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September 6, 1874 (4 pages)

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peer pnpoennn at ‘CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE . DR. J. °C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. . 4 Lonsultatien, by Lettér or othei‘ wise, Free. © a enjoyed on this Coast.an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and rear Tacs 5, pt -che m st celebrated Inatitutions of the age. The great number annually received and eured, place itin point of number of pé-: tients among the very first of the world, and thé suocesa of its treatment ranks it second none eee = othe Met PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of-health. They insid: iously attack the system, and gradually un: : dermine ond déstroy, it; they drive ;he bicom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the -eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, Pimongh successive generations, the . rac@ of'man. The marke can be seen, in serd{ula, Consumption, vripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. : _. MERCURY. recognized as themost FATAL . —$EDICAL ENEMY to. man, combining with the Venereal, doubieshis dangers. ~Those who-have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are not cured; ‘the dis~ ease has assumnedanewform. ~ DO.HODBE.GATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, ‘That leaves the puisor to.crawl through oe yetvem, eating ita way into the tissues aud> -organs beneath the apparently smooth-sur‘face, to burst outin thefuture with a virn-: ence that wiil, baffle the effects of medicine A SEMINAL: WEAKNESS. The young man who. experiences that wing weakness in his muscularand mens : stop and consid whence ita rises. He will find.in the weak“syeaa of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountsb,e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for soeiety, dread of impending trouble, foreboding® of evil, sleeplesanesa, tronbled and lascivic 8 , loss of muscular power, and nu. merous other symptoms. of dis i on, ahe positive traces of that most terrible and Bn mato al ee Weak—Was a powers, destroying chis-hope of life and manhood, and dragging ' thitn along the broken path of his existence, BR oh torre and loathsome grave, To him who finds his Jife dribbling out in : the discharge of the vital principle of exists — _ ence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, whe mere cessation af the causes of. ite apgesrance brings no relief. _ Marriage, that holy office, the end hope of manhood mo hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for. so much of her happinoes is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment.. He adds to hia misery and disorder until hope leaves him. _There, ig no rescue except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at-once, a physician whose practice and careful research has made him thorewghly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have : become victim of solitary vices, that dread. Aiilé thousamis of sick rooms with paralytics ‘and consumptivea, and hundreds of untimey graves w'th its misguided victimé,should #onsult wi nout delay, one who will sympa Ahise with their, sufferings. To snch th Doctor would espegially recommend inim welf, giving to each and all guarntees of a __ Perfect. and Permanent Cureawithout hin. rance from business, change of diet, fear _— -ge2Eposure. . : : S : 2 IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, — When a Female isin tron le or affiioted with disease, and requires medical or aurgi. #al attendance, the inqiiry should be, where éa there a physician who is fuiiy competent to administer relict, and whose respectable @tand.ny in society recommends him to the sorthdance of the community, Ths Doctor, understanding now imperatively necessary these req direments are, feels-e upon te interpoge, and—by calling the sttantian of the afflicted tothe fact that he haa beens Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases fot Twonty Years, and is fully qualified to administerin all cases, beth medically and surgically, net in a superticial manner, bat in as thorough @ manner as years of study . and practice—both in hospitals and families —~¢an make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupuious, and designing. ‘fherefowé, families-can rely upon him _ fs uponafether. Allin affliction can find “4a himeone who can feel and sympathise Wath and befriend them ia trouble—one. in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be ylacee> : Fo Correspondents. LETTERS. Persons of either fta, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptome ina letter, receive advice end assurance of @cure-at home. All letters returned or detroyed, Axidress, . BENJ. F. JOSSELYNSM. D. . to. 618 Sacraincuto Street, near Montgom ty. Box : Assessment Notice. : OME GOLD, MINING COMPANY, Location of works Nevada Township, Nevada Connty Cal. Noticeis hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trustees of #aid Company, beld an the Twenty: ninth day of August, A.D. 1874 an Assenement of Fifty Cents per share waa levied upon the Cupital Stock of said y, payable on the 30th-cay of September, 187: , in United States Gold Coin, to the. Secretary, at the Office of the Cumpang, No. 9, Montgomery Block, in the vity’ of San Francisco. Any Stoek upon which aid as. wWessment shall remain unpaid on the lat day of October. A D. i874, willbe adwer_, wed as delinquent, and unless payment, ‘ball be made before, willbe sold on the Ist day of November, A, D. 