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April 15, 1874 (4 pages)

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6 % b 4.% ‘. _ nguncing that-he has returned from visiting ine. = bunds of ° ra) 4 10 tae VuvorruNdre: «. PRIVATE MEDICAL _Qnicaceares & Meserate Charge: a EW REMEDIES, : ssp . DR. GIRBON'S ON'S DISPENSARY Z adil and Surgioa! Insite, NWSdae shui as Psat) 623 KEARNEY STREES, STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexaaland Seminal Diseases ‘as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilisjn all its fofms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Dipeases (of .years @ginding) and. Ulcerated ogs success ully , © . DR. GIBBON has the ylessure of anrincipal Hospitals of Europe, and has Ls apaed ‘practice at his Dispensary, 623 ey Streét, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services May find him. he Doctor has spared neither time mor money in seeking Out ew remedies, and has raturned with increased facilities for the _.-. sileviation of human suffering. ___Morrtble Diseases, How-many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a — oxistenceha Rig fect of secret indulgences, or fro absorbed into the system! Look—at-theirllHd, emaciated and disfigured faces and ¢heir broken dewu constitutions, diequalifying them for the ‘happiness of. marriage or, the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until déath cléses the scene. Let parents, ghardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferiug with arly of these horrible life destroying muladios—see that they are cared forand oured before it be.too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who hes meade private disease his especial study for years, and whois certain to cure taé most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are ested in i waties of their friends,. to be egreful of the many pretended doctors. who adfcst all cities, publishing their skill in ourjng all diseases in a few days, imposing. upon the prbii¢ by ising the names of emtnent .physicians from: Europe and other piseca, . therefore, ba ha ' eg @tript airies, or you may fall into the is reece Sratbetana, ‘Seminal Emissions, the. consequence ot set{ abuse. ‘This solitery vice, or depraved exnal indulgence, is practiced youth of both sexed to an almost unlimited axtent, p with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, muless cembatted by scientific medica] 1aéasures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark pots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtng inthe ears, noiselike-the rustiing—of ' leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasinvas about the loins, weakness of the limbs, ~onfnsed vision, blunted intellect, loas of oufidence, diffiaence in approaching strangers, a distike to form new sequslnances, a disposition to shun supiety, loss of mem. ory, hectie flushes, pimp and various eruptions about the », furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night eweats, monomanis es frequent insanity. If relief be not ob » persons so afflictge should apply immediately, either in persor or by letter, and have.a-eure effected \wy his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radica: . Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will preve satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the Ban Francisco q) sks. Or those who contemplste mmarriagé; who @re suffering under any of these fearful forget the sacred re. spipulien fection epee. th nor delay epdnsibilit upon them, nor &, oo obtain trrelng wpe x Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or ending for packages‘of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect np more than to charged with-s fair-and” muti: ally satisfactory repauneération of sérvices rendered, considering the circumstances” of the cases, rathor than a toc prevalovt and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders, : DR, GIBBON is responsible, and will waive to ¢ach fent a writtén instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home, Persons at.a distance may be CURED A'T-1 HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwardéd, free from damage and curiosity, to any partof the oountry, with full asid plain direction for use, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in eoin, in: gistered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., ™ package of medicine will be forwarded _-~by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney ptreet,eorner Commercial, Sun Franciscu, Post Office Bex 1987; Private entrance ori Commercial treet. Remember to put BOX 1957 on the le¢. ‘ter. ; : Consultations FREE. 8" Correspondents will please inforu: PR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise \ ment in the Day TaanscarPr, myl THE RISDONIRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Location of Works—s, E. Corner of Bacle and Howard Sta. Sau Francisce, WM, H. TAYLOR, Presient. . JOBEPH MOORE, Supt. QQ \ EXERAL Foundrymoen and Engineers, W Builders of Stea Engines, Pumps, fartz Mille, Steam Boilers and genersl runuing machinery, WATHR PIPE. Special attention psid Hydraulic fittings, Water Pipes of all kinds. Sheet tron Pipes forany head of. water, (Attention da called to the Cherokee maine, Bitte Co., where the head is 900 ft. and pipe. 80Qin. dis., and to the Virginia Water Works, Nevada, where the head.is 1775. ft., dia. of