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March 5, 1874 (6 pages)

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ie nae RRR ee a —— 70. THE UNFORTUNATE, » "EW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES 1 ,* : fee DR. GIBHON'S. DISPENSARY ‘623 KEARNEY. STREET, Cor. Commercial, San Francisco. PASTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases Such as. Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In potency, etc. Skin Diseas@s (of years standing) and Ulcerated egs saccessi ully treated. « t DR. GIBBON has the vleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting . the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has} ‘resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 “Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, _Francisco, where his old patients and t requiring his services may find him, The Doetor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and hats +77 abuse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures, 4 Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual returned with increased facitities for the alleviation of human seffering, How many thousands of » both male and female, are there who are “suffering out amiserable existence from the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into ‘the system . : Look st thetr . paliid, emaciated and ‘disfigured faces and their broken dowirconstitutions, disqualifying them for the liappiness of manrriaye or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid “gituation thousands suffer until death closes thescene, Let parents, guardians, friends. attend toany of those who are sufieriag with any of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for and —eured before it be too. . Send them im: mediately-to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who ~ ‘has madé private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure, the ~~ nest. inveterate cases without mercury. or injurious drugs. It is important to those: who are afflicted, or to those who are inter ’ ested in the welfare of ‘careful of the many pretended doctors who infcst.all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in-a few days,impusing upon the public by using the names of em—inent physicians from Kurope--and .other. . places, Be, therefore, ‘careful and make strict inquities, or you may fall inte the} Lands of those charlatans. ~ : Semifial Weakness. _ Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence,is practiced by ‘the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited the following train of morbid symptoms, rc cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: ne eect dark spots under¢he-exes, pain e head, ring. . Hogs the ears, noise like the rustling of! leaves andthe rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the. luins, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision. biented intellect, loss of ‘confidence, difitierce in approaching strangers, a disiike to'form new acquaintances, a dljsposition to shun seciety,1ess of memory, hectie flushes, \pimples and yarious eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained; pérsons ‘so afflictei should apply immediately, either in erson or by letter, and have a cure effected y his new and. scientific: mode of treating this disease, Which never fails of ‘effecting ___________quick and tadical eure. “Dr. G. ‘will give —__§ne Hundred-Dolare to any one—who wil] sreve satisfactorily to him that he wascured rt this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. : * Married Men, -Or those who contemplate marriage, who . arenes OBE are suflering~ ® muladies, should-not forget the Bacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of conddential 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 cases, rutber than a tae prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders, : Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each paticnt a written instrument, binding himseif to effect a radical and per. PRIVATE . coritinues to consult at his Institute for the & 4 Kidneys, Digestiv: “By the ‘Joss of-mmuscular pewer, palpitation of the their. friends, tobe . extent, producing with unerring certainty, . diet, regimen, and the general treatment of -important pamphiet, embodying his own Pe ecucetiaeanaaeaineetae’ * inane Quick Cures & Moderate Cuarge DR. W. K. DOHERTY’ .Medical :. {Pounded in 1953}, Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established y to afford the afflicted Sound and tific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all . Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of ; , Seeresy : AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.Te the Afflicted. : OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his, siticere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronag~,and would take: this opportunity to remind them that he’ a eure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, e,and Genitogans; ond alt Private Diseases. viz: Syphilis in ali its forma and stages, Seminal’ Weakness, and all the horrid consequences; Debility, Diseases @f the Back and Loins,” Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, étc., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue to insure-him a share of public patronage. practice of many, years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to epply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all “kinds. “He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his-patients in a correct and: henorable way, and has references .of ung from men of known respectability and high best: and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. s pee ' Te Females When a female is enervated or afflicted with disease,as-weakness of the back and limbs;-pain in the head, dimness of sight, heart, irritability, nervousness, déerangement of digestive functions, general debility, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. Douenry, at his Medicai Institute, “yHad-consult him about her troubles and diseases. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately, and @ yourself from painful suffering abd premature death. Te. Corres malents. : Patients malety femeae réatas ng in any part of the country, however: distant, who may desire the opimion and advice’ of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their @OMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctoris a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. If the case.be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, a8 instructions, for the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such ‘a manner as to convey no idea of thé purport of ‘the letter or parcel so transmitted.—Should your conditien require immediate attention, send ten’ dollars, coin [er that valme in currency] by MALL er WELLS, FarGo & Co’s Express, ard a package of medicine will be sent to y._* address with the necessary. instyuctions tor use. ,Consulta‘tions by letter or otherwise FREE.” Per=) manent cure guaranteed or no pay. ~ “$$ permatorrhora, DR. DOHERTY. has just published an. views and experience in relation to Impo, Spermatorrheea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility consequent onthis affection and other diseases of the rex_ual ‘Organs. This little work contains in and Surgical Institute, . . platand field notes on sane tens de hte Application for a, Patewe ws a: . 94 POE Eh co BOF tt EE Mining Claim. Ee "Established by . United States-Lana Ofce, DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1860. : nehte, Cat., Feb, 19th, 1874. OTICE is her. by given, That Thomas b. Ludium, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal., has made~apyplication for Patent f.r Gold Kun Placer mine situate in Gold Kun Mining District, Placer Ceunty, California, and described in the T -, ~ -Ne-Cure; No Pay: Consultation, by Letter er othexA S CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS eee 1S W, 15.9) chains. 6.90 chains Wagon followa, viz :. 4 : Survey of Exter‘or boundaries. Commencing at the South East corncrof the Church and Goldea Gate Placer Mine, at a stake marked C,.G. G. C, fer Church and Golden Gate Claim on the N FE side and file inthis office as pee on this Coast an uninterrupted, success of 21 years, and has the mcst celebrated Institutions of-the age. “Lhe great number annually received and oured, place itin point of number ef patients ameng the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second on 8 W side GR. P. M, tor Gold Run Plae: er Mine and run variatiou 18> Bast, 8. 0.38 thaingon Section line to corner of Sections. ($and 4, 9 ana 10, Township 15 North Range 10-East, Mt, Diablo Base and Meridian, 7.60 . chains on-line of J. F, Moody’s Canon -Urinary Or. Claim, te Gold Rub ravine. 8-28 chains to . the NE-corner ofthe North Star Placer} ‘Mine. Staxe variation 1 ust, 5-853, Along the line of the North Star Placer Mine to stake North Last corner of the Home 'Tieket claim. BCE. 83 454° W-11,7i chains ona line of North Star Placer Mine.to corner stake. § 59%° W 5.00 chainé on line of North Star P acer Mine.to corner stake. $ 85%;° W 6,84 ches. On line of North Star Placer Mine toa staxe on bank of Hydraulic Gut on the East side of sand box marked G. R, P. M. Thence variation 18> East. N 74° EB. 6329 chains On line of tie Kearsarge claim to a spruce stump marked G.R:.P,;M. N 444° 16.61 Ooains'to Hydraulic cat, 12:36 across HyPtrunilic cnt, 13.46 chains to Spriee—Stump 40: inches in diameter marked G. R. P, M, atanding in society, All parties consulting . .N.524° W.5.00chains to. Hydraule Cut. him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the . 6.06 chains to stuke in ent marked GR. P. . . < M. N 88° W 6.40 chains across Hydraulic } Cut, 11.33 chains on Kearsarge line to a Spruce Stump 38 inches in diameter marKed G, RB, P. M.S 20362 W 2.73.chains to a spruce stump on south side of trail marked G.R.PM. N 304° W 0.63 chains, ditch running North 1,40 Chaims, ditch running North, 4,00 chains— ditch running Nerth, 6,56 chains, wagon road North ‘and South, 1,10 ditch, 8.80 chains intersect section line between Sects 4 and 9. 9.68 chaiiis to a Spruce stuiip, set stake merxed @, RK. P, M N 514° E 0.53 chains Cross Ditch, 1.18 chs TrailS £ & N W6.24 chains-Wagon Road, ; Road, 7.17 chains to epruce stump cor 20lins south of Gold Run vine, N@%S W 5.20 chains cross fence $.60 chain ater of Wagon road 8.89-chains to arr oak 14 imches in diameter.in front of Barrett’s dwelliuog houre marked G. R. P? M, Thence N 384° bk 0.65 chains, centre of Gold Run Rayine, 1.70 ohains, fence. Narthand South, 1,75 chains, line passcs through Mallory’s heuse. 