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advert siny and exp ns-s of the Bale, ¥ oH. WATERMAN, Secretary, Office at No. 9, Montgomery Block, San wi Francisco, Ca}; Notice to—Creditors. STATE GF FMMA PRATT, deocaged. ‘4 Notice is hereby given by the underwiyned Administratur of the above named Eatate, to the oreditors of, and all persons having Claims against the estate of said de4<oaned, to exhibit tlie sane, with the nec. eséury Vonehers, within four months from the first publication of this netice to the undersigned at the office af J. B Johnson, S ~ Eeq. cor. Broad and Bine streeta, Nevada ity, Cal. Fr EDD OC. WARNER, Administrator of the Estate of Emma Pratt, deceased, ¢. B. dOanson, Atiy for Administrator, Nevada mty;Aug 24,1874, a2 Stuw Assessment-Notice. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVET. MIN. ING COMPANY. Location-éf princi. pi piace of business, S-a Francis 0, Califor. nia. Locatioy af’works, Nerth Bloomfietd, Nevada County, Caiifornia—Notice ia hereby given that ot a meeting of the ‘Directors heid on the Thirteewh @ay of June 184, an assessment (Number Thirty Thre: of One Dollar (—$1 0 -)~per share was levied upon the capital stock of guid com. peny, payable immediztel¥, in United. Stites old coin,.to the Secretary at the office ‘of the company. No, 320 Sanrome St., Bau Francisco, California, Any Sstock_ ich suid asacktsment ahall remain unpaid en ‘Poesday, 16th dey Of September, U87i kball be deemod de. fae: perenne Rene ete at pubHe auction, and anh l. ment shail be male hetibe. wif te a on Monday, Octeb FF Sth, 187d, ta pey the —_deiing ent asseasinent, togdther with eost ’, of advertising and expenses of sale, By order of the Board of Tréetosx, = : THOMAS DENBY. Secreta Office —No. 320 Sansom nd ) Medical and dis in all ita forms and stages, Seminal drkams, accompanied by growing . , brings to such a one . ’ linquent, and will be duly advertised. for vd: ep Quick Cures & Moderate Charges. “i. DR;--W. K. DOHERTY so Surgical Institute. Penntes in 1853.) > un A, 519 Sacramento Street, ouse} _. SAN FRANCISCO. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Established expressly to afford the: afflicted _ found and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Priyate and Chronic diseases, Cases of AND ALL sexual DISORDERS. Te the Afflicted. R W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their petronag ,and wouldjake this opportunity to 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 Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphiof self-abnse, Gonorh@a, Gleet, Strictures— Noéturnal-and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kid-neys, ete., and he hopes that’ hjs long experience and successful practice. will continue to insure him s share of public patronage. ‘Bythe practice of many years in’ Europe and bed grr “vag States he is enabled to apply. the most efficjent and—successful remedies against dipea of,all kinds. He uses no mercury, chatges moderate, treats his patients in s\forrect and honorable way, and bas references of unquestionable. veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting hing, by letter ot otherwise, will receive the best and: gentlest treatment, and implicit : To Females. A 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 debi)ity, 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 deMcacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and gave yourself from painful suffering and ure 3 To Correspondents. : Patients, male or female, residing in any part of the country, huwever“distant, who inay desire the advice and opinion of Dr. who think proper to submit a__written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WIL! BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is ‘a regular graduate, and may be consulteu with every confidence. Ifthe case be {ulr 6 munication’ will be unnecessary, a6 instructions for diet, regimen, and the genera: treatment of the case itself, (including the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in euch a manner as to.convey no idea of the purport. of the letter or parce! transmitted.