pipe, 12 in., Dbuiltby this frm.) CAR WHEELS. Railroad ahd Mining Car ‘Wheels of al} kinds kept constantly on hand. These ran~uing «©: 1 wheels\ape. made of the best car heel mea) and 46 Se ae onthe face and ange, giving length Of ‘Wear very much urester than tntad made_of pond i cast RISDON [RON & EACH. WORKS, T ‘ JOSEPH Moone, Supt Assessment Sale. ae pre GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Lotation of t place of bux bess, San Francisco, California. Loeation ot Works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, Culifornia._.Notige iahereby given, that it a meeting of thé Directors held on the 12th day of March, 1874, an asse+sment—No 9of Four Boltars perighare’was levied upon ‘he capital stock of the Corporation, payaole immediately in Unifed States Gold Coin to the SeChetary-at: the:dffice of the Oompauy, No, 320 Sanreme Street, San Francisco, California, Any.stock upon whieh this asANSAMent chal Rela apsid on the 17th, einy-of April, 1874, wil a delingu: nt, and advertised for sale at public auction : and unless payment is mai befure, wil! be sold. ¢ om Thursday the Seventh day of May, 1874, to pay the delinguent’ Absessmient together with costs of actve ret and expenses of ‘sele, THOMAS eae Seuret cted, orto. those who are inter . : by the j. DR. W. KS DOHERTY'» . [Founded in 1863.] Ne, 519 Sacramento Street, ODemer of .Leidesdorff Street—[.A few doors ; below the What Cheer House} —._ om SAN #RANCISCO. ; Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, Batablished expressly to afford the afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in the Treatment anid Cure of all . . Priyate and Chronic diseases, Cases of Secres AND AIA SEXUAL DISORDERS. Totbe Afflicted. QOCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS his sincere thanks to his numeroiis patients for their patronag~,and would take this opportunity to remind themthat he continues to consult at his Institute tor the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs,Liver, Kidneys; Digestive, and Genite-Urinary Or. He in all its forms and stages, Seminal, of xelf-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictares Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior<; Sexual Debdility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kidheya, etc., and he hopes that his long experience ‘and succéssful practice will continue By the practice of many years in Euro and the United States he isenabled ta apply the most efficient and successful—remedies agninet diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, tredts his patients in a correct and hondrable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity frei men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit ——--—‘g Females. Whena female is.enervated or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back-end Mmbs, pain in the head, dimness of, sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness; derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility andall other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write . at once to the celebrated Female: Doctor, W._K. Doweary, at his Medicai Institute, and consult him about her troubles and ; Bet no-falee delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature . = To Correspondents. Patients.male or female residing in any part of the cow , however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty; in their respective cases, and who think proper to submit ae written statemen’ of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are tfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctoris a_regular graduate, and be consulted with every confidence. If the case be fully and can. didly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the caseitself, {includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or 'parcel so transmitted. Should your eonditien require immediate -attention, send ten dolNars, coin [er that . Go & Co's Express, and a package of medi. cine will be sent to ye.* address with the necessary instructions tor use. Oonsultations by letter or otherwise FREE, “Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea. DR. DOHERTY has just published an 'iinportant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experienve in Relatinn to Impo, tence or Virility, beings short treatise on Spermatorrioa, or Seminal Weakness, . Nervous atid Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sex. ual Organs. Thi little work contains in formation of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FRE by mailon receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage, — Address, W. K. DOHERTY,M.D. . Cy) maa Baa Francisco, Onl. a ae No 550. Application for.a Patent to a < Mining Claim. © United States Land era Sacramento. Cal. March 26th, 1874. .Y OTICE is hereby given, That David W. Sp»pp, whose Post Office is North Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cat., has made application for Patent for 2,500 hneul feet of the Republic Quartz lode—bearing gold with surface ground 400 feet in-wi ith, situ. ate in Eurexa Mining District, Nevada coun: ty, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as’ follows, . vin: ’ Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a stake marked N. Q. L, No 1 (National Quartz Lode No 1) on north side and R, Q. L,Nol, (Repablic Quartz ~ode No }) on the soute side, and standing on the north side of the Enreka gtage road, and from which the corver. post common to-Sections 7 and 8, 17 and48, Tp 18 N R11 EK. MtDiablo Base and Meridian, bears N 52> 54’ Wost 6L.O8.chs. distant, Thence on A true line variation 172. 