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_ Sheriff'sSale. —
Vy HEREAS,Samuel M, Morrison om the
fourth day of January, A: D. °1875,
recovered u judgment in the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of tne
State of California, in and for, the County
--of Nevada, against I, O. Pingree for the
sum. af One Hundred and seventy-nine
and 75-100 dollars, [3179 75] with interest
thereon-from the date of said judgment at
the rate of seven per cent per annum till
paid together with costs of suit taxed at
$25.25 .and—counsel fees alowed herein
amoupting-to the sum of $50 00, al! ta U.S
gold coin which said judgment is recorded
iu the Judgment Book 5 of the said District Court, on page 419, and whereas‘it is
ordered that the Lien set forth in plaintiff's
complaiut-be foreciosed-and property therein described, to-wit : All “the: right; title
and interest of said J. O. Pingreein.and to
that certain piece or parcel’of land and
premises situate, lying and being upon the
easterly side of Maiu street, in the town of
Columbia Hill, township of Bloomfield,
County of Nevada, State of California,bounded on the northeriy@ide by lands oef-one
Hubbard, avd on the syutherly side by. the
jands of one Wyoodworth, fronting upon
Mein treet, one, hundred feet, and éxtending back one huvdred and fifty-feet. Also
“the Boardin ie buittg sitiate there=
onwnd therewith copnected, together with
the appurtenances be sold to satisfy snid
judgment, together with interest'and cost.
in U,$, gold coin,
Trans cript
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State. ee.
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
Established by
OR, J.C. YOUNG, IN 1850.
. . No Cure, Wo-Pay.’
Donsu: tation, by Letter or othexs wit; Free. ee ees
HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
T enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
years, and has become one of
che most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cured, place it in point of number of -patients-among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
none, .
the PRIVATE DISEASES.
{In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the . the great destroyers of health. They insid. iously attack the system, and gradually unthe bicom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
. they give puny and diseased offspring, and
. poison, through successive generations, the
race of man. ‘The marks.can be segn_in
our . acrofula, Consumption, Jfipples, the idiot. . ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
Delinquent Poll List.
Bailey Joseph, Buckeye Ranch,
Brown James, Squirrel Creek,
Brown John, Jones’ Bar,
Ball Steven, Penn Valley, :
Branard Jolin; Sperteevitte;—-Burnett Robert, You Bet, é
Buckman T M, Little York,»
Buckman J G, Sailor Flat, =
Bird J M, Truckee,
Berwin Simon, Truckee, °
Besen Peter, Truckee. —Carter G W, Bloomfield,
Clark RB Ii, Graniteville,
Conally Pat, Deer Creeks Crossing,
Carmack Samuel, Newtown,
Cellins I H, Kentucky Flat,
Childer Wd, Clipper Mill,
Chew A G, Ked Dog,
Craddock C, Truckee,
Clark A H, Truckee,
Crutsenger L Y, Truckee,
Cass Simon, Truckee,
Clark Andrew, Truckee? *
Davis H, Randolph Flat,
David S$ S$, Randolph Flat,
Dunsler G W, Truckes,
De Mors D, Bloomfield,
Farly A G, Rough and Ready,
Flint I N, Rough and Ready.
Grace Pat, Truckee.
Howard G M, Indian Springs,
Hewett J C, Rough and Ready,
Hernyman CJ, Indian Springs,
Haley Joseph, Spenceville,
Hii James; Liberty Hilt,
Hill EL, Little York, ~~ Sere
Higgins James, Truckee.‘
James John, Grass Valley,
Jobnson John, Randolph Flee,Jénkins Robert, Rough and Ready,
Jalton I F, Indian Springs,
Johnson-Chas,‘Truckee
Kemptyr Sam, Spenceville,
Lambett William, STack’s Ravine,
Lambert Geo P, Rough and Ready,
Lopez Josuph, Rough ann Ready, ,
Laiflen Pierce, Truckee, :
Logan Samuel, Boca,
Lewis Thomas, Boea, **
LiinnJd C, Camp 18,
Murray Edward, Moore’s F lat,
_’. Notice i3 hereby given that EF will expose
tu public sale all the above described-property to the highest bilder, for cash, in U. 8 .
yvld. coin; Yn’ tront of. the Court House
door, in the city of Nevada, on
SATURDAY, February 20th, 1875, ©
Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M, andy
$.o’clock, P. M,
ttiven under my hand this 19th, day of
Janury, 1875, ~
G. W. SMITH, Sheriff.
By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
J.B. Johuson, Atty, ja2l
SS
No, 654.
