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May 3, 1874 (4 pages)

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Uz Y\e Reread Pa Pi hs = EDIES, NEW BSEMEDIES /GIBBON’S '‘DISPENSARY ; 623 KE*#RNEY STREET, Cor, Commercial, San Pramcusco. ; & i » UNSLABLISHED in 1954, for the treat : K ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases $8 uch as Gonorrhea, Glee, Strictire, Syphaixin all its forms, Semifial. Weakness, In. potency, etc. . Skin Diseases (of years ietanding} and Ulverated _ogs success! ally treated: Pia) : mFS DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he haw retumed from visiting the principal Hoxgpitais of Europe, and has sresumed practice #-his Dispensary, 623 ~ Kearney Sirest, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his cervices maa'y find him. erethere who are sufferale anda-temate,+ out-n miseteble_existencetrom. the ef—fict ofseeret-indulgences. or from virus pbsor into the systeraLook at thet : “pallid, emaciated and -disfiewred faces. aj their broken dow: cf fying them for ~or th* enjoyment of tit tu this horrid= situation thousmads suffer antl death ‘cle eS the scene: ..Let parents, guardians, friends “attend to any 6f those “ho are sufferiag with any of -4hese-horribleslife destroying maladics-see. that they are Cared for and «ured before tt be too late.” Bend a immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician Who has made privaté disease his especial study for years, and-who is certain to cure tie most inveterate cases without mercury or 4njuriousdrugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or tothese who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who dnfest all cities, publishing their skill. in “curing all diseases in a few days, impusing npon the ptiblic by using the mames of eminent physicians from Enrope and other places, Bé;-thcrefore, eareful and. make strict inquiries;er_you may fall into the Lands of those charlatans. a .geminal Weakness, ~ — Seminal Emissions, the consequence of Belfi abuse. ‘This solitary vie, ordepraved sexual indulgence, is ptitcticed by-the . youth of both sexes t-saliont unlimited. extent; producing with unérring certainty, the following tfain of morbid symptoms, -unless cerbatted, by scieptific medical measures, viz:. Sallow cougtenance, dark fpots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringboat the ears, noise like the rustling of aves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiross about the loins, weakness of the limbs, vonftusedt vision; blunted intellect, loss of wonfidence, diffidence in approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, & Cisposition to shun svuciety, loss of memory, hectie finshes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongne, fetid breath, esurs, consumption, night ~ pweats, monomanis 420 frequent: insanity, Tf relief-be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by-his-new-and scientific mode % treating this disease, which neverfails 0} effecting quick and radicaleure. Dr,G.\ will give One Hundred DoHars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he-waseuredof this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. —., . Married Men, oa LY Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful pialadies, should not forget the sacred refpunsibttity-restitrg tpon_them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr, -Gibbon’s office or folding for packages of medicines may rely mpon his assurance of contdential secrecy iplicit-faith, and-expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remunerition of services onsidering the circumstances iiher than a tac prevalent and selfish practice of extortion smong quacks and pretenders. : 2 sr ee ines Dit, GIBBON is responsiblé, and will. give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. s Cured at Home.Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by uddressing a letter to. Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease thas continned, and the medicine promptly forwarded; free from @amage and curiosity, to any part of the, country, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in ‘coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,' # package of medicine ‘will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union, i Address DR. d. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney ftreet, corner Gemnreia, San Francisco, Posi Office Box 1907. ; : Private entrance on Commereial treet. Remember to put BOX 1947 on the letter. : Consultations FREE. @2” Correspondents will. please inform DR. GIBBON that they creat his advertise ment in the DaiLy TRANSCRIPT. . meyl Sheriff's Sale. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ‘TO f me directed and delivered, issved ont of the District Court of the Fourteenth gu. dicial District, in and for the County of Nevada, tate of California, bearing date. April 28d, 1874, cn a judgment rendered in said Courton the 20th day of @ctéber, 187s; Jn tavor of Thoms Pind!ley and_against the Mutual Gord Mining-Company fort e swn of Six Thonsand two. hundred and Ei htyone and 23-100 doHars damages, With inter__est thereon at the rate of seven per cent per _annur till paid, together with $7270 costs and disbursements at the date of said judganent, and accruing eosta, I have levied upon the following described property, heretoturé attached, to-wit ;— That certnin quartz ledge and all the property of defendant, situated in Fireka Tp. Nevada Goynty, Cal. known ag the “Jim wine,” ordnine of the Mvtual Gold Mining Co. bbing about four miles southerly from thetown of Graniteville or Ewreka South, &pon Little Cunon Creek and consisting of 1400. feet. wpon the quartz lede cr vein known and recorded us the Jim Qrariz ledge connnenchag-for-a Northerly bowndary uta point on said ledge indicated by a “burnt pine tree and extending thence seutherly upon and toNewing the trie’ course of said lode or vei and crossing Little Canou Creek at Ryan and Kerby’s old gravol digvinys 1400) feet toa sinke for a southerly bonndary, together with all imnprovenents thereon consisting in part of a five stamp orushing mill, hoisting works, machinery of all Kinds, buildipgs and all appurtenanoes thereunto belunving or in anyWise appertaising; : ‘ Notice is hereby given that I will expose _ fo public sele all the above described prop“erty to the highest bidier, “for cash, in. ttn the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, June 6th, 1874. “Betwoe: the toss of Vo'etoek, Av M. and S o'ctock. Py M Giyen under my hand this April, 1874. 25th day of G, W. SMITH, Sheriff. mA Py A. W, Potter, Under sberiff, __ DinWeEe Bye, Pith Attys 2 rm Anuuai Meeting. Masonic Hall) Association or . willbe held at the office of ie thts wh Yuba Canal Conpany, tn Nevaala PSATURDAY, the 9d day ef fay pers (LTTES MARSH, President. * Hv Agmil Qt) a7 4, ; ATES Sunal Meeting of the Stockholders, : {send money by Bx press > s 4 4 nt » HEREAS, Niram Cadwalader, on, the 6th day of April, A. D. 1874, reof the Fourteenth Judicial District of the! State of Calffortiia, in ahé for the” Coutity . of Névala, Thom wht Geo. G, Alley, (the safd David ‘Thom, and George G Allan being made parties defendant hérein, that their rights might be determined) for the suim of six thousand two hundred doNars, with interest thereon from jthé date of said judgment at the rate ef seven peér cent per an: . num'till paid, ali payabte tn United States ‘gold coin togéthet with costs of Suit taxed . vat $10 50, and coinsel fees allowed herein . sumornting to tie sum of $200, in Ur 8. } fold coin, which #aid jucgment is recorded in the Judgment Buok 5 of the said District Court on pages 362, et seq., and whereas itis ordered that the Mortgage set forth . in Plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and . The Doctor htis apwred neither time. 20r . the property therein described, to-wit i— See iC AS es a aie yd siyar that certain lot or parcel . = is vescton of nary a Pe Wa L ect teweble ty ie aes Tear North Se Horr S Wiséases. : 6 [ Bioomietd, in said N da County, Bloom. . How mesy—iemsauds of persons, both--ticia —fownship.and. known, as “Biaek's . Claims” bounded_as follows : On the south . “by the Jennie Lind cla ¢-@n_the west-byi the “dacob’s Flat claims” [so called? and Wambug Creek; he north by the mining . ‘claims of the N Btoomfield Grave} Mir. ing Company, and on the east by vacautgrand. Algo, all—tunnels, cuts, slices, . ery & “hydraulic pipes, hose, water ditches, wat rights and privileges, tail-rights and privi} leges and every variety of mining property: ; thereunto belonging or in anywise } taining, -Also all of the certain ditch taxing water fro the South Fork ef Uumbug . Greek and knoWr as Jacob’s Ditch, about % of a mile in éxtent together with t.e w right-thereunto. belonging. Al one wadividéd one-half of that certath ditch . ‘known isthe Ender Ditch : ing water . from the satire fork of said-Hi mbug. Creek . together with the watergpfiviteges thereun. to belonging, Also pf of that. certain ditch . connecting With sefd mining claims known . as the ‘Favorit Diten,” together with the . id€ges thereunto belonging. Also — fown as the *‘Illinois~Quartz Ledge” situited at, inand near-Rocky Glenn Ravine in the towiship of Earckg in said Nevada County and about one mile due south from the town of. Eureka” South, together with all tuunels and mining property thereunto belongi g. Also a like interest, undivided -in-and-tothat-certain quartz mill situated: insaid ravine, 500 feet distant. from said ledge'wnd known as Black & Young's mill. together With’a like interest in the machinery cfevery description thereunto belonging. Also a interéstin and to‘all buildings ‘of every description at fmd_ near said imill and all lands oecupied.by Seid buildings, Also the one undivided three-eizhts of all’ etthat certain Quariz Ledge situated_in Rocky Glenn Ravine aforesaid and known asthe Banbury Ledge situated about 300 . yardsin-an—easterly direction from said Quartz miil commencing at a’ large Sugar Pine Tree standing 100 feet northof a reservoir at the head of said ravine and extendisg-700 feet each: way from said tree, along the ledge that is northerly and southerly, together with all the dips, spurs and Mhigles,tagetlier with all aud singular. the ces thereunto belonging or in anywise ap. pertaining inm-and to all of the different pie. ees of property Hercinbefore described. Al. p aie Undivided one-fourth of all of . that certain quartz ledge situated abowt one . nile in a southerly direction from-Granite. ville in.said Eureka