare now ready to fill all orders for Building. or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lamber kept constantly 02 hand. Orders left'st the office on Boulder street, or at tue Store of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Steeet will be promptly attended w. Ane M. U: & D Manse Assessment Notice. . 8 ¥OMLNG: GOLD MINING OOMPA:N¥.1 ovation of principal place of ousiness; San Francisco, California. Lecation of works Nevada Gounty, Californi’. N« tice is hereLy given that ata meeting of the Beard of ‘trustecsof said Com: ' ‘held on the v8th day of July,A. D 1874, assessment of twent;-‘.ve (25) : share Was icvied upon the capital of said. Company,. puyable ii in United States g-ld coin; to the~ ; . at the — of the Company. a mery Street, San Francisco, Cal. . said asgesamev: Avy stuck upon wh on the thirty-first deemed de Shalb rewair un 4. shall ili be vcd advertised for Sale, at public auction; and unless psyma _e before, will be sold o8 , the 19th day of September, 18%. delinquent assessment, cost of advertixiny and expenses of e. ‘ ‘. , . By order ofthe Board of Trustees. “W. J GUNN, Secretary. Office, Roonr 2, No. 410 ry @