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June 26, 1875 (4 pages)

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Seer 12 ahh RS RS aR tact RRs 6 GALT a SA NREL OL LES ALTERS LM EL EA LISTE LAAN i & easter Set “CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE o ge, the strength and vigor from the frame, gemace of man. ‘the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those -esre has assumed a néw form. Established by == tis OR, J. C. YOUNG, EN 1850. No Cure, No Pay. ~ consa:tation, by Letter or otherwise, Free. {VIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted -anccess of 21 years, and has become one of } che m:st celebrated Institutions of the age. . fertile dale, the eye never wearies., If one . CALISTOGA REAL ESTATE CO. ALISTOGA, with » population of about 800 persons, is a village watering place ‘. at the head of the valley of Napa, in. Cali-/ Foe fornia. It is four hours travel north of San . Francisco by steamer and rail.” i Its shipping port is Vallejo, on the Bay ‘Lof _— Franciseo, forty miles distant.by-+rail. ing valley in the State.’! It lies at*he headjf the most chataThe Beauties of Napa. Application for a Patent fora! , UNIYED STATES LAND OFFICE, \ Sacramento, Cal., May 6. ies} Neon is hereby given, That. Wilham-. i Rankin, Jamies Keid, Elihu Mi-is and} m. W, Pryde, whose Post Office is Moore’s . . Fiat, Nevada county, Cal., have made ap. plication tor Patent fer the Edue Bank . Ajveayel Mining Claims bearing gald,-situate . in Wooley Fist Mining District, Nevada . county, California, and described in ths . pist and field notes on file in this office a#” follows, viz: ; In traversing this thirty-seven miles of . Biue Bank Gravel Mine. bs Commencing st a stake No. 1,in diggings . ee SS aaa ity cconived aml . accemds the sides Of the leafy monntains . on boundary line between Oriental and . cured, place, it in point. of number of pa tients among the very first of the world, and ‘the success of its treatment ranks # accond . none., ; PRIVATE DISEASES. In Males and srities m Femsles are the wres yreat ' __ Mously attaek the system, ané gradualiy ur. ** . : destroy it; they—drive jhe . winged shi Sirens fom the chéex, the lustre from the . T°.the north cre the vast forests of Menthey give puny qoison, through successive generations, The marks can be seen én} Scrofula, Consumption, tipples, the Idiot . ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. . i MERCURY, recognizedas the moet FATAL . Other attractions. The estate covers 2000 . MEDICAL BNEMY to man, combining with . who have been treated with that pernicious MINERasL POISON are not cure ; the dis. Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CUBE: } ‘That leaves the poisor to crawl through the eyttem, eating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the tly emeoth sur. face, to burst eit in the future with a viru: . ence that will baffle the effects of medicine . $EMINAL WEAEZESS. The young man who experiences that . growing weakness in his musculardnd men. * ‘eal organization should step and consid . ‘whence ita rises. He will find in the weak . woes seth aati ‘ oand disorder until hope leaves bim. every : . become victims of solitary vices, that dreadBon Leckey hy headle SS Ee a By . containing 2082 acres, divitied into town } vf _ “lesiguated es Tot murober twelve (12) in . to wit: On the north thy lot cf Lachman, disordered digestion, unaccountabie fsiling . of the powersof the mind, distaste for so. The Warm Springs. = From the beauties of Napa we turn to iis acres of fertile land, The medicinal ele-+indis. bears’ N° 37>. 30" W 6.19 chains iments of the hot springs ‘are principal}y Thence, No 6, N72 45’ E 2.50 chs to iron, Magnesia, and sulpher. im this climste the season of watering places is proThe Surroundings. By consulting s niap, it will be spparent that Calistega is destineite become a j-commercial town of importance. It is the i centre to which converge ‘innumerable. highways leading to many of the richest cultivated valleys of California, Industrial Enterprises. A new industry is now being introduced at the heaa of. the valley of Napa, which . “aety, dread of imfpending trouble, forebod“will give easy employment to al] the boys tegs of evil, sleeplessness, tfenbied and iascivics dreams, sccompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular ‘power, and nuperous othe symptoms of disorganization, ‘the positive-traces of that most terrible and Aostructive of all diseases—Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers, destreying . his hope of life and manhood, and dragging’ h&m along the broken path of tris existence, towsrd a prenaturé and loathsome grave, . Po him: who finds bis life dribbimg out in the depth of its rich soil, its prolonged sez. and girls, and contingently it will support: : other ew industries. It is but the beginning of many others. Three miles below Calistoga is selected as the site of a large factery for saving and canning fruits and . that bound the vaifey on efther side,wheth. Blué Bank ground, from -which shaft te . er looking up the valley or down, and from . whatever point of view, the scene is one of . ravishing beaut¥Bait, Mounting the summit of St. Helena, . . which towers over all, far to the east the of health. They insid. SbOwy Nevacas bound the