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September 17, 1874 (4 pages)

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; elf abuse. This % a a MR RECS Kot earema ec: NEW REMEDIES, NEW EREMEDIEG DR. -GIBBON’S DISPENSARY Mg tiila eaten Ko. 619 Sacramento Street, : TABLISHED in 1654)<¢for.the treat . Oorner of Leidesdorif Street—[A few doors ) en Sexual and Seminal Diseases) below tle What Cheer House] auch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil‘SAN FRANCISCO, ‘ie in all ite forts, Seminal: Weakness, In. Privaté entrance om Leidesdorff 4 potency, etc. kin Dineasés (of Established expresély to afford the afflicted -atanding) and Ulcerated egs success ally treated. = s ee DR. GIBBON hae the pleasure of announcing that he has from visiting the prinuipal Hospitals of Europe, and ped resumed practice at his Dispenrary, Kearney Street, corner of Commef.s4-, San Francisco, where his old patients and these -requiring his services may him. The Doctor has spared neitber “oe ~ ‘monéy in seeking © 3, an weturned with incret facilities for the -glieviation of bmaan suffering. : ’ Horrible How many thousands of persons, umale,and female, are there whore suffer‘ing out a existence fect of sacret absorbe into pallid, e.iaciated their broken dowt capers re ow virus the syetem ? and disfigured faces oeA the enjoyment of life.” In this horrid #ituation thousands. suffer vatil death closes Let , friends a o ‘ with any of these horrible life bgp ar maladice—see thet they are cared for an mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has eg private disease his especial study for yeers, and who is certain to. . most inveterate cages without mei {njurious drugs. ft is important \. [email protected] aftlicted,“or to those who; -eated in the welfare of their frien ., Seminal Wealoness. Seminal Buissions, the consequence of 80 indulgence, ia ; “ : poner both pexea to an-élmost unlimited t, producing with unerring inty; 4he following train of morbid ie! epee unless combatted by scientific’ medi measures, “viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringinginthe ears, D like zustling of eaves and the rattling-of chariots, uneasi-nvesiabout the loins, weakness of the limbs, sentused vision, blunted intellect, loss of «confidence, diffiaerce in approaching strangorn, a distike te form new avquaintances, & tion to shun — prces Rp hectic flushes, mp an srenuons about, the face, furred — fétid. breath, eGuc>s, onsumption, nigh’ sweats, monomania. sid frequent insanity. If rélief be not obtained, persons so affli 6d should spply immediately, either in ‘BO: hi n or by letter, and have a cure effected y his néw and scientific mode of treat: -¢hie disease, which never fails of eff quick ne Hundred Dollars to one who: will . of the purport o prove satisfactorily tobim¢hat he wasoused transmitted.—Shou'd your c of this comniain by: either of the Francisco quacks. s * Marri: template marriage, who oa ae ae of these fearful ‘should notforget the sacred reresting upon them, nor delay = ‘amen let oes of medicines may rel} of —— secrecy licit faith, and expect no more pharged with a fair and noutuY remuneration of services ally satisfactory pi Bove i of the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and ‘ 1 practice of. extortion among quacks and pretenders. : i le, and will Dk. GIBBON is responsible, an bie nding himself to effect.a radical and perere suffering under ‘leaden, _ @punsibility Persons calling at8 upon his assurance with im than to” rendered, © con the weelt ive to euch patient a written \aunent cure, or make no charge. . ‘Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED rs] Curing Costive4 curiosity, to any part of e Sountry, ‘with full ana’ pladey Alveotion toe , aes. zennaion use, y enclosing TEN DOLLARS in Pom a Dyolate stered-letter through the coin, in a regi hon forwarded Post Office, or through Wells, . package of, medicine will be by express to “7 of the Union. Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney etieet,co uer Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offic Box 1967. ; Private ntranceon Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the let ler.. j Consultations FREE. OR, GIBBON that they cead his advortise «nent in ti¢ Darty Transogier. © myl~ ( “HARVARD INFIRMARY Consulting ‘parlors, 215 Kearney street, bet, Sutterand Bush, San Francisco, are open from 10 a. Mm, to,7 Pim. M FERDENANDERZ, M. D., late Ex«. ,.07! e amining Physician of the Massa. s ehu ietts Infirmary, : pes is due to his snecess in the ment of atl chronic,nervons and scrofwous diseases. such as peri sanity, venerenl prostration, loss of het and To Irs Natural ViTaLiTy snp Cover, menta] tone, decayed natere or impotency. : : Advancing barrenness md all other diseases of tie “Fears, sickness physi‘al and mental system, produced from: natural or unnatural causes in the eld or Pan AA ring attention to the _ dangs, liv , kidneys and ‘bloed, Dr. F.'a peculiar vegitel equalizing tre tment. ie}. both internal and external. Cancers, tumors removed without cutting or pain Persons wishing to remain in the city can be accommodated. Persuns conruilt the Doctor grat's. Advice to physicians ow cases of their own, as usual, All who have failed under the normal . * oonsult with confidence DR. F. : Sundrys. from 12 to 2. P.O, Box 1037. ‘ N, B.—Attention to all diseases of the bladder, womb ete. . = BRIS “OBSTAC.ES TO MARRIAGE. APPY RELIEE FOR YOUNG MEN: 4 ¥ : from the effeets of Krrore and. Al im early life. ienkood supinerd. Imped_ iments to msrriage removed. ‘New method of treatment. ‘New and r ren free, in dies, Books snd circulars : i avaled envelopes. Address HOWARD AX. Philadciphin, Pa.—an ineti ving & high reputation for ti professional skill. ~ EMPIRE MEAT MAKKET. ue MO*RO having ovened a meat Murxet on Commercial street, is : pared io y eustomere with the fe quility of + Mutton, Port, Veal Corned ay : Medical and Surgical Institute. from. the ef-. fis in t cured before it be too late. fend them im-’ se . Standing in society. All parties consulting r{ him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the ed airy vies, Or Oappevod: ot. . ly and candidly described, personal comanu radical oure. Dr. G. will give AT 4{OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibyi) 3, letigth of time the disease :hassceaneed,: the -->*cine promptly forwarded, free from ents will please inform The Ductor's SOCIA ‘ZN, No. €'9 North Minth stre-t, . Ste aud serommaanyitntne Ja nabem RRR SON EH _. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s AA RAR RR EN (Pounded in 1853.] fiound and Scientific Medical aid, in _ the Treatment Taxes eases, Casesof s, =” d Secres; AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. Te the Afflicted. ; : OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their P aateecn ig would take this opportunity ¢o remind them_that he continues to consult at his Institute tor the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, . Kidneys,; Digestive; and Genito-Urinary Orand al Private Diséases. Vizi Syphifl its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid cons ces . Nocti 2. » Bex neys, ete., and he hopes rience and §' i oti o insure him a share of public petrouage. he ice of Pend years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply . the most efficient and successful remedies’ mtinue pe ant hi derate, treats his pamercury, charges moderate, is ti “gc a correct afid honorable way, and references of unquestiongblé veracity from men of known respectability and high best and: gentlest treatment, and implicit To Females. sf When a fernale is enervated 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 debil-. ity. hysteria. sterility an dall other diseases peculiar to-females, she should go Or-write at onceto the celebrated Iremale Doctor, . K. Donenry, at his-Medicai Institute, d consult him) about -her troubles and . diseases, Let no false’\delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately,and save yourself from painful suffering and premature ToC mdents, . e Patients, male or female, residing in any,, part of the country, huwever distant, who may desire the advice and opinion of. Dr. Doherty, in their respective ‘cases, and who think properto submit a written statement of such, in preference to ‘holding 8 personal interview, are respectfully as—sured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD.MOST SACRED. io anti fe a lar graduate, and may consulted ni confidence. If the case be {tl. munication ‘will be unnecessary, as instructions for diet, regimen, and the general treatment-of the cuse itadif, (including the . remedies) wilt be forwarded without delay, and in Such a manner as to convey no idea of the letter or parcel ondition require immediate attention,send ten doliars, coin, [or that valuin currency] by Maru on