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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE
‘Established by
OR. “J, -C, YOUNG, IN 1850, .
No Cure, No Pay. °
_Jonen' tation, by Letter or othen‘ wise, Free.
‘ HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE :HAS
enjoyed on this Coast ai uninterrupted
*.q@uccess of 21 years, and has become one of
‘she m stceleBrated Institattions of the age.
The great. number annually received and
tured, place ét in poimt of number of patients among the very first of.the world, and
‘the success of its treatment ranks it second
xione, ‘
PRIVATE DISEASES. Z
In Males and irregularities in Females are.
‘ eo desta yerwot health. Theyinstdif y attack t e system, and gradually un®
devmine and. déstrvy it; they drive ;he
blrom f-om the cheek, the lustre from the
‘eve, the strength and vigor from the frame,
‘they give puny and diseased seffspring, and
‘poison, through successive generations, the
tmace of man, The marks can be seen in
-Acrofula, Consumption, vripples, the Idiot‘ic, the Paralytic, and the Insane.
MERCURY ,recognizédas the most FATAL
. MEDICAL.ENEMY to man, combining with
t#he Venereal, doubles his dangers. Those
who have-been treated with that permicions
MINERL POISON are not cured; the disease. has assumed e héew form.
Po NOT BE SATISPTED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
That leaves the poisoz to crawl tnrough the
° +pyeiem, ‘eating its way into the tissues and
‘organs beneath the.spparently smooth sur.ace, to.burst outin the future with a virvants that will baffle the effects.of medicine
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The young man who experiences that
ingsweakness in his muscalarané meni¢@ otganization should stop and consid
_ whence ita rises. He wMi fincan the weakacssof the back, trentbling ofthe limbs,’
disordered digestion, unaccountab.e failing
° ef the powers f «the mind; Gistatie for sootety, dread of impending trouble, forebodfWgs of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las‘siwic-1s draams, accompanied. by growing
deafness, loss of muscular power, and nuperous other symptoms of disorganization,
‘the positive traces of that most terrible and
Achtructive ot all disease inal Weak*moss—wasting away his powers, destroying
nis hope of life and manhood, and dragging
him along the broken path of his existence,
‘toavard:a preruature and loathsome grave,
To him who finds his life dribbling out in
die discharge 9f the vital principle of, existence in nocturndl and diurnal ersissions,
‘the mere cessation of the causes of its ap«gearance brings no relief.
Marriave, that holy office, the safeguard
‘and hope of manhocd, brings to such a one
mmo hope of ‘cure, but adds tovhis misery in
‘the knowledge that the one who looks to
kim torso much of hor happiness is a vic‘tim of his evit, and an‘ innocent companion
46% his punishment. He'adds to hys misery
and disorder until hepe leaves him. There
‘ts mo rescue except in proper and skillful
'¢reatment. Consult, then, at onée, a physigian whose practice and careful research
has made him thoroughly conversant with
every phase of the-disease. Those who hay
become victims of solitary vices, that dreadfui, fascinaiing and destructablé habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
+and consumptives, and hundreds of untimey geaves with its misguided victims,should
consult wi nout delay, one who will.sympa
wthuse with their sufferings., To sneh th
Doctor would. especially recommend un
seit, giving toeach andall guarntecs of a
Perfect and Permanent Cureawithout hin«Mrance from business, change of diét, fear
Of exposure.
~ IMPORTANT TO.THE LADIES.
When a Female isin troucle or afflicted
with disease, and requires medical or surgisai attendance, the inquiry should be, where
‘is there a ger ye who. is fuliy competent
to arainist relief, and whose respectaole
standing in society recommends him to the
« monfidence of the eg beet The Doctor, .
ve widerstauding #ow. impera ly necessary
these reqairements are, foels dalled upon to
iy terpose, and by calling the attention of
+f Je atticted to the-fact that he has been a
Mtofessor ofLObstetrics and Female diseases
Jor Twanty Years, and is fully qualified to
Rdmininter in’all cases, both medically and
‘surgically, not in @ superficial manner, but
in as thorough a maaner as years of study
and practice—both in hospitals and families
--can make, tosave them from the hands of
rthe unqualified unscrupulous, and designting .Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Aliin afitiction can find
iin him one whocan fee] and sympathise
with and befriend them -in trouble—one in
“whose secresy the utmost confidence'van be
viacee. ?