Township and knewn . as the Savage Ledge Dbéing a north exten sion of the safd. Banbury Ledge, fourteen . hundred feet in extent. Also all tunnels . and imprevements thereon together with . the dips, spurs-and angles, therein and all rights and privileges there~-. unto belonging, including houses, mines . and machinery be sold to gatisty said judg. ment together with interest and costs. . Notice is leveby given that I will expose . to public sale all the above described prop. erty to the highest bidder, forcasr in Uni . ted States gold coin, in tront ef the Court . House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, May 16th, 1874, Between tbe hours of 9 o’cloek, A. M. and 5 Q’clock, yt ' ‘ Giyen uhder my hand this 16th day of April, 1874. GO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A. WPotter, Under sheriff. Niles Searls, Atty. j _ Assessment Notice. . }YORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal piace of business, San Francis-o, Califor. nia. 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 ‘'Phirty One of One Doar (—$1 00—)-per share waa levied upon thé capital stock of said company, payable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, No. 320 Sansome St.,San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which said assessment . shalk remain unpaid on Wednesday, 20th day .f May, 1874, shall be deemed delinquept, and will be duly ‘advertised. for sale at public auction, aud unless payment shall, be made before, will be sold on Friday, Bune 12th, 1874, to pay the delinqnent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale, “By order of the Board of Trustees. TEROMAS DERBY. Secretary Office —No-320 Sansome Street,San Fi unisco, CaHifornia. : al6 _ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. AME? MONRO having opened a Meat Market on Comwmercia) Street, is yrepared to”supply customers. with the best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned Beef, Comed Pork, te. »the lowest rate BANK. OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STRERT, NEVADA CITY. qr STOCK.$200, 060, : OFFICERS : JOHN W. HINDS, President. R, W. TULLY., 0: .......00 6s CASHIER DIRECTORS = . John Cashin, Chas, Marsh, B.W. Tully, Jonathan Clark, M. &. Marsh, A. H. Parker, John W. Hinds. MONEY. TO LOAN en good coNateral se. curity. ‘ \ Highest Price paid for Warrants. ous en ‘Fenders Bowght and'soid at Regular BS. Gold Dest Bought. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min General and Specisi Deposits recerved. _ Checks om San Franvisco, Sacramento, Sa_ Tose, Stockton and Virginia Gits. : Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Gey! many. * : Agents for Liverpool, Londom, Globe Insurance Company. . CORRESPONDENI#-=-Bank of Califarns , Francisco; Bank of D/O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City. \ City and Coun a Eg Interest on Timé Deposits will be allowein: Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Mooths Time’! Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum. ~ B97 Persons residing oi 5 S distatice ean & Checks on Sulvent Bar he iake Lh at par, ‘covered a judgment in the District: Court . . pgainst H, ©, Black, David . weet the + SS Mapplication for Patent for 2,500. linea tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan. side and R, Q—tg-Ne-+,, (Republic Quartz’ Bullion discounted. . *— o ; No. 55T5-?. ‘ e 2) Application fer 4 ‘Patent to : Mining Claim. — eee == Sactaments;-Gal A prif 23,1874, N whose Post Office is Colfax; Placer County, California, has made application for Patent forthe Monnt Oro Placer Mine, situate in Mount Oro Mining District; Ne . vada Gounty, California, and described in. the plat apd field notes fice at follows, viz : Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at a stake in a stone mound standing 15.66 chains south of the 4% Section Post of North line of. Section 3. Township 16 North, Range 10 East; Mc unt Diablo Base and Meridian, . Thence on a true line variation, 18°_E. West 29.00 chaing to a stake from which a sugar pine 36 inches in diameter bears N 20> W28 links distant. Thence on a true line Senth 24,52. chains to dis meter bears S-441¢>-E 97 links distant. Thence ona tru—line East, 30.00 chains to a stake in the center Of Section 3, Town ship 16North, Henge 10 Kast, a true lille SORtH-21.00 chains toa stake’ on file in this of, from which u Yellow Pine 40 inches in-4iameter bears N 25> W407 hinks fstant, ;‘Phence on a true line East 40-00 chains toa stake of the. line between Sections 2 and d Standing —20cheing:aeutl—of_the-Quw post. Thenceon a trne line North, 20 vo chains 1; Section corner between Sections 2and 3, Towaship 16, Nerth, Range 10 East 44.52 chajnS to a stake from which a sugar nine 40 inchesin diameter bears 8, 27> E. 12éTinks distant."