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cas oe jie oe ae te 7 oaht eA
eereprrcnen
Estavlisned by
‘DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850,
No Cure, No Pay. ~
none. 5
PRIVATE DISEASES.dermine and destroy
wace of taan. The
tc, the Paralytic, and-the Insane,
the Venereal, doubles his. dangers.
MINERAL POISON are not cured ;-the
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
.tal organization should stop. and: consid
gearance brings no relief.
of his punishment.
treatment.
‘ful, fascine
y graves with ite1
consult wi nout dela:
tluise with their sutfe
Doctor would especially
self, giving té each and all
drance from Business, change 0
of exposure, :
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
as upon a father.
vlacee.
To Correspondents.
# cure at home.
troyed, , Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
ery. Box
CALIFORNIA INSTITU TE
Lonsultation, by ‘Letter or other
wise, Free.
J yer CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
: enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
‘puccess of 21 -years, and has become one of
che must celebrated Institutions of the age,
The great number aniually received and
cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment rake it second
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually unit; they drive ;hé
bleom fom the cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and. diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
‘arks can be seen in
Serofula, Consumption, Jripples, the IdiotMERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with-}
} Those .
who have beep treated.with tha Ug 8
ease has sceumies 5 ew form.
D0 NOT BE_SATISFTED WITH: PARTIAL CURE;
‘That leaves the poteor to crawl throngh the
“system, eating its way into the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a viruence that willbaffie the effects of medicine
The young man who experiences that
growing weakpess in his muscular and menwhence ita-rises. He will find in the weaknessof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie fatlingof the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dreams, accompanied by growing
dloaTness, loss of muscular power, and nupierous other symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that.most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his puwers, destroying
his hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a premature and loathsome grave,
To him who finds his life dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital principle of exis_tence. in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
“the mere cessation of the causes of its apMarriage, 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 knowledge thit‘the one who looks to
Yim for so much of her happincss is a victim-of, his evit, and an innocent companion
He adds to his misery
_ and disorder until hope leaves him. There
‘4s no rescue except in proper and skillful
: Consult, then, at once, a physicit: whose practice and careful résearch
hus made him thoroughly conversant with
sovery phase of the disease, . Those whq have
become vietims of solitary vices, that dread:
g:and destructable habit, that
fills thousandsef sick rooms with paralytics
wnil consumptives, and hundreds of untimeguided victims,should:
one who will symps'
wWertect and Permanent Cureawithout hindiet, fear
When s Female isin troucle or afflicted.
with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fuliy competent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in Kociety recomménds him to the
wonfideuce of the community. The Doctor,
anderstanding now imperatively necessary
these requirements are, feels called upon to .
iuterpose,and by culling the attention of
the afflicted to the fact that he has beena
Protessor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twonty Years, and_isfully qualified to
adminiuter in all cases, both medically and
surgically,not in a superficial manner, but
gn.as thorough a manner as years of study
and practice—bothin hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from the hands ofthe unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rély upon him
Allin affliction can find
in him one Who can feel and sympathise
avith and befriend them in trowble—one-in
_-whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
LETTERS.—Persons of either Sea, who
wish to constitt the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
in a latter, receive advice and assurance of
ATl letters returned or deNo, 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
Application for Patent
é ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Nov. on, 1874.)
TOTICE is hereby given, to whem it
N may concern, that an appplication
has been made by WILLIAM H: DURYEA,
to the Goverfninent of the United States for
a Patent to the following described mining
claim, viz.: known-as-_the Califorpla Placer
Mine, situated in You Bet Mining District,
Nevada county, State of Califortiia, and
fore particularly described as follows, to
wit: on surveyed land, and being in townships Nos, Fifteen (15] and Sixteen (16)
North, Ranges Nos. Nine (9) dnd Téh (10)
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, mM the
district of lawis subject to sale-at the United States Land Office at Sacramento, Cal.
and containing eighty-eight an@ eightythree luundredths (88 83-100) acres of land,
be the same more or less, and consistingiofnine (9) separate lots or parcels of land
séverally and separately bounded and described as follows; find numbered. from
one te nine both inélusive; :
= : LOT NO. 1. aise
-’ Bounded on the north and west by mining claims of Hussy Bros., and omthe east
and south by the “Rose & Duryea Placer
Mine owned by said Rosé & Duryea, and
niore particularly described as follows;*—~
Gommencing at a stake iarked “RAD,
No, 16’-on the ‘line of the “Rose and» Duryea survey, said gtake being the agreed
éorner between Rose and Duryea on one
side and Hussey Brothers on the other,
Thence on a true line, magnetic variation
being, 182 East, N 78° 50’ B, 8.00 cHaing,to
anvoak stump marked ‘“‘R.D.” Lands onthe south belongings to Rose & Duryea.
Thence on a true line $845 207 E 4,15
chains, to a pine 8 inches in diameter,
marked ‘‘R. D--No: 17,” and standing on
the-bank of an old reservoir, Lands south
cliimed by Rose & Duryea. Thence.on a
true line N 48° 12’ £20.00 chains to’ pitch
pine 3 féet in diameter marked ‘'R, D. No.
