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May 9, 1874 (4 pages)

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\ ne Kreated, TO THE UNFORTUNATE, DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY sTRExr, . 1 f Rs bap Cor. Commercial, San Pranceseo. QL ABLISHED in 31954, fer the treat : 4 ment of Sexual avd Seminel ‘Diseases uch as Gonorrhéa,Glect, Strictate; Syphit“is in.all its forme, Seminal Weakness, Im potengg, etc, Skis Diseases (oF Years yr Fteerafed egs Success: lly DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of anNEW REMEDIES ey nirwets cubes Peencomenene Sheriff's Sale. }UEREAS, Nirvan’ Cadwalader, on the V (bth, @ay of spril, A. D. 1874, tecovertd a indgment inthe District Court. of the Tourteenth State of Califernia,“in and f‘r the County cf Nevada, eghinst R.° C, Black, . Thom,and Geo. G, Allan, (the Thom, and George G. Allan being made parties defendant herein, that. their rights might be determined)” for the Sum of six thousand two -hundred dollars, with in‘terest thereon from the date of said jndg. Tuent at the rate of seven per cent per an. . num till paid. al) payable in United States gold coi together with costs of suit taxed } at $10 50, and counsel feces allowed herein . nouncing that he has retetmed from visiting the principal Hospitals of. Europe, and has mesumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 Kearney Stract, corner of Conimercial, San Francisco, where his oldpatients and; those requiring his services may find him. : The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out newremedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. Horrible Diseases. Stow many thousands ‘of persons, both male ang-fémale, are there who are suffering ott miserable existence from the ef‘ careful of the many pretended doctors who . places, Be, therefore, careful . Belf abuse. 00. ‘pahid; emaciated and—disfigured faces-and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid #ituiition thousands suffer until death closes _thé scene.. Let parents, cee, f. ends & toany of those whe are sufferiag Secs of ie se horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for and cured before if be too later. “Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study for yeurs, and’ who is certain to cure the most-inveterate’ cases without mercury_or injurious drugs.1t is important to thoge who are afflicted, or to those Who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be 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 and make atrict inquiries, or you may fall into the bands wf those charlatans.' Senmitnal Weakness. : Seminal Emissions, the consequence of This solitary vice, or depraved sexual firdulgence, is: practiced by the youth of both. sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing ‘ with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted by scientific medica measures, viz: Saliow countenance, d B&pots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringIng-in the efrs, noise like the rustling of leayes-and the rattling-of chariats, uneasifa the South Yuba Canal Company, -in-Neva~ <pefson or by letter, and have a cure effected ® ' a City, ie SATUROAY, the 23d day of May AsT4. ae : CIDA GLa MARSH, President, vi er. April 232, 1874, : “sare suffering under any of these fearful Hest about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, ¢onfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of eonfidence; difildence in spfproaching strangers, i disiike to form new acquaintances,.a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, Hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid” breathy coups, constimption,: night sweats, MOnomania aid frequent insanity. Tf relief be not obtaimed, persons s0 afflict. ed stfould apply —immediately, either in ‘oy his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails. of effecting quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured .of this complaint by either of the San mcisco quacks, le : Married Men, Or those who contemptatemarriage, who dies, should not forget the sacred re. Puility resting upon them, nor delay to obtainNymediate relief. Persons ca : C sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assuranc@ef{. confidential secrecy with implicit faith, 2 expect no more than to be charged with fair and: mutually satisfactory ramunermtio Oo @ Be: 8 rendered, considering the circtaistances of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and selfish practice of extortion wmnong quacks DK. GIBBON—is_responsible, and —wilive to each patient a written instrument, Fincing himeelf to effect-a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. i * : Cured at Home. 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 continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from ‘damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina registered latter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Targo & Co., @ paclapge of medi¢ine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union, Address Dh. