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October 18, 1874 (4 pages)

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-.den fence, at a stake marked ; No. 595. Application for‘ a Patent to a “Mining Ciaim. « . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. , Sacramento, Gal., Aug. 14th, 1874. YOTICE jsHereby given, that Osmyn AN Harkness, in hisoOwn behalf and in trust for Frank,Sachs, J, B: faylor; J. H, \beel, J." Ee Moody, B. F. Moore, H.' H. brown, Wm H. Kinder, Henry Weisgarber, Alvert 8. Benton, 8, ¥. Halsey “and John Anderson, whose Post @ffice is Gold Run, Pisceri¢ounty, California, have made appli: cation for Patent for the Church & Golden Gate Placer Mine, situate in Gold Run Mining District, Placer County, California, land ibed ‘in the plat and feld notes on file “u this office as follows, viz; Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Conumencing at the 8S W corner of -the claim, at corner of Henry Weiagarber’s gari G.-O, O., {Church and Golden Gate Claim) from which the corner common to Sections *, 5, 8 and 9 bears south 42>_15" West 31.30 chs distant and run variation 12> East, North 113:> E-6.77 chs along the line of H Weisgarber’s fence to a stake marked OC G@ G C. N15 4% 7_E 7.36. chstothe N W corner of Weisgarber's fence.Set-a stare marked C GG C,. 83T4S E363. chs to the S$ “W cor: ner of the Gem claim. Setstake marked C GGA. S6TkK® E 26,85 chs. To the south corner of the Gem Claim. Set a stake markeACGGO, N 73% > E 1298 chs to the “east corner of the: Gem claim, to a stake stake marked C'@: 4 Cin’ cut. ~~ Oetober, marked CG GO. N 10439 W 11.70 ‘chains on-line of Gem claim to the south east corner of the Bay State claim tostake marke d ('G G@ GC. in mining cut: 8 86%° E 14.50 chs, along the line of the Bay Stete claim. to a_pine 3 inches in dis marked C GG C.° roma SOD W 13.70 chs to an oak stump marked C G@G@O. N42? E 6.37 chs to a stake marked C GG@C in Sach’s hydraulic ext. N 74>. W 1,91 chs to stake marked C G GC in mining cut. N3sig> E349 chs to a N78? E 84 chs,'to the sonth-east corner of the Unelie Abeclaim. Set stake marked CG GC, S 274° B 3.88 chs tothe south west cornear of the Prindle claim, to a stake marked v4 GC. N172%° E6.69 chs to the 8 E corner of the Prindle claim, setstake markdC G@G@C) N174%° W 15,76 ¢hs to the N & corner of the Prindle olaim, set stake .tsrked CG-G OC. § 179. WW 8.93 dhs to the -,, W-corner of the Prindle ¢faim set stake marked C GUC. 858° W 4.62 chains to a pine stump, set stake marked C GGC. 8 17> W6.62 chs to NE cor of Wolcott’s garden fence marked fence poste GG@C, N 28%° EH 5.09 chs to astake marved OG GCN 494 °E “™4L70 cha to a stake marked CG @ C. N 61> I. ~17.49 chs to corner stake on eail road Dank marked CO @GGC. N15 E12.80 chs to a pine stumip marke€@ WGGC. SI16> E 4,50 chs to a stake marked CG GC. 8 66> _W 15.02 chs te the N W corner of the Union claim.«Set setae marked CGGC. § 20° E 9,75 chs te the S$ W corner of Union claim Set stake marked CGGC. N&8> E 2.46 chs, set a stake marked CGG@ C. § 45° E 5.5) cha-to awonrer of tthe Pacific claim, set ustaks marked.O @ GC. $1642_E 5.61 chs to the line of Jonathan Moody’s-claim. Set astuke marked CG@ C, N 86° W335 chs to corner of J Moody’s claim, Set astake marked G GC, §$ 40 chs. Set a stake marked CG @ @ trom whieh a black oak 6 in, dig bears N834%° EU 49 Tiks distant. viyiation 17° 45’ East, N86° W 20 chs to \ stake on line between Sections 3 and 4. Set stake marked CG GC. South 39.62 chs to corner ot Golden Gate claim. Stake markelC @GCO froth which the corner common to Sections 3, 4,9 and 10 bears due south 38 links distant. Thence 18> East, N 76> W ‘14.78 chs to a corner of the @old Run claim set.stake marked CG GC, N 8942 W 8.70 chs along line-of.Gold Run claim toi stake . marked CGEC. N364™ W692 chs on, Gold "Run line.to a-stake marked C GG C, ‘NO? 30° E243 chs on Gold Run live toa stake marked C@GC. N6O> W 4.44 chs mu line of Gold Rumto stake marked C G Gc, Neo? E@8tchsom dine ef Gold un to stake marked CG GC, NWS W 10 chson Gold Run Lineto a stake marked (GGC. N19? W 8,60 chs te a corner of Moore & Co's claims to an oak stunip marked @aG C, 8 38> W6.63 ehs. on line of Moore \& Co’s claim to a stake marked C ti [email protected]. S 19% E 2,04 chaius online of Moore's claim to a stake marked C. G GC, North &8%; W 10.82 <hains on line of @ Mackie’s fence to a stake marked C G@ G@ C, # 25> W 2.49 chs on line of @ Mackie’s gar . deu feneeto astake marked C GGC. N 74°4> W 5.15 cha.gs<o the place of veginning and containing 353 80 acres and being ‘a portion of the Ws of frac N Wg See 3 and sig of Sec and NE of Section 4, Township 15 North, Range 10° Kast, Mt Diable Base aud Meridian. No record of said location can be iound, Adjoining claimants are owners of the Union, Pacific and Moody Placer cliims on the ast, the owners of the « Moore & Co’sand Gold Run Placer Mines mn the South, the owners of the Gem, Bay . Steteand Uncle Abe Plaver Mines on the west, All persons holding any _adyerse claims thereto are lngeby.required to. present the. “same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, TB. McFARLAND, Reyister. Chas, H. Wyrhan, Atty, Sacramento. 