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July 11, 1874 (4 pages)

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4 TE tte forms ; NEW REMEDIES,” ; NEW REMEDIES "DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY. 623 KEARNEY STREET, ASLABLISHED in 1854, for the treat K ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases auch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilpotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years standing) end Ulcerated .egs success. ully DE. GIBBON has the pleasuré of announcing that‘he has returned from visiting tha principal Hospitals of Europe, and has -gesumed practice at his Dispenrery, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commer.ia:, San ¥rancisco, where his old patients and those requiring his serviees may find him. The Doctor has spared neither time -nor ~ money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the aileviation-of huinan suffering. —» _ ft =~ Horrible Diseases.»~ ~ Hew many~thousands of persong; both . male and female, are be slffering out a mide! = ence ffom the ef. virus absorbed Into-the systent . Look at their _ pallid; emaciated and disfigured. faces“ and their broken dowil constitutions, disqualioo¥ying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment.-ef life. In this horrid situation thousands.gatier until death closesthe scene, Let parents, guardians, friends . attend to any, of those ‘who are sufferiag swith any of these hdérrible life destroying maladics—sée that they are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study for yeers, and who is_ certain to cure tae most inveterate cases without mercufy or ~-4njurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to thofe who. are inter ~ ested in the welfare of théir friends, to-be ¢areful of the many pretended doctors who dnfcst all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of em-, inent physicians from Europe and other piaces, Be, therefore, careful and_miake . pris iries, or you may fall into the “b. Leod, .. T. MeLeod, ‘Yated “in oe No. 576. Appli cation for a Patent to al 4 $. pe Unrrep Sratzs Lawp Oriiez, h Sacramento, Cal:, Juné 23, 18745 OTICE is herehy given that -M.-Me,A. H. Cole, R.¥F. McLeod, G. A, Wauamiack, E. N.Mg ie J. G. Poor, J. D, McLeod, and R:d. Mcod, whose Postoffice is You. Bet, Nevada county, Cal , “hive inate “application tor’ Patcnt ata McLeod Placer Mine, situ. unt Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and fiefd notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Extcrior Boundaries: Commencing at the east corner of the claim at astake marked M J. P M (far McLeod Placer Mine) from which a black oak 3 inches in diaméter bears North 9° West 1. lioks distant:--Agd the corner to Bections 24 and’25, Towhbship 16 North, Range 10 East. Mt Diablo Base and Meriuian,bears south 77° East6.05 chs distant, and rin vatiation 18° East, L 455 W 0.56 chs a stake at_the original cornef.of the claim, marked ML P.M, tromcha spruce 20 in, dia. bears South 51° 15’ East, 32" 1itiks distant. Thence, variation 185 East, ‘N 40% © W 2,39 chs. SmaH Ravine 6 links wide N & 8: 13.64 chs swallravine 6 links wide SW and NE: 16.54 chs, small ra-vine. 6 links. wide Nand 8, -22.29 chains ditch 3 links wide E and W. 25.09 chs ditch Nand S. 28.04 chs Small. Kavlne 5 Wand NE. 32.29 chs, Set a stake for theWest corner of the claim, marked m L P M at the original corner of the claim, from which a black oak 30 in. dia. bears $.71° E 34 links distant. Thence variation 14° East. N 344° E 2.84 chs ditch 4 links wide.N and S, 6.92 chs ditch 3 links wide N & 8.32.76 chs ditch 3 tinks wide, N & 38. 13.36 chs set a stake at original corner marked M L®M,from_which-a black oak 10 in. dis. bears NV3O WT links distant. ‘hene ondine of. thesdJenny Lind claim, varintion 18° 8 43}¢ E 2.14 chains ditch N ape 3.14 chs. ditch NandS, 8.94. chs. itch S W and NE. 24.64 chs, sifiall ravine (dry) E and, W. 30.79. chs Inining flume N and 3.31.84 che same flume NAW ands KE. 33.29 chs Ravine 8S Eand NW. z f \. Assessment Notice. "KT ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL. MIN. ING.COMPANY, Location of prizéipal place of business, San Francis.o, Califcrnia. Location of works, North Bloomfiéld, Nevada County, California—Notice is-here-by given that at a meeting ofthe Directors: held on the Thirtee lay Of Jiine. . . 1874, an absexsment (Number ‘ThirtyTwo . of One-Dollar (—8t 00—)-per -share was ‘levied upon the capital stock of said company a in United ‘Statés gold coin,-to the Secretary at the . Gihice Of thé company, No. 320 San-ome St., . San Francisco, California. Any stotk upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, ‘20th day of July, 1874, shall be deemed delinguent, and will. be duly advertised, for: ssle at public atiction, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Monday, August 10th, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost ‘of advertising and expenses of sale. Ly order of the Board of Trustees. a THOMAS DEKBY. Secretary-—~+ ‘BDVY virtue-of anexecution to mé deliv“f D-ered, issued out of the District Court of the 14th Jidicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, Btate