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— {his opportunity to_remind them “that te
“SS -enre of chrome diseases 6
=. and the United States he is enabled toapp
_ Becrecy.
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~“STICCERHUTY THSTPUCTIONS Tor tse. ~
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. sferest and costs Of uit.” -)
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~~ ‘Medical and Surgical Institute, .
{Founded-in 4853.) <#
No, 519 Sactamento Street,
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
below the What Cheer House]
Triyate entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Esiablished expressly-te afford the aiflicted
Sound and Scientific Medtédl aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of-alt
Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of
Secresy :
*AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
Te the Afflicted.”
.
patients for their patronage,and would take
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
“continues.to consult at his Institute for the.
Kidneys,Digestive, and Genito-Urinary @r:
gons,and all Private Diseases. viz: Syphtlis—in~slL.itsformis—sga— :
Weakness, and all thé horrid -con
of self-abnse, wrhcea, Gieet,
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual
“Debility, Diseases of>the Back and Loins,
Tatlammation of the Blatter. and the Kidneys, ete., and be hopes that hi
rience and: successful practice wi
to insure. him a shareof public. patr
’ By the practice of mapy years in Eo
quences
the Inost efficient-and successful remedies
agitinst diseases of all ‘kinds. He uses no
jmercury, Charges moderate, treats hia patients in a correct and honorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracit
from inen of known respectability and high
wslanding in society.. ies consulting
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and gentlest treatnient, and implicit
To Females.
_When-a-feniale is enervated or afflicted
with disease, as Weakness of the back -and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight,
Jous of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart ,—irritability, nervousness, derangeiment of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility ahd all other diseases
peculiar to females, she should go or arrite
"gt once to the celebrated Female Doctor,
W. K. Dowrenty, at his Medicai Institute,
and congait him about her troubles and
discases. Let ne falac delicacy . prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save your.
self from painful suffering and premature
death. 3
« To Niet and jagoorie aber :
Patients. maleor fenmale residing in any part
of the coantry, bowever distant, who may
proper to submit a.qwritten statement of
a in_ preference to~holding a personal
interview, are respectfully red that their
COMMUNICATIONS © WELL
MOST SACRED. The Doctov.is. a >xegular
gradnate, and may be consulted with every
confidence. -If the case be fully andcate]
Viidly described, personal communication
will be unnecessary, as instructions, for.
diet, regimeh, and the general treatment of!
. the caseitself, (includng the remedies) will
Le forwarded withont-delay, and in such a
nianner as to convey no idea of the
of the letter or parcelso transmitted.
_hould your.conditién. require immediate
attention, send ‘ten, dollars, coin for that
vahve in currency} by Mar. or WRL1s, Faruo & Co’s_ Express, and a packege of medicine willbe sent to yuas address with the
ations. by letter ot otherwise FREE,. Per.
_lnanent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Spermaterrhety
DR.-DOHERTY has just published—anamportant partrphict, embodying his own
views and experience in
tence or Virilitv. heing a short treatise on
ppermatorrhoea, dr'semmel Weakness. Ner. vous and Physical Debility consequent'on
this affection and other Afseases of the sexlal Organs. Tis tittle work contains in
tormation of the utmost value to all, whether murried or singleand will-be sent FREE
~ by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage
iumps for return Postage. :
Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M.D,
24 2 San Francisco, Cal.ROBATF NOTICE.—State of -California, County of Nevatta, sé. In the mattur of the Fstate of J, I, Coyell, deceased
Pursuant to an ordér of this Court ‘made
this day, Notiee da hereby given, that Mondlay the 1th day of January, 1874, at3 o’cl'k
P. M., of said day, &t the’ Cotirt Room of
this Court, in the, Caunty of Nevada has
been appointed for hearing the application
«of Cliarles Hegarty praying that a decument now on file in this CONT _Rurporting
to be the fast Will and testament of #. 1,
Covell, deceased, be admitted te Probate,
thereon, to the said Chatles Hegarty at
which time and place all persons interested
ihereiu may appear ard contest the same,
Nevada, Jan, 6th, 1874." ;
T. C, PLU} KETT, Clerk,
By John Pattison. Deputy.
Niles Searls, Atty Toy Petitioner. j6
. Notice to Creditors. —
es OF PHILLIP BALTZ, de
‘4-ceased, Notice is hereby given, by
the Administrator of the undersigned
ull persons having claims ,againat the’ Estate.of Phillip Baita, decreased, to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers, withi
tour months after the first publication ©
this notice, t6 The ukd ned.at, his .tesi,
dence, on Boulder Street, fr the City of Nevada, State of Cu.ifornia.
Nevada City, Dee Sd, be
CHARLES ¥. WARTZ,
Administrator of the Estate of Phillip
Bultzs, deceased.Williams & Johnson, Attys. dé
“SUMAONS. .
en gt of California, County of Nevada,
Ny ». Inthe District Courtof the four.
teenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County -of Nevada.