016 NOTICE. oe rgyo TAX PAYERS AND CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that in accor-dauce with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled “‘un/Act te provide for the location, construction and mainternance of puble sroads in the County of Nevada,” I will seéli idder, in’ front of John Fitter’s Hete], in thetown of Cherokee, Bridgeport Township, Gounty aforesaid, on the lith day of gid, at 2 o'clock, P. M. a contract tor construcNpy anew oad, as follows :— .Vonmencing abe point on the Ditch of the English Mining COxxt Badger Hill, in said Tewnship, spanued a bridge, extending thence slong the line of Burvey ef said new road, wade by D. B. Merry, Seunty Survey: er of Nevada county, toa pos n the county road, extending from ; , cherekxee, said road not to be less than 12 teet wide at iny point thereon, gtaded in accordance with said survey; three bridgesto be constructed thereon ; one across the hureka Lake Ditch, another across the Milton. Mining and Wat.r Co’s ditch, both cf suid bridges te be constructed in a substantial and workmanlike mauner sv ‘as not to lamave said ditches, and to be covered with }inch plank, 14 feetlong: a bridge must be constructed at said pojnt near Turney'’s Hotel, where said survey crosses a cut kiiowh as Donovan & “Ryau’s: tail sluice : said bridge to he 20 feet span between abutments, 40 feet inlength, ot good durable materials and to be canstructed in a: substatin! and Workmanlike manner, Said road and bridges to be ‘completed to the sutisfection of the Road Commissioner op or before the loth day of December, 1i74,. -und th: beafter kept in good trayelinf’s; order and repaired to and inchyding the first Monday in Oetober, 1873, ee JOHN MeCvuY, Koad Comniisstoner Sipeneneinpetonn “DR. T. B, ESMOND, ~ Formerly of Washington, i AS removed t6-Nevada, and solic ts ; the patrenage of the citizens of Ne vada and vicinity. Office and residence on Water Sirect, thie doors from corner, #1) POTTEK & SIGOURNEY, No. 18 Commeroja] Street, RE sellin great bargains 1» CROGK. : A. ERY, GLASSWARE, WALL PAPER, and WINDOW SHADES, t evada, Syril, Ith, 187 ut public sale to the }owest responsible . Fourth District, Neyada County, Cal} Administrator to sell all. ofthe reaP and = Ko. 594, Application for a Patent to a : ee ra Unrrep States Lanp OFFIce, _Sacramento, Cat.;-Aug. 27, 1874 OTICE is‘hereby given, That William Kistle, whose Post Office. is You: Bet, Nevada county, Cal, has made application for Patent for the Missouri Canon. Placer Mine, situate in Yon Bet. Mining District, Nevada county, Cal. and described in the plat and field notes on file inthis office as follows, viz ; Survey of Exterior boundaries. Commencing at.a stake marked ‘‘Mo, No 1,” [Missouri No1,] and C, No 11’” (California No 11 from which a pine 6 inches in @ameter bears N16° E 60 links distant and a spruce stump standing on the soyth side of Missouri Canon bears’S 56° 15’ .W 3.35 chs distant. ‘Thence on a true line;varidtion 18> East. 8 89> W 12.60 chs following down the north line of Missouri Canon to a black onk 5 in dia, markéd ‘‘Mo.No 2” and C. No 12” Ground on the northowned by Rose & Duryea, $8 83° W 18.00 chs: to’g’ spruce 40 inches in diameter, marbed ‘*Mo. No'3” and standing on the north bank of . Missouri C_non, 1,20-chs from the edge of tailings. S45> 45° W.4.75 chs crdss:the . pect’ on line between Secs 25 and 36, Tp 16 NR‘ E. MD M10 chs West of corner com mon to Sects 25, 36,30 an 0 chs to . alive oak aarked ‘Mo No 4” $ 172.45'° 8 8.18 chs té a live oak marked ‘*Mo No 5” W 34° 15’ £3.85 chs, crossing Missvuti-canon to a black oak §@inthes iches in diameter, marked *‘Mo No 6.” ~ N 80> E 7,20 chs, to.a fir tree 24inches d‘a. marked “M6 No. 7”. standing at the junction of the West side.of Williams Ravine with the south side of Missouri Canon. $ 62° E6.00clisfunning up the West side of Williams-rivine to a spruce trée 40: in dia, marked ‘*‘Mo No 8.” N 57> E1.45 chs across Williams Rawinéto a live oak 20 in dia, marked ‘*Mo No 9” stand_ing on the East side of Williams ravine, N 43> 30’ W 5.47 chs toa black osk 8 in dia marked **‘Mo No: 10” standing at the junction of the Kast side ,of Williams ravine . with the south side of Missouri canon. N 58> 30’ E.11,21 chs. to the corner. common to Sects 25 and 36, Tp16 NR, 9 East,and 30 and 3l. fp16N R10 East M D B and M. N77? 40’ E10.20 chs toa live oak 16 in dia marked “Mo No 11” §$ 88> 15’ E 13.81 chs toa spruce stump marked ‘‘Mo No 12’: N 5° 15’ 3.65 chs to place of beginning and.containing 19,51 acres and being @. portion of tlie 844 of SW4 30, 16 N 10 E and S E: 4 of SEX; Sec 25, and NE \ of N E }4 ‘of Sec 36, Tp 16,NR 9 East Mt Diablo Baseand Meridian, “Said location was made about the year 1854 by Joseph Chew, Robert Chew and J, Kern, no record of which can now be found, Adjoining clainiants are Rose & Duryea onthe North, Burk & McCarthy on the East, Stranahan & Co.on the west-and vacant landon the South, ; All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hefeby required to. present the same before this office within: sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. T. B. McFARLAND, Register; of C.H. Wyman, Atty. sepl Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } : Sacramento, Cal., June 23, 1874f * O'TICE is hereby given that M. MeAN Leod ay. T., McLeod, A. H. Gole, BR ¥: McLeod, G.A. Wanamack, E. N. McLeod, J.G. Poor, J. D. McLeod, and-R. J. MeLeod, whose Post Office is You Bet, Nevada county, Cal., have made application tor Patent for the McLeod Placer Mine, situated in Hunt Mining District, Nevada Conuty, California, and—described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior. BoundaTies: Commencing at the éast corner of the claim at a stake marked M. L, P.M, (for McLeod Placer Mine)-from which a black ouk 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 Lase and Meridian, bears South 77° East 6.05 chs, distant, nnd run, variation 18° Rast, S 45° W, 0.56 chs. Small ravine 10 links wide coyrse 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 20in. dia. bears South 51° 15’ East 32 links distant. Thence, variation 18° East, N. 40'6 >. W 2.39 chs, Small ravine 6 links wide N and S. 13.54 chs. small ravine 6 links wide, SWand NE. 16.54 chs, smallravine6 links wide Nand S. 22.29 chs. ditch 3 links wide Eand W. 25,09 chs, ditch N and S.’