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July 16, 1875 (4 pages)

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i ee FST AEA PIS AS , dion existing under the laws.of California, / ‘ whose Post Office Sau -j2%° W 34 links, ~N ROE, 3.29 chs to a& stake, No = Application for Patent toe of I. Bowen’s —“¢+ryein-pine 12° dia bears N 8734” E 0.50 lks. ae WB waces 3 —— © United States Land at -\-§geramento, Cal. May. 12,1875.__ Y OTICE is.hereby f Mew that the Vnion N Gravel Mining Company, a corpora— Prancisco City and county, Cal., bas made application for Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing gold, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining Distnict, Nevada county, California, and deserived in the piat and field iu this office as follows, viz: . atA. ; Commencing sta stake in, tailings S of Nichols’ house and 1.50.chs N ot center of ‘creck, ‘Thence, variation being 17° 30_E 4, South 61° 35 FE, 9.94 chs to a stake, No 2) and-marked U GM Co., being 0.08 links f fence, and from which a ‘Thence, 2, § 39° 45 E 4.99 chs to a stake No 3; from which a-pine 8 dia bears N Thence, 8,8 57° 30’ E _4.85-chs cross section line 10.40 chs W_-of corner common.to Sees. 3, 4, 9 and 10, T1 c 4, from which a black oak 24” dia bears N (A. 8 otis; ='hanee, 4, 8039-35 E300 chs-to’ a stake or" East side of Spring Creek, from “yhich a pine 6” dia bears N 6916° E 0.17 1k6. ‘Thence,.6, N 60. 35’ EB 2.00 chs cross sect. line 3,40 chs § of cor, common to 4, 4. 9 and 10, 8.46 chs to a stake at foot of black oak blazed, 24°" dia. Thence, 6;5 80° 45’: 349 chs to.a stake.. No i, /Thence, 7, 8' "50°15 B8,67 chs to a stake, No 8, ,from which a black oak. Dears N17 E 0.8 1ks, 8, S'79° 10° BS.85 cha-té a black oak tree, ‘ME-9.30” dia on summig of ridge, and on E edye of Lake City road, from which a.black oak 18” in dia bears N.7%° E 0.8 lke. Thence, 9,8 69° 30’ E 8.16 chs to a pine teee blazed 20" dia. on lineiot U G M Co's fence, and 1ch W of. Lake City and Nevada roads. hence, 10, 8 489 15 E 1400 ch oross Nevada and Lake City-road, 8.36 chs to a stake, No 11, 1.50 chs W of ® ravine. 'Phence, i1, § 32° 45 W,15.91 chs to a white oax tree 20” dia and 1.25 chs W: of ‘rayine ‘Thence . 12°89 35° 45° W 5.09 to a pine tree 18 in dia, 1:50 chs W of ravine from which a black oak 24in dia, bears $17 % °W 10 lks. Thence, 13,8 73° 00.W 4 07 chs toe pine tree 20° dia, on EB edge of Nevada and ‘Lake City roads, Thence, 14, § 54° 30 W 4,70 chs to a stake in diggings. -24 che to a black oak stnb at cross roads; q notes on file }: _REAL ESTATE CO. — ee Ga peor with a papplasion of abom! $00 persons, is a village watering place at the head of the valley of Napa, in Cali-: fornia. It is four hours travel north of San Francisco by steamer and rail. Its shipping port is Vallejo, on the Bay of San Francisco, forty miles: distant: by rail. It lies at+he head of the most charming valley in the State: sae The Beauties of Napa. In-traversing this thirty-seven milés of fertile dale, the eye never wearies. If one ascends ‘the sides of the Ieafy mountains that bound the valley on either side, whethsnowy Nevadas bound the view; and.to the west spreads the-PacificOcean, with its cnorth of center of Bloody Run Ravine,from winged=-ships and its blue horizon.— To the nerth ere-the vast forests of Mendocino, its.stately trees turned to shrubbery, and Clear Lake, in its pride of ex= Bloody Run Rayivesfrom whi The Warm Springs. 4 From the beauties of Napa we turn-to its other attractions. ‘The’ estate covers 2000 acres of fertile land. ‘The medicinal elements of the hot: springs are principally iron, wagnesia, and sulphur. In this climate the season of watering places is prolonged. The Surroundings. By consulting a map, it. will be apparent. that,Calistoga is destined to become a cemmiereial town of impertance. It is the centre to: which ‘converge inpnuwerable highways: leading to many of the richest, cultivated valleys of California, . Industrial Enterprises. * & new industry is now being introduced at the heaa of the:valley of Napa, which will give easy employment to all the boys and girls; atid comtingently it will support other new industries. It is but the begin. ning of meny others. Three miles below Calistoga is @@tected as the site of a large “county, California, and described in the on ‘boundary line between Oriental and Blue Bank ground, from which shaft to W 0.61 chs dist. Poe 30 E27. or chstoa stake on lower Application: for a Patent fore __._ Mining Claims: UNITED S£A'LES LAND OFFICE, 2: Sacramento, Cal., 6,1 4 Ne is hereby given, That William IN Rankin, James keid, Elihu Mills and Wm. W, Pryfe, whose Post Office is Moore’s Fiat, Nevada county, Cal., have made application for Patent for thé Blie Bank Gravel Mining Claims bearing gold, situate in Woolsey Flat Mining’ Districty Nevada plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, ¥iz: Blue Bank Gravel Mine. Commencing at a stake No. 1, in diggings present tunnel bears §-54°-65"-E 4.04 chs. . 48 in all its forms, Rem bare er looking up the-vallay ov downy autd front . Thence, variation 17° v0" B, No. 1,8 16 . potty, ao ees, Bice success: ally ravishing beauty ; = W 11.89 chs — county road 42.39 . 