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July 4, 1875 (4 pages)

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Ses Nom. : Application for a Patent to a “United States Laud Office; : Sacramento, Cal, May. 12,2875. } ‘ rOTICE is hereby given, that the Union CALISTOGA REAL ESTATE CO. ALISTOGA, with » population of about C 800 p:rsons, is a village watering place “Gravel Mining Company, ® corporaattae head of the valley of Napa, in Cali-_ ¢ion existing under the laws of California, fornia, It is four hours travel north of San whose Post Office is Sau Prancisce City Francisco by steamer and rail. and’county, Cal,, bas made application for Patent for the Union Gravel Mine bearing of San Francisco, forty miles Its shipping port is Vallejo, e the Bay i stant by «old, situate in Kennebec Hill Mining Dis. rail.It lies at*he head of the most cMarni. tricot, Nevada county, California, and. de. ing valiey_in the State. ortbed in the plat amd field notes on file in this office as foRves, V 2 lat A. The.Beauties of Nap. In traversing this thirty-seven miles of Commencing at a stake in tailings 8 of . rarije dale, the soph , 3, 3 ’ ye never wearies. If one Mrohols’ house ypodtiring 4 a veo . ascends the sides of the leafy mountains creek. ‘Theuice, variation being 30_E . that bound the valley on either side, wheth:, Bouth 61° 35 E, 9.94 chs to a stake, No ®% and msrsed (' G M Co., being 0.08 links er looking up the valley or down, and from whatever puins of view, the scene is one of H of I. Bowen’s fence, and froim which a Py. visning beduty. 4win pine 12” dia bears N 8734" E 0.50 lks. Moudting the summit of St. Helena, ne 4 5 kK e . Thence, 2,8 39° 45 K 4.39 chs to # stake . ) ynich towers ever all, far td the east the . No 8, from which # pive 8° dis.‘bears N . crowy Nevadas-boun i the view; and to the west spreads the Pacific Ocean, with its 12% 9° W 34 lings. Thence, 3,58 57° 30’ E 1.85 chs cross section line 10.40 chs Wot} winged ships and its biue horizon.— «corners common to Secs. 3, 4. and 10, ‘fF-17 -owhich.a black oak “ata bears N-a7° W “tree blazed 20” dis. on-line of U-G M Co's WISI as ELIE EET ELIS PONG EE NES ELE BERL TIE DML {Bin aia. 50 chs W of ravine from which : To the north cre the vast forests of MenWHO E.3.29 che 1° stake, No_4,-from.t aocrino: its-statedy trees turmed.to shrubbery, and Ctear Lake, in ita—pride of ex@.% ks. Thence. #, 865° 35 #8 00'chs tol Danse, dwindied to's milt daar: » atake on. East side of Spring Creek, irom which a pine 6” dia bears N 69% ° E 0.17 iks, Thence, 5. N 60° 35’ E 2.00 chs crvss sect. live 3.40 chs 8 of cor comwon to 4, 4. 9 and 10, 8.46 chs to a stake at foot of black The Warm Springs. From the beauties of Napa we turn to its other attractions. The estate covers 2000 . ask blazed; 24" dia. Thence, 6,5 80° 45° . acres of fertile land. The medicinal ele#349 chs toastake, No7. Thence, 7, S. ments of the hit springs are principally . 5° 15 E«,67 chs to a stake, No 8, fro:n . iron. magnesia, and sulphur. -In this cli. j mate the season of watering places is prolonged. which a black oak bears N17 E 0.8 lus, #,879° 10’ E3.35.cha tu a black oak tree, M 9.30" diaon summit of ridge, and on E eige of Lake City road, from which a black ‘oak 18” in dia bears N 736° E 0.8 ‘lxs. "Yhence, 9,8 69° 30’ E 8.16 chs to a pine fence, and 1ch W of Lake City and Nevads roads. Thence, 10, 8 48° 15 E 1.00 ch to a stake, No 11, 1.50 chs W of's ‘yavine. ‘Phence, i1, 832° 45 W,15.91 chs to a white osx tree 20" dia and 1.25 chs W of ravine Thence . 12, 835° 45° W 5.09 to a pine tree The Surroundings. . By consulting @ map, it-will be apparent that Calistoga is destined to become a commercial town of impvurtarce. It is the centre to which converge inrrumerable cultivated valleys of California, Industrial Enterprises. Anew industry is now being introduced . at the head of the velley-or Napa, which a black o&k 4 in dia. beara ‘S 173¢° W 10}. will give ‘easy’: mployment to ail the. boys, ike. ‘Thence.13,8.73° 00 W 407 chs toa > sharge of flume from U G M Co’s diggings a Sat i fa a 4.24 chs to a black oak stub at cross roads rat oF Neva Ser ; and girls, an pine tree.20” dia, on Ecdge of Nevade »nd . other new industries. i lenko City roads. Thence, 14,8 54? 30 W . ning of many others. 4 Calistoga és selected factory for-Saving and canning fruits aud t, Application for 9 Patent _--Mining Claim. oe & rs, NEW ua Win. W, Pryde,whose Post Office is Moore’s Fiat, Nevada county, Cal., have made applicatien tor Pztent for-tire Blue Bauk Gravel Mining Claims bearing guld, situate in Woolsey Fiat Mining District, Nevada egunty, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: ' bank of Miner’s Ditch, from which a fir 36 lin. dia. bears N 37° 30’. W.0.19 chains. Thence, No 6, N 72° 45’ E 2.50 chs to a} ing ou stake No ¥ on bank of Miners’ Ditch ". fect of Thence, No 7, N 42° 30° E 2.77 chs ‘toa absorbe cedar tree on bank of Miners’ Ditch. . pallid Thence, No 8, N 38> 00° E 2.88 chs. to a their stake, No 9, on bank-‘of ditch, trom which . fying th bal-am fir bears N 562 00" W 