Writs, Farco & Co.'s Rss, and a package of medicine will be sent to yonr add: ess with the ne ary instructions for use, Congultations etter or otherwise, . FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. © 0 hg aaron gana DR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise oa > permatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, Nervous and Physical debility conseq ent on this affection and other diseases of the “gextal Organs. This little work contain, information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents ingooss* stamps for return postage. . KE, DOHERTY, M. D., San Francisco, Oal. — Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Ferali purposes of a Family Physic ry Foul Stomach % and Breath, Erysipelas, Headache P.les, Rheymatism. Eruptions and Skin Diseas«8, Billiousnesr, : = Deopsy, . Tetter, Tumors and salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuraigia, as a Dinner Pill and Purifying the Blood, are the most cor ial purgative yet i rengeanaa Their effects abundantly show w much they excel all other Pills. They are sete and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. . They purge out the foul humore of the blood ; they stimulate the sluggish or disordered organ into action, and they im: part heslth and tone.to the whole bein — They cure notonly the every day complaints of every body. "but formidable and.danger. ous diseases. Most skilful physicians,most eminent clergymen, and our best citizens, send certificates of cures ormed of t benefils they huvé derived from thése Pills, They are the safest and best physic for chi.dr n, becanse mild as ‘well as effectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take; and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. PREPARED BY : DR. J. C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medic} ; : = augl9-¢m_ AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, * For Restoring Gray Hair ' care, disa intmentand dispositional) turn the Bair Gray, and eith. er of them in. cline it teshed prematurely. \\ AYER's HATR RX stopa the falling of the hair immediatly; often renews the growth, an always cage restores its colot, When fuaed or gray stimulates nutritivé organs to ‘healthy activity, and preserv: 8 boththe hair and its beauty, Thus her . weak or sickly Hair becomes le aud strenuthened ; lost hair-regrows wit)’ lvely expression ¢ corny hair is ehecked and lished ;thin hair thickens ; and faded or. gray hair resume their pal sohe. _ Ite ition is of th scalp sre imposible. Aga perry for a gpl gp the a is } praised for its greteful fume;and alued for the an tank poe ri hoegs of-_tone it im -arts. 4 ee % BY BR. J. 0. A e& CO. Lowell, Mass. Practionl and Analytics! Chemists. Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kid: of all kinds. He uses no }and disorder until Liver Compfaint, . ” P. Fuly, 1874, the soveral amonnts set pre. eps, as follows:No. No. Names. Cert. Sh’s. Am’t.{ ! P A Burmester, 2 60 12 50 PH Barmester, 3 50 12 60. Henry P Bowe, 139 50 12 60 Henry P Bowe, 140 BO; ‘1250 Henry P Bowe, Mi 100} 25 00 E B Burnes, 176 se 12.50 Paul Dato, 21 ~~ (of 42 50 {WJ Gunn, £0 ” 8 12 60 WJ Guan, 43 60 12 50 RW Gzna, 48 =. 100 25 00 W J Gunn Trustee, 167 lu@ . 2500 Wd Gunn Tiustee, 296 106 25 Uf W JGuun Trustee, 24 50 12 50 § Haas, iT 100 25.08 Kdaward Kennedy, 50 160 26 UO C Mason Kinnie, 55 ae bs ( Meson -innie, 123 $ -* 312950 HF Lightner, . 64 100 2600 H L‘hightar, 65 10R--——25-06 3 selig, 272 6 120 And in accor os e with law and an order of the Board of Durectors, made on the 81h CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE) _ DR.w © Tuna, IN 1850. -. ‘No Cure, No Pay. Congultation, hy Letter or ethei, ie CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of the m.st celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place itin point of number of patients amiong the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second none, : = “PRIVATE DISEASES. ‘ In Males ‘and Irregularities in Females are the ; destroyers of health. They insidfously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive she bieom f*om the: cheek, the lustre from the ¢, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man, The marks cam be seen in Scrofula, Consumption, wcipples, the Idiotic; the Paralytic, and the Insane. ye MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, com! the Venereal, his mec ing its way into the tissues and neath the apparently smooth sur; to burst out in the future with a viru$nce that will baffle the effects of medicine . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ‘ The young man who experiences that whence ita rises. He will find in the weakjess of the back, trembling of the limbs, disord digestion, unaccountabie failing of ‘the powers of the mind, distaste for society,/Aread of impending trouble, forebodings @f evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lasciviéxs dreams, accompanied by growing deafness; loss of muscular power, and nuthe discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation. uf the causes of its apsearance 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 that the one who looks to tim for so much of her’ happiness is @ victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery leaves him. There is no rescue except proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician whose. e and careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every plase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices,¢+hat dread-ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fille@bousands of sick rooms with paralytics and onsumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w th its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor would especially recommend iim elt, giving to each and all guarntees of a p Permanent Cureawithout.hinefrom business, change of diet, fear is there a physician wh to administer relief, and confidance of the community. aunderetauding now imperatively nevessa int ,and by calling the attention o the cted tothe fact that he has been » Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for ‘tk wonty Years, and is fully qualified to sédmini:ter in all cases, both medically and —can make, to save them from the hands of the ualified unscrupulous, and \ing. ‘ore, families can rely upon as upons father. Allin affliction can find ‘In him one who can feel and pathise with and befriend them in trouble—one in — secresy the utmost confidence cam be viaceeé. 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 ‘a cure at home. All letters returned or detroyed, Address, A BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No, big Sacramento Street, near Montgom e y. Box 2 . -» Assessment Notice. ALIFORNIA Ot N3OLIDATED MINING CO. Loraid@,: of principal place of bdsiness, San Francisco, California _Locat on of works, Nevada Mining District. . Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Directors helo on the .6th day of August, 1874 an aslevied upon the capital stock of the Corpor. ation, payable immediately. in United States gold coin, to the Secretury at the. office of the Company, No. 438 California 8: reet.8an Froneisco, Cal, Any stock upon which this ‘assessment shall reain unpaid on the 29th day of Septemb.r, 1874, will be delinquent, ard advertised ior sale at public auction , and unless pxyment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday the 19th day of October1874, to-pay the delinquent assessment, to. gether with costs of advertising and expen; ses of sale.. ee B. J. GRAY, Secretary. Office, No 438 California St. San Franciseo, California. . a8 DELINQUENT NODICE, SRC ~ NE EAE ee A SRA RE IESE CIRM NRE ASAHI ES ASTER SNA RNIN ET NORTHERN DISTRICT FAIR. i Monday.. ..-No, 1, RUNNING RACE—Free for No. 2. RA Frida these reqairemants are, feels called upo ~ No. 11. TROTT'NG RA Best 3 of the same, shul first money. _ COMMENCING ON Monday, Sept 14th, 1874. os _ SPEED PROGRAMME: ‘all 3-year olds owned in the District July 1, 1874; {best 2in 3, * ' First-premium. $74; second, $30; third, $20. AGAINST TIME— Four minutes; free for all; to goas they please; each horse to. go singly; the horse nearest four minutes. to win; entries to remain open until the first horse starts. Entrance, $5. fee Pe .+.$50. 00° First premium,$30; second, __$20. So 8in5 ;to harn es owned } for hors: i the District‘July 1, 1874, that never beat. . First ‘premium, $150; ‘second, $75; third, $25.‘No. 4° TROVTING KACE-Free for all; 2 miles and repeat; for horses owned in the District July 1; 1874, Parse...;.. sete senor 8850 00 . “First preminm, First premiuin “#100; bes. ond, $76; third, $25. No, 6. RUNNING RACE —Fre€ for all; best 3 in 5. Purse.... First premiumy, $100: second, $75; third, $25;3 in 5; free for all horses that. never beat 2:30. Barse:.i65,.%..5: See os $30000 . First premium, $150; second, #100; third, $50. No, 8. TROTTING RAUE— Best 3 in 6; free for all horges own3 minutes. growing weakness in his muscular and menA ; tal oPganization should stop 4 consid. Purse... Sis Kedah okas beads bee -8250 Thursday ....:...Sept 1 No. 7. TROTTING RAGE -Best ed in the District, July 1, ~ . 1874, Bia: { never have beatPurse.....«. a++eee-8200 00
