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April 18, 1874 (4 pages)

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____——_fleaves and tho rattling of chariots, uneasi'aheir broken dewi constitutions, ‘disq' “wpaladice—see that they are cared for and 628 KEARNEY STREET, Cor. Cemmercial, San FRANCISCO. ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases Wh as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilisin all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In. etc. Skin Diseases (of years DR. GIBBON has the vleasure of annguncing that be has reburned from visiting tiie principal Hespitals of Europe, and bag) «assumed practice at his Dispensiry, 623, Kéarney Street, corner of Commercial, San Prancisco, Where his old patients and those “requiring his setvices may find him. he Doctor bas ¢pazed neither Gime_per movey in seekrig ogt new remedies, and has raturned with increased f"tflities for the =@fleviation of human suffering. _= : Horrible Diseases. . “How many thoesands of pensons, both male anu female, afe there whoare -suffertng out a miserable existence from the effect of secret indulgences; or from virus ~absorbed into the system !. Loek at their pallid, emaciated and _ Ti fing them for the happiness of e ae enjoyment of Tife. In this hoteid . @ituation th ds suffer untildeath closes the scene. Lef\parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are_suffering with any -of. these horritde life destroying -oured before it be too late. “Semd them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who tags made private disease his especial study for years, and ‘who is certain to cure tar” most-inveterate cates without mercury or f{ajurious druga,_It4s important to those who are affiicted,or te those who inter eatced in the welfare of their éereful of the many Anfcst-alt hice, pubi curing all diseases , ishing their skill in a few days, impusing us the names of emphysicians: from ‘Europe and other 1, Be; themfore, careful and make those charlatans. : Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of. self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by thé youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, anless cembatted by scientific medica) measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark pots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtng in the. ears, noise like the rustling of 288 about the loins, weakness of the limbs, renfuaed. vision. blunted intellect, loss of __. Sy express to £07 2 wonfidence, diffider:ce in approaching strangers, a disiie to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun suciety, lors of mem. ory, hectie flushes, pimples and various eruptions abont the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. Ifyelief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately,: either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disesse, which never fails of effecting quick anu radical gure. Dr. G. will give @ne Hundred Dollars-to any one who wil) prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this.compiaint by vither of the Sap Francisco — : raarriage, who any of these fearful : should not forget the sacred—re-@punsibility resting upon them, nor dels, éo obtain iumediate relief. : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office ending tor-pucksged of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with. implicit -faith;-and-expeet—no~more than to be-charged with a fair and mutu ally satisfactory_reniuneration of ‘services wendered,. considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than-a te prevalent and seltish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. = ~DR, GIBBON ia reaponaible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself—to effect.a radical and permanent cure, or meke ho charge. Cured at Home. Persons at a distante may be CURED A HOME, by addressing » letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case,smyptomns, length-of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part.of the eountry, with full and pete direction for or use, enclosing T DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or Wells, Fargo & Co., ‘@ package of medicine will be forwarded o of the Union. Address DRS. . GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Oommercial, an Francisco, ost Office Bex 1957. Private entrance on Commercial treet. Remember to put BOX 1057 on the let ter. Consultations FREE. 82” Correspondents will please inform PR. GIBBON that they -ead his advértise mont in the Damy Transcuirr. myl THE RISDONIRON AND L@CO. MOTIVE WORKS. Location of Works—s. E. Corner of Baele and Howard Sta: Sau-Francisco. WM. H. TAYLOR, President. : ‘ENERAL Foundrymen and Engineers, KW Builders of Stea Engines, Pumps, Quurtz Mills, Steam Boilers aud general tunning machinery. : WATER PIPE. ‘ Special attention psid Hydraulic fittings. Water Pipes of all kinds. Sheet lron Pipes for any head of water. (Attention fa called to the Cherokee mine, Butte Co., where the head is 900 ft. and: pipe 30 in. dia., and to the Virginia Water Works, Nevada, where the head_is 1775 ft., dia. of pipe, 12 tw, built by this firm.) CAR WHEELS. Railroad and Mining Car Wheels of all kinds kept constantly on-hand. ‘These running«. rt wheels are made of the best car wheel metal and are chilled onthe face and _ flange, giving alength of wear very much Greater than those made. of ordinary cast RISDON IRON & LOCO. WORKS, JOSEPH. Moorx, Supt aioaebaaonin gp ding) and Ulcerated egs_ success: wily} c ‘ : rict inquiries, or you may fall into the} / wends of -praduste, and m confidence. If the case be fully and . HANDKERCHIEF, _ PRIVATE MEDIOAL AID” Quick Cures 4 Moderate Charge DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s . Medical and Surgical Institute, = {Founded in 1863.