‘B. 4. No. 6’". Phence iit a true line west 40.00cbaius to the place and being a-portion of the N 1 of Section and N% of §$ E 4 of Section 4, Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, ‘Said location a hte by this applicant by purchase from J. et.al. Patrick Campbell and David Rose. No record of location of this grouncd has éver been made, Adjoining claimants are the’ Mammoth Blue Gravél Company on the North, Eastand South. * All persons holding-—-any—adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof. TB. McFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento. ap28 Application for a Patent toa Mining Claim. . United States Land Office, }! Sacramento. Cal. March 26th, 1874.41 fas OTICGE is hereby given, That David W. % Snxpp, whose Post Office is North Bloomfield, Nevada Gounty, Cal., has flade . feet ef the Republic Quartz lode bearing} gold with sitrface ground 400 feet in wisith§ situ-, atein Kureka Mining District, Nevada county, California, and desevibed in the plat and field notes on file in this: office asfollows, viz: G pees. Survey of Exterior Boundarics, Commencing ata stake marked N. Q. L. No 1 (National Quartz Lode No 1) on north wie No 1).on the sout sidé, and: standing . on the north sidelof the Eureka stage read, . and from which the corner -post ¢emmon to Sections 7 and’s, 17 and 18, Tp 18)N R11 E. Mt Diablo Basé and Meridian, bears N 522-44 West 61:58chs distant, Thence on né line variation 17°. 30’ E38. 83> 15’ W 3.03 ch# to a stake marked ““N No’6” on the NE “R Nos” on the 8 E, Thenceona true line S.3> 00’ 1.30 chs Cross Eurekastage road, 3.50-ehains cross North Blooma ? : aud also all . ¢e1a Ditchruns westerly 37.68 chs set a metals, ores, gold and silver bearing quartz F stake marked “R QL, No 4” from which — ‘black ouk 8 inches in diameter bears ‘S-78° 13 links distant, A black oak 6 inches diameter-bears 18° W 14 links distant ends black oak 8 inches diameter bears 8) 7542 W 21 links distant. Thence ona true line N 872 00° E 3.03 chs puss through stake No 2,atS end of the line of the lode. 6.06¢hs set a stake marked *R QUL.No5’ from which a-black oak-92-inches-in-diameter_bears—5S69% W 12 Hnks distant. Thence on a true line N32 60’ W 37.78 chs cross center of N Bloomfield ditch, 38.08 chs stake marked N QL, No 3, oa the N Wand R-GL-No 6 on the S$ W. ‘Thence on atrue line 8 33° 15° W 3.03 chs to plac: of beginning and con-: taining;22.77 acres and being a portion of the E % ef Section-17, ‘Township 18 North, Manze 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said tocation was made by Henry Colby, Win R. Cary, Thos. Sadal r, John Shand ¥. M. Hathaway, KR. Banberry, Robt; bindsy Db. Conley, @. W. Shearer and E, Crandall, as to 1000 feet adjoining the National QM. and recorded in B 3, pake 302 Mining elainis Records of Nevada County. 1500 feet was located by this applicant, June 3, 1873, re. corded B 5, page v4 same records, Adjoining claimants are owners of. the National Quartz Lode on the north. All persons holding any adverse elaim thereto are hereby required to present the same before. this Oflice within sixty, days from the first day of puBlishing hereof. T. B. McFARLAND, Régister. Chas. H. Wyman, Attorney. m 31 No 40.0 . Application fora Patent to Min ing Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. March 19th, 1874, OTICE is hereby given that JACOB ~~ BACHTAT. and UKIAH 8S, BACHTAL, whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada County,.,Calitornia, have made application for a Patent for the Big Deer Creek and Last Chance Placer mines, situate in Nevada County Mining District, Neyada County, California, and described in the plat and notice on file in this office as foilows, viz : Upon surveyed land, being th:N% of NM MUS kofNE wotN WX and N % of N 4g of SE 'y of N W 14 Sectiod 9, Township 16N R.9 KE M. D. M. Suid location was made by these Applicants and others of whom they have since purchased, in the month of Jaunary, 1869. Adjoining claim‘ants are on the South owners of the Nevada Mining Claims. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the sume before this office, within sixty days tyom the tirst day of publishing hereof Dated March 21-t, 1874. i T. B. McPARLAND, Register. dohn Caldwell, Atty for Applicant. Imperishable Fragrance. MURRAY & LANMAN’S > CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. HE richest, ost Jasting, yet.most co_icate.of all periumes for use op the T HANDKERCHIEF, = AT THE TOILET, ~ ; AND IN THE BATH. . As there are imitations upd counterfeits, always ask for the Fierida Water prepared by the sole proprietors, _LANMAN & KEMP, — NEW YORK. For sale by al? Perfumers and gists. oe : » POTTER & SIGOURNE ERY, GLASSWARE, and WIS POW SHADES. 2 wens. Auri! orn UO OTICE i* hereby given that Lewis Voss Thencce~oit’ urler-WTSERAL POISON age ot Cured + the disof beginning, and containing 227 12 acres, . . C, Linerman, . may? CALIFORNIA INSTLT OTE SDR. J. ‘g. YOUNG, EN 1850. “No Cure, No Pay. Tonsultation, by Letter or, otherj wise, Free. HIS CELEBRATED. INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of che must celebrated Institutions of the age? The great number annually received and Established by tients among the very first of the world, a the success of its treatment ranks it se none.” _ “PRIVATE, DISEASES, , 1d Males and Irregularities in, Females are the great destroyers of health. They insidjously attack the system,;and gradually ondermine and .destroy it; they drive jhe bleom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the} eye, the strength and vigor from _the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring,-and peison, through successive generations, the Lrace-ef.maen. The marks.can be seen in ie, the Paralytic, and tiie