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SUMMONS. ,
—
“ENTATE ‘OF CALIFORNIA, County
‘HS Nevada,
of California send greeting toM, W. Irwin,
(Defendant. You are héreby required to
appear and inan action brought against
you.in the District Court of the Fourteenth
Judioi A Distries Of the State of California,
im and for the County of Nevads, on the
gleventh day of March, 1875, by John Stewart W. R. Dickieson,M. Bohanan, and
M. C, B. &. ‘Haeling, administratrix of
the estate of F. Haeling, deceased, Plaintiffs,and to answer the. complaint filed
therein, within ten days [exclusive of
the day of service} after the! service .on.
_you of this Summons—if served within this county; or, if served out of this
pounty, but in'this District, within twenty
days; otherwise. within forty days—or
‘gadgment will be taken against yeu by
default, according -to the prayer of said
eomplaint.’ The said action is brought to
obtain-a decree-of this Court for the fore.
pre
olosure-of a certain mortgage described in
s *the said complaint and execiited by the
said M. W. Irwin, on the 10th day of March,
4 to secure the _payment of a cerwher dada de to
——“tiai sain of Nitve-Hundrett Botlars, alleged}
to be-due from Defendant to—Piaintiffs—on-aaid date,-and, payable by the stipulations
in baid mor(Zage of even date, on the 4¢th
Day 4
rt ;
z= u
on at the rate of one per cvetit. per mouth
.from March 10th, 1871, to date, principal
‘\and interest payable in United States Gold
‘Goin, and ¢osts of suit, that the premises
conveyed by said mortgage inay be sold,and
the proceeds applied tothe payment of the
amount due npon said account, t2 wit: 3900
principal, and interest:thereon at the rate
‘of one per cent. per month, from, March
10th; 1871, to dkte,in United States Gold
* Goin, and costs of suit, And in casesuch
<opodent are not su‘ticient to pay the sane,
then to-obtain—an Execution against—svidM. W. Irwin for the balance remaining due,
‘Yand also that the said defendant smd all.
persons tlaiminug by, through or under him
may be barred apd foreclosed of a) right,
‘atle, claim, lien, equity of redemption,and
tnterestin and'tosdid mortgaged premises,
ent. for other and further relief.
are heréby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint -#s
bove required the-said-plaintiffwill_apply
of
The People of the State
1871, -with interést there. —
And you
No, 679.5).
+ w Kn
Application for Patent to a
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramenty, Cal., April 7, 1875.
None is hereby gi en, ‘that W,. J,
: Brown, Andrew .Larsén and Nelson
. Johnson, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat,
Placer county, Cat.,+have made application
for patent for the Eureka Gate Placer Mine,
bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate Mining
District, Neveda county, Californ’sa, and described as follows, viz: On surveyed land,
being the S 34 of S W-X of Section 24, and
the N 4 of N ¥ & of Section 25, T16N,R
9 E, M DM, anil containing 160 acres.
Said focation was made by the applicants
Nov 28, t€70, and is duly recorded in the
Mining Records of. Nevada county, book 4,
page 691. There are no adjoining mining
ciaims, » ee = = s
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are-hereby tequiredto present the
samébefore this office within sixty days
from the. first day of publishing hereof.
apll. _T. B. McFARLAND, Register
_ --AKE-NOTICE—— _
LL-persons indebted to the Estate of
by book account or proiilissory notes, or to
the present firm of Lancastér & Co., Empire Livery Stable, are hereby notified to
settle wp forthwith and save cost, with,
D, H. Williams, atthe office nf J. M. Walling, Justice of the Peace, Nevada City, or
with A. L. Lancaster, at thé Office of the
Empire Livery Stable, opposite the Nation,
al Exchange, Broad street, Nevada City. ~M. L. LANCASTER.
10, 1875, ‘
oe
» Nevada City, April
REPUBLICAN SYPALE UUNAVENTION.
-Rooms of ‘the Union Republican State
Central Committee Sa Francisco, Aprtfl
14, 1875. ara :
fie UNION REPUBLICAN voters .of: theState of Califo’ nia are\requested to choose
MinL
INDUSTRIAL
EXHIBITION COMPANY.
