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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
blished by
DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850.
~ Wo Cure, No.Pay. .
Censultation, by Letter or othei: wise, Free. _
pe CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
‘A enjoyed on thie Coast an uninterrupted
guccessof 21’ years, and has become one ot
The great humber annually received and . a
cured, place’ it in point of number of pa-jc
tients among the very firstofthe world, and
ithe success of its treatment ranks it second
none.
PRIVATE DISEASES.
‘In Males and Irregulafities in Females are . s
the great destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually unermine gpd destroy. it; they drive jhe
‘oleom fro
‘eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and . ¢
poison, through successive generations, the
‘race of man. The marks can be seen in
a
4c, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
: MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the’ Veneresl, doubles his dangers.” Those
who have been treated with that pernicious i
MINERAL POISON are not cured; the disvase has assumed a new form. Sree
OG NOT EE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CORE; (1
spyetem, eating its ‘way imto the tissues and
face, to burst. outin the future with a virnSEMINAL-WEAKNESS.
‘The young man who* experiences that . .1
rowing weakneasin his muscular and nrenwhence ita rises. He will find in the weakgisordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste: for s0wiety, dread of impending trouble, forebod. ¢
fags of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lasperous other symptoms of disorganization
‘vthe positive tr that most terrible
destructive of alidiseasee—Seminal Weak-.
ness—wasting away his pewers, destroying
his hope of life and manhood; and dragging
‘udm along the broken path of his existence,
itoward a prenature and loathsor :
“To him who Ands his life dribbling
the discharge of the vital principle of exis‘tence in noctyrfial and diurnal emissions;
tthe mere ge$sation of the causes of its apegoarance brings no relief,
Mortiage, that hol
apd hope of manhood, brings to such a one
as hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
him for 80 much of, her happiness isa vic\ tim of his evit, and an imnoceut companion
of his punishment, He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
is no rescue except in proper and skillful
treatment.
cian whose practice and careful research
thas made him thoroughly conversant with
vevery phase of the disease. Those who bave
become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
sills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
y graves with its misguided victime,should
consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa
thise with their sufferings. To such th
Doctor would especially recommend ium
wolf, giving to each and all guarntees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindirance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure. :
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When a Female isin“ troucle or afilicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgiéal attendance, the inquiry should be, where
ds there-a physician who is fuliy competent
toladrainister relief, and whose respectable
standany in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. The Doctor,
understanding how impératively necessary .
these reqairementsé are, feels called upon to
interpose, and by calling the attention of
the afilicted to the fact that he has been
Professer of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twonty Years, and is fully quatified, to
adminiiterin all enses, both medically and
surgically, not ima superficial manner, but
in as thorough a manner a6 years of study
and practice--both in hospita sand families
—can make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and designdng. ‘Therefore, families can ely upon him
ay uponafather. Allin attotien cau find
in him one *who can feel and sympathise
with and befriend them én trouble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
vlacee. é To Correspondente.
LET'TERS.—Persons
of either sea, who
wish to-consuitthe Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
dn a letter, receive advice and assurance of
acureat home. Al letters returtied or detroyed, Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
ery . Box
Administrator's Sale of Real
and Personal Estate. :
OTICE is hereby gives that in persnu2 ance of ay order of the Probate Court
wi the county of Nevada, State of Calhifornia, madeé on the 14th day of November,
D, 1874, in the matter af the estate of
Phillip. Bultz, deceased, the undersigned,
the Administrator of the said estate, will
‘sell at. public auction to the highest vidder,
for cash, gold coin of the United States of
America, ana @ubject to confirmation by
said Probate Court, en MONDAY, the 7th
duy of December, A. D, 1874, at twelve .
o'clock, M., at the saloon of Baltz & Guen‘her, on Commerciv] street, in the city and
county of Nevada, ull the right, title, intervest and estate of the said Phillip Baltz at
the time of his death, and alithe rivht, title, and interest that the said estate hac, by
“operation of Jaw or otherwise, ' acquired
other than, or in addition to, that of the
suid Phillip Seltz at the time of his death,
of in nud to all that lot; piece or parcel-of >
land, situate, lying, and being cathe south
side of Conamercial street, in the city and
county oF Nevada, State of California, and
described upon the official map ot sadckcity
as Lot No. $5, in Block No. 13, fronting up=
on suid Conamerciaa street sixteen feet, and”
running back ——— feet to the Lancaster
stable Lot. ‘Tegether with the undiwided
one-half interest of, in and to the saloon
— builaing thereon situate, and known and:
Nxecognized as the Baltz & Guenther salon,
the undivided one-half interest of in
the furnitare and fixtures besonging
in use, in said saloon, consist‘tables, chairs, Bagatelle Tadle, stove, loolyug glass, pictures, Jecanters, glasses, aud Stock on hand, Ke, &ec.
“The said property wNiall be sold in one
parcel, Terms of sales Sash, in gold coin
of the United States, ten Per cent of the:
purchase money to be paid to &
,enthe dey of seule, balance on firma /
tion of sale by said Probate Court. ; 1Placer Mine.