40! 15.9 83>. 15° W 3.03 chs toa stake marked ‘‘N No 6” on the N Kond “R No3" on the 8 E,. Thence on a trué liné 8 3° 00° 1.30 chs Cross Eureka. Btuge road, 3.50 chains cross North Blooma fleld Ditchruns westerly 37.68 ‘chs set a Stake marked “R QL, No4” from which black oak 8 inches in diameter ‘beats § 782 Hinks distant, A black oak 6 inches dismeter bears 18° W 14 links distant and-a black oak 8 iaches diameter bears 8’ ix? W-21 links dfstant. Thence ona true line N 87° 00" E 3.03 chs pass through stake No Set a € marked ‘RQ L,No 5’ fromwhich a Uiack onk 92 -fiches in diameter Pedra“ 69°" W 12 links distant: Thence on a true: line W 8° OU W 37.78 chs cross center of N Bloomfield ditch. 38.08 che stake marked N Q L, No 3, ou the if theS W. Thenée on a true line: S$ 338° 15° W 3.03 chs to plac: of beginning’ and. containing2277 actesand being a portion of thy & 49 of-Section 17, Township 1s-North, ' Range 11 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Merida. jan, Said location was made by Henry Colby, Wm R. Cary, Thos. Sadal ry, John Shand F.M, Hathaway, R. Banberry, Robt. Lind DL. Conley, G. Ww. as to 1000 feet adjoining the National Q.M. and recorded in Be: Page 992 Mining clai Record’ of Nevada Couaty; 1600 ‘feet ' whe located by this applicant; dune 3.1873, recorded B 5, page 304 same records, Adjoining claimants are owners of the National Quartz Lode on the north, A persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this eftice within sixty ‘days from the first day of publisiing hereof, — TB. McFAKLAND, Register. pChas. H. Wymge 6tovpey UT mel EXKCUTOR’S NOTICE. STATE OF L A. WALLING, Deceased, 4 Notigeis hereby giventhat the sale of the property of the estate of L. 4. Wallin » deceased, is herely postponed until , SATE RDAY, MAY Oth, 1874, at 10 o'clock, . A. M. Terms of sale—Cash In gold coir ten per cent down, und balance on confir mation of sale by Probate Court. Deeds ary. : " _Oftivg No 320 Sanwome Street, Sen Bran: . At xPeywe OF purchase. Ror Mesctiptun : cleco, Calitothia. “machi S Of property, see notice of sule publisie in. COOMB a a ef the Nevada aily Transcript, from i. COOMBS, Mh ~~ pibth to Mureh Gth, 1974. ae Grass Valley : NE, WARING, Sevcialty Diseases ef Women and Chil Executor of last will of L. A. Walling, . rden! ‘ an : de‘eused, ap M4.2lw : re ena, ae "gans, and all Private Diseases. viz:. Syphi. -Weakness,-and all the horrid consequences toinsure him a share of public patronage.% value.in currency] by Man or WELLS, Far . 2,atS emd of the line of the lode. 6.06 chs . NWand BR GL. No 6 on} ay: . Shearer and EK; Orarmiath, . ‘4 . ¥ ~ No. 640. United States Band Office,Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 19th, 18¢4. cation for Patent Peon Non Pines ne . Bituate in-Gold ‘Run Mining Divtriet, Placer County, Californis, and described in the 3 and fiéld notes on file in this office as . follo 2 . Survey of Exterior Borastiarigs, Commencing at-the South East corner of ' thé Church and Golden Gete Placer Mine, . at @stake marked OC. G: G. €, for Church . and Golden Gate Claim ow the. N E gide aud . onS Wide G.R. P.M. fow Gold Run Pise. er Mine and run variatiou,19> Eust, 8. 0.38 . chains on Section line-to‘cepmer of Sections . 3 and 4, 9. and 10, Townshiy 4 North Bange 10 East, Mt, Diablo Base and Meridiam, 7.68 , chains on line of J. B, Moody's Canon cl4im, te Gold Run mv¥ine. 8-28 chains to 4 the N Ecorner ofthe North Star Placer Mine. Stake variation 37> 45’ East, @ 854 . S W,159h-chains. Along the line of the Nort Star Placer Mine to-stase-Norts Last copier of the Hime Ticket claim. Thence 18 454° W UL 7h chéitis oa Mne of North W 5.00 chains on line of North Star P acer Mine to cOrner stake. 8 54 W 6,94 chs. On Hne of North Star Placer Mine tos state . on bank of Hydraulic Gat on the East side fot sand box marked G. BR, P. M ‘Thence Variation 18> Kast. N 7%>.&. 6,29 chaing on line of the Ke ech . to ® spruce stumpanarked o.K.P; M,N 444% E 0.67 coains to Hydraukke cut, 12.36 across: Hydraulic cnt, 13.46 chains to Spruce Stump 40 inches in diameter muatzed G. , M, N 5624%° W 5.00 chains to Hydranlte~ Cut. 6.06 chains to stake in eut-marked G,.R. 2. M. N 88° W 6.40 chains across Hydraulic Cut, 11.33 chains om BKearsarge line to a Spruce Stump 38 ipehes in diameter mark. ed G, R, B. Ml. 820% W 2.73 chains to a» spru.:e stump on south side of trai} ek G, R. P M-N 304° W_ 0.63 chains, dite running North 1,30 chains, ditch running North, 4,00 ¢haine diteh runuing. North, 6,66 chains, wagon road North and South, 1,10 ditch, 8,90 chains intersect sectien live between Sects 4 and.9. 9.68 chains to 5 spruce stump, set stake marBed G, BR. P, M N 514g° E 0.53 chains Cross Ditch, 3.18chs TrailS EB & NW 6.24 chains Wagon. Boad, 6.90 chains Wagoi)—Road, 7.17 chains to -=pruce stump cor 2@lins south of Gold Kun Ravine, N 7x34? W 5.20 chains cross fence 8.60 chains center ef Wagon road 8,89 chains .to an oak 14 inches in diameter in. front of . Barrett's dwelling house marked G. R. P, M, Thence N 384° kK 0.65-chains, eentre of Guld‘Run Ravine, 1.70 shains, fence, Narth und South, 1,75 chains, line passes through Mallury’s house. 