‘The People of the State of. California send+
greeting to Daniel Clancy and James Davis,
defendants, You are hereby required to
:ppear in an action brought against you in
the District Court of the Fourteenth. Judiciul District of the State of California, in
and for the County of Nevada, on the 28rd
day of duly, 1872, by T. W. Sigourney,
piaintity, and te answer thesomplaint Sled
therein, within ten Gays (-xclusive of the
day of service) ‘after ‘the ¢e-on you of
this Summons—if served within this caunty; or, if served vout of this Gomaty, but in
chis district, withidytweuty days; other
Wise, within™furty mt by
be taken Against, : sofaalt
; er of ie wmiplaint. to the pray
rection for the eget . of the sum
~Otundred and Six. Deolints (due on Wcertain
promissory. pote, duted April 23d. 13868,
mete ‘by the alove mania . t and
payable to this plaintiff) together with interest on the epin of three hundred dollars
utthe rate of two pur cent. per month from
this dute,a.d forcosts of eult, all in gold
coin of the T united States, a u are
herebynotified, “hat ifyen f rte kporar
and snswer the ond compplaint as above re.
quired, the said “plan a take ond
anent, for the sums btied ip asid eomplnint, to-wit: $000.00 tar gold coin with in\-) In testimony whereof, I, T. €.
i Plunkett, Clerk «f -District Court
——~ ) efotunaid. :
eaten
if "NeVadw, On Ohe'25d'day
. aoe Wels ;
. GC, PLUNKFTT, Clerk.
AaTTisow, Deputy.
vo eave m <
accord
Be
K DOHERTY S
~ tients among the
'y nis sincere thanks to his Nusnerons .
‘ictd¥es .
¥ . Siew peneaty the
ty;-intheir reapective cases; and-whe-think}
relation to Iimpo, . +0
-or judgment will
ap
of Six
{CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
SPR. 9.64 YOUNG, m™
Mo Cure, No Pay.
Consultation, by Letter or 6thei: wise, Free, ‘ :
18 CELEBRATED INSTITUTE eas
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 2 ,aaidhas become one of
che most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cured, place it jn point of number of pavery first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
none;
DISEASES,
J
3
*e
+ ¥n Males and Isv@@ulafities:in Females are .
f-hesith. They tnsiaattack the system, and gradually un@ermine and detess
-bleom fone the Cheek, th
eye, the strength and-vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
i, throu gli successive
rate of man
écrofuls,
2: MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
{MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Veneréal, doubles his dangers. ‘Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
the discan be seen in
5 ime
anew form, :
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH. PARTIAL CBRE,
‘That leaves the-peison to crawi through the
rem, oatiziy ite way into the tissues and:
; apparently smooth surface, to. burst out in the futuré with a virnence thi ll bafiie the’effects of nedicine
Ss NAL WEAKNESS,
The young wong ey experiences that
growing weakness in his.muscularand mental organization shoul@&top ‘and’ consid
whence ita rises.
css of the, back, trembling of t
disordered digestion, unaccountabie-faii
of. the powers of the-mind, distaste for s
ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and ‘las-_
civics dreams, acconipanied by growing
deafness, loss of Muscular power, end nupieroug other symptoms of disorganization,
‘the positive traces of thst most terrible and
destructive of alt diseases—Seminal .Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying .
his hopé of life and manhood, and dragging .
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a-premature and loathsome grave,
To hint who, finds his life bbling out in
the dischiirge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings rio relief.
-Martiage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings to such:a: one
ae hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
&-that-the-ong whd looks to
Mim dor se-much of her happiscw is-a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his: misery
and. disorder until nae leaves him, There
Id rim rescue except ‘in proper afid skfliful . .
treatment, Consult, then, at once, a physician whose pr ce and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant With
every phase of the disease. Those who have
become victims of solitary vices, that dréeaa-.
ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and meer 4 1 a, anid andetee of antimey graves with its misguided victims,should
consult, wi nonut delay, oue.who-will sympa
thise with their sufferings. To snch th
Doctor would espécially. recommend nimr)
a? A ¥RIGK, JOHN B. FRICK, ALBERT
x itythey. drive she .
fromthe .
Consumpt on, vripples, the Idiot-.
Paralytic, and the insane,
! egiving to each atd all: guarntees.of a . York
sasreroneint ag
rod
eh No 524. :
Application for a Patent toa
<} ‘United States Land Office, .t~
‘Sacramento,Cal. Noy 10th, $373.4
Nh. NUTTING and ALONZO COOPER, whose
Pest Office is Little York, Nevada County,
California, have made application for a Patent for the Swamp Angel Placer Mine,-situate in Lowell Hill Mining Diatrict,Nevada County, California, and described in the
piat and field notes om file in this office, as
follows, viz: a ;
Connecting tine — Cemmencing. at“the
west corner of the claim at a stakg marked
8 AP M, for Swamp Angel Placer Mine, on
line of the east New York Plater Miné from
which ao black oak, 15 inches“indiameter
bears N -#12-E 68 links distant and run;
variation 22° 30’ East: N 504%° E 340 ches
small _rayime beuring § E and NW, 8.00 .
[chs Trail N and $8, 16°06 chains Wagon
“Road N and 'S, 20.68 chains cross Swamp
Angel Pannel; chains small_ravine 5
E and N W; 23.91 chsto the NW corner.of
the Claim set “a stake marked S A PM,
from which black ovk 8 inches in diameter
bears § 52> W 19 links distant, and ttre cor.
nek comet to Ségtions T and 18, 12 and 135
on Township: Tine between Townships 16
“N, Ranges 10 aud 11 Yast, bears S 55> 30" .
