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May 2, 1875 (4 pages)

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~eci Falea RIRT oS the day of s-rvice] after the service on __A, DB. 18Tl, to secure the . a reed ; ‘GNTATE OF CALIFORNIA, of ih_) ‘Nevada, ss The People of the te of Califoruia send greetiug to M. W. Irwin, Defendant. Yeu are hereby appear and ta .a8-e: tion brought ageinst _you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, } iu ami forthe County of Nevada, on the -eleventh day of March, 1875, by John Stewart W.,R. Dickieson, M. Bobanan, and xz. C, D. B. Haeling, administratrix. of the estate of F. Haeling, deceased, Plaintiffsand t6 answer the ¢omplaint filed therein, within ten days [exclusive ef 7 of this Summmonus—if served within this-eounty; or. if served out of this aunty, but-in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within f: [ jadgment will be, takew-against -you by , default, accurding to the priyer of said -complaint. The-said action ‘ts ronght to -obtain.« dectee of this Court fer thefore#loaure of a certain mortgage described in the said complaint and executed by the said M, W.-Irwin, on the 10th day of March, “tein-sum of Nine Handret Dollars, ta_be due from Defendant to Piaintiffs on naid date, and-payabie by the stipulations ;—— seiggie dame ~——ttren-to-obtiin: an Execution against svid . . +n said mmeriyeg: of ey.n date, on the—20th . -day ot November, 1871, with interest theredn atthe rite of ORE Per cent.per mouth . ferom-Mareh »10th, 1871, to dat«, principal and.ipterest payable in United States Gold Doin, and custs of suit, that the premises. conveyed by said mortgaye may be soid,and the proceeds applied to the payment of the eount due npon said’ account, t--wit: $900 principal, and interest thereon at the rate “of one ver cent. per moth, from March 10th, 1871,:to date,in United. States <iold’ Gein, and.costs of suit. And in case sech ypraceeds are not sufficient to. pay the same, IM. W. Irwin for the balance remaining due, % ffieernbene mente . Weoome of the Union Republican ftate _ call for Congressional Conventions, in ac Application for Patent to a Minrequired to} S—OT -Mining Records of Nevada county, book 4, ciaims, : same before this office within sixty days from the first day eparniatase hereof} apli by book account or promis the present firm of Lancaster &.Co., Empire Livery stable, are hereby notified to “settle up forthwith and—save cost, with Sacramenty, Cal., April 7, 1875, @TIGE is ‘hereby gi en, that W. JBrown, Andrcw -Lorsen and Nelson Jobnson, whose Pust Office is Dutch Flat, Piacer county, Cal., have made application f.2 patent tor the E1reka Gate Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate Mining District, Nevada county, Californ a, and described as follows, viz: ~On surveyed land, being the S % of 8 W % of Section 24, and the Ny of N ¥ 44 of Section 25, T 16N,R 9 E, D M, and containing 160acres. Said location was made by the applicants Nov. 28, 1870, and ia duly in the page 691, There are no adjoining mining All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the T, B. Mc = ARLAND, Register the late John A. Lancaster, deceased D. H. Williamp; at the office of J. M. Walling, Justice of the Peace, Nevdda City, or with A. L. Lancaster, at the Office ef the jEmpire Livery Ste#ble. opposite the National Exchange, Broad street, Nevada City.E M, L, LANCASTER. Nevada City,. April 10, 1875. Delinguent Notice. w and aleo turt the said defendant sud all persons claiming by, through or under him may bbarred and foreclosed of aH right, title, claim, lien, equity of reiemption.and interest in and tosaid mortgaged premises, and for otherand farther retief. And you are hereby notified that-if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint xs ebove required the ssid plaintiff will apply to the C.urt for the relief demanded inthe . ‘Ad complaint. * = { —— In testimony whereof, I, Juo Patseal } tison, Clerk of the District ,Court —— } aforessid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of ssid Court, at ofwie iy "aetiy — $25 ( 00 fice, in the city of Nevada, on the-eleventh . Fiijsh Hann, 100 25 00. ay Of March, A. D.1875. J. 8. W. Stines, 100 25:80 z : 3H. Marsman, 100 A C. T Conklin 100 25 00 ‘REPUBLICAN STATE CON. . £. woiprle, ; 100 26 00 : y . D, Serre, ot VENTION. WP. Goldsmith, 100 25 00 Centrul Committee Sar Francisco, Aprfl 14, 1875. . : : he Union Reprnrican yoters of the Mtate of Califo’ nia sre reguested.to chanse . Nelegates toa State Convention, to be held ot the City ef Sacramento