8' cine and Ul saeGon ES : aie ; ‘ chs toa pine tree, with an 8 in trunk, 50” treated. of an_ pea ee ea ae ret from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,5 DR. GIBBON has the pleasure which a white fr 20 in. dia. bears S25 05/1 Thence, No 3, 8 87° 30’ E 13.43 chs to a stake No 4,2 chs-N of} bears § 89° 30° E 0.44-chs, “Thence, No 4; } bank of miners ditch, from which a fir 24 . in. dia, bears N 75 W0.45. chs. Thence, No 5, $ 84° 15’ E 250 chain’ to ‘a-stake on . bank of Miner’s Ditch, from which a fir'36 . . in, dia. bears N 372 20° -W'0.19 chains. Thence, No 6, N72> 45’ E 2.50 chs to 4 stake No 7 on. bank of Minérs’ Ditch. Thence, No 7; N42° 80’ E 2.77 chs toa cedar tree. on bank of Miners’ Ditch. Thence, No 8, N-38> 00’ E 2.88 chs. to a balsam fir’ bears N 56° 00’-W 0.20 chs. Thenes, No 9,N-189 15° E, 3.34: chs toa stake, No-10,cn bank of ditch. Thence, No ORM 93> 45 5.5¢ che, to astexe, No 11, on bank of ditch at foot of aspruce shag Theuce, No 11, N 59.9415’ E 1.30 chains toa stake, No 12,‘on bank of ditch and at interand 22.: Thence, No 12 NOS 45 W 855 corner common to sections: 15,16, 21 and 92,T18NR10 FE. Thence, No 13,N72> 00 stake tree, 48 in. dia. N W of Pride’s cabin, of Nevada and road leading to U GM Co's diggings. ‘Thence, 15, 8 61 © 30 W 7.66 chs toa pine tree § in dia, on ower bank of Grizzly Hill ditch, and 2 chs W of ravine. Thence, 16, 8.75945, W 6.06°chs to a stake No 17, W. of. old Bogan cabin, 0,50 Tks W of ravine; pine 36” dia hears. S 77° 00 WAT yes. Thence, 17; N 64° 45° W 9.09 chs to a stake, No18. Thence, 18, N 82° 45 W 4,26 chs to a stake, No 19, on edge of diggings, und being on boundary Iihe between Trood & Go.and U GMCo’s grounds. Thence, 19, N 8° 45’ W, 1.58 chs to a stake, No 20, on edge of diggings, and being §$ E corner of Trood & Go's grounds. Thence, 20, N 38° 05 W 0.20 chs descend bank 20 feet high, 7.90 chs. Leave diggings, 8.00 chs to, x stake on edge of diggiugs, and on Trood & Go's boundary line,. Thence, 21, $ 82° 10’ W, 8.21 chs to a sugax.pine stirb 60" dia, Thence, 22, N.86° 203 W 11.00 chs cross outlet to U GM Co's diggings, 16.12 chs to a. pine tree 60 in dia. on upper edge of Richardson ditch.~‘Thenee, 23, N-27->.20° *%2.92 che akong line of Richardson ditch to a black oak tree on lower-bank of ditch. ) Thence, 24, N 829 10 W 6.17 chains to a, stake in tailings, 1.10 chs § of present discharge of flume from U G M Co’s diggings into creek. Thence, 25, N 10.9 B85 W 2.86) chs to acedar stump in tailings, Deing on poundary line of M,“Zellerbach Consolidafod Grayel mine, apprdved survey:No 3Q, ‘Thence, 26,N 74° 35 E 5.76 chs toa stake on lower bank of Richardson’s ditch, being @'W corner of Trood & Go’s ground No 2, and from which-mouth of U G M Co’s tun rel beara § 19 20° E 2,50 chs, Thence, 27 N 16° $0’ £12.66 chs along boundary line of Trood,& Co’s ground, Ne 2, to a stake on edge of diggings, from which a pine 19" dia beats$7% © E1.00chs. Thence, 28, N 8° 15’ B 0.30 chs descend -bank 30 feet high, 4.30 chs to a stake in diggings, being: on boundary line between Trood &Qo No 2 and UGM Go’s ground. Thence, 29, N 55 2 #0’ I 2.00 chs toastake in diggings on boundary line. Thence, 30, N 86° 30’ E Thence, gi, N 8° 15’ £3.72 chs, leave diggings 16,72 che toa stake om tailings 1.56 chs 8 -of Svring creeh, and being N Ecor of Trood & Co's.grounds No 2. ‘Thence, 32; N 61° 35 W 4.24 chains:to a stake in eenter sof yrésent bead of Spring Creek. Thence, 33,5 “32 45 W 20.51 chs to intersection of boundary line of Consolidated Gravel Mine. (approved-survey_of Marks Zellerback) being ‘take © G No 31, ‘Thence, 34, N 51° 45’ ¥. 6,30 che along said boundary litle to a stake (. G@ No 32. Thence, 35, V 78° 45° E factory for faving and canning frites and vegetables, that liow go to waste, and encouraging the production of more. In no part of California can these healthful.elements of human food be cultivated more cheaply or more abundantly. Considering the depth of its rich soil, its prolonged season, and the extraordinary vegetable growth in this country, one acre may ‘be considéred equal to three. wherever this industry is carried on in the Atlantic States. Mf irvigation be wanted, artificial waterflow may surely be found all along the valley, for it is: backed by mountain ranges full-of living waters. The First Grand Auction Sale, , Will be held on the trict on Wednesday, August 4, 1873,At 12o’clock M. Shareholders purchasing at the sale will be credited with the amoutit paid on their stock, and still share in the profits of the Company. : Calistoga Real Estate Co. The splendid propetty above described, containing 2082 acres, divided, into town lots, suburban lots, country seats, hotel property, and farm tracts, has been bought by. the above named company, and 18: now offered for sale to the public. The Capital Stock of the Company is $1, 000, 000, Divided into 20,000 Shares of $50 Eath. The sale of acertain number of shares nas been authorized by the Board at the rate of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, MAKING $12 50.