} No. &1v mente Street, Gerner of Leidesdorff Street—[{A few doors below the What Cheer House] “ §AN FRANCISCO. = _. Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, + Established expressly to afford the afflicted the Tréatment and Cure of all Private and Clironic { eases, Cabes of.. 2 Secresy ‘ AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. To the Afflicted.OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS patients for their patronag-,and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continges to consult at bis Institute tor the cure of chronic jiseases of the Lungs,Liver, Kidreys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, und all Private Diseases. viz: Syphilis in @ll its forms sand stages, _ 1) . Weakness, and adi the borrid consequence of self-abnuse, Genorhau, Gleet. Strictures Nocturnal and Diurn nissiors, Sexual ¥, Diseases of the Back snd Le of the Bladder. and the Kidneys, ete., and he hopes that, his long experience and successful -practice-will-contintie 46 insure him.a share of public rage By the practice of many years in“ Eurépe and.the United States he is enabied to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases Of waa He uses: no mercury, charges modérate, treats his pa: tients in a correct “hd honorable_way, and has: references unquestionable veracity. from men ©: own respectability and high: ing ixi society. All parties consulting letter or otherwise, will receive the standin him, . est and gentlest treatment, and implicit To Feninies, ' 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 nuscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility andall other diseases peculiar ¢o females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated Female Doctor, W. K, Dowerty, at his Meédicai Institute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. . Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and” premature death. To Correspondents. : Patients.male or female residing in any part of the country, bowever distant, whoe2m desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Dohe¥= ty, in their respective-cases,and who think proper to submit a written statement of auch, in preference “to holding # pefsonal interview, are respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is a regular every candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions, .for diet, regimen, and the general treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in sucha manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted.—Should your conditien require immediate attention, send ten dollars,-cojn [er that value in currency] by-Matl or WELLs, FarGo & Co's Express, arda package of medicine will be sent to yu.> address with the necessary instructions” tor use. Consultations by létter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhea. DR. DOHERTY has just “published animportant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience in relation to Impo, tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the sexual Organs. This little work contains in formation of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address,_ W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. B24 ’ San Francisco, Cal. Assessmeut Sale. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPAWY NY. Location of principul place_of business, 410 Montgomery Street; San Francisco Location ef works, Nevada County, California. Notice— There is delinquent upon the following described stock on uccount of assesament No 2, levied on the 19th day ‘of February, 1874, the sever] amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders, as foliows ; : And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 19th day of February, 1874, so many shares of each pareel of such stock as may+be-necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Reom No. 20No ¢10 Montgométy Street, San Francisco, alifor1874, at the honr of 1 o’c . gether with. costs of advertising and ¢xpenses of the sale. W. J, GUNN, Secretary, Ocftie—Room No. 2, 410 Montgomery St., ancisco. California. apa Imperishable Fragrance. MURRAY & LANMAN’S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. pe Tichest, most lasting, yet most do.i icate of all hgtfumes for use on the \ clave, Calitornia, hess, San Francisco, Californias by, No, 320 Saneome Street; San Francisco, Assessment Sale. NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. 