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July 16, 1874 (4 pages)

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ar DR GIBBONS DISPENSARY “4 beet ASLABLISHED th 1854, for tho treat 4 ment of Sexual and Séminal Diseases a ych ag Gonorrhesa,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilfa in all its fo! , Seminal Weakness, Im “potency, etc, Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated egs success ully; sal Application for a Patent to a Unrren Srates Lawp Orrice, —_ ~given a) .» C: chacds A. H. Cole, B. ¥. G. A. Wa I 2 Wa , B. N. Me 2 J.G. Poor, J. D. Me 80d, Whose Postoffice is You Bet; Nevada Patent forthe McLeod Placer Mine, situated in Hunt Mining District, Nevada and described -in the 2 fact of secret indulgences or from. virus __ed should spply, immediately, either in _ ey his new and scientific mode, of treating. oA or Se tem tor to iness of marti fying them for the piness 0 oc tre enjoyment of we ‘Th this, a. polf abuse, ‘This DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he.has returned from visiting, 4 he principal Hospitals"of Europe, and has yesumed practice at bis Dispenrary, ‘623 Kearney Street, cormer of Commer.ia., San ¥ranvisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may er en ; The Doctor spared neither time nor money in scale out new remedies, and has returned. with increased facilities for the aNeviation of human suffering. ’ det many thonmmenee ate porvo 3, both ~ How. ythousa: of. ns, bot male car feranie, srethere who ate suffermiserable existence from the_ef-. ae Look at+ 3 ted and disfigured faces a itutions, disqualisituation thousands suffer untildeath closes the scene, Let parents, guardians, friends attend to.any of: those who are sufferiug withany of these horrible life denwwoying maladics~—see that they are cared for cured before it be too late. Send them imied@iately to Dr, Gibbon, a physician who bas made private disease his especial study. for years,.and who is certain to cure the most.inveterate cases without mereury or injurious drugs. It is “important to those who are aftlicted, or to those who are inter eatcod in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors.who Anfost all cities, publishing ‘their skill in curing ‘all diseases in a few days, impusing npon the public by using the names of em{nent physicians from “Europe. and other piaces, Be, thorefore, careful and ‘make strict inquiries, or you may fall inte. the ands of those charlatans. i a ‘ai onto ee of Seminal Kimissions, the so jon of: sexual indulgence, is practiced: the youth of both sexes to an almost unl ited extent, producing with unerring inty, the following train of morbid.symptems, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark apots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtng in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasinves about the loins, weakness of the limbs, «onfused visior, blunted intellect, loss of wgonfidence; difidence in, epproachingstrangers, a disiike to forth new acquaintances, & disposition to shan suciety, loss of mem. ory, hectic flushes, pinyples. and various: eruptions about the face, furred tone fetid breath, coug6, consumption, ni ht: aweats, monomanis-and, frequent 5 If relief be not-obtaanedy#persons 6o afflictperson br by letter, and have a cure 6 this ch never fails of effecting quick and radical eure. Fi Will give . C) One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily tohim that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San ‘Feancisco quacks. ; co a Married Mem, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under.any of. these fearfal maladies, should not forget the sacred re. epunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or eending for pavkages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential, seoreoy “with tmiplicit faith, and than to be charged withe fair and mutaally satisfactory remuneration of services pondered, considering tho ¢lrqumstances ef the cases, rather than. tov prevalent and galas practice of extortion among ( end ee enders, ee DR, GIBBON {is responsible, and will ive to each pationt.a written instrument, Leod Placer Mine) from which a black oak + Sections 24 & 25-7 ehsdistant. “Thence, variation 18° East, N Kast, Mt Diablo Base and Meridiaw. -no—znere-. North Fork of the Americun River, from }ridian, bears South 43 03’ West. 30.39 chs county, Oalifors jat and field notes on file in this office as Ows, -Viz: ; 3 ries; Commencing at the east corner of the claim at a stake marked MT, P M-(for Mc, 3 inches in diameter bears North 9° West la links distant. And the corner to Sections 24 arid 25, Township 16 North, Range 10 East. Mt Diatho Dear ene, Meridian, bears South 77° East 6.05 chs distant, and. run variation 18° East, L. 45° W 0.56 chs. Small ravine 10 links wide, course 8 KE & N. W. 1.60 chs intersect Section Line between . Went fromthe to Sections 25 & 26,-19-& 30: 14.86 chs set a@ stake at the original corner of the claim, ‘marked M L.P M, from which a soruce 20 in. dia, bears South 61°°15° East.32 links 404° W 2.39 chs. Small Ravine 6 links wide Nok $< 13.54 chs smallravine 6 links wideSW end NE. 16.54 chs, small ravine 6 links wide Nand 8. 