ion THURSDAY, the 10th day of Jume, 1575, for the purpose of nominating candidatestor Stare officers, wud for the trarsection of such ether buet2088 a8 shall come before said Convemtéon, The apportionment of delegates is as fellows: , $ ’ ' , Oounty Committees will make provision in their respective Countics for the election. of Delegates in accordance with said apporAionment. The Committee recommend the following as a test; **All voters in the State, whoare opposed ‘‘to the restoration te power ofthe Demo“oratic Party, and intend to act in good, ‘tfuith with the Republican Party.” © — The State Central Committee recommend that delegates tothe Congressional Conven~ tions be chosen at the sanie time; and that the O ongressional Committees arrange their cordance, therewith, eee By order Wer. Sreratan, M, D. Bokvog, Secretaries. _ Chairman. © — NOTICE. _. J8 INTERNAL REVEXUE SPECIAL TAKES, May 1, 1575, to April 30, 1876. i HE. Revised Statutes of the United States, Sectioné 3232, 3237, 3238,.and W439. require very person engaged in an Wusiness, avocation, or employment whic readers him liable-toa SPECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AN LACE GON SPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS, A STAMP denoting the pay, mont of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special ‘Pax Year Beginaing May 1, . , before wonnimencing or continuing business after April 30, ¥875, The Taxes Embraced within the Provisions of the ‘Law above Quoted are the folowing, vie Rectifiers eeece < os eed aes codes pales SRNO08 s¥oumne'y, Petals Lignor..... cextex ce oe Dealers, wholesale liquor..:.s.. 10.0 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 5000 Yealors in malt liquors, retai],,.. 20 00 Dealers in Juaf Kobucod..). Ad.) 26 OU tail dealers -in deaf-tebacce.,.. 500-08 Andon sales of o¥er $1,000, Aft abit méenufsctured tobadco,; .)" -5,00 -Manufacturers of stille..s.is... And for each still manufactured, 50 0: And for exchavorm manufactured, 2000 bo . .dhan two horses ér.other animals) ’ Podduera of tobacco, second clays(two horses other animuals)...., : of tobacco, third eluss {one _ horse or otheranimal) .. -.,... .25 00 ‘Petidlors of tobacco, fourth €iags(on foot or pubic conveyance) .,... ~ 1000 Brewers of less than 600 barrola.. -60 00 Brewers of 5v0 barrels or more.. . . 100 00Any person, 60 liable, who #habhl fail ¢o -worply with foregoing uirements “will be subject-to severe penalties, * Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Wpecial ‘vane’. paued above must wpphyto 1, J. ROLFE, Depety Cee af Internal ‘Morenue at NAVADA CITY, and pay for rad’ procure thé Spettal Tax Stamp tr Btamps #40, prior ta)May 1, 1575; ‘and WITHOUT FURR RR as : : 3 J. WO DOUGLASS, Office of Internal Reveaue, Washington, RD. C,, PeVruazy 1,187. m9 of the shareholders made.on the 17th day of February. 1475, so many feet of each parcel of such feet as may be necessary, 1875, at. the office of the Company,.Find.ley’s Bang, Grass Velley, at 1 o’clock,P,M,, to psy the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising aad expenses of sale. al5 U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, RIG, Later vad we tke . thereto-are hereby ——Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. ~' United States Land Offce,} 55 Sacramento, Cal. Feb, ‘6, 1875. N Yar is hereby given, that Marks Zellerbach , whose Post: Office. ig Sam Francisco, Sax Francisco County, California, has made application for Pat. nt fer the McDonald Gravel Mine, situate in C lumbia Hil Mining District; Nevada County, California, and described as follows, ‘viz;— Te fractional North West Quarter of South West Quarter of Sectiun 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 bie blo Meridian and containing 16.1 acres, Said location was made about 1855 by one Hartman and others but is not record-° ed, The applicent claims a+ purchaser — This claim is bounded »n all sides dythe “Consolidated Gravel Mine. care ; All persons holding “any adverse claim : uired to present thesame before th's Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, . £13 TB. McPARLAND, Kegister. }EXHIBITION COMPANY. _eocpeOe-© WILL BUT A _ INDUSTRIAL {oir'itce, win. dia. wnich tree 48 marked Mining Claim. . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, : Sacramentp, Cal., Mar. 19, 3875 TOTICE is heteby given, That William aN F. McDowell, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patént for fifteen hondred lineal feet of the Aetna Quartz lode bearing gold, the same being five hundred feet p OSS RANCH MINING COMPANY z Location of principal place of busi-’ ness, Thos. Findley & Co.’s Bink, Grass Vulley.