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ATMOS,
‘€XTATE OF. CALIFORNIA, Count, of
KD Nevada,#s The People of : th Beate
~<of Oalifor: a send greeting toM. We irw n,
You are hereby required to pita ‘ . _ spel
appeat.and inan‘action breught .
. you i# the District Vourt of theF be th
Sudicial, District of the State of California,
in and for the County of ‘Nevada, on the
. olevepth day of, March, 1875, by John Stewvon at the rate of one-per veit. per mouth
ii, t
art W.R. Dickieson, M, Bobanan, and
M,. ©. D. E. Haeling, administratrix of
‘theostate of F. Hueling, deceased, Plain‘Aiffs,and to answer the.complaiut filed
therein, wéthin ten days [exclusive of
the day.of service} after the service on
> you of this Summons—if served withim this county; or, if served out of this
county, but in this District, within twenty
otherwise within forty days—or
4
, dey
‘falenient will be taken against you by
3
"default, according to the prayer of said
‘complaint, The ssid action is brought to . :
Obtain a decree of this Court for the: forerat of a certain mortgage described in
‘the sald complaint and executed the
‘said M. W. Irwin, on the 10th day of March,
*A, Ib, 1871, to secure the payment of a cer¢ain sum.of Nine Hundred Dollars, alleged
to be due from Défendaut to Plaintiffs on
said date, and payabie by the a ae
6 10th in said mortgage of even date, on tt uh
st thereday of November, 1871, withii
from March Toth; 1 0o ddte, principal
and interest payable in United States Gold
Coin, aud gusts of auth that the premises
conveyed by said mo gage may be 60
“tho proceeds applied tothe paymént of the
_smount.due-npon said account, t2 wit:$900,
wrincipal, and interest thereon at the rate
of ons per cent, per month, from March.
-10th, 1871, to date,in United States Gold
* Goin, and costs of suit. And in case such
and .
spneceeds are not sufficient to pay the same,“then to obtain an Execution against svid
.M. W.Irwin for the balance remaining due,
‘and also that the said defendant und all]
_ persons claimiug by, through or.under him
~-maybe-barred and foreclosed ofjall right,
title, claim, lien, equity of retemption,and
intervet in and to said mortgaged premises,
and for other‘and further reiief. And you
are hereby gotified tha: if Sou fail to ap:
pear and answer the said Complaint as
—
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Ratte.. 8 San Bernardino.. 2
6 San Diego...
3 SanFrancisco...78
6 San Joaquin...12
‘ San Luis Obispo., 3
6 San Mateo.... 4
:. 1 Santa Barbara,.: 5
«. & Banta Clara.... 6
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Mariposs..... 0 “Staniglaus.... 3
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MEU 5s erect ho kk SIMON es ce ated ces 2
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Wonterey .... -. 6 Taotumne.....5
a MDA Bias on Cathie OS ROR PUNIE cpaceesene&
~ Nevada...--. vAEiRM . BOLO abate sbeawece ©
OCR Ch a icce ce Pe RUS re As cue aees 8
nbove pauired the said plant will apply .
‘to the Gow r the relief demande e
‘aid complaint.
. tino, Clerk of the District Court al
~~) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress.the Seal of said Court, at ‘office, in the city of Nevada, on the eleventh
¢+day of. March, A.D, 1875,
: JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
‘mild By James PD. White, Deputy,
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
Booms of the Union Republican:.State
‘Ogatrat Committee SaFrancisco, Aprtl
‘k4, 1875.
rhe Union Repupsican voters of the
Mate of Calffo nia are requested to choose
delegates toa State Convention, to be-held
at the City of Sacramento on TauRspDay,
the 10th day of June, 174, for ¢he purpore
of nominating candidates rox Stare officers,
nad for the transaction of such other busi> G8 a6 shall come before said Convention,
; bye apportionment of delegutes is as
ows:
Alameda. . Pee? PlaMess occas c 4
County Committees will make provision
\in'their respective Countics for the election
of, Delegates in accordance With said apporfrdnment. ae, Fy
Zhe Committee recommend the follew-.
“ink as a test: : ;
*“All voters in the State; who are opposed
~<‘$o the ‘restoration to power of the Demo“* orativ Party, aud intehd to act in good
“faith with the Republican Party.”
he State Centrat Comtaittee reconmend
‘that delegates tothe Congreselona? Conventuons be chosen at the same time; and that
. “the C ngressional Committees arrange their
enl. for Congressional Conventions, in ac_ ecordance, therewith. .
", By order
: WALTER VAN DYKE,
WM. SHFEATA NS) fe 4’ Chairman,
&I, D. BoRvOK.”
