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Pe Be ae CALISTOGA”
o Mining Claim. REAL -ESTATE CQ.
. United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal, May. 12,1875. §
hereby given, that the Dnion
Gravel Mining Company,
nder the laws of California,
whose Post }Officé is-Sau Prancise
and county, Cal., bas made applicatic
patent for the Union Gri
gold, situate in Kenne
drict, Nevada county,
goribed in the plat an
in this office as pare Cal
for a Paten
ALISTOGA, with » population of about
Ay 800 persons, is a village watering place
at the head of the valley of Napa, in California. It is four hotrs travel north of San
Francisco by steamer and rail, ;
Its shipping port is
of San Francisco, forty mile
It lies at*he head of the most charming valley in the State. :
The Beauties of Napa. :
‘In traversing this thirty-seven miles of
fertile dale, the eye never wearies. If one
des of the leafy mountains
oii either side, whethey or down, and from
the scene is one of
it of St. Helena, .
all, far to the
“ WY OTICE i
£ion existing,
Vallejo, on the Bay
avel Mine be 6 distant by
¢ Hill Mining DisCalifornia, and de4 field notes on file
A :
e ‘in tailings 8 of
N of center of
jation being 17° 30. E
M Co., being 0.08 links
and from. which a
4g” 10.50 lks.”
% 4.29 chs to a stake
, 857° 3. E
ction line 10.40 chs W of
8.3, 4, 9and 10, 17
a
Commencing
at & 5'
‘Nichols’ house and ascends the si
that bound the valle
er looking up the vall
whatever point of view,
ravishing beauty.
Mounting the summ
which towers ever
1 gnowy-Neyadas. bound the view; .
west ee th
winged ships
To the north ere
docine, its sf
1, South 61° 35 E
2, and marked U G
$ of I. Bowen's fence,
twin pine-12”
‘Thence, 2, 8 399 45
dia bears N 87
1.85 chs cross Be ¢ Pacific Ocean, with its * c. oy
eorner common to Sec
: WN RE, 3.29 chs toa. stake,
and its blue horizon.— .
the vast forests of Menately trees twrned to shrub. pause, dwindled te-a mill dani.
The Warm Springs,From tlre beauties of Napa we turn to its
The estate covers 2000
The medicinal eleings are pringipally
and sulphur. I
f watering places is pro30-35 EB 8.00 chs to,
ide of Spring Creek, front .
6936° EB 0.17E 2.00 chs cross
common td 5, 4.
t foot of black
Thence, 6,8 80° 45’
o7. Thence, 7, 8
a stake on East 8
~vhich a pine 6° dia-bears N
Thence, 5, N 60° 35’
ect. line 3.40 chs S of cor,
8.46 chs to a stake a
ouk blazed, 24°" dia.
3 49 chs to a stake, N
"5° 15°E 8,67 chs to a° stake, No
which a black oak bears N17 BE 0.8 1ks,
10’ E 3.35 chs to a black oak tree,
dia on summit of ridge, and on E
d, from. which a black
other attractions.
acres of fertile land.
ments of the hot spr
iron, Magnesia,
mate the season 0.
edge of Lake City roa
oak 18” in dia bears N
thence, 9; 8 69>
¢ree blazed 20”
fence, and 1ch W
The Surroundings.
lting a map, it will be apparlistoga—is-deatined to become &
ial town of importance,
hich converge
gto many of the richest
tivated valleys of California, :
Industrial Enterprises. .
é new industry is no
at the heaa‘of-the valley
will give easy
30! E_ 8,16 chsto_a_pine
dia. on line of U
of Lake City and Nevada
10, 8 48° 16 BE" t.00-ch
eross Nevada and Lake City roa
No 11, 1.50 chs W of @ ravine,
,1%.91 chs to a white
29. dia and 125 chs W of ravine
W 5.07 to a pine tree . .
ine from which
centre to. W
ighways leadin
11,8 $2945 W
"Thence. 12,8359 45’
16 itv dia. 1.50 chs W of ray
24 in dis. bears 817
739 60-W 4.07 chs ‘toa
E edyeof Nevada and
ee, 14,8 64° 30 W
94 chsto-# black oa ati ‘at cross roads
of Nevada and road leading to
Thence, 15, $8.61 2.30 W 7.66
on Jower bank cf
2chs W Oof_ravine,
6.66 chs to a-stake
bin,-0,50 Iks W-of
bears 877° 00 W 17
N 64° 45’ W 9.09, chs to
nee, 18, N 82° 45 W 4,26
on edge of diggings,
on boundary line between Trood
& Oo. and U G MCo’s. grounds.
5’ W, 1.58 chs to a stake, No
iggings, and being SE
of Trood & Co’s grounds,
43° 05 W 0.g0 chs descen
High, 7.90 chs.
a stake on edge
& Co's boundary Hne.
10’ W, 8.21 che to & sugar p
"Thence, 22, N 86° 30’ Wd
outlet to U G M Co's diggings, 16.1
a pine tree 50 in
Richardson ‘ditch.
“"W 2.92 chs along tine of
to.a black oak tree on lower
24, N §2° 10 W 6.17 chains to o
Ocls 8 of present disG M Co’s diggings
10° 35. W 2.86
ailings; being on .
w being introduced
of Napa, which
employment to all th
tly it will support
It is but the begin.
