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September 11, 1874 (4 pages)

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>)" Secmmento, Cal., Aug. 14th, 1874, : that Oumyn . ' I wn bebalf and in Sewn, Won tt kinds ig en Wi apts ruwn, Wm H, der, ' Weisg wher, Albert 3. Benton, 8. ¥. Halixy” so Jdobn Anderson, whose Post Office is id Run, Placer county, Ca ifornia, have made appli: cation for Patent for tue Church & G@ iden Gate Placer mine, situate in Gould Run Mining District, Placer County, Ca ‘ifurnia, and described in the plist and flelu sotes on file in this oir: as f ‘Hows, viz; Survey of Exterior Cotuicu wy ot tue o W corner of the claim, at corner of Henry W ‘beris. gareden fence, at a stake marked’ C. G; U, 'O., (Chu ch a.d Gviden Gate Claim) from ‘which the corner commun to Sections 4,5, 8 and 9 Bears. south 42° 16" West 31.30 chs disiantand run_yarlation 12> East, — 14442 & 6,77 chs along the-line of H Weisgarber’s fenre to « stake marked O G G ©. N 159K 7.3&chs to. the NW corner of Weis .arber’s fence. -set asta e matked 0 G@@C, $37%° E 3.63 chete the 8S W cor ner of the Gem claim. Setstuke marked « G GC, “8 6746° EB 15,55 ons. To the south -corner of the Gem claim. Set a stake mark-. eiCGGu. \N 73%> E 12.08 chs to the ast col of the Gem claim, to a take marked 0G G6. N104> W 1170 chuins on-line of Gem ¢laim to the south east cor aor of the Bay Stute claim to stake;-marke 41G GC. in mining cut. 8 86%> EK 14.50 cbs, slong the line of the Bay State claim to a pine 3 inches in dia c@ac. N W 13.70.chs to an vak stump marked O G@G@E. °N4416? K 637. chs to stexe marked. C G@ Gv in Sach’s hydraulic cut. W 74>. W 1 91 chs to stake marked U. G.GC in mining cut. N33%> H.3.49 chs to a stake poet CG G@ Cin cnt. N18? E 8.84 chs, to the suuth-cast corner of the Unole Abe claim, et stake inarked C G G C. “$214 E 3.88 chs to thé south west cor ner ot the Prindle claim, to # stake marked OGGC. NIKO E 6,69 chs to the 8 E corner uf the Prindl+. claim, retstake m arked UGGO, N17%° W 15.76 chs to the N E corner of the Privdle claim, set stake marked CGGO. $772 W 8.93 chs to the WN W'ccrnerof the Prindle claim set stake marked OG GC. $ 58° °W £62 chains toa’ pin. st mp. set stake marked C G Gc. 8 TT2 W 6.62 chs to NE cor oft Wolcott's L fence marked ence post GO, N 2B%OE 5.09 clis to asteke marked OG GO.N 494° E 44.7) obs to u stake Inerked UG G@ OC! N 61° E. 17:49 chs to corner stake on rail road bank marsed C0 GGG NTIS KE 12:80 chto,a pine stump marked OGG G. 816° E 4,50 chs toa stake . G C. 8B 66> W-15-02chs to the NW eorner of the Union claim, Sct stake marked 0 GUO, 8 20° E 9 78 chs to the 8 W corner of Union claim Set stake yuarked CG UO. N78° E 2.46) chs, set a stake marked © GG 0. 845° b 5,69 chs to a conrer et the vacific chim. set -astuke marked CG G.C. $164? E-5.61 chs a stake marked OG (+ 0, N 86° W135 chs to corner of J Muody’s claim, seta stake marked UG GC. 8 @vhs. Set a stake marked OC G @ C from which @ Diack vak 6 in. dis beara N 834° 4% 49 links distint, varintion 17° 45’ Kast. N 86° -W 20 chs to % stake on line between Sections3 and 4, Set stake marked OGG 0. South 39 62 chs to corner vt Golden Gute claim, take marked C G G@O frum which the corner common tO -vesuiis 3; 4, 9 and 10-bears duv south 3X links distant. Thence 18> Eust, N 765 W 14,78 .cls to a corner of the Guid Run claim set stake marked .@ GU, N 694°. W 8.70 chs along line of Guild Kun claim toastake marked O@G 0. N36%> W692 cheon Gola Kun aine to # stake marked C GG VU. WO? 30’ E243 chs on Gold Run live toa, stake marked UG GU. N69° W 4.44 chs ou ling ot Guild Rumto stake, markea 0 @ GO. N2%6%° B634chs on line of Gold Run to stuke marked CG GO. N 80% > W 6.10 chs on Guild bun line to a stake marked CGGO. N19> W 8,00 chsto a corner of Moore &*Co’s cluims to an oak stump murked CV@G OC. 884%° W6.63 chs.on line of Muere o's viaim to-a stake marked C 4 G@ 0. S © E 2,0¢ chains online. of Moore’s claim to. a stake marked O. GG O, North 88% W. 40.82 chains. om line of G Mackic’s tenve to a stake marked OG G OQ. 95° W 2.49 ehe-on line of G Mackie’s gar don fence to a stake marked O GG@u. N 74% 2 W 5.15 cha.ns to the place of veginning and containing 363 80 acres and ng ® portion of the Wg of trac N W4 Svc Sand 33 of Sec and'N BX of section 4, Township 15 North,-Range 10 Ha t, Mt Diablo Buse and Meridian. No recurdof said lovation can be 1oun@. Adjoinmg claimants are ‘owners: of We Union, Pacific and Moody Placer claims or the east, the owners ot the Moore & Cu’s upd Gotd Run Plever Mines on the South, the owners of the Gem Bay —— aud Uncle Abe Placer Mineson the west. ; Ped ge 9 ee ne ereto are hereby requi presunt the. same before tbis Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. LB McPARLaND, Re +@has. H. W; man, Atty, Sacramcnto. Nevada, County: Narrow