0.20 chs. } or the en. Thence, No 9, N 182.159 E, 3.34 chs toa! situation th stake, No 10, *n bank of ditch. Thence, . the scer* No 10, N.23° 45 8 5.54 chs, toa stake, No} attend to sy : “ : : % 11, on bank of ditch at foot of aspruce snag with any of t _etows Nevada and Lake City road, 8.56 cfs highways leading to many of the richest . hence, No li, N 59° 15° E 1.30 chains to a . maladies—see . stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at inter. cured hefore i . section of section line between Sections 21 . mediately to Dr. and 22. Thence; No 12 N0° 45 W 855) woo — chs 10 a stake on section line 3.50.chs E ot . or yeers, Co. Road, and’ 8-04 chs south of section . ’ most inv i corner common to sections 15, 16, 21 ‘and 22 'T18N R10 E. Thenct,No 13,N 72° 00. who are afflict W 3.50 chs cross county road 11.5C chs to @. estcd in the welfa ful of the man e and just oufside of fence. Thence, No. 14, . [nfast all cities, publishi $ 64°30" W 13.40 chains to & stake on steep . curing all dise d continzently it will. support . _is but the begin. . ; car ; ‘hree miles below . 8take tree, 43 in. dia. N W of Pride’s cabin, . care asthe site of a large . No. 698. fora “UNTYED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., May 6. ints. } OTICE is hereby given, That William Kankin, James Keid, Elihu Mi-ls and Blue Bank Gravel Mine. . Commencing at a stake No. 1, in diggings EK on bonadary line between Oriental and Blue Bank ground; from which shaft to present tunnel b: ars 3 54> 55° E 4.04 chs. Thence, variation 17° 30’ E, No.1,8 16° 30’ W 21.89 chs cross county road 42.39 chs toa pine, tree, with an 8 in trunk, 50" rom ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,5 . 53> 45’ k 18.70 chs toa stake No 3,2 chs nouncing that tnorth of center of Bloody Run Ravine.from which a white fr 20 insdia. bears 3.25 05° W 0.61 chs dist. Thence, No 3, 8 87> 30" Kearney Stree K 1343 chs to @ stake No 4,2 chs N of . Fraticisco, where his 0 Bioody, Run Ravine. from which Balsam 5” . requiring his. bears 8 395 30" E 0.44 chs, Thence; No-4; . __‘The Doctor N 16° 30° FE 97.00 chs fo & stake Gf Tower bank of miners ditch, from which a fir 24 in. dia. bears N75© W 0.45 chs. Thence, alleviation 0° hu No 5, 8 842 15’ E 2.50 chains to a stake on Constable’s fale. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me delivered, issued out of the Court, .,an acting Justice of for tbe township of Bloomfield, county of Nevada, and State of aring date May 27th, 1875, in 8. Farley and sgainst Gideon McDonald. for the: sum of $76 50-100 ts of suits, 1 have, on the 1875, levied upon all the d interest of the defendant, fin and to the follow. to wit: That cerand or claim situbia Hill Mining District, aud bounded as follows: Co.umencing at a stake near wn oak tree, about 150 feet westerly from az old log cabin on the point between Tisdol’s Ranch and Cox’s block mill, run ning from thut stake around a th» ditch 300 feet to a stake by a pin thence straight to the centre of main ridge; thence along the ridge toa stake near Cox's block mill; thence straight down side hill to place of: beginning. bounded and staked w Shanghae Company. _ Notice is hereby giv’ pubiic auction, all t property to the highest bid “infront-of the Lake Company's 0 United States Land Office, Sacramento, Californ{a, June 19, 1875. "my\O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ¢ Whereus, on the 3d day of Sept. 1874. the Plat of ‘town-hip 17 North, Range § East, was-filed in the U. 8, Land Office, ana. by Commigssioner’s letter dated Tecember 2d, 1871, and by the return of the U.'§ Surveyor, the fractional N 3 of Sec 25,the S 44 of Sec. 25, and all of Sec. tion +5, in ‘Township 17 North, Range § East, is to be treated-as mineral in charac. ter, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, the C-ntral Pacific ib. R: Company, by B. B. Redding, Lana Agent, (Post office aduress San Francisco. Cal.) did, onthe 18th day of June, 1875. apply to offer proofs touching the charac. ter of said lund; therefore, you will take notice, that under apd by virtue of instruc: tions from the Commissioner of the Genera] Land Office, dated May 6th. 1571, we have fixed thle 30th day of July, A. D. 1875, at 1 cy BP. M., at this office, before-the ag “and Receiver, for the bearing ‘of proofs to determine ‘the character of said or A: A. Smith, the Peace, in DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY ~ é damages and cos 623 KEARNEY STREET, : ri.bt, title an Gideon McDonald, o ing described property, Cor. Gommercial, San Francisco : ated in Colum in 1854, for the treai land Seminal Gleet, Stricture, STABLISHED ment of Sexua guch as Gonorrhea, is in all its forms, potency, standing treated: : “DR, GIBBON has the he has return Hospitals of Europe, kin Diseases ( ) and Ulcerated egs Suc pleasure of an. ed from visiting princi This ground is er a ith stakes marked patients and those en that 1 will sell at. he above described thertime nor der,for cash, in witness whereof, we have_hereunts “set our hands the day-and year first aboye = T. B. McFARLAND. Register. HART