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September 2, 1874 (4 pages)

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Steere inenen Co te cine eer atria Sete tie nhiaiareaice setenintutas thea sins @ Sis aeRO pI AR i ig Application for a Patent to a tiation 187 East. 8 89> W 12.60 che toliowstanding at the junction f the West eide of * See 36, Tp 10,N 9 bart Mt Diublo Base tan tow bercund, Adjoining claimants are . -Csiforuia, iu-eid ter tie County Ls resting to Henry Powell, Patrick A. Fog. pats —Htatesguld cuin, to the Secretary at the * Jet day of Neweu.b vr, A, B. 1574, ‘a pay the Se Untred Saree Laxp OF¥1cz __ Sueramento, Cal., augea 197s} bi RH is hereby given, That William Kistle, whose Post Office is You Bet, or Patent for the Misseuri:Canor Placer Mine, situate in You Bet Mining District, Nevada cuunty, Cal. and described in ibe plat and field notes on file in thyg offi e as follows, viz; >urv.y of Exterior boundaries. Commencing at a stake marked ‘Mo, ‘No 1,” (Mlissouri No 1,] and “C. No 11” (Cal‘ornig@\o-11 tro—-which-a pine 6 inches in diameter bears N16° KE @ links aistant sad a spruce stump standing on the south 8id6 of Missouri Canon bears'S 6° 15”. W 3.38 che distant ‘Lhence on a true line,vaing‘down the norih liue of Missouri Canen to a black oak 6 in dia, marked ‘‘Mo. No 2” and’ C. No 12” @round on the nursh owned by Rose & Duryea, 8 83° W 1860 chs toa spruce 40 inche ‘diameter, marked ‘‘Mo. No-3'*-and #tandiig on the north—_bank—ofMissouri C non, 1,20 chs from the edge of tailings. 8 45> 45’ W 4.55 chs eruss the NE \ k. MD -A10-chs West of corner com> “to Sect 8-25, 36,30 and 41, 10.30 che toa live oak marked ‘Mo No #’ -p 779-45" W. 3.18 chsto a live oak marked “*“Mo Nob” 8 vA? 15’ E3.83 cos, crossing Missouri canon to a black Oak 12 inches iches in diameter, marked *‘Mo No 6.” N-£0> ETD chs; to a fir tree 24 inches d‘a. marked “Mo No. 7”; Williatus Layine with the sonth side of Missouri Canon. -b 62> E6.00 chs running up the Wet sideot Williaus ravine to a spruce tree 40 india, marked ‘M10 No 8.” WN 67> E1.45 cha agrors Williams Ravine toa live pak 2U in dia, ma. ked ‘MU No 9” stunding on the East siue of Williams ravine, N 23° 30" W 5 4i.cus toa black o. K8 in dia miarked‘‘Mo No 10" standing at the junctionof the Last side-ef Williams ravine with the suuth side of Missuuri canon. N 58° 30’ E11,21 chs. to the corner coniumon: to Sects 25 anu 36, ‘Tp 16’N R, 9 Kast,and 30 and3l. Tp1ié6N 10 bastM D B and M. N 17> 40’ #16 20 chstoa jive oak .16 in dia marked “Mo No 11” 38 88° 15’ E 1381 che to a spruce stump imarked ‘Mo No 12” N5> 15’ & 3.65 chs tu piace of beginning and containing ‘19.51 acres wid being a purtion of the S34 of SW44°30, 16 N 10 EB and 8 Ie &% of Shy See 25, und NE y of N Ky -of and Meridian, -Sud location was made abou the year-iiot by Joseph Chew, ub= + ert Chew aud J. Kern, no record of which Rose & Duryea on the North, Burk & MecCarthy on the East 'Strauahan & Co.on the west and vacant landon ¢. 6 South, All persons holuing any adversé claidg thereto are hereby required to preseut the sane -before this ofieswithia—siaty ~duys f TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW. REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES DR. GLIBBON'S DISPENSARY623 KEABNEY STREET, tp4 asLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forns, Seminal Weakness, In. potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and “Ulcerated €gs success. ully treated. : : . DR. GIBBON has the pled of an“‘nouncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at his Dispenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commer.ia., San Francisco, whére his old patients and those requiting his services may find him. The Doctor has spared neithertime nor money in seeking out new paar and has returned with increased facilitibs for the alleviation of human suffering. 3 a Horrible Discases. Hew many thousands of persons, both a ee ee ee ee > aD here whoare suffersect’ on line between Sees 25 arta 6, Ty Wt cut a an peor Peg m the etfect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbée into the system-paHid,exaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down senor disquali-. fying them for the happiness of marriaye a4 tre enjoyment of life. In this-horrid. situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferiag with any: of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for and cured before it be too laté. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial atudy for yerrs, and who is certain to -cure the < most inveterate cases without mercury or {njurious drugs; It is important to those whovare afflicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their frienda, .to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, impusing upor the pubiic by usingthe names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places, Be, therefore, curefuland make strict inguiries, or you may fall into tho bana Of th ose charlatans. : Seminal Weakness, Seminal. Ev-issions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved indulgence, is practiced by the sexual = _yoUth of both sexes to gn almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train_of morhid symptoms, uuless cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Ssllow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringIngin the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and tlic rattling of chariots, uneasinubs about the loins, weakness of the limba, Cotused vision. biinted intellect, Joss of trom the first day of publishing horcot.——T confidence, diffiuer cei approachingstrang‘LP. Bo McFahLaND, Kegister. C.H Wyman, Atiy. Bepl UMMONS,—. tate of California, County KD ot Nevads, es. In the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of The People of the ntite of California seid arty. Witham Fogirty, Join Thompson, Mary Quinn, Cul b Bowles, I. 8, Larue, Daniel Folsom, Charles Abbott, Rufus Me-Eachern, Danie] Folsom, as Adiinisirator of the katate of Freeman Folsoin, deceased, A. R. Turner, Wiiliam Fojsom, Jotun H. ers, a disiike to form new avquaintances, a ' disposition to shun s ciety, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the frce, furred tongue, fetidbreath, coups, consumption, nighi {f relief be not obtamed, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientifié mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting ~quick anu radicaloure, Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured ~ either of tise Sai Hill, M, it. Edwards, E. 8S. Hayill, George A.Elha, dames ‘Taylor, Q.W.—Che ry,-David Gower, Charles ‘larner, ‘Thos O’sullivan §, B, Caswell, Francis Coffey, Morten Algier, U.C, M: Leland, Patrivk U’Meara, James Osine,; Owen Rice, Jonu Doe, Kichard Roe. Relert-Roe, Wm Roe, Henry Roe, and Joseph hive, detendavis. You are hererequired to appear in an action . rought against you in the District Court of the 14th Judi os ‘ fthe state of Califurnia, in and torthe county of sevada;on the 17th day ot April, 1514} by Edward Allison, plaiotid, and toxnswer the cona; laint filed . thereiu, within teihdays, exclusive of the day of service, afver the service on you of this Summous—if served-within this county; or, if served out of this teunty, but. in this District within twenty dayssxotherwise withjn forty days—or judgment wih. be takea against you by default, accordinx to the pray@r of shid complaint. B ing “ped tion to quiet the title to a Peéertain lot of ‘mining ground situated in Bridgeport township, inthe county of Nevada, aud known a8 the *‘Aliison claims,” wherem piaintiil prays for udeeres uf the Court determining the title to said ground, ores fendants have no right, titie-or interest in bald groundan that each and ev ry one of hem: be foreyor barr. d from asserting any claim whatever, in orto sai premises or sny part thereof adverse to the plaintiff. Aiso that plaimtiffinay have and recover bis costs of this action, al of which is fully firth in seid complamt to which espesialxeference is hereby miade, And you re hereby notified that if you fail to ‘appear and andwer the guid complaint as ubove required, the said plaintiff will rpply to the relief thervi is demanded. ——. lu efimony whereot, I, Jobn : geal> Patt sod, Clerk of District Court . ’ “~~ j atoreraid, do hercant. set my hand aad impress the Seahof said Court, at office ii the city of Nevada, s April, A. D. 1374, : JOHN PA‘ Dibble & Byrne snd J, B. Attorneys, Assessmeut Notice. \_ ORTH BLCOMFILLD GRAVEL ™% . ING CUMP ANY, Location of pmm pal piace of business,S n Francis o, Califor? ala. aLocution of works, North Bloomfield, Nevadu County, Catiturnie-~Notice is bereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the Thirteenth day of June, 1674, an usscesiuent (Number Thirty Thre: of One Douar (—$1 0 )-per share was levied upon the capital atock of said company, payable immediately, in United ice of the company, No. 320 San ome St., pan Francisco, California _Any stock upon which said assessment sitall remein unpaid on Taoesday, 16h day of September; 1474,shall be deemed dehinquent, and will be duly advertised for eele at public auction, and unless pay,ment shall “be mude before, will be soid an Monday, Octub 1 5th, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of gale, Sy order of the Board of Treets>s, : THOMAS DE}. BY. Secretary Ottice --No. 320 bunsowe Street, San Frantaoo, California, ald } GCLD MINING COMPANY, : Lo. aion of works New da ‘i ownship, NevedaCouity Cal. Notice in pereby given, that aba mecting of the Truste.g of esid Coupuny, held eon the ‘Rwenty ninth way of Ausnint, A.D. Is74 an” Ansene: 19 -ntof Fitiy Cents per share was levied upon the (*} ftal Stock. of said Compuny, payable on the Beth Cay of Se;.tember, 187ta Cuited Stat.» Gold Coin, to the seeretary, atthe Oftiee wt thé Coimpaliy, No. 9: Montgomery Bicek, in the city of San Ceanewee. Aly Stovk