East, 26.03 chaips distant: thence, (Exterior boundaries) variation 22> East:S 87>
-E3.96chaina online of the Goldeh Bull
Placer Mi ie, cross A Cooper sgarden fence,
4.76 chains;.shed on south side of Cooper's
house: 5.49 chaing, fence leaves Cooper's
garden; 6.91 chains, ditch 3 tinks, wide
bearing N and '$! 12.56 chains, Trail N atid
S; variation 19° 45’ East: 24,78 chains;
ditch 6 linksswwide; SE and NW; 17.00-chs;
wagon road to Lowell Hid Nand S:-18.76
chains; wagon road: 21.56 chains; intersect
Township line, 1370 chains North from
Gorher to Sections 12,15, 7 am@ 18: 33,75 chs
wagon road bearing 3.2 and N W; 57.15 chs.
to the N E corner of the claim; set a stake
marked SAP M, from which a black oak,
28 inches in diameter, bears N 6° 30’ W 64
links-distant; a blackoak 36 inches in dike between Sections 7 and 18 bears S$ 16e
45’ 42.96 chains; thence variation 19¢
Fast:818%5 W 13.10 chains; wagon road
intersect Section line’ bstween Sections 7
and 18, 7.70 chains West from 1-4 staxe betweén Sections 7 and 18 ; 38.70 chains toa
stake marked S.A P M. on crest of ridge between Bear Kiver and Steep Hollow, from
which a black oak. 12 inches in diameter,
bears N 68° F 19 links distant; thence variation 22> 30’ East; § 6244S W 20.00 chuins
along the ckest of ridge to a stake marked
8 A PM from which a bleeck oak 20 inches
im dianieter béars N 81° 45’ W 47 links dis
trict; a black oak 18 inches in diameter
N.12° FE 60 linxs distans. Descend. N
524325 W 7.58 chains; intersect township
line 29.00 chains S from corgerSection#s12,
13, T and 18; 22.90 chains; Toad to
Lowell Hill N EB amd 8 W: 26.28 chains;
Bitch-6.1inks wide-bearing NF-autd—8 WwW;
35.42 chains; trai}N Eand S W; 44.39 chs
trail North and South; 45,80 chains; »naall
ditch 3 links wide North and South; 56,60
chains to place of beginning and containing 226.64 acres and being & portion of the
8 E % of 8S E & Section l2and N E \ of N
¥ +4 Section 13,116 N R10 Eand8 W 'y of
SW \ Section 7 and N W 4 of N W \ of
Section 18, Township 16 North, Rauge 11
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said‘
location was rfiade in 1865, by Bryant Jourueygen, Clement Dooly, James AM, Dobley,
Daniel Bumgardner — McGonagieand Johw
Duffey but was-not recorded. Adjoiniug the.
claimants are owners. of the Golden Bull
Placet Mine on the North, and the East New
Placer toine on the South.
P t and Permanent. pm ae hi hinours Fate Bekding any adverse claim
rance from business, change of diet, fear} thereto are-hereby required to present the
jexpeuare ee Se [game Betore This alice witht tikty days
“IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. from the first day of publishtug hereof,
When a Female isin troucle or afflicted . Tl4 T, iB. McPARLAND, Register.
ith discase, aud requires ntedéca} or.snrgical attendance, the inquiry shouldbe, where
is there a physician who is fullycompetént
sdrinister retiet; andotam? ag in cociaty Faeommpnds himte the
mfiidance of thecommiunity. The ‘ector, .
under ng Low in ti ‘nhéecesbary
these eettenente att Peels Sted “upon to
interpose, and by calling the attention of
the afflicted tothe fact that he has heen a
Professor of Obstetrics and Pemale diseases
for Biya and is fully qualified to Twan
adminitter WW all cases, both” simsan 4 ane
surgically, not in «a superficial manner, but
th aaah a channe? 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,
tug. Thevefore) families can fely upom him
&s upona father. Allin affliction cay, find
in him one who can feel and sympathise
with apd befriend ¢hem iatrouble--one in
whasé secresy the utmest confidente-can_ be
vlacee.
j —Persons of -either sea, who
wish to cansult the Docter, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
ina letter, receive wivice and assurance of .
@cure at home. All letters returned or detreyed. Address,
ENJ. F. JOSSHLYN, M, D.
No. G18 Racramente Street, near Montgom
_Py. Box fi It
NHERIFF’S SATE,—By virtue of an Exe
kK cution to me delivered issued out-of theDistrict Court of the 14th Fuaicial District
of , liforpia in and for the coun. .
ty of of Nevada, bearing da*e Dec; 220,7873,
on a jndgment rendered in said Court Noy.
; 1873; in favarot A, Delano and against
the Gold Mining Company for the sum
of Nine Hundred and Seventy-five and 25-100
doliars, damages, with imtenest thereon at
the rate of-7.per cent per annum till paid,
togethor with $24 eorts and disburscsnents,
at the date ef said judgment and accruing
costs ; all payable in United States gold
coin, I have levied upon the follewing
described property, beretofore attached, towit Titwt-certéin quartz mine or set of
mining olains.knewn ag the Cae Geld Minirg Co's claims, situated in Grass Valley
township, Nevada county, State of Califcrnia, on‘ nertherly part of what is known
6s Grub Fiat, about 1-2 nile, nore or less,
from the town of Grass Valley apd known
#8 the claims of theCoe Geld Mining Co.
and consisting of two thousand five hunGred and fifty (255) feet in length along
a
Te Correspondents.