FELLOWS, Receiver. ‘€olumbie-Hilt,-on-— ERATURE ROP ERLETE, Monday, July 19th, 1875,At One o’clock, P. M. ‘ Givev under my hand this 22d day of E. CUMMINGS, Constable of Bloomfield ‘fownship. —gcilities Tor ynan suffering. rrible Diseases. usands of persons, are there whoare 8 e existence f secret indulgences, returned with i How many tho male ana female, Look at their disfigured faces and constitutions, broken it 3 “i re the ha revel pp in this horrid, ds suffer until Let parents, guard of those wh for a Pate ‘Mining Claim. ‘Application are sufferiug life destroying are cared for andSend them = a physician who Special study ertain to cure the ut mercury oF Untrep States Laxp OFFICE, : Sacramento, Ca OTICE.is hereby gi Gravel Range Mining Co., er the laws of Cal., whose orth Sen Juan, Nevada e application for pat1. Renge Plecer. ld, sifuate in Kennébeck t, Nevada county, Calidin the plat and field in this office as ful ows, viz: t a pize stump designated 1, May 20, 1875. ven that the Yuba ade private dise and who is ¢ eterate cases without: It is importan ed, or to those tiou existing und Post Office—is-N injuti County, Cal., has mad njuriou mine, bearing go Hill Mining Distric potes on file w days, imposing, CommenciDg-& ten: diggings. Thenoe, 15,5 61 2 30 W 7.66 chs . vegetables, that now go to waste, and enae pine trees 8 in dia.\on lower bank ~f . couraging the production of more. Inno ‘@rivaly Hill ditch, and 2chs W of ravine. . part of California can these healthful ele-. Taence, 16, 875° 45 W 6.65.chs to a stake . ments of human food be cultivated more . _No 17, W. of old Bogan cabin,0.50 ks W of . cheaply or more abundantly. Considering ravine; pine 36” dia beats S 77° 90 W 17 . the depth of its rich soil, its prolonged seale. Thence, 17, N 64° 45’ W 9.09 chs to 4 . son, and the extraordinary vegetab'e growth atake, No 18. Thence, 18, N 82° 45 W 4,26 cha to a stake, No,19, on edge of diggings, in this country, one acre may be considere . equal to three wherever-this industry is anébeing on bouhdary line between €rood . carried on in the Atlantic States If irri4 Mo.and U GM Co's grounds. Thence, . gation be wanted, artificial waterflow may 19,0N 89-45’ W, 1.58 chs to a stake, No 20, . surely be found all along the valley, for it on edge of diggings, and being 5 £ corner . is backed by mountain ranges full of livof ‘Lrood & Go's grounds. ‘Thence, 20, N} ing waters. 43° 06 W 0.20 cha descend bank 20 feet high, 7.90 chs. Leave diggings, 8.00 chs to The First Grand. Auction Sale, a gtake on edge of .digginys, and on Trood & Go's boundary line. Theace, 21, 8 82° . . 10’. W,.8.21 cha to a sugar pin« stub 50” dia, Thence, 22, N 86° 30’ W 11.00 chs cross ‘outlet to U G M Co's diggings, 16.12 chs to # pine tree’ 60 in dia. ou upper © tge of Richardson ditch. Thence, 23,N 27° 20’ W 2.92 ch along line.of Richardson ditch to a black oak tree on lower bank of ditch. . oe, 24, N 82° 10 W 6.17 chains to a 4k9 in tailings, 1.10chs S of present disinto creek. Thence, 25, N 10° 85. W 2.86 «ha to 3 cedar stump in tailings, being on Youndary line of M, Zecllerbach Conpolidatod Gravel mine, approved survey No 30, "Thence, 26,N 74° 36. E 5.76 chs toa stake on Jower bank of Richardson's ditch, being #°W corner of Trood & Co's ground No 2, and from which movth of U G M Co's tun eérbears $1° 29’ EB 2,50 chs. Thence, 27 WIS? 30’ E 12.66 chs wleng boundary line of Trood & Oo's ground, No 2, to a stase on The digze of diggings, from which & pine 10” dis beara 74° £1.00 chs. Thence, 28, N 38° 15° E 0.30 chs descend bauk 30 feet high, 4.30 chs to a stake in diggings. being gn boundary line between Trood & Co No 2 #od U GM Co's ground. Thence, 29, N 6 2 30’ B 2.00 chs toa stake in digxings on tyundary line. Thence, 30, N 86° 30” E 4.40 cha to a stake in diggings. Thence, 31.8 BO 15’ E 3.72 chs, leave diggings §6,72 che tos stake on tailings 1.50 chs S$ ofRoring creek, and being NE cor of Troeed & (o's grounds No 2. Thence, 32; N 61° 35 W 6.24 chains to a stake im Center of present. bed of Spring Creek. Thence, 33,5 “18° 45 "¥ 20.51 chs to intersection of. boundry line of Consolidsted Gravel Mine (approved survey of Marks Zellerback) being ~ ‘take C-G No 3l. Thence, 34, N 519, 40° % 6,30 che along said boundary line.to a take C G No 32. ‘Thence, 35. N THO 45° K 15.78 chs tu place of beginning, Containang 200, 18-100 acres. Bounded on the, swrih by lund owned by W. W. Nichols avd Ivana & Uo.;on the esst by Holden and othera-and vacant; on the south by Trood i. Oo. and vacarft; on the west by Zellerwach, ‘irood & Richardson. : Platb. Ooimmencing ata stake marked C G No 99, for Gonsolidated Gravel Mino, being wtake No 29 of Zellerback’s approved sur. vey, and-from which corner No 30 of paid ‘approved survey. identical witb corner No % of Plat A, of Union Gravel Mine, bears Wi8K° E § &8chs. ‘then*e, va. 17% ° K, 1, N7L% ° Walong line of Zellerback’s approved survey, 3.02 chs to stake U G No 28. “Phence, 2, 818° W 14,22 chs to stuke © & Ne2. Thence, 3,8 254° W 20.68 chs to w#take CG No 26, Thence,¢4, 8.574% ° W f 64 cha to atake C @ No-25, and being identical with McCo'No 6 at N Wor of rurvey ot'R MoM Plat B. Thence, 6, 5 73 5 E3.03 ehs to a slane MoO No 1 at N KE cor of appee survey of McM’s Piet B, ‘Thence, @,N 86% ° £2.75 chstua pine tree McH 6; ly Being correr No 1 vf R. McMurway'b approved.