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January 8, 1875 (4 pages)

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> a 4 See Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 16, 1814, TOTICK is hereby given, La.t_darcks LN Gellertects, whens Py ae fice is Mpore’s Fiat, Nevada county; Cal., has made application fer Patent for the Central Gravel Mine, bearing gold, situate in Chimney Hill and Columbia Hill Mihing Districts, Nevada county; Calif and described in the plat and I -on file in this office as follows, viz: Co trancisco, San Erancisco county, Cal. has iaGe application for Patent for the Consolidated Gravel Mine, bearing gold, situate in Golumbis Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, aud ‘described in the plat and field netes on file in this office as ‘follows, viz: Coramencing at a stake mark-. ea “8 G@ Not,” and run Varistion 17% cast, 8 3344 > W671. chains to stake-mkd ‘on top’of ridge. Thence 8 72> W 7.00 chains to stake markedThence $72 W 2.31 chains stako marked C G@ No4. Thence across reservoir 5 1LiKS W.14,03 chains te take marked CG Nos. “fhence alony Nixon's fence 5 B2.W 2. Chains stake marked U G0 6. Theaee™ 2 Sk, 4.64 chains to stare marked CG Not, fdentical wi h the stake marked Ag . { the Central Gravel. Mine. 4 SF-éhaiis to’ stake @ M No 7.~ Phe : yoeened C G No 2 ge: Pag S 19% ow to.stake marked C GM No 8. Thence S Hier twee. 1 UNA Application for a Patent to . Application for a Patent to a} _ Gurrep States Lawp OFFICE, r / Suctamento, Cal., Nov. 10, 187%): Be ag hereby given; -'That Willism F. Cummings, whose Post Ot. from*which the—eorner_common to Secs. 5, 6, 3i and 32, _ line gh Ay = 18 GG -No_3,_ N. R 9 E, bears 3 30% ; chains. baling the GW corner of Musonel aim. ‘Phen ey stakes beihig the BW corner of Mcivoneld’s claim 7 ta G G M.No2. Thence 8 124° E £63 chains to stake marked C G M No 3. Thence .$.68%, SE 2.72 chains-to stake Imarked Cc G MN Thence 8 32> E 6.62 chains to stake mat ke4 OG M No. 6. ‘thence cross reservoir $87 W chains to stake marzed C_ ce § 38% > W 08.13 chains — 4. Thence's 9°23" EB imarked C.G M No 5. Thence 8 15> E345 ising sie raing to stake marked CU NO-0, 202-8 E 9.99 chains to stake marked 0G! 'Pheace-B 48S 7,22 chains, 40. stake. murked UG Noi0 Thence § 4 5 EB 3.10 “Chains te stake diggings marked CG No li. Thence 515° E 27.00 chaius to oak: tree 235 dia marked CG No i, Leing identical with stake marked C G No $5 of the” Central Gravel’ Mine, Thence N69% SE: $26 chains to stake marked C G_No~12, Thentsas Sf 22.95 chains W stake. marked C-G No 13. Thence N;8igo E” 3,94 chains ip -atake tiarkea C.W NO 14,° ‘hence N 8534 >i 5.79 chains. to stake nia Ked CG No ee b 19S sl’ b 6.97 chains to stake mi © G No-l6. Thence across teiliigs. Ko -E 6,80 Chains to stake marked CG No WN, which 5 300 Teee Horth of centre of New York 1-137 M No 9%. ‘Thence-§35%, > & 5.30.chains to stake marked C @ M No 10.. Thence Juan read marked © is identical with stake marked W G No 6, of the Western Gravel Mine, ‘Thence 9 91° b 93.55 chaitis to stake marked C G@ “MNo 12. ‘thence along. New Yors Ravine $ 46% [= W 14,80 chains to stake marked U G-M_No.-13;. Thence —S_ 6¢46 >. W._4.88 chains to stake marked CG M No 14" Thence $ 562 27'.W 4.13 chains to stake marked 0 G M’No'15. Thénce $525 W 4.88 chaing o, stake marked C G@ M No 16, Thence § 46> 50°. W 6.96 chains to stake . marked © GM No It. Thence § 60° O01 16.33 chains to stake roarked C -G M No . to stake on old San GM No i, ch vine, "Phence along tailung 614° B 28,36 . 18. Thence 8 54> a4 Wi718.59 ‘ehains to. chains to stake warked' CG-No 18, Thence stake matked CG M so19. ‘Lhence § 225 864 > 1.6.50 chatus' to stake torkca © G} E909 chains to ptaKe in South Shady -No 19, from wich McDonaia’s house bears N22 GW. Thence 89% 5 W ¥.05 chains to¥také marked CG No 20, trom’ weich Mcbonild’s. house beers: N 25° W. . Thence 8 2134.9 W 4.76 chains ty stike . marked © G@ No 21: Thene he ag 2 W ‘hence $8 32365 W 7.48 Chains to rtake ‘marked CG Nu 23, Thence 36744 > W 4,21 chains to stake marked G G M bo 24. ‘hence 8 3346° E 2.81 chains to stake marked -6-@. No 25. ‘Thence N 674° E 5.84 chains. to etake morked C G' No 26. Thence N 254° E 20.68 chains to stake marked 6G No 27, ‘Lhence N 189 E 14,22 ~ Chains to stake marked C G No 28, ‘Thence $8 71% 2 E 3.02 chains to stake marked C Now, Thence N 18% 5 BE 6.562 ehains opposite the mouth of the UG M Co tunnel to the right 260" 8.88 chains to stake marked C G-No3v. Thence N 11>. E 10.97 chins te stake marked C G@ No 30; 8” froia oak marked B T' 30, 6u_ Dank of creek. ‘Thence N°15° BE 1.60 Chains to stake ynarked CG No 31. Thence N 5i © E 6.30 chains to staké on right’ bank of Spfing . creek, marked C GNo #2. Thence N34%2 W-1.48 chains to stake marked CG +0 43. hence N 4914 9 E 3.48 chains to. jurction of Knapp and Spring creek, 4-99 chains to étuke marked CG No 34. ‘Thence NPS W t434--cheits up Knapp creexto—stake marked © GNo 35., Thence -N--2834¢ > -W £00 chains to_stuke marked C G No 36, ‘Thence N 10°.W. 18,92 chains to stake tuarked C G No 37. ‘Thenge 8 564° W 5.03 chains to stake marked C G No33. ‘Chence N 2814 2 W. 12.02 chains to stake marked CG No 39.. ‘-henee along the line of Chas, Nixun’s fence NY67% 2 W12.50 