Gauge Railroad Co, RINCEPAL place of business at the office of A. B. Bra y in the town of Grass Vallvy, Bev. da County, State of California, Notice ia hereby given thatate meet_ingvof te Boast of Directors of above named Company, belu tlie 1st day of September, 1874,°An assessment, NU, 3, of Ten Dollars ver share, was levied u)on the capita! sto¢ ofthe cotperation, payable immediately gold coin to George F ,, Secretary of the Company, at the place of business No. 5) Main street, in the town of Grags Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, Any gteck pon which this assessment shall remain wypeid on Monday, the Sth day of October, 18M will be.delingment. seal ihaver_ tiged for wale at public auction, and uniess payment is made before will be sold on Saturday, dhe with day of October.1874; at J a6 o'clock, Py M. -Of that day y the delin{ quent assesementtagether Watn the cost of advertising ad expenses Of eale. By order of the Board of Di evtors. EY : GEORGY FLETOHER, Becretary. « Ofhce—No 59 Maia’ Street, Grass Vailey, Nevada County; CaF. a4 __. Notice .t¢: Creditors. W the matter.of the Extate of W. W. ‘FrisA, Ps es data PP gps is-hereby given y the undersigaed, winistrator Fetate of W. We Pedabie, Bosak tothe creditors of, andail persons having claime against the said dese sed ‘to exhtbit them with the . wecessory vouvbers, within four months after the-first: publication of this notice, to the said Auuunisif tor «t the law oflice of Niles Searls in-Nevade City, im the county of Nevada, : Dated sept. Sth, 1874. J. J£00B8, Administrator i ; “0 , of Extate of W. ®, Fribie, . OTICE ‘TO. OREDIEGRS._.atate of AN G. F. Butekinson, deveused, \Rotde: is hereby given bythe vadervigned,#drminstretrix of she @bove wamed to fae any advorse claims . Pet x itil sabe AOSD hevada county, Cal, has made application for mt for the. Missvuri Canex Placer Mi paren hiagt iy Bet Soin District, Nevada county, Cal. and. : in the and field nutes on file im this offi 6 as ‘ollows, viz ; surv.y of Exterior boundaries, Oommen at» stake mu “Mo, No 1,” [Missouri No 1,} and **C, No 11” (Califurnia No ll tro which a pine 6iuches in diameter bears N16° E 60 links distant anda “stump standingon the south side of Mis C bears 8 5° 15’ W 3. i6 chs ‘Thence on a true line, variation 18°" . § 89>_V-12.60 ches foliowing down the nerih liue of Missouri Canon to a black oak 6 in. da, marked “‘Mo. No 2” and C No 12” Geound on the north owned: by Rose & Duryea.. § 83© -W 18.00.chs_ toa sprace 40 inches in diameter, marked “Me. No.3” and standing on the north bank of Missouri C non, 1,20 cha from. the edge of . tailings. S430 45° W415 chs cross the sect’ on line between Secs 25 and’ 36, Pp 16. NB ‘6. MD M10 chs West of corner com moifte Sects 26, 36, 30°and “1, 10.30 chs to ‘a ive‘onk marked “Mo No 4”—'s 77>. 46° 8 8.18 chs to # live-oak marked-“Mo No 5” W ari cunien marked.*‘Mo No 6.” N 80> E 7,20chs, toa fir tree 24inches d‘a. marked ‘‘Mo No, T” standiiig at the junction .f the West side of Williams Kavine with the suuth side of Missouri Ganon: 5 62> E6.00chs running . up the We-t side of Williams ravine to a spruce tree 40.in dia, marked ‘‘Mo No 8.” N 67° B.4.45 che acrors Williams Rayine toa live vak 20 in dia, ma: ked ‘div No 9” st.ndng on the Kast side of Wiliiums ravine, N ‘we 30° W 647 chs toa blacko.K. 8 in dia marked ‘Mo No 10” btanding at the junition of the East side of Willianis ravine with the south side of Missouri canon. .N 68° 30° B11,21 chs. to a bgt gegen .to Sects 26 and 96, Tp 16 end Ka dS. (fp 16 N 10 bast M D B and M. NTI? E10 @ghs toa live oak 16 in dia marked “Mo No 11” 8 88> 15° K 13.81 chs to‘aspruce stump m rked ‘‘Mo No 1a N 5° 16’ £3.65 chs to piace of beginning and containing. 19.51 acres. a id bung a portion of tue Sig of BW % 30,16 Nn 10 E and » E & of SEX Se¢25, and NE 4 of NE % of Bec 36, Tp 16,N k 9 Bust “Mt Diablo Ban and Meridian. “Sad jocation was made abou’ the year 1804 by Joseph Chew, Robert Chew and J. Kern, no record of which ean now be found, Adjoining claimants are Rove & Duryea on the North. Burk & Mc@arthy on the East Strauahan & Uo.on the west and vacant landon te Svuth, ‘All persons holding: any—adverse elain. . tWereto are hereby tc same before this office within sixty days from tbe first day of publishing, heveof. T, B. McFakLaND, Hegister. sheriff's Sale. See ee eae a Y VIRTUE OF:' AN EXECUTION TO me directed and detivered, issued ov of the Di-trict Court of the Fourteenth vu dicial District,-in-and_for-the County of Nevaca, crag Sg @ul:fornia,.. bearing dat pn 14th, 1874, u a judgmenit rendered ii said Court-on the 23rd uay.of April, 1874 in favor of Egbert Juds n, et al. und against J, M. Foley fort}: sum of one hundrea and eig +t and 20-100 dollars, costsand disburs. ments at the late of said judgment, -ane accruing, costs, payahie -in «Unit-d States gold andsilver c in. ; I have levied upon all the right;-titie and interest of defendant, in and to the folio» ing mining ground and property known at the Mathias ground, situated on Manz«nit Hill, M ssissippi, Valley Mining District. Bridgeport Township, Nevada County, Cal. bounded and described as follows, viz : the north 2 gone of Jaci by luck, et ale. on the y the Spencer location a1 on the wet by so much of the following described line as touches said Mathia ground namely ne ry gern Maas see mencing at a certain post standing on sri. Manzanita Hill poll ME °Go, 17,” anc thene extending south 633¢° West 8 chains 40 links. Thence Nerth 524° West 2 ch and 45 links.