—Shotu'd your conditicn require imrnediate attention. send ten doliars, -coin, for that value in-currency}-by-Mat—+-one Hundred oR WELLS, Fanco & Co.'s Express, and a package of medicine will be sent to your address with the necessary instructions for nie. Cohsultations by 1 tter or otherwise, FREE, Permapent cure-guaranteed or no pay. ; S&permatorrhea. DR. DOHERTY has just published an important pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise o4 Fpermatorrhoss, or Seniinal wesknese, Nervous and Physical deb lity conseq «nt. om this affection and ether diseases of, the sexual Organg. ‘his little\ work coutaininformation of the utmost\value to all, whether married or single,‘aud will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of #ix Cents in postage stamps farreturn postage. Addregs. W. EK. DOHERTY, M.D., #24 San Francisco, Cal. : a : Application fora Patent to Min_, ing Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Secramento, Cal. July ®th,1874. OTICE is hereby givens that William RK. Williams, whose Postofiic™ is Dutch Flat, Piacer county, Cal., hus made application for Patient for Williams’ Placer mine, situated in Green Valley Mining District, Placer County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey ot exterior boundaries, Commencing at a stake. indrock mound, onthe north side of the north fork of the American River marked “W OC” (for Williams’ claim,) and run variation } 45east. N 1545 © W, 14 50 cha, to the southwest Corner of the Green, Valley Blue Gravel Piacer Mine, to a stake marked “WO” on the SW side andGVBGPrM, for Green Valley.Blue Gravel Placer ine) on the NE side. Thence, variation 20° 30 E, 8 304° W, 23 60 chs, toa Pitch Pine 30 inches in diameter, marked WO ou the North Side and St. L P M ‘(for st. Louis Placer-Mine) on the Sout aide. Thence, variation 19° E, 89% ° E, 440 cha, slong the line of the St. Louis Claiui’ to » Pine stump marked “W ©," and “8S L Pp yu.” Thence 8 60% ©E, 11°68 cha, to a stake in rock mound 50 links North trom the river ‘marked *W ©” from which the witness post in Mehaffey’s gardea*cn the North bank of the North Forx of the American River on Section line between Sectioria ljand 6, Township 15 North Kange 10 «nd 1] East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears 8 61° W/ 15 20 chs, Uistant. Thene: variation 17° 30’ East, N 84° E, 15 07 chs. Along the-North bank of the River to the place of beginning, containing 25 95-100 acres. Survey of Connecting Line. Commencing at the South corner of the Olaim and run variation 17> 30° East, 8,61> W, 15 20 chs, to Witness post in Mehaiiey’s garden on the North Bank of. sthe North Fork of the American § River, 6f chs, North of \ Section Corner on Seotion line between Sections 1 and 6, Township 15 North Kange 10 and 11 Kast, Mount Pitblo Buse and Meridian, and being a portion of the W\-of NW~ 4% of Sec. tion 6 Township 16 North, Range 1) East. Mt. Diablo Bare and Moridian.” Said—loca— tion was made by different parties, the central portion by partics unknown to appiicant, on orbeforg 1658. ‘The Eastern portion in 1859 by Simon B, Williams, and the Western portion by U.S, Allen in 1859 Adjoining Claimants are the Green Valley Blae Gravel Mining Company on the East, the Bi. Louis Mining Company on the West There are no cluiniaate joining on the North orSouth: . ed ~ All persons holding-any adverse cla thereto are hereby required to present tihsame before the Register and Reve ver, Sac) ramoute, Cal, within sixty days frum the first day of publishing therect J38 . ake BOMoFARLAND, Register. Election Notice. W OTICE is bereby given to the qualified electote-of Graniteville School Districr, Gownty of Nevada, State of California that an Election wilibeield n the 12th y of September, at which wil! be submitted the question of voting a tax of $1000 to build a School Houme. 4t will be pec gRary to raise fur thia purpose the s 2 —of $1000 The polls will be open: from 1 o'clock till faoo, California. , alé ® Street, San nia . i Corner of Léidesdorff Street—{A few doors ss ~~ below the What Cheer : _doescrihed,. personal coms. % NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES “DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY. 4, 623 KEARNEY STREET, “or. Commercial, Sax Frascrsco, SiABLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases Ky, guch as Gonorrhéea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all ite forms, Seminal Weakness, In. otency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years ceonding) and Ulcefated -egs saccomm ully ted. : arr GIBBON has the pleasere of announcing that he has returned from visting the principal Hoppitals of Europe, and Aas regumed prac jce at his Dispenrary, 623 Kearney Street, eref Commer ial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor spared neither time nor money in 8éék iit new reinedies, and has “returned witht ie ‘tor _thealleviation of huinan suffering. : ; Horrible Diseases. ——How msny~thousands of -persons,.-both . male and female,-arethers who are suffer-_ ing out s miserwble existence from the éffect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbe into the system . !