. 28.04 chs. sinall ravine SW and NE 32.29 chs. Set a stake for the west cornet of the claim marked. M. L. P. M. at the original corner of the claim, from which a black oak 30 in, dia. bears. 8712 E, 34 links distant. Thence variation 18> East, N. 3846° E. 2.84 chs. ditch 4 links wide N and 8, 6.92 ebs, 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 23> W 7 links distant. Thence on line of the Jenny Lind claim variation 18° East. 8.48146 9° E* 2.14 che. ditch N and S. 3.14 che. ditch, N and 8: 8.94 chs. ditch SW 4 and NE, 24.64 chs. small ravine (dry) E and W. 30.79 chs. mining tlume N and 8.31.84 chs. same flume NW and SE, 33.29 ehs. .ravine'SE and NW. 33.64 chs. 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, K. F, McLeod, G, A. Wanamack, KE; i MeLeod, J, G, Poor, 8: E, Wanamack, J: D. McLeod and R. J, McLeod, and recorded in Nevada County Mining Records, book 5, page 389. Adjoining claimants are owners ot the Jenny Lind placer mining claim on the North East; no other claims join this’ one, . : 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. Se T. B, McFARLAND, Register ROBATE NOTICE. ‘TATE OK California, County of Nevada. kK) In Probat surt, Nevada county Calitornia. tterrof the Estate of the said Court by the peétiti ed by Charles F. Schwartz, & tor ef the Estate of Phillip prayin for an order of sale of read sonal edtate, that it is necessary to whole of the realand persona} estate to the allowance te the family, and the debts expenses and charges of administration, It is therefore ordered by the Coyrt that al] persons interested in the Estate of said daeceased appear before the Prohate-Gour-on Saturday, the 14th day of November, A. D. Isv4, at_10 o’choeK jn tl e forenoon of said day at the Cougt Room of said Probate Court in tl®eharot Nevada, to show cause why an order shoyld not be granted to the said personal estateef the said degeas-d. And that ’°3 copy of this order be published at leagt four guceessive Weeks in the Nevada Daily Trauscript, a newspaper printed aud published in said city and county, Nevada City, Oct. Sth 1874. ’~ JOHNGALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the Coynty Clerk of the County of Nevada. i John Pattison, County Clerk of the County of Nevada; State of California, and ex-efticio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said County, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and gorrect capy of ae original order, on file in this, my of. ce, & ra —~-~} Witness my hend and the neal of seal > said Court, this 5th day of Oct ‘who have been treated with ‘thise with their—-sufferings. Established’ by re DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or, othei+ HIS CELEBRATED.INSTITUTE. HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of che most celebrated Instit@Mons of the age. The great number-annually received and “cured, place it in point of number of patients argong the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment razka it second . hone. ; , PRIVATE DISEASES. ‘In Males ‘and Irregularities in Females are the yreat destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the #ystem, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom from 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 race of man. The marks can be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, J/cipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. _ MERCURY, récognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man,combining with the. Venereat, doubles-his d¥ngers. Those MINERAL « ease has assumed DO-NOT BE SATISFIED ii PARTIAL CURE, ‘That leavagtijé poison to crawl through the system, eatingAts way into ‘the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the. future wifh a viru; auice that will bafile the effects of medicine . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and tnental organization gould stop and consid wWhience.ita rises.” He will find in the weakress of “the back, trembling of the limbs, disorderéd digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, tronbled and lasj civicus dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of museular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terribye and destrnctive of all diseases— ‘Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existesicé, toward s premature and loathsome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out-in the discharge of the vital piinciple of existence in nocturnal and diurnal émissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its ap‘gearance brings no relief,___ Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge — Big bey — pr to Lim for so much