Secrétaries,
NGTICE.
\W§. INTERNAL REVEERUE
SPEGLAL TAXES,
May 1, 1895, to Aprdl 80, 1876.
TVWNHE Revised Statutes 6f the United
. Btates, Sections 3232, $237, 3233, and
3239. require every person engaged in any
business, avoocation, or employment which
a
x.
venders him Hable toa SPECIAL TAX, TO
“Special axes named a
MROCURE AND PLAGE CON SPICUOUSLY
IN HIS ESTASLISHMENT OR PLACE OF;
MUSINESS, A STAMP denoting the payment of said SRECIAH PAX for the Special
be ng—May—1,--1875,;—beforeIn testimony whereof, I, Jno Pat.) jaws of Califoruia, whose Post Office is Ne.
commmencing of continuing Vusitiess after .
April 30, 1875,
‘Te axes Embraved within the
Provisions of ‘the Law Above
Quoted ave the Yullowing, viz:
ER actifore: .aveccias seerch acces chs op SQO008
i*ealera, rotadi Liquor, 4. cs esee. oat OO
Dealers, wholesale Hquor..... 100 LO
dealers im malt Hquors, wheiesale, 50 0
tevalers iu malt quora, retail... 2000
Mealers in leaf tubaeco,.,. ... 35-00
Uvbail @ealere An ibeat tohwiooo, ... 50000
And on sales of over $1,000, fifty .
cents for every duliar in-oxcese of .
$1,000, £0; es ‘
“iplors in manufagt tobacco,..
Munufacturors OF stlits oo.. 5
‘nd for each: still mianvfact@ved,
An t for cach worm tnanutactured,
Manufacturers Of “tebucee. vo.. es
. Menmteeyerent AZAD, «ini t.4 5 nein
veddleps of tobacco, first class, (more
than two horeéor uther animals)
, Poddiers of tgbaved second classftwo
~ horses, or other animals). ...<
“Ceddiers-of tobaeds; ttt ct
. horse or obhbtantialysy. ..
-Paddlers of tabgoco, fourth .class(on
tvoetor pub‘ie Conveyance) ..., *
Rvewers of lese than 500 burrels..
rewers of” O14 PRANOM, ..0.2 0000
Any person, 80 liable, who shall fail to
comply wlth the: foregeiag requirements
will be subject to severe peyalties. ;
Peraona oF firms aegis
?
5 00
5000
50 0
20.00
1v 00
10.00
50 00
25 00
‘ve must apply to
1, J. ROLY; Devuky ten ape lntrnal
“Revenue at NEVADA CP
cor procuiré: the Apécial
Stvnaps they neo , rine to. Muay 1, “i973;
aud WiTHOURPUS CHAR NO PCE
J. Wi QOUGLASB,
-Commiasioner of Inférnal Reveaue.
_. Xitce of internal Revaiagy Washington,
“2 -C., February 1, 1373, ; m2
oo
0 pay any of the
yes pay for,
ak ‘Stamp Gr J
2
. tion duly organized and existing under the .
117,N ROE. Alco the N 12 of NW 1-4 ; the
na RR PPE Ea Ce
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
OTICE is hereby gi en, that W. J.
Brown, Androw Larsen and Nelson
o
Placer county, Cal., have made application
fur patent for the Rureka Gate Placer Mine,
bearing gold, situate in Eureka Gate Mining
District, Nevada county, Californ a; and desctibed as follows, viz; On surveyed land,
being theS % of 8 W & of Section 24, and
the N 4% of N V \ of Section 25, T 16 N, R
9 E, M D M, and codtaining 160 acres,
Said location was made by the applicants
Nov. 28, 1870, and is duly recorted in the
Mining Records of Nevada county, book 4,
page 691. Thére are. no adjoining mining
cuaims, : :
’ ~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.
apll T. B. McFARLAND, Register
TAKE NOTICE.
eres
A thie late John, A. Lancaster, deceased.
by book account or promissory notes, or to
the present fir” of Lancaster & Co., Eming, Justice of the Peace, Nevada City, or
with A. L. Lancaster, at the Office of the
Empire Livery stable, opposite the National Exchange, Broad street, Nevada City.
+ M.L, LANCASTER.
Nevada City, April 40, 1875. ~
Delinquent Notice.