éurveyof Plat A, Thence, ¥, N 37k 2? £3.28 cheto w pine tree-onD pincer w#iie of Nevada roud, and marged McH No 6, Théns», 8, N2"%o EB 20.96-chs-to-# a#tako on tailings, and bi ing corner No 5 of McH.-approved survey. ‘Thence, 9,N 18 > 98 14.35 chs to place ef begining. Coptainang 12, 25-100 acres. Bounded on north mand west by land owned by Zvlerback: on wouth by KR, MoMaurray; on east by R. MoMurry and 6. Richardson, aud designated ‘a8 lot Ne 58 A and 49 .B, & Sections 3, 4,9 wna 10, Towmelip 1% North, Range 9 Eust, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian Mine conwists of the following locations: J. W. 8amqacre etal; Mar 8, 1850; A. L. Ourtix, etal, Jany. 10, 1867; 1. Bates et al, Feby 4, 1858; ~Nichots, wide & Oo., Jar. 14, 1865; A. Crane et al. Mar 8, 1859; a, B. Henry et wi, Deo 24, 1868;° Geo. #, McPherson & Co., opt 6, (HER; Henry Opytis et xi, April 5, 4858; Goo. FE. MePoeraon, May £5, 1858; Solomon Flanders, March 8, 1888; Rule, Turner & Ov. April 10, 1858; Wis. Woeighe! et al, Nov 21, 2657; 'T.'Taytor et al, Nov 21, ¥857; B. 1. Harrison et al, Got 14, 1857; Mrs, Viewing ot al; Jar 11, 1451: Henry Curtis ¢é Oo.) Jany 6, 1857; Ph Bagen & Co. Feb. 10. 1850; Welle, Pucuer & Oo., March h 1859; John Gamble et al, Peby 4, 18 8; Doak 16. pp 12 book 32, pp 398, p6t: Reverdacoanty, Ali porson}:bold'ng any adverse claims Mhoeto ure, homby rvquired to present the * mune beloce Unix Office witbiu aixty, days trom bam . ee publishing hereof. . > TE Mak) AND, Bae AO ™ 2 S&S Widl be keld on the tract on : Wednesday, August 4, 1875, At 12o0’clock M. Shareholders purchasing at the sale will be credited with the amount paid on their stock, and, still akare in the profits of the Company. i : Calistoga Real Estate Co. The splendid property aboye described, containmg-£082—acres, divited_into town lots, suburban lots, couatry seats, he property, and farm tracts, has been boug by the above numed company, and 15 how offered tor sale to the public. ‘ 20,000 Shares of $50 Each. By an arrangement between th¢ forme owner and the present Company, no por tion of this land or the proceeds of its sale ‘ys consumed by expenses, Or even smallest degree-diverted ftom the use and benetit of the stockho Ger. Whuever buys stock in the Compzny receives his pro rata share of this property, with its crups and rents in the meantime.) April 2. 1855. Geo L. Wyatt etal, June 3, without one cent of deduction forexpenses of uny kind, even including taxes. this, too, no matter how valuable the property shall become. : TRUSTEES. William H. Martin, + General Agent. 584 Califurnia St., und 1 Webb Street, j4-lm san Francisco, Dank on-Past sive-of-ravine:—Fhence, No. 35, N11© 43° W 14.91 chs to a stake on east . inent physic side of aravine. from which a cedar 24 in. dis. bears N 52 30’ Wi-0.25ch+. Thence, . gtrict inguiries, No 16, N 85° 15° W 6.02 chs to a cedar tree . Gane of on F side of aravine at janction with ravine running down from-stake No” 15. Thence; No 17, $40°15' E 9.42 chs to &. gulf abuse. . cedar tree on east side ofravine running down trom station 15. Thence, No 18, 8 lich N W of falls. Thence, No 19,8.17° 45’ E 8.50 chs to ‘a sta.e on W side of ravine, and on line betwéen Stations 15.and 91. Thence, No 20,8 64> 30’ W 1.10 chs toa stake on edge of bank 20’ high. Thence No 21. N.88° 15’ W 0.10 chs desvend bank 99’ hivh into diggings, 7.17 chs toa stake, No 22, on E side of Canon. Thence, No 22, N 18° E080 chajns to a stake on E side of Canon on edge of trail to mouth of Binue Bark tunnel, raputh of tunnel.. Thence, No 23, N 26° 45’ (E275 chs tos stake, No 24, on E side of Vanon, from which mouth of Blue Benk Tunnel bears N 249.15' W. Thence; No 24, NBS 30 E4.12-chs to a dead spruce tree, opposite mouth of tunnel, which bears S$ 62> 650’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 9 W 1.24 chs’to a stake opposite-end of tail tel ht . in. dia. bears 8 41 © 30’ E 0.42 chs. Thence, . No 27. 81° 00° W 1.00 chs cross center of Capital Stock of the Company is $1,000, 000,Divided into. The sale of acertain number of shares nas been authorized-by the Board at the rate of ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTs ON THF DOLLAR, MAKING $12 50 PEK SHARE. in the And E, W. Bunn, President Savings and, Loan Socicty; C. Hanson, President of Bank of Napa; J. B. Frispir, President Vallejo Com. mercial Bank; JULIUS WeTzLar, Prisident All. pereons holding any adverse claim Capital cavings Bank,Sacramento; CoLoNkKL . thereto are hereby required to present the J, P. Jaoxson, dan Francisco. ae a rg particutazs and lithographic map . from the first day of publishing hereof, apply sluice and. just above junction with ravine rupning down froii Station 15, spruce 36 canon, 1.49 chs to a.gsake on west side of ravine. Thence, No 