° Location of works,.twou-miles sovth of Grass Valley, on Wolf Creek, Ne vada county, California. Notice— There are. delinquent upo. the following de_ scribed fert, en: account of assessmeat (No, 10) levied on the 17th day of Frbruary, 1875, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respeciive shareholders, as follows: * : And in accordance with Jaw snd an order will be soid on SATURDAY, MAY Ist, GEO, C. BOUCHER, Secretary. SAMUEL BETHELL, Alameda ..,..17. Plumas... meres. POPU sss csseees 1 “Sacramento... .23 AMAAOES. . +5045 ++ 7. San Benito.. .. 1 . Loyd Street, Grass Valley. Butte.. .ee.eee es 8 San ——— 2 Calaveras..... 6 fan 180.. +++ “. ILL attend to Surveying in ap¥ tb dR el Bar Francisco. . ty Se ‘_portion of the County or State, Del Nortée....1 San Luis Obispo., 3] ~*#2PING, ote, fl Dorado, . 9 San ayo ee ieee! . Mresno.. i Santa Barbara.. ¢ Humboldt . $--Santa-Clara,...15 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 2 Santa Cruz.... 7 Sadana B 1 Shasta.. -4 NOLD .REN MINING GOMPANY. Lo2 Sierra.. 6 cation of principal place of business ds 1 Siskiyou 6) aan Francisco. Location of works Gold las Angeles. 9 Bolabo,,.-..0.. 16 . Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is here7 TICESET TEES, POL. cn, AES SEREAS LLL by given, that at a meeting of the Mariposa..... 3 WStanislaus.... 3] virectors, held on the 7th day of April, Mendocino.... A BOthee 0b. cc dice c's 3} 1875, an assessment (No. 11) of 16 cents per MERION. eich eve. ‘2 “Tehama..-.-.-. 3) -hire was levied upon the capital stock of eS Neprer rare 4 ‘Trimity..--.-.-2. ths corporation, payable immediately in Mono....s606.5 1 TLulore..-. +++ 3} United States gold and silver coin, to the’ "Monterey -. 8 Tuolumne..-.-. 5. Secretary, at the office of the Company, 41 NSO6 ties oesi. es 6° ‘Vertura ....-. 1] Market street, Any stock upon which this Nevada. coe Ad Yolo...-+-ee+00 &. assessment hdil remain ugpaid-en the. PINCES b06 0 oO MaWei ccc cs8 10th day of May, I876, will be delinquent, and advertired for ‘sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE. 1875, to pay the lJelinquent assessment, together with costs of ‘advertising aud expenses of sale. ; : , ‘By order pf the Directors, . C, C, PALMER: Secretary. Office—41 Market strest San Francisco, “Sacramento, Cal., -OTICE is hereby given, That the Cold Spring Gravel Mining Co.,,.a corpora, tion duly organized and existing under the laws of. Calitoraia, whose Post: Office is Neyada city, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for Patent for the Cold Spring Blue Gravel Mining Claim, bearing geld; + situate in Nevada Miting District, Nevada County, California, and deéseribed . ae’ fol. lows, iz; On surveyed land, being the S$ W 1-4, the SW 1-4 of the BEd-4 of Sec 33, T 17,N ROE. Also the N 1.2 of NW 1-4; the N 1-2 of SE I-4. of NW 1-4,the N 1,2 0f 8 1-2 of SE k4 of NW'1-4 the W 1-2 of W 1-2 of SW.1-40f NW 1-4; the NW 1-4 of NE 1.4; the W -2of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, the W 1-2 of E32 of SW 1+4 of NE'1-4 of Sec'4, and the 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE'l-4 of Sec 5, T16, NR 9E, Mt Diablo Meridian and containing 410 42-100acres: Satd location was_ made ers and is recorded in the mining records of . Nevada County. Book 4, pages 7 and’8. 'The applicant claims by percsbase, Adjoining claimaiits are the Harmony Co.-on the west the Fountain Head Co, on the east and the claim of A. J. Doolittleon 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 publishing hereof, . £20 T. B. McFARLAND, Register. ‘HOUSEWORTRH'’S . + Photographs E Be ae the most experienced Ar He has the latést improved Instruments. aomrrers of KODNov0. 64. cas ss photoyrapas all the Celebrities. — : meiatactaren of oi AT8.i0,. ee hoo He does oh alio® @ poor Picture to teave ae lers 0 . first Glass (more *. . M18 placer ane acca aes . _ He guaraptees satisfaction to those who patronize him.He makes large Pictures from sujal] Cards He makes life size. Portraits that are maryels Of perfection. Lanne “He is very suscessfal ‘with: Childreti’s Pictures. He wishes the public to compare his = with others’; wt . e¢ invites evéry one’ to Visit his Parlors nd judge for themselves. He was ed the Higheat, Mcdals at ae tenn, aa f 4 e would not have beep so awarded if his hat not been superier, ~ s aa * niin inisand Water edior Pertraite = the admiring public. © “i 8 DS are 8) eased ith his Bis PHU TOORAPHICPARLORS ‘are et pn ida Venigneen