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April 23, 1875 (4 pages)

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SUMMONS. \ ee +Q‘TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of = uw Nevada, ss ThePeople of the State of Califoraia send greeting toM. W. Irwin, Defendant. You are hereby required to -«uppear and ‘in an action brought against .you-in the District Court-of the Fourteenth’ Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County ofpMevada, on the eleventh day of March, 18%, by John #tew= ae art W.R. Di¢kieson, M. Bobanan, and A. C, D. EB. Haeling, administratrix of the estate of F. Hueling, deceased, Plaintiffs,and to answer the eomplaint -filed therein, within fen “days [exclusive of the day of service) after the seryica on “you of this Summons—if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days—or, judgment will be taken@gainst you by default, according to wes ere of tegen . somplaint, The said action is brought to: Su ~-~**Oftain u dedkea of this Oourt for the foreclosnre of a certain mortgage described in the said, complaint and executed by the aaid M. W. Irwin, on the 10th day of March, A. , 1871, tosecure the payment of a certain stum_of Nine Hundred Doll eged . 2 said date, and payable by the stipulations in said mortgage of even date, on the 10th day-ot November, 1871, with interest there: on at the rate of one per cent, per mouth. ; £ = : “and interest payable in United States Gold Coin, and costs of suit, that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may ke psold.and. the proceeds applied tothe payment of the smount due npen said account, to wit: 8900 principal, and interest thereon at the rate of ons per cent. per month, from March ‘ *. 0th, 1871, to date, in United States Gold : ‘Coin, and costs of suit. And in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, See then to obtain an Execution against svid . M. W. Urwin for the balance remaining due, and aso that the said defendant and all persons Claiming by, through or under-him may be Darred and foreclosed of all right, title, elaim,dien, equity of Pedemption.and . ____ eiterest in’ u DSCs, ere Rae and for other and further relief; And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap‘pear and answWer the said Complaint—as above required the said plaintiff.will apply to the Court for the relief demanded it the aid tomplaint. ; ae -< .{—-) , In testimony whereof, I, Jno. Pat~s© geal $ tison, Clerk of the District Court “. ——~ } aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and fmpress the Seal of sdid> Court, at offie, in the city of Nevada, on the eleventh «duy of March, A. I). 1875. y JNO, PATTISON, Clerk. m4 By James D, White, Deputy. lee Delinquent Notice. ; ‘OME GOLD MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Vrancisco, California. Location , otf works, Wood’s Ravine, Deer Creex, Nevada County, Netice—There ate delinajyuent upon the following described stock, ms 7 an account of Assessment (No. 5) levied on ; 4 the thirteenth day of February, 875, the . several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Po : No. of No. of Of: Namest. Shares Amt. = ~~ MocEnony Pat, >_>? 83344 61.66 6635 Gorl Mary, : 13 S334, 166 662, Beghes Thomas, 12. 833 '4 166 66% McHigh; William,—24 8334; 166 66%; McHugh Charics, 16 = 838}, 166 66%; ‘Siith Benj. 4 1000 500.00, Waterman F.H., 6 500 250 00 et 2 And in accordance with law, and an or2 der of the Board‘ of Directors, made on-the Thirteenth (13) Gay of February, 1875, so many shares-of-each parcel of such: stock 45 luny be hecessary will be sold at_ public sd ation af Manriee Dore -&-Go., No 326, ‘Pine street, San Francisco, California, on WRIDAY, the Sixteenth (16) day ofApril, No. 079. Application for Patent to a Mining Claim, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . _Sacramentu, Cal., April 7, 1875. SY OTICE is herehy gi en, ‘that. W. @. Brown,. Andrew Larsen and Nelson Johnson, whose Pust Office is Dutch Flat, Placer. county, Cal., have made application for patent for the Eureka Gate Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate Mining District, Nevada coynty, Californ a, and described as follows,<viz; On surveyed land, being the S 34 of S W X& of Section 24, and the N4g of N V \ of Section 25, T16N,R 9 E, M D M, and containing 160 aeres. Said location was made by the applicants Nov, 28,1870, and is duly recorded in the Mining Records of Nevada county, book 4, page 691. There are no adjoining mining ciaims, * ‘ thereto are hereby required to present the same before this officé within sixty days from the first day .of publishing Hereof, apll T. B. MCFARLAND, Register eee OTICE is h@reby given to the qualified Electors of Nevada—S-hool District, tion, will be held on Saturday, April 24th,” 1875. At th Washington School Building, of said Distriet, Inspector of Elegtion, H.