clatus to stake marked C GNo40, Thence WN 706 S W 11.66 chains to stuke marked C marked. G-M-Ne2 Thenee 8.26 chains to stake marked C G M Na_ 24. Thence § 82 42’ E 491 chain’ to stake . marked €: GM No 2%. Thence $ 334% > W 1.98 chains to stake marked © GM No 26, Thence S$ 60> 42’ EF 22.52 chains to stake marked © G M No 27. Thence $57 > 26" W-10.96 chains to stake marked C GM No 2%. ‘Thence $ 4544° E 19.36 chains to stake marked C.G M’No 29, thence N5° E 6.06 Chains to stake marked C G M No 30. hence N 32%; =E 10.05 chains to stake marked C GM No 31. .Thence N 81° _ E 6.81 chains to stake marked C G. M No 32. Thence’ N 434° E 17.96 chains to stake marked-C GM No 34. Thence N. 13% > E 14.84 ¢hains to stake marked CGM No. 34. Yhence N 402 57-2 8.06 ¢hains to. stake marked © G_M-No_ 35,.which -is identical with stake marked C GM No 12 of the Consolidated Gravel Mine, Thenee along the line of the Conseridated Gravel Mine, N 15° -W 27.07 chains to stake markéd CG, M No 36, “hence N 3436S W3.10 chains to stake mourked OG’ M No a7. . Thence N_ 433; SAV-T22 chaipsto stake marked CG M No 38 Thence N ING SC E 1196 chains to stake marked 6 GM -NO89.-Thehee 5345 2 W 4.81 chains to stake Marktd CG, M No 40. Thence N 443¢¢ W 1.51 chains tostake. 1.51 chains distant from ravine. marked No 40;'rhence § 5045 W 4.49) chains to stake matked C G M No 4f Trence 5 38-18" W911 chains to Stake marked C GM No 42. .Thence N 4949 W %8é.chains td center Of ridge and staxe: Ge 4t, ‘Bhence-N 144 > + 6.27 chains to stake marked C G No 42, Thence N 6824 > W 10.03 chains to stake marked C G No . 45, hence N 7244 S W8,20 chains to stakwisrked OG No 44. Thence 8B 784° W 7.47 chains te stake marked © G@ No 45. ‘Thence N 882 W 6.57 chains to stump marked C G@ No 46, Thence N 6444 © W 3.75 chains to stauxe marked C G-No I, being the place of begimning, and coutaining 626, 77-100 acres. ; i purvey of the McDortald Claim excluded from the Consolidated Gravel Mine: Begining at stike marked Mc D No 1. from which # eor. stake of the Consolidated -Gravel Mine marked “C G No 15,’ bears 8 Dt© W 11.717 chains, ‘Thenve N 724° W 17,80 chains to ‘steke marked McD No 2. Thence ti-taliings N 60° W 7.13 chains te stake Insrked McD No 3. ‘Thence N 164° W $,230 chains to stake marked Mc D No 4, ‘Thence 8 4446° KE 4:64 chains to stake ~~“ tlthad Sic Db Ne-3, ~“Phence-8--614¢2 6. Thence N $45; ° EK 4.61 chains to. staxe ruarked Mc D No 7, Thence 8 724,°_E. 12.46 chains to siaxe marked Mc D No 8; Thence,S 14° E 9,40 chains to stake marked McD No 1, place of beginning, containing 16, 26-100eeres being a portion of sections 4,5 and 9, Townsbip 17 North, Renge % East, Mt» Diablo Base and Meridian. aid location. wus made in 1852 or 1353, but the reeord of said location has been lost and destroyed. ‘The applicant ‘Claims as purchaser, Adjoining clvimantsare on the north, by claims of McDonald and _Nixon; East by claims of McDonald and Zellerbach, and Shaffer, and Nixon, and Union Gravel Co., und Richardson an McMurray, South by claims of McMurray, West by claims of Holland & Baki# “tle : Central Gravel Mine aff Claims of Nixor,. All persons holdingany adverse. claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office withim sixty days trom the first day ot publishing hereof, nit.) 6 T. B. MePARLAND, Regist-r. ereék rked C G M No 20; which is identical to. stexe marked WG No 15 of the Western Gravel. Mine. Thence N 76345 E 8.64 ghains ta sta Thence N 463; 9 E18? ley’s claim to stake mar ‘Thence N57 > 56’ E 20.42 ¢ arked. © G.M No 21 chains along Haw, CGM No 22. is to stake I enjoyedon this Coast an inbericedt the mist celebrated Institutions @f theage. The great flurmber, annually received and ts among the very first of the world, ent} . thasuccess of its treatment ranks it second 04 LERORANEL SN SR1RUEEL: PRI OAYSL ‘success of 21, years, and has become one of . : cured; place it ig point of numberof pa-’. No. 519 SAcramento Stréet, Larner of Leidesdorf Street—{A few doors. _ below the What Cheer House] SAN ERANCISCC. oe ne PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and Irreguiarities inFemates are. the yreat destroyers of health. They pe rip -stem,and radually nndermine and destroy it; they drive 3 bieom from the cheek, the lustre from ‘the ‘and diseased offspring, and , Sticcéssive gelierations, the race of man. .The marks can be seen ‘ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.; . -MERCURY, recognized au the mast FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venéreal, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated ‘with that ixious MINERAL POISON are not cured > the dit sase has assumed anew form DO-NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE; fhat-leaves the poisoz to crawl through the syetem, eating its Way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to Durst outin the future with # 7iruance that will hafile the effects of medicine _ SEMINAL WEAKNESS, : Thé young man. Who experiences: that growing weaknessin his muscularand mental organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He will find in the -wearreas of. the back, trefabling of the Tinibs,) disordered digestion, unaccountab,.e failing . »f the powers of the mind, distaste for sodety, dread