CHARLES F, SCHWARTZ,
Administrator of the «state of Pnilip
Baltz, deceased, &
J. B. Johnson, Atty. for Admin,
Nevada City, Nov. 14, 1874. nib
' EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. .
Commercial Street, Nevuda,
af Miers MONRO having opened a meat
Market on Cominercial street, is pre“~pared to supply eastomers with the best
ualitg of Beef, Matton, Pork, Veal Corned
Corned Pork,ec. at the lowest prices
AITKEN & LUCE,
Premium Pioneer Marble Work
177 Fe STREET, between 6th and 7.
é streets, SACRAMENTO. Mon
i euts, Mantels, ‘Table Teps, etc. “Wo
alone in Indian Diggings aud.other Marbl
Secu pture ond Urpamental Work do be
has been made by WILLIAM 'H. DURYEA,
to the Governinent of the United States for
Mine, situated in You Bet Mining District,
Nevada county, State of California,
more particular!
wit: on surveye
North, Ranges Nos. Nine (9) and Ten (10)
‘fast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, in the
district of lands subject to sale at the Unithecheek, the lustrafrom the téd States Land Office at Sacramento, Cal.
and containing eighty-eight and eightybe the same more or less, and consisting of
‘nine (9) separate
crofula, Consumption, Jcipples, the Idiotseverally and separately bounded and deseribéd as» follows: and numbered from
one’ to nine both inclusive;
No. 16” on-the line of the Rose and Duryea survey, said’ stake being the agreed
corier between Rose :and Duryea on one
ence that Will baffle the effects of niedicine side and Hussey Brothers on the other. identical with No Lof plat 6 of this survey, and<#iso with Emigrant Company’s’
No. 2.as approved. ‘Thence-on & true line,
tagnetic variation — — EN ay A
E along line,of ‘migrant groun 5
chains toe" port “Sf Nine of approved sur
vey of Smith Powell ground.
true line $135 W along the Smith Powell
iine, 7.98 chains to a stake where the You
Bet claim line strikes that ‘of the Smith
Powell.
6.70 chains to place of beginning; and containing.24-100 acres according to the, U 5. i
system of surveys. i
Thence on a true line,
an oak stump,imarked “R. D.” Lands on,
vtal organization should stop and consid: . the south belonging to Boot &. Duryea.
Thence on a true line $ >
true lin
_ eivics drears, accompanied hy growikg . pine
deafness, loss Of muscular power, and pat-. 1
“Pmence on a true line N 43° W 4:54 chains
aces 0
toa stake marked ‘tC No. a
No. 1) frém which a maple tree 30. inches
in diameter bears,N 83° 00’ EB 91 links distant.
99.69 chains to place of beginning,
on the north owned by Hussey Brothers)
and containing 13 25-100 acres according to.
the U. 8, system of surveys.
office, the safeguard . No.
W 3.60 chains
63,. Thence on
chains following th
Placer Mine to a stake
64. Thence on a true 1
chains to a stake marked
Consult, then, at once, a physi. Thence on a true line 8™14
ter marked B, C, No. 66,
ervoir.
-and consumptives, and hundreds of untime. 3.33 chains to a stake marked B.C. No. 69.
Thence on a true line N
chains to a stake marked B
standing near the headof Arkansas Ravine.
Ground-on the :
the place of beginning to this point is ineluded in approved survey of the Red Dog
Placer Mfne, owned by the Birdseye Creek
uctioneer ¥
~. '8.97 chains to a stake marked *‘8. C. No. 8.”
‘ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
8; mento, Cal., Nov. 24, 1874.
OTICE is hereby given, to whom it.
may concern, that an.appplication
Patgnt to the following described mining
jain, viz.: Known as the California Placer
and
deacribed as follows, to
land, and being in townhips “Nos. Fifteen (15] and. Sixteen (16)
bree hundredths (88 83-100) acres of land,
tots or parcels of land
LoT No.-T.
Bounded on the north and west. by min-.
ng claims of Hitssey Bros., antton the east
an ate Fr ck Rowe rag : chad ~~ » aeegpad Mine owned by Rose and Duryea, on
and
nore particularly-deseribed
as follows; -_
Commencing at a stake marked ‘'R. D.
magnetic variatios'
veing 182 East, N 78> 5 E, 8:00 chains to
20’ E 4:35,
8 inches in diameter,
,’ and standing on
reservoir, Lands sont
‘se & Duryea. Thence on &
48> 12’ E20.00 chains.to a pitch
eet in diameter marked “R, D. No.
standing at the foot of Chalk . Bluff.
shains, to a pine
Awimed by
2
a
(California
line $ 53> 00’ W,
Thence on a true
(land
. Lor No, 2.
Commencing at stake marked ‘‘B. C. No.
Birliseye Creek No. 62) being corner
Gxof approved survey, of G@. D, Meie Red Dog Placer Mine. Thence
mag. va. being 18> E, $ 64°
) astake marked B. C. No,
rue line $ 8° 15’ W 9.55
line of the Red Dog
marked B.-C. No.
N 80° W 2.61
~ Os Nos 65.”