“To Correspontients,
‘LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, who
wish to consult the Doctor, and.who cannot
-zisit the city can, by stating their symptoms
n a letter, receive advice and assurance of
“= ovrelat nome ‘All letters returned or de-*
‘trcyea, address, is
: BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D,.
THo $1 Sacramerito Street, near ‘Montgom
ery sox
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
pies
OBTH FIELD GRAVEL MINN a oan location of princitpl place of business, San Francirco, Calisornia. mof-works, North Bloom.
‘féld, Nevada county, Oalifornia. Notice is
vhereby given, that at a meeting ofthe Di-Lpeators held on the Twenty-first day of Oct,
be oe epee 0.740, 0f One Dol.
lar por shaté was fevied upon the capital
~: gtook of the poration, payable fmmedi+ ately in United States gotd coin, to the
‘ Seoretary at the of of the Company, No.
90 California street, San “Frantisco, Calistornia, ‘
Any stock upon whith this asssesment
>whall remein paid on the Third day
cof Deo, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for sale rd ages auction; and un' }ea3 payment is made betoré, willbe sold on
*Monday, the fwentieth day of December,
‘1875, to pay#he delinguent assessment, to«gether with coats of advertising and ex
}oenees of sale, : ‘
~ ‘THOMAS DERBY, Secrétary .
Office:=320 Califonmis Street, San Fran«cisco, Calif. rnia.
~ OBDINANEE NO.-50.
/An Ordinance-to prevent. the ‘keoping*and
feeading ofpwine within certain boundaries of the corporate Jingits.ef the
city of
i HE Board of of the city of
Nev ida do ordain.as follows: <.
section 1, It shall: be-unlawfulyfor any
” person or persons, company or corporation,
ito Keep "5 or 8Wine within feed any
‘tho corporate limita of
inside of the boundaries in this ordinance
‘named, vit; Blooks Nos.3, 4, 5, 6,7, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 16716, 17, 18.20, 21,:22,°23, 24, 25,
27, 23, 29, 30, Shedd 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,48,
60, fan . 55, 66, 57, i
Seo. 2. Apy» pr or peraons, company
yoorgoratied .who constructs and’ uses, or
whichhaving beeng ted,uses any pig
ty pe nor any enclesurejor any other contri~vanoe whatever, for the purpose of keeping
: and feeding hogeorawine ther-in, within the
portion of the: eo
'¢hia ordinance, shall be deemed have
sommitted a nuisance, and shhil, wpon
eon viction thereof, be.fixed in agy sum not
leas than ten nor more then one hundred
«dollars, :
~ Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect
+@nd be in force on and after the ist day of
~ March, 1876,
W. J. ORGAN ,/ Pwesident.
A. H. Hasson, Clerk. 023
NILES SEa RLS,
FAttcrne [nd Counsel at Law.
‘RICK OFFICE,
t f theiOeurt Siveos.
e city of Nevada, f
limits named in . ,
ws
TRIE eT
» Delinquent*Notice,
EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE
pl place of business, Town of Grass Valley, Nevada Ceunty, State-of California.
Notice —‘There is delinquent upon the fol.
lowing described stock, on account of as8 sament, (No. 9,) levied. on the th day
ments levied previously, the several
amounts set opposite the names o/ the respective shareholders as follows:
And in accordance with law and.an or
der of the Board of Directors, made on the
Sth day of October, 1875, s0-many sheres
of each parcel of such stocks may be necessury, Will be sold at public auction, st
the office of the Company, No. 59 Main
street, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California,on Wednesday, the 24th day
of November, 1875 at the hour of 1
lirquent assessment thereon, together.
with costs of advertjsing and expenses of
the sale. As
GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary.
Office, store of Fletcher & Glasson, No
59 Main street, Grass .Valley, Nevada
County, California.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
NHAMPION MINING COMPANY. —Lo. cation of principal -place of business,
Grass Valley, Nevada County, California.