of impending trouble, forebod. iags of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied. by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization. the positive traces of that most terrible and destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his existence, marked CGM No 43. iS ome N47 SE “9.72 chains to iron pin in road, stump} stan n society reco markétl C GM No 44. Thence along road eee ty N 794 © E.3.90 chains to iron pin in road, set stake and marked C G M No 45. Thence 8 50 S45 -4.79-ehains to stake marked, 1.51 chains from ravine, sKe marked C GM No 46. Thence $ 4446 E.:1.51 chatus to stake marked C G M No 4%; being-identical with stake 40. ‘thence N 32!5 W 4.64 chs to stake. marked CGM No4s, Thence 8 794 S W6.57 chains to stake (iron pin) marked © GM. No 4, identical With 4, being identical with stake marked C G M No 7 ot the Consolidated Gravel Mine, Thence along Nixons claim N’°23'% > W 1.69 chains to stake marked C GM No 5). Thence N 20 >.13’ E 7.23 chains to stake marked C G M No-61. -Thenee N 3&2 44’-E 40.11 chains to stake marked © G M No 52.Thence: leave Nixon's claim and run along McDonald’s claim N 15° E 4.04 chains to stake marked OG M No 63, “thence N 2044 SB $31 chains fO stake iiarked C.G@M No 54. Thence N 55° 13’ W 12.55 chains to stake marked © G MNo 55. Thence 8S 77°: 36’ W_ 28,32 chains: to stake marked CG M No 1, being the place of beginning, and containing 480, 81-100 acres and -being a pertion of Sets=31 and 32, T 18 N, RY E, and Sécs 5, 6, 7, and Rof ‘vownship 17 North, Range 9 Bast, Mt. Diablo Basé and Meridian. Said location was made as early as. 1882 or 1853, but the record ef said -location has .been lost. and destroyed. -‘The applicant clainis as purchaser. Adjoining claimants are the claims of Nixon apd McDonald and the Consolidated Gravel “Mine on the East, on the South by claims of Baker*& dioland-ahd Hawley &. Co., and on the West by Western Gravel Min and claims of Brennan-& Co, ‘ All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required topresent the samd beforé this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. nat Y. Bo MCEARLAND, Register. Sheriff's Sale, ‘pY VIR(UE OF AN EXECUTION “TO : me directed and delivered issued ont ou the County-Court. in and for the County of Yuba, State of Cal on.a judgment readerNo 629. . Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. ° ed in the Justice's Court of L. R. Seich, an wating dustice-of the Peace, in-and-for the County ot Yuba, Stite of California, bearing Gate Sept. 234, 1874, on a judgment rendercd in said Courton thevth day of Septemher, 1874,-in tavor-of Hayford, Hymes & Co. (suid firm doing business in the. town. of Colfax, Placer ‘County, California,) anu eguilist J, W, Booth;tor the sum™>ef Ons tiundred and Ninety-six dnd 82-100 doi s «together with costs of suit taxed at $4 90. “stud accruing eoste. id have levied upon ali the right;title and interest of defendant in nud te .the fellowing described property, torwit > ‘The Sonth West 1-4 of Section 29, ‘Towns! ip 15, North Range 9 Last, situated in Grass Vall:y'fownship, Newada County, Cnlitorniag, on the road leading from Grass Yahey to Coltax, together with all the tenccuents, improvements and appurtemances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining. ° : Notice is hercby given that L will expose to public sale all the above-described prop-. erty to the hishest bidder, for cash, br front 44 the Court Hopsé ‘oor, iu the city of Ne< Veda, on z 5 “s BATURDAY, January 9th, 1875, Retweet the hours of 9 o’cluck, A, kg 5S ag ee oer ge a a ~~, Given under my hand this llth day of _~December, 1374. alae ae Pi caE BENT By A. W. Potter, Under Sherif, Premium Pioneer Marble Work : yf K ATREBT, between.6th and 7. ‘Streets, SACRAMENTO. Mon ‘waents, Mantels, Table Tops, etc. .W done ig dndlen-dilaxtngs oud other Map ot other Sublpture and Ornamental Work dose. auper or style. es 3 “NILES SEARLS, °— Attorney end Counselor at Law "AT BRIGK-OFFIO“,. =~ ~~ jyla Fiat of te Court Howe ee Souh, aud the Golf: from the first day of publishipgihereof, — Philadel phia, P: high reprta Unitra States Land Office, ~~ Sacramento, Cal. Nov, 28, 1874. } OTICE is. hereby iveh, that James Fe Rose and Sim.on E. Cummer, whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada ‘County, Cal. have made application for Pateat for the Aurora Placer Mine, situate in Scotts Valley Mining District, Nevada County, Cale ‘ifornia, and deseribe:tin plat ana field notes on filo in this,gMi¢e as follows) viz + Gom-~mencing at the See staexe—at tte S E cdruer ker tion 32. 'f Noi7; N-RNo WE Mount lo B& M. Lnence ona true line var. ls? E> North 30 00 chains to a staxe marged “A NOW (Aurora No 2) stahding on the line between Sections 32and 33. Thence on atrue line West 40 00 chains. set a -stake niarked‘ A No 3”from which a-sugar pine.43 inches in diameter bears South-26 ‘les. ‘Thence on a true line pouth3u.00 to % Sec. stuxke at South side of Sec.-82. -'Thence poe bee F Aelot won line Fest 40°60 chains oO ° nuing, and containing 120, . 00-100 acres, . Being the 8 of. 8 Ke ond . {old Fiat, Nevada Conuty, California. 8 foal is a — ME eedicn if N, R10 h, Mt. o Base an ne Sid los . 