~~ AppHegtion for-a-Patent toa.
Mining Claim.
Untrep StTates T.AND OFFICE
Sacramento, Cal., January 18th, 1875. §
YOTICE is hereby given, that Thomas
Allen, whose Post Office is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for Patent for the AUlen Placer claim,
bexring gold, situate in Nevada County
Mining District, Nevada county,California,
and described as follows, viz; On surveyed,
mineral lazd of the United States, being
Ahe Southwest .quarter (s>W) of section
-Péttirty (30) Township Sevefiteen, (17) North
tange Nine, () East Mount Diablo Meridian, and containing 159-8 acres. Said location was made about 1852 or 1853 by per‘sons -tinknewa-te-applicant,aud_ is. not-of
record, The applicant claims by purchase.
Adjoining «laimwnts are.the claims of John
Iiwll ‘on the West. All ,persons holding
apy adverse -cluim thereto :re hereby reqnired to present the same before this Oft.cy siihin sixty days from the first day of
publishing hereof. £.B. McFARLAND,
f an23 : Register.
Premitm Pioneer Marble Work
i fi K STREET, between 6th and 7
f Street-, SACRAMENTO. Mon
uments, Mantels, Table Tops, etc. Wo
done in Indian Diggings and other Marbl
Scu pture and Ornamental Work Cone.
supernor style.
“United StatosLand Cfive.
“Sacramento, Cal, Jai, 1201975.
YO ALL WHOM I? MAY CGNCERN ;
_. Whereas, on the 3d day of September
1374, the Pat of Towuship 17 North, Range
10 East, Was filedinthe U.S. Lard Office,
prenatal Yon WISH eEl setter, dated —Deewmber 24, 1871, the 81-2 of N W Quarter
of Section 6, in Township 17, North, Range
10 East, is to be treated as mineral in char‘a dter, uptil the eontrary is proved, after
«ue notice. And whereas, John Caldwell:,.
County Judge of Nevada County, (Post Of-tige vevada city, Nevada County,
Mulligan P, Graniteville,
Manion Carcy, Randolph Flat,
Melbourne E L, Rough and Ready,
Myers A-Rt, Pleasant Valley,
Marlin Peter, Indian Springs,
Mosher W BR, Penn Valley,
Monia Alexander, Clear Creek,
Malone Jas W, Clear Creek,
Montgomery RE, Penn Valley,
Murphy Patrick, Mooney Flat,
Meyers Leyi,. Rough and Ready,
Montgomery Robert, Penn Valley,
Maceem John, Liberty Hill,
Murphy Michnel, Little York,
McManvr James, You Bet,
Myers H, Bear River, a
McCanner Pat. Chalk Bluff,
McKay Chas, You Bet,
McGee Joseph, Chalk Bluff, ©
McLeod Thos N, Hunt’s Hill,
Menuhan Jno. Truckee?
MeMahon ‘no, Trrckee,
McCrea John, Truckee,
Mohnan Peter, Weshingtcn, :
Murphy Deni is Washington,
Murphy Jerry; Washington,
Murphy B, Washington,
Nile JH, Indian Springs,
Nune Martin, Negro Creek,
O’Gara Jolin, Greniteville,
Putnam Rufus, Indian Springs,
Peter Joseph, Rough and Ready,
Perry John, Horton's Ranch,
Pride Thomas, Truckee,
Purcel CD, ‘Truckee,
Power B, Truckee,
Quinn MH, Lowell Hill,
Rishi, Penn Valicy, =
Robins H A, Clear Creek,
“Rodre@-Oma Antonio, ilinois ravine,
Renolds John, Jones’ Bar, —
Ray Peter, Negro Creek,
heed N-P, Lime K.In,
Ronetrowsen John, Grab Creek,
Ragar John, T.owell Hill,
Stewgrt H C, Bloomfield,
Silver Andrew, Rough and Ready, —
sNinvis Ravine,
Silver John, Llinois Ravine,
Skehan M F, Lowell Hill,
Staley A J, Litt e York, —
Shirley Thomas, -Truckee,
Stephens ‘Thomas, Gold Flat,‘Taylor B, Rough and Ready,
Thurston Le Roy, Quaker Hill,
Thompson Jno, 'lruckee,
$600 ease has assumed a new form.
