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CATATE-OF CALIFORNIA;~County. of
eer
SUMMONS.
« 3: Nevada, ss-. The People of the State
lll
\-of Califoruia send greetiug toM, W. Irwin,’
f .Defendant.’ You are Aereby required to
:appear and in an artion brought inst
you in the District Court of the Fourteenth
-Judicisl District of the State of California;
ig and for the County of Nevada, on the
efeventh day of March?1876, by John Stewart W. BR. Dickieson, M, Bobanan, and
M. OC, D. E. Haelitiy, administratrix of
the estate of F. Hueling, deceased, Plaintiffa,und to sneswer the coniplaint filed
‘Yherein, within ten’ days [exclusive of
‘the day of s.rvice] after the service on
you of this Stmmous—ifserved withyn this county; or, if served out of this
county, Sut in this’ District, within twenty
dass; otherwise within forty days—or
judgment will be takenagaiust you by
default, according to the prayer of said
Lhe said action is. Aa
. tain « decree of this Court for the ‘fore.
closure of a certain mortgage described in
the said. complaint and executed by the
said. M. W.-Ivwin, on the 10th day of March,
A 4.1871, to secure the payment of a cer‘tain su of Nine Hundred Dollars, alleged
to be due from Defendant to Piaintiffs on.
-=geid date, and -payab-e-by—the stipatations
if said-mortyage of even date, on the 10th
a
_ Cantral Committee, Sa»
*
aati! z "7 £ BTSs =
‘om at the rate of one pér veut. per mouth
from March @0th,'1871, to date, principal
and interest payable in United States Goid
Goin, and custs of suit, that the premises
conveyed by saidmortgage may be sold,and
the proceeds appliedté the payment of the
amonnt due pon said account, to wit: $900
_principal, and interest thereon at the rate
‘of on= ver cent. per month, from March
10th, 1871, to date,in Unitéd Stat-s Gold
Goin, and costs of suit. And in case gach
sprocecds are not sufficient to. pay. the sume, . “Teen to_obtaid an Exénition against sid
M. W. Irwin for the balan eremaining due,
and also tunt the said“ defendant wnd ali
persons-claiming by, through or under him
may b: barred and foreclose) of all right,
title, claim, lien, equity of redemption,and
and for other aud further reiiéef, And you
. are hereby notified that if you fail to ap‘pear and answer the said -Complaint us
______ above required the said ptaintiff will apply
fo the © urt for the relief demanded-in the
pone in testimony whereof, I, Jno Pat. ~ : ‘ ‘
pent { tison, Clerk af the District Court . °F as follows: weet at
U——~ J aforesvid, do hereunto set my. hand . Th ~ R Spray = 100. $25 oot
“and impress the Seal of said Coart, At ofsith Haan. * 100 25 00
ce, in the city of Nevada, on the eleventh . . S Wr Stine sae 35 00
“May of March, A.'D. 1875. Wm: ameey, 100 25 00
: INO. PATTISON, Clerk. . " rhe i00 3 0D
*ml4 ———: By James D. White, Deputy. it icone, ion 25 00
2 C. T Conklin, 2100 25 00
j ; . &. Whipple, 100 25 00
REPUBLICAN STATE CON-. 5s. x, serre, 100 25 0
W. P. Goldsmith, 100 25 00
VENTION.
_—
“Rooms of the Union Republican State
Francisco, Aptil
14, 1875. 1 =
rhe Union Repvupiican voters of the
Wate of Califo sieare requested to choose
delegates toa State Convention, to be held
et'the City of Sacramento on THurspay,
the 10th day of Junx, 1475, for the purpose
» of nominating candidates ror State officers,
und for the transaction of such other busindss as shall come before said Convention.
‘The apportionment of delegates is asfollows:
flameda:.....17 Plumas....0+. 4
Alpine...... 1 Sacramento....23
Amador vitae tl RD Bonito.. 4.. 1
PNG gas hei cise 8 Sean Bernardino.. 2
Oalaveras.?..+. @ San Diego...4.
CQOWOEE 0065 issees 3 SanFrancisco...78
(wutra Costa,... 6 San Jbaquin..,.12
Del Norte.. 1 San Luis Obispo.34
WI Dorado .... 9 San Mateo.... 4
*Freeno...... 1 Santa Barbara.. 5
Wumboldt.... 8 Sunta Clara....
Inyo... Ve has cen A RMON OROR s cca cueaee
MON.. .0.eccccee YL BLAS. ee. ew eeve es &
BOMBED Sores cccves: & BMRIVOU. 6600006
“Los Angeles... 9 Sdlano......16
Waa oso. css ss: 4 Somoma......11
Mariposa..... 3 Stanislaus.... 3
sar YD Os oi agin e i) bo ay 8
MAOGOR. oc ccanctccnk DEY se) ces os 2
DAUMUS 5. cc'ccpoee 054k Ment anes cogs 4s.0
Monterey .:.... 8 Tuolumne...:. 5
WOE bo iisagudes ce 0 VOECUNM es cscssce B
Nevada... seer 2 ie f) Pee
pag TPT eres ope ROU hiniesner ee
Oounty Committees will make provision
in their respective Countics for the election
of Delegates in accordanse with: said-apporttionment. '
‘the Committee recommend the following asa test;
“All voters inthe State, whoare opposed
“to the restoration to power of the Demo.