---$20--a : WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
OF THE 7
N. ¥. Industrial Exhibition Co.
# —o—
Dia Compare it with a Lottery; bear
in mind that the capital invested is
“always secured = a
This loan is issued on a novel plan, and
is authorized by special Act of the Legista—
ture of the St: te of New York.very bondholder_must, receive as least .
$21, but he may receive
_ $100;000
Or $35,000, or $10,000, or_ $5,000, or $3,000,
&e.,&e. Re ae
4th Premium Allotment, June.
7th, 1875. Mis
5th Series, Drawing, July 6th
1875. oe
. . on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey
NLS E983 chs, tist,and running thgnce
Pstome—mound.
_E end of the lode line 9.09 chains to_stake
Application for a Patent to a
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }
nS Sacramento, €al.; Mar. 19, 3875
OTICE is hereby given, That Willianf’
NY Fl McDowell, whose Post Office is Nevaca City, Nevada county, Cal., has made
application-for patent for fifteen hundred
linéal feet Of-the Aetna Quartz ldde bearing gold, the same being five hundred feet
northerly and one thousand feet southerly
from a shaftthereon, with surface ground
600 feet in width, situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, California,
and describedin the plat and’ field nvdtes
of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing ‘at
stake E No. 1-in sone mound, from which
alive oak ®inches dia. bears $324 >. E17
lks distant, andthe 4 sec stake on Townshipline North of Sec 4, T 16 N K8 Ebears’
variation 174° F, 831° W 4.54 “*hs%%o a:
stake marked ‘‘E No.3” from which white
oak 30 in. dia.bears N 25° E 20 links dist.
Thence S 50° E 9.33 chs to a stake marked
No Tin astone mound. Thence 8 714° E
14.50 chains toa stake marked E No 4in a
Thence N 18%° E 4.54
chains pass through stake E-No-2, at the S
Delinquen* Notice..
Ns ¥CRK CANYON CONSOLIDATED
Blue Gravel Mining Company, Frincipal place of business, Nevada City, Cul.
Location of works, New York Canyou, Nevada county, Cal. ‘Théte are delinquent
on the followitg described stock, on account of assessinent (No. 2) levied May 18,
1874. the several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholders, as
follows: :
No. of No, of
Names Certifi’'e . Shores Amt.
$. McCurdy, 9+ WO eee
F. Ogden, , ee 100 12.50
H. B. Ticheuor, 16 J00 a2 50
Q. D. Campbell, 6 400 50 00
Sam’l“Peck, 9 400 60.00
O.D.Campbell, 4 166%; 20 83
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Board of Directors made on the 2ith
day of March, 1875, so many shares of each
parcel-o! -uch stuck as may be necessary,
will be solu‘on FRIDAY, the: 30th day of
April, at8 e.M., atthe storé of E; W. Big-_
eluw & Co. Nevads City, to pay delinquent
assespments thereon, together with costs of +
advertising and expenses of sale.
431 E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary.
The above sale is re oes until SATDRDAY, MAY 8th, at 8 o'clock, P.M.
marked ‘'E No 6’ standing against a black
“Oak. tree, 24 in. dia. which tree is marked
“E No 5.” Thence N 7144 © W.13.70 chs to
astake marked E No 8 in a mound of
stones. Thence-N 599 W 6.52 chains cross
township line Nof-T.16N, R8 E 5.50 chains
West of 4 stake between sections 4 and 33,
8.12 chains toe a.stake marked E No. 6, ina
stone mound, :'Thence 8 31° W0.90 chains
cross township line 7.45 chains west of 14
stake, 4.54 chains to place of beginnixg,
and containing 20, 70-100 acres and being a.
portion of Se: 4,;T16N, R8E& Section 33;
Township 17 North, Range 8 East, Mt, Dir
ablo Base and “Meridian. -Said location
wasmade by the applicant May 26, 1873,
and is duly recorded in the mining records:
of Nevada county, Book No. 5, Page No suv.
There are no adjoining claims.
