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March 25, 1874 (4 pages)

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rs TO THE UNFORTUNATE. ‘EW REMEDIES, . EW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Senvinal Diseases id in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In. pitency, eté.* Skin Diseases (of years #tanding) and: Ulcerated egs 81 ‘cossrally tr@ated. : ha ; DR. GIBBON has the +lewtire of announcing that he has returnedafrom visiting the principal Hospitals at Europe, and has resumed practice A Eves: Gi earney Street, ro wnmercial, Peaveiso, whete his old patients and those requiring tis services may find him. ; TheDoctor had spared neither time nor jey in seeking out new remedies, and has ~¥eturned. with increased facilities for the ——Heviation of huinan suffering 9 ——--—-+ Conpeny, strict inquiries, or. you. may —\ Horrible Diséases. "How many thousands of persons, both fale and female, are there who are suffering outa miserable existence fron’ the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into-the: system !. Look at_their pallid, emacijated-and disfigured faces, and their broken dowu tonstitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of nrarriayge . or thes enjoyment of life. “In this horrid situation thousands suffer untildeath closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends \ attend te any of those who are gufferiaug “with any of these“horrible life destroying mualadics—see that ir Bley cared for and cured before it béTow1fhe, fend them immediately to Dr. Gibbon,.e-physician who Anas. made private disease his especial study for-years, and who is certain to cure -tae “most inveterate cases withbut mercury or ““Gnjurious drugs. It is important. to those who are afflicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their. friends, to be carefnl of the many pretended doctors who . infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases ina days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians a Ew ope bear pass, 3 e erefore, careful\and’ € Sot tagetion fallNinto the bands of those chariatans._ SS Rago Seminal Weakness. \_ : Seminal Emissions, the consequence st aelf abuse. . This solitary vice, or deprav sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless ‘combatted by scientific medica) measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark # spots tinder the eyes, pati inthe head, ring-. ing in the ears, noise \like the rustling of Jeaves and tho rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused virion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, difiderce in approachingstrang: ers, a disiike to fdtm new acquaintances, 9 disposition to shun ye awe obs of ‘memory, hectie flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, conghs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply . immediately, ‘either in srson or by letter, and havea cure effected OF ne new and stientific mode of treating “this discawé; whith never tulle of effecting: quick anu radical gure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollara to'any one who will prove satisfactorily tohim that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks: Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful ‘mMuladies, should Hot forget” the sacred reapunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.. : : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of meaicines tiny rely “upon his assurance of confidential secrecy “with implicit faith, and expect no more . than to be charged-with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services } rendered,~considering tho circumstances of the c or than a tov prevale: t and peltish practice of-extortion among quacks and pretenders. ‘ ; : : Dk. GIBBON ts responsible, and wil) give,to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pertnanent 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, smyptomse,: length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and—curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain. direction for use. By enclosing THN, DOLLARS in eoin, in a registered letter thYoiigh the Post Ofllee, or through Wells,. #argo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union, Address ‘DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisce Post Office Box 1957, Private entrance on Commercial treet. Remember to put BOX 1057 on the letter. “Sensultations FREE. a Guareimatenls will please inform DR. GIBBQN that they sead his advertise ment in the Dau.y ‘TRANSCRIPT. myl Assessment Notice ee y JYOMING GOLD MINING COMPA. NY. Location of pritcipal place of business, San Francisco, California, Location of works Nevada County, Ow ia. Notice in hereby given that at a meetingof the Board of Trustees of said Cotipany;y) heid on the 19th day of February, 1874, an assessment of twenty-f ve (25) cents, per share was levied upon the ¢apitat-stock of said Company, payable tamediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 410 Montomery Street, San Francisco, Cal, Any stock upon which said assessment #hall rewain unpaid on the twenty-ninth day of March,A.D. 1874,shall be deemed delinquent,-and will be-duly advertisud for sale, at public auction; and whlessé. paynent shall. be mate before, will be