view; and to the . ; west spreads the Pacific Ocean, with its . present tenmel bears 5 54> 55° BE 4.04 chs. . Thence, variation 17° 30’ E, No. 1,58.16> 30° W 11.89 chs cross county road 42.39 . chs toa pine tree, with an‘S in trank, 50" . . from ground, and blazed, thence, No 2,' 73° 45° E 18.70 chstoa stake No 3,2 chs } north of centerof Bloody Run Ravine.from . which a white fir 30 in, dia. bears S325 05") W 0.61 chs dist. Thence, No 3, 8 87> 30" Bloody Run Ravine. from which Balsam 5” . bears 5 395 30° E044 chs. Thence, No 4: . LN 165 90" E27.00 chs to a’ stake on Tower . bauk of miners ditch, from which s fir 24) . in. dia. bears N75© W 0.45 chs. Thence.? } No 6,5 4 > 15 £2.50 chains to a stake on . bank of Miner's Ditch, from which a fir 36 stake No 7 on bank of Miners’ Diteh . i Thence, No 7, Ne@2> 30° E 2.77 che t a; cedar. tree on . bank of . Miners’ Ditch. . . Thence, No 8, N38> 00’-E 2.88 chs. to 8! j stake, No 9, on bank of ditch, trom whi¢h . } balsam fir bears N 56° 00’ W 0.20 chs. . . Thence, No 9, N 18S 15> E, 3.34 chs toa) } stake, No l0, -n bank of ditch. Thence, . No 10,,N 23° 45 E 5.54 chs, to a stske, No tie west of Rocky Point Canon: Thence No 2, N lis > WW 16.50-chs, following down the . . } ii, on bank of ditch at foot of-a spruce snag . L TPheuce, No 1i, N 39> 15° E 1.30 chains toa stake, No 12, on bank of ditch and at intersection 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.Boad, and 804 chs south of section corner common to sections 15, 16, 21 and22,T 18N,R 10 E. Thence, No 13,.N 72> 09 i W 3,50. ths cross county read 11\56-chs to'a . ' stake tree, 48 in. diacN W_of Pride’s cabin, . and just outside of fence. Thence, No. 14, $64 > 30° W 13.40 chains to & stake on steep vegetables, that now go to waste, and en-. couraging the. production of more.~ In no part of California can these healthful elements of human food be cultivated more cheaply or more abundantly. Considering in this country, one acre may-be considerei the discharge of the vital principle of exit son, and the extraordinary vegetable growth ’ { ‘tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissio the mere cessation of the causes of its apgearance brings no relief. equal to three wherever this industry is . carried on in the Atlantic States. If irri4 . ' . gation be wanted, artificial waterflow may Bagong sosed ond: eet oes . surely be found all along the vdlley, for it ne hope of cure, but adds to-his misery in . the knowledge that the one who looks to . ira for 86 romch of her happiness is a vic. tim of his evit, an@ an innocent companion of his punishment. Hé adds to his misery ‘Phere te ne rescue except in proper and skillfal trestment. Consult,then, at once, a pbysi. cian whose practice and careful research bes made him thoroughly conversant with of the disease. Those who hav ta: fascineiing and destructable habit, that Satie thousands of sick rooms with paralytics aad consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w'th its misguided victims,should . consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa 4us0 with their sufferings. Jo snch th “YMocter woulfi especially retommend iim “@rance from business, change of diet, fear. -of exposure. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. When a Female isin troncle or afilieted . vei disease, and requires medical or surgi. catattiondance, the inquiry shouldbe, where 4@there a physician who is fuiiy competent ¢eadroiniater relief, and whose respectable ~gandang in society recommends him to the fidence of the community. ‘The Doctor, mndoretanding now iniperatively necessary 4aee reqairements are, feels called upon to t daterpose, and by calling the attention of . “4hoafilicted tothe fact tliat. he has been & } Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases . for Twanty Yesrs, ond ig fully qualified to . spdmint iterin all cases, both 2aretiically and } surgically, not in a superficiai manner, but . dn as thorongh a manner asvyears of study . end practice—both in hospitals and families —oan make,to save them from the hands of 4ho unqtialified unscrupuious, and deésigndng. Therefore, families can rely upon him as upona father. Allin affliction can find rin him one who can feel and sympathise with and befriend them introuble—one in whose secrosy the utmdst confidence can be vinces. oS ~ To Cerrespondents, iL TTERS.—Persons of. either sea, who wish to censult the Dector, and who cannot wisit thesity can, by etatingthe® symptoms «4 a letter, receive. advice and assurance of «cure at home. All letters returned or detroyed. Address, . . BENJ. F. JOSSBLYN, M, D. Wo, 618 Sacramento Street, news Montgom ey . Box ~ ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Nee is hereby given, thet in pur7 suance of an order of the Probaic Oourt of the County of Nevada, Stute ot California, made on'the 30th fay of May, 1874, in the matter of the estate of George Keeney, deceased, the undersigned, aclwinistratrix of said estate, wlll gell at private sale to thé highest bidder for cash, in United States gold coin, and subject to mulirmation by ssid Probate Court, on Saturlay, the 10th day of July, T8765, or within thirty days thereafter, at the law officé -@ Niles Searls, opposite the Court House, Nevada City, California, (where bids -in writing for said property will be