of her happiness is a vic-) tim of his evit, and’an innocent coutaiien’ of his punishment. He adds to his misery. and disorder watil hope leaves hini=~Tkere is—no rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. ‘Those who hiave become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consuimptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,should’ consult wi’ nout delay, one who will sympa To sneh th Doctor would especially recommend tii self, giving to-each and ally guarntees of a Perféct and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear of exposure. : IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgi: cakattendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fuliy competent to administer relief, and whose respectable stand.ny in society recommends him to the confidence of the community.The Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these-req airements are, feels called upon to interpose,and by calling, the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for f'wenty Years, ata is fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial Imanner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupuious, and design. ing. 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 intréuble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence ean be vlacee. : To Correspondents. LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assurance of acure at home. All letters returned or detroyed. Address, : BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ry. Box No 596. _ Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office, } Sacramento, Cal. Sept, 4th, 1874. I AY OTICE is hereby gtven, that Edward “Carney and Pembroke Goodspeed, whese Post Office is NeVada city, Nevada County, Cal. have made application for Patent for the Carney. & Goodspeed placer mine situate in Hunt's Hill Mining District, Nevada County, California, and. described in the plat and notice on nle in this office as follows,.viz; The E 4 of SW \ of NE, 8 ¥ ofS ¥Nof NE of NE kandSE \ of N E \ of Section 24, Tp 16N R9 E, and S ofS k of NW 4% of N WX Sec 19, Wg of SW of N. Wy sec. 19, 16 N10 k, Tp. 16,N R10 EM D M-<and containing 100 acres. Said location is composed of three sets of claims—the Gouge Eye elaims. located Feb. 16, 1896, in the names of R. Calaway et al. and recorded id page-18, Records ’Hunt’s Hill District, the Camden claim — not reeorded, and the Alpha*laim, no>record of which can be found was located in 1856, . Adjoining claimants are Jacobs & Sargent on the North, A, G. Turner & Co, onthe South, no adjoining claimants of the East or West. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the Same before this office, within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Niles Searls, Atty. seps To all whom it may Concern. yb agent NOTICE, That I, Minnie Levy, woman, and reside'in the town of Grass Falley, county of Nevada, State of Califor. at Tam desirous of availing myself nefits of the provisions.of ‘‘Title XII” of the Code of Civil Procedure of the : uia, approved March lith, 1872, and for-that.purpose it is my’ intention to, and 1 shall>en the 12th day of November, A. D, 1874, at yu that day, or as can be heard, apply to the C and for the County of Nevada, ifornia,at the November term of s at the Court House of said County, i Gity of Nevada, for an erder of said Co permitting me to carry on in the town of Grass Valley, Coynty and State aforesaid, in mets name, and on my Own account, as soie Trader, the business of buying and selling Dry Goods, : S$. MINNA LEVY. cs MR faiss Valley, October 10th, 1874. DR. LEONARD, DENTIST, MAIN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN, 3 prepared tado DENTAL WORK inar, part of Nevada County. Se: place of EE am bs ee aga ——~ ) 104, ; ; 08 JOHN PATTISON, Clerk, . Pull upper oruy der sets of Toeta, 33 a, i wife cof Hyman Levy, am a married) PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. . Quick Cures & Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s Medical and Surgical Institute, {Foundéd in 1853.) : z No. 519 Sacramento Street, Corner,of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors "below the What Cheer House] — a SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, : Establisfied expressly to afford the afflicted ' Sofind and Scientific Medical aid, in ' the Treatment and Cure of all ‘~~ Private and Chronie diseases, Cases of Secresy AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, . , “Pe the Afflicted. . OCTOR W. K.DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous ’ patients for their patronage;and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of chronic diseasesof the'Luiigs, Liver, ‘Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz> Syphilis in all its forms and stages; Seminal . Weakness, and all the horrid consequences . . of self-abnse, Gonorhees, Gleet, Strictures ‘Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder: and the Kidneys, etc., and he b -that his long experience and successful practice wilt continneto insure him ® share of public patronace. By thepractice of many years in Europe and the she is enabled to.apply the most efftctentand—smecessful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no’ mercury; cha te, treats his-patients in a correct ama honorable way, and . has references of unquestionable veracity from men 