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PRIVATE MEDICAL AID .
Quick Cures & Mederate Charges
[CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
No 524.
for a Patent
¥y
. Application to.a
Ne, 525, ‘. and thence 984° 30° W 3.87 chains over
atural. gravel ianda end along the Old
Cltalk Mountain Road tosn old oak sttinip.
é ‘ %,
oe
DR. W.-K. DOHERTY’s —
: Bi comnpee in 1853.] e
No. 519 Sacramente Street, . ~
Corher of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doora
below the What.Cheer House
SAN FRANCISCO.” ‘
PRBS entrance on eget 9 wed on
: i3tablished expressly to afford the: aiflic
: _ Sound and Scientifie Medical aid, in
“the Treatment and Cure of ali
Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of
‘; ~™ Becresy
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
Te the A Mlicted.
OCTOR W. K, DOHERTY RETURNS
J . his sincere thanks to Tie niliherous
—patients for their patronage,and would take
s opportunity to remind them that hecontinues toconsult -at-his-tnstitute forthe
cxtre_of chronic diseases of thé Lungs,Liver,
Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary @rgana, and all Private Diseases,viz:Syphi3 in all its forms*an4@ stages, Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-atdnse, Gonorheea, Gleet, Strictures
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual
Debflity, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Infiammeation of the, Bladder and the Kidneys, etes.and he hopes that’ his long expe-_yience ancl successful practice will continue
to-insure-hinrs share-of public. patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he is enabled to apply
flid most efficient and successful remedies
against diseases of all kinds. He uses né
mercury, charges. moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracity
-from men of known respectability and high
standing in society. All parties consulting.
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
pest and gentiest treatment, and: implicit
pecreey, (i EE
To Females.
“When. a female-ig enervated ‘or afflicted
with disease, as weakness of the back and
limbs, pain in the head, dinmaness of sight,
loes of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart, irritability, nervousness, derangeanont of digestive functions, general debil-'
¢ ily, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases"
we peculiar to females, she should go or write
ut once tothe celebrated female Doctor,
‘W. K, Dowenry, at his Medicai Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and
daseases. (Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature
death.
‘To Corres dents. ;
Patients.male or female residing in any part
of the country, however distant; who may
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doheytv, in their respectivo cases, and -who thiti
_. proper te submit. a owritten® statement of
buch, in preference to holding a persona
interview, are respectfully assured that thetr
COMMUNICATIONS WILL. BE HELD
MOST SACRED. The Doctor is a*regular
graduate, aud may be consulted with: every’
cdntidence., Tf the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication
will be unnecessary, as instructions; for
diet, regimen, and the general treatment of
the caseitself, (includng the remedics) will
be forwarded without delay, and in such a
tanner a8 to. convey no idea of the purport
of the lettéer.or pareel so transmitted.—
Should your condition require Timmediate,
attention, send ten dollars, coin [or that
value in currency} bysMatm or WALLS, FarGo & Co’s Express, and apace kage of medi.
¢ine will be sont to your address with the
neecssary instructions for use. Consnitatrons” by letter or ; FRER Pere
manent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Spermatorrhea, :
DR. DOHERTY has just published an]
important pamphict, embodying his ewn
views and .experience in relation to Impo,
tence or Virility, being & short treatise on
Spermatorrheea, or Seminal Weakness,-Ner¥ous and Physical Debility consequent on
this affection and other diseases of the sexual Organs. ‘This little work-contains in
formution of the utmost value toatl, whether married or single, and will be sent FREK
by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage
or
stumps for return postage. e
Addréss, W.&. DOHERTY, M.D.
a24 San Francisce, Cal.
‘J PROBATF NOTICH,—State of Califor—
nia, County of Nevada, ss. In the mat:
tur of the Estate of J. L. Covell, decéxsed.
Pursuant to an order of this Court made
this day, Notice is hereby given, that Monday the 19th day of January, 1874, at3 o’cl’k
2. M., of said day, at the Court Room of
‘ ‘this Court, inthe County of Nevada has
~ been appointed for. Dearing the application,
of Charles Hégarty praying that a decuent now on file in this Court. purpérting
to be the last Will and testament of J. 1,
Covell, deceased, be admitted to’ Prebate,
and that letters testamentary be is: ued
thereon to the said’ Charles Hegarty at
which time and place all persons interested
therein ma¥ appear ard contest the same,
Nevada, Jan, Sth, 1874,
T. C, PLU} KETT, Clerk.
By John Pattison. Deputy.
Niles Searls, Atty for Petitioner, j6
Notice to Creditors.
NSTATE OY PHILLIP BALTZ, de.
“4 ceased. Notice is hereby given ,by
the uncersifmed.Administrator..of.the
nbove nained estate, to the creditors.of,and
all persons having claims against the Es.
tate of Phillip, Baltz, dec ased, te exhibit
ther with the necessary vouchers, within
tour months after the—tirst— publication ef
this notice, tothe undersigned at his resi
dence, on Bonlder Street,in the City of Nevada, State of Ca:itornia,----—— eeere:
Nevada City, December 34, 1273. (
CHARLES F. SCHWARTZ,Administrater-of the Estate, of Phillip
Baltz, deceased, .
Williams & Johnson, Attys. d4
‘SUMMONS,
_ 3 88. In the District Court of the Four“Niventh Judicial District of the state of California, in and for the County: of ‘Nevada.