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present’ the
same before this. office within sixty-days/
&
T8753, av aeeeRRMGt? (NO-8T) of One Dok .
tothe Court for the relief demanded in the
eplaint. sa :
n testimony whereof, I, Juo: Pat* 2 geal {tisdn, Clerk of the ‘District Court
——~ ) aforeshid, do hereunto set my hand
1 of said Court, at ofada, on the eleventh
amd impress thé
‘foe, in the city of
«Way of March, A, D.18
e JNO, PA‘
‘mid By Janes D. W
SON, Clerk.
Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
°
TEREAS Margaret Quinn, on the Ist
i daz of*May, ‘A, D. 1675, recovered a
Judgment in the District Court of the
__Kourtcenth Judicial District, of ~the Slats.
of California, in and for the county o evada, against Alyaro-Braucher, for the sum
vof Right Hundred avd Sixty-six and twenty-five one hyndredths ($866 25) Dollars,
with interest ¢HQESiC from the date of svid
judgment at the raté of 7 per cent. per anmum till paid, together with costs of suit
taxed at $2026, and counsd, fess allowed
-herein amounting to the sum of $86 62, all
m U.S. Gold Coin, which said Judgment
“8 recorded in the Judgment ok 5 oftha
said District Court, on page 402 et seg, and
awhereas it is orderea that the-Morugage set.
forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreclssed
and property vherein described, to wit; The
description and particular boundaries of
‘he. property authorized to be sold under .
auc by virtue of this vecree, 80 far as the
fale can bo ascertained from the mortgage
_referréd to, br from the comptaint fed: in
this netion. are as foHows, to wits. Theeanulvided one-half interest in,and to ll those
certain mining claims lying and being in
Bloomfield township, Nevada County, tate
ot California, fronting on Spring Creek,
wO feet, Bounded as follows: On the
north by the Wolverine claims, on the east
by stakes and ditches at center of hill; on
the south bythe elaams of the Star Mome
pany, gmt on fhe. west by Spring creek;
'The said deseribed a beiwy situate in
Konnebeck Hill Mining Distriet, and are
known’as the claims—ef Beardsley: and
Braucher. Also ail tunnels, ‘cuts, sluices,
nnd mining property thereunto belonging.
‘ogether with all: and singular . the. tenemouts, hereditaments and appurtenances .
thereunto belonging or inany Wise apperSnining, be sold to satisfy said Judgment,
together with interest and costs. ¢
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
‘al public sale all the above described prap-*
orty to the highest bidder, for cash, in front
of the Court House door, in the city of Ne“fdeicgates toa State Convention, to bé held
at the City of Sacramento on THuRspay, ”
the 10th day of JuNk, 1975, for the purpose
ofnominating candidfitesror Stavté oflicers,
and Tar the tramsactionof such other-busi. .
ness as shall come. before sail Convention,
The apportionment of delegates is as
-fellows:--—__—_—<— ——— ———
‘Alameda.. Plumas...
Alpine... Sacramento A
Amgdqor. ..3..+. San Benito..-..:1
Butte....65 4.. 8 San Bernardino.. 2
Calaveras..... 6° tan Diegd, .:..
Colnsa.,. ... 8 San Francisco. .,.78
Contra Costa... 6 San doaqnine..:.12
. 1 San Luis Obispo. 3
. 9 San. Mateo... 4
Lt Santa Barbara, 5
tionment. ; E
‘The Committee recommend the foltowing as a test: \ ‘
*fAll voters in the State, who are opposed
mame, 3
said Plaintiff, in acct
sold and delivered by
Circulars giving full explanation, will be
sent, free of charge, on spvlication.
’ For Bonds and-full information; address
without’ delay,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,
_._Financran AGENTS,
ae 23 Park Row, New .York
Post Office Drawer 29.
( Set
Remit by draft on N. Y. City Banks, Registered ‘Letier or P. O. Money Order.
feb 27,
UMMONS. Statg of Cailfornia, County.
nt of merchandise :
Jd plainiiff to the
said Defendant. And you
‘fto the restoration to power of the Demo. “cratic Party, and intend to act in good
. faith with the. Republican Party.”
. ‘The State Central Committee recommend
that delegates tothe Congressional Conven. tions be chosen at the same tune; and that
} the C -ngressiontl Conunittees arranye their
call for Congressional Conventions, in accordance there with. :
By oyder —: , * Se .