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Cominércial, San Francisco, Post Office Box 1957. : : Private entrance on Commercial treet, Remember to put BOX 1957 on the letter, Consultations FREE. ; aa" Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise meut inthe Day TRanscripr, ——smyl -. Sheriff's Sale. : Y VIRTUE OF AN eke Te. ‘ate directed and detivered, -iemied ont of the District Court of the Fourteenth Jndicial District, in and for the County of NeVans, State of California, Dearing date April 23d, i874, «na judgment rendered in said Conrton the 20th day of October, 1873, in favor of Thomas Findley and against the Alntual Gold Mining Company fort e sum of Six 'Thonsatid two hundred and Ei Rtyone and 23-100 dollars damages, with inter_est thereon at the rate of seven per cent per 2 and disbursemerits.at the date of said judg. ment, ond accruing costs, 5 Fhave levied upon the following desorib“éd property, herctofore attached, to-wit ;— That certain quartz ledge and all the property of defendant, situated in Kireka Th. Nevada County, Cal. kKuown as the “Jim annuin till paid, together with $72 iO costs . p A r . ing at Dr. Gibbon's office or amounting to the sum of $200, in U. §. . gold coin, which said judgment. is recorded . in the Judgment Bock 5-ef the said District Court on poges 362, et seq., and where. as 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 ining ground lying and situate ut, on nd near Kepublican Hill, near North Bloomfield, in said Nevuda County, Bloom: ¢ field Township and known as “Black’s+ Claims” hounded aws ;,On the south by the Jennie Lind claims: On the west by the ‘“Jacob’s Flat claims” {so called] anc Humbug Creek; on the north claims of the North Bloomfield Grave) Min ing Company, and on the eastby="acay: ground, Also, all tunnels, cuts, —§ vee hydraulic pipes, hose, water ditches, wat: r_ rights and privileges, tail rights and priv; leges and every variety of mining property . thereunto belonging or in anywise apper. taining. Also all of the certain ditch tax. ing water fro™ the South Fork ef Humbug . Creek and known as. Jaceb’s Ditch, about . 4 of a mile in extent tegether with t e wa. ter right thereunto belonging. Also, the . one umlivided one-half ot thet certain ditch known-as the Ender .Ditehtaking water . froin the same fork of said Humbug bythemiing . connecting with said mining cluims khown } #8 the “Favorite Diten,” touether with the } “water privileges thereunto belo ging. Aleo . the one undivided two-third#f ali of that certain Quartz mine, veindc? led or lotle known asthe “Ininois Quartz Ledge” situited at, in and neéarTocky Glenn Ravine in the townsttip offurcka in said Nevada County and about one mile due south from thetownof ur: ka South, together with all tunnelyand minitg property thereunto belongi~g. -Also a like interest, undivided in and to that,certain quartz mill situated -insaid ravine, 500 feet distané from said edge and known.as Black & Young's mill. ‘together with a like interest in the’ machi-“ nery efevery description thereunto belonging. Also-a interest in and to all buildings of every description at and near said inill and all lands occupied by said buildings, Also the one undivided three-eights of all of that certain Quartz Ledge situated in Rocky Gletin Ravine-aforesaid and known asthe Banbury Ledge sititited about 300 yards in an easterly direction from’ said ‘Quartz miil cominencing at a. large Sugar Pine Tree standing 100 feet north of a reservoir at the’head of siit-ravine-and extending 70 feet-each way-tromesaid tree, ‘along the ledge that is northerly-and southetly, together with all the dips, Spurs and dicial District of the . David . said David . . Ship 16 North; Range t0“tast—“thener ont . of beginning, and coutaining 227. 12 acTes, Gréek . together with the water privileges there to belonging, Also all of that certain ditch . et: al. Patrick Campbell and David Rose. No-re-ord-of location oft this” ground has No. 857. : Application for a Patent to a ? Mining Ciaim ; ees --United States Land Office; ~ Sacramento, Cal., April 24, 1874. 7 OTIOCE is hereby given that Lewis Vos« whose Post Officn is Colfax, Placer County, Calffornix, has made application ‘tor Patept for the Mont OroaPhucer Mine, sitnate in Mount Oro Mining: District, Ne. vada County, California, and desetibed in the platand ficidnotes on file in this. of. fice ab follows, viz : . : Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a stakesin a stone mound standing 15.66 chains south of the 4 SBection Post on North line of Section 3. ‘Township 16 North, Range 10 East. Mount Diablo Base aud Meridian, Thence on-a true line variation 185° KE. West 2900 chains to a stake from whichasaginpine 36 inches in diameter biars N 20> W 2s links distant, Theice on a trué line South 24.59 Chaing to aostake from-which a black oak # .nches tr diameter bears 5 44452 E97 links distant. Thence ona tru jine East, 30.00 chains to 4 stake inthe center “of Section 3,Fown. a t®ue line South 21.00 chains t frem-which 4uiete » & stake ow Pipe 40 inches in die ¥— 07 -Hoks¢ istant. ‘Thence on @ tru pace of nan, Tre warks: CALIVORNIA INSTITUTE : Estab¥isned by DR. 9: €. YOUNG, EN 1850. ---Mo Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or, othea+ wise, Free. . success Of 2] years, and has become o1ie of che most celebrated Iustitutions of the age. The great number annually received anc cared, plage it in point of member of. putients among the very first of the world, aud thre success of: ite treatizent ranks ‘it