The People of the State of Califernté send
greeting daniel Clancy and Jaimcs8 Davis,
defendants. “You are hereby required to
appear in-an actfon Brought against you in
thé District Court o Fourteenth dudii-o cial District of the State.of California, in
a and tor the County of Nevitda,on the 2rd
' day of daly, 1872,, by T. ¥ ivorrney,
plaintiff, and to answer the comp t filed J
day of service) after the service on
this Summons—if served within this county; or, if served out of this County, but in
this district, within twenty days; other«Wise, Within ‘forty days--or judgment will
to the prayer of said. conrplaint,
ition for the recovery: .of the sum of Six
Hundred and Six Dollars (due on‘a certain
promissory note, dated. April 23d 1sds,
ruade by the above named defendants and
payable to-this plaintiff) together “vith in.
_ terest on the stm of three hundred. dollars
at the rate of two peg cent. per month from
_tuis dete,acd for costs.of suit, all in gold
coin of the United Strtcs: And you are
hereby wotified “that if you fail to appear
uuu duswer the said: complaint-as above required, the said pliintiff will take judgient for the “sunise specified in said compoint, to-wit: $06.00 in geld coin with in-terest and Costs of suit. ;
\ In testitnony whereof, I, T. C.
seal! Plunkett, Clerk cf Distriet’ Coart
{ ~~} aforesaid, do heretinto set my band
-andimpress the Seslof esid-Gourt, at office, in the City of Nevada, on the 234d day
of July, A.D. 1873. . : .
: T. C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
dso. Parriion, Deputy,
Att'y for Plaiutiz.
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Tiedical and Surgical Institute, .
‘TALE of Galifornia, County-of Nevada;
ihorein, within ten days («xelusive ofthe’
iu OFs
be taken against you by default, according .
Being anf
Exablished “by :
DR, J. ©. YOUNG, IN 1850,
~ No Cure, No Pay.Consultation, by Letter
wise,
HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
pg GRAS aos 2 an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and has become one of
che most celebrated Institutions of the age.
eured, place itin poitht 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 destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
or othereys, the strength and vigor from-the frame;
“they give puny and diseased offspring, and
, through successive generations, the
race of man,the om be-seen in
acrofula, Consumption;<cipples, the-Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
MERCURY; recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. ‘Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
MINERAL POISON are not cured ; the disease has assumed a new form. S
Do NOL BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CBRE;
‘Fhat leaves the poisox to crawl through the
ayetem, eating its way into, the tissues and
face, to burst outin the future with a virnence thet will baMe the effects of medicine
5 SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ° ;
Ben MO, Resa tag ag experiences that
growing weakness in his muscularand mental organization should stop and consid
whence ita rises. He will find in the weak-nessof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disorderéd digestion, anaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebod,ing#of-evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dréams, accompanied by growing.
‘deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that it,
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying
bis-hope of life wid ia nhhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of hie 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 mero cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief,
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
tho pose that the one who looks to
kim for so much of her happinges is a victim of his-eyit, and an innocent companion
of his punhishnicht. He adds to hts tmiisery
@nd disorder antil hopes leaves-hign—There
is no_réescuo except in proper and skillful
trestment. Consult; then, at once, a physiéidn whose firitctteo “and careful researchhas made him thoroughly converMént with
every phase of the disease. Those who have
become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fidl« thousands of sick.rooms with. paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi Aout delay, one who will sympa
thiso with their sufferings, To sueh th
Doctor would especially recommend nim
self, giving to eath and alli guarntees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hiu:
Trance from business, change of diet, fear
. _pexposrre.
-bleom f-om.the cheek, thie lustre from-theergans beneath the apparently smooth sur.
Tnited States Land Office,
flacrameito, Cal. Nov 10th, 1873,
YTICE is hereby given thatGEORGE
A FRICK, JOHN B. FRICK, ALBERT
* *
. . NUTLING and ALONZO COOPER, whose
Pest Office is Little Yor, Nevada County,
@alifotnia, have made application for a Patent for the Swamp Angel PlacérAfine, sit,
uate in Lowell Hill Mining District;Nevada Cuunty, California, and described inthe
plat and field notes on filo in this efite, as
follows, viz: is
8 AP M, for Swamp Angel Placer Mite, on
line of the east New York Placel Mine frota
which a black eak. 15 inches itt diameter
bears N 81° E 59 links distaht and run}
variation 22° 30’ East: N 604° E 3.40 chs
small ravine bearing § E and N-W, 8.00
chs Trail N and $8, 16:00 ¢liains Whigon
Road N and {s, 20.63 chains cross Swamp
Angel Tennel; 21,96 chains small ra¥ine 5
“Feand-N-W+23.21 cha to the-N W corner of
from Which black oak 8 inches in diameter
bears § 52° W 19tinks distant, and the corner commen to Sections Tand 18, 12 and 13
on Township: line between Townships 16
N, Rariges 10'and 11 East, bears 8 55° 30’
East, 26.03 chains.dlstant: thence, (Exteri-.