15’ E. 2.05
inches diameThence On a true
line § 61° W 4.21 chains to a stake marked
B. C. No. 67. Thence on & true line § 5
E5.91.chains t6 a point in the Starr. ResThence ona true line 8 59° 15° E
chains to a black oak 16
712 45’ E 5.46
CG. No. 70;
west and southwest from
Gold Mining Company. Thenee on a true
line N 62° 45’ E 7.038 chains to a large sugar pine 5 feet in diamter, Thence on a
true line N 9 © West at 12.75 chains, touching S. W.side of Dooling Canon and at 13.75 .
chains touching Northeast side of same.
14.76 chains to a-black oak 8 inches in diameter marked C, No 8. Thence ona true
line N 85> W at 1.25 chains touching east
side of Dooling Canon, and at 3.75 chaihs
touching West side of same. 6.98 ‘chains
to place of beginning, being bounded on
the 8. E. and North by vacant land fror
the head of Arkansas Ravine to this point,
and containing 23 54-100 acres of land according to the U. 8. system of surveys.
: Lor NO. 43.
Bounded on the north and east by Red
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 the Birdseye
Creek Gold Mining Company and. more
particularly described as follows; Commencing at a stake marked B. C. No. 52,
(Birdseye Creek No. 52) being the south
corner of the approved survey of the Red
Dog Placer Mine, standing in Arkansas Ravine, and from which # live oak tree 50
inches. in diameter bears 8 199 W 1.85
chains distant. ‘Thence on a true line mag.
va, being 18° B, N 11.36 chains to a stake
marked B,C. No. 53, Thence on & true
line N 67° 45° W 2.90 chains along the line
of. the Red Dog Placer Mine to a stake
marked B, ©. No, 54 and *S. No. 2.” (Starr
No. 2.) Thence on a true line 8 4° W
12.30 chains along the line of the approved
survey of the Starr Placer Mine to a stake
marked ‘S$. No.1." Thence on & true line
§ 7° 45’ £3.26 chains to a stake marked
S. C. No. 2, from which the live oak tree
refecred to in the beginning bears N. 54°
E 3.02 chains distant, and the mouth of the
old **Mallory Tunnel” bears N, 2° E'72
links distant. Thence on a true line N
43° E 4.60 chains to place of beginning and
containing 4 29-100 acres of land according
to the U. 8. system of surveys.
Lor No, 4.
Commencing at a stake marked C. No. 9,
in the town of Red Dog,, from which the
southwest corner of the brick store bears
N 25° 15’ W 1.22 chains distant. Thence
on a true line magnetic va, being 1sC EWN
83° 30° E at 6.32 chains crosses Nevada
stage road 17.27 chains to pine stump 36
inches in diameter marked ‘*C. No. 10,” on
the northwest line of the approved survey
of Rose ,and Duryea, between Nos. 12 and
13 of that survey. Land on the north
claimed by. Moore, Chew and Bush. Thence
on atrue line $ 22° 15’ W at 2.25 chains
Crosses. Nevada stage road 10.00 chains to
stuke marked ‘*C. No. 11,” on the north
side and ‘Mo No. 1” on the west side, and
from whicha pine 6 inches in diameter
beara N 16°-E 60 links distant. This stake
forms a corner common to Cozzens’ ground.
the Rosé & Duryea ground, the Missourt
Cahon 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 Missouri 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.” Thenceon a true
line N 5° 45’ W 7.51 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.
Lor no. 5,
Beginning at a large suger pine stub 40
inches in diameter, marked 8.
(Starr Claim No, 6) standing at the northwest corner of approvedsurvey of the Starr
Thence on a true.line magnetic variation being 18° E 8S 58° E 9.10
chains to a stake atthe intersection of two
ditches, marked ‘*[email protected], 7.% Thence on
atruWine § 3° E 7.54 chains.to;a deep
shaft at be head of a deep. cat coming in
from-the ansas Ravine. GYound thus
far on east inc
by the Birdseye :
pany. Thence on a Wue line S$ 28°30" E
4.61 chains to an iron Wi
road from which the nort
ed in Starr. claim, ewned
ee No. 616. ee ". ee. 0. 4"
Application for Patent to
diameter bears N 55° 30’ E 19 links distant.
. 3.25 chains to a pitch pine stub marked
W 9.40 chains. to the place of beginning.
The ground ‘on. the west from the oak at
corner No. 5 to this point is vacant.
Lot No, 5 contains 9,2-100 acres of land according to the U.S. system of surveys.
Emigrant Placer Min
ing 54-100 acres according to
. States system of survey.
Sefaim, owned’ by South Yuba Canal Company, and on the i
Placer Mine, owned by the Birdseye Creek .
Gold Mining
T.P. M.,” being the southeast corner of
the approved survey of the Atkins and i
Taylor Placer Mine owned by. Atkins and
Taylor:
30 inches in diameter marked *C. No. 13"
standing 1.00 chain south of G. S$. Brown’s
house, I
9.75 chains to a black oak 14 inches in di;
ameter marked ‘C, No. 14.”
true line § 23° 46’ E 11.90 chains following down the west side of Union Ravine to
a spruce stub,
Brothers approved survey, standing on the
east side of Wilcox Ravine Ground;on the
‘Thence on a true line 8 62> 14’ E 4.50
«RD, No. 31” vac
Cc. No, 6}.