of California, bearing date June v5th, A.D. 1874, on a judgment rendered in ‘said Court on the 19th ell, Peter Minor,Edward E: Looney and Phillip,Gunnip for thé sum.of $88 00 coste.and digbu*sements, at the te of “Saidt-judgiment, and accruing costs] amopnting to thé sum of $1, —payable.in Gold Coin of the United States: I have lévied upon all ‘the right, title and interest of defendants, Philjip\Gunnip and*Wm. Moriarty in and to those certain mining claims known as the Enterprise Mining claims, situated at Burrington Hill, Nevada County, Cal. and described as follows; Commencing at the min ing claim of:the Gray Eagle Company, -at the south east corner of said claims at Dee 2800 feet, thence back to the center of the ridge on the north side of said Creek thence along the center.of said ridge in a westerly direction 2800 teet to the Gray Eagle Coni+$mall ravine 10 links wide, course S E-& N. Office+No. 320 Sansome Street, San Fran. “W. —1.60 cha intersect Section Line between . cisco, California. Es jel6 Sections 24 & 25 7chs Wert fromi{the corner-}= ss = = -to-Beetions-25-% 25-19-90: 714.86 che get} os yg gage Application for a Patent to a . Mining Ciaim.~ : zi : UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. _ Sacramento;Cal., June 9th, 1874. + OTICE is héreby given, that Daniel E_ Bush; whose Post Office address is: You Bet, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for Patent for the Arkansas and J Greenhorn Placer Mire, situated in You Bet, Mining District, Nevada Gounty, California, hid described in the plat -and field notes on . file in this office as follows, viz: . Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Begin at a stake markéd Ce No, 2,o0b right bank of Arkansas Canon, a corner of plot No 3.ot“Calirornia M'ne.” Thence run variation 18>, 818° 45.W. Center of Arkansas “Canon and Flume runs $8 W.140-chains. Set stake marked A.G. No 2-in mound of roeks. ‘Thencé along the leftbank of Arkansas canon, 8 63S/W 2.60 chains to road . about 75 links above bridge. Road runs‘’N wide ruus N.W. -Thence along Bushy Slope 4.20 chains, intersect Range Line be, W.3.00-chains; Genter ot—ravine 10 Hinks] °Tsau /pany’s claims; thence in-a southerly. direc. known and calied the ‘élaims, ——.: see : Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above. ibed prop ‘. erty to the highest bidder, forcast i Uni-te d States gold coin; in front of the Court House door, in the city of Névada, on : Saturday, July 18th, 1874.Bétween the hours of 9 o’clock, A.M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. as = Given under my.-hand this 16th day of June, 1874, Lee ae > GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. —ByA. W. Potter, Under sheriff. * “Niles Searls; Atty. : ‘ ~ Copartnership: Notice. ~. i we, John Savage Hojbrook, residing iu tue city and county of Nevada, and Flora Belie Holbrock, residing at the city -aud county Of Nevada, in the State of California do hereby certify 4nd declare that. we have partnership, and we covenant ‘aud agree tinds ot thase-charlatans 4 ~ Seminal We Sass" Sominal Encissions, the consequence of _pulf.abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved” wexual indulgence, is practiced by the _-gouth of both sexes to an almost unlimited -» extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, “anless combatted by scientific medical ;-Bullow—eo’ se, dark 4 Ch Vie 3 ” spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring<lag-in the eara, noise like the rustling of aves and the rattling of chariots, wnensiabout the loins, weaknessof the limbs, senfieed vision, blunted intellect, loss.of f e, difidence in approaching strangers, @ disiixe to form new acquaintances, a disposition shun suctety, loss of memory, hectic fi¥shes, pimples and various eruptions about ‘he face, furred tongue, fetid breath, cour consumption, night —psweats; monomanit a frequent insanity. 1 should apply immediately, either in or by letter, and have a cure effected wand acientific mode treating which never fails of ®@ffecting . Ono Hundre ato any one who wil prove satisfactorily to that he wascured\ of this complaint by ei -of the Ban Francisco quacks, : _Married Men, : Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending.for packages of médicines may rely ~ “pon his sssurince of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more ‘than to be charged with a fair and mutuaily satisfactory remuneration of services rendered,—considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a toe prevaleut and evlfz) practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. DK. -GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient.a written instrument, ®iading himself to effect a radical and per_ gianent cure, or make no. charge. : Cured at Home. : Persons at a distance may be CURED AT ‘OME, by addrogping a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the “““oine’ promptly forwarded, free from uamage and curiosity, to any part of the: eountry, With full and plain. direction ‘for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS ‘in coin, in a registered letter through the Rost Office, or through Wells, Vargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union, Address DR. J, F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney at.eot, corner Commercia}; San Francisco, . Rost Office Box 1957. ° Private entrance on Commercial treet. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letfer. : Cunsultations FREE, = : wes Correspondents. will please inform: DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise ment in the Dathy TRANSCRIPT. ~ amyl srsone 80-afflict. 3364 Ths to the plas of beginning, and containing 46 17-100 acres and being a# por-} tion of the 8 E4 Section Mand NE 4 6 Section 25, Township 16 North, Range 9 Eust, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said loc tion was made May 10, 1873, by M. McLeod, N. T. McLeod, AH. Cole, R. F. McLeod, G. A. Wanamack, E. McLeod, J. G. Poor, S.E. Wanamack, J. D. McLeod and KR. J. McLeod, and recorded in Nevada county mitiing records, Book.5, page 399. Adjoinitg claimants are-owners of the Fen= ny Lind placer mining claim on the North and East; no other claims join this one. AH persons holding any adverse claim tiiereto are hereby required to present the /gaine before this office within sixty days from tbe first day of publishing hereof. ja-26 ft. B. McFARLAND, Register. ¢ No S14, -_ Application fora Patent toaUnited States Land Office, . ~~ -Bacramejito, Cal. June 20th, 1874. OTICEis heréby given, That the Greea AW Valley Blue Gravel Coifipany, whose Post Office is Sun Francisco, city a1-d-county,Cal., has made application for patent for the Greon Valley Blue Gravel Placer. Mine, situated in the Green Valley Miming District, cer county, California, and de_scribedin the plat and field aotes on file in this office asYollows, viz; Survey of’Ex terior Boundaries? mmencing at the SW corner of the claim ata stake marked G V BGPM' (fer Green liey Blue Gravel Placer-Mine,)-on-the No Bank—of the North Fork of ‘the Americuh, River, from which a pitch pine 12 in, dia. hears 8S 31° 42’ West 271 links distant, The witness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the™north bank of the North Fork of the American River, on Range line between sections 1 -and6, Township 16 North, and between Ranges 10 and 11, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian; bears South 43 @ 03’ West. 30.39 chs distant, and run on line vf Wiiliams’claim,: variation 19° 45’ Kast. N 154° W 14,23 chs toa stake marked G VB GPM, from which a pitch-pine4 in. d a, bears N 23% © West 30 links distant..Thence, . variation 20° 30' Fast, N 54% 2 E 5-ehs. . Small ravine bears 8 E & N‘'W.6.96 chs, to a stake marked G V BG P M, from which a white oak 20 in. dia. bears. N 15° 30’ W 33 links ‘distant. Thence, variation 20° 30’ EF, N 71 > E 20.00 chs. Rsyine 6 links wide 8 W & NE 31.36 chs. Ditch 3 links Wide E and W 31.46 chs To a stake marked GV BG PM, from which a pitch pine 6 in. dia, bears N $2.2 15" W 17 links distant. Thence var. 16°. 30> FE, 850% ° £0.30 chs. Ditch F & W, 3.00:-hs. Ravine 6 links wide, S W&NE4.29 chs, toa stake marked G VB G P M. from which a live ocak 8 in, dia. bears $ 77°15’ W 45 linksdistant. Thence variation 18° 15’ k,812\% 9 W. 16.28 chs. toastake marked GV B GP M,’from which a live ouk 18 in. dia. bears N 15° 30’ E17 links distant, A live oak 38 in. dia. bears 8 22> 46° W 20 linksdistent. Thence 10 SRY. f ee ae 2 gt \ 4 > Nepihicdblingsaoec eee oS \ ‘ 6 ‘ 4 t 1 ‘ “ i : ‘ . ’ ry A { “a Pr i : ss Sent + Se ae Ne of Neva joo ther notice by us, Co hie NO'TICE.— Know all Men by these presents, That we, Fingal Hume Hinds and Thomas L. Nichoison both residing in Nevada, county of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declaré that we have organized and formed ourselves into a co-partuership,and we agree each with the other, to be co-partners for the purpose of carrying on and conducting the ness of sélling groceries, provisions, &c., in Nevada county, State of Oallfornia, under the firm name of Hinds & Nicholson. That-the principal place of businese of said co-partnership is situated inNevadacity, Newada county andState afore“quid. That the names of all the persons interested_as partners.in such business, are above stated and signed hereto, and that such partnership. will continue and be in torce until further netice by us. : FINGAL HUME HINDS, . June 30 THOMAS L, NICHOLSON. YO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE;—Know all Mes by these Presenta, That we, Francis Alburtis Potter and William Anthony Si~ gourmey, residing in Nevada, county da,in tho State of California, do hereby ponte. fermed ourselves into a co-partnershjp,and we _— each with the other, to be co-partners forthe purpose of carrying on and conbusiness of selling crockery, in Nevada county, Califor. nia, under the » name of Potter & Sigourney. That the principal place of business of sa‘d co-partnership-is situated in Nevada eity, Nevada county, CaHfornia. That the names of all the persons interested as partners-in such business are above stated and » wigned hereto, and that such’ nership will continue and be in full force uy: fur°W. A. SIGOURNEY. > Co-partuership Notice,7 NOM al) Men by these Presenta, That we, John Timke and Charles Hegarty residing