4.76 chains Mallors’s garden fence EB & W.-5,74 chains toa} stake on N E side of trail marked G.R. P, M. from whith a spruce stuntp 36 \inches ‘diaineter bears North 5? 18’ W-40d1nks dis-° tunt. .N 184° E 2.64 chains, line cut East end of a barn, 4:31 chaiis, cabin close to line on the West. 5.08 chains wagon. road East and West, 8-74 chains lo a stake markéd G. R, P, M, from whith an oak stump, 26 inches in diameter bears 5 76° 16’ hagt 69 links distant. 862° E 1.80 chains. Set a stake marked GRP M.N, 37> E, 6.83 chs. Wagon Koad N W and § EK, 10,25 chains toa &tuke marked GQ R, PM. from which an onk 14 inches in diameter, bears N 8? 45’ East, 114. Jinks dis ant, § 31% E7,75 chains to stake NO 39 of the Church and Golden Gate Placer Mine.” Thence following the Church and Goiden Gate lines. 8 80%> E 6.10 chains to stake No 38. S$ uG4%m W 6.34 chains to stuke No¥t. $69°-E 4.44 chains to stake No 36. $906.30’ W 2,43 chains to stake No 35. S 0.30’ W 2.43 chains to staxe No 34. 8 364° E 6.92 chains to staxe No. 33. 3 593° 18,70 chains tostaxe No $2. 8 762E 14,78 chainsto place ef beginning. andl Containing Tol and 21-100 acre Y Te : = ing a portion of the 8 44 of SE \ and E \s ofS W '4 Section Land NE % of N W formation of the utmost value to all, whether married 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. 824 San Francisce, Cal. icwiebinicuciceet Me Mata . Application for a Patten‘ toa Mining Claim. aganent cure, or make no-charge.—__— Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT H{IOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib“pon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the _ mediciite. promptly forwarded, free from damage atid curiosity, to any part of the eountry, with fall and plain direction for use, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered™letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Targo & Co., 2 packags of medicine will~he forwarded by exyress to any part of.the Union. . Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stgeet, corner Commercial, San Francisve. Post Office Box 1957. : Private entrance on Commereial treet. Remember to_put BOX 1057 on the let. . tor. Consultations FREE, ua” Correepondents will please inferm DR. GIBBON that they sead his advertise anentin the Damy SCRIPT. myl = “= SUMMONS. NTATE of California, County of Nevada, KS esi— dt -the District Court of the Four teenth Judicial District of the State of California;in and for the Ceunty of Nevada. ‘The People-of the State of Califernia send greeting to Robert W, Sterling, defendant, Yeuare hereby required to appexr in an’ ection brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Dudical District ofe the State Of California, in_and for the County of Nevada, on-the 7th day «f January, 1874, by Mary A. Sterling, piaintiff, and to saiswer the complaint filed therein, within ten dags (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Suntméns— if served within this conunty; es if served out_of this County, but je this District, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will be tnken against you by def ult, according to the prayer of said eomplaint. Being an action fur the dissolution of the Bonds of Matrimony, aNeged te exist between you and plaintiff, on the grounds of wilful de‘*efttion and abandonment of plaintiff by-. you. Plaintiff also prays for-her costs of suit. all of which is.more fully set forth in said complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer e suid complaint as above required, She said plaintii® will appiy uF the C fer the relief deman therein. s pare In testimony whereoef,1, T. C. Z ja t riguett Clerk of District Court « (-——~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal“ of said Court, at office. in the City of Nevada, on the Sth day of January, A. D. 1874, Z T. C, PLUNKETT, Clerk, ‘ Jxo. Parvsoy, Deputy. John Caldwell, Phif's Atty. ’ _ NOTICE Te CREDITORS. Bs of Benja’ -Bingham, deceasx ed. Notice is hereby eye by the un Cersigned administrator of the of Lenjumin Bingham, deceased, to the cred itors of, andall perso™s. having claims against the said Avceased, to exhibit them -with tae necessary vouchers, within four aacnuths after the first publication of this 4 = the aid ean aearon se mene Administrator of. Ketpte of Benjamin 4 » 9 eieeade, Yeh 34, 160% Sen UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ee Sacramente, Cal., Jan, 30. 1874. : OTICE is hereby given, that Kdward Williams,whose Postofilce is San Jose, bunta Clara’ County, Cal., has made applicatien for patent for the the Starr Placer Mine, situate in Red Dog Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and and field setes on file in this Office as follows, viz: Commencing at a stake marked “8S C Nol,” from whicha live oak 40 inches iu diameter bears S 64° E 4.24 che distant; thence on a true line, magnetic variation 18° EK, N 4> 00’ E 12.32 chs to astake marked B OC 54 (Birdseye Creek) on the north side and “‘S C No 2” on -the south side, anu from which a black “oak.J inches diameter bears $ 48° 30’ E 63 links stant: thence on a true line 8 59> 30 W292 chs following slong the Birdseye Creek (Re@Dog) claim: line toa Ddlack ouk marked “B-O No 55”; thence~on a true line ¥ 16° E 11.4Dehs.