received) wil the right, title and interest of the said natate in and to the foNowing described real property, to-wit: ; lst. That certain piece or parcel of land, is backed by mountain ranges fall of livipg waters. ; The First Grand Auction Sale, Will be held on the tract on Wedneésday, August 4, 1575, At12o0’clock M. Shareholders purchasing at the sale will be credited with the amount paid ow their'stock, and still Ahare in the profits of the Company. ; Calistoga Real Estate Co. The‘splendid: property above described, lots, suburban lots, country seats, hetel. property, and farm tracts, bi en bought by the above named company, and is now offered tor sale to the public. The Capital Stock of the Comto a.steke on west side of canon. No 29, 8 23° W 2.84 chains to a stakeon W pany is $1, 000, 000,Divided into . side of canon. Thence, No 30, 8 3° 30’ W, 20,000 Shares of $50 Each. The sale of acertain number of shares nas been authorized by the Board at the . rate. of TWENTY-FIVE CENTs ON THF DULLAR, MAKING $12 50 PER SHARE. By an arrangement between the forme owner and the present Company, no por tion of this land or the proceeds of its salt is constumed by expenses, or even in the smallest degree diverted from the use and benefit of the stockholder, : Whoever ‘buye stock in the Compuny receiyes his pro rata share of this property, ; et al, Dec. 2i, 1803. Buckeye Tunne? Co., with-its crops and rents in the meantime, without one cent of deduction for expenses of any. kind, even including taxes, And this, too, no matter how valuable the property shall beconie. ae TRUSTEES. ‘ i FE. W. Bugr, President Savings and Loan Society; C. Hanrson, President of Bank of Napa; J. B. Frissre, President Vallejo Com. mercial Bank; JuLius WETzLaR, President Capital savings Bank,Sacraménto; CoLONEL J, BP. Jackson, dan Franciseo. , _ For full particulars and lithographic map apply to William H. Martin, General Agent. . Orvfice or CaLiFonnta IMMIGRANT UNIOX, 634 California St., and 1 Webb ptrect, j4-1m 3 San Branucises, eashneetiinanmnsniomeetatent ; No. 701 ; Application tor a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED. .ATATES LAND OFFICE, sacrumento, Cal., June 19, rar} N Gace, is Wereby given, that John H. Eden, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada County; Cal., bas wade gppl:cation for patert fur the Spring Raviue Placer Mining Claim, bearing gold, situate in Nevada Mising District, Nevada county, California, and described as fellows, to wit: On 3 eyed land, being the S i of SHE \ of 8 KX of Section No. TRree-{S) in Township Sixteen (1¢) North, Range Eight (8) East, Mount Diablo Base aud Merfdiun, aud containing Twenty (.0) acres. Saia iocasprenrises andftowa ‘let, situate and being . tion was nde March 19, 1873, by the apin Nevada City, *Galifernia, known and block number nine (Q) bounded as follows on the east by Cayote street, on the south hy Court street, andion the west by Main strect, and known as the homestead of deounse a. ®. Thet certain ofher town lot situate on Mroad streetin sail Nevada City, and disivuatei on the official map ef said city, as lot number nihe (9) in block éifirrean (13). . 8. Also, that certain other dot, situate on Wain strest, in said Nevada City, and designated op the officisl map of said city as I otnuriser twenty” in. bloék thirteen{i3). et Soe nea pes ie 4 Also thst certain other lot om Commercial street, in sfid Nevada City, and designate! on the ofichil map theréof as lot number thirty-two (32). 9m block number thirteen (13), .with brick stare thereon known as Keeuey’s Hardware Stcre, 5. Also that Certain mining claim known ‘and designated asthe Lea he & Go mine. vituate and being at. Stecking’s Flat, on Deer Creck, Neyads Gounty, State of California, with quartz lode, water right, ete. _ 6 Also that certiin piece or parcel of and, situate ands being in the county . of Wan Diewd, Stateroft Oylifetaits. arid) known as lots numbet Uiirtes-thres (53) and thirty‘four (31) inthe Pueblo of San Diego. as designated on the old mgp trent, anit. See FY, acres of lind, piors or BS Hids recetyed fer senarkte lots or parcels of snit may, . ¢ wr. Keeker ratrix’ of ‘thi éstite of Géorge plicart, and is recorded in the Nevords ef . Nevada county, Culifornia;-book No, 5, -psage 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 office within sixty days from the first dsy of publishing bereof. jaa T. B. McFARLAND, Regisiter ASSESSMENT NOTICE. N JRTH BLOOMEIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, location of princi‘pel place of busiiiess, San Francirco, C¥iitornia Location of works, North Bloom. field, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a‘mectiug ofthe Directors hed oh tlre Sixteenth day of June, 1>75, av assessment, (No. 38,) of One Dollor per share was devied upon ‘the capital stock of the corporation, payable immeiately in Usrited "States gofd coin, to the Secre ary at the office of the Company, No. $20 California street, San Francisco, Calilornia, : 29, ‘ rs ‘Any Stock }upon which “this assessment shall remain unpaid on the tweaty-sixth day tise® for dale at public ancticn; aad imlbee Refengest of Jaly, 1875, will be poliyanoiane: adve-banz-on East side of rayine. Theyce, No . 