Insane. . ‘MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Veriereal,-doubles his dangers. “Those who have been treated with that. pernicious . cured, place itin poiit of number of pai 3crofula, Consumption,cipples, the-Idiot+ gans, ant: FRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures & Moderate Charge DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s Medical and. Surgical Institute, (Founded in 1853:7 > Ane Ne;-5)° Sa+ramento Street, -: Oortier of I ei@ssdorff street—(a few doo: below tue . ut Cheer House] " #3AN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford thé afilicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in-~ the Treatment.and Cure of all Privaté and Chronie dis-. eases, Cases of e «. _Secresy / AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. ' fo the Afflicted. his sin¢ere thanks to his Himerous patients for their patronag:.and wouldtake this-oppertunity to remind them that—he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of chronic-diseases of the Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive,and Genito-Urinary Orvate Diseases. vizr Syphi(alt—Private dis—in—all_its faormis and stages,--Seininal seq u of selfabnse, Gonorhera, Gleet, Strietures “Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors,-S Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, OGTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS Weakness, andall the horrid Consequences . xhal. ——tihantiaey %, Application for a Patent ing Claims. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Sacramento, Cul. April 2oth, ip74_: e XY OTICE ‘is hereby given that the go, 6 Yuba Canal SM hin a fection) 5 ‘duly organized under the Laws of the Biate
gi Calitornia, and whose principal Place 4 businers aud Post Uflice xderess is Nevag c.ty, Neyada County, Califurnia, have mate application to the Goverament of the Unj, ted States for Putents to the following des. eribed Placer Mining Claiios = ©The Kin Claim,” “The Chickea Point Claim.” os . the “smith Powell Chim,” situated in’ the You Bet Miuing District, in. Nevada Cou State of Cuiiturnia, and described as toilows, to-wit >On sirveyed and Tieineval lands in Township 16, North Range 10 Bat ae Disblo Base and Meridian aud ip th district of Jana subject to Bale, dt’ Suctamen : tb; Catitorina.“sart Piater Mining Claims F bring bounded and described in the plat afid field votes ow file in this otkee as folk f howser ~. ne ‘a igi he Exterior «FE gee eerrermemes e201 ae ‘Cominencing at # stake ti 1, tro u -Wiucuw-dlive vik bush bears North: 41 =—-Hust68 links distant, thence in a true line Variation 19>. 3ui4sast : 5 -496> <i yt nae i to Minif eagerness “ease has assumed a new form.JO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE). Chat leaves the poisor to craw] through the syrtem, éating its way into thé tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth sur-. face, to burst out in ‘the future with.a +irnence that will baffle the effects of medicine BEMINAL WEAKNESS. es The young’ man who experiences that growing weakness in his nauscular and mental organization should-step and consid whence ita tises. He will find in the weakjess of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing . of the powers of the mind, dististe for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and nu-. merous other symptoms of disorganization,. the positive traces of that most.terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope Of'life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and-teathsome grave, .To him who finds his life dribbling oat in the 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 manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knoWiledyve that the one who tooks to kim for 806 much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and’an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope leayes him.,, There’ {s ne rescue except in proper and skillfal treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research has made him thorougbly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those Who have become Victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destruetable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics.}and consumptives,.and hundreds of untimey graves withits misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor would espetially recommend tum self, giving to each and all; guarntees of a Perfect and Permanert Cureawithout binrance from business, change of diet, fear yexposure. ze ‘ . IMPORTANT TO-FHE-BADIES. . When a Female isin troncle or affiteted with disease, and-requires medical or-surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fuliy competent to adrainister relief, and whose respectable ‘ standing in society recontmends him te the confidance of the commumity. The Doctor, understanding now impe?atively necessary these reqairements are, feels called upon-to interpose,and by calling the attention of the atiicted to.the fact that hé has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases . for fwonty Years, and is fully qualified to administer m-all-_cases,.both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but and practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save them from the hands of ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upon