second none. PRIVATE DISEASES, In Males wadt-trregularities in Femetes are the great destroyers of health. -They imsidfously attack the system, and gradually un-germine and destroy “it; they drive she Birom f-om the cheek, the lustre fromthe eye, the strength and vigor frem the frame, they. give pany and diseased offspring, and potson, thrmnigh scCessi ve generations, the Scrofula, Consumption, ripples, the Idiotic, the Pératytic, and the fpeine—-—. : MERCURY, recogni eu the insst-FATAL t ast 40 00 chains toa ‘stake on the line between ‘Sections 2 ‘and 3 iding 20 chains south of the Quarter post, Thence on a true_line Nerth 20 vo thains 4 Section corner between Sections 2 and 3,Township 16, North, Range 10 East’ 44.52 chains toa stake from which a “suyac rine 4) inches in diameter. bears $, 272 EB. 124-hnks distant. “Bet No. 6"——-Thenve on a true line west 40,00 chains to the place and bethg a portion of ‘the N 4g 6f Section anda of S £}% of Section 3; Township 16 Orth, Range 10 East-Mt. Diublo Base and Meridian,” Said location is held by this applicatit by prrehase trom J. -C. Linerman, evef been made. Adjvininy claimants are the Maimioeth Blue Gravel Company on the North, East and Svuth. All persons holding aly adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this—offiee within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B. McFARLAND, Register, Chas. H. Wyman, Atty, Sacramento, ap28 No 550. Application for a Patent toa Mining Ciaim. United States Land Offies, Sacramento. Cal.March 26th, 1874. YY OLTICE is hereby yiven,That David W. Snapp, whose Post Office is North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for Patent for-2;500 lineal feet of the Republic Quartz lode bearing gold with surface ground 460 feet-in width, situ: atein Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file-in-this—offtes—as—fotiews; viz: ? Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a stake marked N. Q. BL. who have been treated with that _pernicions. MINERAL POISOS are not cured ; the dis. ease has assuined anew form, : DO-NOTEE-SATISVIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, fhat leaves the poisox to craw] through the sytem, euting ite way into. the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth: surface, to burst outin the future With a sir. ence that-will baffle the effects of médicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS: 2 The young man who experiences’ that growing Weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid whence ite rises. He will find in the weak1ess of the back, trembling o¢ She limbs, disordered digestion, uhaccountabie failing of. the powers e# the mind, distaste for society, dread of imperiding trouble, ferebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafaess, loss of muscular power, and nunereus other ssmptoms of: disorganization, the positive traces of thet most terrible and destractive,of* all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting wway his-powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, “toward @ preruature and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mére cessation of. the causes of its apsearancé brings no relief. : Marriage, that holy office,the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to'such a one no trope of cure, but adds to his misery.in the knowledge. that the one who looks to bint for so much Of her happincess is a victim of his evit, and an innocent covapanion of his pnnishment, He adds'to his misery and disorder until hope leaves him. There is noe resexe except in proper and skillful treatinent. Consult,-then; at once, a physician whose practice and careful research . haa made him thoroughly conversant with See 2. Sony No. 549 Sacramento Street, HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS . Corner of Leidesdovtt Street—[A few doors enjoyed on this Cpast an unintezrapted MEDICAL ENEMY 40 man, combining with the Venereal; doubles his dangers. Phose PRIVATE MEDICAL AID, DR.W. K. DOHERTY’s . Medical and Surgica} Institute, {Founded in 1853.3 . below the What Cheey¥ House . f SAN FRANCISCO, ___Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, . Eatablisheck expressly to afford the atBlicted . —~Sonnd am# Scientific Medical aid, in f the Treatment 4nd Cus of ali, Private and Chronic cis: eases, Cases of . . _Secres ! . AND ALL SEXUAL DISOR To the Afilicted, ©OTOK W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS D his sincere thanks to‘his numerous } patients for their patronag: and would take . this opportunity to remind them that he . continues to couswt at his Institute for the cure of chronic diteawesof the Lungs; Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, aad Genito-Urinary Or. gans, and all Private Diseases. viz: Sy philis inal its ferins—and—stages,Seminul \+ DERS., . t { . —Debnity,Diseases of thee Back-and “Lonis, Inflammation of the Bladder ‘and. the.Rid: neys, ete., and he hopes that his long expdrience and sugcessful practice will continue to insure him a share'of public patropage. By the practice of_many years in Enrope . and the Unjted States he is enabled to apply . the most efficient axa sheeessful retmedies Quick €ures & Moderate Charge i 4 . oe 5 » ing Claims Weakness, aman the horrit cc mmsequences . Of uelf-abuse, Gonorheea, Gleet, Strictiires . . Noeturnal_and-Diurnal Emissiors; Sexusa) + No 558, Application : Sacramento, Cal, No is here 2 Yuba Cailal 1S) duly or ot Calitornia, and wh business and Post Vih« tity, Nevada Cy Muty, ¢ application to tue Go ted States for Putents to tt cribed Placer Minin 38 Chii Claim,” *'The Chicie the “Smith “Powell Ci. You Let Misia 43 str) State ot Cuiiturnia lows, ti-wit+ On j JuwdS in Lownship 1 . Mount Diablo Base aj Ounpan oy L lif 1, se id Me i to, California, Sai pe Ct being bounded and d and field notes on ihe lows"; : . 