upou which said as@ossnient shall ecyiin unpaid on the Ist day of ©. ber. A D174, wall be advertiped as deiinquent, aig ailers Jkywent rhail be made befor, will be rae ou.the Assessmeni Notice. OME “MI Solingucnt sseessment together wiih coats of advul sim and exp ners of the sale. QR. FP OA. WAPERMAN, Secretary. “ Office at No. 9, Montgumery Biuek, Sen Praneisco, Cat. ; $ al DR. T DB. ESMOND, " Forwerly vf Washington, 4 FLAS removed to Nevada, and golie'ti . the patronage of the citizens of Ne wada and vicinity. ‘iffice and residence on: or this complaint by Francisco quacks. ; Married Men, Or those who contemplate: marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget. the sacred* responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines may rely apon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and -expect no more . than to be charged with a feir and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent and se)” 1 practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. ‘ Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, iuding himself to effect a radical and persanent cure, or make no charge, Cured at Home. rsons at a distance may be CURED AT ‘, by addressing a letter to Dr, Gibing cabe,, BM time the disease has continued, and the ‘cine promptly forwarded, free from uamage and curiosity, to any partof the country, with full and\plain direction for ase. _.By enclosing TEN _DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter hrough the Post Otlicg, or through Wells; ‘o & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney et.eet,co cer Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offic Bex 1957. : : Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 ou the let er. 2 Consultations FREE, gs" Correspondents will please inform Dit. GIBBON that they sead his advertise ment in tue DaiLy TRANSCREPT, myl Notice to Creditors. {STATE OF EMMA PRATT, deceased. ‘4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratur of the above. named state, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims agaist the estate of said aeceased, to exhibit the same, with the nec-. evsury vouchers, within four months from th: first publication of this notice to the dersigned at the ufice of J. B Johneon, cor, Bread ard Pine streets, Nevada ‘ FLEDDC. WARNER, J.B. Jobnson, Atty for Administrator. Nevada o ty, a A PENO ALL WHOM P° MAY .OQNCERN.— The tirm of ancaster & Co\engaged in the Lusinexs e@f keeping a Liv Feed Stuble;and whose principal plac business is at Nevada city, in the county Nevuda, Etate of California, is composed o MatyL Lancaster, who is sole partner in Jy @aid busiuess under said frm pame and whose ploce of. residenve—is Nevada city. Califoruia. f : is MARY L. LANCASTER. Dated Aogust 13th, 1374. Administrator's Salo. CTICE is hureby given, That in pursuvi the County of Nevada, state of California, wade on the 220 Gay of August, A. D! sid, iu the mu.ter of the Estate of Joshua Mulioy, deve. sed, the undersigned” Adniiuintratur Cf the Kstuteot said, deveased, will seit at public auction, $0 the highest bidder for cash, on Wedresury, the Sevund Guy of September, 1574, at 10 o’elock, the Auction Sales KeOm of J. 5. Holbrook at the corner of Muin and Commercial Bts, Nevada city, in ssid Nevaan Uounty, the following Personal ,roperty, to. wit; Godda, Wares and werchandise, Hedsteads, Mat. trass.s, Cuth ry, Lin Ware, Spectacles, Pipes ged Cases, Fancy and usetul artieles and ¥Ankee Notions too numerous to mention, s CHAS. BK. MULLOY, Administrator of the hetate ot Joshua Muldoy, deceased. * : 4ngust 22d, 1874. NILES SKARLS, — _ Attorney and Counselor at Law + “AT BRICK OFFICE, ~~ In Fi ent of tie Court House Water Sire. t, Uiree doors frum corner, 6194 ' Nevada City, ity, hysteria-sterility an d all other diséases @weats, mon maij: 12d. frequeat_insanity . . }of the, purport of tie ltter or parcel -San->coin-for-that-vala-in-eurrency}-by Mare ee {oR Weis, Fanco & Co.’s . } xpress, and a yptoms, length of . AppHeation for a ratent to Min. Witness post in Mehaticy’s yvardea on ance of an erder of the Probate Court} ANeining Uiaimacts are ix A. M, -at. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID, Quick Cures & Moderate Char, es. DR. W.K. DOHERTY’s ! Medical and Surgical Institute. . [Founded in 1853.] : No, 519 Sacramento Street,. Cerner of Leidésdori Street—[A few doors : below the What Cheer House] SAN FEANCISCO <<», ee Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, . Established expressly, to afford the. afflicted Sound and Scientific Médical aid, in ie the Treatment and-Cure of all Private and Chronic dis"eases, Cases of : ; Secresy AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS, Te the Afflicted, — OCTOR W. K.