-PEK SHARE, By an arrangement between the forme owner and the presen? Company, be por tion ofthis land or the proceeds of its sal: is consumed by expenses, or even in the smallest degtee diverted from the use aud benefit of the stockholder. Whoever buys stock in the Company re¢eives his prorata share of this preperty, with its crops and rents in the meantime, without one cent of deduction for expenses ot any kind,--even-incladingtaxes. _And this, too, no matter how valuable the property shall become. —— 15.78 chs to place uf beginning, Contain. ing 200, 18-100 acres. Bounded on the north by land owned by W.W, Nichols and fyvans & Co.;on the east by Holden and eotherr-and vacant; om the south by Trood & Ovpand vacant; ou the west by ZellerDach, rood & Richardson,’ Plat B. ; Conimencing ata stake marked CG No 4, for Consolidated: Gravel Mine, being ntnke No 29 of ZsHerback’s approved sur. vey, sud-from which corner No 80 of said uppr ved survey. identical with corner No + of Phat A, of Union Gravel Mine, bears W1R4? E 8 88chs, Thence, va. 174% ° E, }N-34;-2-Walong line of Zelerback’s apsproved survey, 3.02 chs to stake C G No 238. "wence, 2,8 18° W 14,22 chs to stake © Nop 27. ‘Thence, 3, $ 254 S W 20.68 ehs to st) ke CGNo 26, Thence, 4, S 574° W 5 tsi’ chs to stake O G No 25, and being idendical with McOo No 6 at NW cor of survey of R McM Plat B. Thence, 5,8 73° E 3.03 chs toa stake MeC No lat NE cor cf approved survey of MeM’a Plat B, ‘Thence, 6, N 8614 2 E 2.75 chs to a pine tree McH No 1,being corner No 1T-of R, MeMurvay's approved survey of, Plat A, Thence, _N 3784 2 3.28 -che to w pine, tree on N si.e of Neyada roud, and marked MeH No 6. Thense, 8, N 2°%%2°E_ 20.96 che tia stike on tailings, and.being corner No 5 of McH approved surwey, ‘Phence, 9,N 18% > # 14.35 chs to placeor ning.’ CoptainThg 12, 25-100 .acnes.: Bounded. on north and west by land owned by Zellerback: on south by R. McMurray; on east by R. MeMurray and §S. Richardson, and designated ns lot No #0 A and S@°B; in Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, Township 17 ‘North, Range 9 East, _Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian Mine consists of the following locations: J. W. Sumyaers ot al; Mar 3,.1859/'A. L. Curtis, et al, Jany. 10, 1857; I. Bates et al, Feby 4, 1858; Nichols, Woodside & Co., Jar. 14, 1865; ‘A. Crane et. 9l, Mar 8, 1859;. J. B. Henry et 2, Dee 24, 185% Geo, F,McPherson & Co., Sept 5, 1858; Henrv Curtis et al, April 5, 3358; Goo. F. MePherson, May 25, 1858; Solomon. Fienders, Mareh .8, 1858; Rule, Turner & Co, April 10, 1858; Wm. Weighel et al, Nov 21, 1857; T. Taytor et.al, Nov 21, 1837; B. I. Harrison et al, Oct 14, 1857; Mrs, Fleming et al, Jan 11, 1857; Henry Curtis _ & Go., Jany 15,°1857; Phit Bogan &-Co, Feb. 10, 1859; Kule, Turner & Co., March #1859; John Gamble et al, Feby 4, 18.8; each of said locations being recorded in the recoras.of Kennebec Hill Mining District, Kor title of applicant see book 4 cf deeds, Pp 532; book 6, pp 155, 209, 251, 505; bosk 7, pp 341, $42,391, 567: book 8, pp’; book 9, pp 220: book 10, pp 2: book TT, pp 346, 445, 23.4 562; book 12, pp 609; book 14,. pp. 170; hook 16, pp 124 book 19, pp 65, 458: Boox . 20 pp 222; book 32, pp 358; 361; beor 33, pp 52; book 40, pp 432, 434, 435, 436," 497, 498. 499,440, 441 442, 443, 446: book 42, pp.557; book 43, pp 501; book 44. pp 160, 161; Book 45, pp 70; ork 46, pp 157,158, 159, , records of Nevada county, All persovs holding any adverse claims #horeto are hereby required to present the fxme before this Office within. sixty .days from the first day of publishing hereof. , T. B. McFARLAND, Regtster. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. mal? js TRUSTEES. F.-W.-Berr, President Sayinge and Loan Society; C. Hanrson, President ‘of Bank of Napa; J. B. Frissie, President Vallejo Com: mercial Bank; JuLIvs Werz.ar, President Capital ravings Bunk Sacramento; CoLONEL J.P. JS&cxson, San-Francisco, For futl particulars and lithographic map apply to < . William H. Martin, — ‘ Getieral Agent OFFICE OF CALIFORNIX IMMIGRANT ENTONT4 504 Califvrnia St., and] Webb street, j4-1m dun Francisco, _ Fi Applicatien for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE; ’ Sacramento, Cal., June 19, 1475 f N OTICE is hereby given, that John H. Eden,. whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., has ynade applieatiou. for patent tur the Spring Ravive Placer Mining Claim, bearing gold, situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described as follows, to wit: Op surveyed land, being the S % of SE \ of SE 4 of Section No. Three (3) in Town ship Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (3) East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and containing Twenty (20) acros. Swia. locas tion was nade March 19, 1874, by the ap. plicant,,and, is recorded in the Kecords of Nevada county, California, book No, 4, page 259. Adjoining claimants are the claim of Robert Hughes on the North. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before this ofilce within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. j2t T, B. McKARLAND, Regisier ASSESSMENT NOTICE. None BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN3 ING COMPANY, location of -princi. pol place of business, San’ Francisco, Cali‘fornia Location of works, North Bloom. . field, Nevada county, California. Notice is . hereby given, that at a meeting of the Bi. réctors ‘held on the Sixteenth day of June, $-64>-30° W-13.40-chains to a stake on steep bank on East side of rayine, 35,N11° 43’ W 14,01 chs to a stake on’ east side of aravine, Na Sabir a-cedar 24 in. dia. bere NBS 30’) W. 0.25 ch, = Pence, No 16, N 852 15’ W 6.02 chs to acedar tree op E side of arayine at junction with ‘ravine running down from stake No 15. Thence, No 17; 8 40918’ E. 9.42: chs toe down from station 15. Thence, No 18, 8 652 15’ W 1.00 chg cross certer of ravine 1.62 chs toa twin spruce tree, blazed, and leh N W of falls. Themce, No 19,8 17° 45’ £8.50 chs to a stake on W fide of ravine, and on line between Stations 15 and 21. 