Bickford Benjamin, Lime Kiln, 600 . \° Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE;
Bennett Frauk, Columbia Hil, 6 00 . hat leaves the pdisor to crawl through the
Bohan: M, Moore’s Flat, € 00 . syetem, eating its way into the tissues and
Buck LF K, Orleans’ Flat, 600 organs beneath the apparently smootk surBrown David, Mooney Flat, * 600. face, torburst outin. the future with a viruBruse T C, Pleasant Vulley, ~ _ 600 . ance that will baffle thre effects of medicine
Bark Patsey; Pleasant Vahey; 6-00 . SEMINAL WEAKNESS.”
Blackwood R H, Blue Tent, > 600}--The young man. who experiences, that
Brockington P, Jones’ Bar, 6 00 . growing weakness in his muscularand men— or To him who fds his tfe dribbling out in
. 6 00; gearance brings no relief.
Gilchrist A, Boca, : ——“e 00 Tis ne rescue except in-proper-and skillful,
6 00 . gelf, giving to each and all guarntees of a
-.6-40-! "When a Female-isin_troucle_or_afilicted
~ 600)
‘the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
who have been treated with that_pernicious
MINERaAL-POISON are not cured; the dis6 00'. tal organization should stop and consid
600 . whence ita rises. He will find in the weax600 . ress of the back, trembling of the limbs,
6 00 . disordered digestion, unaccountsb.e failing
6-00--9f-the powers of the mind, distaste for so600 ciety, dread of impending trouble, forebod6 00 . tags of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las6 00 . civics dreams, accbinpanied by growing
600) deafness, loss of muscular power, and nu6007) merous other symptoms of disorganization,
6-00-\ the positive traces of-that mest terrible and
600 . destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak6 00:. ness—wasting away his powers, destroying
6 00 . bis hope of life and manhood, and dragging
6 him along the broken path of his existence,
6 00} toward a premature and loathsome grave,
6.00. the discharge of the vital principle of exis6 00) tence in noctarnal and diurnal emissions,
600 . .the-mere cessation of the causes of its ap600)\. Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
6 00, and hope of manhood, brings to such a one
6 00} no: hope. of cure, but. adds to his misery in
6.00 . the knowledge that. the orfe who looks to
600) him for so much of her happiness is a vic6 00 . tim of his evit, and an innocent companion
660 of his punishment. He adds to his misery
6 00 . and disorder until hope leaves him. There
6.00 . treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physi600! cian whose practice and careful research
600° has made him thoroughly conversant with
6 00> every phase of the disease, Those whe hav
600 . become victims of solitary vices, that dread6 00}-fat; fascinaiing and-destructable habit, that,
&00 . ills thousands of sickrooms with parelytics.
600 . and consumptives, and hundreds of untime6 00 y graves with its misguided victims,should
6 00'. consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa
609) ise with their sufferings. To such th
6 00 . Doctor would especially recommend iim
G6 00! Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hin600 . drance from business,change of diet, fear
6 00 . of exposure. .
6 00 . IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
600 with disease, and requires medical or surgi6 00 . is there a physician who is fuliy competent
6 00 . to administer relief, and whose respectable
6.00) standing. in society recommends him to the
6 00 . confidance of the community. ‘The Doctor,
dermine and destroy it; they drive thet?
—— FyfEDICAL ENEMY to than, combining with+
‘PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.’
Quick Cares & Moderate Charges.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S 5
Medical and Surgical Institute.
_[Founded in 1853]. —
No. 519 Sacramento Street,
Cerner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
below the What Cheer House]. ~
s SAN FRANCISCO.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established-expressly to afford the afflicted
* Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
Private and Chronic disy
eases, Cases of
: Secresy °
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
To the Afflicted. ae
SOOTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS .
D his sincere thanks to his numerous
patients for.their patronage,and would take
this opportunity to remind them that he
cqutintes to consult at his PPstifute Tor the
cure of chronic diseasesof the Lungs, Liver,
Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary OP-.
~and-all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abnse, Gonorheea, Gleet, Strictures—
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual
Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Inflammation of, the Bladder and the Kidneys, éte., and he hopes that his long expeicnce and successful practice will continue
to insure him a share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he is enabled to apply
the most efficient and successful ‘remedies
against diseases of all kinds, He uses no
mercury, charges moderate, treats his patights in a-correct and henorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracity
from.men of known respectability and high
standing in society. All parties eonsulting
him, byletter or otherwise, will'teceive the
best-and gentlest treatment, and implicit
secrecy. ° Z
“ To Females. ‘
When a female is enervated or afflicted
with disease, us weakness of the back and
limbs, pain inthe head, dimness of sight,
loss‘of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart, irritability, nervousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria, sterility an da 1 gfler diseases
peculiar to femates, shestr al
at once tothe eelebrated Female Doctor,
W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medicai Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and
diseases. Let no false delicacy prevent
yon, but apply immediately, and save yourself. front paintul suffering and premature
death
:
. To Correspondents.;
Patients male or female, residing in any
part of the country, however distant, who
may desire the advice and opiniom of Dr.