Location of works, Nevada .Township, -Nevada County, Califorfiia. Noti-e ishereby
given that at a meeting of the Board of
Trustees, nefa on the 8th day of’ November, 1>75, an assessment (No, 2) of Thirty
Cents per share,;-was le¥ied upon the capital stock of the said Company, pa able
immediately in United States gold cotn, to
the Secretary, at the office of the Company,
in the b ildiny of the Old Miners’! Hotel,
Boston Raviné, Grass Valley,Nevada County, California. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on the
14th day-of December, 1875, will be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised
for sale Bt pablic auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on
TUESDAY, the-4th day of JANUARY, 1875,
Fto pay the delinquent assessment, together
with the-costs of advertising and expenses
.of sale, By order of the Board of Trustees,
JOHN FREDERICK SCHULTHESS,
Secretary.
Office—Building of the old Miners’ Hotel, Boston Ravine, Grass -Vallay, Nevada
County, Cal. : nd
Unitea States "Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 7, 1875,
NO Charles McHugh, Antonio J. Pier‘errs, John’ McGibbins, Thos. Hughes,
andto-all whom it may concern; Whereas
Mineral Affidavit No, 26 was filed in the
U.S. Land Office, alleging the 8 4% of N W
4, SW of NE Mand NW of NE
Quarter of Section 14, in Township 16
North, Range 8 East, to be. more yvalnable
for mining than for agricultural purposes,
and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d. 1871, the-¢ame land is to be
treated as mineral in character, until the
contrary is proved, after due notice. And
whereas Hugh Drummond, (Post! Office addtess Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal.jaid,
on the 27th day. of. Sept., 1875, file in the
Register’s cffice of this District his declarateryr statement No. «6,377, -ddaiming ‘the
above described land, and has applied to
enter the sameas agricultural land, alleging it to be more valuable for agricultural
than for mining, purposes: Therefore, you
will take oticé that under and by virtue
of instructions frem the Commissioner
of the General Land Qffice, dated May 6th,
“1871, we have-fixed the 17th day of November, A. D, 1875, at 1 6’clock-P. M., at this
Office, before the Register and Receiver,
forthe hearing of proofs to determine the
character of said lands,
In witness whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day andvyear first above
written.
T.B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Recetver. 010
“United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal,, Nov. 9, 1875.
O ALL WHOM IT‘MA&Y CONCERN.
Whereas; on the 25th day of Decernber, 1874, the Plat of Township'1# North,
Range 10 Bast; was filed in the U. 8. Land
Office, and by Commitsstoner’s letter dated
BDecentber 2d; 1871, the S W & of N W 4,
NW ¥X of'S'W \, Sec. 14, and E % of NE
Quarter of Sectién 15in township 18 North,
Range 10 East, is to be treated as mineral
Ldn character until tke contrary is proved,
after due notice. Andvwhereas, Lars F,K.
Bubh,.¢Post Office address Moore’s Flat,
Nevada County; Caliwdid, on the 6th day
of January, 1835, tile in the Register’s office
of this district his Declaratory Statement
No. 4,812, claiming the above described
land, and has applie@ to enter the same asagricultural land, alleging it to be more
valuable for agricultura) than for mining
.purposes; Therefore. yon will take notice,
that: Whder and by virtue of instructions
from the General Land Office, dated May
Gth,.1871, wa have fixed the 2ist ‘day of
F December, A. D. 1875, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
at.this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of provfs to deter.
mine ‘the character of said lands. :
Jn witness wheredf we have hereunto set
our hands,the day and year first above
written. — ,
T. B. McFARLAND, Register?
; BART FELLOWS, Receiver.
John Caldwell, Atty. . ni2
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counsélor at Law
‘AND’ NOTARY: PUBLIC.
Qims ON BROAD STREET, opposit
°F the National Exchawae Hotel.