First premium, $160; seeond, $80; third, $30. ee et For. the most skillful ,and accomplished equestri‘enne; to whom we will, on decision of the Judge , pay four premiu:: s. First preminm, $40; second, $30; third $20; fourth, $10. No. 10. TRUTTING RACE—Best 3 in 5; free for all stallions standing or owned in the District dune 1, 1874~ Biackbird included. \ PHO. 2's cccete veeseces jum, $150; sec~wargicaliy, not im a superficial manner, but. _. ond, third, $25, in-as thorough a manner as years of study nie ches and practice—both in hospitals and families . Saturday...%... _ the District. Parse...... A $100 First premium, $75; secmiles out; free for all. First premium, $100; second $75; third, $25. ee CONDITIONS. Trotting and Pacing to be govern the By-lawe, Rules a ath y one aoe 4 unning Races by the Rules of the Agricultural Sentene, : — _ All entries can be made at the Seéretary’s office, atauy time before 6 P.at., tember 6th. ee The following counties comprise the Northern District: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Humbélt, Kiamatiu. Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Nevud«, Nap», Placer, Plunias, Shas.\@, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sviano, Sutter, Tehama, ‘tru ity, Yolo and Yuba. By order ef the Board. “We. G@ Murpgy, Sccr. ta y. ; MARYSVILLE!. . ir) autos wth . ¥IFTH AND LAST CONCERT. -Sept_14. PUIG oo a vic cS vskacke cccds $150 00 Tuesday ........ Sept 15. No. 8. TROTTING RACE—Bost . > 00 merous other symptoms of disorganization, : $350; sece tne ‘positive tenes of that most —— _ ond, $75; third $25, a 3 destructive ot diseases—Semina. . ue ee. ness—wasting away his Pee oes Weanasioy: Se teeadevses Sept 16. bis hopwof life and maxhood, and dragging-}4e-"5. PACING RACE—Best-3 in him along the broken path of his existence, 5; free for all pacers owned toward a preruature and loathsome grave, in the District July 1,1874, To him who finds his life dribbling out in Pom.. i. 8200 00 i <r Sept 18. No, 9. LADIES’ TOURNAMENT ond, 325,No. 12. TROTTING RACE—Fiyve by ns of the SepDE. KNIGHT, President. ‘Len per cent. premium will be required at the time of maki * ensessment, No 1, of Ome Dollar per share was. try — ‘All entries subject to the » Board of Directors, cited ss A horse distancing the field, or any part Jonly be eutitied to the a22 ~~ Khoom No. 6, Odd Fellows’ Building. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA. { NY¥.+Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Califoruia. Location of worl, Nevada County, California. Notive. There is delin-uent upon the fol‘owing describ.d stock on account of Assessment Ne. 3 levied on the 28th day of #e the names of the respective sharebuld-. T Dissolution. this day The busk G. E. WEFHINGTON, 0. M BECHNIR. Nevada, Aug. 19th, 2474. HE co-partnership heretetore existing Yetween G. E. Withingten and ©. McRechnie,in the Painting business is dissolved by mutual consent. ness will be carried on 1s usaal at the old #.and, on Broad stre t, bi G. &. Withirzton, 4}) persons in: ebted to the late firm are re— ‘¢ — ene jately with G, E. ington, be ‘Teems having. demands against said ay et will present to hum for payment. . bag . testly for the interest of s1l concepried,that . dav of July, 1874. so many sheres of each parcel of aid stuck as uimy be necesgury, will be sol-i ot pub iauction, at the cfiice of the Gum » su. 410 Montgomery San Franciscu, on Satur .ay, the i9th d LUMRER WAGON By A SPAN KN. Bs, in fine order is off-red for gale cheap. For wlare fi: gu.rest th TRANSCLIPT ¥, wr orat BLADAUR’s PREWERY. OF GUKSEs AND 's cICE WAGON AND HORSES of September, 1#74,at the hour of s Fo’ A. M. o wad doy, 2. assessment thereon, t er with corts of ddvertising and npeiete . W. J. GUNN, See’y.’ etter Pesgeend Deten te ¥, \ =e 4 NILES SEARLS, AT BRICK OFFICE, ». Front ot tue Court House e Attorney anc Counscior at Law _in mind that tie, : $2,500,000 Will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. s : One Grand Cash Gift....-.+04+ -$250 000 One Grand Cash Gitt, jcesiecaee 400,000 One Grand Oash Gift...06++-+0+%> 75,000 One Grand Cah Gift.. 50,000 une Grand Cash Gift...