Three miles below
‘ected as the site of a large
,
canning; +a. . 8 64 2 30’ W 13.40 chains to a stake on steep)!
{hat now go to waste, and enroduction of more. In no
acan these healthful -¢lebe cultivated more
Thence, 13,8
‘pine tree 20” dia, on
‘other new industries.
ake City roads, “Then ning of many
Calistoga is @e
toa pine tree 8 in dia.
Grizaly Hill ditch, and
‘Thence, 16,8759 45 WwW
No 17, W. of old Boga
couraging the p
part of Californi
ments of human food
or more abundantly.
f its rich soil, its prolonged seaxtraordinary vegetable growth
one acre may be considered
wuerever this mdustry is
nthe Atlantic States.
artificial waterflow may
long the valley, for it
ranges fall of livson, and the e
stake, Nos. The
in this.country,
chs to a stare, No 1%,
gation be want
surely be found a
is backed by mounta
ad bank 20 feet
ings, 8.00 chs to
of diggings, and on
The First Grand Auction Sale,
Will be held onthe tract on.
Wednesday, August 4, 1875,
At120’clock M. Shareholders purchasing
at the sale will be credited with the amount
paid on their stock, and still share in the
profits-of the Company.
ine stub 50” dia,
1.00 chs cross
Thence, 23, N 27° 20!
Richardson ditch
bank of ditch.
Btako in tailings, 1.1
charge of flume from U
Thence, 25, N
chs to a cedar stump int
boundary line of M, Zellerbach
ted Gravel mine, approved surve
Whence, 26, N-T49--35-E
on lower bank of Richardson's ditch,
§ W corner of Trood & Co's groundNo 2,
and from which mouth of U G M Co’s' tun
nel bears S 1° 20’ EB 2
N 76° 80" B.12.66 chs
of Trood & Go's ¢
odge of diggings, from
din bears 8 714 ° E 1.00 chs.
382 15’ 8 0.80 ehs descend ba
30 chs to 2 stake in diggings, being
on Boundary line between
and U GM Oo’s ground.
2.00 chs to a stake in diggings on
Thence, 30, N.86° 30’ E
Calistoga Real Estate Co.
The splendid proper
containing 2082 acres,
lots, suburban lots,
ty above described,
divided into town
country séats, lol
and farm tracts, has been boug
y the above named company, aud is now
offered for‘sate to the public,
The Capital Stock of the Company is $1, 000, 000, Divided into .
20,000 Shares of $50 Each.
The sale of-acertain number of shares
ized by the Board at the
¥-FIVE CENT3 ON THF
DOLLAR, MAKING $12 50 PER SHARE.
By an arrangement between the forme
owner and the present Company, no por
tion of this land or the proceeds of its sale
is consumed by expenses, or even
smallest degree diverted from the use
benefit ofthe stockhulaer,
Whoever buys stock in
ceives his pro rata share of this property,
with its crops and rents in the meantime,
without one cent of deduction for expe
ad, even including taxes.
this, too, no matter .
erty shall beconie.
576-chs_to.a stake
ht . in.
aleng boundary line
round, No 2,10 a stake on
1 which a pine 10”
Thence, 28, N
Tao0d & Co Not nas been author Ul we
i
Thence, 29, NI vate of TWENT
-bowndary line.
4,70 chs to a BtaKke
44,N 8° 15’ EB 9,72 cha; leav
cbs toa stak
‘Spring creek, and being”
@o’s grounds No 3.
W 4.24 chains to a stake in cente
eA of Spring
73° 45.W 20.51 chs
e diggings 14,72
e on tailings 1.50 chs 8
N Ecor of 'Trood &
the Compuny re.
to intersection of bounof Consolidated Gravel Mine (apMarks Zellerback) being
34, N 519-45!
udary line to a
35, N 78° 45’ B
proved survey of
stake © G Nosle Thence, ¢
B 6,30 che aleng said bon
atake () G Nood2.
15.78 chs to place of beginnin
ing 200, 15-190 acres.
north by land owned by W. W. N
on the east by Holden a
t:on the south by Trood
& Co and vacant; on the west by Zeller“pach, Lrood & go oe
~ And . Sgid locations being of record in the Wool10W valuable the prop. -s¢
BE. W. Burr, President Savings and Loan . Or
Society; C. Hartson, Pre
Napa; J. B. Frispie, President V
mercial Bank; JULIUS WETZLAR,
Capital savings Bank Sacramento;
J. P. Jackson, San Francisco.
For full particulars and Lith
Evans _& Co,; sident of Bank of
etherr,and vacan
CoLoNEL,. thereto are hereby required
mimencing ata stake marked C G No nographic map '
onselidated Gravel Mine, being
¢ Zellerback’s approved surh corner No 30 of said
ved survey, identical with corner No
f Union Gravel Mine, bears
Thence, va. 174° E,.
along line of Zellerback’s ap-hs to Btake C G@ No 28.
9, 8 18° W 14,22 chs to stake © G
Thence, 3, 8 2546° W 20.68 chs to
Thence, 4, 8 574° W
and being idenWilliam H. Martin,
General Agent.