R.-M. HUNT. M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICTAN,
NEVADA CITY
IMPORTAN® NCTICE.
es
N OTICE is hereby given that I have
sold out the Livery. business, and urgently: he gy all persons indebted to me,
to call and stitle without delay. ATi per.
sons having bills against me are requested
to present’ them for payment. All bills
remaining unsettied within 30 days will be
placed in the bands of. ah officer for collection. The late busi
Livery Stable must be ed without de
lay, aud those interested will please take
netice M. L. ¥¥ .
evade, Nov.'6tb, 1876, °° ”
aN KIDROAD CO.—Location of princi-:
of October, 1875, and on accoun. of assessNo.of No of
Names Certifi'e Shares amt
Thos, Findley 181 200 $'2000
(hos. Findtey’ 182 3 30
8 D Bosworth 6 as’i 54 a 120
Grangen & Watt ‘Cr «1 20 200
CC Wymuvre Tr 1 1 10
CO Wymore. Tr 6°as’t 13 1 60
CC Wimore ‘fr 15 4 10
CC Wymor: Tr ss a ee 70
UC Wymore.Tr 6 ast i8 1 50
Geo F Jaco™s 83 * 50 500
Geo F Sa obs 114 1 10
Hanson & Wadsworth 110 10 100
Hind& Nicholson 6 as’t 98 4 240
‘WH Crawford 106 Ss, 2 20
Tra A E: ton 6 as’t unissued t 200
Not Ford\ 6 as’t unissued . eS . 50
Alex I Z Kind 6 as’t > 97 1 60
D BM-rry 144 36't ~~ 1% 8 40!
WJ Organ Ti 2 20
A ‘Tam 4 as’t 88L 40
I J Rolfe, > 120 2 20
Ceo W Suith, 3as’ts' 68 10 330
A Mu'chiey ~ unissued. . 3 30
J 8 Gregory, 4 as’fs, unisu sae 40
HA Loi es, 4mss8'ts 168 5° 200
‘H HBask me, , “116. 1 10
EJ aber, 192 10 100
o’clock,.P. M., of said day, to pay said de-*
“LAND NOTICE: ;
NITED STATES OF AMERICA. Sacramento La:dOffice District, California. In the matter of an irregular application for a pre-emption title and a quartz
mine title, to wit: Lot 4, west half of lot 5,
in section 2, lot 1, east half of half of lot 6,
in Section 3, Township 15 North, Range 8
gether ha ea south half of tht southeast
quarter 1¢ south west quarter cf section
#4,in township 16 North, aforesaid Base
and Meridian. The applicant wil! prove
cffor extract dil of the mineral therefrom
on the 4th Gay of Decemoer, “1875, at 2
o’clock, *. M
for the Ross Ranch Miné,% acres; for the
Boucher Mine, 2 acres; 2 acres at large for
scattering quartz; 5 acres for placer mines
atilarge. ali being inside of
plication.
aug31 «JOHN ‘ROSS, Applicant.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
MOLD. RUN MINING COMPANY. LoG cation of prifcial place of business
. Sun Fraifcisco. Location of werks Gold
Flat, Nevada County, Cal., Notiee 4s hereby given, that ut a meeting of the Board of
virectors, held on the 27th day of Sept.,
1875, an assessment (No. 13) of 36 cents per
share was-leviet wpon the capitdl stock of
the corporation, payable immediately in
United States gold and silver coin, to the
Secretary, at the office corner of Market and
Spear streets, San Francisco.
Any stock upon which this assessment.
shall remain uvpaid on the
day of October, 1875, will be delinquent,
and adverti’ eu for. sale at public auction,
and unless payment is made before, will
be sold on Thursday, the 26th day of Nov.,
1875, to,pay the lelinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenges of sale : *
By order,of the Directors, Rat
Cc C. PALMER. Secretary.
Office—41.Marketstreet San Francisco,
Cal.
\
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“UMMONS. Srate of Califorriia, cotittty
wo of. Nevada, ss, In the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
state of Californiain and for the county of
Nevada. :: The People of the State of California send grectiug tod. Y. Anderson,’ ohn
. Aghagat, B. S. Gardner, Samuel Hngs.