1—T he Exterior Bound, = = Clsinns, escr ib th for a Pate t ENIFED STATES 1 April bygiven tk sanized vuderthie fy f HAGE ES Vernnient ¢ t nh Point, Claj Ay BIDE Gdesor $1rvVeyed «yp, , North } . district of laid subject to sal: * AND OFFICE 25th yiw74, 1asithe Sogs At Tporatiyy IWS6F the Stars FDCipal Place of 18 Neqay oTHita, have oa ys the Wig: 18 following deg. Bi: P The King ” bd ‘ ih, anq situated in the nh Nevada Cows A Runge Jo East Pidiau and ig the 405 r Minin Ded in ur 8 Claims the platis -Olbce ag Tics of the Ring Mada fo}— Dai 4; >_East 68 liaks distaut line Variation 44=—3F LAs #.65 chuius to.asusih prot wmeter marked D . Ne» W 21.78 chains to Post! NO Blut! survey of Tiniuions C.-B.G-'Ne-4 Commencing at a-stikemar PeITVE' CUA Di , aut following 4 larzed D; 6, Noish bears-Norgh— ytienee-inry true ts 8 10®. 45*-9e 30 ticles. in di. : thence, N fyo 4, in ‘the Chalk Sound aAnarKed long Tim. against diseases of all-kinds>— He ses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients im a correct and honorable way, and has references of “unquestionable veracity fromm mer of known respectability and high standing in society.— All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best. and gentlest treatment, and implicit . secrecy. —.: : : To Females. » When a female is enervated or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back. and limbs, pain in the head, dimnegs of sight, loss of muscular: power, palpitation of the sheart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria. sterility-and all other diseases at once to the celebrated -temale Doetor, W. K. DowERTY, at his Medicai~ Institute, and consult him about-ter troubles and diseases. Let no* false delicacy prevent -you, but apply immediately, and save*yourself from painful suffering and premnuture th. : _ Peo Correspondents.— Patients.male or female residing in any part of the country, however distant, who may desire the opinzon-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 peronal interview, are respectfully assured that Sheir COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE Hip MOST SACRED; The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may beconsutted with every. peculiar to females, she should gO OF write If the case be Pally and can. spruce-tree 24 inéghes iv di: C. Nos, ou Bouth sicte N 68> .E to 8: stake which a spruce 40 int hes 569° W 94 links: distant Thenees 61> is Crossins . tWeen Sections 29 aha 3U, K. 10d Mouut Diablo vu is 8.90 Chains Soutliot i hit 19,20, 29; 305 16,38 chainy inches MW Uiaiiieter warke thesouth side stauding 50 Darling Diggings: Then sing claims” ascending Chalk Blatt toa stake oy marsed D.C, No. 6 tr 30 Inches in didmneter bi distant and 4 gpauck ter bears N 9 W 32 lin chains. Thence South & oak 36 inches in diameter 7, 8.36 Tinks. ‘Thence N stake D.C, No &, standing voirand from Which an inches in diameter be.rs 14 links distant, 32.20 ¢} 66>. 30° W crossing Sectic Sections 29 and 30, 14.40 ct post £2.20 chains to st ning, Ontaining 119 67-109 the United States system o King — claim adjoin claims of Poley and o on the east, the centre on the south, S ouk J8 8 thers lowing. long the Origiual line 2 Of C the cluings of Hussey ~ Broth ueter tharked D 82.19 chuing Phency Wh Pay Ck* mound ‘rom lu diameter Dears 10.18 chaing — Bection line pe. Lowuship 16, N “Te CoOlMION te Sec to-ul Oak tree 11 a OD 0, No 5§ On links above the. © 5.137 30’ E fol =of the Dar. the summit of wuth Yuba Ditch; ui Which @ black oak ws S25— HY olinks inches in diamg. ks. distant 43,79 d° E toe dlack Marked D. C,Nox73> 30’ W to 4 in an old Reser. vid Pine Trec, § outh 25 £2 Wess idlus. Phenee yg mum line between 14in8 North of y uke at place of begin. acres, according f surveys, Said und vacant land halk Bluff ridge every phase of the disease, Those wha have angles, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining in and to all of the different pieees of property hereinbefore described. Also the ene unflivided one-fourth of all_of. that certain quartz ledge situated about one mile in a southerly direction from GraniteVille in said Eureka Township and known as the Sayage Indge being a north extension of the said Banbury Ledge, fourteen hundred feet in’ extent. Also all tunnels and ,improvements thereon together with} th ips, apie imetes; mx also all nietals, ores, gold and silver bearing quartz therein and all rights and. privileges thereunite belonging, including houses, mines and machinery be sold to satisfy said judgment together with interest and costs; Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, foreash on Uni ted States geld-eotn, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on aturday, May 16th; 