—Look at their pallid, eaciated and disfigured faces and their breken dowu constitutions, -disqitalifying them for the happiness of marriage or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Jet parents, guardians, friends attend to any of those who are sufferiag with any of these horrible ‘life destroying maladice—see.that they’ are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study for-yeers, and-who is certain to cure the most inveterate caghp,pitixout mercury OF. injurious drugs. Ifis ‘important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are iziter estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infcst ali cities, publishing their skill in curing. all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the pubic by using the names of em. inent physicians from Europe and other places. therefore, careful and make strict inquiries, or you may fall into ‘the bands of those charlatans, ' : Seminal Weakness. ‘Seminal Emissions, tlie consequence of self sbuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual imdulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty;; “the following train of morbid symptoms, anuless cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtogin the ears, noise like the rustling of . leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, renfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffiderce in approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun suciety, loss of memorv, heetic flushes, pimples and various 28a $b ng. 3 fetid breath, couf%s, consumption, might sweats, mon mania 42d frequent insanity. Lf relief be not obtamed, pérson’ so afilicted should apply immediately, either in person:or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of etfecting ’ quick and radical eure. Dr. G. will give toany one who wil prove satisfactorily to him that he waacured af this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks, : __Married Men, _ Or those who contemplate marriage, who tre suffering under any of these feartul aaladies, should not forget the sacred re. spunsibility resting upon them, nor delay . to obtain immediate relief. i Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's offica, or sending for packages. of meaicines may tely . 3 with implicit faith, and expect no more . than to be charged witha fair and mata. ally satisfactory remuneration. of services rendered, considering the cifcumsetances of the cases, rather thay a te« prevaiers aad sel’ ‘ practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. : DR. GIBBUN ts responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, {nding himself to effect a radical and peraunent cure, or make no charge. — ' Cured at Home. : Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, émyptoms, length of time the disease -hasa continued, and the ‘cine promptly forwarded, free from uamage and curiosity, temy partof the country, with full and pisin direction for ase. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in @ registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. : Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney st.eet,co uer Commercial, San Francisco. Post Otfii Bex 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. ‘Bemem er to put BOX 1957 on the let Consultations FREE. &7” Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they ead his advertisement in tae DarLy TRanscaripr. myl DELINQUENT NOTICE. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA. NY.—Location of principal place ot business, San Franciseo, Califoruia. Location of works, Nevada County,.Catifornia. Notice.There is delin~uent upon the fol‘owing described stock, on account of Assessment, Ne. 3. levied on the 26th day of July, 1s74, the several amonnts set. epposie the names of the respective sharehelders, as follows: : No. No. Names. Cert. Sh’s. -Am’t. P A Burmester, 2 500 12 50 P H Burmester, 3 60 1250 Henry P Bowe, 18 50 1250 Henry P Bowe, 140° Oo 12 50 Henry P Bowé,’ 141 100 25 00 E B Barnes, Hho Gene 80 32 Paul Dato, 71 6. 12 30 W J Gunn, : 40 50 12 50 WJ Gunn, 43 50 1250 R WGenn, 43 100 25 00 W J Gunn Trustee, 167 1d 25 00 WJ Gunn Trustee, 230 we 25 00 WJGuann Trustee, 264 50 12 50 S Haas, 177 100 " 25 00 Edward Kennedy, . . 50 00 25 00 C Masen Kinnie, © 55 Fit) 12 50 C Mason vinnie, 133 ac 12 50 H F Lightner, bt 100 25 v0 HL Lightner, 55 100 25 00 3 Selig, 372 50 12 50> And in accordan: e with law andan order of the Board of Directors, made-on the 28th dav of duly, 1874, bo many shares of éach “parcel of said stock as muy be necessary, Will be sold ot pub. ic auction, atthe ciiice of the Company, No. 410 Montgomery street, San Franciseo,.on Saturday, the 19th day . of September, 1°74,at thé ‘hour of 11 o'clock A. M. or sad day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of saio. ~, __W.-GUNN, Sec’y. Room No, 2, 410 Moutgomery s:reet, San Frantisco, Caliturpia. eps 2 . NOTICE. . Ae ALL WHOM IT MAY\ CONCERN.. Fr Be —_ of Lancaster Nyg <= the business of keeping a Livery Feed Stable, and whose Lose 1 ae at business is at Neva-ta city, in the county of Nevada, State of California, is composed of MaryL Leneaster, who is sole partoer in said business under said firm name and whose place of Tusidence is Nevada, city. California. a MARY L, LANOASTER: sunést, JOHN EGAN, DAN. MeCARTAY, eae Fg i as i et School Tr \e __ Graniteville, Aug. 25th, ore * Dated Angust 13th, 1874, . 