street, opposite Liek #iis. SALES UOOM is at No. 9:Montgomery Cal. alo . No. 665. ; Application for a Patent fora ' Mining Claim. July 16, 1866, by Augustine isoird and 6th-+ First Mortgage Premium Bond OY THE dy ; hee oe : N. X. Industrial Exhibition Co. ON’T Cor pare it with a Lottery; beer in mind that the capital invested is always secured. is authorized by specia) Act of the Legisla25 00 . ture of the St: te of New York. Every bondholder must receive at least $21, but he may receive $100,000 Or $25,000, or $10,000, er $5,000, or $3,000, 0 4th Premium Allotment, June 5th Series Drawing, July -¢th 1875. re ‘gi y full explanation, will be This loan is issued on a novel plan, and . Cou northerly and one thousand feet southerly No, No from a shaft thereon, with Surface ground “Names Cert. Shares -Amt 600 feet in width, situate in Nevada =. Mills Edgar, 206, 207 ing District, Nevada county, California, ’ 308 50 «=. $10 00 and described in the plat and field notes . whittemore W B, a4 25 $.00 on file in this office as follows, viz: Buryey . simpson ‘'t B, 67,68,69, of Exterior Boundaries: Commeng¢ging at . 70 40 00 stake E No. 1 ig stone mound, from’ which . poyyer D, 103, 249, ‘alive oak 9 inches dia. big 3245 < El7 250, 40 00 lks distant, and the 44 sec eon Towniels Edward. 99, 27,..23 6 40 ship line North of Sec 4, T 16 N R 8 Ebears an Tareas. 2 10: 4, 137, 27.40 Nii> £9.83 chs, +ist,and running thence . purk Patrick, 19, 20, variation 174° F, §$31° W 4.54 «hs to a =: Ql, 25 500 stake marked “‘E No. 3” from which‘ white . Birdseye C,--: 227, 228, oak 30.in.dia.bears N 25> E 20 links dist. ‘ oT By danlae sen Thence S 50° E 9.33 chs to a stake marked . ~ gs [Sat oni 931, 232, 300 60 00 No Tin a stone mound. Thence 8 Ti4¢° E . Giark L BT 104, 196, 200 40 00 14.50 chains to 4 stake marked E No 4 in a. pecy JT, 3; 6 6500 stone. mound,.Thenee N-18%° EK 4.5£. Perre}) John, 100, ht 8 80 chains pass-through stake E No 2, at the 8 ; 33.34. * 45 00 E éhd of the lode line 9.09 chains to stake . Z-igentien & Wyiman,117, 85 5 00. Lancaster %, Lin 124, 7 ; = : st 125, “ENo 5.” thénce-N 714 > W 13.70 che to. Haul Youn c.” 164.365, astake maraéd *E No 8 in a mound of 166, 167, stones. Thence N 59> W 6.52 chains cross 168, 169, township line Nof T16N, R8E5 50 chains 170,179, . West of 4 stake between we eH ya 33, 183, 55-—--1-00 $12 chains to a stake marke o. 6, in a . Marsh 5, 2 stone mound, ThenceS 31° W0.90chains Gay rr sis 100 20 00 cross-township line 7.45 chains west of 4% . French MB, 157, 158, = stake, 4.54 chains to place of beginning, ; 159, 160. and containing 20, 70-100 acres and being a = 16), 163, : portion df 8e-47P16N, B8 E & Section 33,4» gp 7 Township 17 North, Range-8 East, Mt. Di-+-yeeder Luther, 244, 40 8 ablo Base and Meridian. Said location . Murray J A, 46, 258,. 100 20 was made by thé applicant May 26, 1873, . Hawkins » Tah. pas 2 ‘and is-duly recorded in the mining records . acham Win, » 989 Qi of Nevade-county. Book.No. 5, Page No 30U. . Seaders J H, . 261 5 1! There are no wdjoining claims. Schoff-ild Thes, BS 25 5.00 All persons-hotiing any. adverse claim . Worthington, RB” BO 10 thereto are hereby req d to present the Cooper William, $1, 198, same before this Office in sixty days 199, 200, from the first day pf publishing_hereof. 201, 202, 0 T. B. McFARLAND, ister : 263, 150 -W: D. Long, Atty, — Clark Frank, 985, 2BTe. 8 : = PS , eee 255, 125 25.00 No 671.. } An accordarice with law, and ati or‘ F ° der of the rd of Trustees-made on the Application fora Patent to Min: . o7tu day of February, 1875, se many shares ing Claim 7 _ 1 of each parcel of said_stock as may be necUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . Sacramento, Cal. March 13, 1875, nN is hereby given, That Andrew E Larson, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer county, C 1, has made appliMine, bearing gold, situate in Dutch Flat Mining District, Placer county, California, and described as follows, viz: Un surveyed land, being the $44 of 8W4, ond the S% of the NW 4 of the SW of Section 36 T 16 N R10 E, and the W of lot No. 7 of. NW “of Section I, Tis N; Rh “0 E, Mt. Diablo Meridian, and containing 145, 69-100 acres. Said location was made by the applicant and others April 20, ‘1872, and .by SilasShafer et #1, January 1, 1874; both of said tocations being of record in Book D,Placer+; Mining Records. The applicant locator and’ purchaser. Adjoin‘wimants are the Ada Bell Placer Mine leleres and west. ~ 5: l_péersons hod.ding any adverse claim thereto ure hereby required to present the oume before this office within sixty days from the first dey of publishing hereof. mils T. B. McFARLAND, Register, Application for a Patent to a cation for patent for the Shady Glen P*qcer . Delinguent Notice. : UREKA CONSOLIDATED MIXING . .CO. Location of principal place of business, Empire Rarch, Yuba County, Gul. Location of works,-Empire Copper Mining District, Nevada County, “al. There are delingtent apom the tollowing No 13 levied on the Twenty seventh (27) day of February, 1875, the several ameunts set opposite tue names of the respective shareholders, as follows: described stocK, cn account of Asse:sment}—. 