2 Lacation of Princi place of busiLocation Nevada County. Notice is hereby given, that n¢ ot Works, Columbia Hill, California. & mecting of the. Directors held on the 12th : day of March, 1874, dn assersmenit—No 9of Fuur Dollars per share was levied upon’ the ca) ital stoek of the Corporation, payable immediately in Unifed States Geld Cou. to the Secretar; at the office of the Conipa Cxlifornia, Any stock upon which this as. A -asment shall remain unpaid on the 17tb day of April, 1874, will ba delingu nt, and advertised for Bale at public auction ; and unless payment:is 2 en ‘Lhursday the seventi to pay the delinquent a with costs of advertising : gale. THOMAS DERBY, Secreta Office No 320 Sansome Street, San Frai = ~mMchis, L, COOMBS, M. D. ‘e Q@racs Vall etn alt —Disemare ot Women and Chil en. 2 AND IN THE BATH. As there are imitations and counterfeits, always ask-for the Florida Water prepared by the sole proprietors. ‘ NEW YORK. For sale by all Perfumers and gists. : : my? XECUTOR’S: NOTICE: STATE OF L ‘A, WALLING, Dec. ased. ‘B4 Notice is hereby.given that the stile 1 the property of the estate of L. A. Wal. ing, deceased, ik hereby postponed unti: »PURDAY, MAY 9th, 1874, at 10’clockMM. Terus of sak—Cash In gola qh, ‘en per cent down, and balance on vation of sale by Probute Court. expense of purchaser. canfir: Deeds or descriptior a ale A pabliblee ir nD ‘om Januar ie ? J.M. WALLING, of L.A, Walling. neex tant: N'5> 2-00 chs recross Kock Creek 5.50. No.of. No of Names. Certf. Shares. Ari't; Henry P. Bowie, 139 i) $12 50 Henry P. Bowie, lay 60 -—42550 Henry P. Bowie, 141° «(100 25 00 W. J. Gunn, Trustee, 163 100 25 00 W.Jd.Gunn, Trustee, 164 100 26 00 W.J. Gunn, Trustee, 165 100 25-00 W.J. Gunn, Trustee, 169 100 25 00 W. J. Gunn, Trustee, 170 100 “25.00 W.J, Gunn, Trustee, 171 100 25 00 W. J. Gunn. Trustee, 231 100 25 00 . d. E. Legge, * -9T 100 25 00 C.P. Purinton, 144—\_Fe0-—95 0» Cc. P. Purinton, 15? «6100 25 00 ©. P. Purinton, 168 =.100 25.00 c. P, Purimtou, 15vlow 23 UD C, P, Purinton, 160 100 25 00 niayon SATURDAY, the 18th day-ef April, . lock, BP. Mt. of said . day, to pay said delinquent assessment to. . No. 541. : hited “for a Patent to a . imine Claim: — . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, )~ 7. { Sackament5, Cal., Feb. 19, 1874. } OTICE is hereby. given, that Thomas N B Ludlum, whose Postoffice is Dutch Plat, Placer County, Cat., has made applileation fr patent for Cedar -Crock Placer Mine, situaté in Gold tun Mining Distgic , Pleeer Conuty, Californias, and described in 1 the plat and firld notes on file in this office ' as follows viz: . . Survey,uf Exterior_Boundaries, . Commencing at’ Station No 28 of the ‘Church aid Golden Gate Placer Mine,” on Jine of Jonatian Moody’s claim, at a stake marked C C. P.M, tor Ceder Creek claim, variation 183.ea6t, 8 865 E 7.84 chs tép of hydranlic ink 14.14 chs Cent-rof wagpn roud Nand 8, 18.39 chs Kock Creek, sinall streain, 3 lings wide Nand S 18.65 chs to the 8 E corner of he cla:m to.astake marked C C PM from —which-2—cedar-gin_ chee diameter bears 53 51> E 26 links dis> chs to stake marked CCP M on lower bank of mining -iteh. N_22°-#-4.95-chs _ center of Wagon road 6.30 -cfe—venterof ‘sare road Nand $, 1080 chetoa stake tnerked & C P.M; from’ which a cedar 26 > in¢hes indiamoter—béars-N-75>_E 26 links . distant; N=20° 7.7f toa stake marked © CPM, 15 lin.s west from-Rock Creex ‘from which a pine 5 inches diameter bears east th-tinks distant: N-46%4 > W.4.18 che i fenve N-E and SW, 4,42 chs center of ditch . running N-b and 8 W, 4.85 che wagou roud . NE and 8 W. 5.60 ths bank of reservoir 710.97 chs avross reservoir, very little water, , 11,53 chs mining flume 20 feet high, 11.90 . chs center of ditch, 12.44 vhg .cetiter of . ditch, 12,81 chs enter Railroad Cnt, 13.62 chs across Ritijroad Cut, 15.0 chs Goid!itun aud Dutch Fiat wagon road, 16 70 chs set a stake marked C C PM from which a cedur stump 27 inches in diameter bears S 17° 30 W. 36 links dista.t; N 7546> E 9.63 chs'‘to a stake marked CCP M from which an oak in Hudson's garden 12 inches: in’ diameter bears’S 75° -E 64 links distant, and the cor“her post courmon.to Sections 2 and 3, Tp No. 15 N, Range 10 E on the third standard North, besrs N 30° E 67.41 chains distant, N 14%°_W 14.62: chains to a pine stump 20 _inches in diameter marked © C P M. Thence N 29% W 4.42-chs to an Oak Dinche: in: diamter marked CO P M, N 8 W. 64 chs enter hydraulic cut, 4.86 chs flume, 7.15 chs seta stake in ent marked GC 6 P M, 5} 54° 9.29 chains, set stakein ap aoe aber bank marked C C P M 8 759 5. 33chains. This corner could not be established on account—of working the mine. 8 644° W 4.50 cha could not be established, S 2e° E 2.98 chs to a stake on top of bank marked CG CP M,N 69° E1.78 chains to a stake on south bank of little ditch marked 6-6 P M, $.174>_E 3.03 chs-to astaxe marked € 6 P M on bank of ditch near. wayon road. § 684° 0,75 chs to centerof wagon road, 3.00 . chs enter Railroad Cut, 4.80 chs across Rail-. road Cut, 4.46 chs to a cedar stump marked C OP M, being also the north corner of the Church _and Golden Gate Placer Mine. Thence following the Church and Golden Gate Mine,S 16> E3.50chstostaxe marked CGG@C. 8 66° W 15.02 chs to stake marked C GG C.820° EK 9.78 chains to stake marked C GG GC. N78° E 2.46 chs to stake marked 6 G G ©, 845° E 5.59 chs to stake marked CG G C. 5 16%° 5.61 chs to the place of beginning, and containing 107. 