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June 12, 1874 (4 pages)

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heme . CONCERT, entucky, : ci Ca id last “ofthe for the bene. kentucky, the vith pride ani. bave been gj. ° uber 16, 187) F 2; the third, » March 3igt: d by a special ure, March 16, rized to give i MORE Gitt sing tr m-this Library, My. sare to be ep. .— ixed and cer. endowmentre beyond per. tenance of thig ut its constant aad NEVADA CITY, Cal. prc , BROWN, nscript x Novso. > Application for a Patent toa United States Land Office, ; n. Lhat-Davrid Ww. Sacramento. CalMarch 26th, 1874, Ses ‘NORTH AMERICA -FEINSURANCE Joncert , and which ig — announced as. E GIVEN UNDER. ESENT MANAGE. mrblic Library sy , 1874. ything will be ith its increas. vill be retider. . Of one huntheir fame in ecedented sum * id Gifts, wil} et holders. — De 8250-000 + »\L00,000 S000. veces + 61000,00 vle, and erders romptly tilled 6 allowed tu rticulars furLETTE, anager. onisville, Ky. 1832. , OF THE certain cu IONS, 8 JLCERS, 8 arising from LS if used a sufs~ id Dealers “in itiaai ee ND LOCOKS, rner of Bacle rancisco, MOORE, Supt. padi Engineers. jimes, Pumps. } aud gemers z. eet ron YP) ntion is called Do., where the , dia., and to i ‘ Wheels of al! i. ‘Phese rubf the best car m the face and sat very oer evdinary cas 10. WORKS, Moore, Supt eee HILL, .cramento. prarex of amber and \ \ ~ sONS ! gons. => > Seat Carrisib. NEFF FARM_ zee, manufac: : y of the véeTy nd warranted avy and rivet p them on. ctured under al ig com: wo mf fill al ber. planer.. . Boulder “g, TURNER, attended to. & D Mansa BROWN & WATSON, Proprigtors. . Transcript Block, Commercial St. TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT ; ; (ne Year—in advance.........$1000 Six Months, .‘s ey Three Months, ‘‘ ‘ as Per week, Twenty-Five Cents, ‘ Rates for Advertising—$2 per square -fo: ist insertion ; $1 per square for each snbsequent insertion. Discount to regular advertisers. : 2s A THE LARGE AND 101 & 103 Montgomery Street, . SAM FRANCISCO, F demactacdeoazied ‘by TUCKER & CO., 55 Is_now_ Occupied by ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Where .can be iound the LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortment of WATCHES, DIAMONDS __ JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, Ever displayed by any par tablishment on the coast. Calland examine our stock or-.send orders through — Wells, Fargo & Co. which will meet with prompt attention. ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. April 14, 1874, UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, — .CALIFORNIA. . IRA A, EATON, Prop’r. THIS well known and popular Hotel, situated on Main . Street, in. the City of Nevada, is always pen for the recep“s tion of gnests. The sleeping oe apartmentsare large, airy and comfortable, and every bed in the house . contains a Spring Mattrass. Asa desirable quiet piace for the weary, the UNION is not excelled by any House outside of San Fran“isco. As an Eating House, the table of the . UNION will compare favorably with any) Hotel in the State. The BAR is constantly . Kept supplied with the ehoicest. brands of ines, Liquors and Cigars, and the Biiliard Room aid Tables are the very best that can be procured-o. tside the large cities. Every attention is givan te make the guests com fortable. The proprietor solicits a share o 3 he public patronage. n1s Portmonaire Gauntlets! \ NEW AND UNIQUEWir HOLMES, on Broad ° ‘V has just received a large stock of 2 Gauntlets and Gloves! ~ From the celebrated San Jose Factoryeom prising the Ladies’ Port Monnaire Gaaut lets, Gente’ Military Gauntlets; Fine Dress) Military Ganntiets, and California Pattern. &7” Buck, Doe and Dog Skin and Flannel Gloves of the best make and. pee > WatTanted to ant at Saddles, Harness, &c. And everything to be foundiin a Firat Class Harness 88 Shop which will be sold stSaz £Taacisco prices. WM. HOLMES . . side and KR, Q. Lj Nol, (Republic Quartz . ¥. M."Hathaway, R. Banberry, Robt. Lindsy : D* DANBERRY, A RESIDENT N OFICE ts hereby giye = AN Sn*pp, whose Post Office is North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cal., has made . application for Patent for 2;500 lineal feet of the Republic. Quartz lode bearing gold with surface ground 400 feet in with, situate in Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as foilows, viz: ‘ ican Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a stake marked N. Q. L: ovo 1 (National Quartz Lode No 1) on north ode No.1) onthe sout side, and standing on the north side of the Eureka_stage-road, and from which the corner post eommon to Sections 7 and '8;-17 and 18, Tp 18.N R11 E, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, bears N 52> 54" West 61.58 éhs distant, Thence ofi a true line variation 17° 30’ ES 83° 15’ W 3.03 chs to # stake marked ‘‘N No 6’ on the -N Evnd“R No” onthe SE, Thenceon a true line § 3° 00’ 1.30 chs Cress Eurekafield Ditch-runs westerly 37.68 chs set a stuke marked “‘R Q L,No-4”. from which black 0ak.8 inches in diaméter bears. 78° 13 links distant, A black oak 6 inches diameter bears 18> W 14 links distant-and-s black oak 8 inches diameter bears 8-75 1¢> W 21 links distant. Thence ons true line N 87> 00° E 3.03 chs pass through stake No 2,atS end of the line of the lode. 6.06 6hs set a btake marked **R QL No 5’ fgom which a black oak 92 inches in diameter bears S 69®: W 12 links distant. .Thence on a-true line N 8° 60! W 37.78 chs cross center of N Bloomfield ditch: 38.08chs stake marked N QL, No 3,ou the N Wand R GL No6 on theS W. Thenceon atrue line S 33° 13° W 3.03 chs to plac* of beginning and—containing,22.77 acres and being a portion of the E ¥% of Section 17; Township 18 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location was made by Henry Col-€ary, Thos. Saddl r, John Shand D. Conley, G. W. Shearer and E, Crandall, as to 1000 feet adjoifing the National Q. M. and recorded in B 3, page 392 Mining claims Records of Nevada County. 1500 feet was located by this applicant, June 3, 1873, recorded B 5, page 304 same records, AdjoinQuartz Lode on the north. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required-to“present the same before this officewithin sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, JT. B. McFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Attorney. « m31 __ > ABE YOU SICK? Recovery ? Do you wish ‘one Permanently Cured ? DR. DANBERRY, Confidential Physician, No. 215 Kearney Street, San Francisco NO CURE, NO PAY! of Europe and the Eastern States for twelve years, having with his East India Medical Disceveries cured thousands of the worst diseases to which the human flesh is heir, has at the earnest solicitation of many prominent persons in California, located himself as above, wrere he is now ready to treat all Chronic and Private diseasesin males or females, and where ali suffering of those dreadful ailments can find relief. : ses Young men Who haveweakened and injured-their constitutions. by secret habits or early indiscretions, need have no fear in Calling, as a cure is warranted in all vases of seminal weakenss, aversion of society, impotence, nervous or physical debility and ali diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Special attention given to the treatment of-stvicture and a cure. warranted to aM who are suffering from such.Caneers, pies, orany disease requiring Surgical as well as Medical: treatment will receive the closest attention and will bertr2ated on a new and successful plan as practiced in the East Indies, and a cure guaranteed in every cise. Diseases of the heart, Lungs, Liver, or any portion of the ‘body treated on a similar basis with uniform success.§ To THE Lapres who are dragging out a life of misery on account of debilily, sterility; or any of the many ailments --peenliar to their séx, an experience of twelve years is afforded, as well as prompt and speedy relief at moderate charges. The Celebrated Oriental Pills, A sure,and reliable care for impotency, whether the result of dissipation or early indiscretion,and«rhich impart new life to either male or female, sent to any address on receipt of-85. Persons living at a distance, or others, may consult by letter with the assurance of confidence anda sure relief from—their ailments. . All business strictly cenfidential, . Call or address DR.DANBERRY. . 