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 es To Females. When a female is eneryated or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility an d all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. Douerty, at his Medicai Institute; and consult him about her troubles and diseases. . Let no-false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death : ig To Correspondents. Patients, male or female, residing in any part of the conntry,,however distant, who may desire the advice and opinion of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think tg to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfnlly assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED, The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. Ef the case be tully and candidly described, personal’communication’ will be unneces#ary, as instructions for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case 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.—Should your condition require immediate attention,send ten dollars, coin, [or that value in currency] by Maru or WELLS, Farco &. Co.’s Express, and a package of medicine willbe sent to.yonr add’ ess with the.necessary instructions for use. Consultations by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no ay. ad . » $permatorrhea. =i DR, DOHERTY has just published an
important pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in rélation. to Impotence or Virility, being & short treatise on Spermatorthoes, or Seminal weakness, Neryous and Physical debility consequent on this affection and other diseases. of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, aud will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address. W.K. DOHERTY, M. D., oa eae San Francisco, Cal, 2 No. 593. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. 5 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., Aug 19th, 1874. OTICE is hereby given, That Henry Mellor, whose Post Office is Little York Nevada county, Cal. has made application for Patent for the Baltimore Placer Mine, situate in Little York Mining Districty Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field notes *s follows, viz :-— Commencing at Post No 5, of the upper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim on lower bank of the Little York Company’s ditch at an oak stump marked (B P M) for Baltimore placer mine, from which a black oak 6in. dia bears N 74> 15’ W 11 links dist and the witness post to the corner of Sects 32 and 33 on Third Standard Nerth, Township 16 North, Range 10 East Mt Diablo Meriaian bears S 22342 W 21.11 chs distant and run variation 13° East. N 8.06 chs toa sugar pine stump 44 inches in diameter on lower bank of ditch, being the west corner of Station NoT, of the Upper Christmas Hill claim S$ 66° E'%8.22 chs on line of Upper Christmas Hill claims to a post and rock pile on south side of road from Little Yorx to Lowell Hil.. N 60° 20’ E 10.27 chs on line of Upper Christmas Hill to Station No 2 of eaid claim, marked stake BP M, from which a pine 3 in dia bears 8 56° W 46links dist. S 77> E3.44chs on line of Upper Christmas Hill claimto Station No 3 of said claim on East bank ef little ditch from which a cedar 30 in. dia bears S 67° E53 links dist. 8 21° W 12 chs. set a stake marked BPM rom which a black oak 8 in. dia bears north, 30° 30’ E 46 links distant. S$ 454> EB 15.50 chs down on N E side of small ravine toa stake marke? BP M30 links N E from ravine, from which a cedar stump 20 in dia bears N 30° W 16 links dist. 16K? E + .93 chains to astake marked B P M, from. which a live oak 3 in. dia bears S 53> E 9 links dast. S-3.05iehs to the \ Sec stake on south boundary of Sec 33, from which a corner of Goodner &-Teaff’s Bear River claim bears due East on the Third Standard north 1.40 chs distant. N SKS §.23 chs running up the S W side of ravine to a stake marked B PM: N 50> W 15.80 chs tod stake marked M from which & blackoak 10in dia bi N 68° 30’ W3linksdist. NS24° W45.22 chs to Station No 3, of the upper part of bristmas Hill claims marked B P M, from which a manzanita, marked B T bears N 83° 30’ W 32 links dist, N 87> W 9.53 chs-on line of upper part or Lower Christmas Hill claim to Station No 4 of said claim. N75> W4.91chsto place of be. ginning and containing 19 52-100 acres and being a portion of theS % of Section 33, Township 16 North, Ranye 10 East Mt Dia. blo Base’ and Meridian. said ‘location was . made many years ago by different Company’s, and no record of said locations can be tound. This applicant has had the claim recorded in the mining records of Nevada paren may ae ete. Adjoining claimants. 0 ers 0: 6 upper part of lower ChristHill om the mortn and owners of the part of Lower Christmas Hill claim » No other claims adjoin. poling ony adverse claim rand Receiver at within sixty days frou the Rast day of a2 iT. B. MFA to present the70° THE UNFORTUNATE. ‘NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY : Cor. Commercial, Sux FRanctsco, . ASLABLISHED in 3854, for the treat . 