18,” standing at ‘the foot of Chalk: Bluff,
Thence on a true line N 43 °-°W 4.54 chains
toa stake marked ‘*C No. 1° (California
No; 1) from which.a maple tree 30 inches
in diameter béars N83 °.00’ E 91 links distant, Thence on atrne line S 53> 60° _W,
29.69 chains to place. of beginning, (land
ou the north Gwned by Hussey Brothers)
and containing 13 25-100 acres.aceording to
the U.S. system of surveys. :
: \ LOT NO, 2. :
Commiiéiicing at stake marked “‘B.€, No.
62." (Birdseye. Creek No. 62) being corner
No. 62 of approved survey: ef G. D, Mes.
Lean for the Red Dog Placer Mine. Thence
‘on a true line mag. va. being 18> E, 8 64°
W 3.60 chains to a stake marked B.-C. No.
63. Thence on ‘a true line 8 8° 15’ W 9.55
chains following the line of the Red Dog
Placer Mine to a stake marked B, C. No.
64. Thence on a true line N 80> W-2.61
chains to a stake marked ‘°"B. ©. No, 65."
Thence 6n a true line 8 14° 15’ E 2.05
chains to a black'oak 16 inches -in diameter marked B. C. No. @, Thence on a true
line 8 61° W 4.21 chains toa stake marked,
B. G. No. 67. Thence on a true line 5 58>
E 6.91 chains to a pointin the Starr Reservoir. Thence on a true line 8 59> 15’ E
3.33 chains to a stake marked B.C. No. 69.
Thence on a true line N 71° 45’ E 5.46
chains to « stake marked BC. No.’ 70,
standing near the head of Arkansas Ravine,
Ground on the west and southwest from
the place of beginning to this point is included in approved survey of the Red Dog
Placer Mfne, owned by the, Birdseye Creek
Gold Mining Company. Thence ona true
line N 68° 45’ E 7.03 chains to alarge sugar pine 5 feet in dianiter, ~ Theitee on a
Mtrue line N 9 © West at 12.75 chains, touching. W.side of Deoling Canon and at 13.75
chains touching Northeast side of same,
14.76—eRaips to a black oak 8 inches.in dianeter marked €. No 8 Thence on a true
line N 85> Wat 1.25 chains touching east
side of Dooling Ganon, and at 3.75 chains
touching West side-ef same. 6.98 chains
to place of: beginning, being bounded on
the 8. E. and North by vacant land from
the headof Arkansas Ravinete this point,
and containing 23 54-100 acres Of land according to the U. S. system of surveys.
LOT NO, d. =<
Bounded on the north and east by Rea
Dog Placer Mine, owned by the Birdseye
Creek Gold Mining Company, on the south
by vacant ground and on the west. by the
Starr Placer mine owned by“thé"Birdseye
Creek Gold. Mining Company and more
particularly .deseribed as follows; Commencing at a stake marked B. C. No. 52,
(Birdseye Creek No, 52) being the south
corner of the approved survey ef the Red
Pog Placer Mine, standing in Arkansas Ravine, andfrom which ’ Hyeoak tree 50
inches in Giameter bears S 19° W. 1.85
chains distant.-Uhence on a true line mag.
va. being 18° BE, Ni1.36 chains‘to a stake
marked B,C. No. 53,~Thence on a true
line N 672 45’ W 2.90 chains along the line
of the Red Dog Placer Mine to a stake
marked B. GC, No, 54 and *S, No.2." (Starr
No. 2.) Thence on a true line 8 42 W
PROBATE NOTICE, +
Phillip Baltz, deceased,
prayin
and ‘published in said city and county,
Nevada City, Oct. 5th 1874.
JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
ot Nevada.
flee,
mw } 1874,
06 + JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
N TATE of California, County of Nevada.
a In Probate Court, Nevada county Cal——tfornia, In the matter of the Estate of
It appearing to
the said Court by the petition this day filed by Charles F. Schwartz, the adminiatra‘tor of the Kstate of Phillip Baltz, deceused
for an order of sale.af real and personal estate, that it is nceessary to sell the
whole of the reatand personal estate to pay
the allowance tothe family, and the debts
expenses and charges of administration. Jt
is therefore ordered by the Court that all
~—_—-epersons interested in the Estate of said de‘ceased appear before the Probate Cour. on
Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. D.
A874, at 10-o’clock in th e forenoan, of said
day at the Court Room of saidk\Probate Court
in the city ef Nevada, to show cause why
an order should not be granted te the said
Acininistrator to sell all of the real and
personal estate of the said deceas:d, And
that a copy of this order. be published
at least four sviccessive weeks in the Nevadla Daily ‘transcript, a newspaper printed
Office of the County Clerk of the County
I “ohn Pattisou, County Clerk
«et the County of Nevada, State of California,
and ex-efficio Clerk of the Probate Court in
and for said County, ao hereby certify the
foregofug to be a full, true amd correct copy
of an griyinal order, on file in this, my of—— > ‘Witness my hand and the seal of
Seal } said Court, this 8th day of Oct
12.30 chains along the line of the approved
survey of the Starr Placer Mine to a stake_
marked ‘'S. No. 1.” Thence on_a true line
S72 45' E 3.26 chains to a stake marked
8. C. No. 2, from which the live oak tree
referred to in the beginning bears N. 54°
FE 3.02 chains distant, and the mouth of the
old ‘:Mallory Tunnel” bears .N. 20° E 72
links distant. Thence on a true line N
432° FE 4.60 chains toplace of begiaaing and
containing 4 29-100 acres of land according
to the U. 5. system of surveys.