215 Kearney street San Francisco. Offiee:hours, 10 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to Sam feb12-14. ARCADE SALOON. Broad Street, N y. _ A. B. CARLEY, Keeps constantly on handsthe best WINES LIQuORs and CIGARS.Oid triends and hew comers are invited to drop in and sée ine. : ‘Dissolution. } OTICE ie hereby given. that the conartnership heretofore existing ‘between F. A. POTTrR and W. A. SIGOURNKY, in the Crockery and Wail Paper business, un. der. the firm name of Potter & Sigunrtiey, . is #his day dissolved, Either partuer is” empowered.to ug the firm name in#etflemeat of the. Company business. — ’ JOHN H. HARRISON, _ ty A ‘IN BEEF, MUTTON, _¥ VEAL, CORNED BEE#, GOKNED PORE, &e. Meats sold at ressonable rates tor. Cash. Shop on Broad titreet, oppasite the Ne nestre, . s "Neruda, : 2 stage road, 3.50.chains.cross North Blooma }. ing:claimants are-owners of the National_Have you given up all hope of . . sllowed herein, smounting to thé sum of DJOINING McCauley’s.Cigar Store, on + evada-Git, ‘them with the necessary. vouchers withiu -four months after the first publication ‘of --~ COMPANY, . « OF NEW YORK ORGANIZED 1862. os _ $6,000,000 Policies issued upon the Whole’ Life, J oint Life, Endowment, or on the “Tontiene Plan; and all Policies are registered witb the Controller, and their payment at maturity-guaranteed by the State of New York. nee = _ ae No Restrictions on Travel or Business. Coast, S B, DAVENPORT,Local Agent at Nevada City. _Nevapa, Febrnary 8th, 1874, . Sheriff's Sale, AY HEREAS, R. L. Crary, on, the 10th day of April, A.D. 1874, recovered a judgment inthe District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and fir the County .of Nevada, against Sarah Quigley for the sum of fifteen hundred and sixty-one doll.rs, with interest thereon from the date vf said judgment at the rate of seven per 7 eopartnership— wit! . under the firm name-of . GER are requested to settle their accounts WATSON WEBB, . cert per annum till paid. all payable in }. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 12* 1874, -_— eaeee Ne TICE is hereby given that C. J. , é ~J.&C.J NAFFZIGER, And will continue the Retail Meat business at the old stand on COMMERCIAL STREET.» . They will keep constantly on hand the very best-of MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, ‘BACON and LARD. atthe dbove named place of business. Nevada City, Muy 1st, 1874. 4 = —s A ° The Nevada Ice Company \ a RE now prepared. to deliver Ice to consumersin — gitar DAILY. Orders left at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, on the PLAZA, Nevada City, will receive “prompt attention. PIANOS AND ORGANS Tuned and Repaired. . PAUL SCHOEN, ‘N HE popular Piano Tuner from San cisco, for a number of years with the house of M. Gray, and recommended by him is-here and will remain for a few days. Orders left at WELCH’S Music Store wilf be promptly attended to. m 26-2w OUR RESTAURANT. REMOVED TO . as Commercial Street, In “Transcript Block.” J. H. HAMILTON, Prop’r, United States*gold coin together with costs of suit taxed at $53 25 and counsel fees . . $150 in U.8. gold coin, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 5 of the said Dsstrict Court on page 368, and . whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described, to wit: Being in Rough & Ready Township, and on the road leading from Rough & Ready to Sacramento city, and beginning at a stake that etands 11 chains southerly of anid road thence rynning south 79° west 27 60-100 chains to'an oak tree standing on the north side of +aid road, thence North 11° West 90 chains to an oak stake that stands on a