Henry Rockey, David Stanger, ~— Hanford, -—— Williams, Defendants. You are
hereby ‘required to appear in an action
brought against you in the-District Conrt
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of ‘the
State of California, in and for, the county
of Nevada, on the 24th day of Septeraber,
1875, by ¥. M. Gladding, Plaintiff, and to
answer the complaint filed therein, within
ten days'(exclusive of the day of. service)
after the service on you of thissummons—
if served within this county; or, if served
out of this couyty, but in this District,
within twenty days; otherwise, within
forty days—or judgment wil! be taken
against you by default, acco @ing to the
prayer of said complaint. Being an action
brought against above named defendants,
fora partition of certain real property, of
which the pariies plaintiffand defendants
are tenants in cemmon to the extent, and
in Peportions designated in complaint, to
whith-reference is hereby thade; or for a
sale of the said property according to law,
Said property is situated in Nevada Mining District,county and State above named,
about one mile westerly of Nevada City,on
the south side of Oustomah Hill, and
Known as the Phoenix Tunnel Company's
Gravel Mining claims, commené¢ing at the
mouth of the tunnel on said claims, and
running thence easterly one hundred and
forty rods; thence north to the centre of
said Oustomah Hill; thence westerly, following along the centre of said hill one
hundréd rods; thence on a direct line to
the place of beginning. Plaintiff ayers
that.there @re no liens resting on gaid
of the Empire
prerfises, nor does plaintiff. 6wil fn’ cdmmon with defendants, any other land withinthis State. Wherefore plaintitf demands
judgment for a partition, of. the said real
property, according to. the rights and in.
terests of the several parties, or,if partition
can, netHe had without material injury to
those rights, then for a sale of said premises, and an equitable division of the proceeds of-said sale among the cotenents—
the parties plaintiff and defendants in
this action, and according to their respective rights and interests theretn, And you
are hereby notified thatrif you faikto appesr and answer the said complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will apply'to the eourt for the retiefitherein demanded.
—— In testimony whereof, I, Jno.
seal} Pattison, Clerk of District Court
—~ ) aforesaid, do hereuntoset My band
and impress the seal of said court, at office,
in the city of Nevada, on the 18th day of
October, A. D. 1375.
JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
old By James D. White; Deputy,
J. M, Walling, Pitt's Atty. ;
nn ee NS
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, California, Oct. 28, 1875.
yee all whom itmay consern: Whereas,
on the 25th day of;December, 1874,the
Plat of Township 18 North, Ranke 10 East;
was filed in the U.S. Land Office, and’ by
Commissioner's letter dated December(2d,
1871, the S W \ Quarter of Section 35, in
Township 18 North, Range 10 East, isto
be treated as:mhineralin «baracter, until
the contrary is proved, after due notice,/
And whereas, Boughton Roscoa (Post Office address Moore’s Flat, Nevada county,
Cal.)%#id, em ‘the 9th day of. March, 1875,
file in thetRegister’s office of this District,
hés declaratory statement No. 4,986, claimimg'the above described land, and has applied-to enter*the same as agricultural
land, alleging it to be more valuable for
agricultural than for mining purposes;
Therefore, you will take ‘notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the
Commissioner of the General-Lanu Office,
date? May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 3d
day of December, A. D. 1875, at 1 o'clock,
P.M., at this office, before the Register
and Reeeiver, for. the hearing ef proofs to
determ ne the character of said lands,
In witness whereé!, we have hereunto set
our hands the day and year first above
written.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
-HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
* NOTICE,
. YPVHE undersigned would respectfully
: give notice that he has th.s day disposed of his entire stoex of Dry Goodsin
the store in Brown &:Morgan’s bioek,
on Broad street, to Mr.‘L. Jacobs, who
will hereafter continge the business at
the old stand. On retiring from—the
business I take this occasion to thanx my
old customers for their!liberal patfonage
while in business, and ask a continuance
of the same to my successor.
A. G@RDSMITH.
Nevada, Oct? 28, 1875.
‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TATE of California, County of Nevada.
*Tn Probate Court. In the matier of
the estate of Joseph Leme deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
Adusibistrator of the estate of Joseph Leme
“deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims ageinst the said deceased,to
exhibit them with the nécessary vouchers
-within fouc months after the first publication of this po'ice, to the said Administrator, at his placeof business, on Pine street,
in the city and county of Nevada, _ :
: FELIX GILLET,
Administrator of the estate of Joseph Leme
deceased,
Dated Oct. 27th, 1875,
026
#8. Johnoop, Atty .03Q
For Omaha Mine, 5 acres;.
trast, Mcunt Diablo Base and Meridian, to.
e above. ap-_
Thirtieth .