“eratio Party, and intend to act in goed
“faith with the Republican Party.”
The State Central Committee recommend
that delegates tothe Congressional Conventions be chosen at the same time; and thut
~the O »ngressional Committees arrange their
call for Congressional Conventions, in uc-oordande therewith, _ =
WALTER VAN DYKE,
Wat. SHERMAN, Chairman.
M.D. BorUCK. .
Secretaries,
‘NOTICE.
JS INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL.TAXES,
May 1, 1875, to April 30, 1876.
t HE Rovised Statutes of the United
States, Soctions 3232, $237, .3238, and
9239. require every person engaged in any,
business, avocation, or employment which
renders him Hable toa SPECIAL ‘FAX, TO
PROCURE AND PLAOE CON SPICUOUSLY
IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF
HUSINESS, A STAMP denoting the payment of sdid SPEGIAL TAX forthe Special
ax Year beginning’ May 1, 1875, before
eommmenc¢ing or vontinuing business.after
pApril 30, 1875.
The Taxes Embraced withia: the
Provisions of the Law sebove
Quoted are the fuliowing, viz:
BROCADE . 6s. ee scarsrcsscetes cory es SIOOOD
+ dv quvay, sUtadli UQuor, ‘ 25 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor..... 100.00
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail,... 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobaceo... ... 95 00
Retail dealers ‘in leaf tobacco..-. 500 00
Andon sales of over $1,000, ~~
‘eents for every dollar in excess ©
$1,000. d *
Dealers in menufacturedtobacdo, ..
Manufacturers of stille.....4.+
And for,each still manufactured,
_, Aud for each worm manufactured,
5 00
50 00
20 00
__._.Mapufacturers of > tobacco. ....+100 . .
Msnufacturors of cigars......
Voddiers of tobacco, first class (more
_ han two horses or other antwale) €0 00
Peddiera of tobacco, second clays (two
‘horses or other animals)....
“Petidlers of tobacco, third class (one .
horse or ottterahimaly.. 6.. +.
“Peddlers of tobaceo, fourth -class(on
footor public conveyance) ....
Rrewers of less than 500
Ytrewers of 5v0 barrels ur more... 100 00
Any person, so Hable, who shall fril*to
counply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penaities. .
Persous.or. firms lisbleto pay any of the
* Special Taxes ramed above must apply io
+t,d. ROLEX, Deputy. CoMector-ef Internal
Nevenue at NEVADA CITY, and for
-tad procure the Special Tax & p or
*ttamps they noo‘, prior to, May 1, 1875,
:and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTIOB.
J. W. DOUGLASS,
Commissiondr of Internal Revenue.
‘Office of Interuel Bevenus, Washington,
4)).C.,.Fobruary 1, 1373. aus9
10 00
25.00
15 00
10 00
Application
50.00 .
rrale..°) 5000}
for Patent toa Mino
“ing Claim:
UN®TED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramenty, Cal., April 7, 1875.§°
@TICE is hereby gi en, that’ W. J.
Brown, Andrew Liursen and Nelson
Johnson, whose Pst Office is Dutch Flat,
Placer county, Cal., have made application
f.rpatetit tor the Eureka Gate Placer Mine,
bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate-Mining
Distfict, Nevada county, Californ a,and desctibed as follows, viz: On surveyed land,
being the S % of S W ‘g of Section 24, and
the N } of N ¥V & of Section.25, T16N,R
9 E, M-D M, end containing 160 acres.
Said location was made by the applicants
No+. 28, 1870, and is duly recorded in the
Mining Records of Nevada county, book.4,
page 691. There are no adjoining mining
cisims. : =
pean >)
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
apll T. B. McFARLAND, Register
_ WAKE NOTICE.
" @ LL'persons indebted to the Estate of
si los lok A. I + gl. 3
Alt persons hotding any adverse cit
thereto are hereby required to present the .
5 No 660. oie.
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. Feb, 6, 1875. }
. TOTICE is hereby. given, that Marks
Zellerbach , whose Post Office is Sau
Francisco, San Francisco County, California, has made applitation for Pat. nt fer the
. McDonald Gravel Mine, situate in © fam. bia Hill Mining District, Nevada County,
California, and described as follows, viz;—
Te fractional Nortli West Quarter of South
West Quarter of Section ‘No 4, the ‘fractional
North East Quarter of South East Quarter
and the frictional South East Quarter of
North East Quarter of Section No, 5, Township No 17 North Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Meridian and containing 16.15 acres,
one Hartman and others but is not recordael. The applican:-claims at purchaser —
This claim is bounded omall sides by the
Consolidated Gravel Mine. g
--AH
.