Doherty, in their respective cases, and
who: think—proper.to—submit oa owritten
statement of such, in preference to holding
a personal interview, sre respectfully assured that their COMMUNICATIONS WILL
LE HELD MOST SACRED. ‘The Doctor is
aregular graduate, and may be consulted
with every confidence.-.If the case he tulty and-dandidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instruc-.
tions for diet, regimen, and the general
treatment of the case itself, (including the
remédies) will be forwarded without delay,
and in such a manner as to convey no idea
of the purport ‘of the letter or parcel
“transmitted.—Shouw'd your Condition re-]
quire immediate attention,send ten dollars,
coin, [or tliat value in currency} by MaIL
or WELLs, Farco & Co.’s EXpRess, anda
jpackage-of medicine willbe sentto-yonr_
~Paddress with the necessary instructions_for
6 00 . cal attendauce, the iaquiry should be, where*}qse.
Puta: } Permanent cure guaranteed or no
pay. ee
perma torrhoea.
. understanding now imperatively necessary
600) these reqairements are, feels called upoti to
600 . interpose, and by calling the attention of
6 0G) the afilicted tothe fact that he has been a
6.00 Professor 6fObstetrics and Female diseases
600 . for Twonty Years, and is fully qualified to
600 > adMini:terin all cases, both medically and
6 00) surgically, hot in a superficial manner, but
6 00> in as thetough a manneras years of study.
6 00 . and practice—both in hospitals and families
6 00 . —can make, to save them from the hands of
600 . the unqualified unscrupulous, and design600 . Ing. Therefore, familig¢s Can rely upon him
60 . asupona father. Allin afflictéon can find
6 00. in him one who can feel and sympathise
6.00 with and befriend, them in trouble—one in
6 00 whose Becresy the -utmest-confidence can-be6 00 . ylacee. *
6 00. To Correspondents. ,
600} LETTERS.—Persons of cither sea, who
6 00} wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot
6 00 . visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
6 00 . in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
600} wcure at home. All letters returned or de6 00} troyed. Address, : :
6 00 . BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
600 . No, 618:Sacramcnto Street, near Montgom
600. ey. Box’
G00} .
6 00
6 00 }»
6 00 Sheriff's Salo.
HEREAS, James M. Lakenan, on the
Qist day of January. A, PD. 1875, re6 60
w00 .
600 .
\
4:99 +-covered_a judgment in the'P4strict Court of
@@0 . the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State
6 ww of California, in and for the County of Ne609 . Veda, against C.K. Chapman et al. for the
600) 8am of Two Thousand Three Hundred and
** 600) Thirty-one dollars, with interest thereon
6 oy . from the date of sa‘d Judgment the rate
6 00 . of 7 per cent per annum till paid’ together
600 . With costs. of suit taxed at $35 00 and coun-G 007 8*l fees eHewed hercin amounting to the
6 0) . Sum of $200 00, all-payable in U, 8. Gold
@&Oo ; Coin. Which said Jed ment is recorded in
6 0g.) the Judgment Book 5 of the said District
6.0; Court, on pages 429-230-351, and whereas it is
400 . vtdered hat the Mortgage set forth in
600 . plaintiffs complaint.-be foreclosed and
6 00 7 property therein described, to-wit; —the
6 00 . North 1-2 of the North East 1-4 of Section
600 10 in Township 16, North of Range 9 East,
Trapp Frantz, Washington, 600 . Mount Diablo Base and Meridiab, containVan Hook Joseph; Quaker Hill, é 09__ing 80 acres, more or less, including the
Van Sickeu W H, ‘lruckee, Guy . BAW mills, engines, machinery of whatever
Woods Jas, Rough and Ready, 6 00. kind and all improvements now on said
Winn J $, Cleur creer, ‘ G00 . land. ~ Also, that certain other tract of land
Winn Geo, Cle Breck, 6 Ov . lying, being and situate in the County and
Wilson W-PYotr Bet; ; 9g o@ . State aforesaid bounded and described to.