-DUHERKTY RETURNS his sincere. thanks to his numeroys patients for their patronag ,and would he a this opportunity to remind them that he continues to cousult at his [Institute tor the ‘cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, Kidneys, Digestive, andite-Urinary-Oe . gans, ang all Private Discases. viz: Syphilis in all its ‘forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all. the horrid consequences of self-abnse, Gonorhewa, Gleet, Strictures— i Smissiors, Sexual Debility, Diseeses of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder<and the Kidnéys, ete., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will cgntinue . to insure him 4 share of public patronage: By the practice of many years.in Europe and thé United States heis enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients ‘in a correct and: honorable Way, and bus references of unquestionable veracity fromi-men of known respectability and high standing in soviety. Ali parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit To Fema'es. : When a female 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“pecuitar to femates, she should go or write at once -tothe célebrated. Fersale Doctor, W.K. DOHERTY, at his Medicai Institute, and consult him about her treubles and diseases. Let no false delicaty prevent ‘you, but appiy immediately, and saye yourself from painiul suffering ahd premeture death. : : ~ To Correspondents. Patients, male or female, residing in any part of the country, hi wevir distant, who inay desire the advice and opinion of Dr. Doherty, in ther respective cases, end . ‘who Mink pr per to submit. a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, ere respectfully as— sured that théir COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOsT SaCRED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted with every confidence. Jy and candidlx deacrited> persons} ¢om=tInunication will be unnecessary, as ir structions for diet, regimen, ind the general treatment of the case itself, (including the remedics) will be forwarded without délay, and in such a Manner as to convey no idea transmitted —Shou'd your conditiin require imu diate attention,send ten doliars, package of medicine will be sent to your address with the necessary instructions for use. Consultations by bk tter or otherwise, BREE. -Permapent eure guaranteed —or_no pay. : = Spermatorrheoa. . DR. DOHEKTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to-Impo+enee-or-Virthtty; being a short-treatise—oa > permatorrhoea, or Seminal weakness, Nervous aiid Physical. debiiity conseq ent on this affection and other diseases: of the . . sexual Organs. This little work contain, informatiun of the utmost value, to all, whether married or single, aid Will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of ~ix Cents in postege stamps forreturn postage. Addregs. W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., _ 824 San Francisco, Cal. No 579. ing Claim UNITED STATES LADD OFFICE, ; S:cramento, Cal, July 6th,1874, OTICE is hereby given that William AN 2. Wiliiaiis, whose Pustotiic’ is Dutch Fiat, Piacer county; Cal ,has made upplication for Puient for , Williams’ Piacer ine, situated in Green Valley Mining istrict, Piacer Couuty, California, and ibeu in the plat aud field notes on tile office as tullows, viz: Survey of ndaries, Commencing at a stake is = W, 16 50 cha, to the southwest corn-r-of the Green Valley Blue Gravel tiaver Mine, to &stuke marked “WC” ou the SW side andG (for Greend Valicy . Blue Gravel Mine) on the NE siue ‘Lhenee, uti 202 30 E, dD d94S W.23 GU che, toaPitch Pipe 30 inches iu diameter, viarked WC on the North side and st. L PM (for st. Louis’ Placer Minc) «n thé Sout side. ‘Lhence, variation 19° FE, svg S EB, 440 ‘chs, along the line of xfiie st. Lovie Claim to» Pine stump u PM.” Thence s 60% =H, 11 68 chs, to a Stuke in rovukduound 50 ly. ks North from the river atiarked “W C” trom which the . the North bank ut the North Fork of the Amerieén River on Section line vetween Sections and 6, Tuwuship.15 North Range 10 and 11 Kast Mount Lizbio Base and Meridian bears. 5 61° W, 16 20 chs, distant. Thence chs. Along the Norus bak of the River to the piace of Di ginnig, ex ntaining 2a 95-100 acres. Survey of Connecting Line. Commencing &t the sonth corner of the Clains und run variation 17> su’ East, 8,61> W, 16 20 chs, to Witness post in Mehutley’s garden” on the Norih Bank of the North Fork of the American River, 6 @t cus, North of sectun Corner wn Section line between Sections 1. and 6, Township lo North hauge 10 und 11 Kast, Moth’ Dinblu Base anu Meridian, and being a portion of The Wig of NW of Sec tiun 6 Township 15 North, Runge 1i East, Mt. Diabio Ny-e and: Meridia.n Said. location Wak wu by wifferent parties, the eentral portion aitics UN kKiOwn to applicant, ou or befure D898. Lhe Kastern portion in 1880 vy Simon: Willis, and the Wesiera pervon by U SQ Alien im 1859 Green Valle Blue Gravel Miuing Companon the’ poset the St, Louis Mining Coupany Othe West. Phere are no uinacts joining on the North or South. F All persons holding any adverae cDi thereto ure hi revy required to present tir same b fore the Regisicr end Kece Ver, Sauce Tamonto, Cal, within cixty days trom the ry first day of pubiishing thore t ys T. B. MCFARLAND, Register, Election Notice. N OTICE is bereby given to the qualified electors of Grunitesiie Schvol Dis. tucr, County ef Nevada, state of California that an kiection willbeleid nthe 19th