John Pay ledge, amd more recently as the
Coe ledge and running in an easterly and
westerly direction and_—crossingthe Grass
Valley and Nevada Toll Road,near the house
of K. W. Roberts, including one > hundred
(100) feet in Width on thé Surface on Sach
side of said claim or dedge. or two hundred
(200) feetdu width on the surface and all
parallel veins ar iedges-oontained in the
surface measurement and dimensious. of
snid mine ; together with the quartz crushing steam mill Hoisting works and all anachinery and property known as the mill of
the Coe Gold Mining Company, situated mp-<
‘On and adjacent tothe above described ledge
per-vein;ine-uding the steam-mecbinery,
crushing and amakgumating apparatasrunning geer and.allother apparatus ald machinery used im she working of said mill or
connested therewith, and all buildings coyvering the same, andall buildings: attached
thereto amd usedin the ‘business.of willing
quartz : together with a convenient
‘around the #ame and 28 Drach of the
upon*which the said mill is situated as may
be required for the comvenient ase and oceupatiorn thereof, ‘Together. all dips,
spurs-aud _ — a nt © metals,’
ores, gold an ver “qqaarte »
and carth therein, and aH bhi Shen
‘pee And appurtenances thereunto belonging
‘or ih any wise appertaining. ~~.
‘Notice is hereby givendias I will expose’
topublic sale all the abuye-described prop .
erty ta ; highest bidder fér , in8, Ss:
‘in fr: wt Of the Court Honse
serespectabic} AD me directed and délivered issued out
the quart. vein or lode, known-ss—the-old .
Sheriff's Sale.
X¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, TO
at uh o a ie
diclaf Disteict, GP the “state” oF ssi Brall
in and for the County of Nevada, bearing
date November 24th, 1873, on a judgment
rendered in said-Court-en-the-20th day of
‘yotabe, 1873, in fayor of A. W. Sisson, W.
+ Wallace anid C, W. Crocker. tirm. name .
Sisson, Wallace & Co. and against the Tecoraa Silver Mini Jommpany, for the sun
of Three Thourand Six Hundred and Seven
and 4-100. dollars damages, with interest
thereon at the rate of seven per cent per
annypin till paid, together with costé and
disbursements, at the date of said judgment
and accruing costs amounting te the sum
of three hundred and Sixty-twe and 73-100
dollars, all payable in United States Gold
Coin. Ihave levied upon the following
deacribed preperty which was heretofore
attached to-wit; . That certain propetty
known as the Tecoma Silver. Mining Compyre Smelting Works, situated about onenalf mileeast of the town of Trackee, Nevada County, State of California, together
_with all o builaings, privileges and appartehantes-to--the same belonging con:
sisting of steam engine, boiler and ana
chinery. Also, the office building, coal
shed and forty acres. of Jand, tore or jess.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash in United States gold coin, in fron, of the CéurHouse_door, in the City of Nevada; on .
Saturday. January 10, 1874
“Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and
” Ghee gale hand this 1th 4 Given rm is I ay of
‘Deée., A. D. 1878. y x
oY A.W. Porren, Under Sheriff.
@ above sale 18 tponed to Monday,
January 19th, 1874, by order of. Plaintiff's
Attorney. mas :
JOS. PERRIN, Sheriff,
By A. W. Potter,’ Under Sheriff.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 13th, 1873.
ALIVWHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—
Whereas, on the lat day of November,
1873, the plats ef township I8 North, Ranges
12 and 1% East, were filed inthe U.S. Land
Office at Sacramento; Cal., and by Commis:
siones’s letter dated D , 187and
October @th, 1872, the Ns of SEX, Ni of
pape Ro yom 18 N, R13 E, and NE
gad » of see &, and E}y of NE
\ and Be ofSE -and-NE's of SW 4-of
sec. 12, and SW and 8s of NWY, NEX
of NW4, 8% of NEX, and NW\& of NE\
and’ Ns of SEX and BW Of SE quarter of
section 4, in township 18 N, range. 12 E, is
to be trested ag mineral in character, and
te homes ce grip than for agricul.’
ture ’ the contraty is preved'
after dué notice. epi Pre"
And wheress, Andrew J. Moulder, Land’
‘Shans of the University of California, Post
address’ San Francisco, Ost, ou
she ait da’ tet mete won id 1873, present for
; i iuns Nes, 394, 996,
oe 1-2. 99T, 998 and 998 1-2 claiming he
same land,alleging that it is agricmlinrad in
character, and more valuable for agricultu3 Taurerpams, Fou will take notice, that:
that u : ‘Sy virtue of instructions
from. the Commissioner of the ml
Land Offiee, dated— Sth, 1874;;we ©
af ary, 4. D. 1s74,
at }0o'dlock, A. M., at this office, be
the Register and Revelver, for the
of proofs to determine as to the character
f ——_— v
‘Year first above written.
_T. B. McFARLAND, Re:
~0. P. STIDGER, —
of Nev om SATORDAY, Jan.
TOPIC“ is hereby given that GEOKGE .
ainter, bears $562 £9 links ond the 4] ‘%#llings of Missourt=Canon snd slong the
‘tions 36
. eax tree 2 ft in
Swed ‘Tayler survey
No. 525.
Mining Claim.