Gold Miming Com. .
from which a pine 24 inches in
Thence on # true line N 35° 30° Ww
“<G. No. 3.” ‘Thence on a true line N 9°
Said
LoT NO. 6. :
Bounded on the north and east by the
follows: BeginE. ©. (Emigrant
pproved survey of
Thence ona true
being 18° E, N51S W 7.58
Thence on a true
excavation, beThence on a true
rant Company’s approved survey, ,10.40
the United
LOT NO, 7. fe
Bounded on the north by the Emigrant
e east and south by the Smith Powell
west by the You Bet
Co., and more particularly
Thence ore:
Thence oif a true line N 6,05 E
LOT NO. 8.
Beginning at an oak stump marked ‘A.
Thence on #, true line, mag. va.
18° E $ 229 E.7.19 chains toa black oak
Thence ona true line § 65° 30’ E
Thence on a
corner No. 17 of Brown
west vacant. Thence om 4 true line 8 42°
97 E along line of, Brown Brothers ground
4,80 chains to Brown Brothers cor. No. 16.
chains to Brown Brothers Cor. No. 15,
Thence on a true line N 4 So 30’ E 3.29
chains to a sugar pine 50 inches in diameter marked ‘*C, No. 17.” Thence on a true
10 N 48> 30’ W 3.61 chains to a black oak
30 taches in diameter viarked **C, No, 18.”
Thenve on a true. line N.33° 38" W 13.81
blac oak 12 inches in diameter
No” 19.” Thence on a true
line N 8° #£ 314 chains toa black oak 24
inches in diameter marked “GC. No, 20” and
vt ground. on east and .
south from Brown Brethers Corner No. 15
to this point, Thence a true line N 49°
45 W along the line_of the\Rose and Dvryea approved survey. Groudd on the east
owned by Rose and Duryea 13 Pi chuins to
a stake marked “A. 'T. P. M.” ¢ r of
Atkins and. Taylor Application. .
on a true line § 71° 45’ W along the lin
Atkins & ‘Taylor ground 7.03 chains to
stake marked ‘A. T. P. M.”. Thence on a
true lie south-9.16 chains to oak stump at
place of beginning and containing 17,97-100
acres according to the U. 8. system of surveys.
=
LoT NO, 9.
Surrounded by vacant grouud,
Beginning at a black oak marked ‘B. B.
14,” forming the southwest corner of the
plat ineluded in Brown Brothers approved
surveyThence on & trne line mag. va.
18° EN 52° 30” E crossing Wilcox Ravine
3.94 chains to a blatk oak stub 30 inches in
diameter marked ‘'C. No. 22.” Thence-on
a true line § 32° 15’ E following down the
east side of Wilcox Ravine, along the tailings With vacant ground on the east, 14.20
chains to a live oak 3 inches in diameter
marked ‘'C. No. 23." Thence on & trae
line 8 12° 30’ W at 11.00 chains cross Steep
Hollow Creek 11.77 chains to a sprace
stump 20 inch®# im diameter marked ‘*C.
No, 24," standing on the S side’ of Steep
Hollow. Thence on a true line 5 B65 45°
W 2-81 chains down Steep Hollow to astake
marked ‘GC, No. 25." ‘Thence on a true
line N 12° 30” E 0.50-chains cross Steep
Hollow 18.77 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 contaiting °*T,41-100
acres hccording to the U, S.system of survweys. Said claim being still more particularly described in the diagram: posted and
filed with said application.
Said claims are believed to. have been recorded in the You Bet Mining District
Gecords many years since, but said records
having been lost or destroyed, the fact of
recording can not with certainty be determined. «
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby. required to present the
snuine before this office. within sixty days
from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. é
n6. ¢ ~, B. McFARLAFD, Register.
eos 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 7.
Jacobs, the Administrator of the Estate of
W. W. Frisbie, deceased, praying for an order 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. It is
therefore ordered by the Court, that all
persons interested in the said Estate appear before the said Probate Court, on Saturduy the 12th day of December, 1874, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day at. the
Court Reom of said Probate Court, in the
Court Hovise, ia Nevada 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 Transcript, a newspaper printed and
publi hed in Nevada city, County ot Nevada. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Dated at Nevada City, Oct. 31, 1874.
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-officio Clerk: of the Probate Court in
and for said County, do hereby certify the
foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy
of an original order, on filein this, my of—<) Witness my hand and the seal of
seal $ said Court, this 3ist day of Oct.,
—— ) 1874.
. JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
Niles Searls, Atiy. nl
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toll bridge bears 8 81° 30’ E
tant. Ground on the east a
claimed by D, E. Bush and embraced
survey,of Arkansas and Greenhorn_(:
Mine. Thence on a trne. line § 71°45’
Thence on a true line N 35° 30° W 5.27
chains to a stake in Stone mornd. Thence
“C, No. 6." Thence on™a true line S$ 81>
W 1.83 chains to a black oxk tree 4 inches
in diameter marked “‘C. No. 4,” standing
the claim of D. E: Dush.: Thence ena true
super or style. je
~
&
on the edge of Arkansas Ravine adjoining
line N 22° E 7.7? chiins to a stake marked
on a true line S$ 42° 15° W 6.17 chains to a
black oak tree 6 inches oe diameter niarked
“Established in 1858.