day of September, at whicn will be submit. ted the question uf voung a tex of $1000 to build a School House. at will be nec: soary to Faide fur this purpose the s m of $10U0. ‘Phe polis will be open trom 1 o'clock till sunset. JUHN EGAN, ‘ »DiN. McCakTHY, s W. R DICKIEBON, see _} 3crofula, Consumption . vripples, the Idiot tal organization should stop and éonsid “the mere cessatici: of the causes of itsap-— _gearance brings no relief. : It the case be _tul. every phase of the disease. Those who have ‘Profesgpr of Obstetrics and Female discases State of Caiifornis, in and ft. r the County keu “WC,” and 8-3-5 variation 17° Ju’ bast, N JikgyS E, 15 07 F OaLIFORNIA INSTITU T+ : EstablisNed by $“*,i..4 OR. J. C. YOUNG, IN. 1850. No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter or othen3 #18 CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS. . enjoyed on this Coast an unmterrupted -guccess of 21 years, and has become one of che m_ stcelebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it secondnone. i ~. PRIVATE DISEASES. ; d Irregularities in Females are rs of-health. They insidtem, and gradually unit; they drive jhe lustre from the 6 iougly attack the dermine and destro bicom f“om the cheek, eye, the strength and vigor’; the frame, they.give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man, The marks can be ic, the Paralytic; and the Insane. ; MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAE» Yene ers. ‘Fhose— who have been treated with that pernicious. MENERaL POISON are not ¢ ; the dissase has assumed a new form. That leaves the poisor to crawl through the syttem, éating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a virnence that will baffle the effects of medicin SEMINAL” WEAKNESS. . The. young man who ‘éxperiences that growing weakness in his muscular and menwhence ita rises.: He will find in the weakyess of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountah.e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicns dreams, accompanied by growing. deafness, logs of muscular power, and: numerous otne* symptoms of disorganization, tne positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of \all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying bis hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a-premature and loathsome grave, fo him who ids his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturns!l and diurnal emissions, Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard arid hope of manhood, brings to such a_-one ne hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to tim for so much of her happincss is a victim of hia evit, and an innocent eompanion of his punishment. ~He adds to. his-misery and disorder-antil hope leaves him. here is ne rescue except in proper ‘and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physi. cian whese practice and careful research has made hith thoroughly conversant with become victims of solitary vices, that dread-_ ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w th its misguided victims,should consult wi oout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Perfect-and—Permanent—Cureawithout hinrance from business, change of diet, fear “pex posure. s : IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, “‘When-a Female isim troucte or atfiicted with disease, and requires metical or surgicai attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician whe is fuiiy competent to administer relict, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, these reqairements are, feels called upon to interpose,and by calling the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a for 't w2nty Years, and is fully qua:ified to adminii‘ter in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—both in hospitais and families —can make, bo save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupuious, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as up6na father. Allin affliction can find in him one whocan feel and sympathise with and befriend them introuble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be viacee. = : 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 dnd assurancé of a cure at home.