4.76,chains Mallor>’s garden fence EF & W. 5,74 chains to a stuke on N E side ot trail marmed G. K, P, Mv from whith a sprice sihitip 36 inches dismeter bears North 6° 15' W 40 links dis tant. N 18449 E 2.64 chains. line cut East eud of a-barn, 4.41 chains, cabin close to line on the Weet. 5.08<chains wagon ‘road Kast and West, 8.74 chains lo a stake marked G. KR, P, M, from which an oak stump, 26 inches in diameter bears § 76% 15" Last 69 links distant. S 62> £1.30 chains. Seta stake marked GRP M,N; 31? ¥, CAS chs. Wagon Road N W ands E, 10.25 chains to o stake marked G@ K.P M. from which an oak 14 inches in diameter, bears N 8° 45 East, 114 links distant, 8 31% E7,75 chains to stake No 39 of the Church and Golden Gate Placer Mine. Thence following the Church and Golden Gate lines. 8 80> E 6.10 chains to stake No 38, 8 26%° W 6.34 chains to stake No 37, $8 (2 E 4.44 chains to stuke No 36. 80.30’ W 2,43 chains to stake No 85. £0.30’ W 2.43 chains to staxe No 34. § 36%° KE 5.92 chains to stake No. 33. 3595S E 8,70 chains to stake No 32, $76 E 14,78 chainsto place cf beginning. and containing 101 and 21-100 acres and being a portion of the 8S % of 8.E \ and E . . Of SW kf Section dandN E % of N W % and N E \ of Section 9, ‘Township 15 North Range 10 East Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. ‘Said Toftation was made many years ago by aifferent parties «nda at different Aities and recorded in the records ef said District, Adj ining claimants are owners of the Church and Golden Gate Placer mine onthe North, On the Soath by the owners of the North Star Placer Mine, and on the East by the owners of the J. F. Moody Canon Clalms, ° . All persons bolding any adverse claim thereto ure hereby required to present the sume before this offices within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant. Vebruary 22d, 1874, ’ . ha a ig id the Justice’s Court of K Eureka Township, in the County-of Nevada, State of Cuhfornia, W. R. Dickie> son-X Co,, plaintiffs, against James Fragonniug & Co., defendants, . ‘The People of th» State of California send greeting to James ‘Tragonning & Co., defendants, You are hereby required and directed to appear before me, at my office, in Eureka Township, in the County of Nevada, Oal., in an action brought ugainst you by the abeve named plaintifts, and answer the complaint in said action, on file in my office, on the . 20th day of. April, “A> D. 1874, at: 5 o’clock . P.M. ‘The guid action is brought to reciiv. er a balance due‘on a certain book accoant, amounting ty $138.93, pursusnt toa com plaint fiow on file ii said action, said amount payable in gold and silver cotn of the United Stutee, and you are notified that it you fail to appear and abewer said com. . Plaint, as above required, said plaintifts will take judgment aguinst you for the said suum of $138.93, payable in gold and silver coin, together with costs, pursuant to complaint. ~ hand this 9th day:'of Given under my February, A. D. 1874. : : JOHN HIBBERT, Justice of the Peace of said ‘Township. State of California, County of Nevada, Pownship of Eureka. Inthe Justice’s Court in and-for said Towuship of Eureka, County of Nevada, State of California. W. RB. Dickieson & Go., plaintiffs, vs. James ‘Tragonuing & Oo,, defewdants. Upon reading . and fling the affidavit oc W. K. Dicsieson . & Co,, said Plaintiffs, and it satisfactorily . oppcaring therefrom to ine, Jolin Hibbert, . J ustice of the Pence. m and for sutd Town. . Ship ot Eureka, before whom the action is ; pending, that ssid defendants reaide out of, . the State of California; that said defend. ; Mhts, ‘James Tragquning & Go,, have depart-; ed from the State of California, and that’ . } & goo! cause of action exists in this suit in . favor of plaintiffs herein and against said detendant.& Co., and vhat said defendant & Cd. are & necessary and proper party, de. fendants thereto to the said action; that on . demand.of pla ntifx an alias summons has . been duly issued in suid-aetion, bearing date . February 9th, is74. On motien of said . Plaintiife itid urdered that the service of . ) {he Summons inthis action be madé by . pubheation thereof inthe Nevada Daily f franscript, a newspaper published in said Nevada County, at least once a week fur ptwo months; and it turiher ‘appearing in 'hk6 tanver satisfactorily to me that the residence of said defendant, James ‘Tragon. ning & Ov., is known to be at Virginia City, in-the-€otit “Storey, and State of Nevada, on Tike motion it is ordered thata copy of the summons and complaint be forthwith deposited in the Powtutlice, di. rected to said detendunts, James .'Tragonning.& Co, at their place of reakience, Vir-, ginia City, Storey a State of Nevada. ‘HN HIBLERT. Justice of the Peace, Eureka Poeashi, Eurcka South, Pebruury yth, 1874. £14 t ae SUNT, M. D. t > CALIFORNIA EESTITUTA Mo Gngey:No Pay ey" tonveltation, by Letter YY or ogher: wise, Free. u HY® CELEBRATED INS¥?ITUTER HAS enjoyed on this Coast aw uninterrupted success of. 2h years, and haw become. one of she oy th pwr + InstitaGens of the age. The Irémaber cured, Place if m point of ‘umber of patients among the very first ofthe world; and the success of ite treatmen? ranke if second. Roms. ‘ PRIVATE DISEASES.. by Moles and Irregularities in Femsies are the $ destroyers of ne ~"Phey mysidious}y attack the e¥stem, uradually undermine ‘and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom fom the cheek, the bustre from the eys, the