OFFICE OF CaLLFORNIA IMMIGRANT UnNION,,
534 California St., and }
atuke No 29 0
-and from whic
4 of Plat A, o
A ee Es
2: N1% 2° W
Webb Street,
San Fraucisco,
nt.ko CG No 26.
5 ut chs to stake O G No 25,
tical with McCo No 6 at N W cor of survey
of KR McM Plat B. Thence, 5,5 73. 2 E 3.03
chs to n stake McC No lat N E-cor of_apyroved survey of MceM’s Plat B,
4 O . 2.75 chstoa pine tree McH
No 1,~-being corner
~ay's approved survey
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1
Sacramento, Cal., June
OTICE is hereby given, th
Eden, whose
City, Nevada County, Cal., bh
cation for pat
a pine teecor tt >Ppiat
oud, and marked McH No
Thence, 8, N 27% >°.E 20.
stake on tailings, and being corner No 5o0f
‘Phence, 9,N 184°
eof beginning. CoptainBountled on. north
aowned by Zellerback: on
turray; on east. by RK. MeRichardson, and designated
Post Office is, Nevada . of the U.S. Deputy Surveyor, the NW \
as made applient for the Spring
-Giaim; bearing gold, situate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county,
California, and described as follows, to wit:
being the S \ of 8 E %4
No. Three (3) in'Township Sixteen’ (16) North, Ran
East, Mount Diablo Base and N
containing Twenty (20) acres,
tion was made March 19, 1873, ®y the apis recorded in the Records of .
ty, California, book No, 5, page .
259, Adjoining claimants are the claim of
Robert Hughes on the North.
All persons holding any —adverse claim
.réto are hereby required to present the
this office within sixty days,
from the first day of publishing hereof.
, B. MeFARLAND, Register
Ravine LNE %% of 8¥ Quarter of Section 14, in
ani.e of Nevada r
On surveyed land,
McH approved a"
F 14.35 chs to plac
2, 25-100 acres.
and west by lan
gouth by R. M
Murray and §S,
‘as lot No 69.A and 5¢B, im Seotions 3, 4,9
avd 10, 'fownship 17 North, Range 9 East,
Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian
wists of the following locations: J. W, Sumjaers et al: Mar 3, 1069; A. L. Curtis, et al,
es etal, Feby 4, 1858;
Iside & Co., Jar.
feridian, and’
Jany. 10, 1857; I. Bat
Nichols, Woe
A. Crane et al, Mar 8, 1859;
° aL Dee 24, 183% Go. I’, McPherson & Co.,
5, 1858; Henry Curtis et al, April 5,
McPherson, May 25, 1858;
8, 1958; Rule,
Wm. Weighel
T. Taylor et al, Nov 21,
1857: B. I. Harrison et al, Oct 14, 1857; Mrs,
Fleming et ‘al, Fan 11, 1857; Henry Curtis
& Co,, Jany 15, 1357; Phil Bogan & Co.
Feb. 10, 1830; Rule, Turner & Co., March
_ 6 ,1859; John Gamble et al, Feby 4, 18.8;
each of said locations being recorded in the
‘pecords of Kennebec Hill Mining District.
yor title of-wppleavt sea book 4 of deeds,
pp 155, 209, 261, 505; boow 4,
342, 891, 587: book 8, pp 94; book 9,
949; book 10, pp 2: boor 11, pp 346, 443,
1.562; book 12, pp, 609; book 14, pp 170;
ook 16, pp 124; book 19, pp 65, 458; book
222; book 80, xpp: 477, 480, 481, 482;
2, pp $58, S61; book 338, pp $2; book
$34, 435, 486, 437, 458. 439, 440,
43, 440; book 42, pp 557; book 43,
PP 501; book 44. pp 166, 161
oon 46, Pp 157, 158, 159,
“Nevada county;
J. B. Henry et
~=
1808; Geo. F. . :
Solomon Flanders, March ; ;
“Turner & Co, April 10, 1858; ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
¢4 al, Nov 21, 1857; ar is .
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, loeation of princiyace of. business, San Francisco, CaliLocation of works, North Bloom.
field, Nevada county, Cafifornia. Notice is
that at a meeting ofthe Diheld on theSixteenth day of June,
1875, an assessment, (No, 38
lar per share was levied wpoh the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediia United States goid coin, to. the
Secre‘ary ut the office of the Company,
320 California street, San Francisco, Calihereby given,
pp 532; book 6,
oi 40, pp 432, Any stock upon whieh this assessment
shall remain unpuid on the twenty-sixth day
ofJuly, 1875, will_be delinquent and adve~tised for sale at public auction; and unless
payment is made before, will be sold’ on
Friday, the ‘Thirteenth day of August,
1875; to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and exTHOMAS DERBY, Sectetarr. ©
nia Street, San Fran7 book #5, Pp 70;
160, records of
Iding any adverse chitins
thoreto aré hereby required to
sume before thix OM
row the first day of
Dibble & Byrue, Attys. vad 91 OfRce:—320 Califor
oiece Caiiforaia,
pret chs ihn
‘
Application fora Patent for
Mining Claim,
UNITYED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cai., May 6. wiht
IN Sten is hereby given, That. William
‘ Rankin, James Reid, Elihu Mills and
Wai. W, Pryde, whose Post Office is Moore’s
Flat, Nevada county, Cal., haye made ap.
plication for Patent for the Blue Bank
Gravel Mining Claims bearing gold, situate
in Woolsey Flat Mining District, Nevada‘
county, California, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this office. as
follews, Fiz: :
Blue Bank Gravel Mine.
