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January 16, 1874 (4 pages)

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PRIVATE, . MEDICAL _—_— Quick Cures & Moderate Charges CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE " Batablished by ee nt el RE PO DR. W. K. DGHERTY’sMedical and cal Institute, Ne, 519 Sacramento Street, _ Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors belgw te What Cheer House}. ; 1" SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, j \Kstablished expreesly to afford the afflicted, Sonnd amd Scientific Medical aid, in~ the Treatment and Cure of all f Private and Chronic disomses, Cases of Secresy { AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, Te the Afilicted. foe OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS ‘his_sincere tHianksto his numerous ———s this opportt: __-eoutinues to consult at bis Ingti _. cure of chronic diseases of Hie Lungs —.—Kitneys, Digestive, and-Genite-Urinary Or “<—~gremms, and all Priyate Diseases, viz: Syphi-" tisin-—all_its-forms and stages, Seminal nity to-remind them.that he Weakness, dnd all ‘the horrid consequences . «)? selfabnse, Gonorheea, Giecet,. jetures Jetturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual“Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Tuflammation of the Bladder. and the KidNOV B, Cha he hopes that his long expe-. -e and successtul practice will continue y t and successful remedies kinds. He uses no ate, treats his pathe most efficie against diseases 0 inercury, Charges mo has references of unquestion from men of known respectability and hig’ #anding in society.All parties c ng him, by letter or otherwise, will receive th best and gentlest tréatment, and implicit Srorecy. = 4 To Females. t When a female is enervated or afflicted * with discase,as weakness of the back and Jimbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, Joss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability,.nervousness, derange._ ment of digestive functions, general debility, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to fer she should go or -write ut onte to the ce Lek bemae Boe ter, W. K. Doneaty, at his Medicai Institute, . . -and consuit-him about her troubles and ~~ diseases, Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from paintul suffering amd premature death. : : : To Correspondents. Patients.male or female residing in any part ot the country, however distant, who may desire the opinion-and advice of Dr» Deher+:,in their respective cases, and who think Proper to submit a written statemen*’-of ~ o ¥ #h-in-preference-to holding a personal: interview, are réspectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOSTSACRED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every contidence. If the case be fully and -candidly described, personal communication * will be unnecessary, as instructions, for ~ dict, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, tineludny the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea.of the purport of the letter dr parcel so. transmitted,— Should your condition require immediate attention, ®end ten’ dollars, coin [er that value in currency] by Mat. or WELLS, Far«io & Co's Express, and a package of medinecessary instructions for use. Consuita-.; tions by letter.or otherwise FREE. Perinanent cure gtiaranteed or no pay. ‘Gime _Spermatorrhea. \ DR. DOHERTY has just published ah Aimportant_pamphtet,° embodying his own views ‘and experience in relation to Iimpe, tonce or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoa, or Seminal Weakness, Ner» vous and Physigal Debility consequent on ~“this affection and other diseases of the sexual Organs. This little work contains in formation 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. ~ a2+ San Francisco, Cal. pee PROBATK NOTICE.—State of Califor\yoomlg Dia, County oT Nevada, #8. In the mat . “ terof the Estate of J, L, Covell, deceased © Pursuant to an order of this Court made this day, Notice ia hereby yiven, that Mondas the 19th day ofJanuary, 1874, at3 o’cl’k P. M., of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the County.of Nevada has bcen appointed for hearing the application vf Clarkes Hegarty praying that a decuinent now on file in this Court. purporting to-be the last Wilf and testanient of 3.1. Covell, deceased, be admitted te Prebate, sud that letters testamentary be is ued thereon te the said Charles Hegarty at which time and place all persons interested therein may appesarard contest the same, Nevada, Jan, Sth, 1874, ss ; T. C, PLU) KETT, Clerk. __ By John-Pattison. Deputy. Nilés Searls, Attyfor Petitioners. _j6 Notice to Creditors. K STATE OD PHILLIP BALTZ, de“4 cease Notice is hereby given, by the undersign Administrator of the. vo beve nar extatefo the ¢réditars of and all persons having clits ,against the Psto exhibit them-with the hecessary vouthers, within . 