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sano senehtabihneetacitae inthe
coaaupeneenn, Sameer illite no
_ 2, and marked U GM Co., being 0.03 links
4-85 chs cross section line 10.40 chs W of
. WRE, 3,2¥-chs to a stake, No 4, from
—poads.Phence, 10, (8. 489 15_ £1.00, ch
erbss Nevada and Lake City road, 8.36 chs]
“Thence, i1, § 329 45 W,15.91 chs to a white
“ie black oak 24 in dia, bears 81739 W 10
a est . No 693, I
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. May. 12,1875. }
N Giwve 8 hereby given, that the Union
Gravel Mining Company, a’ corpora
ion existing under the laws of California,
whose Post Office is Ban Prancisce City
and county, Cal., bas made application for
Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing
void, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining District, Nevada county, Galifornia, and de‘scribed in the platand Meld notes on file
in this office as follows, viz:
PilatA. —.
Sommencing at a stake in tailings of
Nichols’ house and 1,50 chs N ot center of
creck. hence, variation being 17> 30 E
1, South.61 2.35 E,-9.94 chs to a stake, No
S of I.:Bowen’s fence, and from whicha
éwin pine 12” dia bears N 8736" E 0.50 iks.
"Thence, 2,9 39° 45 E 4.39 chs to a stake
Nod, from which a_pine_8” dia_ bears N
j2%° W34links. Thence, 3,8 571° 30’ E
eorner common to Secs. 3,4, 9 and 10, T 17
which a black oak 24” dia bears N 47° W
6.21 lke, Thence. 4,8 63° 35 E 8.00 chs to
a stake on East sidé of Spring Creek, from
~vhich a pine 6” dia bears N 6045 E ere
lks, Thence, 5, N 60° 35’ E-2.00 chs cross
sect. line 3.40 chs S of cor, common to 3, 4.
9-and 10,.8.46 chs to a stake at foot of black
onk-biaged, 24”’ dia. Thence, 6, 8 809 45’
E349 chs to a stake, NoT. Thence, 7, 8
"5° 15 E 8,67 chs to a stake, No 38, frotu
which a black oak bears N17%-E 0.8 lks,
8,8 79° 10’ B 3.35 chs to a black oax tree,
M 9.30” dia on summit ef ridge, and on E
edue.of Lake City road, from which a black
oak 18” in dia bears N 73¢° E°‘0.8 1ks.
"rhence, 9, S09? 30 8.16, chs to a pine
tree blazed 20” dia. on line of UG M Qo’s
fence, aud ich W,ot Lake City and. Nevada
to-astake, No-11, 1.50 chs W ofa ravine.
oax tree 20” dia and 1.25 cha W of ravine
Sherce. 13, 835° 45° W 5.09 to apine tree
tXin dia. 1.50 chs W of ravine from which
Thence, 18,9 79° 00. W 407 chs toa
pine tree 20" dia, on BE édge of Nevada and
Lake City roads. Thesice, 14,'8 542 30 W
6.24 chs to a Black oak stub at-cross ‘roads . of Nevada and road leading to U G M Co's
diggings. Thence, 15, Str? 30 W 76H chs
“thereto appertaining, or 50 much thereof as
Given under my hand this 2d day of
SHERIFF'S SALE.)
HEREAS J.G. Peasley, on the 29th
’ ‘day of June, A. D. 1875, recovered a
judgment in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State vf Calagainst John Healgfor the sum of Seven
Hundred wand Fitty ind 76-100 ($750 76-100)
amounting to the sum of $100, aH fc gold .
coin of the U.8., which said judgment is
recordéd in the éudgment Boek 6 of the
said District Court, on pages 473 et seg, and
whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set
forth in Plaintiffs Complaint be foreclosed
and property therein described, to. wit:
All that ce¥tain piece or parcel of land, situate in the vounty of Nevada, State of California, lying near Lake City, in the t.waseip-of Bloomfield, and bounded on the .
north by the land of John Bonney, and .
Sebastopol; on the east by the land of Jas.
Creegan: On the south by the rokd leading
from Columbja Hill to Lake City, and on
containing one hundred and ‘sixty acres,
more orless, together with the appurtenancés and iimprovements thereon and
may be necessary to satisfy the amount due
plaintiff for the principal and interest, and
costs of suit, counsel. tees and expenses of
sale, be sold to satisfy said judgment, together with interésts and costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
at public sale all.the above described property; to the highest bidder for cash, in .
front, of the Court House door, in the city.
of Nevada,on < ©.
" “SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 1875, :
Betgyeen the -hours’of ¥ o’clock, A. M., and
5 oWlock, P, MM.
July, 1375. pas
a GEO, WeSMITH, Sheriff,
f By A.W. Rorren, Deputy,
‘Long and Johnson, Attys. ; Jy3
VilivIa Sedu’ ‘Land Office.
Sacvamento, California, June 17, 1875.
YYNO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Whereas, on the.3d day of Sept. 1874,
the Plato i township 16 North, Raage 10
East; was filed in the U. S. Land Office, ana
deer — 4-3, — ee) ee
by-Commrtssioner's letter dated December
ifornia, in and-for the county of Névada, .