at Moore’s Flat, in the County of Nevaaa, State of Oalifornia, do hereby certify aud eclare, that we have organized and formed ourselves into a copartnership, and re, covenant and agree each with the other +) be oo-partuers for the purpese of carrysng on and conducting the business of seli-. ing genera) merchandise, in Nevada county, _/*tate of California, under the frm name of Hegarty & Co. ‘That the principal place of -business of coership is at Moore’s' Flat, Nevada county, Californ'a. ‘bat the names of ali the persons interested as purtin such. business a.e above stated and glass ware, dune 30. ~~ gigned hereto, and that ‘such partnership will continue and be in force wntil further notice by us, JOHN TIMKH, —Juve 30. a a that we haveorganized and . var g US 4 . ris; a stake marked G V B GPM, trom which amaple 4 in. dia. bears $8 51° 30° W 15 Mis. disant. Thence variation 14° 30’ E. N 884g 212.19 chs. Along. the North Bank of the River to a stake marked G V BGP M, from which a pitch pine 5 in, dia. bears N 36° 30° E 12 links distant. ‘Thence variation I7° 30’ -E. N 78% W 1.00 ch. Ravine course South, 16.40 chs. Ravine bears “south, 16.97 cha, to a stake. 50 Hinks North . from the river from which an Alder 10in, dia, bears 8S 50° 45’ W 9 links distant. ‘'Fhencé variation 17° 48 ES 70% ° W 5.43 chs to place of beginning Survey of connecting line: Commencing atthe S W corner efthe claim, aud run variation 19; * ES 43> 03' -W.30.39chs—to witness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the north bank of the North Fork of the American River, 5.64 chs North from \ stake, between sections 1&6 om Range lire between 10 and 11 Kast, Township 15 North, ing 76 18-100 acres. ard being a portion of the frac N 3 of Section 6, ‘Township 15 Meridian. 1,300 feet of said location was Lmade June 23, 1873, by E. J. Weeks and others, and recorded in BD Mining Rec. ords, Placer County, page 562. 2,000 feet was located: by L, C. Sheaves and. others, Feb. 13, 1874, and recorded in Book “Db” “pare 611, andthe balance located by Geo. Opel, who had the same_surveyed_and re. . corded in book D, page. 611, sane records. Adjoining claimant on the 8 Westerly is bo eat and vacant lands on the other side, ; All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to-present the sume beforc this office, within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof _ iT. B. McFARLAND, Register. . Chas. H.Wyman, Atty,Sacramento. jn25 THE “ANGLO CALIFORNIAN > See (Limitea:) 412 CaHfornia Street, S. F. New York Agents, J. & W. Seligman & Co., 21 Broud street. ; Letters of Credit available th work. FREDERICK F. CHARLES HEGARTY. o16 Mining Claim. 5 . Canon. Thence N 15° 16’ E 13.01 chains Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, and contain} sobs AUTHORIZED Capital Stock, $6,090,000; . Witte: Deposits, open Accounts, make Collections, buy and sed) Ex. change :nd Bullion, loan Money, and issue }the 4 Be Bovelabiy--Diceases of tween Ranges 9 and 10° EF, Township 16.N Mt. Diublo Base and Meridian, 14,55-chains" South of %.sec, cor. between sections 25 and 30, 15.10 chains; to spruce tree ¢ teet indiameter, marked “<A G No. 3." ‘Thence as cendiug N 72° 25’ W_0.40 chains, enter tailings in Arkanbas. Canon; 3.75 chains leave same, and alggg Brushy Bank 7.00 chains, enter tailings 13.00 chains, ascend 13.50 chains to spruce tree 4% feet indiameter, On steep slope, marked ‘tA G No-4," . ‘hence along Brushy Slope N 505 W 4,75 chains enter tailings, 7.08 Chains cross covered tlume—runs about West, 13 chains, set stake marked ‘‘A.G No 8” in centre of junction of Arkansas and Greenhorn Canon. marked ‘‘A G No 6” incentre of Greenhorn Canon. Thence N 55° W 1.40 chiins, jeave tailings in bed of Greenhorn Canon and agcend brushy slope 4.62 chains. set stuke marked “‘A-G No %.". Thence along brushy.slope on West side of Greenborn set stake marked ‘A G No 8,” from which an oak 18 inches in diameter bears South 15 links distant. ‘Thence N77 2 50" 43-51 . chaibs, set stake marked “‘A G No 9” in dense brush; N 77> 44° 1.90 cha ns toa spruce -tree 30-in. diameter on south edge of tailings in bed of Greenhorn Canvn,marked “AG No 10.”" Thence crossing Greenhorn Canon N 69.2 05" E 6 63 chains, leave bed of canon—ascend slope 8,60 chains to live oak 8 in. diameter marked ‘‘A GNoll.” Thence along slope on east side of Greenhorn Cahon $ 8° 7’ Eb. 6.25.chains to grade rtake at meuth of Birdseye Tunnel. Thence 8 68° Us’ W 17.41 chains to om, tree 10 in.diame16’ W 10.63 chains, to spruce tree 4 feet in diameter, standing at the junction of Arkansas and Greenhorn Canons at edge ‘of tailings marked “A GNol4.” ‘Thence over tailings along N E edge of Arkansas Canon, 8 46°-E 3.50 chains, opposite mouth ef ra‘vine comes ffoin N E 24.00 chains, leave bed of canon 14.47 chains set stake marked “A G No 15” in-south side of road. Thence S 63° 45’ E'1.76 chains to small oak marked “CO No 5” at mouth of small canon, mark . oak ‘‘A.G No 16." ‘Thence acro»s mouth of small canon, Thence N $1° E 1.83 chains to oak 8 in. diameter marked “'G-No6} ‘marked same ‘A -GNo17.” Thence along south side of road, 8 67° 30? E 5.28 chains to stump of te‘eyraph pele-in-reek-mound+ marked ‘‘A G No 18,” from which a spruce tree, corner No, 3, bears 8 30%; 2 E;. end of flume bears 8 28° E, about 40 links distant. Thence ascending N 40° 30’ E 4.17 chains.to post marhed ‘tS C No 8,” corner of California Claim, marked same¢,A G No 19.” Thenee N 71° 45’ E 3.27 chains,drove iron pin in eld road runs 8 KE, from which the N W corner of toil bridge bears 8 814 > E 3.00 chains distant. Thencs N 28° 30’ W 4.61 chains tocentre of old shaft. Thence N 86° E 5.32 chains, intersect Kange line