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 2)’ high into diggings, 7.17 chs toa stake, No 22, on E side of Canon. Bank tuiitiel, mouth of tunnel. 24,0n E side of Canon, from which mouth of Blue Bank Tunnel bears N 24° 15’ W. ‘Thence, No 24, N 3° 30 E4.12 chs to a dead spruce tree, opposite tnouth of tunnel, which bears § 62250’W. Thence,No. 25,N 232 00’ E-3.00 chs to a stake, No 26, on east side;of Canon. Thence, No 26,N9 °° W 1.24 chs to-a stake opposite end of tail ruvning down from Station 15, spruce 36 No 27.8. 81> 00’ W1.00 chs cross center of canon, 1.49 chs to a stake on west side of ravine. Thence, No 28,8 9° E 0,80 chains to a stake on west side of canon. Thence, No 29, 8 23°-W 2.84 chains to a stakeon W side of canon. Thence, No 30,8 3° 30’ W, 3.75 chdtoa stake on west side of canon, Thence, No 31,5 26° 45° W259 chains to a stuke on west side of canon. Thence, No 32,8 18200’ W 1.60 chs toa stake on W sideof canon, and onjline between stations 24 to-1, and 0.75 chs N of blacksmith shop, Thence, No 33, N 83°16’ W 5:82 chains to place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100 acres, and designated as lot No 41 in Seetions 16 and 21, township 18 North, Range 10 East; Mt Diablo Baseand Meridian, 5: id locations were made as follows: David Seranton,.et al, Dec. 12, 1853, By B. Day et al, Dec. 21, 1883. ‘Bhekeye Tunnel Co., April 2. 1855. Geo L. Wyatt et al, June 3, 1855, and by the applicante January 8, 1875. Said locations being of record in the Wool“sey Flat Mining District. recerds,and the Mining Recorda’ of Nevada county. The applicants claim by purchase and location. Adjoining claimants are on ‘the: west, the Oriental X. I. X. and Boston Companies; andon the North, Eastand South by vacant 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 publishing hereof, T. Bs McFARLAND, Register; :Geo. S. Hupp, Atty. nid —Ynited States Land Office: Sacramento, California, June.7,.1875. O Samuel #. Curtis, 8. L, Blackwell, P. H. Wand, and to all whem it may concern: Whereas, Minera) Application No. 674 was filed in the U.S. Land Office, alleging the NW 4 of SW 6 and W eof NE 4, of 8 W Quarter of Seetian 13y4tr Township 18. North, Range 10 East, to be more valuable for ming than for agricultural purposes, and. by Commissioner's letter dated December 2d, 1871; and bv the return of the U. 8. Deputy Surveyor, the-N'W 4 N® { of SE Quarter of Section 14, in Township 18. North, Range 10 East, ie t, be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, Fabius, Carrion, (Post Office address Moore's Flat, Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the 22d day of May. 1875, apply to file in the Régister’s Office of this District his Declaratory: Statement claiming: the above described land, and applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be mre valuable for agricultural than for mining purposes;. ‘Pherefore,, you will take notice, that under and by viftue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Ofiiee,; dated May 6th, 1871. we have fixed the 2ist day of July, A. D., 1875, at 1 o’clock, F. M. at this office, be fore the Register and Receiver, for the, hearing of proofs to determine the character of said lands. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands the day and year hrst above written. oF T. B: McFARLAND, Register. ‘ HART FELLOWS, Receiver, W.D. Long, Atty. for Fabius Carrion. j16 ‘OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. APPY RELLEF FOR YOUNG MEN “trom the‘effects of Errors and Abuses } 1875, an assessment, (No; 38,) of One Dol. lar per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable imme#iately in United States gold coin, to the . Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 1 nk’ 80, pp 477, 480, 481, 482; 320 Calsformia street, San ‘Franciavo, Cali-) Philadelphia, Pa,— an institution having 9 ~_ igh reputation for honorable ‘conduct ‘anc . fornia, Te ¢ Any stoek upon which tbis assessment shall remain unpaid on the twenty-sixth day of July, 1875, will be delinquent and adve~tised for sale at public auction; and unless Friday, the VYhirteenth day of August, 1875, to pay'the delinquent assessment, together with costs of adveriising and expenses of Bale. : aie aoe DERBY, Secretary . oe altfornia Strvcet,, San. FranJ eve, Oeliforgia. ’ ) paytient is mide before, will be sold on _ in early life. Manhood restored. Inypediments to marriage removed.. New method . of-treatment, New and remarkable rem& dies. Books. and circulars sent free, iv sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North Niatle street, . drofessional skith. pe -EMPIR® MEAT MARKET. . Con:mertial Street; Névada, AMES: MONRO having opened a meat Market on Comuinervial street, .is pre‘ABW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES such a8 Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil13° 45° E16 4 the has returned from visiting 13> 45° E 18.70 chatoa stake No@, 2 chs Linpern) 503 Hospitals of Europe, and has i : tice at his Dispenraty, 623 . bounded and staked with stakes marked Kearney Street, Shanghae Company. Francisco, where Balsam:.6'? . req jn seeking out Ww remedies, a0 eorane ‘with inereasea _acilities alleviation of human suffering. Horri male and female, are there who are suffering out'a misera dulgenees; OT