Commencing at a stake No. 1, in diggings
on boundary line between Oriental and
Blue Bank ground, from which shaft: to
present tunnel bears 8 54° 65” E.4.04 che.
Thence, variation 17© 30’ EB, No. 1,8 16°
30° W_ 11.89 chs éross county. road 42.39
chs to a pine tree, with an = in trunk, 50”
from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,8
13° 45° E 18.70 che to a stake No 3,2. chs
+north-of center of Bloody.Run Ravine,from.
which a white fir 20 in. dia. bears § 25 00’
W 0.61 chs dist. Thence, No 3, 8872 30"
E 13.43 chs to a stake-No 4,2 chs N of
-Bigody Run Ravine. from which Balsam 6”
Hears 3 30-S 30" E-0:44 ehs.--Thence, No. 4;,
N16 30’ E 27.00 chs to # stake on lower
bank of miners ditch,from which a fir 24
in, dia, bears N 75° W 0.45 chs. Thenee,
No 6, § 84° 15’ E 2.50 chains to a stake on
bank of Minér’s Ditch, from which a fir 36
in. dia. bears N 37° 30’ W 0.19 chains.
Thence, No. 6, N 72° 45’ E_ 2.50 chs to a
stake No 7 on bank of Miners’ Ditch.
Thence, No 7, N42° 30’ E 2.77 chs toa
cedat tree on bank of Miners’ Ditch.
Thence, No 8, N 38° 00° E 9.88 chs. to a
baleam fir bears N 562 00’ W 0.20 chs.
Thence, No 9, N 189.162 E, 3.34 chs toa
stake,.No10, on bank of ditch, Thence,
. No10fN 23° 45 E 5.54 chs,.f0 a stake, No
11, on bank of ditch at foot of aspruce snag
“Thence, No 11, N 59 2,15’ E.1.30 chains toa
stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at interséttion of section line between Sections 21
and 22. Thence, No-12. N.@° 45 W 855
chs to a stake on.section line 3.50 chs E of
Co, Road, and 8-04 chs south of. section
corner common to sections 15, 16, 21 and
22,T18N R10 E. Thence, No 13,N 72° 00
Wf 3.50 chs cross county road 11.50 chs toa
stake tree, 48 in. dia. N W of Pride’s cabin,
and just outside of fence. Thencé, No. 14,
bank on East side of ravine. Thence, No
36,N11° 43’ W 14.91 chs to a stake on east
side of a ravine, from which a cedar 24 in.
dia, bears N 6° 30° W 0.25chs, ‘Thence,
No 16,N 852 15’ W 6.02 chs toa cedar tree
op E side of aravine at junction with ravine: running down: from stake No 15.
Thence, No 17, 840915’ E 9.42 chs to a
cedar tree on east side of ravine running
down from station 15. Thence, No 18, 8
652 15’ W 1.00 chs cross certer of ravifie
1.52 chs to a twin spruce tree, blazed, and
1ch N W of falls. Thence, No 19, 8 17°
45° £8.50 chs to a stake on W side of ravine, and on line between Stations 15 and
91, Thence, No 20,8 64° 30’ W 1.10 chs
toa stake on edge of bank 20’ high. Thence
No 21. N 88°15’ W 0.10 chs descend bank
. 90° high into diggings, 7.17 chs to a stake,
No 22, on E side of Canon. 'Fhence, No 22,
Suge E 0.80 chains to a stake on E side of
Canon on edge of trail to mouth ofBlue
Bank t el, mouth of tunnel. Thence,
No 23, N 26245’ E 2.75 chs to a stake, No
. 24, on E side Of Canon, from which mouth
. of Blue_Bank Tine! bears N 249,15° Wa
Thence, No 24, N 3O°3Q. EF 4.12 chs to a dead
spruce tree, opposite “mouth of tunnel,
which bears $ 62° 50°W. 'Bhence,No. 25,N
23° 00’ E 3.00 chs to a stake, No_26, on east
side of Canon. Thence, No 26, N92 W
1.24 chs to a stake opposite end of_tail
sluice and just above junction with rav
running down from. Station 15, spruce 36>}
dia. bears § 41° 30’ E 0.42 chs. Thence,
guch a6 Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
$s in all its forms,
otency, ,
Fanding) and Ulcerated egs success!
trea:
nouncing
the principal
Hospittis
of
Kearney Street, corner
Francisco,
d
requiring
. . The Doctor has 8
money in
ie poh v
alleviation
Horri
nd female, are t
rene s miserable-existence from the effect of secret
absorbe.
stake, No 9, on bank of ditch, trom which . fy:
or tLe enjoyment of life.
_pituation thousands suff
the oid et
atten
: } )
with any of these jorribie life
“maladics—see
cured before it be too late. .
mediately to Dr.
ness rivate or years, and who is
injurious 4
who are
poet the many pretended .aoctors who
infest all cities,
{nent physicians from
placess
trict inquiries,
bands of those charlatans.
self abuse.
sexual
a ee
youth of both sex!
extent, producing
with
the followin
arabe,
viz; Sallow
countenance,
spots under the eyes, pai
Ing in the ears, 2
Jeaves and the rattling
of
ness about the loins, .¥
ecofused
vision,
confidence,
diffi
ers, a disiike
dispo
ory, hectic flushes,
eruptions
ig the ¢
‘etid breat!
aries monomans
and frequent
insanity.