Nevada Assay Office,
JAMES J. OTT. ©
n Street, Nevada City
ORES of every description ReG fine! eltedand Assayeda. .
By reque# Gold Bars exchanged for Coin:
Quick Cures & Moderate Charges.
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A fe doors
e, owned by Rose and F We: t the. scted
Duryea and op the south and west by the Hateblished exp ssly to afford the atti
You Bet Placer Mine, owned by the Birdseye Creek Gold Mining Company and more
particularly described as
ning at a stake mark
Claim) corner No. 2 of
Emigrant Placer Mire.
line mag. va. At
chains to a small pine.
line N 32°30’ W 2.91 chains to a stake
marked E. C. ina mining
ing.corner No. 1of approved survey of
Emigratit Placer Mine.
2 : ic diseases of the Lungs, Liver
line $ 47° 15;,E-along the line of the Genie eure of chronic disease of g ,
Kidneys, Digestive,and Genito-Urinary Ori haan’ ; gans, and all Private Diseases, viz:’ Syphiebains torplace.of beginning, and containfia in all its forms and. stages,
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abuse, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures .
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual
‘Debility, Diseases ot the Back ond Loins,
By the Peace e Btat hei bled to apply ; ; s Unite ates he ise! d ;
described as follows: Beginning at a stake Ns eeu po’ cacoeuahe’ tremnedies
against diseases of -@ ;
mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and
‘has ‘references of unquestionable veracity
standing ;
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and. gentiest treatment, and implicit
secrecy.
with disease, aBweakness of the back and
heart, irritability, ,
ment of digestiye functions, general -debilpeculiar to females, she should go or write
at once
W. K; Douwenrty, at his Medicai Institute,
and consult ®him about her troubles and
diseases.
you, but apply inufiediately, and save your{ul suffering and premature gexual indulgence, is. practiced
—— r ‘. youth of both sexes to an. almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certaitity,
the.followmg train od morbid symptoms,
unless cermbatted by scientific medical
measures, Viz: ;
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise like the ‘rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, unessiness abowt the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
ecnfused vision. planted intellect,-loss_of:
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a disitke to form Dew
disposition to shun
ory, hectic flushes,.
eruptions about’ the face, :
fetid breath, cours, eonsumption, night
sweats, monomanis ana frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtamed, persons pe eagee
ed should apply ei
death
Patients, male or female, residing im-any
part of the country, however distant, who
may desire the advice and opinion of Dr.
Doherty; :
who think proper _to submit a written
statement of such, in preference to holding
a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL
BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is
aregular graduate, and may be consulted
with every confidence.
ly and candidly described, personal ’communication will be unnecessary, #8 instractions for diet, regimen, andthe general
treatment of the cuse itself, {including the
remedies) will be forwarded without delay,
and in such a manner as to convey no idea.
of the purport of the letter or parcel
transmitted.—Shou'd your condition” require imme diate attention,send ten dollars,
coin, [or that value in gurrency } by Mari
or WELLS, FarGo & Co.'s EXPRESS, and a
package of medicine will be sent to yonr
address with the necessary instructions for
use. Consultations by letter or otherwise,
FREE. Permavent cure guaranteed or no gg er AER
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
DR, W. K. DOHERTY’s
{Founded in 1853.] ° ;
No. 519 Sacramento Street,
below the What Cheer House] ~~
SAN FRANCISCO. * :
_ Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
gound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of allOCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
his sincere thanks to his numerous
Seminal
Bladder and the Kidim mey of known respectability and high
society. All partics consulting
: Ts Females. :
When‘a female is enervated or afflicted.
imbs, pain in theshead, dimness of sight,
oss of muscular power patpitation of the
nervousness, derangety. hysteria, sterility an dali other diseases
to the celebrated Female Doctor,
Let no false -delicacy , prevent.
To Correspondents.
in their respective cases, snd
If the: case be tulSpermatorrhea. he
DR. DOHERTY .bas just published’ an.
mportant pamphlet, embodying his own
vhows and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise oa
tpermatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, Neryous and Physical debility consequent on
this affection and other diseases of the
sexual Organs, This little work contains .
information of the utmost value to. 1
whether married or single, and will be
sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents
in postage stamps for return postage.
Address. W. K. DOMERTY,M. D.,
24 : San Francisco, Cal.
: No. 575. 3
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ‘
Sacramento, Cal., June 23, JST4
Ns. is hereby given that M. Meod, N. T. McLeod, A. H. Cole, R
xeW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
a oe
Medical and Surgical Institute.
sez in 1854,
such a8 Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilig in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In.