1durmonths after the first publivation of " __ thin notice, to-The unde: ed at -his>see dence, on Bonlier Street, it the City of Ne vada, State of Ca:ifornia, a 2 ‘Nev City, December 34,1273, 2 CHARLES F. SCHWARTZ, ’ Administrator of. the Estate of Phillip ‘Baltz, deceased, : ge Williams & Johnson, Attys. dd SUMMONS. NTATF of California, County of Nevada, 9) #s. In the District Court of the Bour~ teenth Judicial District of the State of Calitornia, in and for the County of Nevada. The People of the State pr fernia seud _ greeting to Daniel Clancy and James Divina, defendants. »ppear in an action brought against-you in he District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and tor the County of Nevada, on the dard day of July, 1872, by TT. W. Sigourney, ;laintiff, and to angwer the eompiaint filed therein, within ten days («Xxelusive of the day of serviee) after the service on you of this Suuamons—if served within this county; or, if served out of this County, but in this district, within twenty Gays; other. wise, Within forty days--or judgment will bo taken against you by default, wecording tothe prayer of said complaint. Scing an auction for the recovery. of the sum of Six Hundred and Six Dollars {dye on a.certain promissory note, dated April 23d 18638, inade by the above named aéfcmdants and payable to this plaintig) together with interest on the sum of threehundred dollars rit the rate of two per cent. por menth from Le ‘tuis date, a @ for costs ¢Y suit, all in gold /oin. of the United States, Amd you are hereby. notified, that if you FAI to appear and pewiet the said com tas wbove re. quired. the said ; take Fwtiglucnt for the same speci in said em. plaint, to-wit: $606.00 in gokd coin with inIn testimony whereof, I, T, C. neces j P. — _ «f District Court orena amy hing vnd impress the Seal said Court, at of. . wf July, A.D, 1872. $19. \ aie. 2 -. Im Males-and Irregularities wouldtske+-binom fon the cheek=th for the You are hereby required ta’ fice, im the City of Nevads, om tke 20d day . 1° 4 : No 524. Application for a Patent toa ‘. . Mining Claim. United Statés Land Office, No. 515, = Application. for-a “Patent to a 2S “No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or other= wise, Free. _ _{PYHIS_CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoye(i on this Coast an uninterrupted “puccess of the most celebrated Institutions of age. “The gréat number annually ri ved and sured; p <it in point of ntimber of patients am very firstof the world, and the success ofits treatment ranks it second ne EMvate pIaky in Females the great destroyers of health. Phe. ; fa Si the system, anddermine and destroy it; are insideys, the strength and-vigor from : © puny and diseused poison, through successive generations, the racc of man, ‘Fhe marks can be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, cripples;the Idiotlc, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MEDICAL ENEMY*to-nian; combining with the Veneresl, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious , MINERAL POISON are not cured; the disgasebas assumeda new form, ——. . Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH -PARTIAL CURE, “fhat leaves the poisor to-crawl through the syttem, eating its "way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a. viruence that will baffle the effects of medicine The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his. muscular and mnental organization shoild stop and consid whenceita rises, He will find im the weak. is of the back, trembling-of the linibs, digestion ;.umaccountabie failing ers of the mind, distaste for society, dread impending troubls, forebodings of evi), sleéplessness, troubied. and lascivicas dreams, ac panied by growing deafness, loss of musctl power, and numerous other symptoms of. rganization, destructive of all diseases—SeminatW calness—wasting sway his powers, destroyi him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of ‘its apsearance brings no relief. ree Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one ne hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to kim for 80 much of her happincés is a victin of his vit; and an innocent companionof his punishment. He adds to-his misery and disorder untik hope leaves him. There is ne rescue—except in proper and skillfultreatment. Cons@it, then, at once; a physician 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 dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fils thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided yictimns,should consult wi aout delay, one-who will sympa thise with their sufferings.—To snéh th Doctor would especially recommend? him giving to each and all: guarntées of a e jexposure. at IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. ya A NUEETLING and ALONZO COOPER, whose > i years, and has becomt.one-of the frame, . . MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL “the positive-teaces-of-that-mostterrible-and+} if rfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinfrom the first day-of publishiug he , sacramento, Cal. Noy 10th, 1373.5 A FRICK, JOHS B. ERICK; ALBERT Pest Office’is Little York,Nevada County, California, hayetuade application for a Patent for the Swamp Angel Placer Mine, situate in Lowell Hill Mining District, Nevada Cvunty, California, anddescribed in the Apiat and field notes om file in this office, as tollows, Viz : . Connecting: line — Commencing*at-the west corner of the claim ata ‘stake marked §.A-P M, for Swamp Angel Placer Mine, on tine of the east New York Plecer Mine from which s black ak, 15 inches in diameter bears N 81° F 58 tinks distant-and run ; varistion 22° 30’ East: N 50'¢> E 3.40 chs small ravine besuring 8 E and -N W, 8.00 chs Trail N avid S, 16.00 chains Wagon Road N and's, 20.63 chains cross Swamp ‘Angel Tunnel; 21,96 chains small ravine 5 . N W; 23.21 chs to the’ N W corn aim set a stake marked 8 A-P > ch black oak 8 inchesin-diameter 19 links distant, and theor‘efions 7 and 18, 12.end13 on fownship line ween Townships: 16 N, Ranges 10 and 11° Fast, bers S 55% 30’ East, 26.03 chains distant: ee, (Exterior boundariés) variation 22> Bast: 5. 