If relief be not
ed should a
or or by
iy
this disease,
of
No 27.8 81° 00’ W1.00 chs cross center of Francisec quack
. gEW. REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
ie
623 .-KEARNEY . STREET,
Cor. Commercial, Sax FRANCISCO
in 1884, for the treat
and Seminal Diseases
SyphilSeminal Weakness, Im
Skin Diseases (of geek
DR. GIBBON fias the pleasure Of aned from visiting that he has bags geod Nee rte
practice athis Dispenrary, 623
ar of Commer-ia., n
patients and those
STABLISHED
ment of Sexual
etc,
where his old,
es may find him.
his neither time nor
ith increased .acilities for the
iy suffering. ; he
man
jndulgences, OF from ‘virus
ho the system . Look at their
disfigured faces and
dowa constitutions, peer
iness of ma
for eee ite. In this. horrid
er until death rion
rents, guardians, friends
gl Sho F ring
them
are surffe
soa tor and are cal or an
ag reer Send them ko
Gibbon, & physician who
disease his especial study
certain to curé the
without mercury or
S. isaportent to re
flicted, or to those o #re inter
the welfare of their frienis, to be
any _of-those
,fade p
publishing their skill in
gn frontof. the Lake Company’s office,
posinenrmien Sores et
“. pY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me delivered, issued out of the Court
or Ay A. Smith, Esq,,an acting Justice of
the Peace, in and for the township of.
Bloomfield, county of Nevada; and State of
California, bearing date May 27th, 1876, in
fayer of Dr. G. 8. Farley.and against Gideon McDonald, for the’ sum of $76 50-100"
damages and costs of suits, 1 have, on the
22d day of June, 1875, levied upon all the
rizht, title and interest of the defendant,
Gideon McDonald, of in and to the following described property, to wit: That certain piece of mining ground ‘or claim situated in Columbia Hill Mining District, and
bounded as follows: Couumencing at a stake
near an oak tree, about. 150 feet westerly
from an old log cabin‘on the point between
Tisdol’s Ranch and Cox’s block mill, running from that stake around a point with
the ditch 800 feet toa stake by a pine tree;
thence-straight to the centre of main ridge;
thence along the ridge toa stake near Cox's
block mill; theuce straight down side hilt
to place of beginning. This ground is
pounded and staked with stakes marked
Shanghae Company. se =
Notice is lrereby given that T will sell at
public auction, all_ the above _describedproperty to the highest bidder, for eee
a
Columbia Hill, on :
Monday, July 19th, 1875, ~
At One o’clock, P. M. :
Given under my hand this 92a day of
June, 1875. ow
E. CUMMINGS,
Constable of Bloomfield Township.
ate a No. 696,
Appiiéation for a Patent to a
Unirep States LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal, May 20, 1875.
YOTICE is hereby given that theYuba
N Gravel Range Mining Co., a corporatiou existing under the laws of Cal., whose
Post Office is’ North San Juan, Nevada
County, Cal., has made application for patmine, bearing gold, situate in Kennebeck.
Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field
noies on file in this office as fol.ows, viz:
+ Cpgatabte's Be oe
vSec. 25, the 8 +4 of Sec: 25,
ent for the Yuba Gravel Renge Placer . ,
a
i Bnited States Land Office.
emeeks
Sacramento, California, June 19, 1875.
"ayo L WHOM IT MAYCONCERN:
Whereas, on the 3d day of Sept. 1874,
the Plat of Township 17 North, Range 9
East, was filed in the U. 8, Land Office, and
by Commissioner’s letter dated December
9a, 1871, and by the return of the U. 8.
Deputy Surveyor, the fractional N % of
and all of Sectioh’ 35, in Township 17 North, Range 9
East, is to be treated a8, mineral in charac.
ter, until the contrary 1s proved, after due
notice. And whereas, the’ Central Pacite'
k. RB. Company, by B. B. Redding, Land
Agent, (Post office address San Francisco,
Cal.). did, oh the 18th day of June, 1875,
apply to offer proofs touching the charac.
ter of said land; therefore, you will take
notice, that under and by virtué of instrne.
tions from the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, dated May 6th. 1871, we have
fixed the 30¢h day of July, A. D. 1875, at 1
o'clock, P, M., at this office, before the
Register andReceiver, forthe hearing of
proofs to determine the character of said
jJands. ;
_In-witness whereof, wo hayeherennto
set our hands the day and year first above
writte Ds —— ee " eis x —_
7, B. McFAREAND. Register.
j22 HART FELLOW$fMeceiver. ~
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
Establigned by
OR. J: C. YOUNG, IN 1850.
‘No Cure, No Pay.
Consguitation,
by Letter ‘or otheawie, Free. *
“HISCELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAs.
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and has become one of
ashe most celebrated Institutions of the age.
“The great number afinually received and
cured, place it in. point of number of pa
tients among the very first of the world, and
the-success of its treatment ranks it second _,
, none.