sold*on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1874, to pay the delinquent assesament, together io cost of advertising and expenses of ‘fale, By order of the of Trustees. W. Jd. GUNN, Secretary. Office, Room 2, No, 410 Montgomery St., San Francisce, California, ————-——~ THE RISDONIRON AND LOCo\ _ MOTIVE WORKS. Location of Works+38. E.Corner of Baele and Howard Sts. Sau Francisco, WM. H, TAYLOR, President. JOBEPH MOORE, Supt, QCA PSERAL -Foundrymea and Engineers, W Builders of Stea » Engines, Pumps, Quartz Mills, Steam Boilers and general « 9 ruuning machinery, Special attention paid Hydraulic fittings. ater Pipes of all kinds. Sheet Iron Pipes ‘for any head of water. (Attention is called 10 the Cherokee mine, Butte Co., where the head is 900 ft. and pipe 30 in. dia.,_and—te the Vieinls 5 oie Works, Nevada, where the head ix 1775 ft., dia. of Pipe, 12 im, built by this fam.) CAR WHEERES, ? Railroad and Mining Car Wheels ofall kinds'kept coustuntlyon hand. ‘These run: Wig r wheels are made of the best car wheel metal and ave chilled onthe face and: Mange, giving adength of wear very puch: eren ten thaw those meade. of, ordinary cast . a kisDON IKON & LOCO. Wonks. Gig h as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil. . . -you, but ap % “DR. W.K. DOHERTY's . . Medical and Surgical Institute, (Founded in 1853:} No, $49 Sacraniento Street, _ Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors below theWhat Cheer House] ~; __ Private entrance’on Leidesdorff Street, Eentiahed expressly to tNaad the emickea Sound and Scientific Medicalaid,in * the Treatment and Cure of all » Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of z Ce Secresy AND-ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. _.' [ie the Afflictéd, . . 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 co. Applica 7? e Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases. viz: Syphilis in all ita forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid consequences ‘of self-abnse, Gonorhtea, Gleet; Strictures octarnal am DiornskEmisriors,; _Debility, Diseases-of-the Back andLoins, Inflammation of der and the Kidf the Blad rience and saceessf i to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many. years in Europ¢ and the United States hé is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies” against diseases. of all‘ kinds. He. uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients ina correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable ee . from men of known rt and bi standing in society.” All parties consulting him, by letter or-otherwisé, will receive the secrecy, To Fema'es, — Fad When a female is eneryated or afflicted limbs, pain in the bead, dimness-of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart,; irritability, nervousness, derengement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria sterility and aN other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated Female Docter, W:-K. Donrnrty, at his Medicai Institute, and consult-him abotit-her_troubles—anddiseases. Let no false delicacy prevent ly immediately, and save yoursuffering and pregiature self from painful death. \fo Correspondentsi atients.male or female residing itt any part ofthe country, however distant,who may desite the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in. their respective cases, and who think proper te submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding @ personal interview, are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE -HELD MOST SACRED. “The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may beconsulted with every confidence. If the caxe be fully and candidly. described, personal communication will beunnecessary, as fystructions, for diet, regimen, and the getieral treatment of\ the case itself, (includng the iedies) will be forwarded Without delay, and in such a manner a8 to convey no idea of thepurport of the letter or parcel so, transmitted.— Should your condition require immediate ess, and a package df medint to yo. address a ie neccessary instructions tor use; sultations by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. ‘ Spermatorrhea,. < “ DR. DOHERTY has just published a iinportant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impo, tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility-eonsequent on this affection and other diseases of the sexual Organs. This little work contains in formation of the utmost value to all, whether_marriéd or single, and. will be sent FREE . by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for,return postage. Address, W.K. DOHERTY, M. D. 24 1 San Franciseo, Cab. Application for a Paten* to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, © Sacramento, Cal., Fat. 30, 1874. Paige is hereby given, that Kdward illiams,whose Postofiice is San Jose, Senta Clara County, Cal.