Private and Chronic dispotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
pen tonns Cases of standing) ané Uleerated egs Silccess ally
. SEXUAL, SORDERS eh, GIBBON has the pleasure of an LL SEXUAL DI ERS. . 5 .
cae “To the Afflicted. : nouncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and has
resumed practice aP
Keagney Street, corner of Cevamer.ia., San
atients for their patronege ang would take ¢ }, COFI ,
ris ‘opportunity to remind t®@m that he . Francisco, —— we Oh Oe oa sk = those
o i uiring his 6e m™. continues to consult at his Institute for the pea “a De 8 Service rod neither time nor
money in seeking out ->w remedies,and has,
returned with increaseu acilities: for the
alleviation of huraan suffeving.: . rd
‘male and female, are there who are suffering out 4 misersble existence from the etfect of secret indulgences,
mation of the ; i i ’
aon on and he hopes that his long expe. absorbe into the system! Look at their
rience alid successful prac’ ice will continue . pallid, exiaciated and disfigured faces and
i hare of public patronage. } their broken dowu constitutions, i
many years in Europe . fying them for the happiness of marriage
or tts enjoyment of life.
zituation thousands su
lL.kinds. He uses no },the scepa. &
attend tony
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladica—see
cured before it be too late. §
madiately to Dr. Gibbon, & physician who
uen —
for yeers, and swho. is certain to cure. themost inveterate cases without mercury or mjurious drags. It is ixaportant to those
10 THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY .
Cor. Commercial, Sax Francisco.
623 KEARNEY STREET,
for the treat
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
at his Dispenrary, 623
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands af jons, woth
or from virns
In this horrid
‘death closes
Let parents, guardians, friends,
of those-who are sufferiig
that they are cared for and
Send them imade private disease his especial study
_ Soldier’s War Claim Agency,.
No 34 Montgomery Block,
SAN FRANCISCO.
r H, AIKEN, Attorney at Law and
@ Commander of the Grand Army of
the Republic in California and Nevada, wilh
give prompt attention to the collection of
Additional Travel Fay, now due California.
and Nevada Volunteers discharged more
than three hundred miles from home. Soldiers can depetid upon fair dealing. Information given free of charge. When writing.
enclose stamp for reply and state company
and regiment and whether you have a discharge. Congress has exte nded the time .
for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act of July 28; 1566, to January 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, 1x61 for tlfee years, if not paid
the same vi en discharged,
can be obtained for services rendered before 1855, but not for services in the late
war. Pensions for late war and war of 1612
obtained and increused when ullowed for
less than disability warrahts, bht no pensions are allowed to Mexicgn and Florida
war soldiers
Pensions to surviving
Revolution: New Orleans 1nd Mobile Prize
Money is now due and being paid. W. H.
Aiken also attends to General Law and Colinane : .
sand Warrants
State of Texas: has granted
veterans: of Texas
UMMONS. State of California, County
of Nevada, ss: In the District Court of
the Fourteeuth~ Judicial Distries of the
State uf Californie, in and forthe county
Nevada: ‘The People of the State of Cal
fornia send greeting. te Emily Champion,
Defendant.. You ure hereby requi ed 10 appear in an action browght_sgiu 1
the District Goart of the
cial District of the State of Onlifernia, in
you in
teenth. Judi-.
and forthe County of Nevada, on the 5th.
day of October, 1874, by Joseph Champion,,Plaintiff, and to answer. the comphaint filed
therein, within ten days fexclusive of the~
day of service)’ after the service ok you of
who are atlicted, or to those who pre intéL,} this Summons—if served within this coun—
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill
“uring all diseases in @ few days, imposing
upon the pul ¢. by using the names of eminent physic. —8
laceSs
yriet inguiries, or you may fall into the
panes of these charlatans
self abuse. ‘This solitary vice, or depraved
this disease; which never fails of effecting
One Hundred Dollars to any one whe will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San .
Francisco quacks.
are suffering
maladies, shoyld not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
¥. McLeod, G. A. Wanamack, E. N. Mc-)
Leod, J. G. Poor, J. D. McLeod, and R. J.
McLeod, whose Post Office is You Bet, Nevada county, Cal., have made application
for Patent for the McLeod Placer Mine, situated in Hunt Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and described in the
plat and field notes on file’ in this office as
follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundarics: Commencing st’the east corner ofthe
claim at a stake mnarked M. L. P.M, (for
oak 3 inches“in diameter bears North 9°
West 11 links distant. And the corner to
Sections 24 and 25 Townships 16 North
Range 9 East, and Sections 19 and 30,Township 16 North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo
Base and Meridian, bears South 77° East
6.05 chs. distant, and-run, variation 18°
East, 8 45° W, 0.56 chs, Small ravine 10
links wide course SE and NW, 1.50 chs. intersect section line between sections 24 and
25, 7 chs. west from the corner to Sections
24 and 25,19 and 30. 14.86 chs. set a stake
at the original corner of the claim, marked
M. L. P. M. from which a spruce 20 in. dia.
bears South 51° 15’ East 32 links distant.
Thence, variation 18° East, N.40%> W
2.39 chs. Smiull ravine 6 links wide N and
S. 13.54 chs. small ravine 6 links wide,
SW and NE. 16.54 chs, small rayine 6 links
wide N and &. 22.29 chs. ditch 3 Tinks wide
E and W. 25.09 chs. ditch Nand S. 28.04
chs. small ravine SW and NE 32.29 chs.