Dollars, gold coin of the United States,with . Flat, Nevada county; Cal., have made apinterest thereon trom the date of said judg. plication for Paterit for the Blue B
mefht at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum . Gravel Mining Claims bearing gold, situate
till paid, together with costs of suit taxed . in Wodlsey
at $14 75, and counsel fees allowed ‘rerein . county, Califortiia, and described in the
‘Blue Ban ground, from which shaft to
the west by the land of Joseph Roberts; 15.43 chs to-a’stake No 4,2 chs N of
. $642 30’ W 13.40 chains to a stake on steep
ee
: No 600. :
Application for a Patent fore
‘Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFIGE,
. Sacramento, Cal., May 6, 1875.
* OTICE is hereby given, That William
Rankin, James Keid, Elihu Mills and
Wm. W, Ptyde, whose Post Office is Moore's
ark
Flat Mining District, Nevada
plat and fief fiotes on file in this office as
follows, vizz ._
Blie Bank Gravel Mine. s
Commeiicisig at a.stake No. 1, in diggings
on boundary line between Oriental and
present tunnel bears S 54° 55’ E4.04 chs.
Thence, variation 17° 30’ E, No.1, 8 162
30’ W 11.89 chs cross county road 42.30
chs toa pine tree, with an 8 in trunk, 50’
from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2, 8
73° 45’ B 18.70 chs ton steke No 3,2 chs
northof center of Bloody Run Ravine,froin
Which-a white fir 20 in. dia. bears S25 05’
W 0.61 chs dist. Fhence, No 3, 5 87° 30°
Bloody Run Ravine. from which Balsam 5”
bears 8 89° 30’ EB 6.44 chs. ‘ Thence, No 4;
N 16° 30’ E 27.00 chs to a stakeon lower
bank of miners ditch, from: which a fir 24
in. dia. bears N 752 W 0.45 chs. Thence,
No 5, 8 84 15" E 2:50 chains to a stake on
bank of Miner’s Ditch, from which a fir 36
in. dia, bears N 37° 80’ 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 17, N.42° 30’ E 2.77 chs toa
cedar tree on bank of Miners’ Ditch:
Thence, No 8, N 38° 00’ E 2.88 chs. to a
stake, No9, on bank of ditch, trom which
balsam fir bears N/ 562 00’ W 0.20 chs.
Thence, No 9,N189-15° E, 3.34 chs toa
stake, No 10, on bank of ditch. Thence,
Noil@,jN 2° 45 E 5:54 chs, toa stake, No
TI, on bank of ditch at foot of nspruce snag
Thence, No 11, N 599,15’ E 1,30 chains to a
stake, No 12,-on bank of ditch and-at-inter-} cured before it be too late.
section of section line between Sections 21.
and 22, Thence, No 12 NO> 45 W 855
chs io a stake on section line 3.50 chs E of
Co: Road; and 8-04 ¢hs south of .section
eorner common to sections 15,16, 21 and
22,11 18N R10 E. Thence, No 13,N 72> 00
W 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. ‘Thence, No. 14,
bank on East side of rayine. ‘Thence, No
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
aEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor, Commercial, San FRaNcisco
STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat
E ment of Sexual and oerer oe
“h as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture,te a9 all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of _ years
standing) and Ulcerated es. success: ully
treated.. +
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his Dispenrary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commer-ia., San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may fiod him,
he Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking out new remedies, and has
alleviation of human suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both
male ana female, are there who are suffering out a miserable existence from the effect of secret indulgences, OF from virus
absorbe, into the system ! Look at their
pallid, ewaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken dowa constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid
sitnation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are suffering
with-any_of these horrible_ life destroying
Send them imnadiately to Dr. Gibbon, & physician who
posse tei: private disease his especial study
or years, and whois certain to cure tae
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested inthe welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended'doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, impesing
upon the public by using the names of em“Fhrence; 26,N-742-955.5.76 chs tom stake
JE 6,00 che nlong said bowndery lime to a
ptal ‘Gg No.2. Thence, 35, N89 45° E
1.7%cus to place o® beginning, _Contain* votharr aud Wecmnts On the south by, Jrood
_ Brom the first day of
to 2 pine-tree 8 in dia. op Jower bank °f
Grizzly Hill ditch, and 2 chs W of ravine.
Thence, 16,8 75° 45 W 6.66 chs toa stake
No 17, W. of old Bogan cabin, 0,50 1ks W of
ravine; pine 36”. dia bears 877° 40 W 17
ys, Whence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9.09 chs toa
gtake, No 18, hence,.18, N'’82° 45 W 4,26
chs to a stake, No19, on edgeof diggings,
and being on boundary Hne between Trood
& Go. and U @MCo's grounds, Thence,
19, N 8° 45’ W, 1:58 chsto astnke, No 20,
on edge of diggings, and being 8 E corner
of Trood & *Go’s grounds. Thence, 20, N
43° 05 W 6.20-cHsS descend bunk 20 feet
high, 7.90 chs, Leave diggings, 8.00 chs to
s stake on edge of diggings, and on ‘Trood
& Co's boundaty line. ‘Pheace, 21, 8829
1u' W, 8.21 chs to.a sugar pine stub 50” dia,
Thence, 22, N’ 862 30’ W, 32,00 chs cross
outlet to U_G M Co’s diggings, 16,12 chs to
a pine tree 50° in dis. on tpper edge of
Richardson. ditch. Thence, 28,N 27° 20°
W 2.92 chs along line of Kiebardsen ditch
to a black oak tree On lower bank of ditch.