10 THE UNFORTUFATE. @EW REMEDIES, NEWREMEDIEg R. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, ASTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases uch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc.’ Skin Diseases (of yeary standing) and Ulcersted eg8 8Uc: vss. ully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an. nouncing that he has returned from. visiting the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and hap Francisco, where his old patients end those ; ("9 jairing bis services may fad-bitn,— Doctor has spated neither time not -money in seckir g out *#wremedies,and fas return Cor. Commercial, San Fraycisco, ~ resumed practice at ‘his L:spenrary, 623.Kearney Street, corner of Cemmerca., Sap vol \__N, P. BROW With iIpcrenseu “Acilities Yor the alleviation of Kmoan suffering. Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both male ana female, are there who are suffer. ing out a miserable existence from. the etfect of secret indulgences, or from virns absorbe into the system ! Look at -their pallid, eaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali: . fying them for the happiness of gy lo . ortLe enjoyment of life. In this horri situation thousands suffer until death closes attend ft any of those who are sufferiug with any of these horrible lite ery as . essary will be sold at f ice of the Company, atthe Empire Ravch;Yuba County, Cal., on the THIRD da; of MAY;~1875, at 2 o’clock.P.M. ,of said day,to pay salt linqueot assessment thereon, together w costs of sdvertising aud €xpenses of sale. W.J. MEREDITH, Secretary. — Kanch, Yuba County, ° al ies CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE 3 Zz Establisned by OR. J. Cc. YOUNG, IN 4850, No Cure, No Pay. Donar tation, by Pekan or otheiHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of
she m_st celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number sanually received and cured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and” the success of its treatment ranks it.second non PRIVATE. DISEASES. sent, free of charge, on e pplication. For Bonds and full-information, address without delay, — MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., FINanciaL AGENTS, 23 Park Row, New York. Post Office Drawer 29. . Remit by draft on N. ¥. City Banks, Registered Letter or P.O, Money, Order. feb 27, UMMONS, State of Cailfornis, County +—) of Nevada, s8:—The People of the state of Califoruia send greeting to A. Borgilt, Def-ndant. You are hereby required: to appearin an action brought against you-in the Justice's Court of da 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 4nercin, within ten days.[exclusive of the day of service] ‘. after the service on you of -this summons; if served within this county but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days, or judgment will be taken e:ainst you by default. The said action is brought to recover the sum of ote hundred and fifty dollars {$160 00) gold coin of the United Statee, allegud to be«<ine and owing f’om the said Defendant to the NITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) . . Said Plainti@, in account of merchandise Feb, 16. 1875. : Bold and delivered by said plainiiff to the . said Defendant. Ard you are hereby noti‘fied*that if you fail toso appear and dnswer said conjplaint, as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment—against yon for oné hundred and fifty (3150.e0) dollars, gold coip, together with costs and accruing costa, : Givén, under _my hand .this 234 day of March, A; D, 1875. J. M. WALLING,. Justice of the Peace of said Township, /W. D, Long, Piffs atty. 4 apl To whom it may coneern. United States Land Office, )Marysville, Cal. April 17, 1875. } HEREAS, Thomas E. Mills, whose : -Post (ftice addrese.is Nevada Gity, » Nevada County, Cal, did on the] 9th day ef ment No 9591,claimi erthe pre-emp“tion law the /4-2 of S W 1-4, N W 1-4 of 8 W 1.4, S$ W 1-4 of SE 1-4 Section 24 Townshjpi7 