20 acres and belng a portion of the lots 3, 4and 6 of N }s of Section 5; Tp 15 North, Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo. Base and Merid. ion. Suid loeation-was made many years ago by different parties and recorded in the _ mining records of said district. Adjoining claimants arf Owners of the Church -and “Gokien Gate Placer Mine on the south and west, owners of the Bennett Placer mine on the North and“ West:-snd-ownets of the Pine Top Placer niine on the North. All persons holding any adverse claira thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Office within #ixty days . from the first day of publishing thereof. _ T. B. MCFARLAND. Register. Dibble & Byrne, att’ys for applicant. "ebruary 22d, 1874. _ PROBATE NOTICE: ~~ NTATE of California, County of Nevada. h):In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Perry Boardly, deceased.— It appearing to the Court by petition duly filed by C. Becxman, the administrator of said estate praying for an -order to sel) real estate, thatcit is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate of said deceased to pay the debts outstunding against the deceased and the expenses and charges of administration. It is therefore ordered by the Court that all persons interested in said Estate appear before the anid Probate Court on SATURDAY the 28th day of April 1874, at 10 o'clock, inthe forenoon of said day, at the Court kKoom of said Court in Nevade City, to ;show cause why un order should not be . granted to said Administrator to sell the Whvle-of the real estate of the deceased ; and that & copy of this order be published at least four suecessive weeks:in the Neva. da Daily Transcript, a hewspaper printed . nd published in said-city and county, . Nevada City;March 14th, 1974, _{ JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. . Office of the County Clerk of the . Of Nevada. ef the County of Nevada, State ot California; and cx-efficio Clerk ‘of the Prebata-Court in. and for said County, ao hereby certify the . foregoing to be a full, true and vorrect cop. . of an original order, on file in this, -fice. — County my ef-: \ Witness my hand and the Seal of seal > said Court, this 14th day of March ——~ . 1874. mii . JOHN PATTISON, Clerk. Assessment Notice. ORTH BLCOMFIELD GRAVEL MINa8 ING COMPANY. Location of PrinciPal piace of business, Ser Francisco; Califer; nia. Location of Works, North Bloomfield, . Nevada County, Califofnia—Notice is here. by giver that at a meeting of the Directors hekton the Thirteenth day of April, 1874,_an assessment (Number Thirty One of One Douar {—$1 00)-per share was . levied upon the capital stock of sdid coin. pany, payable immediately,.in United {States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, No. 320 San-ome St., San Francisco, California Any stock upon which -said assessment Shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, 20th day of May, 1874, shall be deemed delinquent, aud will be duly advertised for svle at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before. will be soid on .Friday, June 12th, i874, to pay the. delingnent ‘assexsment, together with cost of advertising and UIpPEeNweer Of sale, By order of the Board of Trustees. : THOMAS DERBY. Secretary\Otfice— No, 320 Sanseme StreetSan Fi .ncisco, California. ald Stockholders Meeting. ~ = Say Fpax Annual Meeting of the StockholdLs ers in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSUCTATION wiil be helkdin the Hall ou Monday Evening, May 4th, 1874, ds " _7— At Ti-o'clock. A. H. PARKRR, Secretary. April 4th, 1874. ee -Sevada, Special Meeting. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockhe] A ders .f New York Cancn Consolda ted Blue Grayel Mining Ce. will be Leda the Btore of E. W Bigelow & Co. t 80 clk P. M, on SATURDAY, April 18h, 1-76 in Mates and I ith -eye, thestrength and vigor 1 John Pattison, County Clerk }— . min Bingham, deecased, the nndersi ——-__————— }CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE "Established by No Cure, No Pay. Consultation, by Letter er ethe:= wise, Free. \ VHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS J enjoyed ou this Coast an uninterrgpted success of 21 years, aud has become one of the must celebrated Iustitutions of the age. . ‘The great number annually received and his sincere thanks to his numerous Pl cer Mine, aud run ontine of Moody’s cured, place itin point of number of pa-q tients among the very first of the world, and the sticcess of its treatment ranks ft seeond Bone ~ = ’ “PRIVATE DISEASES. ities in Females are 2-great-destroyers of health. They insidlousy attack the system;and gradually unbleom f-om the cheek, the ag Sapo ed . from theframe, they give puny and diseased offspring and poison, through successive generations, t race of nan. ‘The niarks can -beseen in ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. . . MERCURY, recognized as the moet FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal, doubles-his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are