-H. Judges, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm: H. Smith. : : A. GOLDSMITH, Clerk of the Board of Education, of Nevada School. District. aio non porsons—helding—any~-ad-verse—elaim { jonnty of Nevada, that the-annual Election . fie pola will be open between the-hours of 8 o’ctork, A. M>-and sundown, . Haskins; . Delinquent Notice, . : Bees = eS ee OSS" RANCH. MINING . COMPANY . * >> = NO 66o, Application for a Patent to a ay Onited States Land me : . Sacramento, Cal. Feb, 6,-1875. . %AYOTICE: is hereby given, that Marks i N Zellerbach, whose Post Office is Sau . Francisco, San Francisco County, Califor' nia, has made application for Pat. nt for the . McDonald Gravel Mine, situate in C lum( bia Hill Mining District; Nevada County, . California, and described as follows, viz;— Tre fractional North West Quarter of South . West Quarter of Section No 4, the fractional . North East Quarter of South East Quarter } andthe frictional Sonth East Quarter of North East Quarter of Section No, 5, Township No 17 North Range 9 East, Mount Disblo Meridian and containing 16.15 acres, _Said location was made dbeut 1855. by 4 No. 674. Application.for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND. OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 19, 1875 YOTICE is hereby given, That William F. McDowell, whose Post Office is Neyada City, Nevada county, Cal., has made appHcation for patent for fifteen hundred lineal feet of the Aetna Quartz tde bear“ing gold, the samé being five hurdred feet northerly and one thousand feet southerly from a shaftthereon, with surface ground 600 feet in width, situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, California,, and described if the plat and field notes on file in, this office as follows, viz: Survey of .Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at stake E No. 1 in stone mound, from which alive oak 9 inches dia, beara $3242 E 17 lks distant, and the \, sec stake on Townshipline North of Sec 4, T.16.N.R.8 E.bears. “One Hartman and others but is not recoraed, The applicgunt claims as purchaser-— . This claim-is bounded-on all sides by the . Codsolidated Gravel Mine. . All per-uons holding wny adverse chim . thereto are hereby required to present the . same before-thus-Office within. sixty days . 14.50 chains to astake inarked E-No 4in-a{fromthe first day of publishing hereof, [£13 T. BeMeFARLAND; Registers, EXHIBITION COMPANY. . sine — Ni71> E 9.83 chs, dist,and running thence variation 17% ° F, S3L° W 4.54 chs to a stake marked-‘‘E No, 3” from which white oak 30 if. dia.bears N 25°E 20 links dist.Thence 8 50 S-E-9,33-chs-to a stake marked No 7in a stone mound. Thence 8 714°. E stone *mound. ‘Thence N 18%-> E 4.54. chains passthrough stake E No 2, at the S FE end of the todé line 9.09 chains to stake marked ‘‘E-No 5”’ sta is Oak tree, 26 ine tiay which “tree ts “marked” “KE Nos’ thence N 7134 > W 13,70 chs to” >ake marked E No 8 in a mound. of: [ Thence N'59> W,§.52 chains-cross township line Nof T16N, R8E 5.50 chains 8.12 chains toa stake marked BH No. 6, t'a stone mound, Thence S$ 31° W0.90chains cross township line 7.45 chains west of® 1; stake, 4.54 chains toplace-of-beginning, and containing 20, 70-100 acres and being a portion ofSe 4, T 16N, R 8 E& Section 33; Township 17 Notth, Rafge 8 East, Mt, Di-_ ablo Base and Meridian. Said location was madé_by the applicant May 26, 1373, West of 4 stake between sections 4 and 33, . . Delinguent Notice. LAUREKA CONSOLIDATED MIXING CO. Location of principal place of business, Empire Ranch, Yuba County, Gal, Location of worke, Empire Copper Mining Distfict, Nevada County, “pl. There are “delinquent upon the following described stock, cn account of Asse:sment No 13 levied onthe Twenty seventh (27) day of February, 1875, the several amounts set opposite tue names of the respective sharvholdecs, as follows: TO THE UNFORTUNATE, SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIEg. ae on = 623 KEARNEY STREET, Names fast pee Aint Cor. Commercial, San FRancrsco, Mills Edgar, 206, 207 e= ae ; ! 308 5) $10 D0. * é Whittemore WB, 234 25 5 00, . elders nae in 1854, for the treat Simpson 'T B, 67,68,69, . “. “4 ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases vB to 200° 40-00-+}-such as Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture, Syphil. Bovyer D, 103, 249, = is tb all its forms, Seminal Weakness, lay ee ‘ 250, 200 40.00 . potency, etc. ‘Skin Diseases (ot years . Danielg Edward, 13, :27,::.22 . 