-.Pate 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100, 1@ Cash Gifts, 14,000 each... 14 , 15 Cash Gifts, -10,000 each..+: 20 Cash Gifts, 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each..<. 190,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 each... 90,000 50 Cush Gifts, 2,000 eachz.. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each... 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 600 each em 500 Cash Gifts, -z00each... 50, 19,000 Cash Gifts, _50-each... 950,000 “Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize and fer ssid County, ao hereby certity the ee © ow am oF Tae PUBLIC LIBRARY, OF KENTUCKY. eheses Day Eixec FULL DRAWING ASSURED: _-O¥. Monday, ‘November. 30th, 1874 LAST CHANCE _ OREN oes EASY FORTUNE! + A postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky has beeu so generally anticipsted, and is so mianiit must meet the approval ef ajiis now absolutely fixed, and #herewill be no variation from the p’ mme now anfdiifited. A sufficient~humber of tickets had been sold'to bh enabled us to hav had alarge drawing an the dist of July,wit a short postponement was considered preferable to a peri drawing. Letitbe borne dby the present managebat will positively and unequivotake place as annonaced on ~ Monday, 3th November. . That the music will be the vent the country affords, and that 20,000 Cash Gifts aggregating Grand Totsl,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500, PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets,..-.. eiaeseaeees $50.00 WMOLWOG sckiss &. cek bikie es 0 En pen 20s = 8,00 Tenth, or each Coupon......¢+ +» 5,00 1i Whole Tickets for..... ceeueee 600,00 2236 Tickets for... 2.0.64. 640es« + -1000,00 Persons wishing to invest should order promptly. either of the home Office or-our local Agents. Rae Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. — Circulors containing nished on application.‘THOS. E, BRAMLETTE. Agentand Manager. _ Public Library Bui'ding, Louisville, Ky. full particulars furSoldier’s War Claim Agency, . . No 34 Mo tgomery Block, SAN FRANCISCO. Hf. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and . :P VV oe Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic in Californidand Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection of Additional Travel kay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles from home. Soidiers can depend upon fair dealing. Infortion given free of charge. When wTiting stamp for reply and state company eut and whether you have a disgress has extended the time for additional Bounty un866, to Jannary 1875. so be made before that $100 has been allisted betore the same wien discharged, Land“Warrants can be obtained for services rende fore 1855, but not for services in the war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812 obtained and increased when allowed. fur Jess than disability warrants, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas id. W.sH. w and ColMoney is now due and being Aiken also attends to General lection Business. * PROBATE NOTICE. NTATE of California, Conuty of Nevada. SS In Probete Court.’ In the mutter of the Estate of .L. A. Walling,. deceased — It appearing to the Judge of saiil' Gourt by the petition this day presented and filed by J, M. Walling, the Executor of the Estate of L, A. Walling, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real estateand personal property, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate and personal property to pey the debts outstandin, against the deceas:d, the debts and: of administration now due and:to grow due. It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in said Estate appear before the said. Probate Court on Wed~ nesday,the 9th day of september, 1874, ab 19 o'clock, in the forenoou of said day, ut the Ovurt Room efgaid Court in Nevade City, te show cause sun order should nut be poe Pag ee exja ExBrator to ~~ 80 much of. re. personal property of the said deceased as. shall be necessary ; and that a copy ofthis order be published . atleast four successive weeas im the Nevada Daily transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said city and: county, Nevada City, Arg, 10th 1874. JOHN OALDWELL, Probate Judge, ‘ of the County Clerk of the ‘of’ movade, I Joha Pattison, C stare of the County of Nevada. State of Ualifornia, and: ex-efficio