87> . K.3.96 chains-.on line of the Goitten Ball Placer Mi .e, cross A Cooper 8 garden fence, 4:76 chains; shed or south side of Coope: house; 3.49 “chains, ferice tenves~ Cooper's garden; 6.91 chaims, ditch 3 links, wide ‘bearing ‘N and $112.56 chains, Trail N and” S; variation 19° 45’ East: 14,78 chains; ditch 6 Yinks wide, SE and N W; 17.00 chs; wagon road to Lowell. Hild N and §:13.76 chains; wagon road: 21.50 chains; intersect ip-lineg, 1370 chains North from coruer to Sectiqns 12, 33, 7 and 1s: 33,75 chs Wagon road bearing $8 E and NW; 57.15 chs. tothe NE corner‘ef the claim; set_a—stake marked 8A P M, from’whith a black oak, *sinches in diameter, bears N62 30’ W 64 links distuzit; a black oak 36°“inches in diatuter, bears $ 56> E 9 links and the \ stake between Sections 7and 18 bears 8 165 45’ Fast 12.96 ehains; thence. variation 199 Fast:S14144° W13:10 chains; wagon road intersect Section line between Sections 7 and 18, 7.70 chains West from 1-4 staKe bestake anarked § APM; on crest of ridge between Bear River and Steep Hollow, from N68°-E 19 links distant; thence yari> 30’ East; S O24¢S=¥-20.00 chitins st of ridge to a ‘stake marked SAP ™M fronDwhich a black oak 20 inches in diameter bears NS1° 45' W 47 links district; a black oak 183‘iuches in’ diameter N 12° E 50 links distat Descend. N 521° W 7.50 chains; intersect township line 29.60 ehains S from cornerSé 13, T and 18; 22.90 chains; Lowell Hill N E and 8 W: 26.28 chain bears 8 52° ner Comiuon to be ation 2 along the? Bitch 6 links wide beariagy NE and SW; a Orga age ong rien Cis 35.42 ehains; trail N-E-and-—8-W; 44.39--ehs+trail North and South; 45,80 chains; small ditch 3 links wide North and South; 56.60 chains to place of beginning and containing 226,64 acres and being a portion of the . 8-4 of S E 4 Section l2and N E \ of N E-\% Section 13, T16N R10 £ and SW 1) or 8 W ‘4 Section 7 and N W.4% of NW 34 of Section 18, Township 16 North, Rauge 11 Fast, Mt. Diablo Base and. Meridian. Said loeation was niade in 1865, by Bryant Jourueygen, Cleiment-Dooly, James M. Dobiey, Daniel Bungardnéer — McGonagle and Johu Duffey, but was uot recorded, Adjoiniug the claimants are owners of the Golden Bull Placer Mine on the North, and the East New York Placer mine on the South. All persons holding any adverse claim the¥eto.are hereby required-to~present-thesame vefore this office within —~ days of; ‘ Registor. nl4 T, B.McFARLAN epee a Female isin troncle or afflicted ‘disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where ts there a physician who is fally competent to administer relief, and whose respectable stand.ng in sdcicty recommends him to-#he confidance of the community. The Doctor, understanding fnow tapertively necessary these reqairements are, feels called upon tointerpose, and by calling the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twanty Years, aud is fully qualified to admini:terin all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough @ manner as ee of study and practice--both in hospitals and, families —can make, to save them from tue hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them—introuble—one in whose Becresy the utmost confidence can be vlacee. To Correspondents. LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assuranco of acureat home. All letters returned or detroyed, Address, --» “BENJ, F. JOSSBLYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom NHERIFIE’S SALE,—By virtue of an Exe K-9 cution to me delivered issued out of theDistrict Court of the 14th Juaicial District . of the State of California in and for the ceun‘. ty of of Nevada, bearing da*e Dec, 224,1873, on a judgment rendered in said Court Noy. 29th, 1874, in favor of A, Delano and against the Coe @old Mining Company for the sen of Nine Hundred and Seventy-five and 25-100 dollars, damages, With imterest thereon at the rate.of 7 per cent per abuum. till paid, together with $24 ce:ts and disbursements, at the date of said ‘sadgment and accruing costs ; all payable in United States . gold coin, I have levied wpon the following ribed property, heretofore attached, toWhat certain quartz mine or set of ims knywn as the Coe Gold Mining Co's clahys, situated fn Grass Vallcy township, nia, ont rt of whats known ile, nivre “or less, from the town of Grass Valivy-arid dred and fitty (2550) feet in length @ the quarte vein or lode, known #8 the of Coe ledge and rdnning in an easterly and westerly direction and. crossing the Grass Valley and Nevada Toll Road, veur the house of B. W. Roberts, including one hundred {100) feet in width on the surface on cach side of said claim or ledge. or. two hundred £200) feet in width on the surface and all pardiiel veins or ledges contained in the surface measurement and dimensious of said mine ;together with the quartz crushing steam mil} Hoisting works and all maehinery and property known as the mill of the Coe Gold Mining Cowpany, situated upon and adjacent to the above described ledge er vein, inc.uding the steam machinery, { crushing and amalgamating apparatus,running gear and all other appuratus and maehdmery used in the working of said mill or connected