.
same before th's Office within sixty days
f13 T. BB. McFARLAND, Register.
per-vns holding +ny-adverse—claim .
=pthereto are hereby required to presént the
fromthe first day of publishing hereof, _.
T
Application for a Patent to a
‘Mining Claim.
_ UNITED, STATES LAND OFFICE, } :
j ~ Sacramento, Cal., Mar.°19, 1875 °
YOTICE is hereby given, That William
a UF. McDowell, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., has made
application for patent for fifteen hundre
lineal feet of the Aetna Quartz lode bearting gold, the same being five hundred ¥éct
tie thte seni es
by book account or promissory betes, or to
the present firin of Lancaster & Co.,Empire Livery stable, are hereby notified to
settle up forthwith and save. cost, with
D. H. Williams, at the office nf J. M. Walling, Justice of the Peace, Nevada City.or
with A.-L. Lancaster, at the Office of the
xchange, Broad street, Nevada City.
a ““M.L. (LANCASTER.
Nevada City, April 10, 1875.
ae —Pelingient Notice: xe
OSS RANCH MINING COMPANYR Location of principal place of busiless, Thos. Fiadley & Co.’s, Bank,. Grass
Valley. Location of works, two umiles .
80th of Grass Valley,on Woif Creek, Ne
vada county, Califernia Netice— There
ate delinquent upo the following de
seribed fet, on account of assessmeat
{No; 10) levied on the 17th day of February, 1875,-the several aniounts set_oppesite fue names of the respective shareholdAnd in accordance with Jaw and an order
ofthe shareholders made on the 17th day
of February.1475, 80 many feet.of each
“parcel of such feet as-may be necessary,
will be soid on SATURDAY, MAY Ist,
. 1875, attihe office of the Company, Findley’s Bank, Grass Valley. at 1 o’clock,P,M,,
to pay-the delinquent assessment thereon,
together with costs of advertising aod expenses.ofsale. —
ald GEO. C. BOUCHER, Secretary.
ELECTION NOTICE.
-OTICE is hereby given that an Eleetion will be held on Monday, May 3d,
1875, at the Marshal's Office, on Broad St.,
in the city of Nevada, for Five Trustees,
One Marshal; One Assessor, and: One Preasurer, ‘Chas. Marsh will act, us Inspector,
and T. T. Davenport and J. C. Rich as
Judges of anid Election, The Polls will be
as _A.M.,iend-close-at-sun-own. oS : ’
SAMUEL CLUTTER, President.
A. H. Hawson,Clerk 6¢ Board of ‘Prustees.
Empire Livery Stable. opposite the Nation. . al E
© INDUSTRIAL ~
EXAIBITION COMPANY.
&
"steam:
“WILL BUY A
> ~
or Thr
N.-¥. Industrial Exhibition Co.
Sa
*
ON'T Corpare it with a Lottery; bear
in mind that the capital invested is
always secured.
This loan is issued on a novel plan, and
is authorized by special Act of the Legislature of the St:.te of New York.
$21, but he may receive’ :
$100,000
Or $35,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, or $3,000,
&e., &e.
0
4th Premium Allotment, June
7th, 1875.
5th Series Drawing, July 6th
1875.
Circulars giving full explanation, will be
sent, free of char,
First: Mortgage Premium Bond .
Every bondholder must receive as least .
Mining District, Placer county, California,
and described as follows, viz: On surveyed
land, being the S14 of SW, and the 5S
of the NW of the SW of Section 36 T 16
N R10-E,and the W2¢ of lot No. 7 of NW . .
of Section 1,T 15 N,R 0. &, Mt. Diablo
Meridian, and containing 145, 69-100 acres.
Said location was made by the applicant
and“others April 20, 1872, and by Silas
Shafer et #1, January.1, 1874; both of said
locations being of record in Book D,Placer
County Mining Records. The applicant
claims as locator and purchaser, Adjoining claimants aré the Ada Bell Placer Mine
on the north and west.
All persons ho ding any ‘adverse .claim
‘thereto are hereby required to present the
sume before this office within sixty days
from the first dey of publishing hereof.
ml18 T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
large, on 2polication,
For Bonds and full information, address
without delay,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO-& CO.,
FINANCIAL AGENTS; ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ori RUN MINING COMPANY. ‘LoWH cation of principal place of business
San Franciaco.
Flat, Nevada County, Cul, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
vireetors, held on -the 7th @ay of April,
1875, an assessment (No. 11) of 15 cents per
share’was levied upon the capital stock of
tho. corporation, payable immediately in
United States gold and silver: cein,*to the
Secrétury, at the office of the Company, 41
Market street. Any stock upon which this
assessment. shall remain unpaid on the
Mth day of May, I875, will be delinquent,
and advertired for sale at public auction,
and unless payment is made before, will
‘be sold on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE,
1875, to pay the lJelinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising aud expenses of sale.