fect of secret indulge Look at their absorbe, into the system Ba pallid, exraciated and disfigured Se oe their broken dow constitutions, stake, No 9, on, bank of ditch, from which F fying them for Or cn chousands suffer until death closes the scene. attend to any_of those. pers rE 0 maladie cured before it be too late. .eC £ st i Tt : ‘ dj Eee % tad 23, ‘fhence, No 2 NO> 45. W 5 pois 4 Soeate disease his especial study chs to a stake-on section line 3.50 chs E of . or years, and who is ‘Co. Road, and 8-04 chs south of section . paost inveterate injurious drugs. -It W 3.50 chs cross county road 11,50 chs to & . estcd in the welfare.of their 7 careful of the many pre ad just outside of fence. ‘Thence, No--14, . infest all cities, Thence, No. ypon the public py using the names inent physicians from & to the ict inguiries,.or. you may fall in basal of those charlatans. : lf abuse. cedar treé on east “side of ravine running poise {ndulgence, is practiced extent, produsing the following : unlesa cembatted py scientific the e Pot Ne eae volae like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, sed ion. ; Thence, No 22, scafused. Yitmidence in approachingstrangN 18° EB 80 chains to a stake on E side of . ppg dislike to form new ac uaintances, 8 Canon on edge of trail to mouth of Blue cisposition Thence, 1-No-23, N 262 45t E 2.75 chs to a stake, No eruptions abont the fetid breath, gweats, mOnOManIa 4 ed should apply sluice and just above junction with ravine nick anh Dollars Saws pret satisfactorily to him that he wascured in. dia, bears $ 41° 30’ E 0.42 chs. Thence, . of thia, complaint Francisco q 10 THE UNFORTUNATE. . Constable's Sale, United States Land Office. E ¢ EXE CUTTIONTO . Sacramento, Californis me delivered, issued out of the Court . 7WYO “ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 628 KEARNEY STREET, Dt Gor. Commercial, Sax Francisco STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat. E ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases nal, Weakness, Im corner of Commer~id-, San. his old patients and those niring his services gosy fod him. ie The Doetor has neither es. How many thousands of persons, both ess of marriage hap ; ent of life. In this horrid t dians, friends Let parents, = at aeriag f these jorribie’ life ny ede are cared.for eee = end them imGibbon, & physician who certain. to cure the es without mercury or “tt is Tosportant to those filicted, or to those who a — tended doctors who publishing their skill in ges in & few days, inyvposing Europe énd other laces, Bey ¢nerefore, careful and make minal Weakness. dominel Emissions, the eee y itary vice, OF This soli oer 3 Tmost unlimited mee g o sexes Canarrtpe certainty, sf ynorbid symptoms, medical allow countenance, ark ha pain inthe head, ringtrain of measures, Viz: uneasi, weakness of the limbs, ppm nce yer seated intellect, loss of “shun society, oss* of memPur rnpies and various ace, furred tongue, coughs, consumption, night nd frequent ineay: relief btained, persons 80 8 cta gent qmmediately, a er, and have @ cure elfec e codon’ scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting _ Dr. G. will give anick sod each one who will hectic flushes, py either of the Sap nacks. Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting Mpom them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ee Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances ofthe cases, rather than @ toe prevalent and ae) fish’ praetice-ofextortion among quacks and pretenders. DR. GIBBON is tesponsible, and will ive to each patient s written . instrument, binding himself to effect a.radical and perwoe nent cure, or er no charge. Cure Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of. time the disease has eontinned, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from dam and curiosity, to any part of the conntry; with full and plain direction for wife. y enclosing. TEN DOLLARS in coin, in @ registered letter through the Post Offices or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwardéd -by express to an. t of the Union. Address, DR. J. ;, GIBBON, 623 Kearney ; rtieet, co: ner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 1957. : : ~ Private entrance 0B Commercial treet. Remember to puts BOX 1957 on the let ter. : Consultations FREB. ; : ae Carer will please inform DR. GIBBON that they, cead his advertize. ment in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT, myl : Constable's Bale. Yvirtue of an execution issued ont of Justice J. M. Walling’s Court, of Neyada Township, in the county of Nevada, State of California, dated the 25th day of June 18%; dpm gate action wherein Geo. E. Turner and £. W. Bigelow, doing business under the firm name andstyle of F. W, Bigelow & Cg, a8. plaintiifs, recoyered judgment against @ T. Worthley, P. Hunnefauth, C. 5, Winey, John Robinson, and James Pattison, Ba, rerun under the name of Phillfbuster Mining Company as-defendants, for the ead of, 325913 principal, and $26 90 rosts f suit,on the 25th day of June, 1875, I haye levied upon io following described property to wit: All the right, title and interest of E. tT. Worthley, P, Humnéfauth, ©. E.’ Whitney, John Robinson; and James Pattison, doing business under the name of Phillibuster Mining Company, the,above named defendants of, in and to those. certain mining: claims Bar Hill, opposite: Cold Springs, in the township ef Nevada, County of ‘Nevada, State of Califerpia, aud about one and onehalf miles above the Central House, on the Washington road, and adjoining the South Yuba Company's claims on the west, and knowu'as the Phillibuster Company's mining claims; the same having been herrtofore attached in the above entitled action on the. 46th day of April, 1875, together with all and singular the tenements, heae o—— aa ta and all the pighi irs eges of the said Phil-. libuster Company thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the same being taken to’sa he within Writ and chsts and accruing costs. : Notice is hereby given that on-“Monday,. the 19th’ day of July, 1835, between tlie hours of 9o’Clock a, M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. in front‘of (the Court House gor in the City of Nevada, I willsell all the right, titie And interest of said. defendants E. Worthley, P. Hunnefaath, 0. E. Whituey, John Robinson and James Pattison, doing woaare oo —_— a the Phillibus. ming Company of in and to the above described property, at publi¢ auction for cash, in"gold coin, to the highest bidder, to satisty said execution and all costs. . y_ Dated at Nevada City the 25th day of pared to supply customers with the best uality of Beef, Mutton, Park, Veal,corned June, 1875. WM. SCOTT: Capstyble” . Corued Pork,ec. at the lowest prices or A. A. Smith, Esq.,an acting Justice of the Peacé, In -am@ for 4 Bloomfield, county of Nevada, and State of California, bearing date May 27th, 1875, in favor of Dr.G. 8. Farley atid against Gideon McDonald, for the sum of $76 50-300 damages and costs of suits, I have, rizht, title and interest of the defendant, ing described property, to ‘wit: tain piece of mining ground or claim situ. ated in Columbia Hill Mining District, and bounded as follows: Couunencing at a stake near an oak tree, about 150 feet westerly from az old log cabin on the point between Tisdol’s Ranch and Cox's block mill, running from that stake aronnd a point with the ditch 900 feet toa stake by « pire tree; then€e straight to the centre of main ridge; thence along the ridge to 4 stake near Cox’s 1 tiock mill; thence straight down side hill to place of beginning. public auction, all the above described property to the in front of the for the . Columbia Hill, on = At One o’clock, P. M. t June, 1375. tion existing under the laws of Cal., whose Post. Office is North San ; , County, Cal., has made application for patent for the Yuba Gravel Range Placer mine, bearing gold, situate in Kennebeck Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in -the plat and field notes on file in this office as fgl ows, viz: Commencing at a pine stump designated of Hustier’swood shed,.. Thence, yariation ays; ths speeenaee being 174° E,1,8 44 bd ¢ they give puny a stake, No 2, from which a black oak 30” bears N 38° 552 45° E 3.84 chains toa stake No 3, from which a black oak 36” pee Gs SA 96 a be ° as yo4,1-¢ which 8 pine 8” bears N 12 4” E39 lxs dist. Thence, 4, N 889 16° W 4.25 to a stake in diggings. chains to, a stake, Thence,* 6, 9°30"4 Yo:7. i jog 13, are eee ea make; No 8, 10 lks8 of . system, eating its way into thé tissues and édge © inia black Ae UG dia, bears N 83° 30° W. 41 to a stake, Nod, 1.50 chains W of old RichJ ardscn cabin, and from which a black oak in dia bears N 80° E 28 lks dist. ping 30” dia, bears N 50° E 22 lks. Thence dia bears S'17° 30’ E 54 lks. . tions situated, lying and-being on Frenchman’s }. i Whereas, on the 3d day of Se ptei874, the Plat of Town-hip 17 North, Range 9 East, was fled inthe 0. 8, Land Office, and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871; and by the return of the U.S,Deputy Surveyor, the fractional N % of Sec °25, the 8 4 Of Sec. 25, and all of Section 35; in ‘Township 17 North, Range 4 “Kast, isto be treated 4s mineral in charac. ter, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, the Central Pacific k. R, Company, by B. B. Redding, Land Agent, (Post office address San Francisco, Gal.) did, onthe 8th day of June, 1875, apply to offer proofs touching the charac. ter of said land; therefore, you-will take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions fron the Commissioner of the General Tad Office, dated May th. 1871,-we have fixed the 30th day of duly, A. D,1875, at 1 : o’elock, P. M., at this office, before the Register and. Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the character Of said “for*-the-township of on: the 22d day of June, 1875, levied upon -all the Gideon MeDonald, of in and to the followThat cerThis: ground is lands. : = “In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and yezr first above written, Notice.is hereby.given that T will sell at highest bidder, for each, . ‘ T. B. McFARLAND. Register. Lake -Company’s obice, ‘at ; HART FELLOWS: Receiver, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established vy j22 Monday, July.19th, 1875, and this 22d day of E: CUMMINGS, Constable of Bloomfield Township. Given under my i OR: J. C. YOUNG, TN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. 