1874, Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock, P, M> id inx_hand this 16th day of Given under April, 1874. . j 2 GEO, W.SMITH, Sheriff. . . By A. W. PottersUnder sheriff, Niles Searls, Atty. ee : pe elie Sn Assessment Notice. No BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN. ING COMPANY. Location of princi-" p#l piace of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada County, California—Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Directors held on the Thirteenth day of April, 1874, an assessment (Number Thirty One of One Dollar (—$1 00—)“Bitte was levied wpon the capital sto’k 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 shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, 20th day of May, 1874, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be.duly advertised for sele_ dt public—anction,* and unless pay: ment shall be made befote, 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 i Office—No, 320 Sansowe Street,SanFins, ~. ~ isce, California, ath — Machinery For Sale. é . THE S. S. BANNER MINE. Two Engines, 10x20 in. = . One Boiler 54 in. diameter? 16 feet long, 3 in--tubes.Hoisting and Pumping gear. -One Engine 18x42 in, built by H. J. Booth & Co, San Francisco, ’ Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16 feet long, 3 in, tubes, a : Moonee mine," oF mitie of the Mutual-Gold Mining Co being abouttour miles southerly from . the town of Graniteville or Eureka South, .
pon Little Canon Creek and consisting of . 1400) feet upon the quartz lode—or—veiny known and recorded as’ the. Jim Quariz ledge cohymencing for a northerly bounda. ry ats point on said ledge indicated by a —burnt pine tree and extending thence southerly upon and following the-true course of said lode or vein and crossing Little Canou Creek ntstyun and Kerby’s old gravel diggings 1400 fect toa _sinke for a southerly boundary, together with all improvements thereon cousisting iu, part of ative stamp crushing mill, hoisting works, machinery of all Kids, buildings and all appurtenances thereunto beion ing ori anywise appertaining; Ete Noti e is hereby given that I will expose to public sile wit the above described property to the-highest bidier, for cash, in Tvont of the Court House door, in the city f Nevada, on ire s Saturday, June 6th, 1874. Between the hours of 9o'clock, A, My and Go’clocks P, M Given vider m April, isv4. s G, W: SMITH, Sheriff. By A.W, Potter, Under Sheritf, Dibble & Byrne, Pits Attys. ————-—— ~ Anntai Meetin + y hand this 26th day of JHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders . or he Masonic Hall Association or Nevada City, willbe held at the office of Six 5-stamp Batteries. : : Fight Pans. Pumps,<7€ommna, Trpek Tron, Oars, etc, ete, and in fact ever¥thing hecessary for running a first-elass taine— ‘This machivery.is all complete and in good . erder. Apply te THOM & ALLAN, Nevada Foundry. of .._ STOKES’ HOTEL, CORNER OF . MAIN & CHURCH STS., Gray Valley. This Hotel is expressly adapted fer the Traveling Bublic and Families, Try it, / At W. GC. STOKES. DR. TF. 8B. ESMOND, Formerly of Washington, ~ 6 fete to Nevada, and solic ts the patronage of the citizens of Ne vada and vicifiity, Oftice-and residence on W.ter Strect, thrée-doors from corner.—s19 —————— ee R. M. AUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CI'PY’ JOHN ANDERSON, . ATTORNEY AT LAw, — —anb— ° JUSTICE OF THE PRACK. oO on Broad Strect.over Beekman’s. Saloon, ~~ _pt r W 21 links distant, -corded B 5, page J04 same Tecords } County Mining Distriet } Same bef by the sole proprietors. NOT (National Quartz Lode No 1) on north side and Kk, Q. Ly Nol, (Republic Quartz ~ode No 1) on the,sout. side, and standing . on the north side of the Enreka stage road, and from which’ the corner. post common to-Sections 7 and. 8; 17 ands, Tp 18N Rll E. Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, bears N 52> 54’ West 61.58 chs distant, Thence on a true litte Variation 17> 30’ ES 83° 15" W 3.03 chs to a Btake marked ‘‘N No 6” on the N Eend *R No3” onthe SE, Thenceon a true.line S$ 3° 00’ 1.30 chs Crogs—dtareincT stage road, 3. Spgalficnis Cr aereterit leon a field Ditchrans westérly 37.68 chs set ‘a stake marked ‘*R QL, No 4” from which black oak 8 inches in diameter bears $-78> 13 links distant, -A-black oak 6 inches diameter bears 18> W 14 links distant and a black oak 8 inches diameter bears 8 7542 Thence ona true line N 87> 00" E 3.03 chs pass through stake No 2,atS end of the line of the lode, 6.06 chs seta stake marked *R QLNoO’ from which a_black oak-99inches-in-chameter—bears S7 69® W 12 links distant. Thence on a true line VN 3° (v’ W 37.78 chs cross ‘center ot N Bloomfield diteh. 34,08 chs stake marked N QL, No3,ou the NWang R GL No6 on the S W. Thence on atrue line 8S’ 33° 15” W 3.03 chs to plac’ of beginning and eontaining,22.77 acrés and being-a portion of the k ¢ of Section 17, Township.18 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diabio Base and Meridian, Said location was made by. Henry €olby, Wim R, Cary, ‘Thos, Saddl r, John Shand I’. M.-Hathaway, RK. Banberry, Robt. Lindsy D,Contey, G. W. Shearer and E, Crandall, as tp1000 feet_ adjoining ttre National Q. M. and recdrded in 3, page 392 Mining claims Records of Nevada Couaty. 