-still following the BClneto an oak stampaharked BC No 660n the cast andS GC Ne4 on_the west; thence on a true line; N TiS 48 W4.52 chs toa stuke marked BC No 57 antS CNo 5 slanding on thé south side of an old~shatt. and from-which « black oak 36 in diameter. bears 84° E93 links distant: thence ona true<line $8 51° 20’ W 1,02 chs croas the turnpike line 18.38 chs south of post com. mon to. Sections 24 and 25, Tp 16 N RYE and Sections 19 and 3¢, Tp 16 norih & 10 east, Mt D. Band M, 18.2@ chs to a sagar No6; thence ena true line, 8 58° E 9.10 chs toa stake at the intersecticn of two ditches marked “‘S € No 7”; thence ona true line S89 E 7.54 chs t 3 jiead pf a deep cut coming in from ArkansasRavine; thence on a true line N2#6?_ 4_6.32.cbs cross township line 6.50 chs: cross a small ravine running 8 40> W into Arkansas Ravine 9.07 chs to pirce of beginning, and containing 24 84-100 acres and being a portion of the E 4 of NE \ Sec 25, Tp 16N,R9 E and W.yo0f NW \ of “Section 30, ‘Tuwnship 16 north, Range 10 cast,*Mé. Diablo Base and Meridian.. Said location was made prior to the year 1857 by. parties tothe applicant unknown, a8 no record of this claim can now be found. Applicant claims by purchase trom~ He “tehr, Adjoining claimants are the Birds@y Company; the Mallory Company and 4s: t+ Dog Company on the north and east aud by Rose & Du‘yea und E Bush en the south and weet, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Hz RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN i j from the effects of Ertors and Abuses niments to marriage removed, a “ated of treatwent. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circiflars sent free, !: sealed en . Address HOWARD AS. SOCIATION, Ne 2 South Ninth ‘treet, Philadeip*ia. Pa.—an institution ha~ing a Ligh reputation for honorable conduct and prot skill. pine stub 40 inches in diumeter marked 8 G . ~ and N E i of Section 9, 4 ownship 15 North an. Suid location was made many years ago by’ aifferent parties\snd at different times and recorded in the records of said District, Adjvining claimantg‘are owners of the Church and Golden Gate Placer mine onthe North, On the.South by the owners4 of the North Star Placer Mine, and onthe . East by the owners of the J. fF. Moody Cabon Clalms. : All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present. the sume before this ottic: within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, Attys tor Applicant. February 22d, 1874, Fist UMMONS.—In the. Justice’s Court of Kureka Township, in the County of dvevada, State of California. W< R. Dickieson'& Co., plaintiffs, against James Tragonning & Co., defendants, “Ihe People of the State of California send greeting to James ‘tragonning & Cex, defendants, You ure hereby .required und directed to appear before me,at my office, in Eureka‘ '{ownship, inthe County of Nevada, Cal.,in an achign uathed plaintitis, snd answer the complaint in said action, on file in iny office, on the ¥th day of February, A.D. 1874, at 6 o'clock P.M. The said action is brought te recovera balance due on’a certain book account, amounting to $138.93, pursuant toa complaint now en file in. said «ction, said amount payable in gold and silver coin ef . the United Statee, and you are notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiffs will take judgimput agyinst you for the said sunref $138.93, payable in gold aud’ silver coin, together with costs pursuaiit to complaint. Ee ‘ Given, under my hand #ebruary, A. D. isid> : JOHN_HIBBERT, Justice of the Peace of sait-Lownship. State of California, County of Nevada, end~Meridibrought against you by tne, above.) this 9th day of _ none. a : z _PRIVATE DISHASES. In Males-‘and. Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They insid‘teusly-attack the. wiem. ond fadually unpl-om f-sm the chee _they-give-puny—and-diseased offspring, and poison, through succestive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Scrofula,Ge uption, cripples, the Hiiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognizedasthe most FATAL MBDICAL ENEMY to np 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. : 3 Do NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE: fhat leaves the poisoz te crawl through the syriem, eating-its-way into the tissues and organs beneath the yy hewn syacotk surface, to burst outin the future with a virnence that will baffle the effects of medicine ome one.of . they —drive—she4 : , the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, . chs to the 8 EK corner of the cla:m to astake Application for a. Patent to, a * — UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 4 ' Sucramentu, Cal-, Feb. 19, 1874. OTICE is hereby given, that Thomas B Ludlum, whose Postoffice is Dutch Fiat, Placer County, Cal:, hus made appiicition for patent for Cedar Creek Placer Placer County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: . .