4) : rms: 5 ecember, 1874, an asnessment, (Nol : fase SE Guatnier ait Bikers anh aad of Twenty cents per share ve jevie “up: corded in tre Btining Mecords of Nevada {OD the cept ey in. United, rep. emuiity,»it Nevada clef as locators and 5 same before ths OSlce within sixty da T. B, Mek ARLAND, Kegister. from the effects of -brrors and Abuirés Soe in-early life.iménts to paarriage fem oved. New a EMPIRE MEAT of treatment, New and enero ag reme. : dies. Books and sirenlars sen ee 3 we ——— sealed enveuldpen, “Addwibe WOWARD As S. (GAMES MONRO hiving o SOCLYT.ON, Ro. 419 North: Ninth . . go Pe a = ‘"Phe applicants cu-locaters of said chain. Adjoiiing whine . Company, Nu, 41 Market street, San Frarants are the (tues Valley Company on tha cisco, Any stock upon Which this asse sGround em the West. . . = ; AlL persune holding any adverse elaim . °! January, 1875, will be delinquent, and thereto ure hereby rn ens to pcan _advertised for snle at public auction; and 1,— an instifution having a . Pare to supply: cw hig' tion fer honourable ¢ ‘ a of Beef, Mu bot es wpable corduct apd. ahity toward a ‘premature and loathaome grave, To him who finds his life dribbling out in _the discharge of the vital principle of exts-, tence in nocturnal-and diurnal emissions, the “mere cessation of the causes of its ape gearancétsririgs no relief.” : Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard and hope of maithgod; brings to such a one no hope of cure, b dds to his misery.in the: knowledge that the.gne who looks to him for so much of hér happinces is a vietim of his evit, and au innocen of his punishment. He adds to-hi and disorder until hope ltaves him. .Tke« is ne rescue except in proper and skilt treatment. Consult, thew, at once, a physician. whose practice and. careful research j hast made him thoroughly conversant with . every phase of the disease. Those who hav . become victims of sdlitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that and consumiptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims.should hise with their sufferings. To snch th Doctor would especially recommend im self; giving to-each and all tees of A Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindram cs from business, chalige of diet, fear moi exposure. e _ -[MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Feniale isip troacle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendanve, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectable ds him to the -gonfidence of the community.—The Doctor, anderstauding how imperatively necessary these requiremenig gy ~feels called upen to interpose, abd-by'"Caliing the atterition of the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for Twenty. Years, and is fully qualified to admininter in all cases, both medically and surgically, not. in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study and practicé—botti in hospitatsand families —can make, to save them from the hands of the unqualified unscrupuious, and designing. Therefore, families cari rely upon him ‘as uponafather. Allin affliction cam: find in him one whocan feel and sympathise ‘with and befriend fhem introuble—one in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be ylacee. “3 Te Correspondents. : (S.=-Persons of either sex; whowish to consult the Docter, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their symptoins in a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. All letiers returned or detroyed. Address, a BENJ, F. JOSSELYN, M.D. “No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ey. Box e . ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY : O INVEST A. BEW DOLLARS with ~ Possible Returns pf thousand=; is offered by the, Postponeta nt of Public Library of Ky>-to the 27thef February, next, of their Fifth and last Contcrt and Draw jing. The Managewentare pledged to the RETUKN. OF 'THE.MONEY if the drawing Oue Gfatid Cash Gitt... 45.. 100,00) One Grand Cush Gift. .0...... T5006 One Graml Cash Gitt... tritacuce SOUe Une Grand Cash Gift...... -» 25,000 10 Cash Gitts, 14,000 each.. 140,060 15 Cash Gifts, . 10,000 each.. 150,000 20-Cush Gifts, 5,000 each.. 100,000 30 C.shGifts, 3,000 each.. 90,000 50 Cueh Gifts, 2,000 eaech.. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, ~1,000 each. .. 200,000 240 Cush Gitts, 500 éach.. 1390;000 _. 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each.. 50;000 19,0u0 Cash Cifts, &U_each.. 980;000 Whote Tickets $50, -Halves $25. Tenth, = men Conpon, 9, Eleven Whole Cickets, ’ L. q For Tickets, or inférmationsaddress ° THv. E. BRAMLETTLE, Agent uni Mana ger, Louisville, Ky. : : : d20-4w-was . ASSESSMENT NOTICE (GOLD KUN MINING COMPANY=Tocation of principal place of business,San Francisco, California. -Location of works, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of ‘The Directors held on the Seventh day of able imuuedia ‘¢oin, to the Secretary at the office of the ment shal: remain unpaid omthe Ith day . Unless payment is made before,will be sal quent assessment, togegher C.C. PALMER, Seer Phil ah Market Strect, 3a he . . ~ AND AILS 3crofula, Consumption, weipples, the Idiot. Kidneys, diseases. Doherty, statement-of A tress. Private entrance 0 Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of ‘Secresy EXUAL To Females. When