Cierk of the Probate Cuurt in le foregoing to be a full, true and currect copy of an original order, on file in this, my of—~—* Witness my hand and the neal of jet said Court, “this lth day of Aug, —— ) lat, : alt JOHN PaTTISON, Clerk. Notice to Cretito:s N the matter of the Estate of W. W. FrisM bie, decease1. Notice is hereby given by the » Adwinistr:tor of the Estate of W. W. Frisbie, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons bevi: gel-ims ry said garde Bro them wv A vouchers, within four muuths after the pahienaion of this notice, to the said Ad:ninistr: tcr .t the lw! office of Niles Searls in Nevada City, in the mas Hil) cla = . ling deceased. No, 593. Application “for « Patent 26 & sepagmuanes <del UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, © Sacramenty, Cal., Aug 19th, 184.4 * ‘OTICE is hereby given, That Henry \ Hellor; whose Post Office is Little York Nevada county, Cal. has made application . ‘or Patent f rthe Baltimore Placer Mine, ituate in Little-XYork Mining District, Nevada county, Calitornia, and described in the plat-and field notes *8_ follows, viz -— Commencing at Post no 5, of the upper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim on lower ba k of the Little York Company’s divch at an oak stump marked (B P°M) for Baltimore. placer mine, from which a black oak 6 in. dia bears N 74> 15’ W 11 links dist and the wituess post to the corner of Sects 32 and 2% on Third Standard North, Township 4 « 16 North, Range 10 East Mt Diablo Mériuian VoL. x bears 8 29342 W 21-11 cbs distant and run variation 13° East. N 8.06 chs to a sugar : pine stamp tice in diameter on lower EEA bank of ditch; Weing the West corner of Sta2 tion No7, of the Upper Christmas Hill claim , ha $8 66> E4.22 chs on tine of Upper -Christhe Ds A mas Hill clainis to a post and rock pile on : “ _ 5a nage from po ge dee gee NEVAD en Hil. N 20’ EF 10.37 chs on line o : : Gpper Christmas Hill to Station No 2 of eaid + BP. BROWN. . . cluim, marked stake BP : BROWN pine 3 in dia bears” > W 46 links dist. S : n line ‘of Upper Christ2 10h. in. dia bears 8. 67° E 53 links dist. W 12 chs, set a stake marked Bb PM 30° 30’ KE 46 links distant. 8 45369 E 16.50 ‘chs down on N E side of small ravine.to x’ stake marke* B P M30 links N E from ravine, frum which.a.cedar.stump 20 in: dia bears N 30> W 15 links dist. oF .93 chains to astake marked BP M_from which a live oak 3 in, din-bears § 53° EB 9 links dist. § 3.05-cHis to the %{ Sec stake on south-b“tindary of Sec 33, from which a corner of Goodner & Teaft's Bear River claim~ bears due East on the Third Standard. north 140.chs distaut. N 534° W 5.23.chs running mp the 8 W-sideof ravine to a stake marked BPM. N 50° W15.80 chs toa stake marked B P M from which a black oak Win dia bears N 53° 30’ W3 links dist. N 523° W 6.22 chs toStation No 3, of the upper e1 B P M, from which a manzanita, mark BT bears N 63° 30’ W-32 links dist, W 9.53 chs on line of upper part Christmas Hill claim '6 Stati o 4 of said. claim. N 75> W 4.91 chsto place of beginning and containing 19 52-100 acres and” being a portion ofthe S % of Section 33, ha ou mp Seon Ranye 10 East Mt Diablo Base anid Meridian. Ssid location. was madetany years ago by different Compa‘Ry’s, and no record of said locations can be tound. This applicant has bad the claim a . recorded in the mining records of.Nevada 5,000 each. .+< 100 000 ‘County, May 18,1874. Adjoining claimants ore owners of the upp r part of lower Christmas Hill on the north and owners of the . npper part of Lower Christmas Hill claim on the south, No other claims adjoin. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are,hereby required to present the same before the Regist r and Receiver at Sacramento, California, within sixty. days from the first day of ublishing hereof, 422 T. B. McFAKUAND, Register. 5, Executor's Sale. ~~. by pte is hereby given, that in pursuance of am order “ef the Probate Court, of the County of Nevada;—State of California, made on the 9th day of Beptember, A. D. 1874. im the matt: r of the estate of L. A. Walling, deceased, the uhdersigned, the Executor of the .ast will of L. A. . Walling, deceased, will sell at public auction, to the highest bdder, at Walling’s Hotel, in the village of Rough and Ready, Nevada courty, Stute afor said, on the 3d day of October, 1874, At 12 o’clovk, m. of said day, all the right, titie, interest and estate of deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title or interest thatthe said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired,other than that or in addition to that of said. A Walling at the time of his déath, in and to all of the following pieces or parcels af roperty, situated and being in the village of “ough and Ready, Nevada County, California, und described as follows, to-wit: ist. That certain town lot, sitnate on south” sidgof Main street, in the v lage of Rough and Realy, said county and State, and known as Walling’s Hotel and Garden. 