2 yp No. 696. a a es Application for a Patent to a Tonsu)tation, by Letter or othe . wise, Free. a 2 Lt oer CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS.. . enjoyed-on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 yéars, and has ‘become one of che most celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place it in point of pumber 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 wreat destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually un dermine and desiroy it; they driye she bleom fom the cheek, the lustre from the i Mining Claim. Usirep STATES LAND OFFICE, y Sacramento, Cal, May. 20, 1875. “TY OTICE is hereby given thatthe Yuba Gravel Range Mining Co., @ corporaJuan, Nevada ling 8 lks South bi ns psy iJ and diseased offspring,and . poison, through successive generations, the race-of man. The marks can be seen in Acrofula, Consumption, vripples, the Idiot ~ ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. d MERCURY, recognizédas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Veneréa!, doubles his dangers. Those «who haye been treated with that pernicious MINERAL POISON are not cured; the disease has assumed a new form. : Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, ‘That leaves the poisor to craw] through the 80’ E 18.08 chs to 97 Iks dist, Thence, 2, 8 pears S 669 W 34 30° W 1.77 chains.to Sof mining cut, from 5, 8 41° 15°. W $.13: No. 6, in. diggings. W 1.49 chains toa Thence, 7,83° Thence, organs beneath the apparently smooth sw face, to burst.cutin the future with a virn ance that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences’ that growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid whenceita. rises. He will find in the weakaessof the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion,.unaccountabie failing of thepowers of the mind, distaste for sosiety, dread of impending trouble, forebodngs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivicus dreams, accompanied by growing Seatnees, loss of laren noect and nuoro 15 W Pn a pine tree 10” . merou ther symptoms of ¢ isorganization, he Mts . by a ae . bok 45' W 13.75 . the positive traces of that most terrible and: chains to a stake ‘No 14,” Thence 14, Nj destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak=— 30° E 9.56 to-e black oak stub No 15, '24” ness—wasting away his powers, lestroying dia: Thence, 15,8 61° 15’ E 90.03 chs to . his hope of life and manhood, and rb ibing < stake No 16. Thence, 16,N8° 15'E 9.68 . him along the broken path of his existence, chains to a stake No 17, marked McH No . toward a premature and loathsome grave, 2, being cor No 3 of approved survey of R, . To him who finds his life dribbling out in McMurray’s placer, mine. Thence, 17,. N . the discharge of thé vital principle of exis76° 15° B8.03' to a stake from which % . tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, Sec, stake between Secs 9 and 16, Township . the mere cessation of the causes of its ap17 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo B and . searance brings no relief. e M. bears $ 35° 33’ EB 7.48 chains. Thence . Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard 18. § 3¢ B 12,33 chs to a yellow pine tree . and hope ofmanhood, brings to sucha one in aravine 36in dia, Thence, 19, N73 . no hope of cure, but adds to his miseryin E-1.80-chs to.a stake No20, 1.50 chs E. of the knowledge ‘that the one who looks to ravine, . from which a pine 39 in dia,. bim_-for so much bf her happiness is a vicbears N 30° E Silks. Thence, 20,8 16° . tim of his evit, and an innocent companion 45° £ 4,46 chainsto a pine tree No 21, 48” . of his punishment, He adds to his misery dia. and 75 lks Nof county road, Thence, and disorder until hope leaves him. There 21 s 27° E38.4bto a stake, No 22, 1 ch N of . is no rescue except in proper and skillful i a reservoir from whicha pine 5 in dia bears . treatment. Consult, then, at once, & physi-$41° W'41lks. Thence, 22,8 50° 15° W. cian whose practice and careful research 5.50. chains to place of beginning. Conhas made him thoroughly conversant with taining 109,-30-100.acres, lot No 61, in Sec. every phase of the disease. Those who hav and 16, Township 17 North, Range . become victims of solitary vices, that dread9 East, Mt. Diablo, Base and Meridian. . fat, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that Said location was thade, and is of record in fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics the said Kennebec Hill Mining District, and consumptives, and hundreds of untime‘County and State aforesaid. For title of . y graves with its misguided victims,should oneaieane see book 14 of deeds, pp 682, 683, consult wi hout delay, one who will sympa 684, 146: book 20, P 159, book 30, p 624:book . Ise with their sufferings: To ench th ‘. eh oie 32, P 394; book 34, pp 531 and . Doctor. would eppecially recommend im 532: book 84, Pp 535, 560; book 41, p 151; . self, giving toeach andall’ guarntees of a book. 43 463; boox 45 pp 68, 70, an book . Perfect and Permarfent Cureawithout hima »P pony PP Nevada county, Sante from business, change of diet, fear Adjoining claimants are the McMurray of exposure. eee piseer claim and vannals: placer claim,.on IMF