steep hill side; ‘thence North 79° East 35 chains to a pine stake; thence South 11> East 90 chains to an oak stake from Which an oak tree 2] inches in diameter bears North 42> West 18 links; thence South 79° West 17.50-100 chains to place of beginning; containing 315 acres of land, more or less, the same being the premises now occupied by said Sarah Quigley as a Homestead and known as the Zinc House Ranch now in the possession of said Sarah Quigley. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale ail the above described property'to the highest bidder, forcast in United States gold coin, in front-of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on ] Saturday, June 13th, 1874. } . Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and & . Pcloc“w;P: M. : Given under my hand this 16th day of April, 1874, GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. . . By As W. Potter, Under sheriff. Niles Searls, Atty. Notice to Crediters. N the matter of the Estate of T. E. J. A. Nickerson, deceased, Notiee is hereby given by the undersigied Admipiatrator of the Estate of T. EJ. A. Nickerson; deceased, . to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased. to texhibit them with the necessary veuchers, within four months after the first public:.. tion of this notice, to Chas. MckElvy; aths . otfice, at the Court House, at Nevada city, in the county of Nevada. WM. 4. CAMPBELL, Administrator of the Estate of ‘IT. KE. J. A. Nickerson, de eas: d. mavs0o Notice to Creditors. N the matter of the Estate of William Robertson,deceased. In Probate Court, Nevada County. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned admicistrator of the estate of William Robertson, deceased, to the r ereditors of, and to all “persons having . claims against the said deceased, to exhib.t this notice, to Charles McEl-y, at his office i at the Court House at Nu vada City, in the . ‘ , «WM. B. CAMPBELL. Administrator of the Estate of William Rot_ ertson, deceased. ee _ marae TRAYED from the Mur¢hie Mine about i) three weeks ago, a dark: bay Mare, She has a stariu ber forehcad ; right hind an-kie is-white; and branded on the left shoulder with the letters ‘a. R.”’ she ts 5 years old and w 8 about 1000 ponuds. The above re will be paid to any person who will leave the wt the Murchie Mine, newr this city. 3 Le ; 4 i ny eee ast Nevada, May Ivth, 1874. . Sn ae re ee See , to any one who will return ber to me. Post Office, where she is prepared to do pil kinds of Dreag Making. Algo, Fittiugand “getting up of patterns of the litcst stvle.— Prices reagonabie. ~ : MEALS served up in all styles and at the lowest rates. aleat allhovrs, wl6 : Dollars ‘Reward. Five ED from the subscriber in the city. K-) of Nevada, one Ked three year ola Cow. Brand H.8,.0n the left hip; and has two slits in the rightear. Said Cow should now have a Calf.” The above reward will be paid JENNIE. ANDERSON. Nevada, May 22d. 1874. ee FRANK GUILD, Regular Licensed Auctioneer, For Nevada.City and County, ILL SELL ATAUCTION at any place in Neyada City er County all kinds roperty, on most reasonable terma. fice—No. 9 COMMERCIAL STREET. The Reason Why. THE QUESTION I8 DAILY ASKED BY THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is it that the IXL Bitters HAVE A. CHIEVED SUCH POPULARILY WITH THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN -IMMENSE SALE?” THE REASONIS BECAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND ARE MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BEN EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM TO.THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS.THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO-BE THE BEST TONIC AND FECUPEBATOR KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE sys. TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE ENot DORBED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR . MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per certificates on each bottle,) TO IHOSE AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, asa blood purifier they surpass. all other socalled tonica which have lately been placed inthe market. _ No Family should be without them. SULD-“EVERYWHERE, ~~ _ H. EFSTEIN-& CO. : Bole Proprietors, 518 Front St. . BAN FRANCISOO. ,° DRESS MAKING. . ESPPCTFULLY informs the Ladiesthr R Nevada City and vicinity that she lias vpeved 8 Dress Making Business at Nevada City, én Broad Street, three doors below the mchl¢ ‘NAFFZIGER has this day formed.a hJACOB NAFFZIGER, . ‘. to, California. 