or boundaries) variation 22> East:S5 87°
£9.96 chains on line of the Golden Bull
Placer Mie, crows A Cooper's garden fence,
4:76 chains; shed on south side of Cooper's
house: 6.49 chains, fence leaves Cooper’s’
garden;-6:01 ehaine, ditch 8. linka,.wide
bearing N and S! 12:56. chains, ‘Trail N and
$; variation 19°45’ East: 14,78 chains;
ditch 6 links wide, S E-and N W; 17.00 chs;
wagon road to Lowell Hill N-and 8:18.76
chains; wagon road: 21,50 chains;-intersect
‘Township line, 13-70 chains North from
corner to Sections 13, 13, 7 and 18; 33,75 chs
wagon road bearing 8 Katid N W; 57.25 chs.4
tothe NE corner of the claim; set a stake
marked 8A P M, from which a black oak,
28 inches in diameter, bears N 6° 3p’ W 64
links distant; a black oak 36 inchesin diamter,,-bears § 50> E-9 links*and the 4
stake Tet ween Sections 7 and 18 bears 8 162
46’ Kast 12 96 chains; thence vafistion 19>
East:8184° W 13.10 chatns; wagon road
intersect Section line between , Sections 7
and 18, 7.70 chain# West from 1-4 staxe between Sections 7 and 18 : 38.70 chains toa
stake marked 8 A PM. on crest of ridge between Bear River and Steep Hollow, from
which a black ouk, 12 inches in diameter,
bears N 68° 19 links disiant; thence variation 22° 30" Kast: 8 624% > W 20.00 chains
along thecrest of ridge to a stake marked
8 A P.M from which a black oak 20 inches
in diameter bears "N 81° 45’ W 47 links district? a black onk 18 inches fh diameter
N12> E 50 lings distant. Descend. N
52492 W'7.50 chains; iutersect township
line 29.00 chains 8 from corner Sections 12,
13, Tand 18; 22.90 chains; wagon road to
Lowell Hil NE and 8 W: 26.28 chains;
Diteh 6 links wide bearing NE and-S_W ;
$5.42 chains; trail N E'and S W;.44.39 chs
trail North atid South; 445,50. chuins; small
ditch 3 links wide North and South;.. 56,60
chains to place of begiuuing and contain.
ing 226.64 acres and being a portion of the
SB} of 8 E ¥ Section lZand N Bg of N
E % Section 13, 116 N R10 EandS W \ of
8 W \& Section 7 and N W of N W 3} ‘of
Section 18, ''ownship 16 North, Rauge 11
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.. Said
location was made in 1865, by Bryant Jourueygen, Clement Dooly, James M. Debley,.
Paniel Bungarduer — McGonegle and John:
Duffey but was not recorded. Adjoiniyg the
Claimants are owners of the. Gelden Bull
Placer Mineon the North, and the East New
York Placer pyine on the South.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same vefore this office within sixty
trom. the first day of publishiug hereof,
. Connecting line — Commencing at the . ¢
west-corner of the claim at a stake marked. -in recks and marked. © B No 4 and ‘RD No
ning thence, var. 18% east,.S.59% W 4.
chuing over’a washed gravel bank along B.
fect in the tailings of Missouri Canon and
“Application for a Patent to &
Mining’ Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICY,
__ Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 17, 1373. B
-OTICE, is hereby given to whom it may
concern, that an application has been
madé Wy WILLIAM H;DURYBA and DaVID ROSE, whose P. 0. addtess 1s You Bet,
Nevada co., Cal., to the Governnicnt of the
ted States see Rad mae to the following
hed Placer Mining Claim, viz ; Known,
“and Dutyea Piscer Mine, situa: as RB aff Mining District, in Nevada County, Stateef California, being bownJed and descri ‘es_ follows, to-wit i on
katveyed and mineral ands in ‘Township
16 North, Range No 10 East\Mount’ Diablo
Base and Meridian, in the district of lands
‘subject tosaleat-Saclamento, ia
. Commencing st a cedar stump~ ee
north from the center of Williams Ravine;
and marked B-C.Co., No, 13 (Birdseye Co.)
€ Co land to a pine-stake,-B--C--corner net
found-but-get_and. marked R D.No 2, ena
thence N 26° 45 E 1.75 chains along BC
Co’s land over washed gravel bank toa high
bank, 50 feet High, and thence over natural\
gravel land, rising to an oak stake, BO
corner hot fotind but set and marked Rk BD
No3;total distance ran 9.70 chsand thence N54> 45’ FB 4.28 chains to BC Co corner n
found but set and marked R D No 4, and
thence 5 75° EB 5,.38° chains. along the Gail
placer ininé to an oak stake marked G-& C
(Gail Claim) No 6, and marked said stake
RD NoNo6, and thence N 0° 30’ W 15.00
chainsalong the Gail placer minu, over
slightly descending gravel Taitds into Mis.
souri Canen to Geil claimi corner about 60
nmurked B.D'No7, and from which a small
sprucvetree 18 inches in diameter bears 5
12° 9 B\@.82 -chs and-marked BT’, and
thence’ N 862.15’ E-16.78’ chains along the
tailings of Missouri_Canon and along the.
line of the. Gail claima-te. Gail claim corner
and marked-R D No #,and from which a
doubte oak-24 in;and 18 in.in dia bears S 31°
35’ W 1.89 chs and marked B-T,-and from
which alsoa section stake commion to. Sections 30 and 01 and_ Sections 29 and 92 of -T
16N,R10 E bears N 37° 0’ 2” E 5.36 chs, but
not accepted, and thence N83 E151 cha.
across Missouri Canon and along the line of
the Gail claim to Gail claim corner not
found Wat set and marked R-D/Np-9, and .
thence M $8°_3¥,19 84 chains along the
tailings of Missouri Canon and the line of
the Gail claim to Gail claim corner toa
pine staxe snd marked RD 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 stdke marked RD No 11, and thence
N 82° 30°'W 47/57 chains-along the tailings
of Misseuri Canen and the line of the Guil
claim to Guil claim corner_to an oak stake
marked RD No12,and-from Which a spruce
stump 4 feet in diameter bears S3° 45"
1.85 chs, and from Where lTun the same
connection Hneas BE, C, Uren, U. 8. Deputy
Mineral Surveyor, had made: for_the Gail
placer mine, S 78° W 23.90 chs, var189
It, toa stakes commen to Secs $0 and 31, T
16N,R10Eand Secs 25.and 36, T16N,K
9 E, Mt Diablo Base and eridian, and
thence N 22° 15’ E 40 00 chains across Mis.