OSSRANCH MINING COMPANY
Leeation-of-principal place of husiness, Thos. Findley & Co.’s Bink, Grass
Yuiley, Location --f works, twu miles
soith of Grass Valley, on Wolf Creek, Nu
yada county, California. Notice~ There
ate delinquent upo. the following de
ary, 1875, the several amounts set opyosite the names of the reSpeciive shareholders, a8 follows:
An& in accordance with Jaw and an order
ofthe shareholders made on the 17th day
of February. 1475, so. many feet of each
parcel] of such feet as may be necessary,
will be soid on SATURDAY, MAY Ist,
1875, at. the office of the. Company, Findley’s Bank, Grass Valley. at 1 o’clock,P,M,,
to pay the delinquent assessment thereon,
together with copts of advertising and expenses of sale. Cie ;
al5 GEO. C, BOUCHER, Secretary.
SAMUEL BETHELL,
U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor,
Loyd Street, Grass Valley. he
ILL attend to Surveying in av.”
portion of the County or State,
' Mapping, etc, i
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
(OED REN MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business
Sun Francisco. Location of ‘worke Gold
Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
uirectors, held on the 7th day of April,
1875, an assessment (No. 11) of is cents per
thare was levied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable immediately in
United States gold and sitver coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company, 41
Market street. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on the
10th day of May, 1875, will-be delinquent,
and advertired tor sale at public auction,
and unless payment is made, before, will
be sold on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE. .
1875, to pay thelelinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses ef sale. : i
' By order of the Directors,
C. C, PALMER. Secretary,
Office—41 Market stroet San Franvisco,
Cal. i ald }
‘No. 665,
Application for a Patent fora
Mining Claim.
‘UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., Feb’. 16. 1875.
No is hereby given, That the Cold
.¥ Spring Gravel Mining Co., a corporas
poesia bas
yada city, Neyada County, Cal., has made
application forsPatent for the Cold Spring
Blue Gravel Mining Claim, bearing gold,
situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and deserited as. followe? iz; On surveyed Tand, being thé S
W 1-4, the SW 1-4 0f the SE 1-4 of See 33, 'T
N 1-2 of SE 1-4, of NW 1-4.the N 1.2 of 8 1-2
of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4; the WY 1-2:00'Wa-2 of
SW'1-40f NW 14; the NW 1-4 of NE 1-4;
the W -20f SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, the W 1-2 of
Eh 1-2 of SW 1-4 of NE 1.4 of Seo, and the
W142 of SE1-4 of NE 1-4 of Seo}, P16, NR
9E, Mt Diablo Meridian and containing
410 42-100 acres,: Said location was made
July 16;-1866, by Augustine asourd and others and is-tecord+d in the mining records of
Nevada County; Boék 4, pages 7 and 8: The
applicint Claims by purshase, Adjoining
claimants ere the Harmony Co. onthe west
the Fountain Head Co. on the east and the
¢luim ofA, J. Doolittleon the South, All
persons holding any adverse claim thereto
are hereby required to present the same bofore this office within sixty days from the
first day of publishing hereof,
f20 T. B. McFARLAND, Register,
HOUSEW6RTH'S
. «Photographs
ARE UNEXCELLED.
Benepe the most experienced Ar
ta :
He has thd latest improved Instruments.
Hie photegrapas all the Celebrities.
He does not allow a poor Picturé'todeave
his place.. ~ ,
He guaranteea satisfaction to
patronizo “nim.
these who
vels of perfection,
He is very st:sceasful with Children’s
Pictnres, ate
He wishes the public to compare his
ork with others’,
He invites-ewery eno to Wit his Parlors
nd judve for themselves. ‘
He was awarded the Highest .Medyls at
Paris and Viera: ; 69 oie
He would not have heeb ao awarded if his
work had not been superior, . eae
His Indiaink:and Water color Portraits
attract the admiring public. 0.. ou.
~~ His patrons are always pleased with his
superior work, . 4a bak
-His PHOTOCPAPHIC PARLORS are at
No 12 Montgoimmin street, opposite Lick
House a. :
dis SALESROOM is at No 9 Montgomerr
Sacrament, Cal,, april 1, 1946. ee
hnson, whose Pust Office is Dutch Flat, . .
pire Livery stable, are hereby notified to .
_D. H. William», at the office of J. M. WallEXHIBIT TON COMPATTY:
saapparternarnornn
ha,
wkd Bs
_,lidining Claim.
_ . United States Land Office,
Sacrarhento, Gal. Feb, 6, 1875.
‘OTICH .is hereby given, that ‘Marks
LN Zellerbach, whose Post Office is Sau
‘Francisco, San Francisco County, California, has made application for Pat-nt fer the
McDonald Gravel Mine, situate in C lumbia Hill Mining District, Nevada County,
California, and described as’follows, viz;—
Te fractional North West Quarter of South
West Quarter of Segtiun No 4, the fractional
North East Quarter of South East Quarter
and the frictiohalSouth East Quarter of
North East Quarter of Section No, 5, Township No 17 North Range 9 East, Mount Dia
blo Meridian and containing 16.15 acres,
Said location was made about 1855. by
one Hartman und others but is not’ recorded. The applicant claims as’ purchaser —
This claim is bounded onall Sides by the
Consolidated Gravel Mine.