a father:: Allin sffiction cau find in himone whocan fee? gnd sympathise with’and befriend thém itvtrouble—one in whose secresy the utmost Confidence can be viacee. To Correspondents. LEYTERS,—Persons of ,either sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoins in a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. —All letters returned or detroyed. Address, BENJ, F. JOBSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near’ Montgom ry. Box ; Delinquent Sale. NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY: Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of Works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California. Notice. ‘Phere are-delinquent upon the fehiowing described stock on account of assessment No, 9, levied onthe Ivth day of March, 1874, the. severalamounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows + + Names -No-of-No. of Shs. Am’t. eae Cert, Abner H. Barker, 2°” 1000 ~=—s$4,000 %. F. Butterworth, 32 500 2,C00 Est ¥. L.A. Pioche, 48 434 1,736 L. L. Rebinson, 2) 233 932 3%. Li. Robinson, 35 50 * 200 L. L, Robinson, 50 17 ts . R. A. Richardson,Tr 28 200 800 . And in accordance with law-and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 12th day of March, 1874, so” Meany shares of each parcet of said stock as. may be necessary Will be sold at public avctien at the aw tion house of Maurice Dore & Co. No. Thursday, the 7th day of May 1874, xt the hour of 1 o'clock, P M. ef saiG day to pay sail delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale ze é THOMAS DERBY, Secrétary. Office. 320 Sansome Street, San Francisco California, ap2l C. JONES, M.D. . Ww. ‘Physician and Surgeon, pear LOCATED AP GRASS VALLEY. OFFICE NO. 71 MILL STREET. ra Stockholders Meeting. ers in the ODD EKLLOWsS’ HALL ASSUCIATION wil eld in the Hall ou Monday Ev ng, May 4th, 1874, At 7s o’clock. “AL HPARKER, Secretary. fda, April 4th, 1874. > Ne ARCADE SALOON. DJOINING McCauley’s Cigur Store. on OY ts Broad Street, Nevada City eae : AcB. CARLiLY, . Kees constantly op. hand the best ¥ BIQUGK and CLIAKS. ee Old trieuds wad new comers to drop in tnd see ine, oe We ~ mES_. ate invited nl in as thorough a manner as years of study / the unquehitied amsernprions, and design. . 317 Montgomery Street, San_FPrancisco, €al. Tnftamaration of the Bladder and the Kid‘. neys, ete., and he hopes that his long experk-nee and successful practice will continue toinsure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is eriabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases-of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his paz tients ina correct and honorable jway,and has references of unquestionable . veracity from men of known: respectability and high standing in society.” All parties consulting best and gentlest treatnient, and implicit secrecy. anos To Fema'es. ; When a female is enervated. or afflicted witb disease, as weaknéss of the back and Jimbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, -deranvement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility and all other diseases pecaliur to females, she should go or write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, W. K.-Dov¥nry,-at-his—MedicaiInstitute, 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. : : To Correspondents. Patients,male or female residing in any part of the country, however @istant, who may desire. the opinion and advice of Dr. Dohérty, in their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statemen* of such, in-preference to holding a personal interview,are respectfully aesured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication willbe-wnnecessary, as instructions, for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the.caseitself, (invludng the remedies}will be forwarded without délay, and th such a manner as to-convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted.— Should your condition require immediate attention, send tén dotars, coin [or that Go & Co’s Express, apa a package of medinecessary instructions for use. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. ies Sperniatorrhoa, DR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impo. tence or Virility, being a short treatise .on vous and Physical this affection and < ual Organs. This—little work contains in 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. ; lity consequent, on Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. p24 San -Franeisco, Cal. ¥ virture of an execution to me delivered, issued out of the District Court of the 14th Judigial District, in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, beating date April 9th, A. D. 1874, on-a judgment rencered iu said ‘Court-on the 16th day of March, 1874, in favor of William F. Barger, and against A. J. McLonald, for the sum of two thouasnd five hundred and sixty eight 76-100 dollars damages, with interest thereon at the rate of .7 per cent per annum till paid,together with $28 costs and disbursements, at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs,amounting to the sum of $1, Ihave levied upon all the Tight, title and interest of said defendant in and to the following described property, heretofere attached, to.wit: One fourth of all that lot er parcel of mining ground, lying and being