WALTER VAN DYKE,
. War. SHERMAN, Chairman.
M. D. Boruck. . :
Secretarier.
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" ASSESSMENT NOXICE.
oe
Nee BLOORFIAID GRAVEL MINWY ING COMPANY, location of princi
‘pal place.of business, San Francieeo, Calix
fortia Looatien 6f works, North “Bloom.
freld, Nevada:county, California. Notice is
Mereby viven, that at at meeting ofthe Birectors heldon the Fourteerth day of April,
eis
tear per share was levied upon the capital
i stock of the corporation, payable itimedci‘utely in United States god coin, to the
“Recre dry at the'oftics of the Company, No,
$2 Caltornia strect; Sim Prantisco,;”
tornia,
Any stock upor witch: this assessment
shall remaipaupaid on’the Twentieth day
of May, 18% ,swill be delinquent and adve*tised for sale at prblic anction; and unless
-paymentis made before, will be sold on
‘TUESDAY, tthe EIGHTBLvday of JUNK
INT5, to pay the delinquent assessment, to‘gether with costs Of ‘advertibing and ‘expCnses of sale,
: tha Be PERBY, Secretary.
Office:=-320 California Street, San Fran! prt
-/ ‘Assossment Notice.”
,ZSOLBERTSON,.GOLD AND SILVER
MINING GOMPANY, Location at
pfincipal place of business, San Francisco
* Oalitornia, -° Loéition of works, Meadow
¥uke Township, Nevada county, California.
‘Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Boarl of Directora, held on the 8th
duy of April, 1875, Bh Assessmert ¢No. 1)
of ‘Ten Cefite per share, was levied upon
stock» éf the conporation,
payable on the 10th day of April, 1875, in
United Stites Gold Coin, tothe Seeretary
» xt the office of the Company, No-77, Mont.
.gomery /Rlock, Sari ‘francisco, California*
Any stoék apor which this assessment
sal) remain aapaia onthe 17th day of
~ May, 1875,-will be de‘inguent, and adver. tisad for sale at public auction; and unless
veyment is made befgre, will be sold on
‘the FIFTH day of JUNK, 1875, to pay the
_ de'inguent assessment, together with costs
«of advertising and orusnent cf sale.
RE, Secretary.
Ps
JOHN M.
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_Address» HARPER & BRQTHERS?
nis: SS fe eS
“ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ship 17 N Range, 8 East M D M.
has made application at this office to en, terand pay for the tracts above, claiwed
jal
first. above written,
SS TOY Ole year. $7 00; postage T“as mney come before'the meeting, will be
quired,
said Plaintiff will take judgment dai
yon for one hundred and fifty ($1500)
dollars, gold coin, together with-cests and
accruing costs, é
Given tnder my hand this 23d day of
Murch, A. D. 1875. _ J. M. WALLING,, .
Justice of the Peace of said ‘Township.
W. D. Long, Pift’s Atty. apl
To. whom it may concern.
2 United States Land Office,
Marysville; Cal. April 17, 1875,
y 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 statement No 9591,claiming under the-pre-emption law the E 1-2 of S W1-4, NW 1-4 of S
And, Whereas, the-above named person
id designdted. =
And whereas, by Ilétter from the Hon.
Commissioner of the General Land Office,
dated January 22d, 1872, this office has been
ordered to treat all lands in said Township
as nimeral lands until the contrary is proved, after due notice, and as described in
i, aera tert dated May 6th;
STL, :
Now, therefore, you will please take notice that under and hy. virtue of the instructions of the Commissioner ef the General Land Office of the ¢th May, 1871, aforesaid, we have fixqd/TUNSDAY-the kth day
ofJune, 1875,-at 10 o’clock, a. M,, at this
Land Office, before the Register and Res
ceiver, for the hearing of prodts to deter.
mine as to* he character of said above described land, = ‘
Given under ont hands the day aad ear
L, B, AYER, Register.
“L.T. ORANB, Keceiver. -ap22.*
Stockhdlders’ Meeting.
UBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING ©O,
_ Location, Manzanita Hill, Nevada
County, California. The fourth annual
meeting of the Stockholders of the above
tees and officers form the ensuing year, and
for the transaction of such other business
held at the office 6f the said Company: at
the Secretary’s office, at Nurth San Juan,
Nevada county, State of California, on
MONDAY, the TENTH diay of MAY, ‘1875,
at one o'clock in the afternoon of,that day.
‘SJLA.Jd RAY, President.
By Jas. A, Srinaer, Secretary.
N.@an Juan, April 2, 1875,
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NOLD SPRING GRAVEE MINING COM-./ RANY.—Tadcation_ 6f prineipal place
of bustnegs.Nevula City) Culftornia. Lo.
cation of works, Nevada Mining District.
California. Notice ig bereby given, that at
‘#weeting of the Directors, held the Third
day of May, I875,.an assessment of Twentytive Cer perry shan" was levied upon the
capital efock of the Company, payable im.
mediately inUnited States gold.or silver
coin, to the Sect@taey,) et the office of the
Company Broud street, Nevada City, Cal.
Any stock upoy F Picks tiecqqecnoment
sball remain unpald onthe Tenth day Ju: a,
IS75, Will 4a eling uent and, adyertisedsfor!
Sale at public anction; and winless payment.
is made aperewsiinds nid on THURSDAY
the FIRST day of JT x, 1874, to pay the
delinquent assessment, together wit
of advertising and 6Xpouses of sale.
: ¥. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
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He makes life size Pertraits that are war.
He is very ‘ siccessfal with Cliifdren's
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He invites evéry one to visit-Ris Parlors
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3 166, 167,
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He does not allow a@ poor Picture to leave
ater cdlor Portraits”
from the first day of ‘publishing hereof.
: ‘T, B, MORARLAND, Register .
W. D. Long, Atty, , m26
Delinquent Notice. .-y
€O; Location of principal place of
business, Empire Rarch, Yuba Cunty,
Gal. Location ofworks, Entpire Copper
Mining District, Nevada County, “al.
There are delinquent upen the following
described stock, Gn account of Asse :sment
No 13 levied on the Twenty seventh (27)
day of February, 1875, the several amounts
set opposite the names ‘of the respective
shareholders, as follows
—Senta-Ctaraats Cy of Nevada, ss: —The People of the State . : Bad ze
Santa Cruz.... 7 of Califoniia seal ctketinn to A. Borgilt, amen _-4 a Shares . Amt
Shasta Def ndant. You are hereby required to Mills Edgar, atte 50 $10.00 }Sierra .... appear in an action brought. against you in. .. WB 934 pes 5 00
ete skiyou. the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, . Whittemore aes kf ee
Los Angeles... § 10 in and for the county of.Nevada, Stete of . Simpson T B, ehieweres 900 40.00
A .. 4 SonoM..+.+e¢s11. California, before J. M--Walling, J. P., ea
Mariposa....3 Stanisiate...2. 3} by George E. Turner, Plaintiff, and to anBovyer-D, #09; 4; 300 40 00
Mendocino.... 4 Sutter. ..307. swer the complaint filed therein, -within : 3 at 32 6 40
Mersed seis ees 2. Tehama... ten days [exclusive of the day of service] Daniels Edward, be 54. --137 97 40
MOWOG. i cicsi css Lo Melalty fies after the service on you of this summons; . Hill Thomas, aot . :
Mono. aay = PUAPO sce ss f served within this. courfty but in this Burk Patrick, BS 1 205 95 5.00
Monterey . . 8. Tuolumne.... 5. Owtrict, within twenty days, otherwise : a 998 °
Napa wwsiiisers 6 Verturais.... 1] within forty days, or judgment will. be Birdseye J C, 999° 920,
Nevada.... ese Ad Yolo.....6.. 6} taken d\ainst you by default. The eaid acgone 300 60 00
PIOOCR cess cc vesies 9 Yuba.-....8] tion is brOnght to recover the sum of one Clark L Bo et 196, 200 40 00
County Committees wilt make provision . bundred and\fiffy dollars (315000) gold Soap jr. Go ody “6 00
in their respective Countics for the election . Coin of the United Statee, alleged to be due Ferrell John 100 44 8 80
of Delegates im accordance with said apporand owing fom tht said Defendant to the : es
Jooper Robert,
Cooper William, 31, 198,
199, 200, Bill
eee : 201, 202,
; 203, "150 30 00
Clark Frank, 235, 237,
‘ 255, 146 25 00
dcr of the Bonrdof Trustees mie onthe
2Tth day of February, 1875, so many shares
of each parcel of.said stock as may. be necessary Will be sold at the oflice of the Com
pany, at the Empire Rauch, Yuba County,
2 o0*’clock.P.M.,of said day,to pay said Celin-!
quent. assessment thereon, together with:
costs of Advertising and expenses of sale.