‘LoT Ne. 4.
Commencing ata stake marked C. No. 9,
in the town of Red Dog, from which the
southwest corner of the brick-store bears
N 25° 15’ W1.22 chaing distant. Thence
on a true line magneti¢ va. being 185 E N
83° 30’ E at 6.32 chains crosses Nevada
stage road 47.97-ehains to pine stump 36
inches in diameter marked ‘*C. No. 10,” on
the northwest line of the approved survey
of Rose and Daryea, between Nos. 12 and
18 of that survey. Land on*the north
claimed by Moore, Chew and Bush. Thence
ou atrue line S 22°15’ W at 2.25 chains
crosses Nevada stage road 10.00 chains to
take marked “C. No. 11,” on the north
side and **Mo No. 1” on the west side, and
from whicha pine 6 inches in diameter
bears N 16° E 60 linksdistant. Thisstake
formsa corner commonto Cozzens’ ground.
the Rose & Duryea ground, the Missouri
Canon and the California ground. This
line runs along the west side of ground applied for by Rose & Duryea. Thence ona
true line along the line of Missowi Canon
ground 8 89° 00’ W 12.60 chains to a black
oak tree 6 inches in.diameter, marked ‘‘C,
No, 12” and ‘‘Mo No. 2." Thence on a true
line N 5° 45’ W7.51 chains along the east
line of ground claimed by Moore, to place
of beginning,and containing 12 77-100 acres
according to the U.S. system of surveys.
and
Gauge
Piacer county, to Nevada City, by way
«cordance with th
by J: -H. Bates, the Chief
company,
» proposals.
amined and fat particulars obtained,
application to the ‘Chief Engineer, J.
Bates, at the otlicve of the contpany,
Jetter addsessed. to the
By order of the Board of Directors.
%
To Railroad Coatractors!
‘QSEALED PROPOSALS will be received
b> at the office of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, in Grass
Valley, util Saturday, the 2ist day of Noyember, A. D. 1874, for the construction
uipment of a first class Narrow
allway, from the town of Colfax,
of > he p ,
_ Grass VaHey, Nevada county, on'the ‘dine shaft at the head of a deep cut coming in
of the survey of. the company, and in’ acee specifications prepared
_ Engineer ofthe
The company proposes to pay
tothe contractar whose bid is accepted,
«ne-balf of the contract price in cash, (U.
S$. gold con) and one-half by the bands of
the company, secured by mortyage on all
the property of the commpany,. payable
_ twenty years atter date of issuance, and
Dearing cight per cent, per anim interest,
payable semi-annually. The company regorve the right to reject any and all bids cr
he specifications may be ex.
4irass Valley, penenget or uy letter, ax by
Secretary. i
GeoRGE FLercwHeR, Secretary.
Lot. No, 5,
Beginuninget a large sugar pine stub 40
inches in diameter, marked S. C. No, 6
(Starr Claim No.6) standing at the northwest corner of approvedstrvey of the Starr
Placer Mine, Thence on a true line miagnetic variation being 18° E S 58° E 9.10
chains to a stake at the intersection of two
ditches, marked “D.C. No. 7.” “Thence on
atrue ling S&S E7.54 chains to a deep
‘from the Arkansas Ravine. Ground thus
far on east included in Starr claim, owned
by the Birdseye Creek Gold Mining Company. Thence ona true line
4.61 chains’ to
. Theground on the west from the oak at
“8° EN 52° 30’ E crossing Wilcox Ravine
S 28> 50’ E
: u ivon pin set in an old
road from which the northwest corner of
“OC, No. 4’*ftom which a pifie M itches in.
diameter bears N 55> 30’ E 19 links dis.
tant. Thence 6n a true line N 35> 30° W
9.25 chains to a pitch pine stub marked
“CG, No.3? Thence on a true line N 9°
W.9740 chaing to the place of beginning. 4
_ corner No. 5 to this point is vacant. Said
Lot No. 5 contains 9,2-100 acres of land accordiny to the U. 8. systein of surveys.
LOT NO.’ 6, :
Bounded on the north and east by the
Emigrant Placer Mine, owned by Rose and
Duryea and gn the south and west by the
You Bet Placer Mine, owned by the Birdseye Creek Gold Mining Company and more
particularly described as follows: Begin.
ning at a stake marked E. C. (Emigrant
Claim) corner No, 2. of approved survey of
Emigrant Placer Mine. Thenee ona true
‘line mag. va. being 18° BE, N5L5 W 7.58
chains to asmall pine. Thence on a true’
line N 32° 30’ W 2.91 chains to a stake
marked E.-C.ina mining excavation, “heing corner No. 1 of approved survey of
Emigrant.Placer Mine. Thence on a true
line $ 47° 15’ E along the line of the Emigrant Company’s appgoved survey, 10.40
chains to place of beginning, and-containing 34-100 acres gecording to the United
States system of Survey.