~ All letters returned or detroyed. Address, BS : BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Moutgom 2 y. Box \ HEREAS, Richard Rowe, on the guth day ot duly, A. D. 1874, recoveted a judgment in the District Court o.Ahe Fourteenth Juaicial Discrict of the Sheriff's Sale. of Nevada, against the Grass Valivry Concert Hall Association tur the sum of nineecn hundred and thirty tive ($1,935) dol5, With*interest thereon troui—the date of sain judgment at the rate of seven per cent.perapnum till paid. al) payable in Unitea statésyold cuiu together \ith cests of Buit taxed at-$11 50 aud couusel tees wlioWed herein, wameuuting 10 the sum ef $1943 5u in U. S. gold tau,which said juug‘ Baye set forth in Plaintiff's compiaint be foreswsed, and the property therein describeu, to Wat: ‘that certain town lot or parcel of land. sit uate, lying aid being on the nerth side oi Muin street, in the town of Grass Valiey, Nevada County, state of California, more particuiatly described as fullows, to-wit: iu the block bounded on thesuut. by Main street, On the wust by Church street, on the north by tichardsen street, aml on the west by School ptreet, comuieaciny at the south West corner of the lot of Geerge W. Andersul, Tulling thence westerly aiong the northeriy line of Main street, nity (60) feet: theuce noreherly one hundred aud seventyfive (175) feet, more or less, at ri ht angles: thence easterly fifty (5:) feet along the live of lot belonging (furmerly) to the Estate of George Schaffer, deceased, thence southerly one hundred aud seventy-five (175) feet, more or loss, to the place of begiuning, to ¥-ther with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenaices thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining be suid tu sutisiy said juuguent, togetuer wath . interest and costs; Notice.is hereby given that I will expose to public s.le all the above described property to the highest bidder, torcasr on Uni ted States guid coin, in tront of the Gout House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, Aug. 22, 4474.. Between te hours vr 9 o’Ciuck, A. M. and 5 Xeiock, P.M. : we sabe my hand this 2ist day of July, . GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. A. W, Potter, Uugier sheriff, ne, Attys. po wenponed to Saturday, GW, SMIPH, Sheritf. NEW SAW \Mi eS AT WILLOW VALLES HE New Mill at Willow Valley is’ T pleted and we are now es “al! orders for Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders leftat the offize on Boulder The abeve sal September, 5tn, 1 Disirict school ‘Urustees. Graniteville, Auy. 25th. e I Pine Street will be ‘promptly attended to. Street, or at the Store of Gev. E, TURNER, “A postponement of the Fifth Concert of DO-NOT BE-SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE) Fane fot Aieet che appeeval-Of 011. The duc. Grand Total,20,000 Gifts,all cash $2,500,000 cl a). eres Doctor would especially recommend im : vasivi 5 , Tenth, or each Coupon....--+-++ . 5,00 well, giving to each and all guarntees of a 11 Whole Tickets for. * 500.00 understanding ew imperatively necessary y1i> Library Bui'ding; Louisville, Ky ‘taining 160 acres. . Aduainistratrix of the Estate of a. ¥. kutchee FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT "IN AID.OF THE “OF KENTUCKY. Day ‘“isxeci Se ee FULL DRAWaswG ASSURED: Ce fe LAST CHANCE : FOR AN : EASY FORTUNE! cee the Pubfic Library of Kentucky has been” so generally anticipated, and is so manistly for the interest of all concerned,that is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from the progranime Low aj-~ nounced. A sufficient number of tickets chad been sold to have enabled us to havehad sJarge drawing an the 3ist of July,bur ‘a short postponement was considered preferable to a partialdrawing. Let it be‘borne in mind that the Fifth Gift Concert © Is the Last which will ever be given under this Charter and by the “present management, that will positively and ‘unequivocally take place a8 announced oni Monday, 3?th Noven ber. That the music will be the best the ceuntr affords, aridthat : . ; 4 20,uU0 Cash Gifts. aggregating $2,500,000 Will be distributed by lot among the-ticket holders. © : = : ae OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift....19,000 Cash Gifts, ~~~" oU each.. 77 950,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets....++. weber d reese so BON OO 2234 Tickets tor..... Persons wishing to invest should-order . promptly. either of the home Office or our local Agents.. __= : -Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circul rs containing full particulars furnished on application. 2 THOUS. E. BRAMLETTE. Agent and Man#ger. se eeeeeee A , : No, 681. : Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. cs UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ' Sacramcnto, Cal., July 15, 1874 OTICE is hereby given, That B. H N Bartlett, who ve Post Office is Dutch biat, Plac: r County, Catifornia, has made application for Patent for the Lry Creek. Piacer Mine, sitwated in an unorganized Mining District, in Placer and Nevada counties, Celiforhia, and described as_ follows, viz : Being the north-wert quarter of Section zfine, Township: sixteen, North Kange, 11 East, Mount Diablo Meridian,.and ¢onSaid location was mude in May, 1870, by E. W. Bartlett, G. IF. bartlett, J. L. Goula, Vhornton King, J. W. Kitchie, John Rathburn: Chas. Voight, Samuel J. Whipple and Joseph Price, and Was not recorded, : All persons ho ding any adverse claim theretoare hereby required to present the sume before the kegister and Receiver, Sacramentv, California. within sixty days from {hele onthe 26th day sessment, No 1, of One Dollar per share wag PUBLIC ‘LIBRARY; Monday, November 30th; 1874 : Oze Grand Cash Gift...