Survey of Exter:or Boundaries. Commencing at Station No 28 of the “Chur.h and Golden Gate Placer Mine,” on liné of @donatnan Movdy’s claim; ata -gtaké marked C ¢. P. M., for Cedar Creek Pj cer Mine, and run_on line of Moody’s ciuim, variation 18° easi, 8: 869 E 7.84 chs top-ef hydranlié Wank 14.14 che center of . -wagon-reed N-and-S,18.19 cha Rock Cree marked CC PM ‘from which a cedar 9 inT @he# diameter bears $ 61> E26 links dis. 5 tant: N 5° 2.60chs recross Rock Creek 5.50 chs tea staké marked CC PM on lower bank ef mining citch. N 22° E 1.95 chs center of wagon road 6,30 cas center of same road. N and 3, .19.80 chs-to a stake marked CC P M; from whith a cedar 26 inches in diameter beats N 75> E 26 links distant; N 20° 7.71 to -# stake murked C CP M, 15 lin & west from hork Oreek from-.which a pine 5 inches diameter bears east 18 link® distant: N 46%° W 4.18 chs running N £ and 'S W, 4.85 chs wagon road NK und 8 W, 5.60 chs bauk of reservoir 10.97 chs across. reservoir, water, MO I RI . The People of the State Mine, situate in Gold Run Mining Distric , chs. k, e de-cribed in t Small stream, 3 links, wide N aaa B18 Bees scaves ip the: mic ; . coin of the‘United States. And inc fence N E and S W, 4,42 chs center of ditch 20 Regn Falso that the suid de nicest aereen cece rp a te! yada, ss. In the District Court! ie 14th Judicial District of the Statyyt fornia, in and forthe County ot Nrige Greeting toHenry DB: Morse, Chir] ‘Morse, W, E, Coffin, Joseph Cotton. jan. Carieton and Edw Orse, rr -¥ou are hereby required to appear and in) an action breught against yon in the Di. trict Court of the Fourteenth J udicial De. trict of the Stateof California, in atid the County of evada, on the 27th da November, 1872, by Alexandér Stodde: “y Plantiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days [exclusive of the day of service) after the’ service on this suromons—if served within thiy eomn; Or, if served ont of this county, but 4 this District withiutwenty days; viherwi Within forty day 5s—orjudgment? wil] he’ Kon against you by default, acc TAing to thie prayer of said compisint. Ty @8aid ac. tion is brough* to obtain «.decree ofr ‘this’ Court for the forectowure of a certain mor, executed by the said Henry D, Morse Chin A. Morse, W. E. Coflin, Jo a pin Jame~ Carleton by their Attorney in fq. E, ¥. Morse and KE. F. Morse, on =. a day of November, A. D. 1867. to ancien payment of 8 certain Promissory tote bean ing even date With the aforesaid my: thut the premises conveyed by suid mort] 5 gage may be sold, and the procee is applied tu the payment of the amount due y said promissory note to-wit: the sam five hundred dollarsand interest on the same ° at the rate ofone per cent per month fro 28th day of dune. 1872, ll payable in gold proceeds are uot sufficient te pay the sae fcudants,tor the balance remaining due and SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The. young man -who. experiences that grewing weakness ip his muscular and mental organization should stop and -consid whence ita rises. He will find in the weaknessof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, ufiaccountabie failing ef the powers of the mind, distaste, for soings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las-merous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces.of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying bis hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a prenuature and loathsome grave, Te him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital i tence in nocturnal and ditttnal emissiens, the mere cessatiou of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief. : “ Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard . and hope of manhood, brings te sucha ene n® hope of cure, but adds.to his misery in the knowledge: that the oné who loeks te tim for so much of her happiness is a vicef his punishnient. He adds to his misery aud disorder until hope leaves him. There is ne rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physiciamwhose practice and careful resegrch has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices; ; = ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its m' victims,should thise with their sufferings. To snch th ‘Boctor would especially recommend iki . gelt, giving to each and all: gnarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout-hin'yance from business, change of diet, fear jexpesure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. eWhen a Female isin troucle or afflicted cal attendance, the inquiry should be, where is therm a physician who is fully competent to adrainister relief, and whose respectable confidance of thé community. The Doctor, understanding sow imperatively necessary these reg auremente are, feels called upon to interpose, and by caliing the attention of -Profcssor of Obstetrics and Female diseases fer ‘fC wonty Years, and is fully qualified to admini:terin all cases, both medically and surgically, net in a superficial manner, but ‘in-as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and fatailics —can make, to save them from the hands ef the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. ‘Pherefore, families can rely upon him us upon & fatter; Allin affiiction can. find +n him one who ean’ feel and symipathise with and befriend them introuble—one fh whose secresy the utmost confidence can be “vlacee. i * To Cerrespendents. LETTERS.