By order of the Directors, seme
C. C, PALMER. Secretary.
Office—41 Market street San Francisco,
Cal, alt
. No. 665.
UNITED S'‘TA'TES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Feb.16, 1875,
OTICE is hereby given, That the Colé
Spring Gravel Mining.Co., a corporation duly organized and existing under the
lawgof Calitoruia, whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada County, Cal,, has made
sapetends Patent forthe Cold Spring
Blue Gravel Mininy Claim, bearing gold,
situate in Neyada Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and described as follows, iz; On surveyed land, being the 8
W 1.4, the SW 1-4 0f the SE 1-4 of Sec 33, T
17,N R9YE. Also the N 1.2 of NW 1-4; the
N 1-2 of SE 1-4, of NW 1-4,the N 1-2 0f S 1-2
ef SE 1-4 of NW 1-45 the W 1-2 of W 1.2-.0f
SW 1-40of NW 1-4; the NW 1-4 6f NES ;
the W -2of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, the W 1-2 of
EB 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec 4, and the
1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE let of Sec 5,116,NR
9K, Mt Diablo Méridian and containing
410 42-100 acres. Said location was made
July 16, 1866,-by Augustinessoard and others andvis recorded tn the miningrecords of
Neviida County. Book 4, pages 7 and 8. ‘Che
applicant claims by purchase, Adjoining
claimants are the Harmony Co, on the west
. , the Fountain Head Co, on the east and the
claim of A. J. Doolittle on the South. All
persons holding any adverse claim thereto
are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the
first day.of publishiny hereof,
tists,
‘He bas the latest improved! Instrumonts.
“He photograpas all the Celebrities.
He does not allow a
his place. .
He guaran
patronize! him.
-He makes life size Portraits that are imarvels of pertection
Hedis very su
Pictures. t
He wishes ‘the public to compare his
ork with others’, eer
Me invites:every one to visit his Parlors
na judge for themselves.
Paris and Vienna, :
He would not have been.se awarded if hie
work had not been superior,
His Indieink and Water color Portraits
attrsct the admiring public. *
His patrons ure always pleased with his
superiur work, = 3
His PHOTOC®APHIC PARLORS are at
ae 12 Montgome atreet, opposite Lick
Ouse.
His SALESROOM is at No 9 Montgomery
Ogi lstbas sing H7139,3 wu Ura sisve
)
a
a
Location of works’ Gold, . ,
Application for a* Patent-fer-e4
. "Mining Gaim.
‘poor Picture to leave .
e
tees satisfaction te those who
He makes large Pictures from small Gards .
seessful with Children‘s*
He wus awarded the Highest Medals at)
23 Park Row, New York.
Post Office Drawer 29.
Remitby draft on N. Y. City Banks, RegusteredLetter or P. O. Money Order, i
feb 27,
cit
UMMONS. State of Cailfornia, County
k-) of Nevada, 88: —The People of the State
of Calitoruia send greeting. te A. Borgilt,
Defendant. You ave hereby required to
appearin an action'brought-against you in
the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township,
in and for the county of Nevada, State of
California, before J. M. Walling, J. P.,
by George E. Turner, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within
p ten days*[ exclusive of the day 6f service]
after the service om you of this summons;
if served within this county bat in this
district, within twenty days, otherwise
with forty days, or judgment will be
taken #ainst you by default. The eaid action is brought to recover the sum‘of one
hundred and fifty dollars ($150 00) gold
heoin.of the United Statee,;-alleget to be due
and owing f’om the said Defenéant to the
said Defendant. Anrd you are hereby noti-.
fied that if you fail taso appear and answer said complaint, as above required,
said Plaintiff! will take judgment against
you for one hundred and fifty ($150 00)
donNars;pgeld coin, together with costs and
accruing costs,
Given under my hand this 98d day of
Maréh, A. D. 1875. J. M.* WALLING,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
WD. Long, Pif’s Atty. apl
To whom it may concern.
United States Land Office,
Marysville, Cal. April 17, 1875, }
HEREAS, Thomas E. Mills, whose
Post Office address is Nevada City,
Nevada County, Cal, did on-the 12th day of
December, 1874. file his declaratory state,
fiment No 9591,claiming under the pre-emp<
tion law the E 1-2 of S W1-4, N W 1-4 of 8
W 4-4, 8 W 1-4 of 8S E 1-4 Section 24 Town.
shipl7 N Range, 8 East M D M.