therewith, and all buildings eov‘eritig the same, and all buiidings attached thereto and usedin the business of midling quartz ‘ together with a ccrvenient space around the some and as much of the a -wpon which the suid-tmillis situated as muy be required fur the convenient use and vccupation thereof. Together with al dips, angles, and also -all the metals, ores, gold and silver quartz rock [and earth therein, and al) rights, . privile{yes and Sppurtenancrs thereunto belorging or in anywise appertaining, = . Notice is hereby given that —will expase to public sale al) the abowe deswribed proppe to the highest bidder fer cash, in U,S. gold coin, in fr«mt of the Court House dour in the city of Nevada, ‘on SATURDAY, Jan. 18741 ry ms : MOA, d SP.M, Given u.der hand this Bi ry wt bees 184. JOSEPH PERKIN, Sheri By A, W. Potter, Under . Willampx dohuson, 2:45. 5 — ; hh IR John Day ledge, and more recontly asthe . § ' ‘Sheriff's Sale. ¥. VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, TO me directed/and delivered issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, bearing date November 24th, 1873, on a judgment rendered in said Court en the 20th day of October, 1873, in favorof A. W. Sisson, W. H. Wallace and C, W. Crocker. firm name Sisson, Wallace & Co. and aguimst the Tecoma Silver Mining Company, for the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred and Seven and 4-100 dollars dumages, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annuin till paid, together with costs and disbursements, at the date of said judgment and accruing costs amounting to the sum of three hundred and Sixty-two and 75-100 dollars, all payable in United States Gold Coin. I have leyied upon the following described preperty which*was heretofore attached to-wit; That certain property knowras the Tecoma Silver Mining Comy's Smelting Works, situated about onealf mile east of the town of ‘Truckee, Nevada County, State of California, together with all the builaings, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging consisting of steam engine, boiler and all machinery. Also, the effice building, “oal shed and forty acres of land, 1%¢ o@0 or less. Notice. is hereby given that I will expese to pubfic sale all the above described prop‘erty to the highest bidder, for cash in United States gold coin, in front of the Cour House door, in the City of Nevada, on . Saturduy, January 10, 1874 . , Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M. : Given -under my hand this dth day of Deo., A. D. 1873. * JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. . Dinder Sheriff ‘the above sale is postpdned to Monday, January 19th, 1874, by order of Plaintiff's Attorney. ; JQS. PERRIN, Sheriff, By A.W. Potter, Under Sheriff. United States Land Office. eae Sacramento, Cal. Dee: %3th, 1873, YO ALL WHUM IT MAY CONCERN.— Whereas, on the Ist day of November, 1x73,the plats ef township 18 North Ranges 12 and 13 East, were filed in the U.S. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal., and by Commis. sionee’s letter dated December 2d, 1871,and ctober 6th, 1872, the Nig of SE, N’¢ of Ay, and N}¢ of 4'f, 18 N, R13 KE, and NE L3¢ otf NW \ of sec 8, and EX of NE p34 and EX» of SE. end NE, of BW of seq. 22,and SW anlhSiy of NW, NEX of NW4, S's of MEY, and NW\ of NE and N3¢ of SEX an 4 of SE quarter of section 4, in township TSN, range 12 KE, is to,be treated as mineral in. more yaluable for mining than tural purposes until the coutrary is after duc notice. And whereas, Andrew J. Moulder, Land agent of the University of Culitornia, Post Office address San Francisco, Cal, did on the 15th day of November, 1873, present for filing in this office, locations Nous. 994, 996, 996 222, 997, 998 and 998°1-2 Claiming the same land,alleging thatit is agricultural in character, and more valuable for agricultural than for mining purposes. ng THEREFORE, you will take ‘notice, that: that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissigner of the General Land Office, dated Muy 6th, 1879, we have fixed the 27th day of February . A.D. 1874, at 10 U’clock,.A. M., sat this office, before the-Reygister and Receiver, tor the hearing of proofs to determine as to the charac of suid lanils, fo the eharecter agricul. b irs In Witness Whereof, We have } seal} hereunto set oer hands-and affixed: (——} the seal of this office, the duy and year first above written. T. B. McFARLAND, Register, _ HART FELLOWS, Teeciver, ‘0: P. STIDGER, : 2 a TOTICE is hereby vivefi that GEOKGE . f) and Warkéd BC Co; Novis (Birdseye Coz rs No3;total distance run 9.70 chsand thence N ‘the Guil claim to Gail claim corner not ‘placer mine, S TSS W234 drauliced off along land to the -north, i claimed by the 5.¥. Canal. o a.stuke get . in recks and marked C B No 4and‘R D No ‘} olese to a steep hydraulic bank and thence 1 land partly hydrauliced off, and te the east “ENITE STATES LAND OFFICE, =~ S§acramento, Cal., Nov, 17, 1873. 