between 9 and 10 KE, Township 16 N, Mt Diablo Buse and Meridian, 8.60 chains. south of seetion corner, between sections 25 and 30; 5.50 chains to deep ¢ut—runs nearly south to Arkansas Canon, 9.07 chs. rto~ kta “SC No I,” @ corner of. Starr claim, mark same “A G No 21.— Thence 8 7° 45’ E.3.26 chains to stake *‘C No 2,” the place of beginning, and containing 35,60 acrces, and being a portisn of the 8S 4s of “Ft %and N 3 of 8 E }(’ 26.16N 9E and N W \& of SW \& of Section 30,townBase and Merdian. Said “location about: the year 1851, no record ef which can be found. Adjoining Claimants are the Birdseye Creek Gold Minifg Co. Limited, on the East, McLeod on the h. The land on the South and West being ant. All pervons holding any adversé claims thereto _a¥é “hereby required to -presunt the Same before this Office within sixty days junl3 T. B-McFARLAND, Register) . _ PROBATE NOTICE. N the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Joshua Muiloy, deceused. On reading and filing the petition of Charters E> Mativy, Administ?ator of the Es tate of Joshua Mulloy, deceased, praying for an order to-sell the whole or such portion of the Real Estate belonging to said Estate as shall be necessary to pay the debts outstaridiig against said deceased and the debts, expenses and charges of the admin. istration. It is orderea, That all persons interested in said estate appear before the said Probate Court of the County of Nevada State of California, at the Court Room of said Court, at the city of Nevada, im said Ne vada County, on the twenty-fifth day of July, A. DB. 1874, at eleven o'clock, A. M., then and there to show cause why such order . should not be made, And it is further ordered, That a certified copy : f this order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, . a newspaper published in said Nevada county, at least twice a week for four weeks and to be completed ten days before said 25th day of July 1874. q ~ Dated Nevada City: June 15, 1874. 4 JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of. the Count of Nevada. I, John Pattison, County Clerk of the County of Nevada,State of California, and et-officio Clerk of the Provate Court in and for said County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, trueand correct.copyof an original order, on filein this, my ofWitness hand and ¥ ai Gent. Gi Lath . ie, seal of — jel6__ JOHN PATTISON, Clerk. ~ ees woutia Gr onven . } et a oy x . Nevada, Cal. June 24, 1874. Yhence N 19> 30’ E 6.80 chiaitis8, set stake . ship 416 North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo.. from the first-day of publishing -heregfs-""—+ _day.of d A812. tp favor of James Oullo: . es and ene William Moriaty,J. B PowCreek, thence running up sid Deer Creek’ ticn to the place. of beginning, commonly ‘. er is now in general use in Duteth t lat, Col an NOW-ail-men by -thierey Presents, That . oi rmed ourselves into a_co-" each with the other, to be co-partners—for . THE STEAM WASHER OR — = . --WOMAN’S. FRIEND. Lp me + a although otten-attenm pied; aro hud been discovered ot dpplying steam directly to the clothing, wiiich could be used in a profitable mannér,.forddmestic purpo-ses, The ry family in thirty minutes,to an hour. ‘The ces for the following reasons: Ist Itdoes its.owb work,therety saving a large portion of the time usually taken in“a family. 2d, It uses nruch less sua, than is required by any ot er.method; 3d. It requires no attention whatever while thé process is going on. A lndy can do her washing while ‘she .ds.eating her bredkfast and doing up the breakfast dishes. 4th Clothing wears double the time, washed in this--washer,* that bor, or a wasb-board. 5th, Lace Curtains, and a}] fine fabrics; are washed _in.a super 4+ or manner, —AH fabrics,-fronmi the fines . -to a-bed blanket; canbe washed perfectly and with ease, withott the rubbing board . Itis truly a Labor and Clothes Saving In-. vention; L-woutd give thousands of certif. icates as-to merit, but, none can‘be Fatistied untilthey sec it in operation. It needs on-. Ay to-be:seen to be appreciated. ‘lhe Washfax, Auburn, Rocklin, Folsom and “Sactamento. “The Washer will be in use ip Nevada and Grass Valley in a few days“by Mrs. K. A. SWEET, of. Rockli, Placer County, Patent issued Dec. 23d, 1873, for Sacramento Placer and Nevada counties. m27 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE YY eeeblintiod by 8 DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, . No Cure, No Pay. . wise, Free. PENH Steam. Washer or Woman's Friend, wHethodWoman’s Friend washes—without lu bor; 14 will do the washing-of-an-ordina=+ Steam Warher is superior to.all ot) er devi~},it will washed by # macaine, or by hand-la-+}-cure’of chronic diseases of the Lun tlace ‘sho owns the patentright of J.C. Tilton’s . Consultation, by Letter or othe.