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May 24, 1874 (4 pages)

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pees Die ia eee ee DR, GIBBON’S DISPENSARY . Ee BLISHED in‘ 1854, tor the: treat §°4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases iSuch as Gonorrhesa,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil~ is im all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years z standing) and Ulcerated . egs ‘success: ully streated, OX h the pleasure of anDR. GIBBON has from visiting . ROuncing that he has ’ resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 * Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San -F rancisco, wheré his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. {~ ‘Tbe Doctor has spared neithertime nor "" money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the Alleviation of human suffering. See _ Horrible Diseases. = : How many thousands of persons, both . “dng out a milserable existence from the-ef-. -~"fect of secret Indulgences,-or from virus pallid, emaciated . faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualier the enjoyment of -_gituation thousands suffer unti} death closes ‘t the scene. Let parents, ans, friends attend toany of those who are suffering with any of_these horrible life destroying cured before it be teotate. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, sian who has made private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure thé most inveterate_cases without mercury or 4njurious drugs. It-is Important to those who are afflicted, or to those who, are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many -pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill. in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places, Be, therefore, careful and make strict inquiries,or you may fall into the banuda-of thase.charlatans. : 3 Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice,or depraved gexual ‘indulgence, is practiced by the ~ youth of both sexes-toan almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of merbid symptoms, ies byscientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears. noise like the rust] ‘ leayes and the rattling of chariots, uneasiResa about.the loins, weakness of the limbs, —¢enfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun_socfety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the fsce;-furred tongue, fetid breath, eougs, consumption, night pweats, monomants and frequent insanity. . If relief be not obtained, persons. so afflicted should apply immiediately, either in __ person or by letter, and have a cure. effected: ty his new and scientific mode of treating {his disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radical eure. Dr. G. will give ne Hundred Dollars to any one who will __prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured . of this complaint by either of the San Francisco-‘quacks. aan z Married Men, : Or those who contemplate marriage, who ars suffering under any of these fearful osladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain imamediate relief. Persons calling at Dr, Gibbori’s office, or eeyding for packages of medicines may rely npon his assurance of confidential secrecy ‘with implicit faith, and expect no more than to he charged with a fair and mutu‘ally satisfactory remunerntion-of servicer rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and selaa@: practice of extortion among quacks nd pretenders. a GIBBON ta responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and per. tusanent cure, or make no charge. é we Cured at Home. g Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continned, and the “eine premptly forwarded, free from Bisnage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in & registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo-%€o,, a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. ‘Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney #treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco, Post Office Bex 1957. Private entrance on Commereial treet. Remember.to put BOX1957 orf the let:; : Consultations FREE. Oorrespondents.will please inform Di. GIBBON that they read his advertise ment in the Daity Transcript, myl Sheriff's Sale. % : : : } Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed and detivered, issnead ont ot the Distriet Court of the Fourtééfitn Jnvaaa, State of California, bearing date Apri! 23d, 1874, cn a judgment rendered in #ai.1 Courton the 20th day of Cctober, 1873, in tayorof Thomas Findley and against the Mutual. Gold Mining Company forthe sum of Six Thonsand two hundred and Ei: htyone and 23-100 dollars damages; with interest thereon at therate of seven per cént per annum till paid, together with $72 70costs ment, and agcruing costs. : EThave tevied upon the following described property, heretofore attached, to-wit ;— ‘That certain quartz ledge and all the prop—______trty of defendant, —“‘tuated in Eureka Tp. Nevada County, Cal, kuown as the “Jim mins,” or mine of the Mntual Gold Mining Co. being about four miles southerly from the town of Graniteville or Eureka South, vpon Little Canon Creek and consisting of 1400 feet upon the quartz lode or vein han known and recorded as the Jim Quartz ' ledge commencing for a northerly boundary at a point on said-ledge indicated