4— . WY OFICE is hereby given to whom it may. . concern, that gn spplfcation has been . made by WILLIAM. H. DURYEA and DA. VID_ROSE, whose P. @, addres#4s You Bet, . Nevada co., Cal., *o the Government of the . United States tora Patent to the following described Placer Mining Claim, viz; Known as the Rose and Duryea Plscer Mine, situaeted in Chale Bluaif Mining District, in Nevada County, State of Cabifornia, being bounied and described as follows, to-wit: onsurveyed and mineral lands.in. Township 16 North,-Range No 16 East; Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to. sale at Sacramento, California Comtineneing’ ata cedar stump.75.feet north from the center of Williams Ravine, and RD-Ne, 4,-( Rose amt Duryes)-and Ton nitig thenwee, var, 18° éast, S 89S W 4.24 chains over a_washed gravel bank along B C Co land te a pine stake, B C corner not’ ‘found but set and“inurked R D No 3, and . thence N 265 45-E 1,75 chains along BO Co’s land over washed gtavel bank toa high bank, 50 feet high, and thence over natural gravel lind, rising to an oak stake, BC corner not found but set and marked kD “S42 45’ E.4.28 chains. to BC Co corner not fotfmd. bat set and ‘marked R D No 4, and“thence Si8°-E 5:38 chains along the Gail placer mineto ay_oak stéke_ marked G-& C (Guil Claim) No.6, and ritarked said stake KD No No6, and-thence N 0S 30’ W 15.00 chains along the Gaib.placer mine, over slightly descending gravél.lands into Missori Canou to.Gzil claim cormer about 56 feet in the tailings of Missouri on and marked-K-D-No7, andfrom which weal spruce tree Is inches in diameter bearss_ 12° 3’ E 6.82 chs and-marked B T, and thence N 86° Tos? E 16-78 chains along the tailings of Missouri Canon and along the line of the Gail Claim to. Gail claim corner znd marked R-D-No 8, and from which double oak 24in.and 18in jn dia bears S 315 whichaiso a section stake common to Seotions 30 and Sland Sections 29 and 32 of T +yuarket 3 CojNo-t-and 8D ‘ : TURE RE SS. Y-CY, land tothe Sonth D1873, in the matter of the rg . G. Bullard, deceased. the un ; Adininistrator of suid Esty Nol4 and RD No public auction to the : jCash fnigold coin of the. Unitea i L theneeS 05> 46° W 11,59 America, ahd ‘subject —tocony Mountain Road and the 52 said Probate Court, on = 35° W189 chs and marked—B. ‘TF, and trom : and therice $ 84°. 30’ W 3.81 shsins over .
-atural gravel iands snd'along the O14 Chslx Mountain Road toanold oakstum) . marked SY Co. and thenceS 1 chainsever natural gravel landsto a staxe . hy G Co (Emigrant cluim) ¢laimed b¥ SN Coland thenteS 76S-W 2.74 Chains along Emigrant elaim to a creoKed . oak, marked E G. Ce. T, 45, standing in the line of the old Chalx chaing. along ‘the ine of the Rmigrant claim . oyer natural gravel lands partly hydrauliced . 30’ W 4.13 chains along the line of the Bir eye Co, claim over partly hydranliced o . lamdto the plaee of beginning; lands to the West cluimed by B C Co, Containing 436, 66-160 aefes. = = Said claims Were located many years since gud no recerd thereof-¢an be found. The applicants claim by purchase and. with their grantors bave-been the owners of pan in sien-simee prior to the ycar = i ——— ; Adjoining claimants sre~ onthe -nortti, owners of the South ¥aa-Canal Co. claims, . to-wit us owners of Chalx Bluff claims and Vacant’ land : on the south and west owners of At. estate Co. claims, and filed with gaia application. ~~ thereto are hereby required to present the . chairs same before the Register amd Receiver of . pipe, days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated Nov. lith, 1873. 5 T. B, McFARLAND, Register. States “fO°THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIE NOS DISPENSARY RNEY STREET, _btated None is hereby 76-36’ W_3.13_4\%. ance of an order the County of Nevada, State of off, ton stake. set in a hydraulic cut and { At 12 o’clovk, marked E G Co, andR D No 46, Jands to! Burt's store, the south claimed by E G Co. thence N 32° . County of Nevada, all the rig terest ard estate o1 the suid-deceasea time of his death, snd ali ranbante = eration of liw or otherwise acc hire than,or in addition to thit of the G. Ballard, at the time uf ris deat} and to the following described Pro: _Zhose cartath two hoses ate and being -in-Humbue-Cansn. : field Tp_,_Ne-ede-onmry— Cul, oo ee thet uarding House-ef gohn G. Buller, teased, : Hussey Bros. claims, Jeffrey & Co. claims, . pitusite and being at Columbia Hill and Chalk Mountain claims, on, the east . County, Cul. 1 being situuted upen land not Kins and Tay€or claims, South YubaCangl . therefrom, migrant clgims, Birdseye . place, the following personal Creex Co. claims, Gail.Co, claims snd vacant} wit: 11 beds and bedding ground ; said claim being still. more pdr. glassware, castors, lamps, knives itd forte ticularly described in the diagram posted . 1 do2sainner buckets, 2 clocks. sto: OL ES ae “~Thkitthentixtures; barroom atoye Ail persons—holding any adverse claim j-l1-chairs, Peefi-and trocking chair 7, Administrator of thie Estate Ballard, deveased. Niles Searls, Attorney, = Acministrator’s Salo. Given that in uf the: Probate Cour Of December, “e Estute of Johy ale, will seit. highest iii f. States -of lation by Menday, Dec, 29, 1873M., in front of WeKiiti , d : “ at North Bloomfiela, eae ht, title~in. the gut, title, has by up. aid Toby L, Of, iy perty, the said Estate and lots sity. T= ant kiidiey Also, @ -howse. ; Said house, hall aud Varn belonging $i) @Ad are to we remoy, : ¥e? Also, at the same : ef deceased, me tint anj “PLOpe Fty;-teecrockery end ks, stove and and pipe, she centre table, 1 parlor etove aust 1 trunk“amd-tlothing, and mate the United States for Sacramento Land Dis . specimens, 6 packazes playing cards, 1 trict, at Sacramento, California,within sixty . lamp and bar fixtures. ~~ * a _ rerms—Cash on day of sale in United -. guld coin, ‘ JOHN M. BUSH, : or Joly