strength and vigor from the frame pt 7 give ptmy and diseased offspring, ati potson, through saccessive-generations, the race of mat. é€ marks can ee = serofula, Consumption, vripples, te Idio a , and the Insane, ___ -the-Yenereal, doubles his‘ dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious vase has assumed a new form. DO.NOF #* SATISFIED WITH PARTTAL CURE, rhat leaves the poisor to crawl through the organs beneath th¢ upparently smooth sur. face, to burst out be the future with a rirnence that-will baffte the effects of medicine Phe young man who experiemees that Weakness in his musceise and men.tal organizetion whould stop and consid whence its rises. He wil! find im the weak1eg8 of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestien, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, trowbled and lascivicus dveame, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular merous other of tion, the positive traces of that mest terrible:and destructive of aM diseasts—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of fife and manhood, and drs ng him along the broken path of his existence, toward # prémature and loath ’ To him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, Yhe mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brifgs no relief. _ ; “Marriage, that holy officé, the safeguard ‘and hope of manhood, brings to sutch & ‘one no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to Lim for so. much of her happiness is a victim of his evit, and an fanocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and diserder until hope leaves him. _ There is no reacue except proper and skillful treatment, Consult, then, at once, a physician. has mede hinr thoroughly cenversant with ful, fasginaiing and destractable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundredsof untimey graves with ite misguided vicfims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings, To snch th Doctor wowld especially recommend iim self, giving to each and all: guarntees of Perfect and Pe ent Cureawithout hinrence from business, c of diet, fear sexposure. . IMPORTANT 70 THE LADIES.
HWhen s Female isin troucle or. afflicted with disease, and requires medicalior surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where to administer reliet, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. ‘The Doctor; understanding now imperatiyely necessary imterpose, and ‘by calling the attention of the afflicted’ to the fact that he has been Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Fwonty Years, and is fully qualified to admininter in all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in.as thorough a manner as years of study and practice—Soth in hospitals and families —can make, to seve them fromthe hands of the unqualified unscruputous, and design. ing. ‘Therefore, familfes can rely wpon him as upon a father. Allin affaction can find in him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them‘ in troubie—one in wees neneee? the utmest confidence cam be vlacee. \ To Correspondents. LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who wish to consult the Docter; and who cannot visit the.city.can, by stating their symptoms (nm a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. All létters returned or de. troyed. Address, BENJ,.F. JOSSELYN, M. D, No, B26 SeeTRRIEUtS “Ret, hear Montgem ry. Box ae : e No. 43, Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. Se UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) Sacramento, Cal., Feb, 24,1874. { OTICE is hereby given that’ the Woodville Graye] Minin Canipany, whose Postofflee is Nevada Chey, Nevada Cernty, Cal., bave made application for patent for the Woodville Placer Mine, sitnate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, and.described in the plat and field notes on file in this ottice, as follows, viz: Cotamencing ata post mark. ing the canter of Section No.6, Tp16N,& 9E,M D M, at a bissk oak. 30 inches in diameter, and marked “WMo 1" (Wood. side No 1). Thence ona true line, varia. tion-17> 36" eust, west.4.00 chs cress summit of main ridge E of Sugar Loaf>-10.00 chs, Set a stake marked ‘‘W No 2”; thence on a true line sonth 6.50. chs. Again cross tt é crest of main ride, 10.00 chs stake mar-ed ‘W No 3” ftom which a Dlagk oak 12 fnvhes im diameter bears § 25° W 35 links distant. Thence on a true line W 2.06 ¢hs, cfoss summit of ridge 9.00 chs, cross Eureka stage road 10.06 chs; stake nurked “W No. 4” from Which the main . shaft of the Woodville Company Bears N 9>°30'E 4.03 chs distant, Thence or a true like 8 1.50 chs, cross the Eureka staye road —runs-X E325 chs stake huarked “W No 5” standing on the west bank ofthe old Land Ditch, Thence on a rue line west 1.00 ch, recrosa Etreke Stage road 5.5 cha,: stake marked ‘*W No 6”-from whicha live oak 12 inghes in.diameter beats S$ 88> KB 96 links distant.. Thenee op ‘a true lige 19> 5a” E23.95 che, along the foot ofthe ridge to astuke matked **W No 7,” Thence-on g true line E 12.00 chs, cross Eureka stige roud 20.00 cha te-a-stakestanding on the N’ W side of nuain ridge and marxed*:W No §" -frew-which a yellow pine 36 in. diameter pbeare S10? E22 links distant. . Thence on a true line § 6.50 chs, cross summit of main ridge 10.00 chs to place of ‘beginning, and page ye pipe ye ® and being a ‘por. on oO e8 ¥o VY and N ! SW ik of Beotion & 4 and N 4s of S W 9 