by a burat pine. tree and extending thence south. erly upen and following the true course of said lode or vein and crossing Little Canon Creek at Ryan and-Kerby’s old gravel digings 1400 feet toa. stake for a southerly a boundary, together-with all improvements . thereon consisting in part of a‘fve stamp as crushing mill, hoisting works, machinery UF all Kinds, buildings and all appurtenances thereunto belonging ér in anywise appertaizing; : : Noticé is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the aboveescribed property to the highest bidder,for cash, in ‘front of the Court House door, in the city ! Nevada,on’ ; Saturday, June 6th, 1874. ‘otween the hours of 9o’clock,.A. M. and ¢ 6 o'clock, P, M. Given—ander,my hand this 25th day of eoene April,43674, : -_G, W. SMITH, Sheriff. : : sé A.W. Potter, Under Sheriff. veo Dibble & Byrne, Piffs Attys. : Annuai Meeting. fee Annual Meeting of the Stockholders. of he Mysonic Hall -Association or Nevada City, will be held at the office of ; the South Yuba Canal Company, in-Nevae pe ee on SATURDAY, the 23d day of May87d. : : CHARLES MARSH, President. 6 -.]}0 THE UNFORTUNATE, . . ‘the principal Hospitals of Europe, ahd hast gold coin, which said judgmentismaladics—see that they dre cared for and . ‘ and all lands oecupied by said buildings, dicial District, In and fer the County of Ne. : ‘5. and disbursements at the date of said judg. . . 6th day of April, A. D. 1874, recovered a judgment in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the. State of California, in and. for the ‘County of Nevada; against R. C, Black, David Thom, and Geo. G. Allan, {the said David parties defendant hercin; that their rights might be, determined). fer the.sum. of six thousand two hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the date of said jment at the rate of seveh per cent peran+j num till paid. all payable in.United States gold coin together with costs of suit taxed at $10 50, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $200, in DU 8. orded in the J t Book 5 of the said District. Court on 362, et seq., and whereas itis ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the property therein described, to-wit :— All and singular that certain lot or parcel of mining ground lying and situate at, on and near Republican Hill, near North Bloomfield, in said Nevuda County, Bloomfield Township and known as ‘Black's “Claims” Pounded as foltows : On the south by the Jennié Lind claims:-On the “Jacob’s Flat claims” [se called] and . gbsorbed into the rystem . Look.at their! Humbug Creek; on the north by themining anid claims of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Conipany;-and on the east by vacant) —— fying them for” ee nora . es, Also, ali-tunnels, cuts, sluices, hydraulic pipes, hose, water. ditches, water rights and privileges, tail rights and -privileges and every variety of mining property taining. Also ull of the certain ditch tax‘ing water from the South Fork ef Humbug Creek and known ‘as Jacob’s Ditch, abéut % of 4 mile in extent together with the water right thereunto belonging. Also the one undivided one-half of that certain ditch known as the Endet Ditch taking water from the same fork of said Humbug Creek together with the water gern thereunto belonging, Also all.of that certain ditch connecting with said mining claims known as the “Favorite Ditch,” together with the .water privileges thereunto bélotiging. Also the one undivided two-thirds of_ali of that certain Quartz mine, vein or ledge or lode known as the “Illinois Quartz Ledge” situated at, in and near Rocky Glenn Ravine in the township. of Eureka in said Nevadat thetown of Eureka South, togetifer with all tunnels and mining property thereunto belonging. Also a like interest, undivided . in and to that certain quartz mill situated in said ravine, 500 feet. distant from said ledge and known a5 Black & -Young’s mill. together with a like interest in the machinery efevery description thereunto belong: ing. Also 4 interest in and to all buildings Also the one undivided three-eighté of alt of that cértain~ Quartz Ledge -situated—in Rocky Glenn Ravine aforesaid aid known asthe Banbury Ledge situated about 300 yards in an easterly. direction from said Quartz miil commencing ata large Sugar ‘Pine Tree standing 100 feet north of a reservoir atthe head of said ravine and extending 700 feet each way from said tree, along the Jedge that is nertherly and southerly, together with all the dips, spurs and angles, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments.and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise-appertaining in and to all of the different pie‘ees of property hereinbefore described. Alt : ivided one-fourth of al that certain quartz ledge situated about one mile in a southerly direction from Graniteville in said Eureka Township and known as the Savage Ledge being a north extension of the safd. Banbury Ledge, fourteen hundred feet in extent. Also all tunnels and improvements thereon together with the dips, spurs and angles, and also-all tuetals, ores, gold and silver bearing quartz therein and all rights and privileges thereunto belonging, including houses, mines and machinery be sold to satisfy said judgment together with interest and-costs. to public sale all the above deseribed ‘property to the highest bidder, Torcash in Uni