7
for-a Patent to a
“@Uo {Emigrant Claim) land fothe Sonth
COSITED STATES LAND OFFicr (7 an on
ar Sacramento, Cal; Novi 17, 1873-5
and,thence § 84° 30’ W 3.87 éhsine over
' stural“fravel lamds azxfa along: the: Old
Chalx Mouttain Road toan old oak stump’
. inarked S ¥ Co. and thenceS 76> 36" W 3.18
. chains over natural gravel Tands+to a stare
marked 8 Y CoNo ] and RD-No 44-and_-£
claimed by 8 N Co, and thenceS 76>, W3.7
chains along Emigrant ¢lsim to-s crooked
oak, marked io. T Nol4 and BD—No
4
aaa is kereby given 1 whom it may
concern, Vhat an application has been
“made by WILLIAM H. DURYEA and DAVID ROSE, whose P. @. nddress' is You Bet,
Nevada co., Cal., to the Government of the
United States fora Patent to the following
escribed Placer Mining Claim, viz ; Known
as P and: DwWryea Pivcer Mine, situated in Ohalx Bloff Mining District, in Nevada County, State of California, being bownied and_ilescribed as foilows, to-wit : on
surveyed and mineral lands in Yownship
16 North, Kange No 10 East Moent Diablo
Base and Meridian, in the district of lands
subject to sale at Sacramefito, Californig,
Commencing at acedar stump 75° feet
and marked: B.C yo. Ne ¢Birdseye Co.)
and 8: D»Ne-1,-(Rose wd Da’ drunning these, var. 182 cast; W424
chains over 8 washed gravel-bank along B~
Pe Co-tand tos pine stake, BC corner not
found but set and marked R D No 2, and
théfice N-26° 45 E-¥.75 -chaifis: along BC
Co's land over Washed gravel bank toa High
bank, 50 feet high, and thence over natural
gravel land, rising to. an 6ak Stake, BC
corner pot found but set’ aud marfed RD
No3;total distance run 9.70 chaand thence N
54> 45' £4.28 chains to BC Co corner not
found but set snd marked-R D No 4; and
thence ST8P E58 Chains. along the Gail
placer mine to an oak stake marked G & C
(Gail Ciaim) No 6>and marked said stake
RD No No 6, and thence N.0S 80" W 15.00
chains along the Geil placer mine, over
slightly descending-gravei dands into Mis‘sourt Canon to Gail claim corner’ about 56
feet in the tailings of Missouri Canon and
marked D No.7, and from whichasmal
‘spruce tree’ 18 inches pm diameter bears 8
12° 3’ E 6.82 chs and marked B T, a
thence N 862 15’ E 16.78 chains along the
line of the Gail'claim to Gail clainycorner
and marked R D.N68, and from which a}
doubie oak 24 in.and 18 in.in dia bears S 31°
35° W 1.89 chs and marked B T, and trom
which aiso a section stake common to Secandi saad Sections-29 awd 32 of 'f
16N,R10 E bears N BIS 0’ 2” E 5.36 chs, but
not accepted, and thence .N 3° E1.51 chs
across, Missouri Canon and along the line of
the Gail claim to Gail claim corner not
found but sect and marked R D Ne-9, and
thence N 88> W 19 $4, chains along the
tailings of Missouri Canon and the line of
the‘Gail claim to Gail claim corner toa
Ling stake «and epixed rR.D No 10, and
thence N 62> 45°°W 7.80 chains along the
tailings of Missouri Canon and the: line of
the Gail claim to Gail claim Corner toa
pine stake marked R D No ll, and thence
N 82> 30’ W 37.57 chains along the tailings
of Misseuri Canen_and-thetine of the Gail
claim to Gail claim corner to an oak stake
maarited R D No i2;and trom which asprace
stump 4 fcet in diameter’ bears 8 35 45’ E
1.85 chs, and from whereI run the same
connection lime as E, C; Uren, U. & Deputy
Mineral Surveyor, had .made for the Gail
placer mine, S 78° W 23.90 chs, -var18°
E; to a staks commento Secs.30 and.al, T.
16 N, R10E and Secs’ 25 and 36;'T16 N, R
9 E, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, and
thence N 227 14’ & 49 00-chains across Missouri Canon and Jands to the west {claim.ants unknown). over rising natural gravel
lauds to an oak stuke set hi rocks surroand
by chaparal and marked BC No 5and RD
No 13; and thence 8 68° 45” E 19.20 chains
over rising patural lands and partly hydrauliced off-along land fo the north,
claimed by the 8. ¥ Canzl Co, te a stake set
‘in rocks and marked © BN rand RD Not
14, and thence. 8 3>°E 16.38 chains over
rather steep descending grayel land parthyhrydrauticed off’ into a branch of Missouri
Canen toa dead spruce tree marked C B No
3 and R D No15,tands fe theeast claimants
unknown, and thence N 85° 64 E8.15 chs
along # brane eh of Missouri Canoe tailings
‘line of, Haseny’ Pesthass’ aleten ead
stake agreed upon as their corner, and
thence N 789 5u° £8.00 chains over gravel
tands dually rising to an-oak-staump*
yore iD along lands to the porth benging to Jefireys, Kose and Duryeas,;
thence § 845 20° E 4.15 chains fo a @mall!