~ ‘Thence Suuth 524° Wer 4chains and 2t links. Thence south 36° Vast 6 chains and 54 linxs, Thence Nort) 142 Rast 2 chains and 37 links. Thence South 7%° East 10 chains. Notice is hereby given that I will expos to public sale nll the above described prop erty to the highest bidier, for cash, i t of the Court House door, in the city of on Saturday, Sept. 2th, 1874. Botweer the heures of 9o’clock, A. M. anc 5 o'clock, P. M: Given under my hand this 17th day of Aug, 1874. ‘ @, W. SMITH. Sheriff. By A. W. Potter, Under »heriff. Searls and Juhnson, Defts. Attys. eo . ;aLIFORNIA INSTITU TE etabdlishned by DR..J. ©. YOUNG, IN 1850. ORE estan frregulari the great destroyers of health. They insid4 iously attack the system, and gradually undermine and ypc: it; they drive jhe bieom f-om the ‘c’ ; the lustre from the re the strength and vigor from the frame,’ ey give puny and Uiseased offspring, and: poison, through succéssive generations, the’ race of man. The marks can be seen in “gcrofula, Consumption, Jripples, the Idiots he Insane . i¢, the Paralytic, and t . URY, asthe most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, ning with the Veneresl, doubles hia dangers. ose who have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are not cured; the disgase has assumed a new form. & Beat _. DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, -fhat leaves the poisor to crawl through the ayevem, eating its way into the tissues and organs the — tly smooth surface, to f outin future with a virnance that will baffle'the effects of medicine i SEMINAL WEAKNESS, The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and memtal organization should stop and cons.u whence ita rises. He'will find in the weakvessof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountah.e failing f the powers of the mind, distaste for sosiety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplesshess, troubled and las« sivic-’\s dreams, accompanied by growing deafziess, loss of muscular power, and nuqerous other symptoms of the positive traces.of that most terrible and ijestructive ot all diseases—Seminal Weakaest—wasting away his powers, destroying nis hope of life and manhood, and him along the broken path of -his existence, toward @ Fuature and loathsome grave, Co hing who ands his life dribbling out in che ‘ti «of the vital principl¢ of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation. vf the causes of its apqwarance brings noFelie!. zs Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard snd hope of manhood, brings te such a one ae hope of cure, but adds to his misery in she knowledge that the onewho looks to sim for so. of his punishment. He adds to his misery wd disordér until hope leaves him. There is no resoue except if proper and skillful sreatment. Consult, then, at onbve, a physi‘ian whose practice and careful research 1as made him thoroughly conversant with F who huve vecome victims of solitary vices; that dread‘ul, fascinaiing and destrnctable habit, that ills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics snd consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w th its misguided victims,should -onsult wi avout delay, one who will sympes shise with their. snfferings; To snch th Joctor would especially recommend iim ‘elt, giving toeach and all guarantees of a *erfect and Permanent Cureawithout hin+ drance fromr business, change of diet, fear f exposure. i ~ IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin troucle or afflicted vith disease, and requires mevical or surgi« al attendance, bags, wag ? should be, where s*there a physician who is fuiiy competent ” reliet, and whdse respectable tancsng in society recommends him to the ~nfidence of the community. The Doctor, uiderstanding. how imperhtively necessary hese requirements are, feels called upon to pied “are and by calling the attention of e cted tothe fact that he has been » -*xyofessor of Obstetrics and: Female diseases or ‘i wmnty ¥ears, and is fully quaiified to .dminiterin‘all cases, both medically and urgically, not in a superficiai manner, but n as thoroygh a manner as years of study «nd practice—Loth in hospitals and families he unmgealibed upaccayelous, and daign5 ad unscru us, an = ing. Thetetow, familiesean re’ 7 upon him «8 upon a father. Allin affliction can find n him one who can feel and sympathise vith and befriend them in trouble—one in vhose secresy the utmost confidence can be , ie To Cort ents. _ _ ish to consult the Docter, and who cannot city can, by stating their symptoms na le , receive advice and assurance of ‘cure at home. All letéers returned or detroyed+ Address, ? : “ BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. No. Sacramento Street, near Montgom ry. Box ~DELINQUENT NOTICE, YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA NY.