¢ has made application tor patent for the the Starr Placer Mine, situate in Red Dog Mining Disérict, Nevada County, California, arid described in the plat xnd-and field notes on file in this office as follows, yiz; Commencing at a stake marked S C Nol,” from” which a live oak 40 inches in diameter bears S 64> Kk 4.24 ehs distant; thence ona trug tine, magnetic variation 18° BE, N 4° 00" E12.32 chs to astaké marked BC 54 (Birdséye Creek) on the north side and "*S © No 2”>en the south side, and from which a black oak 3 inches dinmeter bears 8 482 30° & 63 linka distant: thence ona true line S 59® 30° W 2.92 cha following along the Birdseye Creek (Red Dog) claim line toa black ouk mirked *B.O No 55"; thence enatrue line S 16° E 11.41 chs, still following the BClneto an onk stump marked BOC No 56 on the east and $ C No4en-the west; thence on a true line, N 71° 45’ W 4.51 chs to a stake-marked BC No 57 and SC Nod slanding on the south side of an old shaft and from which a-black oak 36 in ditiimeter bears 8 4> E 93 links distant: thence ona ‘true line § 51° 20’ W-1.02 chs cross the turnpike line 18,38 chs south of post common to Sections 24 and 25, Tp 16 N BR.Y E and Sections 19 and 30, 'fp 16 horih KA east; Mt D.B and M, 18.20 chs to a sdgar pine stub.40 inches in diameter Marked 5 0 No.6; then®e.on a true: line, 858° E 9.10 chs to a stake wt the-intéergection of two ditches marked “8 6N¢ head ofa deep cut comingNa from Arkansas Ravine; thence on a trie line N 86> E 5.32 chs cross township 1imé~3.50 chs eross a small ravine running 8S 40> Winto Arkansas Ravine 9.07 chs to plrce of be ning, and Containing 24 84-100 acres and 25, Tp 16N,R9 E and W & of NW \ of Section 30, ‘Cuwnship 16 north, Range 10 east, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was-made prior to the year 1857 by parties to the applicant umknown, 4s no vecord of this claim canucw be tound Applicant claims by purchase trom Henry Stehry ‘Adjoining claimants are.the Birdseye Compsny;-the Mallery Company and Ked Dog Company on the’north and east and by Rose & Duryea and E Bush on the south and west. : All persons holding any adverse’ dlaim thereto are hereby reqzired to present the same before this effice within sixty days from the first day of. pablishing hereof, T. B. MeFARLAND, kegister. Chas. Hy Wyman, Atty, Sacramento fi PO epee es ane rere OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errars and Abuses in early life..Manhood restored, Iimped. iments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and Pemarka Ales. Boeke and circulars sent free, !r keaied envelopes. Address HOWAR SOQIATION, No 3.South’ Ninth vtewet, Philadeipyia, Pa.—an institution havinga high reputation for heaorable conduct ‘and prefessioual skill. : aT'artc { OFFIcE.*, * Th Fiont of te Court House” Osha Mpls, Supt } Nevada City 7 ; continues to'consplt at bis Institute for the, eure of chronic diseasesof the Langs, Liver, . Ss, Sexnal . at his long expe-_-W_5.00' chains on line of North + practice will cottinue -Mine ty corner stike.3 85%° W 6,84 : . On line of North Star Placer Mine toa staxe . best-and gentlest treatment, and implicit . with-disease, ag weakness of the back and_-. . attention, send ten dollars, coir ‘{er t é value in eurrency} by Mat or. W , Far";thence ona true . line 88° E 7.54 chs 4o-a.deep shaft near the . beipg.a portion of the E 4 of NE \& Sec . Attorney and Counselor at Law” tion for & Patent toa Mining Ciaim. a. ? United States Land Office, Sacramento, Oul,, Feb, 19th, i874. . WY] OTICE is her. by given, That Thomas . N B. Ludjum, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal.,' hag made applt; Catiomfor Patent f.r Gold Ban Placer +¢ituate in Gold Run. Miping District, Plecer »feunty, Catiforfjis; and-described in the . , plat and field notes on fity in this office as follows, viz : : : . Survey of Exter‘or Boundaries. Commencing at the South East ‘coruer of . the Church asd Geluen Gate Placer Mine, . at astake marked C. G. G. ©, for Church jane Golden Gate Claim onthe Nb side and on 8 W side G.R. P.M: tor Gold Run #lacer Mine and run variatiou 1s? Hast, 8: 0.38 chairs on Section line to corner of Sections 3 and 4, 9 and 10, Township 15 Nurth Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, 7.00 chains on dine of J: F, Moody’s Canon claim, # Gold Rah ravine.» 8-28 chains to the N Ecorner of the North Star Placer Mine. Stake variation 17> 45° East, S 854 2S W, 15 91 chains.’ Along the line of .the North Star Placer Mine to stake North East . voruer of the Home ‘Ticket claim. Thence (845445 W th. Ti chains ona line of North . Star Viscer Mine to corner stake. 35942 Star P ha. chs. on’ bank of Hydrauiic Cut on the East side . of sand box marked G. &,.P.M Thénce variation 18> East. (N 7%? E.6,29 chains . on line of tie Kearsarge claim to a spruce stump mm [email protected];M. N 444° bh 0.61 coains to Hydraulic cut, 12.36 across Hydraulic cut, 13.46 chains to Spruce Stump 40 inches in diameter marked G. R. P, M, N 524% 5 W.5.00 chains to Hydraulic Cut. . 6.06 chains to stake in cut marked G.R, P. M. N 88° W 6.40 chains across Hydraulic . Cut, 11.33 chains om “Kearsarge. line to a Spruce Stump 38 inches iu diameter warxed G, R, P. M. $ 20347 W 2.73 chains to a sprue stump on. southside of -tratliaarked G.RPM. N304%° W 0.63. chains, ditch running North 1,30 chains, dit-h runuing North, 4.00 chains ditch running. North, 6,56 chains, wagon foud North and South, 1,10 dite, 8.80 chains intersect section Lihe between Sects 4 and-9.