10, THE UNFORTUNATE. . bWese apon-his assurance of conSdential sectecy . ; Sheriff's Sale. __ HIEREAS, Richard ~Wowe.’ oh; the > 20th day of July, A. D. 1874, recoyeved a judgment in the District Court réi the Fourteenth Juaicial District of the State of Califormia, in and f r the County of Nevada, against the Grass Valley Covcert Habloa bsciation for the’S*im of nineteen hundted and thirty five (31,935) doljars, with interest thereon troim the date of said judgment at the rate ofseven per cent per annum till paid. ali payable in United States gold coin together with costs of suit taxed’at $1150 and counsel, fees allowed hercin, amounting to the sum of $193 50 U, 8. gold coin;whic¢h said juug. ment is'recorded in the Judgment Buok 5 of the said District Court on p+ge 384, and whereds itis ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be_forecivsed, and property therein described, to wit: ‘That c in town ivt or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the north-side of Main street, in the.town of Grass Valley, Nevada Cuunty, btate_of California, more particularly described as fuliows, to-wit : In the bléck-bounded on thesuuts by Main street, on the east by-Chareh streetor the north by Richardson street, and on the west . by School street, commencing at the South Tunning thence westerly-afong the northerly line of Main street, fifty (50) feet: thence northerly one hundred and seventyfive, (175) feet, miore or less, at ri-ht angles: thence easterly fifty (5v) feet along the line of lot belonging (turmerly) to the Estate of Géorge Schaffer, deceaseu, thence southerly one hundred and seventy-five (175). feet, more or loss, to the place of beginning, to gother with all and sir eine. tenements, ‘bereditaments and appulwenpnees thereun—} tobelonging or in any wise appertaining be sold tu satisfy said jud gmeut, together with interest and costs; 5 Ps _ Notice is hereby given that I will expose topublic sale all the abaye described prop -_ erty to the highest bidder, Tur cask n Uni te d States guld Coin, in trunt uf the Ouurt House door, in the city of Nevada, on . , . Satarday, Aug. 22, 1874. Between tiie hours ot 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o’clocx, P. M. tee: ‘ Le Given under my hand this 2ist day of July, 1874. 4 GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. = By A. W. Potter, Under sheriff. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. ; The above sale is postponed to Saturday, September,‘Sth, 1874, cet G. W. SMITH, Sheriff. NEW SAW MILL, ——-~--~--AT. WILLOW. VALLEY. HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill all orders for Building or Mining Lumber: ~All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand: Orders-teft-at the office on Boulder Stieet, or at the’Store of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Street willbe promptlyattended to. sort. M.L: & D Mareyu Administrator's Sale. : iven, Thatin pursd~. ance of an order of the Probate Court oi the County of Nevada, state-of Califorhia, made on the 22d day of August, A. D. 1874, in the ma.ter of the Estate of Joshua . Mulloy, deceased, the undersignéd ACministrator cf. the Estate ot said deveased, will sell at public auction, tothe highest bidder for cach, on Wedpesd#y, the Second day of the Auction Sales Koom of J.8 Holbrook, at the corner of Main «nd Commercial Sts. Nevada city, ifff*ssid’ Nevaaa County, the’ following personal property, to wit; Goods, Wares and. merchandise, Bedsteais, Mattrasses, Cutlery, ‘Tin Ware, Spectacies,Pipes show Cases, Fancy and useful articles and Yankee Notions too numerous to mention. . Cias. KE. MULLOY, the Estate of doshua MulAdministrator of loy , deceased. _ Anguat Pid, 18f4. . * Application -for a Patent to a Usrryd States LanD OFFICE, ; hacramento, Cal , Ang. 27, 1874) N OTICE is hereby given, That William. AN Kistie, whose Po-t Office is You Ket, . »evada county, Cal, has made application . for Patent tor the Missvuri Canon Placer Mine, situate in Yon Bet Mining District, Nevada cuunty, Cal. and described in the piat and field notes on file in thos offi © as follows, viz ; Surv.y of Exterior boundaries. Commencing at » stake marked ‘Mo, No 1,. {Missouri No 1,] and **C. No 11” (Calitornia.No 11 tro . which a pine 6 inches iu d:ameter bears N 16° & 60 links distant and-a spruce stump standing on the south side of Missouri Canon bears 8 5° 15’ wv 3.55 chs distant. ‘Thence on a true line,variation 18° East. 8 59> W 12.60 chs fohowing down the nerth line of Missoari Canon to « black oak 5 in d:a, marked ‘*Mo, No 2” and C. No 12” Ground on the norch owned by Rose & Duryea, $8 83° W 18.00 chs toa spruce 40 inches jn diameter, marhed ‘‘ Me. No 3” and standing on the north bank of Missouri C non, 1,20 chs from the edge of tailings. 8 45°. 45’ W 4.75 chs cross the sect’ *n-line between Secs 25 and 36, Tp 16 NR \E. M D M i@ chs West of corner commoti to Sects 25, 36. 30 and %1, 10.30 chs to a live oak aarked ‘‘Mo No 4” 38 77° 45’ 8 8.18 che to a live oak marked ‘‘Mo No 5” W 34° 15’ £3.83 cs, crossing Missouri canun to a black oak 12 inches iches in diameter, marked **Mo No 6.” N 80° E7,20chs, toa fir tree 24 inches d’a. marked ‘*Mo No. 7” standig at the junction « f the West side of Williams Kavine with the south side of Missouri Canon. 