And, whereas, the above named person
has made application at this office to enter and pay for the tracts above claiued
and designated. 1
‘Commissioner of the General “Land Office,
dated January 22d, 1872, this office has been
ordered to treat-all lands in said Township
, ae 4 y i as minera! lands until the contrary i . ,
£20 7.B McFARLAND, Reginter. . ea, ster Aue ngtion, and ae ct Barges one and one-half (14s) per cent. upon all
St HOUSEWORTH’S Ragertroent instructions, dated May 6th, seperidey sxoapt the Firy Fund, disbursed
: aaish 2 ‘ow: weivaiie. take no. , 2bis Section shall not be so construed as
ie Photogr aphs =H ee eee Sie agian ak ee to entitle the Treasurer to avy percentage
ARE ‘CNEXCELLED. structions of the Coinmissioner of the GenNetto paid over to bis-euccessor. =
JE employs the most experienced Ar . T4! Land Cfice of the 6th May, 1871, aforera ee.
said, we have fixed ‘TUESDAY the stht.day
of June, 1875, at 10 o’clock, A. M,, at this
Land Office, before ‘the Register and Re“Carver, TOF thé hearing Of proofs to deternine ax to“ he character.éf said above deseribed lund,Given under ow hendsthe day and year
rfirst above:+written, —. é
ap22
'L, BAYER, Register:
*. L. tf. CRANE, Receiver.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
b he > TUNNEL GOLD MINING on,
Tacation, Manzanita Hill, Nevads
'Cuunty, California. «The fourth annual
aneeting of the Stockholders of the above
named Company, for the elecfion of Trustees and officers fur the ensuing year, and
as may come before the meeting. will be
held at thé office of the said Company at
the Secretary's office, at Nurth San Juan,
Nevada county, State of California, on
MONDAY, the TENTH cay of MAY, 1875,
at one o’cloek in the afternoon of that day,
J. A.J RAY, President.
said Plaintiff -in. account of merchandise*j sold and delivered by said plainiiff to the
~. hereto, and thateuch partuersbip-will
And whereas, by letter fromthe Honfor the transaction of such other business
By Jas. A-Szmerr, Secretary. ottice of J. M. Walling,vs Justi
N. San Juan, ‘april 32,1875, 7 ox PPeace, Nevada City. ta. maTON.
Delinquen* Notice. _.
EW YORK CANYON CONSOLIDATED
Blue Gravel Mining Company, Principal place of business, Nevada City, Cal.
Loeation of works, New York Canyon, Nevada county, Cal. ‘There are delinquent
on the fullowirg described stock, on account of assessment (No. 2)-levied Mey-18;
1874. the several amounts set epposite the
names of the respective shareholders, as
follows:
No. of No, of
Names Certifi'e Shares Amt.
John Berrz, 3 5e0 $62 50
S. McCurdy, 12 100 1250
ham 'l Locke, 13. 100 ==. s«12 0
F. Ogden, 14 100 22 60
H. B, Tichenor, 15 160 12 60
O. D, Campbell, 6 400 50 00
8. E. Story, 8 400 50 00
Sam’l Peck, 9 400 50 60
O. D. Campbell, 4 166%; 2083}
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Board of Directors made on,the ith
day-of March, 1875, s0 many shares of each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary,
will be solu on FRIDAY, the 30th day of
April, at8 p.m., at the ‘store of BE. W. Bigelow & Co., Nevada City, to pay delinquent
assesbments thereon, together with costs of
advertising and expenses of sale. ~
smi31° “KE. We BIGELOW, Secretary.
r Caan NOTIGE,—Khow all
men by thesé Presents, that-we, John
hiy, Sylvester Chase, and Fred Duse, residents.af the town of Washington, county . .
of Nevada, California, do hereby certify
that we bave organized and formed ourseives into a co-partnership and we agree
each with the other to be co-partners for
the purpose of carrying on the butchering
business in Nevada county, California,
understhe firm name of Ely, Chase & Co.
That the principal place of business of said
co partiérship is situatedin Washingten,
Nevada county, Cafifornia. That the names
of all the parties interested a partners in,
such-business are above stated and tigned
continve and be in full foree until‘furti er notice by us. =
JOHN ELY,
SYLVESTER CHASE,
FRED. DUSE.
Washington, April 19, 1875.
Ordinance No. 56.
An ordinauce to amend ofdinance Wo. 4.
HE Trustees of Nevada City do ordain
_.that Section No.6, of Ordinance No. 4
be amended te read a8 follows:
The Treasurer of Nevada City shall receive, a8 a compensation for his services;
SAMUEL CLUITER : , President.
A. H. Hanron, Clerk, . ap
~~" “Notice: to Creditors. _
natin ‘iy
STATE OF IRA A. EATON, deceased,
EK Notice is hereby-given by the uncer.
signed Adminisiratra with will annexed,
of the above named estate, to the ereditors
of, and sll persons having claims against
the estate of Ira A. Eaton, deceased, to
exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within four months -from the first
publication of this notice to the under.
sigued, at the Union Hotel, Nevada City,
Nevada County. Cal.