28,8 9° E 0.80 chains Thence, No 31, 5 26> 45’ W 2 59 chains toa stake on west side of cunon. Thence, No 32,8 18° 00’ W 1.60 chs toa stake on wy 21 to 1,apd 0 75 chs N of }laoksmith shop. Thence, No 33, N 83° 15’ W 5.32 chains to place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100 acres, and designated as lot No4lin Sections 16 avd Sk, township 48 North; Range 10 East, Mt Diably Base and Meridian, .S*id he names of €m-. . . geld notes as No 1, standing 8 lks South urop therefore, careful and make rota they give puny and diseased offspring, and or you m poison, through suctessive generations, the race of man. The marks-can be seen in 3crofula, Consumption, vripples, the Idiot© ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, contbining with the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those whe have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are not cured; thé dix gefse has assumed a new form. Do NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE, {hat leaves the poisor to crawl through the etem, eating its way into the tissues and beneath the apparently smooth sur° 30’ E 18.08 chs to ch a black oak 30” Theérice, 2, S haine to a stake No 3, from pears 8 66° W 34 30’ W 1.77 chains to f mining cut, from * bears N 12” E39 Ixs dist. W 4.25 to a stake in 5, S 41° 165’ W 3.13 No. 6, in ‘diggings. » W 1.49 chains to a Thence, 7,8 3° No 8,10 ike 8 of} 8y and from which 4 ars N 83° 30’ W 41 W 9.94 chains} .p0 chains W of old Richfrom which a black oak W 56lks. ‘Tence, 9 astuke, No 10,8 which a pine 48 E 28 lke dist. hains to a stake No ine from which aq 22 iks. Thence toa pine tree,. hich a pine 20 in being 174° E,1,8 44 a stake, No 2, from whi bears N 38° E 55° 45’ E3.84¢ which ‘a black oak 36” lks. Thence, 2.8 256° a stake, No 4, 1 which a pine 8’ Thence, 4, N 81° 15’ diggings. Thence, cLains to a stake, Thence, 6,8 30° 00 stake, No 7, in diggings. 15’ E4 00 chains toa 8 edge of mining cut, black ouk 12” Gia, be Seminal Wea nal Emissions, the This solitary vice,
gence, is practi consequence of sexual : , youth of both sexe 65° i5’°W 1.00 chs cross certer of ravine . extent, producing W 1 42 chs toa twin spruce tree, blazed, and . the followin st unlimitedith unerring ce patted by scientific medical measures, Viz: Sallow counten rt epote under ike the rustling of of chariots, uneasittlin ane eb eaknessof the limbs, ness about the loins, ¥ ecnfused vision, confidence, diffiaer ted intellect, loss of ce in approachingstrangnew acquaintances, & joss of mem.-. toastake, No 9,1 -ardscn cabin, and 4” dia bears $°51° 15’ N79°-W 10.71 chains to links S of “%o. in dia bears N 80° 10, N 30° 15° W 4.00 ¢ ¥1, 1.50 chs 8 of a rav pine 30” dia, bears N 50° E 11, N29° 15’ W 15.86 chai No 12, blazed, and from: Ww dia bears $17° 30° E 54 1ks. N 26° 15 W 5.90 chi dia No 13. Thence, 13, N 39 chains toa stake, No 14. 30° E 9.56 to a black oak Thence, 15,98 61° 15’ E ‘astake No16. Thence, chains to a stake, No 17, 2, being cor No 2 of approv’ MeMurriy’s placer m:ne. 16° 15" E 8.03 to a stake Sec. stake betwee 17 North, Eavge 9 Eas' $ 35° 35’ E 7.48 chains. ¥ 12:33 che toa yellow in aravine 36 in dia. E-1.80 chs to a stake, to shun society, , hectic fiushes, eruptions abo fetid breath, sweats, monomant 4 Lf relief be not o ed should. apply person oF by letter, an his new and scie furred tongue, s, consumption, nd frequent insanity. d, persons so afflictimmediately, d have a cure effected ode of treating er fails of effecting Dr. G. will give ut the face, quick and radical cure. © 457 W 13.75 Thence 14, N stub No 15, 24” 20.03 chs to 8° 15° E 9.68 marked McH No ed survey of R. Francisco qu te marriage, who of these fearful not forget the sacred repon them, nor delay ediate relief. — Dr. Gibbon's office or of medicines may rely f confidential secrecy and expect no more with a fair and mutuunerntion ef services g the circumstances ana toe prevalent and ion among quacks those who contempla toa stake on west side of canon. Thence, Begins : No 29, 8 23° W 2.84 chains to a stake on W . maladies, should side of canon. Thence, No 30, 33° 36’ W, sponsibility re \ 3.75 cha toa stake on west side of capon.! “Thence, 17, N from which. ¥% n Secs 9 and 16, t, Mt. Diablo B and to obtain imm: Persons calling at sending for packages upon his assurance Oo with implicit faith, than to be charged ally satisfactory Tem rendered, consideri >{ the cases, rather th ne) fish practice of extort. and pretenders side df canon, and on line between stations . o 20, 1.50 chs E of. ha pine 30 in dia, ~ Thence, 20, 516° ine tree No 21, 48” ty road. Thence, No 22, lch N of bears N30° E $1] lks. 45’ E 4.46 chains to ap dia. and.75 lks N of coun 21,8 27° E3.46to a stake, ‘Jocations were made as foKows: David Scranton, et al, DecN2, 1853. By B. Day 1855, aud by the applicant’Wanuary 8, 1875. Suid locations being of recora.in the WoolMining Kecords of Nevada county. , The applica ts claim. by purchase and lscation. Oriental X. I. X. and Boston Companies, andon tha North, East and South by vacant ground, same before this