a female is.enervated or affli with Gisease, as weakness ofthe back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, ‘Toss of muscular power, yatpitation of the . tance a “prnait heart, irritability, nérvousness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, hysteria, sterility an deitother diseases peculiar to females, she should go-or write at once tothe celebrated Female Doctor, W.K. Douenty, at his MedicaiInstitute, and consult-him about her troubles and Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from paifiiul suffering and premature To Correspondents. Patients male or female, residing in any Mpurt of the country, however distant, who’ meydesire the advice and opinion of Dr. in their respective cases, eek submit a written ‘g personal intervi sured that theirGOM) fills thousands of sickrooms with paralytics’ ER HELD MOST SACR a regular graduate, and-may , with every confidence. Ifthe will sympa . jy and candidly deserited, pe munication.will be unnece tions fer diet, regimen, and the general _treatment of the case itsel{, (incind: remedies) will be forwarded witho and in such a manner ‘as to convey no idea, of the purport of the letter or parcel transmitted.—Should your condition re. . quire immnediate attention,send ten dollars, }coin, for that valus in currency} _o8 Weis, Farnco &' Co.'s Expnrr
packuge of medicine will be sent to yonr add:ess with the necessary instructions use, Consultations by Ictter or otherwise, Permanent cure guaranteed or no w ' . Spermatorrhea.DR. DOHERTY has just published an) important pamphlet, embodying his ‘own views-and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being.a short treatiseoa $ permatorrhoea, or Seminal weakness, Ner-. yous and-Physical-debility consequent on thig affection atid ott gexual Organs. “DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s Medical and Surgical Institute. . NY ; {Founded in 1863.1, on Léeidesdorff Street, — to afford the. atflieted ‘and and Scientific Medical aid, in ‘PISORDERS. © age,and-would take “this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the eure of chronic diteasesof the Lungs,Liver, Digestive,and Genito-Urinary Or, au alt ~Pri¥ate Diseases, in all its forms and stages, Seniinal of self-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Stficttires Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissiors, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Jufiammation of the Bladder and the Kidneys, ete., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue to-insure-him-a share of public patronage. “By the practice of : and the United States: the most éfficient and against diseases of all ‘kinds. He uses no mercury; charges moderate, treats -his patients. in.a correct and honorable way, ana “has references of unquestionibie veracity from mén of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him,-by letter Gr otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit ears in Europe rarvenmedtics: stake C. Co. No. 48. Thence N 704° E4.95 chs to stake C, Go. No. 42. Thence N 8534 © E.5.31 chains tostake CO. Co. Nc. Al, crossing the old bydraulic diggings of the Wright Co. Claim. Thence N 814° E, 6.74 che to stake C. Co. No. 40. Thence N S1° E 6.59 chs to stake C. Co. Ne. 33, Thence N $334 © E 2.38 chs to.stake C; Co, No. 38. Thence N 714° E 8.59. chains: to stake C.Co, No. 37, Thence N 414° E 6,02-chr to stake ©. Co. No. 36 crossing deep ravine N 414 © E 5.02 clis. to stake C, Co. Noe, 35. Thence. N 744° E 8.24 chs ctossing the hydratlic diggings cf-the former, Pacific Co, Claim toa stake marked OU. Wo. No: 34; aud from wheré—« pitch pine tree i4 in, dia. bears S18S 1S E 0.16 chs and marked B. T., and a spruce pine tree standing ina decpravime which was the notice treé of the former, Pacific Co bears N 66149 E425¢hs, ‘Shence ascendthe old ridge through dense un stake C. Co.No. 33, aud known as the . Pitsific Co. stake, and from which the no-'. tice tree,a pitch pine 4 feet in dia, bears S 352 EOF sand-a-witness tree, a deublepitch pine, which also a cernerstake common ‘to secs, , inpreference to holding are respectfully asINICATIONS WILL The Doctor is seary, sige Pi ms oi ‘10 E, Bec:.27, Sec. 24, Se “from whete an oak tree T6-in. dia. 8 18°-W 0,45-vhs-a cedar—2 ft-dia, beats diseases of the q tie work contains informatton of thé utmost value to all, whether married p sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six Cents n postage stamps for return postage. W. K, DOHERTY, M, D.