22.29 chains ditch 3 links wide E and: W. 25.09“chs,) ditch N and.§8. 28.04chs Small Ravine 8 W and N-E. 32.29-che, Set a stake for the . . West cortier of the claim,’ marked M L P M at the original corner of the claim, from which & black oax. 30. in. dia. bears. 8 71° E 34 links distant, Thence variation 18° East. N 384° E 2.84 chs ditch 4. links wide'N and 8.: 6.92 chs ditch 3 links wide N & 8. 12.76 chs. ditcb.3 links wide, N & 8. 13.36 chs“set a stake at. original corner marked M L 2M, from which a black oak. 10 in. dia. bears N 23° W7 links distant, Thence on line of’ the Jenny Lind claim, . . variation 189 8 43% E 2,14 chains ditch N and. 8. 3.14\chs. ditch N and 8, 8.94.chs, ditch 8 W avd NE. 24.64 chs, small ravine (dry) and W. 30.79 chs mining flume N.and 9. 31.84.chs same flumo N W. andS BB. 33.20:chs Ravine $8 Eand N W. 38.64 che to the place of beginning, and “‘eonta: 46 11-100 acres and being a pors tion of thé 9B 44 Section Mand NE \ of Section.25, Township 16 North, Rangr Joe tion was-made May.10, 1873, by M. Me. Leod, N; T, McLeod, A. H. Cole; R. F. McLéod, G, A, Wanamack, BE. McLeod, J; G: Poor, 8. E. Wanamack, J. D. McL«od and &. J. McLeod, and secordedin Nevada. county mining records, Book 6, page 399, Adjoining claimants aré owners-of the Jenny Lind placer.mthing claim on the North and East; nd Other claims join this one. : adverse claim All persons holding an thereto are hereby snanised te present the. aN game before this office. within sixty days of publishing hereof. N from the first da ee. No 574, } Application for a Patent toa sara Mining Claim, United States Land Office, . OTICE is hereby given, That the Green » Valley Blue Gravel Company, whose Post Office is San Francisco, city aud county, Cal., has made application for patent for the Green Valley Biue Gravel Placer ‘Mine, situated in the Green Valley Mining District, Placer county, California, and described in the plat ind field notes on fit} in this office as follows, viz; Survey of Ex. terior Boundaries: Commencing at the 8 W corner of the claim at a6take marked G V -BGPM (for Green Valley Blue Gravel Placer Mine,) on the North Bank of the , and (BR. J, Mc. . of One Dollar (—si county, Cal, have made ‘application for . pan tailings in Arkansas Canon; 3.75 chains leaye same, and along Brushy Bank 7.00 +-Ganon. '. leave tailings in bed of Greenhern Canon LAB} _yeanenec memset A PRE RE PC A me TON ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL.MINING COMPANY. Location of principal piace of business, San Francisco, Cglifornia. Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Califorhia—Notice is .hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the Thirteenth day of June, 1874,:an assessment (Number Thirty-Two to=)-per share levied upon the capital stock of said comy,; ‘payable immediately, in United Statea_gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of, the company, San Franciseo, Califo: Any stock upon w day of July;~3874, shath be deemed delinguent, and will be duly advertised for sele at public auction, and unless payment*shall be made before, will be sold on , August 10th; 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and! expenses of sale. By*order_of the Board of Trustees, . . THOMAS DERBY. Secretary Office —No, 320 Sansome Street, San Franja, ‘ ith said assessment eisco, California. s jcei6 = z Ho, Os : Application-for@ Patent to a ~~ Mining Ciaim.—— » a Sacramento, Cal.,; June 9th, 1874. —~ IGE is hereby given, that Daniel E > Post Office address—is You Bet, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for Patent for the Arkansas and horn Placer Mine, situated in You Bet Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the Plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of kxterior Boundaries:. Begin at a Stake marked C. No. 2, on right ‘bank of Arkiinsas Canon, a corner of plot No 3 of . “OCalitornia M’ne.”, Thence ran variation 18° E,818° 45 W. Center of Arkansas Canon and Flume runs 8 W 1.40 chaing. Set-stake marked A, G. No2 in:mound of rocks. Thence along the left bank of Arkansas canon, 8 63° W 2.60 ehamb-to road about 75 links above bridge.Road runs N W 3.00 chains. Center ot ravine 10 links wide runs N W. Thence along Bushy Slope 4.20 chains, intersect Range Line be, tween Ranges:9 and 10 E, Township 16 N Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 14.55 chains South “of 34 séc, or. between sections 26 and. 30, 145.10-ehains, to spruce tree 4 feet in: diameter, marked ‘A G No. 3.” Thence asconding N 12° 25° W-0:40-ehains,enter cha.ns, enter tailings 13.00 chains, ascend 13.50 chains to spruce tree 434 feet. in diam eter, On steep slope, marked ‘‘A G No 4,” ‘hence along Brushy Slope N 50° W 4,75 ¢hains enter tailings; 7.08 -chaing cross coyered flume—runs about West, 13 chains, set stake marked ‘‘A G No 6” in centre‘of junction of Arkansas and Greenborn Canon. ‘hence N 19°. 