Set a stake for the west corner of thd claim
marked M. L. P. M. at the original corner
of the claim, from which a black oak 30 in.
dia. bears 871° E, 34 links distant.
Thence variation 18°. East, N. 384° E.
2.84 chs. ditch 4 links wide N and S,, 6.92
cbs. ditch 3 links wide N and 8. 12.76
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.
bears N 28° W 7 links distant. Thence on
line of the Jenny Lind claim variation 18>
East. 8.434 © E> 2.14 chs, ditch N and §8.,
3.14 chs, ditch N and 8. 8.94 chs. ditch SW
and NE. 24:64 chs. small ravine (dry) E
and W. 30.79 ¢hs. mining flume N and 8.
31.84 chs. same flume NW and SE. +33.29
rchs. ravine SE and NW. 33.64 cha. to the
place of beginning, and containing 46 17-100
acres and being a portion of the SE \, Sec.
24 & NE \ of Section 25, Township 16
North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and
Meridian. Said loeation was made May 10,
1873, by M. McLeod, N. T. McLeod, A. H
Cole, R. 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,
page 399. Adjoining claimants are owners
of the Jenny Lind placet mining claim on
pos North East; ne other claims join this
e, = :
.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
o13 ' 'T. B. McFARLAND, Register
uy Warrants, dtawn on the General
4 Fund and registered prior to. August
Sth, 1873; all warrants on Road Fand registered prior to-Oct. 7, 1874; also warrailt.«
ix
PRICES REASGN
Nevada, March 6th.
LATING
~y
OR SILYER.
\ gA8. 2. OTT: .
:
Nos. 86, 92, 97, 100 and 101, on Speci:
Funit registered Oct 8, 1874, will ie pain
ou pr tion. Interest ceases from date.
ELP. ere Treasurer.
. ™By A. A, Parker, Depx
Nevada, Novemb erat, 1874, : ay
”
McLeod Placer Mine) from which a black . ¢
sending for packages of medicines may rely
‘oomntry, with full and plain direction for
rom Europe and other
Be, therefore, careful and make
Seminal, Weakness.
Seminal Ercissions, the conseqnence of
by the
Sallow countenance, dark
uaintances, 4&
suciety, loss of mempimples and various
furred tongue,
iately, in.
rgon or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
quick and radicaloure. Dr. G. witl give
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, whounder any of these fearful
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
upon his assurance.of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, -and’ expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually sitisfactory remuneration of services:
rendered, considering tho circumstances
>f the cases, rather than a tov prevalent and
felch practice of extortion aniong quacks
and pretenders. 4
Dk. ‘GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrament,
“ading himself to effect a radical and psr_ay nent care, or make no charge.
Cared at Home. — .
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib-,
bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continned, and the
~ Meine promptly forwarded, free from
wamage and curiosity, to any part of the
ure. 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 an part of the Union.
‘Address DE. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
rt.eet, coi ner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic Bex 1957.
Private mtrance 0B Commercial treet.
Remem.er to put BOX 1957 on the leter.
Consultations FREE.
e
a7 Co mdents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they yead his advertise
ment in the Datry TRANSCRIPT.
myl
HARVARD INFIRMARY
Consulting parlors, 215 Kearney treet,
bet. Sutterand Bush,San Francisco,
are open from 10 a. M. to 2 Pm,
and ¢ P.M. to6 P. mM.
FERDENANDERZ, M.D., late Exe@ aniining Physician of the Massaclhusetts Infirmary, Bosto. The Ductor’s
popularity is due to his snccess in the
treatment of all chronic,riervous and scrofnlous diseases, such as periodical insa¥ity,
venereal prestration, loss of physical and
mental tone, decayed nature er impotency,
barrenness and.all other diseases of the
physical and mental system, produced
from natural or unnatural eansen in the
old or-youny. Particular attention to the
lungs, liver, kidneys and blood. Dr. F.’s
poorer yegital equalizing trextment is
th internal and external. Cancers, tumors removed without cutting or pain.
Persons wishing to reruain in the city can
be accommodated. ‘Persons conrult the
Doctor gratis. Advice to physicians on
cases of their own, as usual, $5. All who
have failed under the normal treatment
consult with confidence DR. F.
Sundrys, frow 12 to 2. P.O. Box 1037.
N. B.—Attention to all disea
bladder, womb, etc. . see so
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG M.
from the effects of Errors va gm
in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method
of treatment. New and remarkuble remedies. Books and cireulers sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 419 Nerth Ninth street,
Philadelpiria, Pa,—an imetitution having ay
high reputation for honorable couduct
professional skill. :
NILES SEARLS,
Attorney aud Counselor at Law
Ac BRICK OFFICE,
Io Py at of tue Court House
ty; or, if served out o this county, Lut jin
this District, within twenty days; other+
wise, within forty days—or judgment will
be taken against you by, default, according
to the prayer of said complaint.
action for the dissolution of the bordscf ~
Beig an.
matrimony, alleged to exist between Plaintiffand yourself, or the ground of _desertion, all of which is more fully set forth
in said complaint.