souri Canon and lands to the west (claimants unknown), over rising natural gravel
lands to an oak stake set in rocks surround
by chaparal and marked BC No5and RD
No 13; and thence 8 689° 45’ E 19.20 chains
over rising natural lands and partly hydrauliced. off along land to the north,
claimed by the S Y Canal Co, to « stake set
14, and thence-S32 E 16.38 chains over
IMPORTANT TO: THE LADIES.—
fMiWhen a Female isin treucte or afflicted
with disexse, and requires medical or surgi: ndance,the inquiry should be, where
‘ts:there a physician wlio is fully competent
to administer relict, and whose respectable
standing in society recommends him te the
soRAdawoe OT the weg anteyscny The Doctor,
understand how, imperatively necessary .
these requirenients are, feels called upon to
interpose, and by-calling the attention of
the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a
‘Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
tor Twanty Years, and is fully qualified to
admininter in-all ¢ases, both >
surgically, not in s*euporiieial munner, but
_in as thorough @ miinner 99 years of study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrttpulous, and design.)
ing. Therefore, families can rely upom hin
ayuponn father. Allin affhction cam ‘find
in him one who can feel and sympathise
with and befriend them in treuble—one in
whose secresy the utmost can be
vlacee. :
To Correspondents,
-LETTERS.—Persons of cither sea, whe
wish te consult the Decter, and whe cannot
visit the city can, by.stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
a cure at heme. All letters returned or detroyed. Address, .
—. -BENJ. F. JOSSBLYN, M.D.
No, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
ry. Box ;
.\ HERIF F's: SAl.E,—By virtue of an Exe
kK cution to me delivered issued out of theDistrict Court of the 14th Judicial District
of the State of Ualifernia in and for the coun.
ty of of Nevada, bearing date Dec, 22,1875,
on a judgment rendered in said Court Nov.
29th, 1878, if favor of A. Delano and against
the Coe. Gold Mining Company. for the ain
dollars, damages; with interest thereon at
together with $24 costsand disbursements,
at the date ef Said judgment aud accruing
edsts-+-alt payable—in— United States gold
coin,’ FE have levied upon the following
described property, heretofore attached, towit : That certainquartz mine or set of
mining claims Knewn as the Coe Gold Minipg Co's chins. situated im Grass Valley
tewnship, Nevada county, State of California, on the northerly part of what is known
as Grub Flat, abouwt4-2 mile, more or less,
from the town of Grass Valley and known
#8 the claims of the Coe Gold Mining Co,
and consisting of two thousand tive hundréd and fifty (2550) feet-in length along
the quartz vein or lode, known as the old
John Day ledge, and more recently as the
Coe ledge and running in an easterly and
Westerly direction and crossing theGrass
Yalley and Nevada Toll Road,near the house
of E,W. Roberts, including one hundred
(100) feet in width on the surface on each
side of said claim or ledge, or_two hundred
(200) feet in width on the’ surface~and all
parallel veins or Jedges contained in the
surface measurement and dimensious of
suid mine ; togethor with the quarts crush4
ery and pre
er vein, ine>
i rapparatus and machinery used in the working of said mill or
counected therewith, and all buildings coyering the same, and ll buildings attached
thereto and used in the business of milling
quart, ; together with a convenient ce
around the same and'as much of the land
be required for the convenient use ‘and occupaituon thereof. Together with all bs
spurs sud angles, and also all the metals,
eres, gold and silver bearing quartz rock
ges nnd appurtenances thereunto belorging
or in any wise appertaining,
ly. and-4
+ known as the'Tec
of Nine Hundred and Seventy-five and 25-100the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, .
ing steam mill Hoisting works and all ma»perty known 48 the niifl of:
ing. ‘the steam machinery,
upon which the said millis situated as may+
and earth therein, and all rights, privile.
ni4 “YT. B.McFARLAND, Register.
Sheriff's Sale.
¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, TO
: me directed and delivered issued out
ef the District. Court of the Fourteenth Judictal 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 on tle 20th. day of
October, 1873, in favor of A. Ws Sisson,
M. Wallace and €. W.—Crocker.” gin yggin
Sisson, Wallace & Co,and agains,” ty
“coma Silver Mining
of Three Thousand Six, Hundyed atid Seve
thereon at the rate of-seven per cent per
annum till paid together with costs and
disbursements, at the date of said judginent
and. accruing costs amounting,to the ‘sum
of three hundred and: Sixty-two and "75-100"
dollarg;all payable in United States Gold
Coin. T hate, levied upon the followky,
described property which was heretofoxs.
attached to-wit, That certain property
a Silver Mining Comay i Smelting Works, situated about onealf mile east of the townof Truckee, Nevada County, State of California, together
with all the buildings, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging consisting of steam engine, boiler and»all machinery. Also, the office building, \ooal
shed and forty acres of land, m ore or les.
Notice, is hereby given that I-will expose
to public sale all the above described prop.’
erty to. the highest bidder, for cush in United States gold coin, in front of the Cour
House door, in the City of Nevada, on
Saturday. January 10, 1874,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and
5 o’cluck P. M.
.Given.under my hand. this }5th day ‘of
a LOSEPH-PERRIN ; Sheriff.
By A. W. Porrer, Under Sheriff.
‘Lheabove sale is Preeroned tp Monday,
Januysry 19th, 1874, by order of Plaintiff's
Attorney. .
JO8. PERRIN, Sheriff,
By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
United States Land Office. _
Sacramento, Cal., Deo. 13th, 1873.