30’ E 6.80 chains, set stake marked'‘A G@ No 6” in centre of Greenhorm: Thence N 55° W 1:40 chrins; and agcend brushy slope 4.62-chains, set stake marked ‘‘A GNo 7.” Thence along brushy slope oh West side of Greenhorn Canon, Thence N 16° 16’ BE 13.01: chains set stake marked ‘A G No §,’\from Which an oak 18 inches in diameter hears, South _Phence N.717 2 50’ E.13.51., chains, set stake marked ‘tA @ No 9” in, dense brush; N 77° 44. 1.90 cha ns to a spruce tree 30 in. diameter on south edge of tailings in bed of Greenhorn.Canon,manked “A GNo 10." Thence crossing Greenhorn Canon N 69 © 05’ E 6.53 chains, leave bed of canon—sscend slope 8,60-ebains to live oak. along slope ofieast side of Greenhorn Canon 8 §$°7’ E, 6.26 chains:tegrade stake at meuth of.Birdseye Tunnel: Thence 8 68° 08’ W 17.41 chains to ons tree 10 in, diameter, marked “A. G:No.13,’” ‘Thence 8 7° 16’ W.10.63 chains, to meenee tree 4 feet in e which pitch pine 12 in. dia. bears 8 31> 42’ West 271 links distant, The witness post in Mehaffey’s garden, on the north ank of the North Fork of the American River, on Range line between sections 1 and 6, Township 16 North, and between Ranges 10.and 11, Mt Diablo Base and Me. ~ minding himself to effect a radical and per. wianent: cure, or make no charge. Cured. at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing.a letter to Dr. Gibbon, ‘stating case, smyptoms, length of time the discase has continged, and the “eine promptly forw » free from wamage 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, ergo & Oo., @ package of medicine will be forwarded ‘vy —— te‘any part of the Union, Ad 6 DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623. Kearney @tieet, corner Commercial, San Franciseo. Post Office Bex 1957. Private entrance on Commercial treet. Remember to put BOX 195% on tho letter, “Consultations FREE aa Correspondents will ‘please inform DR. GIBBON that thoy cead. his advertise ment in the Darmy. Transcript. myl Cree byt ERSHLP NO'rICE .— Knew all Men by these presents, ‘That we,, Fingal Hume Hinds and fhomas Li. Nichoison doth residing in Nevada, county of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby oértify and declare that we have. organized. and formed ourselves into s co-partnership,and we agree each with the other, to be 00-partners forthe pu of carrying on and con, ducting the business of selling grocerits, provisioné, &¢.,in Nevada county, State of Sallfornia, under the firm name of Hinds & Nicholson. That-the perc place of buainese ofisaid co-partnership is situated inNevadacity, Nevada wren andState afore} eaid, That the names of all the persone interested as partners in such business, aro such partnership will continue and be in force until furt! er netice by us, FINGAL HUME HINDS. June 30 THOMAS L, NICHOLSON, CSR ree Bee NOTICEH.— Know all Mer by tirese Presents, That we, Franis Alburtis Potter and William Anthony 8igourney, both residing in Nevada’ county of Nevada, in the State of California, do . hereby certify that we haveorganized and formed ourselves into a co-p end we agree each with the othi rs to be oo-partners forthe purpage of carryia on and conducting the business of seiling crockery, glass ware, &&in Nevaca: county, \Oalifornia, under the fir emne of Potter & Sigournay. That the principal pisee of ness of said co pa tnership ideituated in. Nevada Gity, Nevida county, California. That the names of all the persens int as _nérs in such business are above st and signed hereto, and that such parte ip “will continue and be in full force until f ther notice by us. = B,. A. POTTER, June 30. W. A. SIGOURNEY, * Co-partnership Notice, . ”” NOW all Men by these Presenta, That K we, John Timke and Charles Hegarty roading at Moore’s Flat, inthe County of Nevaaa, State of California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a copartnership, and _, ye covenant and agree each with the other 1) be co-partners for the purpese of . apg on and conducting the business of eelling general merchandise, in Néevadacounty, tate of California, under the fitm name of Hegarty & Co. ‘That the principal 0.0f business of sail eo-partnerghip is at ‘e Flat, Nevads county, Californ‘a, ‘That-the names of alt the persons interested a6 part. ners in such. business ace above Land f heretv, and that such rehip il ery and — ana until furthor. ‘mo ‘deuby ua. j . @HAR that . witness is Ohag, H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento. jn25 distant; and run-on line of Wiiliams’claim, . -yariation.19° 45’ East. N 154° W 14,23 oha to a stake. marked GV BGPM, frora which.a pitch pine 5 in. da, bears N 23% > West 30 links distant. Thence, variation 20 > 30’ Fast; N 64% 6chs. Small ravine bears SE & N W 6:96 chs, to a stake marked G V BGP M, from ich a