ted States gold coin, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, May 16th, 1874. Between tbe hours of 9 o’clock, A, M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. : j Given under my ‘hand this 16th day ‘of . April, 1874. Se GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. ‘ By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. Niles Searls, Atty. ° HEREAS, Niram Cadwalader; on ‘the . thereunto belonging or in anywise spperthe pertormance of any duty under the proity mowing County aid about one nile due. south from . \ited in the ballot-box, or adds or attempts Notice is hereby given that I will expose. . ELECTION. PROCLAMATION. , EAS, one-fourth ef the number ‘¥. of the Il Voters of Meadow Lake Township having filed ith the Clerk ofthe Poard of SuperVisors their petition praying for an Election to vote 0.4 the ques‘tion « oR a hdd LICENSE” ér !* NO LIQUOR LICENSE” in the said township, pursuant to-an--Act of ths Legislature ofthe State of California, entitled ‘‘An Act to permit the ycters of every township or incorporated ¢ity in this State to vote on the question of granting license to sell intoxicating liquors,” approved March 18th, 1874. fherefore : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ap Election will. ke held on Wednesday, June 10th, 1874, Inthe Township of Meadow Lake, County of Ne , to vote on the Question of .*‘Liquor nse” or ‘No Liquor License” said Election being called and to be held pursu-* ant to said Act of the Legislature. The officers of Election and the place ef Election at the respéctive precincts as follows: . : ‘Truckee Precinct—Polls at Keiser’s HoJ. Y. Hoag Inspector, J. N. Payne and) ~. Boca Precinet—Potis at“ Doan's Lumber ell and L. By Butts, Judges. = ~Tinker’s Station Precinct. Polls at Tinker’s Hotel. W. Richardson, Inspéctor.— T. Fenton and D. ¥. Potwine, Judges: PART I. TITLE IV.—Of Crimes against the Elective hise. : Section 41. “Every person charged -wit visions of any law of this State relating to elections who wilfully neglects or refuses to perform it, or who in his official capactravention or violation of any of the .provisions of such law is, unless a different ; punishment for such an act or omission is reacribed by this Code, purlishable by a tie not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the State Prison not exceeding five years, or by both. = Sec. 42: Every person who wilfaliy’. causes, procures, or allows himself registered in the Great Register Hos Tt that the aceused stands registered in the Great Register-of any county without being qualified for such registration, the Court must order such registration to be canceled, Sec. 43, _Every person who, after being duly required by the Board of Judges. at = -; fSctrun, . SriKe to Cc BWO ir, = Wid after being sworn, refuses to answer an pertinent questions ars by suc oard, touching his right or the right of any other person to yote, is guilty, of a misdemeanor. ) : : Sec, 44. Every person summoned to appearand testify before any Board of Registration, who wilfully disobeys such summons, ‘is guilty of a misdemeanor, ; Sec. 45. Every person not entitled to vote who frand@lently votes, anid every person who votes more than once at any one election or knowingly hands. in two or more tickets folded together, or changes any ballotafter the same has been depos. 5 BS tO OD to add, any ballot to those legally polled at 1—of-sny election-either-by-frauduientiy—intro-. lars, of by imprisonment ti the State] ducing the same into the ballot-box before or after the ballots therein have been ‘counted, or adds to or mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the ballots lawfully polled, other ballots while the Same are being counted or canvassed, or at any other time with intent to change the résult of such election, or carries away or ‘destroys, or attempts to carry away or destfoy, any poll list, or ballots or ballot-box, for the purpose of breaking: : idating such election, or wilfully detains, .mutilates, or destroys any election returns, or in any manver so interferes with the officers holding such election or conducting such canvass, or with the voters lawfully exercising their rights of voting at such. election, as to prevent such election or canconducted, is. guilty of -felo Sec. 46. Every pergon not entitled to yote, who fraudulently attempts to vote, or who, being entitled to vote, attempts to vote—more than once at any election, is guilty ofa misdemeanor. : Sec. 47. Every person who procures, aids, assists, counsels or advises another to’ Assessment Notice. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of prineipal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada County, California—Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the Thirteenth day of April, 1874, an assessment (Number Thirty One of One Dollar (—$1 00—)-per share was levied upon the capital stock of said company. “payable immediately, in United tates gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, No. 320 Sansome St., San. Francisco, California. Any steck upon which said -assessment_ shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, 20th day of May, 1874, shall be deemed de-} linquent, andwill be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold. on Friday, June 12th, 1874, to pay the delingnent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. ~ THOMAS DERBY, Secretary Office—No. 320 Sansome Street;San Fi anisco, California. al6 Machinery For Sale, T THE 8. 