Weston Henry, Red.Dog, = * Goo) Wit; Commencing ata small Yew ‘Tree,
Williams G, ‘truckee, 6 60 . blazed, at the mouth of Snake Creek, about
Warriner J, Truckee, 6 o9. -80 reds below.the dam on what is known
White dno, ‘fruckee. * 6 00 . 88 Laird’s ditch, thence runnitig south-eas
And. notice is hereby given that the
erty assessed to said delinquents on and after the first Monday of March, A. D., 1875.
E, P. SANFORD,
address, Ne
Cal.) did, on the 8th day of Desember, 1874,
file in the Reg ster’s Office of ‘this District
~—his Declaratory Statement claiming the
hove described iand,-in—trast-forthe-inhabitants of the town of North Bloomfield,
if, s#id county, and has applied to enter the
hue in trust as pr pasodhey Therefore, you
“Hl tako notice, that under and by virtne
<& instructions from the Comurisstener -of
the General Land Office, dated May 6th,
1871, we have fiked the 9th dar of March,
YH7T5, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at this off e, bee
Rsgister aud Keceiver, for the .
dearing of proots to deteymive the clumacfore the.
tar ot said linds, el ~
~— ) In witnese whereof, we have here‘sent nto set our hands the day and year
——~ ) first above written. — .
: _, Lt. B. McFARLAND, Register.~
ja8l-5w HART PELLOWS, Receiver,”
+
GBO.'S. HUPP,
Attorney & Counszlor at Law,
‘Office in Brown & Morgan's Bleck
NEVADA CITY,
+ —
aes : . County Collector,
~ ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
\ FYOMING GOLD MINING COMPA.
business, San Francisco, California—Kocation of works, Nevada, Nevada county,California—Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Directors, held on the 13th
day of January, 1875, au assessment (No, 5,)
capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately, in United States gold coin,
tothe Secretary at the office of the Cbmpany, No. 410 Montgomery street, San
Francisce, California,
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remajn wanpaid on the 13th day of
vertised for sale at public auction, aud unless payment is BaP before, wil be sold
on MONDAY, the ist uday of Mb: rea, 1875,
to. pay theldchingaeut assessment, tozether
sale.
oe 2 # a, GUNN, S cr tary.
OWice--Poom 2, Na. 410, Mi ntgomery
1; Street, San pi.cohen, Galifuormia. — j
ely
4
above amount Will be a lien upon all prop.
_ N¥—Loeation of principal place of . .
of 50 cents per share was levied upon the . ;
February, 1875, willbe deHnquent aud adwith vosts of advertising and expeases of,
jt
terly following the line of an old brush
. fence toun vak tree on top of the hill;
thence wésterly along the line of Marsh &
Gregory's land to a fir tree blazed, a distance of one and one-half miles, more or
less ; thence norjherly following tbe line
of au old fence T Creek , thence easterly to the place of “beginning. containing
320 acres, more or leas. With improvements
_thereon be sold to satisfy said Judgmenttogether with interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to public sale all the above described propty to the highest bidder, fcr cash, in U.S.
Gold Coin, in front ef the Court House
dvor, inthe eity of Nevada. on
SATURDAY, PEBRUARY 27th, 1875,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and
6 o'clock, P. M. : >
Given ujder my hand this 29th day of
January, 1375.
3 By A, W, Potter, Uuder Sheriff.
Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys, jsu
W.C. JONES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
PPEOUSENTLY LocarED xe
_.*. -* GRASS VALLEY. ‘
. OPFICE NO 21 MAIN STREBY. ac:
i
nS
DR. DOHERT¥ has just published am
important pamphlet, embodying his own
views and experientein relation to Impotence or Virility, bejnga_ short. treatise oa
+permatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, Nervous and Physical‘debility cOmsequent on
this affection and other diseases_of the
sexual Organs. This little work Contains
tne Ea es ca 1 “tndbethers,, which location is duly recorded . ’
Jinthe minin’ records of Placer county,
go or write .
levied upon the following described propConsultations by letter or otherwise,. The right of way for a tunnel and all appuroe No. 649. :
Application for a Patent to a
‘Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,: Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 5,1875. f
OTICE is ‘he‘eby given,that James
L. Gould, whase Post Office is Dutch
Flat,-Placer Couuty, Cal., has made appilcation for Patent for the Canon Creek Hy}
draulic. and Blue Gravel Mining Claim,
situate in Gold Run Mining District,Placer
county, Califdrnia, and described as follows, viz: On surveyed. land, being lots
Nos Two (2) and Three. (3) in the northwest 14 of Section No. 2, Township No 15
North, Range No. 10 E. Mt Diablo Méridian
and containing 160 acres. Said location
was made April 10,1874, by the applicant
Book “‘D,” page 476. The applicant claims
‘as locator and purchaser, Adjoining
claimants are the claim of J, F. Moody on
the west.