-. paises ‘Medical and Surgical Institnte' -_ [Founded in 1859.) ots — Ko. 519 Sacranmiento Streer, Cerner of Leidesdorff Street--1 A below the What Cheer House} * _ SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street cc Sound and Scientific Medical aid, iq thé Treatment and Cufe of all €° _ Priyate and Chronie-dig. . * eases, Cases of f Secres: “ AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS To the Afflicted. : 2 ae W. K. DOHERTY RETURNs his sincere thanks to his num patients for their patronag:,and woudice _this.opportunity to remind them that he continues to. consult at his listitute for the g8,Liver.Kidneys, Digestive, an Weakness, and all the horziad conser wens of self-abnue, Gonorhea, Gleet; Strictures Nocturnal end _Diurns) Emisgio; : Debility, Distases of the Back and Loins Tnfiamimation of the Bladder “hnd the Kia. -ngys, etc., and he-hopes that-his tong expe. Fience and successful practice will continns “to insure ‘him #share-of public patronage By the practice of many years.in Euroy and the United States he is enabled toap the most efficient and successful remedieg against diseases of all kinds. He useg no mereury, charges ,-moderate, treats his pa. tients-in-a-correct.and honorable way, sd has xéeferences of unquestionable veraci from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. : ee : To Females. : When a “female is enervated or afflicted « witb disease, as. weakness of the back and ‘loss of muscular power, palpitation of the . heart, irritability, nervousness, derange. “ment of digestive functions, general debil. ity. hysteria. sterility an dall other disegses peculiar to females, she should go eri the'GROGERY, PROVISION AND: LIQUO! BUSINESS, in the city and county of Nevaof J. S. Hotbrook & Co, that the principel place of business ef said co-partnership issituated in the city and county of Nevada aud State aforesaid. That the names of all the persons interested as partners in such business are above stated and signed hereto and that such partnership will teptinue and be in force intil further notice bys." : . JOHN SAVAGE HOLBROOK. * FLORA BELLE HOLBROOK, “Notice to Crecitors. ———— N the matter of the Estate of John Roche deceased. In the Probate Court of Nevada County, State of California. Notice. is hereby given by the undersigned Executor, ‘tu the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said. deceased, to exhibit them with the nece-sary vouchers to John Mebean, Executor avhis residence, at the ship, Nevada county, State of California, within f-ur months after the first publica-_ tion of this notice. JOHN McBEAN, Executor of the last Will and testament of Juin Roche; deceased. . ee J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. June 25, 1874. Notice to Creditors. <@ ; Nthe matter of the estate of Grove Whitney, deceased, In the Probate Court of . ter, marked “A G No—-13-'-‘Fhence-§-7 2-7; evade County; State-of Gall fornia._Notiée-+—ess of the back, trembling of-the-limbs, is hereby given by the undérsigned Administrator, to the creditors of, and all persous having. claims against said deceased to exhibit them: with the necessary vouchers to P. A. Paine, Adininistrator, at his residence at Lake City, in Bloomfield” township, in the Ceunty of Nevada and State of California, within four months after the first publication of this notice. P.A. PAINE, Admitistrator of the Estate of Grove Whitney, deceased. J. 1. Caldwell. Atty, >. July 10, 1874, Co-partnership Notice . NOW ALL MEN BY THESE-PRES\ ENTS, That 1, Ralph Fininger, residihy at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cali fornia, am carrying on the business of selling : LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, &e.,°"”"” In said Nevada City, under the name and Style of R. Firinger & Co , and I declare thatI am the only member or' person conneeted with ssid fiim of R.Fininger & Co. Dated this 24th day of June, 1874. je26 R. FININGER. Election of Chief Engineer. OTICK is hereby given that.an Elec: tion for Chief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department wild be heid at the Mursh 1's Office, on \ Monday, July 27th, 1874. . dudges—John Hurst, Chris. N» ffziger. €lerks—J. D. Fleming, Ed. Goldsinith. Polls open from 5 to 8 P, M. By order‘ of Board of Fire Delegates. 