Thence, 24, N 82°10 W 6.17 chains to a
Rtalre in tailings, 1.10 chs 8 of. present diseharge of ttume from U G M Co's diggings
ciwto creek, ‘Thence, 25, N 10° 35 2.86
chs ton cedar stump in tailings, being on
boundary line of-M, Zelerbach Consolidated “Gravel mine, approved syrvey, No, 30,
-on lower bank of Richardson's ditch, being
8 W corner of ‘rood & Co’s ground No 2,
und from which mouth of 6 @ M Co’s tun
2d, 1871, the 8 W Quarter of Section 10, in
Township 16 North, Range 10 East, is to
be treated as mineral in character, until
the centrary is prover, after due notice.
And whereas, David M. Eshbach, (Post Office address You Bet, Nevada County, Gal,,) .
did, on the’ 15th day of Dec, 1874, file in
the Kegister’s office of this District hig
Declaratory Statement, No. 4749, claiming
the above’ described land, and-applied to
enter the same as agricultural land;alleging it to be more valuable for agricultural
than for mining purposes; therefore, you
will take notice, that underand by virtue
Of instructions from the Commissioner of
the General Land Ofilce. dated May 6th,
A. D, 1871, we have fixed the 29th day of
dniy, A. DB, W375, at 10.40 o’clock, A. M., at
this ‘cAice, “before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the character of said lands,
In witness, whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day and year first above
wrist, . oe :
° T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
: HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
1, Chas. H. Wyman, Atty.
SHERIFF’S SALE. .
AY HEREAS Isaac George, on the FH.
: teenth day>of-dame;—A-D,. 1575,
recovered q judgment in. the District .
420.
mol hears.81 20° H 2,5@ehs.°Lhence, 27
N 762 $0' B 12.66 chs alowg boundary line
‘of Lrood & Go's gronnd,.No 2, to a stake on
ede of diggings, from which a pine 10”
@in bears $7469 1,00 cha.) Thenae, 28, N
8s° 15’ B 0.30 chs, descend, bank 30 feet
high, 4.80 chs to astakein diggings, being
on boundary line between) rood & Co No 2
aud U GM Go’g; ground,. Thence, 29, N
55% ¥O' Ei 2.00 chs to astake in diggings o1
boundary line. Thenee, BO, N 86° 30’ E
470 chs to astaxe in diggings. Thence,
31, N 8°-15' E.8.72.che, leave diggings 16,72
chs toa sttke om tangs 1.50 chs 5 of
Spring creek, and being N E cor of Trood &
Co’s grounds No 2. Thence, 32; N 61° 85
W 4.24 chaing to a sttike Thoenter of present ved of Spring Creek, “Thence, 33,5
132 45 V 20.51 chs to intersection of boundary line of ConsoTidated Gravel Mine (approved survey ot Marks Zellerback) being
atake () @ No3k. hence, 34,-N—61b° 45’
ing 200. 18:-100° acres. Bounded on the
north by Taad owned by W. W. Nichols and
Evans & Copco the east by Holden ‘and
& Go and vyaéant yon the west by Zeller.
bech, drood & Rich»rjson,
: Plat B g
Commentibe ata bike’ Marked CG Nal
%), for Gonsolidated Gravel Dhine, “being
stake No 20 of Zellerback’s approved swrvey, ond from which corner No 30 of. #aid
appr ved survey, identical with corng# No
% of Plat A, of Uniom Gravel Mine, bears
18 ~° E 8.88chs. hence, va. 174° E,
1, N71 ° Walong line of Zeéllerback's wpproved survey, 3.02.chs tO stake C'@ No 28,
‘Whance, 2,8 189 W 14,22 chs to stake OC G
Nv 27., ‘Thenee, 3,8 25's 9) Wo W.08.chs to
st ke @ GINO 96. Thenté, 4, Sss7g > W
64 chs to staké CO G No 25, and beitig identical with Mce€o No 6at N Wcor of survey
of R MoM Pht BL Phentée, 5,8 73° EF 3.03
chs toa stake McC No lat N E cor of apvroved survey of McM’s Plat B, ‘Thenee,
§, N 86° E2,75 chs ton pine tree MoH
No . , being corner No 1 of -R. MeMuryay's approyed suryey_of Plat A, ‘Thenee,
N37 4°-E3.28 ehsto a pinatree on N-.
sice of Nevada roud, and marked McH-No
G. Thence,’8, N 2854 > EB 20.06 chs. tora
stake on tailings, and being corner No 5 of
Mel ap provethyurveys ePhence, ON 18h 9
E.14.45 chs to'plaece of beginning. Contains
‘ine 12, 25-100 acres, “Bounded on, north
and west by Taha owned. by: Zellerback: on
awuth by R. MeMurray; on eust by R. MecMurray and §, Richardson, and designated
as lot No.dY A aud O0-B, in Seetions 3, 4, 9°
and 19, Townhshiy 4% North, Range 9 East,
M?. Diablo Base and, Meridian. Mine consists of the following locations: J. W. Sum.
mers ef aly Mar, 3,. Ls0p A. L, Ourtis, et alt
Jany. 40, 1857; 1. Bates et al, Feby 4, 1838; }Nichols, Woodside & Co., Jar. “14, 1865;
A. Crane et al, Mar 8, 1850; J.B. Henry et
yl, Det 2; TBA; Geo; ¥,MePhexson & Co.,
Sept 5, 1858: Henry Curtis et al, April 4,
1858;-Geo. F. McPherson, May: 25, 1858;
‘Solomon Flanders)! March 8,1 185s; Rule,
"Turner & Co, April 10, 1858; Win. Weighel
et al, Noy. 21,1857; 'T. Tayloret.al, Nov 21,
1858.8! Ly Harrison et at Ot 14, 1857; Mes,
Fieming et al, Jan 11, 1857; Henty Curtis
& ©o., dany 15, 1857; Phi} Bogau & Co.