All persons hélding any adverse chain .
thereto are hereby required to present thé .
same before this office within sixty. days
fron the first dey ef publishing hereof:
jo , B. McFARLAND, Register.
‘United states Land Office,
Sacramento. Cal, Jan. 30, 1875.
F_NO. Ss. B. DAVENPORT, W.C. RANDOLPH_and4o all whom it-may con.
cern: Whereas mineral affidayit No,158
was filed in the U. 8. Land office, .atteging
lots 6 and 7, or fractiondl NW _34‘of S-E %4
of ‘seétiou 7; in, Township 16North, Range
9 East.to be more valuable for mining than
for agricultural purpcsés. and by Comumissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871 tthe
same land is-to’ be treated -as mineral in
character, until the contrary is proved, after due tiotice,and whereas Joshua Mulloy,
(Post-Oftice nddressNevada City,.Nevada
County, Cal.) did, on the 9th day of June,
7868, file in the Kegister’s office of this
District his Declaratory statement claiming the above described land, and” has applied to enter the same as agricultural land,
allegiig it to be_more valuable for agricultural than for mining purposes; thegefore,
you will take -notce. that-under and by
virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated
May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 10th day
.of March, A. D. 1875, at 2 o’clock, P,M., at
this office, before the. Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to deternine the character of said-lands.~—) In witness whereof,;we have. here. eal uno set our hands the day and-year
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f2-5w
first above written.
T. B. McFARLAND, Hegister.
HART FELLOWS. Receiver.
ConstaWje’s Eale.
B* virtue ofan execution issued out of
Justice J. Stotlar’s Court, of Bridgeport Township, County of Nevadu, State of
California, dated the 16th day of January,
1875,in a.certain action-wherpin W.D. Long
recovered. judgment. against 'Johi Brandruss and Jaines Brandruss, forthe sum of.
$149 37 and $24 16 costs, in U. 5. gold coin
with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum till paidjon ajudgment revidered in
said Court on the third of Aug, 1874. lL have
exty, to-wit; A certain tet of nving claims . ,
situated, lying and being at Orleans Flat,
Eureka township. Nevada county, Cal. and
nowh bythe nameof the Last Chance
fining Co’s claims, 1 derrick, sluices, tun. }
nels, ditches, 200 ftll-inch iron. pipe, 100
ft, small pipe, lose. blacksmith shop aod”
all tools therein, Also, a dwellisg house
and the lot of land upon which it stands,
Aituated ‘atthe same town, township, county-and State, the last said property taken as-. _
the separate property of Jghn Brandruss.
tenances of the suid mi1i¢ shall be included
im the said sale. Notice is hereby given
that on the 27th day-of February, 1875, at
12 o’clock,A. M, of that day, at Orleans’
Piat, county of! Nevada, I will.sell all the
right, title and interest of said defendants
in and to the above described property, «t
public auction, for cash to the highest and
best bidder, to satisfy said execution and
all costs, RICHARD DILLON,
informatfon of the utmost value to ‘aul,
whether married or single, aid will be
sent*FREE by mail’on réceipt of Six Cents
n postage stamps for return postage.
Address. © W. K. DOHERTY,M. D.,
s24 San Francisco, Cal.
No 644.
-Applicatisn=for a“Patent to a
Mining Claim. s
» Unrrep Stares Laxp OFFIGE, \
Sacramento, Cal., December 28, 1874.
OTICE is hereby given, That Robert
San Juan, Nevada county, Cal., has mad«
application for Patent for the Cook and
Porter, Gravel. Mine, bearing; gold,
situate in Bloomfield Mining District, Nevada county, California, and
described in the plat and field notes on
Exterior Boundaries: Variation 179 28’
East, Beginning at a stake marxed C & t
Nol. Thence 8 765 03’ W 7.90 chains toa
‘stake marked C& PNo2. Thence, 2.8
18° 17’ E 13.00 chains to a'stake marked C
& P No3. Thence 3,8 75> 13.W 690 chs.
‘toa stake marked No 4. in centre of ravine,
N 28° 02 W 0.68 chains dist. Thence 4N
24S 47’ WC.76 chains to a stake marked C
& P No. 5, 50 feet from centre of ravine.