7 9.65 chains*to asugar pine 30 inches in diNevada City and Gress Valley, "tay Chatk Brut tow stake on South Yuba Ditch —s 7 W 60 links distant and a black oak llinches tc -No-558, _ Sacramento, Cal. April-26th, 1874. -OTICE is hereby given that the South Yuba Canal Company, a vorporation duly organized under the Laws of the-State of Calitornia, and whose priticipal place of, business and Post Office addrebe is Nevada. city, Nevada County, California, have made application to the Government of the United States for Patents to the following described Placer Mining Claiins: “The King + Ctaim, “Tie Chicken Point Claim,” and the “Smith Powell Claim; situated in the You Bet Mining Dustrict, in Nevada County: State of Culifornia, and described as fol-" lows, to-wit: On = surveyed and mineral lands in Township 16, North Range 10 East Mount Diablo Base-and Meridian aud in the district of land subject to gale at Sacramen{ Said Placer Mihing Claims and described in the plat being bounded lows : ee ist—The Exterior Boundaries of the King _Which a live oak biish bears North 472 East 68 links distant, thence in a true Aine variation 17> 3@ East: 8 10° 18° W. eter marked D CU, Ne 2; thenée N. 69° ; 21.78 chains to Post No 4, in the Chalk Bluff survey of 'Timmons ground marked C. B.C. No 4, and followin along Tiinmons’ line to stake C. B. C. Ko 5; thence N 29° 15’ E crossing small ravine running NW and crossing Arkansaa Canon to a spruce tree 24 inches in diameter marked D C. No 3, on south side 32.19 chains, Thence N 68° E to a stake in rock mound frow which @ spruce 40 inches in diameter bears S69 ° W 94 links distant 10.18 chains.— . "Thence 8 61> E crossing section line. between Sections 29 and 30, Township 16, N R. 10 E Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, {4-90 chains South of corner Common to Sec 19,20, 29, 40, 15,38 chains to ah oak tree ll inches in diameter marked D ©. No 5 on the south side standing 60 links above the Darling Diggingsy-THence S TS 30’ E following along the original line of the ‘Dariing Claims” ascending the summit of marked D. C, No. 6 from which a black oak 3U inches in diameter bears $ 26° K 25 links . distant and a biack oak 18 inches in diameter bears N 9° W $2 links distant 63.70 chains. Thence South 68° E to a black oak 36 inches in diameter marked D, CO, No: 7, 8.36 Jinks. Thence N 73> 30° W toa stake D--C. No 8, standing in an old Reservoir and from which an old Pine Tree, 8 inches in diameter bears South 25 1-2 West . . 14 Hinks distant, 39 chains, Thence 8 . 662 30° W crossitig Secticn line between Sections 29-afid 30, 14.80 chains North of post 32-20’ chains to stake at place of begin. Ding, containing 119 67-100 acres, according the United States system of Rurveys. Said King claim adjoin on the north the} claims of Foley and others and vacant land on the east, the centre of Chalk Bhuff ridge on the south, the‘claims of Hussey Brothers,on the west the claims of Timmons and vacant land. < = 2d—The Exterior Boundaries of thh Chick. en Point Claims are described as follows. _ : Commencing at a black oak tree 18 inches in diameter T No 9, (simmons No, 9) stan. ding on the east side of the Chatk Bluff and . You Bet Road. Thence on a true line vari-! ation 17° 3u’ E. 8 27° 30" W 4,97 ehains to . a black oak 20 inches in diameter marked . T No 10, standing on top cf a high bank,— . Thence $35 > 15’ W29.50 to a black ‘oak 18 inches in diameter marked T No 11. ‘ hence B22° 30’ -astt0-chains crossing““anit Trecrossing the Chalk Bluff Ditch and a deep cut to the outlet of the Coat’s diggings to a black oak 8-snehes in diameter marked C P (Chicken Point No 4, Thence South 7.70 Chains to a black oak 12 inches in diameter marked C P No 6, from whivh the . Section Post common to sections 41 aod 32 on third parallel north bears 8 35 2 W 26.17 chairs. Thence East 11.80 chains to a stake miurked OP No from which # blaek oak 40. inches in. diameter bears N 64° W 46 links distant and « black oak 12 inches in diameter bours south 1¢49 E 46 liuks distaut. {hence N 50>-26" 7.95 chains to a pine tree 22 inches in diameter C P/No 7 standing 4 chaihs west fof where Chalk Bluff Ditch crosses Patts ravine or conon. Thence N 30’ W 89.40 chains crossing Patts Ravine or canon to a stwke marked C P No 8 from which a black oak 10 inches in diantéeter bears N-232 in dianicler bears N 24%> E41 links distant. Thence N 64° 40’ W crowsing Patts ravine or canon 2.24 chalns to: the pluce of beginniug, containing 62 and 88.100 acres, accorning to the United States system of 8iv ys. The claims adjoining said Chick. en rvint claims are bounded on the north* » by the Timuins claims, or the Eust by va cant Or unclaimed gronua, onthe south by vacaut grvund, dnd on the west by ‘Timmous and vacant ground. 