TAEXO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—
Whereas, on the ist day of November,
1873,the plats ef township 18 North,Ranges
12nd 44 East, were filed in the U. 8. Land
Office at Sacramento, Cal., and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2, 1871,and
October 6th, 1879, the Ns of SE, N%¢-of
SW ',and N's of 4'T,; 18 N, R13 E, and NE
\ gnd E% of NW of see 8, and E's of NE
\ and EX of SE. and NE¥,o% SW of
Sec, 22, and SWY and $8 of NW, NEX
of NW‘{, 8 of NE\, and NW of NE4
and N¥¢ of SEX and SW.4 of SE quarter'e
section 4,in township 18 N, range 12 8, is
to be treated as mineral in character, and
} more valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes until the contrary is proved
after duo notice. :
And whereas, Andrew J. Moulder, Land
Mining Company, situated up. O address San Francisco, Cal, did on
on. and cent te the above described ledge the 15th day of November, 1873, present for
. filing in this office, locations Nos. 994, 996,
996 2-2.997, 998 and 99s 1-2 claiming the
same land,alleging that it is agricultural in
character, and more valuable for agrieultural than tor mining purposes, ew
HEREFORE, you will take notice, that
that under and by virtue of instruciions
from the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
tixet the ith day of February , AV). 1874,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., at this offlee, before
the Reg and-—Reeeiver, for the hearing
of proofs to determine as to the character
iS ne In Witness Whereof, We have
seal} hereunto set our hands and affixed
—— ) the seal of this office, the day and
CPU SRRee oc aEe . Rabe seme, aa
js: ek » in fecesa ‘ae Seek owes See Sr eseae ar STIDGER, —
BEM. Given on or iy ued thie 20d aay . Attorney at Law,
Willisms’& Johusom, Artys, bit btrecet, Nevada rae a: ee
opens, for theswian
and 4-100 dollars dumages, with intérest¢
agent of the University of California, Post‘
joieet in diameter snd: dead at the top, and
ie
. . rough gravel lands along the edge of Chalk
'} feet in diameter and marked R D No $9, and
the west claimed by Sout
Father steep descending gras
hydrauliced off into a branch, ef Missouri
Canen toa dead spruce tree marked C B.No
3and RD No 15, lands to the 4st claimahts.
unknown, and thence N 85°03 F 8.15-chs
along a branch ef Missouri tailings
‘to.an oak stalfe marked RDD ong the.
line of Hussey Brothersi.cothit and said
stake agreed npon~as their’ cérncr, and
thence N 78° 50’ F.8.00-chains over gravel.
ually rising to. an, oak stump
P-siong lands tothe rorth be,’
fan 48
> ROBE thet
12’: EF 20.00“ghains over rather steep
isimg. gravel latdi-to a large pitch pine 3
standing on-edge of Chalk Bluff moutitain
and*1arked T No 5 and BR B Nos, and
thence 8 583°. F 30,30 chains over very
Biutl! mountain! claim and claimed
by them toasmall Pine tree 6 inin diameter and marked G T No 7 and RD No 19,
and standing on the summit of a ridge between Chalk Bluff and Sugar Leaf moun:
‘tain, near the distributing box of the Chalk
Bluff water ditch, and, running thence §
26° W 18.10 chvins over the westerly side
ofSugar. Loaf mountain, along lands to
the cast claimed by the Chalk Bint mining
sJaim-to a small balsam fir 4inim diamend marked T No 8.atd R D No 20, und
chere an oak tree 2injn diameter
bears NWS E 0.55 chs,and thence § 22° “46
EK 10.60 chsover rather raugh gravel Jand
to a dead oak tree 13 inin diameter standing on the edge Of old Chalkimountain road
and marked T. No ORD No 21, lands to the
east claimed by the Chalk Dtuff mining
clan and from Where ansexk tree 1s iain
diameter bears S 84° 30’ W118 chs and
thence 8 28? W 4.97 chains to ay oak tree 2
feet in diameter and 'T No ]1 and RD No 22
over rather level gravel lands covered with
¢haparal: lands to the east claimed bythe
Chalk Bluff mining Co. This tree stands
clese toa steep hydraulic bank and thence
S 352 45’ W. 29,50 chains over rising gravel
Jand partly hydrauliced off, and to the east
clainacd by the 8 Y Canal Co, and commonly Known as Chicken Point to an oak trew 2
feet in diameter standing close to B © Co
water ditch, and marked G 'T No it and R
D No 23, and thence § 48° 35°’ W 3.25 chains
over gravel land toa pitch pine 2 feet in
diametér marked R D No 24, and thence 8
38> 45° W 7.98 chains ascending over gravel
lands and crossing the B © Co-water ditch 1
chain from St 24 to a dead pine 4 ft in dia
ineter marked RD No 25, and thence N
24> 30’ W 4.80 chains to an oak tree 2 feet
in diameter marked Kh D No 26, and thence
N 69° 15 W1,55 chains crossing Sardine {
}.Ravine to an oak tree 2 ft and 6 im in diameter, and marked RD No 27, and thence
S.21> 30° W 3.24 chains along said ravine
to-anoak tree 2 feet in diameter and marxed KD No 28,and thence 8 19° 50’ W 6.28
chains along said ravine toa pitch pine 2
thence 8 23° 25° W 5.50 chains over grovel
land to an o9x tree 18 in. im diameter ana
marked RD No 30, and thence N 88> 40”
W 5,62 chains over vising ravel land to an!
oak tree 2 ft.in diameter and marked’ R D
No 31, and lands on the last mentioned
lines to the east claimants unxno and
$hence N £9740" W 15.45 chains “over rising
gravel land to a corner staxe of the Atkins
and Tayler survey, and marked M P M and
i D No 32, lund ‘to'the avést claimed ty
olson, and thence N 22° 45’ W 2.46 chains
along the Atkins and ‘Taylor Survey to
stake marked It D No 33 and 8 252° 45 E
0.33 chs: from a stuke marked A T P M, and
thence N 55° E 5.89 chs to an oak staxe
z ad ent nee My Rowcy to
and te nee N21° 45" BE 3.17 pct cag 4
gravel land partly hydrauliced off, to a pine
stake set Inw hydraulic cut and marke? §
¥ Co, and thence N-17 E 5,29 chains over
washed hydraulic diggings to the east
Ysera by SY. a ~~ thence N 26" E 8.94
ehaing over washed druuli¢ diggings to .