Thence 5,8 74° 43’ W 4 40 chains to a stake
marked C& P No6. Thence 6 NSP 02
W 2.60 chains to a stake marked C& P No
7, ‘Fhence 78 61> 28’ W290 chains to a
stake narked © & PNo8, Thence’ $8 17°
2x’ W 4,62 chains to oak marked C & P No:
9. Thence 9S 43> 02’ E 1.84 che to a pine
stump marked © & P'No16. Thence 10 N
56 2 13’ E 12.23 chains to a stake marked C
& P' No ll. Thence 11 8S 249 47’ E 2,70
chains to’a stake marked C & P No 12, from
which an oak 1% feet in dia. bears N 40>
32’ W 0.47 chains distant. Thence 12'S
702 56 ¥ 18.59 chains to an_oxk on bank of
reservoir tuurked C&P No 13. ‘Thence 13
$25° 17’ E 7.67 chains intersect section
linie between Sections 6 & 7, TIT N R10 E,
MD M. 11.75 chains to & stake umrked C
and P Nols. Thence 14. 488° 17 EB OSTA
chains to a stake marked-6:& ¥ No 15,about1u0 feet from centre af ravive. Thence 15
8 24> 23’ E 5.94 chains toa stake warned
C&P Noji6. Thence across canon 16, 5
#82 17’ E AO] chains to a stake marked C &
P No 17 about 100 feet from centre of eanyon. Thence 17 N 24> 23’ W 5.94 chains to
a stake marked C & P No 18. Thence 14 N
22° 51 W 428 chains. Intersect line between Secs 6 and 7, T17 N,K10. E, from
which point the cor to Sand 6, 7&8
bears N 89.47’ E 13,221 chains dict, 11.34
chains te oak marked C& # No 19. TVhenee
ginning. Containing as per tabling ap area
‘McMurray, whose Post. Office is North .
file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of .
from which a pine 2‘feet-in diameter bears . . —
19 N 32° 07 W_ 30.59 chains to place of be.
of 45.25 seres, and @ontaining 45, 36-100.
13. ~s—s Constable Eureka Township.
“ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
RDEANS CONSOLIDATED MINING
ne.
vada Mining™District, Nevada County,
California. _Notiteis hereby given, that
at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held
on the 30th day of Jani , 1875, an As-sessment. No. 7, of twenty eents per share
was levied upon the. capital steck of said
Company, payable immediately i Tnited
States gold coin to-the Secretary, at tieOffice of the Company, No. 30,. Main streét,,.
Nevada City. Any stock upon which said [
assessment shall remain unpaid, on Tuegday, the 2d day of Mareb, 1875, will be
deemed delinquent andadvertised for sale
made before, will be sold.on Tuesday, the
22d day of March, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of
advertising and expenses of sale. “""'~
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Dep vies O, MALTMAN, Secretary. .
Office, No. 30, Main St., Nevada City. "2
~ ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
—_
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING CUMPANY, location of principul place-of business, San Francisco, California Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada county, California. Notice is
hereby given, that ata meeting ofthe Diroctors-keld on the Third: day of February,
1875, an assessment, (No. 36,) of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable. immediutely iu United States goid coin, to the
Secre‘ary ut the office of the Company, No.
320 Califoriia street, San Francisco, Ualifornia. aif
Any stock upon which this assessment
Shall remain uupaid on the Twelfth day 03
March, 1875, will be delingnent and advertised sor sale at public auction ;and unless
payment is made before, will be sold on
‘Tuesday, the Tbirti.th day of March,
1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and ex_penses of sale.
0
ed should apply immediately,
of this complaint by
works; _Ne-. —
at public auction, and unless—payment-—is}. oRF Coiresponder
rior Boundaries: Commencing at the South
ot
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The Doctor has spared _neither time not
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places, Be, thorefore, careful and make
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Seminal Weakness.
:
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Belf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual. indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an. almost unlimited
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the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scieftific medical .
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlnginthe ears, noise like the rustling of
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If relief be not obtamed, persons 80 afflict( either in
erson or by letter, and have a cure effected
49 his new and scientific mode of treating
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ging Y by. either of the Sam
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Married IMen,Or these who! contemplate marriage, who
are sufltring .
ouladies, should not
spunsibility resting upon them,
to obtain immediate relief.