N Range, East M D M. nd, whereas, the above named person has wade application at this office:to enter art! pay for the ttracts above Glai.ued and designated. And.whereas, by .letter from the Hon. Coromitssioner of the General Land Office, dated January 22d, 1872, this office has been ordered to treat all lands in said Township as mineral lands umtilthe contrary is prov : wed, after due notice, and as described in ve t instruetions, dated Muy 6th, Now, therefore, you-will take no. tice that under and by virtue of the in. structions of the Comunissi: of the Gen. eral Land Office of the 6th May, 1871, aforesaid, we haye fixed TUESDAY the sth day of June, 1875, at 10 o’clotk, a. M,,; at. this ceiver, for the hearing of proofs to deter. au =e ehiracter ofeaid shove des; c and, ° : Given under our hands the day and year first above written, 3 a é 4 L, B. AYER, Register. apna L.'T. CRANE, Receiver. ftockholders’ Meeting. 7 UBA TUNNEL.GOLD MENENG co, Tweation, Manzenite "Hill, Nevada Gounty, California. The fourth annual «meeting of the StocKhdiders of the above named Uompany, forthe @lection ef Trustees and officers for the ensiing*year, and tor the transaction of such other business asamay come befure the meeting. will be held at the office of the szid Company at Nevada county, State Of Cultfornia, on 7 MONDAY, the TENTH tray of MAY; 1875, sAd2, Bea Toeaciscad . . -. hereto, and thatsuch partnershbi; .tinue and. be in fal) force antil furtl er moDecember, 1874. file his declaratory state. . ~ Land Office, before “the ‘Register and Re. the Seeretury’s office, at North San Juan, YAN parties knowifig theinselvesimdebtet Patione o'clock in the afternoon of that day: Delinquen* Notice. EW YCRK-CANYON CONSOLIDATED.. Blue Gravel Mining Company, fTin. cipal place of. business, Nevada Oity, Cal. Location of works, New York Canyon, Nevada county, Cal, There are delinguent on the followirg described steck, on acevunt of assessinent (No. 2) levied May 18,. 1874. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as tollcws: No. of No, of Names . Certifiv'e Shares Amt. 8. McCurdy, 12 100 12 50 ¥. Ogden, 14 100 72 90 H. B, Ticheuor, 15 180 1250 QO. D. Campbell, 6 400 50 00 Sam’) Peck, §. 9 400 60 00 0. D. Campbell, ~ 4 r654 20 83 And # accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made onthe 2:th éay of March, 1875, so many shares of each parcel of such stuck as may. be necessary, wil be sold on FRIDAY, the 30th day of April, at8 ep.™., at the store of E. W. Bigelow & Co., Nevada City, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Sag msl Ek. W. BIGELOW, Secretary. The above ge is postponed until SATURDAY, MAY 8th, at 8 o'clock, P> M. ‘ -~ E,W. BIGELOW, Secretary. + 2 ra ~~ va a te wy mite ‘NOTICE—Know ail . ,men by these Presents, that we, John hLiy, Sylvestes Chase, and Fred Duse; .residents of the town of Washington, county of Nevada, California, do hereby certify that we bavye organized and formed ourséives.into a co-partnership and we agree each with the 2 to_be_co-partners for the purpose of-earrying on the butchering business in Nevada county, Californi«, under the firm name of Ely, Ghase & Co. That the principa) place of business of said eo ip is situated in Wa gten, Nevada county, California. That. the names of all the parties intcrested »s partners in such business are above stated and signed will conems x tice by us. JOHN ELY, -SYLVESTER CHASE, FRED. DUSE,Washington, April.19, 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 tc read as follows: ~ : . «The Treasurer of Nevada City-shall receive, a8 & Compensation for his services, one and one-half (14) percent. upon all moneys, except the Fire Fund, disbursed by him, This Section shall not be so construed ag to entitle the Treasurer to any percentagé on moneys paid over to“bis sucGessor, a U t. A. HE? Hanr>n, Glerk. iy; tgs _ Moties to Creditors. . . eget OF IRA A. EATON, deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un ersigned Administratrix with will annexed, or the above named estate, to the creditors of, and all persons ji aving claims against the estate ef dre A. Eatom, deceased, to exhibit the A NA Dekeunaty vouch. ers, within four months from the first; publivation of. thiy motice te. the mnder-’ sigued, at the Dnion Hotel, Nevada City, Nevada Copntys Ou). 