G. Notice is hereby given that the sale ef the Rea! Estate, sbove deseribed, has heen postponed to SATURDAY, January 17th, 1874, at. the same hourafl pluce eboye : JOHN M, BUSH, Administrator of said Estate, 16N,R16 E bears N 37° 0° 2” EF 5.36 chs, but not accepted, and thence N 3° E1.51 chs found-bat-set and marked Rh D No9, and thence N 88> W 19 84 chains along the tailiiigs of Missoufi Canon and the line of the: Gail claim to Gail claim corner toa pine stake and marked RD No 10, sud thence N 62> 45’ W 7.80 chains along_the tailings of Missouri Canon and the line pi the Guil claim to Gail claim corper tOa pine stake marked R D No 1J, and thence N 822 30’ W 37.57 chains along the tailings to Gail Claim corner to an oak stake mmarkec stump 4 fee 1.85 chs, and connection line as Bs Mineral Surveyor, had D No 12,and trom which a spruce in diamcter bears S 3° 45" whereI run the same C, Uren,.U, 8. Deputy ade for the Gail %,toastake commen to Secs3 16N,R10E and Sees 25-and 36, 9 E, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, thence N 22° 15’ FE 40-00 shains across Missouri Canon and—landste-the west (claimants un/nown), over rising natural gravel lands to an oak stake sot in rocks surrownd by chaparal_and marked BC No éand RD No 13; and thence $ 689 45’ FE 19.20 Chains over rising natural lands and partly hy14, and thence 8S UP E 16.38 chains over rather steep descending gravel land partly hydranlited off into a branch of Missouri Canon toa dead spruce tree marked C B No 3 and R D No 15, landsto theeast claimants unknown, and thence N 85° 04 E8.15 chs alogg a branch ef Missouri Canon tailings ‘to an-oak stake marked KR D Ne 16 alongsthe line of Hussey Brothers’ claim and-sdid stake agreed pon as their corner, and thence\N 78° 5U.E 8.00 chains over gravel tands gradually rising to-an—oak—stunrp markéd Rt D along lands to the north belonging to Jeffreys, Kose and Duryezs, thence 8 84° 20’ B. 4,15 chains to a small pine tree 8 inin didmeter on the edge of an old reservoirand marked T Ne 5and R D No 17, tend to the no elaimed by Jeffreys, Rose and Duryeas, and thence N 48° 12. E 20.00 chains over rather steep rising gravel land toa large pitch pine J feet in diameter and dead at'the top, dnd standing.on edge of Chalk Biuff mountain and, marked T No 5 and R D No 1s, and thence 8 53° E 30.30 chains over very rongh gravel lands along the edge of Chalk Bluff mountain} claim and claimed by them tonsmall Pine tree 6 inim diameter and marked G T-No7 and RD No l9, and standing on the summit of a ridge between Chalk Binff and. Sugar Loaf mountain, near the distr. buting box of the Chalk Bluff water ditch, and running thence § 265. W 18.10-cheins over the westerly side of Bugar Loaf mountain, along lands to the east claimed by the Chalk Bluff mining Claim to-asmall balsam fir 4 inin diame. ter and marked ‘I No 8 ard 2 D No20, and from where an—osk tree 2in-in diameter bears N-41°-E 0.55 chis,antl thence $ 22> 4@ E 10.60 chs over rather reugh gravel land. to a dead oak tree 18 inin diameter standing on the edge of old Chalk mountain roa@ and marked T No 9 R D. No 21, lands to the east claiined by the Chalk Bluff mining claim and from where an eak tree 18 inin diameter bears 8S 84> 30’ W 1,18 chs ard . thence S_ 28° W 4.97 chains to an oak tree 2 fect in diameter and 'T No ll'snd RD No 22 over rather level gravel lands covered with clfaparal;Jands to the east claimed by the Chalk “Bluff mining Co. This tree stands 835° 46’ W 29,50 chains over rising gravel Claimed by the S Y Canal Co, and coinmon“ly Known as Chicken Point te an oak trev 2 feet in diameter standing close to B © Co water ditch, and marked GT No.landR D No 23, and thencsS 48© 35° W 3.25 chains over gravel land: to a pitéh pine 2 feet in: diameter marked ’R D No 24, and thence 8 38° _ 45’ W 7.98 chains ascending over gravel . lands and crossing the Bb C Co water ditch 1 } cbain from‘St 24 to a dead pine 4 ft in Gia meter marked R D No 25, and thence N 24> 30° W:4.80 ehainsteamoak tree 2 feet in diametér marked RD No 26, and thence -N 69° 15 W1.55 chains crossing Sardine Rayine to an oak tree 2 ft and 6 in in diameter, and marked B-D No 27,° and thenee. $212 36° W 8.24 chains along said .ravine to ab oak treé 2 fect in diameter and murket RD No 28, and thence $199 50’ W 6.28 chains along said ravine to a pitch pine 2 feet in diameter and merxed RD No 29, and euce 8 2S 25° W 5.50 chains over gravel an oak tree 15 in. in-diamete? ana MER D-No 30, and thence N ss 40° ‘} over rising ravel land to an @ak tree 2 ft imdiameter and marged R D across Missouri Canon and along the line of . eal. in a registered letter through the VSTABLISHED in 1854, for the 4 such as Gonorrhea, Giect, Stricture, Sypl P isin allits forms. Seminal Weakness, In potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of yearsy . treated. ~< , : DR. GIBBON has the .pleasure of an. noancing that he has returned from visiting he principal Hospitals of Europs,and has . resumed practice at his -Dispensary, 623 . Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San~ Francisco, where his-eld. patients and those . requiring his services may tind him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor) money in secking out new remedies, and has . returned with ipcreaséd facilities for the . aileviation of human suffering. 