35,.N11° 43’ W 14.91 chs to a stake on east side of axavine.from which @ cedar 24 in. dia. beers N 5° 30’ W 0.25 chs. Thence, No 16,N 85> 15’ W 6.02 chs to a cedar tree on FE side of aravine at janction with ravine running down from stake No 15. Thence, No 17, $4035’ E. 9.42 chs to-a éedar tree on east sid® of ravine ranning . ' down from station 15). Thence, No 1s, S 65° 15° W1.00 chs cross certer of ravine 1.42 chs toa twin spruce tree, blazed, and Ich N W of falls. Thence,\No 19,8 17° 45° £8.50 chs to astae on W side of ra. vine, and on ‘line between Stations 15 and '91. Thence, No ‘20,8 64° 30° W 1.10 chs . toa-stake un edge of. hank 20 high.Thence. No21. N 88° 15’ W 0.10 chs descend bank 20’ hich into diggings, 7.17 chs to a stake, . No 22, on E side of Canon. Thence, No 22, N 18° E 0 80 chains to a stake on E side of . Carion on edge of trail to mouthof Blue . Bank tunnel,,mouth of tunnel. Thence, . No 23, N 26° 45’ E 2.75 chs tos stake, No . 24, on E side of Canon, from which mouth of Blue Bask Tunnel bears N 24° 15’ W. Thence, No 24, N 3° 30 £4.12 chs toa dead . spruce tree, opposite mouth of tannel, . which bears S622 50°W. Thence,No. 25.N 23> 00’ E 3.00 cheto a stake, No 26, on east side of Canon. Thence, No 26,N9 © WwW . 1.24 chs to a stake opposite end of tail . . glnice‘and just above junction-with ravine . running down from Station 15, spruce 36 . in, dia. bears S 41 > 30" E 0.42 chs. Thence, . No 27.5 81° 00° Wh-0t-chs~cross center ot . canon, 1.49 chs to a stake on west side of ravine.: Thence, No 28,83 9° E 0.80 chains Thence, 3.75 chs toa stake on west side of canon. \ Theece, Mo 31, 5 265 45° W 2 59 chains to a . stake on west side of canon. Thence, No 32,8 18° 00" W-1.60 chs tom stake on WV side of canon, and on line between stations 21 to 1, and 0.75 chs N of blacksmith shop. Thence, No 33, N 83° 15’ W 5.32 chains to place of beginning. Containing 173, 26-100 acres, and designated as lot No 4lin Sections 16 and 21, township 18 North, Range 10 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 8: id locations were -made as follows: David Scranton, et al, Dee. 12, 1853. By B. Day April 2. 1855. Geo L. Wyatt et al, June 3, 1855, and by the applicants January 8, 1875. Said locations being of record in the Woolsey Flat Mining District records, and the Mining Records of Nevada county. The applica ts claim by purchase and location. Adjoining claimants are on the. Wwést, the Oriental. X. &.K. and. Boston Companies, andon tha Nortn, Eastand South by vacant . ground. ~ : : All persons holding any adverse claim . thereto are hereby “required to present the same before this Qi@ice within sixty days from thw first day of publishing hereof, T. B, McFARLAND, Register. Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty. m9 United Staies Land Office. Sacramento, California, June 7, 1875. O Sumuel T. Curtis, S. L, Blackwell, P. H. Wand, and toall whom it may concern: Whereas, Mineral Application No. 674 was filed in the U. 3. Land Office, alleging the N W % of SW 4 and W ¥of NE \ of S W Quarter of Section 13, in Town#hip 18 Newh, Rarge 10 East, to -bs more valuable for mining than for agricultural’ purposes, and by Commissioner's letter . d»ted December 2d, 1871; and bv the return . of the U.S. Deputy Surveyor, the NW \ lof Sk \& N 'g of SW YX Section 8, and NE \ of SE Quarter of Section 14, in: Yownship 18 North, Range 10 East, is tbe trested as mineral in character, nutil the . contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereus, Fabius Carrion, (Post Office address Moore’s Flat, Nevada co unty, Cal.) j did, on the 22d day of May. 1875, apply to . file in the Register’s Office of this District his Deelaratory Statement claiming the+ above described land, end appKed to enter the same as sgricultural land, aTleging it to be more vuluuble fer_ egricultural Sac for mining purposes; Therefore, you will take notice, that under and by virtue of instractions from the C:.mmissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871. we have fixed the 2ist day of July, A. D., 1875, at 1 o'clock, rv. M. at this cffice, before ‘the Register and Receiver, .for the hearing of proots to determine the charac. ter of said lands. : In witness whereof we have hereunto Bet our bands the day and year tirst above written,’ é 3s * T. B.AMoFARLAND, Register. sick HART PKLLOWS, Receiver. OBSTACLES T@ MARRIAGE. APPY RELIEF F@R YOUNG MEN trom the effects ef krrors and Abuses n early life. Manhood restored. Lape iments to marriage removed. New metho of treatment. New and remarkable resmedies..-Book? and srculars sent free, ir sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD as SOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth street Sion ceneenat iy institution having © utation for hono uduc: } drofessional skill — — EMPIR% MEAT MARKET. . marked “N Y CC BGCo No.1" {for -New 3, S$} point. between New York Canon aud the / 3.43 chs ¥ eet Atte ow ‘chaine: ron i's . docino, its stately ‘trees turned to sbrub. FE 13.43-e&s_to a stake No 4,2 chs N of . ditch, rans 8 W, 24.00 chains, «ross Bont and diseased offspring, and . OFT. and Ciear Lake, in its pride of ex-} ‘the ; Panse, dwindled to a mili dan. ; ; lin. dia. bears N 45° E 66 links distant.— a stake niarked “NX CCB GM. Co,” from of beginning. Containing 80.10 acres. Land . 25, and 26. $4.74 chains to the place of be‘. stroyed by fire. Application fer a Patent to a Usrrep States Laxp OFFICE. } _.