the east claimed by st Co, +o a og eo
set ina hydraulic cut and marxed 8 Y Co.
and thence § %6© yo’ W493 chaing over’
washed hydraulic lands and patwral gravel
lands to h by Somth Yubamavked
jy [mediitely to Dr>Gibbon, eps sicien whe
chains ever natural gravel lands to a staxe .
myrked S¥ Co No 1 and RD No 44, and E14 Go (Emigrant slaim)> land tethe Sonth
¢tlaimed by SN Co. and thence$ 76> AW 3.74 /
chains along Emigrant-¢isim to-s-crooxed}
pak, wiarked E G Co. T Nol4 and RD No;
45, standing in the line of thé old Chalx .
Mountain Road and theneeS 65> 45° W 11.52 }
chains along the line of the Fniigrant claim .
over natural gravel lands partly hydraulicod
eff, tenstaxe set in a hydraulle cut and /
tharked EG Go, and R D No 46, Jandsto
the Sotith claireed by ZG Co, thence N 32°
30’ W4.13 chains along the line of the Birdseye Co. claim Yer partly-hydtauliced off .
jund to the piaee of beginning; lands to the!
West cluimed by B C'Co,
66-160 acfes. ts : “
Said claims were located matty years since .
aud no recotd thereof can bé found. .
The applicants-cliim by purchase andwith their-grantors have been the owners o
hd in possessien since prior to the
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owners 6 ‘
‘Mussey Bros. claiins, Jeffrey
“and Chala Mountain ¢iime; on
owners. of Chalx Bluff claims and. yacant,
Kins and Taylor claims, Scath Yuba Canal .
. Co. claims, Kmigrant claims, Birdseye .
‘Crees Co. claims, Gail Co, claims and vacant
g¥ound ; said claim being still more ‘parand \filed with suid applicatien.
SS AD\petsons. holding any adverse claim .
thexetoate hereby required to present the .
‘Bape. before the Register and Keceiver of .
th@ United States for Sacramento Land Dis.
trict, at Sacramento, California,within sixty
days fromthe first day of publishing nud .
posting herent.
Dated Nov. Pith, 18 ‘ j j
: T. B. McFARLAMD, Registers:
Riles Searls, Atty for Applicants. n19
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
WEW REMEDIES, — NAW REMEDIE
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 EEARXEY STREET,
A Cor. Commereial, Saw Fiancz&ta, .
ASEABLISHED in.1854, for the treat
(Z-ment-of Sexual and Seminal, Diseases?
gach as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphi.,
isin allits ferms;Seminal Weakness, In
potency, “etc. ~-_SkinDiseases (of yearse
standing) and Ultetated legs 9 uclesmu ly
treated: eG :
DR: GIBBON has thec prTeiste of annoancing that be has returned from Visiting
he principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
tesumed practice at hie Dispenrary,. 623.
Kearney Street; corner of Commercial}San‘Francisco, where his old patients and those,
requiring his services may find hin.
The Doctor has spared neither time ner.
money in seeking out new remedies, and lias”
returned with tocreased facilities for the
aileviation of huinan suffering.
Herrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both
panle and female, ‘are there. who are suftering out a miserable existence from the. etfect af, secret indulgences, or: from virus .
absorbed into the system! Look at their
pallid, emaciated and ‘disfigured faces and
their broken dowu constitutions, disqunali‘fying them for the happiness of, marria;
er the enjoyment of lifé. In this horric
1878,
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the scenc. Let’ parents, guardians, friends
cured before it be too late. Send them im-;
has made private disease his especial study
for years, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurions drugs: it is important to those
who are afitieted, or to'those who are inter
careful of the many -pretended doctérswho
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
places, Be, therefore, earefni. and make
strict ‘inquiries, or you may fall i
kands of those’chariatans: :
' seminal Weakness. ,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse.
sexunl indulgence, is practiiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with wnerring. certainty,
the following train of ‘morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scientific, medical
measures, viz: Sallow countepaince, dark
spots under the ¢yes, pain inthe head, rire.
ng in the ears,.noise Tike the rustling.of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiaess about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused vision. ‘blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difidernce in approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun seciety, loss of mem.’
ory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath; eoughs,-consumption, ‘night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply iminediately, either in
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
:
\his disease, Which. never fails of effecting
quick and radicaleoure: Dr. G. will give
One Hundréd Dollars to any one who will
prove saiisfactorily to him that he was cured
Francisco quacks. —
Married Men, :
hose who contemplate marriage, who
4 suffering ‘under any of hese fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred re.
sponsibility resting upon them, nor delay
obtain immediate relief. :
; srsons calling at'Dr. Gibbon’s offi§ or
sending for packages of medicines may re}
wpon Higsmrance of conicential ‘secrec
With, impli
y
it faith, and expect no more
rendéred, consider
fish practice of extortion
and pretenders.
Dk. GIBBON is respqnsib
Give to ench patient a wriften ‘in
binding himself to effect a radical a
manent cure, or Inake no charge.
Cured at: Home.
and will .
per.
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ben, stating case, sm¥ptoms, length of .
time the diseasehas continued, and the
medicine: promptly forwarded, free rom
damage and curiosity, te any part of the
country, with full amd plain direction far
use, By enclosing $15 in currency or $1 in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Ofiice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co,,:
& package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union,
_ Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Office Bex 1957.