white oak 20 in, dia. bears N 15° 30’ W_33 links. distant. Thence, variation 20° 36°_E, N 71> E 0.00 chs. Ravine 6 links wide SW_& NE 31.36 cha, Ditch 3 links wide E and W. $1.46chs Toa stake marked GV BG PM, from which a pitch pine 6 in, dia. bears N 82° 15’ W-17 links distant. Thence var. 16°, 80° B,.850%° £0.30 cha. Ditch F & W, 3.00chs, Ravine 6 links -wide, 8 W&NE4.29-chs, toa stake marke! @ VBI @ P-M. from which ao live oak 8 in. din, bears § 77°-15' W 46.linksdistant. Thence variation 187 16" E, 812% O° W 16.28 chs. . to a stakemarned--G-¥-B-G-P--M, frem which a live oak 18 in. dis. bears N 15° 30’ E 17 links distant, A live oak 38 in. dia. bears $ 22° 40’ W 20 linksdistant. Thence variation 16° 30' BE, 8 134% ° Kk 9.41 chs, to a stake marked @ V B G P M, from -which amaple tin, dia, bears § 61° 30’ W 16 lis. disant. Thence variation 14° 30’ E. N 88% 219.19 chs. Along the North Bank of the River to a stake marked G V LB G'P M, from which a pitch pine 6 in, dia. bears N 36° 30”E 12 links distant. Thence variation 17° 30’ E. N-78\6 W 1.00 ch. Ravine course South, 16.40 chs, Ravine bears south, 16.97, cha, to. a stake 60 links North from ‘the river from which-an Alder 10 in, dia. bears 8 50° 45’ W 9 links distant. Thenee variation 17 > 45° ES 10% SW 5.43 chs to plade of beginning. ._ Survey of connesting line: Commencing atthe 8. W corner: of the claim, aud run variation 19% O° BRS 48°-03' W 30.99. chs to c -post_in Me ys garden. on the north bank of: the Soetn ont of the American River, 6.64, chs. North from. 4 stake, . between sections 1&6 on Range lire between l0.and 11.Bast, Township 15 North, Mt Diablo Base and: Meridian, and containing 76 18-100 acres, a1 d being a portion of the frao N % of Section 6, Townahip 15 North, Range 11 Bast, Mt Diaklo Bage and Mefidian. 1,300 feet of said Jocation: was made June-23, 1873, by E. J. Weeks and others, and recorded in B D'Mining Rocords, Placer County, page 562. 2,000 feet was located by L. O. Sikkeaves: and others, Feb. 13, ee) and recorded in Book ‘D” page 611, aud'the balance located by Geo. Opel; who had'the same surveyed and recorded in book D, page 611, sane records. Adjoining claimanton the 8 Westerly is a and vacant lands on the other All. persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the ame before this office, within, sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof > YT. B. MeFARLAND, Register, THE: ANGLOCALIFORNIAN (Limited.) ~~ 419 California street, 5.F. London Offié *.....4+-.+++-3 Angel Court. New York Agents, J. & W. Seligman & Co., ‘21 Broad street, ‘ AUTHORIZED : Capital Stock, $6,000,000. ILL receive Deposits, open Accounts, WwW make Goliesitens. tay ana sell, Exchange snd Bullion, loan Money, and issue Lettorn of Credit available threugheut the juni. __'T. B, Mo 1, Registers } vada County, on the twenty-fifth day:of Judiameter, standing at the junction of Ar-. kansas and Greenhorn Oanons«at edge of tailings marked ‘“A G.No 14,” Thence over tailings along N Eedge of. Arkansas Canon, 8 46° E 3,50 chains, opposite mouth of ravine comes from. NE 14.00. chains, leave bed of-canon 14.47 chains set stake marked “A GNo 16” in south side of road. “Thence 8.63 > 45’ E 1.76 chains to smalboak marked “G.No.6” at mouthof smal! ,canon, mark vak “A G@ No 16.” '‘Lhence across-mouth of . small canon. Thence N 81° E 1.83 chains te oak 8 in, diameter niarked '‘G No 6” marked same ‘‘A @ No 17." Thence along south side of road, S 67 © 30’ E 6.28 chains to stump of te:egraph pole in rock.mound marked’ A G No 18,” from which a spruce flume bears 8 28°:E, about 4).links dist. ant. Thence ascending N 40°90’ E 4.17 Chains to post marked ‘‘S C No 8,” corner of fornia Claim, marked same',A G No 19." ‘Thence N 71° 46’ EB 3.27 chains,drove iron Bc im -eld road runs § E,.from which tlie N W.cornérot toil bridge bears 8 814 © E 3.00 chains distant.. Thence N 28° 30’ W 4.61 chains tocentr@ef old shaft, Thence N 86° £ 5.32.chains, in ct: Kange ‘line between 9. and 10 E, Township 16 N, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, chains: south of section corner, between sections 25 and 30; 5.60 chains to deep, cut—runs nearly south to Arkansas Canon, 907 © Starr: claim, mark same “A G.No 2t.— ‘Thence-8 7.> 46’ EK 3.26 chains to stake “*C No 2,” the place of beginning, and containing 35. 60 acrces, and being. a-portion of the $3 of N-M& ke and N \ of SE ᤀ 2516N 9 Hand N W.