East. Mt, Di, eFidian, Said [¢eretion Feed by the Woodville Gravel ning © a Pty recorded Feb 7, 1874, in Book 5 of Miike ‘Claima, z=. se Recerd# of Newade County -A-Adiei rine claimants onthe norte ownsts of t Gosos grideh eds Weeablerene Howeend Young Argerica Place Min, south Young America and Manganiter 1 west the Key>tone und Netada Compa a _ All persons. aolding y adverse \clain thereto are hereby requ to present: the —_ betere’ 7 office within sixty days im the first day of publishing. her: = (280 T. B. Mort aND mony AND Meyistue,. : annually received‘ snd. le, the Paral: caw ayray, } tO public sale all the abovdescribed propMERCURY, ret ede ithe moesFATAL erty to the Sizhest bidder, for'cash im UniMEDICAL to many combining with fi ‘f States gold eoin, in frout of the Court. MINER&L POISON are not-cured---the dis-. -— syetem, eating its way into the tidsnes and gome grave, ~practice and carefu) research . every phase of the disease. ‘Shose who have . -become victimes of solitary vices, that dread-_ is there a physician who is fully competent . . these req airenfents are, feels called upon to. OWDers of the . <i Nevads-City, * Sheriffs Sale: HEREAS. Frank G. Beatty, on the 6th day of April, ee oR NT? = = j judganen¢ inthe District rt of the a adie Die and for’ the coun'ty of Nevads, Gal ,againet Yernen L.Smith end C. . R. Chapman, (E. k. Tatt'e being mate.a. ~ Kparty .efendant that his rights Might be . determined) for the sum of one: thousund, three humdréd and seventy-five 44100 dol lars, with' interest thereun fromthe date of: said judgment at the rate of 7 per cent. per . ~ anuuin till peal, together with. aosts of uit taxed at $29 5% und! cotthse) fees allowed herein,: amounting tu the sum: of $125, all ia U.s:-geld: coin, whieh sdid judgment is fecordéd in the judgiment bocx 5, of the ‘shia Di triet Court, om pages 360-1 2, and wheréas it is ordered that'the mortgage set furth in plaintif#’s complaint be foreclosed, . @ad property therein-deseribed, to wit: That @ rian pieceor parcel of land lyimg, being a. sitnate in Nevadr township im the county ef Nevada, State of California, und beiug the wOrthOHeT of the northeast quirter.of section nutmbe? ten, township nwinber sixteen nurth of Samge nineeust Mount Diablo. base and meMtliu,confaining eighty acres, together with the saw mill thereon, kuownas the Chuptuan saw mil}, with all im provements, be sold_to-satisty—said-judgment, together with interest aud costs. Nott e is hereby given that I Will exvose . M of Howse door, in the city of Nevada, on~ Saturday, May 9th, 1874, Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A, M. and 6 e'clock P.M, Given under my hand this 16th day of April, 1874, GEO: W. SMITH: Sheriff, -—By-A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff. A. J. Ridge, Plff’s Att’y. Sheriff's Sale, ¥ virtore of an execution to me delivered, issued out of the District Court ot the 14th Judicial District, in and for the county of Neyada, State of California, bear‘ing date April 9th, A.D. 1874, on a jJudgment rencered iu said Court on the 16th day of March, 1874, in favor of William F. Burger, and against A. J. Mcbonatd', for } ¢o the sum of two thouasnd five hundred and . . #ixty eight 76-100 dollars damages, with in. terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent-per snnur till paid,together with $28 costsand disbursements, at the date of said judgment, and sccroing costs,amounting to the sunm_of $1, I tave levied wpou all the right, title and interest of ssid defenduut in aud to the following described property, heretofore attached, to.wit: One fourth of all that lot’ or parcel of mMiniug grownd, lying and being situate at Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, Cal., owned by J. B. Hunter, Furth and others. Adso" defendant's interest in -a certain Jot sof Inining grownd or claims sitmated-on Cos lumbia ‘Hill, owned by Marks, McDonald and others. Also all of the interest of de-tendant in certain mining claims, lying and-being situate on Kennebec Hill Dis. trict, Nevada connty, Cal., adjoinsng the Union Graver Mining CO's claims, and sit. } ca of de to 16 Have you given up all Confidential Physician,” No. twelve years, having wit’ the worst diseases fleeh is heir, hus at the earncat, yared their constitutions by Be of stri-ture and who are sufferi Surgical as welt will receive the closest attention and wil be treated on a new ahd successful} plan ay practiced in the East: Indies, and a-cureguaranteed in every c pe. Disenses of the heart. Lungs, Liver, or any portior of the body treated on a similar relief at moderate charges he Celebrated Oriental Piik, ARE YOU sick; i : hope of Recovery ? sisi, De yom wish to be Permanently Cured ? ee -DR. DANBERRY, 216 ison a i: Kearney Street, San Frane NO CURE, NO Pay: R. DANBERKY, A RESID of Europe,and the Fastern States for © his East India thousands of to which the human Hany Promincnt Pergons in Californis neti f-mabave—wrre he ik, now _ edigal Dise veries cured ready to tréatail Chronic and Private dim eases iai males or femutes and where aly” suffering of those dreadtul silments cay “find relief. : Young men who have weakened ana_ { y Becret habitegrly indiscretions, need have no fear” ip, calling, ss a cure is warranted in 4)]Casee sefnins] weakenss, aversion of Society impotence, nervons or physical deni and all diseases of the Kidueys and B Tr, Specia} attention given to. the treat cue warranted ‘to ¥ from such. Cancers, piles, orany, disense’ requiring a8 Medical tr-atment basis with wa. rm success To THE Lapies who are dragging out @ life of misery on account of debilily, sten Ality,er any of the many ailménts peculiag their sex, an experience of twelve years afforded, as well-as prompt and speedy A sure and reliable care for impotency, whether the result of dissipation or ear indiscretion, and which jmipart new life te either male or female; sent to any addreg on receipt of $5. Persuus Jiving at a d-stance, or oth Wisy Consult by letter With the asstirens ofcontidence and a sure relief from~thetr “ailments. AIL business strictly confidential, Call or address DK. DANBERRY. 