* W.J. MEREDITH, Secretary.
é ‘leaped etaia Ranch, Yuba Couat
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The above sale of stock of the Eureka
Consolidated Mining Company, is’ posstponed for two weeks. .By order of the
-Board-of Trustees. —Tros-Moonry, Pres:
W. J. Mgredith, Secretary.
Smartsville, May 3d, 1875.
Ordinance No. 56.
An ordinance to amend ordinance No. 4.
HE Trustees of Nevada City do: ordain
that Section No. 6,-of Ordinance No. 4
be amended te read as follows: :
-The Treasurer of. Nevada City shall receive, a8 a compensation for his services,
. one-and . = s all
moneys, except the Fire Fund, disbursed
by him. : ‘
This Section shall not be so construed as
to entitlethe Treasurer to any percentage
op. moneys. paid over to bis successor,
Passed April 15th, 1875. ~
, SAMUEL CLUYTER, President.
A.H. Hanr-n, Glerk. ap
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
NOLD RUN MINING COMPANY. Lo.
A cetion of principal place of business
San Franciscu. Location éf werks Gold
Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Nofice is hereby given, that ut a meeting of’ the Board of
virectors, held on the Tth day of April,
1875, an assessment (Ng. (h}-of $5 cents per
hare wasievied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable immediately in.
United States gold and silver coin, to the
Seerefary, at the office of the Company, 41
Market street. Any stock upon which this
assessment <shail remain unpaid on the
10th day of May, I875, will be delinquent,
and adverticed for sale at publie auction,
and unless payment is made before, will
be sol on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE,
1875, to pny the Jelinquent assessment, to.
gether with costs of udvertising and ex.
penses of sale. .
‘By order of the Directors, g
epece C.C, PALMER Seeretary.
emai aamata' Street San Franci
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EMPIR" MEAT MARKET,
‘ Commercial Street, Nevada.
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@aMES MONRO having opened a meat
@FMarket OW Oomimercial street, is prepared to supply customers with the best
nality of Beef, Mutton, Pork; Veal,Corned
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. ance that will baffle the effects of medicine
and hape of: manhood, brings to.such a one
no hope-ofcure, but adds to his misery in J
No 671.
Application fora Patent to Mini ing Claim
“UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sscramento, Cal. March 13, 1575,
TOTICE is hereby given, That Andrew
N Larson, whuse Post Office is Dutch
Flat, Placer c unty, C:1,, has made. application for patentfor the Shady Glen Placer
Mine, bearing gold, situate in D tch Flat
Mining District, Placer county, California, .
and described as follows, viz: On surveyed
lend, being the $84 of SW, and the st
of the NW \ of the SW % of Section36 T 16.
N R10 E, and the W of lot No.7 of NW
of Section 1, T 15°N, R .0.E, Mt. Diablo
Meridian, and containing 145, 69-100 acres.
-Said-location—wasimade-by the applicant
and others April 20, 1872, and by Silas
Shater et “1, January 1, 1874; both of said .
locations being of record in Book D,Placer
County Mining Records. The applicant
claims as locater and. purchaser. Adjoining claimants are the Ada Bell Placer Mine
ou the north and west.
All persons._ho.ding any adverse claim 1.
thereto ure hereby-required to present the
sguine before this office within sixty ‘days
from the first dey of publisking-hereof.
ml1é . T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
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Established wy
OR. J.C. YOUNG, IN 1850.
‘ No Cure, No Pay.