epithe treé 8 inin diameter on the edge of
an old reservoir and marked T Ne 5 and. RK
» No li, land ‘to the north claimed by
Jeffreys, Rose and Duryeas, and thence N
45> 12’ E 20.00 chains over rather steep
vicimg gravel land toa large pitelh pine 3
feet in diameter and dead at the tep, and
standing on ec of Chalk BIW? mountain
and marked T’ No 5 and R D_No 18, and
thence $ 53° E 3040 chains over very
rough gravel Innde along the edge of Chalk
Bluff “mountain{ claim. and claimed
by them to a small Pine tree 6 in-in ‘diaineter and marked G T No 7 atid R D No 19,
and standing on the summit of a ridge between Chalk Bluff and Sugar Loaf mountain, near the distributing box of the Chalk
Blu water ditch, and running thence 8
265 W 18.10 chvins over the westerly side
of Sugar Loaf mountain, along Iands to
¢laim to-asmall bal fir 4 intér and marked T No 8 ard R D No 20, and
from where an oak tree 2 inin diameter
‘bears N S19 E 0.55 chs,and thence,S 22> 46
‘'E 16.60 cheover rather reugh gravel Jand
to a dead oak tree 18 inin diamicter standing om the edge of eld Chalk: mountain road
aud nrarked ‘T No 9R BP No 21, tands to the
east claimed by the Chalk Bteff niining
Claim and frum where an eak tree 48 iain
diameter Aiazacter-bears $.$4>.30". W 1.18 chs and
thence 8 28° W 4:97 Chains to an oak tree 2
over rather level gravel lands.covered with ‘
cha : lands to the east claimed by the
Gliatk Bluff mining Co. “This tree stands’
close toa steep hydraulic bank and thence:
S 25> 45° W 20,60chains over rising gravel:
jand partly hydrauliced off, and to the east
claimed by the S Y Canal Co, and com monJ ly Known as Chickén Point to an oa tree 9
feet im diameter standing close to B © Co
water ditch, and marked G T No il and R
D No 23, and thencssS 8° 35° W 3.98 chains
over gravel Innd toa pitch pine 2 fect in
diameter marked K_D'No 24,.and thence 8
38°45’ W 7,93 chains ascending over gravel
lands and crossifg the B ( Co water ditch 1“
chain from St 24 tos dead pine 4 ft in dia
meter marked, R D No'25,and thence N
24? 98 W, 0. cheRs toan-cag tree 2 feet
in diameter marked K D No 26, and thence
N 69° 15 W 1.55 chains crossing Sardine
Ravine to an vak; tree? ft’and 6 fm in dia, meter, and marsxed. RD No 27, and ipence
S 28° Ye W 8:24 cliuins along said favine
to-an oax tree 2 feetin diameter and marx.
ed KD Ne2s, ant thence § 19° 50” W 6.98
chains aiéng safd ravine te a pitch pine 2
tent it diameter and marked & D-No 29 and
thence 8 23° 25° W 6.50 chains over ute vel
dand to an tree 13.in.in diameter and
marked. K D No 36, sud théce N S8° 40’
W 5.62 chains over vising _ revel Jand to an
@iameter and marked R-D
No 31,. and lands on the hast mention<d
lines to the east claimants utxnown, and
thence N 4> 40° W 13.45 chains over rising
gravel land to a ccrner stake of the Atxins .
: , and marked. M P M and
KR D,No 32, land to the west claimed ty
and thence N 22° 45’ W 2.46 chains
along the Atkins and ‘ayler Survey to
epg ed te Ke 38 and S 25° 45 E
3 irom a © marked A I
thence \N 55=-E 5. che t ~
gravel land partly hydranliced of,
staxe settwa hydrautic cut and
¥ Co, and thence N 179 E 5,29 chains over
washed arieana _to_the cast’
Claimed by S-Y Co, and 2N 26° Bx,
chains over washed dine “5
. the eset clauinc, by BY Ge tos nie Bahl
By ering gee go? C8, 1B
lic lands
letued
mt the s: ¢ “by Sout q
mney COMPANY 98 aiake weerned. § X Go, .
north from the center of Williams Ravine, . Sas pokscesion since prior to the -y:
‘MEW REMEDIES,
the east claimed by the Chalk Bluff mining . 'f
feet indiameter and‘? Noll and R D-No 227)
45, starding in the line of fhe old Chalx
chains along the line of the Emigrant claim .
overnatural gravel lands partly hydratiliced .
off; toastike set in a hydraulic ‘cut ahd)
marked EG Co. andi R D Ne 46; lands to)
the South claimed by BG Co. themce N32°
30° W 4.13 chains along the line uf the Birds .
eye Co. claim over partly hydranliced off
land to the plaee of beginning; lands to the .
West clainied by B C.Co. Containing 435. .
66-100 acfes. ee :
Said claims were located many years since
and no record thereof can be found.
‘The applicants claim by purchase and
with their grantors have been the owners of
i
i
1366.5 es, Z = a
Adjoining claimants are on the north,
owners of the South. Yuba Canal Co. claims,
Hussey Bros. claims, Jeffrey & Co. claims,
and Chalx Mountain claims, on the east.
owuers of Chalk Bluff claims and vacant!
_land : on the south and. west owners of At
kins and Taylor claims, South Yuba Canal
Co. claims, Emigrant claims, Birdseye
Creek Co, claims, Gail Co, claims and vacant
ground ; said claim being still more partieularly described insthe diagram posted
and filed with said application. ° ;
Ail persons. holding any adverse claim
thereto are Hereby. required to present the .
same before the Register and Receiver of .
the United States for Sacramento Land Dis. .
trict, at Sacramento, California,within sixty .
days from the first. day of publishing aad .
posting hereof, beDated Nov. 17th, 1873. : PTE GeeE TY
T, B, McFARLAND, Register,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE. _
®t NKW REMEDIE .
DR.-GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREBT,
{ISTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat .
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases: .
euch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphi.
isin all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In?
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of yearss
standing) and Ulcerated legs ucsooss.ui ly
treated. ia ‘
DR. GIBBON fias the pleasure of announciag that be has returned from visiting
he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his. Dispersary, 623
Kearney Siveet, corner of Commercial, San>
Franeiseo, where his obi pmtients and those
requiring his services may find him. __
“Phe Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in secking out néWremediesjand has
returned with increased facili for the
aileviation of human suffering.