215 Kearney street San-Francimec est-being one half. ~~ Notice is heroby given that I will expese to public sele all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash in United States gold coin, in front of the Court Howse door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, May 9th, 1874, Between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M., and 5 o’clock, P, M. Given under my hand this 10th day of April, 1874. GEO. W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A.W. Potter, Under Sheriff. O.P. & I. A. Stidger Atty’s. in Executor’s Sale. as . fo OTICE is hereby given; that ix pursu. ra ance of the erder of the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, in the Stata of California, made'on the Seventeenth day of March, A, D, 1874, in the matter of the estats of J, L. Covell; deceased, the undersigned, Executor of said Estate, wlll sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in separate pareels, and subject to confirmation by said Probat& Court, at MOORRE’S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY, On Saturday, April 25th, 2874, At Ten o'clock, A. M. “all of: the ro realand personal, hereinafter desceiben’ and for that purpose will receive bids in writing up to suid day for the purchase of said property in separate parcels, and if not sold at private sale will sell the sume at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the Probate Court of Nevada County. Suid public sale to takepiace at the store of Charles Hegar. ty, at Said Moore’s Flat, and to include all the right, title, interest amd estate of the said deceased at the time of hia death, and all the rig: t, title and interest that the said estate has, hy operatien of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said deceased, at the time of his death in and to all those c rtain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in: said Nevada County, and déscribed as fol. lows, to-wit.: That certain Dwelling House s-tuate and beingat Moore’s Elat, Edreka Township, Nevada County, California, Aj.’ 86 that certain barn situate and being at the te ea Al Bb ae Ww ke block thirty (30),. according tu the official Survey Of Nevuda City made by H. 8. Bradley, County Surveyor of Nevade County. ; A Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M., and from 9t» nated between Columbia Hill and Lake City, P.M. : febli-1-}, * Lad — . McDonahi e. by defendant — Seen ee “and Gid. McDonald, aud now owned by N. . ces ’ : A, Gurion and defendant, defendant's inter. Administrator's Saie : OTICE is henioy given that in-pureeance of the, order of the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, in the State of California, tuade on the 25th day of March 1874, in the matter of the Estate of Benja . min Bingham, deceased, the undersigned Administrator of said estate, will sell st private sulv, to the highest bidder, for cash, separate parcels, and subj: ctto confirma tion by said’Probute Court, at Nevada City, Nevada county, on Saturday, April18th, 1874, at ten ork hereinafter described, and for that purpose -willreceive bids in writing up to said day ck, A. M.; all of the property rthe purchase of said property. in sepa te parcels.” Said sale will iuclude sll the right, title and interest of tl e said deceased at thé time Of “his death; and all the righk title and ntercst that the said estate has, by operation of law or ctherwise aquired other than or in addition to that ot the aaid. deceased at the time of his deat®in apd al, those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated, lying. and being in said Nevada County, and described as follows, t wit. provements thereon; situated and being on That certain let with house and imst side of Broad street, Nevada City, and ing designated as—lot-Ne. two (2), im 80 One undivided one-eighth interest in. aud to that certain mining claim situated and being Gn Canada Hill, Nevada Townip, and county, apd known and designated the Mammoth Mining Claim, together th all water rights, rights of way, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belenging. Also that certain lot with cabim thereon, Situated at same place ae above. Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent, of the purchase mcney to be paid on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said’ Prvbate Court; Deed at expense of purchaser. * BIRPSEYE BULLARD, Administrater of estate of BenjAmhia Bingham deceased, Niles Searls, Atty. for Administrator. Nevada, March 26th, 1874. ~~ ‘Bane place. Also that certain Barn sitr at Woolsey’s Flat, Eureka ‘I ownship, ete da County, Culifornia. Also that certain Timber Koad, situated at the sume place.