All per-vns: holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before ths Office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
f13. . T. B.McoFARLAND, Kegister.
"INDUSTRIAL
. 3 ae “2
WILL BUY A+»
oY THE
-scribed fect, on account of assexsment. maine i ee ane
(No, 10) levied. on the 17th day of Febra-. N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co.
*
. 8g
.ON'T Compare it witha 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 Yofk.
Every bondholder niwst receive at least
$21, but he may receiveNames, Feet. Amt.
Thos R. Spray, 100 $25 00
Elijah Hann, *. 100 25 Ov
J. S.W. Stines, 100 25 00
‘. Wm. Ramsey, ~ 100 25 00
Wm. Fields, 10) 25 00.
H, Massnian; 100 25 00
C.T Conklin, 100: 25 00
EE. Whipple, 100 25 00
4. B, Reere;) 100 2500}.
W. P. Goldsmith, 100 25 00
$100,000
Or $35,000, or $10,000, or
&e., &eo.
$5,000, or $3,000,
_-O-——
4th Premium Allotment, June
7th, 1875.
5th Series Drawing, July 6th
1875.
Circulars giving full explanation, will be
sent, free of charge, on spplication.
‘For Bonde: £ sony address}
without delay,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,
“FINANCIAL AGENTS,
; 23 Park Row, New York.
Post Office Drawer 29.
Remit by draft on N. Y. City Banks, Rogistered Letter or P.O. Money: Order.
feb 27,
UMMONS. State of Cailfornia, County
Ko) of Nevada, ss:~The People of the state
of Calitoruia send greeting to A. Borgilt,
Def-ndant. You are hereby required to
appear in 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, . laintiff,. and to answer the complaint filed therein, within
+ ten days [exclusive of ‘the day of service]
after the service on you of this sutimons;
if served within this county but in this
district, within twenty days, otherwise
within forty days, or judgment will be
taken asainst you by default. The Paid action is brought to reccver the sum of: one
‘hundred and. fifty dollars ($150 00) gold
coin of the United Statee, ulleged to be“due
and owing from the said Defendant to. the
said Plaintiff, in account of merchandise
sold and .delivered by said plainiiff to. the
siid Defendant, Ard you are hereby notified that if you, fail toso appear and anSwer sxid complaint, as above required,
‘Baid Plaintift wilt take judgment against
yon for one hundred and fifty ($150 00)
accruing costs.
Given under my hand this 23d day of
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
ng, Piff's atty, apl
To whom it may concern.
United States [Land Office,
W HEREAS, Thomas EB. Mills, whose
je Post ('ftice address is Nevada City,
Decembor, 1874. file his declaratory ‘sthtement No 9591,cluiming under the pre-empW-1-4, 5 W 1-4 of SE 1-4 Section 24 Township 17.N Range, 8Hast MD My °
‘has nade application at thig office to. enter and pay for the ¢raets above Claiwed
And whereas, by letter from the Hon.
Cominissiouer of the venerdd: Land Odhice,
ardered to treat all lands in said Lownship
as mineral landsaimiil thecontrary is prova ae instructions; dated Muay 6th,
tice that undér by _virtne-of-the -nstructions of the Commissioner of the Gendvllars, gold coin, together with costs and
March, A. D.1875, J. My. WaLbENG,
W. D."Lo
Marre ree Cal, Apriti?,4075. }
Nevada County, Cal, did on thé 12th day of
tion law theF [-3 of SW 1-4, N W 1-4 of 6!
And, whereus;ihe above wWatied™ person
and designated.
dated January 22d, 1872, this office-+has been
ad, after dne notice, and as described in
Now, therefore, you, will please take nowwe
dral Land Othce of the tth May§871, aforesaid, we have fixed TUESDAY the sth day . .
of June, 1875, at 10.o’clock,; A. M,, at this
Land Office, before ;the : Register and Receiver, for the bearing of, proefs, to deter.
mite as to he charactet of said above deseribed landy ,
Given under ov hands the day and. year
wton.
Mining Claim.
’ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, .) .
Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 19, 1975
OTIVCE is hereby given, That William
a F. McDowell, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., has made
application for patent for fifteen hundred
lineal feet of the Aetna Quartz lode bearing gold, the same being five hundred feet
northerly and one thousand feet southerly
from a shaftthereon, with°surface ground
ing District, Nevada county, California,
and desctibed in the plat and field notes
‘on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey
of Exterior Boundaries: Commencing at
stake E No. 14n stone mound, from whieh
alive oak 9 inches dia; bears 83245 > E17
lks distant, and the 44 sec stake on Town‘ship line \orth of See: 4, T 16 N RK 8 Ebears
N71° E 9.83 chs, ‘ist,and running thence
Variation 174° F, S31? W 4,54 chs toa
stake marked ‘“E No.3” from which white
oak. \30 in. dia.bears N 255 E 20 links dist.
Thence 8 50° E 9.33 chs to a stake marked
No 7in a stone mound. Thence 8 7144 OE
14.50 chains to a stake marked E No4ina
stone mound. Thence N 18%° E 4.54
chains pass through stake E No 2, at the S
marked *‘E No 5” standing against a black
oak tree, 24 in. dia. whieh tree is marked
“E No 6.” thence'N 7146 © W 13,70 chs to
astake marked’ E No 8 ina mouni-of
NPS WG-52 ch:
eet a ee
600 feet in width, situate in Nevada Min.
¥ end‘of-the lode line 9:69rthains to -stakeQO. Lasatinn ¢ ri ost al f le cation of principal place o
Business, Empire Ranch, Yuba Cvunty,
Gal. Location of works, Empire Copper
Mining Districgf, . Nevada County, “al.
Thire are delinquent upon the, tollowing
described stock, on account of Asse-sment
No ‘13 levied on the Twenty seventh (27)
day of February, 1875, the several amounts
act op te the names of thé respective
aEW REMEDIES, NEW BEMEDIEFs
x
\DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
928 KEARNEY ‘STREET, *
Cor. Commercial, SAN FRaNcisco,
STABLISHED in. 1854, for the treat
ment of Sexual and Séminal Diseases
guch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc, Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Ulcerated egs sucvess. ully
GIBBON has the pleasure. of announcing that je has réturned from visiting
‘the principal Hospitals of Exrope, and has
resumed practice at his D:spenpery, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Ceramercia:,-San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may fad him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seekir.g out ew remedies,and has
L-seturned—withL ipcrense. -acilitiesforthe ~
alleviation of human suffering.
Ss Horrible Diseases.
“ow many thousands of persons, both
male ana female, are thert who are snfference from tite”
townshipline Nof T16N,R8 E 5 50chains
8.12 chains to a stake marked E No. 6, ina
stone mound, Thence 8 31° W0,90chains
cross township line 7.45-chains westof
stake, 4.54 chains to place of: beginning,
and containing 20, 70-100 acres and being a
portion of Se 4,T 16N, R 8E & Section 33,
Township 17 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Dt. ablo Base and Meridian, Said location
was made by the-applicant May .26, 1873,
} ands duly recorded in the mining,records
of Nevada county. Book No. 5, Page No 30u,
There are no adjoiningclaims.
“All persons holding any~ adverse claim
thereto sre hereby required to, present the
same before this office within sixty days
froin thé first day of publishing hereof.
West of. 4 stake between sections 4 and 33, .
WD, Long, Atty,
, No 67f, . :
fora Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sucramento, Cal. March 13,1875,
OTICE is hereby given; That Andrew.
Larson, whose Post Office is Dutch
Flat, Placer c unty, C 1, has made application for patent for the Shady Glen Piacer
Mine, dearing gold, sitaate in Dutch Flat
Mining District, Placer county, California,
and described as follows, viz: On surveyed
land, being the $4 of SW+4,-end-the-S+yof the NW & of the SW
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 raseey ig, 69-100 acres,
Said location was made by the applicant
and others April 20, 1872, and by Silas
Shafer et +1, Jauuary fk, 1874; both of said
locations being of record in Book.D,Placer
County> Mining Records. The applicant
Claims as locator and peace Adjoining claimants are the Ada Bell Placer Mine
on the north and west.
All jiegaons \hoiding any adverse. claim
thereto are hereby required to. present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first dey of B ms et hereof.
mil8 }, B. McFARLAND, Register.
EW YORK CANYON CONSOLIDATED
Blue Gravel Mining Company, Frincipal place oF business, Nevada City, Cal
Location of works, New York Canyon, Nevada county, Cal. ‘There are delinquent
onthe followirg-described stock, on account of assessment (No. 2) levied May 18,
1874, the several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholders, as
Application
follows:
No.of No, of
' Names Certifi'e Shares Amt,
$8. McCurdy, 12 100 12 50
F. Ogden, 14 100 12 50
H. B. Tichewuor, 15 100-12 60
0. D. ae 8 400 oF ~
Sam’l : .