situate at Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, Cal., owned by J. B. Hunter, Furth and others. Also defendant’s interest jin a certain lot of mining ground or claims sitnated on Columbia Hill, owned by Marks, McDonald and others. Also all of the interest of deand being situate on Kennebec Hill Dis. trict, Nevada connty, Cal., adjeinsng the Union Gravel Mining Co’s claings, and sitoaned im common, formerly by defendant and Gid. McDonald, and. now owned by N. «. Carion and defendant, defendant's interest being one half. Notice is heruby given that I will expose to public seule 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 ‘ Saturday, May 9th, 1874, Between the hours of 9. o’eleek; 6 o'clock, P.M, Given under my hand this 10th April, 1874. GEO. W. SMITH, By A.W. Potter, Un ) ©. P. & J. A. Stidger Atty’ EX£CUTOR’S STATE OF L Notice is be of the prope reby given that the sale : of the estate of L. A. WalIng, decease, is hereby postponed. until SATURDXY, MAY 9th, 1874, at 10 o’elock, Terurs of sal’—Cash In gold coin, pation of sale by Probate Court. Deeds texpens: 6f purchaser. For description << geeoat See notice of sale published in ie Nevada Daily Transcript, fron i lith to March Gh, 1874 ee — J M. WALLING, -Executor of last will of L.A. Walling, deceased: : apl4-2w ' Stockholders’ 7 UBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING CO. Location of Works, Bridgeport town ship,. Nevada Co. California,hereby given. that the #aof the Yuba°Tunnel Gold Mining Co., tor thé election uf-fhree (3) ‘Trustees, Presi. dent and "reaskurer thereof, for the ensuing year, and-for the transact.on of other business, Wil take place at the othee of th updersigned, the Seeretary of said Com. pany, ut North ‘San Juan, Nevada Coa. AD. TS74, ut 1 o’cloék, p. ar. Proxies must bee eri ins aad tied with the Secretary. By orie: © th. President, : : JAS. A. STIDG Sec’y N. San Jiaii nando? a , Mareh 25, 1874. him, by letter or otherwise, ‘will receive thie}: MOST SACRED. The Doctor is a_regulan, value in currency] by Mam or WELLS, Far. Spermatorrha@a, or Seminal Weakness. Nerrendant in certain mining claims, lying‘ uated between Colwm bia Hill and Lake City, . ‘y vebt down, und balance on confir’ ~pAiersto are bcreby required to }T sent Notice 8 Anoual Meeting . ty, ou SATULLAY, the9th day of MAY9,05 Chuius ty fasugar pink 00 inches in di. unicter marked b . Ne 2; tiience N ego: Pov 21.78 Chymeto Post No4, in the Chalk Blutt survey vf Pimiyetis ground arked G. b.C. No 4, and following. along Tim: mons’ dhe to-st-Ke C.B. ClNo bs thence N 29° 15’ E crossing small ravine runnipg NW abd crussin % ArkKeusua Capon te a ‘Spruce tree Zi twshes in diameter niarked D c NGS, ‘Ou Soubh mde $2.19 chains Thenes NGS E iow stuke in rock mound trom SoyS W 94 luke distant 10.18 chiing — ‘thence Ss 61> hi crussing section line be. ‘tween Sections 29 uua.v0, Township 16, § RR. 10 bShonut Diablo Base. augi Meridian, . 8.90 chains South %of Corner Poe ia to See 19, 20, 29, 40,15,38 Chairs to an oak tree 11inches in diameter marked D C. No 5 oy the south side standing 50 links above the Darling Diggings. . ‘thence S759 30’ E fo}. lowing alony the original line ofthe ‘Dar. ing cliims” ascending the summit 6f mareed D.C, No. 6 from which a black oak BU inches® im diameter bears $ 25° E 25 links” distant and a biack oak 18 inches “in diameter bears N 09> W 82 links distant 53.70 chains.“‘Lhence South toS b to « biack Youk 36 inches in diameter marked.D. C.No4, 8.36. Links. Thence NWS uv’ W to a stake D. C. No 8, standing in an old Reser. voir and fromm which an old Pine Tree, & inches in diameter becrs South 25 1-2 West 14 links distunt, 32,20 chains. Thence § 65> Jo’ W erussing Section “fine between Sections 29-and-dU, 14.50 chuins North of \ post 22.20 chains to stake at place of beginLing, containing 119 07-100 acres, sccordin: the United Stutes systeim of-surveys. Said King claim adjoin on the north the Claims of Foley aud pihers and vacant land on the east, the centre of Chalk Bluff ridge On the south, the claimsof Hussey Brothers, On tlie West -the claims of ‘limmons and vacant land. — : 2d—The Exverior Boundaries of the Chick€n Poiat Claims are described as — tellows i Commencing at a black oak tree 18 inches in diameter ‘f NOY, (Limnions No. 9) standing on the east side of the Chalk Bluff and You Bet Koad. .‘Thence on a truce hne yari; ation 17> 30’ E. S 27> Bu’ W 4,97 chains to cine will be sent to yeu: address with the . #& biack oak 20 inches in diameter marked tT No 10, standing on top of a high bank,— Thence 5 35° 15’ W 29.50 to a black oak 18. ‘inchés in diameter marked 'l No 11, Thence 522°. 30’ East 10 chains crossing and re\ Crossing the Chalk. Bluff Ditch aud a deep . . ¢ut the out.et of the. Cout's diggings to » , black oak 8 inches in diameter marked 0.2 . (Chicken. Point No4. ‘thence sonth 7.70 > chains to a black Oak 12 inches in diameter marked C P No 5, trom whieh the Section ‘Thenve Kast 14.80 chains to a stake marked . parallel north bears 8 85° W 26.17 chains. CP No6 fron i a black oak 40-inches— in diameter bears N 64° W 30 links distant . and a black ok 12 inches ia diameter bears /south16g E 46 links distaut. ‘Thence N 50> 20’ 1 7.95 chains toa pine tree 22 iiches in diameter C P No 7 standing 4chaius west of Where Chulk Bluff Ditch crosses Patts ravine or canon, ‘TX a z . 