-9-68—chains to” a spruce stump, set stake mmurked G, KR. P, M N 51%° E 0.53 chains Cross Ditch, 1.18 chs . ‘Praits-E & N W 6.24 chains Wagon Road, 6.90 chains Wagon Road, 17.17 chains to spruce stump cor 20 lins south of Gold Run‘ . Ravine, N #3, > W 5.20 chains Cross fence 8.60 chains center of Wagon road 8.89 chains to an oak i inches in diameter an front of Barrett's dwelling houxe marked G. BR. P, . M, Thence N 384° E 0.65 chains, centre . of Gold Run Ravine, 1.70 ohains, fence. Narth and South, 1,75 chains, line passes through Mallory’s house. 4.76 chains Maltory’s garden fence E& W. 5,74 chains fo a stake on-N-E side of trail marked G:-h:—-P, M, from which a spruce stump 36 inches diameter bears North 5° 15’ W 40links distant. N 184° E 2.64 chains. line cut East -eud of @ barn, 4.31 chains, cabin close to line on the West.. 5.08 chains wagon, road East and West, 874 chains lo a stake marked G. R, P, M, from which am oak stump, 26 inches in diameter bears S$ 76° 15’ hast ‘69 links distant. S$ 62° E 1.30 chains. Seta &take marked G RPM. N, 387° E, 6.83 chs. Wagon Koad N W and § BE, 10.25 chains tos stake marked G R. P M. from which an . oak 14 inches im diameter, bears BS 45° East, 114 jinks dis‘ant, 8.81%, E7,75 chains ‘to stake No 39 of the Church and Golden G Placer Mine. Thence following the Church and Golden Gate lines. S 804° E 6.10 chains to stake No 38. 8 263435 W 6:34 chains to-stake No 37. $ 69° _K 4.44 chains to stake Now6, § 6.30’ W 2,43 chains to stuwke No 85. \¢ 0,30’ W°2.43 chains to stake . Nod. S 3645 E 5.92 chains to stake No. . 33 S59%° EK 8,70 chains to stake No 32. . 3 76> E 14,78 chainsto place of beginning. . ~pand containing 101 andi-100 acres and be. ing a portion of the 8 4g ef 8 E 4 and E . of 8 W 4 Section 4and N EXg of N. W and N E \ of Section 9, 'lownship 15 North . Range 10 East Mt Diablo Base aud Meridi. an. Suid location was made many years . Ryo by aifierent parties und ab-diferent . times and recorded in the records o id . District,. Adj: ining claimants are owners onthe North, Ou the South by the owners “of the North Star Placer Mine, and on the East by the owners of the J. F. Moody Can. on Claims. : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the sume before this offices. within sixty -days from the first day of publishing hereof, : T. B. MceFARLA™ D, Register.Dibble & Byrrie, Attys tor Applicant. February 22d, 1874, UMMONS,.—In the Jnstice’s Court of . Eureka Township, in the County of Nevada, State of Calitornii WR. Dickie. 80n & Oo., plaintiffs, against James Tragon. hing & Co, defendants. .The People of the State of Calitornia send greeting to Janies . ‘tragonning & Co., defendants. You are . hereby required and directed to appear . before me, at my office, in Kureka ‘Town . Ship, inthe County of Nevada, Cal., in an paction brought ugainst: you by tiie abeve . Named plaintifts, and answer the complaint . in said action, on file in my office, on the . 20th day of April, A. D. 1874, at6 o’vleck . P.M‘The said action is brought to recoyera vit due vu _a certain book ucconnt, . . . amounting to $138.93, pursyant toa eom. -plaint ndw on tile in™said action, said . Amount payable in gold andBilver coin of . the United statee, and you are hetitied that ‘if you fail to appear amd answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintitis will take judgusent against jou for the said sum of 3138-93, payable in gold and silver coin, togetber with costs pursuant to com-plait. Given under my hand this 9th day of February, A. D. 1874. : JOHN HIBBERT, Justice of the Peace of said '‘lownship. State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Eureka. In the Justice's Court . in aud for said ‘Township of Eureka, Coun. tyof Nevada, State of California. W. R. . Dickieson & Co., plaintiffs, vs. James ‘Trag; onning & Ob., defendants. Upon reading . and fling the affidavit of W. K. Dickieson & Ce., said plaintifis, and it satisfactorily pearing’ therefrom to me, John Hibbert, . dvistice of the Peace in and for said Town. ship OfMureka, before whom the action is . pending, that said defendants reside out of the State ‘om el ; auts, James ‘Tragonping & Co., have depart: ed from the State 6 Jalifornia, aud that . & good cause of action in this suit in . favor of plaintiffs herein an a@inst said . defendant & Co,, and chat asid . Ce. ares necessary and proper . fendants thereto to the said action; tha . demand of pla‘utifis an alias summons has) } been duly issued in said action, bearing date . February 9th, 1874. On mot of said . Plaintifis itie ordered that the service of, the Summons inthis action be made by . PUbheution thereof in the Nevade Dail; Nevada County, at least once. a week for two months; and it further appearing in ; Fesidence of said defendant; James ‘Tragon. Ming & Co., is known to be at virgo Gee . vada, on like miotion it is ordered that a copy of the sammons and complaint be . rected to said defendants, James ‘ ont ning &-Oo., at their place of residence, VirJu HIBEERT, Justice of the Peace, Eureka Township. . ‘Transcript, &newspaper published in saic . tke manner satisfactorily to me thatthe in the County of Storey, and State. of Neforthwith depesited inthe Postottice, di. Ginia City, Storey Depot there of Ne : Eureka South, February 9th, 1874,: R. i. ene ™. BD. ATTENDING 'PHYSIC7AN, é curt of the Church and Golden ‘Gate Placer mine ifornia; that said defend. jean . claimanis CALIFORNIA, INSTITBTs DR. .J. C. YOUNG, EN 1850, . . Mo Ctire, No Pay. vonsultation, by Letter or HIS CELEBRA’ ] INSTITUTE HAS . 