3dd— tLe Exterior B »undaries of the Smith, Powell Claiing or Mining Ground ace described as follows: Commencing at a stake murked B. © (for Pirdseye Creek) No 6 standing east side of Wilcox Ravine. Thence on a true He Variation 18° Kast N 16> gv’ W 1.90 chains following along the line of the Soa Bet ‘claims to a rtake marked BC No 7. ‘Thence N-27>_E,.3.58 chains to a stake marked BOC No 8. Thence N7©° 45 E 1.76 chs to astake . marked &B CO No 9. ‘Thi nce N 22°. 15' W uso . links to @ polit 6a the ¢perpendicuisrbank + where the You Bet c.aiu line str ces that of the Smith Powelt line. 'Phence ou a tue . tine N 18° K7.9ochains alony the face of ua . high bank paralle! with andanthe westside . .of Wiicox Ravine to a} 0t un the Jine of) the{Emigrant claim 1.54 chains N E of cor. ner No 2, thence N 44° 16’ E 11.28 cha ns . aleng the line oi the Emigrant cimin tu a stake inarked No3. ‘Thence N 32° W 4,59 chains to a #take marked No 4 stancing on: the ridge near the Cuaik Bluft Kowit at the N E corner of the Emigrant Company’s lo cation. Thence N76 30’ BE 3.18 chuius t> an oak stuvup standing on the base of whigh bank. ‘hence on a line NMS dQ” East 5,387 . + chains to.a stake marked S Y CC South . Yuba Canal Go, Thence 86° 40’ k 7.3 j chains, crosting old digyings to a stake marked 8 ¥ C. Thease 5 26>. W 8.94 chains toa stake in « stone mound marked 8 Y C. . Therice 8170 W 5.29 chains to. stake . marked 8 Y ©, from Which « pine 18 inches ~in diameter bears N 13° 36° W-56 links dis. . tant. Thence $ 21.5 45’ W 3.17 chains to a! “stake marked 8 Y¥_C from which u biack owk 10 inches in diameter bears 8-0 1-2> W vs links distant, Thence 8555 W 5.89 chains 14.65 chains to a stake marked S-Y C¢.— Thence N'12> 30’ W 40 links to place of beginnin/. containing 26 and 54.100 serenx ac. cording to the United States system of surveys. ‘The adjoining claims being on the Nerth the Emigrant and Kose & Duryex’s mining ground, on the south bp the mining me . ‘and field notes on filé in this ‘oflice“us fol: . . By : Commencing @t a stake marked D6. No. . : All persons indebted to JACOB NAFFZI. 1, irom to a steke marked S YC, Thence 6.425 yl lain of Atking, on the Fast by rose ‘=. urvea mining ground; and on the-west by the You Bet claims, ———— : “All persons holding é “thereto are hereby required to present the. . 8ame before the Registe 7 Tamonte, Cal, within sixty_days from the first-day of publishihg therecf. ap29 ._T. B. MCFARLAND, Register. re pare _ PRIVATE MEDIC AL AID. Quick Cares & Moderate Charges, DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s Medical and Surgical Institute, oi [Founded in 1885.) ye Xo. 519 Sacramento Street. : Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors ~~ : below the What Cheer House] SAN FRANCISCO. _ Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford the afflicted. Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure.of all: Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of nN i Secrésy : AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, ~ “fo the Afflicted. ,OCTOR W.-K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage,and would take this opportunity to remind them, that he continues to consult at his Institnte for the cure of chronic diseases of thé Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary On gans, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal . Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonorha@a, Gleet, Strictures Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loine, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidheys, etc., and he hopes that his long experiencé and successful practice will continue toinsure him a share of public. patronage. By the practice of ‘many years in Europe and the United Stutes he is enabled to ap ply — othe most efficient and successful re eB against diseases of all kinds. Hetises no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and _hefiorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standin society. All parties consulting him, by letter of otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. ees ge ee To Females. When a female’ is enervated or afflicted with disease, as weaknessof the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular poyer, ‘palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness,. derangement of digestive functions, general debi)ity. hysteria, sterility an dall other diseases peculiar to females, she should go. or-write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. Dowenry, at his Medicai Inatitute, ‘and consult him about her troubles and diseases, Let no false. delicacy’ prevent you, but apply imimediately, and save yourself from painfyl suffering and premature: death. To Correspondents, of thecountry, however distant, who may” . desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think preper to submit a written ‘statement 6f such, in preference to holding a personal interview ure respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACKED, The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every . confid@ice, If the case {be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructlons, for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of « the case itself, (inclnding the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in'such a manner as to convey tio idea of the purpgrt of the letter-or parcel s06 tranamittedShould your condition require immediate attention, send ten dollars, coin, {or that } Value in currency) by Main on Weuts,FanGo & Co's Express, and « package of -medicine Will be sent to your address with the necessary instruction for use. * Consulta‘tions by letter cr otherwise, FREE. Per manent eure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea. DR. D@HERTY has. just published an impcrtant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impo.tetice or Virilify, being a short treatise—on— Spermatorrha@a, or Seminal weakness, Nervous and Physical Debillty conseqzent on this affection and other diseases of the sexnal Organs. This little work centains information of the utinoat Value to ali,whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage ~ stamps for return postage. Address, W. &. DOHERTY, M.D., * #24 Sun Francisco, Cal. DELINQEENT NOTICE, ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MESAN ING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of bnsiness, San Francisco, @alifornia. Location of works, Porth Blooynfield, Nevada-Connty, California. Nothe, There are delinquent, npon the following described stock, on account of assessment No, Sl, levied on the Thirteenth day of , April. 1874, the several amounts set opp.site the names of the respective shareboldurs, 28 follows: Ne; No; Namer. Cert. Shs, Amt R. Bayerque,J.B. , ~ ton, G, Dussol, and 8. L. Theler, Exeenors of the Batate of F. L. A. Pieche,* 62. 60 $6; 250 ik John Nightingale, * “w en) Sw John Nighingale, ol SUK) ~ And in accordance with Jaw, and an ordkg of the Board of Directors, made on the Thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1874, #0 many shares of each parcel of such, stock as Inay be necessary, will be sold at pam¢ anction at the vilice of the Company, NO. $26 Sansome Stre t, San Francisco, Caliter— nia, On FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH Day OF JUNE, £874, at the hoyr of 1 o'clock, P. M, of such day, to pay delinquent aseeestents thercon, toyether with costs of advertising apd expenses of sale. . : "THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. Office, No, 320 Sujisoriv Strect, san Francisvo, Cal”. . : BROAD STREET MARKET. oJ AMBS CO SY, Proprietor. A}. . weeps ouer with the best ef BEEF. PORK, MUITON AND VEAL, : Yrdexe filled from,Fatilies apd Meate de. vared zt their houses. : Give ine # call, Mevada, March 7th. JAMES OOLLPY. : t ee SEAMED OPED SE iB can — 050) = as BG SEE Ea IRB B IE se veto 08 a LSI TER SRE ental 69 Of AR ag Nae MI iy