—Location.of principal place o: business, San Francisco, Califoruia. Loca4 tiorrof-worts, Nevada County, California . Notice. There is delin~weut upon the fol‘owing deseribed siock on accvunt of A+. sexsment Ne. 3, levied on the 28th day o. July, 1874, the several amonnts set oppo tie the names of the respective sharebolders, as follows: ~ >; of the Board of Directors, made on the 28) dav-of July, 1874. so many shares of eacl aot of snid stock as nuy bem ceagars be o. 91d of pubil: austion, at the « file: ofthe Comrpany,so. #6 Montgomery street San Francisco, on Satur ‘ay, the :9th da. of mbet, 1874,at tac hour of i1 o’cloc A. M. ‘of gad Gny, to pity said delinqnen: assessiient thereon, together with corts o: advertising antexpenses of suio. . W.J.GUIN, Sec’y. Fr: nicivco. Califosnia Assesswen Notice. Be vg i : oo Me Lome corp Mining company ped ogee . haa is heteb. po ge ‘on the ‘Pwenty Bint: . AD. 14 on Assess Cents per Shere was levie a oergs the estate of eaid ix hewn. with the netessary + within feny ments from thdrat on of (mie notive to the unden Columba, County of New» Jvlif mia. © PANNIE Adiministentrizof the inson, dewmred. — crediturs.of, and all pers uu having clade! ! " oe ‘0 ex. Neve © “ist Tet, 1874, : eo og pephanmnaions J. Be Be =3 Graes:V . "tga, ate -Diarecnel Ramanan: Cnt : tised ag delinquent, anu unless ymer 5 *, Wil be sold on th z r, A. Th #874, fo pay th wk of said Compun of Ka nt together wi bh cos hip » of the bale. Reom No. 2,476 Montgomery 8 reet, sa) _ . Assessment Notice. NOLD RUN MINING COMPANY —Loca_ . Francisco,.Calitornia: Location of works, Gold Flat, Nevada County, California.— Notite is hercby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors, held on. the seyeuth day of August, is74, an assessm: nt, (No. Seven) of Twenty-five Cents per. share was levied upon the capital stock of the ration,.payable immediately in United No. No: ‘gold aud silver coin, to the Secretary, Names; Cert. Sh’s. Am’t. . ot the office of the Compariy, on the corner. Fe. Burmester, 2 60 125 . Market and Spear sts. Sam neisco. Any H Burmester, 3 60 12 60 . stock upen which this assessment shal} r-Henry P Bowe, 139 50 26 . sin unpaid onthe 15th day of Sept., 1874 Henry P Bowe, 140 58 2 50°} Will be'delinqnent and advertised for'sale P Bowe, 141 100 95 ou . ‘t public Auction, and wnless payment is 3 175 5) 12 5 [made before will bsold on Wednesday, the Paul Dato; 971 Pe) 12 56 th day of October, 1874. to pay the delin. . WJ Gunn; 40 60 12 &. . ent assessment, togetler with costs of WJ Gunn, 4a Sp 125 . tvertising and Me oT of sal-. RB W Gznn, 43. 100 25 Ot 4s @.C. PALMER, Secretary. . W J Gunn Trustee, 167 jue 95.94 . Office—Corner Market and Sp-ar Streets, WJ Gunn Trustee, 280 100 25. . Sau Francisco. W JGuan 264 58 12 56 aa Se ; aims Foner: = + 68 ~ 100 25 icati r © Mason Kinsie 65 50 12 & Application for Patent toa 3 F Leh ae 123 50° 12 Mining Claim. 5 ter, 4 100 25 0 é reget’ EE Lightner, * 65 100 «. «25. ) UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, seelig, 272, BO 12 Kt bactam: nto, Ual., July 16, 874 Ar @ in accordance with Jaw and an orde: OTICE 1s hereby given, That B. H Bartlett, who «. Post Office is Dutch Fiat, Placi r County, Caiforoia, hes made pplication fer Patent fur the Iry Creck Placer Mine, situated ip an unorganized Mining District, iu P!scer and Nevada coun¢-e8, Califo: nia, anu described as foll.-ws viz : Being the north-west quarter of Secton nine, Township sixteen, North Runge, ‘1 East, M unt Diablo Merisian, and con taining 160 acres. Sa.d location was mud: n May, 1870, by E. W, Bi rtlett, G. F. barttt, J. L. Gould, Thornton King, J. W. ‘itehie, John Rathburn Chas: Voight, ‘amuel J. Whipple and Joseph Price, and vas not-recorded , hereto are hereby mquired to present th4 before the Kegist.r and Reveiver, Nacvemaents,, Colifurniy. within sixty days fron. he first de. of publishing nereor. x jyi8 T.B McFAKLA\D, Register, . Notigs 10 Oreciters. _{Q\STATE OF FMMA PLATT, deceased ‘4 Notice is hereby giv, by the uuuck. Administret-r of tue abuve name wtate, to the creditors«f :md all person: ——— claims agsinst the estate of raid fared, to exhibit the seme, with the nec “sgory vouchers. within four monthe fron bfirst publication ot ths notice te th co at the .ffice of J. B Jownum sity, Cal sity, .6->. F EDDC. WaRnt Rk, go few wlkoton of the Estute of Fina Pratt tary. 4 . . ee oa ce : AB Sb doDnadavAny te : Ci’ Prater ) Cal, 7 ae rN . Rove Nevada uty, Amg 24, 1o7-, uli-3taw much of her happincss in a vice .