6404 standing) and Ulcerated ees BUcces. ully + Burk Patrick, 19, 20, DR. GIBBON hhs the pleasure of an. 21, 25 5 00 . nouncing thathe has returned from visiting « Birdseye J C, 227, 228, the prifespal Hospitals of Errope, and has y 229, 230, resumed practice at his D-spenrery, 623 WILL BUY A torr-ot principal place of-busi. Valley. Location f “works, two ‘miles south of Grass Vulley, on Wolf Creek, Ne vada county, California. Notice~There are delinguent upo. the following de scribed: feet, on account of assessmeat . (No, 10) levied on the 17th day of Febru. _ary, 1875, the several amounts set oppo} site the names of the respecsive shareholders, as.follows: Naines. Feet, Amt. Thos R. Spray, 100 $25 00 Elijah Hann, S100 25 00 . J. 8, W. Stines, 100 25 00 Wm. Ramsey, 100 ~ 95 00 Wim. Fields, 100 25 00 . H. Massman, 100 25 00 . C.'T Conklin, Tae 25:00) FE. Whipple, 100 25 00 . J. B, Serre, 100 25 U0) W. P. Goldsmith, 100 25 00 And in accordance with Jaw and an order ofthe sharehoiders made ou.the 17th day of February. 1275, so many feet of each parcel] of such feet es may—be—necess 1875, at the office of the Company, Findtey’s Bank; Grass Valley. at.1 o?clock,P.M,, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertigMiif"wad expenses of gale. . ieee 4 al5 — GEO" C. BOUCHER, Secretary. DISSOLUTION. ~~ raY YE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exh isting betweeen Jesse S$, Thotnpson H. Hale, and R, P. Furgeson, ‘in, company known as Pacific Shingle Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Hace withdrawing from the firm ‘he business W111 be carried _on-as usual at Camp 16. Ne. vada conuuty, Cal., “by Lhompson, Furgeson & Co. eee : JESSE. 8S, THOMPSON, Rh. P. FURGESON., 1875, atthe hor of Lwelve (12) o’elook, neon, of such day, to pay delinquent ‘as sessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expénses of fhe gale. I’, J. HERRMANN, Secretary. . Office—415 Kearny street, San Francisco, ‘California, m2s8 Notice to owners and parties inter. ested in the New England Quartz _ Mining Compang. 7 OTICE is hereby given to all whom i. niuy concern, and particularly to the Executors, Administravors, heirs and as Signs of Moses C,White, deceased, that un. ‘dep anc by virtue of the Act of Coneress.o* . May 10th, 1872, entitled “an Act to promot the development of the mining—reseurces ot the United states” ‘the New England Wuartz Min'ng Company, has during the year 1871, performed Tabor aniounting -to the-sum of one hundred and. sixty-four (164) dollarsmpon that certain Quartz lode Situated on Gold Flat, Neyada County, Cal“ 4fornia, known and designated aa the Wasson Quartz agen and consisting of 1600 feet © guna ron said lode owned by said Company, that -of the amounut'so expended there is due and owing trom the interest of the late Moses C. White the sam of $82 80 on account: of sowgership #f ene-lfth fiterest theretn and = Jurless saict stm is paid within three month from the date of first publication hereof Said one fifth interestwill be @orfeited to the ‘o-owners in paid Company, 2" ; Dated, Nevada, Jan 13th, I875, New E-gland Quartz *t'>ing Co, jl By GEORGE W. HOBART ; Constahble’s Sale, B: virtue ofan execution issued out of! idgt Justice F. Freeman's Gourt, of Washou Township, County df Nevada, State of Californta, dated the Zith of March,1875, ina certain action wherein Conrad Grissel _ Fecovered judgment against J, GC. Dean, for __ ‘the sui of $254 00 and $22 60 costs, in U_ aes, ‘ . gold coin, with iaterest at the rate“of*% per cent, perannum till paid, or a judgment rendere. in gaid Court on the 27th day of March. -I havelevied uponkthe: tol : lowing deseribed proberty to wit: A lot on =f . ‘the north side of Main street, in the Town ‘of Washington, Washington Township, Nevada . County, California, . bounded ou the East by dot of ©. Griseel, and improvemeuts on the same, consisting of a ‘blacksmith shop. Notice & hereby given taaton ‘Tuesday, the 20th day of April, ASTS,ut4he town of Washingtun, Washington Township, Nevada County, California. I will sed all the right, tithe and ‘interest of said defendant, inand to.the above de‘seribed property, at—public auction, for eush to the highest bidder, to satisfy said exvcution and all costs, ‘ H. ¥, WILKZNSON, ‘Constable Washingtow Township. mirtd _Assessinent’ Sale. OLD SPRING @RAVBL MINING CO. / Location of works, Nevada township. Catifornia, Principal place of business; Nevada City, Cal.” Notte linquent upon the following described fone On ater Wit of ARsegeent Nor 4;4ev Z “* Jed on the 3d day of Febrarry, A.D. 1875, e on the sev ral apiounts set “opposite the ames of the 1 spect ‘#tuckholdere, as i Ags a UI eames : ara ire, as ee = ‘Noof No of ig Names Certife Shares, Amt= JS Brown, 44 2 $1 00 a Ubarles Bever, onetin’d 3 12 50. ‘ J Bi Cava ier, st 46-95 12 50 And in accoFlanee with law and an order . Of the Roard of Trustees madé on the 23d f day of Kebruary A. D, 1875, 80 many shares ot eavk pe reel of such stock, nay be weco-sery will be sold abp ublic amet at the Miice of the Secretary, at A. vd*s Btore. 