8 62> E 6.00 chs running up the Wert side of Williams, ravine to a Spruce tree 40 in dia, marked *‘Mvu No 8.” N 67> E.1.45 chs across Williams Ravine to a live oak 2U in dia, ma: ked “Mu No?” stunding on the hast side of Williams ravine, N 45° 30°.W 5 47 ehs toa biacko.k 8 in dia marked ‘Mo No 10” standing at the junction of the Fast side: of Wiilianis ravine with the south side of Missouri canon. N S82 30’ E.11,21 chs. to the corner common to Sects 25 and 36, Tp 1G NR, 9 Eaatand 30 a.ad3l. Tp IGN K10 kag M D B and M. N77> 40’ £10 20 chs toa itive oak 26 in Sia marked “Mo Noll” S 8° 15’ BE 13.81 chs to a spruce atump marked “Mo No 12” . N 5° 18’ b 3.65 chs to pluee of beginning and containing 19.51 acres and being @ por: tion of tie Sig of SW 3O, 16 N 10 E and § E \ of SE See 25, and NE \ of NE & of See 36, Tp 16,N kh 9avt Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Sad lovation was made abou’ the year 1804 by Joseph Chew, Robert Chew and é. Kern, no record of which can now be iound, Adjoining cisimants are Rose & Duryea on the North. Burk & McCarthy on the East Strauahan & Co.on the West and vacant land of ¢. e South, All persons holding any adverse claim . thereto are hereby required to pr-sent the same before this office within sixty days from tbe first day ot publishing hereof. , T. B. McFakKLAND, Register. CC. Wyman, atty. . sepl _~ DR. T B. ESMOND, Formerly of Washington, : H’s: removed to Nevada, and solic te . ‘onage of the citize vada and vicinity. shames on W.ter Stret, three doors from corner. 219 NILES SEARLS, . Attorney and Counseior at Law ., AT BRICK OFFICE, In Pont of tue Court House Nevada City. JOHN H. HARRISON, EALER IN EKEF, MUTTON text, CORNED BEEF, ConNed RE. Ec, Boe ‘Meats sold at re=sonable rates tor Cash. _ on Broad Street, Opposite the Nevads » * AW ANGERS} Office and residence on _. i POSTPONEMENT, -—— ty FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT oe IN AID OF THE —PUBLIC LIBRARY, ' OF KENTUCKY. FULL DRAWING “ASSURED: Monday, November 30th, 1874 ‘ LAST CHANCE FOR AN EASY FORTUNE!. % 7 Soe Assessment Notice. MALIFORNIA -Ci NSOLIDATED: MIX. ) ING CO. Locatie of principal place ) of basiness, San Fraz.é.sco, California. “Los. eat on of-works, Nevuda’ Mining District, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the’ Directors bele on the 26th day of August, 1874. an assessment, No 1,of One Dollar per. share was levied upon the capital stock of the Curporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin; to the Secretory af"the affice of ithe Company, No, 458 California Street,San Francisco,.Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re™ain unpaid on the 29th ard advertised-torsale at-public auction , anid unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday the 10th day of October 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising end@xpen; ses of sale. = ._ B. J. GRAY, Secretary: Office, No 438 California St. San Francisco, California. 2 als -Sheriff’s Sale. day of September, 1874, will be delinquent, ‘ , WO Y VIRTUE OF _AN—EXECUTION To.. a co ; me directed-and desivered, issued-ovt ~ J Eee A postponemeatofthe Fifth Concert-of . of the Di-trict Court_of thé Fourteenth yu. — 4 BR ‘the Pubtic Library of Kentucky has been . dicial District; in and for the County of Ne: = -#o generally anticipated, and is so-mani. yaoa, State —of Cal.fornia, bearing date : = testly for the imterest of all concerned,that". Aug, th, 1874,-n:-# judgment rendered in— . it must méet the approval of 211. The day . said Court on the 23rd uay of April, 1874,’ Trans is now absolutely fixed, and there will be . in favor of Egbert Juds. n, et al. alld against. es =e no variation from the-prograjame nowen-7 J, M. Foleyfert+-<uni of one hundred and 7 nouuced. A‘ sufficient number of ticket: . oig t and-20-100 dollars, costs and disburse-. had been sold tohave enabled us to have . ments at the iatk of said judgment, and a. fee had 4 large drawing @n the 31st of Juty,but. weerning costs; p®yahle in United States” Six Mor a short postponement was considered pref}igvid and silver © in. ¥ fhrée M erable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne . ~ { have levied upon all the right, title and Per, w in mind that the “ inter st of defendant, in and to the follow: PE einivd “ ; °c : ing mining ground and property known as ; rn Fifth Gift Concert the Mathias ground, situated Oa Manssnita sequent Isthe Last which will ever be given under Hill, M ssissippi Valley Mining District, a. ee ; tis _ . Bridgeport Township, Nevada County, Cal. —— this Charter ane UF the present Manage: . pounded jand described as follows; viz ‘on ” i oo ment, that will $08itively and unequivo. :he north by ground of Jaecby Duck, et. Ul cally take place as announced on als. on the east by the Spencer location ard ' a4 on the wet by so much of the following ; eS Monday, 30th November. described line as touches said Mathias i That the music will be the best the country . ground namely : That certain line cém. affords, and that — a dene at a certain post stapding on said . ene 3 ‘ anzunita Hill marked “M Go,17,” and § : 20,000 Cash Gifts ager egating . thence extending south 53449 West 8 chains : F fra A So $2,500,000 =. . 