44 ment of Sexual aad Seminal Diseages . guch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis m all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Ire ; potency, etc. Skin Dispgases (of years . standing) and Ulcerated egs Success: ully . ‘treated. : = DR. oF nouncing tha the prineipal Hospitals of Eurupe, and has . M has the pleasuré of -an-} e has returned from visiting . "\ sesumed practice at his. Dispenrery; 623 . earney Street, corner of Comamercia:, San . Fontes, where his old. patients and those requiring his services may fund him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out}rew remedies, amd has returned with increaseu acilities for the alleviation of human suffering.: Horrible Diseases. = ~ How mar thousands of persons, both . male ana female, are there who are Siffer. ing owt a miserable existence from the ef. fect of secret indulgentes, or from virus absorbe into the system ! Look at their pallid, eitaciated and distigured faces and their brokent dowu constitutions, disqualiwfor-‘the happiness of. marriage or the enjoyment'.of life.. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scera, Let parents, gnardians, friends” attend toany of those who are sufferi.rg . with any. of these horrible life destroying Ymaladies—see that they are éared for and cured before it be too late. Send them immadiately to Dr. Gibbons physician whe tiae .2ade private disease his especial stad; for years, and ‘who is certain to cure tie, maost inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are iwter éstcd in the welfare of their friends, to be carefnl of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing . all diseases in a few days, iinposing upon the pul? ¢ by using the names of eminen$ physid.s from—Burope and other places, Be, therefore, careful and. make striet inquiries; or you may fall into the ‘bands of those charlatans, : Semmal Weakness, Seminal Emissions, .the consequence. oF self abuse.” This solitary vice, or depmrred sexual indulgence, is paacticed by the youth of both sexes to am ahnost unlimited extent, producing with wnerring certajnty, the following train of morbid symptems,” unless combatted by scientific medical . measwres, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringIng in the ears, noise like the.mustling of . leaves and the rattling of ots, uneasiness about the lots, weaknessof the limbs, senfused, vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidencein approaching strang‘ers, a disiike to form new uaintances, a disposition to shum geciety, loss of meinory, hectic flushes, pimples and wurieus eruptions about the, face, furred tomgue, fetid breath, coug’e, consamption, night sweats, monomania 421d frequent_imeanity. . If relief be not obtauned, persons se afilict: ed shonld apply immediately, erther in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new’and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never Jails of effecting quick and radicaloure. Dr.G. will give One Hundred Dollars to amy one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks, : . Married Men,Or these who contemplate marriage, who are suffering’ under_any of. these ferartul maladies, should notforgetthe sacred respunsibility resting upon them, now delay to obtain immediate xelief. : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and muteally satisfactory’ remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders.’ : Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, aiading himself to effect a radical and per-anent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home. ° Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibben, stating case, smyptoms, length cf time the disease has continued, ami the “~“tieine promptly forwarded, free from uamage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a packagetof medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. “Address DR. J. FP. GIBBON, 623 Kearney ‘wtieet, cosner Commercial, San Francisco, Post Office Box 1957. . Private . ntrance on Commercial treet. : Remem.er to put BOX 1957 on the let er, : ere Consultations FREE. ws” Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they sead his" advertise ment in.the DarLy TRANSCRIPT. yl \ UMMONS,—State of California, County kK of Nevada, es.* In the District Court of the lath Judicial District of the State of Galfornia, in and for the County of Nevada The People of:the State of California send greeting to Henry Powell, Patrick A. Fogarty. William Fogarty, Joi: Thompson, Mary Quinn, Caleb Bowles, I. 8, Larue, Danie] Folsom, Charles Abbott, Rufus McEachern, Daniel Folsom, as Administrator. of the Estate of Freeman Folsom, deceased, A. R. Turner, William Folsom, Johu H. Hill, M, R. Edwards, E, S&S. Hugill, Geerge A. Ellis, James Taylor, O. W. Cherry, David Gower, Charles Turner, Th6s O’sullivan S, B, Caswell, Francis Coffey, Morten Algier, U. C. McLelland, Patrick O’Meara James Caine, Owen Rice, Jann Doe, Rich: ard Roe. Robert Roe, Wm Roe, Henry Roe and Joseph Roe, defendants. You are bere: by required to appear in am action broughagainst you in the District Court of the 14ih sudicial District of the State of California, im and for the county of Nevada, on the 17th day of April, 1874, by Edward Allison, plaiotiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, afver the bod on you of this Summous—if served in this coun. ty;-or, if served out of this county, but 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. Being an action to quiet the title to a certain lot of taining ground situated. in Bridgeport ownship, in the county,of. Nevada, and known as the ‘‘Allison claims,” wherein plaintiff prays for a decree of the Court determining tbe title to said ground, that de. fendants have no right, title or