; “. PRIVATE DISEASES. .
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the great destroyers of health. They insid-jously attack the system, and gradually un1
they drive zhe
blvom fom the cheek, the lustre from the
fal snd make eare
» therefore, ey fall into the
or you may
éminal Weakness.
Siataat Emissions, the consequenceThis solitary vice, OF deprave
is practiced by the
to an almost unlimited
g certainty,
of morbid symptoms,
medical
.* dark
n anthe head, ringlike the rustling ot
chariots, uneasieakness of the limbs,
intellect, loss of
69
dence in approaching strangnoise
to form new yong ee a
gociety, loss of memimplies and various
furred tongue,
consumption, night
sition to shun
coughs,
obtained, so affiictly immediately, either in
etter, and have : “en Leos
d scientific mode oO reatin,
Pain mer “never fatis a bee
‘ : ._ will give
eee one who will
-ove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
ia complaint by ‘either of the San
8. ;
canon, 1.49 ths to a stake on west side of raMarried Men,
vine, Thence, No 28,8 9° E 0.80 chains . Oy those who contemplate marriage, who
toa stake on west side of’canon. Thence;} gre suffering under any ‘of these fearful
No 29, 823° W 2.84 chains to a stake on, W
side of canon. hence, N
3.75 cha tea stake on west side of camon.
Thence, No 31, 5 26 45" W 2.59 chains to a
stuke on west sido of canon. Thence, No
59,8 12°00’ W £.60-chs toa stake on W
side of canon, and on line between stations
21 to 1, and 0.75 chs N of blacksmith shop.
Thence, No 33, N 83° 15' W 5.32 chains to
place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100
neres, and designated as lot No 41 in Sections 16 and 21, township 18 North, Range
10 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian,. 8: ra
locations were made as follows: David
Scranton, et al, Dec, 12,°1853,. By B, Day
et al, Dec. 21, 1883,: Buckeye Tunnel Co.,
April 2.1855, Geo L. Wyatt et al, June 3,
1855; aud by the applicants January 8, 1875.
Flat-Mining District records,and the
Mining Records of Nevada county, The
applicants claim by purchase and loeation.
Adjoining Claimants are on: the west, the,
ental ‘X. I. X. and Boston Companies,
andon ths North, Eastand South by vacant:
ground. ;
All pereons holding any adverse claim
to present the
same before this Office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
T, B. McFARLAND, Register,
Geo. 8. Hipp, Atty. m9
United States Land: Office,
Sacramento, California, June 7, 1875.
© Sauruel T. Curtis, 8. L, Blackwell,’
P-H.-Wand, and_to.all whom it may.
concern: Whereas, Mineral Application No.
674 was filed in the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N W \% of 8 W.¥ and W of N Ej
ship 18 North, Range. 10 East, to be more
valuable for mining than for agricultural }
purposes, and by Jomnmissioner’s letter)
dated December 2d, 1871; and by the return
of SE \%, N3¢ of SW. \ Section 13, and
Township 18 North, Range 10 East, is t
treated as mineral in character, until
contrary is proved, after due notice. And .
whereas, Fabius Carrion, (Post Office address Moore’s Flat; Nevada county, Cal.)
did, om the 22d day of May. 1875, apply to)
firs Mm the Register’s Office of this District
his Declaratory Statement Claiming the
above described land, and applied to enter
the same as agricultural lana, alleging it
to be more valuable for agricultural thea
for mining purposes;, Therefore, you will
take notice, that undér'and “by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the
GenetabLand Office, dated May 6th, 1871.
we have fixéd the 2ist day of July, A. D.,
1875, at lL o'clock, ¥: M. abthis.offige, ‘be
fore the Register and Receiver, for the
hearing of proofs to determine the cbaracter of said lands. ‘
In witness whereof we baye hereunto set
your hands the day alld year first above
written.
Py ee McFARLAND, Register.
"HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
W. D. Long, Atty. for Fabius Carrion. j16
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ally setisfactory
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thie .
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‘ment in the DaILr ‘TRaNsoRiPt.
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icit faith, and expect 20. more
charged with a fair and mutucircumstances
too prevalent and
tenders. ; :
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RK.
ive to each
or make no charge.
ured at Ine.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tirre the disease has.
medicine promptly forwarded,
ismyptome, length of
continued, and the
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kof 8 W Quarter of Bection 13/an°Town. }.
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State of California, dated the 25th day of
June 1875, in a certain action wherein Geo.
£. Turner and FE. W. Bigelow, doing business under the.firm name and style of E.
W. Bigelow & Co4, a8 plaintifts,
judgment
nefauth, C. E.
and James Pattison, doin
the name of Phillibuster
as defendants, for the
cipal, arid $2690 costs
day of June, 187
following descr
os right, title and interest of E. T. Worthey, 1
Revinson, and Janes Pattison, doing dbusiness under the name of Phillibuster Mining Oo above named defendants
of, in
situa
Bar Hill, opposite Co.
pared
oe a a eae
Constable's Sale.