40 links, “Thence North 524° Meek $ che. = : 1 4 and 45 links. Thence South 5 est : Wilt be distributed by lot among the ticket’. 4 onains and 21 liaks. . Thence South. 36> mee . vast 5 chains and 54 _ a ee . 74> East2 chains and 3 8. nce LIST OF GIFTS. i. __ . South 7% 2. East 10 chaina. One Grand Cash Gift........$250 000} Notice is hereby given that I\will expose : Oze Grand Cash Gift.......-+ 100,000 . to public sale all the above described prop-— J ‘Gue Grand Cash Gift.. . +. 15,606 t} ighest bid i erty to the highest bidier, for cash, in i One Grand Carh Gift...:..5.:-. 50,000 . front of the Court House door, in the city ° Une Grand Cash Gift........ 25,000 . of Nevada. on $e y wapbats _ § Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100,000 : 24. ‘The B ‘ ¥@ Cash Gifts, 14,000 each... 14 ,000 Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1874. with the 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 éach... 150,000} Between’ thehours of 9o’clocx, A. M. and The Bi 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each... 100 000 . So’clock. P, Mee ix ths" 1-25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each... 190,000 . Given under my. hand this 17th day of bee i30: Cash Gifts, 3.600 each... 90,000 . Aug, 1874. : onrine eee ef ps 50 Cash Gifts," 2,000 each... 100,000 G, W. SMITH, Sheriff. canton, 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.. .. 100,000] . By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. ~ oe 240 Cash Gifts, 600 each... 120,000} Searls and Johnson, Defts. Attys. ge 500 Cash Gifts, . 100each... 50,000 . — : ——ares a 49,000 Casi Gifts, ~ 50 eae.. 950.000 ~~ Agsessment Notice. ——S : sae es ; 7 :Nevad: Grand ‘Fotal,20,000 Gifts, all cash $2,500,000 OLD RUN MINING COMPANY —Loca : PRICE OF TICKETS. 4 tion of principal place of Busiiess, San NAT Whole Tickets.:.......0120 +. $00 Francisco, California, Location of works, ia.. .25.00 . Gold¢Flat, Nevada County, California.— Tenth, or each Coupon....... 5,00 . Notice is hereby given that at # meeting of 4 Whole Tickets for....-.... 500,00 . the Board of Directors,‘held on the sev“S335 -‘Titketa f08;... 0.000070 ss <n eon) eden ere . a Persons wishing to invest sliould order . (N°Seven).of Twenty five Cents per share promptly. either of the home Uifice or_our_. WS levied _upon the capital stock of theP = Snes . States gu 10 Sliver coin, bs e Y: c . biatatieees eee will be allowed to . at the office of the Company, on the corner BROAD Cireulors comtaining full particulars fur. . MaT¥et and Spear sisSan Francisco. Any R.B ished on application. xe . Stock upon which -this assessment shall reF nishe z Z Wain unpaid onthe 15th day of Sept., 1874 THOS. E. BRAMLETTE. will be delinquent, and advertised for sale VHS Agent and Manager. at ae eapniciey nie anloee adenoma + Pac : ae ; -., . made hefore.will be sold on Wednesday, the o Trav Public Liteery Bui'ding, LewieviileKY . 71) day of October. 1814, to pay the aclin. been mx : ——— ‘quent assessment, together with costs of e elegant st : : aes re advertising and expenses of sale. : airy and Application for a Patent to a . ene ee a ee ; oop ae UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . es Sacramento, Cal., July 15, stra} oe NAPA ‘ Piece a oe hereby given, That B.u. JUA ? MINAR sage who py Office is Dutclr DIES SE ARY. Flere. bint, Place r County, California, has made Re ea Se esau : Soaks application for Pavent for the Lry Creek 4 Abt NEXT TERM WILL COMBillia Sad Mine, situated in an unorganized MENCE — = etna eeeamnaeememeeme with theMining District, in Placer and Nevada coun: sd. : ; ties, California, and described-as’-folluws, ts salt £ Aug, 14th, 1874. ian meat viz : Being the north-wert quarter of Sec. Wh EK vex! NUK FOR TWENTY-TWO : tion nine, Township sixteen, North Kange, . .. 3, This Institution offers. thorough Nevad 11 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, and con: . (nee of goncan fret, Healthful location ee taining 160 acres. Said location. was made . easy of access from any part of the State. B A N in May, 1870, by E. W. Bartlett; G. F. Bart. y structions in Piano Forte; Guitar and lett, J. L. Gould, hornton King, J. W. i Vocal Music by a superior teacher. French BROA Kitchie, John Rathburn. Chas. Voight, . @USht by #competent Teacher.” Samuel J. Whipple and Joseph Price, and ¥é is vary desire ble that pupils should be NAPTI All persons ho'ding any adverse clai pump dies saga 7 thereto are hereby ioeutred to joen an sam She time of Chtrsune, ae R same DeTOFé the Register and Receiver, Sac-™, perticusars of School apply to x A. H. Pas i tae ee sixty days from MING 8.7. McDONALD, pre ' a « first day of publishing hereof. Ditameaie g ing ey John Casal ing he rences--Rev. R. Wylie, Napa; ‘ jy18 T. B. McFARLA ND, Register. ©. Harteon, Napa: G. ab wel wo = Jonathan : Napa; D McClure, Esq. : C. PROBATE NOTICE. Woodbeidev, fam Branciecos Sar’ ©. : m TATE of California, County of Nevada. . Veeder, Yokohama, Japan ; Geo. K. Gluyat — In Probate Court. In the metter of . 