Feb, 10, 1859; Rule, Purner & Co., March
§ 1859; John Gamble, et al, Feby 4,18 8;
each of aaid locations bethe recorded tn the
records of Kennebee Hill Mining District.
Kor title of applicantedée book 4 ofedeeds,
pp 532; book 6, ppiss, 200,251,605; Bea 77
Jwrdtly Sb2, B01, 50% _ Doak 8, pps Ok O.
pp Qe: book W), pp 2: whee ae 3 B46, 448,
aid 5062; book 12 pp-609; book 14, pp 170;
sluice-and-just-above junction with ravine
Court of» the Fourteently Judicial District . No 27.8 81> 00" W 1.00 chs cross center of
of the State Of California, in and for the . canon, 1.49 chs to astake on west side of racounty of Nevada, against Wm. H, Wells vine.
for the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty. toa stakeon west side of canon.
nifie and 25-100 Dollars, with interest there. No 29, 823° W 2.84 chains to a stake on Ww
35,N 11° 43’ W 14.91 chs toa stake on east
side of aravine, from which a cedar 24 in.
dia, bears N 5° 30’ W 0.25 chs. Whence,
No 16, N 85> 15’ W 6.02 chs to a cedar tree
op F side of aravine at junction with ravine running down from stake No 15.
Thence, No 17, 8409 15.5 9.42 chs to a
cedar tree on east side of ravine running
down from station 15. Thence, No 18, 5
652 15’ W 1.00 chs cross certer of ravine
1.52 chs toa twin spruce tree, blazed, and
1ch N W of falis. Thence, No 19,8 17°
45’ £8.50 chs to astake on W side of ravine, and on line between Stations 15 and
21. Thence, No 20,8 64° 30’ W°1.10 chs
toa stake oh 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 Exide of Canon, Thence, No 22,
N 18° E 0.80 chains to a stake on E side of
Canon. on edge of trail to mouth of Blue
Bank tuynel, mouth of tunnel. Thence,
No 23, N 26° 45’ E 2,75 chs to a stake, No
24,on 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 mouth of tunnel,
which bears 8 62> 50’W. Thence,No. 25.N
232 00’ E 3.00 chs to a stake, No 26,:0n east
side of Canon. Thence, No 26,N%° W
1.24 chs to a stake opposite end of tail
running down from Station 15, spruce _ 36
in, dia; bears 8-41 & 30’ E 0.42 chs, Thence,
Thence, No 28,3 9° E 0.80 chains
Thence,
nent physicians Arad 2a
places, Be, therefore, k
strict inguiries, or you may fall.into the
bands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence otf
self'abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost ‘unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless combatted ‘by scientific, medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
~evntused visions blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffiderce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and yarious
eruptions about the tece, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania snd frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflicted should apply immediately,. either in
person or by letter, and have a cure eflected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
‘this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick snd radical cure. Dr. G. will give
Une Hundred Dollars to any one ewho will
prove satisfactorily to him that, he wascured
of this pape ig py either of the —San
Francisco quacks. : \
: Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriagé, who
on from the date of said Jndgment at the . side of canon, Thence, No 30,832 30’ W,
rate of 7 percent. per annum ill paid, to-)95. chs toa stake on west, site of canon.
gether with costs of suit taxed at 314 75,
andl counsel fees allowed herein amounting
to the sum of $75, all in gold coin of the
United States, which said Judgment is,recorded in the Judgment. Book 5 of the
said District Court, om pages 469, 470, and
471, and whereas it ‘is ordered that the
Mortgage set forth in Plaintiffs Complaint
be foreclosed and property therein de.
scribed, to wit: One new fiame. house, one!
story high, containing five. rooms, owned
by the defendant, Wm; H, Wells, and situated on the north side.bf the western extension of Main street, in Truckee, Nevada
county, State of .Cahfornia, bounded on }
the east by the cabin o¢oupied by. Wm,
Lewis, and on the wést by the cabin owned
and occupied b¥ James Howey, with the
lands, tenements and appurtenances, be
sold to.satisfy said judgment,together with
interest and costs.
Notice is hereby yiven that I will expose
at public sale all the above described prope?
erty to the highest bidder, for cash, in front
of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on '
SATURDAY, July 24th, 1875, _
Between the hours of 9 o’eleck, A, M
5,o’clock, P.M. Le
Given undermy haad this’ 29th day of
June, L8T3.
and
G. W. SMITH, Sheriff
By A. W, Potter, Under Shertf,
Et #. Gaylord, :
C.F. McGlashan,
2
Attorneys, jyl
* No. 701
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND: OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Juge 19, tes
7 OTICE is hereby given, that John H.
Eden, whose Post Office is. Nevada
City; Nevada County, Cal,, has made appliFeatign for patert for the Spring’ RaVine
Placer Mining Chota; searing potty situate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county,
California, and describethus follows, to wit:
On surveyed lard, being’ the 8% of SE
of SE \ of Section Nog Three (3) im Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Eight (8)
Kast; Mount Diadlo Base and Meridiun, aad
containing Twenty (30) acres. Saia lodation was anade Manch 19, 1873; by the ‘applicant, and is recorded in the Records cf
. locations were
k Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty. &
Thence, No 41,5262 45’ W 2-69chains to 4
stake on west side 6f Canon. Thence, No
32,9 18° 00’ W 1.60chs toa stake on W
side of canon, and on line between stations
21 to 1, and 0.75 chs N of blacksmith shop.