Justice J.
a Township,
M. Walling’s Court, of ein thé county of Nevada,
B* irtue of an execution issued ont of
recovered
against E:T. Worthley, ‘P. HunWhitney, John Robinson,
business under
ning Company
sum of $259 13 prinof suit, on the 25th
have levied — the
property to wit: All
P. Hennefauth, 0. 2. Whitney, Jolm
nd to those certain mining claims
dyihg and veltig ‘oo Frenchman's
Jd Springs, in the
Connty of .Neyada,
ogee A Nevada,
State of fornis, and abont one‘and onehalf miles above the Central House, on
the Washin gton road, and adjoining the
South Yuba Conzpany’s claims on the west,
and known as the ,Phillibuster Company's
mining claims, the same having been heretofore attached in the aboye entitled action
on the 16th Gay of April, 1875, together
with all and singular the tenements, héereditaments and appurtenances. and ail
the rights and privileges-of the said Phi.
libuster Company,
in any wise .
and accruing’ costs,
“Notice is hereby given thet en Monday, .
of July, 18, between the the ivth day:
hours of 9 o'clock a, M. and 5 o’claek, P, x,
infront of the Court Honse door in the
ae ti‘, T. Seo mee Soa
ee
the
tty, at public au
cash, in gold coin, to the t
to satisfy salad execution and. all costs.
‘Dated at New: the 25th day of
Jd i ea 1875. aah, a: Constable,
W., Long, atiyh tse Ua TRMAA?:
“pears N 30°
‘radical and perimposing : a ‘ a dest it:
“curing all diseases. a few days, 4} 2 . Commencing at a pine stump designated . dermine and destroy 1%;
upon the public seating agro Comnit notes 26 No-1, standing 8 Iks South
of Hustler's wood shed. Thence, variation
being 174 9 E,1, § 44° 30’ E 18.08 chs to
a stake, No 2, from which a black oak -30”
pears N 38° BE 97 1ks dist. ‘Thence, 2, 8
55° 45’ EB 3.84 chains fo a stake No 3, from
which a black oak 36” bears S 66° W 34
iks. Thence, 2.8 25° 30’ W 1.77 chains to
astake, No 4,1.ch § of mining cut, from
which a pine 8” bears N.12""E 39 Ins dist.
Thence, 4, N 81° 15’ W:4.25. to a stake in
diggings. Thence, 5, 8 41°. 15 W 3.18
chains to a stake, No--6;. in. diggings.
Thence, 6,8 30° 00’ W 1.49 chains to a
stake, No 7, in diggings. Thence, 7,83°
15’ E 4.00 chains toa stake, No 8, 10 lksS of
edge of mining cut, and from which a
black oak 12” Gia, bears N. 83-9 30’ W 41
lke, ‘Thence, 8, N 83° 15’ W-9.94 chains
to a stake, No 9, 1.50 chains W of old Richardson cabin, and from which a black oak.
4” dia beats $ 51° 15’ W 56lks. Thence, 9
N79° W 10.71 chains to & stake, No 10, 8
links 8 ef Co. road, from which a pine 48
in dia bears N-80° E 28 lks dist. Thence,
10, N 80° 15’ W 4.00 chains to a stake No
11, 1.50 chs § of a ravine from which a
pine 30” dia, bears N 50° E22 lks. Thence
11, N 29° 15’ W 15.86 chains to a pine tree,
No 12, blazed, and from which & pine 20 in
dia bears $17° 30’ E 54 lks. Thence, 12,
N 26° 15 W 5.90 chains ny & pine 13.75
i a 13, Nt 5 Ait dia No.13. Thence, cian i. 15, 24”
dia. Thence, 15, 8 61° 15’ 03 .
n stake No16. Thence, 16,N 8° 15’ B 9.68
chains to a stake, No 17," marked M
2, being cor No 2 of approved survey of R.
McMurray’s
placer mine.
76° 15' £8.03 to a Stake from which
Sec. stake between Secs 9 and 16, Township
17 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo B and
M, bears 8 35° 35° E 7.48 chains. Thence
18, § 3°, B 12.33 che to & yellow pine tree
in’ aravine 36in dia, Thence, 19, N 73!
E 1.80 chs to a stake, No 20, 1.50 chs E of
rayine,' from which & pine 30 in dia.
E 61 lks. ‘Thence,
20, $16 ed
45° £_4.46 chains toa pine tree No 21, 48”.
dia. ana75 lks N of county road, Thence,
21,5 27° HE 3.46to a staxe, No = iN octal
a reservoir from which a pine 9 In e
841° W 41hiks Thence,
23, 8 503% -W
5.50 chains to-plave_of
beginning.
Containing 109, 30-100.acres,
lot No 61, in Sections 9 and 16, Township-17
North, Range
9 East, Mt. Diablo, Base ~and Meridian.
Said location was made, andis
the said Kennebec Hill Mining
County and State aforesaid. Fort 0
applicant see book 14 of deeds, DP 682,
684, 146; book
ook 30, p 624;bo0
eye,
they give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
race of man. The marks can be seen in
@crofula, Consumption, wripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
qwho have been treated with that pernicious
MINERAL POISON ‘re not cured; the dis
ease has assumed a new form. ‘
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURR,
‘That leaves the poisor to crawl through the
syetem, eating its way into the tissues and
organs beneath the enperenn ly smooth sur-face, to burst outin thé future with a tiruence that will baffle the effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
:
The young man who experiences that
owing weakness in his muscular and meéenfi organization should stop and consid
whence ita rises: He will find in the weak
aessof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for ssiety, dread of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dreams, accompanied by growing ,
deafness, loss of muscular power, and nteqaerous othe™ symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal
‘Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying
bis hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward a premature and loathsome grave,
To him who finds his ‘life dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings no relief.