2d. That certain pacel of land situated on. the north side of said Main street, and ummediately opposite the lot first herein above described, veing Enown as Walling’s Stable’s and Corral. 3d. That certain parcel ot lapd lying om the south side of said Main street, and adjoining the hotel and garden on the west, known as Walling’s. Lower Corral, and “being enclosed with board fence. Also, ali buildings, stables, sheds, outhouses or other structures, upon any or either of the ts of land above described. I will also sell at the same one se eine and u on on condi«ns, the following personal property, beuging to said estate: Supplies in bar, liqiees &c.,. fixtures in barroom, 19 beds and bedding, dining room and kitchen furnitare, supplies on hand, 2 cows, 2 calves, . 16 hogs, 50 chickens, and also all othr . personal property;upon and about said a suid estate. premises, belonyi:g estate; Uyited to a above said States Patent. “ai oe Terms of sale.—Cash in golit.coin, ten per cent down, and balance on confhyation-. of sale by Probate Court. Deed Sex~ pense of purchaser. : + “e Scpt Oh 1874, : ; : J. M. WALLING. . Fxecutor of the last will-of L. A. Wal-, Sepl0. Litle ho. 681. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacram: nto, Cal., July 16, rer} OTICE 18 heteby given, That B. H .\ Bartlett, who « Post Office is Dutch Fiat, Plac. r County, Ca:ifornia, has made application for Patent for the Dry Creek Pi cer Mine, situated in an unorganized Mining District, in Placer and Nevada countes, Califo-nia, and described as » follows, viz : Being the north-weet quarter of Section nine, Township sixteen, North Range, — = ‘aut Diablo Merijian, and conining 160 acres. Said location made in May, 1870, by E. W. Burtiett, aT. Bartlett, J. L. Gould, Thornton King, J, W. Ritchie, John Rathburn Chas. Voight, Samuel J. Whipple and ph F 4 ppl 4 Joseph Price, and . ~~ eoeen ; r All persons ho ding any adverse © ‘ theretoare hereby require@'to present the same before the Register atid Receiver, Bacrement:, California, within sixty days from the first da. of publishing hereof. * iyi8 oe McFa ND, Register, f ~ —— P we OLD — or td ici heti p ne ‘Francisco, tote. Location cot Gold Flat, Nevada Vounty, Galiférnia.— Notice is hereby given Cot seartanins 2 per lyre athens tr ‘om the sev-' eu! ae) l (No. StVen) of ‘Tweuty five egntengentrd ws levied upon the lg the corporafion, Vaysble linteediniets ie Peden Strtes gid and silver ‘oin, to the Seoretary, the uffice of the Company, on the corner ATK ‘t und Spear sts. San. . Any Stuck upon whieh this xsasament shall rewain unpaid onthe loth dey of Sept., 1874 wiht be delinqnene and navertised for sale st public Auction, and anless in made Lefory wilt b+ gold on eday, the Th day of October, 18%. to Qcent assessment, together ‘costes of expens:n of Bale, Office county of Nevada. Dated Sept. Tth, 1874. ~ i sen anja of W. W, rrisbie, ¢ . ~ wag CA ee Rak ef little ditch from which a. rom: which a black oak sin. dia bears north.. 8S 164° bk. opart of. Lower Christmas Hill claims mark: <~— ranseript Bl "eee OF . ne Year—in ady Six Moitiths, Three Monti, “ _ "Per week, T wei Rates for Adver * fst insertion ;. $1 *equent insertiol vertisers. NATIONS " BROAD STREEI &B,B.GEN HIS WELL Ways open . ‘the Traveling Pv been made to it,» elegant style. Thi airy and comfor compare favor in the State; Tt pains expe com ble. _ Stages for al _c their Offices at oe The House Fi the accommodat Billiard Ta with the Hotel. A share of Pi fully solicited, CARR Nevada\ June . le MA NEWA Bat : _PRO The Hotel thr in the State. TT! -airy and well fw To our old fri: contiuuance of t ronage. To new in our power to aisfaction. Nevada July BANK OF . BROAD 8T! ((APrrAL E “R.W.T A. H, Panexe. John Cashin, Jonathan — Drafts on Eas ’ noe.Com Agency Bank o Interest on T! ed, as follows : ~§$Six Moi its, 6 per Iwelv Deposits, annum, ‘ 7” Persons send money by