1 enjoyed on tii ast.an uninterrupted snecess of 21 years, and has ‘become one of the mst celebrated Institutions of the age. The great nunrber annually received and curéd, place it in point-of_ number of pap tients among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment tanks it second none. ae ‘ : PRIVATE. DISEASES.— ‘Im Males and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They iftsidlously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they dre jhe bleom f-om the cheek, the Iustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through snecessive gefierations, the “race of-man;~ ‘fhe marks can be“ stern i 3crofula, Consuniption, Scipples, the Idiet‘ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane;° other-. . __ MERCURY, recognhizedus 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 dissase-hasassunied a new form. : Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, Chat leaves the poisor-to craw! through the sye+em, eating its “way into the tissues and organs beneath the-apparently smooth surface, to burst catin the future with 4 virnence that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experienves that: growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. Me will find in: the weakyess of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing vf the powers of. the mind, distaste for-society, dread'of impending trouble, forebod-_ ings of-evil, sleeplessness, troubled and Iascivics dreams, accompaniéd by growing [ deafness, loss of muscular power, and nu aerous other symptoms of dit on, tne positive traces of that most-terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his-hope of life and manhood, at ng him along the broken path of his existence, toward & premature and, loathsome grave, fo him who finds hié life dribbling out inthe discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings no relief. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of snawnoad, brings te such a one
as hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to Lim for so much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his miseryand disorder until hopedeaves him. There is no rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physiciam whose. practice and ¢Gareful research every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dreaaful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms With paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untizmey graves with its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa -thise--with-their sufferings.-To such th Doctor would especially recommend ‘uim selt, giving to each and all: guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear jpexposure. Z IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, __ . f& When a Female isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to adtuinister relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these reqairements are, feels calied n nto interpose, and by calling the 3ttention of eafilicted tothe fact that hé has been a essor of Obstetrics and Female diseases “nty Years, and is fully qualified to ‘ter in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as tharodgh 8 manner as years of study and practice—toth in hospitals and families —can make, to skye them from the hands of the unqualified crupuigus, and designing. Therefore, famHies can rely upon him as upona father. All in affliction can find in him one who can feeh.and sympathise with and befriend them i { n trouble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence:can be viacee. ass To Correspondents, AE LETTERS.—Persons of. either Sea. who wish te consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive adyice‘and assurance of a cure at home. All letters returned or detreyed. Address; S BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No.618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ry. Box y No. 543, 3: Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., Feb, 24, 1874. YOTICE. is hereby given : Woodville Gravel Mining Company, Whose Postoftice is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., bave made application for patent forthe Woodville Placer Mine, situate“in Neyada Mining ‘District, Nevada Coumty, California, and described in the plat and field notes 6n_ file in this office, as follows, viz: Comnienting ata post mark. ing the center of Section No. 6, Tp 16 Ny ak] 9E,M D M, at a black oak 30 inches in diameter, and marked “W No i” {Wood. Bide No1). Theuce ona true line, Varia. tion 17° 30° eust, west,4.00 cha’ cross sui mit of main ridge E of’ Sugar Loaf, 10.00 chs, Seta stake marked ‘‘W No 2”; thence Ob 8 true line south 6.50 chs, Again cross the crest of tain ridge, 10.00 chs stake mar. ed“ W No 3” from which a black oak 12 inches in diameter bears $ 23° WwW 35 links distant. Thence on a trie line WwW 2 chs cross swnmit of ridge 9.00 chs; Eureka stage road 10.00 chs, stake ane) ead Wood ore which the main shaft o e ville ‘Cam bears N 9> 30°E 4.03 chs distant. TThence OL a true line 8 1.50 chs, cross the Eureka stage road—runs N E326 chs stake marked «Ww No 5” Standing on the west bank of the old Land Ditch. Thence on a true line west ,00ch, recross Eureka Stage road 5.75 chs, ce marked ‘W No 6" from which g live nehes in diameter bears § 88° EF 95 Thence on a true line N 13> along the foot of the ridge = Thence ona Eureka stage nding on the N ed **W No 8" that the road 20.00 chs to a stake W side of main ridge and from which a yellow pint 36. ‘bears $8 10° E 2? links distant. & true-line $ 6.50 chs, cross sunnnit of 5 ridge 10.00 che to place of beginning; an containing 3668-100 acres. and being a por. tion of the S % of N WX N ¥ of BW 34 of Section 6, Townsh; p Boy aig Range . 