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings to such a one
no hope of cure, but adds to his misery in
the knowledge that the one who looks to
him for so much of her happinces is 4 vice
tim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him, There
ts no resetie—execept-in
proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, & physician whose practice and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the disease. Those who hav °
become victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
. and consumptives, and hundreds of untime
y graves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi' nout delay, one who will sympa
hise with their sufferings. To ench th
20, p 159,
48, p — book 32, p 394; pp 531 and
book 34,
532: book 34, pp, 535, 560; book 41, p 151;
book 48, p 463; book 45, pp &8, 70, and. book
48, pp— Records .of Nevada county,
Adjoining claimants ate the McMurray
placer claim and Pannals placer claim, on
the North] :
All persons holding-any adverse claims
thereto are kereby required to present the
same beiore this Office within sixty days,
from the first day of publishing hereof.
SSE FH): McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys. ~m23
eee
ASSESSMENT NOTICE. _
NOLD RUN MINING COMPANY. Lo¥F cotion of prineipa) place ot business
San Francisco. Location of works Gald .
Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice fs hereby given, that at o meeting of.the Board of
Virectors, held on the Sth day of June,
1875, an assessment (No. 12) of 15cents per
share was levied upon the
the corporation, payable immediately in
Secretary, at the offices of the Company, 41
Market street. Any stock upon which this
assessment sball.remaia unpaid on the
12th. day of July, 1875, will be delinquent,
and adverfired for sale at public auction,
and yniews' payment is made before, will
be sold on FRIDAY, the 30th day of JULY,
75, to pay the jelinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expensés of sale.
@
By order of the Directors,
c. © PALMER. Secretary.
Pn eget Market street San Francisco,
Jal. ae :
; —o
Delinquent Notice.
NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California, Location
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County,
California, -Nottee—There are delinquent
thereunto belonging or
appertaining, the samé being
taken to satisfy the-within writ and costs
Company of In and So tub atiote ae above dé.
scribed Po on for
highest. bidder,
upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 10, levied on the
Eighth day of May, 1875, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows:
_ No. of No.
» Names. Cert’e Shares Amt.
Abner H. Barker, . 2 woo: = $000
Estate of F. L, A, Pi:
oche, po Ne se 4 434
Cc. W. Smith, 9 19 10
C. W. Smith, 10 18 10
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the
Eighth diay of May, 1875, 0 many shares
ot each parcel of such stock as may be
necessary, Will be sold at public auction
at the oflice-of the Company, No. 320 a
fornia street, San Eranetsco, Galifornia, on
TUESDAY, the SIXTH day of JULY, 1875
at the hour ef ko'clock, P. M., of sueh day,
to pay delinquent assessments thereon,
together with eosts of advertising *
penses af the sale -" =_
.
sal
‘THOMAS DERBY, Secretary.
OsicesBO. 880, CaliforniPho weg 7 el pal care
@spital stock of .
United States gold and silver coin, to “thet
tion 10, in Township 16 North,
Lo age would especially recommend iim
self, giving to each and all guarntees of a
Perfect_and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear
at exposure:
IMFORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When a Female-isin troutle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physiciar who is fuliy competent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in society recommends hits to the
confidésuce of the community. The Doctor,
apderstanding how imperatively necesbary
these reqairements are,
iter sod by callin:
the fed tothe fact fiat he has been s”
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twenty Years, and: is fully qualified to
‘administer in all cases, both medically and
surgically, not ina superficial manner, but
fm as thorough a manner as years of study
and practice—both in hospita sand families
—can make, to save them.from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and designing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in him one whe can feel and sympathise
with and befriend them introuble—one in
whose secresy the utmost confidence can be
vylacee
To Correspondents. .
§.--Persons of either sea, Who
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance of
acure at home. All letters returned or de
troyed. Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
ey . Box :
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, California, June 17, 1875.
O &LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Whereas, on the 34 day of Sept. 1874,
thé Plat of Township 16 North, Range 10
Fast, was filed in the U. 8. Land Office. and
by Commissioner’s letter dated December
9d, 1871, the S % of N W Quarter of Sec“Range 10
Fast, is to be treated as minerai in character, nntil the contrary is proved, after due
notide:* And whereas. Louis Vors (Post
Office address Dutch Flat, Placer County,
Cal.) did, on the 15th day of December,
1874, file in the Register’a office of this District, his homestead application, No1027
Claiming thé above described land, and apto enter the same as agricultural land,
lieging it to be more valuable for agricul
tural than for mining purposes; therefore,
you will take notice, eat under and by.
virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated
May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 29th day
of July, A. D. 1875. at &.30 o'clock, AM.,
at this office, before the Register and Re.
ceiver, for thé hearing of proofs to determine the character of said lands.In witness whereof, ‘we have herepnto
set ovr hands the day and year firet above
written,
TB. McFARLAND, Register.
. HART FELLOWS,
eo
° Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. .; js
the strength and vigor from the frame,——
feels called upon to..
_the attention of .~