__ Sacramento, Cal., April 24th, 1875.) _ Non c is hereby piven, that the New LN York Canon Biue Gravel Mining Company, a corporation whose Post uffice -is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal. has made application for Patent for the New York Canon Gravel Pliscer mine, bearing old with surface ground situate in Blue Tent . Miniriy District, Nevada county, Cal. and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as .ofidws, viz; Nuw York Canon Cous’d Blue Gravel Placer mine 2 Carlisle Location. , . Cotnmencing at's black oax tree 20 in. dia, York Canon Consolidated Blue Gravel Mining £0. No 1] and standing on a projecting south Yuba River, and one chain above “Bond’s Ditch,” thence mag var 17% o> E No 1N170%° E 2.20 chains, cfoss Bond's Ditch, runsN W, 11.50 chains cross Bond's ditch runs N W'28 0 ebains, cross Bond’s ditch runs S$ W 31.77 chs t & stake “NF¥C CB G 39 Co" trom wh: ch w pine, 36 inahs pears N 45° E 66.iks. Tnence No 2.319% > FE. 62.78 chains to_a_blackoak 206 in. dib. marked “N YC CBGMCo.” Thence No _N 464° W 70.40 chs to piace. of begining, Containing 99-65 acres. Lan“ on west »wned by Baker; on the east by Bigelow et. al.: rest vacant. ; Se Bigelow Location. Commencing at a stake marked N ¥ GC B GM Co. standing at the N E corner cf the Carlisle location and.from which # pive 56 Thence No 1 § 70% ° E 2.23 chs to a rtake
marked “NY CCBG™M Co” standing on} west sidé of Rocky Point Canon to 3 stake marked “N¥CCBGMCo” Thence No 3 N 61° E-4,00 chs cross stream in Bottom of Canon, runs north § 00 to & stake imarked °N YCCLBG M Co.” Thence No481i2%° E 17.80 chs to a stake neared “N¥CCBG MCo.” Thence No 5 889% o £4.87 chs to which a pine 10 in.-did: bdars S 889 E, 45 links dist, ‘Thence No 6S9%4%° E 65.33 chs E 65.33 chs crovs section line between Seetions 23 and 26, T 17 N R9 E. 23.60 chains W_of cor. common_to Sec’s 23. 24, 25 and 26 87.98 chs to a stake markea'N Yec BG M Co "from which a pine 40 in,dia. hears S 40° W 36 lks dist. ‘hence No T.S77% OW 2.22 chs to a stake marked NY CCBGM Co. Thence No 8 N 12% OW 23.60 chs cross Section line. 25.37 chs tos biack oak, 20 in. dia marked ‘NY CCBG M Oo,” standing at the S E cerner of the Carlisle Piat. Thenee No9 N 19% ° W 62.78 chs to place on East claimed by Biue Gravel M Co. and oa the West by Carlisle and others, N ahd § vacant. : é Blue Gravel. Co.’s Location. Comm<encing.at a.stake marked “‘N YC. €¢B GM Ge,” and standing atthe NB.cor-. ner of the Bigelow Location. Thence, No. 1-9 49%-2 E 15.15 chains to a stake marked “ONY CC BGM Co.” from which a black oak 8 in. dia. bears'S 85° E 81 links dist. Thence, No.2,$9%° E 65.54 chains cross section line, 8.20 chs. w of corcommon to Secs 23, 24. 25, and 26. 84.74 chains to a stake marked “S YCCBG M Co.” from which a black oak 30 in. dia. bears $8 35° W 43 Iks dist. Thence, No 3, 8 77% ow 15.15 chs, to a stake marked “NYC CBG M Co,” being also the 8 E corner of the Bigelow location. Thence, No4, N 94° W 22.65 chains cross section line between sections 23 and 26, 23.60 chs. W of corner common to sectiors: 23: 24, 25 and 26; 87.78 chains to place of beginning; contuining 129.78 acres. Land onthe East claimed by Allen et al, ou the west by Bigelow Mg . Co.-on the N and § vacant. : Alien Location. ve Commencing at a stake marked “NYC CB GMCo.” at the N E corner of the Blue Gravel Co’s location. Thence, No 1, 8 89%; © £18.18 chains to a stake marked ‘‘N YCCBGMCo,” from which a black (ak 6 in, dia. bears N 70” W 80 Iks dist. Thence No 2,874 0 E 4,50 chains cross the line between sections 23 and 24. 65,13 chains cross line between sections 24 and 25, 7.65 cha. E of the cor. common to sees-23, 24, 25 & 26. 80.88 chains to a stake marked “‘N YCCB GM Co," from which a pme 36 in. dia, bears 875° W 13 links dist. Thence, No. 3,8 774% @W 9.75 chs cross lize "between sections 25 and 26, 17,70 chs. 8 of corner common to secs 23,-24, 25 and 26, TI7TN,R 9,E Mt Diablo Base and Mevidian. 15,15 chains to a stake marked “N VY COBGM Co,” from which @ Blick oak 30 in. dia bears S 332 W 4% like dist’ Thence, No 4, N 9 ° W 19.26 chs, cross section line 8.20 che W ef corner common to. secs’ 23, 24, ginning; containing 141.03 acres. Land on the east claimed by Berry et al. on the west by Blue Gravel Mining ‘Co.,on N and 8 vacant. ‘ ee * Berry Location. Commenciog at a stake at the N Ecorner of the Allen location. . Thence, No 1, 8 89% © E 0.65 chaing cross the line between Sections 23 and 24; 411 traces of corner de16,66. chains to a stake inarked“‘N ¥ CC BGM Oo.” from which a black oak 14 in dia. bears N 49%.° E 12 lke diat. Thence, No 2, 8 6%° E 64.87 chains cross liné between gections 24 and 25, 17.11. chs west of \ stake, T7S0chs toa stake marked “N YC CBG MCo”™ from which a black oak-18 in. dia. bears S 10° W 37 lxs dist. Thence, No3, 8S 774 oW 15.15 chains to a staxe marked “NY CCB G M Co,” standing at the S E corner of the Allen Location, from which a pine 36 ip. diameter bears $.75° w 13 lks dist. Thenc_ No 4, N 7° W 15.70 chs cross line be tween Sections 24 and 25, 7.65 chs E of cor commor to secs 28, 24,25 and 26. 