—Persons of either sea, who . : : tion of principabplace of business, San’) 1 persons ho ding any adverse claim . 4 olson,under the firm name ofHinds & Nicho? —4 i, DMB £18 Gey Deo dussuived by mut: Broad and Pine st-ects. Nevads ' No Cure, No Pay. . 3:00) ana Surgical. Institute Consul tation, by Letter Or othei~) ; : r lin 1853.) 4 : Corner of Leidesdorff 8 {A few doors . enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted : sucéess of 21 years,and has become one of ee peracecs ean; gag ssor gemma cnt of the age-. private entrance on Leidesdorff Street The great number annually received and Established expressly to afford the ‘afflicted cured, place it in poipt of number of pa-. " \yound-and Scientific Medical aid, in ~ tients amiong the very first of the world,and . =_ the Treatment and Cure of ali” the success of its treatment ranks it second "Private and Chronic disnone: nian. In F Lecnienenmets teblitie ~pcereey Lec % i. . AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. «Te the Afflicted.OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincefe thanks to his numerous patients for their patronag:,and would take thie o ‘ity to remind them that he
continues > consmt at his institute tor the cure of chronic dieeases-o ae es ec oe: ,and all Private Diseases. viz: Syphis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonork@a, Gleet, Strictures Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Blsddér and the Kidneys, éte., and he hopes that his long.experience and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the ice of years in ‘Europe and the United States he is enabled'to apply the most efficient and. su remedies against diseases of all_kinds. He uses no mercury, char; moderate, treats his patients in a “and honorable way, and hus references of -unqnestionable: veracity from*men of known réspectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting . him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best -and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. \ 9 : To Fema'es. with disease, 28 weakmess of the back and limbs;. pain in the head, dimnegs of sight, loss of muscular power, paipitdtion of the heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, hysteria. sterility an dall other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once. to the celebrated: Female Doctor, W. K. Donerry, at his Medicai Institute and consult him about her troubles: and diseases. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painiul suffetiig and premature death. ‘ : ; To Correspondents. : Patierits, male or female, residing in any ‘part of the country, huwtvir distant, who the advice snd opinion of Dr. who think pr per to’ submit a -writtena personal interview, ete respectfully assured that their COMMUNIGATIONS WILL. BE HELD MOST SACRED. ‘The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be .consulted with every . ly andcandidly described, personal communication will be unmecessary, as instructions fir diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, (including the cemedi's) will b+ forwarded without delay, ‘and in such‘a manper as to convey no idea of the. purport of the letter or parcel transmitted —Show'd' your condition require immediate attention,send ten doliars, coin, for that valu: in currency} by Mart on WKLLs. Faxco & Co.'s Fxpress, and a package of medicine will be sent to yonr add’ ess with the necessary instructions for use. Gonsultations-by I-tter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent eute guaranteed -or-nopay. , Spermatorrhea. DRi-DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, egg ey bing his own vie-ws-and experiencein relatidn to Impvu-. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on ~ permatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, Neryous and Physical 'deb*lity conkeq +nt on this affection and other diseases of tfie’ sexual Organg. This little work contain. information of the utmost value to aft whether married or single, and will be ‘sent BRE by mail on receipt of -ix Cerits tin. postage stamps-for returh . 3 Adress. KH, DUHERTY, M.D., B24 San Francisco, Cali,. : No 596. Applicatiomw for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office, } Sacramento: Cal. Sept. 4th, 1874. é OTICE is hereby given, that Edwert Carney and Pembrome Goodspeed: whese Post Office 18 Nevada city, Nevad Gounty, Cai isave niade appiicetion for Pat ent for the Garney &Goodspeed placer mitt situate in Hunt’s Hill) Mining District, Ne vada County, Culifornia, and described ix the plat and notice on file in this office ar, follows. viz +The B % of SW % of N By. wof NE of NE ¥%andSE of N & ef Section 24, Tp 16 N RO E.