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rendered, considering the circumstances
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and pretenders. :
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‘ve to each patient a written. instrunient,
niading himself to effect a radical and per
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: Cured at Home. :
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time the disease has continued, and the
~=Scine promptly forwarded, free from
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by express to any part of the Union,
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
ticet, coner Commercial, San Francisco.
Offic: Box 1957. : oe
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ler,
Consuliation®& ‘TREE. :
will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they,ead his advertise _
ment in tne DaILy TRANSGRIPT. myl
No. 643.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim. ™~
~
_ Unrrep StaTEs LanD OFFICE,
OTIGE is hereby given,.That William.
N Hoyl, whose Post Office is Gold hup,
Placer county, Cal., has made application.
for Patent ter the Canon Greek Placer
Claim bearing gold situate in Dutch Flat
Mining District,
and described in the plat and field nutes
on file in this office as follows, viz: Exte~
East cor. of the claim ata stake marked
C CC (for Canon CrecK Claim) from which
the wittiess-post, on line between Secs y i
and 6, and K's 10-and 11, Tp 15 N, bears N
45° 6 7.07 links distant, and rin var. 17>
30” E, North 15,00 chains-to-# stake yuarked
6 GC, from which a white pine 14 in, dim
bears 8 89 >"30" Wi 16.links «nd the North-east-cor. of lp 15 N, R10 E, bears N 102
Su’ E 26.62 chains. -Thence, var 15° 3u’B,
West-20.00 chains to a stuke marked O 0 G;.
from which an onk 30in. dia. bears N. 72>
W 621inKS dist. Thence, var 17> 30°. B
THOMAS DERDY, Secretary.
Office :—320 California Strcet, San Franeisco, California. : {6
5 = No. 68.
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
Unrrep Srates Laxp OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 30, 1875
OTICE 1s hereby given, that Marrillah
Voight and es John W, Ritchie, Sr.
whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer’
acres and being a portion of Sections 6 and
%, Township 17 North, Range 10 Eaet. Mt.
Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location
Was made as early as 1853, but is not of reeord. The applicant claims by purchase.
Adjoming claimants are the claims of Haynor on thie north, the cIaime of Bishop on
oes East. and West by claims of David
Kes. : :
All persons holding any adverre elaim
‘thereto are hereby required te the
sane before this office within sixty days
from the first Jay of publishing herevf.
33 f. BL. McFARJARD, Register.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Commercia] Street, Nevada, .
AMES MONRO having opened a mest
Market on Commercial streét, is-prepared fo supply tustomers with. the best
uality of Beer, Mutton, dork, Veal,Cormed
“2Cofued Pork,ec:. at the lowest prices
county, Cal., have made application for
patent for the Columbiania Placer Mine,situate in an unorganized’ Mining District,
Placer county, California, and described as .
follows, viz: On surveyed land, being the
South East & of Sec No 8, 'T No 16 Nort,
Range se 11 East, Mount Diablo Meridian.
and ,containing 160 acres. Said location
was made Dec, 23, 1870, by John W, Ritchie,
Sr., and others, but is not of record. ‘The
applicant claiins by purchase and location.
Adjoining-claimanty tre the cliime of B.
H. Barilett ou the N E.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto. are hereby required to present the
same before this Office within sixty days
from the first day of publish hereof. »
. £6 ‘tT. B. McFARLAND, Register.
NILES SEARLS;: _
Attorney aud Counselor at Law
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. §
South 15.00 chaing.to a stake marked C C Q,.
303. E J5 kings. Thence, var. 15° 30° B,
East 20.00 chains to the place of beginning.
= Connecting Line, :
From the Northeast cor of*the claim tieWituess post, on line between secs 1 and 6.
and k’s 10 and 11, fp 15. N, bears N 45° EB7.07 links distant From tne Northeast
corner of the cl im the Northeast corner of
Tp15N R10 E. bears N 10° 50’ kb 26.
ehains dist. and containing Thirty {
acres, and being a portion of the NEX
Section 1, Towaship 15 North, Range
location was made by the applicant.in Oo
tober 1870, and is tecorde! in the mining
records of Placer county, Book “D,”
699. There are no adjoining claimacts.
All persons hoLiing auy adverse clefm
ther to are hereby required to. present the
same before this office within sixty days’ —
from the first day of publishing hercof.
a29 ‘Ps B. McFARLAND, Registex
OTICE.—As my wife, Florence A> Wik
son, haé-this day left my bed and.
rd Thereby caution any person from
harboring or trusting her as I will not be .
responsible for any debts she may co )
Dated this 29th day of December, 187
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