-..-.-100,000 One Grand Cash Gift...-.-00e ees 75,000 One Graud Carb Gift.. 2.. .0.05+ 50,000 Une Grand Cash Gift... Seeeaks 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,00M each,... 14 ,000 15-Gash-Gifts,-10,000-each...150,000) 90 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each.-:. “100 G00 25 Cash Gifts, 4 000 each... 190,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 each... 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each... 160,000 160 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each... 100,000}: 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each... 120,000 660 Cash Gilt 1u0. each 60,000, Assessment Notice, ALIFORNIA CONSOLIDATED . C ING, CO. Lovation of principal na ot business, San Francisco, California. 3 *f cat on of works, Neyada Mining District Nevada connty, California. Notice is here. by given. that a meeting of the Directors levied wpon the capital stock of the Co r atfon, payable immediately in United Btutes gold Cin, tothe Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 438 California Street Say Frencis:o, Cal. Any stock upon which thi, assessment shall reain unpaid on the 29th day of September, 1874, will be delinquent ard advertised ior sale at public auction” and unless payment is made beforé, will be sold on ‘fuesiluy.the 10th day of October 1874, to pay the delinquent assessmént, to. géther with costs of advertising and expen; . ; : Bea Of Sale. eet : __B.J. GRAY, Sectetar-. ~ Office, No 438 California St. San Franvig co, California. f : : 428 3 \ Sheriffs Sale. — YVIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION To. ae diay erivered, issued ont Vof the District Court of the Fourteenth 31. dicisl District, in-and-for the County of Xp! vana, Statd of Cubtornia, bearing] date Aug. 14thsi874, na judgment rendered jn in favor of Egbert duds n, et al. and againgt J, M. Foleytort + sum of ofie hundred ang erg .t and 20-100 dollars, costs and disburse. ments at the late of said judgment; and aceruing costs, payahle in United Statés gold and silver e in. I have levied upanp all the right, title and interest of defendant, in-and to the following mining gtound an roperty known as the Mathias ground, sititted-op Manzanita Hill, M ssissippi Valley “Mining District. Bridgeport Township, Nevada County, * Cal. bounded and described as-follows, Viz: on thé north by groun of Jaceby Dtick, “et. N op the we-t by so. much of the following © described line -as touches said Mathias -sround namely : ‘That certain line commencing ata certain post standing on said Manzanita Hi!] marked ‘!M Co, 17,” and thenve exteriding south 53449 West 8 chains 40 links. Thence North 523¢2 West 2 clis, and 45 links. “Thence Squth 524° West. 4 chains.and21 links. Thence South 36° Hast 5 chains and 54 links, ‘Thence North 74> East 2 chajns and 37 links. Thence Seuth 73:2 Eest10'chaing._.ss Notice is hereby given that I will exposa ‘to public sale all the above described property to the highest bid ier, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on : Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1874. Between the hours of 9o’clocz, A. M. and So’clock. P.M. _ = G&en under my hand this 17th Aug,.1874.___.__G, W. SMITH, Sheriff, : + By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.Searls and Juhnson, Defts. Attys. ees ~ Assessment Notice. ; «gol RUN MINING COMPANY —LocaFrancisco, Calitornia. Location. of works, Gold Flat, Nevada County, ; California.— Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors, held on the sev: (No. Seven) of Twenty-five Cents per share — ws levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United ~ States gald and silver coin, to the Secretary, “at the office of the Company, on the corner Mark<t and Spear sts. San Francisco, Any stock upon which this assessment shall renain unpaid onthe 15th day of Sept., 1874 will be delinquent, dnd advertised for saie at public Auction, and unless payment is . made Lefore will be gold on Wednesday, the jth day of October, 1874, to pay the delinadvertising and expeiisen of sale. —— GC. C, PALMER, Secretary. “" Office—Corner Murket and Spear Streets, Nan Francisco. NAPA LADIES’ SEMINARY. rgXyHE NEXT TERM WILL, COMMENCK —. Tuesd y, Aug, 14th, 1874. -AND. CONTINUE FORK TWENTY-TWO WiEK3, This Institution offers thorough instruction in a quiet, heaithtul location easy.of access from any part of the State. Lustrugtions in Piano Forte, Guitar and Vocal Music by a superior teacher. French ‘tuught by acumpetent Teacher. It is, very desi:ab}e that pupil’ should bepresent at the opening of School; although