.
‘tion.
. alana CALIFORNIA, County of ¢
yada, 8s. Inthe matter of the appiication of Otto Swartzwalter for a conditional pardon. Please take noticethat at the
bouret o'clock, A, M. of Sat 4 October ,» 1815, the said Otto Sw alter, who on the 3lst day of May, a. p. 1875
was convicted in the Coun
County, tipen a plea of guilty to an indictment for highway robbery. and sentenced
to the State’s Prison of said State for the
. term of four years, for highway rebbery,
wil) Spply to the Governor of said State ror
a sonal pardon under thé provisions
of Chapter 13, of the Penal Code of said
State: HUP? & CROWLF®;
Atorness for Petitioner”
To E, H, Gaylord, Esq. District Attorney, Nevada County, California. ;
evadacity, Sept. 25, 1875.
. SUMMONS,
Justice Court of Fureka: Township,
County of Nevada, State of California,
kK. L. Clark plaintiff, vs. M. W. Irvin-defendant,. ‘he People of the State of Cali. fornia, send greetingto M. W. Irwin defendant: You are-hereby required to appeur béfore me, at my office in’ Eureka
Township, County of Nevada, in an action
‘brought against you by the aboye named
plaintiff, an! answer the complaint in said
aciion, on file in my office, within twenty
days; (exelusive of the day of service) after the service on youof this summons.
The said action is “brought to recover
from you the sum sf $299 99 in U.S. gold
coin, alleged. to be due and owing by you
tosail plaintiff for services rendered in
the township of Eureka and: county
of Nevada. And you are héreby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer s»id'
complaint, ar above required, said plaiptiff will take judgment against you for the
said amouht of $299 99, together with costs
and damages, Given under my hand this
14th day of September, a. bp. 1875.
J. M, BALLARD,
Justice of Tire Peace of said '\ownship.
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Application for a Patent to a
; Mining Claim. .
Untrep Stites Laxp Orrice, \
7 Sacramento, Cal, .g. 26, 1875, § ©
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Mine; bearing gold, with surface ground,
situate in Grass Valley Mininy Dirtrict Nevada County, Californiayand described in
the plat and field notes.on file in this oitice
as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundaries:‘Commerning at-post No 1, marked
O @ Mo, (Omaha Gold Mining Company)
on the north end of the Lode of the *tLone
Jack Quartz Mie.” ‘Tnence, var. 17° E,
§$ 82° E 4:75 ehains, Post No 2 marked O.
G MCo,S E cor. Thence N9° W 24,
chains, Post No3 maked 0 Gil Co, NE
cor, Thence 6B 8L°O°-W 4.54% chains ‘Post
No4 marked O GM Cv. 9.09 chains post
No 5, marked’ O“G M Co, on the east tine pf
“the New York Hill Quartz Miue. Thence
1 §$ 3146 O EB 6.98 chains along the Kast Line
of the New York Hill quartz mine, to, its
S$ E cor. and Post-No€ marked OG M Co.
Thence N 88° W 2.73 chains along south
line of the New York Hil! quartz mine, to
Post No 7 marked O'G M Ce.° Thenve 89°
E 15.42 chainsvest No 8 markedO G M CoThence § 82° E 4.75 ch:ins‘to Post No ‘1
and piaee of beginning. Survey of Connecting Line: Post'No 3, N E corner bears
South 36° 35’ East 9.19 chain frém_ the
Northwest: corner of Section: 2, Tp 15 Nb
8 E, and cortaining 19.87 acre-, and desig,
nated as lot No 54 insections 2 and 3.Town,
ship 15 North, Range 8 East;. Mt. Diablo
Base and Meridian. The names of the original locators are unkuown.tothe applicarit,
but itis believed to have been Jocated by
Washington Bays et al in 1855. .No record
of said location can. be found. The applicant claims by purchase; Adjoining claimants gre the New York Hill Quartz Mine on
the West, and the Lone Jatk €uartz Mine
on the South. : a ea
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby reqdired to present the
same beiore .this Office within sixty days
from the first duy of pub ishing hereof.
1. B. MCFARLAND, Register.
Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. 81
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‘SUMMONS.
NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Nevada, s&: The People of the State
of California send greeting to Matilda Burth
Defendant. You are hereby pequired to
appear in an action brought against you in
ths District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in
andfor the County of Nevada, on the 7th
day of August, 1875, by Martin Burth,
Plaintiff, 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 coun:
ty, or, if served out of this county, but in
this District, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will
+ be taken against you,by default, accordimg to the prayerof saidcemplaint. Being
an action to dissolye the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between
you and’ this Piaintiff, on +the grounds of,
desertion and wilfull disregard of by defendant of her marriage vows. ‘Plaintiff
praye-fer a decree of divorce, dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
pleinti?® and deffndant,and for such fur.
ther reliefas thé Court may seem just and
proper. And you are hereby notified that
if you fajl te appear and answer the said
complaint aa above required, the said
plaintiff will apply te the Court for the relief therein demanded.
~~ In testimony wheréof,I, Jno. Pat:
jes tison, Clerk of the District Court
——~ j afcresaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
in the city of ‘Nevada, on the 9th day of
August, A.D. 1875, :
JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
{ By James D. White, Deputy,
B. Johnson, Piff's Atty, augl8
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Assessment Notice.
NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location’ of principal place of busibess, San Francisco, Califorhie._Beeation
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada (county,
California, Noticé is hereby given:that at
8 meeting of the Directors held on the
Tweaty-first day of Oct,1875,an assessment,
(No. 12) of Qne Dollar per @hare was levied upon the capital stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United Siates
gold coin. to the Secretary at the office of
the Company, No. 338, California Street,
San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid.on the Third day
of Dec, 1875; will be delinquent, and advertised for sale:at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold
Monday, the Pwentieth day of December,
1875, to pay the delinquent assessment;
together with costa of ertising and ex.
penses ofsale. tite
THOMAS DERBY, Secretary.
Office—No. 820 California. street, nFrancisco, California. ~ a eee
. Notice,
Tie public is hereby cautioned :against
“pelding to, or crediting my wiée, Ma:
zabeth*Whiting, any species of pole §
ty, as I will not pay any debts contracted
by ber, ¢er the: reason that she left’ my
house’m Nevada T ownship, Nevadacoun. ty; Califerpia, on the 23d inst. I cannot
say, asis usually said in such Rotiees,
that she left my bed and board :without
just canse or provocation ; bat I can say
truthfully that she left my howse on’ the
said Gate without the least cause and she
carried off with. her almost@all the bedding
inthe house.;= J.D. WHIIING.
Nevada, Oct. 25th. ; <
Physician and Surfeon.
ON BR 4 jo: Qiinatte AD STRE!:" adi :
evade dune '0th. 1874 ‘ :
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
SEW REMEDIES, ©
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET, _
7 m €
Cor, Commercial, SAN Francisco
bLISHED in 1854, for the treat Dt ) fi f 2
mnt of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
8uch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. « Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Ulcerated .egs success: ully
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Evrepe, and hag
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Ceniinér.ia., San:
requiripg his services may Lad him,
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in séekirg out ~ew remedies, and hag
alleviation of huiaan suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
flow many thousauds of persons, both
male-atd female,-3 here ‘who are suffer.
fect of secret indulgences, or from virngs
absorbe nto the system !
pallid, @.aciated and disfigured faces and
their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or tLe enjoyment of lite: In this horrid
the scere Let parents, guardians, triends
attend teany of those who are suffering
with'anv of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they are cared for and
cureé before it be too late. Send them-immediately to Dr. Gibbon, @ physician who
ud» ade private disease his especial study
or yeers, and. who is certain to cue the
most inveterate cases. without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afilicted, or to those who are inter
estcdin the welfare:of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended-doctors who
-jnfest al) cities, publishing their skill in
‘curing ‘all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names.of eminerit physicians irom Europe and other
strict inav ries, or you may fall into the
anes of those charlatans.
: Se al Weakness.