interest in said ground and that each aad ev: ry ore of . hem_be forever barred from asserting any claim whatever, in orto said premises or any part thereof adverse.to the plaintid: Aiso that plaintiffmay have, and recover his costs of this action, allof which is fully set forth in said complaint tg which esperial reference-is hereby ‘made, And yoit sre hereby notified that if you fail to appeay and answer the said complajnt as above reuired, the said plaintiff will apply to the mrt for the relief therein deumndea, ——) In tes! whereof = Resvison, Clerk of District Court and inrpress the Seal of said Court, at office inthe city of Nevada, on the 23d April, A. D.1874. ey Ot JOHN PATTISON, Clerk, . Dibble & Byrne ang J, B. pty: FR Attoryeys, Rigi sugi Il. COOMBS, M.D. ! ean be obt ¥ orecaid, do heyeynto set my hand . Soldier's War Claim Agency, No 34 Montgomery Bivek,: SAN FRANCISCO, : se V H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law ang e Commander ef the Grand Army of . the Republic im California and Nevada, wip, give prompt attention to the collegtion ofAdditional ‘Travel Fay, now due California end.:Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles from honie, § diers can dépend upon fair dealing. Info;’, miition given free of charge. When writinsenclose stamp for reply and state company and regiment and whether you havewag dig -charge, Congress has extended the tin, for filing claims for additional Bounty un. Gerwctwok July 25, 1866, to January 1875, s,, all guch clainis must-be made before that time. Orixinal Bounty of $100 has been qi. towed all volunteers who enlisted before duly 22d, 1¢61 tor three years, if not paia the same wi en discharged, Land Warrants’ ned for services yéndered pe. fore 1855, but not for services in the tate war. Pensions for late war and war of 1g] obtained and increased when allowed for less se disability warrants, but. no pensio®s dre allowed to’ Mexican and Florida war soldiers, State of Texas has grantea Yensions to surviving veterans Of Texas . Revolution--New Orleans and Mobile Prfyas.. ol-" . Money is now due and being paid. W. Hy, Aiken also astends to General Lay and Co}. ection Business. ——— a i393 . w . Assessment Notice. ° We GOLD. MINING. COMPA.” NY. Locationof principal place of bisiness, Saiy Francisco, California. Locution of works, Nevada County, California Notice is hereby given that ata meeting'of the Board of ‘Trustees of said Company heid on the 30th day of ‘Septen ber, 4. Hh’ re74, an assessment of forty-(40) cents per share wasieyied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately jy, United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Conapany, No. 410 Mont. yomery Street, San Francisco, Cal, . : Any. stoek uipon which -said assessment,shall remain unpaid on the Second day. of November, 1874, shall be: deenied delinquent, and-will be duly advertisedtor _ sale, at public auction;,"and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold-on Monday, the 23a day of Novembcr, 1874, ‘to pay the delinquent assessment, together ‘withgcost of advertising and expenses of sale. = : _ By order of the Board of Trustecs,Office, Room 2; No. 410 Montgomer} st: San Francisco, California, . a wi UMMONS. State of California, County \) of Nevada; ss: In the_District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada. The People of the State of Cali: fornia send greeting to Emily Champion Defezdant. You are hereby required to ap. pear in an action brought against you in the ‘Distriet Court of the Fouxteenth Judicial District of the State of Califotnia, in and forthe County of Nevads,-on the 6th day of October, 1874, by Joseph Champion Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed: therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Sumimons—if served within this coun. ty; or, if served out.of this county, Lut in 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. Being an auction for the dissolution of the bonds of inatrimony, alleged to exist between Plain. tif dnd yourself, on the ground of desertion, all of which is more fully set forth in said complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you failto appear and answer the said com. plaint as above required, the said plaintiff will upply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. . i ; es In testimony ‘whereof, 1, John seal 5 Pattison, Clerk of District Ccurt as t atoresaid,do hereunto sef my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at of“fice, in the city of Nevada, on the Sth day Qf October, A. D. 1874, = JOHN PATTISON A C. Taylor, Atty for Plt. —— ob SS No’ 602. = Application fora Patent to Mix ing Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Saeramento, Cal. Sept. 22, 1874, nN is hereby given, That Charles #. Bates, Henry F. Wilkison, Josiah D. Harroun and Henry Randolph, whose Post Office is Washington, Nevada County, Cal, have made application for Patent for the Local Option Placer niine, situate in Gold Hill Mining District, nevada County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, via : situated on surveyed “land, being the 8 1l-2of N1-20fSl2o0fr NW 1-4, 8 1-2 of S 1-20f N W 1-4 and N 1-2 of NJ-2 of N 1-2 of 3 W 1-4 Sec 14, Township 17, 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. Adjoining claimants are on the West the” claims of William Folkes and on the North Eost and South the land if unoccupied and unclaimed, é All persons holding any adverse thereto ure hereby required to. present the * same before the Register and Reeéiver, Sacramento, Calitornia. within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. ; : T. B. McPARLAND, Register. J.D, White, Atty for Applicart, 06 Notice to Creditors.N_ the matterof the Estate of James P. Hobart, deceased. In Probate Court, ‘Nevada County. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned-Administrator of the Estate of dames P. Hob.1t, deceased, to the . creditors of, and to all persons having Claims against the said deceased, to exhibit then with the necessary vouchers within fourmonths after the first publication of this notice,to the said-Administrator at the law office of Niles Searls, in the City ef Neyada, County of Nevada. see GEO, W. HOBART. Administrator of the Extate of James P. Hobart, deceased.Niles Sentls, Atty. Notice to Creditors. jb the matter of the Estate.of W. W. Frisy 814. bie, deceased. Notiee ig hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of W. W. Frisbie, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persong having claims against the said deceased to éxhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication.of_this oe La said Administrator at the law office of Niles Searls in Nev. Jity, in the eountv'ef Nevada, ean ORF a Dated Sept. tth, 1874, = dg. JACOBS, Administrator of Estate of W. W, Frisbie, deceased. * : Niles Searls, Atty. _ sens OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. — APPY megh ood FOR YOUNG MEN Af from the effects of Errors and Ab in early life, Manhood restared. Loft iments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remargable reme dies. Rooks and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North’ Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa,—an institution having 4 high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skilj. : ‘ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. — . . Commercial Street, Newada. awiclhmats ; {AMES MONRO having a mest Market on Commiercia] street, is ab pared to supply customers with the ry : + *G@rass Valle Resielty = Pipgnees of Women and Obit are ux quality of Reef, Mutton, feet ¥eal,Corned Bef, Corned Pork,ec,, at the lowest prices W. J. GUNN, Secretary>— = ae “VOL. 22) : OFFI _ LAWS OF THE 1 Passed at the First § Third Congress. [General Nat An Act making appro islative exequtive,, of the ‘Government June, thirtieth, ei, seventy-five, and fi Be it enacted by th Representatives of « America in Congress following sums be, a by, appropriated, out =-~freasury. not otkerw the service of the fis¢ thirtieth, eighteen h five, for the objects . } namely: LEGIS-. “ For compensation hundred and seventy For mileage of Sen dollars, For compensation . messengers, and othe al salary in the se namely: Secretary thousand three hun¢ lars: officer chargedthe Senate; five hur dollars; chief clerk, ‘lars , and the additic sanddollars while th the present incumb * principal clerk, prin minute and journal . clerk. in the office 6} Senate, at two thous: ninety-two dollars e: en clerks, in the ofti the Senate, at two tk and twenty dollars stationery, two thon two.dollars and fort: ger at one thousand 1 ty-six dollars; assista tionery, at one tho dUllars; Sergeant at.. four thousand three dollars: Provided, T receive, directly or i other compensation ever for performing or itt connection thet as aforesaid; assist thousand five hundr lars: acting assistant sand five hundred an postmaster to the } one hundred. doHars and mail carrier, on dred.and twenty-eig carriers at one thons lars each; stiperinter room, two thousand dollars; two assistan atone thousand fou dollars.each; superi) ing room, two thousa sixty dollars; three-. assistant doorkeape eight hundred dolla sengers, to bé appoil the Sergeant-at-Arme the Committee to 4 Contingent Expenses thousand four hutidr each; secretary of th thousand one hundre forty cents; clerk to nance, two thousa twenty dollars; cler] Claims, two thousa twenty dollars; clerk two thousand two dollars; clerk to tho priations, two thous; twenty dollars; cler Commerce, two thou twenty dollars one privaie passage, eig] four dollars; one sy thousand dollars; Ch nine hundred dollars thousand one hundr three assistant engin four hundred and fo) firemén atone thor dollars each; three 1: dredand thirty doll; ohne hundred and tl ~ hundred and eight; To pay Kste Dodsc Sergeant-at-Arms, fo retiring room of th dred and twenty dol For contingent ex namely: For stationery and ing five thousand do committees. and off fourteen thousand t dollars. : For clerks to co thousand dollars. For fourteen page: ber, two riding page President’s room an¢ of the Secretary ot eighteen pages in al -dollars and fifty céi ~ ally employed, said’ and removed by the the approval of the and Control the . the Senate, four tho For hire of horses carrying the mails, ,and for one saddie five thousand four ‘. five dollars. For fuel and oil fi tus, ten thousaud — and repairs ef fun dollars; for labor, tv for folding decun therefor, five.thous: ing boxes. seven hr lars; Jor miscellane: labor, fifteen thousa CAPIT@ For one captain, three lieutenants, a! dred dollars each: 1 at one thousand fou thirty-seven thonsa lars; and wate dollars + @ight.t ing in all, fifty-two ars, one half to tingent fund af Hov tingent fund of tthe . _Whenever a menibe1