Private entrance on Comimercia? treet.
eptmmeuubur to put BOX 2957 on the let. .
Consulta ae FREE. . : ee
Correspondents will pléase inf.
DR. GIBBON that they send his aaventin
ment in the Damy TRanscerer.’ myl
Notice to Creditors.
N the niatter of the Faetate of P
BA Bourdley, deceased. May ont Bs Bn
Nevada County, Notice is hereby given by
the und-rsigned administrator ef the estate of Perry Boardley, deceased, ‘to the
cradtters” of, and to all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit
. them ‘with the necessary vouchers within
four-montbs\after the txst™ publication of’
pe sedype yas the said administrator at his
inéss, corner road i
Streets; City of Nevada. 3 ee
SY Ge,
Be ee ©. BECEMAN«
Bar ey, donaneds er ia ee Ferry
ry
\
; at the rate
“situation thousands suffer wntil d_ath closes .
attend teanyof those who are sufferiag .
with any, of these horrible life destroying . ~
maladics—see that they are eared for and .
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be .
euring—all-diseases in-afew days, impesing+
upon the public by using the names of em. .
“inent physicians. from, Europe and other .
nto the)
This solitary vice, or depraved .
by his new and scientific mode of treating . ~
than to be charged with a fair and wrtw-4
ally Satistactory. remuneration of services-}
N
Adniinistrator ef a
; public anetion to the
4
America, aad .subje
said Probate Court, on
¥s Dec, 29, 1873,
{:,in front of M4 Kil
North Biootaficla 4
yants-of Nevada, oll_theMonda
At 12 o’clock, 3
Burt's store, at
Ge
terest ard estaté
time of his death, a
j as ‘ie sud interest that the said F
Containing 455. . eration of law or otherwise
than,or inadditien to that of
G, Laliard,
abd to the. follow
Those certain two
. ate and being in Mambug Can5p. Bloor
field-Ip., Ne“ade Conny. Cal) » kn
1 Also; a, hotse, hall gna
es ng-at Colmnibig Lu, Neos
Jounty, Suid “house, hall ‘andbor
bein. supentand net belonging i
toe Tetoved land : on the south and west owners of At-. . estate ef deceased, ard are
Also; atthe-same me
the following personat
thorefrem.
place,
wit: 11 beds and
: : . glassware, tastors, lanips kni
ticularly described in the diugvram posted . 1 doz. mea aaen Buiukita a serena
7 , ‘ Acministra strator's Sale
OTICE in hereby given:
ce of an order of the
of the County Of Nevada,
nia, made on thes th day
D, 1873, in the mattet of t
G. Vallard, deceased.
cashin gold cein of-the
the said Gecean,
at the time'of bis veath
tag describe
State of cane fi
of December,
4,
he Estate
of Jong
i. the undersiuhe,
id Estate,
Will
highestbidg
United
6
ct to ¢c
é 2
Ke
ue ie fe
ates
Obfifiuation iy
linen &
title, ie
4, at the
ht, tlle
1alred, oth
the said ithe
’ of, in
1 property,
houses and
right;
md all the tig
a Estate by
Se ace
lots. gién,
‘Be
Property, to.
crockery gnd
whd forks
bedding,
. State -of Catiforhia send
Foot, defendant.
swer the complaint
isbrovght to recexe
=trin-pronrissary-tipte amounting to $177.0
anciuterset thereon
tion, said amount
you
fet with costs pursuant to cemplaint
j . Ruder my hand this
D, 1874.
. isfaectorily appearin
H. Davidson, Justic
1
‘Chat said defendan
parted from the §
. said defendant and
. 1sT4,
You are-hereby required
; and directed toy ppear before me, at my of.
fice in Nevada Township, in the county of
. Nevada, Cal, in.an™action brought gains
you by the above named plainti®’. and ene]
in said action, on fle in.
my office, on the 13th ta
I874, yt 10e’clock, A. M.
\oftcn Per cent per, annunpus
. Suant toa complaint new on file—in said ks
Justice of the Peace of suid Township.
State of California, County of Nevad,
ownship of Nevada, Inthe Justice's Coun
of. D. W. Stanger, said plaintiff, and it gat
for sail Tewnship of Nevada before whom.
the action is pendiny, that said defendam
resides without the State of Cahfornia—
Nevada City: January 2d, 1874,
Rade ft chs, stoy six Month
. kitchen pxtures, bat root. stove und pire, Hires Mohths
11 chairs, 1-sofa and Precking chair: tay per week, l
chairs snd centré table, I parior steve ay] Tt ne
pipe, 1 truwk and clothing, and Quarta i
. specimens, & packages playing cards, 1 DOLLAR
. lamp and-bar fixtures. , : price.
Terms—Cuxshi on day of sale in Tnitat : Ag
States gold coi, : ~ fet inaertiont
' JOHN M.BUS sequent inser
; Administrator of the Estate ‘ct ToL ie] ba ‘ it
Dulbard, deceased. . ;
Niles Seazis, Attorney, a AEA ES
. . , : 4
Notice is hereby given” that the has
theReatEstate, «bove described, Rig com =e
. ponponsd to cic fa wha January ith, When Go
S74, a e same hoursand place abi tw '
. stated, JOHN Me BEST” ge December
oak Adininistrator-of suid kstute, men in offic
aie ——-= Hi Corimissio:
ALIAS SUMMONS, . pointed to .
W the Justice's Court of Nevada Towa: Hii
. Mur, in the-County of Nevada, State . Heist .