—Persons of cither sea, who ‘wish to consult the Docter, and who.cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms Yin a letter, receive advice and assurance of a Gyre at home, All letters returned er detreyed. Address, : ae BENJ. F. JOSSBLYN, M. PD. No, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgem ry. Box , United States Land Office. [ae Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 138th, 1873. rye ALL WHUM If MAY CONCERN,— Whereas, on the Ist duy of Noveniber, 1473,the plats ef. township 18 Nertih,Ranges 12 and 15 #ast, were filed inthe U.S. Land Office at Sacramento, Cul., and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871,and. October 6th, 1872, the N4 of SEX, Ny of BW, and N}s of.4 T, 18 N, R13 E, and NE 14 gud EX ot NW of sec 8, and-E's of NE ty and EX of SE%.and NEY of SW of sec. 22,and SW ands ef NW, N#Y of NW, 5% of NE, and NW of NE and N¥ of SEY and SW ef SE quarter of section 4, in township 18 N, range 12 E, is to be treated as mineral in character, and Township of Eureka, In theJustice’s Court_. more valuable fer mining than for agricul-in-and for said Towuship of Eureku, County of Nevada, State of Calitornia. W. R. Dickieson & Co., plaintiffs, vs. James 'Tragonning-&-Co,, defendants;—-Upe. and filing the affiuavit or W. i. uppearing tnercefrom to me, John Hibbert, Justice of thé Peace im und for said Township of-Lureka, before whom the action is pending, that said defendants reside out of the Stute of California; that said defendants, James Tragonning & Co., have depart. ed from the State of California, and that a .good cause of action exists in this suit in favor of plaintiffs herein and against sad ns & Ov., and ckat said defondant & 20, Bre A hecessary and pro: ty, defendauts thereto tothe ead eres al on reading Diexieson & Co., said plaintiffs, and it satisfactorily tural purposes until the contrary is proved afterdue notice. ee = And Whereus, AndrewJ. Moulder, Land agent-af the University-of-Californis, Post Office address San Francisco, Cal, did on the 15th day of November, 1873, present for filing in this office, locations Nos. 994, 996, 996 -2. 997, 998 and 998 1-2-claiming the. same land,aleging that it is.agricultural in character, and more valuable for agricultural than for mitia ; purposes. ~ THERFFORE, yuu wilt take notice, that that under and by virtue of ins®ruc. ions from the Comunissioner of theLand Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 27th day of Fébruary , A.D, 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at this Office, before ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebod: . civics dreams, accompanied by. growing deafness, less of muscular power, andnu— inciple of -exis— ‘tim of his eVit, and ati imnocent companion . 68442 0,75 che te centerof wagon road, 3.08consult-wi-sout delay, one who will sympa. with disease; and requires medical or surgi-— rvecominends hinrte the” the afflicted to the fact that he has been a . . . cels of land avove deseribed. . tion of sale by Probate the Register and Receiver, for the hearing demand of pla ntitl an alias summons has . Of prefs to determine as to the character been duly issued in said uction, bearing date} ef said lands. ere meas All persons“holding any adverse claim February 9th, 1874. On miotien of suid . {—< Iu Witness Whereot, We have thereto are hereby required to present the . Plvintitis itis erdered that the service of } seal hends and aftixea same befere this effice within sixty days . th¢ Summons in this uction be made dy AJ the seal of this office, the day and} from the first day of publishing hereof. ” publication thereof in the Nevada Duily . year firet abeve written. ._ fT. B. McFARLAND, kegister, . P?#uscript,a newspaper published insad. .-. ‘T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento 4} Nevada County, at icast once a week for “MART FELLOWS, Receiver. — ‘two Mouths; and it turther appearing inlike manner satisfactorily to me that the residence of said defendant, James ‘Tragonniug & Co., is known to be at Virginia City,in the Couuty of Storey, and State of Nevada, on like motion it is ordered that a copy. of the summonstand complaint be (Suudays excepied,) at & forthwith deposited in the Postottice, di. . °Clock,A M. panes ar en pe rected to said defendants, James ‘Tragou. p40" Eureka, } ondays, Wednesdays and ning & Co., at their place of residence, Vir-.} ~ “G875 &t same lear, 3 Ginia ity, Storey County, State of Nevada. FE nae a will ue Moone Flot uy; Justice of the Peace, Kurcka ‘Township. weekly “rom at GA. M. J Eureks oath, Febrasry 9h, 1874. {14 na mance te eed SK _} ATTENDING PHYSIC.AN, 8 poepared todo DENTAL WORK in Po ke pia Eureka Stage-and Express.Co’. bs utwn: STAGES Will Jeave NevaPre on for Moore's Flas auily. 11,53 che mini chs center of “hiteh, 12.44 chs center of ditch, 12,81 chs! enter Raiiroud Cut, 13.62 -. chs scross: Railroad Gut, 15.00 ehs Gold tun. ‘and Dutch Fiat-wagon road, 1670 chs set a stake maarked-€ C PM from which a cedar stump 27 inches in diameter bears S 17° 30’ W 36 links distart: N 756° £9.63 chs toa . in Hudsun’s garden 12 inches in diameter bears 8 75° # 63 links distant, and the corNo. 15 N, Kangt 10 K on the third standard North, bevrs N 30>. B 67.44 chains distant, N 144° W 14.62 chains to a pine stump 20 inches in diameter marked 0 C P M. ‘Thence N 2934. W 4.42 chs to an owk 9 inches in diamter—murked CC P M, N 86% W 64. chs enter hydraulic cut, 4.86 chs flume, 7.15 chs set a stuke in cut marked CCP M, 5 bank marked © CP MS 75° W 5.33chains. count of working ihe mine. 5 6446 > W 4.50 chs could not be established. 