Thence, Na 83, N 83° 15" W 5.32 chains to
place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100
acres, and designated as lot. No 41 in Sections 16 and 21, township T8 North, Range
10 Bast, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 5: id
made as follows: David
Scranton, et al, Dev. 12,1853. .By B. Day
et al, Dec. 21, 185g, Buckeye Tunnel. Co.,
April 2. 1855. Geo LL, Wyatt et al, June 3,
1455, aud by the applicants Jannary 8, 1875,
Said locations being of recogd Tn the Woolsey Flat Mining District. records, andthe
Mining Records. of Nevada county. The
applicants claim by purchase and location.
Adjoining claimants are onthe west, the
Oriental X. ¥. X.%wnd Boston Companies,
andon the North, East and South by. vacant
ground.
are suffering under any of these tearful
casladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to-obtain immediate relief.
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 be charged with a fair and futually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than atoe prevalent and
relish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders.
pK. GIBBUN is-responsible, and will
ive to each patient » written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and peruw nent cure, or make no charge. .Cured ‘at Home, "~~
Persons at a distance may be CURED. AT
HOME, by addressing 4 letter to Dr. Gibbon, .stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease. has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage ‘pa
‘conntry, with full and as direction for
ure, By enclosing T DOLLARS . in All -persons holding any-adyerse—claim
thereto are hereby, required to present the
same before this Office. within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
T. B, McFARLAND, Register.
‘m9
United States, Land Office.
Sacramento, California, June 7,.1875.
YO Sanmel T) Curtis, S. 1.) Blackwell,
P. H. Wand, and to ail whom it may
concern; Whereas, Mineral Application No.
G74 was filed in the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N W y of S°W 6 and W of NE
iy Of 8 W Quarter of Section I3,in Township. 18 North; Range 10 East, to be more
valuable for mining than for agricultural
purposes, and by Commissioner’s letter
dated December 2d, 1871;-and bv the return
-ofAhe U.S. Deputy Surveyor, the NW \
of SE-4%, Ns of SW ¥y Section 13, and
NE. X& of SE Quarter of Section NM; in
‘Township 18 North, Range 10 East, is ¢ be
treated as mineral in character, until the
coutrary is proved, after due notice. And
whereas, Fabius Carrion, (Post Office sddid, on the 22d day of May, 1875, apply to
file in the Register’s: Office of this District
his Declaratery Statement, claiming the
above described land, and applied to enter
the samaas agricultural land, alleging it
to be mere valuable for agricultuyat than
Nevada county, Califomnia, book Na. §, page
249. Adjoining claimants are the claim-of
Robett Hughes on the North. 2
All_persous holding any ‘adverse. claim
thereto ure hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
-from the first dy ef publishing hereof.
ju T. B. MeFARLAND, Register
ASSESSMENT NOTIC
Ni BLOOMF
Ne awa. come » RocatiG@® oft princiPt place of business, San Francisco, Call
orhia Lyegtion of works, North’ Bloom.
fleld, adw county, Calitornia: Notice is
hereDy.given, that at a meeting ofthe Distors held on the Sixteenth day of June,
1875, am assessment, (No. 38j of One Dollar oe share was levied wpon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immedi.
ately in Ubited States gotd goin, to the.
book Livipp BY: book Sip BF; 454y boax
23 pp 222; book BO. pyr 407, 480, 481, 482;
G2, pp 853, Sats bods 38, py 52; book
40, PINS, 49d-935, 45, 497, 459ed99,-.440,
441, 4425547, 446; Dogk ye 557; book 43,
po HOLABGOR ML pp 160; 141y Boole 43, pp 70:
yet. wp: THTNLO8, 100/160,-records ot 5
evada county, i
yie-persons nolding.
thoreto are hereby requi
same “before this Office within
erest.
Register.
; ml9
TB,
Bubble & Byrné,, At
Secretary ut the office of the Company, Np.
U0 GeMteutieaimet Aan aOpeey: Caliia, eo :
Any steck upon which this assessnient
shell remain uypaid on thetwenty-sixthalay
offuly, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pudlic auction; aud huiless
paytuent is made before, will be sdld on
pee the ‘thirteenth day’ of ‘August,
1875 e delin quence. assessment, tovether som @. webs of Vavert sitig and expenses of sale. = F gh EE
THOMAS DERBY, Secretar: . §
“Mice 89 California Street, San Frap20D GRAVEL MIN. . ”
fortnining purposes; Therefore; you will
tuk Aotivte, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Ccpatnissioner of the
General Land Off ddateg May 4h, 1871.
we have fixed the@lst day of July, A. D.,
1875, at 1 o’g . M.. abthis 22, ,lHefore th egister and ‘Receiver, for the
hearixg of proofs to determine the characww
In witness whereof we,haye hereunto set
our hands the day: and year“tirst above
written, : : ]
T: BUMCFARLAND, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver,
W. D: Long, Atty. for Fabins Carrion. j16
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AB from the'efects of Errors and Abuses
in carly lite, Shinhood restored. Impediments tO marriage removed. New method
of treatment.. .Newaud remarkable) remedies. Books and circulars. sent e, in
‘sealed “envelopes. Address HOWS ABSOCIATAON, No, 419 North Ninth “et,
Philadelphia, Pa,— an institution having, a
Ini#h reputation for-henorable comd wet uad
drofeagiqnel skill : :
: 3 th PAA
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. .