Donsuitation, by Letter or other
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HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
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The great number annually received and
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eee PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Meles-and hrregularities in Femates are
the great destroyers of health. They insidfously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive yhe
bleom fom the cheek, the lustre from the
eye, the strength and vigor from the frame,
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has made him thoroughly conversant. with
every phase of the disease. Those who.hav
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Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear
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IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES;
When a Female isin froucle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgi¢a) attendance, the inquiry sh be, where
is there a physician who is fuigy competent
to adrainister relief, and whos respectable
standing in society recommends’ him to the
confidence of the community. The Doctor,
understanding DAW Lmpereeite) necessary
tiese Teqairements are, feels called upon to
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as upon a father. Allin affliction can find
}-in—him one whocan feel ands hise
with and befriend them in troubie—one in
whose secresy the wtmost confidence can be
slacee. a :
o Correspondents, »
LETTERS.—Persons of either. fea, wh
wish to consult the Docter, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
EW. BIGELOW, Serretary= fF
-ers, a disitke to form-new—ae
organs beneath the apparently smooth sur: . ’
the discharge ofthe vital principle of exis.
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases)
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623 KEARNEY STREET,
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NSTABLISHED in 1854, for the trea:
EK ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonodrrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Uféerated egssue ns. ully
treated. — :
‘DR: GIBBON has the pleusure of an.
néuncing that he has returned fruro visiting
Lthe-prinespal Hospitals of Evrope) atid hag
resumed practice at his D-spenrary, 623 ”
Kearney Street, cornet of Cenameria:, San
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The Doctor has spared neither time nor
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Inces; Be, therefore, -careful—and—make—
strict inguiries, or you mfay fal) into thetbanes of those charlatans.
> Seminal Weakness, °
Seminal Emissions, the consequeace ot
self abuse. This solitary vice, ordepraved
sexual indulgence, is. practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless combatted by scientific medical +
measures, viz:—Sallow—conu tenance, dark
spots under the eyes, paint im the head, ringlng in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakn: ss of the limbs,
confused vision; blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffiderce in approaching strang-ategl
disposition to shun svciety, loss of memorv., hectic flushes, pimples and. various
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One Hundred Dollars to any one who willprove satisfactorily te him that he was cured..
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ee Married Men,
Or those who conteniplate marriage, whe
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-_to-obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for ac of medicines may rely
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rendered, considering tho circumstances
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nelfish practice of extortion umang quacks
and pretenders. : :
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_ Persons ata distance may be CURED A
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Post Offic “Box 1957. ;
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
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ment in tae Damsy TRANSCRIPT. myl
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: No. 673,
Application for a Patent to &
‘ Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
. Sacramento, Cal.,.March 19, 1875.
OTICE is hereby giventha: Samuel F.
Curtis, whose’ Post Office address is
Virginia City,in-the State of Nevada, has
made application for Patent for the Curtis,
Fleeson and Copperas Placer Mines, in Ne
vada county, California, described as follows, viz; :
The Curtis Placer Mine, on surveyed
‘land, being Lots Nos 6 and 7,and the South
east quarter and Southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 24, township
18 North, Range le .East, M D M, containing 158 acres.
The Fleecon Placer Mine, on surveyed
land, being the Southwest.quarter of Seetion Twenty-four (24) Township 18 North,
Range 10 East, M P M. containing
ry
Acres, <
The Copperas Placer Mine, on surveyed
land;-being th® West half and the SouthGast quarter of the Southwest quarter, sae
the West half of the Northeast quarter ©
the Southwest quarter ¢f Section Thirteen
(13) Township 18 North? Range 10 East,
Db -M, containing 10-acres:—Said locations were ‘made i
1875 and duly recorded.in’ the County"Reer’s Office of Nevada county, Califor
nia, in Book “C” of mining records, 0”
pages 42, 43, 44, and 45. 5
All persons claiming adversely to this
application are hereby notified to file thet
adverse Claimpin dueform in this office
within sixty days from the ,first publication heréof, otherwise their right to appeat
will be barred by law. . : Sef
m26 T. B. McFARLAND, Register,
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OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
‘APPY RELIEF 9FOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of Errors and Abueet
in early life. Manhodd restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method
of ‘treatment. New and remarkable remein a letter, receive advice and assurance of
oa cure at home. Ali letters returned:
troyed. ‘ Address, pening
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D.
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