net cured; the dissase has assttmed a new form. DO_NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE: Chat leaves the poisox to crawl through the syriem, eating its -way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparestly smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a vir. ence that will baffle the effects of ‘medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young map who experiences that growing weakness in bis muscular snd men. ta) organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He-will find in the weakzess of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and Isscivic us dreams, secom ‘deafness, loss of ustscular power, and nualerous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weaknese—wasting away his powers, destroying bie hope of life-a anbood, and dragging him slong the broken path of his existence, toward s premature and loathsome grave, To bim who finds his: life dribbling out in the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings ne relief-— es ; Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard the kuowledge that the one who looks to bim for 80 much of her happiness is a, victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment._He addsto his misery “and disorder until Hope leavés him. There is ne Fescue — in prope? and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physician -whose practice and carefal-research has made himthoronughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who have become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that fills thonsands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untime. y graves w'th its misguided victims,should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor would especially recommend isim self, giving to each and all+ guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hinFance from business, change of diet, fear }esRposure. eS ‘ _ IMPORTANT TO ‘THE LADIES. u < with disease, and requires medical orcal attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of thecommunity. The Doctor, understanding pow imperstively n these req airements are, feels called upon to interpose,and by calling the sttention of the afflicted to the fact that he has a Professor of Obstetrics and Female di 8 for ‘fwonty Yearm and is fully qualified to admjniterin a!) cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but and practice—both in hospitals and families —eah make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find in him one who can feel and fyrapethise with and befriend them introuble—one ig whore secresy the utmest confidence can be vlacee. To Correspondents. : LETTERS.—Persons of either Sea, who wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoms in a letter, receive advice and assurance of cure at home. All letters returned or detroyed. Address, : BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D, No. 618 ry. Box Administrator's Saie. =e == ance of the order of the Probate Court ofthe County of Nevada, in the State of California, made onthe 25th-day of March 1874, in the matter of the Estate of Benjaed AdministratoP<Of said estate, will aay at private sale, to the highest bidder, fer cash, in.separate parcels, and subject te confitmaNevada county, on Saturday, April Teth, i874, at ten o'clock, a, M., all ofthe property hereinafter described, and for that-purpose will receive bids in writing: up to said day for the purchase of said property in separate parcels.-Said sale will inchide all the right, title and interest of tl esaid deceaseu at the time of his death, and all the right, title and nterest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise aquired, other than or in addition to that of ¢ e Baic deceased at the time of his death, in and te al, those certain lots, pieces or parcels or land, situated, lying and being in said Nevada County, and described as follows, to wit. That certain lot with house and im. provements thereon, sitvated and being on east side of Broad street, Nevada City, ané teing designated as lot No, two i block pope (30), according te th cial Survey of Nevada City made by.H~S. Brad“ley, Cou :ty Purveyos of Betete County. Also one undivided one-cighth interegt i and to that certain mining claim situated and being-on Canada Hill, Nevada Town. stip, and county, and known and designated a° the _ Memmnoth Mining Claim, together w thall water rights, rights of way, here. . ditaments and appurtenances thereuntw belonging. Also that certain let with cabin ther on, situated at same Place as above. Terms of sule: Gash, ten “per cent. of the purchase money to be paid om the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed st expense of ; BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Administrator of estate of Benjamin Bingham deceased. Niles Searls, Atty, for Administrator. th, 1874. _._. Nevada, March Physician and Surgeon, Peosrertir LOCATED AT -_ GRASS -VALEEY.