<.of 8 W of Seetion 30,township 16 Nerth, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said. location about the year 1861, no record of which can be found. Adjoining Claimants are the Birds. eye Creek Gold ay, hace Limited, on the East) MoLeod.on the North._The_land.on the South and West being vacant. All perrons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to presunt the same before this Office within sixty days from the firet day of lishing-hereof. PROBATE NOTICE. N-the Probate Court of the@: unty of Ne: vada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Joshua Muiloy, deceased. On reading and filing .the petition, of Oharles E. Mulloy, Administrator of the Es tate of Joshua Mulloy, decéased, praying: for-an orderte sell the whole or such portion of the Real. Estate belonging to said Estate as shall be necessary to pay thedebts outstandiug against said deceased and the debta, expenses and charges of the admin. ‘istration. It is ordered, 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 Gourt, at the city of Nevada,in said Né” ly, A. Db. 1874, at eleven o’clock, A. M., thon and there to show cause why such order should not.be made, And itis further ordered, Theta certified copy f this order be pwblished im the Nevada Daily Transcript, & Lewspaner published in said Nevada county, atleast twice a week forfour weeks and to be completed tem. days before said. 25th — July 1874i ; ted Nevada City: June 15y1874. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Qffice of the.County Glerk of the Gount: of Nevada. I, John. Pattison, County Glerk of. the Countyof Nevada,State of California, and ex-officio Clerk ofthe Probate Court:in and for said ey fiee. is 16th day of June, JOHN. PATTISON, Clerk. L. COOMBS, M BD Valley’
. scai ‘said Court, wow $1086 jei6 4 FREDERICK F. LOW . a8 1G. BIEINAAR?, . Mam ogers. ees bea 6 ae hdren. Wass €ii; No. 820 Sansome 8€., . stim of $1, —pay«ble in Gold Coin of the Uni‘those certain mining claims known as the + te: Sin. diameter marked "A GNott.” Thence} _ -ibtrater, ty the. tree, corner No. 3, bears-3.30%° E;, end of . fornia, am-carrying on the business of sellto stake marked “S Ne 1,” » corner of [ygarsh.l's Office, on . Copartnership Notice, -ners in business at North: Bisomfeld afore~ said and compose the ites oft By ORAN, do hereby certify the egoing to be a ft ieananieasnman! é of an-original order, on file in this, my af-. * Cet hal ~ . eS A ¥ virtue of an execution ‘to me delivered, issued out of the District Court of the 14tu Judicial District, in and for the county.of, Nevada, 4s @alifornia, beardng date June 15th, A.D. 1874, on a judgmeiit rendered in said. Court on the .19th day of dune, 1872, in favor of James Gallovin and against William: Moriaty,J.B Powlip Gunnip Yor the suin of $88 00 costs and disbursemebte, atthe dute of said judg— and-accruing costs, amounting to the ted’ States: I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of defendants, ged jarty nd. to Enterprise Mining claims, situated at Burrington Hill, Nevada.County, Cal. and déscribed as follows ; Commencing at the min ing claim of the Gray Eagle Company, at the south east corner of said claims at Dee Creek, thence runhing up 8* id Deer Creek 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 4 westerly direction 2800 feet to the Gray Eagle Company’s claims, thence in # southerly direc-tion to the plice of beginning, commonly known and called the Enterprise Company’s . -elaims. ~ = " i AON Notice is hereby given that I will-expose -to public sale all the above described propertyito the highest bidder, forcash n UniHouse door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, July 18th, 1874. pe th the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5: o'clock, P: M, , ea 7% Given under'my hand this 16th day of June, 1874: alee GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. : By A. W. Potter, Under sheriff. Niles Searls, Atty. ‘2 Copartnership Notice. — in tuecity and county of Nevada, and Flora Belle Holbroox,-residing at the city and county of Nevada, in the State of California do hereby certify and declare that we have ofganized and formed ourselves into @ Ccopartnership, and we covenant and agree each with the other, to be co-partners for the purpose of carrying on and conductin the GROCERY, PROVISION AND LIQUO BUSINESS. in the city and county of Neva-. da, State of California, under the firm bame of J. S. Holbrook & Co, that the principsl place of business of said co,partnership is situated in the cify. and co Of Nevada aud State aforesaid. That the names of all the persons interested as patpners in such business are abeve stated ant} signed hereto and that suchepartnership wijl continue dnd be in force un%il further no by us. JOHN SAVAGE LBROOK. ate FLGRA BELLE HOLBROOK, Nevada, Cal; June 24, 18%.; Notice to Creditors. LL 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, to the creditors of, and all persons having elaims against .said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary ‘vouchers to John McBean, Executor at hig residence, at the village of Washington,in Washington township, Nevada county, State of California, within fc ur months after the first publica-. tion of this notice. JOHN McBEAN, Executor of the last Will and testament of Joun Roche,. deceased. Ji 1.Caldwell, Atty. June 25, 1874. Notice'to Creditors. -N the matter of the estate of Grova Whitney, deceased. In the Probate Court of Nevada County, State of California. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Admin-ereditors having claims against said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers to P. A. Paine, Administrator, at his residence at Lake City, in Bloomfield township, in the County. of Nevada and State of Catifornia, within four months after the first publication of this notice. Pp. A. PAINE, Administrator of the Estate of Grove Whitney, deceased, \ J. 1. Caldwell. Atty, July 10, 1874. Co-partnership Notice. NOW ALL MEN BY. THESE PRESA ENTS, That I, Ralph Fininger, residing at Nevada City, Nevada County, Caliing -LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, &c., In: said Nevada City, under-the name and style of R, Fininger & Co , and-I declare that Iam the only memberor person ‘connected with seid firm of BR. Fininger & Co. Dated thie 24th day of June, 1874, je25 R. FININGER. Election of Chief Engineer. NGorfor herebyygiven that an Election for Chief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department will be held. st the Monday, July 27th, 1874. Judges—Jahn Hunst, Chris. Naffziger.Clerks—J, D~Fleming, Ed. Geldsmithy~ ieee be ger te 8 P. 7 o> or Board of-Fire Delegates. ~~ ; : W. R>COE, President. > Vr W.*. tiie unde: iedy.T. P. Crandall » and D, R. McKillican, both residents of North Bloomfield, Nevada County, State of Calitornia, hereby give notice that -we have heretofore been and are now partDALL & CO T™ P. GRANDALL,D. R. McKILLICAN.North Btoornfield, June 90, 1874+ NOTICE.. ¥ QUENN*: You ave-hereby notified to ‘e: come and. get your Cow. at the Duck-. eye Kanchy and pay the sum of $2618 Ranch Bil, and cost of advertis: within thirty days from date:ort.wil said Cow ac cording to law.. Z j JAMES DEZELL. Nevada City, Jane 80, 1874. a? 1.. Notice to. Creditors: N the matter of. the Estate of Thomas QO; Dunn,deceased. In Probate Court, evada Countyy Notice is’ hereby Ee by the undersigned Executrizy\of the: will ana pong rec Ds pine Qe pennaenenean ee eo cre rs an alb persons havin claims against the said deceased sto exhibit them with the necessary voueherswithin ten months after the first. pubdlication of oo Be payee a vy Bees Executrix at the aw Office of Niles in the Oity, ef Nevada, County of Nevada, 7 AN T. DUNN, . §Us ; Executrix of last will of Thomas @. Dunn, deceased, ‘ jy3 Ut Notice to Creditors. . gh matter of the Estate of Thomas " Moran, decased. In Probate Gourt, Nevada County. Notice is hereby given ‘by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of said to, the creditors of, and teall personshaving claims against the said gone wet © ssnine them with the necssary your chin four 8 after'the firet publication of this notice te yt Cherokee, Nevads Co Cal.. oul Svacialty—Diseases.of Women and cha ) Fettly to tie clothing; “labor. Tt i hig? BLA and Clothes Saving InNOW all men by these Présents, That . ’ ‘we, John Savage Holbrook, residing . ctients among the very first of the world, an: of, and all persons . _ and consumptives, and h cal attendance, the ig there a physician who is fuliy competent -aeaministerin.all BGy:s> ‘STEAM WASHER : oe : WOMAN'S . on wg: —— Joon HF Steam Washer or Woman's Friend, ew often attempted, no method h n discovered of spplying steam dii fitabl t, for a a na profitable manner, for domestic purposes. The Woman’s Friend washes without It will do the washing of api ordinary family in thirty minutes toan hur, The ces for the following reasons: Ist It does Steain Warher fs superior to all otl er devi-. . Quick Cures & Moderate Otiarges. ; DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s . Medical and Surgical ‘Institute; eo .~{Founded in’ 1853.}2 No, ,519 Sattamento Street, oe Cisco, Private entrarite On Leidesdarff : ‘Established exprebély to afford-the dttictea ’ . Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and ©ure of all Private and Chronic dis. eases, Cases of Hits own_work.therely saving a lefke portion of the time ustially taken in a family. 2d, It uses much less soap than is required by any ot er.methodre 3d. It requires no attention whatever while the process is going on. A lady can do her washing while she is eating her breakfast and doing up thebreakfast dishes. 4th. Clothing wears double the time, washed in this washer, that it will washed by # macaine, or by band-la‘por, or a wash-board. 5th, LaceCurtains, and ajl fine fabrics, are washed _ in a superihor manner. All fabrics, from the finest lace: to a bed blanket, can_be--washed_ perfectly vention; 1 would give thousands of certificates as to’ merit; but none can be satisfied_ until they sev it in operation. It needs 61 i he.Wash. er is now in general use. in Dutch Flat, Colfax, Auburn, Rocklin, Folsom and Sacramento. The. Washer will be in use in Nevada and Grass Valley in a few days by Mrs. R.