Conunencial Street, Nevada,
A MBS MON pony werner Pfened a meat
‘ om nerc Pe be
pared to supply Cuabdcanere: wits i
Corned Pork,ec.
; Pnefauth, C.E, W
dress Mopre’s Flat, Nevada cownty, Cal-) . and Janies Pattison, doing business under
coin, in a registered. letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to sny part of the Union, °
Address DR. J. ¥, GIBBON, 623° Kearney
etieet; commer Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Office Box 1957.
Private cntrance on Commercial treet.
Remember to put LOX 1957 on the let
ter. 4
Consultations FREE, ."
Ke Correspondents will please {uform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
ment in the Datty ‘TRanecrirr. myl
Constable’s Bale.
¥ virtue of an executioniissued but of
Justice J. M. Walling’s Court, of NeYada Township, in the county of Nevada,
State of California, dated ‘the 25th day of
l-June.1875, in 9 certain action ¥ rein Geo;
E. Turner and E. W. Bigelow, doing business under the firm name and'style of E.
W. Bigelow & Co,, as plaintifix, recovered
judgment against & 'Y. Worthley, P. Han.
ney, John Robinson,
the naimt-of Phillibuster Mining Company
as defendants, for the sum of $259 13 principal, and $26.90 costs of euiton the 25th
day of June, 1875, P have levied upon the
following described property ‘to” wit: All
the right, title and interest of Z. T. Worthley, RP. Hunnefauth, ©. BR. Whitney, John
Robinson, and James’Pattison, doing business under the name of Phillibuster Mining Conipany, the above named defendants
of, iv and te those Certain mining claims
situated, lying and being on Frenchman's
Bar Hill, opposite Cold 8 8, in the
township of Nevada, County. of Nevada,
State of California, and about one and onehalf miles aboye the Central House, on
the Washington road, and adjoining the
South Xube Company's claims onthe west,
and kiown as the Phittibuster Company's
mining claims, the same having bee =
tofore attached in the above entitled action
on the 16th day, of, April, 1875, together
with all and singular the tenements, heyr eenranee and appurtenances. and_all
the rights an iviteg the -said PhilWhuster Co! ny pd A 8 sera te 3
in anywise appertaining, the same being
taken o satiatysthe within writand epsts
and peerning costs. a
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
the 19th dap of July, 1875, between the
hours of 9 o'clock a, M. and 5 o’elock, P, M, in front of CU House: in the
City of Nex seit are é right, tte and interest of said defendants E, T.
Worthiey, P. Hunnefauth, ©. E. Whitoey,
pat d. James Pattison, doing
usiness unger the name of the Phill
— Company ef inand to the inmaye
seribed pre: y,* ab pudlic atttion for
eash, in pevpesy , to the highest bidder,
to satisfy said execution and all ;
suse, City. the ‘sth of
fune, 187§. . _ Censtable,
= = e ‘ -Tewnshi .
W. D, Long, Atty. > ey ee 4
. faver of Dr. G. 8. Farley and against Gidreturned with imcreasea -acilities for the . Columbia Hill, on
maladics—see that they are cared for and "=
“ent for the Yuba Gravel Range Placer
careful and ronke L.beine dtp, tate 844200 E3888 cee,
and curiosity, to any part ef the.
Constable’s Sale.
‘¥.).¥ VIRTUE.OF AN EXECUTION TO
me delivered, issued out of the Court
or A. 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, 1875, in
eon MeDonald,for the bum of 376 50-169
damages and aoats:of suits, I have, on the
22a day of June, 1875, levied upon all the
rivht, title and interest of the defendant,
Gideon McDonald, of in and to the follow. '
ing described property, to wit: ‘That ¢ertain piece of mining ground or claim situated in Columbia Hill Mining District, and
bounded as follows: Co.umencing at a stake
nearan oak tree, about 150 feet westerly
from ax old log cabin on the point between
Tisdol’s Ranch and Cox’s block mill, running from that stake around & point with
the ditch 800. feetto a stake by a pi 1e tree;
thence straight to the.centre of nisin ridge;
thence along the ridge to a stake ngar Cox’s
block mill; thenee straight down side hill
tO place of beginning. ‘This ground is
bounded and staked with stakes marked
Shanghae Company. : :
Notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at
public auction, all the above deseribedproperty to the highest bidder, for—eash,
in front of the Lake Compatty’s office, at
Monday, July 19th, 1875,
At One o’clock, P. M. ~ .
_ Given under my hand this 22d day of
June, 1875. m
E. CUMMINGS,—_
Constable of Bloomfield Township.
é No. 696.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Untrep STATES LAND OFFICE, \
Sacramento,-Cal, May 20,1875.