-——-—~ 7 : ap 14.2w ss EW. BIGELOW, Secretary. ® e (hs OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET, ma DR. J. €. YOUNG, EN 185. a dermine and destroy it; they Give jhe} and hope of manhood, brings to such a one it add 2 When a Female isin troncle or afflicted . surgi. Mine to corner stake. § 85:5 _W 6,84 chs. in as thorongh a/manner as years of studySacramento Street, near Montgom . OTICE is hereby given that in putsu. tion by said Probate Court, at Nevada City “$i _Executor’s Sale; OTICE is hereby given, that in pursvof the County of Nevada, in the State of California, made on the Seventeenth day of March, A, D, 1974, in thé’ dnatter of the estats of J. L. Covel:, deceased; “the undersigned, Executor of said Estate, wlll seil at private sule, to the hig’ } : in separate pareels, an mation by said Probate Court, at MOORE’: AT, NEVADA COUNTY, On Saturday, Apri) 25th, 1874, At Tem o’elock, A, M. all the property, teal amd pereunal, bercinaft oF described -pand forthat purpose will receive bids in writing upto said day for the purchase of said property in seperate parcels, and if not Sule at private sale wilk bell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for eash, subject to confitination by the Probate Court of Neyada County. aid public sale to take place at the store of Charles Hegarty, at Said Moore’s Fiat, and to inciude all the right, Mitle, interest’ and estate of the said deceased at the time of his death, and all the rigs t, title and interest that the saiuestate has. hy operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said deceased, af thé time ef his death in aud to all those ¢ rtain ldots, parceis of land, situate, lying and being in + -said Nevada County, and deserited as _ Slows; to-wit. That certam-DwetiingH 4 situaie and beingat Moore’s Elat, Eureka “Township, Nevaia County, Catiformia.—alse that certuin barn situ.te and being at the salue place. ~Ajéo that certain-Bea situated: -at Woelsey’s FiatEureka ‘Pownuship, Nevada County, California. Also that certain Timber koad, situated atthe same place: — Also that certain Dwelling Howse with garden lot belenging thereto situated st Luke City, Bloomfield Township. Also that certain Parn situated at same placc. Also he following personal property : ‘Two Horses; One set of Harness, Two Wagons, Fixtures for Wagons, Six Chopping Axes, 'l wo Broad Axes, Six Cross cut Saws, One ~ Grindstone, ‘Three'Squeres, One Plow, Three Cooking Stoves, Six Chairs, One Clock, One Table, Two pair of Blankets, Lot-of Iron Pipe, One 4 set of Blocks, One set of Brace and Bit, Three Tousot Hay,One Hundred pounds of Corn, One iot of Petatoes and Carrots, Forty-five-feet of Hose. : Terms of Sale. Cash: Ten per cent of the purchase moncy to be paid on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said ; Probate Court.” Deed at expense of purchaser. -. °*. CHARLES HEGARTY, : Executor of Last Will of J. L. Covell, dec’d= Niles Searls, Atty. . mch24 . No. 540. Application for a Patent to aMining Claim. " United States Land Office, — = Bactamento, Cal., Feb. ivth, 1874. “OTICE is hershy given, That Thomas N B. Ludlum, whose Post Office is Dutch Fiat, Placer Ceunty, Cal., has made appliance of the erder of the Probate Court . bjéc*? to’ contir: pieces. or? ABE YOU sick? Have you given up all ha of Recovery 2 De_ you wish to be Permane iS edie’ ntly = — _ ‘DR. DANBERRY, Confidential Physician, No. 216. Kearney Street, San Francisgo NO) CURE, NO Pay; j BR. DANBERRY, A RESID of Europe aud ‘the; Eastern States 4 twelve years, heaving with his East Indi. Medical Discoveries cured thotisands = the worst diseases to which the hums flesh is heir, has at the : of many prominenit-persons in Cy ‘Urhia. located himself as above, w) exe tee ready to treat all Chronic and Privaté dig. Leases ih males or femates, and where a} sufferiny of those @readtul find_relief.__ = : Young men who have weakened sna “= jured their constitutions by secret habits op early indiscretions, need have no fear ip eslling, asa cure is Warranted in ai) cages of seminal weakeuss, aversion of Society immpotence, nervous or physical * debility and all diseases of the Kidneys: and Bia. Special attention given to the treatmens of stricture ‘and 8 ce wurranted tg who-are suffering from such. Bcers, piles, orary disease requiring Surgical as well as Medica) treatment will receive the closest attertion and wil) be treated on bnew and succersful plan ag practiced in the~Hast Indies,-and & cure ranteed in every-? Diseases of the eart, Lungs, Liver, or i portion of t} body treated on a similar Doss with uni. form success, = To THE Lapies who are dragging -outs life of misery on-account of debilily, ee : ility, or any of thé many ai)/ments pecnliay totheir sex, an experience of twelve years is afforded, 48 well as prompt and speedy relief at moderate charges — ~ : . The Celebrated Oriental Pik, 4 sure and reliable cure for—impoten : whether the result of dissipation or ear indiscretion,and which iinpart new life te either male.or fernale, sent to any address m receipt of $5. : Persons living at a distance, or othegp, Inay consult by letter with the assurance of confidence and a sure relict from their ailments. i Al)’ business strictly confidential, _ cation for Patent fer Gold Run Placer mine situate in Gdld Run Mining District, Placer Ceunty, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file inthis office as follows, viz : ; Survey of Exter‘or Boundaries: Commencing at the South-East corner of the Church and Gelden Gate Placer Mine, ata stake marked C.G. G. C, for Church and Golden Gate Claim on the N E side and on 8 W side G.R. P. M. tor Gold Run Placer Mine and run variatiou 18> East, S. 0.38 chains on Section line to corner of Sections . 