= Neveds, Murch 26, 1875,
. A. EATON, : A
Adwinistr trix with will annexed of the
estate of Ira A. Eaton, deceased, “a
Dibble:& Byrne Attys. m26
All parties knowing themselyps indebted.
to the estate of the late Ira A. Eaton, either"
by book account, due bills, or promissory
notes, are requested to settle up. withont
further notice, with D, H. Williams, at the
. epocess of 21 years, and has become one of
teal organization should stop and consid
.
". these req airements are, feels called upon to
interpose,and by calling the attention of
the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a
Delinquent Notice.
UREKA CONSOLIDATED MIXING
CO. Location of principal place of
business; Empire Ranch, Yuba County,
Gal. Location of works, Empire Copper
Mining District, ‘ Nevada .County, al.»
There are delinquent upon the following
described stoeK, cn account of Asse-sment
No 13 levied on the I'Wwenty seventh (27)
day of Februury, 1875, the several amounts
set opposite the names of the respective
shareholders, a8 tollows
EW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
° DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STRUET,
C4 LIFORNIA INSTITU Ti
: Established byGR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850.
No Cure, No Pay.
Conan: tation, by Letter or otheiwise, Free.
HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
she m.st celebrated Institutions of the age.
The gréat number annually received and
cured, place. itin point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and.
the success of, its treatment, ranks it second
none,
PRIVATE DISEASES. .
northerly and one. thousand feet. southerly Mo.. No ae : eee : i&
from a shaftthereon, with stirface grdund . . james Gert. Shares Amt Cor. Commercial, San FRancisco,..,
600 feet in width, situate in Nevada Min. yrisis Edgar, 206, 2 5 =
ing District, Nevada county, California, : 368 50 $1000} ~~ : poe
and described in~the plat. and field notes . whittemore WB, 234 26 5 00 STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat RARER
on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey . simpson 'T B, 67 ,68,69, ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at ree : 70 2 40 00 . such as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, SyphilVO
stake E No. 1 in stone mound, from which Bovyer D “103, 249, _. is in‘all its forms, Seminal Weakness, lm
alive oak 9 inches dia. bears $324 5 E17 : 250, 208 40°00 . potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
lks distant, and the 4 sec stake On. Town. naniels Edward, 13,27, 32 640) standing) and Ulcerated egs success. ully ae
Hite orth of-Bee 4, E16-N: KS bears) tit Thomas, 4-54-1372 207 treated: —
N7L° E 9.83 chs, “ist,and running thence . Burk Patrick, _ 19, 20, ine DR. GIBBON has the plessure of an.
variation 17'¢2 F, 831° W 4.54 «hs-to-a. _ , bg ‘ng 5 00 . aouncing that be has returned from visiting. Ohe ‘
stuke marked “‘E No, 3” from which white} pirdseyeJ-C, 227, 228, : the principal Hospitals of Evrupe, and haa is laa .
oak 30 in. dia.bears N 25° E 20 links dist. i Ie 229, 230, . sesumed -practice at his Dispensary, 623 ;
Phence-S-57 SE $33 chs to a stake marked {——— oe 931, 232, 300 60 00 . Kearney Street, corner of Ceommer.iat, San ;
No 7in a stone mound. Thence §$ 714° E . clark L B,; 104, 196, 200 40°00 . Francisco, where his old patients and those N. P. BRO
14.50 chains to a stake marked E No 4in . peck JT,” 3, 25-—«6 0@ . requiring his services may i.od him. ce BRO
+ stone mound.-—‘Phence_N-18%5 S-E 4.54 . verrell John, 100, 44 880] “The Doctor bas spared neither time nor ;
4 chains pass through stake E No 2, at the S Cooper Robert, 34,34, 15 15 00 . money in seeking out row remedies; and hax
marked “*E No 5” standing against # black . yancaster G % "123,124, 33° 6 60 . alleviation of human suffering.
oak tree, 24 in. dia. which tree is marked . pancaster JA, 125. 47 3.40 . Horrible “Diseases. fet
“E No 5.” ‘hence N 71462 W43.70 chs to . Hal] John G, 164, 165," How many. thousands of persons, both .
astake maraed E No 8 in a mound of : 166, 167, male ana female, are there whoare suffer.