: ; tf NO. T=
Bounded on the_north by the Emigrant
Placer Mine owned by Rose and Duryes; on
the east and southc by the Smith Powell
claim, owned by South. Yeba Canal Company, and on the west by the You Bet
Placer Mine, owned by the Birdseye Creek
Gold Mining Co., and more particularly
deseribed-as follews: Beginning at a stake
identical with No. 1 of plat 6 of this survey, and ‘wlso. with Emigrant Conrpany
No. 2.as approved. Thence ona true lire,
magnetic variation being 15° EN 445 15’
E along line’ of Emigrant ground. 1.54
chains to a. post on line of approved Buryey of Smith Powell ground. Thetice on a
true line $132 W along the Smith Powell
iine, 7.98 chains to a stake where the You
Bet claim line. strikes that of the Smith
Powell. Thence on true line. N 6.05 E
6.70 chains to place of beginning, and containing 24-100 acres‘accotding to the U 5.
system of surveys.
LoT No. 8. ;
Beginning at an oak stump marked “A,
T. P. M.,” being the southeastcorner of
the approved survey of the At kins and
‘Taylor Placer Mine owned by. Atkins and
Taylor. Thence on a true line, mag. va.
182 E$ 222K 7.19 chains to a Diack oak
30 inches in diameter marked ‘‘C. No. 13”
standing 1.00 chain south of G,. S, Brown’s
house, Thence op a true line § 65° 30" E
2.75 chains to a black oak 14 inches in diameter narket "6 Nott" Thence ona
true line $ 239.45’ E 11.90 chains following down the west side of Union Ravine to
a spruce stub, corner No. 17 of Brown
Brothers approved survey, standing on the”
east side of Wilcox Ravine Ground, on the
west vatant. Thence ona true line 5S 42>
97 E along line of Brown Brothers ground
4,80 chains to Brown Brothérs cor. No, 16.
Thence on a true line S625 14’ E 4.50
chains to Brown Brothers Cor, No, 15.
Thence on a true line N-4°330° E 3.29
chains to a sugar pine 50 inches in. diameter marked ‘*C. No. 17.” Thence on a true
line N 48° 30’ W 3.61 chains to a black Oak
30 inches im diameter marked ‘‘C. No. 18.”
Thence on a true line N 33° 33’ W 13.31
chains to a black oak 12 inches in diameter
marked CG. Nof 19.°? Thence on a true
line N 8° £ 5.14 chains toa black oak 24
inches in diameter marked ‘‘C. No, 20” and
“R. D. No. 31” vacant ground on east and
south from Brown Brothers Corner No. 15
to this point. Thence on a true line N 4>
45 W along-the line of the Rose and Deryea approved survey. Ground on the-east.
owned by Rose and Duryea 13°45 chains 3"
a stake markéd ‘‘A, T. P. M.”. corner of
Atkins and Taylor Application. . Thence
on a true line $8 71° 45’ W slong the line of
Atkins & Taylor ground 7.03 chains to ‘a
stake murked ‘A. T. P. M-* Thence ona
true line south 9.16 chains to oak stump at
place of beginning and containing 17,97-109
acres according to the U.S, system of surLOT NO. 9.
Surrounded by vacant ground. a
Beginning’at a black oak marked “B. B.
14,” fornting the southwest corner of the
plat included in-Brown Brothers approved}.
surveybiter on atrue line mag. va. 3.0chains toa black oak stub 30 inches in
divmeter marked **C. No, 22.” Thence on
w true line § 32° 15’ E following down the
east side of Wilcox Ravine, along. the tailings with vacant.ground on ‘the east, T3.20
chains to alive ok.3. inches in diameter
marked ‘CG, No. 23." Thence on a true
line-S 12° 80’ W at 11.00 chains cross Steep
Hollow Creek 11.77 chaits to. a spruce
stump 20 inches in diameter aarked ‘C.
No. 24,” standing on the 8 side “ef Steep
Hollow. Thence on a trne line 8 86<_ 45’
W 2.81 chains down Steep Hollow to.a stake
marked ‘*G. No. 25.’ Thence on a true
line N12° 30’ E0.50 chains cross Steep
Hollow 11.77 chains to a black oak 4 inches
in diameter marked ‘‘C, No. 26.” Thence
onatrue line N 39° W 12.30 chains to
place of beginning and containing 7,41-100
weres according tothe U, S. system of sur.
vey8> Said claim being still mare particu.
larly déseribed in the diagram posted and
filed with said application.
Said cluimes are believed to have been recorded in the You Bet Mining District
Records many years since, but said records
having been lost or destroyed, the fact df}
recording can not with certainty be determined. .
All persons holding any adverseé~claim
therefo ave hereby required to present the
sume betore this office within sixty daysfrom the first day of publishing and posting hereof,
nb 7. B. McFARLAFD, Register.
I cae ot NOTICE.—In Probate Court.
State of California, County of Nevada.
In the matter of the Est-te of W, W. Frisbie, deceased. Itappearing to the Court
by the petition’ presented and filed by J.
Jacobs, the Administrator of the Estate of
W. W. Frisbie, deceased, praying for an or.
der to sell real estate, that it is necessary .
to sell the whole of the real estate to pay
the debts outstanding against the deceased,
and the expensos of administration, Kt is
therefore ordered by the Court, sat: all
persons interested in the saidEstate appear before the said Probate Couit, on Saturday the 12th day of December, 1874, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the
Court Room of said Probate Court, in the
Court House, in Nevads city, County of Nevada, to show cause why an order should
not be granted to the said Administrator to
sell all the real estate of said deceased: and
that a copy of this order be published at
least four successive weeks in the Nevada
Daily Franseript, a newspaper printed and
publi hed in Newada city, County of Nevada. JOAN CALDWELL, Probate. Judge.