>~ This #bgle, and will aforesaid. sons interested as Less, are above stated and that such, partnership will continue j and be in furceluntil further notice by us. In witness whereof, we have i set our Bands and seals, this 4th day of January, A 5 Casa Gifts, $20,000 each, .. (100.0007 ~ San Francisco, Cal.” Certificate . of © Go-Partnership. NOW allmen by, these Presents, That we, A. H. HANSON, residing at the’ f Nevada, County of Nevada, and A. 8. WADSWORTH, residing at the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declare bore ” apg (rganized snd formed oursclyes into a. co-partnerkhip, and we ¢edveniant and agree eee with he other, to be ravine . densely jrgwded with underéo-partners for the purpose of carrying and eonducting the business of buying and sélling Groceries, Provisions, and Liquors, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, under the firm name ard style of HANSON & WADSWORTH. i the pvringipal place of business of said co-partnership is s tuated at the City of Nevada, County of Névada, and State That the names of all the perriners in such* busi , and signed hereto, ; D, 1875. -H. HANSON, AR. WADSWORTH. Application f 25-Cash Gifts, 4,000 each.. 100;000 }WN ‘or a Patent to Mining Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, UNITED STATES LAND o¥rice, Sactamento, Cal., Nov, 2, 1874. a ing District, Nevada county, Cal., and described in the plist and field notes.on file in. this office, viz: Commencing at an oak tree ten (10) inches diameter, and marked C. Co. . T —Co.4_ NO. 68; end from where_an oak tree burnt ut the bottom, 20-in. dia; marked B. T. bears 8 654% 9 W 0.20 chs, staxe OU; Go. No: 67, Thence N 2-H, 2.27 chs ‘to stake C. Uo.,No, 56. Whend N 5 staa C.Co, Nu. 85,. chs _to _ ‘eheto stake C. Co. No. 54._ thence 12055 E’ 6.25 chs to stake C. Cd. No, 53, ‘thence N 704 °K 7.76 chs to stake C. Co, No. 52, and from where a spruce pine+tres-2 feet dia _and=} ‘merked B. T. bears 8 31° W018 cha} “Phence over level ground but on the rim of the bed rock as-before.. 2 214 2 E 3.16 -ehst) stake €,-Co. No, 51-—Thence_N (373; -B 44 hs te steme -C,-Go,Ne i Thence N 594° E 6\$1.chs to stake C. Co. No, 49. Thence N 5414 SE 6.90 chs’ cross. ing half the distance a deep ‘try ravine to, stuke GC, Co. No. 48. Thence 5 8845 2 3.23 chs to stake C.Co. No, 47,. Thence N 76% > E11. 32 ths to stake C.Co. No. 46, “from whéré & sec. corner common. tooF: 28, 20, 32 and 33,117 N, R10 E, Mt. Diab and Meridian, bears $8 525,57’ W.} 5,10 = This sec corber is amounts Wil . low stump 5 in. ‘dia, an@ marked T 17 N, RK 10 E, Sec 28, See 29. See.32 and Scc.33, and from,Where a spruce pine tree°2’g feet in L Qias marked B. “f. See-33,~ bears 8-56 S.-E 4 0,44 chs; aud a spruce pine 244 feet dia. marked B. 'T, Sé; 28, bears 8 39° W 0.47 shs. var.18> E. ‘This survey has net been accepted, nor is it on record in the office of the U.S. Surveyor General for Cala. Thence. N 73}4.> 4% 3 36. chs to stake C. Co, No. 45. Thence N 71% > E 17,83 cha ¢ross. Po ingadeep ravine to stake C. Co, No, 44. N45 > 8.7.45 ¢hs crossing half the disi pot water, where, at a distance of 3 chs from this line nearly 3.E, stands an old deserted cabin, to $853 S W 0.31 chs from , 33, Be 76 SE 0.48 chs. an oak 3 ft. dia; bears N 41° % 0.98 chs. a sugar pine. 4 ft dia, a. N 34 > W.1.09 chs dist. All trees marked as LB, ‘I. (bearing trees) and with their re‘spective sections, ‘Thence ascending the center of the ridge S 69% ° EH 7.25 cus to stake ©. Co, No. 32, Thence N 81° E 12.64 to stake C.-Co. No. 31, Thence N 824° E. 4.60 chs to stake U, Co, No. 30. N 846° E 2.29 chs to stake marked C. Co. No. 29, and J; 0. {James Golovin) and trem where an oak tree with 3 branclies fram bottom be . marked B. T. bears N 17° E 0.47 chs a .pitch pine tree marked B, T.-2 ft. in dia, . bears 8 1549 5.E 1.15 chs, Land from “stake C, Co. No. 34to stake C. Co. No. 29 to the East and North is known as the J. Spaight & Co. claims. Thence $124 °-E 15.45 obs descending to stake U. Co. No. 28, and from-where am ouk tree 10 inches dia. bears N 772K 0.30 chs marked BT, An oak tree hollow at the bottom 2 ft.-in dia. marked EB. T. bears No8 © W 0.72 chs Lands to the East from staxe.C, Co. No. o stake C, Co. No. 28 is known as the Kui rise Ground, and claimed by James-Colloviu & Co. Thence N #52 WI 13.12 chs along he rim ef the bed rock crousing at half growth to stuke C, = i 5 584° W_ 1.53 cus to stakeC. Co. No. 26. ‘Lheuce 8 60°W'2,46 chs 10\stake C, Co, No. 25. ‘Lhence S$ 6544 >-W2,17 chs to stake U. Co. No. 24. Thence N 834° W 2.52 chs to stake C, Co. No. 23. ‘thence N 6534 > W 8.98 chs to stake C. Co. No. 22. Thence 5 71° W 7.81 chs to stake C. No. 21. Thence N 86%°°W 11,54 chs, crossing half the distauve a deep ravine to stake C, Co: No, 20, and from, where an oak ked B. i. bears 8S 534 5 E ascending N 24° W 9.50 chs to oux tree 16 in. dia. and marked CG Co. No. 19; at bottom of said-oak, is a nail driven fur a bench mark belonging to afurmer survey. From this tree a cedar tree 2 ft, m dia, and warked B,‘f. bears N a4 SE 0.77 chs. Lands to the west of this line claimed by J. Smith and Co. ‘Phence S 8i4 > W 15.02 chs along center of ridge to puch pine tree 2 feet in dia,+ marked C. Uo. No, 18: said tree has cn four. 16 in. dia. 0.75 chs. FL sides a ,rivate murk thus: [1 ber 25, 1865. T Mining Co 4,000 feet “A OTICE is. heteby: given. that the Cascade BluexGravel Mining Sempany, whose Post Office-is San. Francisco, San ‘Francisco county, California,. has made application for Patent for the Cascade Blue Gravel Mine, sitgate in Nevada Min. between gravel deposit and the natural } 4 rock of the country, N 16% 9 E 6.07 chs, to ‘guch as Gonorrhea potency,” etc. iearney places, Be, there strict inquiries, or yo bands of those charlatans. _ dergrowth fj ers, a disiike to form 1 ition to shun society, loss of mem-" ory hectic flushes, pimples and various . eruptions about the fase, furred tongue, fetid breath, vi iy ie ante ar night ts, mony 4nd frequent in Pag a Te (be not obtauned, persons so aff ed sho apply immediately, either in distance a yery deep . No. 27. Thence ‘g package of m . Thence 832% 5 B 8.18 chs descending to stake C. Cu. No 17, and from where an oak stake Marked *# & M”(Easterz and Maine] . Bearly half th afd standing om the west batk of Green. . Vine to stake ¢. Co.No.13, Thence 859% o horn Creek, about 5 chs trom the edye of . W. 6.58 chs to stake C. Co. No 12. ‘Thence 8 the tailings, and from which the 4% sec . 