76.38 chains ctoss the section line between secs 93 and 24: no section stake to be found near here, asall the wouds round this section have beer burnt over recently, destroying all traces of corners, 80.8? chins to stake marked “N X¥ CC B G M Co.” from which a black oak, 6 in, dia. bears N 70° W 80 ks Aist, place of beginning; containing 124.94 acres. Landon E claimed by Lyon et al, on W by SZleret at) ——— : ;, Lyon's Location. Commencing at a Stake marked “NY CC BG M Co.” at the N Ecor of the Berry location. ‘Thence Not, 8 894° E 5,70 chs. toa Btake marked ‘N ¥ C°C BG M Go,” standing on the W side of New York Canon. Thence No: 2, } 7° W636 chs; folluwitg down the Wyside of canon to a sipke marked “NYOC B G M Co,” from which a black oak 20 in ‘dia.%vears north 1 1k dist Thehce, Xo3, N 8% -° EK 3,00 chains crossmall stream in bottom of N ¥ Canon, rune ning nertkh. 4.60 chains to a stake marked “NYCCBGM Co.” ina moend of rocks Thence No 4, 87° E 6.36 chains to a stexe marked ‘NY CC BGM Co," from which yo E 4. chs to w stake marked “N*Y C CB G M Co” from which a black o#x 60 in. dia. bears N 4934 ° E12 1ks dist. “fhence No 6.5 6\ > E 64,92:chs cross the Mine ‘between sections 24 and 25, 1.75. chs W of the & stake, 73:90. chains to a stake marked “NY CCBGM Oo,” from which a black oxk 30 in. dia. Dears N 54° E 23 links dist. .Theace, No 7, 877% > W 15.15 chs tos stake marked “N ¥ COB G Co,” from which “black oak 10.im. dia. bears S 10° W 37 links dist. Thence No 8, N 64 ° W 12-43 chs cross the line aie Mand %, 17.11 cls west ‘. e. 47.30 ins o at place of begit nigh combet {eR acne. Land en E claimed by Chudwicx et ai; land oan Welsimed by Berry et al.; land on N and 8, vacant. — : Caadwick’s Location. Oommenciug at the N E corner of the Lyons Location,at stake asneoted Thence No 1,.8 804¢° E 16.15 chains te a imeontis made before, will be sold. on s é ‘ r : May, the thirteenth * day oF awakes Cousmercinl Street, Movada, 1875, ty pay the delingucmt wnt, to-. age Stilts cus eaaameadaias yethérwith costs uf wdveriiking wad exA MONRO having opened a met penees of sale. esc DUS Market on Comm ‘ is S Seton Bk Caf takuin apes oiee ted Seesae of Beate cnsluancts with the be t a " , . eae A UE . Crue UrksAb.Jeh eeltenel prices ‘the lime between sections 24 aud 25, 13.30 e tree 14 fn. dis. and matked “N YCCBG Eéns location Nov. 11, 1871, a black-oal12 in, dia. “bearg Na W411) jlxs dist, Therce, No ay 97 lks diet: a bieck osk 8 in dia; bears S 19 Ixs dist. Thence, No 2, 6% © E 64,90,chs cross chs K-of stake., 70.50 chs to a black oak M Co," standiig om thé summit ofthe main ridge. Thence No 3, 8 774° W 15.15 chs to s stake. marued ““N Y CC BG M Co,” from which a black oak 30 in. dia. bears N 54° E 23 links dist. ‘Thence,No 4. N 64° W 8.78 cbs cross sec line 1.75 of 4 stake btw. sérs 24 and 246, 73.98 chs to place of beginning; cont gining 103,64 . acres. Land on the -east claimed by Sharp & Co., on the west by Lyons etal, gn.the Nand § vacant. Said iccatéons being respectively designated as lots. No. 52, 53. 54, 55. 56,57 and 53, in sections 14, 24, 24,25 26, Township 17. North, Range 9 East, Mi, Diablo Base and Meridian. Said locations were made as follows: The Carlisle Jocation was made July 23, 1873, by Thomas H. Carlisle et al. The Bigelow location, July 94, 1874, by E W. Sigelow etal. The Eine . ‘Gravel location, July 98, 1873, by J, Monrow et al.” The Allen location, Nov.-25 1873. . The Berry location Nov. 25, 1873. The Ly= and the Chaiwick location, Nov. 11. 1871, all of said 4 cations being of record in Book 5, Mining Records of Nevads county, Pages 108, 109,; 329, 336,332, 333, 370,"371, 425, 426. For title of up; Ticant, see book No. 44 of deeds, pages 463, 454, 535, 588, Book—No-46—etdeeds, paves 365.356, 367, 363, 369, 370, 150, 181, 259, 113, 114, 115, 594,595 96,476,477, & Bouk No 47°f deeds, pages 82, 93, 84 & 85. . Adl persons holding,auy adverse claims-. fhereto are h-reby required to present-the sume before this’ Otfice within sixty days from the first ay 4 publishing hereof. i TY. B. McFARLAND, Register.. . Dibble & Byrne. Attys. i a ee Application for a Patent to a : Mining Claim. Uxrrep Seares Laxp OFFICE, 1 : Sacramento, Cal, May 20, 1875. 4 . MT OTICH is hereby given that the Yuba . AN Gravel Kane Mining Ca., @ corpoTatiow existing under the laws of Cal., whose Post Office: ig North San. Juan, Nevada County, Cal., his made application for patent for the Yuba Gravel Repge Plzcer mine, bearing gold, situate in *Kennebeck Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat and field Hotes on file in thisoffice as fol-ows, viz: Commencing at a pine stump designated on field notes a5 No 1, standing 8 Iks Sowth of Hustler’s wood shed. Thence, variation being 17% -° E, 1,8 44° 30° E 18.08 chs. to a stake, No 2, from which a black oak 307 bears N 38° E97 lks dist. Thence, 2; 8 55° 45’-E 3.84 chainsto a stake No 3, from which a biack oak 36” bears S 66° W 34 Iks. Thence, 2.8 25° 30’ W 1.77 chains to a stake, No4.1 ch Sof mining cut, from which a pine 8” bears N 1244" E 39 xs dist. Thence, 4, N 81° 15° W4.25 to a stake in . diggings. Thence, 5, S° 41° 15° W 3.13 . chains to a stake, No. 6, in diggings. Thence, 6,8 30> 0’ W 1.49 chains to aj sinned, No 7, in diggings. Thence, 7,5 3° 15’ £4 00 chains toa stake, No 8,10 lks8 of édge of mining cut, and from whith a black onk 12” cia, bearsiN 83° 30’ W 41 Ike. Therce, 8, N 83° 15° W 9,94 chains to a stake, No 9, 1.50 chains W of old Richardscn cabin, and from which 4 black oak 4” dia bears