stones. Thence N 59° W 6.52chaius cross : 168. 169 ing outa jmiserablte existence from the ef. ; \
township line Nof T16N,R8E5.50chains. 170.179, . fect of secret indulgences, or from virus = 4
West of 4 stake between seetions 4 and 33, : 183. 68 1160 . absorbe nto the system! Look at their 7% J
. 8.12 chains to a stake marked E No, 6, in a] yfarsh Chas, 215, 216 : pallid, ex.aciated and disfignred faces and
-stone mound, ‘Phence§ 31 OW 0.90 chains. Sar vIT, 480 29°00 . their broken dowu constitutions, disqualiR. P
eross township line 7.45 chains west of 4 French MB 152. 158 : fying them for the happiness of marriage . 4
stake; 4.54 chains: to place of beginning, . . Ts 159, 160. . artheenjoyment of life. Jn this horrid fc hie
and containing 20, 70-100 acres and being ajo = dy ye dt tinn thousands sufier anti death -closes—_— In Kidd’
portion of Se 4,T 16N, R 8 E& Section 33, 7, "46 800-. the scero Let parents, gua dians, friends >
Township 17 North, Rafige 8 East, Mt. DiVeeder Luther 44, 48 800 . attend toany of those who are-suffering -Heie pr
ablo Base and Meridian. Said location . Murray J A, 46,258, 100 — , 2000 . with anv of these horrible life destroying Sachanina:
was made by the applicant May 26, 1873, . puwkins D 241, i ll “990 . maladiesesce that they are cared for a5 5 latest and:
and is duly recorded in the mining records . acham Wui, 262 2% 50 . cured before it be too late. Send them tm. Artificial
of Nevada county. Book No: 5, Page NO 3uUU. . seaders J x, 261 5 100 . mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who sian rifts
3 Schoffeilc (3) its O5 5 OU . aeo ade prive tiseuse his cepeciar estuary >
All persons. holding any adverse claim . Worthington, . 275 50 10 00 . or yeers,and who is certain to cure the age evo
thereto are hereby required to present the . Cooper William, 31, 199, ~ . most inveterate cases without mereuryor Navads
same before this. office within sixty days . © “199, 200, injurious drugs. It is important to those —
from the first day of publishing hereof.. . 201, 202, who are afflieted, or to those-who are inter
T. B. McFARLAND, Register : : ' 903, ~” 150° ° 3000 . ested in the welfare of their friends, to be Es
-W, D. Long, Atty, _ ¥26. Clark Frank, “935, 237, : careful of the many pretended doctors who a
es 255, 125 25 06} Infcst all ees: eae ee skill ia Z “Nev
; 3 d ith: . curing all diseases i a few days, linposing
Application fora Patent to Min. 27ti day of February, 1875, so many shares . Inent physicians — itt = pred Main St
Bi gies ; of each parcel of said stock as may be nec. Places, Be, therefore, care! e u gree OLD .
ing Claim essary will be sold at the office of the Com. . strict inguiries, or you may fall into the W fine’
_— ; pany, at the Empire Ranch, Yuba County, . banes of those charlatans. . : By reque
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,’ . Cal., on the THIRD day of MAY,” 1875, at Seminal Weakness. vii
Sacramento, Cal. March 13, 1875, 20’clock.P.M.,of said day,to pay asid delinSeminal Emissions, the consequence ot EI
OTICE is hereby given, That Andrew . quent assesentent thereon, together with . 8¢lf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved IN ¢
N Larson, whose Post Office is Dutch . eosts of idvertising and expenses of sale. sexual indulgence, is practiced by the PRICES
Flat, Placer county, C'l., has made appliW.J. MEREDITH pat ell -youth of both sexes to an almost ‘unlimited
cation for patent for the Shady Glen Placer’ Office—Empire Ranch, Yuba County, . extent, producing with unerring cértainty, Sivas
Mine, bearing gold, situate in Dutch Flat . qa). — gS nee eee 4 ; a7 . the following train of morbid symptoms, vada,
uuless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiFOR]
nwss about the loins, weakness of the limbs, Broad st
fenfused—visiou, blunted —intcleet, loss of © :
confidence, difiuercein approachhigstrang-ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a 5)
disposition to shun svuciety, loss "of memean
orv. hectic flushes, pimples and various ho) POOL
eruptions about the feoce, furred tongue, »rial Art do;
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night Rw Raia
sweats, monomanw aid frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflictyee
ed should apply immediately, either in DI
rson or by letter, and have'a cure effected FFIC]
s his new and scientific mode of treating STR
this discase, which never tails of effecting Church,. th
quick anu radical cure. Dr. G. will give
Qne Hundred Dollars to any one who will
the reat destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
they give puny and -diseased_ofispring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
race of man. ‘Fhe marks can be seen in
Scrofula, Consumption, uripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic,and the Insane.
MERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
MINERaL POISON are not cured ; the disvase has assuined a néw form,
Do NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
Chat leaves the poisor to crawl through the’
syevem, eating its way into the tissues and
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with a yirnence that will baffle the effects of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The young man who experiences that
growing weakness in his muscularand menwhence ita rises. He will find in the-weak1ess of the back, trembling of the limbs,
‘isordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
£ the powers of the mim, distaste for sotety, dread of impending trouble, forebvodngs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied by growing
‘deafness, loss of muscula¥ power, and numerous other symptoms ef disorganization
the positive traces of that most terrible and
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak.
ness—wasting yes . his powers, destroying
his hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence,
toward @ premature and loathsome grave,
To him who finds.his life dribbling out in
the discharge of the vital pringiple of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions,
the mere cessation of the causes of its ap.
gearance 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
kim for 80 much of her happincss is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to his misery
and disorder until hope leaves him, —T
is ne Tesene except in'prope? and skillful
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 dreadfu:, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided -vi (
consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa
hise with their sufferings. To snch th
Doctor would especialy recommend iuim
self, giving toeach anda guarntees of a
Perfect and’ Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, Change of dict, fear
of exposure.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES,
When a Female isin troucle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the inquiry should be, where
is there a physician who is fuliy competent
to administer relief, and whose table
standing in society recommends him to the
confidence of the community. The Doctdr, '
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases
for Twanty Yesrs, and is fully qualified to
sdmini:ter in all cases, both medically and
surgically, not in a superficial manner,but
im as thorough a manner as of study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
—canmake, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified unscrupulous, and ‘design.
ing. Therefore, families can rely upon him
as uponafather, Allin aitliction can find
in him one who can feel and sympathise
with and befriend them ini trouble ome in
] whose secreay the utmost confidence can be
“Pe Cor ndents.
LETTERS —Persone of efther sea, who
vieit Gaaity cay,.b aeton aes =
in a letter, receive navies and sanerines of
acure at home. All letters returned or de.
blfom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the . prove satistactorily to him that he -wascured———
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks. ‘
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
auladies, should not forget the sacred n=
spunsibility 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 confiaential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair-and mutnally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances }
of the cases, rather than a tov prevalent and i OFFICE.
se} fish practicé of extortion among quacks :
. EMPI
Con
talizing-EC
the most e
Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written. instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical .and pes
we nent cure, or make no charge.
_ Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME; by addressing a letter to Dr. Giband pretenders.
AMES»
Marke
+ bon, stating casa, emyptoms, length of re Deity of}
time the disease has continued, and the ‘aol «Corned Po’
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
dumage and curiosity, to any partof the ;
conntry, with full and plain direction for POT"
ure. y enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the Ne
Post Office, ot through Wells, rargo & Co., i wi Bags
a package of medicine will be forwarded .-: A RE ke’
-by.oxpress to any-pert of the Union JS Sn ee
» Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney end WIND
stieet,co.uer Commercial, San. Francisco. evada,
Post Off. Bex 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Remem. er to put BOX 1957 on the leJOH
er.
Consultations FREE. eee
&@ Correspondents will please inform. PORK. ke.
DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise : Meats as!
ment in the DaiLy TRANSCRIPT. . myi hop on-Br
Ty
} ° No. 673, : ;
Application for a Patent te a
Mining Claim.
—Pnited States Land Office; —
OTICE is hereby given thai Samnel T.
Sacramento, Cal., March 19, 1875.
Curtis, whose Post Office address is
Virginia City, in the State of Nevada, has hay ay andi
made appheation for Patent for the Curtis, ¥ from .
Fleeson and orpenen Meer Mines, in‘Nema
vada county, California, described as fo}Regan
lows, viz; ‘ NEV
. __ The Curtis Placer Mine; on surveyed e
Yand, being Lots Nos 6 and 7,and the South
east quarter and Southwest quarter of the HE Ney
Northwest quarter of Section 24, township pleted
18 North, Range 10 East, M D M, containorders for }
ing 158.acres. All kinds
The Fleeson @lacer. Mine, on surveyed hand, Ord
land, being the Southwest quarter of Serpile at
tion Twenty-fou +’ Township 18 North, Pine Street
Range I0 East,, D M. containing 100 r-hwd
aacres.
~ The Copperas Placer Mine, on surveyed
land, being the West half and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, and:
the West half of the Northeast quarter ef
I
Physi
-the Southwest quarter of Section Thirteen FFICE
29 Township 18 North, Range 10 East, M ing She
Ssid locations were made January 20, ——
1875, and duly recorded in the County Recorder’s office of Nevada county, California, in Book “OC” of mining records, 02
pages 42, 43, 44, and 45. :
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D,
No,-618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom
hey. Box
,
All persons claiming adversely to this d
eee hereby notified to filethar ~~ —In®
verse claims in due form in this office seep ain
pg be days from the first publica; ‘
on hereof, otherwise their right to appear .
will be barred by law. ™ *
m26 t. B. McFARLAND, Register, ATTE]
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. ——
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN Co
from the effects of Errors and Abuses »
in early life. Manhood restored. Imiped, AR
iments to marriage removed. New methed ‘ \ ery
of treatment. New and remarkable reweth, tare
dies. Books and ‘irculars sent free,. iu © arest conse,
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASsc
SOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth street,
'} Philadelphia, Pa,— an institution having @ "Zevads A
j high septation ie honorable conduct ana