1 Prowl. street. Nevada LL Cal. on MON DAY, the TWENTY-SIX ML day’ of APKIT, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, to pay dcelingient assessments thereon, toatetndy with the osts of advertising aud She eXbenses of sule.Nee [2d PR”* “E, Secrotery. Sevada Sity, April's, “835 i One Mershat-One-Assessor, and One ‘Ereas—There are de. ai) -[% Camp 16, Mareb 25 997 Will be 86d On “SATURDAY, MAY Ist, ness, Thos. Findley & Co.’s Benk,’ Gress First Mortgage Premium Bond OY THEN. Y. Industrial: Exhibition Co, in mind that the capital invested is always secured, This loan is issued on a novet plan, ami is authorized by specia) Act of the Legislature of the Stite of New York. : Every bondholder must receive at least $21, but he may receive : ON’T Compare it with a Lottery ;-beara &o.; &c. . —o— ‘4th Premium Allotment, June 7th, 1875. a4 5th Series Drawing, Jaly 6th 5, Circulars giving full explanation, will be sent, free of charge, on e pplication. For Bonds and full informution, address without delay, ee . MORGENTERAU, BRUNO & 00. ; ELECTION NOTICE. Financial AGENTS, sy. OTICE is hereby ‘given that an Elec. 23 Park Row, New York. tion will-be-held-on-Monday, May sit, . Post Office Drawer 29. = Se 1875, at the Marshal's Office,,on Broad ae . in the city of Nevada, for Five Trustees, urer, Chas. Marsh will act ‘as Inspector, and T. T. Davenport.and J.C. Rich ay Judges of said Election. The Polls willbe open at 8-0"clovk,—As ML, and close et sundown, SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. XH, Hasson, Clerk of Board of Trustees, te Stockholders’ . Meeting. : ‘ 3 YUBA TUNNEL. GOLD ‘MINING CO, Location, Manzanita Hill, Nevada County, California.. The ~ fourth anual meeting of the Stockholdersef the: above named Conipany, for the election-et ‘frustees aud oflicers for the ensting year, and tor the transaction-of such other business as may come before the mexting, will be held ut the-office Of the said’ Company at the Sbcretary’s office, at North San Juan, Nevadf county, State of California, on MONDAY, the TENTH day of MAY, 1878, at one o'viock in the afternoon of that-day, J.A.J RAY, President. By Jas. A, Stipaur, Secretary. N. San Juan, April 2 1875, a “MOLD RUN MINING COMPANY. LoST cation of principal plaée,ot business }8an Francisco.” Loeation of works Gold Flat, Nevada County, Cal. ~ Notice is heres . by given, that at a meeting of the Board of virectors, held on the 7th day of April, . 1875, an.agseesment (No. 1) of Beents per share was levied upon the capitakstock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold end silver coin, to the Secretury, at the offive of tae Company, 41 Market street. Any. stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaiil on the 10th day of May, 1875, will be delinquent, and advertired tor sale at public auction, and unless. payment is made before, will be sold on FRIDAY, the 4th day ef JUNK. 1875, to pay the delinquent wisegsment, together with costs of! addvertising and expenses of sale <P, By order of the Directors,” . © C, PALMER Secretary, Office—41 Market street San Francisco, Application for a Patent fora Mining Claim>~~-~ UNITED STATES LAN) OFFICER, 1 Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 16. 1875, { Nw ix hereby given,.\Tbat the Cold pe Spring @ravel [email protected] corparation duly organized and existiny under the laws of Caliroruia, whose Post Odice is Nevada city, Nevada Ceunty; Cul. bas made , yeas for Patent for the Coll Spring Blue Gravel Mining Claim,—bearing gold, situate in Nevada Mizing wWiktriet, Nevada County, Calihan nic ee as fol. lows, iz; 4% yurveyed tand, being the 8 WwNRME. Also theN 12 ot NW 1-4 ; the WEPOUSE Ef of NW 1-4,the N 1-9o0f 81-3 OfSE 1.4 of NW 14s the W 1.2 of W1-2 of NW 1-fof NW 14; the NW 1-4 of NE 1-4; the W sof SW14 of NE L4, the W1-2 of Bb 1-2 of 5W 1-4 of NE 1-40f See 4, and the © lof Sk Lao NE Riot Seed, T1U,NR 9F, Mt Pinbly Meridian and containing 410 42-100 acres. “Said location was.anade July 16, 180d, by Augustine usoird and oth. ers and. is recent: bin the miningrecords of Nevada County. Book 4, pages 7 and &. ‘The applicunt lainmy by preshase, Adjoining eluimatts are the Harmony Co. on the west he Fountain Head Cn. on the east and the clamefs. J, Dovoliitie ou the South, Ail + persons holfing any adverse claim thereto ro beg oae peers to predent the same beMs office within sixty days from the firet day of uhhh tp th ad * T.B MsORLaND, Register. ROO i TI, ASR eerie nd ars gee NNT Ter wigan ot Wied; the SW4+4 of the SE of Set a3 Remit by draft on N. Y. City Banks, Registered Letter or P.O, Money Order. i ” feb 27, * . EMMONS. — State of Cailfornix, Gounty K-) of Nevada, ss:=The Peopleof the State, of Calitoruia send greeting to A. Borgilt, Defi ndanrt. You are:hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the Justice’s Court of Nevada Townshin, in and for the county ef Nevada,: State of California, before J. M. Walling, J. P., by-George E. Turner, Flaintiff, and to answer the: complaint filed therein, within ten didys [¢Selusive of the day of service} after the service on you. of this summons: if sefVed within this county bat in this district, within twenty~-days, otherwise within forty days, or judgment will be tuken siainst you by default. Thesaid ac. tion is brought to recover the sum of one hundred and fitty dollars (8150.00) gold } coin of the United Statee, alleged'to be due ‘and owing fom tlre said Defendant to the said Plaintiff, in account of merchandise sold and. delivered by said plainiiff to the said Defendant,.