S 51° 35° W 56 lis. Thence, 9 N79° W 10.71 chains to 4 stake, No 10, 8 links § of. “o. road, from which a pine 48 in dia bears N 80° E 28 lke dist. Fhence, 10,.N 30° 15’ W4.00 chains to a stake No 11, 1.50 chs S of a ravine from which a pine 30” dia, bears N 50° E 22 lks. ‘Thence li, N 29° 15’ W 15.86 chains to a pine tree, No 12, blazed, and from which a pine 20 in dia bears $ 17° 30° E 54 lks. Thence; 12, N 26° 15 W 5.90 chains to a pine tree 10” dia No13. Thence, 13, N 39° 45° W.13.75 chains to # stake, No 14. Thence 14, N 30° £9.56 toa bdack oak stub No 15, 4” dia. Thence, 45, 861° 15’ EB 20.03 chs to a stake No16. Thence, 16, N 8° 15° E.9.68 chains,to a staxe, No 17, marked McH No 2, being cor No 2 of approved survey of R, MecMurriy’s placer: mine. Thence, 17, N 76° 15’ E8.03 toa stake from which % Sec. stake betweén Secs 9 and 16, Township . 17 North, Rarge 9 Hast, Mt. Diablo B and . M, bears S$ 35° 35’ E 7.48 chains. Thence 18, $8 3° 5 12.33 chs to a yellow pine tree in aravine 36in divs. Thence, 19, N 73° F 1.80 clis to a stake, No .20, 1.50 chs E of ravine, from which a pine 380in dia. . bears N 30° E 51iks. Thence, 20, 8 16° 45’ E 4.46 chains to a pine tree No 21, 49” dia. and 75 lks Nof county road. Thence, 21,9 27° E3.46to a staxe, NO 92,1 ch N of a reservoir from whicha pine 5 in dia bears $41° W4llks. Themee, 22,5 50° 15’ W 5.50-chains to plate of beginning. Containing 109, 30-100 acres, lot No 64, in Sections 9 and.16, Tewnship 17 North, Range 9 Fast: Mt. Diablo, Base and Meridian. Said location was made, and is of record in the. suid Kennebec Hill Mining District, County and State aforesaid. For title of applicant see book 14 of deeds, pp 682, 683, 684, 146; book 20, p 159, Book 30, p 624;book 48, p — book 32, p 394; book 34. pp 631 and ' 532; beok 34, pp 555, 560; DOoK a.) 161; book 43, p 463; book 45, pp 68, 70,and book 48, pp — — Records of Nevadg county, Adjoining claimants aré the McMurray placer claim and Uannais placer claim, ou the North! . All persons holding any adverse claims thereto sre kereby required to present the game beiore this Otiice within sixty days trom the first dy of pub ishing hereof” 1. B. McFARLAND, Regist. Dibble & Byrn: , Attys. m23 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. CG BUN MINING COMPANY. Iovation of princi: al place of business un Franciaco. Locstion of works Gold Flat, Nevada Couniy, Cal. Notice -is hereby given, that at a meeting of . the Board of virectors, held on the 5th day of June, 1875, an assessment (No. 12) of 15 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold and silver cein, to the Secretary, at the office. of tne Comipeny, 41 Market street. Any stock upon which this assessment shall?remsin unpaid on the 12th day of July, 1875, will be aclinquect, and adverti'ed ior sale at public auction, né@ ubless psymeént is made before, will be sold On FRIDAY; the doth day-of JULY, 1875, to pay the jclinquent assessment, together with costs of. advertising and expenses of sale : By order of the Directors, Cc C. PALMER. Secretary. Peale Market strect San Francisco, al. Delinquent Notice. NION GRAWEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cab tornia.—Loeation ef-works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delifiquent upon the following described stock, on acEighth day of May, 1875, the ‘several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: : No. of No. Names. Cert’e Shares Amt. Abner H. Barker, a 1000 «= $1000 Estate of F. L, A. Pioche, 48 4% 434 Cc. W. Smith, 9 10 10 C. W. Smith, 10 10 10 And in. accordance with law, and an or-. 7 wa agg Shape 4 of Directors, made on the ghth. of May, 1575, so many shares ot each parcel of such’ stock as Fa be ppm? Hl re sold at public auction at che re t CongreteRe. 320, TUESDAY ‘ine SIXTH cay Galitoral: os DAY, the ay of JULY, 1875, al the hour of 1 o’clocs, B-M., of such day to pay dclinguert sasexsments thereov, together wit! costs of advertising and exatuke Suances X¥CCB-GM Co.” from which ‘ a bisck enh ju, cia. Dears N BK? He penesnef fonts i BRBY, Secretary. Street, Office Ko. “30, Calif ®.. ‘aaume chs ¥ . . ores a ‘ed should apply immediately, ‘bon, count of Axsseesment-No; 10, levied -on~theTO THE UNFORTUNATE. SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY { 44 ‘623 KEARNEY STEERT, . Cor. Commiercisl, San Prancisco w 4 Fe AS PAPLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Disdases guch as Gonorrhes,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilisin all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Disesses (of ‘years standing) and Uleerated eg8 Siovest ully ' treated. © ee : DR. GIPBON has the pleasure of an. . pouncinse that he has returned frora visiting: the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and has tesumed praciice at bis Eispenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner, of Cevamer.ial, San Francisco, where his old patients and thoag requiring his services may fod him. The Doctor has spared neithertime nor money ia seeking ont ew remedies, and haa returned witL incréasea ecilities for the : . Miorrible Diseases. : How pany +thoussids—of_persons, male ena female; are there who are: suffering outa miserable existenc e from the el. fect of secret indulgences, Or trom “Virus, absorbe into the system! Look at their pallid, 1. aciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitations, disqualiap29 . fying them for the happiness of marriagt —_+-— = larttsenjoyment of life. In this borrif gituatien thousands sufier until death closes the scere Let parents, gnaidiars, friends attend toany of those who are . sufferiug with any of these horrible life. destroying maladies—see that they are cared for and cured before it*be toolate; Send them immadiately to Dr. Gibbon, & physician who . ssae sade private disease his eepecial study or years, and who is certain to cure the . most inveterate cases without mercury or {niuvious.drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are intet ested inthe welfare of, their friends, *to he careful of the many. pretended doctors who infcst ali cities, publishing their skill in curing ail diseases ina few days, impusing upon the public by usimg the names of eminent physicians from Furope and other places, Be, therefore, eareful and make strict indvties, or you may fall into the bane of the&e charlatans. : Seminal Weakness. : Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, oT depraved sexual indulgence, is _practiced by the youth of poth sexes to an almost unlimited extent, praducing with unerring. ‘certainty, the follwing train of morbid symptoms, unless cerbatted by scientific medicalmeasures,! viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringingin the ears, noise like the rustling of , leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about theloins, ~weakness of the limbs, cenfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of confidence; difficerce in ay proaching strangers, a disitke to form new acquaintances, & disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the’ face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomani 11d frequent insanity. If relief be not obtaimed, persons 60 afflicteither in rson or by letter, and have @ cure effected y his new and scientific modé of treating this discase, which never dails of effecting quick anu radical cure. Dr. G. will give Une Hundred Dollars to any one. who wil prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured pf this complaint by either of the San Francisco quack miitried Men, Or those who contemplate” marriage, whe ere suffering under any of there fearful quladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office oF sending fer 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 mutually satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent endne) fish’ practice of. extortion among quacks ana pretenders. : “DE. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pesw pent cure,.or make no charge. ; Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED. AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibstating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage, and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, With full and plain ‘direction for ohe. y enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Vargo & Co., a package of medicine will. be forwarded by express to any part of the VYnion. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623. Kearney -vt.eet, co.ner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offic: Box 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. . Remem:er to put BOX 1957 on the le aE 3 Consultations FREE. ~ G7 Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they sead his adyortine ment in the Dam.y TRaNeCRIPT. myl ae. Delinquent Notice. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA: NY. Location of princip’+ place of .a-inegss, San Francisco, California. Locasion of works, Nevaca county, California, Notic —There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Agsessinent No. 6, levied on the 1lith day of May, 1875, the severa’ amounts set.0pposite the names of the. respective sharebolders as follows: Xo. of * No. of of each parcel of such stock 98 may be nee es. ary, Will be soid at public suction at the effice of the comper'y; $11 California street, se-on i fl. or, Koga Band 4, Sep Francisce. Calitre is, on WEDNESDAY the auch dag of June, 187. at tae heur of Po’viock, P. My there, bor with costs of advertieimy SOG €xpein 6 cr the sake. Peet Be LEN ENGTON, scchataay } Off sit .aifoemte street, ste Rooms J ud ome Brrwsance, dab ie) Nemes. Certiti'e, Shares. Art. GT B;own, Trus., 5 50 15 Gf brown, ‘Irus., 348 160° 350 Chas.bown, 202 50 1? Chas. Brown, ws 50 tw Chas. Brown,$05 100 33.0 Chas. Brown, 317 100 HW J N Buffingten.Tr, 329 100 36 00 JM Buffington,Tr, 343 50 17 5¥ Henry Cusunova, . 26 50 1730 Henry Cassiova, 27 50 110 Heury Casanova, 23 50 17 8 Hetiry Casanova, 29 50 17 58 William Close, 224 . . 10 330 Paul Dato, 9714 60 : «1780 Chas bh }lliott,Trus 318 100. — 35.00 Cher FE Eliott, Trus 319 wo = 35 00 Jebn Fine, “ee Jou 35-8.. Johy Fine, 215 ro «3500 John Fjne, 216 105, 35 08 JD Fry, 9 “oo SS IDFry, . 93 / 300-35 0D JD Fry, 94 wo 80-88. 08 Wm J Gunn, Trus, 163 100: 35 00 WmJ Gucn.'iras, 276 * 100 ~ 3500 Edwird Kennedy, 320 100 35 00 William Mathews, 219 10 $50 William Mathews, 221 % 525 John Peard, Trus, 123 100 «= 85 00 $ Selig, 272 50° 17 80 “And in accordance with aw, and ap OF der of the Bo»rd of Directors, made on the }itn dey of May. 1875, so many sheres of suck duy, 10 pay de Hoques AnsceeInenae a e 7 ! coe , oS