ORTANT TO THE LADIES; When a Female isin trouvle or efflicted with disease, and requires medical or turgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fuliy competent to administer relief, and whose respectable standung in society recommends him to the ‘ confidence of the conimunity. The Doctor, anderstanding now Tmperatively necessary these requirements sre; feels ealied upon toipterposs, ang by calling the attention of the afflicted tothe fact that he has been & Professor of. Obstetrics and. Female diseases for Twenty Yeers, and is full qualified to adminiviterin all cases, both medically and surgically, not ina superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as-years of study ~ be. and practice—both in hospitals and families 1875, an assessment (NO, 12) of 15 cents per . —can make, to save them from the hands of chare was levied upoucthe capital stock of . tye wrqaelifed unéscripulous, and designths corporation, “payable immediately in. ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him United States gold-and silver coin, to the . as upona father. Allin affliction can find Secretary; at the ¢ of ‘the Company, 41] in) him one who can feel and sympathise Murket street. Any stock upon which this . with and befriend them in trouble—one ja. : sconaniepe x as ea *, pred. aubet, whose secresy the utmost confidetice can be 2th day 0 , 1875, re 100 i and advertired for saleat’ public quction, wae Te Correspondents, = ‘and unless pereens made ,before, will . -%RTTERS.—Persons ‘of either sea, who be sold on DAY, the 30th day of JULY, . wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot 1875, to pay the jelinquent assessment, to. visit the city can, by stating their symptoms gether with costs, of advertising .aud;€X-} in a letter, receive adVice and assurance of oe of Loge the Dive! a cure at home: ' AH letters returned or dey order of the Direc ’ troyed. Address C.€: PALMER. Secretary: 7 sit tary: BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. Ofice—41 Market street San Francisto, “. No, 618.Sacramento Street, near Montgom cut, and from which a lke, Therce,8, N 83° 15’ W 9.94 chains * dia bears S 51° 15' W 56lks. ‘Thence, 9 N79° W 1Q@1 chains to astake, No 10,8 fo. road, from which a pine 43: Thence, to-a stake No N 30° 15’ W 4,00 chains : 10, N90? 451 W $00 from which a 11, 1.50 chs § of a ravine 11, N29° 15’ W 15.86 chains to a pine tree, No. 12, blazed, and from which a pine 20 in ‘Thence, _— = the North All pergons holding any adverse claims thereto are kereby required to present the same beiore, this: Office within sixty days from the first day of pub: ishing hereof ‘ 7. BL MCFARLAND, Register. Dibble & Byrne, Attys. m23 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. “OLD RUN MINING COMPANY. LoG cation of principal place ot business San Francisco. Location of works Gold Fiat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at-a meeting of the Board of Virectors, held on the 5th day of June, Cal. ¢ ey: Box ,. ; Sa*ramento, California, June 17, 1875. © ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas, on the 34 day of Sept. 1874," the Plat of ‘Township 16, North, Range 10 East, was filed in the U.S. Land Office. and) by Commissioner’s letter dated December Qa, 1872, the S & cf ‘N.W Quarter of Section 10, in Township’ 16 North, J ange 10 Fast, is to be treated as mineral in charac-ter, nntil the contrary is proved, after due YNION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Lovation of principm place of-business, San Fraticisco, California. Location of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of. Assessment ‘No. 10, levied on ‘ the Eighth day of May; 1876, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows:. ~~, Hovet: Bo Pee Ant phaser, Lone oc comets. ., tere § f ce address Dute lat, Placer County, PO ig gg + “e's ’ — ba ro Cal.,) did, on the 15th day of December, Mtsieor er La” . 1874, file in the Register’s office of this Disoche, 4s . 434 434 trict. his homestead application, No. 1027 c. W. Smith, 9 10 10 elaiming the above described land, and #pCW. smith, = TO”. 10 10 plied to enter the kame as agricultural land, tore oe lleging it to bé more valuable for agricul And in atcordance with Jaw, and an order of the Board of Directors; made on the Kighth daypf May, 1875, so iially shares ot each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, Will be sold at public auction @t the office of the Company, No. 320,-Calfornia street, San Franeisco, Califoraéa, on TUESDAY, the SIXTH day of JULY, 1875, at. the-hour of 1 o'clock, P,M.; of guch day, to pay delinguent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and extural than for mining purggses: theyetore, ryou will take notice, aMfopder and by virtue of instructions from the Commis-, sioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we heye fixed the 29th day of July, A. D. 1875. at 11.30 o'clock, AM., at this office, before the Register and Re. ceiver. for the hearing of. propfs,to determine the character of said lands. » In witness whereof; we have hereunto our hands the day and year first aboveiim* penses of ee . tten, ms Le OMASDERBY, Secretary. T. BL MCPARBAND. Register. ice California’ SgppeteBan “HART FELLOWS, Receiver.. . pranclase. California. = meee . Chas.. Wyman, Atty. . jw? oe e a ts ps wpeient 1k i . t&