5 ' . W.R. COE, President. Wm. Scott, Secretary. ~ -je30 Copartnership Notice, ‘ Ww the undersigned, T. P. Crandall and D. Iv McKiiliean, both resi@ents of North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Sate of Calitornia, hereby give notice that we have heretofore been and are now puartners in business at North Bloomfield atoreid and compose the firm of Tf, P. CRANDALL & CO. T. P. CRANDALL, : 4 D.R. MeKILLICAN. A North Bloomfield, June 30, 1874. ~ NOTICE.” ~~ Cy, CNR: Fou are hereby notified to Je come and get your Cow. at the Buck¢ye-Kanch, and pay the sam of $2618 Banch Bil, and cost of advertising within ‘thirty days frony date or I will sell said Cow aecording to aw. i =~ _ JAMES DEZELL. Nevada City, June'30, 1874.0 ~~. NOTICE. GL) pephgens. : You are hereby notiMB fied to come and get your Steer, at the Buckeye Ranch, and pay the sum of $12 50, Ranch Bill, and cost of advertising within thirty days frem date or F will sel said Steer acverding to law. : SAMES DEZELL, ' Nevada City, June 3th, 1874, © _ Assigneew’ ov Trustees’ Notice of Appointment, ¥ the District Court of the Urited States I for the District of California. In the matter of Robert ©. Black, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To’ whom it may concern : The unitersigned, ey Hayes, of Granite. ville, inthe County of Nevada hereby ,ives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the Estate of Robert C, Black, of North Z of Wine,;} Bloomfield, in the Ceunty of Nevada, in said District, and Who was, té-wit, on the 27¢t day of April, A. D.' 3874. 4 beth ost rupt, upon the itiow of District i o himeelf, by the of California. “Dated at San Francisco, the 26t f Mey. A DAR i . (PVHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS da, State of California, nnder the firm name . -vittege-cf Washington,in Washington -town= : enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of the m. st celebrated Institytions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place it im point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second” none. ; : PRIVATE DISEASES. “tii Males and Irregularities in Femaies are {ously attack the system, and gradually underimine and destroy it; they drive jhe “bloom f*om the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and yigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytie;and the Insane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY tovman, combining with the Venereal, doubles iia Gasper’ Those who have been treated with that pernicious -MINERaL POISON are not cured ; the dis-: ‘ease has asstimed a new form, ~~ . DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, Phat leaves the poisor to crawl throngh thesyetem, eating its way into the-tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth sur+ face, to burst.outin the future with a viruende that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscularand men_tal organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He will find in the weakdisordered digestion, unaccountab‘e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganizationi;. tne positive traces of that most terrible nd destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak-, ness—wasting away his powers, déstroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging 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 ofthe vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal ‘emissions, the mere cessation of the causes-of its apsearance brings no relief. See Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one nv hope of cure, but adds to his misery in. the knowledge that Pig e who looks to tim for so much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds tohis misery and disorder until hope leaves him. There is fie rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, 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 soli vices, that dreadfui, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytica snd consumptives, and hundreds of untimeconsult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor weuld especially recommend ju: self, giving tq each and &@llguarantees Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hin-. rance from business, chamge of diet, fear yexposure, os IMPORTANT TO -THE LADIES. _ When a Female isin troacte or afflieted . with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry shouldbe, where is there a physician who is fuiiy competent to administer relief, and whose respectable atanc.ng in society ree ends himjte the nfidence of the conimunity. ‘The Doctor, understanding now imperstively necessary these req, are, feels called upon to interpose,and by calling the attention of the affiieted tothe fact that he has been a Profésser of Obstetrics and_ Female diseases for 't'woaty Years, and is“fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically ana surgically, not in a superficial manner, but _ fy as thorough a manner as.years of study and practice—both in hospitalsand families --=can thake, to save them from thé hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. . Therefore, families camrely upon him a6 upoms father. All im affliction can find in him-ome who can feel arst-sympathise with and befriend them in tronble—one in whose secresy the utmest confidence car be \ ‘To Correspendents. -—Persons of either sea, who _ fo — yy wena = who cannot e city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, recetve advice Sad prt of . All letters returned or de” “BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. No. ate Soy Sarees, near Montgom ry. Probate Notice. TATE: OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. In the Probate Court. the taatter of the Estate of Alpheus W. wh, deceased. Pursusntto” anorder of this Court mace this day, Notice is hereby .given, “hat Mom jay, the 6th day of July. A. D 1874, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day, at the Court Roomy of this ourt, in the County of Nevada. has been appointed for héaring the application of Nijes Searis, praying that a doctment now on file in this Court, purporting tu be the last will and testament of A. W. Brown, deceased, be admitted te Probate, and that letters. testamentary be issued thereon to said Niles Searls at which time appear ane contest the same, Nevada, June 22d, 1874, the great destroyers of health. They ingid.. y graves with its misguided victims,should }, at unve. toile: celebrated Female Doctor, W.