3 Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persona, both . male and fémele, are there who are suffer. ing out a miserable existence from the ef. fect of secret indulgences, or from virus} absorbed into the system !. Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and . their ken dewu constitutions; disqualiying 3 for the happiness of-maarriage . er the enjoyment of Nfe. In this horrid; situation thousands suffer until d_ath closes the scence! Let pareitts, guardians, friends . ‘attcnd teany of those © are sufferiag with any of these horrible “wialadics=Kee that they” are Carved TOE TD cured before it be too late. Send thtmimincdiately. to-Dr. Gibbon,’ a physician wha } t . for years, and who is certain to cure ‘tae . 8b miost'inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to thoge * who are afflicted, or to those who are inter . ested in the welfare of their friends, ¥ careful of ‘the many, pretended doctors Who» infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in wfew days, imposing upon-_the.public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other bands of those charistans. . Seminal Weakness. . self abuse. This solitary vice mons ‘Fexual indulgence, is practtived by yeuth of both sexes to an-almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of m8; Wanless cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots tnder the eyes, pain inthe head, ringIng in ws noise like the rustling of leaves and iherattling of chariots, uneasiaess about the loins, weakness of the limbs, ; confused. Vision. Diunted intellect, loas of confidence, diffiierce t.approaching strangers, a disiike to form new™acquaintances, a disposition to shun secictyNeoss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples d various eruptions-about the face, furredtongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, right sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. . Lf relief be not obtained, persons so aMfict-> ed should apply. iminediately, either. in person or by letter, and have a cure effected or depraved . 1874, = Cor. Commercial, Sc Fraxcisco, 1 3 = standing) and Ulcerated legs ucvesa.ui ly . State of C Foot, defendant ‘of QD. W westeriia’ ppearing therefrom toSme, W.; {. Devidson, be . forsaid Townshipet Nevada before-whom-~ the action is pending, . resides.without the StatC-of California— . That said defendant, Myroi . partedrom the State of Califor . that a good cause or action ‘exists in this places, Be, therefore, careful and make . SUit in favorefplaintif herein and ugainst strict inquiries, or you may fall into the . said defendant wmnd that said defendaiit iva 0 necessary and proper purty defendant there to to the ssid action Seminal Emissions, the consequence of . plaintiff after the return of crigitial sun ALIAS SUMMONS.. “WtheFustice's Court-or-Nevate iti Tow. ship, in the County of Nevada, State o¢ furnia. D. W. Stanger plaintifl, ys M:detenaant, The people ef the Nornia send gree'ing to Myron You are hereby required and directod to appear before me; at my of: fice in Nevada tTownehig, in the county of Nevada, Cal. in an action j you by the above named plaiy swer the complaint in suid actionpen flein_my_office, on the 13th tay of Murch, AAD, . . . 1874, at 10 o'clock, ALM. -isbrought-to recover a balance due ona cei tain promissory note smounting to $177 and interest thereon from “Jun. 1st, 18%, . at the rate of ten per cent per annuni; pur. ; suant toa complaint nw on file in saiu ie . tion, said amount payable in gold and gilver coin of the United. States, notified that if you fail to so appear andin swer said complaint, as above. required, said plaintiff will. take judginent against you tor the said sum of $177 00 and interest payable in gold and ‘silver coin: together with costs pursuant to complaint under mjyhand this 2a diy of January, &. . D. 1874. Justice of the Peace of suid Township. ought against ¥ and tnThe said actin And you tm Given W.H. DAVIDSON, , State of California, County of Nevads, ~ in and for said Nevada Township, County of Nevada and State of California. _D. W. has madc private disease his ‘especial study /Xtanger, plainti™, ys Myron Foot, defends Upon reading and filing the aftidavit Stanger, said plaintiff,. ow) it, nut. nstice of the Peace. in and ut ‘said defendanse y has de anal That on: demand of and alias sunmmen bas been duly i+ the . Sued in said action bearing date Jan, 2nd, Qn motion of 3. T. Caldwell, Esq, attorney for said plaintiff, it is Ordered thak be made by pubhicatioirithereof in the Ne vada-Daily Transeript, a newspaper \published in said Nevada Towaship at Rae once.2 week forthe period of two monthe And it further’ appearing in like» mabmr ~ satistactorily to me timat said Gefendant, Myron Foot, is known . beat Gold-Hill,-in the County of Story:anl State of Nevada; on Like‘motion it i# order ; ed that a copy of the summons and colicomplaint to be fortAwith deposited in the Post Office, directed to said defendant, Myron Foot, at his place of residence, Gold Hill, Sturey county, State of’ Nevada, suzamens-in this action the residence of WH. DAVIDSON, Ndustice of the Peace, Nevada Township. ; cada Caty, danwisy 2d, 1274. by his new and scientific mode of treatiziy fis disease, which never fails-ofeffecting quick and radjcakeuré. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dellars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. z r mn tncnatnnond ee Men, who contemplate marriage, who tt La enn th sponsibility resting upon them, mor delay to obtain immediate relief. Sie: d Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon’s off 2 or gending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confdential secrecy with implicit faith, amd expect noumore than to be charged with a fairand nivtaally satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances f the eases, rather than a tee prevalent and fish-practice of extortion among.quacks and pretenders. ‘ DK, GIBBON is-responsible, and will give to cach patient a written, instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, Or make-no charge. aK Cured at Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . ‘HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibben, stating case, smyptoms, length of fjme the disease has continned, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free rom . ; damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain. direction: for use. By enclosing $15 in currency or. $1 in Creek est Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ef medicine will be forwarded by express to part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commereial, San Francisco, No 31, and land®an the last. mentioned lines to the east clai tk uLwnown, and . thence N 4> 40° W 15.45 cDains over rising . gravel land to a corner staxe OK the Atxins . and Tayler survey, and marked “M and HD No 32, land to the west claimed py . Foisom, and thence N 22> 45’ W 2.46 chains! slong the Atkins and ‘Uaylor Survey to . stake marked KR I) Now3 and 8 25° 45 EB 0.33 chs from a stake marked A T P BM, and thence N55°_E 5.99 chs to an onk stexe and thence N 21° 45’ E 3.17 chains over. gravel land partly hydrauliced offo a pine stane set-in-a hydraulic cut’ and marxe? § . ¥ Co, and thence N 17° E 5,29 chains over . washed hydraulic diggingsto the east claimed by 5 ¥ Co, and thence N 269. B &.94 1 chains over waxhed hydraulic dizgings to . Uieveast claimed by S ¥ Co, toa pine stare vet cS cut and aarked S Y Co, and thence 5 86° 30° W 7.93 chains over washed hydraulic lands ‘ AJOTARY PUBLIC. Office in the Transcript Bail ling, : marked S Y Co ovér rising wravel land t: : ‘thre-west claimed by south Yuin Canal (ly: Post Office Bex 1957, Private entrance on Commercial treet, “ — oe to put BOX 1957 on the let. seal Consultations. FREE. = Ba Cerrespondents will please inform:. j4 township.Clerk of this Conrt post the notices mqur ed by law and that said notice be publisbels in the Nevada Daily’ Transcript, in accordance with law, requiring all persous ini? ested in said estate to appear before the Raid Court and shew cause why au order should not be nade in the premiscs. Sar partics to appear on Wednesday, the 1th day of February, 1874, at the Court Heute, in the City of Nevada 8) Nevada City, Jannary 3d, 187: JOHN CALPWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of the Comme of Nevada. I T. C. Plunkett, County Cler of the County of Nevada, State of Calitornit, . and ex-efficio Clerk of the’ Probate Court 12 and for said County, ao hereby certity the foregoing to be a full, traeagid correct Copy of an original order, un filé in this, WY vr PROBATE NOTICE. ei TATE of California, County of Nevada. . In Probate Coust. _the estate: of Freeman Folsom, deceastl’ lt appearing tu the Court by petition dwy flea by bantet-Fotsonr;-xdimrinistrater-ot— : r { the estate of said deceased. ‘Ihat it is neesuffering ‘under any of hese fearful.) éssary to sell the—whole of the property of muladies, should not forget the sacred re. gaid ‘deceased to pay the debts-of maid de. ‘ceased and the expenses Of administration, a8 will more ‘tut now on fie. the said Daniel-Folsom aforesaid be aathorlzed to scl! at public sale the follow: ind described property: 4 shares in the Em< pire ground, situated. in Bridgeport tow ship; 2»hares in Banper ground, situate as last above named; 2 shares in Sia y appear bythe petiticn Therefore it is ordered that Quartz Miping Co., in Grass Valky It is therefore ordered tliat the Ga,.at 10 o'clock, 4. ¥. snd the seal of \. ‘Witness iny band ness ty Bay of Jani . ee said Court, this Jd ary, 1874. é a T,C, PLUNKETT, Clerk./ By Jno. Puttisou, Deputy. —_—— tate of Perry Boardley, decenay _crediterof, and to wt person claims against the deceased, to e them with the nee “vouchers with four Tionths after the first ublication of Us notice, to the saidsam: atchis . Place of business, corner ot Broad an Streets, City of Nevada. = Fine and pateral gray: Canal Company oa siany marued 8 ¥ Go, . = __Adwinistestor “of the “Estee” + Bunlley, doneased, "OT OT es. in. tubes. Hoisting and Pumping 1 . Oue Engine 18x42 in, built by H. J. Boot & Co, San ¥ranciseo. Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 3 in, tubes, Machinery . For Sale. “'T THE S. 8. BANNER MINE, Two Lugines, 10x20 in. in tee gear. 16 fect jong, etc, ete, and in fact-¢ poy unning a first-claee } sryvig all complete and nent THOR a » In the matter ot? eee weteg Teaser Ist insertion sequent inse We bay sources of organizatic _—pnildings« modations i wT Hh 5 State is sey dollars, 7 honor of 1 izations, h are Weak, zealous A Missionary intestad al for.23 vear ~ tists bie { 80; Episcoy ate-o nun body. Th gogtes, 801 egnt-edific have two c ans have.o the largest > lie, They ship. The has nat its ganization: Tae Alb on the co present ti Y OTICE N mectin Nevada and will be dela y Nevada, Ji