Office Within sixty days T. B. MoFARLAND, Register. ~ Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty. m9 Orrice of CALIFORNIA lyoauGrant Union, ~ ‘United States Land Office Sacramento, California, June 7, 1875. O Samuel 'T. Cur‘is, §. L, Blackwell, Applica eieh of aid locations being recerded in the wesords of Kennebec Hill Mimnieg District. ror title of aprhicant Hee book 4 of deeds, . py 5492; book B, pR 155, 200, 261, 505; bo. a 7, pp 341, 342, 891, 567; boex 8, pp 94; book ®, pp 220; bovk 1, pp. 2; book 11, pp 346, 443, ar.) 662; book aye. 609; book 14, pp 170; book 19, pp 65, 455; boox 99 ppp 222; book 30, ap 477, 480, 481, 682;° t: book $3, pp 62; book 40, pp ass, 0s » $6, $37, 433 459, 440, 4¢l. 442, 444, k 42. pp'557; book 43, “pp d0t; Book 4¥, PAIGE, 161; book 45, pp 70; book 45, py 15%, ips, 159, 160, rcerds ol No. 701. Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ° Sacramento, Cal., June 19, viret in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, ‘alifornia, and described us follows, to wit: On surveyed land, befug the 8 Robert Hughes on the North. from the first day of publishing hereof. OTICE is hereby given, that John 4. AN Eden, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cak:-has made application for patert fur the Spring Ravive KMS E \ Saiu iocaAll persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the name before this office within ‘sixty days jas ‘fT. B. MocFARLAND, Register P. H. Wand, and toall whom it may concern: Whereas, Mineral Application No. tion for a Patent to a 674 was filed in the U. 5. Land Office; a ‘ N ing the N W \ of SW ¥s and W 4 of ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Secre ary ot the offlee of tornia, “anlupte Ayrne, Areybe & ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN. ING CUMPANY, location of priveipol place of business, San Franciven, Calitortia: Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that xt a meeting ofthe Di. rectors held on the Sixteerth day of June, 1575, av asseasment, (No, 38,) of One Dollar perabare was lévied upon the capital stock of the corporatign, payable immedi ately in Untted States e* ‘eoin, to the the Company, No. 320 California street, San Fraucisev, Cali“T ter of said lands. . . written. “ T. B. McFARLAND, Register. HART FELLOWS, Receiver. N is responsible, ‘and will 6 written instrument, ffect a radical and permake mo charge. Dk, GIBBO ; pt : ive t ch patien' et.al, Dec. 21, 1853. Buckeye Tunnel Co., binding porn pe 5 in dia bears a reservoir from which a pi 22, 8 502 15° WwW 841° W 41 Iks. 5.50 chains to place of taining 109, 30-100 acres, tions 9 and 16, Townsh 9 Kast, Mt. Diablo, Said location was made, the said Kennebec County amd State a applicant see 684, 146; book 20, D 48, p — book 32, p 39 532: book 34, pp 535, 560; book 43, p 463; boox 45, lot No 61, in Sec. ip 17. North, Range Base and Meridian.’ and is of record in 1 Mining District, foresaid. For title of of deeds, pp 682, 683, 159, book 30, p 624;book 4; book 34, pp 531 and pook 41, p_ 151; av nent cure,'or : t a dista sey Klut Miflipg,,Pistrict records, and the abun us cuaeons stating wong @ Adjoining claimants are on the west, the eit My 23 promptly f damage and curiosity, conntry, with full and By enclosing T in, in a registered Office, or through e of medicine ing a letter to Dr, Gibsmyptoms, length of as continued, and the orwarded, free from to any partof the lain direction for DOLLARS. in letter through the Wells, Fargo & Co., will be forwarded of the Union, ; . GIBBON, 623 Kearney reial, San Francisco. f Nevada county, mants are the McMurray F Adjoining clai 4 da Pannals placer claim, on placer claim an Address\DR. J. et.eet, co, ner Comme Rost Offic. Box1957., Private ntrante on Co ° Rememlier to put BOX 1957 Consultations FREE.a@ Correspondents W DR. GIBBON that tirey © ment in tae DarLy TRAN Constable’s Sale. ¥ virtue of an execution isseed out of Justice J. M. Wallidg’s Court, of vada-Township, in the county of Nevada, State of California, dated—the 25th day of June 1875, in a certain uction whe rein Geo. E. ‘Turner and E. W. Bigelow, cooing business under the firm name and style of E W. Bigelow & Co,, as plai adverse claims to present the thin sixty days pub ishing hereof. FARLAND, Regist Dibble & Byrne, Attys. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. OLD RUN MINING COMPANY. Loeation of principal p San Francisce. Flat, Nevada County, All persons hol thereto ave tereby required same beiore th from the first day of mmercial “treet. iN please inform end bis advertise SCRIP. these reqairements are, feels call interpose,apd by calling the at the afflicted to the fact that he has been 8 Professor of Obstetrics and -Femate diseases for ‘1 wenty Yee admivisterin al % of 8 W Quarter of Seciion 13, in Township 18 North, Rarge 10 East, to be more valuable for miving than for. agricultural purposes, and by Commissioner’s letter davted December 2d, 1871; and bv the return of the U.S. beputy Surveyar, the.N W& of 8t &. Ns of SW X Section 13, and lJ ; NE \ of SEB Quarter of Section 14, in ining Claim, bearing gold, situate . Towxship 18 North, Range M@ Hast, is t be treated as miveral in character, until the a a eet. after due notice, And ! whereas, Fabius Carrion, (Post Office adof 3 & 4 of Section Ne. Three (3) in Town. dress Moore’s Flat, owas oH of, “Ca sbip Sixtten (16) North, Range Eaght (8) I just, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, aud containing Fwenty (20) acres, tion was made March 19,. 