3 and 4, 9 and 10, Township 15 North Range 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, 7.66 chains on line of J, F, Moody’s Canoa ' claim, to Gold Run ravine. 8-28 chains to the N Ecorner of the North Star Placer Mine. Stake variation 17> 45’ East, S$ 853;° North Star Placer Mineto-staxe North Last corner of the Home Ticket claim. Thence 8 45%°5 W 11.7!) chains ona line of North Star Placer Mine to corner stake._§ 593, 9. W 5.00 chains on line of North Star P. acer On line of North Star Placer Mine toa stake on bank of Hydraulic Cut on the East side of sand box marked G. KR, P. M. Thence variation 18°. Kast. N7%° E. 6,29 chains On line of tie Kearsarge claim to a spruce stump marked G.R.P,M. N 44%° £6.61 Coains to Hydraulic cut, 12.36 across Hydraulic cnt, 13.46 chains to Spruce Stump 40 inches in diameter marked G. R. P, M, N 5245 W 5.00 chains to Hydraulic Cut. 6.06 chains to stake in cut marked G. R. P. M, N 88° °W 6.40 chains across Hydraulic Cut, 11.33 chains on Kearsarge line to a bel hee Stump 38 inches in diameter marx. ed G, R, P.M. S 204° W 2.73 chains to a spruce stump on south side of trail marked G.R. PM. N 304° W 0.63 chains, ditch running North 1,30 chains, ditch running North, 4,00 chains ditch running North, + 6,56 chains, wagon road North~and-Ssouth, 1,10 ditch, 8.80 chains intersect section line between Sects 4and 9. 9.68 chains to a sprace stump, set stake murked G, R. P, M N 616° E0.53-chains Cross Ditch, 1.18 che TrailS E& N W 6.24 chains Wagon Road, 6-90 chains Wagon Road, 7.17 chains te rpruce stump cor 20 lins south of Gold Rum Ravine, N 7#4%> W 5.20 chains cross fence 8.60 chains center of Wagon road 8.89 chains to-an-oak i4 inches in diameter in front’ ot Barrett's dwelling house marked G.-k. Pp, . } M,—Thence N 384° E 0.65 chains, ~ centre of Gold Run Ravine, 1.70 qghains, fence. Narth and South, 1,75 chains, line passes through Mallory’s house. 4.76 chaina Maliofy’s gardeti fence E-& W. 5,34:cbains to a stake on N EF side of trail marxed G. R. P, Mf, from which@wspruce stump 36 ‘inches diameter bears North 5° 15”. W 40 links distant. N 184° E 2.64 chains. line cut East end of s barn, 4.31 chains,.cabin close to line on the West. 5.08 chains wagon road Esst and West, 8-74 chains lo 2 stake tharked G. R, P, M, from which’an oak stump, . 26 inches in diaméter bears S$ 762 15’ hast 69 links distant. S$ 62° E£ 1.30 chains. Set a pstake-marked G RP M.N, 37> 'E, 6.83 chs. ; Wagon Road NW and SE, 10-25 chains to a stake marked G K.P M. from which an oak 14 inches in diameter, bears, N 8? 45° East, 114 links dis‘ant, $ 314.E775 chains 6.10 cheins to stake No 38-8 9642 W_e44 chains to.staxe No 37. $ 69S“% 4.44 chains to stake Nowé, 80.30 W 2,43 Chains to stake No 85. ~“£0.30" W 2.43 ehains to-etane No 34. S 36%°"4_5.92 chains to stake No. 33. . 8 593> EK 8,70 chains to stake No 32.) 8 76> E 14,78 chains to place of beginning. and containing 101 and 21-100-acres and be. ing ® portion of the S 34 of SE and E b of ‘a Section 4and N Ey of Nc W wid N E % of Section 9,'1 ownship 15 North times and recorded .in the records of said District, Adjeining claimants are owners pale beat Star Discer Mine, and on the St by the owners of the J. F. Janpep A of the Moody Can. All-persons holding any adverse thereto are hereby required te present the ‘Same before this office -within sixty days from the = ged publishing hereof, : B. McFARLAND, Register Dibble & Byrne, Attys for Applicant. February 22d, 1874, . — _— DE. T B. ESMOND, : Formerly of Washington, = H‘s Temoved to Nevada, and\ Bolic tx the pa of the ci of + vada and Fane fice pan yas aga . Water Strect, three doors from cerner, 519 claim R. M. BUNT, M. D, } ATTENDING PHYSIC=AN, On a trne line south ; East. Mt. Diablo jocation Was made by t Mining Company pred ulyrecorded Feb. 7, 1874, in Book 5 of Mining Claims, Page 389 Recerds.of Nevada County. Adjoining }claimarts are onthe north ownsrs vf: Ke LIQUORs Call or address ©. DR. DANBERRY, : 215 Kearney street San Francisco. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M., and from dt» PM. febl2-F1, Stockholders’ Meeting. OY CUBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING 08. Lotation of works, bridgeport town. © ship, Nevada Co. California.Notice ts hereby given. that the 3d An:ual Meeting _ of the Yuba Tunne? Gold Mining Co., for the election of three (3) Trustees, Pres}. dent and Treasurer thereof, for the enswingyear, and for the transaction of other boa ness, will take place at the ofbce of th undersigned, the Seeretary of said Com. pany, atNorth San-Juan, Nevada Covwnty, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of MAY, A D, 1874, at 1 o’clock, P.M. Proxies must be in writing and filed with the Secretary. By order of the President, N.