5 20° E 2.2% chs to a stake on top of bank marked © CP M, N 69° E 1.78 chains to a stake on 817362 E 8.03 chs to astake marked C C P M on bank ef ditch near wagon road. § chs enter Railroad Cut, 4,80 Chs across Railroad Cut, 4.46 chs to ’® cedar stump inarked UCP M, being also the north corner of the Church and Golden Gate Placer Mine. Thence following the Church and Golden Gate Mine,S 16° E3.5uchs tostexke markéd CG@G C. 8 66° W 15.02 chs to stake inarked C GG C. §$ 20° ¥ 9.78 chains to Stake marked C G G-GyN 78° _E 2.46 chs to stake marked © G GC, 845° F 5.59 chs to stake marked CG G €, $ 164° 5 61 chs to the place of beginning, and cuntaining 107. 20 acres and being a portion of the lots 3, 4and Sof N 4 of Section 5,Tp 15 North, Range 1@ East. Mt Diablo Base and Merid. ion. Said location was made many years -i ining recordsof said district. Adjoining claimants are owners of the Church and Goluen Gate Placer Mine on the south and h-west;owners of the Beunett Placer mine on the North and-West.-and owners of the Pine Top Piucer mine on the North. ¢ All persons holding any adverse claim sume before this Office within sixty days from the first duy of publishing thereof. ~ T. B. McKARLAND Register. Dibble & Byrne, att’ys for applicant. February 22d; Te74. ae Executor’s Sale. OTICE is hereby given that ir pursuance of an order of the Probate Court, tof the County of Nevada, State of California, made on th+ 10th day of January, 1874, in the matterof thé kstate of L. A. Walling, oeceased, thre undersigned, the executor of the las. will of L. a. Walli.g, deceased, will receive written propesals, or bids, at the office of tho undersigned, in Nevada City, until the 14th day of March, 1874, for the sale of all tne right, title, interest and estate of said deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title or interest that the said estate hus by operation of law orotherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of said L, A. Walling at the fie of his diath, in and to all of the following pieces or parcels of property, ‘situate and Ddeingin the yillage of Kough and Ready, Nevaca Count}, California, and deé. scribed as follows, to-wit: let. That certain towh lot, situat®.on south side of Main street, in the village of -Kough and Ready, said county and State;.and known as Walling’s Hotel and Garden.).2d. That certain parce! of land situated on the north side of said Mainstreet, und immediately opposite the let first herein above described, being 3d. ‘That certain parcel of land lying.on south side of said Main street, and adjoin~, ing the hotel and garden on the west, known as Walling’s-Lower Corral, and being enclosed with boardfence. Also, all buildings, stables, sheds, outhouses or other Structures, upon any or either of the parI will also sell ut the same time and place, and upon the same conditions, the 1ollowing Tsehal property, belonging to said estate: Supplies in bar, liquors, &Kc., fixtures in barToom, 19 beds: and beddiny, dining reopm and kitchen furniture, supplics on-hand, 2 cows. 2 Calves, 16 hogs, 50 cliickens, and also allother personal property, upon and about said premises, belonging to said estate. Bids will be received fer separate parcels, or for all of said property, until March 4th, at-10 o’clock a. mM. ‘Terms of sale.—Cash in yold coin, ten per cent down, and balance on contirma3 e Court. Deeds at expense of purchaser. i : Juhuary-15th, isT4. : ge J. M. WALLING, Executor of last will-of L. A. Walling, deceased, Coa jig a Assessment Notice. ~ : ’ ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN aN ING COMPANY,~ Location of principal'piace of business, San Francisco, Califcrkia. Location of works, North Bloomfield. Nevada. County, California-~-Notice is here. e that at a meeting of the Directors: held off the Sixteenth day of February, 1874, an assessment . (Number “Thirty ot One Dolae<@$TU0—)-per sharé was n the capital stock of said comppeny: payable” immediately, in> United tes gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, No. 320 San-ome St., Any stock. day of ste lay © » 1874, sl be deemed Unguent, and will be duly advertised ssle public auction, untess % ment shall be made before, will be vol en Friday, April loth, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cot of advertising and expenses : _ BY ofder of thé Board of. Trustees. ~ THOMAS DERBY. Secretary yard on Monday, the shall ‘ very tittic w: flume 20 feet high, 11.96" stake niarked OC P i from which anoak . ner post conumon to Sections 2 and $, Tp . -6%¢° 9.29 chains, set stake im perpendicular WN the Justice’s Court of Nevada Town This-corner could not be established on &e. . south bank of little'ditch marked CC PM. . see in Nevada Township, in-the conuty off with costs” ago by different parties and récorded in the . 