8S. BANNER MINE. Two Engines, 10x20 in. — One Boilér 64 in. diameter, 16 feet lotig, 3 in. tubes. Hoisting and Pamping gear. One Engine 18x42 in, built by H. J. Booth & Co, San Francisco. Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16 feet leng, 3 in, tubes. Six.b.stamp Batteries. . , Eight Pans. Pumps, Columns, Track Tron, Cars, etc, etc, and in fact ever¥thing necessary for running a first-class nine— ‘This machinery is all complete and in good order. Apply te THOM?& ALLAN, Nevada Foundry. er . STOKES’ HOTEL, fl MAIN & CHURCH STS., Grass Valley. — This Hotel is expressly adapted for the Traveling Public and Families, rit, ps aN W. C. STOKES. ‘ DR. T. B. ESMOND, Formerly of Washington, S removed to Nevada, and solic'ts the patronage of tlie citizens of Ne vada and vicinity. Office and residence.on Water Strect, three doors from corner, 819 R. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN : NEVADA CITY. JOHN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, _ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Nevada City; April 23d .18T4,-; 4 One on Broad Street,over Beokman’s ¥ give or offer his vote at any election, know‘ing that the person isnot qualified to vote, . is guilty of a misdemeanor, ‘ = Sec. 48. Every officer or.Clerk of Election who aids ‘in changing or destroying any poll list, or in placing any ‘ballo:s—in the ballot-box, or taking any therefrom, or adds, or attempts to add, any ballots. to those legally polled'at such election, either. by fraudulently introducing the same into the balict-box befere or after the ballots therein have been counted, cr, adds to or mixes with, or attempts to add to or mix with, the ballots poled, any other ballots, while the same are being<eannted or can. vassed, or at ny other time;with the in tent to change the result of such election, or allow another to do so when in his er to prevent it, or carries away or duaiecra ce. knowingly allows another to carry away or destroy, any poll list, ballot-box, or ballots lawfully polled, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for net lese than two nor more than seven years. Sec. 49. Every Inspecter,— Judge, orClerk of an election, who, previous to putting the ballot of an elector in the baHot bex, attempts to find out any name on such ballot, or who opens, or suffers the folded ballot of any elector which has-been hanaed in to be opened or examined previous to putting the same into the bailot-box. or who makes.or places any mark or device on any folded ballot with the view to ascertain the name of apy person for whom the elector has voted, or who, without the consent of the elector, discloses the name of any person which such Inspector, Jxdge, or Clerk has fraudulently or illegally discoyered<to have beeen voted for by such elector,is punishable-by fine, not aE fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, Bec. 50. Every person who forges or counterfeits returns.of an election _purporting to have been held ata. precinct, town, or ward where no election was in fact. held, vor wilfully substitutes forged or counterfeit returns of election in the place of thetrue returns, fora precinct, town or ward where no election wasactually held is pun. ishable by imprisopment in the.State Prison for aterm of not .ess than two‘Ror more than ten years. = 5 Sec. 51. Every person who wilfully adds to, or subtracts from; the votes, actually cast at an election, in any returns, or who alters such returns; is punishableby im2d isonment in the State Prison for not leas hau one ner more than. five years. . ; Seq. 52. Every person who aids or abete in the commission of any offenses mentioned in the four sections, or who, being present at or izantof the commission of either such offences, does not give information thereof as soon as prac. ficable to the District Attorney or Grand Jury of the proper county, or to some Justice of the Peace, of such county, is punishable by imprisonment in the poe Jail for a period of six months, or in the. State Prison not exceeding two years. Sec. 538. Kvery perees who, by force, threats, menaces, ribery, Or any corrupt means, either directly or indirectly attempts to influence any elector in giving his vote,or deter him from giving the same, or attempt by any means whatever to aw e, Te. strain, hinder, or disturb any elector in the free exercise of the right of suffrage, or furnishes any elector wishing to vote, who cannot read, with a ticket, informing or giving such elector to understand that it contains a name written or printed thereon