Herrible Diseases.
How._many-thousands-of persons, ‘both
male and femnele, are there _wufigring ont a miserable existence from the etfect of secret indulgences, or from virus”
absorbed into the system ! Look -at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces-andtheir broken dowi constitwtions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the cperment. of life. In this—horrid
stteontiody t usands suffer-untild ath closes
the scene. Let-perents, guardians, friends .
attend’ te any of those who are sufferiag
“mnaladics—see
cured before it be too late. Send them im.
mediately to Dr, Gibbon, a physician who
has madc private disease his especial study .
for years, and who is certain to cure-:the .
most — ak without mercury or .
injurious ¢ 8. It is im t to those
are afflicted,” : who lor tothose who ate inter .
PALCCUP SPORE UMNY Preteitied foster. 2 Po
4nfest-all cities, publishing their ‘skill in .
curing all diéeases ina few days, imposing {
upon-the public by using the names of erm.
inent physicians from Furope and other
placeey Be, thereforé, careful and make .
strict fnquiries, or you may fall into tho .
bands of those charlatans. ‘
Seminal Weakness. .
Seminal Emissions, the c¢ mence of .
self abuse. This solitary vieé, or depraved .
sexual—indulgence, is practiiced by the .
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with mnerring
the following train of morbid »
Fanless cembatted by acientific niedical .
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark .
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring.
ing in the ears).4oise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiaess about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
cénfused wision. blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffiderce in. approachingstrangers, a disiike to fonm new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun seciety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimplesand varieus
tions about the toon fw
breath, coughs, consump , Right
. Sweats, Nionomania and frequent insanity.
if relief be not obtained, persons so affiicted should apply im ly, either in
rson or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
his diseare, which never fails of effecting
quick and radical cure. Dr. G, will give
One Hundred Doligra to any one who will
prove antiafactorily to him that he wasc
se" thik womplaing by éither.of the
ncisco quacks. SAT ee SSSEEMERY CRS OE
~ . fittose who contemplate marriage, who
a: ‘under any: of bane "Heated
ar should not forget the sacred respon ity resting wpon them, mor dela:
to outa inte.
Persons calling at — Gibbon’s off § or
sending for packages of medicines may rel
with implicit faith; and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and wrtually sat remuneration of
rendered, considering. the citcumstahces .
= cases, rather than a tev prevalent and .
practice-of-extortion among quacks
. and pretenders. ’ .
ptoms, .
h
eto each patient a written instrument, .
ding hime?
tharpent cure, or e no charge.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT.
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib. .
ben, stating case, smyptoms, length of .
time the disease has continued, and the .
medicine farwarded, free rom
iad. te any part of the
country, with full and pleim direction for
use. By enc $15 in cmrrency or $1 in
» in a, fed letter through th
Pont Ofies through Wei ieree Co.,
2 of medicine will be
wid DR. J. GIBBON, 623 Kearacy
, corner momercia, 1, San Fran 3
Post Office Bex 1957, qmeneieos:
Private entrance on Commercial trast. ~
. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the ie
—
DB. GIBBON that
ment ia the Dany
bye
Ad
[
-. _ public auction to th
‘-Mousitein Kom and thence 8659-45" W 11-52"
j tad_toto-wit
ete aid Bae
y kitehen fiztures, bar room stove
. 1874, at.10 o'clock, A. M,
a x
with any of these horrible life destroy 108
that they are cared for and . t
\.18%4.
inty, . torney for s#id plantiffy it’ ts ordered that
“services .
. and ex-efficio Clerk of t
4 (-——-) ary, 1374
in. 3 in, tubes.
Acministrator’s ga). *
w e es ve
. OTICE ts hereby gi reas.
. N Y Given that in: <2
i ance of atordervfthe T, IR" Dire.
. of the County of Nevada, OP ae a Cour;
#
}iua, made on thes th day of 1 ‘ifur.
D. 1873, tn the matter of the Eemae, 4.
Administrator of said “Estate wit ' ed, ¢
ill :
€ highest pia: i
cush in gold coin of the United aot
America, and patos te eontinnsr: $ of
said Probaté Court, om ° zone wy .
Monday, Dec, 29, 1573
At 12 o’clowk, M.;in front of Meri.
Burt's store, pg eo Bioomferntticwns
County of Nevada, “ull the right, tit} se
terest and estate o1 the suid de: euned ae
time of his death; #na al} the riy far eg
und dnterst that the waid-stute (acto
erstion of law or otherwise acquj )
than,or in addition te that or the pail a
G, Ballard, at the time ef nis death, 4
the toHowing described property.
Those cértain two houses and . st
Cuinbiig Canon, BloogyAT, BT Kiowy
ae Dy op.
fe
field ‘Ip’, Ne : ye
ua.the Boarding House of John G po
deceased. Also,a honse, hall sud at
Sithate and being at (’olumbia Hill, Neve
County; Cul. Said house, hail and He
being situated upon land not Chiglepes
estate-ef deceased; :and.are to Le Feit
therefrom. Also, sat. the same fime an}
place, the following personal property 6
wit: 11 beds and bedding, Crockery ‘and
glassware, castors, lamps. knives and torts
1 dow: Ginner buckets, 4 -clotks: ee
13 chairs, . sofa and 1 rocking ; habe dete:
ebairs sud centre table, 1 purlor stoye and
pipe, 1 a snd clothing tnii quartz
spevimens, 6 puckages playing ¢ ie
tare and bar fixtures. « ae eed.
erms—Cash on day of sale in Upj
States guld coin, : 2 Enid
; j JOHN M. BUSH
Administrator Of the Estate of Joly G
Ballard, deceased. :
Niles Searls, Attorney. a
Notice is hereby given that the 9.
the Rea! Estate, «bove deserilind. tbe tae
postponed to SATURDAY, dJannary 174),
1874, at _the’same lowr and place above:
stated. JOHN M; BUSH
: Administrator of said kstute:—~
'* ALIAS SUMMONS,
ie the Justice’s Court -of Nevada Town.”