1500 feet was located-by thisapplicint, June 3, 1873, reAdioin become victims of solitary vices, that dreadaful, fascinaiing and déstructable habit, that fills thousandgof sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,should commelt wi out delwy, one who will sympa thive with their swYerings. To snch th Doctor would especially recommend iim self, giving-to-each-and-all: guarntees of a Perfect and Permanem Cureawithout hinrance frony business, change of diet, fear “gexposure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, When a Fema) isin troncle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fiuliy competent to administer relie?, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the conmaunity. -The Docter, understanding how imperatively hhecessary these req airements ave, feels called upon to . interpose, and by caliag the attention of . the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Temale diseases for fwonty Years, and ‘is fadty qualified to administer in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superticial manner, but in as thorough a.manner ag years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save them from She bends of the unqualified unscrupuious, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them. in trouble—one ia whose secresy the utmost confidence can be vlacee. To. Correspondents. LETTERS.—Persons of either fem, who wish to consult-the-Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, Dy stating their symptoms ing cifimants are owners of =the National Quartz’ Lode on the north, All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this oftice within sixt¥ days from the first day of publishing hereof, . T, B. McPAKLAND, Register: ; Chas. H. Wyman, Attorney. m3 ' No-548, ; Application fora Patent to Mining ClatmUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Mareh 19th, 1874, YOTICE is hereby given that JACOB 3ACHTAL and UKIAH &, BACHTAL, Whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada County, California, have made application for a Patent for the Big Deer Creek and Last Chance Placer mines, situate in Neyada » Nevada’ County, California, and described in tho plat and notice on file in this office as, foilows, viz: Upon surveyed land, being the N of Nb 4 S¢-0f NE of NOW Ajp-and N %” Of N of SE \ of NW Sectiod 9, Township 16N R.9 E MOD. M. Said. location was made by these Applicants and others of whom they have since purchased, inthe wionth of Jatiiary, 1869, Adjoining claim. ants are on the South owners of the Nevada Mining Claims. & All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby re quired to present the re this offices, within sixty days trem the first day of publishing hereof Dated March 21st, 1474, T. B. McPARLAND, Register: John Cakiwell, Atty for Applicant. Imperishable Fragrance. MURRAY & LANMAN’S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. HE richest, most lasting, yet most Ge_icate of all pertumes for use On the HANDKERCHIEF,AT THE TOILET, AND IN THE BATH. As there ate imitations and counterfeits, always.ask forthe Florida Water prepared LANMAN & KEMP, _ NEW YORK. For sale by al? Perfumers and. gists__ my2 POTTER & SIGOURNEY, No: 18 Commercial Street, RE selling p:reat bargains in CROCK. ERY, GLASSWAKE, WALL PAPER, snd FINPOW SHADE. Siieiccis Sevads April ith, Ter =r? in a letter, receive advice-and assurance of acureut home. All letters returned or dee troyed. Address, BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. Dd. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgeri _ Ty-BoxDelinquent Sale. = NION GRAVEL-MINING COMPANY, Location of principal place ofbusi< ness, San Francisco, California. Loeation of Works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California, —Notice>—There ars delinquent upon the following described stock of \account of assessment Nez 9, levied on the 1¢ day of.March, 1874, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows : Name. No. of No, of Shs. Am't. Cert, Abner H. Earker, . 1000 $4,000 8S. F. Butterworth, 32 508 2,600 Est F. L. A. Pioche, 48 454 1,786 L. L. Rebinson, 2] 233 93:y IL. L. Robinson, 3h Su 260, L, LL. Robinson, SQ. Ww — 68 E. A. Richardson,Tr 23 200 800 And in accordance with Jaw and an order of the Board of Directors miadé on the 12th day of March, 1874, so-nany shares of each parcel of said stock as nay be neces} sary will be soli at public auctien at the . auction house of Maurice Pore & Co. No. 317 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. Thursday, the 7th day of May 1874, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P.M. of saia day to pay said delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of ad vertising and expenses of sale. : THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. Office. 320 Sansome Street, San Prancisco California. : apt ul ‘W. C. JONES, M. D. Physician and: Surgeon, JPEMANENTLY LOCATED AT GRASS VALLEY. _ OFFICE NO, 21 MILL STREET, ms Stockholders Meeting. J ye Annual Meeting ©f the Stockhold__ers in the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AsSOCIATION wil be held in the Hall on Monday Evening, May Ath; 1974,. —At 74 o'clock. A. H. PARKER, Secretary. Mh 1874, : Nevada, Apri} ARCADE SALOON. DIOFNING MeCanley's Cigar Store, on Broad Street, Nevada City = 8s: new comuts ure invited todrop im end se: 3 SESE Shen nay Ae pat ).this atfection and othe . ten pe a 2 confidence. didly “described, persenal—eemimtication will be unnecessary, as instiactions' for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies} wilt be forwarded without delay, and in sucha manner &s to ¢onvey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted.—— Should your coenditien require immediate attention, send ten dollars, evin [or that . ~value in cu*rency] by Mar or Wer 4s )FarGO & Co's-Express, and a package of mediCine wil! be sent-to yous address with the necessary—instructions for use. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREE, Pex manent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea.——_— important pamphlet, embodying itis own Views and experience in relation to Impo, tence or Virility, being a short: treatise on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. Ner. vous and Physical Debility consequent on r diseases of the sexual Organs. This little work contains in “formation of the utmost value to all, wlieth. er married or single, afid will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. ee Address, W. K:; DOHERTY, M. D: s24 San Francisco, Ca), "Sheriffs Sale, B* virture-of-an execution to me delivered, issued ont of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date April 9th, A. D. 1874, on a judg. ment rencered iu said Court on: the 10th day of March, 1874, in favor of William ¥F. Burger, and against A. J. McLonald, for the sum of two thouasnd five hundred and sinty eight 76-100 doHars damages, withinterest thereon at the rate of 7 per eént per annum till paid,together With $28 eests and disbursements, at the date of Said judg_Taent, and accruing costs,ameunting to the sum_ of $1, —I-have—tevied wpon all the right, title and interest of said defendant in ‘and-to the following descrited property, heretofere attached, to-wit: One fourth of sarcel of mining ground, lyalbthat lot-or ing and being situate at Grizzly Hill, Blooms coanty, Cal., owned field township, Nevada by J. B. Hunter, Furth: and others. Also defendant’s interest in a certain lot oft 4ims situated on Co. You Bet Road, DR. DOHERTY has just published as . 'Ts, O1 the west the aud vacant land, 1 Cosy : oe 2#d—The Exierior Boundar en Point Claims tollows Commencing at-a blifc in diameter T-NO9, (Tinu ding on the east side of the Cla at 30’ EL S.27] sy’ T NO 10, standin Thence inches in diameter mu “$8 22> 30’ East Ju 8% OL topa rked chains cut the out.et of the black oak 8 inches in (Chicken Poimt No 4, chains toa black oak 12 in mavked C P No 5, from wi Coat dian parallel north bears:s $52 south 16% E 46 links -dis . Patts ravime or canon. T 39.40 chains cros. ing Patts tant. Thence N-64> 3’ W vine or eanoh 2.24 chains beginning, containing G2 accerding tO the United Aurveys. The ciaims adjoi en Point claims are bouude cant or unclaimed ground, vacant-ground, and on the mons and vacant ground, 3d—The Exterior Bowncdari described as foll Birdseye Creek) No 6 stand of Wilcox, Ravine, following along the line ¢ Claims to a stake markcd B mining ground or ¢] lumbia Hill,: owned by Marks;~McDonald and others. Alse. all of the interestof de. . fendant im certain mining claims, lying . and Deing situate on Kennebec Hill Dis; trict; Nevada connty, Cal., adjoinsng the Mining Co's claims, and sitUnion Grave uated between Columbia Hill ard Lake City, owned 48 vommon, merly by defendant to 8, marked BC NOY, Thenes links to a point on the per where the You Bet claim 1 ofthe Smith Powell lific, line NI E 7.98 chains a! and id, MeDonald, ant how owned by N AcCarion and defendant, d@fendant’s inter. J ‘ést being one half. —. Fae Notice is heraby given that t willexspose-. to public sale all the above described prap. erty to the highést bidder, for cash in Unir ted States goid coin, in frout -ef House door, in the city et Nevatka, on Saturday, May 9th, 3874, Between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M: 5 o’clock, P.M. = Given under my hand th April, 1874, GEO, By A. W. Pe OP.&I. A. Stidge EXECUTOR’S NOTICE, STATE OFLA. WALLENG, Deceased. L'4 Notice is hereby given that the Sale he peonersy of the estate of L. a. Wal. ing, Ceceased, is hereby pestponed until SATU RDAY, MAY 9th, Is}, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Terms uf sale—Cash In ‘gold coin, per cent down, and balance on confirmation of saleby Probate Court, at expense of purchaser. For description ~ La tg Mate notice of sale published in re Nevada Daily Transcript, from y 15th4o March 6th, sv.) ae : M. WALLING, dé. last will of L.A. Walling, : aplé2w » and . is 10th day of W. SMITH, Sheriff. tter, Under Sheritt, -v Atty’s, Executos of deceased, “Stockholders” Meeting. . Yuba Canal Co.} of Wilcox Ravine to a pein ner No 2, alon stak € niatked Nog. ‘Them NK.corner of the Emig vations. Thence-N-6 an oals sti ua * bank. ‘Thene chains toa stake are -descri eroseing the Chalk Bluff Di thence Thence variation 18> East N 14> 30’ W-1.90-echaips * Thence N4a> TF 8, the line of the EMivrant_claim tes 1s of ‘’itumons ies Of the Chick. bed as k oak tree 18incheg 1008 No. 9) stan> Chatk Bhatt and Thence on a true line-variW 4,97 chains-to mm 17S a Wieek oak 20 inchedin diameter marked N f-a high bank,— 5 35° 15’ W 29.50to ablack oak 18 CU No 41. Thence crossing aud retoh aud a deep ’s diggings to's icter tuarked C P sonth 7,70 ons“line to stuke U. B.C." No 5: thence r; = ~ > 4 ?, N 299-15" crossiny siinll Tavine-pinnips— NW and crossing Arkatsaa ( 4 4ayon to & and Me Tididn , ‘ on the 1iorth tlie ches in diameter , 1ich the Section Post ¢onimon to Sections 31 and 32 on third W_ 26.17: chains.