or defrauds any elector at any such ‘elec. tion, by deceiving and causing such elector John -Ne}—=Tdlidate at any election, offers or ly and fraudulently acts in con-{-making—the— Ahe purpose of nominating candidates for offices of “honor, trust, or profit in this is-. gne nor more than fourteen years, — _jons of thia section, it appears in evidence : vass from being fairly nels and lawfully . zy. than he intended_or desired to vote for; or whe, Heing Inspector ; Judge, or Clerk of any eléction; while acting as such, induces or attempts to induce any elector, either by means -or feward, or } thereof, to vote differently from what such elector in Moe. 64. Bvery paleo who. wil Adkent Sec. 54. Evety person who, n to promote theelection.of himéelf, or any other person either, a ges 1. Furnidties entertainment at his ex@ense to any meeting of ‘electors -previous to or during an election. > : 2. Pays for, procutes, or engages to pay for any such ehtertainment._ -; 3, Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver any money or pruperty forthe purpose of g the attendance of voters at the’ polis, or for the! purpose of compensating‘voters at the polls, except the conveyance of voters who are sick or infirm. “4, Furnishes or engages to pay or deliver any money or perty for any purpose intended to promote the eleetion of any candidate, exceptfer eexpenses of holding and conducting public meetings, and of “printing and of circulating hhandbills, and other papers previous to such elagtion, is guilty of a misdemeanor:-~~ -$ee.55. _ Every person who, being a’ canappoint the ppointment Of an appoint oF procure s : a particuiat versoir to ee ment or consideration to any person to v) for, or_procure or sid in procuring 2 tion of snch candidate, is guilty of Sec. 56. Every person, not didate, who communicates 2 in violation of the last section to any peron, with tntent to indtice him te vote: for or.to procure the el idi “is guilty of misde-meanor. < Bec. ** 84,45, 86. Every person who gives bribe any officer or. member legislative caucus, political eonvention, committee, primary electiox, or itical gathering of any kind, held for State with intent to influence the person towhom such bribe is given or offered to be more favorable, to one candidate than another, and every » Member of either of the be } section mentioned; who receive or offers to receive onment-in the State Prison not less than _ Sec, 58. _Every-person “who by threats, . intimidations, or unlawful vielence;-wilfully hinders or prevents electors from assembling in public meeting for the consideration of public questions, is guilty of-a misdemeanor. Sec: 59. Every person who willfully of electers-or_others, lawfully being held for .the purpose of considering. public questions, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 60. Every person who makes, offers or accepts any bet or. wager upon the re-sult of any election, or upon the success or failure of any persen or candidate, or upon the numbcr ef votes to be cast either in the aggregate or of any particular eandidate, or upon the vote to be cast upon any person, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 61. Every person who willfully violates any of the provisions of tha Jaws of this State relatiug to elections, is, unless a different punishment fer such volafion is prescribed by this Code, punishable by a ¢ fine not exceeding one thousand dolPrison not exceeding five years or by both, By order of the Board of Superyisors of the Courity of Nevada, State of caltferuia, made and entered at Special. session Monday, May lth, A. D. 1874. : : M. L. MARSH, A. B. BRADY, T._P. CRANDALL, JOHN MeCOY, FRANK PAUSON, : Supervisors.— ttest: John Pattison, Clerk. No, 557. Application for a Patent to a ¥ Mining Claim. Thited States Land Office,Sacramento, Cal., April 24, 1874, OTICE is hereby given that Lewis Voss whose Post Offica is Colfax, Placer County, California, has made application for Patent for the Mount Oro Placer Mine, situate in Mount Oro Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in. the plat and field notes on file in this oftice as follows, viz > Survey of Exterior Boundaries. . Commencing at a staxe in a stone mound tion Post 6n North line of Section 8, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Thence on a true line ‘variation 18° E. West 29.00 chains to a stake from which a ae pine 36 inches.in diameter bears N 20° W 28 links distant. Thence on a true line South 24.52 chains to a stake from which a black oak 8 inches in diameter bears.§ 4442 E97 links distant. Thence on a true line East, 30,60 chains to a stake in the center of Section 3, Township 16-North, Range 10 East. Thencc on a trne line South 21.00 chains te a stake pfrom which a Yellow-Pine 40 inches in 4iameter bears N.23° W 107 links ¢istant, Thence on a true line East 40.00 chains toa staké on the Hine between Sections 2 and 3 wemttag 2. chsien _south of the Quarter post. T on a true line North 2000 chains % Section cornér between Sections 2 and 3, Township 16, North, ge 10 East 44.52 chains to a stake from which-a_ sugar nine 40 inches in diameter bears 9, 272_E. 124 links distant. ““B. M. No. 6.” Thenceon a trne line west 40.00 chains to'the place of beginning, and containing 227 12 acres, and being a portion of the N % of Section and N% of 8 E }¢ of Section 3, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, . Said location is held by this apet. al. Patrick Campbell and David Rese. No resord of location of this ground has ever been made. Adjoitimg claimants are -fhe F ey Blue Gravel Company on he North, t.and South. . All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of @ hereof. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento. ap28 Ro 848. Application-for a Patent to fin\ s-\ , Cal. March 19th, 1874, NN Sacer ee eater gest FACOP ' BACHTAL, whose Post Office\is Nevada ty, Nevada County, California, have made » plication ods cot be the Big Deer 4 ce Placer mines, situate in Nevada County a District, Nevada County, California, described tn the: plat and potion on file a Pe om as foslows, viz : ‘Upon surve nd, being the Ns of “N iE 4S 4 ofN EM OfNW i and NUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE dD. M. r ti by on was Applicants and-others of whon, they have since purchased,.in the month of danuary, 1869. Adjoining claimants are on the South owners of the Nevada are Claims. ‘ persons holdie adverse I thereto are hereby poets g te on goes same. before this office, within Sixty days trom the-first day of hereof — L. COOMBS, M. D. i vote fora uifterent person of any office < ~@ a Specialty —Diseases ef Women and cn rden pon Stee p22tended or desired to vote, he is. guilty of a. any person for procuring the attendance of . Hgtablished eazpressly to afford the afflicted -to insure him a share of public patronage. ‘him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and-implicit any sach bribe, is punishable hy impris-.}-Hmbs, pain-in the head, dimness of sight, + . tence or Virility, being a short treatise on plicant by purchase from J. C, Linerman, . 8t88¢7084, 3.50 chains cross_North Blooma % of SE \ of NW 9, ip . on M be! Sectiod 9, Township PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures & Moderate Charge _ DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S . Medical and. Surgical Institnte, = [Founded in 1853.} Neo. 619 Sacramento Street, Cerner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few below the What Cheer House} SAN FRANCISCO. Private tntrance on Leidesdorff Street, doors i Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of ali —~ Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of s Secresy : AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, To the Afflict OCTOR W. K. DOHERT : Z _sineere_thanks-te his numerous ir patronage,and would take unity to remind them-that he continues to consult at his Institute foF the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Orlis in all its forms. and stages, Seminal of self-abuse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures_ Nocturnal and Diurnsl Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Jnflammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, etc., and he hopes that his long experience and suctessful practice will continue By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all Kinds. He uses no mereury, chatges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of tnijiiéstionable veracity from men of known ar pee and high standitig in society. All parties consulting eat To Females, . = —When a female is enervated or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write . at once to the celebrated_Female Doctor, W. K. Douwenrry, at his Medicai Institute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death. : ; E __ To Correspondents. Patients.male or female residing in any part of the country, however distant, who may désire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doher-. ty, 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 COMMUNICATIONS . WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is a regular. graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence, -If the case be fully and canWeakness, and all the horrid consequences . . ‘Application for a Patent to MimUNITED STATES LAND Of FIcr_! we Sacramento, Cal" April 25th, 1974, AS-OTICE is hereby given that th s N Yuba Cankl Company; a pire deen, auly orzanized-lnder the Laws of the Stare of Calitornia,and whose principal place of busines and Post Office address ig Nevada ~ city, Nevada County, California, have application to the Government of the Uni. ted States for Patents to the following deg. ” cribed Placer Mining Claizns : “The King. Claim,” ‘The Chicken Point Claim,” and the “Smith Powell Claim,” situated in the You Bet Mining District, in Nevada Count “State of Catifornis, and described as fol lows, tu-wit; On surveyed and minera] lands in Township 16, Nerth Range Iu East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian aud in the district = subject to sale at Sacramen: to, California, Said Placer Mining Claime being bounded and described inthe Soe Sid notes Ob Bis in Yale _ofkee ag Ta. —— Ses soeiecsia come ist—the Exterior Boundaries of the King5 . _—Claims. : Commencing at a stake marked D.C. No 1, from which a live oak bush bears North” At> East 68 links distant, theace-in-a trug line variation 17> 36’ East’ 3 10>. 15” W : 9.65 chains to asugar pine 30 inches in dipea DC NE7Z; thence N ¢9o aaa 247 i o~ Nod; it the. Chik Transeriy lo Bluff survey of Timmons ground inatead i le ae Cc, B.C. No 4, and following along Tim. mons’ line to stake C. B.C. No 5; thence N 29> 15’ E ¢roSsing small ravine running . NW and crossing _ Arkansaa Canon to a spruce tree 24 inches in diafheter Marked b C. No3, ou south side 42.19 chains.. Thence N68> Etoa stake in rock mound from which a spruce 40 inches in diameter bearg 8 69° W 94 links distant 10.18 chains,— ‘Fhence$ 61> E crossing section ‘line be. tween Sections 29 and 30, Township 16, 4 : _TERMS OF . One Year—in adva Bix Months, ‘* Three Months, ‘* Per week;-T wen! Rates for Advert istinsertion; $1 y sequent insertion. . Sertisers, =~ didly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a ner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or pareel so transmitted.