9 East. Mt. Dis blo Base a: Meridian. Said location was m le by th€ Woouville Grave} my _rec Mining ; 7, 1874, in Book ping Claims, Névada County, Adjoining 389 Recerds of tiowe and Kansas groun seast OWners Young America! ine, south ‘ America and Mangatitatlafims one tbh and Nevada Compa: ies, persons tug *any adverse claim nhorsteare hereby required to present the same befere’ this office within sixty days ie rights, ditches, tunnels, sluices, reservoirs; his. powers, destroying} issues and profits theredf.And: has made him thoroughly conversant with . i n ; onthe uorth ownsrs of the’ » and wes na. iy cone — Sheriff's Sale. = EREAS, Marks Zellerbach on the tenth day of March, A.D. 1874, recoyered a judyinent in the District Court of tne FourteernthJ udicial District o1,the State of Calitcrnis;ih and for the County, of 'Neyada, against.John Kuotwell, H. Atwater and Was, E. High for the sum of Twelve Theusacrd two hunired a d_ Sixty-three— $17,263— dollars with Interest thereon from the date of said judg~-ent at the rate of seven per cent per aninin till. paid, tegether with costs of suit taxed at $50 50 and counsel fees allowe.: hereim amounting to the rsum cf $245 00, all puyable in United States go'd-evjn which said Judgment is recoraedin the Judgment Book 5 of the said District Court, on pages 354, 355, 356 und 357, and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set ‘forth in Piaintiff’s complaint be foreclos:a auc the property therein described; to-wit : All andsivgulur tiat certain set of, mining claims Kiio as the ¢ aims of Atwater -aud Kuvtweil, situate on the east side of Moure’s Flat, Nevada county, State of Culifornia. Also, all of the UlLioc and Buckeye’ claims, situate ut the same place, county ang State aforesaid. Aso, uneteen twenty-second 19-22, of what is knuwn «#8 the Pioneer claims, situate at the same place, county aud State aforesaid. Alsu ohe-sevenih, 1-7 -of whatis Ruowius-the St-dawrencesipinsy silUate at the swue pluce, county and State aforesaid. Also ajl of the certain set of iiiing claims knuwn us tire Blue Coat, sit“Hate” OH Woolsey’. Fiat Nevada County, State of California, bounded on the East by tue Bc ston Co’s claitus, on the nerthwest by Woolsey’s Flut Canon, on the south by Bioouy ki: a—frontaye of three Alsy, all of that certain canon property sitTate On the 8 uth eastside of KeliefHill, Bloomfield towuship. County and_state aforesaid, and knvwn as Atwater & Knotwell’s or Logan’s:Canyon, from its head to the River} Also, all of what is known as the kagle havine, situate on the south-east side of Kefief-Hili, county and State afuresail, commencing én the lower under-current of the Eagie. Cumpany’s claims, run“ning. down to the asove mentioned canyov. Also, the cuts Funning from the Reed & Bull Run claius, situate on Relief Hill, Conuty and State aforesaid, together with all water belonging tu the different. properties above mentioned, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtehances thereunto belonging or-in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reverSlons, remainder and remainders, rents, Alsoall the . estate, right, title, interest; —possessory title, property possession, claim xndidemand whatsvever, as well in lawasin equity of the said John K otwell and H. Atwater, of, in, and to the. same aid every part and parcel thereof, with appurtenances be sold to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest, costs and counsel fees, Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash in United States gold coin, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on ‘ Monday, April138, 1874. Between the hours of 9 o’clock. A, M. and 5 o'clock, P, M. Given under my hand this 16th day of March, 1874. ~— GEO. W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. Niles Searls, Atty. : ee ‘ Sheriff's Sale. HEREAS, Jot:n Bach onthe 10th day of March, A. D. 1874, recovered a@ judgment in the District Court ef the Fourteenth Judicial District of the Stata of California,in and tor the County of Nevada, against M. H. Casson, for the sum of seven hundr -d and seventy-five dollars, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven’ per cent per ane. bum till paid, gli payable in United States gold coin together With costs of suit taxed at $35 40, which said juagment is recorded in the Judgment Book fof the said District Court on p.ges 352, 353-and 354 and where08 it is ordered-that the Mortgage set-_forthin Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the property therein described, to-wit :— All and singular the following described premises with the appurtenances, situate, lyi: g and Being on the west side of West Broad street, in the city and county of Ne‘vada, State of Cahiiornia, bound on the northwesterly side by lands of A‘ . Isoard, and on the south by land of Haas & Co. ‘front*ng on said West Broad street seventyfive feet, more er less, and extending back one hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to Spring street, with dwelling house and improvements thereon. Suid lot of land being more particularly deseribed upon the official map of said city of Jevada, as lot No. 6, in Block, No. 36, be -sold to satisfy — Judgment, together with interest and costs. eo Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all. theabove described property to the highest bidder, forcash in Uni. ted States gold coin, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Monday, April 13th, 1874. Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. Given under m March, 1874, y hand this 16th day of _ GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. J.B, Johnson, Atty. Eureka Stage and Express Co on STAGES will Jeave Neva= da i Mopre’s Flat daily, ~ (Sundays o'clock, A’ M. speapedisieiidin For Kureka, Mondays, Fridays at same honr. Returning will leave Moore Flat. daily, Sundays excepted at 6 A. M. Also, triweekly from Eureka st 6A. M. W.a BAVIDSON, Agent. DR. LEONARD, DENTIST, Wednesdays and MAIN STREET, NORTH ‘SAN JUAN, S prepared todo DENTAL WORK in.an & part.of Nevada County. Seng ‘and place of residence, Peres Full bpper et under sets of Teeth ; $25 Assessment Notice. ‘ORT BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN. N atone Location of princi. pal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of-works, North Bloomfield. Nevada County, California—Notice ig here. by given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the Sixteenth day of February 1874, an—-assesement (Number Thirty ef One Dollar (—81 00—)-per share ‘was levied upon the capital stock of said com. pany, payable immediate}: Jnit States gold coin,’ to the B 2 Abe office of the company, No. 320 San-ome St., on pe anoge Californias; : ny stock upon which gaid 8 remain unpaid on Monday. the 2504 ¢ay of March. 1874,-shall be deemed de. linquent, and will be duty advertised tor sele at public auction, and “unless paymade before, will be suid April 10th, 1874, to pay the’ se t Assessment, together With cost HE Ne# Min at Willow V, yi i alley is com: P and We srearew read: al orders for Building or Mining ae a . All kinds ef Lumber kept-constantly 61, hand. ° Orders left at the ofc ; treet, or atithe Store af: Geo. TURNER PARRA ge, poe Street will be Promptly attended.to, thousand feet, extending to--Bisody-Kay—+ J ABB YOU SICK? he 4 *. Recovery ? ni you Wish to be ‘Permanengy ' Cured? i : : “Te + Pent 5 DR. DANBERRY, Confidential Physician, No. 216 --Kearney Street, San Francisgo ~ _NO-CURE, NO Pay’ +p AR. DANBERKY, A of Europe aad the Eastern States for twelve years, having With his Bus Indig— PMedivat-Disevveries Ciircd thousands of the worst diseuses to which Tt}, flesh isheir, hus at the earnest Solici of nigny prominent p:rsons in Calif loceted himself as above, w) ere he ready to trent-all Chronic-and Privete dig. eaxesin males or ‘females, and Where aj}suffering of those. dreadialailments tay find relief. Pee: : Young men who have weakened and {pjured their constitutions by secret habits op ‘early-indiscretions, need huye no fear in calling, @8 & cure is warranted in 4}) vases of semin«1l-weakenss, aversion of society. impotence, nervous or physical . and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bisd. ‘7, ae . Special attention given to the treatment of stri-ture and a ‘cue warranted to all: who are suffering from such. Cancers, piles, orany ‘digease re Surgical a8 well a8 Medical Seiten will receive the closest_attei.tion—and will be trated on a new and sueeesaty) plan i practiced in the East Indies, and a cure guaranteed in every © se. Diseases of the heart. Lungs, Liver;-or-any portion of ¢ body treated on @ similar—busis with uni. form success.{ — Aiea ie a To THs LaDIEs Who: are dragging outs life of misery on account of debilily, ster. to their sex, an experience o RESIDENT Htornia, 1S now is afforded, as well as prompt and 5 eedy relief at moderate charges ? . The Celebrated Oriental Pills, A sure and reliable cure for impote whether the result of dissipation or aoe indiscretion, and which impart ne either niale or female, sent to a on receipt of $5. Persons living at ad stance, or oth may consult by letter with the assuruee of confidence anda gure relief from their ailménts. ‘ All businese strictly confidential, Call or address =-_ DK. DANBERRY. 2 24 Geary street San Francisce, Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M., and from 2te PM. , febl2-1-], Ww life te ny addres. NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Location of Principal place of busi. ness, San Franciseo, California. Location ot Works, Columbia “Hill, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that-st a meeting of the Directors held on the 12th day of March, 1874, an assersment—No o— of Four Dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in Unifed States Gold Cota ‘tothe Secretar; at the office Of th ny, No. 320 Sanroie Street, Sun Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this aaSssmcnt shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of April, 1874, will be" deélinqu nt, and advertised for sale at public auction : and “WHIGéS Payment is made before. wil! be sold on ‘Lhursday the