\fgan Juan, March-25, 1874, mi1-40 Dress Making & Hair Dressing. RS. S. F. COOK & MISS REANY. DEBS hsviig located in this city respectfully inform the ladies that they ate prepared to make Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Cloaks, &c with the greatest dispatch, un reasonable terms and after the latest style oF fashion. HAIR DRESSING inal) its branches done to order and at reasonable rates. Rooms on Commerfcial St. next door to the Varie Store of D. F. Dudge and opposite Coe’s Shoe Store. Patronage respectfully solicited. A mebé No. 543. Application for a Patent toa Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, : Sacramento, Cal., Feb, 24, 1874. OTICE” is hereby given that the Woodville Gravel Mining Company, whose Postoffice is Nevada City, Nevads County, Cal., have made application forpatent for the Woodville Placer Mine, situ— ate in Nevada Mining District, Nevads County, California, and-described in theplat and field notes on file in this~office, 3 follows, viz: Commencing ata post marking-the conter of Section No.6, Ip 16N,8 9k,M DM, at a black oak 30 inches in diameter, and marked “W.No 1” (Woodside No 1). Thence ona true line, varie tion 17> 30° eust, west;4.00 chs cross sumInit of Ynain ridge E of Sugar Loaf, 10.00 chs, Set a stake marked ‘‘W No 2”; thence 6.50 chs. Again — cross the crest of main ridge, 10.00 chs stake mar ed “W No 3” from which black oak 12 inches in diameter beats 8 25° W # links -distant-—-Thence on a-true line ¥ 2.06 chs cross summit of ridge 9.00 cis, cross Emreka stage road 10.00 cbs, stake marked “W No. 4°” froin which the main bi shaft of the Woudville. Company bears N to stake No 39 ef the Church and Golden . 9> 39° # 3c isti Thence ob & Gate Placer Mine. — Thence following the . ’, =e. By ete i atage . Church and Goiden Gate lines. 8 s0%> E/! “eo on a ‘Toad—runs © E 3 26 chs stake marked “¥ No 5” standing on the west bank ef the old Land Ditch. Thence ona true line west 1.00 ch, recross _Enreka Stage road 5.75 cbs, stake marked ““W No 6” from which alive oak 12 inches in diameter bears S$ 889 B9% ‘Hinks distant. Thence on a.true line N13® 55’ E.23.95 chs, aleong—the foot of the ridge to a stake marked *-W No 7.” true line E1200 cha, cross Eureka stage road 20.09 chs ‘ta a stake standing on the N W side of main ridge and marked ''W No 8 Thence en® Range 10 East Mt Diablo Base and Meridi. fro s 5s in. diameter i i . Which a yeliow pint 36 in, dismete! an. Said location was made man years . ‘ate xa ~ oD ago by aifferent parties and at igen bears $ 10° % 22-links distant. Thence 8 true line 8 6.50 chs, cross ssmmit of malp ridge 10.60 chs to plate of beginning, sBé ining-36 68-100 acres und beings per: of the Church and Golden Gate Placer mine rg ‘ Ww onthe North, On the South by the owners of the 844 of N W \ and N 3 y 4 of Section 6, Tewnsh p 16 North, Range and Meridian. Said Woodville Gravel Howe and Kansas ground east ov Ders of Young America Placer Mine, south Yous. America and Manzanita claims, and west bY the Key-tone and Nevada Compa: ies. All perrons holding any adyerse = thereto are hereby required to present * ‘ ame, befere this office within sixty dsy from the first day. nblishine ber re tT. MoFARLAND ie a ie ARCADE SALOON. 2 A DJOINING McCauley’s Cigar Stare, *% Broad Street, Nevada City. A. B. CARLEY, eeps constantly on hand the best and CIGARS. = SEVADA CITY, . % i Old triends and new cemers are tact te drop in and see ine. Carnept solicitation. ° ailments can rs VOL. X2 SPELT AY She Daih — NEVADA Pp. BRO¥N. BROWN é PFO] # Transcript Bloc __> TERMS OF TH Gee Year—in advan: Six Months, ‘‘ Phree Months, ‘‘ Per.week, TwentyRates for Advertisi {atinsertion ; $1 pex it-insertion. vertisers. SU TE I ES ~ BROAD STR: AMES COLLE ways suppiied 4 PORK, MUT'TON A} ~ Orders filled trom 1 vered at their kos Give me a call. Nevada, March 7t ASS 0 EO FP yEAGER EN 7 YEAL,CORWN Pons, Sc. = ' Meats sold ide web Shop on Broad Strve Taeutre oe “BY WAY OF NEVADA and ( CHEAPE:! -_¢. HO L piece X “Mark gooas;*:Care iwad,”’ i Teams always on through without del this way there is a se either frou Sacrame DENT] i eee y_8n office, “im Kidd’s Buildi _ Over Aschhei He is prepared to Mechanical and OpeWest and most appro Artificial Teeth ink Vulcanite and Alun guaranteed as to qual Visits made at resid Nevada, May 30th,. Notice of Stockh the Nevada Gauge Railro YOTICE is hereb AN ing of the st vada County Narrow will be held at the Company, to wit, at Davis, Esq., Justice tuwn of Grass Val Mate of California, NSth day of Apri! ¥. M., for the putpo af by-laws for the ‘Company. z By order of JOHN C.,.COLE} Grass Valles GroRor Fis County 8 AND -U._ 8. DEPI Cc iH IL-A4xD } < ND SURVE) NEVAD fa Office at the CO i ftat the Daily Danio will meet with prom] Eureka Stage & STs z Sund @clock,a M. — For Eureka, Monds days at same hour Returning will leav excepted at weekly from Enreka « HUGH Mc y OULD respectfr and the public burchased the stock a @KEENWALD and wi pend & fine stock of “@OBA = cca, PIREs, CARBS, — coT mapa ete wit sell *ndeavoring ty “ple Bepes to receive s goo ~ Nevada, eee Nov.1, 187: FOR § — a. House on B mpf's Hotel, . Chea as