OTIGE is hereby given that,the Yuba
Gravel Range Mining Co., a corporalidu existing under the laws of, Cal., whose
Post Office is, North San. Juan, Nevadag
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
notes on file in this office as fol ows, viz:
Commencing at a pine stump designated
on field notes as No 1, standing 8 lks South
of Hustlet’s wood shed. Thence, variation
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, California, June 19, 1875,
"HNO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Whereas, on the 3d day of Sept. 1874
the Piat of ‘fown-hip 17 North, Range 9
East, was filed in the U. 8, Land Office, and
by Comiunissioner’s letter dated December
2d, 1871, and by the return of the U. S,
Deputy Surveyor, the fractional N 3 of
Sec, 25, the S % of Sec. 25, and all of Sec.”
tion 35, in Township-17 North, Range 9
East, isto be treated as mineral in character, 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,
Cal.¥ did, onthe 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 virtue of instruc.
tions from the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, dated May 6th.1871, we have
‘fixed the 30th day of July, A. D,1875,at1_
o’clock, P. -M., at this office, before the
Register’ and Receiver, for the hearing of
proots to determing the character of paid
lands. : .
In witness whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day and yeur first above
written.
j22
T. B. McFARLAND. Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver,
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
Established by
“OR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850,
No Cure, No Pay.
Lonsguitation, by Letter or other. wise, Free.
HIS CELEBRATED INQTITUTE HAS :
enjoyed on. this Coast an uninterrupted
suceess of -2)-years;-tned-has_ become one.ofche most celebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
sured, pisceitin point of_ number of paients arnong the very first of the world, and
the success of itd treatment ranks it second
none,
PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males and Irregularitiesin Females arethe yreat destroyers of health. They insidjously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
bleom fom the cheek, the lustre from the
eyé, the strength and vigor from the frame,
‘a stake, No 2,from which a black oak 30”
bears N 38° E 97.1ks dist. Thence, 2, §
552. 45’ E 3.84 chains toa stake No 3, from
which a black oak 36” Dears S 669 W dt
lks. Thence, 2.8 25° 30’ W 1.77 chains to
a stake, No 4,1. ch S of mining cut, from
which a pife 8” bears N 12%" E39 Iks dist.
Thence, 4, N8L° 15’ W4.25 to a stake in
diggings. Thence, 5, S 41° 15’ W 3,13
chains to @ stake, No. 6, in diggings:
Thence, 6,8°30° 00’ W 1.49 chains to a
staxe, No 7, in diggings. Thence, 7, s3°e
15’ E 4.00-chains toa stake, No.8, 10 lksS of
edge of mining cut, and from which a
black oxk 12” dia, bears N. 839.30’ W_ 41
Ike. hence; 8, N 83° 15’ W-9.94 chains
ardson cabin, and from which a black oak
4” dia bears $ 51° 15’ W Sblks. Thence, 9
N79° W 10.71 chains to a stake, No 10,8
links $ of Go. road, from which a: pine 48
in dia bears N 80° E 28, lks dist, ‘Thence,
10, N 30° 15’ W 4.00 chains to ‘a stake No
11, 1.50 chs S of a ravine from, which a:
pine 30” dia, bears N KO F 22 1lks. Thence
11, N 29° 15’ W 15.86 chains to a pine tree,
No 12, blazed; and from which a pine 20
dia bears $17° 30’ E 54 tks. ‘Thence, 12,
N 26° 15 5.90 chains to a pine tree 10”
dia No13. Thence, 13, N 39° 45’ W 13.75
chains to a stake, No 14, ‘Thence 14, N
302 E 9.56 to a black oak stub No 15, 94”
a stake No 16..Thence,16, N:8° 15’ E 9.68
chains to a stake, No 11/),marked’ McH No
2, being cor No 2 of approved survey of R.
MecMurray’s placer mine. Thence, By ee. §
16° 16 E 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 § 35° 35’ E 748 chains. Thence
18,8 3° 512.33 chs to a 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
ravine, from which a pine 30 in dia.
bears N 80° E 51itks. Thence, 20,816°
45’ E 4.46 chains to a pine tree No 21, 48”
dia. and 75 lks Nof county road, Thence,
21,8 27° E3.46to a take, No 22, } ch N of
» reservoir from Whicha pine 5 in dia bears
$410 Waliks. Thence, 22,8 50°-15-W
5.50 chains to place of beginning. «Containing 169, 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, and is of record in
the said Kénnebee Hill Mining District,
County and: State aforesaid. “For title of
applicant see book I4 of deeds, pp, 682, 683,
684, 146; book 20, p 159, book 30, p 624;book
48, p+ book 32, p'394y book 34, pp 531 and
532: book 34, pp 5355-560; book 41, p,151;
book 43, p 463; boox 45, pp 68, 70, and book
48, pp — — Records 6f Nevada county,
Adjoining claimants are the McMurray
placer cluim and Pannals placer claim, on
the NorthJ
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same Beiore this Office within sixty days
from the first. day of publishing hereof.
1TsBi MoFARLAND, Register.
Dibble & Byrne, Attys. m2
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, California, June 17, 1875.
YO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
.Wheréas, 01: the 3d/day of Sept. 1574.
the Plat of Township 16 North, Range 10
East, was filed in the U.S. Land Office;and
by Commissioner's letter dated. December
2d, 1871, the S E Quarter of Section 10, in
Township 16 North, Range 10 East, is to be
treated as mineral in character, until the
contrary is proved, after due notice, And
whereas. Abraham, Glines (Post‘Office ak
dregs Colfax, Placer County, Cal.,) did, on
the 16th day of March; 1875, file in thé
Reyister’s office of this District his Declaratory Statement, No, 4998, claimmg the
os described land, and applied to enter
© Sande As dyricultural land, allegitig it to
be more valuable for agricultural than for
mining purpéses; therefore, you will take
notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commicsionerof the Geaeral Land. Oitice, dated May 6th, 1571, ‘we
have fixed the 29th day of July. A. D. 1875,
atilo’clock, A. M., at this office, before
the Register and’ Recéiver, for fhe héarin
of proofs to determine the character o
said lands,
, An witness whereof, we have hereunto set
= hands the day and year first Above writen.