Seminal. Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is. practiced by. the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
, extent, producing with unerring certailty
the following train of morbid symptoms,
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlug in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness abeut the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
cenfused vision. blunted intellect, logs of
confidence, diffiaerce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, @
disposition to shun society, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, mon oman 12d frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, rsons so afflicted should apply inimediately, either in
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific. mode of treating
this discase, which never fails of effecting
quick anu radical cure.* Dr. G. will give
Une Huadred 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
auladies, should not forgét the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief. ary
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to. be charged with a:fair and futaally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
_of the cases, rather‘than 4 toc prevalent and
nelfish practice.of extortion among quacks
and pretenders. :
DK. GIBBON is. responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written” instrument,
binding himseif to effect a radical and per
avenent cure, or make no charge.
“ “Cured: at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
bon, 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
conntry, with full and plain direction ‘for
ure. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wellé, Fargo & Co.,
by express tu any part.of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON,.623 Kearney
rtieet, cds ner Commercial,’ SanFrancigco.
Post Officc Box 1957. as .
Private : ntrance on Commercial treet.
' Rememter to put BOX 1957-on the let
er, See,
Consultations FREE. ; ies
a@ Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they vead his advertise.
ment in the Daity Transcript. myl
No. 714, Saye
Application for a Patent to
“Mining Claim,
United States Land Office,
‘Bacramento, Cal, Aug. 24, 1875.
FOTICE is hereby given that the Yuba
‘Gold Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws of Cal., whose
Post Office is Grass Valley,Nev.County,Cal.,
has made application for patent for 1500
q
bearing gold, with surface ground 500 feet
in width, situate in-‘Nevatia County Mining
District, Nevada county, Califofnis, tegether with a mill site non contiguous,
‘and described in the platand field notes
on file in this office as follows, viz:
Wee Plata,
/Sasvey of Exterior Boundaries: Comm+n@ing at astake in the Flat in center ofa large
boylder split in center,1.40 chs east of dwelting house. Thence, variation 17° E, 5
30° 35° W 22.72 chs to a ‘stake No. 2.
Thence, 8 85° 45’ W 9.09 chains to a Bhke
im rock mound near base of high cl @,
Thence N 30° 35’ E 22.72 chains to a stake
on the. Northside of River, in rock mouna.
hence N 85° 45’ E 9.09 chains to place of
beginning, containing 16, 91-100 acres.
Plat Be. :
Survey of Mill Site: Comméncing at 4
live oak tree:75 Jinks North jof Senth Yuba
river,.and near a large granite boulder.
Thence, variatlon 17° E, N9° 20’ W 5.00
1 of Marietta approved survey, bears —
‘Thence S 80° 40’ W 10.00
cheins to a stake, trom which a live oak
‘)Oin dis. beareS 9° E 23 ike distam
Thence 8.9 20’-E 5.00 chains toa stake in
rock mound, 1.50 chs North of River.
Thence Ne$u°,.40’ E 10.00 chains, to place
of beginning, containing 5 acres. ~ :
“Survey of Connecting line: From corner
No. 4 of Plat B, to corner No. I of Plat A,
8 49° 30’ E 4.98 éhains, From corner No.
lof, plat B, to section corner common to
sections 1, 2, 11 and 12,‘Tp 17 N, Bil E,
. & Sadun notetith
Mt. Diablo Basé, and Meridian. The said
quartz ledge. and. mill site being desiguated as lot No. 41 A,and 41'B, imSection 1,
Diablo base. and Meridian. Said location
was made by Joseih Soper, on or abont
Jany. 1, 1875, and is.recorded im Book 6,
page 30,.Mining Records of Nevaea county,
at Nevada city. The applicant claims by
lett :& Co., on the-se.th,and the Fowkr
claim on ‘he —
All persons hel.ing any, adverse claims
thereto'are h+reby Pe to present the
same before th:s CUffic: : within ar
from the first duy of ; ublishing h a
. . B, McFARLAND, Register.
Dibble.& Byrne, Attys. agate
NEW. ‘REMEDIES *
Francisco, where his old patients and thosereturned with ipcrease. acilities for the .
ing out a miserable existence from the ef. .
Look at theirsituation thousands suffer until death closes .
places, Be, therefore, careful and make“HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib.
a package of medicine will be forwarded
lineal feet of the Nuba Quartz Ledge No.2, ©
chains to a stake, from which corner No. .
Township 17 North,.Range 11. East, Mt.
‘purchase. Adjoining claimants are Sub©
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