4 Nevads, March 26, 1875. A. A. EATON, Administr trix with aril} smmexedi of rthe estate of Ira A. Eaton, deceased. : ' Dibble & Myme Attys, ai m26, to the estate of the late Ira A. Exton, either by book ageopat, dpe bills. et promissory. Lotes, are requested to settle up without: whence ita rises. We will find tm the weak. ‘tence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, essor OE tian 9 2 In Males and Irregularities in Females are the wreat destroyers of health. They insidiously attack the system, and yradually undermine.anddestroy it; they drive she birom fom the cheek, the lustre from the éye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Consum ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane. MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venereal, dowbles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERAL POTSON are not cnred ; the di vase has assumed a new form. : Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, That leaves the poisor to crawl through the syetem, eating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth.surface, to burst out in:the future with a yiruence that will baffle the effects of medicine . . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that growing weakness in his muscularand mental organization should stop and consid ressof the back, trembling of the limbs, iisordered digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for soiety, dread of,. ding trouble, forebod. ngs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las. civics dreams, ied growin, praia, 4 deafness, loss of » and nuness—wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life manhood, and g him ‘along the broken path of his @xistence, toward a premature and loathsome graye, To © finds his life dribbling out in the eof the vital principle of exis. the mere cessation of the causes of its apMacemenahhes Osi coheds eguard riage, oly 4, the sef and hope of manhood, brings to such a one no hope of cure,-but-adds to his misery in the knoWiledge*thiat the one who looks to tim for so mt@h-of -her happinces is victim of his evit; and an innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope leaves him.’ There is no rescue — in proper and skillf treatment, Consult, then, at once, a physician whoss practice and catéfnl research has made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease. Those who hav become victimes of solitary vices, that dread. fu:, fascinaiing arid destructable habit, that fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and c tives, and hundreds of untimey graves with its misguided victims;should consult wi nout delay, one who will sympa hise with their sufferings. To snch th Destor avould especially recomménd iim self, giving toeach and all guarntees of a Perfect and Bermanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear IMPORTANT TOADRS. When a Female isin troucle or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the a snowld be, where is there a phys : fuliy competent to admini: Telief, amd whose respectable stan in society recommends to the ence of the community. anderstanding now jmperatively necessary these reqairemenits are, feel called upon 7 ¢. ? So Tact has been a Prof: of Obstetrics for Twanty Years, 4a 4 ys — and. fo Sey lified_to surgically, not in perficial mannes, bu horough » ar gee’ Sof study and practice—both i howpitalsand familia —cam make, to save them the hands of the lified _ 3, and design. ing. ‘ore, families can rely upon him. ents, ither sea, who at Synaptoma wishte cansult the Doetar, “60 00 00 20 . maladirs—see that they are cared for an 50 90 Om . One pples, the Idiot-}— . 4 nent cure, or make no charge, merous othem symptoms of disorganization, . ». ress to’ any part of . the pesitiv.teaces of that.mosttergible-and+ >i edress Dad. Ls s destructive of all diseases—Seminal Weak. the score —Let-perents; gua-dians, friends--—— DE an-offic in Kidd’s : Ove : He is pro; Mechanical : cured hefore it be too Tate Se em tiie madiately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who ues ade private disease his especial study 00 Sor yeers,;and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or Ynjurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are.inter estcd in the welfare of their friends, tobecareful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill-in ring all diseases in a few days, imposing fon the public by usirig. the. nomes of ein{nent physicians from Europe. and.other . places, He, thucrefore, eareful—and—make strict inqvirics, or you mey, fall into the Bbané@s of these charlatans. 