Dated at Newada City, Oct, 34,4874.
Office of the County Clerk of the County
of Nevada. I, John Pattison, County Clerk
of the County of Nevada,State of California,
‘and ex-otticio Clerk of the Probate Court in
and for said County, do hereby certify theforegoing to be a full, true and correct copy
al an original order, on file in this, my-ot——j) Witness my hand and tke seal of
jes said Court,
1874. :
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
Niles Searls, Atey. ul
—_=
tant. Gronnd on the
by
HL . C, No, 6,”
in . W 2,83 chains to a black oak tree
Tu Ginueté® mivked*:C No. 5,”
the claim of D. E. Bu
toll bridge bears 5 815 30° E 3 chains diséast and south
«laimed by D. E. Bush and embraced in his
survey of Arkansas and Greenhorn Chon
Mine. Thenee ona true line $715 45° W
3.27 chuins tow stake marked -‘S. C, No. 8.”
Tience ona true line N 35> 30° W 5.37
chains toa stake in stone mound: “‘Rhence
on @ trae line. § 42° 15’ W.4.17 chains to a
black ouk tree 6 inches in diameter marked
Thence on_a true line 8 81>
aches
ding
Established in 1853.
Nevada Assay Office,
JAMES J. OTT.
Main Street, Nevada City
oO Oo
ig requést Gokl Bare exghanged for Coin.
ELECTRO-PLATING _
IN:‘GOLD. OR SILVER.
this 3ist day ef Oct., )
a pers
sured that their
BE HELD MOSTS
a regular graduate,
with/every confidence.
ly and candidly. dese
munication will be unnec
tions for diet, regimen, an
treatment of the,case itself, (including the
remedies) will be forwarded without delay,
and insuch a manner as te.convey no idea
of the. purport of the Jetter or parcel
transmitted=<Shou!d
your condition reminediate-attention,send
tendollars,
or that valitain currency] by Mar
Farco & @o.’s Express, and-a . One Hundred Dolars to any one who will
medicine willbe sent to yonr }prove satisfactorily tohim that he was cured
necessary instructions for . ofthia com plaint by either of the San
by letter or otherwise,
a
FREE. Permuvent cure guaranteed or no
pay.
se.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures & Moderate Charges.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
No. 519 Sacramento Street,
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A.few doors
Medical and Surgical Institute.
[Founded in 1859.) '
below the What Cheer Hotse]
e SAN-FRANCISCO. .
Private entrance ot Leidesdorff Street,
Established expresely to afford the afflicted
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of all
Private and Clirottic diseases, Cases of
Secre : eByAND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS.
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
_D his sinéere thanks to his numerous
patients for their patronage
this opportunit
gans,
lis in &
“When a female is enervated ‘or afflicted
‘disease, as weakness of th
limbs,” pain’in the head,-dimness of sight,
lar power, paipitation of the
nervousness, derangefunctions, general-debilility an dali other diseases
she should go or write
rated Female Doctor,
W. K. Donerrty, at his_ Medicai_ Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and
diseases. Let no«false delicacy prevent
immediately, and save yourful suffering and premature
with d
quire i
coin, [
or WELLs,
package of
add’ ess with the
Consultations
Kidneys. Digestive, &
ns, and all Private Di
}i its forms @nd gtages, Seminal
Weakness, and 411 the; horrid. consequeh
of geif-abnse, Gonorhesa, Gleet, Stficture
urnal Emissiors, Sexual
Piseascs_of the Back and Loins,
Bladder the Kid“ys, ete., and he hopes that his long expe1 :
oe successful practice will continue . pallid, esaciated and disfigured faces and
hare of public patronage. °
By the practice of many years in Europe I ay
‘andthe United States he is enabled to apply or tLe enjoyment of life.
ies
Nocturnal and Di
Debility;
Inflammation of the
rience and
to insure himas
the most efficient and
against diseases of all Kinds, He usce na
mercury, charges moderate, t ® his pa.
tients in 4 correct and honorable way, and
‘ nees of unquestionable veracity
f known respectability and high
society. All parties consulting
or otherwise, will receive the
“and. implicit
has _ refere
-fromi mer 0
standing i
him;-by te
best aud gentlest treatment,
secrecy. . we
loss of muscu
heart, irritability,
ment of digestive
ity. hysteria, ster
peculiar to females,
at once to the celeb
you, but apply
self from pain:
death
Patients, male or female, residing j
part of the country, however distant, who
may desire the advice and opinion of Dr.
Doherty,
who think proper _
statement of such, in pre
onal interview, arerespectfully as—
COMMUNICATIONS WILL
AORED. The Doctor is
To the Afflicted.
@uccessful’ reme¢
To Females.
To Correspondents.
in their respective cases,
Sperma torrheen.
DR. DOHERTY has just published
$24
important pamphlet, ew
views and experience in rel
tence or Virility, being a short treatise oa
+permatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, NerPhysical debility consequent on
this affection and other diseases of the
sexual Organs.
information of the utmost vald
whether married or single, and will be
sent FREE_by mail on receipt of Six Cents
tn ‘postage stamps for return postage.