— Should yi eondition require immediate attention, sent. ten dollars, coin [of that value in currency Mat or WELLS, Fan ao & Co's Express, anita package of medi} cine will be sent to your address with the necessary instructions for usé>—Consultations by letter or otherwise _Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. ~~ Spermatorrhea. 25 hains to a black oak 12 inches in diameter DR: DOHERTY has just published -an-} marked C P-No5, from which the= Sectionimportant pamphlet, embodying his own — on to Sections 31 and 52 on third parailel no: views and experience in relation to Impo, Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. NerR.10E Moaut Disbio Basé and Meridian pena Mir see a 8.90 chains South\of corner common.te Sec BROAD: ST) 19, 20, 29, 30, 15,38 chains to an oak tree ll : ; inches in diameter marked D.C. No 5 on AMES COLI the south side standing 50 links above. the ways supplied Darling Diggings. Thence 8-78? 30°-E fol. -PORK, MUTTON lowing along the origina) line of the “Dar. Orders filled froz aing Claims” ascending the summit of ; vered at their k-: . Chalk Biut? toa stake of Scuth Yuba Ditch Give me acall. marked D.-C, No. 6 from which. 8 Diack oak — Pe a 30 inches in diameter bears $ 25> E 25 links Nevada, March distant and a biack oak 18 inches in diame. Se ter bears N 95 W 32 links distant 53.70 chains. Thence South ts> E to a black JOHN H. oak 36-inches in diameter marxed-D-C-No — EALER IN 7, 8.36 links. Thence N 73>_30-W_te-a rXEAL, COR stake D. C. No.8, standing in an old Reser. ORE ke. : voir and from-.whieh an old Pine Trec, 8 Meats gold at re inches-in diameter bears South 25° 1-2 West, " Shop on Broad St 14 links distant, $2.20 chains. Thence Thevtre. 65> 30’ W crossing Section: line between! oi wei peso sr Sections 29 and 30, 14.80 chains North of ee FR etter Boks stake at place of begin. _ : ning, Containing 119 67-100 acres, accordin : the United Stutes system of surveys. Said BY WAY 0 King claim adjoin’ on “the orth the papers of a and others and vicant land y : : ou the east, the centre of Clialk Bluff ridze ; AD on the south, the claims of Hussey Brothe NEV A ant ers, on the west.the claims of Timmons : CHEAI and vacant land, : a ats —scant of the Chk. o2 en Point Claims are\ described as fottows : BS ude miasier , Commencing at a black oak tree’ 18 inches f in diameter I No9, (‘Limmons No. 9) stane Mark gooas, “-C ding on the east side of the Chalk Bluff and fand.” a ¥ou-Bet Road. Thence on‘a true line variTeams always ation 17=_30-E,-§-27-3y-W 4,97 chains to through without a black oak 20 inches ia diameter marked “this-way there is : ‘T No 10, stdnding on top of a high bank.— Thence $-35> 15’ W_20.50 to_a black oak 18 inches in diameter marked T No 11. Thence $222 30’ East 10 chains crossing and recrossing the Chalk Bluff Ditch aud a deep DENT cut the outiet of the Coat's diggings to : : black oak 8 inches in diametermarked-C P (Chicken Point No-ten(#kenee Sonth 7.70 either from Sacra Se yous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sexnal Organs. “This.little work contains in line N 3° 00’ W 37.78 chs cross center of N Bloomfield ditch. 38.08 ché stake marked N QL, No 3, ou the N Wand R GL No6 on the 5S W. Thence on a true line $ 33° 1571 W 3.63 chs to place of popinming and containing;22.77 acres and being a portion of the E ¥s of Section 17, Township 18 North, “: . R. P. E. } -bears 8 35> W 26.17 chains, an office Thence East 11:86 chains to a stake marked an mae CP No6 from which-a black oak 40 inches Kidd’s Buil in diameter bears N 645 -SW_80, links distant Over Asch He is prepared Mechanical and O eter bears hence N and a black oak 12 inches in die south 16% E 46 links distant. formation of the utmost value to all, wheth. 50> 20° 8 7.95 chains to a pine .tree D> “atest and most ap er married or single, and will be sent FREE . ches in diameter C P No7 standing 4 chain Artificial Teeth by mail on receipt of Six Centsin postage . west of where Chalk Bluff Ditch crosses Vulcanite and A stamps for return postage. : Patts ravine or canon. Thence N 30’. W ~guaranteed as to q " Address, . W. K. DOHERTY, M.D. 39.40 chains cros-ing Patts Ravine or canon. Visits made at r 824 San Francisco, Cal. to a stake marked C P No 8 “from which a Nevada, May 301 , ; : . . black oak 1@ inches.in diameter bears N 23° Sess W 50 links distant and a black oak 11 inches. D B = = No 550. in diameter bears N 244° E 4] linky die —t oD4 ; tant. Thence N 64> 3u’ W ‘crossing Patts ‘raApplication for a Patent toa vine or canon 3.24 chains to the place of noe County Mining Claim. ,__. beginning, containing 62-and 88-100 acres, AND U. 8. D ae according tothe United States system of VIVIL United States Land Office, surveys, The cisims adjoining said Chick8 tae AND Sacramente, Cal. March 26th, 1874. en Point claims are bounded on the north Min SUR OTICE is hereby given, That David W. . by the Timmons claims, or the East by ve : ‘ Snapp, whose Post Office is North . cant or unclaimed ground, on the south by NEV. Bloomfield, Nevada County, Oal., has made . Vacalit ground, and on the west by. Tim_ Wea Office at the appisention for Patent for 2,600 lineal féet . Mons and vacant ground. — pe the Daily U of the Republic Quarta lode bearing gold . g3a— i Smithmeet with pr with surface ground 400 fect in wiuth, situ. . o peo exterior = eos enon a ate in Eurexa Mining