-A. SWEET, of Rocklin, Placer County, who owns the patent right of J. C. Tilton’s Patent issued Deg): 23d, 1873, for Sacramento Placer and Nevida counties, m27 CaLIFORNIA, INSTITUTE ‘Established by DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. me Donsultation, by. Letter or othe: wise, Free. S$ CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this’Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 ,and has become one of she must celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place itin point of number of pa. the success of its treatment ranks it second none. ___._ PRIVATE DISEASES. * . _. In Males and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They insidlously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the. frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poisoh, through successive gen ons, the race of man. The marks can be seen in 3crofula. Consumption, vripples, 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. : Do NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL 1 That leaves the poisor to crawl through the syetem, eating its way inte-the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst Outin the future with a‘yiru-' ence that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experiences that gprs weakness in his muscular and men1 organization should stop and consid . whence ita rises, He will find in the weak. nressof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountable failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las-: civicus dreams, accom) ed by growing deafness, loss of m r power, and numerous bymptoms of ton; the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting ~~ his powers, destroying bis 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 of the-vital principle of existehce in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere 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’ no hope of: cure, but adds to his misery in. the knowledge that the one who looks to him forse much of her happincss is a victim of bis evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until -hope leaves him. There is no rescue be 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 solitary vices, that dreadfui, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics ‘ of untimey graves with its misguided victims,shoula consult wi nout delsy, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snoh h Doctor would specially recommend: iim self, giving to each and all: guarntees:of a Perfect“and Permanent Curgawithout hin-. rance from business, change of dist, fear jexposure, . IMPORTANT 'TO THE LADIES. — When a Feniale isin trouvle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgiuiry should be; where to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidance of the community. The Doctor, understanding row “im ly necessary these reqairements are, feels called upon to interpdése, and-by calling» the attention of the affii “to the fact that. he has been s for Twenty Years, and is fully qualified to cases both. : medically.and surgically, not in'a superficial marmer, but in as thorough a manner as yeafs of study —can make, to save them from the hands of the ualified:s unm jpulous,.and design. ing. erefore; fantilies can rely him as upona father’: Ald in affliction caz. find in him one whocan feel and sympathise with and: be! them introuble-—one in’ LETTERS:—Persons of either sea; who lees bs he ey Docter, and: who cannot é can,.by stating theirsymptoms in a letter, a ‘and prise of a cure at home: Al} letters returned or detroyed. Address, : : BENS. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. No. “geaaina Street, near Montgom ¢ y. Box: NOTICE. Mee: You-are hereby notified to come'and get your Steer, at the Buckeye Ranch, and pay the sum of within thirty days frem date or Iwill L bel wing i ae will sei Nevada City, June 30th, sig guttioe to Creditors: ‘the matter of the Estate of: i . W. 9 deceased. deat ven by undersigned * ator of last. will of Alpheus W. Brown Soving olltuns santos Aa a gare me $ ng claims rion them the pce lg within four-months after: the first publication of this notice, to the said Executor, st histaw office, :n Nevada City,'n the county of Neveda, : ‘NILFR EPARES>. is -herebf of, and ati~ persons _ JOHN 'B, MORAN, Administrator of ‘the Estate of : “ee, does June 2%, 18. ree Exeruter of last will of Ali ace — PEEORD es an aia Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases’. and practice—both in hospitals and families . ‘$12 50, Ranclr Bill, and cost of advertisingays Seeresy : : ALE:-BEXUAL DISORDERS, To the Afflicted. OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronag+,and would take this opportunity to remind them that he AND . continues to consult at his Institute for the —_ eure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, . Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Or-s, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphi{i Ci lis: in all ats forms, and. stages, Seminal q $ Weakness, and all thé-herrid-vensequences : “of self-abuse, Gonorhcea;-Gleet, Strictures I Nocturhal and“Diurnst Emissions, Sexaal ~~ Debdility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, ~ K.P. neys, ete.,; and be hopes that his long experience snd suceessful practice will eontinte to insure, him a share of public patronage, By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply Tra the most efficient and successful rémedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pane 1 tients in a correct and honorable way, and Six ¥ has references of unquestionable veracity Thre ‘from men of known respectability and high ’ Per standing in society. All parties consulting Rat him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the Ist in best and gentlest treatment, and implicit sequi secrecy. ° ( verti { To Females. : 2 When 8 female is enervated or afflicted. with dischse, as weakness of the back and N A limbs, pain in the head, dimmness of sight, loss of mauscular power,’ palpitation of the y heart, irritability, nervousness, . derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria; sterility an d all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, 4 W. K. Doserty, at his Medicaj Institute, ‘aud consult: bimabout her troublea.and ... Sumo diseases: ~ Let no false delicacy prevent BRO, you, but applyimmediately, and save your: : self from paintul suffering and \prematupe —> “CAT déath. : s To Correspondent, VE Patients.male or female,residing in any part T of the country, however distant, who mey” > th P desire the opifion and advice of Dr, Doherbeen } ty, in thetr respective cases, and who think ‘ elega proper to submit-a written statement of airy . such, in preference to holding a personal comp interview,are respectfully assured that their in the COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE pains MOST SACKED. The Doctor.is a regular cont; graduate, and may be consulted with every Sts confidence. If the case be fuily and. cantheir didly described, personal, communication Th will be unnecessary, as instructions, for tha ae -} diet, regimen, and the general treatment of : the case itself, (inclnding the remedits) will Bu be forwarded without delay,and in such 5) witht juanner as to convey no idea of the purport Aas of the letter or parcel“ so transmitted. fully. Should your condition: require immediate . attention, send ten dollars, coin, [6r ‘that Nev value in currency} by Main oR WELI4, Faw Sea Go & Co's Express, and a package of medicine wil] be sent‘to your address. with the BAN necessary instruction for use. ConsultaBi tions by letter cr otherwise, FREE. Pers manent cure guaranteed or no pay. , Spermatorrhes#. _e DR. DOHERTY has just published an impcrtant pamphlet, embodying hia own views and experience in relation to Impo.A. H. tence or Virility, being-a short treative on -z . Spermatorrheea, or Seminal weakness, Ner. fonn ". yous and Physical lity-conseqsent on souatt this affection and other diseases of the sex-_ : ual Organs. This Httle work centains information of the utmost value to ali,whethMON er married or bingle, and will be sent FREE curity. by mail-on receipt of Six Cents in postags High stemps for return postage. ww aaarees; W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., pees B24: San Francisco,’Cal, Rates. ae Gold * LAST CHANCE Libei Bullion Gene MO Sc = . Chec EASY FORTUNE. ff 5 —ee many. oe ; Agen NIETH AND LAST CONCERT guranc I IN AID OF THE — ‘ ‘ 4 nois Public Library of Kentucky. Agency : es — i. I JULY 31, 1874. sinter (LIST, OF GIFTS. 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Bui’ding, Louisville, KY, Pe ; the di OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Mae din APPY: RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN fornia, from the effects of Krrors and Abuses es in early life, Manhood restored. Impediments to«marriage removed. New method of treatment, New and re le remediegs Books. and, circulars sent free, The sealed: emvelopes. Address HOWARD A® SOCIAT.ON; No 2 South Ninth street. te Philadelphia, Pa,—an institution having * “ high reputation for hoi le conduct professional skill. : ‘ Neva Copartnership. Notice. NOW all Men by these Presents, The! ; . we, John:Stone and John Heary a Orde: wig, both residents. of North Bioomfelé, on the } Nevada couuty; State of Calitornia, do = prompt “tify and declare that we have organized ne thins formed ourselves into a co ip Ny) -we-agree-each with the other to be copartners tor the purposeof carrying on the Dos iuesé of butchering and retail meat mark . in Neyada-county, State of : Calif omnia, i HE . der the firm nameof J. Stone & Co. a ple the prmcipal place of business of aaid ad orders f partnership is situated in North Bloom’ All ki Nevada county, California. That the name hand. of all the persons in as goed Btreet, ¢ such business are above stated and sim Pine Str hereto and that such partnership will sy? tinue and be in force until further potice ———-by us. JOHN STONE, -gi.wiG. Burek June30* JOHN BR aia as * o'clock, . r Por E ATTENDING PHYSIC.AS Prideye