88°W 2.90 chs to stake C.-Co. No stake between sections 24, T16N,R9 K, . Thence $41 © W 5.73 chs, to stake C. jand 19,1216 n,R 10 E, bears West 1¢:2)-. -No:10Thence richs. ‘Thence on a true liné; Va. 18> Kast, . Sisar ou Wednesday ,the #d day of Febrhary, 1575; es “. } with costs of advertising and expenses of . OBSTAC UKs TY MARRIAGE. . se. > APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN ned a meat Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 12, 1874; evadsa County, Gal. has nrede wpplicati the East is claimed a tor Patent for the © Stern me fe oa no Mine, sienaté i Hinnt’s Hill Mining Disthis oifice as follows, vizt Commencing at a . 4. West 50.15 chains to a stake marked “E & 20 in. dia bears N 6° E65. links dist, » . asthe Black Diamond 24 inched i diumeter bears St . dist, Thence on a trae W 29 li 6, alog by line N 49© 45° # 30.67 @bain< to place of beics h ieee wbeing a portion of Sec 24. T 16 Section 19, ‘Township 16 N East, Mt. Diablo Base an ri 5 ‘ Jocation was made. aie chide th. ‘The applicant claims as purchaser. . cluum, aud ata distance of 7 leat claim i t of record. Adjoining . Co. No. 3 wtake, on Guming s bisekanni th sh i cima ts the cliims cf Carney and . at the head of their drut iunnel, Sunce. “Gyo holding ony. Sdireene claim this office Within sixty days ‘sane before Cy. No, 62. Thence 8 564° from the first deyof publisbi vj.) stake C, Co. N from stake aijss‘ T, B, MeFARLAND; Register. . NO, 62 dis ce sary chs & ne N a sm this’ day ert vor eon oe the Ceo Afarket en Gomnerei: Curued Pork, the lowest prices Street, id pres . ; wita the best a. Pork, Veal,Corned bourd Thereby caution any boring or trusting her as J will 2 pen feet hy for any debts she may contra ie tree 2:t in dia,, and marked B. 7., bears 5 OTICE is hereby given; That Alvert G, . 14 °,B 0.27 obs. Lapds op the last L rurner, Whose Vost Qfice.is You Bet,j course-tethe South, and on this course o r Eas cla known as the J. Muined indir } Smith clatat. ‘fhence 8 85° W. 2.67. chsepic: Bt To stake C. Cg, No. 16, thence 8.7444 2 W; trict, Nevada county, California, and de. 2.42 chs, to stake CGo. No. 15. The ce scribed in the plat and field netes on file inj N. 174g >. W, 3.58 chs to pthke ©. Co, iho: efice NIT W. 6.89chs croseing at distance a very deep ra. 4 > W1.70 chs to stax C. Co. N.9,. Phence 8 59K © W 1.2% chs, s to stake C. Co: No. 8. "Thence 8 M.” Thence on a trae line South 5,17'. 1.91 chs, to stake C, Go. 1, Thence S 56° W chains to a stake marked “*E & M.” ‘Thence . 9.10 ¢hs to stake C. Co. No. 6, at a distance on a trae line $46> 45’ E 51.60 chains stake . of 4.10 chs trom stake ©, Co. N. 7 tuanel marke (‘SK & M” from which a black eak . scvetal bundged feet in length, nd Co. Tunnel itu the hill, aud from siake ©. Go. No.s¢ KuOwA as M. B, Duinirs’ cabin bears 8 18> E 4 chs. uceS 54> inning, and contrining 87, 06-100 a¢res,and . W 4.61 chs, to stake © On, Pe Mai (RY K'and . N 84% SW 6.77 chs, tostake €. Co Thence N 50° W 2.35 ehs, to. staxe CG. Co, No.3. Thence N 223 >:W. 9°55 chs, to stake: nw ein 4955, in-twe claims, . ©, Co. No2. Thence crogsi mag the Haster2 Cain. et the Mane raulic diggings of the Burin on the North, and the Jeuny . N 714° W892 cys, to C.Co, stake No. 1, » and marked B. tree 16 inches in dia bears Nan chs, Thence § 58° w 5,53 chs, from stake C. Co. No. 59: ‘Thence be . 5.44 chs to the ce of beginni >j taining 353 57-10u acres, and bein ill ts * 8SE % Le aie of thse ES 3 “ locations were made as follows: Th . Black Diamond Co, °3000 feet “Septem— Greenwood et al 2,700 feet) called the El. feet._The Pacific Claims, 1,800 feet, May 2 1868, ail recorded in Nevada county’ Min. ing Records. The spplicant.claims as purchaser trom = the locators and their on es. Adjoining claimants'are, South, umes Colovin -&Co., Enterprise ground . “ and J.Smith & (6.; North and Fast, J, . All persons holding any adverse cisin same ‘before this office within sixty days Srp he first day of publishing hereof. ni . * TO THE UNFORTUNATE, . Cor. Commercial, Sax FRANcts00, WSTABLISHED ‘in, AietonfOr the treat “ment of Sexusk and ‘Seminal Diseases Dk, GIBBON has the pleasure -of_an. nouncipg that he has returned from visiting the principiil Hospi is of Eprope, and has resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623 EB Street, corner of Commer aa:, San’ Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may fd him. The Doctor has. spared 1 ertime nor . money Iii Feekir-y Out mew remec returned with ipcreaseu acilitie alleviation of haan suffering. ie fiorrible Diseases. — 8,and has ‘for the How mdny thousands of persons, both male ana female, are there who are suflering out a miserable. existence from, the ef_ fect of secret indutgences, or from virus absorbe inte the system ! Look