— hence East 11-80 chains to « stake marked CP No6 from whieh w black oak 40 inches in diameter bears N 64> W°30 Hinks distant and 4 black ok 12 inches ia diameter bears tant, Thence N 50> 20) B 7.95 chains to a pine: tree 22 inches in-diametér CP No 7 standing 4 chains westof where Chalk Bluff Ditch crosses hence N 30’ -W Ravine or canon to a stuke marked © P No 8 from which a black oak 10 inches ii diameter bears Nw? W 50 links distant and a bi: in diameter bears N vd’? 4) links disick Oak 11 inches’ crossing Putts rato_ the place of and 8d100 acres; Stutes system of ning said Chickad on the north by the Timmons claims, ok the East by vaon the south by » West by ‘Lim. es of. the SmithPowell Claim or Mining Ground are OWS: ing ou éast side On a true hue of the You Bet G Ne 7. Thence N 27> E 3,88 ¢hainsto a stake marked BO ‘Shence N 7>\ 45’ Wi 1.76 chs toa stake N 22> 15" W0.30 pendic¢ular bank ine strikes that ‘hence on atts ong the face af a high bank parallel With und On the west side tun the line of : . the Emigrant claim 1.54chains N E of. cor 2 E 11.28 chains “e N 329°W 4.39 . Chains to a stake marked «No 4 standing on Whe ridge near the Chalk B! uff Road_at the t Company's loe ofa high ist 3,07 Commencing at a stake inarked BC (for » . M. P. BROWN. — —Franscript Bl TERMS OF One Year—in ady Six Months, ‘ Three Months, ‘‘ Per week, Twer Rates for Adver lst insertion ; $1 sequent insertion vertisers. ITPA Cea He SF Kae BROAD ST 4 AMES COL) J wilys ao a 2a -ORK, MUTTON 5 Orders filled fro véred at their hb Give'mes call. Nevada, Mareh JOHN H EALER ID iW VEAL, CO] PORE, ke. ' Meats sold at re Shop en Broad St Thertre BY WAY 0 NEVADA an cHES) C. E Froewannrxc Mark goons, ‘:C; land.” Teams always through without this way there is ; either frow Sacra =: Seecreaeliss DENT R. P.-E, 1 an office, ‘In Kidd’s Bail Over Asch) He isprepared Mechenicaland= 0 \atest and most ap] Artificial Teeth j Vulcanite and Al guaranteed as to qi Visits made at re Nevada, May 30t: ———. eo County AND _U.'S. D} C IVIL AND LAND SUR) MAN. ae NEVA fra, Office at the . left at the Daily U = meet: With pr -Eureka Stage how t § Pie da (Si o'clock, AM, For Eureka, Mor Fridays at. same he Returning will le Sundays excepted Weekly from’ Eurck New Firm, New HINDS & Wor respe : pleof Nevad ing places that the; chains, crossing old ay marked S Y¥ C. 'Bhenee.$. 26 -,. to a stake mm a stone noun Thence S$ 17> W 5.29 ch: marked 8 ¥C, from which in diametsx bears N 1.4 tant. Thence $ 21> 45° W Stake marked SY ©. from w 86° 30" £7.93 rinvs to a stake W 48.94 chains t. marked 8 Y C, 1ins to ‘astake a pine 18 inéhes aeked & ¥_C.G_f south 3.17 chains toa hich r black oak 10 inches im diameter bers S80 1-22 WR links distant. Thence $ 55 to a stake marked SY C. ’ 14.65 chains to a stuke m: > W559 chains Thence 8 54> W arked’: 8 ¥ C.— Thence N 12° 30’ w si links to »Jaee of be inuing, containing 26.and veys. The adjoining claim North the Emigrant and mining ground, on-the Sou “-claim-oef—aAtkinson the Lp the weat by Duryea mining gronad anc the You Bet clauns Ali persons: huiding any 4-100 acres ac Deeds . coving to the United States -yseem of sur s being on the Rose & Duryed th by the mining adverse claim thereto are herebyt (ured to prrsent the j Same before the 2 sis 5 one Famento, Cal, witain indy id Receiver, § days freny 30” W 65 links dis?\__ Sf Ps ~< Grocery and ON COMMEE Nearly opposite the the Store tormeri v Our stock is entire everything in the GROCERY, A By dealite-houor J Wiving the best bars Neral share of the Lik _Nevada, Aug, Sth = = ant first day of publisiiue neroat f Sg TUNNEL GOLD MINING co. . ap29 ie mepeLL AK BA th Tisation * Works, sridgeporstow_ . ———__f (Li ship. Nevada Co., California. —Notic ee ia OF ne tat the'3d Annnal Meeting ELECTICN #12 Californ Of SDe Yuba Tunnel Gold Minin ©., for 7 . the election of three (3) Trustecs, pate OTICE is hereyiiver: that an EleeMew 9h Ofte, nts, dent-and Treasurer thereof, for the ex g tion will be Zé Monday ,May 4, Neg ae Agents, year, and (or the transaction of other busi{. 1574; at the Maydiiii’ e, on Broad St. , =* Broad Street, hess, Wil’ take’ place at the ofhce ‘of th . in the city of Nevaca, tr Five ‘Trustees, ‘ AUT undersigned, the secretary of said Com. . Une Mursbai_One Ass: sscré und One Trea® Capital Stock, pany, at North Sam Juan, Nevada Coun. . were, VD Fh mois. act a8 InspectoT : t¥, -on SXT URDAY, the 9th day of May, . and YT, Davenpor «2 4 Rich as Jdudgyj ILL Teceive f > he atl Seloeh. Be M. Proxies must . &$“% said Blection : ‘lis Willl be opsp Make Colle ‘ in writivsy arn tiled with the pegiey ae S-o’clock. A. i: at sundown.. i hange and iui By order otthPresident, sie ce eeuegi5 SAMs o! , President: Letters of Oredit'ee LAB. A STIDGER, Sec’y’ 1 v.w. HINbs. « : rior J restee®. heiseciaa. Sa Nv San Faas, March 25, 1874, pay . Netuda Marr. : ooo RG, BNE, : < : as IGN. STi ie a : J). car ; se & sree eer : { Pad = i me 3 . fA * ig El lose op ‘ = fi.