Address. W.
vous and
This little wor!
K. DOHERTY, M. D.,
San Francisco, Cal.
gl
»and would take
o remind them that ‘he
continues to copfsult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver,
and Genito-Urinary Or. m eases
iseases, viz: Syphi. returned with increaseu
e back and
any . the following train of morbid sym
and
to submit a written
ference tq holding
contains
to all,
T0 THE UNFORTUNATE. —
NEW REMEDIES, —
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Congest, San FRANCISCO,
YSLABLISHED in 1854, for the treat
ment of Sexual anf Seminal Diseases
guch as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc,
-ganding) and Ulcer@ted ¢g5, Siccess ully
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of annotincing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed pTactice at his Dispenrary, 23
Kearney Street, corner of Coramera., San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may fadhim. ."he Doctor has spared neuter Gane. sid
king out? remedies, fr
ee wie D acilities for the
alleviation 6f human suffering.
"Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both
male and female, are there who are suffering outa miserable existence from the etfect of secret indulgences, OF from virus
absorbe. .into the system ! Look at their
their broken dowi be tonto ag disquali5 r the happiness of marnmaye
ee eens Aa In this horrid
aituationthousands sufferaintil death closes
Let parents, guardians, friends
a t y of those who are -sufferiag
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they are eared for and
cured before it be too late. Send thei immadiately to. Dt. Gibbon, & physician who
ues ade private disease his” especial study
for yeers,and who is’ certain to cure tne
raost inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many preténded doctors who
infest allcities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the pul’ eby using thé names o# emthe scers,
places, Bes therefore, eareful and make
strict fnquiries, or you may fadl into the
panes of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.a
Germinal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the.
youth of both sexes to an ‘almost unlimited .
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
f ptoms,
anlesa cembatted by ‘scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringIng in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the-rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
the face, furred tongue,
sweat: nomanis 47d fréquent insanity.
If-relief be not obtamed, persons so attticted should apply immediately, either in
oe or by letter, and have a cure effected
his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radicaloure.Dr. G. will give
Prancisco quacks.
i Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
anv quladies, should not forget the sacred rebodying his own ‘Spunaibility resting upon them, nor delay
ation to Impo» to obtain immediate relief..
Post calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for-packages of medicines may rely
upon his asstranc@of eonfidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged-with a fair and rautually satisfactory remuneration, of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
>f the cases, rather than 4 toé-prevalent and
self) practice of extortion ameng quacks.
-. and pretenders. ey
‘ "Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and~will
4
on the edge of Arkansas Ravine! adjoinin
iniim of D. : Tirence on ime
line N 42> E 7.78 chains. to a stake warkeé Nevada, March 6th.
for.
dia.
‘Kpplication
No. 575.
Mining ' Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, \
Sacramento, Cal., June 23, 1874
OTICE is hereby given that M. McT. MeLeod, A. H. Cole, R
}; A. Wanamack, E. N. Mcjain direction for .
Leod, J. G. Poor, J. D. McLeod, and R. J. conntry, with full and, p
McLeod, whose Post Office is You Bet, Neyada county, Cal., have made application
Patent for the McLeod Placer Mine, situatéd.in Hunt’ Mining District, Nevada
alifornia, and described in the
notes on file in this office as
ey of Exterior Boundaat the east corner of the
* Leod, N
F. McLeod, .@.
one,
Ail persons holding any .adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
County,
: Commencin
claim at a stake m
MvcLeod-Placer Mine)
oak 3 inches in diamete
‘West 11 links distant.
Sections 24 and 25 Townships
Range 9 East, and Sections 19 and 30;
ship 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt. D
Base and Meridian, bears South 77>
6.05 chs. distant, and run, variation 185 . ~_
East, S 452 W,; 0.56 chs. Small ravine 10 :
links wide course SE and NW, 1.50 chs. in2
tersect section line between sections 24 and
25,7 chs. west from the co
24 and. 25, 19 and 30.
bears South 515.1
2.39 chs.
8.
bears S71° E,
Meridian.
page 399.
And
25.09 chs. ditch N and 8S.
of Section 25, Township
from the first day of publishing hereof.
o13 T. B. MeFARLAND, Register
for a Patent. to a
~bears North 9°
e corner to
16 North
er to Sections
14.88 chs, set a stake
at the original corner of the claim, wateet
M. L. P. Mot lich-a spruce 20in. dia.
Fast 32 links distant.
Thence, variation 18@-East, N. 404% > W
Small ravine 6 links wide N and
13.34 ¢hs. small ravine 6 links wide,
SW and NE. 16.54 chs,smaliravine 6 links . to that date five per cent, will be adc
wide N and S$. 22.29 chs. ditch 3 inks wide
E and W.
chs. small ravine SW and NE 32,29 chs.
Set a stake for the west corner of the claim } stated, to-wit :
marked M.L. P.M. atthe original corner
of the claim, from which a black oak 30 in.
34 links distant.
Thence variation 18° East, N. 384° E.
#.84 che. ditch 4 links wide N. and 8, 6.92
chs. ditch 3 links wide N and’ 8.
chs. ditch 3 links wide N and 8. 13.36 chs.
Set a stake-at original corner marked M. L.