2 Seminal Weakness. Seminal Eimissions, the consequence ot self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved xual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes ¢0 an almost unlimited extent>producing with unerring certainty, the following“train of morbid’ symptoms, unless comba by scientific medical measures, viz: Suttew countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pats_in the head, ringIugin the ears, noise like rustling of leaves and ihe rattling of chari? uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the Hmbs, .qenfused visiou. blunted intellect, loss confidence, difacer ce in approachingstrangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a ° disposition to shun. suciety, loss of mem+ orv, hectic flushes, pimples-and various éruptions about tae f-ce, furred. tongue, fetid. breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomwaLa sid frequent insanity, If relief be not obtamed, persons so/afflicted \shouldapply immediately, either in reon or by letter, and have a cure effectéd his new and scientific mode of treating this-diécase, which never fails of effecting quiek and radicalcure. Dr. G. will give _ Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to himi that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. . Married Men, — ‘Or those who contemplate marriage, who are sufiering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtainimmediate relief. sending for puckages of ;weaicines may rely upon his assurance of conSdential 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, rathcr than a tow prevalent and selfish practice of extortion. among quacks ana pretenders. 4 _DK, GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and per : Cured at Home. ‘ Persons at a distance may be. CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the: . medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction for ase. By. enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine wil be forwarded the Union. . <4 623Renrney~ rtieet, co;ner Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offic. Box 1957. 5 Private ntrance on Commercial treet. i Remew er to put BOX 1057 om the let Censultations FREE. @7 Correspondents will pl inform DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise ment in the Daity Pranscairt. _ myl —* No. 673, Mining Claim. United States Land Office Sacramento, Cal., March 19, 1875. : OTHE is hereby given that Samuel T. Curtis, wlose Post Office addreas is Virginia City, in the State of Nevada, hes made application for Patent for the Curtis, ny bye and, Wopperas Placer Mines, in Nevada comnpty, California, described ag follows, viz; : The Curtis Placer Mine, on surveyed land, being Lots Nos 6 and 7,and the South cast quacter and Southwest quurter of the Northwest quarter‘of Sectioy.24, townsh{p ‘18 North, Range 10 East, M D M, contaiging 158 acres, . Phe Fleeson Placer Mine, on surveyed land, being the Southwest quarter of Seetion Twenty-four (24) Township 18 North, Range I0 East, M D M. containing 10 acres, r The Copperas Placer Mine, on surveyed land, being the West half and the South. east quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the W. est half of the Northeast quarter of ine Southwest quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township 18 North, Range 10 Esst, M D M, containing 140 acres. : ad 1875, and duly recorded in’ the Couuty corder’s office of Neva county, Califorais, in Book ‘'C” of mining; records, 08 pages 42, 43, 44, and 45. e All persons claiming adversely to this applicstion are hereby notified to Sle their verse claims iu due form in this office within sixty days from the first publicstion hereof, otherwise their right to appea™ will be barred by law. m2 =—s 'T'. B. Mc#ARLAND, Register, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. . APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from.the effects of krrors and Abuses. in-early life. Manhood restored. Impediments:tosmarriage removed. New methea of treatment.” New and remarkable remethe city cum, by stating jAroyed,, Ads ache iertiwen ure iy BUY Fost ys. 4. b, — a J RAY) President. Syetboqapetion, sth D, H. Willies, at the! *S By Jas. 4) Srmeen, Secretary. . . «flice of J. M. Waliing, E tice of th . %. San Jurm, apel'y, aya8." a a. Peace, Nevada City." ss er ‘I = dies. -Books and ¢irculars sent free, 1 sealed envelopes. .Address HOWARD ASSOCIAT,ON,. No. 419 North: Ninth strect, ‘Philadel phia. Pa,— an in-titutton having “S E ‘ drofessiona] skill ens Sires), pear Monigom j high reputation for honorable eanduct.cmd : i! \ Application for a Patent ta a Bejatest and 7a Artificial . Vulcapite a guaratitecd y Visits mad Nevada, M _ Est Neva ee Main Str OLD 0! fined, d By request EL! 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