— Also-that certain Dwelling House with garden lot-belenging thereto sittiated at Lake City, Bloomfield Township. Also that certain Barn sitnuted at same Place. Also the following personal property : ‘Two Horses.: One set of Harness, ‘Two Wagons, Fixtures for Wagons, Six Chopping Axes, wo Broad Axes, Six Cross cut Saws, One Grindstone Three Squares, One ' Plow, ‘Three Cooking Stoves, Six Chairs, One Cleck, One Table Two pair of Blanketa, Lot of-Iren Pipe, One set of Blocks, One set of Brace and Bit nig Tous of Hay,One Hundred pc f orm, One lot-of Potatoes ymere feet of Hose. ee analy Fee +erms of Sale. Cash: Ten per pychens money to be-paida ty i ae ae saze, balance on confirmation of sale b. j — Court. Deed at expense of partes Executor of Last Will of J. L. © ec’ Sikes ace atte. J. 1. Covell, dec’d. wK of Ch Cit District. to se]l certain real estate. the State of California, I concern, greeting, Notice is hercby .gives thatapplication will be made by the Trut tees of the Methodist Episcopal Church Society of Nevada City, & religious corpor tion, te the District Court éf the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and-for-theCounty of Nevada, on tae 6th day of April, 1874, at the Court Room in the Court House, Nevade NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne In District Court, 14th Judicial In the matter of the Application the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal urch Society of Nevada a for power The People of all whom it may vada. ¥, On the opening of Court on that day, or us soon thereafter as such application can be jeard, for an order of Court allowing the corporation aforesaid, to.sell and com vey that certain piece or parcel of land, sttnateon Pioty Hill, Nevada City, Kiown the Methodist Parsonage and designated on the Official Map of said Nevada City # Lot No 1, in-Block No. 46. he fuin other -piece-or parcel of iand situate Also that cer ae €OUNTY SCRIP Lost. gwver WARRANT NO. 114, on Gener Co ent of tbe Warran the office of the Connty Treasure hi fuder of the above Warrant will plese leave the same at the office of A. B. BRADY No 9 Main Street, Graas Valley, m2 Lene County Surveyor, => AND U. 8. DEPUTY: SURVEYOR, NIVIL AND MINING .ENGID Clasp SURVEYOR & DRAUGUE" NEVADA cITy. Office at the COURT HOUS Lee the Daily Union Office, ph valine will meet with Prompt attention, mai” Miuterested in said property are hereby tified toappear before the Court at time and placeand show cause if auy they have why such an order or decree sho —~ } 1874, ane being on the westerly side of N Street, Nevada City;with the Methodist €hburch thereon, containing so much land only 48 is covered by saidChurel, and be ing the Sonth East corner of Lot No 14, fa Block No 36, as designated on said Official Pp Of said Nevada City. Ard all ay 8 not be made, ; D . 3B . MK E R R Yy , wg Witness my band and the Real gf ject ‘said Court-this 27th day of M JOHN PATTISON, Clesk Niles Searls, Attorney for Applicants. Sp RE ARCADE SALOON. DJOINING McC€anley’s Cigar Store,e8 “& Broad Street, Nevada City. ~ &. B. CARLEY, . Keeps constantly'on hand the best WINés. F LIQUORS and CIGARS. ited Old friends and new comers are mt i todrop ip and gee we, im e Samia _ Special Notice, YT OTICE is hereby giv N indeb‘ed to tee koe _~ BA cing / TER &ROBINSON that their have been” placed iuthe hands of J.B GRAY for follection and that prompt pa ; ment must be made by those who would SAVE Cont, ~“y : ae A. -T. ROBINSON Surviving partner of Lancaster & Robbe, Jaa. Tat i Weta J EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Conimercial Strect, Neyada. AMF MONRO having opened » Mest Market on Comtnercial street, ie P* pared to supyly customers with the quality of Beef, Mitton, Pork, Veal, Catted Beef, Corned Pork, ote. ut the lowest mts 8 fos sesso rr : ae De VOL. Xd ETL IRETT A: She Duily NEVADA y. P. BROWN. ~ BROWN’ € toe Yr@hscript Bloc! ~ TERMS OF-TH @ne Year-—in udvanc fix Months,. ‘: Three Months, ‘ Per week, T'wenty-] Rates for Aflvertisis let insertion ; $1 per sequent insertion I vertisers. DENT: Ds. A; OULD. respectf y ple of this cit; has resumed his profe ed an Office in the Transcript ON COMMERC And is now prepared . érything in the line o: faction guaranteed, Office Hours from ‘ from 1 to. 5 P. M, Nevada, April ith, ] “BROAD STRE AMES COLLEY ways supplied wit PORK, MUTTON ANI Orders filled frony Fa vered at their’ houses Give me a call. Nevada, March 7th JOHN H. H QT \EALER IN B VEAL, CORNE PORE, ke, Meats sold at resson: Shep on Broad Street, ‘Thentre. BY WAY OF . NEVADA andGt CHEAPEST C. HOLL: Peewsnorne ME Mark gooas, ‘-Care o: a j Teams always on h through without delay this way there is a gavi either froin Sacrament iy DE a2 Wie “7)®_P.&. ave an Office, In Kidd’s Buildin, ae Over Aschheim @ is: prepared to Mechanical and Ope oat tand most approve: Artificial Poeth insert Vuleanite and A lumin Guaranteed as to quality Visits made at residen Nevada, ‘May 30th, 187 Union Hotel E LORENZ F Late of Nev bby pleasure in ir of Nevada City an towns that he has lease: Union Hotel B; Where he-will at 91] tite to do work in his line ir Highest Style "A A SHARE OF . AGE'IS SOLICITED. ‘oO Nevada) April 4th, 187 ———_. . Established x —_. Nevada Assi _ JAMES J. Street, .rae ORR gt even Sy request Gold Bars e ELECTRO. P: BN GOLD or ¢ Shes Pos, spoone’ Watch Cass and U “© eneral all Kinds of Je Particalar attenti “aising Copper Pi Mis Pper Pia PRICES REASONABLI cchiatinaedieeae ema ca