1873, by the applicant, and is recorded im the Kecords of Nevada county, California, book No. 5, page 259. Adjoining claimants ure the claim of lace* of business of works Gold Cal. ~ Notice fs hereting ofthe Board of held on the 6th day of June, t (No. 12) of 15 cents per the capital stock of ration, payable immediately in states gold and silver coin, to the t the office of the Company, 4! Any stock upon which this ll remain unpaid on the 1876, will be delinquent, le at public auction, s made before, will , the 30th day of JULY, 1875,.to pay the Jelinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale in as thorough a manner as yea dad practice—both in hospitals and families —can make, to save the 1nqg ing. Therefore, as upon a father. in himone who can with and befriend them introuble—one » whose secresy the utmost confidence can 875, an assessmen was levied upon ntiffs, recovered ainst E. T. Worthley, P. HunE. Whitney, John Robinson, and James Pattison, doing business under the name of Philltbuster Mining Company as defendants, for the sum of $259 13 prin2690 osts of suit, on the -25th day of June, 1875, I have levied uoon the fojlowing.escribed property to wit: All the right, title and interest of E. T. Worthley, P. Huunefauth, C. E. Whitney, John Robinson, and James Pattison; dving business under the name of Phillibuster Mining Company, the above named defendants of, in and to those certain mining claims situated, lying and being on’ treachman’s Bar Hill, opposte Cold Springs, iu the township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of Californta, and about one and onehalf miles above the Central House, on the Washington roxd, and adjoining the South Yuba Company's claims on the west, and known as the Fhillibuster Com any’s mining claims, the same having been her-tofore attached in the above entitled action jndgment ag augssessment 6 12th day of Jul and adyerti‘ ed tor and unless payment be sold on FRIDAY did.on the 22d day of May, 1875, apply to file in the Register’s Office of this District his Declaratory Statement claiming the above described land, and appHed_ to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be more valuable for’ sgricultural than for mining Purposes; Therefore, you will take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gene.al Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the Jist day of July, A. D., 1875, at 1 o'clock, ».M., at this fiice, befure the Register and Recciver, for ‘he heaning of proofs to determine the characLET! ERS.—Persons of either sea, wish to consult the Doctor, and who ¢ isit the city can, by stating their symptoms a letter, receive advice aid assurance Of i < acure at home. All letters’ revurned or de f the Directors, troyed. Address, c Office—41 Marketstrect San F Delinquent Notice. NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are deling:.ent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 10, levied on the Eighth .day of May, 1575, the several In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands the day and year first above W. D. Long, atty. fur Fabius Carrion. j1é6 onthe 16th day of April, 1875, together with al) and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances. aud ail the righte and privileges of the said Phillibuster Company the in anywise appertaifiing, the same being taken to satisfy the within writ and costs Notice is hemeby given’ that pn Monday, the lvth day of Ju‘y. 1875, between the hours of ¥o’clock a, M. and 5c’c ock, P M. in front‘of tbe Court House avor ‘in the City of Nevada, TF will sell all the tle and interest of said defendan ; Worthiey. P. Hunnefauth, Y &. Whituey, BS Rae amounts set opposite the names of the reOBSTACLES TG MARRIAGE. “spective shareLoiders-asfollows: APPY RELIEF BOR YOUNG MEN trom the effects of brrozs and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to matfiage-removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable reimedies. Books and circulars sent free, iv sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD As. SOCIAT.ON, No 419 BMorth Ninth stret Philadelphia, Pa,— an institution having 3 Any Stock ‘upon which this assessment Veh eee Se howorable couduct and shall remain unpaid on the pwenty-sixth da of July, 1875, will Segetieaumal aan ma en unto belonging or Cert'e Shares Amt. Abner H. Barker, E-tste of F. L, A. Pioch C. W. Smith, alleging it to be more v# ‘uabl tural than for wining purjn 8€8; you will tuke nm tice, tat under 8 virtue of instructions from t sioner of the General Land office. And in secordance with law, and an or der of the Board of Directors, made on the righth day of May, 1875, 80 many shares oteach parcel of such stock as muy be ti gale at public auction;and unless yet is made before, will be sold on EMPIR™ MEAT MARKET. ¥, = is yen day of August Coumercial Street, Nevada, . Af ee LQu NE assessment, tewe st: of adveridsing mud exaMES MONRO having opened a meat penres of Fale, : .