-anv 8 % of 8 & of N W-% of N Wy Sec 19, Tp. 46,;N R10EM D M. and containing: 10: acres. Sdid location is composed of thr. « sets of claims the Goug. Eye claims. }eeated Feb. 16,1856, in the names of R. Calzwiy et al. and recorded in page 18, Records Hunt’ Hill District, the Gamden claimnot recorded, and the Alpha claim, no rec ord of which can be found was located it 1856. Adjoinitig claimants are Jacobs & ‘Sargent on the North, Av. G. Turner’ & Cy. on the South, no adjoining claimants oi the East or West. All persons holding any adverse olhin thereto are ber by required to present th same before this office, within sixty day: trom the first day of publishing herenf T. B. McFARLAND, Kegi-t r. Niles Searis, Atty. » geps Administrator's Sale. OTICE is hervv, given, thot in pur suance of an order of the Probat Gourt, of the Gouuty of Nevada, State oi Califurnia, made ou the Thirty-first dy .: August, A.D. Is7i, in the matter of the es tate of Kmma Pratt, aeceased. the ade. signed. Adininistrator of said deceased, wil Sell pt public auviion. to the highest bic der, tor cush, on Teesday, the 9th day vo. S+ptember, a. D 1874, at 10 0’e ock, AM. ‘at the auction sales room of J. §. Hoibroek. Broad stree., in the city of Nevada, in sais Nevada county, the fo.lgwing person» property, to wit: 1 Bedstead, 2 Hair Mut trusses, 1 Towel track 2 Bureun, i sink, ~ Lounge, 1 Sewing Machine, 2 Trunks, } Whatnot, 1 Washstand<i small Yable. Mirrer, 1 E Chair, 1 Cane Rocker, 1 La hes Fine Gold Watch, 2 Fine Gol* hains 1 Ladies Diainond Riny, containing seve; vismonds, 1 Plain Gdld Ring, 1 Quart Cu, 1 Picture, ete. ; PRED C. WAKNER, al sk Admisistrato. __<. Dieelrsion, “‘PYAE. Copartn: rsi sy aerctofore existir j . b twe-p F. H. hin ipand To Mich, consent. The vuginess wiil hereafter b conducted Lyf. L. Nicho'son, who is avhogized to ev llect al) bilis due the sai Tui ,and pay all deniands against the sume F.H. HI bs T. L. NIG Nevada City, Aug. och, ie ee EMPIRE MEAT MARKET, . +s) ‘Mieset on Oviniucr ist street, ‘nip , inmind that the 1 When a female is enervated_ or ufflicted . . statement of such, ii preference to holding . . 25 Cash Gifts, 4000 each... 190,000 . ’ 80 Cash Gifts, 3000 each. 50 Cush Gifts, 2,000 each... 1003000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each... 100,000 500 Cush Gitts, . luQeach... 50,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, . 50 cach... 950,000 taf an Biection willbe}eld n the 12th foregoing to be a fal Noe —fn ee OF KENTUCKY.« , AND A FULL DRAWING ASSURED: Monday, November 30th, 1874 “LAST CHANCE > FoR AN < qxancneed tone, cnoeres rhecnge or impotency, og ; artenness and all other diseases of the BASYVY FORTUNE! . physical and mental system, producea 3 REE ae : og natural pe Bape ok causes in the i tofthe Fifth Concert of . Old or young. Part:cular attention to-thethe 3 _ot-Kentacky has been . lungs. liver, kidneys and. blood. Dr, F's: it must mect the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no. variation from the-prdgramms— announced, A sufficient. numbet-of' tickets had been sold to have led us to have had .s large drawing ap the 3ist of July, but a short postponement was considered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne Fifth Gift Concert Is the\Last whicb will ever be given under this Charter and by the present management, that will positively and unequivovally take place ‘as announced on Mondiy, 3th November. affords, and that 20,000 Cash Gifts aggregating. $2,500,000 Will be distributed by lot among the ticket —_— One Grand Cash Gift.... Oze Grand Cash Gitt... One Grarid CasbeGift... 75,000 One Graud Cah Gift.... 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift .......+ 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100,000 0 Cast Gitts.14.000 €ach,... 14 ,000} _ 15 Cash Gifts, 9 Cush Gifts, “6,000 each. .. 100 000 . " Grand Total,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500,000 PRICE-OF TICKETS. be Whole Tiokets.....0c5% «006000 66850 00 Halves. .ceecssessccs vveves see Tenth, or each Coupon.. .-.+-s202++ 11 Whole Tickets for. .....+.+. 500,00 2236 Tickets fOr. .. 