: . T.B McFARLARMD, ¥.
MART FELLOWS, peo oo . *
Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. i ja
ASSESSMENT NOTICE..
V ts —e, MINING ‘COMPA.
_ NY¥—Location of. primaipal place of
businéss, San Francisco, Califurnin Loc
tion of works, Nevada, Nevada ¢ounty Cal,
ifornia--Notiow is. hereby given that ata
meeting of the Directors, held’ on the 1341)
day of July, 1875, an assessine1it (No, -7,)
of 35-cents per share was levied upon the
capital stock of the, corporation, payable
i , to DP nited. States-gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the Cor!
pany, 311 California “street, second fioor,
Rooms 3 and 4, San) Francisco, Cabifornia. .
Any stock upon ,which. this assessment,
shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of
Angus 1875, will be delinquentland. advertised for sale at publie auction, and nnoa Aspe ae before,will besold an
URDAY the 4th day.of September, 1875,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertisizig and expenses oft
to a Blake, Nou 9, 1.00 chains Wot ott Riche 7
“ia, ‘Thence, 15, 8 6 o-15° E-20-03-chs to}
they give puny and diseased Oftspring, and
poison, through Successive generations, the
race of man. ‘The marks can be seen. in
Bcrofula, Consumption, <cipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
MERCURY, recounizedas the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereat, doubles his dangers. ‘Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
MINERAL POISON are not cured; the disvaee has assumed a new form.
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL (URB,
That leaves the poisor to crawl through thews0ws
system, cating its way into the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a yvituante that will-batie-the-effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS. o
The young man who experiences that
growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid
whence ita rises. He will find in the weakaessof the back, trembling of the limbs,
disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
of the powers of the mind, distaste for sosiety, dread of impending trouble, forebodngs of evil, Bleeplessness, troubled and Tascivicus dreams, accompanied _ by. growing
Yeafness, loss of wuscula¥ power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization,
the positive traces of that most terrjble 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,
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 hér happiness is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
is ne rescue except in proper and skilltul
treatment. Consult, then, at.once, a 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 dreadfui, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victimé,should
consult wi nout delay; one who will sympa
hise with their sufferings. To such th
Doctor would ‘especially reco. wnend iim
self, giving to each and all gédrntees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure. j “ :
IMFORTANT TO THE LADIES;
with disease, and requires medical or rurgical attendatce, the inquiry should be, where
is there physician who is fuliy competent
to administer relief, and whose respectable
standing in Kociety recommends him -to-the
confideyce of the community. The Doctor,.
anderstanding now imperatively necessary
these requirements are, feels called upon to
interpose,‘and by calling the attention of
the aftlicted tothe fuct that he has been +
Professor of Obstetrics and -Female diseases
for Twenty Years, andis fully qualifed-to
admivi:ter in abl ,cases, both medically and
surgically, not in d@ Superficial manner, but
in-as thorough a manner as yearsof study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified. unserupuious, and designas upona father. Allin affliction can find
in himone-whe-can feel and sympathise
with abd befriend them in frotwble—one im
whose Seeresy the utmost confidence:can be
ylacee. *
To Correspondents.
LETTERS—Persons of either sea, who.
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
inva letter, receive advice and assurance of
acure at home. All letters returned.or detroyed. Address,
*BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.
Wo. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
ey,. Box
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, California, June 17, 1875.
O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
‘> Whereas; on the 3d day of Sept. 1874,
the Plat of Township 16 North, Range 10
. Fast, was filed inthe U.S, Land Office. and
by Commissioner's lettet@ated December
2d, 1871, the 8 of N W Quarter of Section 10; in Township 16 North, Fange 10
East, is to be treated as mineras, in charyacter, nntil the contrary is proved, after due
notice. And whereas, Bouis. Voss (Post
Office address Dutch Flst,, Placer County,
Cal.,) did, on the T5th day’ of December,
1#74, file in the Kecister's office of. this Dis‘trict, his homestead ‘application, No. 1027
claiming the avove deseribed Tand, and apPied to enter the camessagricultural land,
alleging it to be more yaluable for agricul
tural than for mining purposes; therefore,
yon will take notice, that under. snd by
‘virtue of instructions from the Commissiensr of the General Land: Office, dated
May Gth, 1871, we hive fixed the 29th day
of July, A. D. 3875. at 11.30 o’clock; A. MM..
at-this office, beforethe Register and Receiver, for the hearimg of proofs to deterek Pe the character of said gade.
“In witness whereof, we have hereunto
sale, WE HS. Ue i
iy ATM BUEFINGTON, Secretary. *
Pr eet California Street, Sacon
' 5 Sand 4, San Franc s¢0; Cal.
¢
ing. Therefore, families can rely upon himset our hands the day nd’ year fret above ~
written, : fxs
sadhcing TB. MCPARLAND, .
HART FELLOWS, Receivers,
Chas, H. Wyman, Atty. yu"
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