P. M., from which a black oak 10 in. dia.
ears N 239 W 7 links distant. Thence on
line of the Jenny Lind claim variation 18>
East. $.48% © E* 2.14 chs. ditch N and 8.
3.14 chs. ditch NW and 8. 8.94 chs. ditch SW At
and NE. . 24.64 chs. small ravine (dry) E
and W. 30.79 chs. mining flume Nand 8.
31:84 chs. same flume NW and SE, 33.29
chs. ravine SE and NW. 33.64 chs. to the
place of beginuing, and containing 46 17-100
acres and being a portfon of the SE \, Sec.
24 & NE
North, Range 9 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and
Said loeation was made May 10,
1873, by M. McLeod, N. T. McLeod, A. H
Cole, Kk. F. McLeod, G. A. Wanamack, E
McLeod, J. G. Poor, 8, E. Wanamack, J.D.
McLeod and R. J. McLeod, and recorded
in Nevada County Mining Records, book 5,
Adjoining claimants are owners
of the Jenny Lind placer mining .claim on
the North East; no other claims —jein— this
28.04
12.76
. ive to each patient a written instrument,
‘. niading himself_to effect a radical “and per-:
_a& nent cure, or make ho charge.
: Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibben, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
~~eine promptly forwarded, free from
uamage and curiosity, to any partof the
we. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union.
‘Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623. Kearney
rt.eet, conner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic: Bex 1957. :
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Remem.er to put BOX 1957 on the le
*K . ter,
Consultations FREE. ae
ga Correepondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they ead his advertise
ment in tae Damy TRANSCRIPT. myl ©
. Notice to Tax Payers.
ment Roll for the year 1874,
unty Of Nevada having been
livered into my hands
of the County are
Taxes on the same
x the collection
od. = ;
m the Ist
prior
NHE A
for the
of Taxes will be strictly en
The Taxes become delinquent
Monday in January, and if not pa
"Notice is further given that for the put
pose of receiving Taxes, I shall be in the
several Townships at the places and times
At Moore’s Flat, at the Banking House
of Marks & Co. Monday, Nov. 9th.
At North Bloomfield, at the Store of T. P.
Crandall & Cogou Tuesday, Nov. 10th.
At North San Juan, atthe Banking House
of Block & Furth, on Wedyesday, Nov. 11.
At Rough & Ready, Waliing’s Hotel, on
Friday, Nov. 13th. i ;
At Washington, H. Buisman’s Hotel, on
Monday, Nov. 16th, .
At You Bet, Oliver & Eds's Store, Wednesday, Nov. 18th.
ruckee, F. Burkhalter & Co’s Store,
Saturday, Nov. 2ist.
At Grass Valley, Findley & Co’s Bankane 24th. »
At Nevada City, Bank of Nevada County,
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27th and 28th.
16 E. P. SANFORD, County Collector.
Nevada, Oct. 23d, 1874.
Assessment Notice.
(No. Eignt) of
States gold and silvercern, to the Secretary
LY, Remap drawn on the General
Fund end registered prior to Argust
oth, 1873; all warrants on Road Fund Fegistered prior to Oct. 7, 1874; alse warrante
Nos. 86, 92, 87, 100 and Wi, -onFund regissered @ct’ 8, 1874, will be d
Ob presentation. Interest ceases from .
PRITPS CEROMP ORE. ar ‘
oe
County Warrants.
B. P. SANFURD,
By
Noreniber sth, 1874.
Special
‘Treasurer.
. H, Parker, Depnty
,
main unpaid on the 16th day of Nov,, 1874
30.day of December, 1874, to pay the delin
quent assessment, together with costs o
vert and expenses of sale.
« © C PALMER. Secretary.
2 ee
NEW REMEDIES
inent physic. -—8 from Kurope and other.
confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of .
confidence, diffiderce in approaching strangand may be consulted . ers, a disiixe to form new acquaintances, a
If the case_be tul-. disposition to shun society, loss of. memtibed, persons] com-. ory, hectic ftashes, pimples and various
esgary,as instruc. eruptions about :
ad the “general-} fetid brygth, coughs, consumption, night
8,
ing House, Monday and Tuesday, Noy. 23d
OLD RUN MINING COMPANY—Loch“J tion of principal place of: business, San
Francisco, California. Location of works,
Gold Flat, Nevad# County, California.— 4 Corvued Pork,ec. at the lowest prices
Notice is hereby given that at » meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the Fourteenth day of October, 1874, an assessment,
Fifteen Cents per-share
was levied upon the capital stock of the
corporation, payable inmediately in United
at the Office of the Company, on the corner
Markes and Spear sts. San Francisco. Any
stock upon Which this zssessment shall rewill be delinquent, and advertised for sale
at pabli¢ Auction, and uuless payment is
made Kéfore, will be sold on Thursday, the
Office—Corner Marke
SB yrandocn et
&
Skin Diseases (of years wharge.
and tor the County of Nevada; on the 5th~.
day of October, 1874, by Joseph Champion,
Plaimti#, and to answer the complaint filed
therein, within ten days (exclusive of the
day of service) after the service on you of
this Snummons—#f served within this county; or, it served Out of this county, Lut in
this District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will
be taken against you by default, according
to the prayer of said complaint.
Hction for the dissolution of the bonds of
matrimony, alleged to exist between Plaintiffand yourself, or.the ground of. desertion, all of which is more fully set forth
in said complaint.