-And you _are_hereby noti«! fied that if you fail toso appesr and answer said complaint, as above required, said‘Plaintiff will take judgment against yon tor one hundred and filty ($2150-00). dollars, gold coin, together ‘with costs and accruing costs, ; Given under my hand this 23d day of March, A. D, 1875. a. M. WaGCING, Justice of the Peace of said Township: W.D. Long, Plft's Atty. IEET \*' " Sheritf’s Sale. \ JHFREAS, Richard Osborne.o° the
9th day of March “A. PD. 1875, recovered «a judgment in the District Court Gf the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Neveda, against T. o. Nicholson, .for the sum of ‘Two Hundred and Eleven Dollars, With imterost thereon from the date of satd Judgment at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, all payable in United States Gold Coin, together with costs of suit taxed at $16 75, and counsel fees wr et et ewe hereit a-nemnting te the sam of $50 00, which said Judgment is recoruéd in the Judgment Book 5 of the said District Court, on pages 443-4.5-6, and whereas it is vrdered that the Mortgage set forth in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and property therein described to wit: All and singular that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Nevada City, Nevada county, State of Caltfornis, and being a part vf Lut-No, three (3) in Bloek No, fitty. cight (68) as shown by the ofifcial survey of saitt Nevada City, made by H.'S. Bradley in the year 1869, and more particularly deseribded as follows, viz: Commencing at the Suuthwest corner ef dohnson. Mitchell’s lot, and thence extending southeasterly, three hundred and fifty (s507 feet to a stake; thetire easterly three hun (300) feet to-n e; thence tortherly “four™ huadred and fifty (450) feet to a stake: whence westerly three hundred and seventy-eight (575) tect to the place of begining, togesh“er with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto bel. nging, be suld to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and costs, all in U, 8S. Gold Coin.. Notice is hereby given that I will expose _ to public sale all the above described propty to the highest hidder, fcr cxsh, in tt 3s. Gold Coin, in front of the ‘@ourt House ‘door, in the city of Nevada. on SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, 1875, Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock. P. M. : F Given unter my hand this 22d day of . ) Mareb, 1875, 4 a G. W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A, W, Potter, Under S . Niles Searls, Pls, Atterney, ~~ == aad Sia, Re AEE . andis daly recorded in the mining recerds of. Nevadacounty, Book No. 5, Page No 3uvu. There are no-adjoining claims. a All persotis holding any adverse clain _thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first. day of publishing hereof. , £.B. McFARLAND, Register W. D. Long, Atty, . : : No 671. ie Application fora Patent to MinUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,,. ees Sacramento, Cal. March 13, 1875. ; OTICE is hereby given, That Andrew ‘Larson, Whose Post: Office is Dutch Flat, Placer ccunty, ©14., has made application for patent forthe Shady Glen Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate in Dutch. Flat Mining District, Placer county,-California, and described as follows, viz:,On surveyed land, being the 84 of SW, and the Sy Portier ew ortne sw oF section 36 T 16 N R10 E,and the W 4% of toté No. 7 of NW of Section 1, T 15 N,;R.0 E, Mt. Diablo Meridian, and containing 145, 69-100 acres. Said location was made by the applicant and others April 20, 1872, and by Silas Shafer et »1, January 1, 1874; both of said —focations being-of record in Book D,Placer County Mining Records, claims as l6cator-and ~ pu ing claimants are the Ada on the north and west. All persons ho ding any adverse claim thereto‘ire hereby required to present the sume before this office within sixty days from the ‘first dey of publishing hereof. ml18 T. B, McFARLAND, Register. The applicant haser, Ad joinell Placer Mine Delinquen* Notice. EW YORK CANYON CONSOLIDATED Lecation of works, New York Canyon, Nevada county, Cal. Where are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 2) levied May 18, 1874. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as tollcws: No. of No, of Names Certifie Shares Amt: John Berr,, ieee 50 $62 50 8S. McCurdy, 12 100 ‘12 50 ~ain'l Locke, 13 luo. Wk F. Ogden, “4 108 12.50 H.B,Tichewor, ~ 15° 100 12 50 O. D. Campbell, 6 400 50 00 8S. E. Story, 8 400 50 00 Sam’l Peck, ws 400 60 BU O. D, Campbell, 4 16675 20 83And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2ith day of-March, 1875,-8e many shares of each parceloi ruch stuck as aay be necessary, will Ge sold on FRIDAY, the 30th day of April, at8P.M., atthe store of k. W. Bigelow & Co., Nevada City, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together’ with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. m3l “ _E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary. a thine pape tering Se YEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD CO, Location of principal place of business, Town of Grass Valley, Nevada county, State of California. ; Notice—There is delinquent upon the followjng described stock, on'account of assessinents (Nos. 4 and 5) levied respectively on the 5th day cf January and the 2d day of. March, A,<D, 1875, 6 several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholuers, as follows: Names No. Cert. No.shas. Amt, R.3B. Gentry, 9 25. $7 H, A. Lones, ~. T6s 5 50 A. Tam, EN 8 . 10 Nath] FoR tpi sted, * ; 1 10 P. Brunsteter, 59 lw 100 Henry Scadden, 45 + 40 -Heury Scadden, 188 . 4 48 C. C. Wymore,trus 13° —10 8. D. Bosworth, 54 2 40 Cc. C. Wymore;trus 13 1 2u Victor Granholm, 134 1 10 Ira A. Eaton unis, 7 5 100 Hinds & Nicholson 48 4 x) Alex L, Zekiad, i i 29 And in accordance with law. and -an or. der of the Bourd of Directors, made on the 2a day of Murchy 1872; 80. magy ‘shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary, No, 59 Mai street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, on Friday, the 23d day of April, 1875, *at,the hour of 1 o’clock, P.M , of said day. to pay said delinquent assessinent thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. : GEORIE FLETCHER, Secretary. Office, stote of Fletcher & Glaéson, No. 59 Main street, Grass Valley, Nevada county, Califerma, al0-td Notice to Creditors.4 STATE OF IRA A,“EATON, deceased, $24: Notice is Berehy given by the un_erSigned Administratrix with will afinexed, ot the above named estate, to the oedi of, and all persons having claiass eee the estate of Im A.Katon, deceased, to exhibit the same with the Necessary vouchers, witbin four months from the first ati hin on notice to the under“sigued, at the ion Hotel, Nevada City, Nevada Chanty.Gal. “i rama Nevada, March 26, 1875, _ eo A, A. EATON, Adwinistr trix with will annexed of the estute of Jra A. Eaton, essary wilt be sotd Ca ‘. ix him one who can feel and e with and befriend them introuble one we in. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Hawkins Dp -— Acham Wu, 262 23 Seaders J H, : 261 5 1.00 Schoffcild ‘Thos, 265: . 25. 5 00 Worthington, 275 50 10.00 Cooper Wiliam, o BADR, ° ~ 199, 200, 201, 202, 263, , 150 30 00 Clark Frank, 235, 237, ee ae —— = 235, -125 25 09 * Andin accordance with law,.and an or-der of the Board of Trustees made‘on the 27th day of February, 1875,se-many shares of cach parcel of said stock as may be necfice of the Com-puny, at the Empire Ranch, Yuba County, Cal., gn the THIRD day of MAY, 1875, ‘at 2 o'clock. PB. M_of said day,to pay saéd delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of .dvertising and expenses of sale. W.J. MEREDITH, Secretary. sca ai Ranch, Yuba County, . a7 CALIFORNIA INSTITU TE Established by s OR. J. C. YOUNG, EN. 1850. No Cure, No.Pay. Conan tation,;-by Letter or othe.: wise, Free. . eee HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast-an uninterrupted success of 21 years; and has become one of the m st celebrated Institutions of the age. -‘The great number annually receivéd and cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and . the success of its treatment ranks it second none. = ee PRIVATE DISEASES, — 5 In Males and Irregularities in Females are the yreat destroyers of health. They insidfously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the -¥. Blue Gravel Mining Company, Prin. eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, ‘ipal-plice’ of ‘business, Névada City, Cal. they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in 3crofuta, Consumption, vtipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, und the {sane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISQN are not cured ;' the disvase has assumed a new form. ws ‘DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, Chat leaves the poisor to crawl] through the syetem, eating its way into the' tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst.outin the future with a yirnance that will bafile thre effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ——"The young’ man who experiences that ‘growing weakness in his muscular and mental orgenization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He will find in the weak1essof the back, trembling of the limbs, ilsordered digestion, unaccountabie failing f the powers of the mind, distaste. for solety, dread of impending trouble, forebod. ags of evil, sleeplessness, froubled-and _lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of mmusculs¥ power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak. ness—wasting away his powers, destroying bis hope of life and manhead, and < him along the broken path of his existence,. toward a premature and Joathsome grave, To him who finds his Hfe dribbling ont in the discharge of the vital principle ef exis. tence in nocturnal and divrnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes of its apsearance brings no relief. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no ope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowtedge that the one who looks to tim for so much of her happiness is a vic. tim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery is no rescue. e in proper and skillful treatment, Consult, then, ‘9 nee, a physician whose practice and: careful research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who hay become victims of Solitary vices, that dreadtu., fascinaijing and-destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick fooms with paralytics and comsumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims,sheuld consult wi aout delay, one who will sym Muse with their sufferings, To sich ns Doctor would especially recommend iim self, giving toeach and all guarntees of a Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear ~~ IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin .troncle or afflicted with disease, and-reqnireg meitical or surgi-T cal attendance, the ingalry should be, where is there a physician whe is fuliy competent wo administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of thecommunity. The Doctor, understanding ‘now imperative: necessary t —— chen er yg are, gg ae ed hpon to nter , and Selling ling the attention of. the almetsa to tes act that he has ones for Pwonty Years, and te-fuliy qualified to administer in all cages, both medically and surgically, not in a supe manner, but dn asthorough a manner as ot study and practice—both in ‘alsand families — make, to save them ae the hanele.of = ing. Therefore, f gal a can rely w h a5 upon a father. Allin toe a whose seeresy the utmost co: can be {sexual indulgence, is practiced and disorder until hope leaves him; There . a 231, 232, 500 60 00 . Kearney Street, corner of Commer.sa:, San Clark LB 104; 196, 200-40 00} Francisco, where bis.old patients and those Peck 9, 3 = 25 6 00 reqniring his servicesnayad inn == Ferrell John, 100, 44 8-40-}+-——"Phe Doctor. hasspared“neither time nor Cooper Robert, 33,34, __75_~__15 00 . money in seekirg out ™w reimedies, and-hagZeigéntien & Wyman,117, 25 500 . returned witl, increase. acilities for the 5+ eis T ta a9, 5a alleviation OF TUioan SOMO es ee “Lancaster.J A, 125, 17 $40]: Horrible Diseases.Hall John C, ~“~u 164, 165, How many thousands of persons, both at ; 166, 167, male ana.female, are there whoare—saffer.— 5 168, 169, ing out a miserable existence from the et. poe Woes 170,179, fect of secret indulgences, or-from virus We te eek ESR 3 BS 11.00 kabsorbe nth the. system! Look at their. Marsh Chas” 215, 216, pallid, e.aciated and disfigtired faces and moral, 100 20 00 . their broken dowx' constitdtions, disquali. French M B, 157 ,° 158, : fying them for the -bappiness of-marriaye : 1469, 160. or #a.enjoyment of life. . In this horrid ¢ ~ —<_16}, 163, Bi n thousinds sufier until death closes 1o7, 49 806 1 ‘a Let parents, guazdians, friends "Veeder Luther, 244, 40 800 . attend tr any of those who are sufferiag Murray J A, 246, 258, 100 20 00 . -with any of these horrible life destroying 2415-42 200-4 ral iddien—neehey re 60] enred before it He too late: Send them im. medistely to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who ues ade private disease his especial study or yeers, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or:injurious drugs. It is important ‘to those who are afflieted, or to those who are inter estcdin the welfare of their friends, tobe carefii-ef the-meny pretended doetors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of emLinent—physicinns-fromEurope—and—otherplaces, Be, therefore, careful and make -strict-inguiries, or -yeu—may—fahinte-the— tbanes of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness, Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved T ‘by—the-— youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty,, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless cembatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sxllow countenanee, dark spots under the eyes, pain ‘in the head, ringlugin the ears, noise like the. rustling of -leaves-and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness. about thé loilis, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffiderce in approaching strangers, a dikiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of —mem~orv. hectic flushes, pimples’and. various eruptions about the