39-40 chains cros-ing Patts Kavme or canon to a stake marked C P No 8 from which & black oak LIU inches in diameter bears N 2° W 50 links distant and a black oak 11 inches in diameter bears N 244° 1 4) linke dis tant. Thence N 64> 30” W crossing Patts ravinw or Canon 2.24 chaius to the plact-of beginning, containing 62 and. s5-rod acres, according to the: United States-system of surveys. The cinims adjoining said Chicken Point Claims are bounded ov the north by the Timmons claims, or the East by vaeant or unclaimed grotuud, on the south by vacant ground, and on the west by ‘immons and vacaut ground. 3d—The Exterior Boundaries of the SmithPowel Claim or Mining Ground are described as follows : Commencing at a stake marked B C(for Bindscye Creek) No 6 standing cu east side of Wilcox Ravine, Thence on a true Hae variation 18> Kast N 14> 30’ W1.90 chains foHowing along the line of the You Bet Claims to a Stake marked B C No 7. Thence N 27> E3888 chaidsto a stake marked BC No 8. Thence N 7°: 45’ E 1.76 chs toa sfake ‘marked B C Ne?. Themce N 22> UW 0.00 links tu a potat on the perpendicufar bank where the You Bet claim line gfrikes that of the Snvith Powell line. ‘ence onatrus line N 13> FE 7.98 chains aling the face of 4 high bank parallel with sfid ou the west side ef Wilcox Bayine to eint on the line of the Emigrant ¢laiay1.54 chains N E of cor ner No 2, Thengé N 44> 15° E 11.28 chains along the Mnetthe Emigrant élaim to 4 . stake marked No 3. Thence N 32> W 40 chains to stak: marked No 4 standing 0” . the ridgé near the Chalk Giuft Road at the N E-pérner of the Emigrant Company's kcation. Thence N 76>. 30’ b.3.18 chains te ai onk stump standing on the base ofa high bank. Thenceon a iin+ N 34° 3b’ East 3,0 chains to adtakeqnarked S ¥ CIC ‘[Souts Yuba Catial Co. Khence 86> gu’ & 7.9 chains, crossing old“digginys to a stake marked S Y ©. Thence Svo>. WS.94 chains to a stake in a stone mound marked 5 ¥ ¢, Thence S_ 17> W 5.29 chains to a stake marked S$ YC, from which a*pine ds inches taut. Thence $ 212 45°°W 3.17 chainsstes stake marked 5 ¥Y (. fro n which r black 08 10 inches in diaiuctcs p+ TS 8 801-29 WB links distant ‘Thence $ 55> W 5 89 chains to a stake marked 5 Y C. . Thence 5 540 14,65 chains to. a stek» marked S$ ¥C.— Thence N 12° 80° W 40 links i pie of be ginning, containing 26 and 54-400 acres 3 ccrding ‘to the United statessystem of ar veys. ‘The adjoining claims being on North the Eongcant~and Rose & Dury miuing yround, of the South. by the minipd claim bf Atkins. ou. the Bast by Rove & Duryea mising grou idand on the west? the You Bet claus. AdT persous hoiding any adverse } + : in diameter bears N 13° 30’ W 55 Tinks d's . claim the same betore tie R-gister and wece:ver, Dace ‘ramento, Cal, within sixty days fem Aes first day of publishing hereag. apv9 'T. B. McFARLAND, Register. ELECTION No'vICE. OTICE is hereby given that an Ele:tion will be held on Monday, May 1s7$, atthe Marshal’s Office, «n_ ad = in the city of Nevada, tor } Trustec . One Marshal One Awscuore tnd O86 TE a urer. J D Flemming will act a8 noah and TT. Davenperraud J. C. Rich as Jug: ~ i. Lhe Polls will be eps® N es of said Rlect +pit-t-eteluck ATM. aid close at sundown. SAMUED CLUTTER, President. J. W~ Hinps, Clerk «.f Board of Truster® miM-aw . Nevada, Mureh 20th, 1874. S0undaries of. the King i @ r diseases of the sex[ POst COiiiinon to Sections 31 and 32 on third” larked B.C: Ng Which a spruce 4y inches in diameter beyrs Chalk-Biuif toa stake en Suuth Yuba Ditch -NEVADA € ¥-P. BROWN. _ BROWN & Prop Transcript Block TERMS OF THE One Year--in. advance Sx Months, Three Months, ‘ »-Per week, Twenty-F Rates for Advertisin; Ist insertion ; $l*per-s sequent insertion. D) yertisers. ‘ . BROAD STRE. AMES COLLEY ways supplied wit PORK, MUTTON ANI Orders filled fram Fa vered at their Rouse: Give me a call, Nevada, March 7th —J0HN H. EALER IN B J VEAL, CORNE PORE, Ke. : : Meats sold at reeson Shop on Broad Street, Thevtre FREI : —T NEVADA and GI ~ CHEAPES' C. HOL roewanpine ME Mark gooas, ‘Care o Leama Teama afwuys on . ~througts without dela: this way there say either from Sacramen Ww — DENTI R. P. an office in Kidd’s Buildin “He is prépared to 1 Mechanical and-Opeca Aatest and most approv Artificial Teeth inser Vulcanite and Alumi guaranteed as to qualit Visite made at reside Nevada, May wth, Ie HUG Notice of Stockho the Nevada . Gauge Hailroa Wee is hereby ing of the stoc vada County Narrow . will be held at the ] Company, to wit, at Davis, Esq., Justice o town of Grass Valle State of California, « _ 8th day of April P. M., for the purpet of by-laws for e Company. A By order of JOHN Dated . COLEM, Grass Valley, GEORGE FLE 2. Bx County Su AND U. 8. DEPU' (UYIE axp aa MAY F saa SURVEY _ NEVADA! ‘Ra, Office at the COU *beftut the Daily Union Will meet with prompt —_—__. Eureka Stage ai 2 STAC Ne 5 Lee da for (Sunda o'clock, A M., For Eureka, Monday days at sume hour. nilig will leave Sundays excepted at Weekly from Kureka at Pe CIGAR S HUGH Me OULD respectful > M _ &ud the pablic , hased the steck an See 1GARs, — TOBACCO. = CARDs, CUTL a > Ss — will cll i By stfict attention t Vvorin . ’ to-retéive a good an Nevada, Nov. 1, 18733. Bd re fe FOR S. = — “on Gallery. Chea;