Califoria. D. W. Stanger phitnuiff, +« Me sake pripel
. ron Poot, defendant, The people of the removed Hi:
greeting to Myror
pointed’ ot]
cans instea
veraot ser’
ers, OF aby,
pire by limi
1872,.and_t)
notitied of
~ Commissioi
. March, A.D,
Sue ‘said action
ra balancodus-ena.re.
ifrom Jan, 2TM, 1870,
aid ane ayable in gold and si} at the, tam
vervoin of thi UnitedStates, And you m ee
notified that if you fail too ciperia De Post way 2f
. swer said complaint, as above requira, téx_but-wer
suid plaintiwith axe pintginentagains ge
for the sata swin of $177 00 and Tnteres pantagate,
; payable ingold. ail silver coin togeth the Legislat
Given =
20. day of January, 4. > appropriati
W. Hi; DAVIDSON, * Ey ae ¥
F
theyare éh
in and, fer said Nevada ‘Township, County we thi
\ of Nevada and State. of California.. D.W f ink fe
Stanger, plaintiy, Ve Myron Foot, deren qa stron: Won
ant.. Upon reading and filing the affidavit pose the ap
g therefrom to me, W:
-e ofthe Peaces in-and
~—Harght'sa
inove? —
2
t, Myron Foot, Has de
tate of California, ant
} that a good cause of-action existe in thir. Divine Sérs
i Shit in favor of plaintiff herein and against 7 otist Church’
that seid defendant isa jee)
necessary and proper party defendant ther : Aulin theey
lvo'fo the ssid.action. That on, demand of 9 choot-at—r
plaintiff after the return of original sum Citar Pabt
. mons and alias summons has been duly is Bre 44 °
ened in said action bearing date Jan. 2nd, seaCRInG ¢
On motion ef J; ¥; Caldwell, Esq. a» every Sundry
. Paige for yer eh Sesto. it — ia ust hours:
. the service of the summons in this actien ;
;-be-made-by-pubdlication thereof in the Ne tamedttately
; vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper pulk Ma. Siinsy Baw
lished in said’ Nevada Township at las Sorviews ati
“Once &. week for the period of two months. 8
And it further appearing in like mur i> Sunday cmon,
satisfactorily to me that, the residence of Anderson, Pa
said defendant, Myron Foot, is kmown © Divine. Ser
be at Gold Hill, in thé County of Story ant Sanday rene
State of Nevada, on like wotion it is onder Y mor
ed that.a copy of the summons ard com School at
lcomplaint to be forthwith deposited in the Father Meagt
. Pest Office, directedto said. defendant, My Divine'sere
ron Foot, at his place of residence, Geld © ok
Hill, Storey county, State of Nevada, — « Church §;
W.H. DAVIDSON, _ Services in th
_Justice of the Peaee, Nevada Township. te Dorsey
said deceased to'y
as Will more fu ly
now on file.
thorlzed to sel at
Clerk of this Conrt
ance with Jaw, re
sted in suid estate to appear before the e
Persons at wdistatiéé may be CURED an hg Cour A A
HOME, by addressing’a letter to Dr. Gib. par ‘
PROBATE NOTICE.
: peg of Califorpia,¢
g o eee ne nny: SO Bee eee eee . bh In Probate Court,"
of this coniplnint by” either “of the San) tj estate of Freeman Folsom. cteeensee
: . Itappeating to the Court by petition duly
. filea by. Daniel Folsomy administrator ol
the estate of said deceased.
essary to selkthe whole of the property of
ceased and the expenses of aciministration,
Therefore it is ordered that
5 tlie said Daniel Folsom atferesaid be o&
. int described property: 4 shares inthe Empire ground, situated in Bridgeport ee>
ship; 2shares i Banner grownd, situs
above named: 2 shares in_ Sis» ing the circumstances . as last
f the cases, rather thutha tov prevalent and . Creek Quartz Minipg Co., in Grass Valley
a quacks . township. tis therefore ordered that the
abies 0 appeayon Wednesday, the 12
rol
‘That it is nee
may the debts of said de
appear by the petitiou
pnivlic sale the follow.
412 Ca,
post the notices reguit sean ome
. ed by law and that said notice be published &y
ent, . da the: Nevada Daily ‘Transcript, in accom a Broad
quiring #1] persons ink? hoera:
ow cause Why an eri
in the premises. Sei!
day february, 1874, at the Court Hows, chapaa
tu thé City of Nevada, at 10 o’elock, 4. MLetters of c
Nevada City, January 3d, 18i5. . World st
~ JOHN CARDWELL, Probate Judge: R.¢
4 — as. mg
Office of the County Clerk of the Covpty Pe
of Nevada. I T. C. Plunkett, County Cler —
of the County of Nevada, State of California,
and ex-efficio Clerk
and fer said Cownty
fexvegoing.to be a fu
of an original order, on-file im this, BY °
fice.
\ . Witness my-ha
of the Probate Court 12
.ao hereby ‘certify the
lh, true and correct copy
nd and the seal of
seal sal Court, this Sd day of Janie oe
—— Jary, 1674.. ae
oT. O. PLUNKETT, Chet pga
SF By Jafo. Pattison, Deputy: FE
fi HEE
a
. Machinery For Sale.
THE 8. 8S. BANNER -MEXE.Two Engines, 10x20 in, A’
Qne Boiler 54 in, diame
in, tubese Hoisting apa
One Engine 18xi2 ¥
3 in, tubes.
“Six S-atamap-Batte
Eight Pans.~_Pumips,
Tron, Cars, etc, ete, and
pas gee aiplete nery is all coniplete
order. Apply to THOM &
Rece
This
= da Fowndry.
Co, San Francisco:
Two Boilers, 45 in.
ter, 16 feet long!
Pumping set
in, built by B. 4.