2. .00500 000040 oe L000, Persons ‘wishing to. invest should order promptly; either of the home Office or’ our local Agents. Liberat commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circul' rs coiitaining full particulars furnished on application. : THUS. EK. BRA MLETTE. Agent and Manager. Public Library Bui’ding, Leuisville,.Ky eeeeee wee Soldier's War Claim Agency, No 34 Montgomery Block, SAN FRANCISCO. H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and _@ © mmander of the Grand Army of the Republic in California and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the: collection of Additional Travel kay, nowtue California and Nevada Volunte:rs discharged more than three hundred miles from home. Soidi: rs can depend upon fair dealing. Information given fre of charge. When Writing enclose stamp forreply and state company and regiment and whether you have a dis-harge. Con »has extended the time for filing claims for additional Bounty unser Act.ot July 28, 1866, to January 1875. so all such claims must be made before that ‘ime. Origiual Bounty of $100 has Been aliowed all volunteers who enlisted before tuly 22d, 1. 61 tor th rew years, if not paid che same « endischurged, Land Warrants ‘an be obtained for services rendered before 1855, but not for services in the late war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812 *btained and increased when allowed f.-r iess than disability warrants, but’ no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers Stateot Texas has granted Pensions to surviving “veterans of Texas ¢ volution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due und being paid. W. H. Aiken also attends te General Law and Colsection Business. jy93 Election Notice. N @TICE is hereby given to the qualified AN electors of Graniteville School ‘Dist.icxn, County of Nevada, State of Califomhia wy of Septembet,.at which will be submitced the question ef voting a tax of $1000:te ‘mild a School Howse. at will be neccssar t» raise fur thin purpose thes m of $l0uG: The volis will beeper from 1 o’clock tilk DistrictSchool Trustees.Graniteville, Aug. 25thy ~ PROBATE NOTICE. w{TATE.of Culifornia, County of Nevada. SS in Probate Court. fe the matter of the Estate of I. A. Walling, deceased — it appearing tothe Judge of said Court by 9) this day presented and filed by J, M. Waling,.the Executor of the Estate of i, A. Walling, deceased, praying for am orJer of sale of ren] estateand personaé pcoporty, that itis mecessary tose the whole of the real estate and persenal property to p ¥ the debts-outstanding against the deveas.d, the debts *nd expenses of administration now dueand te grow due It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in said Astate appear before th: seit Probate Court on Wednesday,the 9th duy of september, 1874. at 10 d'dluck, in tite forenoon of said day, at the Cvart Koom of said Court Im Nevade City, to s/OW cause Why un order should not be granted to said i xecuter #e sell se-much of the rel estateund pereumal property of the said de-eased as, shalt be nec essary ; and that a copy ofthis order be pablished at least fuur succe-sive weess in the Neva4a Daily ranscript, a mewspaper printed and published in said «ity and county, ; Nevuds City, Avg, 10th 3874. cag JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. 80 generally anticipated, and. is so mani-. olestly for the-interest of all concerned,that ‘NEW ‘REMEDIES,’ That the music will be ste the country . f LIST O.: GIFTS. ‘potency, etc. ‘gd. should: apply immediately, either im wf HARVA: KD INFIRMARY . Consulting parlors, 215 Kearney siect, bet. Sutter and Bush;sah Francisco; are open from 10 4.M. to 7 P.M. FERDENANDERZ, M. D:, late Fx. ‘oe amining Physician of the Massa. cums tts Infirmar,, Boston. The. Doctor’s ‘popularity is‘due to his snecess in the © treatment of all chronic,nertvous and scrofulous difbases, such as periodical insanity, venereal prostration, loss of physical and peculiur vegitalequalizing tre tment’ is both intérbal and externa). Cancers, tuiors removed without cutting or paii. Persons wishing to retaain.in-the city can be accommodated. Persons _coneult the Doctor gratis. Adice to. physicians on cases of their Cwn, as usual, $5. All who. have failed. under the normal treatment y consult with confidence DR-F. Zs Sundrys, frow 12 to 2. P.O. Box 1087~ N. B.—Attention to all diseases of the bladder, womb, etc. ; : ly (TO THE UNFUiLE NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, mee LISHED in’ 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases hy guch as’Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Byphil— all its forms, Seminul Weakness; Im _ Skin Diseases (of years ) and Uleeratéd egs success! uly — is in standi: A GIBBON has the. pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting: the princspal Hospitals of Europe, and has: resumed practice at his Dispenrary, pig Kearney Street; corner-of Commer.ia., “40,000 each ~-. 