0. Dental a~-166% 90-83
And in aecordance with law. and-an order
of the Board of Directors made on the 2ith
Gay of March, 1875, so many shares of each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary,
will beisold on FRIDAY, the 30th aay of
April, at8p.m., atthe store of E. W, Bigeluw & Co., Nevada City, to pay delinquent
assea.ments thereon, together with costs of
advertising and expenses of kale.
mil E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary.
The above sale is pos ‘anti SATURDAY, MAY 8tb, at 8 o’vlock, P. M.
k. W. BIGELOW, Secretary.
men by these Preseyts, that we, John
Ly, Sylvester Chase, ape Pred Duse, resi.
a of the town of shingtor, county’
ot Nevada, Caiifornia, do-hereby~certifythat we nave organized and formed ourseives,iato a co-partnership, and we agree
each Witlthe other to be ¢o-partners for
the purpose of carrying on the butchering
business in Nevada county, Californiay
under the firm name of Ely, Chase-& Co.
That the principal) placeof business of said
co partnership is situntedin Washington,
Nevada county, Galitarnia, ‘Tat the names
of ull the parties interested as partners in
such business aré above stated aud signed
hereto, and thatsuch partnership wil) continue and-be in full foreé wntil furtl er notice by us. : ;
JOHN ‘ELY, .
SYLVESTER CHASE,
as FRED. age
ashington, April 875.
_Feeepin G03) ADEM MAGI..
( NO PARTNESHIP NOTICE,—Know all
Ordinance: No. 56.
An ordinance to amend ordinance No. 4.
—
HE Trustees of Nevada City do ordain
that Section No. é of Ordinance, No. 4
be amended tc read as follows: .
The Treagurcr of WNeyada City shall receive, a8 @ compensation for his services,
one and one-half (13¢)}—per-cent:—upon all
moneys, except the Fire Fund, disbursed
by him.
This Section shall net be.so construed as
to €ntitle thé Treasurer to any percentyye
on moneys paid over to bis successor,
» Passed April 15th, 1875.
SAMULL CLUPTER, Président.
A. H. Hanron, Clerk, ap
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF IRA A. EATON) Geceased,
: 4 Notice is here n by the uncer.
TORO ey LAT tga Adebdeslte VAs. aabeace,
L. , Chea x FE, Stony ot the above named estate, to the creditors
eee ee a an ey
Stockholders’ Meeting. He
47 UBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING co.
i Jocation, Manzenitas Hill) Mezada .
County, California. The fourth annual
taceting .of the Stockhelders of the: above . naued-Om wy, forthe election of ‘Pras.
tees aud vucers fur the ensuing year: and
for the ste a of such other business
as Inay ome before, the: meetineyavill de
held eG vt Me the said Dompeny at
the necretary’s. office, at ‘North, San Juan,
Nevadw county, State of Califernia. on
MONDAY, the TEND «ay of MAW 1375,
acone o'sivuk iy thy atternoon.of that day,
' J.A.J RAY, President. ”
Gq tito iss se fapidin Ja isey .
‘
7 ByVas. A, Stipe xn, Secretary.
«
“fhe estate of Ira
‘of, andl perecns} aying claims against
exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, Within four ‘ménths frort the . first
publication of thiy.motiee:to the undersigned st the Union Hatel, Nevada City,
Nevada Couhty, Gal, aut
Nevade, March 96,’ 1975. dont :
; Ai Av EATON
Adaviniste: 4rid>with will annexed of: the
estute of Ira A. ; deceased, > «
. Dibble & Byrne bt tie. m26
notes, are iedted ta
eettie up witho
furthes gens
Wall'ng,
Pouce, Nevada. Cigy,
of Section 36 T 16
aton, deceased, to .
All partics knowing themselves )intebted
to questa of Regs tw Baton, either
vy book Pgon ; or prota
notice, wih D)H. Wiltivms, ;
uttice of dM Sng, ee
sharcholdérs, as follows: ;
a No,” No
Names Cert..Shares Am
Miils Edgar, 206, 207 te
308 0.. $10 00
Whittemore W B, 234 Be 5 00
Simpson ‘T B, 67;68,69, .
70 200 40 00
Bovyer D, 103, 249,
250, 40 00
Daniels Edward, 18,27, 32 6 40
‘Hill Thomas, 10,54, 137 27 40 . treated
Burk Patrick, 19, 20, DR.