4)-¢¢742= . therete-are hereby required.to. present the .And it further eppesring in like manne {Post Office, directed to-said defendant, M knoWn as Walling’s Stables and Gorral, . sons Claiming by, throuch or under them or either of them may be barred end fore. elosed of all right, title-elaim, lien, oquity of redemption, snd interest in and-to— mortgaged premises, aiid for other and fry. ther relief, “And you dre hereby_noti that if you failto appear and ansWer + said complaint as above required the aaj “plaintiff will apply to the Comt forthe m lief demanded in the said con:plaint, } In testimony whereot, I, T-¢ Plunkett,Clerk of the District Con aforesaid, do hereurto’set my) and impress the ses! of suid Court, at office, inthe city of Nevada, on the 27th day of Nov, A. D, 1872, T.C, PLUNSKETPT, Cle, John Pattison. Deputy, . Niles Searls, Attorney for Plaintiff, jn ALIAS SUMMONS. seul _~— _ shir, in the County of Nc Vhiia, state of California. D. W. Stanger plaiatiff, ys Mx ron Foot, defen:iant, The people of thel State of California send pree'ing to Myron Foot, defendant. You are hereby required and diiected to«ppear before me, at my ofNevada, Gal. in an action brought again you by the above named plaintif’ and in swer the compluint in said action, on file my. office, op the 13th tay of March, A. DJ) 1874, at 100’clock, A. M. The said action! is brought torcecover a balance due ona ce tain promissory note amounting to $177 and interest thereon from Jdif"?1-t, 18% at the rate of ten per cent per annum, pur fuant to a complaint n w on file in said ae} tion, said amount-payubie in gold and si} ver coin of the United States. And you ary notified that if you fail to so sppearand un swer staid complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will ftaxe judgment aguinst you for the said sum of $177 00 and inte payablein gold and. silver coin togeth =uaut-to complaint my i this Give 24 day of January, A W.H. DAVIDSON, . . id Township . State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada. In the Justicé’s Cou in and for said Nevada Township, Coun of Nevadeand State of California. under Justice of the Peace of ant--Cpor resding and filing the: of D.W. Stanger; said plaintiff, and it sa! isfactorily appearing therefrom to me, W H. Davidson, Justice of the Peace. in ani for said Township of Nevada before whom the action is pending, thut said defendant resides without the State of California.— / "hat said defeudant, Myron Foot, has de parted from the State of California; and that a good cause of action exists in thi¥ suit in favor of plaintift herein and against Said defe: dant and that said defendant is nheeessary and proper party defendant there’ to to the said action Thaton demgnd of plaintiff after the return of original sum, mons and @liuns summons has been duly ie sued in said action beuring dite Jan, 2nd) ~ 1874. On motion of J 1. Caldwell, Esq. atterney for said: pla:ntiff, it is ordered that the service of the summons in this action be made by-publication thereof in the Ne vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper pub lished@in said Nevada Townsliip at lesst ence a weck fer the period of two months satistactorily to me thar. tLe residence © said defendant, Myron Foot, is known be at Go}d Hill, in the County of Story a State of Nevada, on like motion it is order ed that a copy of the summons and com complaint to be forthwith deposited in t ron Foot, at his place of residente, Hill, Sturey county, State of Nevada,—— W. H. DAVIDSON, Justice -of the Peace, Nevada Township. Nevada City, January 2d, 1:74. PROBATE NOTICE. SNTATE of California, County of Nevads) In-Probate Court, In the matter @ the estate of Frecman Folsom, deceased Itappedring to the Court by petition duy filed by BunielFols inistrator « the estate of said decessetl. That it is ne~ essary ta sell the whole of the property of said er to psy the debts of said de ceased and’fhe expenses of administration, as will more fu ly appear by the petitiet now on file. Therefore it is ordered the the said Daniel Folsom aforesaid be st thorized te scli at publi¢-sile the follow ind desoribed property: 4 shires in the Em} + pire ground, situated ini Brjdgeport tow? ship; 2 shares in Banner ‘ground, situs® as last above named; 2 shares in Slee) Creek Quartz Mining Co., in Grass Vale township. JItis thérefore ordered th : Cierk of this Conrt post the notices Tequk ed by law and that said notice bepublishel in the Nevads Daily Trans:ript, in uccortance with law, requiringajl persons inter ested in said estate to appear before the seid Court -andshow cause why an orde} should nut be made in the premises. Said] pre to appear on Wednesday, the Ith ay of February, 1874, at the Court Homme, in the City of Nevada, at 10 o'clock, 4. M. . & Nevada City, Jannary 3d, 1873. ' JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of the Cov of Nevada. I T. C. Plunkett, County © of the County of Nevada. State of Califo and ex-efficio Clerk of the Probate Cuurt and for suid Gounty,.ao hereby certify foregoing to-be a full, true and correct CoP. of an original order, on Ble inthis, my=~) Witness my “hand and the seal ot jaca said Court, this dd_day of Ja Pr. e ) ee By Juo. Pattison, Depts: 4 ——) ay, eo, PLUNKETT) Cle —--Neticeto Creditors. . t Berets et Ac Pulwiler, decessed..Ne is hereby given by the undersigh: ed. Avan eotrvben 3 the estate of A, Fal witer, deceased, to the — iat, os _ Persons having claims against thes ; ceased. to phere ts “them with the neces® ry-towekerr, within four mouths after *b¢ first publicatiqn of this notice, to ‘trator, at Auburn; in be Yr Placer. , “Dated Fob; Sth, 1874. j z e's EN Mt. FULWELER, -Admintstratoro! A, Fulwiler, deo'e. a mi then to obtain an Executioy against said ee La. Stanger, plaintiil, vs Myron Foot, defend