District, Nevada coun. . a sec big Eureka Stag = : \ described as follows: — a. 6 ma Goscrived in Shapiat snd Commencing at a stake marked B C (for notes o ; peg nm file in this office as follows, Birdseye Creek) Noé6 standing ow east mee: PR. Survey of Exterior Boun ct) cox Ravine, Thence on a true line Commencing at a stake nn Q. L. . Variation 18> East N 14° 30°" 'W 1.90 chains *'clock,A M,: os No 1 (National Quartz Lode No 1): on north . flowing along the time of the You Bet For Eureka, Mo side and R, Q. 1;No1, (Republic Quarta . Caius to s stake marked B C No 7. Thence Fridays at same h ~ode No 1) on the sout : side, and standing . N 27° E 3,88 chains to a stake marked BO Returiiing will on the north side of the Eureka stage road, . NO¥. Thence N 7° 45° E 1.76 chs toa stake tak sueaotad and front which the corner post eommon . ™rked BC No 9; : Thence N 22° 15’ W 0.38 weekly from Er . to Sections 7 and 8, 17 and 18, Tp-18 N R11 . links to a point on the perpendicular bank _ Mt’Diablo Base and Meridian, bears N . Where the You Bet claim line strikes that : 5 oe 61.58chs distant, Thence on . °f the Smith Powell line. ‘tence on atrus New Firm a true line variation 17> 30’ E 8 83> 15° W . line N13° & 7.98 chains slong the face of « 8.03 che to a stake marked “N No 6” on the high bank parallel with and on the west side N N Eend “R No3”-ou the SE, Thence on a. °f Wilcox Kavine to a peint on the line ef : NEW true line S 3° 00’ 1.30chs Cross Eureka. . *®¢ Emigrant claim 1.54chains N E of com ner No2. Thence N 44> 15) E.11,28 chains HI NDS & field Ditchruns westerly 37.68 chs set a . *!0ng the line of the Emigrant claim to @ stake marked “RK QL, No 4” from which . *t#ke marked No3. ‘Thence N 32> W 4.38 OULD res black oak 8 inches in diameter bears $78 . Chains to a stake marked No 4 standing om W pleof Neva 13 links distant, A black oak 6 inches di-}*the Tidge near the Chalk Bluff Roadvat the tng places that the ameter bears 18> W 14 links distant and a . “E.cornerof the Emigrant Company's leblack oak 8 inches diameter bears S 1535@ . C&tion,_ Thence N-76> 3’ E 3.18 chains to Grocery and W 21 links distant. Thence on a_true line . *@ 08% stump stunding dn the base’ofs high ON COMME N 87° 00° — 3.03 chs pass through stake No . 58k. Thence-on a line N 84> 30’ East 3,572, at S end of the line of the lode. 6.06 chs . Chins toa stake marked S Y OC (South Jearly opposite th set a stake marked *R QLNoS’ from which . YU>a Canal Co.) Thence 86> 30’ £ 7.8 t he Store tormerlv ® black oak 92 inches in diameter bears gj °D4iBS, crossing old diggings to a stake Our stock is entir 69 W\12 links distant. Thence on a true . Marked S ¥ C. Thence S 26> W8,94 chainseverything in the. to a stake in a stone mound marked.S ¥ C, Thence S 17° W 5.29 chains to a stake marked 8 ¥ C, from which a pine 18 inches ~_ ars N-i3> 30° W 55 links distent. Thence 8 21> 45’ W 3.17 chains toa te Ss stake marked S Y C. from which : a. a GROCERY, PROV’ 10 inehes in diameter bexxs‘S. 80 Icc. VI <2 Range 11 East, Mt. Fase * . Unks distent. Thence 8557 W 5 89 chains jan, ald location waa mt hy chomp 8 to a staxe marked SY¥C. Thence 8 54° W _ Wewill always b; by, Wm R. Cary, Thos. Saddi r, John q . 24-85 chains to a stake marked S Y C.— Rew in our line of F. M. Hathaway, R. Banberry, Robt. Thence N f2> 30’ W 30 links to place of be tan always up “BD. Conley, G. W. Shearer and E, ". Sinning, containing 26 and 54-100 acres 9 the lowest market as to.1000 feet adjoining the N; Q. M. . CoFding to the United States system of su» By dealing hono: and recorded in B 3, Mining claims . Ye¥8: The adjoining claims being on the living the beat Records of Nevada County. 1500 feet wag . No?th the Emigrant and Rose & Duryea_. fiber share of th. located by licant, June 3, 1873, re. . Miping ground, on the South by the miming ED corded B 5, page Sok same records, " Adjoin. . Claim of Atkins, on the Bast by Hose Nevada. Aug, 8th ing claimants are owners of the National pg te miningground and on the west by Stree ‘Quartz Lode on the north ~ C ~. the You Bet claims, THE ef 4,41 Persons holding any sayetse claim . ,, 4! persons holding any adverse clsim . . ANGIA thereto are hereby required to present the . thereto are hereby required to present the sameé.before this office within sixty. same before the Register and Receiver, 5a a Bd from thefirst day of publishing oe rameénto, Cal, withih sixty days from : (L T, B. McFARLAND, Register. }tst day of pobiiahing hereof. 412 Califor; Chas. H. Wyman, & ’ ‘31 . 8P29-T. B. McFARLAND, Registes. 5 an ttorney. m3 xa _ London i OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE iain He ‘BELIEF FOR YOUXG pal Assessment Notice. i aes from effects of Errors Abuses : =— ite [teary life. Manhood restored. Imped. @YTOCKHOLDERS ofthe New York CaxCapital Stock, tte New method on Consolidated Blue~Gravel Mining — it. ewand remarkable } Com: + are hereby notified that at 8 WW Bk recive pe ten and circalars sent free, meeting held on-Saturday, April 18th, 1874. "ehange and I Colle SOCIATION No geocres® HOWARD AS. an assessment of two cents per share WS Letters of Bullion Philadeiphis Poet ig Nite Wereet,, . levied on the Capival Stock of the C mpeworlg, . Credit a Sieh reptation for henarale ndash . oe Nae Scien, A qFARDERICK v M co and E. W. BIG. ’ . zt : malekill. *, & Nevada, A pril 21, 1574. > bes IGN. STE