A slis, in the County of Nevada, State of
California. D. W. Stanger plaintiff, 5 yo.
ron Foot, defemdant, The people-of the
State of California send grec'ing to Myron,
Foot, defendant. You are hereby’ required
and directed to appear before nie, at My office in Nevada Township, in the connty of
Nevada, Cal. in.an action brought againg
you by the above nanied plaintiff and in
8 #erthe complaint in suid-action; on flein
my office, om the Sth Vay OF Meth, A. D,
15:4, Bt. The said action’
is brought-toreccver a balance due ona Cer
tain promissory note amounting to $177 w
and interest thereon from’ Jan. 21st, 1876,
at the rate often per gent per anuum, pw
suant to a Complaint now on file in saiu x
tion, said amount payable in-gold andi}
ver coin of the United States. And-you a
notified that if you fail to so appear and on
swer said complaint, as above required,
said plaintiff will take judgment agains
you_for the said sum of $177-00-and interest
payable in gold and silver coin together
with costs pursuant to complaint Given
under my hand this 2d day of January, A.
D.1874. , W.H. DAVIDSON,
Justice of the Peace of said Township:
State of California, County of Nevalla
Ownship of Nevada. In the Justice’s Court
in and for said Nevada Township, County
of Nevada and State of California, . D, W,
Stanger, plaintiff, vs Myron Foot,~ defend.
ant Upon reading and filing. the affidavit
of D. W. Stanger, said. plaintiff, und-it. satisfactorily appearing therefrom to me, W.
H, Davidson, Justice of the. Peace, in and
for saiT Township Of Névada before whom
resides without the State of Californis—
That said defendant, Myron Foot, has d&
parted from the State of California, spd
; thats good-eanse 6f-action—exists—th-thi
suit in favor of plaintiff herein and against
said defendant and that said defendant iss
necessary and proper purty defendant there.
to to the. ssid action, Thauton demand of
plaintiff after the return of criginal suumOtis and alias’summons has been duly is
sued in said action bearing date Jan. 2d,
Onmotionef J. I. Caldwell, Esq. atthe service of the summons in this action
+-be-made-by-publiestion thereof in the Ne
vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper pub
lishedin said Neyada Township at less
once a week for the period of two months.
And it further: appearing in. like rtoanne?
satisfactorily to me that tle residence of
said defendant, Myron Foot, is_ known»
be at Gold Hill, in the County of Story snd
State of Neyada, on like motion it is order
ed that acopy of the suminons and ccm
complaint to be forthwith deposited in the
Post Office, directed to said defendant, M)ron Foot, at kis place of residence, Gold
Hill, Storey county, State of Nevada, 2
; W.H. DAVIDSON,
edustice of the Peace, Nevada ‘Pownship.
“NéWVada City, January 2d, 1874.
PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE of ‘California, County of Nevad.
. In Probate Couré. In the nistter
the estate of Freeman Folsom, decearee
——Ht appearing tothe Court by-petitivn duly
filed by Daniel Folsom, administrator @
the estate of said deceased. That it is pee.
essary th: sell the whole of the property of
baid deceased to pay the debts.of suid de
ceased and the expenses of administratwo,
as will more fu ly appear by the petitien
now on file. ‘Therefore it is: ordered that
the said Daniel Folsom atoresaid be: s+
thorized to sels at public sale the follow:
ind deseribed property; 4 shares in the Em
pire gronnd, situated in Bridgeport tos>
ship; 2shares in Banner ground, situs
as;last above numed; 2 shares in Siam
Créek Quartz Mining Go., in Grass Valley
township. It is therefore ordered that the
DK. GIBBON is thie: kaa win Clerk 6f this Conrt post the notices te¢
éd by law and that said notice be publisbe
in the Nevads Daily Transcript, in accoré
f to effect a radical amd per. ance with Jaw, requiring all persons ink?
ested in-saidéstate to_appear. before tt
said Court and sbow cause why ap om!
should not.be'made in the premises. 5¢
parties to appear on Wednesdey, the 1%
day of February, 1874, at the Court Hom,
in the City of Nevada, at 10 o'clock, 4. ™
Nevada City, January 3d, 18/3. :
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office Of the County Clerk of the Coupty
of Nevada. I. T.C. Plunkett, County Clerk
of the County of Nevada. State of Californ®,
” 1 he Probate Court ia
and for ssid County, ao Bereby. certify the
foregoing to be a full, true and eurrect vy
of an original order, on file in this, BY ¥
as
. = said Court, this 3d day of Jani
T, C, PLUNKETT, CletkBy Jno. Pattison, Deputy
sae
Machinery For Sale.
THE & © BANNER MINE
Two Engines, 10x20 in.
ja
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‘Ome Boiler 54 in. diameter, 16 fact toma 3”
in. tubes. Hoisting and Pump!
‘One Engine18x4?2 in, built by
& Co, San Francieco. : 5
Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16
fect long.
chums, Trak
and in fact everyto™:
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