* ; Market on Commercial strect, ‘ie preeae THOMAS DERBY, Secretar;. . pared tosupply cristomers with the best: : : @treet, Han Eraa . uslity of Beef, Muitaa, Potk, Veal, Corned ince, : x Coraet Pork,ec. ut she lowest prices necessary, Will be sald at pub ic auction at the office of the Company, No. 320, Calfornia street, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY; the SIXTH day ef JULY, 1875, it the hour oi 1 o’clock, P.M , of such day, to pay a Tinquent asse~sments thereo , together with costs of advertizing ard ex penses.of tle sale. : THOMAS DERBY, Secretar”. Catifornia Strees; Ban John Robinson ani James Pattison; doiig business ueder the name of the PhillibusCompany of inand to the above de; at pubsic auction fur ash, in gola coin, to the bichest bidde:, tisty said execution and all: osts. Dateu at Nevada city the 25th day SCOTT, Conuctable. Neyada ‘ilownship. W.D, Long, atty. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established by OR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay. crea Consuitation, by Letter-or othawise, Free. HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed,on this Coast an uninterrupted ° success of 21 years, and has become one of che m.st celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually received and cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and the succéss of its treatment ranks it second PRIVATE DISEASES. In ‘Males and Irrégtilarities in Ferpales are the vreat destroyers cf health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe bleom from the cheek, the lustre from the sth and vigor fr burst outin the future with a yirnance that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that wing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consid whence ita rises. He will fine in the weakressof the back, trembling of the limbs, fisordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for s0iety, dread of impending trouble, forebodf evil, sleeplessness, troubled and Tas. -eivics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous other symptoms of disorganization, tne positive traces of that most terrible and destructive ot all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life an 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 etnissions, 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 she knowledge that the one who looks to kim for so much of her happincts is a vietim of his evit, and au innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to ‘his misery and disorder until hope leaves him. There is ne rescue except in proper and skillfultreatment. 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 victims,should consult wi oout delay, one who will sympa hise with their sufferings. .To sneh th Doctor would especially recommend iim ~ giving to each and all guarntees of a ec drance from business, change of diet, fear -of exposure. + IM) ORTANT TO THE LADIES. When u Female isin trencle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inguiry should be; where is there a physicia& Ww toadmmmicter reliet, and w stancucy in society recommends him to the confidence of the community,. The Doctgr, anderstsuding. now imperstively necessary t and Permanent Cureawithout hin© is fully competent hose respectabieed upon te tention of rs, and is fully qualified to 1 cases. both medically and ‘ pot ina superficial manner, but rs of study them from the hands of walified wurcrupuivus, and designfamilies can rely upon hima Allin affhetioi can find feel and’ sympathise ze re To Correspondents. who BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D. No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom ey. Box United States Lani Office. \. ga ramento, California, June 17, 1875. O Att \ Whereas, on the 3d day the Platof Townsbip 16 Nort ; Kast, wah ed in the U. 8. Land Office. and by Commi 2d, 1871, the\S 34 cf N W Quarter of Bection 10, in Township 16 North, : Fast, is to be treated us miners: iD cherac+ ter, nvtil th: conthury js. proves notice. Ard whereas Louis Vore {Post Office address Dutch Cul.) did, on the 15ib . 1#74, file in the Regi-isz’e “fice 0 trict, his homestead spplickton, No. 1031 claiming the a cve described h plied to enter the : #meas sgricnttaral land, YHuM Ir MAY CONCERN: of Sept. 1874, b, Range 1¢ jone:’s letter dated December }ange 10 1, after due +t, Placer County, fe fomragriealtherefore, he Commiti May 6th, isi}, w have fixed the 29th day of duly, AD. 1378. st 11.90 "clock, A M. at this ¢ffice. Defure the Be gister ceiver, for the hearin. of} Jo pa det t mine the cbarecter of se1. }nds. fn wit: esx) whereoi, we have hereunto ret our hates tte day ao written, year first above TB. Me ‘ALTAND Register Hab y ¢ri lows, . has. Wj ae, ity. j# ss 4 we"