150,000 . Brancisco, where his old patients and thoee requiring his services may flud him The Doctor has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. s e A ble Diseases. male aia female, are there who are suffer-~ ing out a miserable existence frem the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbe nto the system ! Look at their pallid, ex. .aciated and disfigured faces and their broken dowu constitetions, disqualitying them for the happiness-of“ marriage or ths enjoyment of life. In this. horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, gua. diane, friends attend to any of those. who are sufferisg with any of these horrible life des' : maladics—see that they are. cared for an cured before it be too late. ‘Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, has made private disease his for yeers, and: who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are inter eated in the welfare of their friends, ‘to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the pubic by using the uiames of em. : Inent physician» from Europe ‘ placers Be, therefore, careful. and make atrictinguiries, or you may fall into the bands of those charlatans. Seminal Weaktiess. = Seminal Himissions, the consequence of self abuse. *This solitary vice, or depraved gexualindulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost extent, producing with uns the following tram of mor symptoms, unless cembatted by medical measures, viz: Ssllow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlog in-the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and-the rattling of ehatiots, uneasinvse about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, ¢<e-fused vision. blunted intellect, loss of sonfdence, difiuerce in approachingstrangers; a disiize to form new Seq) e disposition to shun suciety, loss of memors, hectic flushes, weeny eo: various. eruptions about the fre, furred ag Om fetid breath, ccug>s, comsumption, night sweats, monomann sd frequent insanity. Lf relief be not obtamed, n on by letter, and bave a cure ef y his new and scientific mode of treating this disesse, which never'¥eils. of: effecting quick anu radical cure-: Drv G;wilt give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will ® prove satistactorily to himthat he ot this complaint by either of the Ban Francisco quacks. Re Married. Men, Or those who contempiate marriage, are sufiering under apy of these fearfub auladies, should not forget thé sacred respunsibility resting “upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. — Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or_ sending for packages of meuicines may.rely apon his assurance of confidential y with implicit faith, and expect. nO more to be charged with o fair and sutuAlly satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the ci of the cases, rather thama tw prevalentiand se?” ‘1 practive of extortion umong quacks and pretenders. : Dik. GiBBON is responsible, and: will ive to each patient a written instrument, {nding himself to effect a radical and per aeneat cure, or make no charge: 2 Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME,. by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the ‘cine promptly , free from wamage and curivsity, to any part of the cowatry, with full and plain direction for ase, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in: cois, in a red letter through Pst Oilice, or t Wells, Fargo & Oo.,. a package of medicine. will be forwarded: by express to an per of the Union. Address DR.d. F. GIBBON, 623: Kearney: etevet, co .er Commercial, San Francisco. Post Off Bex 1957. Private ntrance on Commerciak Remem er to put BOX1 er. Consuli .tioms FREE, : &#F Correspondents. will please OR. GEB)DON that they send his advertise ment in tue Damy ‘TRANSCRIPT.. , my! NEW SAW MILL, AT WILLOW VALLEY. TE New Mtl] at Willow Valley te com: shsied aul eo aie esd ba fill all orders tor Buiklivg or Mining Lumber. oe “Office of the Oounty Glerk of th ; o) vada Sta f aid exedlirds Ulerk it the Peokuby een aud tor seid County, ao hereby certify the “order, on file i this, my ‘fice. © ly customers with the rt ot Mutter. rork, Vea) nec worl, Corned #urk,uc,, at the lower }Pices ‘fos lg Come" 10th day of Aug. Probate Court in ° pt constantly oD AM kinds of Lumber ke band, Oriers left at the offise on’ ect, orat the store of Geo. By oe Pine Street willbe promptly attended to. Sve ML. @® D Manes JOHN H. HARRISON,\ yt CORED okey, CouNEb . PuRE, fe. ee. ee Jor. Commercial, San Francisco, spared neither time nor csv». 90,000 L money, in seeking out new remedies, and hasousands of persons, Doth ~~ a Lf 7 on the le* vo The ] BRO T rdnser 7 ne YearSix Month _ Three Mor Per wee Rates for Ist inserth sequent ir vertisers. Tod i market af “Phe Bai with the in.the Sta airy and 1 a To our ; contiuuar ronage, ' io our po Nevada NATI BROAD § R, B. His: way the Trave been mad ‘elegant st airy and compare in the Sts j ne ‘Stage their Off) , Whe # dhe accon -Billia with the . A shan fuily soli Nevada BANK BRO: cn : B: A. H, Pa -John Cas E wee ares cred 5 ws : ieesie iets E & ©