; 21, 25 5 00
Birdseye J C, 227, 228,
? . 229, 230, oi as
231,232, 300 6000
Clark L Bj 104,196, 200 40.00
Peck J T, F 2% 500
Ferrell John, 100, 44. 880
Cooper Robert, 33, 34, 15-1500
Lancuster'G %, 323,124, 33 6 60
Lancaster J A, 3s SPREE be eee)
Hali John ©, 164, 165, Sa
166, 167,
ae 170,179, ,
: a © 1838, 63> 11: 60.
Marsh Chas, 215, 216, :
217, 100 20 00
Frenvh M B, 157, 158, :
oe 159, 160, :
16), 163,
187, 40. 8 00
Veeder Luther, 244, 40 8 00
Murray J A, 246, 258, 100 20 00.
Hawkins D, ‘Q4t, 1 2 20
Acham Wa,. 262 2%. 50
Seaders J H, 261 5 ~~ 1.00
Schoffvild Thos, 265° --. 25 5.00.
‘Worthington, 275 50 lu 06
Cooper William, $1, 199,
ee (199, 200,
rr 201, 202, i
ety > 203; “150.30 00
m26 . Clark Frank, 986; 997, :
255, 125 25 00
And-in—aecordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees miadé on the
27th day of February, 1875, so many shares:
of each parcel of said. stock as may .be necessary will be sold at the office of the Gom»
pany, at the Empire Ranch, Yuba County,
Cal., on the-THIRD day of MAY, 1875, at
20’clock.P.M,,of said day,to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with
costs of .dvertising and expenses of sale.
} W. J. MEREDITH, Secretary.
‘ — Empire Ranch, Yuba County,
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CALIFORNIA INSTITU Ti.
: Established by
OR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1850,
No Cure, No Pay.
Coenen tation, by Letter or othexwise, Os
HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 years, and has become one of
che 'm_ st célebrated Institutions of the age.
The great number annually received and
cured, place itin point of number of patients among the very. first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
none. :
: PRIVATE DISEASES.
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the yreat destroyers of health. ‘They insidlously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe
bleom fom the cheek, the lustre from the
they, give puny and diseased offepring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
race. of man. The marks can be seen in
Scrofula, Consumption, Jripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
-~MERCURY, recognized as 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 c 3 the disvase has assumed a new form.
DO NOT BE SATISFTED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
fhat leaves the poisor to crawl through the.
syetem, eating its way RW ths tineics and .
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future with a virnence that will baffle the effects of inedicine
' SEMINAL’ WEAKNESS.
The young man who experiences that
growing weakness in his muscular and mental erganization should stop and consid
whence ita rises. He will find-in the weaktess of the. back, trembling of the limbs,
dsordered digestion, unaccountabie failing
if, the powers of the mind, distaste for so‘ety, dread of impending trouble, forelod.
agsof evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivics dreams, accompanied , by growing
deafness, loss of muscula® power, and numerous other symptoms of anization,
the positive traces of that most terrible and
pet of all peo minal Weakness—was away. powers, des’ ing
his hope ore and manhood, and $0 Fe
him along the broken, path of his existence, .
toward 4'preniature and loathsome grave,
= -— who ane ee eS in
-the digcharge. ’ “4 U Of exis.
tence Ye eee and diurnal’ emissions,
the mére cessation of the causes of its apsearan(® brings Horelief) = *
Matviage, 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
bim for sognueh of hor happiness is a victim of hig vit, and ati innocent companion
of his punishment. He adds to-his misery
and disorder until hepe leaves him. There
is ne rescue except in proper and skilltul
treatment, Consnit, then, at once, a physician whose practice and careful research4
has made him thoroughly conversant with
avery phase of the disease. Thosé Who hav
become victims of 5 iabbenaetans that dreadful, fascinaiing and d habit, that
fills thousands of sick rogms with paralytics
‘and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w'thdts m ed yictims,should
consult wi ‘nout delay, one who will sympa
hise with their sufferings. To snch th
Doctor would especially recommend iim
self, giving'to each and aM gearntees of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hindrance from business, change of diet, fear
of exposure’
~ IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. ‘
When a Femate isin troutle or afflicted
with disease, and req 8 Inelical or surgi;,
cal attendance, tae ing should be, where
is there a physician who ‘is fuiiy competent
to adminiaer yand whose respectable
standing in soci commends him to the
confidence of the community, The Doctor,
understanding now imperatively necessary
these requirements are, feels callea ato
interpose, and by «: ‘the ai nei
the afflicted to the he has been a
Professor of Obstetrics’ e diseases
surgically, not in a superficial manner, but
I i ne rs of study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
4 —can make, to save them from the hands of
the unqualified uns¢rupuicis, and design.