Seventh day-of May, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. THOMAS DERBY, Secretary, Office No 320 Sansome Street, San Frahciseo, Calitornia. : mehlé PROBATE NOTICE. ie the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California.In the mafter of the Fstate or Bgnjamin Bingham, deveused. ‘Ttappearing to the Court Bi the petition presented and file by Birdseye Bullard the administrator o the estate of Benjamin Bingham, deceased, praying for an order te sell the persopal and real estate‘ er personal and real estate to pay the debts, expenses and charges of administration. It is therefore order:d by the Court that al? pcrsons interested ‘in the suid estate appear before the said probate Court on ihe 25th day ot March, A. D; 1874, at 10 o’clock im the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of suid Probite Court, in the Court House, in the City and bias of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the; said administrator to sell all the persona) and real esiate of the deceased, Dated Nevada, Fel-ruary lith, A. D. 1874 _ JOHN CALDWEEL, Probate Judge, Niles > earls, Atty. for administrater. Office of the Couuty Clerk of the County of Nevada. I, 'T.C. Plunkett, County Clerk of the County of Nevada,State of California, and ex-efficie Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy plan original order, ou file in this, my ofce. ; Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this {1th day of February ,1874. d 2 T,-C,; PLUNKETT, Clerk. By Jno Pattison, Depaty. PROBATE NOTICE. seal STATE of California, County of Nevada. Ss In Probate Court, In the matter of the Estate of Perry Boardly, deceased.— It appearing to the Court by petition duly filed by C. Beckman, the administrator of said estate praying for an order to sell real estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate of ‘said deceased to pay the debts outstunding against the deceased and the expenses and charges of administration. It is theréfore ordered by the Court thai all persons interested in said Estate appear before the said Probate Court on SATURDAY the 28th day of ‘April 1874, at 10 o'clock, in the forenvon of said day, at the vade City, to Court Rom of said Court in Ne show cause “why an order should not be granted t» said Administrator to sell the Whule of the real estate of the deceased : and that a copy ef this Order be published at least four successive weeks. in the Nevada Daily “ransvript, a newspaper printed and published in said city aud county, * weer = 8 vee Murch 14th, 1874. Office 'of-the County Clerk of the County of Nevada. I John Pattison, County Clerk of the County of Nevada, State of California, and ex-ellicio Clerk of the Probate Gourt in and ior suid County, ao hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an original order, on file in this,-mmy-of« fice. rcssetinenad ens : aenl Witness my hand and the real of seal j Seid Court, this lath day of Mareb mis. _=JOHN PATTISON, Clerk: 7 JOHN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY aT LAW, —AND— . JUSTICF OF THE PEACE. % -U:&D Mansy FFIQ 2 on Broad Street.over Bechman’sHave you given up all hope of . debility. f twelve youre _ Assessment Sale. nae é Compe . that it is necessary to sell the whole of the <~ CAED WELL, Probate Judge. _—— oe “ yOL. XXVI a she Daily @ NEVADA CITY y. P. BROWN, — a Se Transcript Block, C TERMS OF THE TRA: One Year--in advance.. fix Months, ““* Three Months, ** oeee Per week, Twenty-Five . —Rates for-Advertising—$ Ist insertion ; $1 per squai sequent insertion, ,Discoy vertisers. —— BROAD STREET AMES COLLEY, P ways supplied with th “PURK, MUTTON AND’ V1 Ordersfilled from Famil vered at their :-uses, Give me a call. tee : JA Nevada, March 7th. __MAYRISCH BRC WYIONEER Manufacture; California, aad Impo: Havana Cigars an No:-405° Battery Street, San Fratreiv FRANK N, MARBLE wW ANUFACTURER OF MANTLES, TOMES BUREAU-TOPS, PLUMBI 64K Street, near Ninth, 3m SS DE. WM. EK _ DENTIS1 Corner ef Streets+over whole atten veted.to ihe profession. Chloroform c ered when desired. . JOHN H. HAR EALER IN BEE! VEAL, CORNED B PORE, ke. -Meats nold et resonable Shop on Broad Street, opp Taestre : alas mt 3h Formerly of Was} ; AS removed to Neva ] j the patromage of the . vada and vicinity: . Office: Queer Strect, three doors f TO PHOTOGRA A Good Chance for ‘CHAS. FERI FFERS for sale, very ¢ graph Gallery, esta t@ years, The best of cpy Quarter Size uj; With Chemicals, Stock, Wishing to leave the count le, he will sell at’a sacri Call and see for yourself ’ ' re CHA _4eypds City, Jan. 10th, 1 ' FRBEIGE s BYWAY OF WH —TO— _ NEVADA andGRASs ~ “CHEAPEST RO Fhe wAnvia merce Mar \and.” Teams always ‘on hand through without delay. E this way there is a saving either frou Sacramento o7 DENTIS. sso -{)® 2. E. HUGHS : an office, in Kidd's Building, . Over Aschheim Bre He is prepared to perfé “i Po pln Ope-ative most g y Artificial Teeth userted and i tannteed Aluminiur , sits made-at residence Nevada, May 30th, 1871. D.B. MERRY, A. E 5. Deputyand ~ Xs ty Surveyor. oe ee of Cc, S ~ = MERRY & McG C IVIL AND MI Miy“8D_ SURVEYORS , NEVADA Cl Office at the COURT atthe Daily Union Off meet with Prompt atte EMPIRE MEAT . JAMES MONRO bavm Market on Commenet , bared to Ssuprily customers pealty of Beef, Muttor, Po ' ed Por : bey will