-KY DOHERTY, at his Medicai Institute, and consult him about her troubles and. diseases. het no false delicacy prevent 7 you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painiul suffering death. e ' Yo Correspondents, ~ Petients.male or female,residing ip any part of the country, however distant, who may AGSITE The Opii0 wna AE Vice CF DF. Dole: wty, in thefr respective cuses, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding personal — interview ,are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACKED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. ‘1f the cesé be tuily and candidly descrited, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, fo diet, regimen, and the-general treatnientv! the case itself, (inclnding the remedies) will be forwarded without “delay, and in such manner as to convey ho idea of the purport of the letter or*parcel so transmitted.—attention, send ten dollars,.coin, {or.that Go & Co's ExPress, and a package of medicine Will be sent to your address with the necessary instruction for use. Consultations by letter cr otherwise, FREE, Permanent.cure guaranteed or no pay. ~\Spermatorrhoea. “DR. DOHERTY has just published an impcrtant pamphlet, embodying his own views aud experienve in rélation to Impe~_ ‘tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal weakness, Nr vous and Physical Debillty-conseq ent on this affection and other diseases of the s1ual Organs. This little work centains . e'formation of the utmost a er married or single, and will be sent F by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage siurhps for return postage. Fi Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. 3B. p24 San Francisco, Cal. ~ _GAST CHANCE a ; FOR AN™ . EASY. FORTUNE. NIFTH AND LAST CONCERT if IN AID OF THE rd Public Library of Kentucky. JULY 31, 1874. LIST O. GIFTS. One Grand ash Cift....-.0000++ $250,600 Onze Grand Cash Gift,...-+cree e 100,00 Oue Grand Cash Gift...-igayaes er" One Grrnd Carh Gift... AOD Oue Grand Cash Gift.... eee Gm 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each.. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000edCh:..-140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,060 éach.;.. 160,000 20 Cush Gifts, -6,000 each..-. 100 000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each..-. 190,000 4 « 30 Cash @ifts;~’ 3 000 each..90,000 * 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each... 100,00 100-Cash Gifts, 1,000 ach,.-<<. 100,0% AAO Cash Gifts; — 600 ench., .. 120,000 J 600 Cash Gitts, Tid each..-boaged , . 19,000 Cash Gifts, Se each... 950,00? “ ee Grand Total,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500,00 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets.2...0:2-+000ret “ ARR csc a csc occ cee est tee . Tenth, or each Coupon, .-+++++++ x Bag: 11 Whole Ticxets for.. ese nesert 0 2244 Tickets-for.....--= seieieses 1000, . For Tickets or information address THOS.. E. BRAMLETTE. Agent and Manager Public Library Bui'ding. Louisville, Kr: OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE — APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MES trom the effects of krrors and Abuteé in early life. Manhood restored. ao 08 iments to marriage removed. New me’ " of treatment. New and t _ dies. Books and circulars sent frm, sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ! SOCEAT.ON, No: 2 South: professional skill. Copzrtnership Notice. NOW all Mem by these Presents, = we, John Stone and John a So ri wig, both residents of North Bloom: so Nevada cou. ty, State of Calitornia, d0 pa tify and declare that we, have organi al formed ourselves into a copartpersbiP we agree each with the other to be ~ ners tor the purpose of carrying on the imess of butehermg and retadl mest mar a4 in Nevada county, Stute of California, der the firm name ef J. Stone & Co. ae the pr. ncipal place of business of ares : rtnership is siteated in North —, evada equnty, California. That the 2s ns iuterested a8 partner? © ‘and sigl= h partnership will cor until further bebe by us. dune 3 R. M. HUNT, M. DB ATTENDING PHYSIC-A% : __ JOHN PA'PTIsON, Clerr. “Wiles Searls, Atty for Petitioner. je23 ¢ NEVADA CITY. o ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL AID, Quick Cures & Moderate Charge, d Genito-Uriniary Oy, ©S, Sexust—] ply. ‘limbs, pain in the-head, dimmiess of sight, — “Should youg condition require immediate — value-in-curreney. -by-Mati. oR WELIS; Fak > bh “Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa,—an inetitution baving high reputation for honorable conduc i 3k at SSPE tet ts aa pains 4Omifol eta, > The the acc “Bill with th Ash CORR]