they-can enter at any time and be charged sr. in tte time of entrance. For psrticulsrs of School apply to MibsS 8. F. McDUNALD, Frincipal. Napa city, Cal. the first day of publishing-hereot-— jyis T.B McFARLAND, Register, PROBATE NOTICE. “‘References—Rev. R. Wyle, Napa; Ho. C. Hartson, Napa ; G. E. Goodman, Esq., Napa; D McClure, Eeq. Napa ; Rev. De. Wovdbridg:, San Francisco ; Rev. POV. NTATE of Culifornia, County: of Nevada. kK In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of L. A. Walling, deceased — it appearing to the Judge of said Court by . the petition this day presented and filed by . J, M, Walling, the Exevutor of the Estate ot . L, A. Walling, deceased, praying for an or. der of sale of real estateand personal prupj erty, that it is necessary to sell whole . of the real estate anu personal property to py the debts outstanding against the de. cezas d, the debts and expenses of admin. istration now due and to grow due.it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in said bstité apnesday,the 9th day of September, 1874, at 10 “clock, in the furenoou of said day, at the . Cotst Koom of said Court in Nevade City, to . use why «an order should not be+ id rxecutor to sell so much . e and personal property of . the said deceased.as shall be necessary ; . and that a copy of tits order be published ! ut least four succe-sive Ween in the Neva. da Daily ‘ranscript, a newspaper printed . and published in said vity and egunty, Nevada City, Avg, 1@th 1874. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of the County of Nevada. I John Pattison, County Clerk of the County of Nevada. State of California, and ex-efficio Clerk of the Probate Court in and tor suid County, do hereby certify the foregging to be a full, trieand correct copy * an original order, on file in this, my ot~~.) Witness my hand and the neal of! seal } said Cuurt, this 10th day of Aug. —~ } isis.JOHN PaTTISON, Clerk. all OTICE TO CREDITORS.-~ Estete-of G, PF. Hutchinson, decessed;—Nutice ig hereby given by the undervigned, Admin: stratrix of the above named: -bstate. *o tue creditors of, and ail pers »us having claius against the esiate of said deceased, tu e.hibit the same, with the necessary ouchers within four months from the first pubiic. tion of this notice to the und+ra.guea at Columbie Hill, Cour ty of Nevada, state of Ualifornia, FANNIE HUTCHINSON, inson, deceased. Fae Nevada city, August tst, 1874. L. COUMBS, M. wD. Saclay as = mm Vahey yi —Digeases « audChii drep = oe use R. M. HUNT, M.D. & iva = M.L:&D Marsp . L, Kenmy, pear betore the said Probate Court on Wed. . ‘. old business. Veeder, Yokolkama, Japnn : Geo. K. Gluya: Haq san Francisco; James A. Crow, Esq. . Stockton; kh, D. Bulawi , hsq. San Ramon: als. on the east by the Spencer location srd ~ ~ “Hhe-Serd-way-of April, 1874, ™~ ay of — tion of principal place of business, San» < quent assessment, together with costs of — J. K, McDonalu, Evq., Grayson; J. B. Cross, . ibesq. Hili’s Ferry: itey. ©. M. Blake, 8an Francisco . Major Snyder, Sonoma ; 8. Alatrum, E-q. White Suipher Springs : Geo. Sin Frahcisce ; Hon. RB. C Clark, Sacer: mento. je30 Soldier’s War Claim Agency, No.34 Montgomery Block, SAN FRANCI: Co. Vv H. AIKEN, Atiorney at Law and e © mmander ot the Grand Army ef th. Republic in California and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection of Auditional Trivel Fay, now due Californias iid Nevada Voluntecrs discharged more thay three bundrcd miles trom home. Soldi rs can depend upon fair dealing. Infor j mation ‘given free of charge. When writing enelos: stump fur reply and state company and-regimen: snd whether you have a dischorge. Congress has_extended the time for filing claims for additioual Bounty.under Act ol du y 28,1806, to January 1875. 60 all rach claims musi be n ade before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been 4llewed ail volunteers who enlisted before uly 22d, 1 6l tor ti ree years, if not psid the Sauce <n discharged, Land Warrants ean be\vbiained tur gs srvices rendered: before 1896, but not four servicea in the late war. Peusivns for late war and war of 1812 obtuined and im reased when allowed fer less thau disability warrants, but mo persious are aliow)d to M™ricun ‘and Florida Wur soidiers State o: Texes has granted Pemsions to surviving veterans of Texas Ko volution. Sew Orlesnand Mobile Prize Money ix now due ind tes pad. W. H. PAIRe) also attends tu Gencral Law and Co'yoction Ku-iness. . jysl Dk. LEVNARD, ; Du NFist,, : MAIN STKE, NOKTH SAN JUAN. S prepared todo Di NYTAL WORK ines partof Nevada County. Send mame' piace of residence, To Whom it may Concers. LL PERSONS having any ciainé a.ciust the waders gned, will please present them for paymeut, and those knewiug thems: ives ind. Bted, are —_ politels reFuested to call and settle :and thereby 5 Ve.costs as laa determined to settle my IRA A. EATON Union Hotel Au wat 4h, 1874. * fo Ball aoocer oe aa lee sats of Teeth, 25