at, their. lid, e sing the names of emSeminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary yice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is. youth of both sexe’ squaintances, & rson or by letter, amd-haye a cure e his hod c mode of treating this disease, which never faits’ of effecting quick ana iadleal gure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any Otiée ‘who will he wascured . of this complaint by either of thé San Francisco quacks. Se vé satisfactorily to him Married Men, = Persons calling al Dr. Gibhbon’s offies_or sending for packages of medicines may rely his assurance of contidential secrecy with implicit faith, and .expect no more tlian tobe charged witha fair and Jnutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the rather than a tov prevalent and abltc’y practice of ex! among. quacks, apd pretenders: — x : DE. GIBBON is.responsible, and will ive to’ each patient a written instrument, “iading himself to effect aradical and per wapnent cure, or make no charge. ‘Cared at Home, ~ HOME, by addressing aletter to Dr. Gib= ben, stating cgse, smyptoms, length of “Meine promptly forwarded, free from ‘Biage, the disease has continued, and the conutry, with full and plain direction for we. y é sing’ TEN DOLLARS in Post Office, or th h Wells, Fargo & Co., 8 will Kad forwarded by express to an the Union. Address DR. Fore IN, 623 ‘Kearney rtieet, corner Commercial, San Fran Post Offic: Bex 1957. = es Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem .er to put BOX 1957 ona fer, we Consultitions FREE. DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise . ment in tae DarLy ‘TRasscrirT. _ my] _ HOUSEWORTH’S E employs the most experienced AF tists He has the latest improved Instruments. He photograpas all the Celebrities. his place. _ We guarantees satisfaction to those whe He makes large Pictures from small Cards He maxes lite size Portraits that-are mar vels of perfection. °> Pictures. 7 ork with ot nd judge for themselves. _ Buk He was awarded the Highest Medals st Paris and. Vienna. He would not have been so awarded if bis work had not been su ar attract the admiring public.. ¢ _, His, patrons are,always pleastd: : rior work.. Eee oe . ‘His PHOTOCRAPHIC PARLORS are at piled Montgome «street, opposite Lick a MS ScrActurers of all kinds of ww LUMBER, FENCING, FLOORING AsD~ Lo pee DRESSERBIDING, .-~ ated tis 29th day of December, 1874, the 8 ' Orders left at Smith & Mills. , Pine 30 JOHN, WILSON : 1 a . Whom ty will be promptly ut es MILLS. ) os om s Ae eee = ae = a — one eC ERT HS Sorta ——§-— ee he ee * a ¥ e , eae Pie Pe Pee gis A ¢ = pen ~ ¥-Aemind ‘ — " ei rere ie he General ‘Grant Sravel , 1°20, 1868, J, more Mining claims, June’ 10,1868, The ,Wilscn Minug Claims June 10, 1868, 2,900 . ,SEW REMEDIES. — NEW “REMEDIES” __DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY fe 623 KEARNEY STREET, _ ,Gieet, Strictars, Syphiie = is in ull its forms, Seminal Weakness; Im pote etc, Skin Diseases (of years ~~. stanfling) and Ulceruted egs Sac essully — treated. 2 ; »ncinted and. disfigured faces and their broke dow; constitutions, disdualtfying them for the ha er the enjoyment of life. “qitnation thousands suffer mntit death closes the scere, Let parents, guardians, friends attend toxny of those who are sufferiag with apy of, these Horrible life barge Rife . maladies—see that they are cared for and ctired before it be too late, Send them immadiately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who ‘uae ade private disease his especial study ox years, nod who is-eértain_to cure the raost inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs, It is important to those who are aillicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest ali cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the pul’ CDR inent physi¢._8 from Eurepe and other fore, careful aid miake mu may fall into the. iness Of marriage . _—Tn-this_horrid ea bythe sto an almost unlimited. extent, produting with unerring-certainty, s the following train of morbid-symptoiis, ~~ — unless «combatted by scientific: medical measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under.theeyes, pain inthe head, ringtog in the ears, noise like the rustling of jeaves and the rattling. of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, : confused vision. blunted inteNect, loss of vonfider:ce,; diffiderce nef Pesenintancen, ~ Or those who contemplate marriage, who_ are suffering under any of these fearful muladies, should not forget the sacred re-. spunsibility resting upon them, nor to obtain immediate relief. delay — Persons at a distance may be CURED-AT-wi and curiosity, t6 any part of the: win, in a repistered fetter through the— — a Correspondenlé will please. inform ENA Photographs be He does not alidw a poor Picture to leave oe He is very successful with Ohijdren’s He wishes thepublic to compare bis © ‘He invites every. one to visit his Parlors _ i His India ink and Water color Portraits Montgomery eet, a ndav the L.cs House ,San Francisco. . Seott’s Flet Saw Mill Company — the ke Give . Addit and } than> dliers . aniti6 ~enelo: and rx ehirg for fil der Ac all su ‘time. ~od uly 4 een fore 4 ‘war. obtai! leas t) sions WUT 8 Pensi ection “Water cen