2*q San Franciseo; James A. Crow, Esq. ag 9 the Estate of IL. A. Walling, deceased — . Stochton; R. O. Baldwi. , Esq. San Ramon : Highest lt appearing to the Judge of said.Court by . JR, McDonald, Esq., Grayson; J. B. Cross Warrants. the petition this day gresented and filed by bsg. Hill's Ferry ; Rev. UC. M. Blake San oT Legal Te J, M. Walling, the Executor of the Estate of . Fraucisco . Major Snyder, Sonoma ; 8. Aloars. L, A. Walling, deceased,'praying for an or. 5tfum, Esq. White Sulpher Springs : Geo. = ae i der of sale of real estateand personal prop. L, Kennucy, ‘San Francisco; Hon. R. C Liberal erty, that # is necessary toseli the whole . Clark, Sacrsmento, ~ . je30 Bullion fo of se nga enn ana personal property to Sees : — t pay ebts outstanding agai i. ier’s . ree eas. @, the debts and eepesacst, the de-] Soldier's War Claim Agency, Jose, Stoc: istration now due and to grow due. It is No 34 Montgomery Block beanie therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court SAN FRANCIS : pore that all persons interested in said kstate ap. . : sc : Agents f pear before the said Probate Court on WedW H. AIKEN, Attorney at Law and paeence Gs nesday,the 9th day of September, 1874, at 10 @ ©. mmander of the Grand Army of Counese o'clock, in the forenoon of said day Je the the Republic in California and Nevada, will Francisco . Court Roem of said Court in Nevade City fo . Sve prompt attention to the collection of Agency Ba show eause why an order should not be . @¢oom#! Travel Fay, now due California granted to said kxecutor to sell so mach . S24 Nevada Voluntecrs discharged more Interest of the real estate and personal property of thep three hundred miles from home. So)ed, as foll the suid deceased as shall be necessary ; di: 78 can depend upon fair dealing. Infor py and that @ copy ofthis order be published mation given free of charge. When Writing Six . at least four successive weeks in the Neva. “2°!OS8« stamp for reply and state company : its,6 Pp da Daity . vanscript, a newspaper printed and regiment and whether you have a disee . nd published in said city and county charge. Congress has extended the time Iw: ® Nevada City, Avg; 1@th 1874. , for filing claims for additional Bounty unDe . JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. . (eT Act of July 28, 1866, to January 1875, 80 a ie Sacra * . all such claims must be made before that annur ~-OfAce of the County Clerk of the County . 2°: Original Buunty of $100 has been al7” Pers of Nevada. I John Pattison, County Clerk lowed all volunteers who enlisted before Bend mone of the County of Nevada. State of California duly 2d, 1:61 for tl ree years, if not paid %, and ex-efficio Clerk of the Probate Cuurt in . ‘2t 88me em discharged, Land Warrants Be atreh and for suid County, ao hereby certify the . (*D be obtained for services rendered beHe foregoing #0 be 8 full, true and correct copy . ar pea Glt Bot for services im the late i of an original order, om fle in this, my of. “™. cpa for Iate war and war of 1812 fice. ' obtained and increased when. allowed for B ——} Witness my hand and the seal of . /°*Sth#n disability warrants, but no penseal} said Count, this i¢th day of Aug.) 10DS *Te alowed to Mexican and Florida ARE —— } 1874. *. War-soldiers State or Texas has granted : ail JOHN PATTISON, Clerk. . P*Bsions to surviving seterans of Texas . te ution. Sew Orleahs and Mobile Prize sg N OF7G8 TO CREDITORS. Estate of . Kinet aleouttorns ong, bing paid. W. H. leer G, F. Hutebiniion, deceased, Notice . AiBe' s180 attends to General Law and Coiwe Banos is hereby given by the undervigned, Admin lection Rasiness. : jySoBq He does stratrix Of the above named Estate. *o the his place. creditors of, and all persons having clains DR. LEONARD * He guar against the estate of said deceased, to ex. ~ om patronizehibit the same, with the neceseary anetiek DENTIST, ; He make within four months from the first publica-. gy “AIN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN He max: tion of this notice to the undersigned at ie prepared to do DENTAL WORK in sy veils of per Columibie Hill, Coiinty of Nevada, state of . “P&Tt of Nevada County. Send mame unit , He ia ve California. cinod aN NE HUTCHINSON, — plane of residence, . wwe = Pictures. ministratrix of the Estate of G.¥ * WJoer or aater set T He wish inson, deceased. _ =e. atch, shin = Work with Nevatla city, August Ist, 1874. To Whom it may Concern. Pe sin L. COOMBs,-M. ; Bi Sse << . He ot e H Grass Valley Z = F Paris andSovecialty—Diseases ef Women ani Chu LL PERSONS hoeving any ciaima He woul rep eo ae ger oe Suutust the undersigned, will please » Work had 1 —___ eee, present them for payment, and those aa : His Indi : ‘ing themse!ves indt-bt--d, are ver, itehs attract the R. M. HUNT, M. D.: re Juested to call and mttie sa . omered His patr : ; S:ve costs as 1 am determined to settle “superior ¥ old business, ' ATTENDING PHYSICZAN ea No 12 ‘Mo °REVaDa i = ~ TON. ouse, Sorry. Union Hotel. Ay ast 4.b, 1874, dis SAL if e ¢€ 9 t \ AS ee ©