Ing.” Therefore, families can rely upop him
as upona father. Allin affiotion gan find
tn him one who can féel and sympathise
with and befriend them in trouble—ohe in
yee secresy the utmost confidence can be
¥ mul “7 f
To Correspondents, 4
LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who
wish to consult the Docter, an who camot
Visit the city can, by stating their symptoms
-ey6, the strength and vigor from the fraine, .
ing outa mi r
fect of secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbe nto the system ! Look at their
their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of, marriage
or th enjoyment of life. In this. horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the seers. Let parents, gua dians, friends
‘attend +s any of those who are sufferiug
with ary of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they. are cared for and
cured hefore it be toc late. . Send them, im:
mediately to, Dr. Gibbon, a physician-who
saw ade private disease his especial study
or yeers, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate. cases without. mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
3 t Tey ato" O it Be D-H
careful of the many--pretended doctors-who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
apon the public by using the names of emplaces, Be, therefore, careful. and make
atrict inguiries, or you may fall into tho
banes of those charlatans. r
Seminal Weakness.’
ip Se?final Ercissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
—
youth of both sexes to'an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following tram of morbid symptoms,
unless “combatted by scientific medical
measures; viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringtug in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
confused vision, blunted inteNect, loss of
confidence, difficerce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
di
ory. hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the f=ce, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania ind frequent insanity,
If relief be not obtained, persons s0 afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either in
srson or by létter, and have. cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
this discase, which never tails of effecting
quick anu radical cure. Dr. G. will give
Uné Hundred Dollars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily 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
muladies, should not forget the sacred re.
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 confaential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent and
nelfish practice of extortion among quacks
ana pretenders,
ive to each patient a written instrumcut,
binding himself to effect a radical and
a nent cure, or meke no charge.
i Cured, at'Home. .
Persons at a distance-may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibben, 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
eonntry, with full and plain direction for
use. By enclosing? TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter thropgh the
Post Office, or through Wells, Turgo & Co.,
a package of medicine swill be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union,
Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
st.eet, co. ner Commercial, San #rancisco,
Post Off. Box 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet,
er, '
Cunsultations FREE, ‘
wa Correspondents will: please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
ment in the Dalty TRANSCRIPT. myl
No. 673, f
Application for a Patent to a
~ », Mining Claim,
United states Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal,, March195-1875.
Curtis, whose. Post Office address is
Virginia City, in the State of Neyada, hes
made application for Patent for the Curtis,
Fieeson and Vvopperes Placer Mines, in Nelows, viz;
The Curtis Placer Mine, on surveyed
land, being Lots Nos 6 and 7,and the South
éast quarter and Southwest quarter of the
Northivest quarter of Section 24, township
18 North, Range 10 East, M D M, containing 168 acres.
Lhe Fleeson, Placer Mine, on. surveyed
land; being the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-four (24) Township 18 North,
Range 10 Kast, M D M. containing 100
acres, % i
The Copperas Placér Mine, on surveyed
land, bee the West: half and ‘the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, and
the West half of the Northeast quarter of
the Southwest quarter ef Section Thirteen
(13) Township 18.North, Range 10 East, M
DM, containing 140 acres. °
Said locations were made Janusry 24,
1875, and duly recorded in. the Commy Recordér’s office Of Nevada county, Califorfor 'Cwanty Yeara, and is fol Bis, in Book “C’, of mining, records, on
{Seas sas aga ra on
} ‘in persons ¢laiming adversely to this
adverse claims in due form in this . offi
ithin sixty days from the first publean hereof, otherwise their right tu appest
will be barred by law.
m26.; » &, B. McFARLAND, Register,
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
APPY. RELIEF: FOR YOUNG MEN
froma the effects of Lrrors and Abuses
in @irly lifé. Manhood restorrd.Impedimients to marriage removed. New method
of treatment, New and remarxable reme* cure at home. Maat ete returned oy i
_troyed. Address, oe
; “BENT. F: FOSSELYN, M.D.
Esq. dustive of tug . .so5618 Sa
ada BATON bee Dae Mees Bear Montgom
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sealed: envelopes. Address HOWARD A8IAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth street,
hiladelphia, Pu,— an institution having »
i high reputation for honerable.-coa.duct afd
} drofegsional skill
°
5. camara
pallid, &.aciated and disfigured faces andcuring all diseases in & few days, imposing
{nent physicians from Europe and other —
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the™
on.to.shun. society, loss of -.mem-—
e
DK: GIBBON is responsible,.and will
ae
OTICE is hereby giveniha: Samuel T. .
vada connty, California, described as fol:
‘application are hereby ‘notified to file ae i
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