“And you are lereby notified that if you,
faiktoappear and answer the«said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff’
. will apply. to the Court forthe relief. thereindemanded. E : :
t= In testimony whereof, 2, John
seal { Pattison, Clerk of District Court
+--+ ( aforesaid,do hereunto set my hand
and impress the Seal of said Court, at office, in the city 6f Nevada, on the Sth day
of October, A. D. 1874.
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
o6 ©. Taylor, Atty for Plff.
; . No 602, ane eae
Application for a, Patent to Min~
ing ClaimUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
4 Saéramento, Cal. Sept. 22, 1874,
OTICE i» hereby given, That Charles
#¥. Bates, Henry F. Wilkison, Josiah
D. Harrown and Henry Randolph, whose
Post Office is Washington, Nevada County,
Cal. have made application for Patent for
the Local Option Placer mine, situate in
Gold Hill Mining District, Nevada Counfy,:
California, and describedin the plat. and‘
field no‘ es on file in this office a8 follows,’
viz : situated on rurveyed land, being the
§ 1-2 of N 4-2 of $1-2 ot N W 1-4, 8 1-2 ef S
L2ofN W 1-4and N 1-2 of N 3-2 of N 1-2 of ~SW 1-4 Sec 14, Township 17, North,’ Range .
10 East, Mt Diabio Base and Meridian and
containing 8 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 Coynty.
Adjoizimg claimants are on the West the
claims of Willism Folkes. and on the North
Fost and South the lund if aneecupied and”
unclaimed, : ;
All persons . holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present thé
game before; the Register and Receiver, Sac~
ramento, California. within sixty days from.
the first day of publishing hereof.
T. B, McFARLAND, Register.
J.D. White, Atty for Applicart. 06
LIAS SUMMONS. In the Justice’s
Court of Bridgeport Township, ip the
county of Nevada, State of California.
Catherine Turney, Plaintiff, vs. Jas. O’Connor, Defendant. The People ef the State
of California send greeting to dames O’Connor, Defendant. Yeu are hereby required
and directed te appear before me, at my office in Bridgeport township, in the county
of Nevada, in an action brought against
you by the, ubove named plaintiff and aaswer the complaint in said setion, on file
in iny Office; on the 18th day of January,
A. D. 1875,,at 10 o’clock, A. M, The said
action is brought to: recover a judgment
against you, said defendant, in the sum of
two hundred and ninety-nine and 99-100)
dollars, for money loaned you; for goods,.
wares, &c, sold and delivered; for rent of
house: and for board and lodging, balance
due October Ist, 1874. It being further alleged inPlaintifis said complaint,that at the
time said debt was contracted by you, it
was understood and agreed upon by, and’
should be paid in gold coin éf"the'-Wnited
States. And you are hereby notified that
if you tail to so appear and ansver said
complaint, as abeve required, said plaintiff;will take judgment against you for the
said sum of 299, 99-100 dojlars in gold coin, ©
aforesaid, together with costs of suit.
Given under my hand this Seventh day of
November, A; D. 1874. ‘ ‘
J. STOTLAR,
. aLagtice of the Peace of said ‘Yownship.
State of California, county .of Nevada,
In Justice’s Court, Bridgepoxt township,
before J,-Stotlar, J.P. Catherine Turney
ve. dames (’Conmor Upon reading and.
filing the affidavit of Jas. A. Stidger, attorney for the plaintitfin the above entitled
action, and it appearing to the satisfaction
of me, one of the Justi¢es of the Peace of
the above named township, that James
O’Connor, the suid defendunt in said action, has departed from the State, and can
not after due diligence be found therein,
and it appearing from said affidavit, that a ~
cause of action exists in this action in fa
vor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, and that seid defendant isa necessary and proper party defendant thercto,.”
and that a summons has been duly issued
out of the above named court in said ac
tion, and that rsonal service of the sare
cin not be made uponthe said defendant
for the reasons herein before contained,and
by the said affidavit made to appear, on
motion of the said attorney for said plaintiff, it is ordered that the service of t
summons in this action be saetie apour-tie
defendant in said action, by the publica
tion thereof in the Nevada Dai'y ‘Transcript, published at Nevada City, in the
county of Nevada, hereby designated as
the newspaper most likely to give notice
to said defendant, ard that such publica
tion be made at least once a week for two
(2) months. And it further appearing to
my satisfaction that the residence of said
3
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between you and pane peorresy. 1 ee the saz corn ae
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hereby ordered. that a copy of the said Caaskys
summons be forthwith deposited in the oe
Post Office, pcstage prepaid, direcud to ff ig oes
the sg de fend@nt at his said place of tesff
idence, ° gp
: J.STOTLAR,
‘Justice of the Peace Bridgeport 10wnA ;
ship, Nevada County. Cal. i Wat
November 9th, 1874. nl3 : are
W. D. LONG, Ted
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Attorney and Counselor atLaw . ae
AND NOTARY PUBLIC. .
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FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposit , waeese
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