fsce, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumptien, night sweats, monomann iad frequent inganity. Lf relief 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 discose, which never tails of effecting quick and radical cure, Dr.G. will give One Hundred DoHars to any one who wil prove-satisfuctorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the Sap Fraifcisco quacks: : Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, wh are suffering under any-—of these fearful ainladies, should not forget the-sacred rspunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Rersons ¢alling at Dr. Gibbon’s office ot sending for packages of medicines may rely apon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than. to charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering . the circumstances xf the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and nelfish practice of extortion umong quacks and pretenders. . ; Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written ‘instrument, . binding himself to effect a radical -and per_ lent cure, or make no charge, 2 Cured at Home. . Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing letter to Dr. .Gibben, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has’ continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free ‘from damage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for we. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in,a registered letter through the Post Oflice, or through Wells, Wargo & Co.,, a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the,Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 .Kearney etieet,co, rer Commercial, San Francisco. 4 Post Offic: Bex 1957. : : . . Private trance on Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the le® ‘ ler, Ae sncannderestton Consultations FREE, : RF Oct respondents will ;please . inform DR. GIBBON that they ead his advertise.ment inthe Darty Transcript. myt a hse A No. 673, Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land Office, } Sacramento, Cal., March 19, 1875.5 OTIGE is hereby given that-Samuel T. Curtis, whose Post Office ‘address. is Virginia City, inthe State of Nevada, has made application for Patent for the Curtis, Fleeson and Copperas Placer Mines, in Nevada county, California, deseribed'as follows, viz; : The Curtis Placer Mine; on surveyed land, being Lots Nos 6 and 7,and the South €ast quarter and Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 24, township , 18 North, Range 10 East, M D M, containing 158 acres. : The Fleeson Placer Mine, on surveyed land, being the Southwest quarter of Section Twénty-four (24) Township 18 North, Range 10 East, M D M--cgntaining 160 acres.* > The Copperas Placer Mine, on surveyed land, being the West half and the, Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, ane the West half of the Northeast quarter of the South west quarter of Section Thirtee™ (13) ‘Townshipy 18 North, Range 10 East, M .D M, containing 140 acres. — & Said locations were-made Januery 24, “1875, and duly recorded inv the County Recorder’s office of Neveda county, Califot~ pais, in Book-“@"of anthingrecords, 00 pages 42, 43, 44, and 45. eas ES AH persons claiming* adversely to this plication are hereby notified to file their adverse claims in due form in this office within sinty Ways from the first publication hereof. otherwise their right to appea?. will be barred b: . law.’. B.McFARLAND, Registes Hee RELIBF FOR YOUN@ MEN from the effects. __Dibble.& Byrne Attys. m26 LET So 8-Uithar. ten, who . in wets lite. of Errors ay a sage * : wisi to consult we : i on od All parties knowing themselvex ihdebted . i visit the city ore etoting their one oF tte sth. New ast Yetnarah Nay tnoto the estate of the late Ira A. Evton, either . ina letter, reeei \eavice and re eeaae Re t ap Ficpe notes, are ae a tr uetlies , — uit, peer home, “al letters returned of de. Sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD. A5further aotion ee. D, H. Williams, at the x : _ BEN ’F. 4OSSEL M.D . socINTiON, * Bo ac aeat abo naa ren ts. Mra ae whe . x0. em¥'Satrnaents iinet, near Monitpena' igh reputation for honorable copduct ant vace, Nevada City. + & A. EATON. “py. Box ; @L wea : jonal skill . 7 die “ = ? . = = = : = aS a ° cal we nee ee Ee ‘DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY FR. P. an off ‘An Kidd: fi O° Mechani¢al atest and i ~ Artificial Vulcanite guaranteed Visits ma : Nevada, ’ Es Nev q NOLD ¢ WT fined, ‘By reques EL nS PRICES . } Nevada, } “FORD Broad St: (GAEAVING KS ‘POOIN vial Art don WS?" Raizo1 DR . TFFICE STRI Church, thu ew A fine_ass anid Remedi Stuntly on) talizing EC) the most efi W. . * Physi : tcc : ¢ “ORKRICE . EMPI Cont AMES 3} @F Market pared to su uatlity of B » Corned Por! POTT No. RE sel) ERY, end WINDO _P svadal a O'clock, A. For Eurek Fridays at s: Returning ndays ext «Ely from & th, 1874, wil terest ceases