Soldier’s War Claim Agency
: No 34 Montgomery Block, .
BAN FRANCISCO.. f
H. AYKEN, Attorney at Law and
@ Commander of the Grand Army of
the Republic in California and Nevdda, will
‘give prompt attention to the . collection of
Additional Travel bay; now due, California
and Nevada Volunteers-discharged more
than three hundred miles from home. Soldiers can depend npon fair'dealing. Infor~
mation-given free of charge. When writing
enclose stamp for reply and state company
and.regiment and whether you have a disCongress has extended the time
for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act of Fuly 28, 1866, to Jauvary 1875. so
all such claims must be made before that
time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who enlisted before
duly 22d, Ie61 for three years, if not paid
the same w! en discharged, Land Warrants
can be obtained for services rendered before 1855; but not for services in thelate
war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812
obtained dnd increased when «llowed’ for
less than disability wafrants, but. no: pensions sre allowed to Mexicun and Florida
war soldiers State et Vexas has granted
Pensions to suryiving veterans of Texas
Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize
Money is now due and being paid. W. HAiken also attends to General
action Business. ~ :
iw and Colac
the District Court of the Fourteenth Judi-+
Gial District of the State of California, in
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and ‘answer the said complaint as abové required, the said plaintiff .
willapply fo :
in detnanded.
e relief there—<e-( lr tegtin > whereof, 1, John
seal { Pattison, Clerk of District Court
t . faforésaid,do hereunto set my hand
aud-impress the Seal of said Court, at. office, in the city of Nevada, on the 5th day
of October, A. D. 1874. z
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
€. Taylor, Atty for P1@. 06
f
No 602. ; * :
Application for a Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ©
Sacramento, Cal. Sept: 22, 1874,
OFICE is hereby given, ‘That Charles
¥. Bates, Henry F. Wilkison, Josiah
D. Harrow and Henry Randolph, whose .
Post Office is Washington, Nevada Connty,
Cal, have made application for Patent for
the Local Option Placer mine, situate in
Gold Hill Mining District, nevada Counfy,
California, and described in the plat and
field no‘es on file in this office as follows,
viz : situated on surveyed land, being tho
$ 1-2 of N1-20f $1-201NW1-4,81-2cf 8
1-2o0f N W 1-4 and N 1-2 of N )-2 of N 1-2 of
$ W 1-4 Sec 14, Township17, North, Range
10 East, Mt Diabio Base and. Meridian and
containing 80 acres. Said location was made
Aug. 16, 1874, by these Applicants and duly
recorded in book.5, pages 461 and 462, records of Mining Claims of Nevada County.
Adjoizing claimants are on the West the
claims of William Folkes and on the North
Eost and South the land if unoccupied and
tnclaimea,
AH persons holding any adverse claim
theretoare hereby required to present the
same before the Register and Receiver, Sacramento, Galifornia. within sixty days from
the first day of publishing hereof.
ao T, B. McFARLAND, Register.
J.B, White, Atty for Applicart. 06
meer. & 5
HARVARD INFIRMARY
Consulting parlors, 215 Kearney street,
bet. Sutterand Bush,San Francisco,
are open from 10 a. M. to 2 P.at.
and ¢P.M.toOP.M, ~
FERDENANDERZ, M. D., late Es‘e amining Physician of the Massachusetts Infirmary, Bostor. The Doctor's
popularity is due to. his snccess in the
treatment of all chronic,nervous and scrofulous diseases, such as periodical insanity,
venereal prostration, loss of physical and
mental tone, decayed nature or impotency,
barrenness and all other diseases of the
physical and mental system, produced
from natural or unnaturel causes in the
oid or young. ‘Particular attention .to the
lungs, liver, kidmeys and blogd. Dr. F.’s
peculiar vegital equalizing tre.:tment is
both internal and external. Cancers, tv>} mors removed without cutting or pain.
Persons wishing to remain in the city can:
gratis. Advice to physicians on
cases oftheir own, as usual, $5, All who
under the normal treatwwent
consult with fidence DR. F.
Sundrys, fronigto 2. P.O.‘Box 1037.
N._B.—Attention all diseases of the
biadder, womb, etc. ~~ s&ly
OBSTACLES TO ¥ AGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of Errors a
in early life. Manhood restored. ete
iments to marriage remoyed. »New method
of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books snd circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATiON, No. 419 No?th Ninth street,
Philadelphia, Pa,—an institution having »
high reputation for honorable conduct and
professional skill.
Commercial Street, Nevada,
_QAMES MONRO having opened a meat
Market on Commercial street, is prepared to supply customers with the best
uality of Keef, Mutton, Pork, Veal,Corned
1 UMMONS. State of. California, County
bh of Nevada, ss: In the District-Court 07
the Fourteenth Judiciat District of the
state of California, in and for the county of
Nevadag.The People of the State of California send greeting to Emily Champion,
Defendant, You are hergby required to appear in an action "rought sgainst you in
Being an °
_. AITKEN & LUCE,
Premium Pioneer Marble Work
17 K STREET, between Gth and 7 ¢
Streets, SACRAMENTO, Mon
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done in Indian Diggings and’ other Marb!
Scu pture and Ornameptal Work do pe
super or style. : jel
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Attorney and Counsélor at Law
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